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111 .-; 5" (Bali Jumpers (Saip v Step, Court IB Balltlom Ordered to Show Cause fTiy Injunction Should Not Be Granted NEW YORK, April 4 UP)-Fred Martin and ilax Lapier, former T.mii Cardinal Ditchers, todav obtained from the U.I a. coun 01 appeals an order directing organized baseball to show cause tomorrow why the court should not near immediately an appeal irem a aeciswn last week by Federal Judge to ward A. Conger Judge Conger's decision denied the players' application for a pre liminary injunction restraining baseball from keeping them on the suspended list. In appealing for today's order, John L. Flynn, attorney for Mar tin and Lanier, submitted an af fidavit declaring that unless the players got immediate relief they would be under sentence of "base ball death." "Unless this court grants Tt immediate hearing on this appeal," Flynn's affidavit said, "organized baSeball will substantially accom plish the main- purpose of the lockout, namely, the execution of a sentence of baseball death on Lanier and Martin in this coun try." Lanier and Martin are seeking reinstatement until their $2,500. 000 suits against various baseball officials can be settled. They are tinder a five-year suspension for having Jumped to the Mexican league in 1946. The damage suit Is scheduled to come up April 23. Diamond ST. MART'S INVITED BALTIMORE, April 4-P)-The diamond team at St. Mary's In dustrial school, where Babe Ruth learned to play baseball, will help the New York Yankees unveil their manorial to the Bambino on opening day April 19. The New Yorkers will open the 1949 season against Washington's Senators. Salem Men in Action Coach Harold Hauk and his Sa lem high baseball Vikings today open their prep campaign at Mt Angel with Gene Barrett's Preps The game is set for 3 p.m. Coach Hauk likely will use both Gene Garver and Jim Rock on the mound in the tilt, and may even call in Frank Osborn for some hu service as he pitches as well as outfields on the team. Other Sa lems due for the action' are Catch ers John Taylor and Earl Eshel- man, Infielders Keith Farnam, Art Duval. Darrell Girod. Bill John son, Gordy Sloan, Benii Pitzer and Dour Rogers arid Outfielders Os born. Gordy Bacon, Paul Jewell and Jim Stewart. Barrett has a number of veteran Preps this season, including Pete Ruef. Gale Buceheit, Jim Nosack and Larry Traeger. TESTING CLOSURE URGED PORTLAND, April Aban donment of the' testing sta tion, which has been voluntary in stead of compulsory since last fall, was proposjed today by City Commissioner Kenneth L. Cooper. Cooper said few cars were taking advantage of it. ? ; Truman, Parks Clash Tonight The mat battle that could be Be of the best ml recent seasons Andr Traman vs. Herb Parks headlines the feur-majeh Elton Owen production at the armory tonight These are tne iwo who In their 15 ' minute tourna ment last week dished np thrilleroo the likes of w h le fa hasn't been seen here In a long time. Truman won the deel ilia, by oot grappllng and entrenching the pinkish Canuck. "' ft .. I Hero Parks Which was sweU with aU ens Win ers, who had never seen the rag ged Mr. Parks encountered by such a whf s as the small bnt swtft and tricky Texan. Because of the mlxap at the end of last week's mateh Parks said ho had Truman pinned and went slightly berserk with his tn slstance tonight's winner will go against Frank Stojaek In a title belt match. Truman was to have earned that right last week, bnt both Owen and Champ Stojaek decided a rematch would be more appropriate and fair to all hands. Including- the customers. Harry Elliott will again referee tonight. The supporting eard: Al Alex ander vs. Salvadore Flares, Goat Johnson vs. Tex Hager and Iron Mike Naxerlan trs. Sagt HyamakL The first one starts off the show at 9X9 o'clock. I All Smiles at the Start '' 1.1 . "i-vSV'-rj-A M i r V, J?- v. s jf i anant mmt 1 - i & I 4 mm- Winners of the CUsa A UUo In the Hill Relays last week. Salem high's Vikings today open their dual meet season with Albany high on OUnrrr oval at t p. m. In the above picture Captain Jack Loftls of the Vlks chats over prospoeto with Coach Vera GUmoro (right) and Assistant Coach Hank Jaraa (left). (Don Dill photo). T Vilts, Albany Vie Here Salem high's track and Held team, champions of the Class A division or the Hill Relays for the second strairht year, today in augurate their dual meet season on dinger oval in a three o'clock clash with Tommy Drynaa's Albany Bulldogs. A close session is expected, as the Bulldogs are reportedly well balanced In the cinder sport this spring. Coach Vern GUmoro anticipates numerous Viking points in the running events, but figures ho will be nipped in most of the others. Although he has 1$ lettermen. most are runners. The Salems are shy of material in the field and jumping events. This 'n that about this 'n that: f KhnuM Indian Dick Wolfe get knocked on his panties by Paul Kan nedy in their rematch natural at the armory Wednesday night. It will be the first time in over so ngnts xnai mo ruggea sieasKan nas neon decked. Tis indeed possible at that, for Kennedy can hit. One of his blows in .the first meeting had Wol fe's legs making like two broom iticks in an earthquake. Then on the other hand, Wolfe can hit hard er than somewhat himself. So meb be it'll be Kennedy who goes down. At any rate, if the scrap isn't one 3f the best we've seen in the local Sunch pit after that first one they ad we'll be the most disappointed ruy in the joint ... Rumor deptrf BILL BURGHER That the wise guys who know toldr: . Bpec Keene when at Michigan State that the man who could do him the! most good in the OSC football sad-r dle wasn't Forest Evashevski, but Le Verne (Kip) Taylor . . . Hottest f thing to hit the wrestling part of town in months is this Andy Tru-Jw man, who is a border patrolman long the Rio Grande and lives in- El Paso. The way in which Andy operated on the villainish Herb Parks last week made him a lasting favorite with the mat flock. Hell try a repeat tonrght . . . That new look Warden George Alexander has installed around his spacious acre sge at the end of State street fits right in with the dreys ball gamers. They will soon play in a -new" home park, enlarged to the extent that the left fielders will not have to battle cement sidewalks, box cars and brick walls in order to catch simple fly balls . . . ; Trojann After Evashevski for Bach field Coach Speaking of Evashevski above, a Los Angeles Times shot reveals that Jeff Cravath wants the gent for his backfield coach ivith the Trojans, but can pay him only $8000. Evashevski is said to be after nine grand . . . Don't be feeling sorry for Adolph Rtipp at Kentucky just beeaure he loses Alex Goza this year. Rupp has a seven-foot giant coming up from his freshman team, and the lad only averaged 2 points per game playing for the yearlings ... That Rassmussen in jured in the tragic car wreck near Hillsboro a week ago isn't the Ore gon pole vaulter, as many at first believed. The vaulter's f name is George Rasmussen. The injured Duck athlete is Marv Rasmussen, former Portland prep basketball whiz who was expected to be a cage terrific with the Webfoots until bad ankles forced him from the sport ... Burgher Start Perfect, That's AU f : Gesh knows how hell finish up. but BUI Burgher's start with the Portlands couldn't be better. He's biffed out a hit Just every , one of the three times Mgr. Sweeney has called upon him . . . Speaking of the Portlands, we for one don't like the looks of that Don Johnson deal lust maneuvered by the Yankees and Sacra - - men to. Portland is supposed to have the working agreement with ,the Yanks, and Portland needs pitching. Yet the Sacs gel John son, a native Portland boy who Isn't the best Triple-A pitcher In the world but who at the same time shonld blossom Into a solid Coast league winner this season. We've said before that Portland Yankee tieup just isn't what it's cracked up to be . Uerriman Going Great irfi Cincy Reds Ken Hays, Oregon's basketball middle man before Roger Wiley came along, has now turned to coaching. He's signed on at Ferndale, Wash., high school . . . Lloyd Merriman, the Stanford football fullback who broke the hearts and hopes of 10,000 Indian followers when he tossed vp his eligibility for the pro ball field apparently made a good move. He's been such a sensation in the Cincinnati spring camp that Mgr. Bucky Walters may open with him in center field . . t Eddie sWheeler, the Senator infield scooter of 1948 is now managing the Mexicali Eag les of the Sunset loop ... Quote and unquote: When asked If he thought' Oakland man ager Charley Dressen, a. famous "signal stealer" would bo able to swipe bis signs. Seals boss Lefty O'Doul snapped, "How could her My players don't even get W" . . . Tls said la California that Stag Crosby la crooning to Jackie Jeuneu, the Cal fullback great, - to the tone of $2$,t0 as a bonus tf Jensen will sign with Blag's dub, the Pittsburgh Pirates. Jans in H Qrade-A baoeban as well as football , . 4 Crowns Iced, SGC ; Meet; Playoff Looms Only one bracket title remains to bo decided following week end finals action in the Salem Golf club Spring Handicap tourney, and the decks are being cleared for an 18 holes play-off between the re spective crownholders next Sunday for 4he meet's over-all title. Bob ! Powell grabbed the first bracket gonfalon Sunday as he came through with a 3 and S de cision over Bert Thomson. Bob Burrell is champion of the No. 2 bracket after turning back Millard Pekar, 2 and 1. In the No. 4 bracket Clay Car son of Albany pulled through to a playoff spot by beating John Hel terline, S and 1. The two had earl ier played to a deadlock twice. Harvey Quistad is title-holder in the fifth bracket via a 3 and 2 ver dict over Clay Egelston. Still Undecided is tha third brac ket croivn. Don Woodry and Frank Shafer will battle for that some time this week after having battled to a tie Sunday. Sunday's playoff will bo decided by medal score. Quistad came up with best score in an 18 hole sweepstakes go at the links over the weekend, com piling a 69 gross which with his five handicap put him seven up on par. Sill Schafer was next with 70-4-Cve up, and Bob Powell was third with 72-5-four up. Florists, Realtors Capture Duckpin Titles The Oelger Real Estate entry roaring through at the 11th hour Sunday to grab the team title la the women's division of the annual City Duckpin Handi cap tourney at B and B alleys. The Gelgers chalked up a 3527 total to puU out in front of the Ran die Oil quintet which boasted 1343. In the men's team division Frosty Olson's Florists captured the crown on their 3635 score and the Bulcks moved Into sec ond place by rolling 3519. Pete's Used Cars was third with S474. West Side Body Shop took fourth with 3441 and Tweedie Oil was fifth with 3420. Third place In the women's competition was won by Master Bread via a 3311 total, Salem Linen was fourth with 3281 and Rickard's Market finished fifth n a 3269 score. Doubles and singles action la en tap this week with the dead line set for Sunday night. Leading the race for all-events honors as a result of their per formances In the team events are Mose Van Dell and Alma Penny. Van Dell owns an 831 total and Miss Fenny paces the women with 772. The title-winning Geiger- en try was made up of EUa Seharf, Pat Davis. Ruth Powell, Alma Penny, and Norma Stewart. The five who boosted Olson's Florists to the men's crown were Tom Wood. Howard Smith. Emil Scholz, Bill Gauthier and Arn old Meyer. 10 The Statesman, Salem, Orucjon, Tuesday, April 5, 1949 PCVs in 2nd Week; Portiamd '9' at LA The Pacific Coast Baseball circuit strides Into the second week of play Tuesday with two teams, Sacramento and San Francisco, lead ing the field after the first round oi 1943 play, uotn tne sacs ana Seals have won four, lost two. This week it's Portland ai Los Angeles, Seattle at San Francisco, Oakland i 'Fly' Gonfalon Stake Tonight BELFAST. ' Northern Ireland. April 4 -tA3)- Rinty Monaghan is confident he will retain his world flyweight boxing championship In a 15-round'bont with French Chal lenger Maurice Sandeyron.. here tomorrow night. Few observers share Rinfy's optimism, however. While most fan would like to see J the title stay in the Shamrock Isle, they are not supporting Rlnty with any heavy cash. at San Diego and Hollywood at Sacramento. The Sacramento club is so far the league's' big surprise. Picked by most experts to finish last, or COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. . W L Pet. San. r. 4 3 .667 Seattle 3 3 .500 Sacra. 4 t .667 S. Diego 3 3 .400 Holly 3 2 .600 Oak. - 3 4 J33 L. A. S3 .SOOPort. 3 4 .333 Sunday ReulU: At San Francisco 11-7. Portland 16-4. An San Dieo 10-7. Hollywood 8-3. At Sacramento 6-2, Oakland 7-3. At Los Angeles 6-4. Se attle 7-5. Thf week: Portland at Lot Angeles, Seattle at San FranclKco. Oak land at San Diego, Hollywood at Sac ramento. Cops Planned As Game Aids Fighters Set For Wednesday With both battlers now tuned up as if they were to defend the world welterweight title, Indian Dick Wolfe and Negro Paul Kennedy Monday closed out the heavy work in their preparations for Wednes day night's 10-round main event at the armory. Both boys, who in stalled a rip-roaring donnybrook here a month ago when they went eight rounds to a draw, are confi dent of victory. It's a cinch one will be the Win ner this time, for a "no draw" ver dict governs the scrap that is ex pected to pull the largest crowd in the past two fistic seasons into the local brawl hall. The Salem boxing ing commission will appoint two judges to assist Referee Packy Mc Farland on the main event, if it goes the full 10 rounds. Chances are it won't, for In their first meeting the two gladiators pounded one another so often and solidly that it was actuall miracu lous neither went down. Bothwill weigh slightly more than 150 pounds for the rematch. Wolfe last week won in eight rounds over Davey Ball in Coos The legislative game committees and the Joint ways and means committee . reached agreement Monday on the game law enforce- I Bay, when Ball couldn't continue, ment problem. ' land Kennedy flattened one Roy 1 ney agreed mat is state po licemen should be added for game enforcement, costing $151,- iaw 000. Originally, the game committees asked fpr 25 more officers. Al'MSVILLE WINS - AUMSVILLE, April 4 -(Special) The Awmsville Rangers Monday slammed out six runs in the second inning to beat St. Paul, at St. Paul, 6-0. in thier Marion B league base ball clash. FJdon Russell hurled the shutout, a two - hitter, and Jim Stevens biffed three hits for Ollie Williams' winners. St. Paul 000 000 0 0 2 3 Aumsville 060 000 0 6 7 2 M. Kirk, Marthaler (4) and D. Kirk; Russell and Hayes. rounds last Thursday night at Van couver. B C. Sensing another savage battle. the " local c,lout customers did a busy turn at Maple's Monday as the advance sale of tickets opened. The ducats may" be secured there today and Wednesday also. The Wednesday prelims line up thusly; Bobby Ford, Portland, vs. Ken Kass, Roseburg, heavyweights; Les Webb, Portland, vs. Don Doyle, San Francisco, lightweights; Joe Pete, Salem, vs. Jimmy Ogden, Portland, featherweights, and Mack Dennis. Denver, vs. George De Boest, Portland, welterweights. All are four-rounders except the first. It's a sixer. Bowling Scores next to it. Manager Del Baker's club instead won four of its first six with Oakland. Only a double header win by the Oaks Sunday, 7-6 and 3-2, kept the Sacs from sweeping the whole series. Olher Sunday results were Se attle 7-6 and 5-4 over Los An tteles, San Diego 10-8 and 7-3 ove Hollywood and San Francisco 7 over Portland after the Beavers had bagged the wild and wooly opener, 16 to 11. Jake Mooty, after replacing Carl DeRosc, was the winning Beaver pitcher in the opener. Bob Joyce was the loser in the nightcap. Honored SolonsJOSC's In Scrimmage Kahut in Rim i j Test Tonight Aiken Greets Record Squad EUGENE, Ore., April 4 -JP) Coach Jim Aiken counted off 101 candidates for the University of Oregon football squad as spring training opened today with the rec ord turnout. Included were a sub stantial block of lettermen, trans fers and sophomore prospects Ai ken must weld into a team for the 1949 schedule. He has lost 12 men from the co champion PCC team, but believes a list of transfers has the stuff to offset the loss of veteran Duck gridmen. Jim Calderwood. freshman, worked in the quarter spot today in the first string lineup. McKay and Woodley Lewis were at half back and Bob Sanders was at full back. , PORTLAND, April 4-fyP)-Ore-gon's Joe Kahut and Baby Dutch Culbertson of Los Angeles go at it again tomorrow night in a 10-round heavyweight feature bout at the Civic auditorium. Both fighters were pronounced in top form yesterday as they wound up training routine. The heavy slugging of Kahut has given him the edge in the pre bout talk. They fought to a 10 round draw in Seattle in their f.rst match and Kahut won by a decision in their second meeting, a 15 rounder that saw the Ore gon fighter put his opponent down for a brief count. In the six round preliminaries, lightweights will see action Coach Slats Gill (above) and his Oregon State Beavers will be honored during a testimonial to night. 6:30 o'clock. In MU building ballroom at Corvsllis. Gill Si Co. won fourth place In the NCAA basketball race this year. Gill, Beavers To Be Honored OREGON STATE COLLEGE, April 4 -(Special)- The Oregon State basketball team and the coach who took them farther than Tickets for the banquet will be obtainable at CorvafHs Tuesday night. OSC Athletic Director Spec Keene announced Monday. any Beaver team In the history of the NCAA will be honored here in the ballroom of the MU building with a testimonial Tuesday night. The banquet, expected to draw around 600 people, will start at 6:30 o clock. Johnny Carpenter, prominent sportscaster, will act as master of ceremonies for the occasion. One of the principal speakers will be Douglas McKay, governor of ; Ore gon The Beavers, after winning the Coast conference title for the sec ond year in the past three, went on to defeat Arkansas in the NCAA regional tournament at Kanras Blacky Vandeveer of Seattle meets ! Cit-.Thev lofJ to4 Pk,AmAa AAM- Mickey Gimbd, Redding, Calif ., : "Ul '.' . ; T 1, ,7 mith- v-yl rKu" -Jioit nuiiivu iuui ui diici and Monty Montgomery, a ern Oregon Indian lad, Buddy Gilman, Seattle. meets COMMEKCIAL LEAGUE NO. 1 Acme! Auto Wreckers (2) Duf- ... ava -TwA-u,. tni r..nL 41 brich 408, Nagley 524, Olney 520. Master Bread (1) Powell 563, Priem 503, Mattson 443, Farmer 477, Newcomb 458. Starr I Fruit (1) Walls 579. Scales 486, Lengren 455, Powell 486, Alien 498. Marion Creamery (2) Kenyon 589, C. Parker 454, Pekar 441, Davenport 560, Gustaf son 543.! Goldies .(1) J. Herr 511. C. Howell 482, Frank 471, G. Herr 466, Bent son 561. City Electric (2) B. Valdez 601. Brennan 448, Ross 520, W. Valdez 592, Hender son 607! Good : Housekeeping (1) Mirich 495. Simons 527, Cherrington 427. Jones 504, Duncan 526. Court St. Radio (32) Bolton 578, Dubuy 489, McCune 506, Wiltsey 476, Ertsgaard 518. Walton Brown (2) Brown 448, Silke 516. Singer 502. Riffey 544, Riches 565. Calpak ( 1 ) Lance 388. Sloan 487. Beinke 419, Scheideg ger 475; Co 575. Eagles (1) Peterson 591. Korb 499. Conklin 533, White 508, Nuber 460. Lutz Florists (2) Inglis 503. Kitzmiller 528, Upston 556, Price 479, Lutz 493. High team aeries, City Electric, 227. High Individual series. Dean Henderson. C07. High : individual aasae, Mark Powell. 144. River Bill OK'd The senate voted 23 to 6 Monday io close the Coquille river in Coos county to commercial fishing. The bill goes to the house. HUBBARD TOPS TURNER TURNER Hubbard chalked up a 6-4 win over Turner Friday despite being held to three hits by Wipper. Ten walks gaven out by the Turner hurler proved the difference. Schelske, Turner, led th hitting with three blows. JUST A HABIT LONGVIEW. April 2 -P)-Walt Skaag's hole - in - one on the Kelso Elks gold coarse didn't ex cite him. Ho has made four others In his golf career. "Not so difficult,- he declares. Van Brocklih To LA Rams ? LOS ANGELES. April 4-(AP)-The coach of the Los Angeles Rams, professional football team of the National league,' indicated today that Norm Van Brocklin, star quarterback of the University of Oregon, will be In the Rams lineup next season. Clark 8haughnessy, the Rams coach, told the Football Writers association luncheon hero today that Dan Reeves, owner of the elub. had received word from Oregon c that Van Brocklin Is graduating in June. Burgher Paces PCL Batsmen SAN FRANCISCO, April 4-VP) Bill Burgher, Portland catcher, hit for a perfect average of 1000 . in four games against San Francisco last week to top Pacific Coast league batters for the season's op ening baseball series. The week's slugging perform ance, however, went to Luke Eas ter, giant negro first baseman of the San Diego Padres, who hit three homers and knocked In ten runs while walloping the ball for .500. Wildcat Feted LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 4 -VP) A small - scale Times Square tri bute was paid Kentucky's nation al collegiate basketball kingpins today. Thousands of home - towners who couldn't watch the Wildcats build one of sportdom's all-time great records of achievement, thronged a mile - long parade route to toast the champs. At St. Petersburg. FIs. Cincinnati N 000 000 0000 1 3 New York A) 000 002 00 2 B 0 Raffenbrgr and H. Howell; Por terfield and Bsrra. At Dallas. Tsa. Brooklyn (N) 100 000 4038 14 0 Dallas TL) 000 010 300 3 9 1 Martin. Pa He a (7) and CampajHa; Iott. Finger (7) Baker () andfEaster-wood. At Sarasota. Fla. St. Louis (N) Bocton (A) Munger, Pollet 000 000 102 14 11 S .. 100 001 100 2 S 6 0 (6). Yuhas (7). Pa pal (I) and Baker; Stobbf, Gslehouae () and Batts. A't K3 Paao. Tex. New York (N) 014 233 02015 17 2 Cleveland (Al 031 100 21010 IS S Hartunr. Kennedy () and Cooper. Livingston 3r. Lemon, Zoldak it) and Murray. At Atlanta: " Detroit 000 000 2002 S 0 Atlanta 000 001 02 3 12 3 Stuart. Gcav 7 and Ginsberg: N. Brown. Hartley (6. Kennedy 7) and Dapper. McWhorter. being nosed out by Illinois. Never before has an Oregon Stale team finished so high in the collegiate basketball finals. Breakfast Club To Honor Viks The Salem Breakfast club will have a special guests next Friday morning the Salem high school basketball team and coaches, it was announced by President How ard Maple Monday. The breakfast will be at 7:30 a.m. at Nohlgren's. Principal speaker for the occa sion wilh be Slats Gill, Oregon State college coach whose team finished fourth in the NCAA play offs this year. Ailing Bianco Sent To Club by Portland ! I By Al Llghtner I 1 OREGON STATE COLLEGE;' April 4 (Special) The I Salem Senators spent most of their fifth spring trainingworkout today via a regulated nine - inning informal . scrimmage with Ralph Coleman's Oregon Staters, i For the third time in four days the club toiled under a warm sun, which fits light snug ly with Manager Bill Beard's plan to have the outfit in shape as fast as possible. ! j - ' j The Senators sneaked into Salem Sunday for a long drill at Waters iieia. : t Almost all-hands were In camp today. Only Shortstop Bud j Peter son and Infjelder Jess McWilliamS were absent. Peterson will check in tomorrow, but McWillianis ii 'loldling out fori more money, ac- corrllinp.to Business Manager Geor ge Emigh. If and when McWil ' lianm does report, he'll, go into competition with . Wayne Peterson 1 for the third-basing post. The left hand hitting Wayne played the far ,turh in most of today's scrum- ' Ore surprise arrival in camp was Pitcher Johnny Bianco, down front the parent Portlands. Bianco be lieves he has arm trouble, so has ' been sent to Salem to try and get rid f it. He has been with Port- land; the past two years, and when right is possessor of a terrific fast ball.) Whether he remains with tho Solon remains to be seen. He was veryi much in the workout ; today, although he saw no action on the mound. j -f Mgr. Beard used three rookies for he hill chores in the scrim! make. Clyde DeWitt hurled lscore-4 less, I three - hit ball Jn three in-J nings and showed good stuff forL so early in the campaign. But Bill Stiten was banged for seven runs in his three frames. Irv Whitt fi nished up. ; ! Tap hitters for the Salems in tho scrimmage were; Al Spaeter and Jim Olson.' Both pounded out two hits. Spaeter looked sharp afield at his second sack position and was -leading off the hatting order. ! Tht order, after Spaeter, had the lWt-band hitting Wayne Peter son at third- he Isn't very big but looks like a" pretty good ballplay er Hill Be'eson In center field,' Mel Wasley in left, Olson In right, Jim Wert on first, the impressive Bob Courage catching and Doug Stevenson, t hockey player, at shortstop. j . j Wjth the club (for a time last-, season, Beesor has been looking very good so far jhere this spring.' Bud Peterson, I wpen he "reports,' will of course take over the short patefcing chores. ! Outfielder Bob " Cherry, ore of the biggest men in' camp, took over j !eft field when Beard ran in the "seconds" for the game. Which is no indication of Cherry's worth or rating on thO; clubj In fact, in bis first time up rhtt smacked fin nf nsr? Rick' Erickson, serves almost 400 feet into left center for a triple. Erlck- son is the Sacramento JC transfers uponl whom Coach) Coleman is de pending so much this season. Beard has another workout book ed for 11 a.m. tomorrow. The reg ular "ianf ruit loaffuo" mm rm t an gets under way Thursday with m 3:30 o clock game with the Oregon Staters. Table nf Coastal Tides Tldr for Taft, Oregon. April. IMS. (Compiled by U.S. Coast and CoodetM Survey, Portland. Oregon) IS 11 13 13 April HIGH WATER S 4.00 a.m. S O 7.-03 p.m. 4 3 3:00 a.m., 3:13 p.m. 4.4 3:20 a.m. 3 3 3:03 p.m. 4.8 7:43 a m. S 3 3:42 p.m. 3.2 S:S a.m. S O 10:20 p.m. 3.7 10:01 a.m. S.l 10:54 p.m. S 3 11:03 a.m. 3.3 11:28 p.m. 3 7 11:59 a.m. 3.1 LOW WATER 11:47 a.m. O S iO:3S p.m. 27 p.m. 12:09 a.m. IX M p.m. 71 S-S M 30 -OS 34 .1! 37; 01 -OS e.s i -OS 1 0:31 P-m- 1.1 12.23 a.m. 3:03 p.m. 3.-01 mim. 3:58 p.m. 3:10 a.m. 3:47 p.m. 4:08 a.m. 4:32 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:13 p.m. 3:48 a.m. 8:52 p.m. 8:37 a.m. uGDG (sG-0 RR)ir?r?n7n 0 CilOVsDU'LD 175 S. HIch Sit 1: Watch kx thm Nsm Mercury New Rololillers At New Low, Prices MEE!anewr,d,ngtractor At a Price You Can Easily Afford. 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