w ' 7 . . 4 . K ' . . - I eavers,aacs : In 'New Series Coast League Opens 7th Week of Action , - By th Associated Ptm 1 The Portland Beavers,' after hold in j the league leading San Diego Padres - to a 3-3 split in " their recent Pacific Coast league baseball series, open a new stand t Portland Tuesday night with the second division Sacramento Sena ton J The . Bearers, with 19 Wins and 19 losses are tied with Oakland j for fifth place in the standings. Sacramento is seventh with a 15-28 mark. Other" new PCX. series this week put San Diego at Seattle, Oakland ; at San Francisco and Los Angeles Sit Hollywood, all starting Tues . " day -night ' ' . "".." After six weeks of league play the Padres are on top by tyro full games over the Hollywood' Stars. Los Angeles is in third place 44 games out of the lead and San Francisco is fourth with a 21-20 mark. Portland is 6 Mi games out of first place. , ' Probable pitchers for the Sacra- jnento-Pprtland opener are Matt v Surkont for the Sacs" and either Red Adams or Red Lynn for Port land, i , Parsons Whacks Grand-Slammer ' Viings Efdly to Bonn' Siluesion pne, 6 io 2 : Shortstop Ron Parsons slammed out -a bases-loaded home run in the sixth inning yesterday at Oiinger field to give' the Salem Vikings 6-2 district baseball victory over the Silverton Silver Foxes. The Foxes were In front 2-1 when the smash came and Jack Kolln of Coach Milt Baum i nine was hook- ed up in a hurling duel with Gene Garver of Harold Hauk's locals. The Vikings had scored a run In the first inning on two hits. Bill Johnson driving across the tally. Silverton tied it up in the. third and went ahead in the sixth. Then came Parsons' wallop, followed in the same inning by 'Jim Stewart's theft of home for Salem's final run. ' Garver whiffed seven and walk ad no one in registering his "tri umph. Kolln fanned five and walked six. There were; 11 hits off Kolln, four oft Garver. Both Parsons and Stewart, along with Gordy Bacon, had two hits. Stew art had. a triple. s- The win was Salem's sixth, as gainst one loss against prep com petition this season. The game waa a makeup tilt for a rainout of April 28. The Sal ems today play at Albany in a Big Six league dash, and Jim Rock will be on the mound for the Haukmen. Silver ton - recently finished Willamette Valley league play with 6-1 re cord. :' - - : . ' " BUvertau (Z) ' B-BOA B H O A S 1 S 4 s s t s cBridcs SIS .Largest! Colin, p S 0 0 2: Parsons, s 1 1 OiStwrt. m 1 Johnson, 1 0 0 Jones, c 0 Bacon, r 4. 0 II Roger. I 0 3 ; Sloan. 3 1 S lGarucr.p o 4 at ustlsn. l S 4 S ft lodri)us.c a i o o a a a l 1.4 nan jm I lker. 1 S i a a o is 1 t feu it. rf S pjnsnj S itltnbrg.J S S 1 ft 0 1st IS ToUt S3 4 18 8i Total S3 It St 10 x Batted for Soderquist In 2nd. Silverton c- 001 001 ft S 4 S Slm 100 005 11 S Pitcher: IP AB H R ER SO BB Kolln '33 H ft ft Caruer 7 2fl 4 1 ft Wild pitch: Kolln. S. Hit by pitcher: Jerqutst l. Left on basea: Suvertoa Miwii w. mivii. rmswvnm . who, Montgomery. Stoltertberf. Home run: C! m ei... arsons. 3-base nit: Stewart. Kuna bat ted in: Pareons 4. Johnson; Sacrifice felt:. Kolln. Montgomery. Stolen baaea: Stewart. Sloan, Caruer. Umpire: Harry NATIONAL 1XAGUE: New York at icago jansen (1-2) va schmiU (1-1). ton at st. xxnits fnicht) snahn (4-1 va Brazle (1-4). Brooklyn at ltUburfh (nlht Branca (0-4) ya ueen ( 1-1). Only ramee icheduledk. AMERICAN LEAGUE: St. Louis at New York (night) Ostrowski (34) vs Lopat (3-1). Cleveland at Philadelphia niht Bearden (0-0) or Gromek (1 ft va rowler (O-l). Detroit at Boston Trucks (0-1) v Kinder (3-2). Chi ta Jo at Washintrton (night) Haetner (ft-1) vs HitUe (0-0). ... Wes Barnes Improved At Albany Hospital JEFFERSON Wes Barnes is in Albany General hospital where he wa reported improving last week. Barnes suffered an attack while helping move a refrigerator ear lier last week. I ; Mrs. Fred Bell was married to Clark ScoJes of Montana, i in a simple wedding service last week at Albany. They will make their home in Mrs. Scoles house in outh Jefferson. i "tVl cvgry Theyll Do It Every AMAL6AMATED 'Djp SHE SAY -XXI LET WziPPER, 36FLYlNS WAQH? PLEAS ' 3 ( VOUf? COFFEE ) SAUCD?CDMMOM28t. Vf JSS' S X ' 6et cr"icwscuc?rrH?PUFFLE- WALK, vo not CMX WARM 1 B34-HUH? RUTO YOUR f, YJ L? V nVPA BIT f WARM COFFEE? VAH-, InSAKEST EXIT. h'ZStkM - . ! - - ...... - . - .. -i, . ' ' - . I - : : : M - - Bash 'Em Boys for Vikings - U i :( r i ssk '1 " ; .h, v;.-,,,td 1 Y YY. i . .if 1 I . . ? -!.. .jav. bMMtniMMaaMMiMHiM Two aatfleld veterans for Coach season are Bill Johnson (left) a berth in the state tournament while both will be in the) lineup -.' play the Bulldors in a league Falls City Cops j Loop Ball I Crown FALLS CITY, May "-(Special) The Falls City high baseball team today won the Polk county B league baseball title with a 10-0 win over Perrydale. The win was Falls City's sixth in a row with out defeat in circuit play and sends Coach Bruce Barker's club against either Yamhill or Amity for the District B-2 title. Bud Nairn today held i Perrydale ! to three hits and fanned six. Steve Poe slammed out two hits for the FCs. : f Perrydale 000 000 0 OSS Falls City ..L. 530 200 x 10 8 2 i Powers and Beaver; Nairn and Ware. I -Table of Coastal Tides t Tide, for Taft. Orefoa, May. 1950 (compiled by 115. Coast St Geodetic Survey, Portland. Oregon). 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Take Over SEATTLE, May 8-(ffV-Washington took over undisputed posses sion of first place in the Coast Conference Northern division baseball standing today with a 4-3 victory over the Oregon Sucks. A three run rally in the ninth turned the trick for the Huskies. , L Harold Hank's Salem high nine this and Jim Stewart. They hope tft land at Albany later this month. Mean at Albany today when the Vikings clash. Sandy Defeats Woodbums WOODBURN, May 8-(Special) The Sandy Pioneers, although ob taining only one hit off Woodburn pitching, Monday downed the Bulldogs here in a Willamette Val ley league makeup game, 6-2, Walks and, errors paved the way for nearly all Pioneer scoring. Woodburn collected three hits off S. Cawvey but couldn't score until the final frame when the Bulldogs pushed across both tal lies. Sandy 301 110 0 13 Woodburn 000 000 22 3 7 S. Cawvey and Rannow; Larson, t isher (4) and Henderson.: Look and team Bj ACL Garden 1. What are the names of the nine planets in the solar system? 2. What is the average weight of men and women? Who became. President of the U. S. when James Garfield was assassinated? 4. What part of Canada is south of the United States? 5. What is the most reproduc tive animal? ANSWERS 1. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. I 2. -Of men, 150 lbs, of women, 1401b. 3. Chester A. Arthur. 4. That part next to Detroit, Mich. ' ' - - 8. The common barn rat. Radio Coliimn - (Aauaenneetenti la thla eetama wlU appear bet eae a far any Mittenlar preeraaa. Tke laferauUieat will he baaed e facta as sefesnitted ftet the ceiaau is net reraoaalbie far chance er pr sraa alUratioat.) Two members of Willamette university faculty, Jean Farquhar son, pianist, -and Willis. Gates. Violinist, will appear on 'station KOAC today at 2 pjxu, on a pro gram sponsored by the American Association ol University Women. By Jimmy Hatlo Leed in EJsce Oregon s Mel Krause hurled shutout ball until the eighth when he loaded the bases on walks and then wild-pitched in a run. Still holding a 3-1 lead, he got the first man in the ninth before Washing- NOKTHEKH DIVISION g 1 W X. Pet. W W L Pet. Waihnrtn a 3 .SOO Oreron St. 3 7 J0O Wuh. St. 7 3 .778; Oregon 3 8 -173 Idaho 4 ft .400 Monday result: At Waahinftoa 4. Oregon 3. : ton broke loose. Larry Hems walked, Gordon Rodland tripled and Bill Andring singled to tie the count. Then Andring stole second and raced home with the winning run when Shortstop Ray Coley threw wild to first in an attempt to complete a double play. The Ducks got single runs in the fourth, sixth and eighth off starter Hal Arnason, who was lifted af ter Ray Stratton's double drove in the final tally. Bom Peterson fin ished for the Huskies and got credit for the win. Stratton was Oregon's big sticker with a double and two singles. The Ducks and Huskies wind up their two-game series here to morrow, f t Oregon 000 101 0103 8 1 Washington -000 000 0134 6 2 Krause and Sugura; Arnason, Peterson (8) and Lundberg. Bearcats Play ort i Willamette Us Bearcat baseball ers depart from Northwest con ference competition i momentarily today to tangle with the Vanport collegians in a 1:30 pjn. double- header at Vanport. Coach Johnny Lewis' young squad, returns to league play next Saturday, against Linfield at McMmnville. The Cats have a Thursday game booked also, with the strong Port land U Pilots on the local Bush field diamond. Willamette earlier in the season split a double bill with the Pilots. j Hurlers apt to see action today for the Bearcats include Larry Stocks, Larry Odell, Frank Gatch ell, Howie Olson and Mike Glenn. Boston Schedules Vandals Eleven BOSTON, May 8 -&P)- The Un iversity of Idaho, , Pacific Coast conference member, has been ad ded to the 1950 football schedule of Boston university; The game will be played at Fenway park, Boston, Nov. 18, the first of a home-and-home series, with B.U. going west in either 1952 or 1953. mmm EUctricOy ' Pow't wring year kudi Jwttceloaitw, Vanp l:u:(jiH:-iNc 1 , The Nation's Top Comics NICE LITTLE PUPS. YtH, 14-VVVUU7 LOVES ALU OF YOU BLONDS TOPS ERSTWHILE PALS. JOE AhTOOT5uSPEED THE SCENE WITH THEIR DICK TRACT whatS the good news ? is the I HAVE AHCW MUCH MONEV rS LU NEW5FDRYDU1 LITTLE MONGREL DEAD? -SAY SOME THING! D0NT STAND ZERO MJVE (EA STUPID- LITTLE ANNIE BOONZT BUZZ SAWYES ALL RIGHT, in M II . . . LTHEREL mm : M M M W 1 i .mil ll tifr- I ""Vir Htf, JAKE , J -.! r-". .. ,,..,,-, t ng YOU 4T0.L AttVt ff S,1 AM0THK QltQ. lY fK.d4 V cor ths muu i57K,Ne LOOKING FORTWa AVGOTCHA I LO5T WHAT'S v-rcfA?3iies - W OP MOOOrt F1NDTT! MICZET MOUSS 81? 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