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r 76tIiRunning On Tap Today X7st Coast Flyer Draws Post Position LOUISVILLE, Ky.,' May S 4V Your Host, the flying; favorite from the west coast, will.be on tht rail and winging when the ! barrier springs tomorrow on the ! 76th running of Vthe Kentucky t Derby, first I" the yeaiV great i racing classics.. , prophetic or not. the California colt with the Minding early eoeed has drawn No7 1" la the lottery for post positions after 15 of the, nation's too three-year-olds were ! entered today in the "Run for the ; Roses." . "' " :" The cozy spot alongside th i fence is not supposed to mean too i much at Churchill Downs, with Its long opening run on ? the straightaway. But there was no telling the red-hot contingent from the Pacific that Its pride and Joy hat anything more to worry about The fortunate draw probably wCll make the coast comet an even I shorter priced favorite than the kl-to-t he had been figured for. The anticipated crowd of loojooo Is certain to pour its money to on the Santa Anita Derby winner, as everything has gone his wav. It was not known whether he could run in the mud. but Indka- j tlons now are that the Downs j strlo will be fast bv post time at 4:30 ojn. (EST). The forecast is ! for cloudy weather in the morn i ln. clearinc In the afternoon. There might be a shower or two, but nothing really wet If aU IS entries -are present : when the brass band takes off on i My Old Kentucky Home," the 1 winner of the mUe-and-a -quarter i rrind will reward his owner with ; the second-highest pavoff in the 1 history of the derbv $93,850. Only Assault, which won under the King Paneh eo'ors in did better. His take home pay was $98,400. . Of the IS nominees, only one is considered a reallv doubtful start ! er. He is C V. Whitney's Dooly, which has done his best running in the mud. The Virginia-bred Hill Prince, with caey Eddie Arcaro on his back, still shapes up as the prob able eemnd choice of the crowd. The W. T. Chenery chestnut, win ner of the $50,000 Wood Memorial two weeks ago. has trained beau tifullt and, on the admission of his .trainer, Casey Hayes, is a very hot ' horse. : . The King Ranch entry of Mid dleground and On The Mark will ring up many a dollar in the mutuebt. And there are even some k sowing, persons around the Downs who expect the Max Hirsch trained ' pair to supplant Hill Prince as the ' second choice by j "post time.'' At least, the betting crowd will not have to worry about some Cal umet Farm horse upsetting all its calculations, as the overlooked Ponder did a year ago. True to his promise, Trainer Ben'Jdnes is leaving the disappointing Theory in the stable. lie's Just not enough hone," said the man who has trained five derby winners, including Citation in '48 and Ponder in '49. I guess : I'll have to let one of the other boys take it this time." Only two other horses in the - field promise to receive important -support In the mutuels C. V. j Whitney's Mr. Trouble, which won last week's Blue Grass Stakes im press! vely, and Tom Gray's Oil Capitol, winner of the Flamingo Stakes in Florida the past winter. If Dooly goes, he and Mr. Trouble will be an entry. TODAYS PITCHERS iptj v-Jand National league Brooklyn at Chi cago Hattea (1-1) vi Lade -. Philadelphia at St. Louis Miller ( 1-4) va Lanier (14) or Eoyer (1-Ot. Boat on at Cincinnati Antonelll 9-0) or Roy (l- va Blackwell l-0 or Eraut (1-0). New York at Pittiburfh Hartung (-) vi Chesnca or McCaU (-). American lea rue Qeveland at New York-S- Wyna -l) and Zoklak (t-0 rt Rernoids l-) and Sanford (4-0). Chicago at Boston Holcomb r-0 vi Stobba (1-0). SL Louia at Phiia4elphia Fanin (&-) Hooper (1-0). Detroit at wasnington Hutcn- lnaon 10-1 Of or Cray I 1-1) Scar. borough (1-1). SHIRLEY STARTS TRAINING DURANT, Okla, May 5 -VP) Shirley May France, training for her second attempt to swim the English channel, took her first plunge in - Lake Texoma today. She came here to train as it was too cold for outdoor swimming at her Somerset' Mass., home, her father, Walter France, explained. Monmouth Wins B' Track Go ! MONMOUTH, May 5 (Special) Monmouth high's Wolverines took the annual Polk county B league track championship today by scor ing 98 points to 35 by Falls City and 19, by Perry dale. Only those three schools competed. Oddly enough, no marks were kept on the events during the meet. Re sults: t 100: Lloyd (M); Lytle (M); Ware (FC). 220: Lloyd M), Nen del (Mr, Beaver (P). 440: Mendel (M); Stockton (M); R. Comstock (M). 880: Peoples (M); Brostom (M), Bowman (FC). Mile: Peoples (M), Nairn (FC), Atwater (M). Low hurdles: Ediger (P), Druna way (FC), Reimer (M). High hur dles: Beaver (P), Ware (FC), Navel f TV i JT avail in TK7 Trtmttrtan w waaiv vuui v W f aa mm a a a (FC), MiUer (M). Shot: Hinshaw (M), Lofting (M), Poe (FC). Dis cus: Hinshaw (M), Nave (FC), Comstock (M). Pole vault: Bow man (FC), Lawrence (M), Nairn Theyll Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hatlo -"" '.'B, 1 'EVSSSSSSS&SEUSEwmwwmwE aSSaaafaBaaaaaoTlTrTa SxK " PEDESTRIANS ON A - j?t CCTSJOM'SWERVE JTLlZ Corifaa,rvqj rTTyf, 8 8, P wearsT! V1t1. 1 eCNsf ftjrjr IWI,,L ljliil Tanuasj-ii eatTlT Scrivens to Face Hudson Bearcate IPIay ledgers in Forest Srbve C!as!a . Determined to snatch the win place with the Lewis dc Clark Pioneers, the Willamette Bearcats base- Muii (Quay go co ikth vjrrovw 10 pjn. Northwest conference game, their first tussle here last week. On the mound for the Cats today will be Lou Scrivens, ace of Coach John Lewis mound staff. It was his pitching and batwork that NOKTHWI8T COXntKXHCC WLPrt. W I. Pet. L-CUrk 1 1 .750 Whltraaa 1 1JK0 WUUmette 4 1 JM? Paetne I 1JS0 4 S Ml C-lOMh I SJ6T downed the Badgers in the first game. Opposing Lou will be Jim Hudson, hard-throwing ace of the Badger staff. ' The Bearcats now have five wins and two losses in conference play. Up until this weekend the Lewis & Clarks had a 3-1 record to lead the loon. Willamette is tied with Linfieid in second place. Following today's clash the WUs have only to Dlar Linfieid twice and Lewis & Clark once in the remainder of the conference campaign. Chicago Bears Sign Nevills CHICAGO, May S -VP)- Sam Nevills, 6 foot 2 inch, 240-pound tackle from the University of Oregon, has signed with the Chi cago Bears, Owner-Coach George Halas said today. Nevills is from Harvey, 111, and was. an all-state prep gridder at Thornton high school there. Be fore transferring .to Oregon, Nev ills attended Purdue and was a starting tackle in 1&I7. Viking Netters Down WU Frosh Still riding high on the crest of a victory Wave, the win-happy Sa lem high tennis team notched an other victory Friday afternoon over the Willamette university frosh crew on the Olinger courts 6-1. The Vikings captured all but a single match from the frosh and also copped both doubles. Results: ' Deen (S) over Acheson (W) 6- 0, 8-1; Harrison (W) over Lee (S) 6-4, -Z: Morgall (S) over Hams (W) 6-0, 6-1; Watt (S) over Am bler (W) 6-4, 6-1; Baumgart (S) over Moodhe (W) 9-6, 1-6, 6-4; Doubles: Deen and Morgall (S) over Acheson and Harrison 6-0, 6-1; West and San tee (S) over Moodle and Ambler (W) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. WELCOME. FUEXDS : NEW YORK, May 5-tVA score of youthful demonstrators pelted 16 visiting German soccer players With apples and tomatoes today as the athletes were being greeted officially at city hall. Three of the Jeering demonstrators, who car ried signs proteslng what was term ed the "Nazi -invasion of New York," were arrested on disorderly conduct cnarges. Industrialized furthered the business. incuBation has broiling chicken VKWf. jUUIIt WMIkVU MA. I , Lytle (M), Lawrence (M). Broad jump: Lloyd (M), Reimer (M), Comstock (M). Relay won by Mon mouth; Fans City second. Back in Salem Car! and Barbara Oman are now operating EVA'S CAFE Just North of Underpass Com Out and Try Our LUNCHEON SPECIAL Good Cof ft -Homo Baked Pta and climb back into a tie for first puy r-ece wgosr xutagers va. a a;v The Bearcats nosed out Pacific In Faces Badgers Teteran Roy Haniagton (above). catcher and leaaaff hitter far the vTUlaaaette Bearcata wUl be fta the actUa at Forest Grave ta- ay whan the Cats play Pacific v tm ww eraeuu oruwasc eaaf ereaea snbe Foxes Finish With Victory SILVER TON, May S-(Special)- Coach Milt Ba urn's Silverton Sil ver Foxes today wound up their Willamette Valley league baseball acneauie with a 6-3 victory at Sandy, pitched by Larry Lincoln The Foxes now have six wins and one loss in league play and expect to wind up in a tie with ML An gel for the title. The Preps have two more games to play. Lincoln, yielded only two hits in todays clash. Silver-ton 200 200 24 9 Sandy 000 120 0 3 2 Lincoln and Soderquist; Novot- ny ana sannow. aaaaamaaaaajaaaaaaaaamaiiBaBj Elliott Seventh In Mexican Race Ray Elliott, former Salem man, and Herschel McGriff of Portland, driving as a team in the five-day Mexican auto race, finished sev enth at the finish of the first day of racing Friday, It was reported last night by Elliott relatives resid ing in Salem. The two drove the 226 miles in two hours and 14 minutes. They start out in seventh place in the second day of the classic today. " ' i " . - i I 1 Includat following varittitst ' i Ward Ruby Chat. Encko African Violets Urge, potttdj special at,,, , ,. Have ether Azaleas, perennials, end beddtng plants - 1 . Open Sundiyt nno U9 Liberty Read One Webfoots Face 1 t Husky Runners UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. May WSpecialHThe two remain ing unbeaten Northern division track and field squads dash at Hayward Field Saturday when the Oregon Ducks sore hosts to Wash ington's Huskies. Washington holds easy victories over Oregon Stabs and Idaho while Oregon has romped to wins against Idaho and Washington State. J The meet Saturday brings to gether many of the top running in the league, i Washington and Oregon have at least one man in the Northern Division's top three in every event except the mile and the low hurdles, The ton running attractions for Saturday's meet line up like this: 100-yard dash Bill Fell (0-9 J) vs Craig Weisman CW-aj). 220 yard dash Bill Fell (0-21J) vs Graig Weisman (W-21.7). 440 yard dash Dave Henthora (O- 50.0) vs Wen Morgan i (W-50.2). 880-yard run Jack Hensey (W- 1S3.9) vs Walt McClure (0-127). Two-mile run George Abbey (W 8:30.6) vs Pete Mundie (0-9:46J). High hurdles Jack ' Burke (W- 14.S) vs. Jack Doyle D-15.1). Mile relay Washington !(3:2&2) vs Oregon (32SJ). Oregon has a slight edge In the field events with George Rasmus sen favored to lead the Ducks to a possible sweep in the pole vault, Chuck Missfeldt a heavy favorite in the javelin and Bob Anderson lending the discuss. ' Washington has a winner In the high jump with Bill Olson and the broad Jump will be a tossup between Don Bortholemy of Washington! and Woodley Lewis of Oregon.) Two football players, Loren Perry of Washington and Bob Anderson of 'Oregon will fight it out in the shot put. Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Tart. Oregon. May. 1950 (compiled by U5. Covet Sx Coodetic roruoBd. orcgoai. TaMa van otaaaard tuna; to ater- daylirM ubm, aSt on bear.) ,1 May Ttmo X :TJ aim. 6:04 pjn. SOS tun. 1:11 pjn. 4 M aju. T:1S pjn. la a jr. SSI pjn. S4S ajn. S4 pa Ht. a I s BX SS 4M IS I- Tlmo 10:09 a.m. -j aM pa. IM aon. jl:10pin. ;il:07 pjsa. Ht -14 SJ) -at si -1.1 as t:0S SrUBJB. I1Z.40 ajn. j IM pjn. ! SM aja. ! 1MA S.4 -aa ss SJ IS S:47 pj Moor Coverings Leading Name Brands "Contractors Discount QUALITY WOETMANSHI? Iaanedlaie Service Deri IL Lucas Si Company 285 North LanccalBf Drive Phont 94341 . . l i --. - - '.' . i. 1 . 910 Mile North of State Street 4 Corners I ' ' i '- - Open I ta 8 VM. Any Evening hj Appointment n n ovico n sy i n block south, pest Salem Hefshti Huskies Spank OSCsiriPair v Moen, Arnason Hurl 4-0, 1-0 Shutouts somxmMM.fi rvrsiox stawdinos WLPct i . i W L Pet. Wash SUt T ijrrsoreroa St. S T Wasatogta 7 S.7VS Oregon S Idaho 4 .4001 iYtaay xeaaltK At Waatdagtoa Btata S, Or on S. At Waahlngtoa 4-1. Ora- goa State - - -- ;).' SlATTLl!, May 5 --Bobby Moen and Hal Arnason twirled twin shutouts today as tba -University of Washington i swept its two-game North era Division Pac ific Coast conference baseball series from Oregon State college, 40 and 1-0. ! Moen was touched for eight hits In tba nine-inning opener, but managed to keep the pesky Beav ers from the plate, j In the second tilt, for seven in nings, Arnason yielded but two bits. Don Fawcett tapped him for a single in the second, and Bob Christianson reached him for double in the sixth. Both were left stranded. , i . Moen struck out 10 in register ing his fourth victory without de feat in the first game, i Ore Stat - 80S SM S80 8 1 Woataanctaa Ol aoi SO 4 7 Ban ad Coodbcod: Moem and Lund- bS. I Oregon State oe 600 0 2 0 m mii i a a wasningron Whita and Ceodbrod: Arnason and tandbers. . ! Cougars Down Webfoots,5-2 PUIJIAN, Wash., May S -W- wasnington scaies lm uoiqum won xus una arraigns coass con ference baseball victory today as he pitched and batted the Cougars to a 8 to 2 Northern Division victory over last place Oregon. Doiauist. an unoeaien u-year old right bander, spaced six Ore gon hitS. , ; , Orrnn nut together three of its six hits to tie the score in the second. Daryle Nelson started u with a double and came in on ram Kimballa alnrle. A lone double by Joe Segura scored Kimball. Sid Mills gave WSC nnlv fivo bits but was In trouble all the way. giving IS bases on baus. Orccoa SOS COO SM S t 4 vrkt.. C K us aoi ii-a s a asUM om sugar; uoayow aan arr. Cat Netters Beat Pacific Coach Les Sparks' Willamette U tennis team Friday downed the Pacific .Badgers at' Forest Grove, S2, for its third Northwest con ference victory in four starts. The Bearcat swingers will take on Montana U today on the WU courts at S:30 ajn. as part of the school's May Day celebration. Yesterday's results: Single: Connor W d. Turk (PI HM.I4. McCoy (W) d. Uttla P) S-S. T-S. Lorcns W) a. Caroea (f ) -t 7-5. Surrman P d. Milea (W 24, S-7. 6-1. Chaokbera (W) d. Cunnlnjr- ham (P) f-S. 4KS. Doublet: Coaaera Lorenz - (W) d. Tark-Uru (P -!. a-3. Caraen-Surgman (P) 4. Miles-Mc Coy (W) 8-7. S-4. ! 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The great little Texan needed that round, however, to open up bis first-place advantage over Skip Alexander of Knoxville, Term. Alexander also was six under regulation for the par 70, 1,3 68-yard layout. Alexander, who had a 8 yester day, in turn was two strokes- in front of Sammy Snead after the host slammer, playing In the same threesome with Hogan, tacked a 63 onto his first-round 66. The field of 27 professionals will be Joined tomorrow by 83 ama teurs for a 38-tnfle pro-amateur tournament to be held concurrent ly with the Open's last two rounds. Hogan's deadly short Iron game was. once more: superb as he consistently-chipped within easy birdie distance of the pin. He did, however, run into some putting difficulties at the beginning and actually was one over par at the end of four holes. The 145-pound links magician missed a three-foot birdie putt on No, 1, and an eight-footer lipped the cup on No. Z. 'See Me First9 Correctly Named ALBANY. 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