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Ah, Yes-Today is the Day, EtcvEtc (It Says Here) i By Al Ughtaer ' ' together (without their hatchets) streets . . .that Vera Gilmore win that Travis Cross quits worrying Statoma sporu editor ' . . . that the owners of all other predict a state championship lor about the welfare 01 Willamette ivwlnv i thn da that the Port, nurht xna in the town send love, his Salem hiah Vikin track and university . i . that the Willamette land Beavers send our Salem Sen- kisses and good I wishes (for a fielders . . . that well go on Amazement Co. installs a pin ball tors 14 players on option; plus change to George Dwyer, prop, milk diet . . . that both bowling machine at City hall.. . . that no $23X00 with which George (Sen- of Dwyer Lodge!. . . alleys vow they'll have all scores one passes out an election cigar mmm CnArtl F.mitffc ran Hire brand And that all Anr in afanhrin delivered bv 11 nm. . . . ... that Tom Holman and "Nobe" new ones if be doesnt like the 14 Gardens are chained up . . . that And that Jack Wilson is called Dependehner say nothing but nice . , . that Dorothy McCullough Lee Harry Levy resigns as armor in by his former parents, the Bos- things about on another to each t eauffht shootma- craDS in a Port. Hants and rassles announcer ... ton Red Sox. to act as advisor to other . . . that Hunt Clark doesnt land hr taint . . . that Manle'a that vou ret S2M refund on tout Joe McCarthy . . . that Don Har- apeak a word, all day ... ! wont have a single ticket of any 1933 Income tax .1. . that the Kk- ger doesnt think about going fish. And that you'll blow a fuse If -inA tn Mil fm mmwina . . l that ker atnra rlvea inr frea satnnlea ine nmnltM for most anvthinC TOU believe a single word of this. John (Landslide) Steelhammer . that they'll put sirnal lights ... that Jim Rawlins swears he You said it. sport, it's April and Farmer Jones go on a picnic on the corner of Center and Front never touch another softban . . . Fools Day. I j ' 1 - 1 v Commencer at 'Pen '50 Seasomi Toiday , ' " ! - i ' - - - : I 5 Willamette XTs veteran-stocked baseball yarsity hauls anchor on Its 1)50 season today weather permitting in a I pjn. game, with the University of Oregon Webfoota on the Bush pasture field. The tilt shoves Coach Johnny Lewis' club off on a XI -game schedule, nine . of which will be at home, j j Listing ktterman In practic ally every position, even though most of them are only sophomores, Lewis Is hoping for big things from the Cat nine this spring. His E Itching staff is made up of Lou crivens, Howie Olson, 'Frank GatchelL Larry ODeuV Larry ; Stocks, Mike Glenn, Bob Lund, Dordy Lenz and Ray Pointer, all of them experienced moundsmen with the exception of the last two ' named. They are converted in fielders who have shown promise as flingers. It will be Scrivens, Lens and OTJell, in that order, against. Coach Don Kirsch's club j. tOday. ; ! V..; ; I . J' - . Roy Harrington, veteran mask ma iv wtn open as catcher and cither Jack Hande or Burnell will ; be at first base. Dave Perlman is the second sacker and George Ma tile the shortstop. John Skimas or Bruce Boatman win start at third. The outfield will be made up of -veterans Chuck Bowe. Dick Brouwer and John Markoskie. ; Kirsch's Webfoots wiU field an I- almost entirely new team as com pared to his 1949 outfit. So many : Oregon players have since turned pro that Kirsch was left with an almost entire rebuilding fioh. He has veteran pitchers Mel .Krause and De Wayne Johnson back again. however, and both may see seyv . Ice today. i !' : The WlTs play, Oregon State at - Corvallis next Tuesday. f Booked ior Starting Chore Vikings Play OSP Greys 9' , Salem high's Vikings open their 1950 baseball season today at a 1 p.m. game at the penitentiary with the OSP Greys. That is, if the tilt isn't rained out - Equipped with si letterman in all positions. Coach Harold Hauk will send a formidable squad against the Greys on the' latin's newly enlarged diamond. The Greys themselves are reportedly better off for talent this year than they have been in the ! recent past. Jim Rock, Gen Garver.t Dick Norton and Sonny: Walker are all ready for hill duties lor the Vik ings even though most of their workouts have been held Indoor the past couple of weeks. Gdfie Jones and Earl Eshelman are avail- able fori catching; duties. The in field of I Doug Rogers, Daryl Gi rod, Roy Parsons and Gordy Sloan is intact: as Is the outfield of Gor don Bacon, Jim Stewart and Bill Johnson. It takes the sun until June or July to melt "the i last of winter's snow in many mountains of the west-. .1 1 . Viking Swimmers Seek Title In State Tournament Today , Hoping to do as well as their basketball brethren who went be fore them, Salem high's swimming team today goes to Eugene to shoot for. the annual state championship. Coach Vera Persmeer's lads have been holding daily drills the past .week in turning up for Vie Dig spiasn, ! j . ; Salem : won the second place trophy in the tournaments the past two years, but win be after the No. 1 cup today. The Vikings will not ba favored, : however. Benson Tech' of Portland, the de fending champ, has another crack , team and Is again favored for the title. Approximately 10 schools will be represented In the tour ney." Prelims start at 10:30 ijtl, . with finals booked for' 3 pjn. j Those of the Salem team roster "include Bob Hamblln, upon who most of the ' Salem . hopes are .pinned, Don and Jerry Ullman, Bob Walker, Dale Sheridan, Don Clark, George Carlisle, Bill Duns worth, Dick Klinefelter, I Lloyd Hamlin, afarlin Nelson. Bill ' Estep and- Malcolm Peel eeler. 'RockVJaniro Clout to Draw Softball Meet Billed Tuesday ,:: j " - -A:. .. '- - r. - - - t, - . - -l; ?:,;. " - . I 'Xi -V 4l lit , ' . " . I ik Ji v V i a , V". f ' , ' ft Zrl J : . f. " - Joe Kahut Victors Chase CdMclrvin ; Stars Assume 3 to 1 ; Lead in PCX, Series ' HOLLYWOOD, March Jl -AV Hollywood's scrappy Stars came from behind again tonight to de feat Portland, 6 to 8. lor their third win in four games. AH the games have been decided by one run margins. i The Stars sewed it up with pair of runs in the lucky seventh. Chuck Stevens ; opened ' with a single. Bob Bundy forced him. stole second and scored, on id Sauers double. Sauer tallied the winning run on a single by Mur ray Franklin. aen Wade went the distance for the Stars, surviving a rocky third Inning when the Beavers scored Fights Here Wednesday I Abney Dropped Loo Scrivens. tee of the TOTflametie Bearcat mound staff as a fresh man last seaseo. draws Ceaeh Jmummt Lewis peaiag i asstansnewt today when the Cats play their 19SS Inaognral with TJ ef Oregen'a Webfoota at twe o'clock on the Bosh field. three times on two walks, a field ers choice and singles by Steve Meaner and Mickey Rocco. Port land picked up one in the first on Luis Marques triple and Mesners ground out, and another in the sixth on a walk and three singles with Joe Polich's safety driving in the run. f Vince Dibiasi, who replaced Cal Mclrvin in 'the second, was 'the loser. The Stars routed Mclrvin with a pair of tallies in the first on two walks and two hits, and another pair in the second which Sauer drove home, Portland made six errors, but none figured In the scoring. Rot Helser is slated to twirl tomorrow for the- Beavers, Jim Hughes for Hollywood. rwuaaa Finish Conies in 4th BHfl Peterson TEtO Winner over 'Weill . . " - i H ; I . ' PORTLAND, Ore, March JM-BiU Petersen, 204, Chicago, won a technical knockout victory over John O'Neill, 1S5, Oakland, In the fourth round of a main event boxing bout here tonight. 1 j Petersen lost the "first round, but began wearing; O'Neill down. In the fourth he caught O'Neill in a corner and pummeled him until the Californian dropped. O'Neill got up at the count of nine, but the referee stopped it Preliminary results: Don Rog ers, 135 Vz, Portland, knocked out Tom Petty, f 140, Oakland (2); Frisco Baracao, 134 Honolulu, knocked out. Bill Reals, i 132 14, uaiuand 12; lmis rurUz, 160, San Jose, decision over Al Cliff, mi hi, Portland (4); Tom de Mers. ' 182. Sandooint. Idaho. TKO over Gale Williams, 1182, Enter prise, ore. (1). WLM. 1 S X 1 I.ZS0 NZW YORK. March SHJV ; Tony Janiro, j the 22-year-old comeback kid .from Youngs town, r Ohio, laughed at the 12 to 5 odds against him tonight as he fought -(former middleweight champion Reeky Graziano to a ten-round idraw before 1I.9S3 spectators in ; Madison Square Garden. Graziano , weighed 15. Janiro 1524. Handsome Tony nearly knocked down Rocky in the first round and r after taking a severe beating dur ing the middle rounds, came back to grab the last heat to earn his : "f -v'-rj -i !' - i ' It was Rocky's first fight in the Garden in lour years and the ting's golden boy brought out the targest fight crowd of the! winter sMson here as well as the fattest gate, $81,048. j Wipper Fans 1 7 In Tunier Win TTtNER, March SMIfeclal) TTally Wipper twirled a two-hitter ad atraekMt 17 am today mm Tamer aaaashtd Mill aty lt-t, te a Marts County B league kaaebaU opener. Toner caller ted IS ktowe eff UvnaH hwIt ef Hm Tisaberwelvea, 3eere Twmr- aw leading the attack wtth three etotiea la five trips. i . , 2SU1 City .aae asa gw s tU 272 S 12 U 1 The Citr Softball Association's initial meeting of the year will be held next Tuesday night, 7:30, in room 109 of the senior high school. All City and Industrial league sponsors and managers plus 'those interested in: fielding teams are asked to be present The meeting will be under the direction of Ed Handle, association president, and Vern Gilmore, head of the City School Recreational program. i Jim Dimit will again. serve as dty aoftball director this season. Plans for the Coming campaign will be formulated at the session. Officials hope to make this one of the biggest seasons in years League action is set to open the last week in May. Bearer Top Van port CORVALLIS. March ! 21 -MV Oregon State college opened the riBBceau season here today with a 7-4 victory over Vanport college. b Play was spotty with the teams committing a total ef 11 errors, but Oregon State combined some timely swats for the win.' Short Stop Gene Tanselli hit a home run with one man winners. " s Oregon State on base for the is scheduled to meet Pacific university here to morrow in a double-header, COAST LEAGUE W L Fet Lea Angat 3 1 .TS Portland San Die Co 3 1 .750 Oakland Hollywood S 1 .750 Sacrmenlo J 3 290 Seattle 3 1 .750 San Fran 1 S 2S Friday 'results: At Hollywood S. Port land S: at Oakland . Seattle 7 1S Innings t ; at San Diego 7. San Fran cisco 43; at Sacramento f. Los An geles i. ! Ellis Named To Fush ! i .. Appointing nt ef Dea 1311s, Gar abaldL as a saesaber of the state flak, esmmlatoa was announced Friday by Govesmer Douglas Mc Kay. Ellis will serve eat the expired term ef the late D. Kyle, sr ef, Fl Dartmouth Skier Wins i DILLON. Colo, March 31-- Zjpptng through a snowstorm, Co lin Stewart of Dartmouth covered a 2J70-yard course down Norway mountain in two minutes. 9.5 se ends to win the downhill race opening the so-called National Collece Ski tournament today.- The two-run slalom ts scheduled tomorrow and the jumping and cross country Sunday. : Jamaica rnnor todat NEW YORK, March 31-OV Metropolitan horse racing echerges from Winter Hibernation tomor row at ! Jamaica, with 17 sprint specialists entered for the $25,000 added Paumonok handicap. Top ping the entry list ts Mrs. E. Du Pont Weir's Royal Governor, win ner of the Widener last February m Honda. mm i Commercial league Re. 2 results last night it B and B Bowling eaurta: Dr. Pepper Bottlers X, State Tire Service I; Dyer Insur ance , Saxonies Bottlers ft; Ore f Telephon Union 4, Blue Lake Packers t (forfeK): Unique Clean ers 4, Booesteele's 0. Unique Clean ers had high team game and aeries with m land i 218S. Howard Branch's 477 was top individual . aeries and- Branch and Dick Dood bit 182's fax best solo games. 1 asa classic . BUNCLAND S PET SHOP (0) Bra den 439.1 Scott 4SS, Buacn 4CT, Faaat 49. Clark SM. LXTT2 FLORIST (4 BUtxniiser S3S, Upstoo SU. Lata 44S. Csnliis S33. Rirhea SSS. aai rM hardware s nwai S3. Carrtson 433. Lemon SO. West 323. Pare Mi UNIVERSAL PUMP CO. ll Stetuer ST3. Cardner 474. Oven SOX. VaMes 800. Ben Valdes SIX. HIGHLAND MARKXT 43) Owens 331. Mabry S23. Causey 471. Johnson SIS, Lindsay SOI. TRAILWAYS" CAFE (J 3tacBard 107. Curtis 332. Cross OS. MrftsU SIS, Reinhardt 343. STStATTOH PLUMBING (Jl OI aey r 321. PeH 434. Fanner 8. sVhtta ST3. THKirrWAT CLEANERS U Creasy 4S3. Parley 434, ScfauUxe SSL SeSmes 4TT. Delaney 460. 43OO0 HOUSEKEEPING (It Irons SSS, Jaaes 313, SlnMos 48S. Cady 43, OfeMV Sea. SALEM LIGHTING St AP rUMSCX - Doorfler 433. Ireland; .eSS. Stastna SSS, DaBow SIS. SUier S79. NOBLES TAVEXN (3) Naftey 49S. Ssatsa SU. SratUk S2S, McMuUta 434. VaMea asa. ssavtloweb anxat m aliyns S31. Straw 4Sa. raewharrtt m. SWat Straw SSS, SCaeabe 43L Ksgh taSliatasl; aaaie: luaUUtard, Pete Vat- tn. High Salem Hardware, series: Salem Hardware, . CaPITOL SCBATCW VMA9VW gxzwrjtr coKSTEtxnoM co. n Cerary 4SS Vaagna 34S S3T. Borr 343. , I BUS1CX-S 3 lOakuad SS4. SVT. UevM Sll. Hftann S41. 3TOOCET a rVEMTVEE it) Oha- rer S3. CUne 371. Arehart SIS. Adolph. 4S4. riUESEN-S rURNITVRE 1 Ml- ticfa S3X. Priesea 431. Laoce ass. Can- aaa ais. CAPITOL BSaJOTMC tU eoa SSa Otarrfeactea 3S. Stay 34V. Paulin 424. WYNKOOP-BLAIR (li McKln ney 531. Morry 47. HartweQ 300. Big- ler 433. - Hifta individual aeriesr WUkarsaa. High individual game: VOsaraam, 143- High team came: Stustek'a. 74 Rin team series: Bustck s. 3303. (raaUet AHeys) ! MKJtCANTILE . HOGG BROS. NO? 1 () Carter 9S0. Poeler 333. Co 433, Luke SSO. Nuas 4SS OKFGONIAN (3 Finden 343. Davis 433. Bnckhalt 443, Boyd 4SS, Baldwin as. - . RAILWAY IXPrU&S (I) Ettaar 02. Grsy J4S. Manness 41X, Lake 422, Larsea 430. PINK ELEssHANT (3) Hurd 44S. Smith 433. Kaiht 34S. Pra d 1 44. Delaaey 433. HOGG BROS. NO. S (1) Geartw 437. Bachle 273, Royc SOS, Ctous 3M. CUATPIU Sparts Pacing eet Boxing M STATE COLLEGE. Pa.. March JMiTVMichiganNgtate moved to the front in the National Colleg iate A. A. boxing tournament to night as Louisiana State's hopes of retaining the teamtitle vanished in the semi-final round, Syracuse, Idaho and Gonzaga BH OA " "ifHOA irqetjn I I l Stevens.t 4 I I Suekeri 4 1 lBuady Sll Meaner 4 2 3 tStatun 4 S 1 RoccoJ 4 2 S ltKeUeberJ 4 3 1 Brovlax Sll 0 rranklia. Sit PoUcha 4 S 1 liAbersosur 4 11 nssnsrl.t 4 12 2 Dapper x 4 S 11 GUddjC 3 0S ffO'NelU 402 Mlrvln.p 0 O.Wade.n 41 DIBiasl.p S 0 0 snupe jt , l o o 0i Rltchey.c 0 0 2 01 Cherry ,y 1 0 0, 0! ToUls 3S1S24 7 Totals 24 S 21 IS x Struck out tor Cladd In Sth. - y Graunded out for DiBiasl ia Sth. foruana iua uui uuu s HoUywood 223 000 LoserOiBtasl. Pitchers: . IP ABKH ER BB SO Mclrvin li 10 4 4 4 2 1 DlBiosl Sia 24 2 S S O S Wade . S 33 3 10 S 3 IS Errors Mesner t. Pollen 2. Gladd, Rttchey, Aberson. Runs Marquez 2, Rucker, Mesner z. Stevens, tsunoay a. Sauer Z. ielt on oases roniano o HoUywood . Wild pitch Wade, base hits Bundy, Sauer. 2 base hit iiez. Stolen bases S dy. Dapper. Runs batted in Mesner Sauer. Bun Marat dv. D, 1. Aberson 2. Sauer 3. Rocco 3.-Rocco 2. Pooch, Franklin. Double play ON ell to Bundy to Stevens. Time 2:10. Umpires. Powell. Orr and Rang. Attendance ZS7T Suds Win in 12th OAKLAND. Calif, i March 31- WVAlthough outhit, Seattle de feated Oakland, 7-6. in 12 innings tonight, to take a 3-1 lead in their Pacific! Coast league baseball ser ies', i Dick Sinovic'a double scored the two Seattle runs in the 12th which sewed up the game. Seattle -. 000 002 200 012 7 7 Oakland 000 000 112 0116 11 . (12 innings) Wilson, Gearhauser (8) and William, Lamanno (12); Thomp son, Gettel (9) and Sheely. Joltin' Joe Offers To Save Show By Al Ughtner SUtasmaa Sports Idltor 6 The StfrsseTftrm, Mem, Oregon, Sonrdcrf, April 1, 1950 Inesday night's VTW armory box They're State Employes Champs SSSSL ! m " ..-,. i Abney.' who was to have a v s.v - gf 1v :r"Oa"VVT' i V ing card took place Friday when. Salem Deaa Abney, who was to have appear ed in toe main event with Bui Wlckersham of Portland, has been suspended indefinitely, pending the outcome of a police charge tnat naa nimiin custody Friday afternoon. i Boxing Commission Chsirmsa Howard Maple ordered Abney immediate suspension and will await further developments the fighter's case before making a statement. ' i : 1 Informed i of the suspension. Matchmaker Tex' Salkeld at first canceled Wednesday's show. When word of it reached the Kahtrt family in Woodburn. how ever, Joltin' Joe Kahut himself, the northwest's heavyweight cnampion, oixered to "save the show" by appearing in one of the oouts. Young Eddie Kahut. 18-year- old brother of Joe, Is to appear in the card s top four-rounder -v vi.k T k rvn.. . I , . i wiui , iiisu uiuuij w ij v ruii- rfetared stars ts the SUte Pilutcis taaaa which eastared the erawa land middleweight veteran who a la the State Employer Association Bawling league recently. Frent. I rear ago ended the ring .career sen to right: Dick waesrii, Eiu MOner. Ove sscCrary. Back, left te i ol another Kahut, Tony, here in right: Ed Krejci. Bob Steae, Bfll um The Printers teak the title the Salem ring. Eddie asked for by beattag tae Secretary af SUte eRlee crew la a alar off. The bum unpioyer league was ergaiusea vus seasen. Verdeur Also Cracks Record Aust ra I ia ii Swim Ace Tops 2 Wbrtd Rfla ErCaS . i , S- i By Ted Smits NEW HAVEN. Conn., March 31-(JP)-John Marshall, a sleek pack age of swimming dynamite from Australia, knocked off two world records in a single race tonight in winning the 220 yard freestyle at the National AAU championships for ins second individual crown. Marehall a 9fl.vMi MI. Vain I i swaaaa v saa s.sa aa . sm w j as waa j a. w freshman ripped through the 200 meter freestyle in 2:04.6 and the 220 yards in 2.D5.5, both faster than anyone ever swam the dis tances before. Joe Verdeur of Philadelphia, representing the Brighton swim club, lowered another world stan dard when he was timed in 2:38.3. for the 200- meter breaststroke, but his rival, Robert Brawner of Princeton, lunged ahead of him in the next yard and won the national championship in the 220- yard breaststroke in 2:29.3, a new meet record. There is no recognized world record at 220 yards in the breast stroke. The orgy of record break ing in the elegant 25-yard i pool YM Gvmkhank Boasts Many Performers The Gymkhana, an- annual ex hibition of activities conducted by the YMCA. Friday night attract ed several hundred persons- to the Salem YM gymnasium.! renormers, ranging in age from J to 60. presented the show 1 wili of Yale's Payne Whitney gymna sium was accomplished by string--jrector rrtd Cords and his staff. shared second place in the scoring while one point behind them, with seven'' apiece, came T-ftiaria SUte and Penn State: LS.U. with only one finalist, cant overcome sne asicrugan sute lead. I Ionard Walker, 1 145, I Idaho, outpointed El don Long, Washing ton State and Herb Carlson, Ida ho 165 -pounder, outpointed Ted tunuszex, Wisconsin., P T i ! THiiu Top WSC Twice i - - i- WALLA WALLA. March Sl-W Stingy pitching enabled the Whit man college baseball team to sweep a douhleheader from Wash ington State college ; here today, 2-0 and 7-3.1 ! i j Dick Coon, making his first start on the I mound for the Mis sionaries limited the big Cougar bats to one hit. Whitman poked out two hits! for the twe runs off Gene Conley In toe first inning. Bob Garrett hurled a three-hitter in the nightcap. i - The Marine corps has its own correspondence school and instruc tions in some of the arts, trades and sciences is given Leathernecks anywhere they may be stationed. Sacs Edge Angels SACRAMENTO, March Sl-CPr-BiU Evans, who toiled last year for Memphis, pitched the Sacra mento Solons to a 2-1 victory over Los Angeles tonight and ended a three-game Pacific Coast league losing streak for the Solons. Ev ans allowed only four hits. Los Angeles 000 001 0001 4 0 Sacramento ...000 110 OOx 2 fl 0 Stablefeld, McDaniels (7) and Novotney. Evans and Steiner, Bai mondi (4). Seals Pound Padres SAN DIEGO. Calif, March 31 -(TV-San Francisco beat San Die go 13 to 7 in, a fantastic Pacific Coast baseball game here tonight which included numerous walks, balks, errors, hit batters' and nine pitchers one heaved out under official protest The defeat ended San Diego's winning streak at three games. - Sa Fran 001 410 250-13 1$ 0 San Diego 010 030 3007 6 4 Lien, Drilling (2) Buxton (4) Bridges IT Singleton (7) and Partee: Zuverink. Marshal (4) Kipp (8) and Moore, Sheets (8). ing two ropes of flags st the fin ish line and posting two sets of timers. The 220 distance Is only about' one yard longer than 200 meters.. j Marshall, who last night won the 1,500 meter free sty ler and set a new. meet record, this afternoon lowered the accepted world stand ard for 220 yards from 2:07.1 to 2:06.4. Six hours later he pushed down almost another second. Thus Marshall can place his name alongside the great Johnny Weissmuller's, the only man pre viously to set three meet records in winning a triple AAU victory. Weusmulier did it in 1VZ7. Fazio, e Furgol Links Leaders WILMINGTON. N.C- March Jl -CrVGeorge Fazio and Ed Furgol, two golfers with the same double purpose, were running : one-two toniaht at . the half way mark of the $10,000 Wilmington Azalea open tournament. Fazio,, first day leader from Washington, scored four-under par ES for a 36-hole total of 135, three strokes ahead of FurgoL the Royal Oak. M&cIl, pro with the withered i left arm. The latter turned in his second straight 89 over the 6.652-yard Cape Fear country club course. Joe Kirk wood, ir, Hollywood, Guncotton is unually made by ! Calif- vaulted into third place on treating cotton listers with a mix-la 69 for 139, four strokes out of sure i tuiriv uih hiuiuic i.iu. uie icu. Westphal 111 SS. LES MKT. Hon 43L Storrnl S. CnappeJe 444. Jory 373. SALEM IKON WKS. (X) Green S3. Cardier 333. Bartmaa 443. Koaaty 30Z. Obermaa 333. CAPITOL NO. S (II OvernaHs 33, MarM SSS. Ovrrrtnc taa CM. McCaUuter 373, Wacfeea 4t. C&cm kaam sane: SOS. Oreeoalaa, . ingk tsasa earias: SSM, QupptOs His laereioW aeriea: S7S. Le Mor ris. MtcH fcadi vidua! aaama: 334. Jin svugac. . Stan TTould Organize Otcn Group Links Headliners Plan to Bolt PGA group. aaanBBanWrjFe E)ssBal :Vs9snsap Bsc , gsivefsaasf ' By Charles Clrimhrriihi ariihirev tren tearney golf re- CCXCAGa MareSi IWOPV-Tae eafly ta aeeea4 a private elab Prafissliasl Gatfera Asaaelatlaa Jaa. v : ef Aaserlea disclosed tenMhat Thts tsapestag array aflraks saYasuxae'asMt1! own ' inclades' staa "saajar title aad li . - :i- saaaey wlaasrs fhe players the aavaM, aaaareatly faaa pay ia asa ssrlam alsaed aaadssst TOA taesaei aa- Warfara wtthsa the PGA ranks erstiea, naa been baClng within brake tate Che epea today at WII the ranks alaee the Pheeats- Oaea saiagHaaW NjC. with aWsasar PGA Saa a sraaa af ahaat 24 af taa wretary saML -i- tap esreatt psayers were ea the ef eatiallthlag their ewa wtth ar wttaaat aftae aaaHtaa frasa taa parent body. bareasu Saas "TTafle w ksre kaewa ef seen Iiayi a ssfssosJav." said Crmae, , Carr Mid- af the aettea am alecaff. CUytea Baeraer, lahaay i priaa. The saatser was disci saed Casailtea, Taaey it laaemU In Jssteary ta meet- Ing mt the 12 Up plavert aad Jae a rnk (KA avsaldsatl ' aad La saa Utlla, araa rerOaeed SJevtesi SastrH (PGA ae v " Tines wfcen 'i Tsaes Craae said ScJUariter has been csled to Chicago Monday to meet with the PGA taaraameat -snitiea which ialaaes Si Navak and Harry Maffltt ef Te- leaa. seeitary-treaaerer. j Vim bape we eaa Iresi she saa aat Meaday bet BeeUaa:. wtth the aiaysn ad. araaaMy wsB fastow dartas the Masters' at AsujasU stanmg est Tharsday." rva Craae said tbady" af the iGearga Scnaerter. PGA deftatta graep but "briefly they seek aa- thatity ta haadla the aatlre ehaales af assjswaaasaat cattV trelltag the fssass sssi aesattat- tng and sigsdag Carhr ewa sgTee Ba hinted that ghe aayer sUa- appreved ef same ef the fewer. exercised by PGA aaiegsfesv -Apanr HI, they Hke raw Saa PGA asUesVi ! . :- . unaer , airecuon oz fnysicai ui- i VfaDle's. the bout with O'Day ; as a meas ure of vengeance. ! When i Joe heard that Eddie wasn't to have his crack at O'Day, because of the card cancellation, he immed iately informed Salkeld he would gladly boxe In a tour-rounaer with any opponent, "just so the show can be held and Eddie can have his fight with OTJay." ' Salkeld accepted immediately and booked the older Kahut with Tom DeMers, Sand Point, Ida, heavyweight They'll go four rounds, or less. Shorn of his main event with the departure of Abney. Salkeld . has moved Luis Ortiz, cl&ssy San Jose middleweight, into the eight round "main event" I with Wick- ersham, the hard-hitting Port lander who was to have .fought with Abney. ; , i The balance of the card,1 In cluding two more bouts, will be announced later. For Joe Kahut Wednesday, it will be his first return in years to the ring in which he got his start back in the prewar days.! Eddie started out here a month ago also, and will be fighting his third pro fight with O'Day. Tony Kanut has quit professional fight ing since his licking at the hands of O'Day a year ago. Tony start ed out in baiem also. Tickets for the Wednesday show, at no advance, In prices. go on sale Monday at Otto Sjtopil announced the pro gram. I OUlJllIIlllV 1AIJ , i , . . . ispming numoen mciuaea ex- i T ft" TVT hibitions of youngstersf games by Jeif CrSOIl IMlIie cruce wuu, Allan riornaaay, Kenneth Ware, Robert Griffin, Bobby Orr, Eddie Caxr, Vernon Lang and Richard Lefjer. SUBLIMITYi March Sl-fSoe- ial) -Sparked by the five - hit chucking of Francis Gierspacher, A tiny-tots' dance then was ISnhUmitv rii . V4-A enacted by Lark Brandt. Sandra I C6rds, Patty Johnstojn, Marilee opened the Marion county B Morrison, Kathy Campbell, Jack ic uraoer, ajowyn tierbst, Mar garet Lancefield, Carrie ! Mar shall. Beth Needham and Mari lyn Pinson. A fencing exhibltiori was given Sublimity by Harriet Spies, Sheldon Green, I Reeves : and Bob Bell, Dorothy; Maaselli, Dar reu Da Chaby and Bill Duns- worth. C A. Page performed I with lighted Indian clubs, and a vol leyball game was played by Dale sates. Bob Witham. Eric Shuberg and Ray Schuberg. The YM folk dancing class, in structed by Mrs. Gertrude Arres ana can oreider, gave a squares ana rounds exhibision. ' j league baseball race. The winners banged 14 blows off Reeves' in cluding a grand slam homer by Roy Christiansen, j ; A, Jefferson - S 6 . .14 14 2 Davidson: Gier spacher and Highberger. . J Psrforsners aacluoas Mr. ana Mm George LaBorde. Mr. and Mrs. Ar aoM Ceffd. Mr. and Mrs. darte CcafcSer. Mr. aad Mrs. f. De Splefter. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Sanonl. chas Goodman. Beraica Shaw, LHHan Mc- fmT f I. .. 1 . A w - Ul. 1 l 1 and Joan Ceadsnberaeri as aasra aaaca sorrns were Intar- preted by a, girls dance class that inchided Barbara and gharoa rrench. vivajee ana carol 'oeetoer. 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