lose Cats to Play Vanp ort Today Willamette' Bearcat baseballers. nearing the end of thei season, today take on the Van port college nine in a 3:30 o'clock game at the Bush pasture field! Coach Johnmr Lei' troupe downed the Van torts in an earlier game on the Viking diamond. j Just who wilf open on the rrw-und j lor Lei m the finale for ir in- cal field today will be Jet-ted j 1 J ( ' i J 1 r I ' I ! Pi u.i.vi.. - - - i Larry O Dfll. Lou Scmer.s and) Howw Olon. Tas Teamer Tops TiicMlav Mat Bee A tf! team main event, listing i " a one team the French-Canadian pir of Rer LaBell and Pierre (Frenchy) LaBelle, U next for the irmoiy mat. The Frenchies are jn nt way related ever, through their names are almost the same, the latter LaBelie will be making hi first Salem showing in year? Their opponents will be announced later by Matchmaker Eiton Owen. American stee! mills produied; g8.5f).0i0 tons of ingot steel In ! 184" The figure en. fim.-hed steel j was almost 66.000.000 tons. By DON Chandler 1. Brown Salem angler geta a leooon from a Kalama preai.er." Al rrttchard. editor of toe Northwest Angler and Hoot er is a I the oars. The battle laate! 43 snlootes before tbo "oreacher" returned to his flock. (Robert Brown. Jr. ahetol - i There if a river in Washington they call the Kalama. It is a beauti- ful river, fast and turr.oimg as it winds its way from the high country to the Columbia. Theit? is a fish tn tho Kalama river thoy call the 'pieuiher'. It is a steelhed that has been in fresh water long enough to have the rec stupe oil the median lint appear. Formerly a "preacher was a s.celhean near the spawning stage. - Sometimes the Kalam.i boys get a or ' ious and name a very wild fish that Is by no means ready to pawn, a 'preacher'. In iv:.i:i .iieie ..- .. : this -rgler is known to his many frieic a.-' v. hanu'.e. 1 b:i an It f happens that Chandler was on the Kaidm no: lan weekend. A lot of us were. During his ,shrt sr,t Chan Oeoine well acquainted With tho 'preacher'. In fact.., weil aiquoi.itni did he become that he how has a sort of religioi. Mi e head le gion. The 'pre-cher gave Chan a very good lessor, wild, happens when, an angler goes after big game with a !.. 'n- ?' All llnnd Garril far f pevming Action It . . er cui . v Sjftuidav morning Chan and I and Bob Bioui. I ... just finisceti oie-kfst. It was a hearty breakfast. Bacon and e. . iast..ceie.il .n1 toffee that ua strong enough to vote. We we ..iij-t beiow ur cabin at the 'River Edge' which is a nice riffie on the pioperty of A! Pntrhard. editor of the N. W. Angler Ac Huniei !ruK7ine. ("hrtii tK'K.a iHitic on a rtx k a couple of feet from short at the he-o er.tt of the nffle He was using his 5' Ouine spinning rd with a (. it nioiio-Iii line The iuie was i i;inul! wobbling spt-ori. He low him ..t ut fifty feet the rest of our party weie rigging up Ail except Bi-h Brow n. He ws standing by with .his camera just in cae smethir,g hdpi'iiel A! a ,- telling us about the wildness of the Kalama fish. Your writer was having a bad time tying a knot in the leader The sun wis just bteaking over the "Wooded ridge and was shafting thiough the t,r tires The water wS green and clear. Fnniilinr Cry tf Fih ()n by Itrtucti From up on the rock Chan gave a hix.p ''FISH ON". We all turned There was the screech vt a reei and the swish of a line as it cut through the water like a knife. The spinning (od that Chan was gripping with both hands, was bent in the shae of a horseshoe under the pressure of tiviiig to slow a heavy fish J"Kwn the bank if the KaUnu tame Chan. He was looking very grim and deter tv.ined in hrs eifort to follow the fish. Way off down the riffie the fish lumped In fact it was so far off that we thought it was another fisn on his way upstream. It had a faint red stripe down its side and we heard Pritchard remark. "A preacher". At about 150 yards down stieam the "preacher" tui ned and came back up the hear side of the river Chan reeled in the slack. When the 'pieacher' was about 10 feet away and behaving in nice fashion it suddenly shot out of the water and walked on its tail to the far side of the stieam It put the line around a boulder and then took (f down the river again s lUmt lirttttfht Inltt the Haiti Ttnt Al hs a boat for juM mh emergencies. Into the boat clambored Chan and Al. The fish s now nearly 20O; yards down river and holding at the head end of a fast steep rapid Across the rier went j the boat. The line was treed and the boat moved down river witn the curieni. The iLh carne back upstream and Al had a tough time ' cutting acros with the beat tc a bock eddy so he could maneuver back up stieam again. The 'preacher' once ag..in U k off down stream but this time the rod and light line checked h:m It new settled into a tug-ef-war. The preacher' would make sh rt runs and then;; allowed himself to be pumped back upstream again. Ve all sat down except Be b who was running up and down the stream bank trytng for a good picture. Tho minutes clicked off. I had timed the "FISH ON yeli and it was now at the forty minute mark. Al moved the iai c!cer to shore. Chan was showing the strain. It was' almost a question cf who was hooked. Chan or the preacher'. The End But Ail far 'The Preneheri We were all getUng prepared to see the end of the battle between Chan and the 'preacr er Al e-timated he would weigh 10 lbs. and your writer guessed 12 ibs The preacher" was only av few feet away. It would be short work now: f ' : The preacher had different ideas. He cam out of the water, ad justed his spectacles, straightened his collar and took off down the Kalama in pursuit of the devil. The ( lb. line snapped with a tune like a snapping fiddle string. The spinning rod snapped straight with a sigh of relief. AH was very quiet. Al beached the beat Chan stepped out and hanging his head he walked away. Later that day he left for home. Sunday was Mother's Day.. ' I . Chandler now has steelhead religion. The Kalama 'preacher' made him sea the light .'; d iMasft dud on Leadloiiug Bearcat Ace He may net start the pitching for Willamette V In today's Buih pastare game with Van port at 3:3d eelekr bat Big Howie Ol son, sbove. who has blossomed Into being the ace ea Coach Johnny Lewis' hill staff will be standing by for action If he's needed. ' HARGEK . fi m JiiMu (Saps? Five Runs in Ninth Nets 4th Win For Olson; Waaler Hits 2 Homers CAPILANO STADIUM. Vancouver, May 12 (Special) The i Salem Senators fought back with a five-run rally in the ninth inn- i ing tonight to win a -pitchers battle" from the Vancouver Capilano. t 13-11. The w in. Salem's thirteenth as against seven losses, kept the j club hot on the trail of the leading Beavers Lose In 12th, 9-5 PORTLAND. May 12-OP.-The Hollywood Stars again downed the Portland Beavers in extra innines here toriRht. scoring four times in th twelfth for a 9-5 victory. IS) Partlaaa B H O A B H O A Stevens! S 2 IS 2 Bainski2 0 1 s s HadieT-2 5 3 S JBarr.i S N'oren.m S 1 I 0 Thrm.l 4 Kelloher.! 5 2 8 I Rucker m 3 Gormin.r 4 0 0 0'Larnr.r S Sandlrke SOS I 'Mullen .9 BmJ 13) JClaidc I O'Netl I I 1 47ak 1 Wcxxjf.p 10 OBndges.p S Oliver p COS lL ik p 1 cnaJck p 2 0 I BWtnMrj 2 Gcaovn lit OBurger 1 Skunk! r 1 1 2 I Krug.l 1 IDiBtawi t 1,1! e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Total 47 14 321 Total 42 11 X 1" i i m . M TK nr.Hr mended out for Zak in DtBiasi tir.fled tor Uiska tn 12th HoIItwckxI 0 101 3T 0O4 0 Portland 010 220 000 0003 PttctMM- IP AB R H ER SO BB Wood - 21 3 0 5 1 1 Oliver 1 4 0 1 0 2 1 Schallork S 17 010IJ Bririm St S 4 7 1 IJka 5', 2! 4 2 2 1 Wmnfi Schallcx-h Ir Lika Errors Basiri'ki. Trioma. Zak. Rons hatted in Mullen 2. Noren. La tot Ba!rl(; Barr Baxe. Steven. Handlev Skurski J Two base hit Rucker S!een. Thomas. Lazor. Barr. Oladd. Handlev. Kelleher Home run Baxer t'nnpire Ford Gordon and Mutart Tirre 3 2S Attendance 347 San D.effo 2MI 10O 000- 0 12 0 001 000 0001 8 0 Uo Angeles Adim and Mrora Mazar. an Duke i3l Ihde and falone i Home run. Easter 2. Wt 1 for San Diefo. Sacramento 000 000 100 1 7 1 San Ttancisco 134 110 00 10 11 1 Johnson. Frwk 3i and PI umbo. Dempsey and Partee. Oakland 200 104 CO T 10 401 000 1000 10 Seattle Jones. Tost il). Buxton iOl and Pad gett: Ardlioi Karpol 17) and White (Homo runs. ChrUtophor 1. for Oak land, one with base full ) Leslie Wins; Marks Lowered! Two cltv Junior high school tract: records were shattered and another was tied Thursday as Harry Mohr's Leslie Rockets downed the West Salems 85-19 in their meet at Leslie. I.arrv Paulus notched the two new marks with a 49' 9" cast In the shot put and a five-foot, seven -inch, high jump. Frank Simonton. West Salem's one-man track team, tied the other. In the 110-yard hurdles. His time was : 1 4.7. Leslie dominated the eighth grade end of the meet 49-33. and tho Seventh also. SI -19. Paulus scored 15' 4 points and Burt Harp 134 for Leslie In the Ninth grade events. 0th Orada Oummarv 110 yd hurdles Simontoo iW5 Eckersley iL). Axberg (L Tima 14 7 (tie eity recordi. SO-yd dash: Paulus (Si: Simonton tWSl; Loyne I LI. 01 BOO Sim km (L. Stepper I LI: Nel- : son 1WS1 2 27 I i 100: Harp (L: Rouse 1L1 : Simonton j (WSt. II 4 440 Lovne Ll: Agr.ew iL); Jure 1L1 027 230: Rohm iLl: Truseell Ll; Ctook (Lt. :24. Relay leslie Rouse. Trussell. Haip. ; Paulus 1 SOt Shot Paulus tLl Harp I. Simon ton 1WS1 49' 9" mro citv lecordi Hih jump Paulus I-i Wa.ker and Axberg (Ll te 5' 7 New city record 1 Broad jump Harp 1 Trussed iL'. Lovne ll.i IS 9-1 Discus Jxquith WS' Tiuell 'LI. Merchant iL 72' 8 - Vault Stepper 1L1, Nelson 1WS1. Aaberg 1 Lt . S 6 " G AB R H Pet 13 3 0 22 413 15 31 I 10 373 10 SI 1 23 371 IS SO 7 23 307 10 74 13 27 3SS 21 SO 17 21 J3 Mitchell. Indians Krvhoski Yankee . Kazak. Cardinal chefKlienst. Card DiMaggiv. Red So Marshall. Giants BEAR ROWERS DRILL SEATTLE. May 12-i-The fa vored University of California warsmen took morning and after noon workouts on Lake Washing ton today in "California weather." The California Bears, Olympic champions, race the University cf Washington Huskies here Saturday in varsity, junior varsity and fresh- man events, and the weatherman forecasts more bright and warm weather. at V-.'k il1 I I j Vi I w w illllinly www La r 11 1 ' xmm 'Frustration Reaction9 Said Reason for Nats9 Win Binge WASHINGTON. May 12 -JF Are yea waastetiag why the Waohiagtaa Seaaters are play lac baseball like ehamataaa? It's siasaJy a reaetii ta fnastra-tin-- Thato the ex plana tie given ay asse af tha nation's tap psychiatrists. Dr. Wiafrea Orer laalaer. saperlateaaleat at SL Elizabeth's aseatai B4wpiUl here. Tha Sena tars were Jaat fnsstra teL said the oWtar. wbea they teat seven graaaea straight at the aectaaiaa: af the oeaaosu Taetr reactiaa Is what's aaadeal Chi caga twa ttcaiaga. St. Laaas j Yakima Bears. J Big Jim Olson, third Salem pit- : cner or xne nigni came up w nn the win, his fourth of the season. He replaced Gene Peterson, who i had replaced Johnny Bianco in a S six - run Vancouver first inning. ! Olson entered in the sixth and blanked the Caps the rest of the way. Mel W a s 1 e y and Al Spaeter were Salem's batting heroes to night. Wasley pounded out two home runs ever the short right field wall and drove in four runs. Spaeter walloped a double in the five-run ninth inning to provide ManagereBill Beard's crew with o lis wiiimiijc in i - . i 2 e j tossed in six errors along the way I I to help matters for Salem. The O i a 'Caps had 18 hits to 16 for Sa 0 1 1 ! lem, but four Vancouver pitchers o 0 s couldn't hold the winners. Hunk Anderson, third Van hurl er. was the loser. After entering in the fourth frame and holding! c 1 .4 .... Inr fane frlmM Vie weakened in the ninth. Walks, an error and doubles by Larr Or- ! tieg and Spaeter did the damage. Salem U (II) Vaacouxrr B H O A B H O A W Ptrsn 3 5 B Petrsn 0 OrteiS.r S 2 1 3 Robinson.3 6 2 1 3 4 11 Trnanci m 8 0 10 3 2 0 LTrni 4 S 1 3 2 2 O Mead.r 3 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 Iran i B 3 0 3 0reelev.c 4 3 0 0 3 2 5 0Srndr.l 2 2 0 1 15 1 WcUan.l S 2 11 2 0 0 0 Sichola? p 1 I 0 2 0 0 0 Andrson p 10 0 0 0 1 2 Mamer.p 0 0 0 0 o'-!!o.p 0 0 0 Brenner 10 0 0 WasleyJ Cherry. m Beard c Spaeter Jt Wert 1 Bianco p G Ptrsn.p Olon.p Total 45 1 27 15 Total 42 18 27 13 Batted for Co-teUo in 9th 2em 2ni svo wo ij ic a V.n,-mnr S10 112 00011 18 0 Winning pitcher. Olson: losing pitcK er. Anoerson Pitcher IP AB H R Bianco 'i G Peterson 0 22 12 S Olson Jj 13 2 0 Costello 4 2 0 0 Nicholas . - jj 9 Anderson . . 4 0 7 3 Manler 0 lit ER SO BB 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 Denote plu. Left on base: Salem 14. Vancouver 0 Home runs: Waslejr 2 Thie bast Kit' B Tran. Mead To base hit?: Vt Peterson. Nicholas. B. Peteron. Ortela 2 Spaeter. Runs batted in Wa- lev 4 L. Iran, ni ufi, McUan. Sneeley 3. W. Peteron. B Peterson. Robinson. R Tran. Beard Orteig 2. Spaeter 2. Double plays: R Tran unassisted; L Tr?n to R Tran r McLean: Spaeter to ts r-eterson 10 ert Errors: L. Tian. Spaeter, ur- ig. R Iran, iweaa. n. rtwiwn, n- mson 2. Time: 133. t-'rr.pires i lemmia and Skulik. Attendance: 1743. Wenatcheo . 100 003 200 020 14 2 Victoria 10 " '22 030 13 2 Bruce Gilon i8 and Pesut: Peskv, I nevie 1O1. Macock 1 101 and Morgan. Tacoma Spokane 0O2 (KM 010 2 S 13 002 001 000 I 4 9 Kerrigan. Walden Nealy and Rossi l0i and Wanen Yakima Bremerton 011 100 2010 001 000 0001 Savarese and Orteig: Sullivan, rack it and Constantino Pi- Ducks, Orange Start Series UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, y ."rrre'tl'TwP'J?'! arive in me i o. .0 .,..?... I baseball race opens Friday when the Oregon Ducks tackle .the Or - gon rtate oeaveis in pan ui games The series opener takes plate Friday at Eugene and the teams play the second game at Co'valh on Saturday. The Ducks and the Washington State l"ouais are holding a lead over the Beaveis in the race and the games this weekend are ex petted to eliminate either the Ducks or the Beavers as a conten der While the two Oregon teams are battling it out. the Cougars play a series with Washington on Friday and Saturday at Pullman. Tattle of ( .oaste! Tide Tides for Taft. Oregon. May. 1949. tCorrpiled by V S. Coast and Geodetic Portland. j Mav HIGH WATER LOW WATER ! 13 13 OS am. 7 3 7 12 am -li ! I M pin. SI 0 40 pm. 24 14 12 44 am. 7J 7 50 am. -t 3 49 pm. 9 0 7 25 p m. II 13 123 am. 7 0 I 43 m. -1 0 ! 3 45 pm. 4 0 0 13 pm. 3 0 10 I 07 am. 0 4 t 34 am. -12 4 3 p trt. 4 7 0 12 p m. 33 j 17 2 55 am. 0 1 10 27 a m. -0 ; 5 4 p.m. 4 7 10 20 p m. 3 3, 10 3 53 am. 8 5 11:18 a m. -0 3' 0 40pm 48 ll:4oom. 33 It 4 40 a m. 5 0 12 31 f7 m. 0 1 7 30 p.m. 5 0 20 0 04 a m. 4 3 1 00 a ra. 2 , 8.13 pm. 5 3 1 00 p.m. 04' 21 7.24 am. 4 3 2 21 am. 2 4 0 47 p m. 5 0 1 54 p.m. 0 8 22 0 30 a m. 4 2 3 17 a.m. F0 ! 010pm. 3 0 2 35 p m. 1 2 U 47 a m. 4 2 4 01 a m. 11 0 40 pm. 0 0 3 17 pm. 13 24 lfr 49 a.m. 4 3 4 40 a m. 0 4 10 15 p m. S 2 3 55 p.m. 1 S 23 11 42 am. 4 4 S 10 a m. -0 1 10 43 p m. 0 4 S 33 p.m. 2 2 20 12:30 p.m. 4 3 3.52 am. -OS 11 13 p ra. 0 0 3 00 p.m. 2 4 27 1:13 pm. 4 0 M a.m. -10 11 42 p m. 0 7 1 43 p m. 21 20 1 90 pm. 4.0 T 04 a m. -12 021 p m. is 30 12 14 am. 4 7 7 40 am. -14 1 40 p-m. 4 0 0 37 p.m. 3 2 three. Oevelaad three and De trait aae. Askesl If this reaction ai aalv tesaparary. Overhalser re plied: Na, 8at efeooarlly. It eeahi ge ea iodeflAitelr." -"Wbea aa Individ aa I suffers beating- after beating, there are twa eesu-sea pea." he said. "He eaa either lie dew aad admit defeat er get ap aad fight back." He added. Tbkt ta set restrict ed te aa tadlvidaal. It applies ta greapa. t rasas and erea aramiea. Certaialy this ball elsb Is Oght-tag- back.' Prep Golfers Battle Today Twelte Orerom Ugh ocbool rolf teams, beat oa sua tenia the 1949 championship, opea their two-day cone lave today the Salem links. Tee-off time for the first If boles to day Is 1 a-m. It's the same for the second IS Satardar. aeeordiag to Lore a Mort. Sa lem team coach who la la charge of the tourney. Low aggregate medal scores will determine the titlist after the 36 boles are played. Tro phies will be dished oat fol lowlnr Sat or day' roand and the all state" team will con sist of the fear lads who pos sess the best medal tally for the 36 holes. Schools sending teams to the annual pitch are Salem. Cor vaUis. Marshfield. Medford. Eagene. University hih of Eageae and Portland schools Lincoln. Washington. Jeffer soa. Cleveland and Central Catholic. I intra I Igtoilafapal WIITEKN INTERNATIONAL W L Pet W L Pet Yakima 13 4 .789 Vancouver 0 S 471 alem 13 7 650 Tacoma 12 400 Bremertn 11 9 550 Victoria 13 381 Wena tehee 9 12 429 Spokane 12 .333 j Thursday results: At Vancouver 11. Salem 13 At Victoria 9. Wenatchee S. ; At Spokane 4. Tacoma 5. At Bremer ton 1. Yakima 0. COAST LEAGl'E W L Pet W I. Pet HoJlvTod 27 18 600 San Fran 23 23 500 San Dteo 24 20 545 Seattle 22 23 409 Oakland 24 22 522 Los Anrli 21 24 47 Sacrmnto 22 22 500 Portland 18 27 J72 Thursday results: At Portland 5. Hollywood 9 At Seattle 6. Oakland 7. At txs Angelas 1. San Dieco 9. At San Francisco 10 Sacramento 1. NATIONAL LEAGl'E j W L Pet W L Pet I New Yoik n 9 591 Philadlph 11 12 478 i Poton 13 9 581 PitUbui gh 0 13 .433 Drwmivn iz iu 3 uiui nil zi ' Cincinnati 1 1 1 0 524 Ch irafo 8 12 .400 j Thursdsv results: At Brook Kn II. urgh S At New York 0. Cincin- nail 3 At Philadelphia 4. Chicago 3. ostor.-st. Lout ram. At Bost AMIRICAN LEAGl'E W L Pet W L Pet New Vork 18 0 727 Chicago 11 12 478 Cleveland 10 7 NSS Philadelph 1113.458 Detroit 12 9 571 Boston Oil 450 Washngtn 12 12 5i0St Louis 0 11261 Trii.fdai results At Chicago I, Bos ton 2 At Detroit 2. Washington 1 At St Lou.'i 9. Philadelphia 3. lOnlv game scheduled American League Washington 000 100 000 1 100 000 01 2 Evan: Trucks ? s and Detroit .Masterson and Robinson. j u-ioii .. im iw uut 01 t 10 I ; iniojo irii mm ishi i 7 o i Parnell and Tebbetts; Gunipert and : Wheeler Philadelphia 000 011 100 3 0 2 St Bouis 230 101 20 9 10 0 Brissie Harris 5 . Scheib (7 and Asirorn tinnin. rernck hi and Mos. f innin. (Only games scheduled 1. National League Cincinnati - .... 00 120 0003 0 0 New Y01 k 000 ("00 fXXV 0 4 1 Raffensberger and Mueller: Hartur.g Behrman i9i and Livingston. Pittsburgh 200 031 000 0 13 2 Brooklyn 222 122 00 11 13 0 Gregg Chamber i2i. Hlgbe 4). Muncreif ii. Bonham (71 and McCul lough. r;t7gerald (7). Branca and ("ampanella. Chicago ... 002 100 0003 1 Philadelphia 102 001 00' 4 0 1 Rush and Schefflng, Browy and Se minicli. St. Ixmis at Boston postponed, rain. I Dock Pins Commercial league at B or B , . . niht. H4,iri.e a.-t night: Heider Radio 4. , Mortarless Blpck 0 wn,a ( Amusement 3, Marjon Elect mette ric 1 : Dyer Insurance 1. Blue Lake Pack ers 3. Royal Paw ley a 199 high single game and Bill Gauthier a 469 series for Marion Electrics, tops for the night. ROOKS. FROSH SPLIT EUGENE. May 12 -OP)- The Oregon State Rooks and the Ore gon Frosh divided a doubleheader on the baseball field here today. Lefty Don White set the Frosh down with three hits to win the opener for the Rooks. 1-0. The Frosh out-hit the Rooks In the second game to win, 10-5. Listen loK0C0a!6:45 Don Harger's Fish Casier Presented by Gil Ward and Willard Taylor. Listen and find out where to go for your week end fishing. Lei's Go Boaling This Sunday Before the shew. Canees. beats, row beats for ysnng sad old. Meter beats. We ran er yea ran. Desnanstratiens ea all Johnaen lets. Lots and lots of used and now motors 40 of them, SUP. Sea KLna. Your. $75.00 I H. P. Johnson's $90 $175.00 9.1 and 10 H. P. Johnson's $150 to $310 New 16 H. P. Johnson's - - $304 New 22 H. P. Johnson's i $410 Here's a s p e e I a J a f H. F. Jehasea traded ta by Carl Hegg. We gave Carl $45 allowance. spent $1$ fee repair parts, aad It wtfl east ye 1 asere teewa a abator that sheek the band ef Carf Hegg ysnrs fer $75. Salen Deal Iloixse 1M Cheasekeia rhesse S-t3tS Homer Wins VERN STEPHENS Puts Bosox over top. Palmer Leads Goodall Meet NEW ROCHELLE. N Y. Mav 12 -iJPi- Johnnv Palmer of Vet Baden. N C shot a two-unrier- par .U over tne wyKagyi loumrv club course today to pot a ptiint total of plus 14 and toke the lend over 15 fellow- profcionalF a f tee the first round of the Goodiill round robin tournament Skip Alexander of Lexington. N. C and Jim Turnesa of Briar , Cliff. N. Y . each posted a 71 to i tie for second in the standings ; ! with plus 11 each. Bvron Nelson of Roanoke. Texas nd Carv Middlecoff of T.mnii ahot the rlav' tun het . . , - i scores, a pair of sparling 69s. i yet could do no better than tie in the next notch, each with plus 9. They ran into tougher opposi tion than the leaders. The brain cells used In a single mental effort weigh an estimated quarter of an ounce. I-'' '- 155 N. Liberty Menu!. I ( &S MADE TO SELL FOR jSW- t tell 1.79 AND 2.95 W'l. lffi ifcnT e 14 new stylos ro cheese from! ysJ 'JSJL ' I ' " V 5 Stripes, fancy patterns, sellers. T " Y" V "' L " Ftein and neveHy knits- jT2 . fTte hateuerd., interlech., me.Hett .5 never need Irenlnfll ilOb SUSibr f Styled fer coolness end F'til P--Sfc?i55i fr'A ction-free cemfertl AN slios. r-Tir I 3t?2$sy y 14 Th 8latinoai. Solswn. Ofgon. Ttidaj. May f 9ti Stephens5 Homer Wins for Bosox Giants Blanked By the Associated Pre The Washington Senators proved Thursday they weront tmmuna to getting beat in the American league, and went down, 1-1; to tho Detroit Tigers at Detroit to end a winning streak that had reached nine in a row. Virgil (Fire) Trucks, who has been tha aco of the Ti gers mound brigade this season, hurled a five-hitter for his fifth win. Walt Masterson was the loser and it was Don Kolioway of the Detroit who provided the batting spark for the win. - ? The Boston Red Sox had to go 11 innings and pick up Vern Ste phens' eighth home run of the season with two outs to down the Chi cago White Sox. 2-1. Lefty Mel Parnell besting Randy Gum pert in this one. At St. Louis, the Browns unloaded an early home run bar rage against Lefty Lou Brissie and went on to down the Philadel phia Athletics: 9-3. Those were the only American league games Thursday. i In the National league the New York Giants were blanked 3-0 by Cincinnati's Ken Raffensberger but manaced to hold on to the loop lead. Four single were all the Giants could pet off Raffensberger ag he hurled his second shutout and fourth win of the season. Clint liar tung was the victim. Although they were isined out of their gam) with the Cardinals, the Boston Braves ound up in a tie with tho) Giants for first place. Hank Borowy for ?'e Phillies downed hi for mer Chicago Cubs mates. 4-3. and Ralph Brar.cn. although belted hard all the way went the route to beat Pittsburgh 11-6 for Brooklyh In tho other National league skirmishes. Lesnevich Msr. Protests Fine Browns Complete Deal for Graham ST. LOUIS. May 12 St. Louis Browns completed to- day the purchase of distance hit ter Jack Graham from San Diego f the Pacific Coast league The Browns originally made a down payment and took the 1948 coast home run king on an approval basis. Graham left no room for doubt. He is batting a fancy .333. and was tied this morning for Ihe American league home run lead ershin with Ted Williams and 1 Vern Stephens cf the Boston Red ! Sox. Oregonians In the Major -- -" " What ther did Thursday: Ah R H" O A T. Rbl Pesky. Red SoS 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 Doerr. Red Sox 5 t: 1 4 3 o ( WARDS YOU up NEW FANCY KNIT OPEU'TTL 9:C3 TOinGITT! but Hold Lead; ' CINCINNATI. My 12 i:A-J cm : Vella. manager of light! heavy 1 weight boxer Gus Lenelch. oal4 tonight he would "go to court If necessary" to avoid pain a $200 fine levied against Mm by the Cln- cinnaii boxing rommissitu j lesno- ..... " - .V. .V .11 v.. . p V w Maxim i.l Cleveland In s t5-round bout here May 23 for th American light hejivyvt eight trt'noionshlp. The commiiort fiu1 VeJIa $260', this Aeek !; r failure t . t m $2.-f 500 forfeit guai aiite ; Cliff-! side, N. J . battier ao i d meet tho I 175 pturd weight l'ntit f j'Uhe Ma xim fight. Today's 'mji National Vjiuj' Broo ml aostoa inignti Rue l-2 v. Sain il-l). i Phi!:oHprna at New Yora it .ghl)- 1 Meei 2-li vs. Janen ,2-T:i:t Iouls 'at P:t!rutgf mightj -- I''ltt (0-2) j v Srll i2-l' Chicago a. Cinclrji I nali is trt.ti Duo. el tl-liiv. LJvo 1 Iv i 2-1 i Ai''iur league" Cleveiaiul at Chi- c. tro inl-ti Wvnn 0-0 Pirt 1 2-2 . Dtrit al SI. Inuii L. night I Gray 2-0 vs. Garver ll-ll or Start .-4i. Or.ly games M-hedu'ed Phone 3 3191 SAVES to 1.48 e e b 7 I 9 m m i