:...,, H i 1 . ? , J j J ; 1 i 5 i f i ! The Statesman Scdem. Oreconi 'TueaJuf. June 2,' ISS3 -9 Beavers Boo!i TheyH Do It Every Time By Jinimy Hatlo DAILY AND SUNDAY Your Hozae Ncwf paper Tke Nation's Top fomics me First '50 Srrirs Opt tens in Portland ,) v Seattle N IN A CLOSET I TH MOTHS V.UL 1 HAN6 TWO SXTS4? JU TE OLP OS- . ONE OLPrTME -sSol IT'S THE MSftl CMS The Portland Beavers return to their home park Tuesday night to face the Seattle Rainier for the first time this Coast league base ball season. The Beavers, cur rently a solid member ol the first division In the standings wlQ be up against a club that started out cs U it were to establish an all time record for losing, but lately has been climbing steadily and isn't too far in arrears of the Portlands.- '. t - ' j The series will be the 13th of the season for both clubs. Port land has thus far won sis series, lost five and tied one. . ; ; r Other series this week put Los Angeles at Oakland, San Fran Cisco at Hollywood and Sacra mento ft San Diego. 1 Portland plays at Sacramento next week. - Action Opens, Junior Meet Sixteen youthful swingers qual ified Monday for opening flight play in the annual Junior Golf! tourney, sponsored by Howard wicklund, proprietor of Maples sports linn. At the same time Allan Wood copped the Boys division crown as he chalked a 179 score for the 3C holes. - Second was Jerry Plank with 195 and Dare Wright was intra wun zn. Kent Myers was medalist In the Ji-nior Qualifying round with a 7ff Pairings for today's first match J a m . - es uosers arop aqvrn la form a fir t flight): - -j ', Kent Myer vs. Paul Sundin; Ed Bauer vs. Ed Knapp; Don Caila ban vs. Mickey Raschko; Jack Olney vs. Jack Baker; Bob Gordon vs. Gary Campbell; Bob Albrich vs. Leo Sebern; Ron Hoxie vs Don Hughes; Stan Samuels vs Loren LipperL . RAMSEY FACES LAYOFF LOS ANGELES. June 19-6P)-Dr. Lew Richards. Seattle Rainiers baseball club trainer, said today that Outfielder Bill Ramsey win be out of play for a couple of weeks with an injury suffered to yesterday's opening game of the Seattle-Los Angeles twin bill. The trainer said Ramsey suf fered no fracture but received severe bruise of his left elbow. Swingers Tuneupfor Wimbledon Amariian Tenuis te?s EDomiiiate London Event LONDON.! June 19-Wi-American tennis stars dominated play to day In the ooenine rounds of the London championship at Queens club, a tuneup for the Wimbledon championships which start Monday. The London tournament has lost some of its importance this year since most of I the American and Australian male stars decided to stay out of the singles play. Louise Brough, last years Wim bledon champion, moved into the third round when Pamela ward, Britain, defaulted. Louise had a first-round bye. Doris Hart, of Jacksonville, Fla., whipped Miss E. 14. Andrews, Britain, 6-0, 1 4-1, and Mrs. Pat Todd of LaJolla, Calif., defeated Mrs. G. R. Lines, 7-5, 5-3. Nancy Chaffee of Ventura, Calif., made an impressive first appearance in British lawn (tennis by trouncing Mrs. Betty Coutts, Britain, 85-1. 6-1, in a first round match. Mrs. Martha Barnett, Coral Gables, Fla lost to Miss J. W. Stork, Britain, 6-3, -l, in the second round. Vic Seixas, of Philadelphia won his opening match over N. Kat ren, Britain. 8-2, 6-2. Frank Sedgman and Billy Sid ii Mmm well, two of Australia's top play ers, and South Africa's Eric Star- gess, advanced into the third round. - (Continued from preceding page) the standings ladder. What say we try it. j We know well be accused of being paid off for writing this, as It is no secret we like nothing whatever about either the policies with which the Portlands run the Senators or the head Port! and er himself, Bill Mulligan. And that still goes. But this is of our own effort, with a big assist from Seattle. We know what players the Senators do have are still trying to win, and so Is Boas Liaaa. we're for 'em all the way so long as they continue. Real Senator fans should be too. Well all feel pretty badly if they jerk the franchise from us because of non-support. ... Angling Enthusiasts Shouldn't Miss Fiorini You fellows who like your fly-rot fishing afieelaat aiiaa tie for-free demonstrations by Seattle's Bass Flarlai at the a-Wattaa clubhouse Wednesday evening. The saaa la an expert aft fttpeiag lore and line from a spinning reeL Us has dena better than lit yards In a single east with steelfcea gear. He borrowed Villager Nate BneU's rod In a Seattle exhfbttieu recently and precede te amase onlookers daring a assets skew there proof that aw gimmicks are included la Bess saakewa. Last year Fiorini landed no less than 208 salmon with spinning Senators Open Here Tonight (Cbnimaed from preceding page "Hurrym HaT Zarcher; recall ed from Stockton over the week end will be on hand tonight- The KtretTiwp iwtfirirW h bitting' 39 Juniors Play Second Round play ta the Salens Jaaiar Baseball Claea B. circuit tonight pats all elfht Uum into aetJoa at abx 'etoek Tae schedule caOa tor these games: West Sales tanker (1-t) at Salem Helenas (1-t); Ciir cUI Beak Store (a-1) at Fear Corners (0-1) : Orchard Heights (8-0) at Ketxer Mercfcaata (1-01 and Bfshep Beetrle (t-l at Onager field against Salem Lanadry (-). The makeup came dae be tween Orehard Heights and Sa lem Lanadry wED be played Wednesday night at Orchard Heights. The "C" leaguers play fall rounds of games Thursday and Friday nights of this week. when ootkmed eat and has been hitting over with the Cat- State loop Ports. There Is also a possibility that WaHy (Chief) Scott, the talented shortstop may be back in the lineup tonight. Wally was victim of a spiking te Vancouver last week sad suffered a lonr cash ander one knee. The SaJenv-Vancuuver series stretches through Thursday night. after which the xaknaa Bears come ta town to finish out the week with four Stare the awwari Use- tr. aa less atx af she tackle (he tossed 205 of 'era, back, Incidentally, so is a true sports man), and on May It of this year landed 11 of 20 salmon he hooked with spinning gear, including a mere 3-pound test line. Baza kat a rofessional showman exclusively. He's actually a fishing guide in Washington and has become so good at handling his spinning, gear that various sports organizations are beginning to put him on ex hibition. Buell was largely instrumental in obtaining fiorini for the Wednesday visit, along with the many fishing tackle dispensers in Sa lem. . . . i Notice the real oddity In the NCAA track and fie classic Sat urday at Minneapolis? Not often do yon hear of two sprinters ending In a tie in any race even if they try, let alone both being from the same school. Yet both Dave Hen thorns and Bill Fell of Oregon gave 'em a dead heat finish for sixth place in the century romp Satur day. . . . " i - 1r. Cromieell on His Annual Visit ; Distinguished visitor dept: Back again fer hit tinner vaca tion in the ol stamping grounds is Dean Cromwell, the world's most famous as well as snecessfal track and field coach. Bar. Cromwell annually seeaes a aneataver as aa a Taner aesaaga where he was raised. Be was a very happy geatleamaa Saaday, for "his boys.!' the USC Trojans had copped another NCAA championship Saturday, doing what many Trojan twr had done ander the Cromwell directorship for years on eaa. He is ne longer acting reach f the fJSCs bat the man who led Ee USA squad to the Olymaie Gaaaes title stlU eeasiders the Inclads of Troy as "my boys and helps Coach Jess nm. his ocessor. with the aaenterlag chares. . Mr. Cromwell's final phase as a acting coach c"" with his tutoring of the USA Olympic champs. Which was a fitting climax to a career few if any coaches ever will eqnaL McKEXDKICK TOTTED YAKIMA, June It -jpy- An ei gle three on the 19th hole broughf Frank NeweU, Fir west profession al of Tacona, a 1-up victory over Buck aicKendrick. Lower valley Country club, Sunnyside, In the feature match of the opening round of the Washington State Gold Professionals' organization annual match-play tournament at Riverside Gold dub, Selah, today. The National Cotton conncil es timates the boll weevil and other cotton pests did (470,00000 dam age in the U.S. in ISO. - South America Calls Hoopers MIAMI. ITa, Jane lMV-The nine-member West Coast college all-star basketball : team, repre senting eight west coast schools, leaves by air tuuiuuow for a six- week T-"tL" war or gputn American, The all-stars, coached by Frank Walsh of San Frandaeo, will play teams ta the Canal Zone. Chile, Argentina, Peru, Brazil, Trinidad and Cuba. The tour is sponsored by Catholic university of Santi ago, Chile, and the Chilean gov ernment. . Geone Tardier of Stanford tin! versity, Stan Christie of the Uni versity of Southern California and Angle BuDwmkle ol St. Mary s au were Vaning auaers m lntercoi legiata competition. Other mem bers of the team are George Walk er of Oakland. Calif, University California: Tom Amberry, Grand Forks, KJ, University of North Dakota: Gu Chavalas. Oakland. Stanford; Ted Bouck, San Francisco, University of ,.re-en- Rene Herreries. San Fran cisco, University of San Francisco, and Joe GreenDacn, weawooa City, Calif, University of Santa Clara. GATTLAN TICTOR ' HARTFORD. Conn. June 19 - (P)- Kid Gavilan, the Cuban mid dleweight, outpointed Bobby Mann of Trenton, UJ tonight in a 10-round feature bout in I the Hartford auditorium's outdoor arena. Gavilan weighed 155; Mann 1M. SADDLER KO.S FOE TORONTO. June 19 -JPV- San dv Sadler. 129. New York, for mer world's featherweight boxing champion, scored a third-round knockout over Johnny Forte, 137, New York, in the headline bout at Oakwood stadium tonight. The time was 133. wQae primed te rfve them a her i age of vecal aeaee he tiewshrs ser ies eeeeer. It weahi he entirely fitting; hewerer. saeali the fans tarn out in goodly number to welcome the ehtb heme with a rousing cheer ef encearsgemeat. Sach a ssrarise ssaght ta Jert new spirit In the players, and snap taem frees their h tempi Other series scheduled to open tonight in the league put Victoria at Tri-City. Spokane at Wena tehee and Tacoma at Yakima. Silsox, Eugene Play Tomorrow 4 ' SrLVEETOPf The SHverton Red Sox will play a rained-oat game with Eugene here at Me Ginnls Field Wednesday night at 8:30. The came was scheduled for a week ago on the regular State League schedule. Corvallis will play here Satur day night also at 8:30. oagatooqtl you srmf JC?i. HOME TOO PX mT Vy- zrioE.cocxn SUasS, txs the IIP TDKE ifV CHANCES AND FOC THE nE5TOPtTMS. DOUCM MV5ELFF DXT TSACT dCKTPOPf WERE - -" aaaa Si V I DIDN'T NEAR THE 1 I ELEVATOR DOC(?S OPEN J VJOR QQ5Ef Kg A PCWN TWE STAIR WELL IL..iLS0P I n I II I III i i si 1 1 1 1 iTvTrar-f5qiJi J5t51 A QUEST. WOT A PtgttaaC? y -S-t yFT? 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