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t ' ' ... . ! On "mm Coe. Giapfmn i4"r- u v rr nit u r n I O ... i 4 r n n ; m in KM -vk Bishop 'Cuffs Salezns on 6 Hits; Bevens to Face Invaders Tonight Spokane's veteran - laden Indians exhibited a good reason why they are distinct threats far the Western International league pennant last night at Waters field by convingly raffing he resident nine 4-1 in the opening clash of the crucial fow-gaae series." Presenting to the dismay of the gathering of 2184 a lineup with hardly at week spot In It, noticeable power, gobs of experience, and an abundance of speed, the Tribe in its first local visit methodically pushed the Senators 4& games in arrears -of second place. J ; ; ? , Manager jgnUDys gang wuji nighTat 8:15 in the second game, and on xne noima xor ine sxhwu will be Bill Bevens. Starting time for the game has been changed back to 8:15 after a brief expert ment with 8:30 takeoff s. Rawbone Ray McNulty opposed the Indians In the opener, but was unfortunate in that his mates couldn't give him a thing to work with. The lone run they got off soft-tossing and tantalizing Dick BishoD in the first inning was un - earned, and from there in the rangy righthander had next to no trouble at all as be slowly and deliberately throttled our men. McNulty was a whiz himself of seven of the nine heats he toued. But of the nine hits he gave op, clusters of three were garnered in the third and eighth innings, cost ing the red-head all runs scored off him. In the third it was singles "by Eddie Murphy, Steve Mesner and Mel Wasley, good for two runs. In the eighth former major leagu er Mesner swatted a serve over the left field fence as leadoff hit ter, the first home run hit over that distant barrier this season. An ensuing double by Ken Rich ardson, still another ex-major leaguer, a single infield by Jim Wert and Jimmy Brown's squeeze bunt netted the other and-final tally. Salem's run came as a direct result of an error: by Mesner on Richie Myers' grounder, a bunt- hit by Boss Luby and a double steal on which Spoke Catcher Ray Nulty committed a boot. With Myers on third and Glenn Stetter on first as a result of a fielder's "choice, Luby called for the double steal. Second-baseman Brown's re lay back to the plate was in time enough to catch the sliding Myers, 4ut Nulty dropped the ball when Richie banged into him. The last real threat produced by the Solons came in the fourth. With one out Norm Grabar dou bled off the top of the right field fence, inches from home run ter ritory. Glenn Tuckett cracked a single to left, but Grabar could go only as far as third on it since the ball escaped Shortstop Mes ne r's grasp by inches. Bishop then got Bill Beard to hit into a double play, retiring the side. McNulty was up to a rugged task in the first when Murphy opened with - a double and Edo ' Vanni was safe on an error, plac ing runners at first and third with nobody out. But the gritty red head pitched his way out of the mess by getting Mesner to pop out and Wasley and Richardson to ground out. Grabar took Was ley's try and threw Murphy out at the plate on a snappy play. Top fielding gem of the ball game came in the Spokane fourth, however. With Wert on first. Brown lashed a 'wicked liner at Tuckett. The drive actually knock ad Glenn to the ground, but he came up with it and threw to Grabar to double Wert. Grabar was playing first base in the absence of George McDon ald who is sidelined with an ailing back. The crowd amounted to a dandy for a week night, and no doubt some of it turned out to watch Clown Billy Mills and his clever Santomiming : before the game, lilts' rendition of the great Babe Ruth calling his home run shot against Pitcher Charley Root in a world series game drew a fine round of applause from the crowd. And although they weren't count ed officially, over 400 of the Sa lem Police department's "Third Base Club" whooped things up In their bleacher arena. Squatty Mesner, wholl likely never see 35 again was the No. 1 nemesis other than Bishop. He . aocked in two runs, hit the homer and handled 12 chances at short stop, many of them befitting a budding shorts topping star of 20. UnzicvSlzi: POKANB f) CI) lAlU AB H O At AS H O A Muphy.c 3 2 OjMyarsjsa 1 1 2 ; Vetvai.r 8 44BBWtrc 3 WaeieyJ S RcMwU 4 . WertU S BcoamJ 3 Nulty .c 4 aUetassvn 4 10; I S S a'S! Faber.ef 4 8 4 0 1 4 WStetterJf 4 11 1 1 ljTedectii.r 2 1 1 0!Grabar.l 3 1 S 1 2;TMckeUj 4 1 J 1 1 WBeerdx 4 4 IMXegna I 1 Total 34 t 27 13 Total S3 f ST 11 tiinikd far McHulty la Kb. 1 fcmfcane 002 0t 7ft 4 t t iatm 1M 000 0U0 14 1 Pttcber la Ab H X BtStto Blahep S3 4, 11.4 McNulty 8 34 8 4 4 X 2 Left an mii: Spokane 7. Salem a. Srrore: Grabar. M saner. Jfnlty. Hons Elarshall Shades IZczzlins; Teamsters, Firemen Win - ; ! OSaaanasamaBassnsasawannnn - - - - , . f -. ? ; I - - ! . I Ucols Tcp Eollyvccils; Capture Softball hodd CamabeH gtack TToals cmaaed ttie tap spat ta the CUy SaTtball tearae -chasa FrUay mlxM at Leslie as they tapped tha hitherto abeatesi LUTlj m aad Blerchaiita.-Z-a. ttlnJ tse oaa- li hrlr ar ZIclJi r.Iarehall. It wu the t.aU ttlri straight win ond tie n&nywuods Crst lass ta fanr ontinr. Another City taap tin saw taa Traxnsters wn Caavli Cessaeixlil Csslscssaa by a 7-3 cooct and la IaostrUl leagae zlay SUlem Fire Uc-zrt-itaseat atnsei TtptsmJH a-! - -lias rjnllis vT HillywaoJ Herchaata gave anly tiree Llawa 41 it JjCclVCFS ilOSC Blake Cain as Sacs : Defeated by Seattle I PORTLAND.: May 25 (Special) Portland's Beavers moved 'back within a came: of the lead in the Coast league race tonight as they edged the San Diego Padres 3-2 while Sacramento waa3ropping a 4-1 contest to the Seattle Rainiers. Red Adams of Portland held the Padres to only three hits while the Beavers were getting eight off Elbie Fletchen and Paul Sipple. Portland tallied in the second, fifth and ninth frames and San Diego's two markers Came in the eighth. Oakland feu oat of a second place tie with Portland after losing a 3-2 decision! to the Hollywood Stars and San Francisco topped the Los Angeles Angels, 5-3 in a 10 mning game, I " SAM DIEGO 2) 1 I (J) PORTLAKD ABHO lAI - AB H O A Wnswni 4 121 4 Barr.ef 4 tit Tucker 4 1 1 ttBasnskU 4 9 TttomasJ 4 IfDBroviaJ 4 1 1 1'HoWer.r 1 2 I 0 Austin 4 4f OiLaftrtaJ . 2 1 1 2 Rossi .c 2 1 Adams ,p 4 RewelU 4 Crtiam.r 4 Tabor.3 a ShertiUM Kerr 3 WiUmn 1 Fltchrj 1 Sijple,p Naragn,a 1 9 11' oioi ; Total 30 3xM '- 9 Total 9 It! I - a Naragon singled for Fletcher In 8th. -- r, i x Two out when winning run scored. J San Diego I ; non ooo 20 2 1 Portland 4- oai s looser Sippie. ! K Re Bb So 14 4 2 1 0 Pitcher , s lp Fletcher 7 lAb R t s J SHDDie -. 11 I Adams tlM -1 i l 14 E Wietelmanni RBI Barr 1. Basin- ski. WUaoa. R Wietelmann. Karaeon. Basinald. HoMe Rossi. SB WUson, Roast. HI Baaiaski. S Lalata. DP WUaota to Wtetelooann to RoweU: Wiet elmann to Wilson to RoweU. 1X5B Sn Dleffo 4. Portland 8! PB RoastU Somen and Cartucci. T 1 :4S. A X.7S8. I Sacraineato .000 100 0001 Seattle . 000 400 OOx- - Gillespie, Grubb (4). Netaoaj (7) aad Hatrston; Grixaara and Sbedy. Oakland ..ooo ooo 300 a li .aoi 100 Oftx3 : Ayres. HittlalS) and Malotaa; Wd- maaer aad .Santltorr illl 000 000 0 3 :i S San Francisco .000 101 001 15 11 t Innings) J Baeaewakt. Hanmer it) and Baden: Burdette. Hood (W and Tormay. Or teia CSJ.- . i i - ! Ten Straight For Capilanos By Tha AaaocUted Vancouver's uostoppable Capi lanos ran their winning streak to 10 straight games in the Western International league chase Friday night as they edged out a 10-9 decision over the Tacoma Tigers. The -win left the Caps 3 games on top of the second-place Spokane Indians. Seven! runs tallied by Ta coma In tha seventh Inning proved futile. : i Victoria topped Yakima, 7-1, on Jim Hedgecock's hurling. I (Wenatchee-Tri-City result on page 2). : . . . . -t , ' aoo ooo Til in i Van .400 eao asx 10 a Kipp. Sheet; attchey. Takfana Victoria Brfllhaart, Kneaovich f aad King, Wbyta ,1 , ooo sot ooo ( s a J. 001 028 tOx 7 10 1 Ties! era. Breoaar ID: Kedcecock and MarcuccL Seaalorl Swal: lb 3b HrRbtPct. Tuckett Stetter 4 0 1 li 130 O 0 - 1 s 10 J19 atcDooald. 18 J10 14 .304 11 J04 13 .292 17 .21 1 Ml 1 8 f 9 ( W L St BbEr 4 1 11 j 10 11 a t f lis s 4 1 a 118 23 3 1 21 2S 23 1 1 18 22 IS a s 14 riT at a 11 M i a a if s Meaner. Twa-baae hiU: Wurntiv Grabar. VannU Rienardson. Bono hat ted in: Mesner a. Wasley. Brawn. Sac rifice: Brown, i Stolen bases: Stetter. Murphy x. Doable pUys: TwdDett aa Grabar. Mesner ta Brown to Wert. itme: 1,-oz. uirtntres auuucb at ettL AUu: xjo. - r 4a the Campbells hat aste af i was a bag home ran aacked ta the first inmutg by Cardy MeMar- ji with Fete VaJdes on haaa via a single. That was the hall gaaae. Jaha Kelly gat the only hit off Marshall, a single ta tha sec ond frame. ,; ; Kfanhall faaaed 11 aad walked wane and EawUas'wtuXfed Rita and also walked na aae. . Tha Teamsters wrapped their game: with a three-ran harst ta t sixth oat three Casth Tnunerr!l errors, slazlea hy Jast aad Ctk and Combs' tteatle. Padre43-2 - .B 1 H f - ttl I . -110 3T 1 mi as ? a isx as i a McKeesaa 44 j 14 t i Beard 89! M f S rabar 144 41 1 8 Myera , ll 34 ? S TedeaeW 43f 10 1 Fltcbtng Ca la McKulty : 40', PeCeacsa - , S i X3- Deaaa 7 1 53 i - WUkia . 8' Si Lew . .S:41, Miabaaek S i, Burma: s ' a1, Uenaptun 4 S& POSTXICATTX, Wales. XSay 25-ea4-Cre4 ChmrUe Co slappar lack Ca tat last Brtasfc tat final tat Cv wa tiav playe4 la &3 Cat. -year-aU five saaskr par far ts S ceded ta part the skUs under two Irish faapes Jae Carr and Cecil lteaaatsav He 5 - -t?T f Cms, tkm rr-year-aU farsaer University of Oklahoma star, played smbeatable calf as he edged Sanrmy Urxetia. the canv rest U. & ehaaapian, and 2. Im taw aaiialau. nrter tlaaU. And he had unit left tm stwa Albert Evans of Wales, 4 mad 2. la the Grant, O-City Ball Finalists ALBANY, May 25 - (Special) Grant of Portland and Oregon City, sparked by good pitching per formances, tonight moved into the finals of the State Prep baseball tourney. Grant dumped MedforrTc Pearpickers 5-1, and Oregon City blanked The Dalles, 3-0, behind the two-hit hurling of Gary Mil' ler. . . : : ;.. ,-: :. Grant and Oregon City meet in the finals Saturday night at , 8 o'clock. The Dalles and Medford play for third place at 7. Grant's Bill Connelly and Ev erett Stiles combined to check Medford to six hits, with two com ing - in the third frame when the Pearpickers got their only tally. Grant earned all the j margin It needed with a pair in the first frame via a walk. George Shaw's single, a wild pitch and a hot- box" act In which Shaw, a top flight gridder, eluded the foe to score. Terry aiaadox : went . tne route for Medford, also giving six hits.' - . " ; I Oregon City tallied runs In the first three innings for Its margin. The first came when Dick Schick singled, to score on Ken Hay's bingle. Miller fanned 12 The Dal les hitters and walked two. Eddie Urness took over The Danes hurl ing chores in the fourth and whif fed eight in the last three innings. (Statistics are up to date): Medford 001 000 01 . 2 Grant ill 000 a 5 S t Maddox and Boshears; Connelly. StUaa 3 and rinses r. Oreron City 111 000 The Dalles 000 000 Miner and Combs: Lundeu. Urnm H) and May. ; Junior Tennis j Tourney Today Tha aunal City Jmnlor Ugh achaol tenais tenrney Is set for Onager eoarts today starting at 1 'clack, with the Initial event be ing hays singles. Del Ramsdell, du-eeter of the city achaol net pro as la charge of tha meet. ; Spokane Gal Gets Lead in Pin Meet SEATTLE, May 25 -PV-Mary afeCammon of Spokane rolled in to first place today In tha singles division of tha Women's Interna tional bowling congress with i a three-game total of 607. She re placed Maria Bedney of Owatan na, Minn, who had held top spot almost from tha start of the tour ney last week. Her score is 593. The McCammon singles ; effort, coupled with her 533 in the dou bles, made her a threat to tha all events leadership now held by Bea Smith of Milwaukee at 1738. ' LEO'S FINE STANDS ; PHILADELPHIA, May 25-(45r-Ford Flick, National league pres ident, said today Leo Durocher's $100 fine still stands after the hearing requested by the New York Giants on the Durocher-Um-pire Lon Warneke rhubarb at St. Louis Sunday. Frick said he met secretly with the Giants' manager and owner, Horace Storeham, yes- teruay at his league office. f SWEGLK SLATES DRIVE SWEGLE The Swegle com munity will conduct a paper drive beginning this week and continu ing through June 1. Residents who do not have children to take their old papers to school may have their paper picked up by - tel phoning 2-4333. j Ed - llrht tl tutrter. tha winning Tha Flreamea gat their lad trial win oat suae fcUe aad the wfTitnraa of Nswtaat, IVpersnia harter. Caetey haaaertd far tha 11 2 2 swtts and Wickers: w-" ana MeCaf fery. TTeasastar s 11S0 013 07 ' 2 S. Cassnrcial , 000 20 a 3 f a Micbeet and Boca; Miner aad Wearer. s.n wi'Mt- ft rirsnsin aaoexsw a 8 2 Nortan ss4 Kepnart; aWidelasan, ttart -and VaUersan. m trlamrti f r aaaaxy a year. After Hotel A major threat far the tap portion SfcGrifX. aktrt. ISM Mexican mpT hard ta aaitsra leaks like racers are entered In tonight's 35-Lap Mainer Caps Program Popular hard top auto racing re turns to Salem's Hollywood bowl tonight 'for its second outing of the local season. The "tops' inaug urated the 1951 campaign here in April, showed up with 42 of the souped -up Jalopies and Installed one of the most thrill-filled speed sessions in the history of the Val ley Sports sponsoring organiza tion. . A field of 40 or mora entries is expected by tha V-Sportsters again tonight. Car owners and drivers from all parts of the valley, Port land and the southwest portion of Washington have registered for the event. Time trials will start at eight o'clock, after which follows the three-lap trophy dash, four or five heat races of six laps each, a Class B mainer of 20 laps and a Class A finale of 35 laps. Another consolation race may be added also. 1 A special grudge race Involving Hershel McGriff and -Lucky" Glasscock, to be wheeled off on bicycles, is carded for the eve ning" also. McGriff and Glasscock livened up the first hard top pro gram here considerably when they deliberately crashed their mounts numerous times during the main event and then wound up in a brief flurry of fisticuffs after the race. Along with Glasscock and Mc Griff as topnotch' pilots in the races tonight will be Don Nelson, who won the Class A mainer in the first program, Hal Reed, who won the Class B main, Larry Gard ner, Ben Eyerely and Bob Porter of Salem, Wild Bill Hyde, Crash Timmings, Stan Diets, Bob Lentz, Don Porter, Johnny Fuller, Tiny Willenberg, Bob Gregg and others. Pat Viden will be -starter and race referee. ' ! Mark for Laz As Illini Win EVANSTON. TO. May 25-flP- Don Laz record-breaking pole- vault of 14 feet, 10 inches made indoors, paced Illinois to the team title in the rain-drenched Big Ten outdoor track and field meet at Dyche stadium tonight. Illinois finished with 55 s points and Michigan State was second with 49 as three new meet marks were set. Laz closing performance smash ed tha 12-year-old meet record of 14 feet 2 Inches set by Chicago's Bob Cassells In 1939. ' Until the two overtime events were completed, Illinois had trail ed Michigan State 49 to 47. Other team scores: Defending champion Indiana 32 points; Mich igan 27, Iowa 20, Perdue 17, Mln neesota 9, Wisconsin 8, Ohio State 7, and Northwestern t. Prep Cinder Go Set at Portland MEDFORD. May 25-(AP)-The fourth annual Southern Oregon Portland track meet will be held here tomorrow. Fifteen members of the state championship Med ford squad wUl team with repre sentatives from Klamath Falls, Asiuana ana unoo jrass to com pete against a team picked from Portland high erhools. - CADA JAYTEES LOsF V EST ACAD A. May 25-(Speclal)-Oregoa City's Jayvee cinder team took a skin-tight 41Vs to 60 win over Estacada's seconds In a dual meet today. Estacada outscored the foe in first places with eight to six but Orecon Gtynade vra for it in sssconds and thirds. Wheeler of Oregon City was the Individual leader with 204 points and Yourk led Estacada witb 11)2. EIG SIX G Ab It H Pet. Abraraa. Dedrers 28 47 14 21 .443 Pohtnaon. Dodgers J4 IN 30 SI .44 rain. Athletics S3 132 IS 47 Jt i Kryhoskl. Tigers 1 Ti IX XT Reese. Dodsers 39 120 21 40 J2 Basby. While Sox -TI H li U Buns batted la: Asaenran J--ue abinaon. White Sox. 31. Kauooal ineue Saider, Pegu a. 22. hant raaa: Aasericaa league ' WU Fama. Rd Soat. . National lea rue aMKies. Doders.l4. ' :: - . - - bused Laurels Here Toniaht - t ,i --, . of the hard top" prize loot tonight at Hollywood Bawl is Hershel crasn caantry drhrinc cnaann. An Idea of iust what aaie of the "awaed can ha bad hy gtaatcina; at tha "arts- or McGrifra No. 54 Ford. Over 40 meet; with time trials starting at eight o'clock. Tp9 DDI) 6) p-Tho Shrtamon. Solam. Oracon Scrrardcrr. Mar 2S. 13S1 Underdog Ends It fete Stoims UDfiliB TO , I ver ike, Sisares lie i - By Jack Hand f j I NEW YORK, May 25 James Carter, virtually unknown New York negro who had lost two of three 95 fights, wrenched tha world lightweight title from Ike Williams tonight with a stunning technical knockout victory in 2X9 of tha 4th round at Madison Square Garden. ijiija I WESTERN INTERKATIONAL. . W CPct - . - W LPct Trl-City 13 14 .434 Vaacowea 2 8 .780) Victoria 14 20 .391 Spokane 23 12 .6 Yakima 12 10 JSOSalem - IT 14 JOT WenatctM UajeTscomt IS It .447 Friday results: At Salens 1. Spokane 4: at Vancouver 18. Tacoma I: at Vic toria 7. Yakima 1: at Wcnatcnea-Trt City (result ass pace 2. ' COAST IXAGUaT I W LPct W T.Pct Secramen 23 25 JTl 'Los Aaret 28 28S00 Portland 32 2S JSSSUIoUywon SS 20 .483 Seattle 31 27 San De( 13 31 .421 Oakland 31 27 MS San Fran 21 IS .382 Friday results: At Portland 3. San Diego 2; at Seattle 4. Sacra awn to I; at Hollywood 3. OalrUnd 2; at San Fran cisco i. Los Angelea (10 inn.). i AMERICAN LKAGtn W L.Pet W LPct New Tor 14 a.727IWaahinct IS 10.404 Chicago 20 8 Cleveland IS 18.404 Boston 18 13 .SSliPbuadelpa 8 24 jra Detroit 18 14 J33 St. Louis 8 23 Xi Friday reaulU: At New York 7. Phil adelphia 8; at Cleveland 4. CMcacn : at Boston 14. Washington 1; at Detroit V- St. Louis 4. KATTONAX. XJCAGTJX W LPct W LPct 21 13 Air New Yark 18 18 .408 18 14 S2PMladeh 14 10 .457 17 10 .SlSfOaadnnas M 19.4S7 Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago Baton 18 18 JOOtPittaasarc IS 18 .441 rriday resuRs: At Brooklrn 4. Bos ton 2: at PhlUdelphU f. New York r. at Chicago i. Pittsburgh 10; at St. Lonia J Cnsrinnan 8 (11 Isnvl. I. . p : - yiking Netters Blank Cavemen Del RamsdelTs Salem high Vik ings ronHmied their winning ways Friday on the Olinger courts as they blanked Grants Pass Cave men, 7-0. Tha VDcs swept tha five singles and two doubles matches. Results: Singles Georr Watts S aver lack White G) S-a. 7-8; Dsck Jaba S) oyer Gary Bswwn (G) 8-0. 4-2: Al Heston (S) arr Bob Frana (G) 7-8. 2-4. 4-2; Merle Baumgart (S oyer Jian Little (G) 8-L 8-1; AI Wast (S) over Bill Hanuttoa (G) S-0. 8-1. Doubles Norm Lea and Gearga Watts (S oyer Dsck Whise aad BUI Hsastlton (G 818, 82; Don Bare and Xornn Hardy (S over Gary Brown and Bah Fran (O) 8-7. 8-4. s-a. Stars Due TTash, May 2S- (Special) Fablielry aaatertal seepbxg lata the Vsdverstty of iWasMagtaa athletle desrtaaeat 1 this week gave hint that the eaa i teatants far tha 38 ta, aamaal Na flasisl OaUeaxtata Track and Field Meet achedalad far tha L'aiver slty af WashJagtan rtaglaoi est : Jsnse 15 and IS wCl tarinx tag-ether oate af tha finest greap af staafiasts ever assembled far a sinxlo Toseet. t lYatrn aals 4saae word that Deal Lax, easa af two caIexiaats U ever tap 15 feet la tha pole : vaslt, waald he am hand, and al most stngaltiaeaaily the Univer sity af Nebraska annamnced that . Deal Caeper. tha auvtlaafs ether IS root eclzcriaa vxEltcr. waald be la SeatUe ta an attempt ta take fst. place toners. Ca beys, af eaavse, most f!xht eft Cob Smith, staat year'a aairc'f a, , w!ao Las. ? : in 14th Williams, bolder of . at least part of the crown sine 1945 underwent a tortuous 90-minute ordeal this afternoon making the 35 pounds class limit. Carter weighted 33. .The new champ, born in Aiken, S. C, 27 years ago, but raised in the teeming Bronx, dropped the old champ four times before Re feree Petey Scalzo stopped it to save Groggy Ike from serious In jury. I Because Carter was ranked 2th among tha contenders in its latest ratings, the National Boxing asso ciation refused to sanction this as a title bout. But the New York State athletic commission gave its blessing. The odds on favorite Dee shrunk from 3 to 1, to 2 to 1 and even lower at soma points after Wil liams struggle with tha scales be came public knowledge. Women's Liliks Meet Resumes ! f WHITE PLAINS. N. Y, May 25 (vP)-The final Installment of the Weathervane women's cross-country open golf tournament will be held tomorrow and Sunday at the Knoll wood Country dub, and again tha $5,000 grand prize seems to be beckoning to Babe Didrirson Za harias. Tha Babe enters toeaorrowa 14 hole competition with a two-stroke lead over Patty Berg, with the remainder of tha field of 13 pros so far back they are out of the running. i Withers Event Belmont Feature NEW YORK, May 25-WHBat-tlefield, the champion two-year-old a year ago and . a bust so far this season, will be favored to beat six rivals tomorrow in tha 74th running of tha famed Withers mile at Belmont park. i George D. Wideners chestnut colt was listed In tha probable early odds at even money to scam per off with tha tZS.OOO-added event on the sUengta of a spark ling race here Tuesday. for Seattle Meet tatsistcaOy cleared 14 feet this Tha two ann trreat wCl ha ssa place far slaw strikers with Klch tgaaB Don tZeEwesi aiaalag to break 99 ta this trreat. Co al ready haa a thtL race to hJa erccUi. ran tat the NCAA assect last year. McEwea wfT have ta step lively, hewrrer. to rezaxla ta front af vach fwa 8aa stars as Dick Chen af Arary. and L"sra Semper af slaasas. wLa have tamed, la times of lhlL9 and :17.i. respectively, One of tha great events af tha day sZaMld ha Ut tlsM iasep where nine men already this sea- have cleared 4-7 ar teener. . Top crTort is a prsr!.lsss effort ty CL.xr'.rt ll'r.s af i:- Texas State, hot Texas A & ?: ! , trailer Davis, a has -tl eext. r.j ts net far behind w.a a : c - -JL..rT-,. --- 1 ' ' ' i: By raTyh Itadesi -KEW T02S, Hay 25 W-The upstart Chicago TTtlU Sai stretched, their winning streak to eight games tonight but failed to gain ground on tha league leartlng New York Yankees. BUtT Pierre pitched the Sox to a 5-4 triumph over tha Cleveland Indians. The Yanks turned back the rhiladc!Lia Athletics, 7-5, t protect their two game lead. Pierce was tagged for 11 hits as be went tha distance for kit fifth victory. The Sox pounded Bob Lemon and two relief pitchers BigTenOItays Pact Reneival Tliree Year Catise Sliced Down to Two ly Jrry Liska EVANSTON. m. May 2-yfV The Big Ten today voted to ex tend the Rose Bowl football series In the. manner proposed by the Pacific Coast conference Which has lost five straight Pasadena classics. The renewal probably will be en a three-year basis. In a surprising compromise bal lot, the Big Ten athletic directors and faculty representatives ap proved the annual classic, but with a not more than once-every-two- years appearance oy tne same team. During the first five years of the expired pact, the Big Ten bad a coce - every-three - years appear-: ance limit for the same team, while the Pacific Coast loop had no restriction whatever. Californ ia, for instance, represented - the PCC in the last three bowl games. The Pacific Coast conference al ready- has tentatively negotiated for a three-year renewal pact with the Tournament of Roses committee campaigned throughout the last year for a mutual method of sending the same bowl contend ed not more than once every two years. In view of its commitment to the Pasadena sponsors of the game, the PCC probably wSl specify a three year extension. It was widely reported earlier that the Big 10 not only would go no further than its past once ev-ery-three-year team visit policy. but also might drop the bowl pact ltirely. (Conf d Next Page) Cornell Star Puts on Show PHILADELPHIA, May 25--A sprint ace with six stitches In his right heel set one meet record, qualified in three Individual events and ran a lap on a winning mile relay team today to lead favored Cornell to the top In the first day of the 75th annual IC4A track and field championships at Franklin Field. . . ' . : . Meredith CFlash) Gourdine. a Brooklyn native, stole the spotlight from Andy Stanfield, Seton Hall's spectacular Negro runner, as he flashed his game heel to the field in the 220-yard low hurdles and broad jump and in the first lap of the one mile relay. Gourdine started his great day by smashing a 10-minute-old rec ord. He had watched Stanfield leap 25 feet TVt Inches to break the sec ond oldest record on the IC4A books- the broad Jump. Gourdine flew 25 feet IK Inches to crack both Stanfield's mark and tba 1931 record of 25 feet 3 inches set by Richard A. Barber of South ern California on the same Frank lin Field track. Maxim in Perfect Shape for Bout CHICAGO, May 25 -CP-Joey Maxim, world's light heavyweight champion seeking the heavyweight crown, today was nrorxxmced in perfect physical condition for bis 15-round title bout with Exzard Charles in the Chicago stadium next Wednesday" night. Maxim was examined In bis training Quarters by Dr. J. IX. Houston of the Illinois Athletle commission staff. Dr. Houston found that the 24-year-old Maxim was more composed, and less irri table than Charles, who was ex amined yesterday. Finnish Star Fatally Hurt in Fencing Meet STOCKHOLM, Sweden, May 23 (r-A powerful sword thrust by defending Champion Mogens La chow of Denmark fatally wounded his Finnish opponent, Hmari Var tia, 33, today in the opening round at the men's world ctumipionship fencing tournament. Luchow bad parried Vartia's at tack with a fierce lung which drove" his thin, blunted epee a flexible weapon with no cutting edge into the Finn's chest under the risht armplL Stunned and sobbing, Luchow withdrew from the tournaixsent. SE3 lie flew 13 II? f 0 aa C J ... CUTZOAXD ..07Ct AT : ! ; r- w-.---3 4. 4 a. . 1:3 CLtniiela r: -so s-:::3 O ff xor 10 Daows nicraaing borne runs by Xd Robinson and Phil LlasL The loss was Lemon's fourth, straight. Lefty Ed Lopat of the Yanks was knocked out of the box for the first time this season but gain ed credit for bis eighth consecu tive triumph without a loss. Tha Yanks piled up a 7-2 lead for Lo pat but the veteran ace faltered in the eighth and left the game with three runs in, two out and the bases loaded. Aliie Reynolds came in and retired Dave PhiHey on a grounder. Gil McDougald, with three hits including a hom er and double, led tha Yanks 10 tut attack. t The third place Boston Red Sox swamped the Washington Sena tors, 14-2. Chuck Stobbs allowed only six bits for bis ! fourth vic tory. Boston rocked Con Marrero and Alton Brown for 19 safeties. Ted Williams drove in four runs on his ninth homer and a pair of doubles. The defeat ended Mar rero's five game winning streak. The St. Louis Browns upset tha Tigers, 4-3. Former Tiger Johnny Bero homered in the seventh to win the game. The blow broke a 3-3 tie. Al Widmar went all tha way to bag bis third victory. The defeat snapped Hal Newhousers four game winning streak. Preacher Roe pitched and help ed bat the Brooklyn I Dodgers to a 4-3 victory over i the Boston Braves. The victory! was Roe's sixth without a loss and it in creased Brooklyn's National league lead to three games over the St. Louis Cardinals. , The Cards dropped a 5-1 11 -Inning decision to the Cincinnati Reds. Connie Ryan ; whacked a grand slam homer off Reb Mon ger in the second overtime inning to break up the game. New York exploded for five runs In tha eighth inning to wipe out a two run deficit and rout the Phillies, 8-5. ! The Pittsburgh Pirates smeared the Chicago Cubs, 10-1, in tha major's only day game. George Metkovich led the victory drive; , batting in five runs on a homer, double and two singles. Murry Dickson checked the Cubs on lira bits tor bis sixth victory. American League Philadelphia 002 800 830 5 8 1 New York 104 011 OOx Til l KeUner. Hooper (3). Kucab (7) Zot dark (8) and Murray; Lopat. Reynolds (8) and Berra. Chicago 031 001 100 I II Cleveland . 000 043 100 4 111 Pierce and Mass: Ijemon. ZaverUUc (7). Brsntie (Oi and Heean. Washington 200 000 00O-S 8 2 jit ia szx 14 is s afarrero. Broom (7) r aad Guerrai Stobbs and M St. Louis 4 8 Detroit .008 182 2 11 Widmar and Batts; Newbouser. Whlta (8) and Ginsberg. National League 200 001 001 3 Brooklyn -020 810 10a 4 Bickiard and Cooper: Boa and Camp- aneHa. New York 010 100 150 8 12 and! Philadelphia 120 002 000 8 8 Hears. Spencer (1) S. Jones (8) Westrum; Church. Miller (8). Kon stanty (2) and Semlnick. Pittsburgh. 414 11$ 050 18 It f Chicago I OlO OOO OOO 18 1 Dickson and McCuUough; Huier. Kelly (i). Leva () and Walker. (S. Cincinnati , .eat 808 008 84 ffl -000 808 108 88 ill St. Locos 411 mnincs) ( BlackaseUV Saattb (T) Baflesssberfwr (T) and Pi antes; Brother rv. Manga (8) aad Garagiola. Sic (I). STAGG TO GET DEGREE FOREST GROVE, May 25-V Footbairs Grand Old Man. Amos Alonzo - StagX, win be awarded an honorary doctor; of humanities degree at Pacific uni versity here Sunday. His son. Pact Stagg, Pacific football coach, wUl make the presentation. Wby Jest Watch It Grew?; Cmon Help It Growl Uvu Swara) 11. 1 a L A Ta f mmm aa a W CO. Xtat Frs--:i Tst e- . t i mm V. To Cede W at ., , "fraa r " 'mm. . J ssa ! t I f - 1 4