t The Start mem, Balera! Oregon, SondxrjV May 18. 1948 EViledifordl Sweeps to Prep Tirack Title; Solons SVUash Caps, Play Spokes TJOoiiday Mclrvin Racks Fifth Straight Locals Bang 18 Hits In Taking Nod, 8-3 CAPILANO STADIUM, Van couver, B.C., May 15-(Spedal)-Salem's Senators showered base hits all over the ball park here tonight to take an 8-3 Western In ternational league win over the till faltering Vancouver Capila nos. Only one game was played, as rain let up just in time to allow the clubs to go at it. Consequently it was the only game played in the series and amounted to Salem's fifth straight verdict over the Caps this season. Salem returns to its home park Monday to open a three-game stand with the Spokane Indians. Lefty Cal Mclrvin. although in trouble often early in the game, came through for tonight's win, his fifth straight of the season. Carl Gunnarson was the loser, af ter being blasted out in the second inning. Van Ace Bob Costello fin ished ud. but the Senators whack ed 10 hits off him too. and in all With a deadline set for the had 18 for the game. Vancouver banged 10. The win sends Salem home with a 13-won, 11 -lost WIL record to date and a second place spot in the st.indris. Vancouver continues In larf place. alrm(S) Vincoufr(J) AB H PO A AH H PO A 6 2 2 1 Tran.3 4 2 0 1 1 5 Karu v.2 3 o J 1 5 Vfu!!n6.m 4 13 0 2 0 A'arrcji.l 5 16 1 0 0 Mead.r 4 2 0 0 6 0 Mjlrcnj 3 4 0 3 6 1 Brennr.c 3 2 4 1 9 0 Snyder. 1 4 111 0 0 0 Gunrm.p 0 0 0 0 Ottllo.p 3 10 2 Robrtin 10 0 0 Junior Bailers Sign Up v- Spactr.2 4 Gedzuvs 4 Smvic.m i Haltrr 1 4 Hanwn.c 5 Cntiw.r S Wert.l 5 M'Irvn p 4 0 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 Totals 42 17 27 12 Total M 10 27 12 Batted tor Co:.tello in 9th. Errors. Kaney. Hjelmaa. Baiern 12fl 102 002 Vancouver 020 010 000 3 IP AB M X ER SO BB Mclrvin 9 3 10 3 3 4 ' Gannirwn 1 plui 9 7 3 3 0 "0 Costello 8 33 10 5 3 4 3 Left on base: Salem 11. Vancouver) 10. Two-bae hits: Grdziuv Brenner. Crnlikow. Warren. Nunes. Runs batted I In- Sinovie 2. Brei.ner Snyder. Mc- Irvin 2 Mead. Gedzius. Double plays: ( Hjelmaa to Kaney to Snvder. Time 100 Umpires: Frot and Last. i Orange Wallop Webfoots, 7-1 Tliree Records Made in Meet Henley Takes Honors In Class B Division By Al Lightner BELL FIELD, Corvallis, May 15 (Special) Medford high's mer cury - minded Black Tornado, whipped along by curly-thatched Dick Riggs in the sprints, swept to the 22nd annual high school track and field championship here today, but the lopsided victory piled up by Bill Bowerman's sharpies surprised nary a one of the record 6.500 patrons. Medford was heavily favored after domi nating the qualifying round yes terday. The Tornado piled up 35 points, HVa by Riggs, and finished ex actly 20 markers up on second place Jefferson of Portland. Wash ington of Portland was third with 14. Conditions were perfect for the previously weather - warped ath letes, and they responded by writ ing thrm npu rprnrrls intn the coming Tuesday, hundreds of Salem i one of these by Med. f a. m 1L . Iflil W I T ' . . 'teen-agers are now signing op m roapic ir wie vo 'u'r ford relay quartet. This foursome i baseball league season. In the above picture, nine lads are making Riggs,-Jim Worthen. Bob Shan- with names, ares and addresses. They are. front row. left to right: Re and Bud Timmons whacked Billy Jones. 700 North High; Ronald Whittaker. 2440 Broadway; one-tenth of a second from the Gary Peterson. 2730 Brooks. Paul Rahe, 1026 North Winter and j record set by Washington in 1933. Lyle BeriC. Beacon avenue. Back: Fred Staat, 754 North High; Frank The new mark is 1:31.2. Keizer. (Don Dill photo) Other new highs were regis- tered by Chuck Missfeldt of Mil- ! waukee in the javelin and by I Lloyd Jepson of Benson Tech in the half mile. Missfeldt uncorked I a tremendous cast of 211 feet, 1 inch to erase the mark of 201-5'7 I set in 1931 by Warren Demaris ! of Prineville. Jepson romped the 880 in 2:00.4 to wipe out by two tenths of a second the standard set by Mark Werner of Medford last year. A number of other marks were approached. Rangy Emery Barnes, Jefferson of Portland negro high jumper, leaped 6 feet, 2V inches in his event; Riggs romped a :10 flat century; Jim Newcomb of Benson galloped a terrific 4:24.5 mile; Pat Duff of Grant turned 'Rods' Race Here May 31 The racing roadsters, oft known better as "hot rods" are coining to town May SI to in augurate the racing season. Pro moter Jimmy Kyan announced yesterday. The "rods," many of them new and faster than were the speedsters Ryaa had boss ing and bumping up the Lone Oak strip last year, wtll again race en the fairgrounds oral. Qualifying sprints, helmet dash and Class A and B main events will follow the time trials. Some of the drivers doe for the opening program are Bob Gregg, who set a new all-time record In Portland recently; Frankle MeGowen, the 1947 roadster champion in Oregon; Len Sutton, a current driving hotshot In Portland. Gerdy Toangstrom, Don Moore. Dick Bonbel. Gordy Livingston, How ard Osborn and others. Ryan's midget races will start at Hollywood bowl shortly after the Memorial day roadster com mencer. They will then race on a weekly basis. Elks Meet Semifinals Due Today; Fighting A's Punch Yankees Twice Youth vs. Vet In 2 Crucials Patiton 'Runs 1Q) 1 Dn Blistering 9DSE Trojan Ace Smashes orlcl Recorcl I r,. c i r a. T1 i ! mjj x- uu oct'uuu in Liuusi ixeiays ey kuss newiana FRESNO, CaU May lS-WVLong legged Mel Patton of the Uni versity of Southern California wrote a new page of foot racing his- tnrv tnrlav with h urnrlH ramrrf knoWiits i m A .t 9.3 seconds in the 100-yard dash. The six-foot collegian,; on whom the United t M States will pin its sprint hopes in the forthcoming j '.'!" Olympic games in London, beat out his closest f I i rival by inches as he clipped one-tenth of a second LV;' ' off the official i - -J Angello to Face Szasz It wUl be Affable Al Ssass against Bruno (The Bull) An gello In Matchmaker Elton Owens span- aiar gled mat main event at the armory Tues day night. Owen deeid- ;5'ed yesterday that the pop- and al- :''"iwyi capable tTiiM-i would Jbe matador . i- . Brsao ASf ello w - " Jump in with the world Junior heavyweight title belt holder who Is making his first visit In many month. Szasi has been indeed impres sive In his armory sorties of late. Angello has held the No. 1 junior heavy belt for over six months and has been a top operator in and around Holly wood as long. Owen has added a pair of promising prelims to the card also. In the f:30 opener the vastly Improved George Pop penhelm faces Alex Kasabos ki, and in the special Jack (Tiger) Klser tries the nastl neso of Glen (Cue Ball) Knox, 'both of 'em Z-of-3 fall brawls. There will be no advance In ticket prices for the show, and Jimmy Maloney, Portland ref eree who was once a topnotch er In the heavyweight boxing world, will do the arbitlng. Owen has signed the big and rugged Maloney as his new referee here. EUGENE. May 15-l-South- paw chuck sau vain hurled hulep Shot Makers four-nil 7-1 victory for Oregon , State over Orcgr n here tonight before 2500 fans at Ciic Stadium. He struck out nine and walked three Two of the hits were col lected by Catcher Bill Burgher, one a triple. The two teams meet again Monday afternoon at Cor vallis. Oregon Stat 000 040 0.TO 7 JO 3 Oreron 000 000 00O 1 4 4 Sauvjin and RoIandt: Johnson, Knickrehm i8c Bropst (9, and Burgher. In Bang Bee Today INDEPENDENCE. May 15 (Special)- The Independence Gun club will Sunday sponsor a big traps hoot on Its range near town, starting at 9:30 o'clock sharp. Events on the program, open to the public. Include 100 16-yard targets. 100 handicaps, 25 pairs of doubles and many optionals. Vikings Notch Tenth Victory (Continued on page 19) Tigers, Chiefs Nab WIL Wins With nothing more aimed at ( right along top row as a T man Harold Hauk other than the ad mittance that we have never thought much of football dou ble wing system at any place or time, we feel that Salem high touchdowning has long needed a shot in the arm. JVe have much company in the hope that newly named and thoroughly likeable Loren Mort will provide that shot. He will, we're convinced, if he has the material. Mort will not use the double wing offense (hurray, hurray!) U ' ""j .Nil- himself in these grid clinics. "Why don't you run a big pic ture of George Vico on the sports page," asks a subscriber, who adds, "He's sure doing fine for Detroit, and a lot of we Salem Senator rooters are very proud that we had him on our team two years ago." . . . That we'll cer tainly do one of these days. . . . Speaking of Big Jawrge, his first-time-at-bat major league home run prompted the statisti cians into action, and they found that 10 others in history pounded home runs in their first major league game. But we've seen no By the Associated Press The league-leading Tacoma Ti- i gers bounced hapless Spokane 1 10-3, Wenatchee's Chiefs outlast jed Bremerton 10-8 and Yakima and Victoria divvied a double bill ' in Western International league Frank Osborn's three-hit pitch-i Yakima soo ooo ooo 5 7 1 intf onH a hnmo run hv lirr Will- : Victoria 000 014 01X 7 2 iams, first of the season for the team, helped spark the Salem high Vikings to a 5-1 victory over Klamath Falls yesterday on Olinger field, the tenth win in 11 starts for Harold Hauk's nine. Salem plays Eugene in a 1:30 o'clock doubleheader on Olinger Monday, Big Six league games. Klamath 100 000 01 1 3 Salem 202 001 X 8 7 1 Shad and McPherson; Frank Os born and Houck. Salem Netters Defeat Eugene EUGENE, May 15 -(Special) Del Ramsdell's Salem high net team chalked up a 5-2 win over Eugene's squad here today. The Salems nabbed three of the sin gles duels and swept the doubles. Results: Singles Nugent (E) over Walker. S-2. 3-4. 9-7; Unruh (S) over Pearson. 6-3, 7-5. Kerns E over Sat ter, 8-3 4-. S-4; Bowden (S) over Seeger. 8-3. 6-3: Osborn S) over K. Seeser by default. Doubles Salter and Walker S over Nugent and Pear son. 6-6. 8-1: Osborn and Kerns and Seeger, 6-4. 6-3. Freeman. Plrack (6) and Eastwood Propst. Logue (II and Recca Yakima itnria . Strait and Constantino. Eastwood 1); Kasparovitch and Recca. Wenatchee 120 321 61010 IS 3 Bremerton 001 200 302 8 13 2 McCollum and Dalrymple; CJvelll and Volpl Ronning (S). Spokane - 000 201 000 3 7 8 Tacoma 240 013 OCX 10 12 0 Orphal and Sheely; Fortier, Ventur elll (6) and Rossi. The Mid-Willamette valley golf tournament, sponsored by Salem Elks lodge No. 336, knuckles down to a pair of crucial semifinals brawls today at the Salem course. both teeing off at 9 a.m., and over the 36-hole route. Also due today are the semifinals of the first flight, and the finals of all other flights in the annual classic. Ready to take their next-to-last fling at the title trophy are a couple of youthful parmen and a pair of staunch veterans. It will be youth vs. vet in both matches. Albany's Dick Yost, who has many years of golf before him, tackles former Salem City Champ Tony Painter in one of the matches, and Jimmy Sheldon, current holder of the Salem club championship, goes against the always-tough Glen Lengren in the other. Lengren fig ures well into all Salem tourna ments, but never has annexed a championship. All four linksmen can bang around the SGC layout in sub-par figures when "on." Due for action in the first flight as it dwindles down to its own quest for one of the many' trophies are Ned Ingram, Bob Ralston, de fending Mid - Willamette Valley Champ Jack Russell and Bob Bu chanan. Ingram battles Ralston and Russel faces Buchanan. There are a number, of makeup matches to be made in the other flights, but all title matches in them are due to be finished by tonight. Home Monday rff4 hi . A Quarter Horse Races Windup Ills transformation from pitching to the outfield so far a total success. Slugging Dick Sinovie ( above) will be in the Senator "center field Monday night when the dub returns home to play Spokane. Sophomore Dick is leading the Solons in bitting as well as slogging. Beavers Blow, Lose 10-6 Nod Macks Fatten Front Margin By the Associated Press The so-called American league contenders by now should be taking the Philadelphia Athletics seriously and particularly after what Connie Mack's current league leaders did the defending champion New York Yankees Sat urday. The A's, performing be fore a huge Yankee Stadium crowd of 69,416, swept a twin bill with the Yanks, 3-1 and 8-6 to crack the Gotham club's five game winning streak. Joe Col man outpitched Frank Shea in the opener while Phil Marchildon racked up his fourth pitching win in the nightcap. The two wins gave the Macks a l1 game mar gin over the second place Cleve land Indians who Ktnnnnl rhi. flHii ! "go. 7-1, behind Bob Feller's six-hitter. Ken Keltner socked his 11th homer for the Tribe and Joe Gordon . so rapped for the circuit. Joe Dobson hurled the Boston Red Sox to a 5-0 triumph over Washington and Detroit, beat St. Louis' Browns, 4-1. In the National circuit the lead ing St. Louis Cardinals pulled half a game up into the lead via an 8-3 win over Pittsburgh while the New York Giants were bow ing to Walt Dubiel and the Phila delphia Phils, 7-0. Warren Spahn's four-hitter and Jim Russell's hom er netted the Boston Braves a 1-0 decision over the Brooklyn Dodg ers while the Cinncinnati Reds won their first tilt in nine starts by topping Chicago, 5-2. record. Met ratsoa His epochal sprint highlight- ( ed a special race on the afternoon j - program of the f MliU fillliudl WC31 coast relays. Pat- ton, co-holder of the official re cord of 9.4. barely edged out Lloyd La Beach, equally tall Ja- uuiMu, wno&e closing ruin brought him only inches short ol breasting the tape simultaneously.. The race, with a field of five. was run unaer periect conditions. Officials in charge of the relays, including AAU dockers, expressed the belief all requirements for re cord applications had been met.! NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 000 000 0 3 3 A total of $4616 was shoved - ni.an through the pari-mutual windows GrananVs was nis 18tn aiuraay as me noruiwcsi vui- San Diego (10) Portland () ter Horse Association sponsorea ab h o a PORTLAND, May 15-p)-Port-land blew a 6-3 lead in the ninth inning tonight and San Diego scureu aeven runs to lane a iu-o Philadelphia 004 200 10X-7 10 1 Coast league baseball win over ! Jansen, Hartung 4 and Livingston, the Beavers The Padres leari th Westr"m 7); Dubiel and Padgett. , o me raares leaa tne Cincinnau ... ooi 2uo 200514 0 series, i-Z. Chicago 000 011 0002 10 0 Home runs were hit by Dick 1 Wehmeier, Gumbert 6) and Larnan Wenner of Portland and by John J ny tsarreii ana JacK uranam or Boston 100 000 000 1 7 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 4 0 racing program wound up on the ! j 3 43 r iu uunu iim.il. tirahm.r 3 Tod Davoff of the seven-race ! Shupe.i 5 000 002 003S 7 I , card was the straight $16.80 Sena- ! Barrett J 4 030 001 0004 I 2 n- TarV hrnnrht in the fourth i 0" " i v.. o . niw.i o gallop. i DevitoJ 3 The final race on the program ! jufrdc?np I a half mile event open to all RjtChy'. j aihpaaHaaaaaw m mtmm 1 1 , .1 laami Eugene Grid report that any whacked the four-master on the very first Ctor. Ffraxa7aa Bill Bevens: They're giving him X-ray "shots" now, which is con sidered next to the end of the line as treatment. The continual ache has left the ailing shoulder, but his entire arm is too sore to pitch. However, Mgr. Bucky Har ris is sticking with Bill to the very end. . . . CTJST FERGUSON He says hell operate fundamen tally with the single wins, prob ably off a balance line with a backfield shift from T formation. If he has the necessary kid power, he may use variations of the model T also. Mort used both single wing and short punt when be was at Independence, and did well with both. At any rate, the new head man will next month attend the top football clinic of 'em all at Adams State college in Alamosa, Colo, (June 9-14) where two of football's greatest coaches will do the turoring. Notre Dame's Frank Leahy will give with the ins and outs of T formation there, and Fritz Crisler of Michigan will ditto with the single wing stuff. And in the meantime Mort will no doubt attend Jimmy Aiken's T school at Oregon next weekend. So he should have a pretty good idea ef what's what by the time the Vikings take up their autumnal 4tbores next September. Incidentally, Aiken la rated Grappling Matchmaker Elton Owen seems to have at long last plucked himself a gent who should be a topgrade ref for his Tuesday night pitches at the arm ory. Big and still plenty tough Jimmy Maloney, the former heavyweight boxing man who has been third-manning for Tex Salkeld, will make bis debut here Tuesday as a rassling arbiter WI 1.EAGUB W L Pet I W L Pet. Tacoma 13 .64 Bremrtn 11 11 .500 Salem 13 11 342; Victoria 12 14 .442 Yakima 14 1) .538 Spokane 0 14 .31 Wnchee 12 11 J22Vancuver 9 14 JS1 Saturday results: At Vancouver 3. Salem I. At Tacoma 10. Spokane 3. At Bremerton , Wenatchee 10. At Vic toria 4-4, Yakima 5-5. COAST LEAGUE W Pet. I W L Pet. S rran 30 12 .714'Seattle 10 19 MO llyv Oakland 23 19 .58 Portland 13 29 .341 S Diego 23 23 .500iSacrmto 13 17 .324 Saturday results: At Portland 0. San Diego 10. At San Francisco 13. Holly wood S. At Seattle 3. Sacramento 3. At Los Angeles 6. Oakland 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. I W L Pet. CORVALLIS, May 15-(P)-Dave ft-Loul. 12 T .632'Philadel 12 11 .522 r-.ilKf fmL kik .u 'i N Y rk 12 .600 Br klyn 11 11 J00 u..wii,-4.uu: juii- Pitts. 12 10 .545 Chicago ior who was to have been co captain of the Axemen's football team next fall, drowned today while here for the state track meet. The boy was canoeing with four other Eugene high students in Mary's river here when his canoe upset He apparently was unable to swim and sank at once. Young Gilbert played halfback on the Eugene high football team. 8 12 .400 Boston 11 10 .524 Cinclnn. 8 17 -320 Yesterdays results: At Philadelphia 7. New York 0: at Chicago 2. Cin cinnati 5: at Brooklyn 0. Boston 1; at St Louis . Pittsburgh 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet ! W L Pet. Phlladel 16 .727 Detroit 11 13 .458 Clvelnd 13 3 .706jWashgtn 9 12 .429 N Y rk 13 a .619 St. Louis 7 11 J89 Boston 10 11 .476IChlcao 3 IS .167 Yesterday's results: At Boston 5, Washington 0; at Detroit 4. St Louis 1; at Cleveland 7, Chlcaro ; at New York 1-6. Philadelphia 3-s. breeds, was nabbed by Two Step after the original field of eight had been scratched down to three and also after one "dry run" re sulting from an unofficial start. Total wagering figure for the two-day meet was $8710. Yesterday's results: 1st race (220 yards for 2-year olds) Won by Earl Eye: time 13 J (3.60) Joe Wagner, second: 2d (220 yards for any age) Won by Orphan Annie, ume (4 10. 2.40) . Bus M. second (2.40); 3a ( I Kuper." 1 Admi'" 1 Jnsn" 1 e)-Won 220 yards for any age) Won by Cop ier Rockett. time 13.1 (10.40. 3.10) ktn (440 vara i Senator Tack Ml JuDiter. second (3.10); 4th (440 yards for any age I won py time 27 J (16.80 3.00) Bo- age Won b; (16.80 3.00) I (2.60): 5th (440 yards for any age) Won by Midnight Blue, time 20 S (3.10. 3.00) Scarlett Pass, second (230): 6th (44 yards for any breed) Won by Mite Bet. time 27 (5.00. 2.70) Bon D. second (3.00); 7th (half mile for any breed) Won by Two Step, time 57 (2 60. 2 40) field Balm, second (2.50). Senator Swat B H Pet. I B H Pet. Johnson 19 7 .368 Nunes 73 17 .233 Sinovie 90 33 Ml Halter 44 10 .227 Mtfilln 38 20 .345 Hanson 41 9 .220 M lrvln 13 5 J33 Carr 3 1 .200 Gntzkw 80 22 J75!Wert 76 15 .17 Olson 15 4 2TStevensn 4 0 .000 Gedzius 77 20 MO Lazor 5 0 .000 Pit ter 12 3 JSOiSporer Spaeter 73 18 .2471 Pitching: W L SO' Mclrvin 6 0 23 Lazor Olson 3 0 121Sporer Stevensn I 1 161 Carr Fitter I 2 10! 0 .000 W L SO 1 3 5 1 10 0 18 3 2 1 Basnkij 5 1 2 SRuckr.m 3 2 2 0 Silvera.c 4 0 13 0 Reich.r 5 3 1 0 Storey J 4 0 2 IWtnnrl 4 0 4 OMoIe.l 4 0 1 4Mulln.2 3 0 0 USabrd.p 3 0 0 1 Mooty.p 0 2 0 0J Sierra. p 0 0 0 OSmith.t 1 0 0 Oinemng.p 0 10 0 ABHOA St. Louis Spahn and Salkeld: Barney. Casey (9) and Edwards. Pittsburgh 00 002 0103 7 2 022 040 OCX 8 13 2 10 0 10 1 0 0 0 4 2 5 10 10 1 4 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 WHIT OVALISTS WIN WALLA WALLA, May 15 -JT) The Whitman Missionaries fin ished an undefeated dual meet track season here today by troun cing the College of Idaho 87 i to 30. Add gents who certainly like their baseball. Curt Ferguson. The co-operator of the Willam ette Amusement Co., sponsor of the State league Capitols, would cut both arms off up to there if he could corral the champion ship trophy this season. He has hired a number of outside hot shots onto the club, has arrang ed for It to play all home games in Waters, park, garbed in Grade A gear, and bis hustled up sum mertime jobs for some of the players. Besides, he and Partner Numa Arnold are devout Salem Senator fans. Curt will unques tionably be the proudest (and most nervous) gent In the stands next Saturday night when his Caps open their season at Waters. He really goes for his baseball Suggestion to those who have forwarded to us their complaints on the Senator game broadcasts: Please send 'em to the radio sta tion, care of Mr. Loring Schmidt. LPofl(h)Dnc Pemoinistratoini Courthouse Lawn Tuesday, May 18 - 3:00 PJ4. BACIH1E BROWN Noted Authority on WIU demonstrate tne use of the spinning reeL rod and oqulpment to the pooplo of Salem. Ym maw his czracle and picture In "LITE" ntagadno. March 18. 1948. page 141. NOW SEE HTM IN PERSON. SPONSORED BT THK rOLLOWINQ DEALERS OF SALEM Andersen's Sporting Geeds. 117 N. Commercial 1 Barb's Sporting Geeds. Ill 8. Hig Den Harrer. 124S N. Xlst 8L Maple's Sporting Gooes. 171 State St. .Phone If U .Phone 4555 tNU Totals 34 12 27 18, Totals 38 13 27 17 t Smith (rounded for Wenner in 9th. Singled for Coscarart in Sth. rii-d out and walked for Rice In Sth. Walked and filed out for Devi to In Sth. Jensen singled for Jurislch In Bth. San Diego 012 000 00710 Portland 002 100 030 6 Error: Barrett. Jurisich. Basinskl. IP AB R H ER SO BB Wade 7 nlus 30 9 12 2 2 Jurisich 1 4 Thompson 1 4 Gabbard 8 13 29 Mooty 0 plus 0 Sierra 13 4 Fleming 13 1 Runs batted in Barrett 2. Graham 4. Rucker. Silvera. Gabbard. Wenner 2. Jensen. Ritchey. Handley, Clay. Two base hits Mole Gabbard. Home runs Barrett, Graham. Wenner. Winning pitcher: Jurisich. Losing pitcher: Gab bard. Umpires: Gordon. Engeln and Doran. Time 2.08. Attendance 4,334. Sacramento 003 000 000 3 0 0 Seattle 101 020 01X 3 1 Freitas. Grissom (8) and Moore; Fletcher and Hemaley. Oakland . 200 000 002 0 4 S 0 Los Angeles ...101 002 000 2 6 8 0 WUkie, Gassaway (7). Klinger (9) and Lillard. Ralmondi (9); Carlsen. Ad kins (1) and Malone. Hollywood .103 111 010 I 22 2 San Francisco 011 913 MX 13 16 0 Smith. Butland (5). Krakauskas (7) and Gladd: Perez. Lien (3), Joyce (5) and Leonard. 0 4 3 Riddle. Lombard i 5). Main (6) 2 0 0 Gregg 18) and Klutz. Brecheen and 2 3 0; Rice. llli Washington 000 000 000 0 3 0 111! Boston 102 100 01X 5 8 0 2 1 Masterson Scarborough 5. PieretU 1 12 2 (8) and Early; Dobson and Tebbetts. 3 2 J St. Louis 010 000 0001 I 2 118 Detroit 102 001 00X 4 9 A 0 0 0 Carver. Biscan (6). Shore (8) and 0 0 0 i Partee: Trout and Riebe. 0 0 0 Chicago 000 000 1001 8 I 0 0 0 Cleveland 200 200 30X 7 10 8 Haynes. Goodwin (6). Pearson (7) and A. Robinson; Feller and Hegan. f lrst game Philadelphia 000 000 2103 New York 000 000 1001 8 8 Coleman and Rosar; Shea and Berra. Second game: Philadelphia 103 010 120S 10 New York 2O0 200 0024 10 1 Marchildon and Guerra. Rosar 49): Embree. Page (9), Gum pert (8) and Berra. Gtation Nabs Preakness Go PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md, May 15 -JP)- Citation went to work on an "off track today and the great Calumet Farm express came through on time and in front all the way to whip earfly three rivals in the 72nd running of the Preakness stakes. A cheering crowd of 32,244 rerson mari the f1t haw mnn of Bull Lea -Hydroplane 2nd the shortest priced horse in Preak ness history, and Citation ran as true to form as he ever did Jin his brilliant three-year-old ca reer. Furthermore, he picked tjp $91,870, and shot his total earn ings to $423,700. This takes him up to sixth in the list of. world money winning horses. Citation trimmed his closest rival, C V. Whitney's Vulcan's Forge by six lengths, with Syl-. vester W. Labrot's Bovard third another four lengths away, rourth and last in the skimpy field was King Ranch's " Better Self. Local Club Will j Fire on B-Birds The Salem Fur, Fin and Feature club, comprised of high school students interested In game and fish conservation, has announced the rponsorship of a crow shoot, objective of which is to rid Marion and Polk counties ol the destruc tive black birds. j " A valuable shotgun will Jbe awarded to the sportsman -who turns in the most crows' feet dur ing the contest, which will run from May 17 to June 30. To, en ter the crow-blasting competition, hunters must purchase a fifty-cent registration card from one of sev eral local sporting goods stores. Today's jfypitchcrs American league: St. Louis at Detroit Zoldak 0-2) vs. Houtteman (0-4). Phil adelphia at New York Brissie 13-2) vs. Reynolds (9-0). Washington at Boston (2) Hudson (1-2) and Wymn (3-2) vs. Kramer (2-1) and Kinder (1-4)). Chi cago at Cleveland (2) Wight (1-2) and Grove (1-2) vs. Lemon (3-2) and Ken nedy (0-0). National league: Boston at Brooklyn Sain (2-2) vs. Branca (2-3). New York at Philadelphia (2 Koslo (2-1) and Newsom (0-1) vs. Simmons (1-2) and Donnelly (2-2. Cincinnati at Chicago- Walters (0-1) vs. LnamDers ii-i). Pittsburgh at St. Louis Higb (1-1) vs. Dickson (2-1). JEFF GALS WIN JEFFERSON The Jefferson girls tennis team defeated Inde pendence here Friday, three matches to one. Winners were Doris Haworth, Joyce Bavter, Pat LaRowe, Ma bell Steele and Kath erine Specht. Ithaca Model 37 Featherweight 12 Ga. Pumps. Win - Model 24. 16 Ga. Doable. Springfield 12 Ga. Doable. Win - Rem - Martin -22'ss aod .419 III Standards 22 and .381-33 Specials. Hain's Outboard and Sport Shop 1291 S. Commercial - Ph. 5t Opening Highl Ilonday. 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