The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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' PARKER FIELD. Yakima, May
20-(Special)-The Yakima Bean
put the skids to the Salem Sena
tors again tonight In their Western
International, league baseball ser
ies, copping the second tilt of the
set 11-5 and pulling the Salems
four games behind the high-flying
Tacoma Tigers The loss also drop
ped Manager Ad Lislca's team to
within m half game of the third
place Wenatchees and 1 games
within the Bears themselves, -,
The series ends tomorrow night
with a doubleheader, after which
Salem goes home Tuesday to open
a series with Wenatchee.
Lefty Ken Wyatt was the loser
tonight He was wild, walking
eight and allowing five hits, all
good for eight Yak runs in the
five innings he worked.- Bill Os
born, back in action again after
idleness with an ailing shoulder,
pitched the balance of the game.
Lefty Larry Powell went the
route! for the -Bears for the win.
Salem Manager Ad Liska was
chased, probably for the first time
in his long baseball career, by
Umpire Perkins in the eighth after
a balk was called on Qsborn. Liska
m-otested loud and- lone, but to no
avail. Osborn was booted out
soon after, and then even later in
the eighth Mgr. Joe Orengo and
Outfielder Dick steinnauer oz ine
falem's 195 softban season gets nder way Monday nlht at Leslie, and It wUl find these veteran cam
Mirners ready te re. Jim Rawlins, always ene of the top flingers in the aty circuit and this year
with she new Salem Snpper clubteam. U pictnred above. A trio of Campbell Rock Woolers (1-r) Catch-
JU-rUM) to t (below) is the -Maker. e. Yak, were thumbed put also for
Wally Scott The Yaks had 11,
three by Teddy savarese, weir
left-handed second baseman and
three more by Jim Westlake who
drove in five runs. Injuries on the
Yak club has forced the Yaks to
play the southpawTpitcher at sec
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14 The) Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Sundcry, May 21. 1950
Minoso Honier Ruins Helser ,
Padres; EarntTS Victory
Qves Bevos In !0 Frames
SAN DIEGO, Calif., May . 20-()-Orestes Minoso's 10th inning
home rim with two men on gave ban Diego a 7-5 win over Portland
in a Pacific Coast league baseball game today.
The Beavers had jumped into a 4-0 lead In the first- inning but
were held scoreless from then un-
Nyssa A' Runnerup,
Baker 3d, Eugene 4th
CORVALLIS. Ore. Mav 20-P
-Four more records fell today as-
Meaiora ana Union galloped off
with state high school track cham
pionships as expected. . .
For Medford It was the third
win In a row in class A. For Un
ion it was the second consecutive
class B title. Neither team was
pressed.
Two records fell in class A.
Dick Zimmerman of La Grande
skimmed the high hurdles in 14.8
seconds, one-tenth .of, a-' second
Since , obtaining Wally (Chief)
Scott to play shortstop for them,
. the Salem Senators nave been a
solid WIL pennant threat The
24-year-old Indian plays plenty
of shortpatch for Mgr. Ad Lis
ka's flock. Hell return to town
with the club Tuesday nisht, to
open a series with Wenatchee.
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Making the rounds: ' ' ! jvi
Baseball: Contrary to rumors, Dick Sinovic has reporfedTo the
Vancouver Caps and in his first game bopped two hits, one a double,
and Doked across two runs . . . The new wall around tbe western
portion of Warden Alexander's
hoslelry has killed off one of the
better wise cracks of years stand
ing at OSP. Time was when a foul
tip disappeared over the old wall
some native spectator would bel
ler, 'Til go get it." It always got
a laugh. But now with the old wall
still residing within the new, the
would-be ball shagger still would
be quite hemmed in by the new
barrier even if he were allowed
W be so helpful i. . . Both Bob
Johnson and Earl Kuper, ex-Tac-oma
Tige managers are playing
emipro ball for the Grays JHar
bor, Wash., nine, afast bush out
fit . . . Bud Peterson not only beat
out the two other shortstops Who1
were on the Denver club when ha
ioined it. but also was hitting .338,
rood enoufih for sixth best in the
Western Iood. at last look;
Rowing: Ever wondephow big
the muscled lads whc-pull the col-
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legiaie rowing jwus xcauj . tvavts mncQ
trrh- hi.Tn hln it's a set TRAVIS CKUaS
of factsiteaned from the U of Washington rosters: The average height
of theHusky varsity boatsmen is -3 and average weight 177. The
i. kqw t Hft nnunds. Tha lunior varsity shell averages 6-3
also, as does the freshman boat with respective weights at 178 and
' ..... ii .i 4V. iiinlt .hall la nsHv
181. jUlgni BOQ inai every mcmuw v " -
Washingtonian, with seven of the nine from Seattle itself. Huslty
Coach Amibrickson's son pulls the No. 6 ear for the varsity; incide'n-
tally . . . . ' ' .' ;
New Grid Transfer Hot Shot at OCE
Football: Bill Mc Arthur at OCE loses Halfback Cerky Van
Loe next fall, bat he's not bemoan In it. "Mac" has picked P
promising transfer from St Mary's in Jim Ortlief and predicts
- the newcomer will be nothing short of a touchdown wow. End
Hank Decker, also a transfer from the Gaels awhile back, help
ed lore Ortlief to Monmouth. The balance of McArthurs back
field appears to be set and will open as follows next Wednesday
nlrht when the Wolves hold their lntra-sqoad game nnder .the
OCE lights: Ortlief and Kobln Lee at halfbacks. Whiter Palm
alst at fall and Roger Daach, the Viking trad at quarterback.
All Isn't peaches and cream for McArthur, however. He sayi he
Is badly In need of good linemen to fill the vacancies left via
rradaation ... ' -. Z . I
Softball: The new gal's Capitol Shopping Center team, hopefully
--the best this city ever has produced, will play all games in Hollywood
. bowl during the season. The Valley Sportsters are spending much
time and money attempting tP erect a first-rate softy field within the
bowl's Da ved auto racing strip .-. . Top teams looming in? the forth
coming City circuit at Leslie are the Paper Makers and 'Salem Supper
Clubbers. You can expect some real batues between tnose two nines
'Whitey Skoog of West at Oregon State
Basketball: Speaking of athletic transfers, Slats Gill at OSO
: has picked op a basketeer who already has some of the Beaver
, patriots calling him the "Whitey Skoog of the West" The new
comer Is Danny Johnston, tow-headed ward from Compton JC.
He looked plenty good In the Varsity vs. Grads spring game at
OSC the ether nlrht and his actions and looks did remind ene of
those owned by Minnesota's famed Skoog. What with Bob Payno
looking like Cliff Crandall and Johnston Kke Skoog, now all Gill
needs is someone to come forth with the likeness of Grosa and
hell be well heeled for the next Northern Division derby . . . .,
. 'Wrestling: Know what The Great Atlas does every day to keep
; that monstrous chest and -set of biceps m top trim? Merely from 600
to700 pushups, and via the hard way. He puts hands on two chairs
and feet on a table, toes down. He then dips the chest op and down,
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SEATTLE May. ?0,-flV The F,"'1
University of Oregon rqmped to I xMcMiiia l
me xwortnern uivision. racmc i ostxrn,p i
Coast conference, track title so LewP
easily today it did not even bother
to enter the final mile relay.
Oregon scored so points, wash
Tigers Again
TopCapOanos
By tha Asiociated Press
Tacoma's, torrid Tigers jumped
their Western International league
lead to four full games last night
as they stopped the J Vancouver
Capilanos, 3-0 behind' the, seven-
hit hurling of Don Carter. Carter
outpitched the Caps' George Nich
olas in helping tne Tigers to ineir
fourth straight victory.
Wenatchee's Chiefs Jumped to
within half a game of second,
place Salem by whipping the Tri-
a v . ak j.a.,
uiw nwcu )Vuiuu. M1 vlHrn 002 BOO 03-wll 11 4 I -y BraVCS, ll- On W
mgton was second with 38 and y Loitag pitcherT wystt. Balki wystt twirling of Jay Ragnt The Chiefs
(11) Takima
BH'OA B H OA
GsvigUo.1 4 1 1 31 Ssvaress X 0 3 3
1 s OiBaxesj a i a 4
1 12 0 Cheso,3 4 10 3
1 1 OTiMleraJ 113 0
0 3 0!Westlak4 4 3 12 0
O 3 0 Tomay.c 4 15 2
2 2 3 Baciocojn 4 0 2 0
1 2 4 Gamlnoj 4 0 10
0 0 llPoweU.p 2 0 0 3
10 0
0 0 2
0 0 1
i Salem (S)
Zurcherj 4
Bartle.l I
WasleyJ 4
Cherry." S
Bara,a S
Scott 4
OTGmvmeh
Beat Bears
OAKLAND, Calif- May 20
yp)- Washington's power-laden
rarsity crew rowed to a stir
ring . victory over California
day m a three-mile race, cli
naxlng the fortieth annual
eg atta In. the two teams' Far
iVestern rivalry. The margin
a'aa abont three-quarters of a
ength. The' time was 14:45.8,
wn&lderably slower than the
record of 14:21 sef In 1941 by
mother' Washingtor crew.
It ended California's string
if a dosen ' consecutive wins
darted in 1948 with the Olym
ie trials.
. Washington's freshman boat
set. the tempo for their big
brothers of the varsity by de
feating, tbe Cal yearlings two
and one-half lengths In the
two-mile opener. California
salvaged something by win
ning the three-mile Junior var
sity event
til Mickey, Rocco singled home
their last tally.
In other Coast games the Holly
wood Stars remained within three
games of the Padres by downing
Oakland ' 5-2 ."to. the 12th Inning
with the aid of homers by Buddy
Hicks, and - Herb . Gorman. The
four-hit pitching of Elmer Single
ton helped San Francisco to an 8
3 - win "over Los Angeles ; before
6895. The Sacramento Solons
dropped into the cellar as, they
bowed to the Seattle Rainiers. 9-2.
Denny Galehouse of the Suds gave
five hits to push the Rainiers up
to seventh place. :
The San Diego triumph was the
PadresVfourth in five tries against
the Beavers this week and marked
the first victory in three looks at
Portland's Roy Helsers pitching.
Portland
BH OA
Marqei,m 4 1 llWilsonJ
Clayi 4 1 3 OlSimpsnjn
Layne.S 4 0 0 3Mlnoso
Rocco.1 til OjWestjr
Brovia,r S 3 S OiAdanosJ
BaslnsklJ 10 0 J Grilum.l
Austins 4 10 O Moore.c
Rltchey.o i I 7 0 Wietlmn j
Helser ,p 4 0 0 0 Barrett.p
0 0 0 0 Kraui.p
I aStorey
fSavage.p
zBarrj
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4 13
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114
1 1
0 3
0 0
0 0
1 0
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Totals .39 24 14 .Totals 33 11 27 18
v Singled for Wvtt in 6th.
Salem 001 013 001 BSD
Washington State third at 28
Idaho nosed out Oregon State 17
to 16 and Montana trailed with j osborn
Onhnrn X. Powall.
Pitcher: . IP AB H RERSO BB
Wyatt , , t 23 7 S S S a
Osborn 3 4 3 3 0 3
Lew . 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Brawny Dick Doyle of Montana g"?'" ? 1 ! ? ;1 i I
Smashed the 21-year-old discus Left on bases: Salem 0, Takima 10.
rernrrt mnA Jarlr Tlnrlr nf WacVi-lTwo base hits!' Savaresc. Scott. WW-
infftnn httTH hitrh hnrHrlla, wasiey. hum miwa in-. uv-
TV. j I srrifir: WTatt.' Double plays: Cheso
. , . . . . .1 to tavBra 10 nnuuv. utvuiw w
Wim engineer s tape ami tne Doyle scotf to BarUs. Ssvaress to Baxes to Tri-Clty.
loss was recoraea as ie ana Olui wesUake. Errors: cneso.a. evarei a,
feet. The Old mark, set bv Ed I Tims: S:4S. umpires trwsans ana mam-
rw.. i nn leu. Anenaance: ins
147 feet 2 Inches.
socked 18 hits off Cy Greenlaw,
including two doubles and a" pair
of singles by Ragni. Hank Sciarri
contributed two triples..
Knokane a Indiana tonned last-
place Victoria, 5-3 as Johri Conant
scattered nine nits.
Vancouver ., 000 000 0000 7 2
Tacoma - OOO 002 10- S is r
. Nicholas sad Helsneri Cartsr and
Sheets.
Totals S3 8 27 T Totals 27 10 SO 14
Nona out when winninc run scored.
Ran for Brovia in 10th.
a Doubled for Kraus in 7th.
Portland . 400 000 000 11
San Dieso O00 021 100 17
Winninc Ditcher W Savace: toalna1
piicnar iieiser. 1
Pitcher t
Barrett
Kraus
Savage
newer
WXSTEKN INTERNATIONAL
Tacoma
Salem
Wenatch
W I Pet.
21 1 .7
.7MITrf-Cir
.007ipoKan uii
JSiVancouv 10 17
Yamlka 1613 J6S2 Victoria 121 iJ7S
Saturday results: At Yaauna ii, a
at wn
IP AB R HER BB SO
. 4 4 4 3 4 2 0
. s? io o s o a l
.3 10 1 3 1 I
. 37 f 10 7 1 4
fialk Helser. Hit bv Ditcher
Marques by Barrett. West by Helser,
um on oases Portland 7. San Ln
eeo I. Two base hits Moore. Storey.
Home runs Graham. Minoso. Sac
rlrJee hits Lame. Clay. Stolen bass
I Minoso. Runs batted ln Brovia.
.414 Austin' 3. Ritchey. Graham 2. Adams.
.370 Storey. Minoso 3.. Double play Kraus
to Wietelmann to. Graham. Tims 2:13.
lem ;
sna ono ooa i s 2 1
004 900 11 11 is ' 1 I
'enatcfaee 11. tri-City 3:
at Tacoma 3. Vancouver 0 at Spo
kane . Victoria 3.
Wenatchea
Green law and McKeecani Kasm and
riscalini.
Steve Anderson, who set the lie's 3 Strokes Ahead
nigh hurdle mark at 14.4 seconds
for Washington in lJWOy was of- fl. lfl
ficial. starter for th meet today Vfl Aflfl .Tl 51 FPQ
and sent Burke away on his 14.3- tllvrtlAl U1IC11. Vi3
Tourney Lead
OOO Oil 0013 S
130 000 10 S 10 2
Mooty and Ronnins: Connant ; and
Rossi.
Victoria
Epokana
secona recora launt.
Iran Polsfoot, who tied Ander
son's mark last., year, started to
day, but had to pull up with an
old muscle injury.
Mile run 1. Jack Hutchins: Oreson:
2. Dick Petterson. Oregon Stater 3. Art
Backlund. Oregon; 4, Earl Lesley.
Washington. Tims 4:18.3.
100-yard dash 1. BiU Fen. Oregon:
2. Craig Weisman. Washington! 3. Jack
smitn, Oregon; 4, Bob Cleary. Oregon.
TimsrH.7. -
440-yard dash . l. Dave Henthorne.
Ohegon; 2. Don Mllleri Idaho: 3. Ken
an. Washington: 4. Jack Country-
Oregon. Time :495.
120-yaVd high hurdles 1. Jack.
Burke,Waihington; 2. Peter Steward.
wasmngton; Sr'Keitn Bean. Idaho; 4.
Jack Doyle, Oregon. Time :14.3 new
division record; old record :14.4 tfy
Steve Anderson. Washington. 1930, and
Fran Polsfoot, Washington State; 1949).
Ducks Topple
Beavers Agam
f OAST LCAOCa
WLPct. WLPct.
San Diego 34 19 jB39 Portland 23 28 .500 I HoDywood
Hollywod 3021 .584 San Fran 26 20 joo Oakland:
Oakland 28 24 38: seatus a js
Los AngU 28 28 .524 sacramnto
Saturdav results : At San Diceo 7.
Portland S (10 innings); at Los An- Seattle
geles 3, San Francisco &rat Oakland 2,
Hollywood 8; at Sacramento 2. Seattle
Umpires Carlucci, Somen and Bents.
Attenaance 4.608 (official).
San Francisco , 010 02S 000 8 10
Los Angeles . 300 000 0008 4
Singleton and Partes: Adklns. Kush
W ana iovotney.Burbrink tS).
Mondorzf. Anthony
lock; Earrist and Noble.
000 020 000" 003 S 7
0002 7
100 010 000
Anthony (7) and
Sand
333 001 oooo 11
000 200 000 2
Mo
man
3. Jack Padrick. Washington State. 6
feet 4 inches; 4. Norman Say, Oregon
axate. s rest 10 mcnes.
Shot put 1, Robert Swerin. ' Wash
ington State. 48 feet 4 Inches: 2, Frank
MaUya. Washington State. 48 feet 24
inches; 3. Loran Perry. Washington, 47
xeet bs wenes; 4. Kooen i is tier, wasn
lnrton SUte, 47 feet.
880-yard run - 1. Norm Faraham.
Idaho; 2, Jack Hensey. Washington; 3.
Walt McClure. Oregon: 4. Con Matland.
Washington, and Mike Fleming, Mon
tana, tie. Tims, i:m.i.', j
. Javelin 1. Chuck Missfeldt. Ore
gon, 198 feet 0 Inches; 2, Dick Nelson-.
Washington State. 190 feet S Inches; 3.
Royal Delaney, Oregon State, 189 feet 8
LOS ANGELES, May 20
Samuel Jackson Snead took com
mand of the-$15,000 western open
golf ehampionship late today,
clipping par for. two strokes for
a 69 and posting a 64-hole score
of 209.
The West Virginia professional
thus goes into the final round
tomorrow with a comfortable
three stroke lead over the field.
Nearest- threat to Shead is E.
J. (Dutch) Harrison, 'who also
carded a 69 to go with previous
rounds of 70 and 73 for a total
of 212.
Blond Jimmy Clark of Hunt
ington Beach. Calif., who held a
one stroke lead over Snead going
into today's firing, faded pack
with m IS for 214 Tiv stroke
behind Snead was Jim Terrier of I ""c.t
A . . ... . 1 I '
aan r rancisco, wiio me uura o
of the day for 213. '
CORVALLIS. Ore., May 20-P)
-Oregon hauled itself out of the
Northern Division. Pacific Coast
baseball conierence ceuar toaay
by defeating Oregon State college,
7 to 4. It was tne secona straignt
Oregon win over the Beavers and
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WLPct3 WLPct.
New York 18 J92! Cleveland 13 11 J77
Detroit 18 8.667: Philadelph 918.333
Boston 1913J94 St. Louis 8 18 M
Washngtn II 11 J77: Chicago 8 19 JOS
saturaav results:-at cieveisna s.
Boston 8: st St. Louis 3. Wsshington 0;
at Detroit 8, Philadelphia 3; at Chi
cago 1. New York 3. -
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WLPct. WLPct.
Brooklyn 17 S 54' Boston 13 13 .800
Philadelp 18 10 13 PitUburg 11 15 .464 I
Sacramento
Galehouse and Salkeld: Bevcns. Liar-
man (2), Rose (3),. Thompson (3), Do-
Dcnuo i ) ana Bteiner.
drills. He connected nine of 20
passes to spark the second string
offensive..
Xarl Stella scored the first White
touchdown on a 68-yard bootleg
puy kicked all extra points.
Salem hlth pointsmen ! tha Stata
Prep tourney finals: Don McKende
4th la the broad Jump: Larry Panlns
tat two-way tie for 5 th in bread Jump:
Laytoa Gilson 5th In shotput: Harold
Goheea 8th ln Javelin.
From other schools In the area Sac
red Heart's Terry Cooney was 4th
in the Javeua in "A" action, Weaver
of Independence was Sth ln the - hit a
hurdles sad Duncan ef Lebanon was
5th 1st the discus.
Is the MB" eatecory Jefferson's Jim
Grimes was first In the 888 and 4tA
In the century. Dye of the Jeffs, was
cut u the mm and Bear of Turner
was Sth in the same event. Wilt of
Tnrner was Sth In the 448. McCaU
of Gervais was 2nd la tha broad
Jump, Dunn of Gervsls was Sth la
the 440 and Mahoney, Gervals, was
4th la the Javelia and Sth in the low
hurdles. Lloyd of Monmoath got a'
tie for 3rd la : the 22.
under a mark established by Hol-
oway of Washington in 1933 and
tied by Jack Doyle of Hillsboro in .
1940. '
Al Martin of Cottage. Grrove set
the ether class A record, running
the half-mile in 1:59.9 minutes. ,
The old mark was 2:00.4 by Lloyd '
Jepson of Benson (Portland) in
1948.
In class B Larry Wilson of Un- '
ion ran the quarter-mile-in 52.1
seconds, cutting four-tenths-of a
second off. the old mark set by
Clauser of Adrian in 1947.
John Henslee of Pilot Rock
turned- In a record 24,5" seconds
in the class B low hurdles, a
tenth of a second under the mark
set by Hill of Henley in 1947. 1
The class A finals of the low
hurdles saw Jack Morris, who set
record In the event yesterday;"
winning in the time of 22.4 sec
onds. His record time in the pre
liminaries yesterday was 22.3.
In the class B 100-yard dash.
Lloyd Powell of Triangle Lake
turned in a time of 10.6 seconds,
to equal the. record for that event.
Two other Individual perform
ances stood out. Ted Anderson of
Newport won the class A 100 and
220-yard dashes to earn 20 points
ana . single-handedly give his
school seventh place.
Tred Manuel of Helix did even
better in class B. He won the dis
cus and broad jump events and
placed third In the javelin. That
gave him 26 points, good for fifth
place in the meet.
The order of finish In class At
Medford 54, Nyssa 33, Baker
27, Eugene 24, La Grande 24, .
Roosevelt 22, Newport 20, Ash
land 18, Central Catholic of Port
land 18; Bend 14H, Beaverton
14, Corvallis 14, 'Lincoln of Port
land 13, Cottage Grove 13, North
Bend 114, Ontario 10, Gresham
10, Prineville 9, Jefferson 9,
Springfield 9, Salem 8Vi, Klamath
Falls 8, Estacada 6, Benson of
Portland 6, University- High I
Eugene 6, Sacred Heart of Salem ;
4, Astoria 4, Vale 4, Oakridge
2, Hlflsboro; Grants Pass,
Lebanon, Franklin of Portland,
Grant of Portland, and Indepen?
dence 2 each. Seaside 1.
gave the Ducks an even break in st u xa 38New York 10 is .453
rcuit
their "civil 'war" series with the
Staters.
. it 11 K44YMMl.iot4 at 1Q 9AA
feo,. Transfers; Tear' Tats OK'd
oke a 2-2 tie and started Ore- nrnkivn a-s. pittshureh 1-1 (second 7
broke a 2-2 tie and started Ore
gon on to the victory.
Oregon. .200 311 00CV 7 7 1
Oregon State .200 000 002 4 7 2
Krause and Smith: Berg, Erick.
son' (1) and Goodbrdd.
Brookl;
game
yn 3-4, Pittsburgh a-a i secona
11 Innings)
Big Six
Pair of Aces
Carded, SGC
Children beg cakes and fruit on
I New Years Day ln Scotland.
Pols vault 1. George Rasmussen.
Oregon. 13 feet V Inches; 3, Don Pick-
inches; 4. Myron. Hodgson. Idaho. 178 I Martmdaie,
feet 7.i Inches.
Two-mil -I, Peter Mundle, Ore
fon; t, Joe Fisher, Oregon State; 3,
John Allyson, Idaho; 4, Robert Sel
fridse. Washington State. Tim 9:33.4.
320-yard dash 1, Cra3s" Weisman.
Washington: 3. BUI Fell. Oregon: 3,
Al Bullier, Oregon; Glen Christian, Ida
ho. Time M flat. ,
Discus 1, Dick Doyle. Montana.
184.8 feet; X, Bob Anderson. Oregon.
1S4.139 feet; 3. Len Rinearson. Oregon
State, 149 J feet; Boh Morse, Oregon
State, 143.S feet (new division record.
Old record 1ST feet t Inches, by Ed
Moeller. Oregon. 1329).
Idaho, and Lyle Dickey.
Oregon State (tie). IS feet.
220-vard Vow hurdles 1. Jack
Burke. Washington: 3. John Donald
son and Peter Steward, both Washing
ton, tie; 4. Jack Smith. Oregon. Tim
03.9.
Broad Jump I. Woodley Lewis,
Oregon. 23 feet 8 inches: 3. John Hig-
gins. Washington State. 23 feet 3
inches: 3. Jo Luckman. Montana. 23
feet 1 Inches: 4, Don Bartholmey,
wasmngton, za zeet ' incnes. i
Mile relay 1, Washington State
(Charles Millard. Fred Wlese. John Big
gins, Clem Else hen): 3. Wsshington; 3,
idano; 4, Montana. Tuns. 3-zi.s.
G AB R H Pet.
Miinlal Cardinals S3 90 18 42 .487
21 as : ; s 34 .
18 90 8 20 .400
Doby. Indians 23 74 n 29 J92
Staler. Phillies 38 98 18 3d J67
Hopp, Pirates 24 83 18 30 J61
Horn runs: National league Gor
don, Braves, 8; Xiner. Pirates, 7: Jones,
Phillies. 7. American league " wu
llams. Red Sox. 11; Dropo, Red Sox,
S; Kosen, Indians. 8. ;
Runs batted ln: National league
Ennis. Phillies. 27; Jones, Phillies. 24.
American la rue Williams, Ked Box.
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A pair of holes-ln-one were
slammed on the Salem Course this
week. Garnie Graynor rapped one
on the No. 8 hole. He used a sev
en iron and was playing with WHTTE PLAINS. N, May 20
George Moorehead, "Ben Beck and (5s)- Babe . Didrikson Zaharias
Keith Brooks. Impressive ' seven-stroke - lead ln
Lou Gurney got an ace on the the Weathervane women's cross -
12th hole. He also employed a I country golf tournament dwind
seven iron and in the party were I led to a precarious three today
Bob Price, Leo Estey and Ray as Louise Suggs of Atlanta, Ga
Clark. Oddly enough, the quar-1 carded a fine three-under-par. 77
tets scoring on the hole ran 1-2- ever the rolling Knollwood Conn
3-4. ... I try elab course.
Tha Baba had an 81 for tha IS
One hybrid sugarbeet variety holes, giving her a total ef 851
i Increased sugar per acre by IS
per cent In experiments.
flax iiumm's ytctory Blne Halted at Hollywood Bowl I ?
andy FVa Event Win
RamblIn, Randy Francis, a vet- last week's winner and 1949 Ore- throng of 4,000 to its collective feet in thaV order, came across the line
eran Portlander- piloting Blackle con roadster racing champ, fin- often. - -.
Blackburn's No. t car, last night hhed fifth after passing all other Twenty of the rods were on hand
put an' end to the winning ways
ef Salem's Max Humm in the Class
A main event of the hot rod races
at Hollywood Bo wL Francis
broke to the front of the 13-car
rack early in the 301ap event,
fought o.'f challenge after chal
lenge by Howie Osborn, Len Sut-
buzz-bufgies in the race. Humm for the program, but only 15 ac-
had been forced to start out next tually raced. Five conked out with
to last, as he timed in second best broken axles, etc, during: the trial
for the night. Sutton had fastest runs.
in the second beat romp, in
2:26J1 which was faster than the
heat racers made it
Spinouts marred the third and jst Boston t2 Voiseiis o-2) and
,u t .nf h n3 niVanderMeer (t-fl) vs. Sain. (3-2) and
AMERICAN LEA GUI: New York at
Cleveland (2) Loost (3-2) and Rey
nolds (3-1) vs. Wyna (3-1 X snd Feller
(2-2). Boston at Chicago 2 uodsoq
(4-2) and Kinder (2-4) vs. Wight (2-3)
and Pierc i-3). Philadelobia at St.
Loula (2) KeUner (3-2) and Hooper
(2-1) vs. Fannin (1-1) and Ostrewskl
(2-2). Washington . at ' Detroit Mar
ram ft-at vs. firav 3-lV. '
NATIONAL LEAGUE: Pittsburgh at
New. York (2) Chambers (4-2) and
chesnea (1-2) vs. Jansen (2-3) and
Jones (2-3). Cincinnati at Brooklyn
Wehmeier (1-4) vs. Roe (3-3). Chicago
fn the tlafort
Baturdav: : r : : .
B R H O A ZRbt
Gordon, Indians 3 13 14 0 1
Whitman. Phils 1 18 8 0
i Pesky. Red Sox 8 1 13 4-0 0
Doerr. km soz Hit i a s a t
Zrautt, Reds, pitched today, but loss
not charred to him.
Podbielan, Brooklyn, pitched today.
but not credited with win. .
WALLA WALLA. May 10 -MV Portland University's football
players' left without a team to play.for by their' schools decision last
winter to abandon the game will not be allowed to transfer to the
Northwest Conference without eligibility penalties. V
Northwest conference officials
made the announcement today
after concluding a two day meet
ing in conjunction witn the con
ference track meet here. '
The welcome mat was not turn.
ed out to the former Pilots because
the officials declined to waive the :
present transfer eligibility rule
and adjourned without modifying
it in any manner except to allow
transferees: to participate on jun
ior varsity squads during one
year of Ineligibility.
No new members were admitted 1
which means Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education which had an
application before the conference
board was turned down. v
: The board composed of repre- :
sentatives from the six conference
member schools and chairmanned
by Dean Charles Howard of Lewis :
and Clark officially . ratified an 1
annual game between the winners
of the Northwest Football confer
ence and the Far West conference)
in the Pear bowl at Medford on
Thanksgiving day. L - ;
for the 12 S holes played te date
n the four-stop soar. The final
l holes will be played here to
morrow. :.
Matching Babe's 81 today was
Fatty Berg.' her score, enabling
her te hold third place with a
SCI totaL ,i
time-in of alL 18.30 for the single
lap, and started the finale along
side his favorite driving' enemy.
Four spectacular spinouta feat-
ton- and Dar Moore, and came tired the race but no one was in-
Humm won the trophy dash,
beating out Sutton by a whisker.
in 8L53 fdr the three laps. Howie
'Osborn sneaked in the winner of
the first (fast) heat race in 2:59.64,
fourth heat races and the Class B
consolation main event- Don Rad
bruch of Oakland, CaL, won the
third heat, Francis took the fourth
and Crash Timmings the B xnain-
er.
Bickford (1-4). St, Louis at Philadel
phia (2) Munger (2-1) and Brazl
(1-1) vs. Heintzelman (1-2) and Rob
erts (3-1). ,
Cridders
EUGENE, May 20 -(-Sopho
more Quarterback cat jjunnam
who snoke to the crowd on that! passed the underdog greens to a
Added features of the nroeraml bie race andNdisflayed their tro-121-21 tie with the first string
rmr fVi finfeh Una irr lonirth 4rs. f?ninouts and nthr nsteor rieatin Ernl Koch and HumTA ' Was tha annearance of Rav Elliott I nhiM and the re-aDDearance of I Whites today id an intra -squad
m.mi.A ,t tffkW ninVi4 4trL- vnfehana vin-r4 hmu trHrn 4 Via 1n tV-.fit nrHcr in tha n.Unnr srut "Hemr-hal Mrftriff wHnnr nf i tha 'a USlfl "pxff" car. which I game that WOUnd UD the UnivCT-
sjome in 8:44.19. Villager Humm, pi-ogram, bringing the jam-packed Dar Moore, Sutton, and Bin Hyde, the recent Mexican national race, I got a big laugh from the crowd. Jsity of Oregon spring football
s a a
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Thfl inost oedtis sports
picture in recent yt&xs.Q
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