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Salem Hope Ray Howard (above) will battle In the men's singies and doubles divisions of the Northwest Badminton tournament today at Willam ette university. Howard will represent the Salem team. Badminton Aces Seek Honors, Y Meet Today Some 30 badminton aces representing Vancouver, B. C, Yakima, defending champion Spokane, Portland and Salem will be seeking honors in the Pacific Northwest YMCA Badminton tourney which is set to start today, 1 o'clock, at the Willamette university gym. Pre liminaries will be held in the af ternoon and the finals battles in both men's and women's divisions will be run off tonight. 1 p.m. (1) Howard. Salem vs. Kelm. Vancouver (men's singles); (2) Janz. Salem vs. Picken, Van couver, (men's singles); (3) Haw kins, Yakima vs. Lee, Spokane, (women's singles). 1:45 (4) Sims, Yakima vs. Smith. Salem (women's singles); (5) Winner match 2 vs. Peyton, Spokane (men's singles); (6) Far mer and Howard, Salem, vs. Fergie and Showacre, Spokane (Mixed doubles). 2:30 (7) Stook and Franz, Sa lem, vs. Montgomery and Huston, Portland, (Mixed doubles); (8) Farmer and Hansen, Salem, vs. Sims and Minor, Yakima (Wom en's doubles); (8) Graves and Minn, Salem vs. Kelm and Picken, Vancouver, (Men's doubles). 3:15-(10) Huston and Frank, Portland, vs. DeSart and Janz, Sa lem (Men's doubles); (11) Winner match 9 vs. Peyton and Showacre, Spokane. (Men's doubles); 12) Smith and Franz, Salem vs. Fergie and Lee, Spokane, Women's dou bles). 4:00 (13) Winner match 1 vs. Hawkins, Yakima (Men's singles. Following the finals action to night trophies will be given with iatl Greider, activities director of the local Y makin the presenta tions. Calumet Nags Cause Ruckus HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April Z2-(AP)-Calumet trainer Jimmy Jones today threw the names of Coaltown and Faultless Into the Edward Burke handicap starter's box and track officials went Into a dither. What to do about betting If the speedy Coaltown starts In tomor row's $15,000 race had racing sec retary Charles McLennan up in the air. There are three other over night entries. If all five horses go there will be win betting only. The manage ment hasn't made up its mind how many scratches will cause it to cancel all beta. In case there Is no bettins, nine races instead of the usual eight will be run. The ninth event will be cancelled if betting is allowed on the feature. Just to add to the confusion, trainer Jimmy Jones has said Coaltown himself won't start If It's an off track. It was raining here today. Bowling Scores MERCANTILE LEAGUE Railway Express (2) Hudson 517, Lake 536, Hartwell 503, Loss ner 388, Link 485. Lucky Senators (1) Albrich 426, Olney. jr. 463, Jones 557, Brant 538, Olney, sr. 536. Knights of Columbus (0) Al brich. F. 434, Farrar 418, Rupp 438. M. Miller 488, J. Miller 396. Pacific Fruit (3) Aleshire 434, Ray Aleshire 479, Smith 443, Haagenson 485, Bigler- 485. Salem Art Tile (1) Leach 415, Fiedler 420, Campbell 352. Sauers 408, Porter 448. Knights of Pyth ias (2) Decatur 506, Judson 469, Schiedel 264, Maerz 425, Tschida 284. El wood 290. Wyncoop-Blair (0) Stone 413, Milner 391, Carruths 427, Morey 457. Milford 351. Senator Hotel r-rt CM, " T Chilli KA" Mathis 575, McAllister 398, Diehm 440. Hickman 583. Salem Title Co. (1) Pierce 400 Beutell 410. Letterman 364, Six 412. McMullen 558. Busick's Gro cers (2) Simons 554, Logan 481. Gabel 510, Ross 501, Haugen 353 (2 gamesl. Beavercraft Co. (0) Heinlein 360, Morris 474. Lai gent 413, Miklia 440, Highberger 398. Na tional Battery Co. (3) Bartholo mew 552. Cameron 431. Moody 82. Manke 481. Halvorsen 428. High team series, Railway Ex press, 2573. High ind. series. Hickman of Senator Hotel Coffee Shop. 583. High ind. game, P. Smith of Senator Hotel Coffee Shop, 221. Table of C.oasU1 Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. April, 194. (Comptled by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon . April HIGH WATER LOW WATER S3 IM a.m. 40 f :40 a.m. XX 10. is p.m. o.s in 'Bird? Meet Chemaica Ace Tosses No-No CHEMAWA. April 22-( Special) Chemawa's Reggie Wells twirled a no-run, no-hitter today as the In dians walked off with a 14-0 tri umph over Jefferson In a Marion County B league contest. Wells whiffed only three but completely buffaloed the Jeff hitters. George Plummer paced the Indian attack with two doubles and a single. Wells face only 727 men. Jefferson 900 000 0 0 9 9 Chemawa . . .. 451 10S 14 14 1 Love, Reeves (3) and Marlatt, Casto (6); Wells and Davis. Cat Trackmen Face PU Crew Willamette university's track and field team inaugurates both its dual meet season and the brand new Bush pasture oval today in a 10 a.m. session with the Pacific university Badgers. Most of the athletes on Coach Jerry LUlie's team, and the events in which they participate are Ted Mertz and Bob Shangle In the sprints, Al Fedje, Lew Pri deleto. Con Murdock, Wes St'auf for. Rod Beals and Don Preiss in the longer romps, Mertz and Fedje in the high jump, Jeff McCrea and Lowell Maudlin In the broad jump. Bob Hall in the javelin, Art Gottfried and Herb Johns rud in the weights, Jimmy Noa in the pole vault and Fedje and Mertz in the hurdles. In their only outing thus far, the Bearcats finished second bo hind Lewis & Clark; In a five-way meet at Portland a week ago. Vikings Slap Sparts, 9-1 CORVALLIS. April 22-(Speci-al) -Salem high's baseball club nailed its second Big Six League victory against one iloss today by belting Corvaljis' Spartans, 9-1, behind the two-hit hurling of Jim Rock. The only run off Rock came in the first inning when he loaded the sacks on two singles and a walk, then forced in a tally with another free pass. From then the Vik Jun ior righthander was invincible, yielding not a hit He whiffed nine. The Viks went to work for four runs in their half of the first frame, these coming on Clade Weaver's double and singles by Bud Duval, Bill Johnson and Keith Farnam. Five more markers went to Sa lem in the second with a big fac tor being Frank Osborne's single witn tne sacks; loaded. Osborne's blow went through the center fielder's legs, cleaning the bases. Corvalls II) () Salem BHOA BHOA DeHasa 3 1 0 0 Weaver 1 4 2 0 0 Thmpsn.3 3 0 0 0 DuVal.2 3 13 2 Thorman.l 3 1 3 0 Osborn.r 4 1 2 o vnLoan.c 2 0 6 1! Johnson. r 3 110 Larson, m 2 0 1 Ofimum.l 3 2 4 0 Gathrrl.l 1 0 9 0 Sloan J 4 10 0 Poling.2 1 0 1 2!Rock. p 4 0 0 2 Humble 2 0 1 4 Jones. e 3 0 9 0 Colemn.p 0 0 0 O'Parsonf.s 2 10 1 Mitchel p 2 0 0 1 Stew art. 1 10 0 0 Jewell. r 10 0 0 Rojfen.l 110 0 iT.ylor.c 10 0 0 Pitier.a 10 0 0 Totals 18 2 21 8 Totals 34 10 IS S Salem .. 450 COO 00 10 0 Corvalli . .. .. loo 000 01 2 6 Winnin pitcher. Jihi Hock; losing pitcher. Cork Coleman. Pitcher IP AB H R ERSOBB Rock . 7 24 2 1 1 9 Coleman . l's 10 S 7 5 1 0 Mitchel 5, 24 5 2 0 5 2 Error: Van Loan. Larson 2. Gather coal. Poling, Humble. Hit by pitcher: Bud DuVal by Cork Coleman. Wild pitches: Rock 2. Patted ball: Mitchel. Left on bases: Salem S. Corvallis 7. Two base hits: Weaver. Runs batted in: Johneon 2. Osborn3. Farnum 2. Sloan 1. Stolen bases : Johnson 1. Par soih 1. Double plays: Parsons to DuVal to Famum. Time: 130. WU NETTERS WIN EUGENE, April 22-F-The Uni versity of Washington tennis team blanked Oregon, 70, in a meet here today losing only one set in ,four single matches land none at all In the doubles. Solono 'Rallied', Try Again Tonight By Al Llgbtner TACOMA, April t2-(fpeeUl)-Jnpiter Plnvias took fall charge of the scheduled SaJem-Taeom i Western International 1 e a g a e base-ball opener tonight. Day long rain, which had the Tigers' field looking like a refuge for ducks, made It impossible to play. Furthermore It some solid snn sbinlng Is done Saturday, there will be little chance of a ball game that night. The Senators, headquarters at the Olympus hotel, are booked here with Taeoma through Sun day, and then swing over to Bremertou next Tuesday to help Inaugurate the Bluejackets' home season. Next Friday night, of course. Manager Bill Beard's troupe goes home to play Van Bevens Signs Seattle Pact Bill Bevens has signed a con tract with the Seattle Rainiers and Is "very happy over the terms" he told his wife by tele phone Friday. The big righthander who was permitted by the New York Yankees to make a deal for himself after arm trouble con tinued to plague him. has been working out with the Rainiers for the past week. As for his arm. Bevens re ported that It felt "pretty good" and that Rainier offi cials are encouraged at the manner In which he's been throwing in batting practice. Bill recently worked a half hour batting drill stint without any protest from his arm. The Rainiers intimate they may break Bevens in gradual ly, first working him in relief roles. WU, Linfield Divide Pair Willamette's Bearcat baseballers opened their Northwest Confer ence campaign on Bush field Fri day by splitting a wild, basehit fllled twin-bill with Llnfield's Wildcats. Johnny Lewis' locals snatched the initial tilt, 13-10, with the aid of a 11-hit attack and the Linfieldi came back to easily grab the nightcap, 15-1, as John Nau man set the WU's down with four blows. A four-run explosion in the eighth grame gave the Bearcats the opener. That winning rally was manufactured on a two-run homer to left center by Bud Brouwer and a double by Andy Harrington scoring Cordy Lenz, who had walked and George Matllo who had singled. Linfield had previously gone ahead in the seventh with a six run binge which routed WU Start er Lou Scrivens. The McMinn ville gang banged five hits in that surge and was aided by three walks. Willamette's biggest inning was the sixth when five tallies were pushed over the platter. Feature of that offensive was a circuit wal lop by Matile with none aboard. Linfield was guilty of eight errors over the route. The Wildcats put the second game away by pounding IS hits off five assorted Willamette hurlers while Nauman was thoroughly muzzling the locals' bats. Outfield er Joe Marchand of the visitors blasted two homers and a triple good, for seven runs. Linfield col lected seven runs inside the first three innings, sending the Bear cats' starting hillsman, Johnny Slanchik, to the showers. Slanchik batted in the only WU marker in the second frame with a single. Willamette goes to Monmouth today to meet OCE. Larry Stocks is slated to start for the Lewis club. Linfield (IS) (13) Willamette B R H B R H MarchandJ 0 0 liDouflas.m 4 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 0 3 2 0 4 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 Bereenj 3 1 Barker.l Seeley .3 4 1 1 Pointer J Halsey. 1 12 2 Brouwer .1 Martin .r SOI Markosktcr Lenz. 3 Matile. Rosenfeld.m 4 2 2 McNeil. 2 3 1 1 Burr.c 1 2 Harrington. e R. Blum.p Fleming; p 2 0 2 Scrivens. p 1 0 O'Odell p 0 0 0 Gilbert. p Totals 41 10 13 Totals S3 13 12 002 011 60010 13 - 001 10S 24 13 13 4 IP AB H R ERSOBB . 5i 24 6 0 2 S 0 ... 6j 31 10 4 S 7 li 7 4 3 1 1 . . 2'a 10 3 1 1 0 0 i 4 2 2 2 0 1 Linfield Willamette Pitcher R. Blum Scrivens . Fleming Odell Gilbert ... Errors. Bergen 3. Halsey, Rosenfeld 2, Burr, R. Blum. Barker. Lenz, Matile 2. Left on bases: Linfield 11. WU 8. Home runs: Halsey. Matile. Brouwer. Three base hits: Bergen. Pointer. Two base hits: Marchand. Scrivens, Har rington 2. Runs batted in: Pointer 2. Brower 3. Matile. Harrington 4, Odell. Marchand. See ley. Halsey 4, Martin 2. Burr. R. Blum. Sacrifice: Pointer 2. Seeley. Stolen bases: Harrington and Brouwer. Second Game (seven Innings) r Linfield 034 024 215 15 2 Willamette 010 000 0 1 4 2 Nauman and Blum; Slanchik. Gatch ell (3), O'DeU (3). Lund (6), Lenz (7) and Harrington, Roth (4). Unknown Leads WILMINGTON. N. C April 22 -(TP)- Paul O'Leary of Bis marck. N. C, faltered tn the rain and wtnd today bat shot a two-nnder-par 79 that kept him in front tn the $10,000 Wilmington open gelf tournament. Aleng with the snper-heated 64 be shot yesterday, the 20-year-eld freshman pre's 3C-S4 70 gave him a total of 114 at the halfway point in the four day tourney over the Cape Fear Country club coarse. Erie Monti of Santa Monies, Calif-, bug to soeond place. couver In the Water Field com. sneneer. Sunday's pair hero are sched uled to start at 1:31 p.m. Manager Beard plans no change In his starting lineup if the teams can go at It Saturday night. Tall Bill Osborn will be on the mound and Beard will be catching. Inasmuch as newly ac quired Outfielder Larry Orteig hasn't had much spring training, chances are Hill Beeson will be the rlghtfielder until Larry shapes up. The Tacoma lineup will remain the same also, according to Man ager Bob Johnson, the former major league slugger. Blent Hander Gordon Walden. who won 19 games In the league year Elks Qualifying Deadline Near Final qualifying action In the annual Elks-sponsored Willamette Valley Golf tourney la set for the weekend at the Salem course. By the time the last qualifying scores are in Sunday night the field for the extravaganza Is expected to total around 250 swingers. Last year's entries numbered 240. Still holding medal honors In the meet Is Salem's Bob Sederstrom who poked a nifty 68 In his qualifying Junket last weekend, but Bob's mark will be threatened today and Sunday as a batch of the area's top-grade di voters turn In their scores. First round flight action Is slated for next weekend. The low ten qualifiers to date: Bob Sederstrom, 6s: Frank Albfich and Win Needham. 71: Ned Ingram, 72: Glen Lengren and Bob Burrell, 73: Lawrence Alley and Ralph Ma pes. 74: Bert Victor, Harold dinger and Dr. White (Silver ton), 76; Bert Victor and Harold dinger, 75; Bud Waterman, Floyd Baxter and Dr. White (Silverton). 76. Pels Cop IKl Relays; EUGENE, April 22-7P-The defending champion Medford by five points today and captured the Haywaid Relays, 57 to second-place Medford's 52 37. The two southern Oregon schools were far ahead of the other competitors. Washington or Port land placed third with 28 points. Two new records were set. Med ford's shuttle hurdle team turned in a mark of 38 seconds flat, tight- tenths of a second better than the i old mark. Franklin of Portland bettered the mile relay mark o 3:34.3 with 3:33.1 Roosevelt of Portland placed; fourth with 27 points, Jefferson of Portland, 24, Spring- field, 22 3; Benson of Portland, 21 37; Bend, 18; Grant of Port- , land, 15; Grants Pass, 11 13, 14, Salem, 10 37; Lincoln, 10; Gresh- am 8; Albany 5 3; iugene, 4, Roseburg, The class B and C competition comes tomorrow. Results: Discus: 1 Jack Nichols. Klamath Falls; 2 ReynolQa, pringiJu. Mills. Medford; 4 Lubeke. Bend; f Parsons. Eugena. Distance. 137 feet. 7 inches. Pole vault: 1 Reggie Hailigan. Bend; 2 Tie among Coheen. Salem: Lohr. Springfield; Shepard. Salem; Lambert. Franklin; Greg. Benson: McFarland. Grants Pass, and Wendt. Medford. HeifTht. 10 feet 6 inches. Shot put relay: 1 Klamath Falls Jerry Shubert. Jack Nlcol. Louie Holz cang); 2 Grant. 3 Franklin: 4 Albany- 5 Medford: 6 Jefferson. Dis tance. 133 feet 8 Inches. 880-yard relay: 1 Washington (Tom Fisher. Pete Winward Ted Vyter worth. Mervin Brock): 2-Tie between Benson and Klamath Falls; 4 Tie be tween Eugene and Franklin; 6 Grants Pass. Time: 1:33.33. Broad Jump relay: 1 Klamath Falls (Jim Flora. Gaynen Huck. Gary Daws I; 2 Roosevelt 3 Washington; 4 Med ford; 5 Jefferson; S Gresham. Dis tance. 59 feet 8 inches. Distance medley relay: 1 Lincoln (Eddie Gustafson. Jack Peterson. Ivan Mid lam. George Griffin; 2 Benson: 3 Bend: 4 Springfield; 5 Jefferson; ft Klamath Falls. Time. 11:14 4. High Jump relay: 1 Klamath Falls (Gary Dawes, Doren Van Lue, Louie HoUgangl; 2 Tie between Grants Pas and Roosevelt: -Tie between Springfield and Jefferson; 6 Medford. Height. 17 feet. Shuttle hurdle relay: 1 Medford (Tom Oakts. Frank Morris. Jack Mor n 2 Springfield: 3 Tie between Klamath Falls and Grant; 5 Roosevelt; 6-Tie between Salem and Roseburg. Time 38. New record, old record by Jefferson. 1645. HilWboro, 1946.. and Medford. 1948. :38.8. Mile relanv: 1 Franklin (George Fnsbie. Tony Foggia. Bill Edwards. Jim Leonard): 2 Medford: 3 Klam ath Falls: 4 Gresham; B Springfield; 6 Washington. Time, J 33.1. New rec ord old record by Meoiora. 440-yard relay: 1 Washington (Tom Fisher, Pete Winward, Ted Water worth. Mervin Brock); 2-Medford; J Roosevelt: 4-Benson: 5-Grant: 6-Salem and GranU Pass tied. Time. :44.3. (Tied record st by Grant. 1946). Javelin: 1 D. C. Mills. Medford; 2 Sutton. Bend: 3 White, Gresham: 4 Carothers. GranU Pasa; 8 Shubert, Klamath Falls. Distance, 170 feet. 1 inch. Two mile relay: I Medford (Louie Rittle. Larue Smitii Pat Oreene. Bill Ness): S Salem: 3 Jefferson; 4 Klam ath rails; Benson; 8 Washington. Time. 8:34 4. Cougar Quartet Resigns Posts PULLMAN, Wash., April 22-IJP) Four members of the physical edu cation department staff at Wash ington State college announced to day the will resign at the end of the school year. Three of the men were coaches of minor sports. They are: Ring Torgeson, golf and ski coach; Bob Campbell, as sistant track coach; Al Wordell, assistant swimming coach, and Blanne Lindskog, instructor in the department. at Wilmington Just one stroke off the pace. Monti today added a 34-36 70 to his first round 66 for a 135. Dick Metz of Virginia Beach. Va the most consistent man in the field, moved into third place with a 68-68136. Mets fashion ed that total with a succession of 34s. Bobby Locke of Johannesburg?, Sooth Africa, who was In third spot yesterday, fell Into a fourth place tie with Henry Ransom of 8t Andrews, HL, at 138. Locke had a 66-72. while Ransom had a pair of 60s. before last, or Andy Knesollch, a highly-prtxed rookie and bonus player off the St. Mary's college campus will open for the Tigers on the mound. Johnson himself la to play right field, and Glen Stetter, a veteran campaigner. Is listed for left field. Hank Bar tholomew will be at second base. Newcomers to the league, and most of them San Diego-Cleveland farmhands, will fill In the other berths. All except behind the plate where Jack Warren, freshly In from Seattle on option, will operate. Johnson Is well pleased with his long list of promising pitch ers, but says he could stand more Infield and outfielding help. War ren played for Salem in 1941-42. ay ward Viks 11 th Klamath Falls Pelicans passed the Jamaica Event 1' Slated Today N. YORK A ., 22 wt aeSig'Lre named fm ne $40000.added Wood memorial tomorrow at Ja ica race track oiympia sti the tQ Fred w Hooper's Kentucky derby choice, with Jockey Eddie Arcaro in the saddle, undoubtedly ; wui rule the choice of some 50,000 turf patrons to complete his clean-up of the eastern three year olds. The "beat Oiympia" crowd looks to Just one opponent who might knock off the favorite Greentree stable's Capot, winner of the Chesapeake last week at Havre De Grace, Md. There may be others, but nobody is giving them .much chance, for Oiympia has beaten most of them in recent weeks. All will carry 126 pounds, the derby weight, in this mile and one-sixteenth classic being run for the 25th time as the "big" eastern tuner for the Louisville event May 7. Huskies Whip Ducks, 194 EUGENE. April 22 -lyF)- Wash ington's Huskies blasted out a 19-4 baseball victory over prev iously undefeated Oregon here this afternoon, landing on four Oregon pitchers for 17 hits. The hit pa rade was led by the two battery mates Catcher Gerald Kimerle. who had a double and three sin gles; Pitcher Bob Moen, who bat ted In six runs with a homer and two singles. Moen, a sophomore southpaw, limited the heavy-hitting Web foots to eight hits, struck out six and walked four. John Kovenz olouted s homer for Oregon and he and Walt Kirsch were the only Oregon players to collect two hits. The same two clubs meet here tomorrow in the second game of tne series. R H E Washington 400 2S8 012 19 17 1 Oregon 100 000 201 4 8 9 Moen and Kimerle, Lewis (9); rvrause, uropst zurcher (8), Hanns (6) and Rose, Torkelson to; Badger Bailers Capture Pair PORTLAND, Ore., April 72-(JP)-Pacific University opened its Nor th west conference baseball season today with a double win over Lewis it Clark college, 6-2 and 8-1. Pitcher John Burak limit ed Lewis it Clark to three hits in tho seven-inning first game. He fanned seven. Jim Hudson gave up only four bingles in the nightcap and struck out six Lewis & Clark batters. DUCK GOLFERS WIN EUGENE, Ore., April 22 -0P-The University of Oregon golf team downed the University of Idaho on the Eugene Country club course here today, 22i to 4'i. The Webfoots collected 8'i points in morning best-ball play, then swept all but four points in the afternoon match play. Duck Pins Hollywood Men's league results last night at B and B Bowling courts: Tip Top 1, Oreys Painters 1; Quality Used Cars 4, Terminal Ice 0; Warren's Radio t. Zeex's Use4 Cars 1: Hale's Jewelers 4; Rohland's Variety 0. Hale's Jewe lers had top team series and game with 2130 and 766. Vernon Still's 475 and 103 were top Individual VaBuEceeG Top G$ed ox,'daGre ' ynwiVn Imi rcDmnfa TTinSiu. tti "VVLHU IUU UUHJT Wa U U llUrlS 8 Tho Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Saturday. April 23, 1949 Judge Tells (Somber To Spill Private Life CHICAGO, April 22-(i?s)-Joe Louis, heavy with his fists and light on gab, was told by the superior court today there are times when he must talk. Judge Samuel B. Epstein said he wants the retired heavyweight I I WEST. INTERNATIONAL. W L Pet. W LPct. Vancouvr 1 0 1 000 Wenatch 0 0 .000 Spokane 0 1 000! Tacoma 0 0.000 Victoria 0 0 .000 Salem 0 0 .000 Yakima 0 0 .000 Brrmerton 0 0.000 Friday rsuIU: At Tacoma-Salem. wet ground! ; at Vancouver-Spokane, post poned, rain: at Victoria-Yakima, poct pond. rain; Bremerton-Vt n v-.e on page 2. COAST LEAGIE W L Pet W I .Pet San Diego 14 9 .627 Sarramnto 13 1 Holly wod 14 10 611 Oakland 111 i :fii 4 431 5 .306 S .318 Seattle 13 11 .542 San Fran Los Angla 14 II 51 Portland 10 1 7 1 Friday result: At Seattle-Port land. postponed, rain: at Los Angeles 1 Oak- land 0 (12 Innings): at Sacramtn Wi 7. San Diego 2. at San Fran jco 7 ly wood 5. AMERICAN IFAf.lE Ilol- W L Pet W L Pet 2 2 .soo 1 3 .250 New York 4 0 1 000 Chicago Cleveland 3 1 .750 Eoston 2 600 St. Louis Phlladelp 3 1 3 .250 Detroit 2 2 .500 Washington 1 4 .200 Friday results: At Washington 0. Philadelphia 2: at Botton 3, New York 5; at Cleveland 4, Detroit 3 (10 Inn ings); at Chicago S. St. Louis 2. NATIONAL LEAGIE W L Pet. W LPct Boston Cincinnati Brooklyn 3 1 .750 Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 2 1 .667New York 1 2 .333 2 1 .B67 St. Louis 1 2 .333 2 2 .500 Philadelph 1 3 750 Friday results: At New York 6. Bos ton 6 (called end ninth, rain): at Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 4: at St. Louis 9. Chicago 2: at Philadelphia-Brooklyn, postponed, wet grounds. SOo DDflDfp Timberline 195 inches snow. I inches new snow: surface packed, heavy, sticky: skiing fair; Little Betsy and Otto Lang tows operating; roads clear, chains not needed; ample parking. Government Camp 97 inches snow, no new snow; surface packed: skiing fair: no tows running; roads clear, chains not needed. Forecast for Mount Hood area: Cloudy with frequent snow showers decreasing Saturday, and ending Sat urday night. In Government camp, showers becoming wet during warmest part of day: freezing level getting up to 6.000 feet during warmest part of day: west southwesterly winds in exposed sections 15-25 miles per hour, less in protected areas. Gonzales Upset In Net Meet HOUSTON, Tex., April 22-(Py-Two San Francisco players upset national champion Richard (Pan cho) Gonzales and Wimbledon ti tlist Bob Falkenburg today In the quarter-finals of the fifteenth an nual River Oak tennis tournament. Sam Match, No. II player in the national ratings, eliminated the ton seeded Gonzales easily, 6-2, 6-1, to maintain a perfect record In two matches against the national cham pion. Earl Cochell, rated No. 6 and winner last week of the Good Neighbor tournament at Miami Beach, Fla., took a hard fought 7 5 first set from Falkenburg and then clinched the semi-final spot 8-1. Semi - finals tomorrow place match against Bill Talbert, Wil mington, Del., rated No. 4 nation ally, with Cochell meeting Ted Schroeder, LaCrescenta, Calif., the nation's No. 2 amateur. Today'sf$ J$Pitchcrs NIW YORK. April 32 (AP) Prob able pitchers for tomorrow's major league games (won and lost records for 1040 In parentehses l : American league: Detroit at Cleve land Newhouses (1-01 vs Wynn (0-0). New York at Boston San ford (0-0) vs Stobbs (0-0). St. Louis at Chicago Kennedy (0-0 1 vs Gettel (0-1). Phila delphia at Washington Fowler (0-1) vs Scarborough ( 1 -0 ) . National league: Bostn at New Yeork Spahn (0-0) vs Kennedy (0-01. Brooklyn at Philadelphia Barney (0-0) vs Roberts (0-0). Cincinnati at Pitts burgh Wehmeier (0-0) vs Riddle (0-0). Chicago at St. Louis (night) Adkins (0-0) Vs Munger (0-0). Oregonians In the Ufajon Ab R H O A ERbi Gordon. Indians .. 4 0 3 1 4 0 3 Pesky. Red Sox .... 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 Doerr. Red Sox . 3 3 1 3 4 0 0 Jansen. Giants, pitched today in tie game. Fox, Reds, lost today. 175 S. Hich Srroot Watch for tho Now Mercury Outboard a boxing champion to come up with answers, to these questions: Did he ever buy Mi. Mattie Faulkner, New York model, a mink or beaver coat? Did he ever deposit $10,000 to her bank account? Did he ever buy her a cocktail ring or a diamond ling with emeralds worth $20,000' Is it true that Mrs. Faulkner nursed his eye after his lirst light with Joe Wakott? The court wants to know about those items because the model's husband, the Rev. Matthew C. Faulkner, 32, is suing Louis for $500,000. He claim.- the fighter stole his wife's affections while Mr. Faulkner, a Baptist minister, was serving as an army chaplain. ! At today's pre-trial hearing Sol R. Friedman, attorney for the minister, told Judge Epstein that Louis declined to answer the ques I tions during a meeting in ni3 j office Feb. 9. Friedman said Louis' , attorney. Truman Gibson, advised i the champion, now a promoter, to remain silent. Judge Epstein said he felt the ' answers were needed to establish the relationship between Louis and Mrs. Faulkner, known profession ally as Caiolle Drake Faulkner. Molalla Wins SANDY, April 22 (Special) Molalla's Cowboy base bailers chalked up a 10-2 victory over Sandy today in a Willamette Val ley league tilt. Sandgren and Ow ens combined to hold the losers to six hits. Molalla 10 8 4 Sandy , 2 6 10 Sandgren, Owens (9) and Re Isch; Hopp, Martin (4) and Ran now. Wooribtirii Bows WOODBURN, April 22 (Spe cial) Sherwood high school's baseball club topped Woodburn, 7-5, here today in a non-league fray. The victors got 1 1 blows off Budeau, Larson and Yuranek. Sherwood 001 600 0 7 11 2 Woodburn 021 200 05 7 2 Wilson, Pickens 45). and Combs; Budeau, Larson (5) Yuranek (5) and Henderson. Preps Tip 'Caria ESTACADA, April 22 (Spe cial) Mt. Angels' Preps belted out 12 hits today to stop Estacada, 6 4, in a Willamette Valley league eontest. Bielmeier and Wellman held the 'Cadas to six hits. Mt. Angel 012 021 06 12 3 Estacada T04-011 0 4 6 2 Bielmeier, Wellman (6) and No sack; Wicholson and Ballou. Silverton Nine Clouts Can by SILVERTON, April 22 (Spe cial) Silverton walloped Canby, 10-5, here today in a Willamette Valley league game. The victors put away the game with seven runs in the fourth and fifth heats. It was the third loop win in a row for the 'Foxes. m - Canby 200 003 0 5 S 6 Silverton 012 340 10 8 5 Palmer, Smith (4) and Searing ton; Schaap, Lincoln (7) and Han de. Fishermen! Take a ride in tho new 10 H. P. sear shift motor. Terms on all Boats and Motors Listen to the MFisheasterM KOCO at t:45 every Friday, presented by Gil Ward's Sports store and Salem Boat House. Salem Boat House 100 ChemekeU Ph. J-9J03 9 vH-s The Willamette Valley Horseman's Association Oregon Mounted Posse - Salem Saddle Slub FAIRGROUNDS STADIUM May 7-6 P. II May 8-2 P. II. $1000 Hatched Call Roping Conies! Western Horse Eronts Stock Horse Erens Bore-Back Broncs - Wild Cow Milking ADMISSION: Box Soots $1.50 tax Included. i General Adimlssion $1X0 tax Included. Children 12 and under 50c tax Included. U 1 UIS U UlCrU 23 Cards Capture first By the Associated Prese The New York Yankees, whose! pitching staff has suddenly taken on a formidable appearance, grab bed their fourth straight Ameri can league victory Friday as they topped the Boston Red Sox. 5-3. A crowd of 33,935 say the Yanks maintain their spot at the top of the standings via the pitching of Allie Reynolds and Joe Pago. Cleveland's Indians held onto sec ond plare a they nosed out tho Detroit Tigers, 4-3. in 10 innings. Mickey Vernon celebrated his 31st birth!ay for the Tribe by whack ing the single which brought in the elnx hei in the ! extra frame. A four-run fourth Infung which was Fpaiked by GusZernial'g homer, handed the Chicago White Sox a 5-2 win over the St. Louis Browns. Carl Scheib limited tho Washington Senators to four hits to paik the Philadelphia Athletics to a 2-0 triumph, s In the National circuit All' Bazle came through rwith a four hit mound job and his mates un corked some power hitting as th St. Louis Cardinals Whipped th Chicago Cubs, 9-2. S It was tho Cards' initial win of the season. Ralph Kiner's grand-slam homer paced the Pittsburgh;! Pirates to a 5-4 decision over the Cincinnati Reds. The New York; Giants and BoMon Bi uves went to no deci sion as their tilt was called be cause of rain in the ninth with the count 6-6. The .Philadelphia Phi Is-Brooklyn game was, post poned because of wet grounds. ! America League Philadelphia 200 000 0002 I 1 Wafhmgton 000 000 000 0 4 0 Schib and Rosar; Haefner, Wflto roth 1 1 l and WeigeL I New Yoik 0OC Boston 01c 300 fl 0003 Rtvnoldft. Page (7) and Berra, Houfe 8: liuphon. Johnson (7), Ferris 7). McCali ib) and Tebbetta, Baits ;). . 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