J My, What Big Biceps You Have, Keller Giamis Tie Braves ffoir MafticDinial Lead .7 mt '-' - ""-"" Indians Down Bosox in 12th Yankees Top Chisox : Graham Rap Seventh Br the Associated Pre a Long-Shot Wins by 3 Lengths; j .... . - I i. z : . v i ',-..- ,-, " 7 PL 4 r':f." . "J " Yl,re T U fmr SaleM (t4UUn k win batUa mm th mrmtmry ring emrd Wrdne4ay nlrht Uo time mmt fr thir drill UWn SalarCar to rc UW picUtre. Drmm Abmer !) and IndUn Jo T4c Irlfht rive KUer Wiener's Merfal arma ehrrttap. Akney flthU Dare ! the 1- ,run4 main evrnt. Indian Jm Mnat aaatker IndU. JanUr. la the six round aperial. Tli Keller liaMkn a raebrk U th top r-riidr. j 'v Senators Win 1st. Lose 2nd At Wenatchee, Retain Second 9 At th rik of Yx'ir.K arcusd (acain) of trying to run theff organl I4iin. we subn..! ft tip tr the Pirtlnd Beverv who now admit thay a'.-- willing tu i eg. Uirmw or steal themselves a first baseman. Ac t'iVly, they ha e fcniy ?. ik mt our Western Internationa league f ii j ri't er .ign to t'ne off the l-Mjie until tney una me uy t-y"re afttr Our man i Vic Buo c .1 i, Victoria' ilender but alick i k-r. And Mer talking to Mgr. 1 t Norbert on Buccola the other t;:h Nsr No, we don't say Buccola HI knock down any fen-e n the IVI.. ! that he'il bash a olid .300 ainr the Tnp-A flin.-T But .-e -.ay ar d we ve Tots ff aye. Vic iiji Kxd a r'Ae man a there in the ( iM.-.t lixip rijjht now. that h- would b- 100 er rent mre help ' first ba.e for !n Portland than thy have, t'u! re .ould pick up tu ihiiic ; trie bingles. that he Wmll laj.fi one against that abort rift field wall in the Bevo park on. in ahi:e. that he't a hustler ant that he i too good a ballame-r tJ t playing in the WIL.. And what the heck, when the Portland do get the big shot f:rt baser they seern be after, thev could send Buccola to our towa Senators . . . Wbta tne pottiee are paaaed mmt f thoae wbe have peeved they hare what It Ukee In atbleUca. den t everloek slender Darrell Ol red. the Salem high baketbe.ller-baeballer. Darrell he-rt his feel just hefere the sUrt ml the atoto baahethall tearnaent. The paJa km there apenty. ht he played all threughhe torme.net ad played well. The feet wee still betheriavt him dating the early part ef the baseball icuea. S he finally heat It X-rayed, feend that he had a breken bene and new babbles sreend Jn a big cast. I.eU ef the Intestinal staff there .9 : tirluon Shotting 'Em in Coast Lagu0 Speaking of. pitching with the pMiea. pass a few to he who predict ed last summer of Spokane's 2l-gameWinmng fiank Nelson. 'There's guy who could win regulaily in the Coast league." Frank just hap pens to e the same Neln who If uncorking one mound sparkler fter another tree days for Charley Dressen's Oaklands . . . Corns to think of rt. out own Hal Sltrman isn't making any of the Portland patriots mad when he pitches for the Bevos either. Certainly is good ft tee lads like Saltzman getting a break in the neighboring PCL. Bill Burgher got one too. but it took a break of a different hue to get him bis When Eddie I'ernandei caught a foul tip on his tooUie, breaking thiee bones In it. Burgher was han-led the No. 1 backstopping assign ment by Bill Sweeney'. And strong-armed Bill is apt to keep Fernan-d-r parked right on the bench the rest of the campaign if ever he gets tint big bet of his functioning regulaily ... Th Ttco-hit Parking at Watrt Field ( eoeiderable ylppls baa eeeae freen the Waters field clientele whe were greeted with a "Parkin pened. Seme have crewa auite ;eerge Eanigh weald tike U hsrs the felks knew Ult: Lastyear there were twe free parking leta adjacent to the park. Yet many f the customer parked the.r,.lmctte acrees) the street In a pri vate let. and far tw o-biti a threw, laa.insrk as eperatin the Sen ators is a eeetly ventnre. Kanili reminds, he ftgnred the rlnb shatild step ta for seme ef thsie sjnarters. 8e hew there ta ene free parking let and ene with the twe-bit sign attached. Take your i-k hat dam t et mail It taa t twe-bitter ... ) v Bn$ SHtrer a Pleasant Surprise This Year Re the Senate.. jut aiut tt; most peasant surprise on the club fhi yeai. t?her -than its ea r 1 - ki abslitv !jip. is Bus S'oi'r. j.'or two yeais Eu showed that he had a much stuff on the tvall as any ftch'rr in the league. But . he rnildn't get it over the plate. Every .1r liked te god-na?ure-1 and hard-woi king g-iy. but all poohed when Bus .a tal'.ed a pitrh-r T tjke a lcok at him now. you would n't 1fieve hS t.e unw iti!i He tia getstthe ball over, looks as t he's loaded with the confidence he didn't have before and dien"t iv the customers that feeling of oh-gc h-we re-in-for-itnow when be challenges te mound. Rult Two straight wins., plus a save, for lien Olsons game cf last Thursday night. Have a peek at his batting peerage too. He s bashed two hits already, which was hi entire quota f m the whole 1948 campaign . . jVsf Pleasant to Have to Report This Kill Bevrns may de part ef the Seattle barling chares la to slay's deable bill at rertUnd it's Jast a beat bis tarn agaia. Bat dea't empect anything toe terrtfte ef the gay. He ear he cast threw bard and that Ms arm baa been giving him snack treabie again lateir. We eeaae eUberaUea. ae it snakes as ill to have ta re pert sack weefal staff aa that est a gent whe ts deserving ef a snack, better Oregonians In lis? Major What Utey did aatarday . Ab R 9 m E RM fasky. Pea Sex ) baerr. Bed Swx 3 9 t 8 CeavSaa. Indians 49910 ; -1 I- ; f -; - k CD Ji n - - - VIC Bl'CCOLA - tit" serprtoe when the s peeved ever IC Bat Bit mandators - tbat yea mm Into tne SCHROFJDER TO SPOKANK SPOKANE. May 7 Ted SchroecJer, th great Davis cup star, will compete in th annual athletic round tab! tennis tour narrent here June 3-5. The Glen dale. CahjL ac will Join several top northwest players including Jim Brink of the University of rYashingtoo. 1 -:i f-..i . - 4 1 , ATHLETIC PARK. Wenatchee. ; May 7 - (Special ) -The Salem Sen ators and Wenatrhee Chiefs broke even in their "Apple Festival" douSheader here Saturday. Sa lem won the first game in a walk, 12-5. on Ray McNiilty's pitching and some home run hitting by Bud Peiersan. But "Wenatch( won the second, 9-8, in a game that had the Saierm screaming load and long at its end. The four game series was split even, two games each: There will j be no game for Salem Sunday, as they played doubleheaders here both Friday and Saturday. Sa lem's next game is at Victoria Monday night. Peterson drove in three runs in the first game with his two hom ers off Cy Greenlaw, veteran WIL Roundsman. Mel Wasley. with three hits also drove in three runs. Manager Bill Beard mashed out three hits too. McNuIty fanned four and walked four in notching his first win of the season. Wenatchee was off fi a -S lead in the sixth inning of the night cap, after knocking out Salem starter Bill Osborn in the fourth frame. Osborn was wild. He start ed off by walking the first two batters and serving up a home run pitch to Hal Rhyne. Gene Pe terson finished up for the Sena tors creditably, and it was his two-run triple in the Salem eighth that helped spark a four-run rally. Beard and Jim Wert had hit be fore Peterson bopped hsi triple. But it was in the Salem ninth that the fireworks broke out Lar ry Orteig singled. Bob Cherry doubled and Beard drove in Or teig with a single. Only one was out. Then Jim Olson pinch hit for Al Spaeter and grounded to Vince Parego at second. As Cher ry was crossing the plate with the tying run. Beard slid into Short stop Meyers to break up the pos sible Wenatchee double play. He dumped Meyers effectively, all right, but Umpire Tim MrCul lough then railed Beard out also for interference, retiring -the side and nullifying Cherry's run. The Senators were still arguing when th lighta went out. First ganv: i sawm (lit (s wa B M O A B W Plnn l S 1 1 3 Myers t a tehee H O A 1 1 3 3 4 2 8 9 9 3 0 0 9 2 9 9 9 12 0 fl 3 1 9 0 13 9 0 9" 9 0 0 a retrsn. X 4 raber.r 0 Phvne.l 0-Pesut.e Brvmtl 1 Warner jn 5 .loldslein.l 0 Pareeo.2 2'Gmtjw.p 'Wtnter e I'STfron Gl.on.p Orteig. r W!ev.l Oierrv.m Bard c Somrtrr.S 4 1 S 3 4 1 5 3 i Wert 1 3 McNultv.p 4 1 Totals 44 14 27 14 Totals 3 10 27 9 Batted for Greenlaw In 7th Silem nn ens 141 1? 14 3 Wenatchee . 010 000 310 J 10 4 F'V- er TP AB H R ER SO BB MrfNu'M 3 10 3444 Greenlaw 7 33 7 7 S 4 G '-on I 12 5 S 2 1 2 Fjrors C'errv. Soaeter J Mim 2 Brant Horre runs B Peterson 2 Two ha-e hiu Wasley. McNultv. B-ard Wmte: R.trvs batted in Crtn. Iw Fa!et 2. Rnyrse. B Peleron 3 Waalev 3 Cherry. Wert. Beard Stolen base Overrv Double plays Salem 3 frrpire McCullougn and Nenetich Tin-e 2 17 S 1-mtxti game': Sties 8 B H O W Ptrn.S 3 3 2 B Petrsas 4 9 1 Ortetg r 4 3 3 WaeJ 9 1 2 Oierry.ro 4 2 3 Beard 2 SrnaetetJ 4 1 Wert. I 4 1 11 Oshoru I 9 9 G Ptnw 3 2 Otsoa 19 ( Ueaatfltee A B H O A 3 Meyers s 4 2 2 4 3 Faber.r 3 119 Rhyne 1 3 3 10 Pesit.r S 3 2 1 Bryant 3 4 111 1 Werner jn 3 0 4 0 4 Goldstein I 2 2 10 OPeragaJ 3 3 2 2 Bruce e S 1,9 I McColm. 919 Totals 4 13 27 11 sfotato 33 14 27 9 Batted for Spaeter Yp pth SalesD 191 941 IS X Waaatchae . 3el 311 9 14 3 Laaaag aetclssar: Ostsora. Pncbar TP AB R 3m SO BB 3 IT t 1 1 3 T 0 19 I 3 3 3 3 F. 3)11 I 3 1 McCoilusa H 19 ahaa. Left on Bases- Salens 8. Wenatchee 12 Haaae runs: Rhyne. Three bae hits: I Faber. Rhyne. C. Peierson. Two ba-ie 1 hita: Ortsrfg. Parego. Ihaas bas sd tn: I Ribs 4, Orteig 2 Perec Z. Mryas. ! GeJdaSata. C. PVterson 3 OoaOle otays: j WreatrlMe S. Errors Meyers. Ravae. , CS4WF Vaev. Fsoe Tir r Umpsres: Neoeuch and McCuUtMtgii. ' The New Yorli- Giants, who are long on hitting and rot sr well ! stacked m the pitching depart ment, got both hitting and hurling Saturday as they whipped the St. Louis Cardinals. 9-1. to climb into a tie for first place in the Nation al league with the Boston Braves. The Giants belted 12 hiu whil- , lankv C'mt Hartung wis holding i the Red Birds to three- hit for his fourth straight win. The Braes lost their monopoly on the top snot as thev bovi-ed to Cincinnati's Ped. 4-2. BiU Voi'dle of the RH held the Brave to only two hits, but i bbth were bur.chd with t vctj'ks . in the eighth inning for thrtf runs. Brooklyn Dodders went into second I place, one game back of the lead . ers after stopping the Chicago Cubs. 10-4. The Bum tallied seven j run in the fourth irame. K!ft burgh's Pirates clubbed the Phili- delphia Phils. 6-4. behind Hal Gregg's fine relief hurling, i In the American circuit the lead '. ing New York Yankees got an ! other sharp mound performance as Bob Porterfield pitched them to j an 8-1 victory over Chicago's White Sox. It was Porterfield's . first start of the season. The Cleve land Indians stayed 2'j games back of the Yanks after eking out a 12-inning 4-3 win over the Bos ton Red Sox. Freddie Hutchinson set the Philadelphia Athletics j down with five hits as Detroit's Tigers got a 4-2 decision, and Washington's Senators continued .their fast pace as they topped the St. Louis Browns, 6-4. Eddie Rob inson knocked in five runs for the Solon. with a homer and two dou bles, while Jack Graham slapped ! his seventh circuit blow for the Browns to take over th major league lead. s American League V. w York 101 020 U22 -8 tl 0 Chicago 000 000 (XII 1 1 1 i Portrfi!d and Berra; Gettel. Ju i tava S i . Evans (Si and Wheeler. Washington 200 002 101 f 1 St Louis . 000 000 400 t t 1 Matterson. Welteroth ill. Weik i9) and Evans: Starr. Kennedy t7). Fsr rlck 8 and Moss. ' Bo ton . 010 001 100 000 J t 0 I Cleveland . 210 0O0 OO0 0O1 4 1 I Prn-U and Bjtts. Lemon. Garcia : t 1 Z and Hegan. Tresn il2 Philadelphia . 000 100 010 Detroit ... 200 110 00 4 Brtssie. Harris 8i and Ciwrra; Hutchin.on and Robinson. National I.eagua Cincinnati 100 000 0304 t 1 Boston . 100 010 000 t 10 1 Livelv. Cumbtrl iS) and Muoller; Voisello. Potter ( and Salltcld. PitUburch . . 220 100 001 ' 14 1 PhtladelphU ' 101 101 000 t Checnes. Gregg ill and Fitzgerald; Row. Trinkle i4i. Komtintr Oi. Don nelly ( 7 1, Ttiompun til and Seminlck. St Louis - 000 000 001 1 I 1 ' New York . 110 040 12 0 12 0 Brecheen. Staler. 5. Boyer tt and Garagiola. Hartung and Livingston. Chicago . , . 013 000 000 4 1 1 Brooklyn 200 701 00 10 It 1 j Rush. Cooper 4 Adkins 4 and A Walker. Branca. McGiothin (3) and 1 Campanella Staters Down Vandals Again ; MOSCOW, Idaho. May 7 -J) , Catcher Frank Roelandt clubbed out three hits today to lead Ore ' gon. State college to a 10-4 north i ern division baseball victory ovir th University of Idaho. It was th second win in two days for the Beavers over Idaho and gave them a split in their four-game series in th Inland, Empire. The Beavers lost a pair to Washington State. OSC 000 412 00310 II 4 Idaho 020 101 000 4 10 5 Snyder. Stolz (6) and Roelandt: Triggs. Hunt (4) Fodrea (g) and Glave. Toiijzh Basket Sked for Bevos CORVAIJ.IS. Ore, May 1-(JP The toughe-t d re -season basket ; ball schedule the Beavers ever had j was announced today for Decem I ber by Oregon State college. The Beavers will open their hoon campaign on the road, against Portland university Dec. 1. Thfti they will enplane for the east, with a Dec, 3 game against Camsius at Buffalo. N.Y.; a Dec. 6 game against New York univer sity at Madison Square Garden; a ' Dec 8 game against Wisconsin at ; Madison: and a Dec. 10 tilt against Minnesota at Minneapolis. Home ggmes include contests with Utah. Dec, 16-17; Indiana. Dec. 19-20; and Minnesota, Dec. 77 Trapoers Ready For Program Go j The Salem Trapshooters club 1 will today wade into a Program ' Shoot, starting at 10 am. on the! STC range. The shotgun session j is open to the public. Events in-; elude 50 16-yard targets. 50 han-; d leaps and- 12 pair of doubles.' Lunch and shells will be obtain- j . able on the grounds. , WIL Ssorrs osi a S 1 38 13 OI Aadersoa (9 sad Warrea. atswer. Victoria as 101 18 3 T t Lremerto , . SOS 901 1 7 12 1 , Locwa. OfemefH 3t and Day; Al- j ten aul Banning. Spokane 11 1 Yakima 9C t 11 1 Teaeran. Bosooo 4t. liward iSl. Wer- : 'DrUttaai 111 and Orte. f Th Statesman. Salami. Onsgon. Sunday. May t. 1949 Junior Ball Meet Set The first meeting of Use Salem Jnnier Base ball (eagnes for has been called for Wednesday or Administration office. v. ifixk president of the leagues who has moved from town. Vera Gilmore, schools athletic director and playgroand sapervisor Is railing- the im- ; porta nt session. Election of officers for 1949 will be held Wednesday also. All sponsors and coaches, or representatives of same, who were in the league last season are urged to attend the meeting. Gilmore Is anxious to line up another full diamand program for the city's 'teen age boys. The leagues will a;ain be operated la conjunction with the city schools summer recreation program. Seattle Snares 8-5 j Victory Over Bevos PORTLAND. May 7 - (Speci'al) and then win over Portland. to o h.,. Inni.hl Th- Ra.ni.r. j.iri- Mtv whiia' Portland wa Gets Go-Ahead .-rJ- i Vt 'it '' " "' L Rocky Gragiano (above), the col orful and unpredictable middle weight, has had his license re stored In New York state after a two-year suspension because of failure to report a bribe. WEITEK.V INTERNATIONAL W LPct WL Pet Yakima II 3 .7S6 Wenatchee S 0.471 Salem 10 23 Vancouver 4 7 3rt4 Bremerton 000 Victoria 0 .357 T acorn a T S .447 Spokane 4 9 300, Saturday result: At Wenatchee 3-0. Salem 12-S: at Bremerton 7. Victoria 3. at Yakima 0. Spokane I. at Tacoma 6. Vancouver S. COAST LEAGUE W L Pet W L Pet. Hollywod 23 17 .375 Loa Angls 20 20 500 San Diego 21 IS .5.18 Seattle 10 21 .479 Sacrmnto 21 IS .538 San f"ran 10 22 4n3 Oakland 22 19 537 Portland 14 I 3M Sa'urday results: At Portland 5. Se attle . at San Diego 4. Sacramen'o 10. at Hollywood 3. Los Angeles 2. at Oak land S. San Francisco 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet Boston , 11 7 811 Chicago W I. Pet 0 S ..438 7 i 434 8 0 471 7 II 3R New York Tl 7 .811 St. Louie Brooklyn 10 8 558 Cincinnati Philadelph 9 10 474 Pittsburgh Saturday results At Boston 2. Cin cinnati 4: at Philadelphia 4, Pitts burgh 8,' at New York 0. St. Louta 1. at Brooklyn 10. Chicago 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct WLPct New York 14 4 .778 Philadelph 9 19.474 Cleveland 9 4 .992. Washington 8 11.421 Detroit 10 8 825 Boston 8 0 .400 Chicago 0 0 500-St Louis 3 IS 187 Saturday results: At Chicago 1. New York 9: at St Louis 4. Washington 6. at Cleveland 4. Boston 3 (12 innings), at Detroit 4. Philadelphia 2. Bremerton Nails 1st Triple Play j BREMERTON. May T--A . 1 triple play featured Bremerton's 7-3 win over Victoria here to night. With the bases loaded in the last half of the fifth Lou ; Briganti hit a line drive to Gil i ' MrDoagal. second baseman. He j made a leaping catch, touched the I ! runner. Dick Sabatinl. off first ; base, and threw to second to short -; stop Bob Keeler 'for the third out. as Merr Allen was caught off the bag. i DIXIT. GOLFERS WIN EUGENE, Ore.. May 7-.-Don Provost had medalist honors today t-- -s-J with a two under par 70 as he jim Witt and Dick Soth defeated led Oregon to its fifth strai'it an Oregon doubles team instraiht golf victory by thumping Oregon 1 sets today to giv Washington State, 184 to 8H, here. ' State's tennis team a 4 to 1 victory Dick Yost was low for Oregon j over th Webfoota in Northern di State fwith a par 72. vision play. Invades New See the BIG 24 Months to Pay TEilGUE IlOTOn CO. 55 IC Ubwtr tools this week. 7:3 p.m. ta the Schools aireet. In th absence of Al Srhaaa. - Sea?tle came from behind to tie 5 in their Pacific Coast League K3n It K,t. tf A A 1 ,-L. D.Mn. i? tf m.-.- Ardiiova. including a homer by Dick Wenner. Tommy Neil of Seattle clouted a homer, triple and single. The teams windup the series with a Sunday afternoon twin bill. Seattle (I) () Perils B H O A B H OA Lavne.J S 2 3 Baainiki.2 Neill 1 S 110 Ructtr.m 1 1 OThomas.l 2 S 1 Farrett.t 1 S 1 Wenner r 0 4 .1 Mullenl 2 4 3Glaidc 1 3 D7.lk.i e o oi.iki n I 0 0 Moot .a 0 0 0 l.mior 0 0 0 Sheridan.r S Becker. 1 S Lynni.rn 4 York. 2 S Sturgron.s 4 S White r 3 Drrlswd.p S Mohr- 1 Ardlota d J Ramsey .1 0 0 0 0 a ti Totals 40 13 27 11 Totals 37 I? 27 i - Singled for DtPiswri'd in 2nd --I.jr singled for Muotv in Bin. S-attI . Ill) 110 310- Portland . 3O0 001 OOt - winning pltc pitcher Li-ska Pitcher IP DiaViwerd 1 Ardizoia . 8 AB R H 3 3 31 2 S 29 J 11 It 3 2 I.ika . . S' Mooty 3 denotes plus Error Gladd. Zak. Runs batted in Sheridan 2. wenner 3. Mohr. Lyons. Becker 2-, Zak. Neill. Rucker Two b.ise hits Layne. Sturgeon. Zak. S.ifr idan. Three base nit Neill. Home runs Wenner. Lyons. Neill. stolen bases Gladd. Becker Sacrifice - S Wnite. Double plavs York to Stui - geon to Becker. I.eft on bae Se attle 7jPoirtland S Umpires Deever and Runic. Time tendance 3128 Powell. 2 28. At- San Francisco ... Oakland Dempey. Gable Jones. Buxton i7 . 110 001 133-0 13 t 200 030 1004 0 2 i i7i and Brocker, and Padett. 1 Sacremente 005 OTt 40010 0 San Dieato 010 110 100 4 11 2 Johnson and Plumbo. Hallett. Hafev i4. Carter (9i and Moore. Ritchey 1 4 . Los Angeles 0JO 000 0ir2 2 9 Hollywood 010 002 00 3 10 0 Lynn. Anthony if; and Malone; Woods and Sandl.x-k. j T faaeat? f fJM.w j y JPitchors T . . . lies. 4 American league Giaham. National League Chicago at ; Rriwn, 7. Stephens. Red So. 8. Oar New York Dubiel (1-1) VS. Jan- don. Indians 3. Groth. Tigers. . Voll- sen (1-2). St. Louis at Brooklyn mer- Senators. . Johnson (0-1) vs Hatten (2-1). Pittsburgh at ' Boston (2) Dick son (1-3) and Chambers 1-1) vs Sain (2-2) and Bickford (2-2). j Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2) Vandermeer (1-1) and Krautt : (0-0) vs Simmons (0-1) and Rob-I erts (1-2). American League New York at Detroit Byrn (1-0) vs Truck; (4-0). Boston at St. Louis (2); Dobson (0-2) and Kinder (1-1) vs Papai (0-0) and Carver (1-1). Washington at Cleveland (2) Hudson (0-2) and Scarborough (1-2) vs Benton (0-0) and Bear den (3-0) Philadelphia at Chi cago (2) Kellner (1-1) and Mc Cahan (0-0) vs Gumpeit (l-l) Wildcats Beat Pioneers Twice McMINVILLE. Ore.. May T-JP)-Linfield college won both games of a Northwest conference double header off Lewis and Clark col lege today, the first 10 to 2 and the second game 4 to 3. Six runs in, the first inning, on four walks, a hit Batsman . and three singles, were ample to nail down the opener. The Wildcats won the second game with two runs in the final inning. Both were seven inning games. DICK NETTERS TOPPED PULLMAN. Wash.. May Price Field BIG New Kaiser ic Low Prices 2-4172 By Gay I Talbot LOUISVILLE, Ky May 7 -.4k-Ponder, doughty son of a former derby winner, came flying in the final furlough today to win th 75tb Kentucky derby going away as a great crowd of over 90,000 roared its amazed disbelief. , - i South African Nears Leader Forty yards ffoarf the finish th WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ! djrX browtison at Pensive flashed W. Va . May 7 -A- Bobbv Locke - Past reentre stable s Capot, his came in w ith a seven-ur-der-na- Ust nval for th 1.600 prize, and 63 here todav to pull within one went under the wire three full stroke of Dr. Carv Middlecoff , 'ngths to the good, after 54 holes of p'.ay in the $10-; Olympia. which had been bark 000 Greenbrier open golf tourna- down to an odd-on choice, led ment. : all the way until the field thund- Middlecoff. who had a 69 today ered into the final quarter, and after sparkling round of 6 and ! then folded like a camp chair de- 64. will start, his final IB holes pue cadie Arcaro s frantic f tomorrow with an 1 1 -under-par forts to hold him up. He finished 199. Locke, in a third place tie 1 a badly beaten sixth. i seven strokes dsck as ne teed oir Xodar: now hj" n 'v,n 200. i ,e !cTg. rou . ppa r rHU" W3S U1C OCSl CVCr tor Com I ,i,iv P,av " the Greenbrier hotels -Old White" .368-yard layout. The South African ace needed only 23 putts over the 18 hole rout as his short gam functioned with kilken smoothness. He was on over par on both the eighth and sixth holes, but had a total i of nine birdies. Locke. effort overshadowed " the start of play in the 36-hole o ' Oreenbrier pro-amateur. hem held concurrently with the f inal two round of th open. Nelson Shoots rWorst Game9 DALLAS. Tex.. MarTAP) Bvron Nelson and Raymond Caf- FJt BB SO ,'I ,n lhe Texas PGA Golf tour 300 nament today. F.ach carded 70 on 3 3 4 the third round for a 207 total. Sis' Nelson, former king of America's 1 professional golfers and now living ; in semi-retirement from coRipell- tive golf, said it was "the worst game I ever played In mv life up ! Close around the greens." Patty Berg, playing out of CM- i r.hK. k 1. I IL. .i-... - Hivi.in i,k . 71 a 2tl total. She replaced Mrs. Mil- ! drrd (Babe) Zahartas. who slipped to a 78 today for a 223 total. Big Six Scoring: G AR R H Pet 17 SI 12 24 JB3 Groth. Tigers 1 f'ampanel la D Dodgers IS S 13 24 3D.1 ! DiMaggio Red Sox ... 13 34 1 2 21 3m Karak. Cardials IS 30 3 IS .380 H. Walter. Cuhf - 15 7 21 .W Kell. Tigers . 17 72 IS 24 J4I Runs ba'ted In National league' ' Campanella. Dodgers. 17. trims. Phil- , lies. 1 MUe, Giants. if American I league Williams. Red Sun. 22 Stephens. Red Sox, 21: Gioth. Ti-rs. 21. Home runs .National league- Gor- ' don. Giants. 8. Torseson. Biave. 4, j Keese. D'Klgers. 4. Snider. Dodger. 4. I C'ampaiiella Dodgers. 4 Mie. Giants. 4, Livingston. Giants. 4 Knn. Ptill- Senator Swat Up to date: B H Pet Miller 1 1 1 000 Bianco G Petrsn t 4 SOOMcNuliy B H Pet S 2 .250 S 1 200 9 2 .322 Cherry 523 .431 Foslei Beard 14 988W. Ptrson 88 IS .23.1 Wasley Ortels S2 20 .323Spae'er 37 11.193 48 14 JU Wert 82 10 .181 j Sporer 7 2 .2MCouiage IS 1 IM S 9 .000 3 9 .000 B. Petrsn 84 17 ,2'W Osborn Olson 12 2SO Medlm Pitching W L SO 2 0 10 McNulty 2 0 II llller W L 0 I t 0 Sporer Font er Olson Blanco Osborn 0 0 0 9 T 2 9 9 Meldln if" Peterson 9 2 T art klechar a tow ltX LONGER I " cj weah FO.tt Ak SCHOOL ya. AND PLAY Ommc c4 Hep taappy styio ts., i ssWo m boy aupgr- a ocbool aW erf asay. Idrffi fW , 0bjita-99d SsefCMto IWoks vajsaw alytoaj bp a a4ca. Csssa) .- mm So far back a half-mil Ifrom home that he appeared hopelessly beaten, th Calumet farm's beau ty turned it on as the field of14 entered th long s t r t r h at ! Churchill Downs and made th j favored Olympia and all the rest 1 look like they were standme still. o nine regard had the crowd held for Ponder, desp.te the fact that he wa trained by that mod ern wizard of the turf, Ben Jones, that the winner rewarded hi scattered backers with a whopping. $34 in the mutuels. Capot. which ran a consistently fin rac behind Olympta for th first mile, and then went past th tiring favorite and looked like th winner a furlong from home., paid $9 60 to place and $5 80 to show. Istdor Bieber's Palestinian, third choice in th betting, came on to take third, four and a half l.n.tha ; kIt r r.nni . .ia . n . ! " ' " " j strunf f-f ou, fh leaders, in order, came Old Rck (ort, th second betting' coic Halt,' Olympia. Model Cadet Dup licator. Johns Joy, ,Ky. jolonel, Ijextown, Jacks Town. Wine List and finally Senecas Coin. i Ponder, ridden by Steve Brooks, was out of the starting K-ate a dead last, and still was in that unhappy position when the field sti earned past 4he half-mile pole in th" blight sunshine. At the three-quarter . Brooks had moved him up a; couple -of notches, and then he began ' call ing on his nor for some run. H got it. By that tint they hit th head of the stietch and straighten j ed out on that final quarter -mil. where derby hopes so often ar shatte red. the Calumet hors wg staunch sixth. A furlong out. when the crowd j was roaring for Cajiot. Brcwiks dioe fonder into third place, j and a second later he was pulling j up beside the Green tree runner. from there on lie was much th best horse. V Jopes. who saddled th great Citation and his stablemate. Coal town, In lat yea is derby and who now has a record-breaking five victories In the thiee-year-old classic, forgot all dignity and ran out on the track to greet Pon der when Brooks btought hint prancing In to receive th tradit ional blanket of roses. NEWBERG WINS McMINNVILLE. May T .f Newberg edged out favored Me Minnville today in a three school track meet' Newberg high scor ed 73 McMinnville had 70 and Willamina 7V points. I' For Rent Tracks Van. Stakes. Pickup Do Tour Own Haullag. Save I, racking Pads and Road Tracks Furnished. Cealral Service Garage Cor. Ferry and Liberty Phoct 2-9062 j to baka afro asaf 9 aadl is asstd fjmt yr a-oy.a pmte. today. Sa