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I The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday. May 23 1947 RUly Sunday, the Chllofl,nin Indian middleweight who will I do the lt-reand armory chores with Dick Abney Utdactdiy J might vnMjiI Uke the fight J walecs Matchmaker Tex Sal- keld premised bin. fa writing, that he weald ret a lent earth abet at Jack Saapp. the Kla . math Tails comer, tf he whips ' the local bey. Salkeld ekebed It And new the maeatre has pepped , ap w llh a victory prise for Mr. Abacy, If h whops Sanday. , Kk-hard wUl be pitched in with either Saapp. the bard-paachlar and capable Darey Arndt of rortlaad or the fast-coming - Dick Warner of Oreron City, all three of them fighter enough to elevate Aboey to a prominent perch la the state boxing whirl If ever be mixes with one of - then. So with sach fa tare dates oa those awaittar the - winner, Wednesday's mala event should ; have bo files en It . . . TSak" Federmeyer, the for- Beaver flinrer who won Zl times la the H IL. last season, j has been sold to Yakima by Bremerton. Aa alitor arm aad a raa-in with Br em Skipper AUa Strange pat the shoo on the loo, sac leas righthander. , . Watch for : some slam-bang rrapplinr matches at the Ferry Street Garden now that Match maker Owes has come ap with this Tennessee hillbilly charac ter Steekey KaeUsen aad can shoot hira against the likes of Back Weaver, Georges Dssette aad Jack Klser, the latter back Senators Drop Series Launcher to Yaks, 6-2 Lazor Suffers Loss as Rom pie Hurls 4-Hitter; 4-Run FiflH Clinches Fracas By the Atsociated Press YAKIMA. May-1 9-(Special ) -Salem's Senators lost a chance to move closer to the Western International loop's first division her tonight as they bowed to the Yakima Stars, 6-2, and more especially to the four-bit hurling of Fritt Romple, in the opener of a four fame series. Vince Lazor went the route for the Soions, being touched for nine blows. The inning which beat him Salem Bosinese Manager Geerre Emirh aaaoaaces that tickets for the Seas tor -Portland Beaver game here Jane X are now oa sale " at Maple's , Sports goods store. A limited amber of box seat daeats are available at the ball park. was the fifth when theaters, with the aid of a bad thorw and Hank Robinson's double, pushed over four tall. The Salems drew first blood in The End It Came Salem's rip-rearieas wia binge came to an abrapt halt at seven straight at Spokane 8 an day w hen the Soions -dropped a doa ble header, S to t and 17 to X. Bas Sparer, la a relief role for Cart Gaanarsoa was loser In the opener and Lefty Wand ell Moa ner was vktlm In the second tilt. Prior to losing the two games the Soions were less than two games oat of first place. They retara to Waters park to play Spokane fear games, starting next Friday niht- the scoring with two in the third Ia singles by Hal Summers, Mar ly Krug and Bud Peterson but from then on Romple permitted Ja k Wilson's crew but one ad ditional base knock that by Mel Nunc. Romple aided his own cause with a double and single. The loss was Lazor's second as against a like number of wins. He whiffed six and walked five in Lis latest effort. YAKIMA HI SALXM Ab H Po A Ab H Po A A H Po AKrU lb 4 18 0 aarnes 4 0 2 S Petrsn aa 3 1 1 ijitr 2b 4 0 S 3 ftunea 3b 4 t 1 Hart If 3 1 Moore rf 1 1 Thmtn lb 4 111 1 Kubuk If 4 0 0 Curt rf 4 11 0 Snaeter 2b X 1 f kijMian vi 4 1 1 0 Sumrl ct 4 13 4 Beard C -3 7 Ftm SB 4 (tulips c 3 Koenpte p 4 S 1 I 4 O Uaxor p 3 0 2 .31 Total u trim Total 30 4 24 f 002 000 0002 fjalera frtctoer . 000 O40 11 IP AO HO BO ER SO BB S 34 t S 2 s a Laxor bmplc 0 4 2 1 4 Hit by pitcher: Phillip by Lazor. Left on bases: Satan . Yakima 10. Two -bone hits: Romple. Robinson. Run : batted in: Krug. Nunes, Cllft. tUAymttm S, Rompl. Stolen baara: Mama. Doubli plyr Barnes to Lilly to TtxwnfMoa 2. Br4 to Nunes. Time 1:5S. Umpires: Abbey. Last. Neueilch. 5 Future Hurlin i . - - , rOttSTJCJEjOViVOre, May tg-T4VA doable no-hit barling dael between Forest Grove's Larry Borst and . Hfflsboro's Dick Waibel today, featured the TYV Leagne title playoff cap tared by Forest Grove. 1 to-a. Byron - Bodge. Forest Grove . catcher scored the ma -when , two wild throws permitted him to ronad the diamond and come Russell Tips Cline for Coming from behind after an early two-bole deficit. 8tylist Jack Bassell copped the Elks Mid-Willamette tourney, links title Sunday a he downed that holder of many past crowns, Walt Cline, Jr, f-5. In the Sc heie play-off. A gallery or 250 persons saw Knssell forge Into the lead for the first time on the 13th bole aad proceed to build a coxy margin up to the point, -when eh cinched the match on the 21st by halving the hole. Cline started fast aa be took bole No. 1 with a birdie; Jamp fng bis margin to two as Xassell slipped to a bogtl on No. S. Go ing Into the 11th Walt still waa X ap bat Jack palled ap to a deadlock on the 15th, On the Itta Kassell went to the fere for the first time aa ho canned a bardie on the long par five while mm v BOB SHERIDAN arsln, startlnr next week. Knell sea Is of the species of mat rad iator which often reta Its hair parted by chair-wielding easte rners. V ... Three or fear major learao seoats were after him. bat it was the New York Yan kees which came ap with Lefty Les Palmer, the UU Mllwsnkie lad who a few years are harled for that, villa's 'Legion team. Palmer Is now with Twin Fails la the Pioneer loop oa option he eoaldnt' back It with the the Yaak Installation at Vic toria. ... V Thanks to a splarre of good Wagner 111; Heavyweight Keller Wagner won't be seeking his sixth straight ring win on the "all-Sa-lem" fistic fiesta at the armory Wednesday night after all. His Manager Phil Bayes announced Sunday that Warner has been ill with the stomach -flu" and that be would not be in condition to fight the special four-rounder Wednesday night with Bobby Eastman of Klamath Falls. Baves refuses in allow tK Hi a slugger to fight "until he is in the proper shape." Warner's nlar will K taVnn by Frank Pat tee. Portland heavy, Matchmaker Tex Salkeld an nounced yesterday. The balance of the 26-round card, each bout featuring an up-and-coming Sa lem scrapper. will be as adver tised Dick Abney against Billy Sunday on top; Hal Fries vs. Er nie Dugan of Oakland, Calif.; Pean Abney vs. Frankie Duane of new Orleans and Ralph Ayers vs. Ralph Weiser of Klamath Falls. .. i The ticket sale started vestefC day at Maple's. Leslies Biff Fairish, 5-3 Gaining some consolation after having dropped the city title. Bob Keuscher's Leslie horsehiders grabbed the final game, of their seven-tut set-to with Parrish, 5-3, yesterday at Qlinger. The series wound up 5-2 for the Pioneers, the northenders having: taken the initial four frays to ice the crown. Leslie's mound ace, Jim Moore, twirled' a one-hitter for six frames before Leonard Warren's crew got to him in the seventh for three blows and. their three runs.' Moore whiffed nine. Earl Eshleman, Rocket catcher, suffer ed a slight concussion in the fifth inning when he collided with a mate while going after a pop-up. Leslie -. ...,....... 001 120 l a 4 i Parrteh 000 000 33 4 2 Moor and Exhleman. Pry (3); Sode min, Rock () and Cilaon. Spring Solllall CampbeU's Kock-W a a 1 c r i slammed the Pink Elephant oatfit, JL9-9 yesterday at Les lie, aa George Both turned la a two-hitter. While Both was mnsxlinr the foe his mates were rapping Harold far It kits. In cladlnr three homers by Oa Morley. Master Bread beat Pio neer dab, 1S-4. Cline waa three-putting for a par. That one . hole : advantage seemed to spark Jack and after the halfway Intermission be took three of the next foar holes (they halved the 29th) to enjoy a fonr-np margin. After they had halved the 23d Cline gnawed a hole off his. foe's lead- as he dropped his nine Iron effort 12 feet from the cap on the 2 par 24th, while Jack' waa overshoot ing the . green by 59 feet Bat Xassell again npped his advan tage oa the 25th par 5er as his chip shot rolled to withba four feet of the pin where be sank for a birdie 4, with Cline min ing an t-foot patt for a five. Jack went S-np an the following hole the par S No. 2 as his iron waa tree to the green for Off Wednesday 'if ' rjrY.1 kills pitching and some saddenly rousing ; batting support, the towales np and won themselves seven straight games, surprising the multitude. Which nly goes to show what ' can happen, against odds, when a ball elab Is hnstling and playing a "run ning" game. Items of which John Francis Wilson's nine Is guilty. Aecorsed with a shyness of plate power, Wilson has been trying to offset It by playing a ranning game. And ' any running ball elab. as the baseball saying goes, t oft a tonga one to beat. The last tssao by the Howe News bu reau, leagne statistical factory, tattles the lack of power oa the local nine, for as of May 12 the Soions were last In borne runs -with six, last In doubles with 2t aad fourth In triples with it. Also, they were sixth ha team batting with a J 65 mark. Being third la fielding has been a help to the pitching, bat the tipoff on Wilson's style Is yielded by the stolen base column, in which Salem la right among the lead ers. . . . As for printing - the weekly Howe Iistlnrs. brother, bow we'd like to If only we had the space. Bat rtrht now that situation is so brutal that we've a standing oder fort six of those talented gents who boast they m..?..:-ij J. EAGLE-EYED EAKL: One of the hundreds of shotgan experts who likely will participate la the annual State ATA classic startlnr Thursday on the Salem Gun elab ranre Is Earl Averill (above) of Snohomish, Wash the former major leagne base ball player who Is now one of the better seattergan artists la the northwest. West Leading PCL Batsmen SAN FRANCISCO, May l.-) -Big Max West, San Diego out fielder, topped full time workmen in the Pacific Coast league today with a batting average of .368. West has played in 39 games. Actual leader of the loop was Jo Jo White, Seattle manager, who is playing regularly now. White, in 23 games, has hit .392. Johnny Jensen, San Diego, holds second place. with .386 for 25 games with Gus ZerniaL new Hollywood outfielder, next with .385 for 16 contests. Briton' Breaks Jockey Record LONDON, May 19.-(iip)-Gordon Richards, who quit as an office boy at 14 to begin a turf career as a stable lad, set a world record today with his 3,26 1st victory as a jockey, this time abroad Le Bosc Giard at Worcester. The triumph exceeded by one the number reg istered by Sam Heapy, British born Belgian rider. - - Q Ab ft H Pet. Walker. Phillies 23 OS 12 32 .372 Mullina. Tl Iters 24 SO 22 33 Ml McQuinn, Yankees 22 78 I J61 DiUinser. Browns 27 114 17 41 ..360 Gust me. Pirates 24 87 U 94 .351 Elliott. , Braves 28 101 18 34 J331 Verban. Phillies 28 104 15 38 J3 Runs batted In: National league Torgeeon. Braves 29; Marshall. Clams 24; Elliott. Braves 22. American learu William. Red Sox 24: Doerr. Red Sox 21: York. Red Sox 20; Kennedy, White Box. 20. Homo runs: Mlze. Giants 10: Torre son. Bravas 8: Miller, Reda a William. Red Sox 8: Keller, Yankees 7; Cor don, Indians t. Elks Title aa easy . par, Cline failing to canal that flgnre after his tee shot soomed wide to the right The contenders halved the 27th and 21th. with Cline mak--' ing a beautiful recovery aa the latter hole after his tee wallop hooked Into the . trees, with a two-foot wide corridor la which -: to get the ball throagh the - small-scale forest, and ' with , branches - hindering his swing, : he nonetheless poked with a five Iron directly to the green. After they'd halved the 29th. "Kern" - blew Walt's hopes as ho blrdled the 3-par 30th via a sensational 59-foot ap-hlll putt That pat Jack 9-ap and when they halved the 31st It was all over. Cline (out)- 44344363S (In)- 433544445 Russell (out)- 543452644 in) 543543444 Cline (out)- S44S43S45 (in)- 5434 Russell (out)- 443444439 (in)- 5424 ""7 ' : - " i I .-" :. . . . 1 1 4 s - Baseball's ill ; JIM cast print the Lord's prayer an the head of a pin. ... So now, and at long last, we're to have ante racing aa a part of the local sports .parade. Good! And may Jimmy Kyan pack 'em In for bis Sanday show at the fairgrounds. and later on at Otto Kletfs rapidly forming rportspa north of town. From what we've teen aad heard af these "hot rod" races Kyan books la Portland, don't miss his open ing show at the fairgrounds May 29. The lads la the hopped-up roadsters really go at It Kyan's opening show will bo sort of aa "Indianapolis Classic of his awn, for while his program is an here that day the big 590 nailer at Indianapolis will be broadcast to the local patrons. ... Coaching corner: Bob Sher idan, the WSC basketball big who V-12'd at Willamette and was quite a footballer for Duke Trotter's 1943 eleven has been signed as head coach at Ashland high, taking aver for Jerry Gas tineaa who moved, to Sllverton. And WU'a Gordon Knnke al ready Is mentoring oat at Turner In the Marlon county B league, a circuit which will have the services of WU's Ron Kenyan at Aumsvlile next aatumn. Also, BUI Hananska Is to be the coach at West Salem Junior high In the new Jr. hi setup an nnen viable chore, for Willie and his . handful of athletes - must com pete with mach bigger Leslie and much, much bigger Parrish. Salems Face Catholic Nine Salem high's strong baseball ag gregation meets potent Central Catholic of Portland at 11:15 a. m. Thursday in the Vilra bid in the State prep horsehlde tourney at Portland. The Catho lics qualified for the big show yesieraay Dy turning back Sea poose. 4-1. Other schools winning tourney berths yesterday included Jeffer son of Portland which nosed Grant, 1-0, and Forest Grove which beat Hillsboro, also 1-0. In , the B division Hubbard earned a slot with a 10-1 decision over Lowell at Juration City, as Harley Piper hurled one-hit ball and batted in five runs with a pair of homers and a double. The state tournament schedule: Thursday Claaa A 8:00 a.m. Hood Rivr v rnrut -....... . i . . . mm. , - aaiem vs central catholic (Portland); 1;30 p.m. Sandy vs Eu- pjm. Ajtmatn rsua vs efferson (Portland). Hubbard vs Rogue River: i 1:15" a.m. rarKaaie Amity: 1:30 p.m. and 3:45 P.m. The Claaa A scmi-nnala. Saturday a m. Consolation same. P.M. tournament finals. Huston Calls Jr. Ball Meet Leagne President Oliver llas ton who will step down Jast aa soon aa a new proxy Is named, baa announced a Salem Junior Leagues meeting for Wednesday evening. 5:15 o'clock, at Maple's. It Is likely Don Hendrle will be elected president of the leagues at that time. All leagne officers and sponsors are urged to bo present to name a president and hold a short discussion an f store plans for the summer baseball Play. Barisoff Belt Helps Brems By the Associated Press Bremertons Tars held to their one-and-a-half game league race last night as -they trimmed the Vancouver Capilanos. 2-1, while the A's were trouncing the Taco- ma Tigers, 10-8. BiU Barisoff. the Iood's 1948 home run king, waa . the hero of the Tar victory as he belted a two-run homer in the ninth inning to cinch the tilt The Brems' Hub Kittle, though touched for nine hits, racked up his 4th mound win. Bob Hall was the loser, al lowing only five blows. The Ath letics socked three Tiger pitchers for 18 hits in chalking up their win. . Tacoma i 110 003 210 8 14 2 Victoria . 200 005 S0 10 18 3 Greenlaw. Gilson 48) Sabutis and Blankenshlp. Gibson (8), Woop (8) and Fontaine. Bremerton . 000 BOO 0022 S 8 Vancouver 810 000 0001 8 8 Kittle and Ronning; Ball and Bren ner. Acatlemys Hand J Vs 1st Loss Sacred Heart Academy's dia mond club handed the Salem high Jayvees their first loss of the season yesterday as they nosed Loren Mort's crew, 17-15, in a wild fray at Leslie. An eight-run 5th frame aided the Academys ..to victory. Muller and Keene homered for the winners and Fox did likewise for the Jrs. JVs 232 024 215 8.1 Academy U-.....004 184 17 11 3 Boatman. Caley (51 Stoutenbere (5) Mitchell (6). and Greenlee; Suing and BiuMDerg. SENATOR SWAT (Includes Sunday games) BHPct. BHPct. Moore KubUk Wilson Beard Mossor Spaeter Bart Nunes Krug M 34 .395 Peterson BS 32 .333 Sinovic 3 1 -333, Summers 84 31 .3301 Cook 14 4 Gunnrton 135 38 .281 Laror 77 21 J73Wyatt 82 24 6l0'Boyle 104 27 JSOISporer 85 24 .253 IS 4.250 83 20 J41 18 3.167 20 3.150 10 1 .100 23 2XS7 4 8.000 8 0 .000 Pitching: , W L SO Wyatt "81 1 I Sinovic Mossor 4 2 8 lO Boyle Gunnarson 2 11 'Sporer W L SO 2 4 8 8 18 8 4 8 9 8 0 9 19 Wilson CIIAMP: Jack Kassell (above), by virtue of his ( and S win over Walt (Junior) Cline Sunday captured the Elks Club spon sored Mid - Willamette Valley links championship. Beavers Play At Hollywood By the Associated Preaa A 5-2 series win their over the San Diego Padres after dividing Sunday's double bill with them. Portland's Beavers, sailing along in third place in the Coast league baseball standings this week open a seven-game stand at Hollywood with the last-place Stars. The series opens Tuesday night, else where in the league San Diego goes to Seattle to play the sud denly hot Rainient, Oakland plays at San Francisco with the league leaders and Los Angeles goes to Sacramento. The Beavers are currently two games out of sec ond place and 4Vi out of first. They are two games in front of fourth place Oakland. Tommy Bridges came up with an injured arm in the opener Sun day at Portland and was recipient Of a 5-2 loss. Jack Salveson won the nightcap. 9-4, however. Dick Wenner hit 3-for-4 In the second game, one a home run. Seattle took two from Sacramento, 8-0 and 1-0; Oakland and Los An geles split up two, as did Holly wood and San Francisco. Webf eet Whip Orange, 6-0 EUGENE. Ore.. Mar lfl-jpv Lefty John Day hurled a five-hit shutout for the University of Ore gon today as the Ducks defeat Oregon State college, 6 to 0, in a game delayed a half hour by ar guments in the sixth inning. The dispute arose when umpires changed a decision on a third base play and Coach Ralph Coleman of the Beavers permitted OSC to continue play only under protest. Oregon State 000 000 000 0 S 4 Oregon 000 101 31 6 3 Kruger. Gallagher (7) and Roelandt: Day and Carlson. Keitli Browns, Doolittles Win The' Keith Brown and Doolit- tle fivesomes collared top honors in the Commercial league bowl ing play-offs at Capitol Alleys last night The Keith Browns, pounding through with a 2616 pin total, trimmed Starr Fruit's trun dlers who hit for 2588 in the loop No. 1 tussle. Walters paced the winners with a 565 series. The Starrs took second honors, while Lutz Florists tipped Walton Brown, 2707 to 2520 to take third. In circuit No. 2 the Doolittles beat out Marion Creamery, 2568 2419, for the, one -two spots. Phipps whammed a 592 to lead the champs. : Goldies of Silverton nabbed third by beating Straw and Straw, 2616 to 2512. Legion Practice Coach Paul Roiling will hold a 6 p. m. workoat tonight at Waters park for his Capitol Pest No. 9, American - Legion Junior baseball, aspirants. All slgnees and those who wish to try out for the team are reqaested to be present withoot faiL FINAL STANDINGS NORTHWEST CONFERENCE t Western Division) W L Pet. W L Pet Llnfl.ld 8 . 2 .750 L-Clark 3 8 .375 Willamet 4 4 .500 Pacific 3 S .379 CPS 4 4 3001 Attention Cascara Bark Peelers For nighest Prices aad Honest Weights Deliver Year Bark to Capital Bargain House 145 Center St. Dusette, Parks in Mat Rematch Tonight The mat match which added a lively to "It Could Only Happen on Tuesday nights at the Arm ory Georges Dusette vs. Herb Parka returns tonight to the Ferry Street Garden to climax Matchmaker Elton Owen's week ly production. And Just In case the Dnsette-Parks natural has lost some of Its lustre since the two collided here two weeks ago, M. Owen has lined np a couple of prelims which lean to the much - better - than - average side. The opening shot at 8:38 brtnrs , la Tennessee Hillbilly Stockey Knellsen . agalnat the likeable newcomer from New Tigers MoBdl AmeirEt Speedway IHl as (D) river Trouble Williams Belts Gu tch Homer By the Associated Press One of the reasons why the Boston Red Sox are paying Ted Williams around 80 grand to play for 'em was ably illustrated yes terday as the second-place Bo tox split a twin bill with the Am erican league's pace-setting De troit Tigers. After the Tigers had taken the opener, 3-2, in 12 in nings, and were dangerously close to taking the night-cap, Williams came up in the 9th with the count 3-4 against his club and proceed ed to whack his eighth homer of the year with a mate on for the ball game, 5-4. Rookie Don John son lost his second game of the campaign against an equal num ber of wins as the Cleveland In dians dropped the New York Yankees, 5-4. The Chicago White Sox tipped Washington, 4-1. In the National loop the Brook lyn Dodgers dropped into the se cond division as they bowed to Chicago, 8-7. The St Louis Card inals slapped Philadelphia Phils, 5-3. No other tilts were scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 100 000 0034 18 1 Washington 100 000 000 000 0001 8 0 (13 innings) Gillespie. Caldwell (10) and Dickey; Wnn and Evans, Terrell (11). Cleveland 020 030 100 S 18 1 New York .. 000 100 2104 8 8 Wolff. Stephens (4) Cromek (8) and Hegan. Lopex (7): Johnson. Lyons (4). Drews (5). Gumpert (9) and A. Rob inson. (first) Detroit one ooi oia ooi 3 s S 002 000 000 0004 8 0 Boston (13 innings) Hutchinson. Benton (S) and Teb- betts. Swift (8); Ferris and Wagner. (Second) Detroit 003 100 0014 8 t Borton 000 300 0138 8 1 White. Trucks 8 and Swift. Teb- betts (7): Mughaon and Partee. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 030 021 810 T 8 8 Chicago 303 lot 00 8 12 2 Gregg. Melton (3). Taylor (4). King (8). Lombard! (8) and Bragan. Hodges (: Borowv. Erickson (2). Kush 5). Scrim tti (l and McCulloueh. Philadelphia 000 OnO 300 3 8 0 St. Louis 000 023 00 8 S 8 Judd. Srhans ). Maimer (81 and Seminick; llearn, Munger (8) and Rice. Cougars Near Division Title PULLMAN, Wash.. May ltWiP) -The Washington State Cougars moved to within one game of the Northern division baseball pen nant today by defeating Washing ton's Huskies, 7 to 2. The two teams meet again to morrow and another victory would clinch the flag for the Cougars. Washington 000 101 000 2 7 3 Washington State 010 000 15 7 8 2 Soriano and Constantino, Anderson (7); Kramer and Wilburn. Church Group Will' Show Series Pics The Men's elab of the First Congregational church of Salem will hold a dinner Thursday night, 6:38 o'clock, after which moving pletares of the 1946 world series will be shown. Res ervations for the dinner mast be made early thb week, bat the pletares, to be shown at approx imately 7:15 p. saw will bo free to the pabUc Oregonians In the Majors" Ab R H O A E Rbi .3 8 1 1 8 8 8 (1st game) - Pesky. Re .ed Sox (2nd) Pesky. Red Sox (1st fame! Doerr, Red Sox 2nd Doerr. Red Sox 4 8 8 8 9 8 8 Gordon, Indians . 3 1 1 3 9 8 1 Pitchers: Don Johnson. Yankees, lost today. To date won 2. lost 2. Q AS D C1G DVDDY NIGtlT EXCEPT SUNDAY Direct busses leave every 5 min utes from 5th and Stark in Port land... every 30 minutes from 5th and Main in Vancouver. Table reservations available phone WEbster 3207. Admission : Grand stand 83c plus tax; Clubhouse $1.25 plus tax. 1 Milt North of City Limits THE NORTHWEST'S MOST IEAUTIPUL CLUIKOUSt Zealand, Jack Carter. . The tat tooed tough guy from the. bare feet and corn pone regions was last week a beadliner and a good one. Bnt he got too gay for Parks la the main event, lest It via foal and this week finds himself shunted to the curtain - raising role with the aspiring Carter. Knellsen must win his way back ' to the top spots, according to Owen. And that's exactly what Carter ts trying to do. The semi windu p special has Terr Ilaate Trickster Bock Weaver on with "Gorilla' PorrV the do-no-rlrbt nasty. Weaver Is rapidly reralnlng the snap which had him high among the circuit's WIL W L Pet. W L Pet. Bremert 2211 .667 Salem 18 IS J 29 Victoria 20 12 .625.' Tacoma 14 18 .438 Spokne 18 12 .813: Yakima . 1122 .333 Vancouv 17 13 Ml, Wenatche 7 24 .228 Last night s results: At Yakima S. Salem 2. At Victoria 10. Tacoma 8. At Vancouver 1. Bremerton 2. (Only games scheduled.) PCL STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. San Fran 30 IS .812 San Dieg 22 24 .478 Los Ang 28 21 .571 Sacra men 23 2S .4 AS Fori land 29 22 .532 Seattle . 22 27 .449 Oakand 34 23 .430 Holly wd 19 29 JM Sunday result ; At Portland 2-9. San Diego 5-4. At Seattle 8-L Sacramento 0- 0. At Hollywood 5-1. San Franc useo 1-4. At Oakland 2-1. Los Angeles S-O. NATIONAL LEAGUE' Boston 18 12 .871 Brooklyn 1419 322 New Yrk 14 11 SOO Phtladelp IS 14 Ml Chicago 1512 .558 Clnctnnat 13 17 -.433 Pttsburg 1313 338 St. Louis 818 333 Yesterday's results: At Chicago 8. Brooklyn 7. At St Louis 8. Philadel phia 8. (Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 17 8 .SM'Philadelp 1314 .481 Boston IS 12 .371 New Yrk 12 13 .400 Clevelnd 1218 345 Washing 10 14 .417 Chicago 1514 .517 St. Louis 8 IS .333 Yesterday's result: At Washington 1. Chicago 4. At New York 4. Cleve land 5. At Boston 2-5. Detroit 3-4. (Only games scheduled.) Salem Corvallis Di voters Set Series With the Elks links show out of the war next doings on the Salem golf agenda will be a homo and home series with Corvaliis swingers, starting Sanday. announces John Var ley, Salem elab manager. The 25 top divotcrs oat Sooth river ad way play boat to the Bea ton county city's 25 elite In the first round, with the next best 25 groups competing at Conral 11s on the same day. The squads reverse their coarse on Sen day. May 29. Action will be over the 19 bole rente. Title Co Selback NEW YORK, May l.--yP)-The welterweight championship bout between Ray Robinson of New York and Jimmy Doyle of Lbs Angeles, originally scheduled for May 30 in the Cleveland arena, was set back tonight until June 17 because of cuts Robinson suf fered to his eyes in last Friday night's bout here with Georgie Abrams. .( -r'i I Or. K. E. Boring Clear Sight in the Sunlight Our Sim glasses are scientifically ground and tinted to challenge ihe sun. The cost of good .sun glasses is little . . . the benefits great. " - . Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY 222 Ceert Phone CSSI grapple rs before be was serious ly Injured over a month ago. Bo had best be la top shape tonight, for Poggl Isnt the species of grappler who is easily whopped. Parks won the scrap with Dn sette two weeks ago. via foul, when the popular Frenchman, angered at the Canuck's refusal to mix It ap finally tossed him from the ring aad mixed him ap aplenty on the armory floor. Bo was disqualified for this aad the clients came close to rioting. The rematch-was a natural bat Ow en eoaldnt ret the two together until tonight. George Poppen heimer will do the ref erector. Kflairg.Bi; Racers Demand Increased Purse INDIANAPOLIS, May 19 It was Just as well today that no more qualification runs for the 500-mile Memorial day auto race would be held until next Satur day. There wasn't a single ffntry ready to take the green fiagv The Indianapolis motor, speed we y scraped the bottom of the bar rel . to get seven cars qualified over the weekend. Most of the veteran drivers were holding out for an increase of the .:$75,COO purse. The American Society of Professional Auto Racers was sponsoring the stay-away cam paign and it was. holding up the show. - . .. , Jimmy Jackson of Indianapolis, second place winner last, year, was the only, speedway - experi enced driver on hand in addition to the seven qualifiers, and his car was torn down waiting for new connecting rods. Some of the old-timers have been muttering that the high per centage of new drivers would cause "a lot of bent iron on Mem orial Day." ' With such veterans as Rex Mays. Ralph Hepburn and Chet Miller choosing to sit out the race, the dirt track boys are getting their chance. Tiger Enter PRINCETON, N. J, May 19-T) Princeton university athletic au thorities announced today that the Tigers varsity crew has accept ed an invitation to compete in the University of Washington's second annual 2,000 meter international sprint regatta, scheduled for Se attle's Lake Washington June 28. There are two sides TO EVEKV QUESTION HEP. 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