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Card Pilot 'Adinlto V Die's Woiririetil emift Dyer Frets Over Injuries, Club's Logs of Speed, Hurling Handicaps HOUSTON, Tex.. April 9-VP)-He usually strives toMth bright er sides of things, but manager Eddie Dyer admitted today that he's Concerned over prospects of his St. Louis Cardinals, Dyer mentioned three things that have him worried: Veteran infielders Marty Mar lon and Red Schoendienst. side- ined much of last season with old injuries, still are question marks. " ' tn j . " ' 1 ar" adequate re .P , y-JpUcemenU are 7 , , lacking. VV ' j The club prob- . Vably will have to Yfjyn fllean heavily on J . the younger mmi n member of the HyamaKt pitching staff. The Cardinals n) linger have the speed that made them pennant contenders year after year. "Yes, we can win all right," Dyer said. "But to be realistic and I always try to be that way 1 am worried." Dyer did not mention it, but veteran third baseman Whitey Kurowskl has been out of action most of the spring with an ailing K- oulder that kept him on the nth quite a bit last season. Eddie Kazak, brought up from Itochester of the international eague late last season, has been flaying third. A fair hitter, Kazak las not been impressive in the field. Junior High Openers Set t The 1949 Salem Junior high school baseball season, consisting Of 12 games In all, opens Tuesday with a tingle mix at four o'clock. The Wast Salems, bossed by Bill Hanauska, will travel to Leslie to play Jim Dimit's Rockets In the opener. On Thursday, also at four 'clock, the Leslies will go across town to Parrish to play the Pio neers. All games thereafter will be played on Tuesdays and Fri days. Only the three teams art in the circuit this season. West Salem, Leslie and Parrish. They play each other four times. Senators Drop Vikings Await League Tilt Their three practice games be hind them, Salem hlgVs Vikings rtow wait the start of the Big fix league baseball - campaign uesday afternoon. The game is booked with Springfield's Millers for a 3:30 o'clock start at Waters field. v- Coach Harold Hauk's opening Fiound -selection will be' either im Rock or Gene Carver, who tire destined to carry the pitching oad for the Salems this season. Other Viking positions will find Keith Farnam at first base. Bud Duval at second, Darrell Girod at short. Gordy Sloan at third base, Bill Johnson in left field, Frank pborn in center and Gordon pcon in right. John Taylor likely will start behind the plate. Salem's second league game Is due Friday at Albany. Meanwhile, Coach Vern Gil- mote's undefeated Viking track fnen are standing by for their text outing, at Eugene Thursday i the annual Willamette Valley invitational conclave. Nod to Ducks (Continued from page 14) scoring column, but McNulty, through no fault of his own, was tagged with the final run and the loss with one., out in the ninth inning. The winning run came when Johnny Kovenz walked with the one out. He. stole second, and on Manager Beard's throw to catch him, the ball bounded Into the outfield. Kovenz wound up on third, from where he tallied on Hal Zurcher's squeeze bunt. Oregon's first two runs came on a walk tj Zurther, a triple by Al Cohen over Mel Wasley's head in left field,-; and an infield out. They scored again in the second on a single by Walt Kirsch, a double by Mel Krause and another single by Zurcher. i Salem dented the rubber twice in the third when with two outs Wayne Peterson walked and scored on Bob Cherry's terrific drive to deep center for a triple. Cherry rambled in when Krause was called for a balk. The only other Salem run, in the fourth, came on a two-base error on Al Spaeter's bouncer and Jim Wert's single to center. Wert incidentally had two of the five Senator hits. McNulty, although the losing pitcher, was perhaps the best of the three Salem flingers in the oft well played game. He had a good curve working, as did DeWltt. The latter was too wild with his, how ever. Some sharp fielding plays were turned in by both sides, and particularly by Bud Peterson, Sa lem shortpateher. Senators (1) (4) Orecoa " " vA B H B Ptran s S 0:1 S'KorenzJ I 3 Zurehcrjn S 1 OjCohn.s 4 i o aru.l 0 Stredder J 1 Dibble j OKlrschJ 1 JtrattonJ 0 Rom.c 1 KrauM.p CDeBnrdf.p Owen Completes Mat Lineup WPtnn.3 Cherry .m WasleyJ Beesoo.r ipatr.J Wart.l Couraga.c Beard .c DeWitt .p rederlci Whttt.p Lucich McNlty.p 0 1 1 3 0 0 M IU 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e II l 4 e I 1 OA 1 0 t Totala S4 9 S3 14 Totals JO S S? t Flied out for Dawltt in 4th. Tore out for Whttt In Tth. One out when winning run scored Senators i 002 JftO 000 i S I Oregon S10 000 0014 S 4 Winning pitcher, Debarnardl: loving pitcher. McNulty. Balk, PeWitt. Krauae. Pitcher IP AB H n T.n so rr DeWltt 13 4 3 t I 0 Whltt 1 1 0 0 3 1 McNulty ........ , S 3 1 t I 1 Krauaa 1 IS 3 3 3 3 3 DeBarnardl . 4 10 X 0 6 1 1 Wild pitches:: DeWitt. Left on baaes: Salem I. Oregon 9. Errors: W. Peter son, Beard, Cohen. Strodder 3. Three base hit: Cherry. Cohen. Stradder. Two base hiUt Spaeter, Krause. Runs batted in: Cherry. Werti Zucher 1. Co hen. Bartle. Stolen bases: Kovenz. Dou ble plays: Spatter to Wert. B. Peter son to Wert. Umpires: Younce & Big-ham. : Matchmaker Elton Owen Sat urday completed r the lineup fer his Tuesday night mat party at the armory by adding the "an e a n I a" team to the mala event tag team squabble, and the two prelims which will start things going at S9 p.m. Handy Andy Truman Kddie Dyer and Sag! Hyamaki. a pair of scientific swlftles and exceedly popular here, were previously named as the "cleanle" duet The nasties will be made up of Iron Mike Nasertan and brand newle Tony Falettt, a roughle from Akron. O. FalettI la re pertedly a No. 1 villain. And although Iron Mike isn't pretty as the blceppers go, he too It a topnotch culprit In the - ring. Canadian Herb ; Parka, drop ped to a prelim role, goes gainst another, highly-rated newcomer In 195-pound Lefty Paeer. This one wtll be a 2-of-S falter limited to S9 minutes. Paeer will have! considerable weight advantage over the Canuck. The opener, a single faller. brings on Al Alexander and Ben Sherman. Bouncing Ben la now the Coast llghtheavy champ and aspires to climb to bigger and better bouts locally. Hence he asked to be put In a prelim role. Buck Davidson will do the ref ereeing. f Vihs9 Young Record Buster Wolves Slate Linfield Next a - f lt iiwie a i dk y n f v The Oregon College of Education Wolves Baseball team next plays the Linfield Wildcats Tuesday af ternoon at McMinnville. The .Wolves have played four games thus far, winning two and losing two. Starting pitcher for the Wolves Tuesday will be selected from Bruce Hamilton, Bob Funk or Corky Van Loo. In their last mix With a Northwest conference foe. the Wolves were defeated In 10 Innings by Pacific university. Ear ler they lost to Willamette. World Hurdle Mark Equalled LOS ANOELI1, April t -)-Hurdler Craig Dixon of UCLA- J quailed the world record In the 20 - yard low hurdles with time of 22.5 seconds today as Stanford university scored a 74-57 victory Over UCLA in the opening of the Pacific Coast conference track and field season. Dixon's time equal led the mark set in 1940 by Fred Woleott and in 1946 by Harrison Diliard. There was little or no wind at UCLA, scene of the meet, but of ficials neglected to have wind gau- ;e set up. Dixon's feat may have o go down as unofficial time be cause of the omission. Take A Ride With tho New 10 H. P. 0. D. Johnson Motor at tho S&len Boat House IN OhooaekeU Fh. S-fSU Training Gym In New Setup Salem's boxing and training gym. operated for the past few months by Manny Morrell and George Masters, who have a num ber of young flstie comers In tow, Including Dean Abney and Joe Pete, has been moved to a new location and has changed hands. Formerly on Chemeketa street, the gym is now located on the south west corner of Commercial and Chemeketa streets, on the third floor. It is open to the flstie minded public. Jack Rainwater, onetime Coast welterweight champion, is the new operator and will work in hand with Morrell and Masters. Rain water may do some promoting In the Detroit area in the near future. At Oklahoma City.i Okla.: Clev. (A) 041 002 33013 IS 0 Ok. C. (TL) 000 020 iOOO 2 1 0 Wynn, Garcia (J)i and Tresh, Murray; Gilmore, Anderman (6), Zuverink (9) and Kratzer, Mut-ryn. Sacs Run Wild SACRAMENTO, April 9-(JP -Sacramento S&lons swatted Holly wood Stars 18-6 here tonight to take a 3-2 lead in the Pacific Coast i the i Pacific Northwest Ski league series. j ciation downhill race today. Hollywood 004 030 non t a Sacramento .... 613 MO 02 IS 17 1 . ni'Trnu irerva rsnwu , Gr.'ca. Notts. (1,. MalUenberf er "rh, OWArTrT siPBIvrV rl (SI and Sandlock: Halramh. ( Pi... COLORADO SPRINGS. t OlO., bo- lAnril 9 -rf7P- Confident Dick But- Bob Hamblin (above) la but a Junior at Salem high, stands at five feet, 10 inches and weighs but 150 pounds. But he holds two state prep swim records In backstroke and medley events and waa the high seortna star of to recent state tournament. Bob Is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Chester W. Hamblin of Salem's First Presbyterian chureh. Sof tballers to Iron Out Final Details in Wednesday Meeting Final plans for the 1040 softball season will be manufactured at a meeting of the Salem association Wednesday night, 7:30, at the school administration office. The meeting also will provide final opportunity for teams to register for City league play. Officials urge all City teams and Industrial loop teams to have rep resentatives at tho session. Among details to be decided, whether or not there will be a spring league thi year and the opening date of summer play, will be among the points to be decided during the evening. Vern Gilmore, public school physical education chief, will be head man in the softball picture. He will appoint a man to take direct charge of the program. The recreational side or trie sport will be stressed this year. For the first time in a ; number of seasons no admission will be charged to City circuit tilts. How many leagues will be. In cluded in the City program is con tingent upon just how many teams sign up. Salem Volley Entry Defeated PORTLAND. April 0 -(-Portland edged out Seattle and Salem to win the class A northwest YM CA volleyball championship today. The Portland team downed Se attle, 15-7, 15-0, 15-1, in the final. Earlier In the round - robin play, the Portlanders defeated Salem, 15-7, 15-2, 15-7, and Seattle 13-15, 15-4, 15-7 and Seattle bested Sa lem, 15-8, 15-0, 15-10. Husky Ski Victor PARADISE, April 9 Streaklng down the glope of Mount Rainier in 1 minute 54 and 2-10ths seconds, Rees Stev enson, carrying the colors of the University of Washington, won asso- ABC Classic Comes to End Prizes Passed Out; Scores Generally Low ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 9 -()- The American bowling congress tournament world ser ies for the one-night-a-week ath lete ended tonight with these winners: Singles Bernard Rusche of St. Bernard, O., with a 716 score. Doubles Donald Van Box el of Greenbay, Wis., and Gene Bernhardt of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., with a 1332 score. All-events John Small of Chicago with a 1941 score. Team Jimmie Smith's of South Bend, Ind., with a S027 score. Rusche won $500 and a diamond-studded gold medal. Van Boxel and Bernhardt won $1,000 and medals. Small won $1,000 and a medal. John A. Nemeth, Harold Kelly. Harley Luckey, Joe Czigany and Pete Tatman of the Jimmie Smith's team shared $2,500 in prize money, a $1,500 gold trophy and medals. The tournament ran for 67 days in cavernous Convention hall overlooking the Atlantic ocean. There were 46 alleys, the largest number In ABC history. Except for Jimmie Smith's team total, the . winning scores were tho lowest in years. Th f ledosss, Orpqoav, Sunday, April 19. l4t lo Let9 8 Go Get 'Em, Pard 7: '7 v 15 1.1 ?J .rl -iafl"- saiem nigns i-l pitcntrs, Jim Rock (left) and Oene Garrer are snown talking over ways and meea of beating the ; Sprln miners Tuesday at waters park whoa the Vlka open their league baseball campaign. tea Marion-Polks Open Tuesday The 1040 Marion-Polk league baseball campaign will open Tues day with three games, climaxing a long practice period for the six member schools. The openers send Philomath to Monmouth, Independence to Sac red Heart academy and the Salem Academy to Stayton. This will mark the first season that Philo math has played baseball In the circuit. Although no league official will go on record as selectee of a pre season favorite, most are inclined to believe that the Independence, Stayton, Sacred Heart and Salem Academy outfits will stage a close race for the pennant. The M-P schedule calls for 10 rounds of play, ending on May 13. COUGARS WIN PAIR PULLMAN, Wash., April 9 -OP) The Washington State Cougars swept a baseball doubleheader from Whitman today, swamping the Missionaries 17 to 1 In the po ener and taking the nightcap, t to 0. At Memphis, TennT Phil. (A) 100 03D 0004 7 1 Mem. (SA) ... 000 Olp 2003 7 2 Scheib and Astroth; Eisenmann, Pearson (6) and Pinchiottl. At Shreveport, La. Chi. (A) 000 12 li 1040 15 0 Shrev. (TL) . 301 OOOt 000 4 12 1 Pieretti. Grove (4) and Wheel er? Sanders, Jones (4), Fahr (5), Walker (9) and Sarnt At Dallas, Tex.: Chi. (N) 100 0(10)0 10012 II 1 Dal. (TD002 000 000 2 8 4 Schmlt, Kush (5), Hamner (8) and Scheffing, Novotney (6); Ken nedy, Iott (5) and Rice. At Ne New N. Y. (NL) Orleans: 840 000 010 8 10 1 Pitt. (NL) ... 041 000 0005 6 1 Hartung and Cooper, Llvingstoa (7); Riddle, Gregg (2), and Mo- Cullough. At Little Rock, Ark.t Detroit (A) -.310 010 0016 Lit. R. (SA) ....001 000 100 I Hutchinson, Stuart (8) and Swift; Nedelco, McConnell (6) and Erautt. ton easily won his fourth straight United States men's; Ice skating championship tonight. Earlier In tho evening, Yvonne Sherman, lt-year-old New Yorker, added the U. S. senior women's title to her expanding list of trophies. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon, April. 1949. 'Compiled by U.S. Coas and Geodetic Survey, Portland. Oregon) Automobile Insurance as written by insurance companies la for your protection. You purchase tho protection you desire at a spocifiod premium. .: Duo to our method of renewing policies each six months rather than reselling or rewriting them each year, we can offer the motoring public a savings up to 30 'o on the various coverages. Our method of sales and not our product is the reason lor the savings FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE writes a National Standaxd-non-assessable policy. 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