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BlactoH Bait As Bums, Reds TAMPA, Fla. (flV The Cincin nati Reds have offered to trade pitcher Ewell (The Whip) Black well to the Brooklyn Dodgers for three players, It waa learned Thursday. Although neither club would admit the names of the Brooklyn players involved, it was believed the Reds are asking for Outfield er Andy Pafko, Rocky Bridges, peppery utility infielder. and a young pitcher, probably John Rutherford, who shut out Cincin nati for five innings in Wednes day's exhibition game. Brooklyn President Walter OMalley and Vice-President Buz zie Bavasi, who revealed they had listened to a proposition offered by Gabriel Paul, Red's general manager, asked for time to con sider it. "We have the pitcher that can wrap up the pennant for Brook lyn, Paul explained. "For such a fellow we must receive plenty in return. We are looking towards the future. Brooklyn can win this year." Mat Tourney Set by Owen An "International Single Night Elimination Tournament" is to be the next item for Matchmaker Elton Owen's weekly wrestling shows at the Armory. Owen Is in stalling an 8-man tourney next Tuesday night, winner of which will cop a gold trophy, a $125 purse and a title match in the near future. All eight gladiators are to enter the ring at 8:30 pjn. to draw for opponents. Then follows seven matches, each to be a single faller or to a decision. Three impartial rLngsiders will be appointed to Judge winners in the event no falls are gamed. Owen had hoped to match Eric Pederson and George Dusette foi his main event, but the chesty Pederson decided he'd take a week off instead and refused to accept terms. He doesn't think much of the idea of grappling with Dusette whom he calls "an old man." Dusette definitely will be one of the eight gladiators in the Tues day tourney. He'd now rather take on Pederson than any champion, he says, and is hot after a brawl with the arrogant Eric. All seven others who are to ap pear Tuesday will be announced later by Owen. Stevenson New Baker Mentor BAKER (P-Charles Stevenson, 26, Thursday was named head basketball coach at Baker High School, succeeding Roy Seeborg. who will become Pilot Rock su perintendent of school. Stevenson has been assistant, basketball and track coach at Baker. Ashland Pilot Plans to Quit ASHLAND (JPy- Charlie Jan dreau has asked the Ashland school board to relieve him of his Job as head basketball coach at Ashland High School. He said he may accept a teach ing post in Ashland or Portland. PROGRAM APPROVED HUTCHINSON, Kas. (P.-Coach-es -and athletic directors of the National Junior College Athletic Association Thursday approved the American Council of Education's program for curtailment of ath letics. Look and Learn By A C Gordon 1. 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(AP) Clint Har tung's long line drive to left field, permitting Tookie Gilbert to score from third base, gava the New York Giants a 4-3 ninth injung victory ever the St. Louis Browns Thursday. ST. PETERSBURG. Ml. ( AP) The New York Yankees edged the St. Louis Cardinals in 14 innings Thursday with a three-run cluster in the final frame bringing a 5-1 decision. Jerry Coleman doubled home the winning tally, break ing a - tie. and then an error led to the additional two runs. MELBOURJC. ria.. (AP) A tenth Inning hosne run by rookie outfielder Keith Thomas gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 4-3 victory over toe Min neapolis Millers of the American As sociaUon Thursday. Firing Opens on Four Fronts Youthful Teams Beady For NCAA IKIoop Action NEW YORK (JPy-The youth-will-be-served movement, evident in the surprise outcome of the National Invitation Basketball Tourna ment last week, likely will be continued through the National Col legiate A. A. championships beginning Friday. La Salle's "fuzz Kids." wno won the NTT and a Place in the Olympic rtyouts, woni be present when 16 teams start in the NCAA regional tournaments in four cities. But at least four of these 18 will have key players as young as the La Salle lads. Its another situ ation where the freshmen and sophomores could come through brilliantly or collapse miserably. Generally speaking, the young teams are the ones selected "at large" for the tournament on the basis of good all-season perform ances. The 10 major conference champions who qualified auto matically are mostly experienced, veteran teams. The teams pair off this way for Friday's first round games: At Raleigh, N. C. Kentucky (Southeastern Conference) v s. Penn State (at large); North Car olina State (Southern Conference) vs. St. John's (at large). At Chicago Illinois (Big Ten) vs. Dayton (at large); Princeton (Ivy Lteague) vs. Duquesne (at large). At Kansas City Kansas (Big Seven) vs. Texas Christian (Southwest Conference); St. Louis (Missouri Valley) vs. New Mexico A. k M. (Border Confer ence). At Corvallis, Ore. U. C L. A. (Pacific Coast) vs. Santa Clara (at large); Wyoming (Mountain States) vs. Oklahoma City (at large). Of these, Penn State, Duquesne, U. C. L. A. and Santa Clara are notably young teams. Duck Pins Commercial League results Thursday night at B and B Bowl ing court: Mick's Sign Shop 3, Ramages 1; Salem Merchant Pa trol 4, W. C. Dyer 0; B & R Wholesale 4, B & B Bowl 0. Mick's had high team series with 2200, B & R Wholesale had a 780 for best team game, Francis Miller of Mick's topped the solo series list with 537 and Glen Jones and Bud Lloyd, both of B Sc R, tied for in dividual high game with 202's. rent TimeVll LOS ANGELES (API The Chicago White Sox Thursday released Bddie McGhee. rookie outfielder, to the Mem phis, Tenn., club of the Southern As sociation. McGhee had a trial with the Sox last spring, but was optioned to Memphis, where-he batted JIT. He also played briefly last year tor Seattle. KISSIMMEJC, ria- (AP) Rallying with six runs in the eisjtoth inning, the Boston Braves defeated the Mil waukee Brewers, their farm club, 14 12 here Thursday. TAMPA, fla. ( AP) Chris Van Cuyk. 25 year-old Dodger southpaw, became the first Brooklyn pitcher to go the route Thursday, aa he shut out Cin cinnati with five hits for a 4-0 triumph. Herman Wehmeler worked the first seven innings for the Beds and was scored on only tn the second when Andy Pafko, a key figure In Brooklyn Cincinnati trade negotiations, hit a two-run homer. Bill Bevens allowed, two more in the eighth. LAXTLANT). 71a. (AP) Righthand er Sua Meyer of the Philadelphia PhUnee hurled near-perfect ball Thurs day aa the Phillies edged the Detroit Tigers S-0. Meyer pitched atx Innings and faced IS betters, one over the minimum. He allowed a alngle to John ny Llpon and walked on man, who was erased stealing.'. Lou Poeaehl fin ished for Oie Phillies and gave up one hit. Skipper's Son Inked by Tribe SPOKANE (JP,- The Spokane Indians signed up the manager's son, Don Osborn Jr., ae an out fielder Thursday. Young Osborn, SO, has never played professional baseball. He waa a high school standout here and played for Northern Idaho College of Edu cation and a Lewiston semi-pro team. "If I haven't a future in baae ban," he said, "my dad will be the first ene te teU me." The Indians open their Western International Leagae camp Sat urday at Santa Maria, Calif., with pitchers and catchers reporting. Salem Man Captain of Willamette Rifle Team A Salem man, William Mosier, Wednesday was elected captain of the Willamette University Air Force ROTC rifle team, coach Cant. Theodore Velde reported. Other men elected to serve with Mosier on the team are Ted Smith, manager, from North Bend; Bob Whit taker, range officer, from Myrtle Point, and Terry Wheeler, scorer, from Vancouver, Wash. DEMOSS WINS AGAIN PINEHURST, N. C. (JfBy the narrow margin of a four-foot putt on the 20th hole, Pat O'Sullivan squeezed by Mae Murray, 1-up, Thursday to keep alive her hopes for a third straight Nbrthand South golf title. Grade DeMoss, Corvallis, Ore., stayed in the run ning with a one-sided 7 and S win over Edean Anderson of Hel ena, Mont. 1J9 Friday wrm IT' 9Ai(f MftOiAM WHILE THEY LAST 14JS GENUINE FIBRE GLASS FLY DODS Fsaens Brande V4'- 9.50 SOLID FIBRE GLASS CASTUIG BOD , Spinnint" Sise R.W.N. FLASH BAIT WOBBLERS Barb's Sporting Goods ITS SO. .. II.By. Jifr mupfj Rodeo Group Files Papers An effort to make rodeo a reci ognized intercollegiate sport waa launched in Salem Thursday when articles of incorporation were filed by the Wranglers Rodeo Club with headquarters at Corvallis. Purpose of the club is to "pro mote intercollegiate rodeo in g as a recognized college sport and to in crease and maintain interest of college students in rodeos and other functions of tha West." KVAS Granted Class A 'Casts ASTORIA (AVKVAS, the As terla radio station that broadcast Claes B Hie School basketball tonroasneat ganaes arminat the wishes of the Oregon School Ac tivities Association, Is broadcast ing the Claes A toernament games from Eugene. The stattea iaiaed the Oregon Broadcasters Aaeeeiatfen and waa given permission to hook into the state network broadeastins; Class A games. In the controversy ever the Class B broadcasts, the Bread casters Association said it had au thority to deny KVAS the right to Join the network. KVAS did net beieag to the sedition at that time, bat joined later. L. . Parsons, station manager, contended he had a right to broad cast the Class B games as abUe service. The School Activities As sociation attorney said he- did not. 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