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lifiCs ' n nu r Senators Take 2nd Straight Young Sopli Yields Only Three Singles By Al Ughtaer Statesman sports Editor Young Johnny Burak, the tough luck kid of the Salem Senator mound staff last season after be ing signed off the Pacific univer- Jlty campus, last night gave no adicatlon that hell repeat with the ill-fortuned stuff this season mm he flimttd a 2 to 1 victory over tha Vancouver Capilanos at Waters field. It was Burak's de but for 1950, and indeed a fine one it wai for the 22-year-old right hander. Looking as if he learned load of nolsa and pitching savvy .while in spring training with the narent Portlands. Burak checked off Boss Bill Brenner's crew with three hits, all singles, as the Sa lems racked: up their second straight win. ' Only 333 customers were willing to I shiwer through another cold night to watch the mound stint that may well be one of the best of the season. f But for a sudden streak of wild ness in the ninth frame, Burak would have had a neat and well earned shutout He waited until the final innings to issue three of the four walks charged to him durina the came, and two of the things were directly responsible for the Cap tally. Burak's mound foe, another young righthander named Kevin King found wildncss costly to him also. His misery came in the first frSme when the Salems got their two runs. j , Deliberate to the point of being boring King opened the game by walking both Gene Gaviglio and Wayne Peterson. Dick Bartle mov ed both along with a sacrifice bunt. King then hit Mel Wasley with al pitch to load the bases. Orrin Snyder promptly scored uavigno rrom wira wiui a iiy-oui to center field. Peterson rambling third on the play. Catcher Buster McMillan punched a single to right to score Peterson. That; was all that was needed by; Burak as he waded into the enemy with a hopping fast ball and fine control. He didnt give up a soud blow until the coming off the bat Ray Tran. There was bingle by Caps Catcher anger in the second was a pop-fly: blooper that fell In behind third base. The third and final Vancouver nsw iqAtM am i i m ni rj-wmm mwymmrm at I a..- m 1 M A i A A MMttttA I irta t K a I "".VL r:rA' rr,V" "r:: -r r. vvuiiu woo, uii Issued his first walk shortly after Moore's hit. i Burak. walked Reg Clarkson and Tran to open the ninth and went deeper into the hole as both stole " u". .K.-j , n,,t a base on a third strike to Out- fielder Charley Mead. Clarkson tallied on Motsincer's flv leaving ZX: . tESSJ kL 1 ctnl "',-- "-"irrrV.-J iS.o.y-e""!,.. :r'";V tL. "ilTf:- Jr.l l SZl1 an earlier V U-C - ML ."S-uTa "Uw V .pl ... WLPct, stoo Nick MuU sathered uo - . . 1 IW"C' j v '"' I i.w.uaW, tne senators tnreaienea in ai-1 most everv innlnir but couldn't nrorfuro th nunrh Bfwwrv fnf produce me puncn necessary iorj more runs, l wo ap aouDie piays era.cd as many surges for taUics. and on three other occasions King stopped the locals when they had two runners on bases. Harrv Nv- , . M up for King in the eighth! frame. c.Um : .1- .11 singles also. Both Bartle and Mc 'tfSS& alillan banged out a pair Kursk fanned five and - uu ... iuu( a mut waiu wn two wtld pitches gave him many of his more trying moments In tonight s second game it will bo Bob Snyder, the Caps' 22-amt -.i tr' .LZ.-TT rTZ SViTL-L. 1 'lU Bill Osborn or Bob Stevenson of the Solons., Bob is an older bro- ther ftf Calam rknfi1- rv. uu-yru McuuTWt eveni 01 me I batted m - Marques, iieming. tier ,fi .CA Tourney Friday U lLSjSJtVl Snyder ... Twill also be "Ladies Night" tonight and all women Willi be admitted free to the park . . bundays doublcheader has been chanced from a 6:30 to a 1:30 n m. tart because of the cold weather. announces Boss George Emigh . . . catcher Bill Courage of the Sen Inr. Km. K- ,1 I . e.i. ; .r- :r.vriT",' rTr 'A T k.-T-J - L v n , " acem to have near the ball club they finished second in the 194S WrtT t.u K, . . S A-JT1 N.0t ?wer' . kiuiis uui tnm Dfjmm 'good, a h u a R R ni aanj 4 0 1 l'RivteHiil a 9 a a Fee k i J list trana Sit 4 lUrtle.l Mil l taoj- 0 Waaler J IS IS tangr.e 4 11 1 Snvoerj- S 0 rami J sot Mti!sa.e 4 S B O ij a i a a: r.urrtwe n a a a a tcLaan.l S S M a Wit a t a Jtng.r S00S Buark 1 t S ruvtm- O O O Urgare.p I I , Total SO 3 WIS Totals 29 27 13 --.waiaae far aung in SUt. Vancouver ., ,. toe SOS MI I S a' am ; 3O0 SOS ft 1 -Mn Bnowr: Itm. JPtU-her: , IP AH H ER CO B w , t n i u e a PTgaara 1 3 1 S S O rak -j-. Hilt S 4 rat y txirtwr: Wastry. Wild pttchaa Ctnc a Left oa bam: Vancouver S KMC a Lft o tiaan: Vancouver a, aaWm . Error: BartW. Rons kattad in: anydac. 4r UDaa. MoWnftr. ae. rtlhew: BarU, Waala-y. Cavigbo. S totem Bartle. Clarfcaoa. Traa. Daubto pwya: Traa le Moor to McLtao S, fMaraa io aura to Barue. Time: see. Vatptm aad laeovetti. Atteo- S2S. TtO CTTLX, DC BED BOSTOW, April 21 4V Boa ton Red Sox General Manager Joe Crooia said trvtay he hopes trw aihng Ted waiiams wiU be aale to rejoin the team In PhUa - FDSini 6 Tho Statesman. Salem, Proaon, Saturday, April 22, 1350 Yaks, Chief Post Wins Indians Take Initial Loss; Braves Victors Spokane's Indians took their first setback of the young West ern International league cam paign last night as the defend ing champion Yakima Bears clipped them. 13-5 on the Spoke diamond. The Yaks combined 19 hits with 11 walks issued by three Indian hurlers to pile p their total In the series opener. The newly - born Trl - City Braves racked up their third win against one loss and climbed In to a top-place tie with Spokane by virtue of an 11-8 victory over the Taeoma Tigers. A seven -run fifth inning helped the Braves, big blow of that frame being a Tail d -slam homer by Clint Cam eron. Artie Wilson whacked three doublet In the Braves' 13 hit attack. The hapless Victoria Athletics Acorns Down Bevos, 6-4, Series Evened By Tha Associated Press Oakland evened the Pacific "si iium, winning o-. jm arovla with a mate on base. it was Brovlas third home WKSTCN INTERNATIONAL . W L. Pet. W T. Vnt - x - w t i Tacoma I I .500! Wenatcha 1 1 .S00 rV, tarSt'SKS-. X, I 'Vttkrl-w. BAA lll - - mX a I . tntv u:T.cni-si.t Wenaicnea B. Victoria at Srmlrana . Yakima is. w l Pet. w I. Prt Hoiywod n s .773 Oakland ion .478 "20, An, nu .440 sn Fran, is n .542 Sacramen sis .375 Portland llll .5oosattle sis J38 Friday reiuiu: At Oakland . Port- "d'J Sacramento o. San Fran- ! J"wi-t Hollywood 7. ."e..u; " s"n "'so v. o An- - amebicaw lkagib "J ? ? l.ooo PhiudeTph i a .333 1 ok a 1 .730 uievelana O 2 .000 BoatfMi S S .900 Chicago 0 3 .000 n,"LLVln- f:e.w orK """''' """r"1 Lcwn l- !fipiu" "O"lon om ame ' Boston y PhiladeIph "x & Chicago s o. 1.000 x)ui 1 3 .250 Ptttaburgh 3 1 .751 Cincinnati 2 .000 Brooklyn 3 1 J67 rork 0 3 000 nnnan o: ax unicago z. st. iauis (I; at Boaton 2. Philadelphia 2 (called end 1 ". wet grounat); at Brooklyn 1. New 1 rora 1. Hamblin 7th, I . s W T V fifi fkw fil Moot " UllUlllll ITIWIa L, receivea last ragnt Ifom Mmneaoolis reDorted that Boh O l m Hamblin. Salem hieh swimmin. J. " iTr! f ' PP? eventh place In the . .. . . V pool. Hamblin had to Contend with number Of college stars in the The Viking star, stroking the 150-backstroke for the first time. had a 1:45 time. He missed the I "S"l iii uj , a itn MIMKt VMakli mm 1 W J i second. Hamblin will enter the 100-y.rd backstroke and 150-yard individu rfL .?'-w1." TZy'i'TX al medley time trials today, seek- a unmix i ; ui mjihriii. iic mi- o iU celebrate his 18th birthday I tnrla Todav'sJtfmm iJiPitchors NATIONAL IXACtTC: St. Louia at Chicago staler (io-io . VoweLW (7-a. new Tork at Brooklyn Ken- nedr H2-14) va. Bank head te-0. Phil- adeiphia at Boaton Simmons 44-iSt v. Spahn '21-14 . ctncinnatt at fitu- burgh - Hetki (0-flJ or Tox (4-18 1 va. ciwowi t7-ia. American utAGCE: Bostoo at Earl Mot- I V-- ... K 'U IlJl U frame, but It V If JT'I! Philadelphia - Stobs lIMi or Mas- hits off three SBA pitchers In terna (4-4 1 vs. Keilner 20-12i. Chi-1 jm,Ki. h-1 rago at Detroit Wight (is-u vm.1"--10 wo doubles and a triple Houtteanan 415-10). Ck-veUnd at St. Louts reiier 1 15-14) w raaoin a- 14. Washington at New York agy (t) vs. Porterflald (S-i). Oregoniaiis In the Majors A? ? ? ? A IMt Angel's Preps nosed out Can Red lox "liisiss by. 2-1, today in a ninning Peaky, Doerr, Erautt. Reds, pitcnes today but loaa not charge to rum. delnhia Sunday. .Williams. Sox I betting king, is confuted to bis I bed with a severe case 1 grippe iand a sore throat went down to their fourth straight defeat as they bowed to Wenatehee's Chiefs, 8-5. Big gun for the Chiefs was Second-base man Baddy HJebnaa who whack ed a triple, doable and three sin glos In five trip. Yakima's win was propelled by a six-run third frame featur ed by Jim Westlake's homer and Herman Wedemeyer's two - run triple. Victoria Ml Ml 304 5 IS Wrnatchee z 006 s 1$ j Hedgerock. Olsen f) and Weath er wax; Kacni and Flsealinl. Tacoma 122 1M 11 S 13 S T rl-Clt- . zm T it 11 2 Penner. Kerrtran rst. T-.nct fi mn Sheets; Loja. Kleasner (7) and Punt. nia mc 014 ! 13 10 Spokana MS M2 Ml S S Bradford and Tornay; Rorkey, ' Wi. nam . t ) ana KOkSl. hit a horn run fm- tv,. Woo,,- run of the season and came with Mickey Rocco on first Oakland took a 4-0 lead In the first three innings. Artie Wilson tripled in the first and counted on au muciu uui. in me inira, wiisoni got Ms first of four walks and stole second. Billy Herman singled in- Held. George Metkov ch doubled Wilson home. Herman scored af ter Augie Galan's fly. Metkovich counted on Cookie Lavaeetto's single. Portland aot two in the fifth. Joe Polich and Jim Gladd singled. . . Folich and Gladd came in nViMri f . . - throw home after Luis Mar q grounded mf iew In other games last nicht the Hollywood Stars UDDed their lead to 214 ga,mes as they blanked Se attle's Rainiers, 7-0, on the sparkl- n hnriin nf nn w. w.. hJ "ri,nflIf' Be." ff eiff nao: a no-nitter for 7i innings, retiring the first 23 batters to faca .- i L inSS MnnS- DJ-.r0' .Angeles, behind the three- hitpitching of Jack Hamner, whip- ped San Diego. 10-0. and third Pce San Francisco knocked off Sacramento's Solons 2-0 in a 10 inning mound duel between Al h?n f" "..Sl?TonJw?i,?n..?av I winy iwo uiuwi over ui ruuis. pick Up 6 pt POKTIND OAKLAND abhpoa abhpoa Mrquet d 5 2 l l!Wilson as 1 l s 3 Shuoa n 0 0 OHtrmn Sb 4 Menr 3b 3 o s 2 Mtko cf 4 2 Rocco lb 4 0 14 l Rapp 4 SgjT7b 4S Pouch aa 4 1 1 3 LaTIst 3b 4 Gladd e n t 2,Sheeiy c 4 Creel p 10 0 1'Shoun p1 2 0 o Dill o Hamst p z M'NltT D 0 0 0 0 C-Fracch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o e A-Rucker 0 0 0 O Noble c B-Ritchy 1 0 0 0 Gasawy p 0 Jhrixp CI 0 o o s Totals M 14 14 Totals SI 10 27 10 A-Rucker walked for Gladd In Sth. B-Ritchey rrounded out for Mc- Nulty in 9th. C-Fracchia ran for Sheely in 8th. Portland 000 020 0204 Oakland 103 000 20 4 Winning pitcher Shoun. Losing pit cher Creel. Error - wiiion. Left on base - Po I land a OakUnd 7. Two-btsa hlu Port- Fleming Metkovich. Herman. Sheely. Three-ba hits - wiuon. Home run- Bro-u. stolen baaes - Wilson 2. Runa I man. Tim ! 30. Umpire - Somen, gkj to Rocco: Lavagetto to Zimmer Mutart and Carlucct. Attendance B.J7S. . 000 000 000 22 B .000 O00 000 0 O 2 0 Sacramento Uen and JarTia Surkont and Cas- 2,u 000 000 000 0 2 I . 210 003 01 7 IS 1 .. . I MOIIVWOOO Schmidt. Karpel (6) and Lanianno: WmHm and Sandlock. LM -Angelea 203 lot soo 10 it t San Diego 000 000 000 St Hamner and Novotnev: Row. Mar- shall (3i, Corsica (. Joriaich () and i Moor Cm. a T piayion licks tirusader dliuj Stay ton s Packers, sparked by the two-hit hurlinn of Darv-in . , vuj . ;, Fehlen, grabbed an g-1 victory over Salem Academy s Crusaders Friday in a Marion-Polk league , .v. a-- I . r '-vT . w j 1 I Held. The Packers banged nine i by cnucK Morgan ana xnree doubles by Walt Dan Handle. lilt. Angel Tops Canby Club 2-1 UT. ANGEL- Adc 21 -(Srjeciall lorertnne wuian-rtte vaiiey league contest. Jim Turin's squeeze bunt brought the winning tally In the I ninth. Norb Wellman of the Preps I set the Canbys down with three imows over ine distance ana xan- Ined 14. Qualifying D In Elks Meet The bigest local links ex- travaginza, the annual Elks sponsored Mid -Willamette Val ley tourney, begins Sunday at Salem ( Golf club with Initial Qualifying. Registrations can be made at the club and ex pectations are that the largest field in history will be on hand for, this year's show. An Innovation this time will be a Xo-hole test for medal honors involving all linksters likely to end up in the cham pionship flight. Qualifying action will be run over ! three-weeks period and then flight play will commence. Big Blow Helps Ferrier Team Gain Laurels VIRGINIA BEACH, Va, April 21 -fPH One of the biggest blow ups in golf history today gave Australian -born Jim Terrier's quartet of top ranking profession al stars! the $500 team match championship in the third annual Cavalier! specialist golf: tourna ment Ferrier's team Included his rival from dawn under. Norman Van Nida of; Sydney; Ed Furgol of Koyal Oak, Mich., and Jim Tur nesa of Briarcliffe. N. Y. It toured the 6,065j-yard Cavalier Yacht and Country club layout with a best ball score of 67, two under par. This effort was enough to win. But none of the 1,000 galleryites would have given a wooden tee for the Ferrier outfit's chance by the time the four teams of social ists had moved away from the llth bole. At that point the combination captained by Chandler Harper, of Portsmouth, Va.. was leadine its nearest rival foursome by four strokes. Harper had Jimmy De maret of Ojai. Calif., doing his driving. Handling the long and medium) irons was Skip Alexander. of Lexington. N. C. Lanky Dave Douglas! of Wilmington, Del- was the team's trouble-shooter. The bemaret-Alexander-Doue las-Harper team, however, lost all its advantage on the next three holes. Silverton Banirs 17,, a L 1 np sfelaCaCla 1 OSSerS SILVERTON, Apr. 21-(Special) -A three-run burst in the fifth in ning today gave Silverton's Silver Foxes tpe margin they needed to down the Estacada Rangers, 6-4, in a Willamette Valley league con test. Jick Kolln, Silverton hills- man, set the Rangers down with five hitf . Silverton now has three wins, one loss in loop action. Estacadjt 100 010 24 5 3 Silverton .r.200 130 8 6 4 wicnojson and Ballou; Kolln and Montgomery. Vik Netter Win Salem high's Viking netters racked tup a 5-2 victory over the Dallas uragons Friday. Results: Dick Deen (S) over Reed (D) 1-6. 6-4. 6-0: Singles Darrell Jim Morgali (S) over Vern Buhl- er (D)(6-4, 6-1; Ron Regher (D) over Merle Baumeart (S) 5-7. 2, 7-5; Bob Bell (S) over Bud Dodges) (D) 6-3, 6-0; Al West (S) over pick Lining (D) 6-2. 6-1; JJoubles Morgali-Watt (S) over Reed-Ejuhler (D) 0-6, 6-4. 6-3; Regherf Hodges (D) over Borders- Cockinif (S) 6-1, 6-1. Bowling (Capitol ABe-a) SCRATCH CAPITAL BEDDING (2) TVui Poulin 502. Jack Cherrinrton 424, Ere Kay 5241 Walt Larson 577. , FRIES KN Fl'RVrTTTR- fit Mirtch 1502. John rriesen 473. Tony vnione a, rtnky Hartwell 554. BUSICKS MARKET (2 1 Walt Clina 5S3. Frad Karr 549, Jim Rosa 551, Dick rmpns MS. WYNXOOP-BLAIR fl Milt Mart weU S32. afiUard Pekar 6 IS, McKinney S3S. Tony Blgler 534, SI WERT CONST. (2) Virg Greg ory SSI: Vaugn Gardner 4S, Ev Clark S. Cnet Be-re 533. WOODRY riTRNITURE (1) Floyd uen too am. Kex Adolrn 510. Dean A re hart 521. Doc Olinrer 540. Hifn team series: 2239. Busicks Mar ket . High! team game: S30. Wvnkooo- auair. High! individual game: 233. Walt dine and Tony Bigler, High Individual series: SIS, Millard Pekar. MERCANTILE CAPITOL No 2 41) Overholta 47S Morris ! 411: McCalltster 3!. Warken 43S. CHAPPELLES 4i Wicklrer 414 Hort 202. Morris S2S. Chappelle 513. jorr o. OREGONIAN 0i Baldwin 47S Buck holti 439. Find en 297. Boyd 30 PINK ELEPHANT 43) Hurd 50S. smitb sax. Knight 432. Prudente SSS, HOGG BRS. 42 Georce 431. Rovae SM. Bachla 434. Claiia 358: Westohal 5S1. SALEM IRON WKS 41) Car rath 402. Cordter 43. Hartman 394. Koxiir ail. ooerman 5T7. RAILWAY EXPRESS fli Pekar 44S. Gray 339. Maness 41. Lake 475. Larsen 4S0. HOCG BRS No 1 2 carter 417. sugeon 207, Coa 4S9, Luke za. Nuss 533. High team aeries: 2S12. Pink Efa- pnant. Htgn ttmm fma: lOSX. Pink Ele phant. High Individual gatre: 233. Laka Weatphal. High lndiidual series: 402. Smith of Plak Elephant. Table of tltal TiHe TVias for Taft. Oregon April.' 1930 (eaanailcd b VJL Coast A Geodetla aorvejr. Portlaad. Oregoa). Apr. HIGH WATERS Ttoo Bit. t -St a m. SO 5 04 pm. 4J 3-04 a .m. 5 9 17 p re. 4 2 S SS a jo. S S 1M pjn. 4 4 8:10 a.m. S4 SSSoj-. 4-7 lajn. 1 1 as pm. S I Uut. S-2 LOW WATERS Tin-.e HL 10O4 a m. -OS 9:12 p m. 2 4 111 am. 10:15 pm 12i2 p m. 11:43 p.m. 1S2 pjn. 21 a 3a I IS a m. 1 i pjn 2 -21 ajn. S4 pan. 3 S. 1J S.l i as Aiken Could Field Monstrous linemen Come Autumn By Al LIrhtner Statesman Sports Editor Look whas Jim Aiken could toss into his Webfoot line next falL Just in ease he wants to add a bit of helrht to the situation: There's cndi Emery Barnes, the farmer Portland - Jeff high negro at C f e e t - i; Chet Noe. the Fresh basketball cen ter .from JLos Angeles, also ont for end and ditto f-; JE4 Sarsfleld. tackle les and another " TTlr f-6'er, and Dick Stontt, Mllwan- t 1 HwiL IHloinnieirs Play ESSg Pairii as Yamteeso Yagers, The Big P?SE?! . ' !i is . i," ' liilii'-fii:'KTtift'i:'''i:ifl,i 's mighty rough for an athlete to turn from All-America halfbacklng one year and play for the New York Yankees two years later. Bat that Is exactly what Jackie Jensen, star of California's 194 Rose Bowl team has done. He is now on the Yankees baseball roster with a "can't miss" tar attached to him. Jensen is 11 years old. He hit .261 and batteed in 77 runs for Oakland last baseball season. Action Ends Sunday Sheldon Enjoys Large Lead in SGC Tourney Jimmy Sheldon, propelled by a torrid 67 last weekend, holds the lead in the Salem Golf club's Spring Handicap tourney as the meet goes into the final stretch today to grab the crown Sheldon, with one 18-hole round remaining, snows a seven-unaer-par 67-70-72 209 gross and a net 200 with his three handicap wnicn puts him a rip-sncrting 16 under, far In front of the Held. Next to Sheldon is Floyd Baxter with a 75-75-79 and an eight handicap for a 205, 11 below par. Two swingers are knotted in the runner-up slot with 10-under marks. Fred Ritner, with 36 holes still to play, has a 74-84 and a 12 handicap for a 134 and Ned In gram has a 73-75-76 and a six handicap for a 206 net. Other top scores: Corey East man, 60-80-o-7 iu nanaicap 279, 9 under; Clay Carson, 70-74-76 4 handicap 208, 8 under; Bud Marvin, 71-71-75-753 handicap 280, 8 under; Ralph Mapes, 72-75-75-795 handicap 281, 7 under; Don Hendrle, 73-79-8710 handi cap 209, 7 under; Bob Powell, 73-75-76-775 handicap 281, 7 un der; Win Needham, 70-72-73-75 2 handicap 282, 6 under; Harvey Quistad, 74-75-76-775 handicap 282, 6 under; Tom Humphreys. 80-80-80-8210 handicap ZBZ. 6 under; Bob Burrell, 73-75-76-79 handicap 283, 5 under; Bill Schafer, 74-75-75 4 handicap 212, 4 under; Glen Lengren, 73-73-74-763 handicap 284, 4 un der; Vic Wolfe, 81-83-8412 handicap 212, 4 under. A four-way ttie for second-place i ck-l. . . T,ij from the meet finale Friday in which the Jim Hunt-John Graham team blanked Win Needham and Del Gwynn, 3-0. The outcome put th e two teams in runnerup k t with the Ned Ingram-Bill Sciafer and Elmore Hill-Max Al len duos. Lawrence Alley and Pat Everyone Cooperates But Red Sox 'Mack Day' FlTJl-DnjrfnA. A prO XI (JP) Philadelphia honored Con nie Mack today as the 17 -year-old patriarch showed the basin folks his 5 th ediUon of the rhlladelphla Athletics the team he hopes will bring him that long sought "one more pennant. By official proclamation of Mayor Bernard Samael. it was "Connie Mack Day." And every-, body cooperated, bet the west-- -er and the Boston Red Sex, A cleody and cold day kepi the opening day attendance down to 8.1 St. The pennant favored Bos toniaas whipped the A's. g to X. Even ta defeat theech the Grand Old Man of Baseball stood oet tike a beacon. He strode erect to home plate to re ceive best wishes froas the pres ident of the roiled Stale and aiUioao of other beeebsJI fans. The intermiUest drhtsle of rain failed to d-aspen the parade kie end who's a mere -5 . . . On the other extreme Aiken has wee Tommy Edwards, former Klamath Pelicans scatback who has to take a deep breath to reach the 5-7 mark. The other fonr could probably play pinc pong with Tommy, nsing him as the ball ... One of the best marks for the century dash on the Coast thus far belongs to Dave Henthorne, the Webfoot sprinter from Klam ath. He's ripped off a snappy f .7 already . . . After watching his hirelings get off to their bad start with Taeoma. Senators Commander George Emlgh says the club win do Its spring train ing "Just as far south as wo can get next year. Which means California, wo hope, It's a big ISosox,' Switch: Jackie and Sunday and seems a safe bet Mulkey Edged Sliinn Retains Handball Title Lee Shinn, Mr. Handball here abouts, last night retained the crown he has held for the past two years as he defeated Jerry Mulkey in the Class "A" singles finals of the annual Marion-Polk tourney Shinn had to come from behind in both games as he edged out Mulkey by 21-20, 21-20 counts. In the "B" singles semi-finals Frank Maseli topped Bob Seder strom, 21-8, 15-21, 21-19 and Roth Holtz won over Bob Anderson 21-16, 21-17. In the "C" quarter finals Dick Mase beat Bill Pat terson, 21-20, 21-19. "A" doubles action is slated to begin Monday. Shinn and Bob Smith are defending kings. Sugar' TKO's Foe COLUMBUS. O.. April 21 -OV Sugar Ray Robinson of New York, the king of the welterweights, clubbed game Cliff Beckett of Sudbury, Can., into submission to- niaht after one minute ana o i seconds of the third round. The non-title fij"". RfkSkSbS KlZfr "" U1 " v" 1" - ! Miklia earUcr had clinched the title. , Celebrated of ears that carried the tan. gatfnt dean of all baseball men from the mayor's office st city hall to 8 hi be park. He sat In sa open tewing car. enjoying this tribnte to his Cf-jear contribu tion to the Anseriean sports Probably the biggest thrill for the eld genUen-ui was the pres eatattoa made by Edwin J. Pal lock, sports editor of the Phil adelphia Bnlletta. FsUeck pres ented hiss with several track loads of scrolls signed by Pres ident Truman aad his cabinet and soore than a mUlioa base ball fans the world over. The mils rend: -TaH tribal from more than lSOO.MS firs ta Connie Mack whose leadership. Integrity. spertemaatl In snd spirit throach as Tasrs aa atasaer of the Ptaii- adelfVa.f-rtks have tasptred for genera tiona." Niimwwji ji iiiiiii w ,mimi M vimnmirnvm-v ' IHJPWKI m -k I UHlflHi.Wilua'10 &k X ill .n .WMijl.ii .iii ii i ".-i.-Wj,". I".-. $Y V f, ;; V'-V'Ai T " . . ::-; e . .j-kJ.-M- : : . . . -y V 1 t.. ' III 1 KMBMMM HBB item havinr your clnb rarln' to go when the bell rings . . . Add new morals In town, John Fran cis (Black Jack Wilson. Or didn't you notice that he was elected vice president of the Salem soft bail leacnes the other night? . . Edo VannI, east loose by the SeatUes last ; week has been watching all Spokana sames this week, and not merely because he has nothing else to do. If terms are right hell land with tha Spokes . . Told yon so dir.: Hal 8altzman sent so San Diego by Cleveland, which could bo very painful to the parent Portlands before the season Is long along ... Practically a ' dead cinch to pluck the mer chant's loot for the first Salem homo run of the season Is Mel odlgeirs -Nab Wlm Made It Gould, Brnddock Manager, Passes NEW YORK. April 21-(P)-Joe Gould, who managed Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Braddock, died today after a lingering illness. Ha was 53. The Gould-Braddock combina tion was one of the closest in the history of boxing. Until Braddock reached the top the two operated without a contract, a simple hand shake binding their agreements After Braddock's retirement. Gould handled other boxers but none was as successful as the one time heavyweight champion. Jefferson Nine Downs St. Paul for 3rd Win ST. PAUL -(Special)- The Jeff erson Lions Thursday spanked the St. Paul baseball team 18-3 here for their third Marion County B league win against one loss. Dean Davidson banged out four hits for the winners. Jefferson 412 053 318 17 1 St. Paul 021 000 0 3 4 5 Reeves and Wattenbarger; Kirk and Marthaler. i AaJ' . i l M mm m mwm :Uf Color n)M Yonr lfeTTniTi. WALLCOAT. 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Which could be Indication enough thai same Beavers will again field a rugged eleven next faU despite the loss of such worthies as Car penter, MeGulre, Twenge, eta. . . . Ha vent seen John (King). Nenedch's name beneath any of the WIL box scores yet, so Im agine ha held td with his threat of Quitting the umpiring business this season. Too bad, for John has been eonsistenUy the best In the loop for years . Bum Catcher, Stephens Hit 'Grand-Slams' By Kalph Roden NEW YORK. April 21 -UT) Tha Major leagues staged their second 1950 openers today but bad wea ther held the attendance to only 60,868 fans. Only the St. Louis Browns, Idle today, have not yet played at home. The Browns are shceduled to play their first game in St. Louis tomorrow against the Cleve land Indians, who also were idle today. Home runs played a vital role in five of today's games. The' largest crowd of the day, 44,642, watched the Detroit Tigers defeat Chicago's White Sox, 4-1, on homo runs by Johnny Groth and Via WerU. 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