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High Wins,S?rep TrackChampIonship; ViEdirogs Finish Foyrth; j j (vledford Chiefs lank Senators 6-0; Doubleheader Planned for Tonogiity 6s30 No Firsts for Salems; Union Wins B Title; Records Topped Acorns Pound Portland. 8-2 In Thick of Semifinals EF.LL FIELD. Corvalhs, May Tdrrddo, with the fouled Spr:r.tn ns showing the Way. rorr.p-ed to r track champion-hip toiay. conci . a track that was marie soggy t through the 23iri arm' Washington f F' Wate: a and S.. 2! - ( Si !..: i D.k Rigg- V49 ( lre-t r;r.K :r.f ;.!e. 0 l.r,g rjo .'. class, c and. p. -fled ford high- Black lit) Hurdler Jack Mor rt: rntih - hc.l Class A 1 bv 2 1 6 points and npi,; of ram midway 40 2.1 1 fir-' P., 12 : t. r. I - . K . 6 - ViK r X rkeit - ha ! . v rel.- .Or .- r inter tf-arr: -d c hey -; Mt Brotk and hed second !r,:n! A :th in a -ir.fcle pi..;. f.'-;--r:ed U, .. 'h .'h . h -i H,.v J:.d :.- V.k.r a .rr.e. iv, order. Albany; 16 Ber.d 16. Grant B-.,n.f !'' : 6 '.- ('.;. '.3 i . .-hi.rni '2 I 6 Bjkei . .fe-'er-or, J'-. . :.! 12. '.. e .;t 1 2 Sf, r.gf.el.i '.2. IV r die- j k-.:- ;.. e n. Mi.., . : : M -t- H. t' . u. :t. Mvr.i ;i. ( ', , !':; ''. Hrcr; ('.'. A ;; jfr. K. I ' U- . t-i.. '.d fc. r ,,'h H N ' B'-rwi 7 . . h :i. f it.. . lb'. S.,i red He.rt rr f. H. x-;...f g E. Hdn. , 4 4 St 'l.n' 4. Newport 2. :., v 2. d-.". 2. v; . : DiBiaM Bdted Out; i.itor?i IaI Series PORTLAND. May 21- (AP - Oatiland scored five runs in the first ir.ning and went on to trim Port hi nil. 8-2. here tonight in a Pacific Ccat League game The Oak 'ead the series. 2-1. Vince riBiai was the victim of the Accrns first-frame outburst. A Sunduv lAin-bsli t-ncis the series. 16 Th StatMmcm. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. May 22. 1949 Set for Softy Opener Sporer Victim In Mud Scrap Veteran Jack Ruwll (left) and Walt f line (right) will be In the Ihirk of the Klk Mid- iltamette alle meet semifinal round to da Al Salem goU rourse. Kusel faces Jimmv Sheldon and lile goes against Iiek Yot. Thev tee oil at 10:30 a. m. Hot Elks Semis Slated Today; Softballers Start Monday Eve Title FJiuhtrrs 1 ! II I race iiok in .c4 ' M.. II ! I'M, S:ci. ((!! Shci id.ii 3V I- S'.cid : a l'i K t : ! d. vi i i lili 24' CI.. I'. H ni. !(! T..i. r '. Kd M.-Hi In tru i. K.. k. v. i Pat H. l.y Ihe ( Jif k fini ,.1;. r P- .! (. l Mi 1. . i , hi ,! hv i:n a "I'-. "i nit' I .( I ' !' ! 1 eh' itii 1 iM.i I fi Ti ".e d'" it ftn s. ri ; lines hi 1 c h d a m,1 Hi ! ' Hi I Medfoid . ter in the ivon both M..i i .s C!a-s A hurdles I, id .. itii e en:- : it ! v l . U 4 ' 'i l: (.v ?iT t; g i .1 1)1, i. V e. -..id t'.- . 1 .e .- . ,il : f :. ":c : . , : ; .v : t .i- ! ,e I: jdev ' : , s. - .. A .i , ' C , , J -i . . si l r i f err. - ' t 1 i , i ' ' 1 - . , . v , rr . 4,' -",.B i- ,.'K-t i :.e r.!K- ... , .,Z , . . , - It. ! i a s !.,o ai'Jir, a : t' : '.e i v - .N ' I Oai Ur-J.tl) i.tf -ii!d.. . ..rid 'he ,iti,n t , ,, ., i i-e ecj, j a- 1 1:1 :. i in the ' ' i ? fi.f'' V e ..(f. ..! , , ,.w -.. ' ;. ..e-.s .,. w.ie D i J.-'t'' tISill'AV : "'3 (iaiiiKiirn Opens With Twin-Bill T1 .e ! v iiivie s no.iii c.,m- - "Uited f.r '.awru tur.g M,n tht i.niier trie Leslie lie Id a ih The M.-rir.e P,e.-eter? indie Oil pri.viiling the fire :n the F ." iock c pt-nrr and Mi'i and t '.,m tie! ! Roik- tht ?is Hi 'he S o.!ck nightcap Jim Dimit city sidtbll director, announces rheie s 1 1 1 be a few cer emonies connected vcith the open ing nig ht btit not enough to bote the spitatcrs Fr.. incidental ly, will watch this season games minus aclmissiiii (haige few 'he first tine in the City loops his tory. A batch of merchandise prizes donated by local merchants will be put up for fust hit. stnkeoat, lun. etc. on the initial night The City program tins year re er1 back to the one-league set up The i!h: contending te.,m will pi..v ,,tc rounds, wh.ch amounts to a 21 -game schedule for each club, ("itv locpc t will see action on Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Iiuiav ii.tht of each week up to the t.me the sea son winds up late in August. The remainder (,f the first week kcheduie includes Tues da 8 o lo k - 12th St Maiket v. norl and H. W O ! k Patx-r Wool Mt R . ..u k ah . : A tt f he W h : - e ieriT,i ii in ii g e lie- f. i N.derlVs C'i ' I't !'..!; I .' -o' .i pi int Me: v H K i i 'A ..Miig Soijffiei i ii won The 220 -kei. In.: -a a ruoped in v.. Aim, -! n I ( '!.,.- A mj i w . e ha . line f i -h'ftt m.it ;ei Bi liii.,:,! Hui" C'ov alt. Hi ! on page 1 I Zr-r K.i. Ui V. K ,rir Ke!. R., .-I. WMt Sex s ( m : ij ll'.f I yi'.. fe! Sox (.:. ;f li . i "I K AB R H Pet 1 19 20 45 378 M 12 V4 r.u 1 2h i" Jilt 1 1; it i .is; I K, 24 4 JJ-4 !r-it II R. t, . O-Hlgt llo- 24 Rff ..ai,l- :4 A Krl s. - i: si. Krlll I i r. Mi Gln1s. V .n,pdc iicn. (ienti ' AiiiffT u Mii .fk ,r Ntiunal 'mil, 2. !' D-i-dge:-'i leif'.i .Hi-. Red .'4 W .1 Mi 111 w V.nkit Htm ' -f.n. S. Hi .iKinnl ieniic M.e -it. Dcxlgn 7 Ciin -Kliver f':ite 7 Steprveni Red Sox. , A ' S., ' Ht CP 7 K. .101 . Hi f. a HoMl. Sunday 5ort'es" You'v e often ti a! the We-t-r n Inif, i t itlea of just what 'hr Jim BnHheut mm: Jim. "Vim know w h;.t lub t(H,k out of Spokai nn'' Jut aboi,; $u one know " hat Sp kai.e took .i lm' .Tu-t oi,t Jr'ioo V'u feieiuc ;irl ,! - ..- h.,,i other i ui - in the .-,. Miinv vlof tell I a- - i.' v . nei (ie i te M. ,-:- -. ,n f;. !,ii lo-al boxing ga'nie a: i , oil hi- own Meanwhi'e. Mu teamed with J.u k l!,,,n,i.i! of the test giaoiatois i, :h I tl e ditty. ' -- Sjh kane goe on. l kui' Am; Pi , I ,il - ' fi.ians :f the it is ei, tlutf wt.ne in town Wilr, t.. .t the Salem .as! Aim se a - on S., -i : , I -i the I I-' i ' t- ha at "t e gate g' s , i.t' i, t hi 1 1 i -.! nn i t k's ie t-i,'l. Sa'd " Kirkwood's 66 Good for Lead iff.r-'f. 3 0 3 .lii!:t,i .1 3 0 11, . P 1. , " W ill l-ar,,-t 4 : : Ba-i.-.n. 3 0 S 0' ' 1 i ill H.tt.e u Bill U.Bi-s: ; 0 i) 0 0 ; 1 ' . '. ' ' ! ! PlN re? 1 IP AB R "h ER HO BB i f f T' f ' M:tne V 3i 2 9 2 5 1 ; I J V .f.-j V F D.B-: . -. 5 2 3 4 0 2 j fie- 7', 30 1U 3 4 5! IV - . H M. l-i.: i U 0 0 ( o : r: -- ., . . ..." ..r-J . ' i V.,'-H...a- - s.- v -r j M ; '- ji?-... WaSm.U; -h L i .u. r .,'. - t i .. 1 ' a- I v. . .5 h' la- 1 K. I .t-t tf-. Mori e Volieri L,dst - vi R. l B...--T.: Oak la: I Ke kiul l. ., 1 -I eft on 4 I ). r - 2 iJ Att sn Sah Fl ana Oarue - i6c. D.et f . , t - d . J A - 2o4 ix 2l' 8 16 :i iMtt, !,-(, io e I., en. Gable Sci n,er l.. I .os. Ai'iit ' U. K . l e Pa i . f r a ru -i , anil Ma U ite ilHr fH 'kins I-C3 1011 5 10 4 1 1 u! Ke I d IK' PHILADFI.PHI A. Mav 21 .'oe- K: n -,i i - ' i heakll.g MS r,.4) , p, a : la no : n u ? k m t ' w i .,:id f at fit ivl!: a: lii.al I if t. '. n,t ;.' .,r : '4 t iond f rn H k p i . k ' y e ga ! ler v to, see ho on the l ...,-t in his h'-ila. and thev are in w liuidmg the Oesl ', es o! De. n An lie, liiih.tii ,U Pete. Kthei Wg ner. et a! Otegon- C-.ih a Kasmus-en. w hi set ms t 1- Ktn.iit; nearer ami neaiti the KS-:o.,t po t- RICK (iXM'll vaulting ma i k that oniv t'o r.t bus Waimetdam masteiel so b:il- lianitlv.. w d! have h.,s woi k m! out toi h.tu at Seattle next Sati.i in the Pt'l" meet Haimii-- n !... o. im 14-tS So ihas John Monlgornei v of Southern I '. 1 Kei uitcn w h . Le ame of one-aimed Pete tlray, the vv ti t.me ma;i i ieaKL.ie oi.t I it-id "tig- -etlisatioiv ' He's tow With Dallas in the Texas loop ami Ihe other night banged out four Miaight lot . OieM'i- A A I ' tiaik meet is booked foi Poitlam! June 11. and amoi g the slat -tus sent u on the ie5sltii is an i ntet el i ng item n the fcMi aid i .n Ih.e ali-t.me AAl' 1 ei oi d foi Ongon cf 1 its 4 was estah'i.-hel ..! I a k in 1S11 by a gent name) (."laieine himunii n. i ep: est nt u,g tne Sea 'tie Ath'eUc cl ub ("1$ i ent e has suu-e Iwri-nii; the famed 'fiale Htt of V a.-tiingt- I, x ts-keiball mm ttaik Huskif . Spokane - u'lhiin teithead Ja k l ai ks, who Jo us looks like a fine pios'pett .n tt.at lie imi t c-nty big. but cap hit. throw and i mi. s the propei t ol the Set',ie Ra'tnei. Mesnieiely w.ih the SfTokes cn ption lie Said Hr M oi.n f. but He Dull A expeiled ever inT the deal -Mas made with San Diego b rortland. Kddie Harr has landed In Tirnma'i outfield. Fleel ftMKted Kd. extremelt popular with the Water- field rusUtmr rri the last tw seasons in Senator flannels, twofr lip and down he never -would plan in the league again, not after the two fine fears he had In it. Rut here he is back again and. we might add groanfullv. with an enemt nine . . . We trust the C'oea tola people have in sured that new dock ad of theirs on the renter field wall at Wat ers, for there are a ruuple of lads alill roaming around the lp who can puncture it but lethallv. One 4f : T aroma Dick Grero eloHts off of ( al lrlrvin left the prrnile in thai vifinil last aura oner, and had the clack been there then chances are Warden (eorge Alexander would have picked it up. along with the ball. In his front vard the next morn . . . Incidentals. ;rero alreadv ha put out of commission the electric 'hits-errors' sign In Taco ma this season. He rapped one s-o hard against it the whole me chanism was smashed ... tinh Ha 'Hnturnl Htnttt-r' Boi-bv Lo. k Soi it ' A t r ican. tied for witn K;rkwi--(1 at 68 at first I omul. v .. 'A' h;it e saw ii f. O ll - a . i ni -if w a v rui :i e ! v. i ' i ' Ih.iiv --now ti' trailing w the ook o t I v S ook -II: 9 .o!,'en 12th olum-M..i- of the a 1 1 m g !u: I) h ' 111 -tta('Y H 7. i.'ie i,v e round w ih s 1 1 i ke h mo1 He . I.i e the 1 tfe , K.-P. r,'t 1 btiv ' I h . "ii W il - iii h T t -. rn i ! He f ;i to he to. i if ,Ct ni di. - i : in t( , K; k- (iolden Pheasant. I Knights of t'oiiimlui- Ul nggists Thiir-dav X t Randle Ol! s Paper , i. iiiK k Roi k Wo. ! . - ( ,Pt: asar.t F i.!..v 8 o i ... k St Mai ket s Ki u-ihts of t i ,i-- y O l 'in k -MkiIi V s s , r . s . Th City wheel? umpire t..ff this year irulnties Don Hencliie. In.ing Hale. Hob Howell and Har- IV Ma So II, Open .rig-nig ht huriers Include Maimer- Glen Jones. Randle Oil - -Km ti Maerz. Ri-ck Wool,Geoige Roth Paper Mill -Bob Knight. Lillie Move Now Of f f icial Huskies Siiiire Tennis Crown CORVAI.LIS. Ore. May 21-..V , Wa.-hington taptuitd the northe-i n division Pacific coast conference! tennis championship for the 10th ; -traight year today befoie rains h.alted the competition. The Hii-kies scoied an impres sive 13 points compaied with ,-ec-ond plaie Oregori State college's 6 point Montana State univer ity and Washington State college tied at third with 4 points each. ( iregoii and Idaho failed to score. The singles and doubles titles for the di isicn went unsettled todpv as a torrential rem diove the scpiad- to shelter. The opening of Salem's 19-19 Softball season Monday night at Ieslie finds these two players ready for action. At left is Bud Crao . K.m dle Oiler infielder. At right Is Jim Rawlins, veteran Mootrv Phar macy pitcher who is annually one of the be-st in local softy circles. (Don Dill pholos). Northwest Loop Ready to Junk Spring Grid Training Program PORTLAND. Ore. May 2l-(AP)-The Northwe-M conference near ly abolished spring football training here today. Conference faculty i epresentati ves -voted IS-1 to do away with the spring sessions, but Mr-Colliiin Ilanilt TJiib - J 0: Haiti Inttr-rnn m i.igntner Tie town St-r.atfs unailr got in a U.1! game at Waters field last night, but uh.it a garrie. A it tuir.: out thev r.!:odtJ,h. e la tr ft r mc,re ram. " ' Sid rain was there, all ijcht, and t one . jonctui in piiohf. iU cap..i itv But it didn't come sih h cr haiti -enough for the Wonatthm Chu ts tc- unload tS-t)" bl.ihkitif on our side, the fir-t whitewa-f. i jot tf the season' the Sa It nM ! have absorosvi Loog l-c,n M. Co'', ni. who seems un..l It to heat .he eUe in Da. leugue tut Saient in the Una! .at ria, whippe.s up 'a fotir-hitti r . this time .n doiv.g o He was m titublt ctten. b.,t a comtii Patron of Iht Sfii.,!). n- ..vthtv . -,t , i j the Outih ai.oiP.r,e dofnivs , sj ar k ,t i s by i entei 1 wider Jun IjWainti (, the l-it.ns puUtil f Ing l ui- out of jail the jan-S ' 1 j he k t into Ij 1 f' g-me went o en innings only, a.- it was b tx-tn th lust g..rne of a doubled e.uit r. Tht 1 1 w 1)11(1 ..s l.,r. Op nt I . al l', lonclu-ui. i skit s t 1 1 lied I'mpues Hn no ch.ar te lor a sec- .'U t iioughoi.it th al orei time, at :tl, t tun innings, tho no it;t a dowrnoiir. B k ..m ancP-Mtvos withheld execution f the plan. COAST Eugene Faces 'Do as Monda v ( ):irsmii Hr:it i.ronviii OAKLAND Cal.f . 21 ', ( " ' i ' i - a p w e i I i . i , i - t v i t v . IV-fl i "vmpu . hamp.ons ti..td out '- .Ij.-t lo'Alllg af i:ltle- 'o- dv Lv e; - v ue!..t.t t t'e f 1-"-ei'r.'v f-f Wi-i. : s f j Bi-i'trei" i.o a thi t e-rii!e . o..r-- in tne i i,,k lanu es'.u. rv. Tr-e Heais won : a goti three arid one-half r .in .n the tin.e i f 14 4't K. i t es t ii.il v r eoorri. Oregonians In the Wajar Wtl d.,1 SUif1 At R H U A ERli Per-k-. HeiJ Ho' 4 0 S J J 0 IV, knj S..X 4 1 7 2 a V (.oltl.T. pill. jr.- 1 I! , t! 6 U V4 fill 'lin OllKri- 4 1 ! 1 II ll II - KCCPNK Mav J 1 .1 i i ,e W i ' h.rr.e! te '. i n,-1 1 e o. t h . a a t. in. n.u W r.f id com h at -, , f ( i tii n t. ih. v 1 I 1 1 : -1 O I r goli K I in Hi. .1 m A. ken' -t t' H, 4' - .Tt 1 1 ei -it v f Cot - I v a i . i o r . t ed C he he wid ite on played e i 1 1 y tie the ('Oaih gu.,i d at i . lion in ISL'S-'tO I. .hie. who ?ked for his relea.se at V'Umette ye-'e-dav. coa. tied te i n'vtisitv -int. d to the nor'. h-At-l ii.r. ftr t r, e t t It- ri 147. Walt Uuodhurn'i Bulldogs. cham pions of the Willamette Valle-t league, and Kugrne will clash on the I niversitv of Oregon diamond Monday at 4 o'clock (daylight time! for the right to be the sec ond district S representative in the state prep tourney.. Albany's Bulldogs also will represent the district. District committeemen made choice of the site Saturday. Yost Shines But Cougar Champs MOSCOW. Idaho. May 21 -..-P-Duk Yot of Oregon State and Jim Mal,lory of Washington broke the icife record for 18 holes to day w th 65 s. but Washington 'St.-.ie . on the annual northern di v "v-i i .n ki I titrname-nt. The Cou gars foo.-mjn team came in w ith a O'x! tor; t holes Washington was se-coixi w .th ."75. Oregon State had .-.. Oregon .'91, Idaho 614 and Montana f?54 Yost am mecialrnt with a 133. Senator Swat IE AG IE W b Pet W l. Pet Hulvw d 32 21 o4 Seattle 2t 27 4M San Dieg 2S 23 . 558 Saei amrn 24 2C 480 Sn Franc 27 26 50V Ia Anli 24 28 462 Oakland 28 25 528 Port Land 18 .12 30 Saturday lesults- At Portland I Oak land 8 Al Seltle-H..llywiKjd nol le- t-o ro , At San Francisco 5 San Diego 8 Al Anueles 4. Sat rarnenlo . WKSTKKN IN TtRNATION Al. K ompleie Scores on page one i W I. 1'i t W I, Pet Yakima 23 5 821 Victoria . 13 17 .433 Salem 16 10 615Taeonia 11 17 33 Vancouvr 13 13 5lHISpokne 10 16 385 Brrnieitn 13 15 44i-4Wenathe 11 17 3V-.1 Saturday iei;lt! At Salrn, 0. Weri atchee At Vancouver . Viilnii 5 At Spokane Yakima 0 At Bremer-. lon-Taooma i Not received. N ATIO. Al. l.t.K.I E W I. Pit New Yrk 18 11 t21 Philadel P.orlon 18 12 MSI tltlsbrgh Brookvn 1 14 5:13 St Ixi.iis ( irieinat 15 14 517 Chicago Saturday lesiltr- At St Bn.)Klvn 15 At Pitsbmch 2 At Chicago 1 Ptniladelpl la I iinnati New Yoik. i..'n. AMFKICAN ItACll W I. Pit W I Pet New- Yik i in 55 Chicago 15 15 Soil Ptnldplua 17 14 ",48 lioston 1.1 14 481 Ietroit lrt 14 5.13 tie velnd 11 13 458 VVj-hli.n 17 15 531 St P. ,i- ti 22 2'SI Saturday rereult At New V,,ik 4 C'hieauo 3 Al Boston 4 Cleveland 0. At Phih.ui Ip'na 15 Detioil 7. At W ashingtoii 7. St Uu,i . 1- i st :? pending an autumn report from j coaches. Paul St.. Pacific imi- j I versity coach, w.i delegated to conrer witn coaches and bring in a report by Thanksgiving. The faculty group approved a recommendation from coaches to extend the basketball schedule from 10 to 15 games. This will mean each of the six conference teams will play the others three games ntxt season. The faculty group turned down a coaches' proposal for the cham pion of the Northwest conference to pi. iv the champion of the Far Western confer t rice annually in Metifoid's Fear bowl. Individual schools were given clearance, however, to accept Pear bowl in v itations. The Box: W I. Pet 14 15 483 14 11 -52 II lis 407 III 17 370 1 .0 tf 1 5 . B.-t..n 8 5 At Cin- W enati hee Plaver B Mevers. 3 Hask 11 2n 3 Hhvne. lb Pi -ul i 3 Bryant .!b 4 Ca 111 on 1 f 3 W iirner cf 4 FaPei If 3 M Co I h. m S 6 l N O Sa A Player B 2 W Pel n 3 IB Pet s n 4 0 Orteig rf li Wardev If 1 Chenv cf ll Heard c th Spaet r 2b U Wert lb 2 Spin er. p Miller p Car Ison c lem 101 H O A 3 3 Total 18 Wenalcfie Salern Hlli lit i Met i. Hum . S pi. i e r ' Millei 8 21 IP 7 0 7 Total 24 4 21 7 SOU uoo 1-880 tSJU Ol rl 0-41 4 2 AH H R RR SO BH 24 4 0 0 1 3 I 4 j 15 i i i i I Young lallid a l-jjnnute halt j heir, but despite the utmost vt j dainpntss atieiti d-tdities wtio , lesurntd right atter tt.e irjg spla-h j pas,st d on ll would have iitsen tierfectly I okth for Manager! Hill Ht aid's i liand had the umps called evriv i.i,.. .. .... . i iiiui( (,ii io i Keep anet in.n sec ond fr.me. for the Chiefs hi.il tallied live tune in the nxrur rg mnmg This outbui.-t came tlf Bus Spoiet who didn't h.ive ariy ine out when l.e 'was deinkul for 'Lefty Warren Niiller. Tht live t tir is tame on a walk to Huh Meyers, an infield hit te Clyde Mar-kell. j sacrifice by H.I Khyrif. an en or. another walk to Nick Pcsut. Neil Bryant's' two run single, Clint Cameion's one run single and Duk Fabei's out field fly Millar, entered, gat the side out and hirled two-hit ball for t next five innings j But in Ihi sev tilth tie gave tip sumessive singles to Rhynej Pesiit an.l Kiyant lor the sixth Wenali iieo ion Htiyne's liartl-h.it solo io It ft amounitd to the I t i consfi utp game in which the j youthful lns saekei lias hit this ! sea sot t. MeCollum yieldeii -i bases n ball w iTS the fo.r.iJiils ho .n e, bid thtfrr-fUSolons iio.ld not diiivtr in the I ite . . . loi Sp-oier, it was his Inst lo.- ol p e -e.i-oii . . . Another do i, bli'hi'ii, icr is plannej for -tonigiit at ti 10 ; o'etia h. Joliri' Hiarioo' and Jim Olson have bet ri named as pitrheis tf the g.imtS ;i can go on . . . Cahter Roy Call- son v..x in the gat'ie for Salem jj in the seventh hilt night, stit-jr" ct tiling Heard. Cati f ec ttob Ctair-iTX aC ii. , iirrn opiufiieti io tueai Falls of the Pioneti cut int. . . . WII. Snores run ink) 013 U20 00s Toi ru , ; Coiuiit 4 7 It 1 St Ria- Denoreti plur. Ill on liases Vnlchee 7. S. jPitchers On Moul;iv Niht The iegi.1,.1 meeting of the Sa lern v " .. k-tei . I. . ..k Waltc,n League cf Arm-ric.i will be held starting at eiglit o'cltn k Monday night in the Lion's Den. according to an announ, ement by Lynne Dainielle. se. 'etar v i'here is to be an amendment Io the constitution during the itgular bn-ii ess meeting A post-met ting pi OKI aid is planned also. ! s p i e r ( ' i v f: ana B Ptrssn Was lev G Petrson Orteig Bianco O t-oii B H Pot P", 7 47 VV; Pf -mi 92 : Foe'er 2"i w t ! t 37 34a M I te 93 32 337 MeNultv 12 4 332Sael.i 8U 24 at! O-tau n 10 3 3O0 Carlson 21 C 1'HS B H Pet 111 .'8 252 i: 4 si8 S7 Hi 6 I 143 II I U4.I ley 16 162 7 0 ln) 0 000 National league - Philadelphia at - Pitt-tbu nh 2i Ht nielrr,n ,4-1 i I ii.d Ko'eit- 3-.'o vr iM'te 0-0 and I xevsell t2-l'. Brockivn at Cil,t inr all ' 2i - Hatten ,3-lr and N w c..i.be , 0-0 1 m Rrfenr-teiger 1 4-3 and Kia .tt ,1-2 1 Boston at Chicago - Sain r3-3i i vt. Schii.it il-li Nt U'l at St I I o u is 2 Haitung i 4-2 and Jinifii , i ii-? vn. Biale . 3-2 i and ReeOef ,0-On Ameritari league - Cluearo at Wa-h- t Hilton l'i. .it ,i'-. - Ma.-'e son ,'-M ClevtUnd al 1" ilailtlphia ,2 (taicia X-i) ano Bea.Oen ,3-2i v. j fcir-w . n: tl Ki In. i ,4-2o" SI.' I.f lux al t "If.ik 'll - Dltli- i2-L'l j ai.d CJa vt-i 2-l v 1 pat ,-oi aid Ra-el.i i-Il Utl'f.t .,t Poxtf.n In,.. 1 i v P'i,ell ,5-l. 1 Tahle of (Loaftti! Tiilen lem Ei ri. i Spaeter. W Peterson Runs batted In Bivant 3. Cameron. Fa tier Sicnfice Hhvne Stolen Basen Has kell Rouble plavs Meveis-Haakell-Khvne. V Petei son-W ei t Time I hi and 50 HiinutfM Umpires Bighaiu and Young. Attendant- 9-48. Yakima Spokane Biadfoid si Vutona 122 0O0 OOO-S f Vaniouver 02t 101 l2- 1 Jones and Day. Anderson, K I r da ta the r 4. and Brenner. Ailililional pa-vr 21. JS(rl on for Ti Co , -e.. i Si.rvev Pf Mav Hid 23 8 . i Tsft. Oregon. Mav 1S-9 v I' S Coaat and Oetxlelic "a id. Oregon i I W ATFR LOW WATER ,n 4 2 3 17 a in 1 8 18 o n 5 8 2 35 p in 11 P.i Ol-i n sptai e r VicN .. lv Foster iii SO 11 B an o 21 f t.v r. I . P te i -on II Vllllel SO V 1 1 air To Bob t'i.ei iv ti-s tt e WIL ti e P, 1! i J, mho . Kn who up until a It w vt-ais ag" San Fiaiui-co n-it-nt'. y to v r-aos vi-u saw J.n.i-t i.,.iv.o - St. ,i rn n ... rr r . c . '. " e ho aps vc u the Port; I m H ( the he'Pe-t nx ter ,n the -itv ho weiiths a mere 4Uti p one! and - w r e-tler. flew up from f'cnietown ih He b peitorsn for the Senators. Per n a cv-i. p.e i ! tf giarul-t. nd st..tx fi.r Mondav Tte Jtuv ii!ainlv "ever ha.- misseti :- -h. 1 1' i ! " e e,: i-..l!. JurBiti, vi-i't tt Jit West . Sa lems S .pp-er , oi " ti w n . f,n Mai: Jt I ci'ihr.g - breah :or well over an ?(. r w hen he . Jmfs.r .n- -ted he cc.ini sit .finforabiy on chaii Tht t hvi ht i p a t ght t-.it J, u st ..tl.t.t iasei out . . No more Tex Salkeld irrmiri pr od ur Hons until June, and then svnl one show per month until the fall Sr axon comes. Tex doe-n t want the sport to fade out entirely during the summer months, hence the card a -month switch . . . WH-lf an the arntory doings, should ten bf one when poohs t.rappler Sugi Hvamakis "sleeper hold." ioii are invited, friend, to make such issue im Tuesday (tight Sugi happens to be shewing here. Me will then invite sou Into the ring, and before everyone present will guarantee to la -tow flat on your back painlessl i in Sound sleep. It will take only three or four seconds. Ditto to gel y ora back ou tour feet, bv then wondering. "Well, wot in the he k happened, any wa r" . . . (I ill ItT ell Fixed fur I fH omiiifc Talent After wai. hi rig S,.!- i. - :yo t .krt;a.l vi.-- :y Itat the grads fRcA-ha. Ci.ff Cr.,'io. ' t'.-rt y t"i .n . -tfj: .iier ft -:her atternaton t SC. no cfre roi -t . x S'a'..- ha (ixtf.i! of -c pfiomiie dandies rf the way i, Jim N..u. J m Pogett Crt-m CiaMda'l ivniniii hn,. Clifls) a d .1 a . k l : r Six kni e:v :ixst In fact Oi rut t'ran- l-i ge gathennt of over 2tHHl sotTM-what ii-h.tl at hi f- plavir g ippts.te his A .' '. Ame ik an brother . j LC's Cop NW Meet; Bearcats Third Local Hall Top? Jat liii Mark; .Mrrtz ( 'Hitiirjs l'oint Iloiiortv o Portland. m 21---p.-1.ew1s ai i? (."lark lolletf.e att leles -u ;nl a tie. . -i e .8 ' ; pe nt- 'iii to aptoie the "i..ck and ! e'd 'lam-piop-hip t f '.he Nor thwt-xt t'oliege i on 'erer.ee. Lit-field college vx a- a sorpr.s rig r.t-!iil ilaee vs. r lie: vi;r, pi m". Ailiamttte ,ir' : e: -.t v was third .u;h ;ini; and Wh.tman rol'cte fourth with 2 'j. Pai i fit- un. ver sity ft! 14 and College of Ida- lin Wh.te tore down the lot) yard , indrf r t .'i k m 9 S ei cnil- i;e- l ite ,ts wet lonn'ior He Oir,ed Call xer. W.'iitmui) ( ! !3R i and Tur rver. B iti-n Coiumb a t 1941 as co ho'ders of the -print retold Willamette was Mt-i t e . C p ' : . won b th huroies ond w , th t hree r , paced bv Ted Cl freshman who nd tied for see ds 'or f.e high 4 Daiev Writ man. D.t'ance 4.1 feel rir.e- H.i, 1. Bob At rahainnon. I , i.r.eii) 2 t , i. k C.nler L-C. yfe-'i W .lla'i et'.t CJilr-e.i Whitman. Fi- ei C if I Hei : - Teet 10 i i he Hgt. Hurd'ex I led Me't Wil 'ait ette i Hell Wr t, an. J. TJ ler , ger P-c . 4 laaf. Pactfie. Time 15 8 tt ol 220 va'd 1 e.d write. L-C 1 SEA C N T) e victois held six Vclin White -ettmg th txth trie 10ti .d 220 ya Willamette a a cut fit firs 'it -. v-x i t h ...e f r -pi mis. .11 five ther of stall had the ncienc-es wrme Ta-. h i Iixttailerv irri ievx:on tfiat ,n the r ftill-ciiess game the same day tt w t)eabri Slate uvteis wol ths- hippity -fa-ppirig ii-ie daie grid stuff they (p-ek at Kip left us w ith t;,e l-pointed next fail .f want to waiin jay u-i has of n urse installed the Michigan State of fense, shift and ail Jst ; em rut r tt k to an (kU btr afternos ,n at " '-vaSlis last autumn if vou want U rht-ck on how ape-cueular the J-.-jC system can t-e . . . everts and L.r held held four blue t ibbons Tvo Tew ivr ferenoe marks went up Willamette's Bob Ha'l. fre-h-mn from Woodtxirn. Ore. tossed the javel.i 197 feet. 2 inches. It broke the previous ISMi feet. 5 inch mark by MoFadden of C'oiJege of Puget Sound stt II yers ago. The other new mark was by Art Bak- , ke. Lewis and Clark Sophomore. who clearest 12 feet. SH inches in j the pole vault. It broke his own 1948 record of 12 feet. 3l inches. 1 On Ul record was tied with Mer- juinp. Merli was high individual scorer w,:h 11 ' j. Mis hurdles v ic t i les i me .n his firt ifar of competition :n t"is event The oth er Willamette le.tCie: s were Wes Stau'fer in the two mile and Jeff MiRae in the pie.al jump. Htu 't IWe-Xarus 1 Bud V h.te I.-C. t Wak.r. l.-T. 2 Ban.tfcii Pai.l.c. 4. ):(( VV uiT.n lime ft exoiirj . f ex rexc.d r-IO fcv CalKen V-'-t-n .i :t:j f-.a Turner. IBi !48. MC-y.-d I Paul Potter. L.rOe d 1 4 c. l-C. 3 Hart V hit rr.a rs 4. V I ua r.x 1-4" i . r-e 514 see-oods. VPJe - 1 Oean Mcre L-C J. W :.ht. shii Tin 3. Wagner. W hit :rtn; 4 T hsr-.ox. Pac.fx. Tit 4 34 7 W i ke P.,Me- Pole va Jot r.xcn t.r P- 1 1 e. t S - . 1. 1- fj 12 MCi- a o L-C W t .(,, a,. It 'et ' ? B..n:.n. Panfie 4 an To e -2 0 -efoi.ox I Art Baltke. L-C 2. fie 3 lie t-etvxeen Bar .1 r.t-iili, I.-C He'ght ,ere ,Ne-r. record, old J . n. , e- set ry Bakke. SEA-HORSE! Firing Snaffer. Lin- ki 7. H- .ii l -C J Hotna.i. Willi- .r. 4 W eot W ilia.i ette Time 2 t2 7. ri e - 1 W vrjuOr Willa.n- e 2 V. rVi .x l.-e j Bea's. 'il- ff'e 4. Wagooer, Wr.imn. Time :v jM 1 I ex .a , l;i P : l.e 25 7 e Merti. Wil 3 Duekett. of I. Time -lavs nr. - 1. Bob Hall) Z Marsr.ail. Linrxr rd. J. 1 ir field 4. VVi!x. Pac If test 2 irx-hes. .Nexsj record is reel S incvs-i raetoen. CP.. 1S31. i Shut put 1. K v C.-4 rver Fancy, vsn. WiiUrrartVe. rCrur.f.r.eijr. fx t;.Tn.-e recjrvJ. tad set bv Mc- I--C: 1. ui(i I Ted 2 1-e. f Pa, fie. 4 Ke :! eti . C Lf.'Jl. Mil re l 1. levx.s and Clark b.U W:,,te Hr:0 W .iia-n-. Hal Ell nii. F.an.i Cos i . 2. W'nttrnan. 3. Lrfia-id 4. Pacific Tit 3 133 Di"j- 1 Keith Marsr.ail. Lanfield: 2 Cta:'r L-C. Blake. Wii'inan. . Far.ev. W m.t t an. Luxtanc 128 feet Broad it. -to 1. Jeff MrHat. Wil- ta r r?e i. Staptex LinttKl; 4 V a. id: an n,tm; 3. .V4ailaii. L.nfarid. tana.- 21 feet i iXMrncs. L-C. 3. Huntley. Vs UL.n(t. L1- as r.fa4J Alternate - mere tautit-jl 1 vm . . .uo- than ever in a spark 1. " pttLUMria.." AndVluaef-- ture. 5 great i.i. rars nrCMjru. x" ' U 134.50 Sea-Hove Easy Terms Salem Boal Hotue 14) CbcraackeU rhoavc l-3 U h H1 sxaj ag-taaw Sswidi Swosve Wy $la.4 Give this all-new shaver 1o yourll-neiV firaduf N ing, no rurasrtng with the all -new Sciiuk fcleotric Shaver. Mo can whip his whiakera even whb hia cap and fown on. All be ckwo ia preaa the new Stop-Start Switch, square those V-lfl Heads aanut his face a k thai touu v . No trouble, no scrapes, no. whiakrrs. And a hanttisogM eaas gaiea with the gift. CeW kmt OW return the Sxhit k sni we'll re fund your ri.oney in full! tiel has Ss tus k in Uoso for grailito taxn irain. Schick Colowol witfi 3-M Hod, $17.50 ' Schiak Teovot Kit cosplto "S Swpsw. oN toMsf ot-civ in loosVog coso $34. SO fjing. fod. Toa) 1 V uiSRnbRrrn cost a cosiasciat -t-nft Jt J. a - mioKM ctNif ttAHCHs Zji3l cperaZt ax am CMaa SIStst Sas SMV