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I i The Skri man. Salem. Oregon. Saturday. April 10. lSf, New Catcher Hanson Checks In Solons Pitch Camp On C-3oiel 'Diamond' By Al Ligatner CORVALLIS, April -( Special )-For the umpteenth time the Salem Senators were shooed indoors by the weather again today, and their proposed exhibition at McMinnville with Linfield tonight is off. Things are getting so bad that Mgr. Jack Wilson has the boys shaking hands with one another in the hotel lobby as a means of keeping their arms loosened up. And if he can find a space large enough to jermit at least some running prac- , tic, the athletes are apt to find themselves assigned to it until the season starts next Friday night in Salem. The Solons are booked for an af ternoon mix with Oregon State to- B.crrow here, and morrow to allow either game. Sundays afternoon mix with Portland U at Lucky Beaver stadium in Portland al ready has been canceled, the fr;r: "ii cr of . .4 A w lkr Ban Francisco cnecxea in iuuj, nd if his 1947 record means any thing, he has himself a job with the club. He led the El Paso, Tex . team in hitting last season and was cleanup hitter on it. Also, he Is classed as a fine receiver. Four ratchers are now in camp nan son. Buster McMillan. Paul Halter and Ralph Mohler. Une win nave: to go and it probably will be Moh ler Halter is a good all-around utility man and McMillan might find himself in the outfield open ing night in place of Chet Hart man. The former Stockton, Calif., outfielder has come up with a bad ankle and it looks like he is due for the bench for awhile at least. Wilson turned loose two more Tocaies loaay, touin - ason, younger oromer u .w-y-' Daryle. and Pitcher Lefty Mor- tenson of Junction City. Ceneral Manager Bill Mulligan rame in today for a look-see. and delivered the news that Pitcher Ihen a nighter 1 with Linfield itfV ,fS M c M i n nville I y I But it will take KJI j A-l sunshine to- V JTf Tony Khsura probably will join v, illiami will handle tne casts the Senators later, but that Out-' this year, replacing Al Schuss fielder Bob Cherry might as wellho resigned during the winter. be checked off as a possibility The program this season again Both are holding out in Call for- calls for the airing of the Solons T, 'Pad, a We" a hTe contsts" ,, , l he former bv direct wire. While verbally pacing his Sporsor, w"ho are mking the charges through their lobby work- ,948ca!tts pebble inc lude Ma- cut today, which included a num- ,er Bread g F Goodrich Co.. ber of rounds of pinochle. Wilson intersUt, Tractor. Salem Auto- iotted down a starting lineup. "If mobile Co.. Broadwav Appliance, I had to open the season tomor- ; Yellow Cab Co. and Woodry row" This i it: Mel Nunes. 3b. Furniture Co. and leadoff. a spot the mighty mite may stay in all season; Al Spae ter, 2b, Joe Gedzius, ss; Dick Centzkow, If. and in the important cleanup slot; Buster McMillan, rf. Dick Sinovic. cf; Jim Wert, lb; Charley Hanson, c; and three pitchrrs. each to work three in ninas The hurler are so far from being in hape that thiee heats Ls all Wilson would daie VMth them. Handball Aces Seek Laurels High marks which the late-fir-Once again hamlbaHers of the ers W1ij be shooting at: Team iciniiy lace um uig un ( YMCA'j annual Marion - Polk county Four - Wall championship tourney gets under way on me 10- ral courts starting luesday nignt. ' A total of 25 ball - slappers mil vie for laurels in the meet which includes Class A singles and doubles and B singles and doubles The tourney is a single elimina tion affair and the finals are set lor Apnl 21 and 23. Monday ee s opening play sees. the A and B singles contestants in nrsi muiiu ua5. u"'" tion taits Tuesday night Fust round pairing A single Dun mi vs. Devers. Winslow vs. Smith; Mulkey vs. Moore; Tcaj?ue vs. Shinn. B Singles - - Payne vs liogart; Dimit s. Jacobsen; Mar gosiaa vs. Kelly: Maselli s. Donr is. Burns s. Wetns. O'Biien s. D. Calfee. Hamilton s. Steir.txck, IXiolittle vs. Chambers. Hace Violator" Penalties Cut 1 SANTIAM LODGE -(SpeciaU-PORTLAND. Apri. 9-Pi-The 0ne of lhe bij, events 0f the mid- Oregon racing commission today reduced the penalties issued last year against two me., act useti o, v.o.a.1 rm g ,ub cnarnpionshlp meet. race here last Jul v 26. . . , , -n , , .r4. . Dr. W. R. Scott. Baxter Springs. 1 A, of 60 slat "pert, is ex Kan . wa.s suspended through . P to Participate n the event i7 frr,m Or.Tn tra k Ji with men ctmpeUng in three clas- "WUliam Hill through 150. Earl ier, both men had been suspend ed for life. 3f Mercantile league action last night at Capitol Alleys saw Busk-ks top the Standbyes. 3-0; Sound Construction whip Railway Express by a like score: Knights of Columbus beat Ron Motors, 2 1; and National Battery down the Senators. 2-1. Jimmy Roes, Bu sicks, hit a zooming 661 series for individual honors. Ropers Shine PHOENIX, Ariz., April 9 iJP Calf ropers sparked the initial performance of the Phoenix cham pionship rodeo here today. Before an estimated 8,500 fans, three of the cowhands wrapped BP their calves in less than IS sec onds. J. D. Hoi ley man, Ozona. Tex., turned in- the fast time of 12.9 seconds to lead at the ap proximate half - way point in the first go-round. Showers Again Halt Bearcats Willamette- Bearcats lot their sixth straight baseball game to the weather Friday and began wondering, along with almost all other spring sportsters in these parts, if they ever will get a chance to play before school ex pire in June. The Cats were to have played a doubleheader at Oregon against the Ducks Fri day. Insteadv Coach Johnny Lew is had his anxious troupe toiling in the WU gym. where practic .nr . has been done. The week of washouts wa a nasty for those on the Cat team who gave up their spring vaca tions in order to play in the num erous games scheduled. Willamette hopes to get in a practice tilt both Monday and Tuesday against the Salem Sen- ators arKj Oregon State college. but isn t betUng it will. Local Station To Air Games Salem Senator ball games will again be aired tnis season sian- wlth tne Apnl ,6th Waters open.r. station KOCO made that announcement yesterday af- ter completing negotiations with se en sponsors w ho will foot the bill for the broadcasts. Bruce ; Climactic Action In City Bowling Meet The annual Citv Bowling tourney goes into its final flurry of a, tion tonight and Sunday with attempting to better marks which last weekend. The teams go at it air set for tomorrow. Top trundling talent, including a host of major leaguers, will get in their licks on the closing two days but they may find it a diffi cult job indeed to better handicap helped totals chalked up by their U-ss highly rated brethren. r riesen f urnnure oi uauas un 2979. All-events Warren Valdez, , ,g9Q Sm-jiej Marvin Strode. 666 I jiUble HnK Klieer ana J-ar- rell grown with 1269 Jamaica Bills 'Cap Feature NFW YORK, April 9-'.JVNine , . - ht . (. ve, Ilf, rj, Ution' and the Kentucky dt.rbv are jilted to settle for ftw local Oil Terences tomorrow in !fie J.5 WU experimental net- handicap No. 2 at Jamaica. Hiding the lit for thi mile ;i rid one-sixteenth affair, one of the east's major derby te--ts. is Texas Ben Whstaker's My Re- (JUtt Santiam Slat Meet Slated Willamette Valley ski meet is slat ed for Sunday. April 18 when the nUam skJi club holds ita anmjal will be classified according to age and proficiency. Entry blanks may be obtained at Anderson's Sport store in Salem and must be turned ! in by Saturday, April 17. ! A number of trophies and med- als will be awarded winners in the various events. Sutherland Better ... i o x a w''l compete tomorrow and Sun CAIRO. I1I.. April day in retriever trials licensed by party of officials of the Pittsburgh tne American Kennel club. Steelers football team plans to re- turn Jock Sutherland, their coach, BEVOS. FILOTS HALTED to his home by plane. Sutherland spent a comfortable day in the hospital here where he has been a patient since Wed nesday night. The 59-year-old vet eran coach was found in a dazed condition near Bandana, Ky. Dr. H. r. Russell of Wickliffe, Ky said Sutherland was suffer ing from fatigue, from over work. CAL DERBY TODAY SAN MATEO. Calif., April 9 LP) - Headed by May Reward, twelve outstanding 3-year olds were named for the 21st running tomorrow of the $20,000 added California derby at Bay Meadows. It will be over a mile and one-sixteenth. it 1 .f-si '1 Salem's Senators find this a familiar seeae at Cervallis (when It doesn't rain) daring their spring camp taneups. A pair of rookies are doing the batting and catching daring a hitting drill in the above shot, while Regulars Al Spaeter. Baster McMillan. Paul Halter and Assistant Mgr. Moose Cla bauc look on at left. The Senators open their WIL campaign at Waters field next Friday night with Tiromi. Qualifying Deadline Extended, Elks Meet The rainy blasts which have swept over the fiieti -ve tf Qa lam CI nit -1iiH all ufk ha VP ra i iuH ,ks tourney quaiifying play to week, deadline to be April 18, it was announced yesterday by Vern McMullen, chairman of the tour ney committee. As a result, actual flight war fare won't get under way until the weekend of April 24-25. To date 95 swingers have quali fied for the big links show and an expected 200-odd will have been bracketed in flights by the time the firing starts. Local swingers and especially defending champion Jack Russell will hae some serious "foreign threats" to worry about this year. In fact plenty of wagers are be ing laid that at least one of the finalists in championship play will hail from out of town. Now hold- ing meiai honors in qualifying play Marshall Smith, Corvallis ace, .ho Thursday hit a snappy 71. Djck Yoft anolher Corvallis I tnreat turned in a 73 And then there s Lebanon's Jack , . , . . , K . f.. r Brande who may land h ,te " He, et a dorm,ostof SalemTs toP dl)0- ers Walt Cline. sr Jimmy Shel- don. Bob Burns, etc. Kusseii as defending utlist, isn t required to .qualify. 12 teams and close to 60 pmsmen were rung up in the initial firing tonight una aouDies ana single h PhlUKleiphla AthleUcs jumped on tneir class D farm-hantl today to pound out an 11 to victory over the Moultrie Atliletica behind the four-hit pitching of Phil Marchildoru FLORENCE. SC. April 9 (AP) The Cincinnati Reds belted Johnny Sain, the Boston Brave,' ace right hander, for 10 of tjieir 17 hits during the fust three innings here today while romp.nf to a 13-4 victory During that r and . 'double on.lught. Hank sauer belled a Com- LUBBOCK. Tex. April -(API-Th sw ycr Giants clouted Cleveland j pucrers ior a m 10 4 immui nnuir Home urn by Walker Cooper and Jat k Lohike were included in the Gi- j ants seven-run rally in the fourth. MONTGOMERY. Ala. April S (API It took the New York Yankees II inn ings to beat the Montgomery Rebels of the Southeastern class B league today. 8 to 5 A triple by utility shortstop Bobby Brown and a sincle by Yoiti Berra exploded a rally in the llth food for three runs and the victory. 'Hawks Square Playoff Series SAN DIEGO. Calif, April 9 UP)- San Diego's Skyhawks de feated the Vancouver Canucks 3 to 2 in a rough game here to night to even the Pacific Coast Hotkey league's final playoff series. The two team?, with one vic tory each, now move to Van- couver to finish the three out of Live, neXt game wil1 Monday. RETRIEVER TRIALS SET KLAMATH FALLS. April 9 (A)- Dogs from a far away as Hawaii and Washington. D. C, CORVALLIS, Ore . April 9-(A A scheduled baeball game be tween Oregon State and the Uni versity of Portland was rained out here today. The schools will attempt to arrange a contest some time next week. Table of Coastal Tides Tide tables for Taft. Oregon, com- tiled by the VS. Coast & Geodetic urvey . Month of April. 1S4S. Apr. HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1 It 12 13 i S&L 34 a m. 1:2 p m. :59 a m. 2:12 p m. 1 2 a.m. 34 p m. IM am. J 58 pm. 7. -OS a m. 1 3 p m. 18 7:47 a.m. -4.2 7:27 p m. 2.2 8:30 a.m. - 4 BOO p m. 2 17 jn. -O S 1.39 p.m. 2 Getting in Some Final lT,',l?r1 1 ."?'! ?. i 7 9 : for 41 be extended one Defender Jack Rassell (abaye) topped the title in the 1947 Salem Elks club sponsored Mid-Willamette Val- 1 - - V.-. - - - - ley rolf tournament at SGC, and J (JP)- The elusive answer to rum Is out to repeat this spring. The , ors that Herbert O. (Fritz) Cris- deadline for qualifying in the big 1 ler will resign his pot as ath tournament Is Sunday night. . letic director at the University : ' of Michigan to enter business Happy II be Moms Veeck Eyeing IS'ursery CLEVELAND. April -.$-At- ten tion, all mother baseball fans dim Veeek nrKldrnt f Veeck, president of the Cleveland Indians, is toying with the idea of having a nursery in - stalled at the stadium so women can park their youngsters and watch the ball game in comfort. It would have gadgets for chil dren. aged two to six. That's for afternoon games only. At night he thinks children ! should be left home. Indeps Set for Sunday Trapmeet INDEPENDENCE. April 9 (Special)- The big PITA regis-! tered trapshoot is ready for firing here Sunday at the Independence Gun club. Shooting starts at 9:30 a.m., and a fat list of prizes awaits various winners, including Ronson lighters. Events carded are 100 16-yard targets, 100 han dicaps, 25 pairs of doubles and numerous optionals. VANDALS WIN MOSCOW, April 9 -JP- The University of Idaho hammered j out a 10 to 5 win over the Far- i ragut college baseball team to? day in a game featured by three Idaho home runs. Shooting Exhibition By the "Shooting Linds Ernie and Dot AT Salem Trapshooters Club Sunday - 2:30 PJ1 -Public Invited Frce- The Club will be open all day, and instructors will be on hand to assist beginners who are interested in trap shooting. SALEM TRAPSHOOTERS CLUB Tamer Koad Salem Licks ft .fill .: Vildngs Do wi Eugene Track Team, 76 to 46 Salem high's varsity track and field crew kept right on being both undefeated by a foe and un daunted by the weather yesterday when it rolled over Eugene high's Axemen. 76 to 46, on a windy and rainy Olinger field. The victory was No. 2 in a row for Coach Vern Gilmore St Co. The Vikings swept two events, the 440 and high jump, and nabbed firsts in nine of the 14. They dropped one of their pet romps to Hank Kuchera's Axemen, however, the 880 relay finale. Only Dave Chamberlain man aged a double win for Salem, re peating his earlier performance against Albany by taking both the high and broad jumps. Other firsts were copped by Jim Jensen in the century, Jack Loftis in the 440, Hugh Bellinger in the low hur dles, Bruce McDonald in the 880. Bob Craig in the shot, Don Jef fries in the discus and Bruce Bar ker in the javelin. Poor weather conditions again kept times and marks on the so-so side. Salem next travels to Milwaukie Tues day to try for No. 4. High hurdles: Sor.br (E). Bellinger (Si. Van Osdol Si. Time 16 4. 100: Jensen S. Powell (El, Covalt (Si. Time 10 6. Mile: Shelb? (El. Hart iS, Lang Ian S . Time 5 10 f. 440: Lortis iSi. Jenson IS), Olson (S. Time 54.1. Low hurdles: Bellinger ISI. Sortby (El. Gerhard Ei. Time 24 9. 220 Powell E), Hall (Si. Davis (El. Time 23 4. 880- McDonald S). Jenson lE), Beals (Si. Time 4:14 5. Vault: Cheney iE, Barber iSi and Hodges 'El t,ied for second. Height 9 feet. 3 inche High jump- Chamberlain IS). Spence (S). Van 0dol (Si. Height 5 feet. 7' inches. Broad Jump: Chamberlain IS). Pow ell (El. Armstrong 'Si. Distance 19 feet. 6'2 inches. Shot: ClaiR (S). Hardi.ity (E). Jef fries iS). Distance 45 feet. 2 Inches. Discus: Jeffries iS). Craig (Si. Par sons (El. Distance 112 feet. 10 inches. Javelin' Barker (Si. Seamster (Si. Miller (El. Di.tanoe 126 feet. 9 inches. Relav Won by Eurene (Sorsby. Powell, Johnwn. Davis) in 1:39 8. Crisler Gives Answer Toda y ANN ARBOR. Mich.. April 9 whs just around the corner today. Crisler, who has maintained a firm "no comment" defense for a week behind the flurry of rum ors that he is headed for a $50. O00 a year job with a manufac turing firm, said he would issue a statement at 10 a m. Saturday. Jack Winner MONTREAL. April 9-(7P)-Beau j Jack, former lightweight cham- pion from Augusta. Ga., tonight pounded out a 10-round decision ov er Johnny Greco. Canadian welterweight champion. Fernando Gagnon, bantam and flyweight champion of Canada, won by a third round technical knockout over Frankie Pucci of Toronto in the semi-final. IRON MEN WIN cri t-tt v omTK- o altl Ironmm evened their three- game exhibition series with the Fort Worth. Texas, Warriors to night, winning the second game 6 to 5. Dance Tonighl Dallas Armory Woodry V Orch. THE Bevos WScup SeaD Spree EmiQlsp (SJiniCiniovyiiD Sonaires CvIlas eirs D-eWcO Portlands Rap Padres, 11-4 Storey Gets Grand Slain; Stars Top SF By the Associated Press Portland's Harvey Storey last night put on the biggest individual batting in the young Pacific Coast league season as he turned in a grand slam batting performance a homer, triple, double and sin gle in sparking the Beavers to an 11-4 victory over the San Diego Padres at San Diego. Young Duane Pillette went the route for the Portlands and his mates collected a total of 14 blows W L Pet W L Pet San Fran 6 1 857 Hollywood 4 5 .444 San Diego S 345 Oakland 4 3 .444 Los Angls 5 5 .500 Seattle 3 4 .429 Portland 3 S .500 Sacrmento 1 4 .200 Last night's results: At San Diego 4. Portland 11; At Hollywood 6. San Fran risco 4. Seattle1 at Sacramento, Los Angeles at Oakland postponned. rain. off five Padre hurlers. The Bevo win evened the series at 2-2. Stor ey batted in four runs with his pyrotechnics. Fenton Mole and Dick Wenner also homered for the winners. Lefty O'Doul's San Francisco Seals were handed their first Joss after six straight triumphs as the Hollywood Stars came through with a 6-4 decision. Bob Joyce started for the Seals and was the loser. Rainy weather forced a post ponement of the Seattle at Sacra mento and Los Angeles at Oak land frays. Portland Sa B H O A B Rat to s 0 3 2 Clay m Mullen S 0 1 7 Handley.3 3 Wenner. m 2 3 3 0 Graham. r 4 Reich. r 2 2 0 Shupe.l 3 Storey J 3 4 0 2 Barrett .1 4 Mole.l 5 3 10 1 Coscrart.2 3 Summn.l 1 1 1 ttRlce.c 3 Beard.c 3 1 4 1 Liilard 2 Pillette p 3 1 2 1 Sea Up 0 Lazor.l 10 10 tRitcney 1 Nicholas. p 0 Kerrigan, p 0 (DeVito 1 Walden p 0 fKuper 1 "Perlmutr I 'Jensen 1 IRescigno.p 1 Dieg H O A 2 4 0 1 Totals 40 14 27 14 Totals 36 10 27 13 Sacrificed for Summers in 7th. t Fielder's choice for Seats in 2nd. Z Grounded out for Kerrigan in 4th. t Grounded out for Walden in 5th. 'Walked for Lillard in 9th. Grounded out for Rescigno in 9th. Portland 023 300 00311 San Diego .. 020 020 000 4 Winning pitcher Pillette. Losing pitcher Mchols. P;UI ei IP AB R H ER SH BB SO 2 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 1 0 3 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 112 1 4 10 4 0 8 4 Seats Nichols . Kerrigan Walden . Rescigno Pillette 2 0 2 1 4 9 1 2 10 3 14 36 Errors Clay. Shupe. Rice. Hit by pitcher, by Pillette iHandleyi. Left on bases Portland 8. San Diego 14. Two base hits Clay. Lillard. Storey. Gra ham. Three base hit Storey. Home Runs Mole. Storey, Wenner. Stolen base Schupe. Runs batted in Mole 2. Pillette. Clay 2. Storey 4. Wenner. Shupe. Rice. Beard. Double plavs Lillard to Coscarart to Shupe: Storey to Mullen to Mole. Time 2:32. Um pires Orr. Ford and Sears. Atten dance 6.996. San Francisco 000 002 101 4 9 3 Hollvwood 204 000 00 10 1 Joyce. I-ein (3. R0S50 ("I. Melton (8) and Howell. Leonard (6): Smith. Kennedv 161. Maltjiberger (9) and Kahn, tner (9). COCGARS DOWN WHITS LEWISTON, Idaho, April 9-lP) Gordy Brunswick's tremendous homer into left field with two on in the eighth inning sparked a six-run rally that the gave the Washington State college base ball team an 8-5 victory over Whitman college this afternoon. Now YOU CAN GET A At a Price You Can't AHord to Pass up! 85-95 or 100 Horsepower V-8 or 6 cyL Here. What You Get- 1. Oil Changed 2. Gaskets Replaced 3. Clutch 4. Precision Tested Tune Up 5. Complete Instal lation 6. One Day Service 7. All Genuine Long r Wearing. Better Fitting Ford Parts. All For S3L85-00 Valley Ilclor Co. 375 Center Salem iasT Yankee If I .1 ... ' W v , 1 .i f V - ' 1 W YOGI BERRI above), remains the No. 1 catching hope of the New York Yankees this year as they prepare to defend their American league title. The Yanks are not worried about Berra's hitting prowess bnt are concerned as to his ability to master the tricks of the back stopping trade after his serious throwing deficiencies In the last world series. Mixup Erases Indians9 Win PORTLAND, April 10 (JPy- Portlnd defeated Seattle, 81-80, in the Pacific Coast Professional basketball league playoff tonight, but a protest ruled out the victory. The game will be replayed here Sunday night Portland leads 2-1 in the playoff series and needs another victory to sew up the title. Portland led all the way, but Seattle cut the margin to 81-80 with 20 seconds to go. Then came the play that ruled out the con test. Al Brightman of Seattle was dribbling in for a lay-up shot when the official timer accident ally set off the final gun. Bright man and the other players stopped. Then Brightman shot the basket. The referee refused to allow it. The timer admitted his error, and Portland ran out the remaining 20 seconds without a change in score. 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Harmon: had an eagle three on the long i second hole, 553 yards, by putting his second shot six feet from the pin. Chick Harbert posted a 70 for a total of 141, the! same as Ben Hogan who finished with 71 to day by firing a three-under par 33 on the second nine. Harbert had 35-35-70. j T I . . .i . , uivju waiii unif Mrc jrvi m leading money winner who paced the opening day field 'of j 57 by a stroke in this $10,000 event, shot a 73 today for a 142 total and a tie with Bobby Locke, the South African ace who made his American debut here, j Jim ' Fer rier was another of the five play ers who wound up with two un der par for the two rounds. Bobby - Jones, local club presi dent, soared to 81 1 today with a 41-40 card for his j highest single round In competitive golf. That gave him a total of 157. Tough -Arcaro Plus Gtation HAVRE DE GRACE. Md, April t -OP)- A xaaa and a colt will get acquainted here , next week to form a friendship which threatens to break two Kentucky derby records. j When Jockey Eddie Arcaro climbs abo&id Calumet Farm's Citation In Monday's Chesapeake trial they'll make! a combination that looms unbeatable.: Heady Eddie . thus secured for himself the best available insur ance of becoming the first jockey in history to ride four derby win ners. Right now he's 1 tied with Isaac Murphy and Earl Sande with three apiece; And If Cita tion carries Arcaro home first he will become the first colt to cop both the futurity and the run for Engagement of I Arcaro as Cf- latian'a Vwk e v ,n1,H nMn ! a t 1a n as to the derby plans of both. BEARS. PENN TIE Vtr FHILADELFHIA, April 9 -UP) The University of Pannsylvania announced today a two - game football series with the .University of California. 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