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Sec Vilpngs Play Sacred Heart Mt. Angel, Stayton In 2nd Villa Gm Round No. 2 inlbe annual Dis trict 11 derby that sends its cham . Dion to Eugene and the state Class A basketball playoffs will be pitched tonight -at the Vik Villa, starting at seven o'clock. The heat brings into action rjotn tne sacrea Heart Academy Cardinals and Stayton Eagles of the Marion- Pol k circuit, after these teams naa aat out Monday night's" round . with byes i. ' In the opener it will be the , Cards fourth placers in the M-P loop, againsf the Vikings, woo downed suverton Monaay ana who still are far and away the team to beat for the champion ship. Stayton's debut will be made In the second tilt, with Mr. Angel s Preps, who defeated Woodburn In the- first round. Coach Joe Boyle's Stayton finished In a tie for the M-P championship. Gene Barrett's Preps wound up second la the Willamette valley loop race. ' Following tonight's games the . Journey rests until Friday, when siiverton plays tne loser ex to night's first fame, starting at seven ' o'clock, and Woodburn ' plays the loser of tonight's second game. Two games will be played Saturday night also In. the double elimination meet. Salkeld Busy Lining Fights Still dinning after the slam bang show of last week, fistic Matchmaker Tex Salkeld yester day was busy lining up the pre lim talent for tne next armory reduction. Wednesday night, larch 9. The maestro hasn't nam ed the gladiatorsfor either of the three prelim .scraps, but intends supplying action In them compar able to that which helped make last week's show one of the finest seen here In many months. The main events, two of same at eight rounds each, are set. In one it will be Dick Wolfe, Indian perpetual motion lad who kayoed Al Cliff last week, against Paul Xennedy, the Impressive looking negro who clouted to a draw with Dean Abney. The second half pits Abney with Davey Ball, the Bak ersfield. Cal., 150-pounder who licked Irish Johnny O'Day a week go." REMATCH SET PORTLAND, Ore, March l-(JP) -A rematch of Oregon Joe Kahut of Woodburn and Baby Dutch Culbertson of Los Angeles has been arranged for March 18 here. Dick Wagaers TKO wla ever Billy Fex came as a welcome surprise to local fistic follower who develeped aa admi ratten far the Oregon City kid la the two armory appearances he made a few years back. Fex two short -years age was rated the Ne, 1. challenger far the light-heavy crown before then-titlist Gna. Lesnevlch shot a bole through his dreams. Fex,. incidentally, chalked ap II straight kneck aets In one' stretch so the stock ef Wagner gee searing . ... It JIM TUKNEB was good ajere the Wagner brain-trust made whea they took their lad back U the center of the fight induatrr meaning New York. Dick had bailt a fair rep ent in his home territory, even tbeagh Jast a yenngster hat yea doat know Jast how good yoa are till yea, go back where the blae-ribboa eempetl tiea exists. Dick's finding aa answer to that 'question ' right Here's a target for yoa pias- ea to rhoot at Up Taeoma way there's Ud named Jehnaea. la the space ef a eonple of weeks he pat together a pair of 799 aeries aad topped ft off with a saagnlflcent 909-pIaa effort . . A shower of I-told-yea-ea's , eame from' the ranks of Slate GUI admirers when the Beavers took the second Oregon gasae via ' the process of shaekliag the Daek's high-scoring Roger Wl- ley . . . Ifs fine to have oat standing stars If yea have eneagh ef 'em. Bat ia the ease : of Wiley aad WSCs Ed Gayda. when yea step them yea throttle their elabe at the game time. Thai seems to be tha tesaoa way ' ?- ' . 7 y,-fy . " - - " - - ,. ' OooaoDd d? E)IIoWcft 3L 31; IPDa iPUo& YaEie 'HADES TOOes E - Silver Fox r 1 r t Clarence Jehanaea ) of Sllvertea managed to eatjaasp Salasa'a Dean Kogera (nearest camera) fee this rebeaad la Meaday Bight's district game at tao Yilla, bat he was sarreanaod by Vlklags la the process. Ne. M George fTederlckaea and Gene Oarver Is No. 9. That's Lea geaaap ef the Faxes la the baek greaad. faleai wea the gaaaa easily, 7 9-S3. Teaight's reaad pats the Tiklngs aa with Sacred Heart at T e'sleek. sad Mt Aagel aa with Stayton at tJe. Viks to Defend Wrestling Toga Coach Haak Jaraa aad a Il ia Sakas high I wrestling so. aad will Jearaey to Sprlagfleld today Where they will defead their Big Six league mat erewa in the as- lal leap grappling meet. Frelfanrnary atatchea will n eff this afternoon aad tonight with finals set far Thursday night. PU Coaches Switch FOREST GROVE, Ore, March -WV Basketball coaching as signments at Pacific university for next year have! been switched. placing Harold Wolf, now assist ant, as head coach of the sport. Harvey Roloff. who has been head basketball coach here for the past two years, will become Wolfs assistant. Dr. 5 Paul Stagg, athlet lc director, said! the change was made at Rolofff request. the Oraageme are the demlast- tng eatm this year. They have the better balance. Their toasa anit Is aet as laipealng iadivtd aally bat stands aat collective ly A let ef people have aever aeea a skt jump toaraey sae$ aa took- place tt Mt Hood Saaday aad these who' have watched cae Jast eaa't help geiag back far more. The average person, par tienlarly when .be sees a "Jnnp fcr the fltst time. Is apt to feel that here Is the altlmate la dis play of intestinal fertitade. One-hondred-and -: eighty, two ban" dred, two-hundred - and - ninety feet Is a long way to fly aa a pair et fragile slats. The top Jampers and: meet ef them are ef Norwegian Uaeage eaa be nothing else bat perfectionists. They have to be, fer there are no leas than ?7 points en which a maa eaa be marked down la Jamping competition. Distance alone doesn't win aaless yea'rc perfect la those XI departmeate which ccver the la-ran. take-off, ; flight, and landing . . . Bagged Is a mild word fer It It's a miracle that snore of these daring gents doa't end ap with skis wrapped a boat their necks .... If the New York Yankees come ap with a eeaple or three tegaaao wtaacra this seaooa a aseasaro of the credit will have to go to ex-rertlaad skipper Jim Taraerl Debuting Tank Fi let Casey Stengel respects Jim's pitching know-bow- mightily af ter being a eolleagao of Tamer la the Coast leap aad avers that it ef the Gotham dab's problems are going to be left la the Mllkmaa's hands. Be fore the seasoa to oat Taraer will very probably be wishing hehad the J likes of venerable Tommy Bridges areand to give some help becaase the Yanks' hlllmaterlal Isn't amply sprink led with prevea aaUty tMit dispatch BMBtloaed that the leering American led hockey team i had been asked to apologise to Swedish tandem for ariseoadaet darlag some contests. Bad, bad bays bat It seems that these same Swedish fans were the Instigators of the rackas whea theySaaew-balled the US team eaa nay. The fans aver there have a different slant la stead of Ismpcoatag tha affleiato they ga after; the performers ta etead. So If soeae of ear WI amps get dewa hearted this saer ta the face of a batch of bees theytkaow waere to Center Surrounded by Viks " r ' k - f Tha Sicriaamaa, Bolatn, Oragoa, Wadaaaday, March 2, 1949 IOH SCHOOL wuumuu M, OU1M z Dayton 4S, gWidan IS -' PrtUd) Veiferton W. Franklin S7 Roosevelt 09. Washington 41 Grant S6. ClvUndTM Lincoln IT. Benaon 13 COLLEGE (NADS Tearaey Lewis and, Clark I .Willamette Portland V tS, SOCK M Kansas SUU E.Nbraika SS Brown SS. Holy- Croaa SS Wyoming 36. Denver M Iowa SS. Fordham S8 George Washington SS. YMI at Nevada 70, Hawaii tl Southern Methodist M. Texas 40 Whltworth 74. Seattle Padfla SS ayton Nab 48' Wins McMINNVILJJT, Mar. l-(Spe- dal)- Willamina's basketeers, champs of the Yamhill . county league, rolled to a 54-42 victory over Dallas' Dragons tonight in the opening round of the District t tourney. In another first-rounder Dayton overwhelmed Sheridan,' 4-l. Salem Academy swings Into ac tion- Wednesday sfight in a 7:30 mix with McMinnville and in the second game It will be Newberg, one of , the favored quints, collid ing with Independence: The Dallas-Wlllamina clash was particularly close in the Initial half with the 'Minas holding a 25 21 Intermission edge. Led by For wsrd Bud Boyer, who hit 19 points during the night, the vic tors extended their margin in the uura ana zourtn quarters. Hodg son paced Dallas with 15 markers and Mel Edlger pressed him with 14. Dana (43) f 141 wm.t W. Edhjer () F (S) Murray Flahcr 0) F (IS) Boyer McCullr (1) CI Ml filab Cook (0) G () Pedorsen Reserves seorins: Dallaa Slawaen t Olson S. L. Cook 1. Hodgson IS. WU- uuamm neuieraen s, anott l. win a. &narori T'wuiam Halftlme iaa SS. Del- M XI. Officials: Davis and Puuso. Bowling Scores INDUSTRIAL LSAGCR WO. 1 BHBOCX'a Slein 37t, Wtaaae 4M. 430. KARR'S (J Hart 444. Pace 433. Olaey Jr. COO. Kagley 31. OS, wl mey t. TRAILWAY'l III Pedenoa S44. Me. Nan 335. Cross 448, MeCluskey Ml. Erucaard 43L KDTH BROWN ) Murdock Ml. Jernif an 463. HlHetieh SOS. Hughes JOS. Hodges 333. KjaWLNGTCW sand (l) Colburn 474. Crlswell SOS. SNO BOYS 1 Baea-enson 403. R. Aleshlre 434. Ife- NeU Ml. McKlnney 493. Blgler 331. 1HMUTWAI CUiAMEJiS (1) FT os. - b. creaey 4Z, Houaer 41s, C. Creasy 434. Smith 430. SAXJEftC HXAVY HAl VUNO IS) B. Craeroft 443. J. Creerost 433, Wilder 330. R. Farley 4S7. Butsman BLUE LAKJ PACKERS- (I) Lane- hoff 331. Johnson 333. Elmore Hill Ml. Ayres 479. Cartoon 423, Eckley 143. VALLEY MOTOR CO. O) Doerfler 437, Myers 434, Bulleck 4SS, J. Farley 434. Colwell 474. STTKTTLXX IUTPLY CO. tl MuelU haupt 430. C gtettler 337. B. Hulerleh 4oe. Henone eis. jr. BMtuer 477. BRANTS BUILDERS (J farrar 433. jrwroB 437. MUler 430. Bramt so. Thorn psoa 31L High Seam sari as. Trallways, SOSB. -Hich mdrelduajseiiea. McNah of High Individual game, McNeil of arauway. mrt. one ToiniSglhi C's Mesit Bemckts Beaver Regs' Begin Chores RIVERSIDE. Calif.. March 1 (Special)- Eight more candidates for regular berths on the club checked Into the Portland Beaver training camp this week and Man ager Bill Sweeney picked up a pitcher via the long distance tele phone route. Making their first appearance of the season in Bea ver suits this week are Eddie Basinskl, Harvey Storey; Ford Mullen and Frankie Zak; Johnny Lazor and the two "Dicks," Sino vie and Wenner, outfielders, and Roy Helser, veteran portiide fllnger. Purchase of Robert (Swampie) Revels, a 27-year-old Irish- Frenc-Indian flinger on a "look basis" was announced in a deal with the Kansas City Blues of the American association. Revels, a three-year army veteran of World War II, started his pro fessional career with Wellsville of the Pony league back in 1942 and then donned army khaki for a three-year stretch. Last year he won 8 and lost 8 for the last place Beaumont Exporters of the Texas league. With Beaumont, Revels toiled 187 Innings, gave up 175 hits, walked only 59 and struck out 87. He had a 1.02 ERA; Donkey Ball Due Thursday Hilarious hoop doings are la store for local faaa Tharsday night at the armory when laagh - pre- d ncing ball Is presented, stort ing at S o'clock, ander the spon sorship of Capitol Feet Ne. 9, American Legion. -Donkeys, especially trained for maaeaverlag on the maple court, will have aboard 'em local hoop- sters, mainly from the Legloa qalnt and the rasalt Is boand to be laaghable fireworks. . The featare . also will be pre sented am Saaday Bight, same time. Freeesds from the exhibitions will go Into the Legion's dram Janler baseball fends. WILDCATS ACCEPT LEXINGTON, Xy., March 1-0PJ -Kentucky basketball Cosch Ad olph Rupp saidj today he felt "highly honored" that both nation al basketball tournaments should Invite his Wildcats to participate. Ht Mid the invitations were of ficially accepted in a telephone conversation at 140 p. m. with national invitation and national collegiate tournament officials. Dcdi Fins la idea's City Icagae actiea last Bight at B aad B Bowling eoarto Olson Florists topped 8na set Donate, S-l; Mick's Sign Shop downed Lea Newman's, 1 - If Malm's Chevron gtattoa beat Eis ner Motors, 8-1; aad Davis Oil blanked Ceemaerelal Seat Cover, 4-s. Olsoa's had high team aerie aad game with 1278 and 881, Em D Sehols 111 was high tadivtdaal game aad Eddie BeaoeTs 828 best sola series. Table of Coast Tides Tides for Tart, Oregon. March. lMsy compiled by U. 8. Coast and Ceo dettc Survey. March HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time Ht. Time B 1 3 a m. I S 8:13 a.m. 1J i0 pm. 3.f 8:10 pjn. 1J 8 Jm am. SO 3:43 ajn. 1.4 3:43 p.m. S3 0:3 pjn. t.f ?4 3 33 a.m. S.1 S JS a.m. 13 34pjn. 4 S3 p.m. 33 8 8J3 SJn. 3.1 10:13 a.m. 1.1 OB pjn. 4.4 3:34 pA 3.1 Local Quintet Loses, 6148 Portlands Turn Back SOCE Outfit, 6Q-50 UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND, Mar. l-(Special)-Portland univer sity's Piloj tonight captured the slate NAlfl cage title and a ticket to the national meet at Kansas City aa they whipped Southern Oregon college's 'Red Raiders, 60 80. A crew of weary Willamette Bearcats lost out in a consolation battle for the tourney's third-place slot aa they were turned back by Lewis and Clark's Pioneers, 81 48. Most of the thrills of the Pilot Raider duel came in the Initial half as the teams battled so close ly that the lead changed hands on 11 occasions. With Forward Al Holden nad Guard Leo Grosj ae quo leading the way, the Port lands emerged with a 27-24 mar gin at the half. The game SOCEs stayed in the thick of things up to tha 10 minute point in the final chapter when the count stood 40 18 for the Pilots. At that point the Portland club began to pull away. Holden tallied 15 points to top the Pilots and Chuck Jandreau equal led that figure for the losers. The tired Willamettes, who were playing their fourth game In five nights, made a game fight of it through almost three-fourths of their mix with the LCs but faded in the closing minutes. The Pio neers, with Forward Dean Sem pert and Center Bob Pollard pro viding much of the impetus, mov ed to a 11-28 half time advantage, but the Bearcats braced and In the first minutes of, the second half made a sterling Sid. Ted Loder's push - shot three minutes into the last period tied things at 32-22 and after Bob Pol lard had dropped a free throw and Jim Kelsay plunked a field goal to make it 33-32 Bob Johnson hit a pair of gifters to bring the WU'i up to 34-35. The sharp-shooting Sem pert then came through with a bucket with seven minutes gone to pull the Pioneers away to 37-34 - - and the Bearcats never came close after that. The usually high-scoring John son brothers tallied only seven points between them during the contest - - and that was perhaps the difference. Guard Ted Johnson led the 'Cats with 11 and Ray Fedje was next with 10. Sem pert and Pollard each holed out 16 markers for the Pioneers. Willamette (43) (41) Lewis Clark tt ft pr tp ft ft pt tp B.Jhntn.f I f 1 SiSemperM S 4 1 IS Loder.x 3 3 9 IPetersonf 1 S 3 2 J Johnson 1 S S 2 Pollrd.c 0 4 4 16 Warren 0 10 llDowney.g 4 3 3 11 TJohnan 3 1 3 ll'Kelsay. .3147 Lofue.c 0 13 llWllson.f 3 0 3 4 Brouwr.f 10 1 2 turners. 0 111 Bciivns.S 0 13 HVanPelt.c 0 0 0 0 Barkcr.s redje. 3 0 0 0 Mtllsj 3 4 OlOlWhitcg 0 0 10 3 0 0 4 Totals IS IS 33 40 Totals 34 13 23 St Free throws mtd Lewia and Clark 14, Willamette 12.1 Halrtime score: Lewis and Clark 31. Willamette tt. Officiate: Llghtner and yawcett. Portland (44) f t ft pf tp Holden. f i ) 119 foleen.f 0 2 12 Winter .c t 1 111 Oorsjss. 3 4 314 Lee. 2 3 3 3 (50) SOCE it ft pf tp Jandreau.f 4 3 5 15 Wade.f 4 2 4 11 Bonney.c 112 3 0'neal.g 4 2 5 10 Foster. 4 0 3 3 Neldeifr. 0 10 1 GatllnJ 10 12 Barter 0 0 10 Veentjer. 0 0 10 DevichJ 3 I 1 Sj Petrof . O 3 13! Totals 212017 00 Totals 20 10 24 50 Pree throws missed Portland 0, QCE 12. HalAlme seore: Portland 37. SOCE 34. Officials: Xing and Yerkovich. Powers Moves To AAU Final OREGON CITY, Ore., March 1 (P- A team of rugged lads from the isolated Coos county town of Powers surprised the AAU tour nament tonight by defeating the Weyerhaeuser Timbers, Long view, Wash., 88 to 80, to move to the finals. The Powers Athletic club will meet Portland's Outdoor Store in tomorrow night's championship game for tha right to go to the national amateur tournament Portland Outdoors defeated the Portland Fee's Rpllerdrome, 49 to 39, In the second semi - final to night. Canby Pockets WVL Mat Toga CANBY, afar. l-(Special)-Can- by's matmen took the Willamette Valley league crown here tonight. barely edging out Sandy. Both teams ended up, with four titles but the Canbys had three runner ups to take the toga. Molalla was third with three titles and Dallas copped one. Results: SS pounda Harver (Mol) pinned Al ton (Sandr). 104 Cribble (Mol) dee. loth (Can). 113 Allen (San) pinned Pease (Mol). 1U Keith (Can) dec. Wheatley (Mol). 123-Page (San) dec. ewman (Ban), im crann (Mol) eee. ucht (Mol). 133 Wheatley (Mol) pinned Tllgner (Dal). 14S Oribble iMot) dee. Harper (Mol). 165 Bay link (Ban) Sec. Bair (Can). 103 Len- hart (Can) dee. Kelly (Mol). 176 Peterson (Can) dec. L. Lenhart (Can). Heavy aidllek (Can) dee. Monroe ). -U 04t t6e &aUf 175 S.Hrph Street Watch tor tha New Mercury Outboards Majjir By the Associated Press J Sixteen major leagde baseball elabe started their 1948 spring training chores today with the. chilliest weather la two months reported from Florida training centers and the asnal number of holdoats generating considerable aeat. I The west coast af Florida, headqaarters for six elabe, ex perienced the first cold apell UIbm tilmtm Viia jlaw tnlili pera tares ranging from 47 to 81 degrees. The chili didn't Interfere with the first-day werkoats.. ) The holdout list was reduced Retires iiiami)i. nt j JOE LOUIS Champ Qolts Uabeatea Beavers Seek Title Cinch i CORVALLIS. Ore., March -tJP) Oregon State's Beavers were dril led in both defense and offense play today as they prepared for their final conference series j in two games with Oregon. , i i ' Thev travel aeain to Eueeno for Hhe opener Friday night and re- turn to their home court for Sat irday's final. The Beavers cinched ht least a tie for the Northern division pennant race last week by splitting with Oregon. One win this week puts them in front for certain. Coach Slats Gill revealed 1 he planned to use the same combin ation r riday tnat worKea against Oregon lapt Saturday. Action Marks Tag Team Mix In an; action-packed match In which neither team showed much respect for the rules, the duo of .V ft- n I J T 1 L. T t- ! " nero rm aiiu insn aut, vs -Reilly scored a two-falls-out-of-three victory over the Whitey Whalberg-Rene La Bell combina tion in the tag team match feature at the Salem armory Tuesday night. The Whalberg-LaBell loss, iron ically enough, came when La Bell floored his own partner with a flying leap aimed at Parks. Whal berg, stunned from the unexpect ed ascent of La Bell, was easy prey for Parks. Each team had taken an earlier fall. Red Lvons . and Bill Weidner. heavyweights, battled to a 45- mlnute draw in the opener. Ly ons, a . newcomer from Texas, quickly placed himself on the! un-pa-i liked roster of local wrestling trons. 1S5 N. Llborty 290 LtL0DS . ....? . . ' f i-:. " -X .. ' - 4 , i ! . careful fallorlng details male Wards your bext suit buy )7B TgJ A Yes, as ateny as 29S to3orlnaj operations go Into a Brent svifi These, plus tha selected virgin wool worsteds make II the best suit bvy for your money. Before yew bvyj your next suit you owe M to your-J soH to see a Brent. EUY NOW f AY MONTHLY Um a trifle by the Ust-mlnate sign Ings of Dom DiMaggie of tha Boston Bed Box, Jimmy Blood worth ef the Cincinnati Reds and Vie Lembardi ef the rittabargh Pirates, This left a considerable Bomber of anslgned . and unsat isfied stars, however, with the 1948 champion Cleveland Indi ans aad Boston Braves exper iencing the greatest wees,' The Indiana, training i noder warm, sonny skies at Tucson, Aria permitted fear anslgned players to work oat with the dab. Second Basemaa Joe Gor-' don and Pitcher Gene Bcarden, i . i . Charles-Walcott Crown Battle Set for June; Joe to Promote MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March MVJoe Louis resigned! as unde feated world heavyweight boxing - champion tonight to become a fight promoter. ... The Alabama-born negro who has held the heavyweight crown longer, and defended it more often, than any man in boxing history made his formal resignation by letter to the National Boxing com mission. J He asked for! and received NBA permission to promote a match between Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott In June for the NBA recognized world's heavyweight title. : Louis' resignation was submitted to NBA commissioner Abe Ji Greene, of. Paterson, N. J., visiting here, and Flamen D. Adae, NBA president, of Miami Beach. A new fight promotion alliance with Arthur M. WIrtz, Jamet D. Norris, owners of the Chicago stadium, and Louis sharing equal owner ship was formed. It is to bo called the International Boxing club. I have already begun to work in my new capacity as director of boxing for the dub," Louis wrote the NBA. "Our organization has obtained the signatures of Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott on agreements to engage in a 15-round heavyweight contest this June.", , Both contenders, Louis said, have been recognized by the NBA and "other recognized and competent authorities as the top ranking contenders. Their ring records fully Justify these rankings." Both Charlei and Walcott, Louis ssid, have agreed that tha winner of the June fight shall meet cither Lee Savold or Gus Les-i nevich within 90 days and that' the NBA-recognized champion will defend his title at least twice ayear. " - Louis' decision to quit the ring and gonto business wss his own. : "I'm glad to retire,' he said, "it takes a great load off my mind. 1 could see that I couldn't fight any more and rather than lose the title in the ring, I decided to quit" j Louis' sudden and unexpected decision caught much of the boxing ! world by surprise. Details of the planned retirement, although ex- tensively rumored, remained a, secret until Greene called a formal; press conference at 9:30 a. m. today. , In the 12 years during which Louis reigned the undlsput king. of the heavyweight boxing world, AMERK& APOLOGIZE STOCKHOLM, ; Mar. 1-rR-The Swedish Ice Hockey association has announced that the Amer ican ice hockey team had apologi zed for, the bad behavior shown B-O0'F.'TJKO.U-B&'B? (V HEIIE'S THE7 FlnST DOING SOIIETmilG ABOUT IT . . . Nam 'f. Address i. Phone No. ( ) Estimate on New ( ) Estimate on Roof Repairs ( ) Estimate on Material Onl O CUP TIIIS COUPON NOW? O MAIL IT TO US TODAY I Composition Roofing and Siding of AH Kinds ! . i : ' ' Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed IlcGILGHIUST Hi SOUS 255 N. Commercial v.;. -.mm ,. i)i 0S3 , vl !'. ' 4 w J W3 i Wi i i... nn TTiraiuimflnag r v.- two of tha world aeries stars, talked by telephone with Presi dent Bill Teeck la Cleveland, They were permitted to join tha drills, althoagh neither agreed to terms. Will Uafey and Roberta A vila also worked eat bat Bob Lemon. Satehell Paige. Rase Christopher, Don Black and Ar tie Wllsoa were absent The Braves at Bradenton, Fla listed pitchers Warren Spahn and Clyde Shoan. Catcher Phil Masi; Second Baseman Eddie BUnkey aad Outfielder Jeff Heath aa anslgned as they hop- light lata batUng practice. he defended his title 23 times. J by some players at recent matches -i in Sweden. The apologies were : conveyed in a telegram, signed by . Jack Riley, captain of fhe team,; which tonight plays in northern Sweden. 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