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Todays the -laMMN Vi of Oregea this tnernthg tear wffl tore Even OU Crateada' After Km" will aw Crmtchia' After Ea af Ow day m she is doing la the (Braaea Tip) Lefcold caa b seen la a baclurrwma4 -Class A Action Slated Today Yik Squad Entered; McCall Beats Mark EUGENE OP) - Cottage Grove Hich School raa away with the Class B championship In the an nua! Hayward Reloyi here FYiday. while Pleaaant Hill retained 1U Class C trtVe. Cottage Grove scored 42 V point to win the crown for the third tlrae. Stayton was aecond In Class B with 31 points. University High, Eufene, third with 27, and Ash land, the defending champion, fourth with 25. Others: Oakridge and Redmond tO, Crater of Central Point 17, North Bend 16. Dallas 12 4, Es tacada 10, Prineville 8, Sacred Heart of Salem 6, Myrtle Point 4, MolaUa 1. Elmira 2, Glide 1. Cottage Grove set a new record In the shuttle hurdles with Clar ence Smith. Jay Isley and Ken Sloan teaming for a time of 37.1. We Malcoln of Cottage Grove 'and Galen Deshonfi of Dallas tied at 11 feet 5 inches in the pole vault. HAT Gets 47 Pleasant Hill scored 47 points to take the Class C championship with ease. Other scores: Henley 21, Creswell 18, Coburg 18, Canyoa ville 12, GervaLs 11, Lowell 10r, TriaiiRle Lake 8, Chemawa 6, Mon roe 4. Shedd li, Day Creek 1. Three new Class C records were et One was by Dale McCormick of Pleasant Hill who tossed the shot SI feet l-B18 inches. Jerry McCall, Gervais, broad jumped to record ox 20 feet lll4 inches. Charles Statoer. Keith Radabaugh, Jerry DQley and Delano Ctnoninx of Pleasant Hill aet a distance aaed- ley record of 11 minutes V. sec onds Pleasant Hill also won the 444 relay and the sprint medley. Class A events will be run off Saturday. Salem High School entries in to-' day's Hay ward Relay action in cluded: 440 Ken Rawlmgx, Uiar ray Pen sen. Ed Castillo, Staa Viele; 2-Mil Jim Knapp, Wayne Gibbens, Howard Saline Dick Glasgow; 6d Marion Taylor. Ken Rawlings, Darr Jotfhson, Stan riele; Distanca medley Gordon orris, Otis Phillips, Ted Henry, Bdl Roher; IQlc Ed Castillo. Murray Jeoaen. Dick Glasgow, Chuck Johnson; ShuUle Hurdles Dan Doris. Jack Wykoff, Jack Bishop; Broad Jump Burt Harp, Dove Johnson. Don Davis; Shot pot George Mayers. Bill Nelson, Dennis Garland: Pole vault Don lambocker; Discus Gill Nelson; Javelin Troy Archer. Coach Vern Gil more reports that Larry Paulus, one of his bulwarks In the shotput and hurdles, is out with a leg injury. Cardinals Rip Philomath 19-5 The Sacred Heart Cardinals ceirnbed up to the .500 mark in tae Capitol league baseball stand uags Friday as they mauled Phiao math 1 9-5 on the Lancaster dia mond. The Cardinals, in makinc their loop mark 2-2, pushed over II runs in the first three innings and finished up with seven aaore la the sixth. PaikMnata ill 000 2- 5 t S & Heart l 007 x-l 12 a F. Carter. W. Carter (4 and 'Leach. Garrett (4); Ginther. Rode iM 4) and PearL Day and ThWU -an in ,11 i i a .e " i. wiltfi roach their BrV robty ho jintil by wl larebabiy heist r aUi Mm Wrptat ar m4 artoaj Ca phote. To ten Abuse Over Silsox Alvaft Sunday's Contest lnMh Senators SILVHRTOK (SpaciaI-ThU toam la In tha ag stag over tha big exhibition gam due aara Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at McGinrds Field between tha home Had Sax tezni-pro club and tha Salera Sena tors of tha Wastam Intema4ioaal Laaamo. Solon Foe CHUCK SALVAIN In Ranks af Silaox Standings; COAIT LKACCS W I- W I. Pet Sut DImo 11 I.TB Sm Trmm t t Ait jo Anli 11 .647 Scramnto Portland .500' StU i ii $o iteUywood S 9 .471 Oakland 10 -TT5 rrkiay resurU: At Portland I. Oak laad 4: at Seattle 4. Lot Anaeles 1: at Hollywood A. Sacramento ii at San Fi a lai ii 0. Saa Dlefo I. Manama. Lataveuai W L Pot W L FeV 0 1 .OStVClBclaaaU 1 1 331 a 1 JCT'New York 1 $ J33 &t. t.aii a aaatphuaaaiph i a .33.1 PlttaburS S JWnti 1 230 Widav hi Tta; Al SpMacSsm T. New Taek ( 12 aao.t: art fkMavih 1. Cln laoaarl : at PHanaataeiaa I. Boston 3. at Chirac, t. 9t. LanaW . ajr Lcssvt W L Pet. W L Pet. ClaveUnd 4 0 1.000 New York 1 i J33 at. Lanaa 4 a iaaa:piiii iiiafc j i xa Boatoa J 1 .3301 Chicago i 4 .000 -Vaalimni a t aaa Detroit 4 .000 Friday results: At New Yark r! Winliitimi S: at B aim i. fWliulphU 4. at OeoeUna S. Detratt art St. Lout S. Chicago 1. DBcDwOSmig Crr T UKA4SCJK CaSverstty AMrj MOOSE 401 J. McASaaVer 468. C. Al exander S4U. H. Hde 31. H Merrell m. . anta zm. caws used cars (4i : S Alertre 476. W. Springs 508. A. Kenfield KM. F. Haaie &34. A. Meyer ZtO. Bve 106 rntn x i rLSIjLNCJC CORP. (1): P. alaVi . L Grvenaee M. C. Stevens 445. D. Gahlsdorf 371. J. Haley 380. STAYTON AMERICAN LXCION 3): C nartotoo Hi. B B aaa. C. P"rill Up 9S8. G. Schachtslck 3TT; T. Masser 5SO CADWH.L OIL CO. : a Tboanp son T3, C. Graaenfearot SOS: 42. Srarrac Ul. J. Oaafter 800. W. Pareian 443. WHXAMKTTF CmOMT CO. 4i: J. Delaney SOS. O Ray 39S. D. White 410. E Lukasuiu 383, T. Greenfield SIS. BAB EX-TEN DA (0: T. EUinaer 43fl. ye J5. Bya 421. B. Knuta 439. J. Wtinaaiiiaai JH atcDOXAXO CANDY CO. W. Hayoea aaa. P. Aaa 471. R. Rabout 432. F. Junta SM. M. Nichoia 4t Hich individual srne: T. Maaaer. KI Hiah teaia came: McDnuM Candy 1 V43 Happen on Many a Stream a - - - . a-n i r- v 7jf iv, 7' rM b4 all. Tate afai. taatty thMa bol waa Jwac pin la ear Oaataar MMarHi Mrtna; warn. IHb taairatton cam from th painful kmvmtttf (aara af axaartaoee) that aaeaaac ahia day BMyt a'i ta boat bm U aavtiac . . . If aatt of yoar oar. (ItetonMa Sport Exhibition -1 A capaetty crowd Is exported for tha game, which amounts to one of tho biggaot Strverron baseball events In a long while. The Red Sox, managed by former Senator hi fielder Wally Flagar, boast aoora strength than they've had in years and will bo aping all out to rack a win over Hugh Luer'a Solans. When the Senators show hero Sunday they'll be making their first 1912 appearance in this area and Lufay sends the message that he'll field his best possible lineup in an effort to rack a win over the Silox. The Senators open the I WIL campaign Tuesday night at Spokane. It's not yet certain just whom Luby will start on the bill, but it probably will be Lefty Bob Col lins, the sharp looking lad from the Detroit organization or Larry Mann, another southpaw on op tion from Sacramento. Gene Peterson, a former Solon twirl er, is likely to start for the Red Sox. Three other onetime Senator players also will be op posing Salem Sunday in Outfield ers Dick Gentskow and Glerm S tetter and Catcher Ted Kerr. Other top talent includes Chnck Sauvain, ex-OSC ace and Roger Dasch of OCT.. Tickets at 73 cents for adults ani 15 cents for children are on sal at most Sllrerton business turns and at Wiekhmds in Salem. LengtJiy Knot, Best-Ball Go The end to the long playoff for Cae Satan GoV dab Itaat aTI Taarney mwa aaay be la signs to Bay mm ia tnaaas of Dmvm and a fry Moon ana TnTl Goodwin and Laa Eatey try to unlock the Ions deaafloek that has plagued 'em. Tha finals between the two duos has thus far exfcrataed to It states, aaoaninr that the rtraas are tied at 442 after seveai IS -hole t action. TJm weary laaksien lanally break Ote tie today. The team of Ned Ingraaa aad Schafer finished third In the SP0Dnes Bash indivMoaa aeries: F. luarta. IBS. High team irnrs Cappps Daefl Can. CAPITOL M1NOKETTI LEAGUE rUai staaritac aaeya SALEM LOGGERS SUPPLY 0l : M. We t 306. M Uackey 423. Blind 210. BtBBd ra. covBouzATta ncacarT- WAYS (4): W Prnne 2S8. T. flanaum STB. C. Braun 405. L. Morley S47. AMITY DHUC STORE (0): D. John aai 323. M. HiByot 327. M TTiimaki SOS. KV Hmiumi 2M DICKSONS MAKKXT 44): B Oemetsoa 42B. P. rreias S8. M Oiacvey 373. P. McCormick 415. CSOWXLL OaL. TO ti: T. ainlnl nt. Y. Bmaner SSS. at. him SSB. aledfeTn 3T7 SALEM TENT tk AWN EMS CO (4t: Manner 439. M Wlllett ML A. Rooertson 319. S. I imlJ 4U. flk(h team aeries: taliaa Teat St Ammiwg Co. 1557. Ken team itarne: Dickaoaa Market. SSL Individual high aeriea: Snirler Lova- iidjai high game: Shirley Lov-a- 4, m W yoa waat to keep aoaieaoJy'i photo by Don Harcer). Beavers Take 4th Straight From Oakland PORTLAND (Speoial)-Joe Bro via's ninth Inning home run with one man aboard gars Portland's Beavars a 5-4 victory over Oak land here Friday night. The Oaks had taken a one-run lead In tha first half of the timing. The win was Portland's fourth straight over the Acorns. Larry Ward was the Beaver pitching winner after relieving Red Adams in the ninth. San Diego widened its Coast League lead with a 3-4) win over San Francisco ia the Bay City as Al Olsen spun a seven-hitter. At Seattle the Rainiers again stopped the Los Angeles Angels 4-2 as Ous Kerfacakod flashed a five-hit job at tha Seraphs. Hollywood ex ploded for five runs In tha third inning to defeat Sacramento -3. Oakland 000 003 802 4 Portland 01 000 801 S Gettel. Van Curt ) and Launasmo. Keai : Adams. Ward ) and dadd. Lob Angelea 000 002 000 t S 2 Seattle 100 000 300 4 18 1 Chandler. Hamner 8 and Peden; Kerlazakoa and B. Wilson. Sacramento 200 000 100 4 t Hollywood - UA UO0 WT 6 0 0 j Eriiott. Clough 431. Grovt (6). Ca bles 7 and Kmaman; Shepas-d and Mikme. San Dieffo 002 000 013 9 San Francmco 000 000 00ft 0 7 1 Olaea and Kammers; Boemler. Brad ford 9i and Tlesiera. Robinson Cool On Maxim Mix CHICAGO OP) Sugar Ray Rob inson insists he isn't interested In fighting- light Heavyweight Champion Joe Maxim but Maxim's manager, Jack Kearas, said Friday nieni: "Don't worry It'll coma off." Kesrni told a reporter that he saw no reason why satisfactory terms far aoth fighters would mot bo worked out at a scheduled meetiug in New York next Wed nesday among himself, Rahiaaon's manager. George Gainford. and of ficials otf the International Boxkvg Club. Haskies Virtors SEATTLE (JP) Catcher-gridder San Mitchell drove in six runs in two big limine Friday as the Uni versity of Wasrirngton Huskies walloped the Idaho Vandals. 14-8. in their Ka tliein Division Pacific Coast Conference baseball opener. LA LETS BACZEWSKI CHICAGO (VP) The Chicago! Cubs Friday optioned Pitcher Fred Bacaewski to Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast League. Baczewski. a left-hander, had a 12-11 record for Los Angeles last season. VTEJAK VSCTOat CLEVELAND f.T) Chico Vejar ! punched out a unanimous decision Friday night over hard-hitting Johnny de Fazio of Bayonne, N. J in a 10-round bout. SAVITT OUSTED HAVANA (iPr-Oick Savitt, the United States aaoand ranking ten nis player, was eliminated unex pectedly from the International Taau-nammat Friday, fairing before Gustavo fafcrforc trf Mexico, -4, -6, in the quarter-final round. Although roost reptiles lay eggs. have hvag younjv IXlUf tiAatczat aalar Taan-ii ; r iiayaaaoredy wavy jjM,,7ij . it ratter teas on psrests ia a fall aUnrs to heed Caw call T7 n DudDis New Gardener, Bartle Landed Locala Top 'Pokes', Arrive Home Today By AL LIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor REDDING, Calif. (Special) -The Salem Senators Friday had fhedr first base problem removed and got another outfielder as they traded Sal DeGeorge, their hold out pitcher, to the Victoria Ath letics. In exchange for Sal. who had Kaiifaj at terms offered him by General Manager Hugh Lctby, the Solons received Dick Bartle, the Portland optionee who held down first base for them last sea son phis Ernie Sites, 29, an out fielder with a reputation as a long ball bitter. Even though the Senators lost DeGeorge, the WIL. earned run king last year, the deal appeared to strengthen them since pitching seems to be one of the stronger departments. The Solans stretched their pro season exhibition string of wins to nine Friday afternoon with a frva-irtning 11-2 win over tha Po eatetla Barm Irks of tha Pioneer League, atighthander Curt Schmidt gave only four hits in tha five frames. Glen Tuckett contributed a homer to the Solon causa and Torn Gain, tha rookie third Backer, socked a double with tha bags loaded. Outfielder Ollie Anderson and Bartle speared a pair of hits apiece. Waters Workout Today The Senators are due to arrive in Salem Saturday in time for a 2 o'clock workout at Waters Park. They'll be preparing for Sunday afternoon exhibition with the SUverton Red Sox at Silverton and also for tha Wl opener at Spokane Tuesday night. Sites, the new outfielder, spent the last three season with Phoenix in the Southwest International cir cuit. He hit .286 last year and the season before eocked 20 homers and finished up with a .307 aver age. He should provide the Salems with needed punch. Bartle rapped .248 for the Solons last season. DeGeorge von 16 games and lost 10 for the Senators last cam paign. He compiled a 2.46 earned run figure to lead the league. Ducks Plaster Cougars 14-1 EUGENE UP) The University of Oregon defeated Washington Stale 14-1 in its Northern Division. Pacific Coast Conference baseball opener here Friday. Earl Averill Jr. paced the Oregon victory with two homers and seven runs batted in. Pitcher Don Siegznund and Catcher Ron Bottler also collected home runs for Oregon. Wash Stat 000 eOO 610 15 4 Oregon -204 120 13a 14 12 S Johnson. Bolhke 4 and Koeper, Erickson ; Siegmund and R. Bot tler. BCDGC OCT BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. Dick Gonzales pushed Don Budge out of the Hard Court Profession al Tennis Championships Friday, t-d, -l, g-z. -. National League New York 500 000 100 0006 10 0 Brooklyn ISO SOS 110 6019 IS 0 11 inning's. Hearn. WUhelm 02). Koslo (2). Spenoer ( 8 1 and W eat rum; Lablne. Erskine H. Loea (Si an CaanpaneUa. Oncsanati 000 000 000-0 S 1 Pittsburgh . 010 002 00 3 S 1 BiackweU. Smith 4 7 and Semfrmrk. nd McCoDoneu aoo O0 0033 4 l Ptntadelpbia . 00 00 SSO-Z 3 0 Wilson. Bnrdette S) and St. Claire: Meyer. HetntzelBMBB ( and Ijoota. St Louia .. 000 102 100 ( 11 1 Chicago 000 100 004 5 9 0 Brecheen. Bokelmann (9i. Bra.ile 9i and D. Rice; Rush. Schulti 9 and Chiti. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 010 ZOO 000 3 8 1 New York 000 001 0001 0 Marrero and Grasao; Reynolds and Silvera. Houk (0). Philadelphia 030 010 010 0 4 8 1 niaiwi oao aaa aos l s is l Ha a a nr. Beyle Oft. Byrat (Si aaaS Tip ton; SdTborouea, DeLatck (. BCiader , Wirht (10 and White. Niarhoa (MM. Daerott ooo OOO oeo O S 1 Cleveland 120 000 10 5 T 1 Gxmr, T irtlcffrfild IS). Hutchinson. V ana Baftta, refler. Lemon (9) and He- Chicago .... 010 000 0001 S 0 .... 000 011 05 0 12 8 (71, Kennedy 8t and st Lollar; uierte and Moss. Courtney TaBaa mmmTQ SaawaS, te alaea aaas sad aUaratera aa Cae stream by 431 auam. which waa tto Wal Jfaao ta in Vermont, tha f atanalaam is no leas stinted and the MSI Oeek Kids are fortunate In haying aae f very few stieaeas at Its sisa la the U. 8. act aai da far taetr own pleasures. Mast wasers aet aside for juniors are ponds and mt htaecul eatftaai aatd carp. The ap-endid ftrt akown by fkc gaa tha Bate aa&ee aa well aaad waJSona win c w4M s Car la tearhiar the yoas af Izaxk Waltan the of true saortaaaaaafata aad the need for eoaan iloa oar fiaai wild- A quick check around yesterday also wed deseas a ctted bays aad girls either dtrrtnor woraas or aatlsalag f 1 aanall 5 1(0 ( Trade D(Si, 6 Tha Stalaaniqn, Scdam. Oregon, Scrturdcry, April 19, 1851 Zones 2, 2 Open Today Coiiisnish lis&s Elules For Fish Season Stast PORTLAND (Special) The general trout season will begin Saturday in most streams and lakes of western Oregon. The rones to open are the coastal area (zone Hood River drainages (zone 2). Early Ticket 11 i Buyin g ASKCu Again the reminder Is aent oat ao fans thai they'd beat get their ducats early far the bfg trnstsr Boosters Luncheon, set or the armory aa Tuesday, April 29th. The ducats, at Si a head, are going at a steady paea aad Indications are that the armory will be pocked sol idly far tha whopping fete. Tha affair fa aaen to aaea. women and children and Jim Mooolf. general chairman, par ticularly wants all Senator stockholders oa hand aad also targes them to bring a friend along. Tickets are available at all service clubs, at Wickluad's and also can be obtained from Ed Cherry at Elfstrom's. Reports from Wicklund's also indicate that ducats for the Salem home opener with Lewiston the night of the 29th also are selling briskly. All seats in the grandstand are reserved and can be obtained at SI each. Bleacher general admissions are 60 cents. LA STARZA VICTOR NEW YORK - Roland La Starza flashed open an old gash over Joe McFadden's left eye and bombed his Negro foe with right hand punches Friday night to win on a technical knockout in 2:07 of the fifth round in a battle of 24 year old heavyweights. La Starza weighed 1914, McFadden 2:30 Tilt at Bush nWB. earcafs leat Pilots, Most L-C Tossers Today PORTLAND - (Special) - Wil lamette University's baseballers pounded over three runs ia the 10th inning Friday to gain a la- victory over Portland's Pilots in a wild and ragged game. Centerfielder Denny Elsasser's single driving in two runs followed by another single by Millard Bates gave Coach John Lewis men the margin, they needed in the ninth. IS -8 but nullified this advantage with six errors. Standout for Willamette was Secondsacker Cliff Girod with a homer in the first frame with none on and a single pkis some sensational play at the keystone position. Benny Holt, freshman from Hawaii, started on the hill for the WU club and gave way to George Connelly, another freshman, in the ninth when the Pilots rallied for five runs, Connelly was cred ited with the win. Willamette plays host to Lewis and Clark's Pioneers in a North west Conference tilt Saturday, at 230. at Bush field. CHIEF PLAYER CALLED Oaf AK fVauife-der Ross iic- Coraaack. 21 -year-oki Oznak play-4 er who was with Wenatchee of The i Western International Leagite last season, has received a draft in duction call. Officials of the ball ehih said McCormack will remain with the team until he goes into service m early May. anlnaer blades aad tying baoks to leaders. Angling gear waa piled hhjh ay kltchea daaca. Sicyda tires were cheeked and filled with air. Alarm decks were aet aad vested to be certain that ttsey weuM aoand IGka a firs along aboat Xif aaa. tkU ana: day off treat aeaaoa. If yea have reached yoar If year aaark an the road through life, yaa'd beUer try ataer waters than Mill Creek. Bars and girls nader the age of II are the only aarlera allowed on Mill Creek except -aae landowner, who, ac cording to lsw, may fish on his awn araaerty. Maay will Journey homeward ttda evening with ematy creels but aaa fact will stand eui above an others. All will have had a grand and glorious time and whether or aat a youngster E0fi ioSDDft 1) and the Willamette, Sandy and The Umpqua (zone 3) and Rogue River (rone 4) watersheds win not open until May 3 along with the area east of the Cascade moun tains. Coastal and lowland lakes in zones 1 and 2 are included in the April 19 opening but lakes within the Mt, Hood and Willamette na tional forest boundaries will not open until May 30. Tha daily bag limit is the same as last year with a total of 10 fish per day allowed but not more than 5 of which may be over 12 inches in length, The minimum size limit for trout in waters of zone 1 is 8 inches in length; and In zone 2, 6 inches. Anglers should consult the regulations booklet for special reg ulations and partial or complete closures on specific waters. Over 500,000 yearling fish have been released Into waters which are opening. Yearling trout range in size from 0 to 12 Inches. Ap proximately 95 per cent of the more popular streams and lakes in western Oregon have already been stocked. Many of the trout have been tagged or marked by clipped fins and anglers catching these are requested to notify game commission field agents or state police. Generally, 6tream conditions are excellent and unless sudden rains occur no change is anticipated. Cleveland Pair Set Alley Reeord av MILWAUKEE rP-John Klares and Steve Nagy of Cleveland posted a new all-time American Bowrhng Congress tournament doubles record Friday by blasting 1,453. Klares led the way with 755 on games of 255. 222 and 278. Nagy contributed with 256, 256 and 206. The previous record was 1,415 set in 1933 by Gil Zunker and Frank Benkovic of Milwaukee. sffiSMh am M WSUaaMftu ! (t) Porttaad BHOA B H O A Eawu-jn S S S O'Lulichj S 0 0 1 airodS 4 S S 4l-ckn-e 4 S 4 IV'mmJ SOS S BarteLS S 4 O 8 Ma'akiej- SIS O Sa'liCH.r 4380 Sro'wer.1 S 1 0 0 THrrU S S t 0 Brown. I SIS aSTieraer.c tiff Sansex 4 0 1 l! ZUarfcJ 4 0 IS fcLaugenj 4 0 1 iiSilray.1 8 IS 0 Holt.p 4 0 0 llMa'nan.l 10 11 Cereal S01 llOeekanax 0 0 Shield.r 10 0 Oj Poeltc 110 1! Soaaeax SOI i raraamjex 1100 KjoeptX 0 0 S I ranrjt 0 0 0 Bates. r 110 O Sater.r 110 0 3on'elly 0 0 0 1 Erceg.p S 0 0 0 I taeainj 9 0 0 1 ! L,tch.aa 1 0 0 0; Totals S9 8 30 12 Totals 42 IS 30 12 xBatted for Highberger in 6th. xxBatted tor Marshall in 7th.- xxxBatied lor Penny in 8th. Ra far Powell na Sttn. Willamette 103 000 300 3 10 8 1 Portland 000 002 003 2 0 19 S Pttcadng Srnnaaary; tp ab h r er so bb Holt 83 34 12 7 T 3 8 Connelley 13 8 4 2 1 1 Winner. Connelly. Loser, Issals. LOB, Win. 10. Port. 13. Errors. Haugen S. Bozich, Bartell S. firo. Kicnberaw. Ctlcoy HR. Glrod, Sattalich, Bozich. RBI. Girod, Bates, Brouwer, Brown. Haugen, Bozich. Bar tell. SH. Satallch. Plro. Lulch, GUroy. Torsaav aafter. SB. Ctrae S, Caramon. Mariuxdde, Torson. 11 ro. DP. Perbnan to Brown; Perhnaai to Hand to Pert man to Girod; Glrod to Haugen 3. Urn aarea. Hides anal Westover. Time. 2:43. Central U-DriVe Truck Service Corner 12th aad State Vans, ttafcee, P.U. FOE KENT Phono t-SS5 Maay gaar chan diss p rises,, he ar aha hare ahared ia the , af ail: The Inherent right to par taelpato la tha j creates mt t a3 outdoor aaerti fat stream that Us owa arraeaal water. I Ftva eWefclag aUttoas wtU ha twee Salem sad Aaansvilla where Che jtmmg aagters eaa tok their catches for rrt:isintknuu All flah moot be ia at the tlons by 5 o'clock. f? Location of the stations: bridge between the aenltcntlarr aad the Forestry Depart ra tat; al the downstream bridge in Tar aer; at the Prison Annex bridges at tha bridge midway between Turner and Aumrrllle and at tha highway function at the north end of Auansville. Hot Brownies Win Another j Feller Blanks Tlges Nats Defeat Yank. Br The Associated The Brooklyn Dodgers and Cleveland Indians, favored to clash in the 1952 World Series, and the amazing St. Louis Brownt scored their fourth victories with out a defeat Friday as the majors staged their secondary openers. The games in eight cities at tracted 223,432 fans compared te tha 143,079 who witnessed the abx openers on Tuesday. Poor weather and the postponement of twe games held Tuesday's crowds down. j Handy Andy Pafko blasted a home run in the 12th inning, his second of the day and third of tha season, to give Dodgers a 7- vic tory over their arch rivals, tha New York Giants, before 31,03a fans at Ebbetts Field. Bob Feller, with help in the ninth from Bob Lemon, pitched the Indians to a ft-0, six -hit vie tory over the Detroit Tigers be fore 56,068 fans at Cleveland. Tha triumph was Feller's 231st of big career. j Harry Simpson led tha Indiana seven-hit attack against fans Tiger pitchers by driving in fhraa runs on a pair of ixgia Tha lorn was Detroit's fourth straight. PMeUe Winner The Browns rewarded a turn out of 12,573 fans at St. Louis by thrashing the Chicago White Sox, 7-1, behind the five-hit pitching of Duane Pillette. Plllette is ths) fourth Brownie pitcher to travel the route in as many games. The defeat was the fourth straight for the "Go-Go- Sox. Pillette nursed a 2-0 lead until the eighth when the Browns sewed it up with a five-run blast against Relievers Luis Aloma andr Bill Kennedy. Clint Courtney featured the rally with a bases-loaded triple. Con Marrero, ageless Cuban righthander, spoiled opening-day for the Yankees by pitching the Washington Senators to a 3-1 de cision over the world champions before 45.240 fans in New York. The Senators sewed it up against Allie Reynolds in tha fourth when Reynolds hit Ed Yost with a pitch and walked Gil Coan with the bases loaded to force home two runs. Boston rallied for three runs In the ninth inning and shoved an other home in the tenth to: nose out the Philadelphia Athletics, I 4, to the delight of 12,338 Red Sox fans. Clyde Vollmer singled home Rookie Eaye Throneberry i with the winning run. ' Cabs Nose Cards . The Chicago Cubs came tip with four runs in the ninth to shade the St. Louts Cardinals, 5-4, be fore 20,396 rooters at Wrlgley Field. Pinch hitter Bill Serena doubled home the tying and Win ning runs. Sid Gordon and WfHard Mar shall socked ninth-inning homers to give the Boston Braves a 3-2 victory over the Phils before 15, f 11 fans at Philadelphia. Ruas Meyer was two outs away from a three-bit shutout when he walked Earl Torgeson. Gordoa aad Marshall followed with homers te break up the game. Bob Friend pleased a crowd af , 29.174 fans at Pittsburgh by pitch ing the Pirates to a 1-0, five-hit victory over Ewell Black well and the Cincinnati Reds. 'Cat Golfers j Top Pioneers Sam Vokes' Willamette Univer sity links team racked its; third victory of the season Friday at Salem Golf Chito, licking the Lewis and Clark Pioneers 14tt to JVi. Bill Wittenberg of Wuiametta was meet medalist with a hot U. 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