Lazor, Olson In Salem Wins (Continued from page 14) rond on Buddy Hjelmaa's double, a ground out and Brenner" long fly to right. Salem wm in front 1-0 at the time as a result of first Inning doubles, both well tagged, by Mel Nunes and Spatter. The Caps went in front in the sixth on Frank Mullens' infield single and his theft of second and third. The latter try caught the sntire Salem inner defense snoozing, and when Lazor was finally informed that Mullens was en route li.ani second to third he in haste made a bad throw to Nunes. Mullens trotted on in with the run. Olson was in trouble often in his game, but three Salem double plays, plus some great defensive scampering by Sinovic in center field, pulled him out. Jim gave 10 hits, but the Caps in turn left 11 runners stranded and obligingly bided mtothe needed double kil lings. Salem had only four hits off Hal Saltzman, the former U of Oregon whir, but three of the lour figured into the two runs. In the fifth Sinovic opened with a rifle shot double down the third base line and Johnny Johnson tingled him to third. Dick came in on Jim Wert's loft to right iield. Gentz kow walked, moving Johnson to second, and with two outs Mel Nunes punched a singie to right to tally Johnson. It was Saltr man'i lone bad inning and It cost him the ball game. Both Lazor and Olson, plus Messrs Gunnarson and Saltzman, should be commended for their control. L'aually the pitching this season has been so that bases on balls are dirt cheap, and costly. Last night Vince walked only two, a did Olson. Gunn arson j.srd one, but ironically enough, it helped beat him. Saltzman walked four, and the one to GentzJtow :n the fifth hurt him. Some sort of record must have been made in the tilts, for no les than nine double plays were made. Vancouver had lour in the firft game and two in the second. Sa lem had the three big ones for Ol son in the second . . . Fieiding gems popped up all over the park. Mullens and Sammy Samhwmmcr in the outfield and Len Tran on third had some dandies (or the Caps. Sinovic and steady Joe Ged rius were the sharpies lit the townies . . . The cold must have been disagreeable to Ump "Mjise" Dehaney's temperament, for in the second game he "ran" Caps' Bill Kee&e for something Bill must have said while way over in tne dugout . . . yard backstroke time of two snin tea and 45 second In an A-A.U. sanctioned northwest epea swim slag- meet Mis Zimmerman, of Portland's Cody kids fame la many national women's swimming creata, bet tered the official mark of L4U for the distance held by Gloria Cailem, New York. Ia clipping the Z2t-yard time she also sot a now record for the fit meter and chalked a new las-yard tint of l:4tJ. First same: Vaarotivtf Z) AB H PO TnnJ M ulnt.m Imih r.l Urad r HlrUnaa J Bm.1 3 Brrnr.c 3 Cunrsn.p 3 ISalcm (3) A AB H PO A 2 S unJ a 2SptrJ 3 1 Gedztua S 0 Sinvlc.m 1 O-Haltar.l 3 Htiuonx 0, Gntzk.r 1. WertJ 1 Lazor.p Tutal 34 3 20 Total 23 S 31 Vancouver . . 010 001 0 3 3 2 Saiem ii? 100 00 13 S 1 Cunnarsoo S33 239 3 1 1 1 Lasoe 7 24 3 2 0 3 3 Wild pitches: Cunnarson. Passed ball: Hanson. Laft on bases: V3, SI. Er r--ri Lazor. Mead, Gunnirion. Two ba hits: Nunes. Spaeter. Hjelmaa. Kurvs batted in : Spaeter. Brenner. Halter. Sacrifice: Sinovic. Stolen bases: Mullens 2. Double plays: Mullens to Kaney. Helmaa to Kaney to Reesa 2. Iran to Brenner to Rees. Time 1 It. Umpires: Mathiu and Oehaner. Second gama: Vaacourer () AB H PO A Salem di Tran.3 1 1 3 1 AB H PO A Kaney.! 0 3 2 Nunes J Muinajn 9 1 OiSpaUrJ SamerJ 4 i i OtCadzlua. Mead.r 4 12 0iM'Mlln.c HjtUM 1 1 3 SSlnvlcm naeae.l S 1 2 9 warrn.c 4 11 Saltan. p nyar Brenr ft 1 J 1 4) 0 JohnsnJ 0 Wert.l CJantrw j Olaon.p 1 1 0 S i hi Total 3S It 34 III Total M 4 IT 11 Bat lad tor Saltzman In 9th. Vancouver 000 000 004 0 19 1 Salem . 000 020 MX 2 4 I Sjltimn 24 2 4 2 6 4 Olson ft 36 0 14 S i Hit by pitcher Hjelmaa. Laft on bases VH 64. Errors: Tran. Wart. Two-base hits: Sinovic, Tran. Runs Runs batted In: Wert. Nunes. Doable plari: Hpekmaa to Karvey. Cedztus to Spaeter to Wert; Spaeter to Cedziu to Wert: Hjelmaa to Karvej to Reeae: Olson to Spottar to Wert. Time. I Ja. Umpires: Raharaey Jt MathJo. Attend ance 710. Cody Stroker Tops 3 Marks - PORTLAND, Ore.. May UfP Baxanne Zimmerman. Multnomah Athletic elnb swimming see. broke three women s national amatemr records tonight kr posting a 220- DIIVI A CAX YOU'RI PIOUD OF OCT A GOOD TtADI-lN O CVAJtO AOAINST COSTLY RUST DAMAGI J W - MW 12- SIRVICE IJarion Motors 111 Center n. 712 Night Towing Call 24417 No Marks Fall In Cinder Go (Continued from page 14) Low hurdles: Wells (14), Schiewc (M). Bellinger (S). Error iS. Rock (Si. J4 4. 330: Hail (S). Jenson (S, Zaatopll (W), Speights (Ml, Covalt (S). :.. 440: Lotus (Si, Olson (S), Kirk (. Hamilton (S Trowbridge (S). 43 J. MO: Bello (SH. BeaU (S), Baumarart (S. McDonald (SI. Fuhr (S). 2:06. Mian hurdles: Wells IM), Bloomin kamp (Ml. Schiewe (M), Van Osdol iS. Bellnser (S). 16J. Hlfh jump: Chamberlain (S), tie be tween Spence ( S ( and Bloomlnkamp (Ml. Norton (J I. tie between Van Osdol (Si and S Landing er (M. ST. Broad jump: Wella (Ml. Sherman (Sil). Chamberlain (S), Hanna (Sill. Penner .Mt.Al. 30-4". Shot: Klang (Sill. Craig (S). Coller an (SH Penner (Mt. A). Jeffries (Si. 48'4',". Javelin: Hall W) Neperxid (SU), Walker tW. Houck (S). Craig (Si. 17011's". Discus: Hall (W). Craig (S). Hamil ton (Ml. Rock (S), Kieinsmlth (S). 117 6' . Pole vault: Ellis M). Baker (S). LewU (Silt. Gibson (W). Crenshaw (J I. Gallacrl (Ml and Goheen (S tied. 111'-. Relay: Salem (Pat ton. Covalt. Hall. Jensoni; Molalla (Spaights. Schsewe. Kirk. Wells i : Woodburn. SUvertoa Jefferson. 1 -36. Class B results: High hurdles: Kellinger (A). Siets (Op. Schulke (O). :19.2. 100: Bates (A). Mitchell (T). Speer A. Siets (Ol. Mannmg (G). 10.8. Mile: Bear (T). Collins (A). Stanley (Tl. Hein (T). 5.216. 440: Coilier (T. Killinger (A), An drews (T). Stepper (A). McCoy (A). :5S3. Low hurdles: Siets (O). Collier (T. Martin (Gl Hough (A), Mahoney (G). :28.2. 220: Mitchell (T). Bates (A). Col lier T. Schulke (Ol. Sper (A). 24.7. 880: Matti (Ol. Collins (A). Browner (Tl. Vaughn (T). Lee (Al. f:33. Vault: DeRoaia (Tl. Fin ley (Gl. Brauner (Tl. 7'8". Shot: Elliott (Gi. Currier (T). Weis enhart (A). Speer (A). Morrison (A). 3SS',-. H-J: Collier (A. Bates (Al, Tinley (Tl. Tinley iCi. 410 -. B-J: Killinger (A I Hough (A). Mar- i tn (G). Mitchell (T. Aplet (T). 18'5". ' Discus Currier (Tl. Morrison (G). Martin (Gl. Stepper (A). 10711". Javelin Elliott (Gl. Mitchell T. Crutcher (Al. Currier (T). Martin (G. 13S-4',". Relay: Aumivllle (Hough. McCoy. Killinger. Bates i. Turner (Mitchell. Andrews. Stanley. Collier) Deaf School. GervaU. 1:44.3. WIL Hit Lead Held by Pair Salem Batting 7 tlx, Fielding Solid 2nd Vancouver's Shortstop Bud Hjel maa and Victoria's Archie Wilson, outfielder, were tied for the West ern International league's batting lead with .444 marks, according to Howe New Bureau figures re leased Saturday and including games of May 2. Catcher Bud Sheely of Spokane was third at .438. Salem's Dick Sinovic rated fifth with a .385 mar'ic. Four pitchers. Bill Freeman ol Yakima, Ed Lierman of Wenat chee, Ray Fortier of Tacoma and Cal Mclrvin of Salem, had 2-0 records in the pitching depart ment Wilson led In triples with four, homers with five. Ray French of Yakima had eight stolen bases and Bill Wright of Spokane had most hits, 27. In team batting Salem is seventh with a .244 mark. In fielding the Senators were sec ond, with .947. TEAM nATTING AB H 2b 3b HR SO Pet. Wenatchee 404 140 32 7 4 74 .277 Tacoma . 437 121 20 11 3 64 JTT Bremerton 430 119 10 3 0 48 .277 Victoria 401 133 30 S 74 MS Spokane 612 161 29 4 9 79 JU Vancouver 464 116 24 2 2 63 .240 Salem 434 104 22 S 1 70 J44 Yakima - 419 120 19 3 I 47 Z31 TEAM FIELD INO DP PO A E Pet. Vancouver 12 343 162 23 -S3 7 Salem 14 343 144 27 .947 Yakima 14 401 108 33 .944 Wenatchee 13 381 166 33 .943 Spckane 17 448 214 44 ST! Tacoma 14 337 140 33 .934 Victoria 13 379 183 42 S30 Bremerton 12 330 132 41 .918 INDIVIDUAL BATTING AB H 2b HR RBI Pet. Olson J p . 8 4 1 0 0 .400 Warren.V.c 24 11 2 0 4 .448 A. Wilson. V. of 58 2 4 2 9 16 .444 HJelmaa.V.sa 44 24 6 0 10 .444 Sheelv.Sp.c 55 24 4 3 20 .436 Lewis. T. of 37 16 1 6 6 .432 SinovicS.of 32 20 4 1 9 J83 Gaviglio.WJ 60 23 4 0 19 .383 Ragni.B.of 45 21 1 0 6 .382 W. Wilson. W.of . 43 20 4 2 13 J77 Wright Sp.of 72 27 5 1 11 J74 Samcoff.B.2 44 16 1 0 7 .364 Vallee.T.l 49 17 6 0 13 J47 Recca.V.c 35 12 3 0 3 .343 Brown. B.3 44 15 2 0 1 .341 Thomas. Sp. 3 65 22 0 9 J38 Maul. B I 46 15 1 0 4 .326 French. Y.of 68 22 4 0 9 .324 McMillan. S c ... 38 12 1 0 6 JK Arnerich.B.ss . 48 15 2 0 9 .313 Ete.W.of 39 12 1 1 7 JOS "4 c Av of ahr sh s OSC. C Ol GARS RAINED PULLMAN, May 8 - (JP) - The Washington State - Oregon State; northern division baseball game scheduled here today was can celled because of rain. It will not be rescheduled. Gal Softballers Start One again Salens Is to ha to a ten-flight girls' soft nail team this oeaaon, with Che Maple Snorting Goods store this Urns syonoorlng the elan. The local gals sneet an early and stern toot tonight when tnoy take oa the strong Llnd-Fosn-eroys of Portland In aa S o'clock go at Portland's Backman field. Doris Barrett, one of the top girt pitchers on the eoaat, will start for the locals tonight and opposing her will be Lind-Potn-e ray's renown Betty Evan. The Salem girts wul bo strong In experience this year, with bat one regnlar loot from last year's clsb which took the state title and went on to finish third la the Northwest regional tourney. The absentee Is WHnt Earnest, first baseman. Beverly Wads worth. No. 1 catcher la 1S47. Is a sjnastloa inark, however, became of an ailing ankle. Other rega lara aa hand tnelnde Sara Cra ven, Dora Barrett and Dorothy Richards sn. nil tmfVlders. and Marlon Mnloany. Barbara Rich ardson and Jackie Allpert la the eotleld. A good share of the locals' hopes rest oa some promising newcomers. Including Josephine Thompson, who eaaght for the Seattle Skylarks last year. Oth er top prospects are Dona Wle ber. outfielder with Vanooaver In '47. and Daxiene Scharff. tal ented pitcher aad catcher ap from Salem high. Dr. L. E, Barriek Is the gala. Duckpin Aces Grab Titles Hank Miller of the Eisner Mo tor team captured the men's sin gles crown in the recent city duck pin tournament held at B dc B bowling courts. Miller topped Ver non StilL-1727 pins to 1876, in the finals. In men's doubles Eddie Harri- ROOKS. FROSII SPLIT CORVALLIS. May 8-P-Fresh-men teams of Oregon and Oregon State split a baseball doublehead- er here today, the OSC Rooks win ning the opener 6 to 2 and the Oregon Frosh taking the night cap, 8 to S. Dardall's ElMorn Gees! Ranch Ttsbermen's breakfasta. lanch ktr dinner. Complete sccommo 'daUoas for day. week or month. a Hiking w JTlshlng if Meantala Climbing 15 Ml. E. ol Mehama oa Elkhora Road For Information. Writ Mehama, Ore. Tha Skrlasanan. Salom, Orocon Sandcrf. May 8, 194315 son and Tmti Schdz came through I Alma Penny after she turned bade with the till as they whammed I Nona Meech in the finals with 1730 pins. Ian S&8 five-game set. 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