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1 V . i i Browns, Seals Win; Cubs Pull Triple Play SAN BERNARDINO. Calif, March U -(A)- The St Leois BrtwM, wh hare been sing (lag tneir ppMMnU Into sab mission, resorted U tight Bitch lac and fine fielding U dw the Ftttsburgh riratee today. 1 to . fee their tab straight rW-lory. Jm Oetrewskt. Bryan Steph ens and Frank Macau eellsbo rated ta a masterful pitching exhibition, limiting the Corsairs ta two bits. waa4 ut Seattle ef the radfle Coast leagne. Weather permitting, Holly wood will meat Laa Angeles at Fnllerten tamarrew. Uaan bat failed te get a man heat. n'HITTTEX. Calif, Mareh tt (V)- Wet grennda forced cancellation- af today's achedaled exhleittea game between Holly - SAN FRANCISCO. March 20 (AV Helaed along by Jaa Bre vla'a 4S-feet homer ta the eighth, the Far lite Caast leagaa Saa Francisco Seala beat the Chicago White Sax. 5 to 3. tn an exhibition baseball game to day. Tha WhlU Sax fathered It hita eff CTWf MeUaa la the first faar frames bat they couldn't pat them terether ta make runs, la tha fifth they hit safely six OAKLAND. Calif.. Marcb tt (P)- The Chicago Cube wen their second straight came from Oak land af the Pacific Caast league today, I m 1, before a erewd of 4.Mt. The National leaguers scored three anearned runs aff Charley Gaaaaway in the first Inning-, and then palled a triple play en the Oaks la their half of the frame. Cab Shertstop Kay Smal ler went back late short center field te take Ed Sameeffa fly. Smaller teased te Ray Mack at second to catch Breaks Haider, and Mack threw te Ed Waltkns at first te cet Merrill Combs. (crivjux toil lii uia nr (Ceatlaaed from page It) point and another by three points. They came home with debbers down and a to-beck-wlth-lt attltade. That trip and Its three leasee sUrod with the teeea mnch toe lone fee its own good late la the campaign. Don't be looking for that pre posed balcony la MeArthar eeort Tery aeon. A tale tie Director Leo Harris basaed with arehltecta con cerning the addUlea of ISM balcony seala te the peril ion, bat then fare np the plan and took fire natnates te regain his breath when he was laid the coat weald be flSS.St! Yea. one handred and sixty theeeead backs. To give you aa idea of hew prepeatereoa that la la theoo skyrocketed Umea. the entire eeort was bollt at a east of only ftZS.Se. Lambert' $ 880$ Should Help WV Thinclad, Eight teaane la the American Legion Jnnlor baseball district the earning seaaea. leUlee Capital poet's Irs nieher. after attending a meeting with its to officiate. la order te gala a state tenrnament berth la Ait Salem's entry mast eliminate teama from Stlrerton. Wood barn. fcUytea. New berg. MilweehJe. Oragea City and McMlnnriUe. . . . One sore point winner for Jerry Utile's WU tracksters. If he can regain bis edge of high school days, la Benny Lambert, crack half -sailer en Tommy Drynan's wartime Viking teama. Benny used to whip off some t:t rempa la the St and was one of the beet In the stole . . . Hal Lee Isn't the only one who belieres Washington's Sammy White W the best basketball player on the Coast "Honest John" Wsrrea af Oregon will chirp yon the same words . . . Although Jim Tomer is oaqeessiocLabtjr a bear gay sorting throegh the Portland Beavers at Riverside, ear rote gees to Bere Trainer Tip Berg as the busiest. There are St s as or ted Beavers la camp, and Berg is the only trainer. In case yea aren't aware of It, a baseball club trainer lasses the eeoipment. keepe track of It. nine errands, keeps the premises tidied ap, acts as a doctor for the baMfamers who eternally moan of their achee and peine and makes arrangements for almost all the read Jaents, be they two miles or twe thousand. In his spars time he 1 hags flies la the outfield te make sere few balls art lest . . . May to Cowh Yakima' $ Youngtter If all Yakima pitchers come np as submariners this season, be not surprised. Signed aa a coach for the WIL team's youngsters Is Csrl Mays, the eoe-Mme major league great who operates the fishing revert ea the Alsea . . . Big football clinic at Willamette U Tuesday night when Jim Barber, former All-American tackle for San Fran cisco L' snd now assistant coach with the New York Pro Yankees, offers me lee of top professional teams In action, plus a discussion ef the T and single wing formations. All free, too ... Spartans Top Viks for Toga (Continued from page II) Salem's Hugh Bellinger who was to later be picked "all state" along with Houck for their bril liant play this week, was keeping the Vikings close by coming through with points Just when they seemed to need them bedly. Edwards and Baker sparked an early fourth period surge by the Spartans to carry them to a 38 29 lead, and with slightly over three minutes left to play in the ball game, all this time played cautiously as the Spartans refus ed to gallop with the Viks, sudden ly exploded. Both teams began driving and hitting their shots. Bellinger op ened Salem's thrust with a 25 footer and then teamed with Cen ter Jack Miller to net the Vikings two more baskets. But Edwards and Tom Bucy of the Sparts were matching the Salem points. With exactly two minutes left to go Cor vallis was in front 41-33. Edwards hit for another of his specials from in close and all Salem hopes seemed gone. But not to the Viking players themselves. They turned on the steam that had made them a great ball team earlier this week and closed with a terrific rush in those final moments. First Miller hit one from a corner and then Bel linger looped in a 20-footer. Mil ler again from the corner and then Bud Duval and Dave Cham berlain 1th free tosses. Another hit from the side by Keith Far num brought the Vikings up to 41 points. But all the while Baker and Edwards were all but match ing Salem's drives with more bas kets. Only a few seconds remained when Chamberlain tossed in a 20 footer to close out the scoring. Edwards and his 21 points was Two Ball Notables Cross Paths Once Again - ' itrt-i-- -njm' mmmmP''mtmM - mm - J - - - ' ' t The) Stcrleamcm. Salem, OrexjonJ Sunday, Mcnxbf liri9io-l9 ..... . ., ...:: - f ' j v a. ..s:t X r: ..... ;vr 1 ,!, ' ; . i . -L t) Joe McCarthy (left). New manager ef Boston's Red Sex. exchanges comment with Babe Ruth aa the Bamblae sits en a Red Sox exhibition game at St. Petersbargh. Fla. Rath, raea tinning la Florida, played under McCarthy ea the New York Yankee In the early '30s. the big difference, and there was no stopping him Burly Mr. Baker, the football terrific who turned slightly magnificent in a basket ball suit this week, came in with 11. Bellinger, playing an inspired CerrslUs (47) tt ft pf tp Baker .1 3 Reardon.f S Edwrdsx 10 McCfrty.g Madisonj 1 Babcock.7 Newton.1 S Thomtni S Bucy.g 3 Capell 3 11 HouckJ 9Fimim4 1 31 MtUr.c 4 I l,Blhngr.g 4Chmbrta4 S 1 1 Pulus.e 1 3 OjDural 0 0! (43) Ssleai It ft pf tp 0 1 17 Totale 10 1 31 47 Totals 17 S 81 43 Msrshflele (34) ( St. leas Bruce 10) T (141 Nevesu Rung (3 F (3) Anundl Montgomery (11). C (13) Serbousek Hunt (341 G .... (S) Bratsch Megale (7) O (3) Boddington Marshfleld Holland. Flitcroft (3) Hugglna. Anderson (3). St Helen Sullivan (7) Horn, Noble. Kearsler () (34) Newkerg ( 9 Hoy (7 Geartn ... . (4) Grey . (13) Nordhill S Twcnge K-Falll (45) Barnes (3 F Dawes (4) T Lust 10 C . Ken net t (9) G Zaraalnakl (15) . G K-Falls subs Dorman. QUott (2) Whitney. Schubert. Edwards. Newberg Winters. Case (3) Cummlngs. Nelson. WsshingUn () Codsey (3) T Webb (8 . F Schuberc () C White (13 Ci Kepke (12) G (J7) Ttgsr4 (101 Lewli ( Hicks (131 Dolbeer ( 4 I Stearns ( 0 1 Bader Washington subs Murray (3) KoeD- k (1) Jackson (2). Tlgard O'Brien. Harris (2) Amburn (3) Kimp. game, had 17 points before he fouled out in the final minute. Salem had dumped the Spart- New, special privileges for Veterans I Special choices for non Veterans. Never before has there been such a variety of opportunities for travel, adventure, good pay, tind advancement, open to men who enlist for three years or more in the U. S. Army. OPEN II vou can s tervlC da,d, and hove hod or - - one of these nine since station TO VETERANS . e new Ary "' can i"-- - .r, in any one . . Sept. 2. 1945. yoo can "J three y.or with the od rbt bere in the u. f ohf. fVQ Ird e. Dir. 4Ae Q . c.m, nsTnl J.e lef. Oi. M. 3 M. tewV. 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Aod o few Aissy rMr?Twttf Post vsm I aswe eeod ....revftr eoris, aoosl food. 0ON7 FOtCfT JAFAN-KOtfA Oeee fe Veterees eed eee-Veferass Yoe keve few ckoiee of ossiflMswot so o eeeH Essas 4Jf ffnMafJssWrtl 4aFTfsSasSssssv WtcWmt ffco 1 Iff Air--a aonto DtvkJorv 1st Cov - olry DWsiee) osd tfce oisvTfft, 24 esd Ura I toWX).paPh,,",' I 30 IXrtA ON OVBtSCAS fAY There ore many other benefits you should know about. Get all the facts at your Recruiting Station then decide. But do it now, while there are still vacancies in the choices you want. 0. 1. RIMY ARD 0. S. Mil F0ECE REC1CITIRQ SERVICE Room 211 Post Office Bldg. Salem, Oregon ans 52 to SO during the season at Salem, but lost a 43-41 game to them at Corvallia. The Vikings were after their seventh state title tonight, but finished with their eighth time as second placers in these classics. Astoria topped the Ahuks in the finale In t41, the last time Salem had gone that far. Marshfield's defending champ ion Pirates went into tonight's tilt with St Helena, sight no higher than third place, but they pro ceeded to assure themselves of at least that distinction as they edged the fighting Saints in a thrilling overtime aeasion. At the end of regulation playing time it was 47 47. It was then that the Pirates' Ken Hunt took over, firing two free throws and a bucket and giv ing the Marshfield's a safe margin. The Pirates were on too at the half, 24-21. Tigard forard Toby Lewis upped his tournament score total to 62 with 10 points as his club fought a futile battle with the Washing tons. The Colonials boasted a com fortable lead all the way. Don Zaroainskl garnered 15 points to pace Klamath Falls to its fairly easy win over Newberg. f n - aw : w' J1 ' ff - "I V t ill I i .! 1 MUM Kelly Charged With Passing 50 Bad Checks Raymond Wilson Kelly, 38, Sa lem route 9, is being held in the city jail on a forgery charge after confessing to detectives Saturday night that he had passed more than 50 worthless checks on Salem busi ness men since early January, city police stated. Kelly was apprehended Satur day afternoon by Detective Wayne Parker in a local hotel where he had been registered since Febru ary 23. Parker, who had been searching for Kelly for more than three months, said Kelly's hand writing on the hotel register tallied with that on one of the worthless checks. Parker said Kelly had employed numerous aliases, firm names such as Stevens Dairy farm, R. E. Beck Berry farm, E. S. Miller Berry farm and A. C. Anderson Turkey farm to help him cash checks. District court warrants held by police, all stipulating S 1.000 bail each, are made out for Jim Ander son, Jim Brooks, J. C. Miller and J. C. Moore, all aliases Kelly ad mitted using, Parker said. The checks were cashed on grocery stores, service station, hotels and second hand stores, all in Salem, They averaged about $13 each. Kelly told detectives he cashed several checks at servioe stations by purchasing 10-gallon buckets of grease, telling the operator he W I L L.I N C Geo. Douglas MacArthar, it-year -eld sanresne commander far the allied pow ers In Japan, has announced that ho would accent the presidential nomination "if called by the American people.' bat weald net seek U actively. QUISENBERRYS New Location 419 FERRY ST. PHONE 9123 (In nveno Directory) QUISENBERRY PHARMACY would return for his purchase lat er. Five service station owners ap peared at police headquarters Sat urday night to teQ police they were still holding: buckets of grease. 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