10 Tho SJotoaman, Scilonx. Oregon. To day. April 27, 1943 Workouts Finished Up Today Richards, Cooh Se4 For Wednesday (Date Their training chores at an end after today's final outings, both Bobby Richards and Paulie Cook anxiously await their Wednesday night 10-round date at the armory. Both Richards, the Portlander who holds the state featherweight title, and the solid-socking Cook, who fights out of Tacoma, have been tuning up in their respective home cities. The clever little Port lander won't come in for tomor row afternoon's weighing in cere mony until shortly before 3 p. m. Cook is due in some time today. Tickets for the Tex Salkeld VFW main event went on sale yes terday, and the first day's busi ness indicated considerable inter est in the scrap and its four pre lims. In those appetizers it will be welterweights Rod McDowell, Salem, against Billy Davis, Port land; featherweights Johnny Ar chuleta, Denver, opposite Jerry Strutz. Portland, and welter weights Howard Mendenrall, Sa lem, in with Ray Garcia, Denver, all four rounders. The six-round special sends Dean Abney, Sa lem, against Paul Kennedy, Long view, in the match that will give the winner a crack at Chuck (Kid) Brt).n for the state light wemht title The first bout starts at 8 30 o'clock Both Richards and Cixk will weigh around 125 pounds for their bout, according to their respect ive manager last night. Ralph Thomas reported his Fancy-stepping Portlander will be in better shape than he was when he out wafted Monty Montgomery in their memorable 15 - rounder here months ,igo t'ook's boss. Chichi Bt'tt. opined his kao - conscious lad is ;-eadv for 10 rounds but prob.i hi v 'Aori't hae to go that ln ok is coming down to flat -t n Richards, quckly ;ind deci nvelv. it seems Paulie accomp lished that little item in fie ji umls over the Portland flash Jo. v C'lemo recently Bearcats Vie With Pioneers Intent upon getting into the win column and salvaging a chance at the Northwest conference western division flag. Coach Johnny Lewis' Willamette U baseballers today battle the Lewis Ac Clark Pioneers in a 1 30 o'clock game at Waters field The Cats need the win in this one. after their double loss to College of Puget Sound here earlier Willamette dumped Clark JC in a Saturday practice pair. Just who will hurl today for the Cats is a question. Lewis has three starters in Howie Olson, Fred Bichardson and Lou Scrivens, and chances are it will be Olson who goes postward. One of the other two will open against Portland university in Wednesday night's eight o'clocker under the lights at Waters. Bigger Duck Bag Doubtful WASHINGTON. April Prospects are rather slim for a longer duck hunting season next fall or for increased bag limits. This was the view fish and wild life service officials gave today at a senate expenditures subcommit tee hearing on wildlife bills. Fred C. Lincoln, assistant direc tor of the federal fish and wild life service, said there might b a fw millions increase over the es- ma ted 34,000,000 duck popula tion of a year ago. But, he added, there should be a minimum of 80,000.000 ducks before bag lim hes are increased or the shooting Season limited. The present duck population compared with 125, 000,000 in 1944. National Loaauo Brooklyn ... Boston Bants. Rsmadsll 000 000 000 I 1 1110O0 2O 9 i 0 (S). Vancuyk (), Hsu fa tad (!) and Edwards Vo and Wtil. rnfladalphla 000 000 010 1 T 1 Kw York Ill 000 Ox 9 k 6 Row. Hatntxalman (3). Porto ) and ftWmLnick. Lakeman (5) ; Koalo and American Loaauo (14 Innings.) CWvaLsnd 131 910 009 000 0119 Chlnfo . 029X30 000 000 0011 Black. Webber (J). Kennedy 4). Cron-Htk ). KMcman , Christopher . rllr (14) and Hefan; Judaon, Moulder (4). Goodwin (). Caidwall (I and A. Robinson. Detroit 000 010 0001 f f it. Louts 000 101 00 1 7 1 Trout and Swift; Sanford and Parte. Boston 000 910 9014 14 9 Washington - 000 000 00 4 i Psrrvsll and Batta; Haecnor. Thomp son t and Evans. Foreisneirs' TGnirealL t The Mg first round was behind contendere in the Elks annual Willamette valley links shew Sunday and that first flurry of action, played In weather that was anything but kind, saw net only the smashing of Defending Champ Jack KusscII's title hopes but also unshed a trie ef "for eigners" te the fere as definite crown threats. K usee II. his game definitely not at Its peak, had bowed te Harvey Qnlstad. S and 1. eat Sat nrday and at the same time Walt CUne, Jr another local threat also suffered a first round set neck at the hands ef BUI Schae for. one up on the 29th. With the relegating ef the above due te the first flight ehswesa for Sa lem champ in the '4S shew re ceived a tough body blew, theuga Vik Heavy Big Bob Craig (above), last year the top pointsman for Vern Gil soore's Salem high track team, will be In action today In his pet events, the shot, discus and Javelin when the undefeated Vi kings. Albany and Lebanon con vene for a triangular session on dinger field. S pjn. Gilmore's flock will be favored. .r , , . . . , , , , I' 1 . I. . - Viks, Albany Salem higJTs most Important bany's undefeated Bulldogs, comes tonight to Waters field at eight o'clock. Both Harold Hauk's locals and Rex Hunsaker's openly po- -tent Bulldogs are currently tied for the Big Six lead and are picked i as the two most powerful nines in the circuit. Salem has a win over Corvallis. and Albany shut out Eugene last week. Hauk has not named his starting pitcher, but it will no doubt be either Eldon Caley or Jim Rock, considered to be the aces of the Viking staff. The game will be a seven-inning affair. Jones Faces Dusette Rowdy Rufus Jones, the negro head-splitter who had the north west grappling league in quite a stew during his Last sojourn through it. returns to the Ferry street garden tonight to help cap Rnfiu ones than Bucko, namely Gust Johnson. Gust last week mad bis first appearance here in many months. The opening two tilts will bo limited to 31 minutes, but aU three wiU be 2-of-3 fallen. Regu lar Portland Referee Jack MlteheU will bo third man tonight Parrish Sets Leslie Opener The Salem Junior high school baseball league, booked to open last week with a West Salem-Leslie game that was rained out, hopes to commence firing today at Parrish. The Pioneers are sched uled to play host to the Rockets in an afternoon tilt, one of two booked for the week. On Friday afternoon Parrish la scheduled to go to West Salem. Only three teams are in the league this season, one each from Parrish, Leslie and wee West Sa lem. Deck Pins Ceiiimerelal No. X, league action last night at Capital Alleys saw Starr Fruit down Keith Brown. 2-1; Court St Radio shut out Weedburn, S-0 Lata Florists beat Walton Brown, 2-1; and Good House keeping rap Marion Creamery l-f. DUCK 8, 'CATS RAINED OUT EUQENZ, April 16 -iPf The Oregon-Linfleld baseball game, scheduled here tonight has been rained out The Webfoots who leave for their annual inland em pire Invasion Thursday, plan a doubleheader in Portland tomor row against Portland university. Jimmy Sheldon, a couple ef f ast eomlng youngsters, are still In the thick ef It Burns get by Ned Ingram. S and t, while Sheldon get n default win frem Archie Schnlta. The ent-ef-tewn threats cen tered tn the persons ef Lebanon's Jack Brande, eensidered by many as the man te bent, and In Al bany's Dick Test and Kex Me Keynelda. Brande topped Jack Owens. and U Test beat Mar shall Smith ef CervaUls. t and 1. and lfcEernelds edged Lawrence Alley ef S&lem, ene np. . Despite the bud weather eem- EUters down threugh the tttk rht fired en echednle with few excevtlena. The zSth Is "snddan death' bnt leeers in the remain ing fUghta drop Into new cneste eenilnne the flight Other ehanrpienshln flight re nltM WUT Veedliana eTer Beb Sunday Pair Dropped to Yaks ' SoDobds OpeoD First Road 3aunt Yoniiiie Their brief reign atop the Western International league standings ended Sunday after absorbing 4-3 and 9-3 setbacks at the hands of Yakima here, Salem's Senators open their first road excursion of the young season tonight in Bremerton. Three tiltswith the Tars, and then i AVI i y 'J t " f Vie at Waters baseball tilt of the season, with Al Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly bicep bee. The villainous darky, said to be just as much mat nasty as he ever was months ago, jumps in with George Dusette for the main spree, and M'seur Dusette being the capable chap he is, a slam-bang session isn't at all unlikely In it. Rufe was involved in more riots than an Arab In Haifa last time ho was here. His pet "holds" are head butts and general meanio mayhem, first class. Another tasty morsel for the thunder lov ers is Ukely in the special. In that ono Franklo Hart tackles the big and rough Glen (Baldy) Knox. The 1:30 o'clock opener puts Trickster Buck Weaver In with another of the scien tific species and a considerably beefier gent WI LEAGUE W L W L !! Pet. W L Pet. .667Spokan 6 4 .300 .626 Wcnatche 4 t .444 .3761 Bremerton 9 4 .333 .833; Victoria 9 6 .333 Tacoma Vancouvr Salem Yakima Monday results: At Victoria 10. Spo- kan 3. Only gam scheduled. Sunday results: At Salem 3-3, Yak Una 4-9, At Spokane 9-0, Vancouver 9-4. At Tacoma 12-8. Victoria 0-1. (Only games. ) COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. WLPct 1114.440 San fran 13 .857 Portland Oakland 13 11 .577 Los Ana-Is 19 12 .571 Seattle 0 19 .429 Sacramento 9 14 .391 San Diego 14 13 J 19 Hollywood S 13 .381 Sunday results: At Portland 9-0. Oak land 6-2. At Seattle 3-1. Hollywood 1-1 (second game tie, ratn)i At is Angelas S-6. San Diego 16-2. At rrancisco 11-4, Sacramento S-3. AMEBIC AN LEAGUE- W L Pet. W L Cleveland 9 l.OOO New York 3 I Washngta 9 i .623 Detroit i i St Louis 3 i .6001 Boston i f PhiladelD 4 I J71 Chicago 1 6 Pet. J00 .429 Jao 143 Yesterday s results: At Cleveland lz. icago li us innings): At si jlouis troii li At Washington o, Boston games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet 1 t Pet. MO Now York 6 I .750 St. Louis fbliaaejp J71 cnicago Cincinnati 4 4 .306' Brooklyn 4 .429 I .150 Pittsburg 4 4 .sow Boston Yesterday's results: At Boston I. Brooklyn 0; At New York 3. Phlladei- phla 1, Only games scheduled. Table of Coastal Tides Tide tables for Taft. Oregon, com piled by the U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Month of April. 1948. Apr. HIGH WATER LOW WATER 97 IMun. 6.3 9:27 SJn. -0.7 4:20 p-m. 4.7 l-M pjn. 3.1 In Elho Go Kalston. 1 ap 20th) Tern Wise ever Harold Ollnger, S-lt Tony Painter ever Jim McNeil, S-2; Lee Estey ever Lloyd Davenport 1 ap; Beb Barrell aver Prank Al biich, 4-3; Glen Lengren ever Beb Buchanan, S-2 Bert Victor ever Frank Shafer, 1 up; John Nichols aver Art Dew, 1-2; Bun ay Mason and Kinder will play their match this week. Second round pairings, chaxn- E- nahip flight Bums vs. Testi Reynolds vs. Mason or Kind en Brande vs. Needham; Wise tb Painteri Qnlstad vs. Ksteyt Barrel! vs. Sheldon! Lengren vs. Shafer) Klehels vs. B. Scha- Flrst flight pairingst M. Smith Ts. Ingram; Mason or Kinder vs. Atleyi Owens v. Kalstont Olln ger vs. McNeil; Russell vs. Dav enport; Albrich vs. Schnltz; Bu hanan vs. Yicteri Dow vs. CUne. four at Tacoma are booked, after which the Solons return to Waters field to play the Bremertons next Tuesday night. Manager Jack Wilson said Mon day he intended to open up with Vince Lazor tonight Woeful Senator pitching and ditto batting punch combined to give the Yaks the Sunday outings, evening the series at two games apiece. In the two games the Sa lem flinging parade Issued 19 bases on balls. Three of the four Packer tallies in the first game were walked across, and the fourth came in as a direct result of two more free passes. More walks had a hand in every run the Yaks collected in the nightcap also. It was the walkin'est after noon a Salem team has had in years. A thoroughly chilled gath ering of 2001 shivered through it The Packer pitching issued 15 bases on balls itself, but failure to hit in the pitches cost the lo cals any chance they had to snatch either game. They left 21 baserunners stranded in the 16 innings. Bobby Stevenson had the enemy whipped in the opener until he tired in the seventh with S-l lead and the bases filled. In came Bus Sporer and he reluctantly, but immediately walked across two Yak runs, tleing the score. Two free passes by BUI Carr, an error and a flyout in the eighth cost him the fourth Yakima run and the game. Salem got off to a 2-0 lead in the first off the highly-touted Garth Ford when, with the bases loaded Chet Hartman popped a "sun" double to right. Ol' Sol wasn't out much Sunday, but when Hartman skied to right he was cooperative enough to be smack in Charley Petersen's eyes. The ball fell safely and two runs were in. Dick Sinovic's double to right, a fielder's choice and Ford's wild pitch netted Salem the other run in the sixth. Both teams gleaned five hits, Salem's by Al Spaeter, Bus Mc Millan, Hartman, Sinovic and Dick (Jentzkow. The nightcap was rr.ore of a nightmare. Hunk An. on was wilder than the weather in walk ing seven, during his six innings, and the generosity was largely re sponsible for the six runs the Packers got off Hunk. The other three tallies came off Jim Olson, who had relieved in the first game too. Although the Senators were looking at the fsoft serves of a lefthanded Bill Freeman in this one, they could do nothing but threaten every inning. Jim Wert smacked in the first Salem run with a triple in the second, and hits by Sinovic and Wert, plus three walks, netted the other two tallies in the sixth. Hub Kittle finished up for the Yaks and shut the door. Salem got only six hits in the nightcap. Yakima had nine. Local Divoters Down Oswego Salem golf club swingers evened the count with Oswego Sunday in the second half of a home and home series played' on the local course. The 2 6-man Salem team totalled 49 Vi points to Oswego's 284. Nine local divoters chalked up a perfect three points. Salem scoring: Estey 2i, Ma pes Vt, Hendrie 1, Allen 1V4, Kletzing 2Vx, McCalllster 2, Baxter Vt, Wise 1, Ingram 8, TiUimmons 214, Painter Vi. Sheldon 2, Pekar 0, Varley I, Thomson 2, Klmmell 3, Burns t, Steiger Vi, Lengren Needham 3, Gustafson 3, Mc Crary 3, Waterman 0, Paulson 3, Eastman 3, Emlen 8. Softy Deadline Wednesday Eve Deadline for registration of teams in the impending City soft ball league has been set for Wed nesday night Charley Davis, pre sident of the Salem Softball as sociation, announced last night A softball meeting will bo held Wednesday ova, S o'clock, in the high school administration office, to iron out final details of the campaign and to receive any last minute entries. Davis asks that team managers and those inter ested in sponsoring clubs bo pre sent for the Wednesday session. Also Invited are any softball play ers not yet signed up. SAFE ARRIVAL WINS NEW YORK, April 28-P-Rob-ort J. Kleberg's Safe Arrival nosed out the favored Ace Admiral to day in the featured six-furlong Pompey purse at Jamaica. couaau - . ! , ' ..... . .. .. J - There surely can be no doubt that the best thing to happen to Corvallis high athletics In years n years Is bundled with in the 195-pounds of Sammy Baker. The OSC assistant ath letic director's kid was all-state In football and basketba.IL Now he plays center field on the ball team, and in track is a fine shot putter, broad Jumper and sprint er. This summer hell probably take up golf and whack the socks off his pappy, the Beaver links coach. . . . Buddy Eyan says his current Spokanes are a strong er team than the 194S Wens tehee pennant winners. Buddy should know, as he bossed the Wenat ehees to that flag. ... It could happen only tn a war: Yak Pitcher Hub Kittle, as colorful as they've come In the WIL. was one day chasing down Jap snip ers in the hills ef Salpan. He had been at It for weeks. Suddenly in the distance he spotted the air field and a baseball game thereon. That waa for Hub, as he hadn't seen much other than Japs and Jungle for what seemed like years. Not Just an ordinary game, this one Kittle r unbled to. In it was practically every buddy ef his who had gone through with him in the states! Included was Roy Fitter, the Salem Senator flinger . . . The bandits In blue are at It again. One of Prexy Bob Abel's newcomers the other night was accused of finger waving from his nose at a few Wena tehee customers who were giving him the bleacher cheer. ... Con- Middle Man The Willamette U shortstop spot likely will be weU taken care ef today at Waters park when the Bearcats play Lewis A Clark In a 1:30 o'clock conference tilt Veteran Travis Cross (above) plays the shortpatch for Johnny Lewis' locals. Victoria Raps Spokane Qub By the Associated Pross The Victoria Athletics last night put a temporary crimp in the climb of the Spokane Indians to ward the Western International league's first division as they whipped the Spokes, 10-3, behind the four-hit hurling of Del Ow ens. The tilt was the only one played in the loop last night. While Owens was keeping the Indian batters well in hand his mates were belting out 13 hits. The A's had two four-run innings - -the second and fifth. A fog drifted in early In the game making visi bility virtually nil for the outfield ers who let several flies drop for hits. Spokane .003 000 000 d ill Bheo; Ow- . n.,va . , , .... . . v.w . v. WerbowskirFJrry (9) and ana and Rccca. .041 040 10X Hollies Next For Portland By the Associated Proas Portland's slumping Beavers, losers of 5 straight games to Oak land, hit the road this week, open ing a seven-game series Tuesday night In Hollywood with the last place Stars in the Pacific Coast baseball league. Other series this week find Seattle at Oakland, San Francisco st San Diego and Los Angeles at Sacramento. The Beavers, to bo Joined by new catcher Charley Silverra at Hollywood Tuesday, as the back stop returns from the New York Yankees, lost both Sunday fames to Oakland, 9-2 and 2-0. Tommy Bridges and Roy Helser were the losing hurl era. U i:J h V .i Li AMBY MO RAN spleueus by his absence this year Is Amby (The Bulb) Moran, who has supposedly hung 'em up finally in his native Vancouver. B. C But that we won't believe until September C the last day of the season. ... . His Intern ship ended. Frankle Dierickx Is now a full-fledged doctor and has his shingle up In Oregon City. Yes. he plans more seml pre pitching en the side this summer. . . . One more prepper certain to elaborate oF his 1947 state track meet venture Is Bob Cliisox Edged in 14 Rampaging Indians Nab Fifth Straight Victory By the Associated Presa The Boston Red Sox were labelled as the power boys when the American league season got under way this year but at this stage of the race the Cleveland Indians have displayed most of the TNT. Lou Boudreau's rampaging Indians nailed their fifth win in a row yester day as they edged the Chicago White Sox, 12-11, in a 14 inning duel which lasted four hours and 20 minutes. Eddie Robinson's second homer of the game supplied the Tribe with the winning run in the 14th and Bobby Feller's relief chucking in the Chisox half of the frame averted an enemy threat. The Clevelands, still awaiting their first defeat, blasted four White Sox hurlers for 22 blows, while the losers were getting 15 off seven Indian moundsmen. The two clubs pumped six homers in the first three and a half innings. Other Amer ican results saw Mel Parnell pitch the Boston Red Sox to a 6-0 win over the Washington Senators as he doled out but five hits. Ted Wil liams paced the Bosox attack with a double and three singles. The St Louis Browns nosed the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, behind Fred Sanford's twirling in the only other tilt on the junior loop slate. Eddie Stanky got his first crack at the Brooklyn Dodgers who "be trayed" him and was the key offensive man in the Boston Braves' 5-0 victory over the Bums. Stanky hit a triple and single and walked once. Bill Voiselle allowed the Durochers but three hits. Dave Kos lo's seven-hitter propelled the New York Giants to a 5-1 decision over the Philadelphia Phils. No other National games were scheduled. Beavers Beat, Huskies, 5-2 CORWALLIS, Ore., April 26 (JP) Oregon State college opened its Pacific Coast baseball confer ence play today with a 5 to 2 vic tory in a northern division game against the Washington Huskies. The game was played in rain, snow and sleet. OSC's Chuck Sauvain was reached for 12 hits, but had good control and scattered the blows. He struck out seven Huskies and walked but one man. Washington 100 100 000 3 11 2 Oregon Stato 310 100 OOx 8 7 1 A mason and White; Sauvain and Roelandt. 'Foxes Snare 5th Straight SILVERTON, April 26 -(Special)- Silverton's Silver Foxes rolled to their fifth straight Wil lamette Valley league baseball win here today as they steamrol lered the Molalla Cowboys, 17-2. Carl Wickham and Ray Schaap combined to hold the Cowboys to two bits while the Silverton at tack was accounting for 16 blows. Wickham and Arbuckle belted four bits each for the winners. Molalla 910 001 0003 S 7 Silverton 000 914 19 17 19 4 D. Owtnt Afialter 49) and Reich: Wickham. Schaap (9) and Roth. Oregoniano In the MajorM What thov did Monday: ABR H OA BRbt trs 9 9 9 1 9 f 9 4 9 1 19 3 9 9 Whitman. Dodgers rossy. Koa sox Doorr. nea box Gordon. Indians Vkso. Detroit 4 1 19 tali-Qrw Co. Pontine Sales & Service NOW AT ES9 IJ. Libariy Si. Between Union & Division Phone 2-4113 Hall, Weodburn's football dandy who also Is on the Grade A side as a Javelin teaser. Hall fin ished fourth In the state last spring- with Ms l?S-foot heaves. He's new getting 1SS regularly, and should make It rough on Milwaukle's Chuck Missfeldt tops In Oregon last year and now unfurling ltl-footers him self. ... It's on the unfair side to size up any member of the WIL this early, particularly when the outfits had such poor spring training. But from what we've seen of the Senators In their first seven games, here's our tabulations, all thoroughly dis cussed with Mgr. J. Francis Wil son: Catching: Offensively ekeh when Bus McMillan Is tn there, as be looks as If hell hit plenty. Defensively uncertain and one ef Wilson's many early -season wor ries. Pitching: Should be ekeh when the staff gets In shape. Bob Stevenson. Roy Fitter and Cal Mclrvin are sure starters, and Vince Laxor should be later en. Jim Olson has looked ekeh In relief and will Improve. Hunk Anderson still a question after his Sunday outing, and Joined by Bill Carr and Bus Sporer. Right now the pitching expectancies are one ef the brightest features Innings Cougars Dump Hapless Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho, April 26-(P) Two - hit pitching by Ward Rock ey two timely doubles by Gordy Brunswick gave Washington State college a 0 to 0 shutout over the University of Idaho baseball team today. Rockey struck out 11 Vandals. Washington Stat 300 040 0309 10 4 Idaho OOOOOOOOC 0 1 9 Rocker and Jorrison; Auer and Will lama. Salem Matman Eyes Olympics PORTLAND, April 26 OP) A Salem wrestler was among the eight winners in the weekend try outs for berths on the U. S. Olym pic wrestling team. Roy M. Hutchison, Salem, won a fall from Art Solum, Portland, in 23 seconds Sunday to capture the 124.4 pound weight division at Multnomah Athletic club here. Both Hutchinson and Solum, as the runner-up, are now qualified to enter the national try outs st Ames, Iowa. Paul Buhler of Dal las, Ore., downed Gerald Grimm of Salem in 1 minute 21 seconds to win the 174.4 pound laurels. Senator Swat i B H PcL B Olson 1 1 1.0O0 Ptttsx 9 McMillan 17 9 J53 Gdxlua 17 Wert 11 7 .333 Anderson 9 Halter S 1 .333 Hanson 9 Sinovic 9 .T73 Mclnrln 4 Spaeter 90 9 .150 Strnon S GcnUkw 29 9 J40( Lazor 9 Hartman 19 4 .222 Sporer 9 Nunc 14 3 -114 H Pet. 1 J09 i J? 1 JCJ I .111 9 MOQ .000 9 .000 9 Pitching: W L SO W L SO 9 9 1 9 9 9 1 f 9 19 Stevenson 1 9 9 lOlaon Mclrvin Fitter Andonoa 1 T I 119 9 7 Sporer Lazor (Carr IN i on the einh. First base: So far ekeh. but Jim Wert must keep hitting. Second J base shortstopt Defensively sharp, and both Al Spaeter and Joe Gedxius will be gin hitting soon, it is hoped. Third base: Met Nunes was de fensively tops in the circuit last season. and hltJt7S. No worry here if Mel eai regain that stride. Outfield:! All three Chet Hartman. Dick Sinovic and Dick Gentxkaw mast hit hard and often to be passable. Defensively lacking' as a unit and Wilson's No. 1 worry. The big -power should be here, but so far hasat blossomed at alL la fact there seems to be a dire shortage of . power in the estlre team, which win make It ail the tougher em the pitching department Baae running: Class F at present to be blunt There are no gaxelles la the lineup, although a couple are fast and two-thirds of the boys are decidedly slew. Also, haphazard galloping and thougbUessness 'were evident during the home standi Hustle and attitude: .Good en both counts. But as mentioned. It's hard to tell exactly what the Wilsons do have, and will be until they've been blessed with better weather so they can get In shape. As for the business end. Boss George Emigh has a headache. The first seven ef 11 scheduled home games (four rained out) netted IZ6Z in attendance, and the total, with good weather ; would have been between 1S.0B9 and 29.909. Hogau, Laniburger Win SPOKANE, April 28 -VP- Ed Hogan and Larry Lamburger, both of Portland, won.berths in the na tional professional golfers" asso ciation tournament In a sectional qualifying tournament today. Hogan clipped ttnree strokes off par for the Spokane country club course to post the low score. 72-69-141. Lamburger had a 72-76-148, one stroke ahead of Charles Congdon of Tacoma. via- USSL 1st km -mmmrHm0 mmi m w .0 1 85-S5 of 1C3" Llorrtpawcr V-8 cr 6 CyL Grealer Savin j$ at Tour Fcrd Dealer! 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