The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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Sinovic In-Out at Portland
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'Onn to
Bevo Camp
El Al Llghtaer
- . Tlil n that:
Alter peeking ever the
tnuiqaes from EJvertlde
and
..listening ta re
nlti: r uu.
phone' conver
sations from the
y same . place, we
'.knew nt whe
ther DUk Stae
vle, ana af the
ton Salem Sen-
" ater handles
' last season -will
stick with thai
; tinHt i Prints X
material, by , su-evie
Fabliclst : ; Marlowe Branagan,
ears Dick Is among the first
four outfielder oa the club. The
' ether three are Joe Brevla,
Johnny Rneker and Dick Wea-
' aer, 'another' Salem trad. Bat a
gabf est wtth Senators Mgr. BUI
Beard ita. stiverslde I informed
that ' Beve Boss Bill - Sweeney
In Junior Tie
Leslie Qubs Turn
Back Greys, Pioneers
rCNIOR HIGH STANDINGS
ItMi
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LralVa Golds . ' i
Leklie Blues -T 706
Parrlth Ptoneert J JJ
Parrtsh Grey f -fw
Parrteh Cards .
Wert Salem
The Leslie Golds and Leslie
Blues ended up in a tie for the
Junior high hoop crown last night
after , coming through with vic
tories In the final round tho re
sults cracking a four-way tie for
first place. ,
The Golds rolled to a 47-21 win
over the Parrish Greys and the
Blues chalked up a 45-16 decision
over the Parrish Pioneers. The
West Salems suf feredtbeir 10th
straight loss as they bowed to tha
Parrish Cards, -51-41--. - -.
The Golds had a tough fight In
the first half of their tilt with the
Greys before coming out on top.
They held a slim, 13-10 margin
then zoomed away to tho triumph.
John Hannon paced tho Golds
with a big 20 points.
The Blues pushed to a eomfort
ablo .24-6 advantage ever the
Pioneers at tho Intermission and
aoasted into their victory.
V. Car s (II)
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fteetmoker (1)
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imM xmrin! cards finvdar 1.
a t, Baumgart IS; West Salem
Vonts 4, Nelson S, Jaqutta S. Ot
uat Wenger and MUso.
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GMo U. Oreys 10.
Jinel Selects I
All-Star Team
WLLMAN, Weak, March 11 -rV
Jack Trlel, Washington Btete
I- Jtgn basketball coach, tapped
XI team in tha conference to
ft In n amine his selections for an
I i ainthrrn division basketball
teaas. Friers first team choice
was: Forwards Ed Gayda, Wash
ington State,'; and Bill Vanden
burrh, Washington. Center Rog
er Wiley, Oregon. Guards Pres
ton Brimhall, Idaho and ' CUM
Crandsll, Oregon State,
Tha second five: Sam White.
Washington, and ' Paul Sowers,
Oregon. Center Nick stallworth,
Idaho. Guards George Elliott
and Bob Hamilton, both of Wash
ington State.
For an all-opponent team, Friel
shifted Sowers to tha first team
In place of Gayda and placed Bob
Pritchett of Idaho at forward on
, tho second five. Dick Ballantyne
and BUI Harper of Oregon State
replaced his Washington - State
fuards.
Government Camp: Snow depth 12a
snehes, none new; surface powder,
packed and drifted: skiing ailr; roads
elear: chains should be carried; ample
parking. , Forecast: PsrUjr cloudy to
eJotidy with flurries Saturday.
Ttmberline Lodge: Snow depth SIS
Inrties, none new; surface powder,
packed and Icy; skiing fair: Otto Lang
end Little Betsy tows will operate;
roods clear, chains needed; ample
narktne. Foroeast: Mostlw cloudy, a
few flurries; easterly winds 10-lt miles
an hour. -
WILMINGTON, Calif., Mar. 11
Catcher Nick Pesut's bases-loaded
' pinch homer highlighted a seven
run outburst which gave Sacra
mento a 13-7 exhibition victory
today aver the Seattle Ra inters.
. Pesut's blow in the big, Solon
sixth was ono of seven homers
, propelled , with the aid of high
winds. Al White, Joe Grace and
Carl Cox also homered for the
winners, with Herb Karpel, Frank
Colman and Tom Neill producing
for the Rainiers. i
RaoItIo Rim OnnllcM, . Hi,
victim. of the Solon rally.' - ': .
mm . A. aaa a a mm m mm. m mm, m mm - mW
aacramenio uju u7 uiz js is Q
Seattle 101 200 120 7 10 3
" Freitas. Du (9 Rlppla (9),
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Golds, Blues - mMm
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f s 4T) 1 ilty Ptoneers
otule (U) () Bauer
aineo (4) T ,. ,. (J) GarUnd
afus h) C (!) Cohen
lo (4) O (9) Isaacson
(io o m fw
1 i , Mnrlnf niiiaa nnrni a.
4is Ust
otttino
BF j - M
hasn't been aslng Slnavle
m spring cam (um, Indicating
ho isnljee sharp ir lm-
bur" Hehard. The final answer
shoald ha forthcoming ia eesW
pie of weeks, whoa the Fect-
. leads open ap against the 4 Seals
' at Saa'- Franelsca. vs.
Joe Gordon, won his srgnmeat
with Bill Veeek, tha Cleveland
commander. The Flash- flgnred
.ha was worth at least half .-of
soma of those gsadyi flMH and
$9tJ0t salaried players ap front
and held et for pay of that
range-Do it f IMM, aver tea
grand, more thaa ' bo' was arlgi
nallrseffered. ; .Y Dr. Gerald B.
Smith eCWeedbarn lets aa know
nickly that wo i kicked one
; whea wo wrote the other day that
Earl Saadness, member of Ore-
- yen's 133 national champ ton
ship cage crew Is aew' coaching
at, Juneau, Alaska! Dr. Smith
says It's Aneheraf e, not Jaaeaa.
'Sense please. ,
S Tha Ctcrtaszncm, Solaxa, Oracjosu Saturday, March 12 1149
Eflfleinistairg, Yakima.
'Views ' Y ffntiers
Illensburg, Yakima and Longview came through with opening
wins last mgnt m mm nortnwest
on the Willamette floor.
The Salem quint, composed of
SCCs Start
Salesa Golf clabbers get hack
late tho ternejr groove after
a winter respite i as they this
week end start first raaad ao
tlea la tho elab's spring kaadl
eap meet. U
A total af it swingers, dls
trlbpted aver six brackets, will
bo in the tiring for the title. Tha
meet If a single elimination af
fair, with tho champs of each
bracket clashing- 1st a playoff
for top tsarels and merchandise
prises. ;
Deadline fir first raaad
tehos Is Sanday night.
Gooding Ousts
Ortega on Top
'- It win be Jimmy Goading, and
not Joey Ortega against Monty
(Chief) Montgomery in ono af tho
two eight roandlmala events est
next Wednesday's boxing show, at
the armory. Matchmaker Tex Sl
held sanonnced Friday. Fassefasr
of two straight; boxing hits bore,
Salkold has wanted all hands ho
will not aaa them If they areat
fat top shape. Ortega Is set ta
shape, so Salkeld erased him from
tna earn aaa signed; too snnss
tloaal Gooding la his place. Good
tag Is ooasiderod aaa af tha top
Is la tha state at bis u
welrht Conseaaeatly. his
with tho hard-hitting Meat
ier Is expected to ho a stealer.
Heavyweights John I SalUvaa
sad Bobby Ford meet fat tha ether
half af tha doable mala eveat
Wednesday. Three fear-roaad pro-
are to aa added.
'4
With Evasheski
EAST LANSING. Mich, Mar. 11
-4P)-Oregon State Athletic Direc
tor Roy S. K eerie, who Is In the
market for a head football coach,
conferred today; With Forrest Eva
sheski, bsckiield coach at Michi
gan State college.
The Oregon State Job was left
open by the recent retirement of
Coach Lon Stiner.
Keens said after today's session
Evasheski, former Michigan star,
was "under consideration" along
with several other candidates.
Keena stressed wo want to "do
something about the eoachingsit
uation soon as spring training will
be coming up shortly."
The Oregon State official said
bo would continue oast to inter
view some more coaching pros
pects. ' -f
Evasheski said "no definite offer
was made and there was no com
mitment.'' .
Table of CoantBl Tides
Tide for Tart. Orefon, March. 1S4S.
(Compiled by U.S. Coast St OeodeUo
Survey. Portland,' Oregon.
Mar. HIGH WATER LOW
Tim. , tt
Time HC
4:1J ajn. SJ
ai pjn. -e.T
It ie.ll ajn. ; 7.0
U:4pjn. S.7
and Moore, Pesut (6); Karpel. Op-
pllger (), Higgins (9) and Gras
so, Parks (6).
BOTES HOT SPRINGS, CaliL,
March ll-iAVThe almost demor
alized San Francisco Seals, run
ning short on practice because of
tha weather, were rained out again
today.' -if 1
Heavy rains1 washed out today's
and tomorrow'g scheduled games
with tha San Francisco Police de
partment. .- - a j"
Asked to Bams his pitchers for
scheduled duel Sunday against
Santa Clara university. Manager
Leftv CDoul growled: - ,
"Probably Esther Williams,
Curtis and Bresda X2elear." -
'CapTpiirney
Confers
1 Tho Tsatstw Caps vfl sot
a proeoacat off sna first
this meat whea they
, spring training. Boos Boh Browa
Is herdmg'his gabs ta
. Feauctea. B. O. of. a& alaeoa!
Mebbe Kaby Kobert flaws ho
'can save oa baseballs hr having
tha athletes tanor aa with
. kails instead. Eveai at that tho
. weather cant ho as' had la Caa
vada as It was for the Salosas ta
; Corrallls last sprlnx. . . . If
yea're Interested; G. Esalgfe, BIS
Bartsoff of tha Takimsa
- asked that dab that ho ha trad
ed, elsewhere. Bo hit .233. 14
homers and 1 XBXtf for tha Take
m (43. ; . . Looks Ilka tho State
loop will re with six dabs this
. time. Salem, Albany. Slrrortoa,
Bead. Sweet Home and possibly
Drain. Even thoarh tha Cascade
leagno has folded, not ono of Its
fear teams wfil eoma late the
State elrealt, as there Is aa Ufkt
od park la which to play ta
Eajrene for homo f;
senior YMCA hoop tourney staged
Pago Woolen and Karakul Karpet
players, bowed out of the single
elimination meet as they wore
conquered by a fighting Yakima
outfit, 65-48. Ellenaburgh topped
Seattle. 70-40 and Longview ran
over tho Portland Northerns, 47-
e4o
At 1:30- this afternoon ZUons
burf and Longview mix In a second-rounder
and at J .00 JtTl be
Yakima against Walla Walla h.
defending champion who drew a
first round byo.
The winners of these tilts meet
tonight at o'clock , 7m?
Consolation game at T o'elock pits
tha two losers la a battle for third
place.
'rh an fori seoen-
Uuderbaclr Hi .
JKifrson. VuswVn"DeBoosche i
Coibertson S: SttiwiviJfa S?
W score SO Seattle ia OmeiaJe! TBob
2fWf"J""d.P'- ipeehtr
Peetlaad
KeReole
Johnaon
( Lo&
(14) Jo!
TutUe (4)
fSl O I
it) Sutherland
Harris ()
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Ltod (St
nuns (i r
fltclmmons (I) Q
ThHWrnoro (I) &
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Bowling Scores
Mereaatlla Leogao Ko. 1
Pacific Fruit 01 A1kl a mm
Merrell 176, Ray Aleshlro 449. Ha
f2S?. ,M' B1l 7L Knights
AJlH (1) Decatur i4, Jud-
National Batterr fn Martsi.
mew 54S. Camernn rt tr i
44f Manko J7s, Halvorsen i03.
r5iw1,0f-Co,un,bus J Al
ml?fk 57 rTar 394, Rupp 62 1
Mike Miller 675, J. Miller 469 '
sntr Hotel Coffee Shop (3)
M-tW- 90S, Diehm 49, McAlffi
ifi ,fSriP- 8 475' Hickman
Si Ltek 4lS' DU
Potter 432. Salem Art Tile (2)
Leach 469, Fiedler 415. CampbelJ
34. Sauers 449, Porter 4 87.
Beavercrafi t uni. ...
Lsrgent 403. Fish 338, MikjSa f2l'
Highberger 464. Luckr Senators
(1) J. Albrich 369. OlnVdT?
Jono. 803. Brant l,lnr:
wv 1
erjKoop B1,r W Nagley
470 Milner 402. Milford I3. SZ
7.V' 2UW Smith 133.
virocers il) Goddoo 434.
5?w, 403 ble 497. Simons
, non
4-,Hih..T-i? Series Senator Ho-
wouet snopwzgzl.
nign I no. Series Vera tn.w..
oenaior loileo Ehop 632.
nign ma. uameVern mi
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Red Sox Pitching Improved'
SARASOTA, WUl, March 11
CV Jea McCarthy thinks Bos
tea's pitching win bo taaproved.
Thais another way of saying
tho Bed Sox are going to be
tough this year. Whether they'll
be strong enongh ta win the
Amerlcaa leagae peaaaat. the
veteran pilot weald not say. Bat
- be conceded no thing to the oth
er clsbs. , a
"I think we were aa good as
any ball' elok ta the leagae at
the close af last season.' Jeo
explained. "Aad with Tex Haga
sea sbewiag signs of a stag a
comeback, together with tho ad
dition of a good crop of rookie
Barters coon tag along, wo saeald
be better this year."
McCarthy pointed eat last
with ail tha pear pltcntag aa
had ha 1943. the Bad Sax still
managed to feres tho Ctevclaad
XaC-uss lata a playoff gaaao to
Back Together Again '-'Woe
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Classed as tho very beet seeoad ansa ooaablnatlon fat the majors today, Cleveland's Manager Laa Boa
dreaa (left) aad Joe Gordon are aaee more together again after Gordon ended his boldeat selge
tly. Their fielding feats will
Trait' Action
Begins Today
TAMPA. Fla March U(Jf-
Baseball opens its "Grapefruit
League season tomorrow with
eight games. All 16 majors face
big league opposition In their first
exhibitions.
Prize pairings find the world
champion Cleveland Indians meet
ing Lo Durocher's New York Gi
ants st Tucson. Ariz and the Na
tion League champion Boston
Braves tangling with the youthful
Brooklyn Dodgers at Miami.
Tha ancient New York Yankee-
St Louis Cardinals feud will be
rekindled at St Petersburg. They
play tha first two contests of their
annual best-of-seven series tomor
row and Sunday. Joe Dimaggio,
troubled by his sore heel, probably
will puss the opening pair,
Joe McCarthy's Boston Red Sox
who rallied from a staggering start
to lores Cleveland Into a tie play
off for the pennant, take their
first game exercise with the Cin
cinnati Reds, starting their first
full season under Bucky Walters.
ABC Delegates
Block Negroes
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Mar. 11
J-The American Bowling con
gress toaay reaffirmed Its 33-year-old
ban against negro membership.
For a third straight year dele
gate to the ABC convention reject
ed by voice vote an amendment
that sailed for deletion of the
words "Individuals of tho white
male sex" from their constitution.
The Bav. Charles Carow of the
Catholic Youth Organization of
Brooklyn, N. Y., three-time spon
sor of tho amendment, bowed out
of the fight to admit all races to
tha congress. Another Catholic
priest, the Rev. Michael S. Was-
nlowskl of Denmark, Wis., resign
ed from the ABC board of direc
tors. Regis, Hamline
Gain Finals
KANSAS CITY. March U-tPr-
Substltuto Jerry Courser's long
field goal in the second overtime
period gave the Regis College Ran
gers, of Denver, a 48-45 victory
over Indiana State, of Terrehaute,
tonight and tho right to meet tho
Hamline university Pied Pipers, of
St Paul for the NAIB champion
ship. Hamline earned tha right to
enter tomorrow's final by outplay
ing Belolt College of Wisconsin 62
43 in tonight's first sami-flnal con
test, Tha championship game will
start at 9 JO pjn. (CST) tomorrow
following the consolation match
between Indiana State and Belolt
BIGGS FACES SUIT
PHILADELPHIA, Mar. IHff)
A suit brought by tha Philadelphia
Inquirer Charities, Inc., to force
Bobby Biggs to play la the Inquir
er's professional tennis tournament
was settled in U. S. district court
today. Terms of tha settlement
were not announced pending work
ing out af details by attorneys for
both parties. But Richardson Dil
worth. Inquirer counsel, said s
consent decree would be entered
restraining Riggs from appearing
in any tournament In the Phila
delphia area in tha next five years
except under Inquirer sponsorship.
wta the flag. Bo blamed a dis
mal start for the loss af the
eaaatptaashlp.
Ham Joe feds ho Is set ta
the aatfleld with the
hitting Ted Williams, tha sharp
field Dear. DIMaggte, Sam Mete
aad 8 tea Bpenco. Ho also likes
tho looks af resekles Tmm
O'Brien, George WUsoa sad Tssa
Wright
The Infield shoald bo better
If only that Jehaay reeky la
a real big leagno third base-
" McCarthy said. "He was
at the aoalttea last year
aad It took him a while to team
tha rapes. By tho end of the
seaeea be was aa good aa George
Kelt Ken Keltaer aad tha. e-fc-
Jk Btigat reacare ta tha eaanp
bbs been tha toag aJstaaea swat-
ttag of Walter Drepe, a big raw-
M OH
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halt many aa enemy rally.
McRilioiiniviDDe, Payttooo
Batttfle Meire To&niglhiit
McMinnville and Dayton will play off for the District eight cage
title on the Salem high floor at 3 o'clock tonight following a contro
versy arising from the recent title game In which the McMinnville
club shaded tho Daytons by ono point
Request Rated
'Cap Favorite
NEW ORLEANS, March 11-MP)-
My Request carrying top weight
of 123 pounds, ruled the Favorite
today among 12 entries for tomor
row's 925.000 added New Orleans
handicap at the fair grounds.
A. clone rival for top pick Is Miss
Request, weighed at US pounds.
The two are entered jointly by
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitaker, their
owners, respectively. A fast track
la expected for the 22nd annual
running of this richest stake of
the year here, and a crowd of ap
proximately 13,000 is expected.
Corvallis Tops
Hornet Icemen
CORVALLIS. March if (Spe
cial) Salem's Hornets, second
place holers in the Oregon Hockey
league, tonight bowed to the Cor
vallu Beavers, 12-9. Ralph Turner
paced thv futile Hornet fight with
four goals and one assist Salem's
Ralph Erlandson clicked for two
goals and Bill Famlnow got an
equal number.
NIT Tourney
Begins Today
NEW YORK. March ll-VThe
12th annual National Invitation
basketball tournament opens at
Madison Square Garden tomorrow
with two double-headers designed
to cut the unprecedented field of
a dozen teams down to Its normal
ration of eight
Tha four seeded teams make
their first appearance Monday,
when another day-night program
is slated. In order, they are Ken
tucky (29-1). St Louis (22-3),
Utah (24-7), and Western Kentu
cky (25-3). All were banded first'
round byes.
Oakland Raps
Portland Again
GLENDAZJC, Calif-, March 11-
(Jpy-Yor tha second straight day,
Oakland pitchers ssmblasd to
wield the whitewash brush an an
exhibition too as the Acorns de
feated ortland 3-0 today.
i Les Webber, Ed Graham and
Lauren Simon divided the hurling
chores, giving up seven hits In alL
Simon pitched hitlesa ball tha last
three frames.
The Oaks got all their runs off
Carl da Rosa but were held in
check by Bob Joyce after the fifth.
Fort Land
T 1
Oakland
ooo lse eo a s e
DeRose. Joree (SI and Coursee,
Glado (): Webber. Graham 4, Si
mrrTjsnjJJRsJ McCarthy
from Ms soap. Conn. Drepe hit
J59 for Birmingham last year
aad hammered 14 homo mas,
not lacladiag alaa ta tha play
offs. Hewitt's
Distinctive Men$ Wear
Clothes Tailored la
Tha Hollywood Manner
by DanrJea
nigh at Coart St,
Boaster Hotel BaUdlag
BaaesawsBSBsBBwBissn
to Other Clubs
jr.' 1
' S r . t ' ,
In that particular game played
last Tuesday night a Dayton play
er scored a bucket in the last sec
onds, but the officials ruled that
the gun had already ended the
game before the ball dropped
through the hoop.
District eight committeemen
Thursday ruled McMinnville Into
the State tourney starting next
week en the strength of the Mc
Minnville quint's 38-37 victory
over tho Dayton squad. But Fri
day the committeemen changed
their minds and voted a playoff
between the two teams because of
faulty timing. The committee vote
was 2 to 1 and a neutral floor was
specified.
Football Rules
Get Loot-Over
CHICAGO, March 11-flpy-The
entire football committee of the
National Collegiate Athletic asso
ciation will meet here tomorrow
to act on recodification of its foot
ball rules book.
The new book, drafted by a
sub-committee of the NCAA Grid
committee, baa been reworded in
an effort to present a simplified
and clarified set of rules.
The recodification was launched
a year ago at a time when it ap
peared N.CAA. and National
Federr of High School associa
tions 1 formulate a Joint prep-
collegiate code. The two groups.
however failed to see eye-to-eye
and continued tneir separate rules
ways. i
Tha football committee is head
ed by Chairman William J. Bing
ham of Harvard. Members include
A. L. (Lon) Stiner, resigned" Ore
gon State coach eighth district
Bend Achieves
Big Six Tie o
BEND. March H-4rVBend high
school staged a third-quarter rally
hare tonight to hand Eugene high
a 34-43 setback in the final Bix
Six game of the season. Bend
finishes the league in a first place
tie with Salem.
Army's Davis
Keeps Quiet
MIAMI. Fhu. Mar. ll-CAVGlena
Davis, former West Felat football
star .arrived here today for a twa
weeks vacation. He waa met at toe
airport by girl friend Elizabeth
Taster, tho movie screes.
Ia tho United States aa leave
frees Bfarea, Davis weald not con
firm that naptils were la tha wind.
bat the kiss the bossy army af
fleer planted oa Miss Tsylor In
dicated they were more thaa last
aosjaalntsnees.
Asked If ho plaaaed marriage,
he replied:
-She (Miss Tsylor) weald aa
aoaaee that not 800."
The famed hoekfleld aeo half
of tha Army's Davis aad Blaacb
ard Dae would neither confirm
Bar deny be planned ta qalt the
Army ta go late professional feet
bait That Is a long way off," he
said. -I weald like to stay la ath
leticsprobably as coach."
tfavttinQ food?
175 S. Hrsh Strtwt
Watch tor thm Mew llnairj
, 1 Onfbooorcln ?
Crandallj Torrey Pace 0SC i it ;
' ;. CORVALLIS, OreA March lMATha Oregon f State Beavers
slowed down the fleet UCLA Bruins hers tonight to win tha opening
gams of the Coast conference basketball playoff, 53-41. . . :'. . '"".-
'" Tho Beavers virtus 11 v smothered thai vaimtejf TJfTLA fast fcrealr. .
lh. On,l.l A Sm.v tmXA Mai. la tlim, f k.ll ul..l. f h "
closing period. v k'. , ' .:.
guard Dan Torrey were deadly, from tha field. Crandalf accounted for
19 points, Torrey 13. .i":- :: w:; ; ' ' ,"'.'
. ' Tho Staters tJeht 'man.trv.rnsn Kmtrmm. tvrtAMr -ttViV n,lnii'
Jumpers After
Reinstatement
"BOSTON, March 1 l-P)-Notices
were served today by a U. S.
marshall on representatives of the
Red Sox and Braves baseball clubs
to show cause ,' why they should
not be restrained' from banning
former major leaguers who Jump
ed to the Mexican league from
returning to organized baseball
In New York Attorney Frederic
A. Johnson said he would ask a
federal court Monday to order
baseball to show cause why Dan
ny Gardella should not be im
mediately reinstated.
Other players seeking Injunc
tions are Max Lanier and Fred
Martin (ormer Cardinals who also
jumped to Mexico.
Jim Demaret,
Worsham Lead
MIAMI, Fla Mar. lWJPWtm
my DeMaret of OJal, Calif, and
Lew Worsham of Oakmont, Pa,
continued their blistering pace in
the 24th annual 310,000 Miami In
ternational four-ball golf tourna
ment today.
DeMaret and Worshsm scored s
4 snd 3 triumph over Claude Har
mon, MamaroneckN. Y, and Ells
worth Vines, Iowa City, to lead
the way into the third round of
tha gruelling 144-hole event
Skip Alexander, Southern
Pines, N. C, and Pete Cooper,
Ponte Verdra, Fla, eliminated the
favorite due of Slammin' Sammy
Snead, White Sulphur Springs, W.
Va snd Lloyd Mangrum, Niles,
m, t and l.i
Defending champions Jim Fer
rler, San Francisco, and Cary Mid
dlecoff, Memphis, Tenn, gained
tha third round with a 2 snd 1,
victory over, Tony enna, Cincinna
ti, and Clayton Heafner, Charlotte,
N. C I
Tiger Hurler Seriously Iniured
LAKELAND, Fla. March 11
(AV Yoang Art Hoatteman. his
skall fractared In aa aato-traick
collision, smiled from behind hts
bandages today and bravely pro
mked bis ; Detroit teammates:
-ni be able to pitch sooner
than yon expect."
Retarnlng from a dauee with
three Florida college youths, the
21 year eld pitcher was serious
ly Injarcd last alght whea his
oar eolllded with a heavy frait
track at Lakeland Intersection.
He was carried aconseloas to
iUjHoopers
Await Classic
OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. 11-4JP)
Forty-four teams from 23 states
make the field for the 42nd annual
National AAU basketball tourna
ment opening here Sunday.
The chase for the championship
now held by the Phillips Oilers of
Bartlesville, Okla gets started
with 11 first round contests on
two courts. One first round game
was held over until Monday.
Oklahoma City university was
the only college team to be seed
ed. The Los Angeles Police joined
tha Oilers in the top half of the
upper bracket with Alphine Dairy,
Seattle, and Denver in the other
half. '
CANUCKS TB
. VANCOUVER. B. C, March 11
- (A) - Vancouver Canucks tonight
rode into a three-way tie for sec
ond place In the Northern Division
of the Pacific Coast hockey league
by edging New Westminster Roy
als 4-3 on Allan Kuntx's four goals.
"Spring Is Coming
Th3 Ilcrl Ilcdcrn Eqdppcd Eicp b 11:3
iPacific IIcrlHwcsI I I
Before you lit (hat (Hp to the coast or that lonr. trip:
on your rata t ion, bring your car In to McKay's and
have it tone over from bumper to bumper. Feel surs
that It is safe to be on the highway. We will have two
men cheek every star le part on your car and Inspect it
thoroughly while you watch every more they make.'
We promise that when yon leave you will know defin
itely the exact condition of your car. j j
WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE j
Oct Chsvrclcl Spccfcl
Take advantage of our $49.93 Ring and Valve job.
Ask about our budget plan and arrange to pay a
small ajnount each month. f
Bcz-fcs ricHay. Ctavrclci . Ccrpny
I t 110 kbrth CoxamcrcUI Street
r jrV:', Ealeia, Oregtm ' ..":;
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inrougnout and f the caiiiornians
could not get anything but bur-'
ried snots.'. Their free throws kept,
then! in the running, howeve, -through
23 minutes of the game. -:
-They trailed onjy 20-13 at the "
half, and had . closed . the gap to '
23-24 . with five minutes gone In -the
second period. But then Ore-: '
gon State clamped down on de-.
fense, not allowing another- field '
goal for ten minutes
. The Beavers surged far ahead
under CrandaU's .floor leadership,
once running up lelght points in
1:43 minutes. " ; . -. -
At the halfway mark of the
final period, the ma rein was 36- k
zs and with five minutes remain
ing it was 43-30. ?
Then Ernie Johnson came In to
break the UCLA) dry spell from
the field. He bucketed e long shot
and before the game was over
added another field goal and twd
free throws. Dick Irmas. another
reserve, tallied a field goal and a
free throw for UCLA's flnsl points
in the last 12 second.
Center Carl Kr.tshaar was the
Bruins' only consistent performer.
He totaled 11 points.
Torrey was the surprise of the
Oregon State attack. He arored
hnlv 10 ntlnfa In h. .nflu . I
w"- . . . W I II .11 t,i III" j
ern division , rsce. but found a
favorite spot In a corner tonight
to score most of his IS points. f
The teams meet In the serondf
game of the best-of-three series
here tomorrow night
UCLA Ml (13) Old
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Totals IS 11 SS 41
Totals ItlTIfttS -i
HaUOme score: Oresosj lut so.
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Tree throws mleed: UCLA Joerk,
Krauhaar t. Alba. Clunks I Bucrr'a.
I.uchflnrsr. Johnson: OSC Crsndslt,
Klnearson t. riemins. Harpcy. Peter
son. Torrey, Watt. Catterall ,
s nospftat sntTennr a rrseiMre
at the base of his skull. i
Bat while the baseball world
feared for his ' life, yoang Art
rallied remarkably towards mid
day st Morrcll Memorial hospi
tal, regained censrlonsness sad
spoke a few words with anxious
Tiger officials, f.. . . !
One af them was Genersl Maa
sger Billy Evans, who bad kept
vigil at Art s bedside throng h
tho alght with Manager Ked
Kelfe. Ceaea Ted Lyons aad
Trainer Jack Hornet
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Dzslr Irizs
Hollywood's Men's league results
at B and B Bowling courts last
night; Heels' Jewelry 3, Zeeb's Us
ed Cars 1; Bohland's Variety j'4.
Warren's Radio 0; Quality Used
Cars 2, Orey's Painters 2; Tip Tcp
2, Terminal Ice 2. Tohs Rohnd's
Variety had top team series with
2131, Tip Top had best team gamo
with 338, and Emery A! 'erman's
494 and 200 wera high individ
ual scores, " 'I'
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