iraves I Npiwnnt ers in 1 Triple-A cleans J"' Matchmaker JP Owen -has iTrlr the , 1 -r Kle4r of I- , mm. m (rr, jundelph FW4 CI flyer who ' . sw much wr n., time service In '--" . -the Pcllle.l- Classed aeT V- country m topnotcher. Sledge will debnt In a clash with Irish Jack OHeiny, the mnscmlar and Ra shanuL faai-mariiur En- gene grappler la the nasty who come to. Uall meet Rene LaBeU Gat Baseball Declaring that every position on the club is wide open, Willam ette U Baseball Mentor Johnny Lewis Is these days busy admin istering early drills to the Bear eat varsity. The opening game If scheduled for April 1, against Oregon College of Education on the new Bush pasture field here, where Willamette will play Its home games. Lewis' pitching staff, week head of the others in workouts, looms strong. He has a fistful of lettermen in Lou Scrivens. Johnny Slanchik, Howard Olson, Larry Stocks and Bert Lund. There arc others with good prep background trying for mound as immenti also. The catching will be Grade A If Roy Harrington's leg injury, absorbed during football season. Is healed enough to allow him to play. If not, Lewis must find an other backstop, as Dick Allison, the No. 2 mats-man last season is now scholastically ineligible. Infield aspirants are three and four deep at each spot, -and the outfield has its load of prospects also. 'Sorting through these to find the 'best, combination win be Lewis' main chore for the next apuple of weeks. Marion-Polks Set Ball Sked STAYTON, March 12 -(Special) Marion-Polk league secretary Joe Bovle has announced the loop's 1949 baseball schedule, which consists px 33 games. Tne season will open April 12 and will dose May 13. Games will be played very Tuesday, and Friday throughout the campaign. The opening round April 12 has Philomath at Monmouth, In dependence at Sacred Heart Academy and Salem academy at Stayton: The schedule is a double round-robin setup on a nome- ana home basis. Drills Begin Howie Fox Grateful to Walters ' TAMPA, Pla March IS -VP) TJatrard Fox, tall strong: armed righthander of the Cincinnati Beds, Is firmly convinced the elab's change In managers wfll mak him a better pitcher la 1949. Fox I the lad who shone so brilliantly la the Reds training camp last spring bat folded like an accordion in the summer. The 28 year old Oregonian was a sensation . in the exhibition series. He -won six came and had admiring watchers mention ing him in the same breath with EweU BlackwelL Ho was a changed pitcher ouoe the campaign started, dropping seven of his first nine decisions. Only a strong finish enabled hint to wind up a disappointing sea son with a f-9 won and lost record.. "Ten notice I didn't start to win until the second half of the eaeeaV ho pointed out today. It's Time to Tall: See the most complete mow- or stock in Salem . . . ThoJ TGroat American." "Cold- well" and "Bto." Got the finost. . ' 21" CUT .-il:i"r f riri'Al- tlte taw. '4 rower liovzer price ' 4 :. Easy ' terms Jl you wish ' 'i Douasxcm on monthly payments. . ,' 1. :, .-, - s. -1 - ". v ' 7 T'T T' i .' 'f v V. 1 ; iiARRY U. SCOTT ; , : "The Cycle Man" 5'.V;W'tSt tmmrcial ''.. lhono 3-4516 v Lawn Mowerft Sharpened & Repaired fci . .EVERY JOB GUARANTEED MatPrelims In the l:St o'clock opener. Owen report that Sherman-is lost as rough and tough as the next my when la the "ring. Both prelim will be 2-ef-S filler. limited to St minute. On top of coarse is the Frank S to Jack vs. Bandog Clements scrap. It won't be for Stejack's junior heavy title belt, inasmuch a the former footballer defended that rem her last week against Maorie LaChapeUe. Bat Owen has put np a $5t bono for the first trappier who dishes up a beating to Clement in the local ring, as the mustachloe d and touch Texan. BoUdog Jackson's protege, ha yet to lose a match here. So S to jack can pluck him self an extra 5 clams If ho can spin Clements. Chance are Sto- lack win have both Clement and Jackson to beat, as when Jonlor Is getting stomped In the ring Fappa Bulldog generally Join In the melee. Russell Beats Out Ward, Walla Walla WALLA WALLA, WASH Mar. lt-(AP)-James C. Russell, form erly of Coos Bay, Or and Salem, Ore has been appointed profes sional at the Walla Walla eomntry club. It was announced today. XosseU win replace Ted Nelst, now on leave of absence. Marvin (Bad) Ward, twice Na tional Amateur tgelf champion, was one of If applicant for the position. Ward said If he were not accepted for the Job he would re tain his amateur standing. Ball Sked Set WOODBURN, March 12-(Special)- The 1949 Willamette Valley league baseball schedule, to start March 25 and finish uay o, nas been announced by League Secre tary Chuck Sheron of Wood burn. The slate calls for 28 games, as follows:i i March 25 Sandy at Woodbura. Mt. Angel at Silverton. i Molalla at Dallas. Anril 1 Silverton at Wood burn. Can- by at Molalla, Zstacada at Sandy. April Zstacada at DaUaa. Molalla at Mt. Angel. Sandy at canby. Apru is umi laa at Suvarton. Molalla at Woodbura. Sandy at Mt AngL April 19 Slhrr- ton at Eatacaaa. wooaoura at uaxiaa. Mt. Angel at Canby. April 21 Canby at SUvarton. Mt. Angel at Eatacada. s Molalla at Sandy. April SO DaUaa at Canby. Kctacada at Woodbura. SUvarton at Molalla. May S Dallas at Sandy, Woodburn at Mt. Angel. Canby at Katacada. May Canby at Woodburn. Dallas at Mt. Angel. Suvcrton at Sandy. Molalla at Estacads. 1 Huskies Snatch Stroke Honors SEATTLE, March 12-(VKay McNamee of Vancouver, B. C, was the only double winner, and the University of Washington's (swimming squad was the telm winner in the Facixic worm west Invitational swimming champion ships which closed with two rec ords sr-oped tonight. Miss McNamee won the wom en's 100 and 220 yard free-style vents, and swam successful legs of the 300 yard medley and 400 yard free-style , events to cap a busy day and night. The reason was Bueky Walt ers. When Bucky took over the managership from Johnny Neun, he told mo I was pitching wrong to the hitters, 1 - 'Look, bo said, youve been pitching nigh to Johnny Mlse, Stan Maslal. jCalph Klner, Bob Elliott and Del Ennls. And they've been hitting it back at you faster than it came in. Tour best pitch Is a sinker. Hereafter, I want yen to throw It low." Fox followed Walters Instruc tions and showed Immediate im provement. Ho whipped the Giants. 31, and followed with a pair of 3-2 triumphs over Brooklyn and the Philadelphia Phils. 1 Fox, who owns a pretty good fast ball and curve in addition to the sinker, said he was gun ning for fa 15-vlctory season. With BlackweU taking things easy following a kidney opera tion. Fox thus! far ha looked like the best pitcher in camp. of 1 ... only $3&00i down a Valley League r v j $122 Boston Boasts More Strength i -. By Joe Relchler BRADENTON, Fla, March 12- Wr- We're the champions. W have definite designs on first place again. The other clubs will have to beat us. We'rd not ready to step aside for anybody." So said Billy Southworth man ager of the defending champion Boston Braves as ho discussed the 1949 NatioriaMeague picture. -Well be tougher to beat this year," Billy said, "because we have a better ball club than we had a year, ago. Winning the pen nant hasn't lulled the boys into complacency. On the contrary, they are more i determined than ever. They are eager to prove that it wasn't ail luck last year." Southworth based bis optimism on the following: "SWbrtstop Alvin Dark will open the aeon as a proven big leaguer whereas last soring ho was an un tried rookie; the acquisition of Pete Reiser, the return of Jimmy Russell, the development of Ver non Bickford into a fine starting pitcher, and the wealth of man power insuring a fine bench of reserves, all tend to make us stronger." Southworth expressed the opin ion that the race would bo one of tightest in years "because the clubs have levelled off." There isn't a real weak club in the league," he said. Billy declared that only Dark at short, and Bob Elliott at third base, were sure of their jobs. "There will be a free-for-all for the other positions," ho' said. "That's a healthy sign. Ray Sand ers has delighted mo with his dis position this year. Ho really thinks he can beat out Earl Torge son for the first base job. He has looked great so far. He appears fully recovered from the wrist operation. "Jeff Heath, currently a stub born holdout, must beat our Marv Rickert in right field. Even Tom my Holmes in left is not sure of his job." Spokane Signs Tuck S tainback SPOKANE, March 12-0P)-Geor-g (Tuck) S tainback, 36-year-old veteran outfielder who played with seven major league teams, was signed today by the Spokane Indians of the Class B Western International baseball league. S tainback, who played in the 1942 world series with the New York Yankees, is the first player on Spokane's 1940 roster. The In dians have mailed contracts to IS players who were with the club last year but none have been re turned. S tainback was out of baseball last year because of an injured leg. He batted .279 In 87 games with Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast eague in 1947. Injuries Hit Cycle Classic DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, March Seven persons were hurt today as Don Erans of San Ber nardino, Calif., wen the national amateur 109-mile motorcycle ti tle for the second straight year today. Evans, 19-year-old rider, hit Referee Jim Davis of Columbus, as he got the checkered flag at the finish. Davis injuries were minor. Robert Mazey, Detroit entrant, was gravely hurt when his mount spUled daring the race. He had a crushed head. Four other riders were inJuied less seriously. A spectator. Fred Kreuger of Oldf Tapon, NJu, suffered a broken leg when a cycle skidded off the beach and road track nd hit him. The winner averaged 79.71 miles an hour for the 100 miles. 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Under consideration for the fight already sanctioned by the National Boxing association are Detroit, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Chica go. Louis conferred with his part ners, Arthur Wirtx and James Norris, before he left for Aruba, Dutch West Indies, where he ap pears tonight in an exhibition fight Louis said ho would meet with Wirtz and Norris in Chicago March 23 when they probably wUl announce the city of their choice. They also have conferred with Lou Viscusi, manager of Feather weight Champion Willie Pep, re garding a title match with Sandy Saddler but Louis said no decision had been reached. The former heavyweight champion, who re tired March 2, will return from the West Indies Monday. Docs Optimistic Over Houtt email LAKELAND, Fla., March 12 (JP) nanasome An nouueman, me ue troit Tigers big righthand pitcher, whose skull was fractured in a serious traffic crash Thursday night, was "about the same" to day and doctors grew, optimistic over his condition. Dr. Edgar T. Watson, who has been treating the Tiger pitcher, said Houtteman was much im proved yesterday and wag holding his own today. His pulse was normal, as was his blood pressure, an indication no unforeseen troubles would de velop internally. Dr. Watson said. PDXATES MAKE GRADE PORTLAND, March 12 -JPh Marshfield won the grade school basketball tournament sponsored by Hill Military academy hero to day with a 39-38 victory over Sea side. Oregon City won third place with a 33-27 win over Echo; Elk ton nailed fourth place with a 23 21 victory over Redmond; and Willamina won fifth, clowning La Grande, 24-19. AC- ff i o V CUSTOM-SUIT-TAILORED SHIRTS "As Fin t SkiUtd Hgndt Om Mdkr Once a man experiences the thrill of wearing a Stradivari Shirt ... the very height of luxury . . . he's ready to tell the world! Try it yourself! Glory in its superfine fabrics . . . soft and luxurious. Relax in its roomy case. 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