irsi Dira'Toirafl n n g prog w Wnm . - : -' ': .!...- .- Ye Olde Pepper Game in Salem Senators Spring Camp flM pepper unH k m atueh a part U lUclf. and la the aba aaplraata la ahawa aacaflac la tha papalar aoadlttanlay aaaaavrcr at Watara Held. That'a ntehar Ckaa Vateattaa Aoiii tha batttay. I 16 Teams Set In Softy Loops For 1950 Play . Sixteen proepectlva foftball teams were represented during tha SMetlnf called by City Softball ammisiloner Jim Dimlt at tha h tcbool last night It was de cided that a deadline for addition al entries will fall April 17, when i another meeting will take place. All fees will be paid at that time, i according to Dimit. ' , Representations wera made last might by the following: Gorc Hugctns (Randl Oil). Tharn Cok (Naval Bescrv), D. I. XulNr JCtear Like), frcd CaUr (HaUmark Card Shoo). Ddon Cone (Btat Un- npioymeni conunusioni, Kxufcr fot Office). Hal Xtmpr (Mayflow tin Ktmpr (Mayxiow MUk), boo itnifnt trapcr mui Apple rat iizui atrt juarxat : rwin Blwcr (Tcamiters Union), i I: lack Wllaon (Salem SuDDcr ' elub barren Miliar (Golden Pbaaaaat). . The ' spring time Is spravttag bads aa tha bashes and also apreaUag plana fa tha minds af that slseable grenp called ape le MftbaUlaa. Jim Dimlt, city director, saya the big-ball baach have hopes af making this ana af the biggest seasons sines the palmy days af tha '10s. Dimlt, a subtle eptlmlam la his eye. reminds that the '41 eampalga saw tha City leagae polling tha blsgest erewds la a Ions, laag time . . . 'Coaraa It's to be men Ueaed that the local aottbaU set VP ts still viewed la strictly a KreaUonal light. There have n na admission fees la ef fect for a eeaple af years and that bolda troe this aeaaaji aloe. Bay anybody geta more kick oat I playing before full rather than empty seats. The lacreased asteadaaee Uat aoaaoa haa pat a new sest la tha pro cram, with at doabt . .Dick Ilnorio ild preUy mach af okay la bis first wook of action with Seattle. Ulghllghts far Dkk were a two ran homer and a single that , baasod over a pair of raae aad broke aa ll-taatag fray tm fa var of the Bads Catchall Diamond Vet baseball raster, tha name Frank f (( i&nw Seems- Gatehall Is to bo noted. rtanK t M m spring chicken so far aa diamond sport goes. He 8 Itched a season or so back la to late Si's nader Spec Keene, elnee taoa has acquired a fam ily, aad now Is back la school Working for degret and also aloslng the opportaaity to da a Uttto hurling. For, , yea see, he's pretty erasy about this gams called baseball . . . Frank at no time waa one of the hottest saonad prospects yoall find. Ask Carl Mart about that. Tha stuff Frank displayed la his budding years had a lot of 'em ga-ga and we mean a LOT af 'em . . . Graduation will bite sharply In to tha ranks at Salem high's tank squad bat Doa Ullmaa and Dale Sheridan are a eeaple of lads Coach Vera ' Fersinger thinks will carry soma af tha load next eeasoav Uilmaa came la fifth In the 2H-yard freestyle at tha state meet last week end bat nonetheless chalked the best lima af his career la tha event. And Sheridan, third la tha HO yard freeatyle, pumped that dis tance la 1:00.2 fastest a Vtk performer has swum tha event in recent years . . . improvement that's what any oat f or . . . Slightly Wacky The San Francisco and Oak land clubs announce they have abandoned tha Idea af going out- ; taw. of drepptag out of the Coast ' loop. Where, may wa ask, weald ' the Acorns aad Seals have gone 1 U they HAD eheaea to drift oat eg organised baseball? AH alone aad leady they'd have been. CIosm h important - ; ach slinacw U miserable "trefT L1 wa- Cto tmprovo the - "aUthU" dad tha FCU Tha feast ma- txtrm. :?.'nvy- wt:-::c"y--'ir---y 11 1 BjaMw-. ' T V Z -. '.. f iprlnr tnlalnf m an achlnx phot a map at lalem Saaatora I Webfoota Down Portland U9 KUQEKZ, April 4-(ff)-Tha Uni versity of Oregon baseball team rallied In tha seventh and eighth Innings to defeat Portland uni versity e-i today. Trailing 1-4, tha Webf oots knotted tha score In tha seventh inning on singles by Don Kimball. Ray Color, and Jack Smith. The Ducks won the game in the next . frame when Duane Owens singled, stole sec ond, and scored on Kimball's dou ble. Portland -..100 101 2005 6 I Oregon . ..040 000 11X fl 14 3 Murphy, Hittner (2) and Drux man, Brugato (6); Hanns, Rogers (4), Mills (7) and Smith. Henrr Girod (Maiia Dairy). Oo Oeorf Wilkinson (Marin Rcscrv). Othr reprsntativca wcr looking lor ipon- iori. It to also Ukely.both Campbell Rock Wool and KpighU of Coiumbua 'will ntr bfor deadlin time. gals . : eontlnne to be "major leagae" conscious bat they had better reatrala their ambitions to became a third big league, they'd best forget the shortcnts smttl they have the class - re ejalred to mix with tha Mae- bloods . . . Undoubtedly the hap piest gent around Is Buck Ha sel after whammlu that ace at 8 GO the other day. Lifelong ambition for Buck ... Goheen Too Talented T eang Harold Oohoen's abili ty at two sports, skiing and Ja velin throwing. Is fine and dan- i JIM DIMIT Big SaftkaU Saaaoo Bja dy. but It probably would mako bus TracE Mentor vera uumore overlap ana wars at m cut- der camDSJn ... Kecsiis the in- atajiM Uat Tir lm nkn IITl ".. TL 11 ra mu tut at an at araia. bush sleep, from a Boa vauey aai 'yJ! Mam. "J" '.'Xy'v-':1"' urn. j mt- aramhll fram tha dnAtlJone I'i M 111 I 4 ta aa OUngor field daal sncct aad oo - wrew CTtrjDMT n uc anar ovriit . . . T1i flat boa- lahUki kit II.paM H.nk mA some or us hoop warriors oar- rjpBinki to poush to Rocco: Pol las the sUto tourney la a Stab- tch to Baslnakl Lett Oakland S; Port- bora critter so far aa Oordy Sloan ts eoaeerned. Gordy baa been laid up ever since and at the same time la temporarily lost to the Vik ball clab as their regular third-sacked ... .!:'-- 1 1 - : ;. Spokes Canned Vets - Spokane's Indians are at least partially etat af the woods now ln matter of playlr g per sonnel, .bat for a speU lots of falka wera trying to flaara last wnas u neca sue jtidc waaia do for performers this season. la ana week the Indians cat laaae tha carlaad af vets they had working far 'can last year, la cladiax Larry Bart an. Tack Sf.iK",k mA. a dav er mm 1st- Stalnbaca, esc. a oar mr wm uw- er came wa repars irws w Spaka general headaanert mat h , dab had aniy mu 1 lined ta a caatract. tha waa m - ost a boat three weeks ago Tha reasaB tha vets wens act .sV 2u mb ba answered the WladCW JIIVS simply cnaoa-h: Tha greybearaa wanied too niack daagk . On tha raeclTlDX tnd (1-r), ara Oaiftelden Btcva Pauloa, CUadt BaeklcT. John Alaxander and Mrr Dlereka. Pitcher Bab Steven aan aad Oatflaldera Bad Shepard. Mel (Hambaaa) Waaley and! Hal Carehar. (Stataantaa pbata) "Grapefruit Opener Dim Local The Salem Senators bustled through another sizeable workout Tuesday at Waters field, the second of tha training season! In which they accomplished all that Mgr. Ad Liska wanted them to, Prior to Monday's long tuneup the club had been stymied considerably by bad PGA Slates Peace Meet AUGUSTA, Ga., April 4W;P- The executive committee of the PGA will meet here Monday with the dissident "eleven play er board af governors' to at-. tempt again to bring peace to professional golf. , Horton Smith, secretary of the PGA, said today proposals will be made to revise the tour nament i committee to five the traveling stars more represen tation in affairs which directly affect them. Smith said the tournament committee could consist of the three national officers and four traveling proa. The pros would be elected by the golfers who follow the winter and summer circuits. National officers ara Smith, President Joe Novak and Treasurer Harry Moffitt. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Orexon April. 1990 (compiled i by U.S. Coast St CeodeUo survey. Portland, Oregon. Apr. HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Tim 1:17 a.m. I :U p.m. 1:08 a m. S:6S p.m. 8:83 ajn. 1:10 p.m. 1:44 a.m. 6:31 p.m. ' 4 .11 a m. T:48 pjn. S:10 a.m. 1:50 p m. 7:31 sjn. ::34 pjn. :4S ajn. 10:13 pJn. Ht. II 7J SO s.s n a 4.7 IS !i it S4 S.l Time Ht. S28 i:0; a.m. -1.1 i p.m. S.1 1.24 a m. S:S3 pjn. a 10:21 ajn. -It :53 p.m. J O 11 'JO SJIU -U il:07 pjn. 34 13:43 pjn. -0.4 It It IS 12:40 a m. 1.1 1:31 D.m. -01 1:11 a.m. 1.0 S:49 pjn. -0.1 a :it ajn. 1:40 p.m. i 4:11a.m. 43 Bjn. II 9:i9 sjn. 10:44 p.m. 14 a.m. 4 M ajn. IS 4:S7 pjn. 0.7 pjn. Boavor Box Scoros for Tuesday: rinsT gamii OAtXAND () PORTLAND a) AJB H O Al ABHOA Wilson .aa 4 1 S 1 Uarqux.e( S 1 Galaajb I I 0! Ruckar Jf S i MUtvlh.cf 4 t t li Meaner 4 1 0 1 0 e s 4 I WathrlT i S 1 0 0 RoccoJb 4 S Rappjf tS OlBroviajf t paosett.o l I Pollen. s o Fachlajb 4 0 11! Baslnakl J 4 1 BamrckJ 110 1 CUdd.a S 1 JooM.p S 0 0 0 Adami.p 4 1 Chrtphr" 1 Ml Smcoff4 Ml) Nalaoo.p 0 0 0 0 Bhrmn.p Zmrmnji 1 0 Qi 0 9 0 0 ln 7th. x-fcimmerman filed out for Nelson in lih. I Oakland 010 000 0011 I Portland pnrh,r: TP AB R H ER BB SO Adams at a a a Slr Balka Adam 3. Jone. Errors wu son. PoUch 3. RBI Padsett 3. Brovia 3. AOama 3. easuUKl. iD nucacr. 10. Loeer Jone. U Barbour. BenU and Ford. T 1:16. AlQffU. DBdDWDnDDg Sd?!!0 (CAPITOL AIXXTS) INDUSTRIAL Na. 1 BZCKX it WADSWORTH (3) Wads worth 480, Anderson SM, Harp SIT. Ire land 470. BARB'S SPORTING GOODS (0) Infos 4S9. Grefory 919, Olney Jr. 914. Morey 407. Glodt 104. m 4 is coiwen 49. Doerfler VALLEY MOTOR CO. (3) Bullock SIS. BLUE LAKE PACKERS ( Lans- hoff 564, Wenger 418, Ayrea 379, Carl son 4L CXTtLVS DAIRY (31 Wriht 420. Polk 411, Volk 37S. Edlund 438, J. Mil ler 430. VALDEZ MEAT CO. 10) Mc- Kinney 494. Lake 411, Bicler 480. I holltcwooo ruACJ z ueoes 47x Kirthner 485. Albrich 510. Jones i sao oiney Sr. ma. salem police i Fries 393.- E$piin ' . Houser 433. .r. "1,.r: I VIWV Wl, afWTU8J4SEB IUUV1KM .1903. sours 47. stubblxfiixd's u Myers 442. vinoa su, wcracr tit. foot 4M Walker ass. CAL PAK Laa 45. SlosA 408. Heinke 471. Werbowstd 492. Schekief. ger 488. snoboys (D xUagtsnoa 487. ; Friday Workout weainer. u Liska and Assistant Moose Cla baugh Tuesday herded; the large squad through running, batting and fielding drills, with! accent on batting. Wet grounds had prevent- Manager Ad Liska will bo principal speaker during the Salem Breakfast elubj meeting Friday noon at Marion hotel. Ad will have some of his players with him, and Senators Gen. Mgr. George Emlgh, according to Club Proxy Al Louicks. I ed the batsmen from 'doing any swinging at all until Monday. So they've plenty of it to do if they're to catch up with the pitchers, who have been throwing since last Thursday, rain or shine. t Liska and Gen. Mgr. George Emigh plan to cut the 42-man squad sometime this week. As in any spring camp, there ; are a few ballgamers trying fori) the local team who just aren't cut out for professional baseball. These will bo lopped oil today or tomorow so that more time can be given to those remaining. All hands are looking forward to the opening of the "grapefruit" schedule Friday at Corvallis with Oregon State. The Senators play the Beavers at 3:30 o'clock Friday, and then tangle with them again Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in a double header. Liska. hopes to get a good line on most of his pitching pro spects during those -three games, and also In the one planned for Sunday afternoon when . Portland U is scheduled to play j at Waters field. j Liska has not yet named his pitching choices for the Friday game, but one is sure to bo Jack Kemphill, the rookie righthander from Olympia, Wash.,: who has shown plenty In his camp tuneup stints thus far. Liska likes what he has seen of this 20-year-old. m II! Scarlet and gold art tha offi cial colors of the U. j C. Marino 'Corps. !j 8ICOND OAMI: The nlffht nma boa: OAKLAND (li PORTLAND (7 ABHOA li i AB HOi ABHOA ii ABHOA Wilson, aa 4 t i i Martji. I i 1 0 Lavge. )bl 1 t SIRuckerj If i 0 $ 0 a. aa 4 1 1 I !. sb s i a cf I 0 Rapp. cf 1 0 Metnr,: Sb 1101 Weath; rf 4 1 0 ORocco. lb 4 lit 0 Zlmer. lb t 1 I 1! Brovia. ;rf Sill Galan. ii S 1 1 0 Poliehiaa 4 0 i J Noble. 4 O S 3 Basins ; Zb ill Hamk. lb 1 4 Richer Gettel. pill O DiBlasi H f a p I o o dp to 1 Thmps. pi It 1 Helser, Christo. a 0 W Uueza. t i o o w l i Totals ii 10 24 12 Totals 20112711 a -Christopher walked for Hamrick in Sth. b-Duezabou struck out! for Thomp son ln Sth, !! Oakland 010 100 000-1 Portland ,003 111 10 7 IP AB R HER BB SO Gettel 2i 11 S 3 S 1 DiBiasi S 18 2 Thompson 5' IS 4 Helser 5 II 0 C-Weatherly. Marques. 8 4 4 RBI-Noble. Baainski 2. Rite hey. Zim: Hiernrun. Roc co. Marques 2. Brov tail) 2B-Ritchey. Zimmerman. Rocco. Galan. SB-Mar-qucz. U-Benti. Ford and Barbour. f-2:31. A-8J29. : if . Both Brown Leghorn and Black Minorca chickens lay White eggs. R. Aleshlre 910. Schuster ; 111. D. Ale shire 440. McMeU 481. j (CAPITOL AIXKY8) INDUSTRIAL N. 2 SALEM HEAVY HAULING (1) BuU maa 324. J. Craycroft 430; Wilder 922. Parley 933. B. Craycroft SOI. SCIO li Kreld 883. Schrunk Sttti Btfler 913. Dcnonora 403 Main 413. 1 if WHITTAKER'S 1) Elwood 431. Law? 1ms 4M. Whittaker 422J Myers 431. CheringVM 408 McKAY CHEVROLET 1 C1M 44S. Tbompaon !4iL, acitten dorf 427. Shurtleff 530, Anderson 467. SALEM AUTO 0) Dunnican 399, RandaU 904. Dourhterr 341. Williams 2M. LeDoux 104. Werer 117. CHRIS'S MARKET 1) Aleshlre 4S7. Evans 4 IS Vittoae 901. Craycroft 481. Walt 390 VALLEY FARM STORE 3 Schmidt 438. Gray 439. Kechter 819. Moms 919. Sullivan 494. HAMMOND BODY SHOP 1 Larsea 932. Turner I $23, Gardner 914. McGuire 339. Hammond 43. LODLR BROS. 2t Downey 947. Chakarua 91S. Surra tt 444. Shuck 48. Buarh 4SS. MOBILOIL ! ilk Foreman 46C. P. Pruett 453. Jaskoskl 414. Buck ley 430. W. Pruett 440. Eddie's Injury Forces Change Wickersham, Ortiz Clash in Main Event Joltin Joe Kahut, the North west heavyweight boxing champ will be the big thunder on to night's VFW card at the armory as he tangles with Tom DeMers, Sand Point, Ida., heavy who last Friday night posted a one-round knockout over Gale Williams in Portland, But despite the famed Woodbum farmer's appearance in the exhibition, the card suffered a severe setback' Tuesday when Matchmaker Tex Salkeld report ed, sadly, that Young Eddie Ka hut had suffered a broken nose and will bo unable to show in his four - round grudge scrap with Irish Johnny O'Day. The busted beak was suffered in Eddie's last tuneup scrimmage. It was only because of Eddie's bout with O'Day that the elder brother Joe "volunteered his ser vices on tha card. The show was about to bo canceled last Friday when tha local boxing commis sion suspended Dean Abney, who was to fight in tha main event with the hard - punching Bill Wlckersham of Portland. Joe Kahut then offered to go on exhibition with any heavy weight Matchmaker Salkeld signed for him, as Joe wanted young Eddie to have his shot at O'Day, the cocky pug who ended Tony Kahut's ring career hero a year ago. When Eddie was forced to withdraw yesterday, Joe informed Salkeld that it would not alter his appearance. The Joe Kahut DeMers four - round feature will go on tonight as advertised, even though Joe wanted very badly to see his young brother take his crack at O Day. Furthermore, Joe insists he will not merely go through the mo tions with DeMers even though the four - rounder is billed as an exhibition. What with the Eddie Kahut O'Day mix sidetracked, Salkeld has inserted a four - rounder fea turing Warren Hegge, Portland 140 - pounder turning pro, -and Jimmy Weeks of Astoria, These two were stopped from fighting in a street brawl the other day. The card's main event, for eight rounds, lists Wickersham against Luis Ortiz, young San Jose, Cal., prospect who looked good in beat ing Al Cliff in Portland last Fri day, and who previously won a kayo victory at Eugene. Both mid- dleweights can hit, and hit hard. Wickersham proved this in his two local fights to date. Other fights on the card: Al Cliff, 161, Portland, vs. Bobby Schaeffer, 159, Eugene, six rounds, and Jimmy Huckaby, 128, San Jose, vs. Brave Junior, 127, Port land. The latter will open the show at 8:30 p. m. As for Joltin Joe, his appear ance in action will be his first at the local Ferry street Garden since the prewar days when he got his pro start here. Popular prices prevail for the show and the armory doors will open at 7:30 p. m. COAST LXAGUK WLPct. W LPct. RoDywood 1 .750' San Fran 4 4 J00 LosAngelo S 1 .730 Portland 4 .45S Seattle 4 4 .500! Oakland 3 S .333 &an Dicro 4 4 .600 Sacrament S S MO Tuesday results: At Portland 7-7, Oakland 1-1. At Seattle 0. Holly wood 4. At San Francisco S, Sacramento 4. At Los Angeles S. San Dief o 7. sMWpaByB1 JyWwwaysaaMs S. T. Jackson Recommends The 2-in-l Kaiser Traveler Wty - M S. T. Jackson of Salom, Orayon, is vary much aoM i Ms now 1949 Ksiter Traveler. This is what ho has o soy abovt Hi "I am a steel contractor and I require a car that it very stur dy and dependable. I telected Kaiser Traveler after look ing at other cars because this type of a body give me a dual purpose automobile, for business or for pleasure. "I take real pleasure in recommending the Kaiser Traveler fo anyone as the best buy of all." Over 400,000 big, stylish Kaiser and Frazers have been sold. Hundreds of Oregon families enjoy their comfort, safety, performance and economy. TEACUI MOTO AND IMMtWINTS COMPANY, JSS N. Liberty Street. Salesa. Orea . l 3i 12 Tha Stcrioamcm, Salem, Orocjon, Wednesday. April 5. 1950 'Sanjiy' Part May Be College Men Meet; Will CHICAGO. April ,4-6P)-Athletlc Discuss leges met today amid growing indications something would be done to change the sanity code": that motion. The National Collegiate Athletic association's executive com Vik Trackmen Down Albany Salem hlxh's track and fielders cot their 1950 duel meet season under way Tuesday on sunny Olinger oval with an 85-36 victory over Tommy Drynan's Albany RniitfoffK. Vik Boss Vera Gilmore's Jayvec thinclads also same through a . .. . Jaw's rwfnffa VkV in ineir px uiw j u"ii" topping the Albany jv s, oj-o. Times and distances in most events were expectedly poor. Sa lem'a Dick Adams' 4:36.8 in win ning the mile was on the sharp side, however, as was bub Se van's winning time of :52.4 in the 440. Salem nailed down 11 of the 14 Dlaces. including the relay. Double winners were Salem's Bruce mathis in both hurdles and Albany's Ben Salvon, who copped the century and 220. nummary: 120-yard high hurdle: Won by; Bruce Mathis S): 2nd. Redd (A); 3rd. Rnh.rti ISL Time 16.5. 100-yard dash: Won by Ben Salvon (.A); 2nd. cK.enzie ia; aru, uui:jr I A 1 Tim. 11 fUT. Mile: Won by Dick Adams (S). 2nd. Ranks rA: 3rd. Stronc S. Time 4:36.8, 440-yard dash: won dv buzz t-ovai, (S): 2nd. Crocker (A); 3rd. Booze (S)j Time 52.4. , . 200-yard low nuraies: won dv oruce Mathis (S): 2nd. MaudUn (S; 3rd Mnrria fAi. Time 24.7. 220-vard dash: won by tsen aaivon (A): 2nd. Paulua (S; 3rd. Duano Rankin (S). xime a.i. - 880-yard run: Won by Ron Walters (S): 2nd, Casebeer (S); 3rd, Herring (St. Time 1:11.3. . j hnt nut? Won br Lavton Gilson S):! 2nd. Doerfler (A); 3rd. Lay (A), Distrj ance 44 feet. S,4 inches. j tnl vault? Won bv Davo Shepard (A): 2nd. Goheen S); (no third) Height 9 feet. 8 Inches. i ninii- Won hr Al Kleinsmith S): tad. Lipoert (S): 3rd. Larson (S). Distance. 122 feet. t inch. Hifh lump: Won by Larry Paulus rs- 2nd. McKenzi (S): 3rd. Schulzo and Roberta (S) tie. Height feet tW inches. Javelin: Won by Harold Goheen (S) 2nd. Ragle (A); 3rd. Marun (S). uv nM 1,M fwt 7 .Inches. Broad jump: Won by Burt Harp (91; 2nd, Uelesay iai; ara. jnauuu (S). Distance 18 feet, 8 inches. 880-yard relay: Won by Salem fMc Kenzie. Mathis. Rankin. Covalt) in 1 :3. High hurdles: Don Davis (S) in :20.9. Century: Larry Larios (A) in 11.1. Mile: Dick Claseow (S in o.io.b. i: Vern Rouse St in 57.1. Low hurdles: Don Davis (S) in 29.7. 220-dash: Lar loa (A) in 25.9. 880-run: Bruce Burns (S) ln 2:18.5. Shot: Bill Scott (A) at 36 6". Pole vault: Drummond A and Rector (S) tie. Discus: Ed Clard (A) at 90" 1". High Jump: Vern Rouse 5. Javelin: Id Clark (A) at l"',?1 Broad lump: Larios (A) at 17' 1". Relay (Salem). PUCK SERIES EVEN VANCOUVER, B.O, April 4 (CP)-Rotund Bobby Love sparked New Westminster Royals to a 4-3 overtime victory over Vancouver Canucks tonight, scoring a goal at 3.58 of the extra session that put the Pacific Coast league's northern division final all even. Both squads have won one game in the best-of-seven series. TV man QMXti&ts<xaA Changed policy makers of American col has caused so much campus com mittee, disposing first of routine business, will be joined tomorrow by the commissioners of 19 con ferences. The "sanity code" governs how much help can bo given athletes by colleges. Right now it limits this fundamentally to tuition. The south wants to broaden this to in clude at least meals. Everyone is anxious to arrive at a compromise that will avoid such a split as tnreatened the NCAA at Its win tcr New York meeting when seven schools cited for violations were almost expelled. "I personally have never believ ed that the code was in its final form, I believe it should be revis ed, and I believe it will be," Hugh C. Willett of Southern California, president of the NCAA, told news papermen. HEATH MAY JOIN SUDS SEATTLE, April 4 -JPh Horse hide fever may overcome Jeff Heath's yen for his: Bow, Wash, cows. General Manager Earl Shee ly of the Seattle Rainiers disclosed today that Heath, hard-hitting ex big league outfielder, called him last night and said "I think we can get together this time." . CHISOX LICKED AUSTIN, Tex., April 4-MVA three-run double by Eddie Rzend zian in the bottom ! of the ninth let the Austin Pioneers of the class B Big State league beat the Chi cago White Sox, 6-5, tonight. Bill Wight of the Sox Ijad been reliev ed after walking three straight batters when Rzendzian's double cleared the bases. LOSING BUSINESS KNOXVILLE (INS) Busi nessmen who cut prices in an at tempt to recover decreasing vol ume of sales are likely to come out losers, according to a Uni versity of Tennessee survey for the state's building material as sociation. Prof. William C. Henry of the U - T Bureau of Business Research directed the survey, ob- Code tfi vibrant, virile shade for spring t I , Time to climb out of those dull winter blacks and browns, and get into this colorful tawny tan toot, snan! It's the color to briofrout the best in your smart spring suit or sport jacket. j Notice tlK handsoine, ncarty line of thiiRoblee. too. It's actioo-cnginccrcd! Put a pair on tout feet today. J , Open Friday Night Until 9:00 AR BUCKLE'S 411 STATE STIICT Both Clashes - a Taken by 7-2 Wins Hike Marvels ' From PCL Dungeon PORTLAND. Anril 4 4iPUTha Portland Beavers started their 1950 home season bv.winninff both the afternoon and evening Paci fic Coast Baseball league games against uaiuana oy identical 7 to 2 scores. Red Adams Ditched the in the day contest when the Beav ers piled in five runs in the sev enth inning. In the night game, a uiree-run outburst in the third inning sewed up the contest. A night crowd of 9,329 brought the attendance to 19,392 for the two-game inaugural. Veteran Southpaw Rov Helsei got credit for the night win. He relieved Vince DiBiasi in the fifth. The Oaks started the second game scoring with a second inn ing run. but the Portland third inning scoring wiped this out and was trie clincher. In that inning, Steve Mesner walked and Mickey Rocco reached first when hit by Pitcher Al GetteL After Joa Brovia. grounded out, Joa Polich waixea to ioaa tne bases, and Second Baseman Eddie Basinski singled to score two runners. Catcher John Ritchey'g double scored the other. Oakland was off to a 1-0 lead on Roy Weatherly's single, a balk and two infield rollers in the day game, utfielder Joe Brovia tied, it with a home run in the third, and Portland went ahead ln tha sixth on doubles by Catcher Jim Gladd and Adams. Then in the seventh Portland put the game beyoTid recall. In other league games today Hollywood's Pinky Woods limited Seattle to three hits for a 4-0 vie- tory before 13,494 at ..Seattle. At San Francisco, before an opening night crowd of 11,132 fed free' peanuts by the management tha Seals downed Sacramento 6-4. with Pitcher Elmer Singleton re tiring the last IS Sacs in order. - Sacramento checked in a triple play. Los ' Angeles came through 8-7 over San Diego at Los Ange les. Max West hit a homer for the Padres. Hollywood and Los Angeles still lead the league standings with 6-2'' records. San Diego. Seattle and San Francisco are tied at 4-4 and Portland, now out of the cellar, is next with 4-5. Port land plays no game Wednesday night. Sacramento 022 000 0004 7 1 San Francisco ... 010 104 00 10 1 Evans, Conger (I) and Steiner; Sin gleton and Partee. Hollywood 110 000 2004 SO. Seattle 000 000 0000 3 1 Woods and Paepke; Fletcher, Kindi father (8) and Williams. San Diego 000 100 221 7 11 1 Los Angeles 110 210 30 S 10 1 Savage. MarshaU (S). Row () and Moore; Besse, Muncrief t8) and Nov otney. taining financial data from 20 representative building material dealers throughout the state. 1