Trio Siniare. Titties, (S C ' (Da p Tom iron ey Three men gained titles in their respective bracket! in -the Salem Colt club Spring Handicap Tourney and the Other two crowns will be decided today. - - , The trio with, titles safely tucked in their pockets axe' Bob Burrell. Clay Carson and Harv Quistad. Burrell gained the right to enter the playoffs next week for - the tourney over-all gonfalon by stop pin4 Millard Pekar in their second .bracket finals clash, 2 and 1. Carson snagged the No. 4 brack et crown by finally beating John Helterline, 3-2. The pair had played 18 holes earlier in the week and tied, tried it again over the 18 hole route Saturday morning with knot again resulting, and Carson at last won oat in still a third try Saturday afternoon. Quistad took honors in the fifth bracket with a 3 and 1 verdict over Clay Egelston. Today Bob Powell will meet Bert Thomson in Jhe first bracket finals and Don VVoodry will go gainst Frank Shafer for the No. 3 bracket title. Thomson gained the play-off round: Saturday with 3 and 2 victory over highly-regarded Jimmy Sheldon in a semi-finals mix. Crown Battle Gets Approval WASHINGTON. April 2 -fP-The National Boxing association's executive committee today endors ed the match between Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles for the world's heavyweight title va cated by Joe Louis. Walcott and Charles are to meet In Chicago the night of June 22 in a fight under the promotion of Louis. NBA President Flamen B. Adae said the executive committee's en dorsement .supports the action of NBA Commissioner Abe J. Greene who approved the match. Adae said this was the answer to criti cism of Greene. The New York State Athletic commission came out in favor of a tournament to determine a champion, rather than a single match. New York is not a member of the NBA. Adae pointed out that Walcott and Charles were the No. I and No. 2 challengers, respectively, for Louis' crown. Wolves Pound Reed, 17 to 3 MONMOUTH. April 2 -(Special)- The Oregon College of Edu cation Wolves today slammed out 17-3 baseball victory over the visiting Reed college nine. Three OCE pitchers. Wilson, B5b Funk and Claude 'Buckley, limited the Speeds to seven hits. TwoAReed lingers were cracked for 12 lingles. Corky Van Loo, with four hitO In five trips and one a basest loaded double, led the Wolves' tUng attack. Reed .. 000 030 000 3 7 6 OCE 001 625 40 17 12 1 Carpenter, Alexander (8) and Coldberg; Wilson, Funk (5), Buckley (8) and Kates, Newman (8). Riders Slate Session Today 0 The galeas gsddle club will to day play hosts to the Eugene Rid ing eiub at the falrgroends horse- show stadiant in an Informal af terneon of competition which will Inclade calf-roping, relay races, etc. Orville Shryder Is In charge of the affair. The public Is Invited. BOWEKMAN DEBUT NEAR EUGENE, April 2 -4JP)- Oregon Track Coach BiHBowerman opens hij first season next week end in the annual relays against Oregon State. lie' hopes and is optimistic on the prospect that the 1949 re Uy team can do better than the past two years. Oregon has been able to get but One event in each of the series. FORD WAXES; P0USUES AH9 CLEAIiinS Liquid Cleaner Polishing Wax Polish and Cleaner Chrome Cleaner Body Polish I Foam Upholstery Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner Ford Liauid Glaze Sealer Vdloy Ilolor Co. WmA Sloes 111 271 Center FK 1-2147 B Ffcl Rssaises .or Seeks Win JOE KAHUT Culbertson Bis Fee Heavies Await Portland Bout PORTLAND. April 2-(JP-Slug- ging Joe Kahut will try for his second decision or I better over Baby Dutch Culbertson of Los An geles in a 10-round match of the heavyweights here Tuesday night. It will be their third bout. The first was a draw, sit Seattle, and the second saw Kahut get the nod after knocking down his opponent In the second for a brief count. Boosters of the Oregon farm boy from Wood burn think he can do it again. Culbertson has an edge in height and reach. But Kahut's haymaker overhand is potent when it lands as it did in their second match. His close-in ability is more than just helpful against-a fighter like Culbertson. 0 S V-;.; , f. ... , , . i . , , V v I t'-'s ' . I 155 N. Liberty 5 SILK .iSBSaOlomnSSMUBSBlOMOfcMMMafcj! iOMO a : - - - - . . .. m CJ rsjs: 79 ! I ".I 1 " .1 . i V MrrS a. r - a i i . , m WORTH 2.50, 3.50 AND EVEN 5 it W Who soys you con! offord o woor luxury ties! Hurry down and snop up some of those rich silks ond Toy on for one holf or one third the price you'd expect to poy! Big, smooth'knotring crepes, satins ond foulords in the newest, smartest patterns. All hove oil-woof interlmings, ore expensively tipped with silk or rayon. Hurry down get your pick today I VJC Transfers Bolster Ducks EUGENE. Ore- April 2 -UP) At least ten Junior college transfers are expected to be on hand for the University ef Oregon's first spring football training session here Monday. Coach Jin Aiken said he was hopefal the tea eoeld pin the boles left by graduation of ten seniors and the decision ef Norm Van Brocklin, ace pass er, te tarn professional. There also will be 14 letter men from the team that shared the Coast conference title with California last year. Only seven ef them, however, are linemen. Ted Lea. transfer from Aber deen J. On is eemldered a prime prospect to take ever passing duties from Van Brock' Un. Duck Vaulter Takes Laurels By Harold V. Ratllff AUSTIN, Tex., April 2-JP)- The mite of trackdom 120 - pound Jerry Thompson ran the fast est mile in southwestern history and George Rasmussen of Oregon soared 14 feet 2Vi inches in the pole vault today to feature a wind swept Texas Belays dominated by Oklahoma A St M. Three records, including Ba smussen's leap, were set. Thompson bucked a cold north blow to romp in 50 yards ahead in the special open mile with a time of 4:12.3. Ho still is attend ing the University of Texas but hos completed his college eligi bility. Rasmussen's trip Into the hea vens wiped out record that has stood for six years Harold Hunt's 14 feet inch leap for Nebraska in 1942 An estimated 10,500 sat in the raw, windy afternoon to watch an army of athletes assault the stor ied marks of the big track and field carnival in Its twenty-second year. Oklahoma A&H scored an up set triumph over Nebraska in the 880-yard relay to finish in front in the university - college class with 28 points. Texas wound up second the first time the uni versity here has failed to domin ate its own relays in years. NeckltDes! and , RAYONS 4r C . . 71 H 'New' Asliburn Looks for Big CLEARWATER. Fla AprU 2 (TP)- Richie Ashburn, the white haired kid who ran opposing clubs dixzy In his rookie sea- last year, is confident the; sophomore jinxf won't slow him I down in '49 Confident Is the word - not cocky. J It would be I surprising If the' Til den. Nebi" speed s t e r 1m-1 proves on his" It 48 record."" I Surprising te nuhi Acbknra other clubs. . that is not to Manager Eddie Sawyer of the Philadelphia Phil lies. In his freshman season, Prep Stroker Upsets Smith DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 2 -4JF)- Jimmy McLane, 18-year-old prep school senior, upset Olym pic Champion Bill Smith of Ohio State to win the 440-yard free style swim in record time today. - His victory meant the National AAU Indoor Men's championship for his New Haven (Conn.) swim ; club. McLane swam the 440-yard free stylo in 4 minutes, AJi seconds. Smith's old record was 4 minutes, 42.1 seconds, set in the indoor meet of 1944. Todsv Smith finished fourth, losing his second title of the meet. Bob Gibe of Detroit too the 220-yard free style crown from Smith yesterday. LA Wins Again LOS ANGELES, April 2 - Los Angeles made it three in a row over Seattle today, bombard ing three Rainier twirlers for 15 hits and an 11-6 win in a. Pacific Coast league ball game played be fore 2404- onlookers. Seattle 002 000 2118 8 0 Los Angeles ... 203 020 13x 11 IS 3 Besse. Barrett (7), Driesewerd (8) and Grasso, White (7); Kelly, Lanfranconi (7) and Malone. Phone 3-3191 o o o f O G I: a y 9. r .7 1 t ' -m m on I 7 ! Richie's .333 batting average was second only te Stan Muslal's In the National league. Ho led both circuits in stolen bases with 32 despite the fact that he missed nearly two months of the cam paign because ef an injured hand. ; Sawyer Is convinced that Ash bum, who Is 2t. has added emethmc new that will mako him even tougher te put out this year power te right field. Some ef Richie's critics scorn fully wrote off his batting ave rage last year as the result ef his speed- In beating out infield rollers rather than any batting ability. Richie, a left-handed swinger, was proficient at belting line drives Into left field by choking up on his bat and placing his hits. Now, Richie has developed the ability te follow through, Crandall Set 2 0SCMarks CORVALLIS. Ore, April t-(Jf) Record keepers snnoaneed today that Cliff Crandall set two Ore gon State college marks In wind lag np his basketball career this year. Crandall totaled; 43 points, the MrmmTwr wm ocere nore i nan ee ia a seasei total was 1158 shoe! reeerd. Bis fear-year points, also a t i I f"' ' l r Wnf"'t4i m 7' fr tiiiinMii i iH'rrimntffrryif "h yrwuri iw-mrnnn-f -Trrir-nrrfrTtK-T frir-rn nm i mmm Mw tasrf Ph. 39600 Soph Season holding the bat at the end of the handle. In an exhibition against the Detroit Tigers, his newly-found power paid off In a pair of hard -hit home runs. 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