The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    Afllfeairays
jJeriry Lollllpe
Viking Outfit
Passes Tests
i Qualifying Jaunt
Establish Favorite
By Al Lifbtner
BELL FIELD. CorviSh May 20
. ( Sp iid ) One 14-vi.,r- id rei -crd
w as lowereti h-ri Way as
Oregon's higfi schrii.l track, and
field lads f-nfi the '.:3rd ar.
r.ual state rr,t-t The rrn t'i-fhat-terir.j;
per f rrr.amf w,as h1- George-(Jur.K-ri
Sir-ions of Alhimv high,
letter known throughout the prep
sports -irl'J in the st.ti 'or his
abml- us a basehai! pilrr.tr.
S.rnons hurried to 'he broad
jumping p.t. leaped 22 ftet 8 in
ches, ar d then hurried off to
Sf rir.rf i Id a here climaxed his
linjx day by hurling a fio-run.
ru.-hit vnturv for the Bulldogs
,-.tr -i.e Fiig Six league Millers
The old broad jump rrark of
22 fut. fe'j in hes was set Ly Jim
Humtlle of Sandy in 1935 The
bi Albfmv athlete, who is also
bask t,rdl star during the win
Ur for the Bulldog, will have a
thr to crack his own t ew mark
in the meet finals to mi rrovv
I'r.u.n high of Eastern Oregon
prov !'') another uipris- for the
I'i i,fi gave evKler.ie it may
u v t n.e defending champion
Henlev Team for the state C !a-s B
title by 'i'i lifting 10 men u. eight
units for fie final"- t rr.t-r tow in
that dr. i' ion Henle qi.alif.t-d six
n,- i ) viX events ''i.d Jrf'ersori
of M..i sen ' intv hd six ir. four
tv i r ts
In the "I..-!- A h isi.-i. the f..v-
or i i . i . ' 1 1 ue in
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for (! f f r i 1 1 r . t. her: pior..
ijji.dif. i: - i men ir. -ix Tits.
., 1 1 ,, e.i!ri Kl.i't-.ith Fails
(jU,,iif,,l f. m-n fot h...r events.
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(ill' net !. .1 . e tu ! li.' ! ' t '
'lie ilii(, .S !! -' I te:. by
int i 1 1 : 1 1 ' ' r,.m The dash times,
however .'II' not to -lew nd
tht j i mt f..vorite. i ..tr.t thifiigh
te - 1 'he -tage f'-r tn- ivaittd
do. i b. f.. .!! I)n k Kin- i f Me1
f, ;.: . u M rv I'.k i k i f W..sh
ingti.n ;ri.ii:ow Those two ran
in v, (,!., te MU..lif it - heots twlav.
with I'i.'ik turning ir. the faster
brtie- lit 'iit ti!- 1'( in 10 1
HnV- o n it m 10 2 I'.mk had a
22 fi iti tht- 220 and H'Ktl a 22 H
Salem's !',rilliant Bfi" t'ovalt
tuinei ii the best time of the da
fi i tin 4 1ii He rompeil it in 52 1
in his hi .1 Hon Mali of the Vik
ings r-!- if.ed with a 23 S m the
l'2h T' i weie thiee Uttr time
m this e,r,t Jim JuiM'ii of the
Viks ii.nl ' in the no .mil
the Sali-fii iflav team id 1 34 1
-a ith tim e t-etter liu.ri t!,..; Join
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mortou i..r Salem will I e I'ap
t.,,.1 J...K U.ftis in the ho. Dick
Aiiams m the mile, ilaiolu c;. heen
in the poie vault and Merlin
S. hnbe m U e high j'.imp
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ta'I:.p. Silver E s. itceiveci
fifth place in te hai'e- i sec
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SninniDTis
10 Th SkzlMzzum. Salm. Ontqtm. Saturday. May 21, 1S49
Bearcat Timber Topper
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H illamelte top poinUman Ted MerU (above) Will be one of the
hurdling touxtur in today's Northwest conference track meet on the
UhIi A Clark oval In Portland.
L-C Runners Favored
POKTI.aflND. May 20 (Special) The I.ewii A Clark Pioneer,
who have dominated all im-rb thev have been in this spring with
schools their own iir. will be favored Saturday to walk off with
the 1949 Northwest conference track carnival. The oval es.ion is
scheduled fur the l.-C premise in Portland Schools to compete
with the Pionrcr are Willamette. I. infield. Pacific. Whitman and
("bUrgc of Idaho. On the strength of their dual meet victories in the
rrrrnt a si, olleiee of Idaho. Whitman and Willamette are expect
ed to provide the major wrap for second place.
School official will convene Saturday also to dikcutw. the athletic
program fit football, basketball and spring sport for the future in
the conference.
Viks Lose to Eugeno,
5-1, as Season Closes
SaU-m -thigh's baseball Vikings ended their regular teawn on a
sour in te Friday as thev came up against the i.i.e-hlt huihng of Gor
ily Lew is and drnpted a V 1 dension to Eugene's Axemen in a Big Six
tussle at Wateis park The bit wtnt only five innings because of rain.
The wirt: was Eugene's
second
of the seasior. over the Vik
The
loss was Sa.erns
competition again.
m ix'W mg,: tii 1k
for a st.de !tourn-
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Salem Iti't but
third in lii p
fiv e w in jmncl
.Is' last hopes
north went tut
oi.e blow oft
Lt-wis but that was respectable
enough in"; itself, itmg a fouitli
frame bonne ' utl w -'Hop by Out
fielder Fraf'k Osbom for the Viks'
sole run
Ti.e Axemen w t apied up the
til in the see ond when they ex
ploded for; four runs iff Gene
Carver As walk, an error and
Dar 1 Herberts tingle vveie the
fact, is in ihat fluriv A single by
Jack Hill and Me! Jefteries tri
ple gave the Eutenes their final
rut: ir- tfitil.fpurth
Ijvvis whiffed seven and walk
t ln dvlting ins sparkling stint
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Ibstrlct three's C laa A base
ball inUddle Ht cleared Friday
al.er a ;, meeting f dtstrw-t rem
m tteenieB in Salem. The men
ruled that Alban. by virtue vf
lis Big Si learne rhimpianship
And fine reer mtainst all ther
prrp ofipovition during the sea
m. w ill to the stale tottrna
ment at Portland net week as
ne t.f the mm dtaUict reRreen-taUvea.
rackc JJoomnip ecoirdl as Sftatte Ttraclk
Released! Firomni (Dountiract aft WO
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Trojans Crack
Relay Record
LOS ANGELES May 20 -i'
Southern California'!! red hot 880
splint lelav turn for the second
time in a week low tied the would
record f..r this event when :t
raced the loi.te" in 1 minute 24
second ri,.t tx-fere asi !S2t-' fans ir.
the cihse;im reiavs foment
Ijst Saturday night at Fresno
the tean?. aruhoiet ty Me! Pot
ion, was timed in 1 mini.tr 24 t
seconds The world leco.ri is 1
minute 2!S second i t by a Stan
ford team In Patti-n w..v
timed witi h running t,.rt i
..iii.ring th- l,m iri 2d n
orsds flat t..r his 220 v ..
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SEATTLE May 20 , ' A favor
ed ' Pjrt.;4 ' eleven shi k Hugh
N!cE!henr-v free on a 67-Vaid can
ter in the f. nth quarter tociav to
i ie..k up ai .therw .se . lose tiit
. ?;d tt:m t' e Vh.te " 21-SJ. in the
21-9. in the l'niverity of 'ah
it. glint s tipcirig g' id game.
The men alsa ruled that Eu
gene and Vtudburn will play it
ff via a tingle game next Mn
da,? t kite t be determined ta
dav fwr the right to be the ee
nd representative. Eugene fin
ished keeend in the Big six and
lost 4nly ta Albany tver the sea
aavau V4 D4d bum's Bulldasgs w ta
the Willamette Valley league
with an undefeated record.
Comattittee auembera are C A.
Senators, CthiielTs
Rain W ashes Oul Friilav Booking:
Bianco. Sporer Due for Hill Jobs
Ram. the monotonous stuff, for
WIL gr.rr.e5 at Waters field last night again drowned the Salem Sen
ators ceokir.g this time with the Wenatchee Chiefs The so-fai mud
spattered home campaign for Manager Bill Beard s hustling band has
seen three games with Vancouver,
one with 't..ria. two with Spo
kane and lie w ith Wenatchee go
down the drain An attempt will
be made to m..ke all of them up
later, via douL'eheadem of course.
The first such try will be marie
tonight at seven o'clock when the
Solons and Chiefs, weather per
mitting, have at it in two games.
Tall John Bianio and Bus Spor
er are the tentative pitching choi
ces for the Senato:- For Manager
Charley Peteisen's visitors, mak
ing their f'tst tup of the campaign
to Salem, trie mound assignments
eoi.'ii go to J'.e iir rell. righthander
i.rne with Portland and Detroit,
and Leftv ("v Greenlaw, veteran
WIL'er
Other le .gi.o erogni7eables cn
the Wer.it. bee club include Nick
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Jim Bs il'.heart said he was ri tn it
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righthariiei
Bev ens also had a t all ' m t' e
Klamath Ea is Eat West . ! .r . i -day
Man.iyer H.d- K "x al-o
would like to sin 'he iuiitr.
Rhyne Leader
In WIL Derby
Wenatchee "s- Hal Rhine, v. ith
an astri.mn.u i.atti.v .vi.ne f
540 was le.--:i'.g t'e Wester n I'
terriationa! i e .. g .. e b .its n. i r.
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ing to ttie II. -a -t..titi. ...r s m
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runs wi'tn S4i-!-; Fd "at.ti. if
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456 Salt ;n' Bi-b Ch ny. at 3SH.
is fifth aiMi.p ; t titulars
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NEW Y KK. May 20-i -Robert
Viilemain. a duiable. lig' t
hittir g Frenchman, swarmed sll
over Pete Mead tonight tc win a
unanimous ten-round decision ov
er t'e Grand R;.p,ris. Mich., mid
dleweight at Madison Square garde?-
Villemair. w eighed 158'
Mead !57,
A slim crowd of 6 814 paid $16 -338
for the final show of Mike
, .hiiotrs. The promoter sc Id out to
the Garden i ... porat'on recently.
CarltAn. Salem high principal,
chairman: Henry Otto of Albany
and H. Arnold at Stay ton. both
school principals.
The selections were made on
the basis of the teams' records
over the seaaon and the type of
competition faced- Other teams
which were considered In the
selecUons included the Mt Amgel
Frcps and ta Salem Ylkinars.
the seventh time in 13 scheduled
Bevos Rained;
Dasso Sparkles
By f e A-fC!a! d Piss?
The Pert'ar.d Beavti? and Oak
land Oaks fi r the second straight
night wt ie i aired out of their
Pacific CoaM League date at Port
land last nisht The teams will
try to resume Saturday night.
Los Angeles and Sacramento,
getting back into action after three
straight "postponements because of
rain, split a twin-bill. The Sacs
took the opener. 3-0. behind Frank
Dasso's tvvo-h:t hurling and the
Angels notched the nig htcap. 3-2
as Red Lynn tossed a six-hitter.
( Cither eam.es not available at
deadl.ne time .
-ac r a n a i . id
I.i Angele
Daso a:-ri
nd Bai t,. .:.k
cBc: a i'.t-n to
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Cousar Clinch
Division Title
PI 'I.I.MAN'. W.--h . May 20 P-Wi.-hingteM
S'..-e i-eik-ce won its
'hi ii consei . . N'or thern divi
sion. Paiifii Co.tvt cot.ferer-.ee base
b.'t!: title tixiiiv bv '.- cmg the Uni
v e. mv of Idaho ! 7 :,, 1
War d Rui ka-v p-itched h.s fifth
; victory f.f 'if vt-ason without a
j loss It was Washington State's
! 12th win in 15 staits and el.nched
the rhamf rorship for th-.' Cougats.
WS" vol ': a i 1 sc nth r.rvt
w e k i e.ai to .!,, tiie w inner of
the St .-: ,; . .- . ,i, ;,.r the Coast
I'on i.-t i e ':'e I'v'c ei:iently
at tiie top of .e s, uth-i ri ladder
Gttvilan (lets
Shot at Title
NFW lORK. Mar 20 ,P -The
new Mjdivm Square Garden Box
ing corporation said tonight the
managed of Kid Gjvilan of Cuba
nd cltervi ereht Kint Kay Rob-1
invon have arrred to a title fight.
probal.lv on June 17 at New York's
polo grounds. Robinson outpointed
Gavil.in in a non-title 10-round
bout last summer.
Busirks Porkrl
iMt'r'aiililr Toira
E nal plavoffs in 'he Mt ifanlile
league wee held l..s r lght at
Cat to! Al' vs. m ith B.isi. k's Mar
ket taking the title as thev topped
Sena'o: H. tel Coffee Shop. 2519
pirs to 2448. The Coffee Shoppers
t ok seo.i'fi i l.ate In a h;rri fourth
p ia e ti.at I Knights of Pv 'bias heat
the Lucky Senatms. 2572 to 24h4.
The fifth-si xth place V att :e saw
Satem Art Tile top Paiific Fruit.
22i3 tc, 2323.
Coyotes. Pl.'s
Aain SlvmirI
FOREST GROVE. Mav 20-. .T
Rain again forced postponement of
the playoff between Pacific uni
versity and College of Idaho for
the Northwest conference baseball
title today.
A double . poiblv a triple
header, is scheduled for tomorrow,
starting at 1:30 p.m. The best-of-three
oricinallv was scheduled to
open yesterday.
Dorazio (.onvirtil
PHILADELPHIA. May 20-.
Ex-Brxer Gus Dora?io has been
convicted of second degree mur
der in the fatal beating of a 33
year old brewery worker.
The 3! - year old D ia;.). who
once last a heavyweight title bout
with Joe Louis, was ordered sent
without bail to prison to await mo
tion for a new trial
The second degree conviction
carries a penalty of 10 to 20 years'
imprisonment.
llii!ky Net Ace Upset
CORVALLIS. Ore. May 20-'yp
Hugh Finnley. OSC's top.net star,
upset Wally Bostick. Washington,
in second round play in the north
ern division Pacific coast tennis
tournament today. Bostick. runner-up
for the national collegiate
title last year, went down, 7-5,
e-4
Table of Coastal Titles
Tide for Taft. Oregon. My- 1M
(Compiled b US. Coat and tSWotielic
Survey. Portland. Oregon i.
May HIGH WATER LOW WATER
II 124 a m. 4J 2 51 a m-
47 pm. lS4pm..
a a m. 4 3 JUam. 11
U 9 m. M a ii p ax. 1-1
yes
SDate 2
Will Romp ait
Job
atebolok
OF
WASNNCTTOM STATS,
A GOOP PROSPECT
TO 8CO A MICA'S
tV
ClOCKVGS OF A '6.9
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70 FG 44-O-yAPlDS
ASAKS m.m -rue 7ry
FA&TSST Ai
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& GTACS AHO
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7
Giants Snare National Lead:
A's Defeat Ncwliouser in 10th
NEW YORK. Mav 20 . V Th
ed possession of !.id '. a-i- ;n tr
Cincinnati Reds. S-o. A 'uic 'he
game decision to tht I ilti"iigh
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W I. Tit W I Pit
Y..ki - a -. H-iii Vnti'i ia is ti 4r
S.,l. i lti 9 Mil T.a caea 11 17 :tV3
Vara, uvr 12 t.i 4K(' Sp. .kar e IS 375
H 4 -t mn I.i 4h Wenatchee It' 1" 3e7
I ; a v v ...t. At Salen . -V. e' .air i.a-a-!.,irs
at Vj- ii.jur tt. Vict'.ria f, t
st-okane-Yiikiu-a nit received'. at
! . ii erton '.(' Taii rea 2
id n pine r.ie n paga? r.nat)
(iitM i r vol
W 1 P. W I Pi t
H. ': ak! 32 1-t' Mf. settle ?5 27
S..- li:-n 2(- I'l' y, .n Ar.gls 24 27 471
(i. k'anl 27 2." 'Ms.utirnto 23 21 4
s-ai. Fian 2. 2S :, 1 2 I'm t land 18 31 W.
f r.d.a les.ilts Al Pi rt land -Oak lr.i
a r. nl S ie-Hull vv r.oai net r-ce:va-d'
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., 3-2 F: ani ico-San Di-
a-tx' i - ia t M i i eft
AMI RIt AN I t .l E
W I Pi I
NVv York IR le M 1 VVashingtn
Defeit lfi l.'t ''.2 "lev a land
PhrU'ia In 1 14 S33 Ftoston
W I Pet
lis li vis
1 1 12 47f
12 14 452
Chuai'.. I
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da'pr. a 2 tWt-r-it 1
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New Ymk ! 1 1 fil'l P.ttr urrh 14 lfi 47
B S-, .. 17 12 :-.f Phl!a-.a-!pt '.3 1S 4M
Bn-i lo: 15 14 St Ij- i.i tl 15. tt
Cr.i ir.r.at: 13 14 517 Cr 1" 1 :m
Fridav resa;t At pitt'bursr 2, Bos
ton I at Cincinnati ' Nv Yt r K S
at St l.uui 6 Bumkhn 2 at r':iii.-P-.
.larlelpma. r'tp-rvd. cr.I wntnar
Oregonians
In the Majora
Fox Red, lost Fndaty.
we're well equipped
FOR AKIV TASK'
A CHAKJCE TO
6EPVE 16 ALL
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materials
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Aqonts For
KRESKY FLOOR FURNACE
Low Price Efficient Heatinc
Eeenomieal Operation
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Seattle Today
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New York C.iatds gained nndi-r
e N..ti:a' U-..g,ie today .
Boston Bi av es dropped
b-..tm.f
a 2- 1 n
1'iri tes.
Leftv Montia K rmedv ll,.nke
the M '. i 'U ! w i
f ,, .-it or 1 1 v 2! mer
a i a t te'- i n no i
tor y and i m-d ' . ' i
son. Hook re I J ' ' .. 1 '
le scatter ed tin , I ' .
what proved to be.
run in In. rung I ...i k
before 21f r.dT tans : t
The St Louis Caidmab M'.ii'im
out of then hatting slump um
turned h. ck the Brooklvn Do.
gers. 6-2. U'ft.re 22 iSiKi fans at St.
i Louis. Enos Slaughter pat ed the
Cards' 12-hit attaik against three
Brooklyn pitihois with a thre'-rur:
doui'le ff Don Newcornbe in ti.e
seventh inning tnat ( line bed the
decision .
Ti.e f'l.il.nii lphi.i Athletiis eiig
ed trie Detio.t Tigers. 2-1 in ten
inning- ;.. juli within a half ;ame
of the iu nd plate Tigers. Few is
Earn s : ,t ; borne fdriie .1
with tr.e payoff counter. Wash
ington 'lusttiod six f.f its e.gr.t
hits m 'he f.rst tint e innings and
scored ti.e imis and .vent on to
down toe St Louis Hmwns, 5-3
Three games wire rained nut
Chicago' a' New Y r k and Cleve
land at B. iti.n .n the AmiM.a::
league ..rid Piiiladelpfua at Chit ago
in the National leaaue.
National League
Bo'..n
'iir-r.'.i
H..I. .
IX. ! 0 1 is I If 0
lee lit' (all 2 11 1
VWiir and Fitafa-ra.d
r.'I Mi..i
New V. 3'ti HKi 10- S f 1
Cinr.rt .ati f " OMv 0 2 1
, Kfnr.fdi rj l'ra-r r Fox, Ila-ii.u
i 8 and Ho vie II.
Broa klvn . . Mtf 110 4 2 1
I St laaii (-10 till 3t' 11 0
j Martin Barr.ey 161 Ni-ron.b '7 .
: Pauia i7i and Can.pana-lla. Munn
ard Rica. Oa.ptirila r7;
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1
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CAAP
Supports
MaalaiaMiy prkott.
Capiial Dreg Slore
Siate At Liberty
hits K. i . d
'"I didn't walk
Vr
ai Cmmp Imp parti.
Docson 4sHaai -t to.
m4 ortai prSa
Va IvNtwM V alr
III! K la a.t-
p ai t oraam m4
nitii prop arty.
New Assistant
For Jim Aiken
Successor No l Named
At Willamette U
By A I Ufhtner
'Jerome (Jerry) Lilbe, for th
post two years athletic ciiiector
and hend fi tball and track coach
: at Wii'i. mette uniei-sit h i Ut'tt
;:eiease(i in m his contract at tli
! si hi.'. ..t his a-vvr. iecjuet.
D: t: IIirtHi! Smith, university
piesi.i t upoiteii lire Fi iday
'. k:!:t . : he h.?d contacted th
i 1 ' ; the mi niber of th
.o'- i- . t ..d. and that they had
ti..-i' i s leiiuest fu: a re
e..v, ; Smith, who had just
arrived r tb,e campus Fi uiay
rught tr. r . trip to Eastern Ore
gon, m.uit i o statement oh Ullie'a)
success, r WilT;.mette
Aith i.ih Lillie could not b
reached fi r comment Friday night,
it is known that he will sign on at
the l'r. vtrsitv ff Oregon as as
sistant ti head fii'Iba'.l Coach Jim
Aiken Lillie has been in Evigentt"
conferring with Aiken and other
, Oregon athletic officials for th
i past two davy The post at Oregon,
, to be filled b.v Lillie, was contin
gent UHn his release from th
. Willann tte tonttact.
Th.e addition tf IJIlie. former
Grant high, schoid and Hawaiian
prep si r.eo' i o., h. b.keivi w ill fill
out A'ken s r.-a tii.nll couching staff
at Otegoi:. Aiken onl- th s week
hired B' i MC'uie. his fijiimer aa
sistant at Nevada, as j his line
COal h.
Lillie. an Oiegnn giaduate,
, pioh.,bly will le backfield coach
(iiiiin Aikii M.Clure ind I.iliitt
isuccii Fiank Z.iu la " and Di H
Miller. Aikin's assistant the past
two s,-,.i ii. -Alio ifsigried ID lo.illl
m tn M.ii- U est 1
Cinder Stars
Romp Tonight
Mi IIS I O Calif. Mav 20-1,41
it i u g.-mes i hampi ris and
O l a) t iii iioldei he id a star
studded cast of track and field
afhliles win will peif urn bet
!e:n...i. v. r. ct.t in the e'uhth an
na..! C.-l.t. . r - a I el.i v s
Si'(i!iii in Califoi in. is P'tweiful
squad m .! I led mv Md F'atton,
ho, (iai 'ie vv oi Id lo.utit fin the
KiO-v. ii .-nd wh.n' i e. ently
bt'tttieii the i ei'i -gniea.1 time for
22(1 v alt's
F'ation i . i.i ted to r'tit iriiy in
the 44' ami hOO-vaid reiavjs aa
ii iln r... n the C S( li'.in: btt-f
teied trie woilds h. lf lin'e ie!ay
time last week in Fiesno with al
e 1 t i i r. g of 1 2 4 t Olv mr ie
i i m 's ; i f i
'A a v r $ in ivtisity in the bro.al
; i in .p 'i'i. el
tr.e Los Angeles Athletic club in
Mie shot put ".ill be t.i :itts in)
t hei r pet u. It i . - "
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24 iW 3 37 374
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