n i f ' 2606 Keizer Mghtersj Watch j Neighbor Bevens FireMnth or By Al lightaer j ' Statesman Sports Editor f People of the Keizer district attention: Friends, you can hava a night" t Waters field any time you wish. Just say the word- A total of 2808 Keizer Nighten turned out for the Senators' opener with Wenatchee here last night, and whether or not it was the touch they cave proceedings never will be really known. At any rate the Solons 1) lambasted the Chiefs IS to 1, (2 smacked out 20 bits In the process, (J) swept to their fifth straight victory, 4) climbed to one came over the 300 mark in the standings. (5 racked up an old pitchinc nemesis in Lefty Tommy Breisinger of the Wena tehees. (0) gTe,260o customers two hours and four minutes of complete glee and (7) exhibited in Bill Bevens a Keizer resident of whom his neighbors can oe aownngni proua. - . ; i The Baron of Bailey road nasn l been any better here this year. He yielded but lour hits in notching his ninth victory of the season and the lone run off him was unearned in the second inning. Bevs con trol was perfect as he walked but one Tsatter, that one politically in the fourth inning. He fanned six and was in command all the way. - It's actually too bad a fleet oi scouts weren't watching the big guy at work last night, for he real lhad it Very few of his pitches were hit hard. Lone Ran Unearned As for the run he gave, it came . . ewich of Jimmy Jar- . uri i ri iuic d rv - i chairs bat The. young lad wH , nlaved much oi xru " . f hp. regular Oafciana g?e firSaseman should. never SS had the chance to swish it. ErUHyroVChe4S Bardt must have taken a bad gS. or something, for the usually S&M. Beardt itt him for an error. JThen war 1 tf-nn From there on Bevens tapres- Brother, wna the Yards could be written o ecTedror-tworun, rage in. . fifth ni n Mt were seven douDies, " each by Curt Schmidt ofthe SO T?,r nM put Bv . aj4 in Tanlace Breisinger n ; heat but lasted only slightly more SS Tinning as he got too ram tuinctious with Umpire Joe Iaco thumbed jtM Hr Rupe Thompson then fin hed up lor the visitors and was recent of the five-run explo sion in the eish". Beard's Bat Led All Beard's five bingles led the hit ting, needless to say. Glenn Stetter, Schmidt and Tuckett each tossed in tnree moi gaieties. Even Bevens hrmselT got f the hits and popped across a via nwn runs.' Actually it was a great night at the ball yard from all angles. And it couldn't have happened at a better time what with that many clients looking on. The crowd was by far the second best of the sa- son. being exceeoea wnjr i The Keizer folks who did a bril- lwnt job in putting tne . iicn tin 32 nnzes to cen tors for this and that during the me, and most of the 32 were in .ch Th- Keizer school band; pa raded before the game and Keizer jVr- KaT Lafkv. elected to reign r the current "Greater Keizer Days" celebration renaerea a pre nme soeech. The nDroariou homecoming wasn't without its sad note, how ever. Richie Myers, the crack hrtstoD. was injured at Victoria and may be out for some time with a sprained ankle. . . . -ast night's performance by Bevens & rv was actually amazing when it is realized that the team had to drive over 300 hot miles yester day, arriving in town after 7 p. tn. Another 300-mile jaunt snoum b advocated todar. eh? In tonight's second game. 8:15 'clock, either Lelty Aldon Wilkie or Sal DeGeorge will face Charley Gassoway of the Chiefs. Lovely: WENATCHEE (1) (U) SALEM AbHPoA A HPoA CCmkj-f 4 11 0,Lub.2b Klmaab 4 1 S raberxf 4 rackyb 4 14 1 Tdschijf S 1 1 MnhlLlb 1 t SteOorJt S S rrachiji 4 a 1 3!BarU.l S SIS 1 raiMrJt 4 13 SchmdtJS S tkrau 4 1 Tucketta S J. 1 1 Aroicttxf S S : Brdjt SSI -Bmnrjl UBercntA till Kn-tua.p 1 Oi TknMLDl ! Tot! 33 f 24 10 TWJU Unnil Wentcbe 010 000 000 1 4 3 Mem 200 330 SS U 10 3 Losing pitcher: Breisinger. Balkl Pitcher Ip Ab H It Zr S Bt Breisinger 4s S3 10 3 Kadua 1H 13 0 Thompoao 1 11 I I I 1 Becfu a 33 4 1 t 1 Left eat baaaa: W t. S 11. Krrora: nil Butle. Tuckett. Fbner. Paco kv. Uow ram: JCafaball. Tmm b. BmUc Stetter. Baud. Schmidt 3. Tockett X. BarUc. Rims batted ta: Stetter. Brtl 3. alarshan. Beard 3. raber. T'jckett, Bcveaa 3. Lubr S acrtfiea: Be rem. Tunc 3;04. Umpires: lacovettt ad Valencmirt. Att. 2S06. rniLS IXK IIUlXE3t " , PHILADELPHIA. June 22 -L5i- The Philadelphia Phillies to- Tigers Snare; 4th Straight;! Braves Victors By th Associated Press The Tacoma Tigers grabbed their fourth straight win and Pitcher Bob Schulte chalked his first win after 'five consecutive losses Friday night as the Tigers whipped the hapless Victoria Ath letics, 8-3. Schulte dished out an eight-hit pitching job while his mates were banging ten off two Vic hillsmen. At Tri-City the Braves topped the Yakima Bears, (U2 behind ; the six-hit tossing of Jack Brewer. Brewer had a shut out until the ninth inning when tne Atnieucs pushed over; their pair of tallies. (Vancouver at Spokane result on page Z. Too late for sports dead line.;. ! Yakima U Trt-Citr L 000 000 003 s 0 021 010 Ilk S 14 0 Boemler and Brenner. Bra war anrl Peut. j j Victoria J 000 001 003 111 Taeam i 201 103 03x S 10 0 Promt. Brkich (St and Wrtin acnuii ana jumiDerg. Horse Cracks Trot Record! WESTBURY. N. Y, June 22-4JPi -Demon Hanover established a new world record of 3:06 25 for the mile and one half distance over a half mile track in winning uk in si ui vision oi ine i4i,vii David H. McConnell memorial trot qualifying dashes at Roosevelt Raceway tonight. The mark was one and one-fifths seconds faster than Proximity hung up at Roose velt in 194?. North Carolina Divoters Lead TOLEDO, O, June 22-(JP)-Clayton Heafner and Johnny Palmer, two red-hot North , Caro- lianans, stayed out front with i plus-nine total today in the '$15.' 000 Inverness Invitation Best Ball golf ..matches. They halved one match and Won a four-up victory in another in the second and third rounds. j ; The southern stars, 28 under par for the three IS -hole matches, were two ahead of Henry Ransom of St Andrews, 111., and Roberto Devicenza. i Argentina, the recent winner of the Palm Beadi Round Robin in New York. The Ransom - Devicenzo: pair came up with two three-np vic tories today, defeating Al Brosch and Pete Cooper of New York and defending champions Sam Snead and Jim Ferrier. ! j The hottest things In the tour nament were Texans Jimmy De maret and Jack Burke, who fired a 'lO-under-par 61 this morning to hold Heafner and Palmer even and then came back this afternoon with another 10-under-par i for a victory ovej- Freddie Haas of New Orleans and Ed "Porky" Oliver of Seattle. I j LONGACRES OPENS I SEATTLE. June 22, -JPV- A Ren ton horse eaptured the s $3,000 Renton handicap in the feature race marking the opening of the 18th horse pracing season at Long acres in the (twilight today. Sir Calbenor, owned by Cecil Jolly of nearby Renton, did the six fur longs in ?:l-45. r i : i FOX RELEASED J SPOKANE, June 22-Tiger Jack Fox baa been released from the hospital, but his doctor said he doubts if the aging lightweight boxer will Sever regain his speech or recover from a partial paral- day signed; a university of Colo rado pitcher to a contract j which provides far a bonus of an! unde termined amount. The youth is 20-year-old Jack ! Anderson of Lakewood, Colo. M . i Campbell Crete Vpi Lead Wools Nab Forfeit Win; Commerdals Victors feeastheirs Keck Weet Seftbal lera seiche their ninth straight Ctty leagw victory the easy war Friday aigfat at Leslie as they teek forfeit verdict vere the aeaatpeweMfcert Hellyweed Mer ckaats. The lea was the third f er the frmaneraw HeUyweeds tat bum etlss. Amether tilt teeth CeeuBcrtial to the Teamsters. 4-2 behind the eteady kern eg Warren Miller. The Belly weed crew gained aeeae eel ace by Basing the Wools, 8-1 ta est eskibitUm tilt after lektag ap ;aa extra bis, 3 l Not Advocated 4 a ' - V. f M II. ' " JfJJ ' 11 While s "helpf ol" friend (tower rigbt backxronnd) and a photegrapher look en with the crowd, Dutch gefcnitxer or Vienna, Austria, broad Jumps his motorcyclo ever the head of another cyclist daring an In ternational Open Stent championship event, part ef the Joey Chit weed ante daredevil eireas. Sehnitser will perform thla at ant and ethers la competition with fellow daredevils daring the 28 -event program In Salem's Hollywood bowl Sunday night. j 28Events Listed in 2i-Hour Chitwood Show at Bowl Sunday Auto racing fans who like their motorized mayhem in top drawer caliber will be in for23 events and 2 Vi hours of assorted driving com petition and circus acts Sunday night at Hollywood bowl when the Joey Chitwood show is presented here, starting at 8 JO o'clock.' The it "II WESTCKN INIEBNATIONAL f W t Pet! - WL Pet Vncouvr 33 IS .7 101 Trl-City 2S 33 .450 Spokane. 40 23 .6331 Tacoma 2S M .436 Salem S 32 31 .SOI) Yakima . 24 3S .401 Wenatch 29 35 .453! Victoria 29 33 J97 rrtday result: At Salem 13. Wen atchee; 1; at Spokane Vancouver (Result on paga J; at Tri-City t. Yakim S; at Tacoma 8. Victoria . COAST LEAGUE i W L Pet! W L Pet Seattle' 40 30 JM; Los Angl 43 42 07 Sacrman 49 40 .551! Portland 41 47 .46 Hollywd 48 49 34S;SanDiego 37 4S .433 Oakland 4T 41 JSX, San Fran 3S S3 .401 rrtday results: At San Diego 2. Port land 13: at Hollywood S. Los Angeles 1; at Sacramento S. Seattle ; at Oak land 5, San Francisco 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE I W L Pctl Irooklyn 30 S0..6S1 W L Pet 30 31 .4SO 29 30 .409 Boston Cincinat Mew Yrk 3S 29 .547 it Louis 31 30 .507 Chicago 23 31 .447 Philadal 29 31 .4SSi Pittsbrgh 21 37 J61 Friday results: At Pittsburgn . Brooklyn S; at St. Louis 7. Boston 0; at Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 3; at Chicago I. tfew York (IS inn.). i AMERICAN LEAGUE t W L Pet. W L Pet. Chicago 40 SO Ml, Detroit 29 20 JOB Nw York 37 33 .627! Wash in rt 23 34 .404 Boston; 33 23 3S3I Philadelp 21 39 Clerelnd XI 28 .533! St. Louis 19 40 .323 Friday results: At Boston 0. Chicago 1: at New York 0. Cleveland O; at Philadelphia S. St. Louis 3; at Wash ington i. Detroit T. Suggs Ousted, West Amateur PHILADELPHIA, June Pat O'Sullivan. a happy Irish colleen from Orange, Conn., upset medalist Louise Suggs S and 2 today and went Into the finals of the Women's" Western Open Golf championship against heavily-favored Patty Berg. Miss Berg ousted Mar oris Lindsay, 26-year-old Illinois ama teur champion from Decatur, 111., 9 and 3. i COAST MKT SWITCHED ASTORIA, June 22-()-Tho Oregon coast golf tournament, can celled fat Gearhart this year, will be held at the Astoria Golf and Country club July 23-28, club di rectors decided yesterday. Senaior Swal: (Includes all games played to data:) Ab M 3t 3b nr Bi Pet. Schmidt Beard j McDonald Stetter; . SI 21 e s .412 J07 JOS J99 .281 J77 2S0 .153 47 9 .151 4 3 .231 S9 11 -242 sa I .188 3 T J6 70 13 . 93 24 S J137 34 -249 M S 49 11 S 9 25 0 19 28 S 24 1 2 9 SS 1 13 0 18 1 18 T Luby Tuckett raber -. McKeegan Tedescal Myers t BarUe I .258 J48 .144 .234 Pitching: DeGeorge Bereno McNulty Wilkie. Lew J Hemphill O Ip 1 89 -IS 122'i J2 J 97 -11 SS'i 9 21i, W L SoBbK 9 3 21 S3 19 8 SO 47 43 8 29 32 33 9 3 43 S4 3 29 33 21 1 8 IS 17 over Hollywood One Industrial leage gasae we played. Hallmark Cards blasting Leslie Park 17-8. with the aid ef 11 hits, iBcladhur a heaoer by Oehse. Jones aad Chandler check, ed the Leslies est three hits. Setrth Caaarrrlil tallied a Bhr at reaa ta the first frame err Frank Mlcheet via singles by De Bew and Miller,-two errers aad a tingle by Wenger. Ib the third Seata Commercial gat tw mare - with singles by Wenger aad Ak ers knocking la the talUea. Rich ards belted iainmfwth Team ster ta the teaeia aad Kleaarda UJo I! for Amateurs .!- X '" . a r " 4 show supplants the regular bowl racing card for this week, and Is brought In by Valley Sports, the organization' which sponsors local racing. f Among the events are broad Jumping of new '51 Fords more than 100 feet into the air While three other cars race underneath; crashing sedan sedans into j solid 20-ton walls of ice; crashing two cars head-on into each other at better than 60 miles per hour; two wheel wheel precision driving and stock car steeplechase; broad jump ing motorcycles for distance and through blazing hoops; competitive car rolling during which four ma chines will be completely demo lished; crashing through blazing plank walls; dive bombing", a car through the air and into a gather ing of other parked cars, and the spectacle of seeing a man who will get into a casket with 20 sticks of dynamite and allow himself to be "blown up." The International Stuntmen's as sociation gold trophy and points toward the ISA $10,000 purse for the year will be the prizes the daredevils will be after Sunday in the competitive end of the pro gram. The Chitwood show was present ed here last year and was a smash hit with a packed gallery. Since then the veteran Indianapolis "500" driver who operates the spectacu lar show has added numerous new features. - - ' i Regular auto racing admission prices will prevail for the show. Gotham Entry Leads in AAU BERKELEY, Calif, June 22-UP) The San Francisco Olympic club today won the Junior team cham pionship of the 63rd annual track and field championships, amassing 133 points to second place San Antonio ACs 88. j But the New York Athletic club took a big lead In the senior divi sion, with 24 points, over the Olympic club's 10. i The big city club scored Its most impressive win in the 10,000-meter senior grind, when bespectacled Curtis Stone led two team mates to the tape in 32:30.7. I G-Man Fred, Wilt, the country's present top long-distance man, fol lowed Stone by two yards. The third New York AC runner, Arm and Osterberg, finished some 23 yards back in third place. I LAYNE BEATS HALL 1 KANSAS CITY, June 22-(V Rex Layne, 197, heavyweight con tender from Lewis ton, Utah, to night won a ' split decision i over Henry HalL 178, New Orleans. HalL a fast jabbing lightheavy, made the highly regarded Layne look bad at times but was no match for stronger Layne in the infighting. j In 1830 the electric utility In dustry in the United States used more than 90 milliofT tons of coaL r - tied fer the ether in the seventh. I S. Coml 218 I 4 1 8 t Teamsters tea 188 1 2 1 8 Miller aad Wenger; Mkheel aad Beck. ; - - I Weele 188 tM 1 j BeOyweed tea S82 x Z i -3 1 (ExBlbttiea) ! Marshall, Braanea (f ) and afe Caffety: Rawlins and Wlekert. Leslie Park 138 888 1 6 8 S Hallmark 168 118 x 17 13 S Carver. Heever aad Calklaa, Caraaa; Jeaea, CaaBdler aad Oe- Sstll -aatS' Ganie Commisli Completes Game commission fish hatchery- men have completed their annual take of wild rainbow ergs at East lake-near Bend. The 870,000 eggs detained will be sent to several state hatcheries. Large seining nets employed to trap East lake rainbow as they move into shoal areas.i Until the large rainbows move out, a line of marker buoys designates spawning areas , where sport fishing is banned. The mark er buoys will be pulled July 1 and other lines will be established Sep tember! when brook trout move inshore to spawn. East lake pro vides: most of the eastern brook eggs needed for stocking in Ore gon.! A third wild trout eex-take was conducted on Spencer creek south sidou rjotlhi TirDafloinipuii veir OeveDapud Brooks Get Win Giants, Tigers By Kalph YORK. June 22-WVThe in 2ti games of the leading Chicago Cleveland Indians, 6-0, while the Sox bit the dust at Fenway park, dropping a 6-5 decision to the Boston Red Sox. Ailie Reynolds turned in hut sec ond straight shutout, blanking Bob Feller and the Indians on six sin gles.: The Yanks combed Feller for eight of their ten safeties and wrapped the game up with three runs : in tne secooa inning, jerry Coleman drove in half of the Yan kee Irons while Yogi Berra con tributed his 11th homer to the attack. Yern Stephens and Ted Williams starred in the Red Sox triumph! over! Chicago. Stephens drove in the deciding runs witn a two-run homer in the fourth inning off Randy Gumpert who suffered his first loss in eight decisions. Wil liams, who beat out a bunt and doubled off the left field score board, was brilliant defensively. Williams threw out .Pincn-iit- ter Joe Demaestri who tried to stretch a single in the fifth and saved the game with a sensational catch in the eighth. Chicago knocked starter ana winner Mel Parneil out in tne eighth inning. Ellis Kinder took overt with two out and runners on second and third. Chico Carras- quel lashed a terrific drive that sent Williams back to the left field wall for a spectacular catch. Ted Gray, with help from Hal White, gained his third triumph as the Detroit Tigers crushed the Washington Senators, 7-3. The Tigers sewed it up with six in the first against Fred Sanlord. Gus Zernial socked his 12th and 13th home runs to spark the Phil adelphia Athletics to a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Browns. Alex Kellner scattered nine Brownie hits in besting Al Widmar. Brooklyn's Dodgers held on to their 6 -game margin in tne w a tional loop with an 8-4 verdict over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Three run bursts in the sixth and seventh frames sparked the Bums to their win.j Bruce King was credited with the win. The New York Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs. 9-6, in ten in nings . on Willie May three-run homer in the only day game In ei theri league. Monte Irwin and Bill Riznev also homered for the Giants. Hal Jeffcoat sent the game intof overtime with a two-run ninth inning homer off relief Pitcher George Spencer. The victory enabled the runner- up Giants to puU 2Vt games ahead of the third place St. Louis Card inals. The Cards dropped a - 8-7 decision to the Boston Braves. Sam! Jethroe broke up the game with! a two-out two-run ninth in ning1 double. Willari Marshall and Earl Tor geson poled homers for the Braves in the third inning. Harry Perkowski, with help from Frank Smith, pitched the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-2 victory overt the Philadelphia Phils. The Reds tucked the game away with three runs in the first inning off Jocko Thompson. National League Chicago ana 0O0 0208 10 8 108 300 OOx 12 8 Boston Cumnert. Aloma (3). Rotblatt (T) andjfttasl; ParoelL Kinder (8) and Moss. Cleveland New York .000 000 0008 8 1 .030 101 Olx 10 8 Feller. Chakales (8) and Hegan; Reynolds and Berra. St- Louis .001 100 0003- 8 3 Philadelphia 100 120 Olx 8 18 1 Widmar and Batts; Kellner and As trotfa. -: . Detroit . 600 100 0007 11 Washington .000 000 300 S 8 Gray. White (I) and Robinson. Swift (9); Sanford. Consurra (1). Ferrick (7). Raynes (8) and Klutx. Gum (7). American League Brooklyn 810 003 3018 13 8 Pittsburgh 813 800 0004 11 3 Branca. Erskine (4). King (S) and Cam pane 11a: PoUei. Wilka (7). La Palme (8) and CaragioU. Boston St. Loula 203 100 0038 IS 8 aoo oes 0017 1a 1 Nichols. Surkont l). and cooper. Mueller (): Poholsky. Braxlo (3). Boyer (T). Lanier and Klca. - PhTlade!phUv 001 000 002 8 1 Cindnnatt 1 300 000 OOx 3 8 1 Thompson. Konstanty l and Sem fmck: Perkewskl. Smith (8) and Pra- (Ten lnninml Vfaglie, Spencer (t aad Westrum. NoMo (It); KUppstein. Effie (8). Me Ltck (7). Leonard tlO) and Edwards. i EX-BEAKS JOIN STARS - CHICAGO, June 21 -JPy- Two halfbacks who helped the univers ity of California to three straight Pacific coast championships have joined the college all-star squad fori its game with the Cleveland Browns in Soldier Field Aug. 17. The backs are Pete Schabannn and Jim Uonachino, who were co- captains of the Golden B?rs last New York 818 008 38 13 8 Ckjcaao ms ooi ess 88 11 1 - t of Klamath Falls. Some 'Spencer creek eggs were lost whea a flash flood took out the dam and water supply for the egg-holding troughs. Egg-taking operations at Diamond lake began May 11 and have pro vided another 1,230,000 rainbow eggs. - . . - Another i L500.000 spring rain bow eggs were stripped from brood fish held at the McKenzie hatch ery. Most rainbow reared at Ore-, goo's 14 game fish hatcheries are obtained from fall spawning stock selected at the hatcheries. These brood fish are used for C years and then released. A joint fish commission - game crew Is completing a fish way this summer around Valsetz falls on the Over Pirates: Overcome Foes Kodea New York Yankees moved to with White Sox tonight by beating the Beavers Win; Sacto Outfit 1' Gains on Suds SAN DIEGO. June 22-WVPort- land's Beavers pounded four San Diego hurlers for 17 hits and a 12-2 victory tonight in th; Coast league opener between the two clubs. Lyman Linde. who hune up his eighth mound victory for the Bevos, was touched for 11 hits but kept them well scattered. Portland closed out with six runs in the ninth inning, after piling over four in the eighth. Sacramento topped Seattle 8-6 in the opening mix of the club's duel for the top-spot. The outcome cut Seattle's lead to one-half game over the Sacs. Hollywood whipped Los Angeles 8-1 and Oakland nos ed San Francisco 5-4. PORTLAND SAN DIEGO AbHPoA AbHPoA Barr.cf 4 Banskib 8 Thmaa3b 4 BroviaOf 9 Tuckerxf 3 WtelmnM 8 Grhamjt 8 TaborJb 4 Whiter! 3 OlMaddrnif S Austin. S S Mrcuccix 4 8 S Storey Jb 4 Yora2tF Laiatajb 4 18 Undejy S 1 8 GdstnJf 118 Hlderjbjf X 1 8 Naragn Olsenjt wason,e Harris.p IMalloy RcrweLLd Miller.p Shridn.ef Totals 4317 27 ?! Totals 31112711 a Ran for Brovia in 8th. b Filed out for Whit tn 8th. e Filed out for Olsen in 7th. d Forced runner for Malloy in 8th. Portland 200 000 04812 San Diego , Loser Harris. Pitcher Ip Ab Linda 17 Olsen 7 28 Harris 7 -100 000 100 t K S a 4 8 H Er Bb So 11 S 2 1 S3 8 3 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 MUoy Miller in S s s a Errors Austin. Marcueci. Graham Wild pitch Miller. Thomas by Olsen X. White by Olsen. Left on bases Portland 18. San Diego 10. Two base hits Maddera. Austin. Linde. Three base hits Barr. Wietelmann. Glad stone. Home run BasinsU. Sacrifice hits Olsen. Marcueci. Stolen bases Thomas, Gladstone. Runs batted in Thomas 2. Brovia 2. Wietelmann. Gra ham. Barr. White. Linde X BasinsU 3. Holder. Double play York to Wietel mann to Tabor. Time 2 M. Umpiri oenu. uoran ana rora. Attendam sjsi (official). ios Angeles 000 001 000 1 8 1 Hollywood 600 010 lOx 8 8 3 Spicer. Hamner (1) Chandler 'Si and Peden: Schalock and Dapper. Seattle , , ooo 230 ooi in i Sacramento 038 200 013 8 8 1 Davia. Johnson (Si. Calbert t and Sheely; Benton. Grubb 8) and Hair ston. Smith (t). San Francisco 000 040 000 4 1 Oakland 000 000 005 9 8 8 Johnson. Dicker (91 Sinaleton rtk and Orteig; Harrist, Burkhart (8), Bailey (I) and Lamanno. Kids Battle Approximately 48 youngsters from over the city battled in the annual Childrens's tennis doubles tourney Friday at the dinger courts and! when the smoke cleared the Mary . Campbell-Rich Carlson and Eddie Kitchen-Ted Marr teams had earned final berths. These two duos will vie for the crown at Olinger Monday at 9 a. m. : r Both the finalists went through the preliminaries with only one loss. ;".: Winner; of third place in the meet was the Ian Brydon-Lee Weaver team, No. 4 were Bill Win- decker and Gerald Minnifie and fifth were Sonny Beard and Ira Feitelson. !: - Monday's finals victor will get merchandise prizes donated by Barb's sport store. PCL Fight Against SAN FRANCISCO. June 22-W) The summer meeting of the Pa cific Coast league directors ad journed today with loop plans to fight the big-league draft labeled "top secret." At noon, the directors recessed and announced next year's play will begin. April 410 days later than this year and will continue, at least for- time being, on the split-week schedule. Bat after the afternoon session in which club owners and direc tors discussed methods of forcing the major league to drop the draft of i PCL. players, all was hush-hush. Clarence Rowland, PCL presi dent, slipped out and wasn't avail For Net Toga RanibdwEgg - Taldrii SHetz river below Valsetz. This 41 foot waterfall forms a natural bar rier for steelhead and salmon mig rations In the tipper Siletz river. Excavation work undertaken in a rock formation last summer was alow and the project was terminat ed by high water. The completed fish ladder will open many miles of spawning ground above the falls. When drilling and Maetipg if completed a permanent concrete fish ladder will be poured in bed rock. The ladder pools will be 8 feet wide and 12 feet long, pro viding easy Jumps for the fish. To tal length will be 329 feet Cost of the Valsetz fish ladder, to be shar ed equally by the two departments. Is estimated at 330,000. tilt r ' " jsl & frThe Stoiesmaru Salem. Oregon. Saturdcry. Juna 23. 1951 Getting Set for Opener 8ILVESTON--Wherever a crowd U garnered here yen u nn w. s (Bill) McGlnnls nailing ap signs advertising his Silverten Red Sex basebaU team. Here McGlnnls was eaaght tacking vp a sum at the SUYertea Valley Farmers ceoperatiTe, telling ef the big epeaer Sat rday night with Albany at McGlnnls field. Opening ceremonies will include the showing ef the new field lights and surrounding fence. Game time la 8:J8 o'clock. Sedgman's Game Aussies Blast AmGife I . r In Wimbledon Warm LONDON, June 22-AVAustralia's tennis aces gave America's hopefuls an inkling of what may happen at Wimbledon next week when Frank Sedgman routed Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif, in the singles semifinal today. Sedgman and Ken McGregor also defeated Gardnar Mulloy and Dick Savittl in doubles. Sedgman's brilliant play ' In musting Flam, 6-3, 6-2, was the outstanding ieature of the day at the London tennis championshitts as two Americans, Nancy Chaffee of Ventura, Ca and Chirley Fry of Akron, O, gained the finals of the women's singles. Miss Chaffee turned in the upset of the Queens club tournament by eliminating Mrs. Margaret Osborne Eleven Teams In Semi Meet 'FOKTLAND, Jane Eleven teams will play ia the anneal Oregon semi-pro baseball Uomament at Silverten Jaly 15 25, Kay Brooks, state eonunls aloBer. said today. The field Is one of the smallest in the history ef the event, he said. Archer Blower aad Flee, the defending champion, will be the only : Portland entry. Other for mer ; champions entered are- the Snvertea led Sex aad the Albany Aleee. - Other team fnelado Forest Grove, DaUae. lHdlosaata, ML AageL Coos Bay, Tillamook, war renton and Salens News agency. Continue id Majors (Draft able for comment San Francisco Seals secretary Damon Miller ad mitted thai leaeue is readr to take same definite action on seeking to eliminate the dran, nut ne saia plans were strictly confidential afut Tvnt for rxihlir-atifm. ATI Miner would say was mat all rluh owners and Rowland were agreed on the course of action. On the matter of falling attend iw Miner said the directors had decided to .take the attitude of .. ' Al . "better tunes ana wesmer are ahead ' . The only other concrete result tho nvetinf was the decision not to play exhibition games with major league ciuos aiier Aiarcu 23. i'Workjj The first of several small Im poundments for waterfowl and warm water game fish will be es- tablished this fall on the gam commission's E. E. Wilson wildlife management area at Camp' Adair. An abandoned railroad grade pro vides a natural dam for the pond. A stream culvert will be blocked and a spillway installed prior to the fall rains. Portions of a 23 acre Sudan grass and wheat plant mad this spring as food for game birds will be- flooded. Once lured to the pond, migrant ducks and gees might be induced to winter there so long as the food ' supply lasts. Xargemouth bass and bluegill will be stocked In the pond. lh(tfM;&t3itta9i r!LL-! v.. , . i Vi. - - . -! ' . . ... .Jv ....-7" ; r Sizzling Dtipont, the U. S. champion from Wilmington, DeL, 6-2, 10-12, 6-3. Miss Fry swept past Kay Tuckey, English Wightman Cup player, 6-1, 6-S. . ; i Sedgman will meet Eric Stur- gess. South Africa's No. 1 player, in the final tomorrow.' Sturgess flashed his best tennis to date to trounce Mervyn Rose, young Aus tralian star, 6-2, 6-2. ; Why Just WatcH H Grow? . Cmon Help H Growi SdcniScnatcrs its.es 2 17. 7. i ROSED RAUGII COi j "Moial PiWucts Tkat last S4ce If 12 ; ; Infra, ff ' Arc '.& Acclyl:r.3 VYokCnfl by Cert:r.ed Welders IZO f. 17lb , Fls. X71S9 'J ? f Si r I f' es. r" 4052 aol r 1