12 The) Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. April 30. 1S43 KoMh Along By Jerry Stonb 3 mtfrn.l7...,. To bad Uvat "Ulems Roy llotrhisea couldn't go back t kwi for A rrwk at an Olympic wrestling berth, after having earned the right at the recent qualifying meet In Portland too bad because Hutchison. h grapple in the 124-11$ pound class, had at least a 5o-5o chance f landing on the Olympic quad. That the opinion of the gvys who've watched Roy in hi Infrequent tensions at the Y and who unanimously praise the lad's agllitv and toughness. As far as we could learn. Roy passed up the payoff show because of inability to get time off from his job up Detroit way. . . . Remember the .Sox? Baseball comes bock to Silver ton. And immediately there comes to mind the glorious days of the Red Sox back around 193 The Sllverton Red So were not only the darlings of the burg out Sil ver Creek Falls way but also had a load of disciples In Salem and other adjacent points. For this part of the Willamette Valley was base ball starved in that period prior to the birth of the pro Senator. The 3 So were a great semi pro boll club and but for a lack of pitching depth, that gang could have gone great guns in any Class B pro loop In the country, ne- noember em: Johnny Pesky. Roy Helser. Barney Koch. Babe Schwab. Bob Bonne y. etc. For a number of those kids the Red Sox served as the spring bo. rd into sparkling professional nreera. . n.ow Mefieluess. the combined Kenesaw Mountain Landis and Connie Mack of Sllverton. who built the So, is out to do It again to "I"'" elob approaching the standards of that sterling crew of 1938. Full speed ahead. Bill. . . . Oh. That Weather The weather offered a frightful greeting to the llnkster in the opening round of the Elks tourney Saturday and the nwH? common complaint was the nafv habit the wind had of carrying pills into the woods. Defending Champ Jack Rtwll'i defeat by Harvey Quis tad was. of coarse, the big news of the first round snd Jack's upset could probaWy be attributed more to his long layoff than to the ill -hamor of the weather gods. . . . Tough life: Stearns Cushing. a oporta enthusiast from away back, hod Just that over the span of the last few days. Saturday: Stearns oipped by Tom Stacer. 1 up. in t?d flight action in the Elks meet, with the crusher for Cushing being a four-putt green. Monday: Our subject ran do no better than a 473 series in Commercial league pin action at Capitol Alleys. Tues day: Mr. Cushing formally opens his service station, which he'd purchased a few days before, and while closing up that night he is confronted by a determined young man the determination being ap parent in the gun poked at Cunn ing's middle. Cost to Stern: 40 bucks. Wstta life! . . . Sieve O'Neil. Detroit's chief, proudly proclaims that George Vlco Is the best fielding flrst aacker to be around the Briggs stadium bailiwick since the days before Hank Cireenberg. And that's coin- back a long time. . . . Joe DIMaggio the Yankees' respected rapper, hit .Mi last year, which la smart figure for the average gent but very lean Indeed for one of Joe's talents. But closer obser vation makes that .315 formidable even for DtMag considering that he was plagued by the following during the '47 campaign: Pulled muscles In right and left shoulders, torn neck muscle, bone chips in el bow cf throwing arm. torn leg muscles, trick knee, lame back, strained Instep, and unhealed op eration scare on heel. Joe has mi raculously rid himself of this mul titude of miseries as the current , race swings into high which makes one wonder just how much dam age a perfectly well DiMaggio will plioh with his warclub. . . . Wl-P Ball 'Jam' Tonight Tho first of Its kind for Sa lem, the opening of a series of Marlon-Polk league baseball Jamborees will be held tonight, starting at 7:3 o'clock, at Wat ers field. All six league teams will take part In three games of three Innings duration each. Jefferson. Stay ton. Independ ence. Monmouth. Sacred Heart academy and Halem academy are the entries. It will be a "Marlon vs. Polk" setup, as the total score compiled blu schools from respective bounties will go toward winning the trophy. The first game sends Jeffer aost against Independence. Then Use strong Halem academy tack lea Stayton. The finale pits Monmouth with Sacred Heart. Jeff. Sacred Heart and Stayton form the Marion team. Pitching will undoubtedly play a promi nent part In the show. Lefty Valley leaguers In Three Games WOODBURN, April 2-(Speci-al)-Willamette Valley league base ball teams collide in three games Friday, but not one will have a bearing on the. undefeated status of tho leading Sllverton team. Sll verton is idle Friday, with a bye. Tho three games, all set for af ternoon play, find Sandy at Dallas, lit. Angel at Woodburn and Eata eada at Canby. Grid Beavers in Game Today at 4 OREGON STATE COLLEGE, April 29-(Special) -Coach Lon Sti rrer's spring football practice ses sion Friday with the Oregon State Beavers will be devoted to a full scale game between the "Orange" and "Blacks." The game will start at 4 p.m.. and will be the first of three such tilts set for the next three Friday afternoons. A JACK Rl'SSELL Vikings Win, To Play Foxes ' Conch Harold Hank tossed reg ular Centerfielder Frank Os-born At the Springfield Miller? jn the Big Six league game last night at Waters park, and Frank responded by tossing a three-hit. 5-2 victory, third in a row in loop play for the Salem Vikings. Osborn vshiffed five. Although Bob Cedros held Salem to two hits, one a double by Waldo Uniuh and the other a run-producing Mngle by Warren Osborne, he had the misfortune of having seven ei roi s behind him. Three Sa lem i uns in the sixth won the game Salem plas the potent Silver ton Silver Foxes in a 1:30 o'clock game tooay at Waters. Springfield 001 100 0- 3 7 Salem 110 003 x 5 2 4 C'edro and Kindrick. Frank 0-fcKi n and Houik. Parrish Plays West Salem 9 Parrish Junior high's Pioneers attempt to get into the win col umn today in their afternoon baseball tilt at West Salem with Bill llanauska's nine, the only game of the day In the Junior High league. In the only loop game played thus far Leslie's Rockets nosed out the Pioneers, 4-3. Today's mix will be the first for the West Salem. Pioneers to Join New Sports Loop HILLSBORO. April 29 A) -The Tualatin - Yamhill Valley league will add Oregon City high school and drop Tillamook hfgli school, beginning with, the football sea son next fall. Tillamook was the only league member outride the valley district. The change will confine tho league to an ea.vily lraelled area. BOB FVNK Tails for Polks Bob Funk of Salem academy. ' Jack Soing f Sacred Heart, i Junior Wlekersham of Jeffer- : son. Daane Wagner of Stayton. Bob James of Independence and Bd Baker of Monmoath all have twirled well so far tlha ! aeaaon in leagne play. Today'sy$ itchcrs National league: Boston at New York-Sain 10-I1 s. Poat ll-6l. Brook lyn at Philadelphia I night) Hatten 0-1) vs. Simmons (0-2). St. Louis at Cincinnati Pol let i-Ol vs. To (0-1 1. Pittsburgh at Chicago Sewell l-) vs. Hunt (0-1). American league: New York at Bos tonReynolds (2-4) vs. Harris I l-O) Philadelphia at Washington (night) Marchlldon (1-1) vs. Maatcraon (0-0). Chicago at Detroit Wight (0-6) vs. Newhouaor I-2). Cleveland at St. Louia Teller 12-0) vs. Carver -). Duck Pins fielder's S. B B Coarts 1; Blae Lake Cannery 4. Kelly Far e,ahar and Serve KJte Grocery 4. W. C Dyer 9 were' tho results of Commercial leagae. bowling ii B B Dackpia alleys last night Bill Nelfaeyer had a 231 single gaaae for high and Lee Jaeeard roiled a II high aerie for Blae Lake. State's Anglers Wait Saturday 'Co9 Fully equipped and equally loaded with the enthusiasm that only fishing seaooa can bring each spring. Oregon's thousands of anglers are poised for the 194S "go" at dawn Saturday morning, the state game com mission predieta the number of licensed sports fishermen this year will at least equal the number of any season In the past. The general season on tront opens Saturday and ends September 3. The commission calls attention to the opening of trout season In tidewater areas, on June 15. not on Saturday. In Lake county the general opening la May 22. Other exceptions, listed by counties, are in the official synopsis of the angling laws, obtainable at nearly all local sporting goods stores. Even-Steven, Still in Senators, Jackets Split Ooubleheader ROOSEVELT FIELD, Bremerton, April 29.-( Special ) -Salem and Bremerton broke even in their Western International league double header here tonight. Salem taking the first game, a wild one, 9 to 7, and Bremerton coming from behind in the nightcap to win in 10 in nings, 3 to 2. The split left Salem in a tie for third place in the i tiunrlmtfs with Victoria, at a 500 level. Tomorrow night Salem goes j over to Tacoma to open a four game series with the vastly strengthened Tacoma Tigers, j Lefty Cal Mclrvin won the opener for Salem but had to be ! relieved in the final frame by j Vince Lazor when the Brems I threatened. Lazor retired the side, i In the nightcap Roy Pitter went ; into the ninth with a 2-1 lead, but a triple by Bob Samcotf, driving in a run, tied it. Then in the tenth 1 Al Maul, a batting sensation all ! night, clouted another triple and ! Frank Volpi drove him in with a , single to win the game. Salem () (7) Bremerton ' Wert 1 J 0 6 OiMoore.r 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 3 5 1 1 I 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spater.2 1 Nunes.2 S M Milan. c 4 Sinovic.m 4 Hirtman I 3 Gedzius.s 2 Gentiku ,r 3 Mtlrvin.p 2 HalterJ 2 Uuf p 0 0 0 SaiTUoll l 0 l'Ragni.m 0 OMarkert.l 4 1 Maul.l 2 0- Brown. 3 1 o Arnrich. 2 0 Ronning.c 5 0 Simon. p 1 1 Condon p 0 0 Ward p Volpi. m Boyd.p 0 j e I o i 1 1 1 o e o Total 29 7 21 3 Total 32 1121 7; 052 101 0-8 7 1 0a"m r:. J, Bremerton 000 402 1-7 11 3 ! Winning; pitcher. Mclrwin. losing 1 uti-her. Simon. Mclrwin: earned rum i 6. SO by 5. BB off 2: Simon: innings pitched at bat off t. hits off 1. runs scored off 3. earned runs 3. SO by 3. BB off 3: Condon: inning pitched 2i. at bat off 14. nits off 3. run? scored off 3. earned runs 2. SO by 1. BB off 2. Hit by pitcher. Spaeter by Simon: Ronning by Mclrin: Wert by Condon. Left on ba.4e. Salem 10. Bremerton V: two base hits, Mclrwin. Moore. Runs batted in. Centzkow 2. Nunes. Wnt, Spaeter. Moore 2. Sanicoff 3. Ragni. Volpi. Mclrwin 2. Time 2 10. Umpires. Last and Kotzen. Seoond game : Salem 001 001 000 02 10 2 Bremerton 001 000 001 1 3 10 2 Pitter and Hanson: Ceill. Marshall (10) and Volpi Dusette-Jones Rematch Made Their slam-bango of this week ; being interrupted by a referee's disqualification. negro villain Rowdy Rufus Jones and George (Alias) Dusette nave Deen re matched for the main stand on Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly mat production at the armory next Tueday night. Riotous Rufe, still the gent to stir up the cus- I tomers and bring the cops Into j action, was loser to Dusette in the first meeting when he in- ! sisted in not only had-butting i George out of cowrfnission, but also the referee. The retake will find a new arbiter on hand, plus a Dusette who figures he has perfected a defense for the negro's vicious butts. Three prelims, to be read ied later, will support the mainer. Jeff Tracksters Dump Sweet Home JEFFERSON. April 29 -(Special)- Coach. Pat Beal's Jefferson Lions cooped 10 first places and the relay to swamp the Sweet Home team in a meet at Albany Wednesday. 92 '4 to 42'2. Sprinter Jack Grimes led the win with 11'4 points. Other Jeff winners were Crenshaw, high hurdle; Jim Grimes, mile; Spark., 440; Rollier, 880; Crenshaw, vault; Page, discus; Crenshaw and Mor ton, tie in high jump; Hardwick, javelin and Freitag. Weddle, Sparks and Jack Grimes, rela Oregonians In the Major AB R M O A E Rbl Pesky. Red Box 4 1 I 2 0 Doe it. Red Sox 3 1113 6 1 Gordon. Cleveland 4 6 1 6 6 Whitanan. Dodgers 11116 6 3 Vlco. Detroit 3 117 16 1 ( Vice's hit his fourth homo run.) ALL 1 AW ic. A FA1P BREAK Forecasts ,. for stream condi tions in most areas is practic ally the only saddening thing for the angler. The continuous Third Tigers Snatch 7th Straight Tacoma bopped Yakima again last night, 10-7, despite a 7 -run Yakima seventh inning, and it was the seventh straight victory for the league leading Tigers in the Western International chase: The Tiges had a six-run sixth inning for themselves for their victory surge. At Vancouver the defend ing champion Caps thought little of the potent Spokane team and downed the Indians, 4-2, shoving them into the WIL cellar. Lefty Carl Gunnarson pitched a six hitter in winning this one. The Caps are in second place. At Vic toria the red hot Athletics climbed into a tie with Salem for third place by pouncing on the Wen atchee Chiefs. 5-2. Larrv Ward pitched a two - hitter for the Vies. Frank Mullens hit three doubles for the Vancouvers in I their win w.n...h Wenatcheo 000 000 200-2 Victoria 000 401 OOx 5 Rose. Stenman i4j. Mann ) i I and uairympie: ward and Dan telcon. Spok Vam kane 000 002 000 2 2 ncouver 200 010 lOx 4 11 1 F. Nelson and Younker; Gunnarson and Warren. Tacoma 000 036 10010 12 Yakima 000 000 7(JO 7 8 4 Foitier. VenturelH 17) and Rossi; Dulling. Pirack (7) and Eastwood. Beavers Book Last Home Tilt OREGON STATE COLLEGE, April 29-(Special) - Ralph Cole man's rain-plagued Oregon State baseball team will play Portland university here Friday at 3 p.m., the last home game before the OSC's take to the road into Wash ington and Idaho next week. The Bavers have broken even in their ! only two northern division games! thus far, with Washington. Top! hitters on the team to dato are' Al Anderson, third baseman, with 500; Carl Gustafson, Outfielder, with v418; Dick Kohler. outfielder, and Ray Oberst, shortstop, both .300. Leading flingera for the Cole- mans hae proven to be Charley Sauvain, Don Bedford and Fred Siri. C J 1 1.1 CTriOli IlOltlS Sports Banquet SILVER TON, April 29-(Special) The annual Silverton high Letter man's club banquet was held here tonight. Club president Carl Wick ham was toastmaster and guests introduced, many of whom spoke, included Jerry Lillie and Johnny Lewis, Willamette U coaches; Guyr (Pop) DeLay, retired Silverton coach; Al Lightner of Salem; Bill McGinnis, longtime Silverton base ball enthusiast and members of the teams, faculty and school board. Movies of the 1947 world series and football play of last fall were shown later by "Hack" Hiller of the faculty. New Far Western League to Start SAN FRANCISCO. April Weather permitting, the new Class -JsFjur West Baseball league will play inaugural games tomorrow night. The eight - club circuit, backed by major league outfits, embraces two teams in southern Oregon and the rest In northern California. Training camp surveys by Pre sident Jerry Donovan indicated Klamath Falls, Ore., as the pre season favorite in the 128-game schedule. Salem's Finest Anio Radio Service Dcolilile littler Service Ted Fanxer In Charge SC5 S. Commercial Phone S23S FA1P BREA1 rains of late have leaded to make many streams high and, muddy. Consequently, the "eon- j ditions only fair sign has been 1 hung out. The six-Inch legal length lim it will be la effect; except in the lower L'mpqua and Rogue river, coastal water and drain age basins tributary to the ocean and water tributary to the Co lumbia river below St Helens the limit Is eight Inch- In Dia mond lake. Owyhee reservoir and Owyhee river It Is It inches. Coastal streams closed to sal mon fishing in March ajid April will open again Saturday, ex cept for the Wilson river and the Trask river, open only be low highway 101, and the N'e halem river, open only below the Mohler bridge. New Record When Jack Sherman (above) of Sllverton lept 21 feet In the broad Jump at Canby yesterday In the Willamette Valley league meet, he act a new league record. He'll be tough In the upcoming district and state meets. Beavers Drop 7th Straight HOLLYWOOD, April 29. -UP-Hollywood scored a run in the ninth inning of a stormy Coast league baseball game tonight to win over Portland 7 to 6 for the Beavers' seventh consecutive set back. Ken Wyatt, third Beaver pitcher, was the loser. Tho Bea vers had 13 hits to 11 for the Stars, and tied the score at 6-6 with a four-run blast in the seventh. In the only other game played two were rained out San Francisco extended its league lead with a 3-2 conquest of San Diego. The Portland loss dropped the Beavers into seventh place. rartlanO ( 7 Motlyw4 BHOA BHOA Rurker.m Rattoj Smith.l Mole.l Silvera ,e Store .3 Reich r 3 11 OCoxj 3 0 J 1 White. m I 1 0 Stringer J 1 OfKelleher.l 1 OZernial.r 1 )Ubkt.l 1 S 01 Ross .3 S 1 ill a l a 4 1 0 a io a o 4 a Basinski.l 4 1 DiBiasi.p 1 1 1 S Kahn.c 1 Woods. p i i Pippen p Mullen! Watt.p 1 2 Maltbrgr.p 1 OBuUand.p 1 0 O Totals 38 13 23 13 Totals 34 11 27 17 Portland - 000 200 400 6 Hollywood 110 004 0017 Winning- pitcher Butland. Losing pitcher Wyatt. Pitcher IP AB R H ER BB SO DiBiasi 5 22 2j 10 ' I t 4 7 5 3 1 1 Pippen Wyatt . Woods MaJtzberger Butland i Denotes plus. Errors Smith. Cox. Zernial 3. Kahn. Runs Ratto. Smith 2. Mole. Silvers. Lazor. Whit. Kelleher. Libke j 2. Ross 2. woods. Len on Date fort land 7, Hollywood 13. Two baa hits Libke . Woods. Kahn 1. White. Di Biasi. Rucker. Runs batted in Kel leher. Kahn 3. Stringer. Silvers 3, Smith. Mole. Double plays Ratto to Basinskl to Mole: Basins ill to Mullen. Time 1 50. Umpires Eligeln. Dor an and Cordon. Attendance 3.693. San Francisco . 000 636 0003 IS 1 San Diego 000 2U0 0001 3 1 Melton and Howell: Seats. Jurltch (61 and Camelll. Sanliam Ski Dope S A NTT AM LODGE. April 29 (Special)- With a little anew falling each day for the past week, and a total of 114 Inches on the ground today, skiing conditions at Santiant lodge and Hoodoo Bowl are still consider ed very good by Ledge Mana ger Art Boeschen. All but a thin layer today was packed and granular. Last year at thla time only 39 Inchea of anew was on the ground. Skiing is expected to last until May 29. or later, under present condi tional MARION B' SCHED GERVAIS, April 29 - (Special) The Marion county B league base ball schedule for Friday afternoon, all games starting at 1:30 o'clock, sends Gervais to Turner, Hubbard to Chemawa, Sublimity to Aumi ville and Mill City to St Paul. I- - I - : cj r D TOAST T)F fZsM " D THE 1 I p otUMu Mtwtsi 1 mc L J BoiidreaiiHot With Hit Wand (artist Lose in 14th; Kiddle Winner Again By the Associated Press The Cleveland Indians rang up their sixth straight American league victory sans a loss Thurs day, this one a 5-2 victory at St. Louis jover the Brownies. Mana ger Lou Boudreau's four straight hits, including a double and home run and three runs batted in, were too much for the losers. The New York Yankees crept into second placer behind Cleveland with a 5-4 win in 10 innings at Washing ton. The Joe DiMaggio-Joe Page, combination was a big factor, Di Mag driving in Bobby Brown with the winning run and Page hurling runless relief after replacing Frank Shea. Tre Chicago White Sox beat Detroit 5-4, as Catcher Aaron Rob inson had a 3-for-3 day at the plate, including a homer. The Red Sox were outhit by the Athletics, but won 11-5 on the strength of four, homers, worth eight runs. Ted Williams, Sam Mele, Joe Dob son and uJake Jones each biffed one, eachWith one on. Williams' was his third of the season. Tho St. Louis Cardinals went 14 innings before losing to Cin cinnati in the National league, Johnny Wyrostek doubling and coming in on Hank Sauer's single for the win. Both homered ear lier. Home runs by Dick Sisler and Harry (The Hat) Walker helped the Phillies pull out a 4-2 -win over the Braves. Both homers were flukes, inside the park. Old Elmer Riddle scattered seven hits to pitch Pittsburgh to a 4-2 win over Chicago. It was the second straight win for the 31 -year-old. The Ebbet field jinx and 20 Dodger hits smacked the New York Giants, 17 to 7 at Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland .. . 100 010 300 S 13 1 St. Louis . 000 100 1002 S i Lemon and Hegan: Fannin, Stephens (81 and Mots. Boston 221 002 00411 0 Philadelphia . 000 110 120 S 10 0 Johnson, Dobson t8) and Tebbetta; McCahan. Keilner (2), C. Harris ), Savage (9) and Rosar. Chicago . 003 001 100 S 8 1 Detroit ... 001 003 000 4 I 1 Hayes, Pearson (7) and Robinson; Houtteman. Perca 8l and Sift. Washington 001 011 10O 4 f 1 New York .. 020 111 000 9 i 3 Hudson, rerrick i8i. Thompson 1 0 and Early: Shea, Pag (7) and Herra, Narhos 9). 1 National Leagaa New York - 320 100 100 7 7 Brooklyn 440 116 01 17 20 1 Jones. Lee 1). Hartung i2). McGow an (6). Hansen . Hallett (7) and Wastrum: Roe. Rainsdell (2). Branca (3) and Edwards. Pittsburgh Chicago 002 002 0004 10 .. 010 010 00O 2 7 0 Ri4d)e and Kluttz: Borowy. Erwkson (). Kush IS) and Mc-Cullough. St. Louis . . 000 220 000 000 00 4 7 Cincinnati . 201 000 010 000 01 S IS 0 Munger. Johnson 10. Wilkes lit) and Rice: Raffensberger, Guinbert (14) and Umaimo. Philadelphia 000 000 1304 Boston 000 010 0102 Row and Semlneck; Beazley, Hogue () and Masi. Molalla Wins WVL Go; Two New Records TJi CANBY. April 29.-(Specia1)Molala high won the 1948 Willam ette Valley league track and field meet here today by scoring 79 li points. Silverton was second with 33 l. Woodburn third at 301. Eata cada fourth at 24. Dallas fifth at 16, Canby sixth at 15, ML Angel seventh at 8 and Sandy last at 3. Two new records were set. Woodburn s Bob Hall unfurled a javelin toss of 185 feet. IO1 inches to erase his own mark established last season. Silverton Jack Sher man leaped 2f feet in the broad jump to rinj up another new mark. John Wells of Molalla led indi vidual scoring with wins in do in hurdle ragea and a second in the broad jump. Klang of Silverton was i double winner in the hot and discus, as wag Irv Zastopil of Woodburn in the sprints. Molalia copped five firsts. Woodburn and Silverton three each, Estacada two and Dallas one. Summary: uu. ur.iia illl RanwnkimD (Ml. iM). Hall (Wl. Seaton tWM :166. 100: Zastopil (W). Speights (Ml. Lan yon iD), Owens IMi. Lynch Sil. :16.7. Mile: Haldorf (D. Lamb (Est I. Saw yer (M), Olson (Ml. Rose (Can. 4:57 .a. 440: Kirk M). Melvin (Et. Mver (Sill. ChrisUan Can), Reiach (M). 34.7. LH: Wells (M). Schiewc. Blomekamp (Ml. Lanyon (D), Simon (Dl. .14 1. 680: Collins I Est I. Bennett iM). Thompson iD). Irwin (Can). Jense-n (Cant.: 3 11. 120: Zastopil (W). Speights IMI. Mel vin (Est). Sherman (Sill. Wilcox (Sanl. :23 6. Shot: Klang iSil). Penner (MA), Judd (Cast). Sherman (911). Jewell (W). 43' 5 Vault: Glacd (M. Gibson (W). Lew- ia (Sill arid Dlia (M) tie and Hamp ton (Can) and Stewart (San) tie. ' 6". Discus. Klang (Sill. Krueger (Can). Hamilton (M). Hall (W), Penner (MA). Ill . Hi: Carter (Eat). Blomekamp (M) and Staudinger (M tie: Gibson (W) and Sutton (San) tie. 6' 3". Javelin: Hall (W). Schneider (li). Straight!: Mosse'uW K-Perby. WI LEAGt'E W L Pet. W L Pet Tacoma 7 2 avwenatchee s .468 Vancouvr 6 4 .647 Bremerton 4 S .455 aiem a JOS) Yakima t 7 .429 Victoria 6 6 .SOO-Spokane .333 Last night's results: At Bremerton 7-3. Salem 9-2 I second game 10 inn ings). At Yakima 7. Tacoma 10; At Victoria S. Wenatchee 2. At Vancou ver 4, Spokane 2. COAST LEAGt'E W L Pet. W L Pet. 1 12 .455 San fran 17 B .654 Seattle Los Angls 17 12 .56 Hollywood 10 13 .4.15 Oakland 15 12 .55 Portland 1116.407 San Diego IS 15 .500 Sacramento S 13 .375 Last night s results: At Hollywood 7. Portland 6. At Sacramento-Los An geles, rain. At Oakland-Seattle. ram. At San Diego 1. San Francisco 3. AMERICAN LEAGt'E W LiPct. W t. Pot (-Cleveland 6 0 1.000 Philadeph 4 S .444 New York 3 3 .625 Detroit 4 .400 Washngtn S 4 .556 Boston 3 .373 St. Louis 4 4 .500 Chicago 2 6 .250 Thursday results: Cleveland 3. St. i L-ou.is z. tsoston li, Philadelphia 3. Chi cago 5. Detroit 4. New York . Wash ington 4. NATIONAL LEAGt'E W L Pet. W L Pes. New York 7 3 .700 Chicaco a S 5o CincinnaU 6 I .543 Brookl n 4 I A44 Plttspurg I 4 .556,St. Louis a 4 .429 PlUladelp 3 MO' Boston 4 7 364 Thursday results: Brooklyn 17. New York 7. Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 2. Cin cinnaU $. St. Louis 4 (14 Innings). Philadelphia 4. Boston 2. Goodman Signs On with Canby Marv Goodman, Little All America n football end at Wil laihette In 194. all-around ath lete at the school and the past year freshman athletics boas there, has taken a Job as head eaach at Canby high school. In the Willaaoette Valley league, ac- Jerry Llllle. Geadmaa toil! go ta Canby next term. G A a. H Pet. Ewards. Dodgers 6 .70 Boudreau, Indiana 6 27 Niarhos. Yankees 30 Robinson. Indiana 6 36 Gust inc. Pirates . 31 Westlake. Pirates 29 4 11 J50 4 14 .5l l io .500 13 .462 14 .452 Home Runs: National league Sauer, Reds. I; Cooler. Ciants. 4; Vaughan. Dodgers. 3: Gordon. Giants. 3; Staler. Phillies, 3. American leasiuo Keltner. Indians. 3: Vlco. Tigers. 4: Williams. Red Sox. 3; Robinson. Indiana, X. BELLS SLAPPED PORTLAND, Ore, April i The Pacific Coast Professional Basketball league today fined the Beilingham. Wah.. team $400 for falling to finish the season. Neperud (8U). Kiggins Eat). Walker (Wi. las IO',' mw record). BJ: Sherman 1S1I). Wells ill). Pen. nor lUAl, Linton 1D1, Hanna (Sill. 31' (new record). Relay: Molalla. Silvertoo. Woodbuj n. Canby. Eatacada. 1 3S. 111 SKIE8 KEEP DALLAS SEATTLE. April 29-rp-Foot-ball Coach Howie Odell of the Uni- L versity of Washington won't lose lua second star backfield man after ail. Odell heard today that half back Marshall Dallas was quitting school. He has talked with Delias. He aaid the grid star assured him he would be back next fall to play football. Fishing OJnsiis Jl Lale Comers Can Slill Oblain Tackle, Bails and Licenses. JUST RECEIVED ' . : Telescope Steel Roda 4.25 nd 5.1Q Level Wind Reels 2.60 Taper Fly Lines as low as -----.495 Level Fly Lines From 950 Bait Boxes, Large ..............I... 700 Aluminum Leader Box ... 40(J Aluminum Picnic Cooking Kits .1........ 9,95 Fresh Sibck of Night Cratvters ; A Faw of tb Better Gradas of Rls Hods WHllo ' th Supply Laate. e I . - - K . "v. - - -. rails.;, I MARSHALL-WELLS STORES ZZ2 Sloto EU Salem 1 t ' ' . i lor TrSIbe ore 'Xiao.-a-svaavaLs J. 1 Said Shoo-In Citation, Coaltown Claw Scares 'Era Off . LOUISVIIJ.F An HI 9 n-i . ' -V' . . luur were consiaerea certain icrupni to nave a go at the terrible twins , Citation and Coaltown, in Saturday's 74th run ning of the Kentuckv derby. It might be id that Warren Wright" Calumet Farm has turned tha pages back 40 years, for if ne cessary to thumb through th4 record book to 1907 to find a field of only nix starters in tha $100,000 classic. When the final entries Vr dropped into the secretary's box at Churchill Downs tomorrow, th expectation is that these four brave animals will find themselves com mitted to the mile and a quarter tussle against the Calumet beau ties: "My Requeet, Escadru, Grand pere, fcrd Billings. Big-6 Tennis Conclave Here Coach Del Ramsd ell's Salem high Vikings wade into the Bit Six league tennis tournament, starting today at 10 a jn. on th high school courts. The two-day conclave will feature teams from Salem, Bend, Springfield. Eugena. Corvallis and possibly Albany. All final events In the doubles and singles competition will be held Saturday starting at 10 a.m. alM Les Sparks, Willamette U rt coach, will handle the drawing to day at 9:45 am. to determine first round pairings. The matches will then Droceed all dar lone, accord ing to Raimdell. TroDhies for win- i ners are being provided br Howard 1 " Locke Sizzles To Lead Meet WASHINGTON, April 2iMP Bobby Locke, the crrwnky. knit ti ered South African, fired a seven under-par 65 today to grab the first round lead in the national capital . " .1- - m- a : r i ti ; f , ' " " , f. i ournea up ine mnce ireorges ciuo , layout at Lanover. Md near Wash ington, on the home nine, blasting 9 ;ll!4i4iPar by five strokes. He had 34-31 oo. O DIIVI A CAt YOU'RI PROUD OF OFT A GOOD TRADE-IN GUARD AGAINST COSTLY RUST DAMAGI SERVICE Ilarion Iloiors Night Tewln CaU tUVt US Center PK 7831 Season oinoFFfio 4 mkim Phono CCS2 tTp V