sMautd C&Noldks voir LSevos Twee Portland Loses 5-2, 4-2 Tilts Angels, Stars Also Sweep Twin Bills PORTLAND (JP) - Oakland, be hind the tight pitching of Bill Ayres, Lloyd Hittle and Al Gettel, wept a Pacific Coast League doubleheader from Portland, 5-2 and 4-2 Sunday. In the second game Jay Ragni's home run In the fourth inning with one aboard proved to be the win ning run. Oakland opened the scoring with single run in the first inning. Portland grabbed the lead in the second. Joe Brovia doubled and Clint Conatser was safe on Johnny Bero's error. Eddie Basinski walked to load the bases. Herm Reich then hit into a double play that scored Brovia. Conatser scored from third on Jim Gladd's Infield hit. Ragni put Oakland ahead with his two-run homer and the Oaks added one more for good measure In the seventh. Gettel Stops Threat. Gettel, who relieved Hittle in the sixth, stopped a Portland threat when he got Jim Russell to hit into a double play. In the first game Ayres limited Portland to four hits as he pitched Oakland to its 5-2 win. Oakland scored first in the third when Tookie Gilbert doubled in Pete Milne and Sam Chapman. The Beavers evened the icoVe In the same inning when Ayres walked Don Eggert, Russell and Brovia, and Conatser singled to score Eggert and Russell. Oakland, gained another run in the fourth on a single by Bero, a sacrifice and a single by Ayres. Gilbert tripled to score Chapman who had singled for the fourth run. Spider Jorgensen scored the finil Oakland run. He walked, ad vanced on a sacrifice and a hit batter and sneaked home when Roy Heiser, who had relieved Red Lynn, woundup for a pitch. KoMnaon Spiked Portland Catcher Aaron Robin son was taken out of the game after he was spiked above the knee while attempting to tag out Chapman in the third. Los Angeles climbed within half a game of top-place San Diego after licking the Seattle Rainiers twice. 5-1 and 4-2. San Diego split with San Francisco, losing the first game 4-3 and taking the second 3-1. Hollywood ran its streak to five in a row with two wins over Sacramento, 7-5 and 6-0. Theyll Do It Every Time i By Jimmy Hatlo art a hem imss WuooKEO Q4RK THE CORRIDOR LAWYERS HAP THIS TO SAY ABOUT 4f BLAO&XKtSA HOPELESS CASE LKE THAT! XT REFLECTS CHi THE OTTTRE BAR!, YEP! RLACXKDCK UASXTA ' THE fiUV tS AS QJfLTy AS ALL 6ET-OUTU rtP HE WEtfS MY 'CUEHT TV , HIM OK THE MS3CY i OF THE COURT: JBLAOCRXK JUST ,HWTS ATRIAL FEE' sjiirEK MH SAV LEGAL EAGLE COMES H A WITHER, THE SECONP STAtfZA OF THE FEFRAlH GOES THUS. PLiESLicrrv umitJol -rams ALU HE 15. TAKES A CJNCH CASS. JUST TO GET ON THE FRONT H4GE.' Rrarrf a FIFTEEH-aXX Law CLEBK. OOULDVE MOK Icrrm. i-t, row Watttto itvvkm wou areim rTrm THE GRAJ4D JURy K54SHUTZ TO NDCT THE a A. MEYER HAX? A CUAHCC. IT WAS AN OPEN- UHD-SWT CASE!) ax- Davey Leads Winners Tides Earned in Sals' onling louirisy The annual Women's City Bowling Tournament finished up at Capitol Alleys-T Sunday with honors divvied out in both Handicap and Scratch divisions. In doubles the top duo with handicaps was Dot Vanderhoof and Val Whiriey with 1083 an dhigh in the scratch department were Bea Davey and Fran Aiesmre witn City B Oakland (5) B MilneJ Schni Jorgnsn.3 Chptnnjn Gilbert.l Ragni. r Brou Neal.c Avre.p -Litwhlr Attyd.r 14 0 Austins 0 3 3 Eggert J 13 4 RusselLm 2 3 0. Brovia. r 3 9 0-Conatser J & 0 0 Basinski. 2 1 1 1; Reich J 13 0 Robinsn.c J 9 0 Lynn.p 0 0 0 Gladd c 0 1 OHHser.p ib-Tabor Portland B H O A 2 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 10 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 S 1 0 0b Totals 34 1127 8 Toals 30 4 27 11 Litwhiler grounded out for Ragni tn 9th. b Tabor flicd out for Lynn In 7th. Oakland 002 110 001 3 Portland 002 000 000 2 Loser Lynn. Pitcher IP AB H H ER BB SO Ayres 9 30 2 4 2 I 3 Lynn 7 29 4 10 4 3 2 Heiser . 911110 Error Gladd. Run batted In Gil bert 3. Conatser 2, Ayrei. Two-bas luu Ruaaell. Gilbert. Eggert, Milne. Chapman. Three-bam hit Gilbert. 8tolen base Jorgensen. Gilbert. Dou ble play Schenz to Bero. Left on bases Oakland 11. Portland 6. Hit by pitch erGilbert by Heiser. Umpires Runge. Ford and Orr. Time 2:18. Oakland (4) B MilneJ 4 SchenzJ 2 JorgnsnJ S Chpmn.m 3 GtlbCTt.l 3 Rajrni.r Beroj Da vis. c HittW.p Cettel.p Attyd.r K O 1 1 0 ( A 0 Barrjn ; 2, Eggert ,3 1 Austins 0' Brovia. r 3 Conatser. I .1, Basinski J 'W Reich. 1 l'Gladd c 0jXe Biasi.p OWard.p 0 a-Robnsn lb-Tabor . White jr . jRussell.1 Portland B H O A 1 0 1 1 1 1 Totals 24 5 21 14 Totals 17 8 21 11 Fanned for Ward In "th. b Singled for De. Bias! in 5th. Oakland 100 200 1 4 Portland C20 000 0 2 Winner Hittle. Loser De Bia-sl Pitcher IP AB R H ER BB SO. Hittle S'.s 23 2 7 0 2 2 Gettel 1H 0 1 0 0 2 Ward 2 7 12 10 1 Errors Bero. Hittle. Runs batted In Gladd. Ragni 2. Bero. Two-base hits Egert. Jorgensen. Ragni. Home run Ragni. Stolen base- Schenz. Sacrifice Gettel Double plays Bero to Schenz to Gilbert; Gilbert to Bero to Gilbert. Lefton bases Oakland 3. Portland 6 BJk De Biasi. Umpires Orr. Ford and Rung. Tune 1 53. Attendance Sjcramnto 001 100 0213 11 3 Hollywood .... 400 020 10 7 12 0 Hall. Pallca (3) and Kinaman: Stro bel. Lint (9), Woods (9) and Sandlock. Sacramento 000 000 0 0 S 0 Hollywood 200 040 6 1 Johnson. Grove (3) and Smith; An thony and Malone. San Diego 000 100 2003 3 2 San Francisco 400 000 00 4 8 3 Fletcher. Dollaghan 7 and Sum mers; Singleton and Orteig. San Digo 000 201 03 000 010 01 San Francisco Luna. Bentonf3 and Kerr; Reeder, Bradford ) am Tlesiera. Los Angeles 1 000 220 010 S t6 2 Seattle 000 000 0011 9 4 9picer and Peden; Schenz. Beers ( and B. Wilson. Los Angeles Seatile 300 100 0 I 8 0 000 1 10 0 3 4 1 Zlck. Hamner (6) and Peden: Del Duca. Carlson (1). Nagy (6). Kinds father (7) and B. Wilson. Look and Learn By A C Gertfe. . What is the oldest public park in the United States? 2. What is a funambulist? 3. In what body of water is the Isle of Man? 4. How much would a man, whose normal weight is 150 pounds weigh if all the water in his sys tem were dried up? ANSWERS 1. Boston Common, in Boston, llass. 2. A ropewalker. 3. Irish Sea. 4. About 50 pounds. In singles V. Wainwxight was the handicap pacer with 569 and Bea Davey hung high i in scratch ! with 537. The all-events handicap leader was Dot Allbrtght with j 1621 and Bea Davey racked her i third high by being tops in the scratch division with 1538. Saving Center had ndtched the team handicap ; title Saturday with j 2587 and tops in scratch was i Good Housekeeping with 2317. J Other top scores with handicap leaders listed first and scratch second: " Doubles Zwicker and Gardner . 1061, Zwicker and Gardner also second in scratch with 5)68; Pru- . dente and Davis 1052, Jones and Olney 961. j Singles D. Allbright and Min der tied with 561, D. Allbright 519; Davey 546. Bain 513. All-Events: Gertie Ade,1613. D. Allbright 1495; Hazel Gregory 1602, Charlotte Possehi 1492. Wolves Host Pioneer Club MONMOUTH-( Special) - OCE's Wolves play host to the strong Lewis and Clark Pioneers on the local field Monday starting at 3 o'clock. The probable Wolves hurling choice against the Port landers will be either Bill Palm quist or Bob Funk. - Today's Pilchers AMERICAN Philadelphia at New York Shantz (1-0) vs Rase hi (1-0); Washington at Boston Marino ( 1-0 1 vs Atkins (010). Only lamer scheduled. NATIONAL New York at Philadel phia (night) Jansen (0-0) or Hearn (0-1) Fox (0-0; Chicago at Pitts burgh (night) Minner (O-Oi vi Kline (0-0. Only games scheduled. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft, Oregon, April. 1952 (compiled by U; S Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon). Pacific Stanoart 1m HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS April Tim Ht. 21 10:14 am. 5 5 10:33 pjn. 6.8 22 11:1 a .ni. 3.4 11. -07 pja. 6 8 23 12:11 pjn. 34 11:41 pjn. 7.0 1:02 pjn. 8-2 Video Said Grid Threat NEW HAVEN. Cents. (JP) Robert A. 1111 ef Yale, chair man of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Televi sion Committee, said Sunday that TV represents a It-million dollar threat to college football. Hall, who la Yale's athletic director, said that a survey eon ducted by the University of Chicago's National Opinion Re search Council shows "conclu sively that TV has cut sub stantially Into college football receipts." "If the colleges do not now establish a principle of sharing the receipts of televised foot ball, a financial premium on winning teama will be created that will kill amateur football." cautioned Hall. He said that pay -as-you -see TV would be a definite reality in two or three years. As Hall views It. TV set owners win pay about a dollar to see the game of the week each Saturday. fli !rtafTnSaqa, Oregon, I.toaxkry, April 21, !!X-!-0 The Nation's Top Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper A -21 MP BLONDIE, WILL YOU SIT ON THIS CHAIR SO I CAN STAND UPON THE BACK OF IT ?. -1 it II H- tlXX f THEPES1 h . t. . 7i it r its: fop i ; f ri BLONDTE Pacific Hosts Bearcats Today In Loop Tilt Their second Northwest Con ference win of the season will be the target of Willamette's Bear cats this afternoon as they travel to Forest Grove for a 3 o'clock mix with Pacific's Badgers. Coach John Lewis' club currently has won one and lost one in the conference. They topped Linfield, but bowed to Lewis and Clark here Satur day by an 8-5 count. In Pacific's last outing, the Badgers bowed to Linfield. To day's game originally was sched uled for Tuesday. Lewis plans to start Andy George, the freshman from New Jersey, against the Forest Grove crew today. The 'Cat mentor hopes for better defensive work after watching ragged play cost the Methodists the game wjth Lewis and Clark. One of the highlights of Bearcat play in recent games has been the terrific work of Cliff Girod at second base. Some of his catches have verged on the sensational. Today's lineup will consist of Alva Brown at first, Girod and Millard Bates or Elmer Haugen as the keystone combination, and Dave Perlman at third. In the out field will be Denny Elsasser, Dick Brouwer and John Markoskie. Webfoot Skiers Capture Titles EMIGRANT GAP, Calif. (JP) -John Onsrud, 25, a Norwegian ex change student at the University of Oregon, won the gruelling 26 mile Donner Trail memorial mara thon ski race Saturday in. 3 hours 36 minutes and 33 seconds, A pretty University of . Oregon co-ed won the women's J2 mile race. The winner, Sharon Gard ner, 19, covered the 26-mile; dis tance in 4:58.41. 24 25 26 27 28 20 30 12:14 a.m. 1:52 pjn. 12:48 a.m. 2:40 pjn. . 1:22 ajn. 3:31 pjn. 1:59 a.m. 4:24 p.m. 2:42 a.m. . 8;23 p.m. 3:30 ajn. 7.0 0 8 9 4 9 6.7 4 7 6 4 4 5 6.0 4.4 5.6 Tlma 4 .22 ajn. 4:18 pjn. S.ll ajn. S :00 pjn. 5:37 ajn. 5:38 pjn. 6:40 ajn. 6:16 pjn. 7:23 ajn. 6:53 pjn. 8:04 ajn. 7:32 pjn. 8:47 ajn. 8:12 p.m. 9:32 ajn. 8:58 pjn. 10:21 ajn. 9:55 pjn. 11:13 ajn. Ht. 08 7 0.0 1.1 -0.6 18 -14) 2.0 -lJt 2.4 -11 2 7 -08 3.0 -0 5 3.2 -0.2 3-3 0.1 Pickets Accuse Yanks Of Race Discrimination NEW YORK (fP) Approximate ly 50 men and women,' many of them carrying placards, picketed the main entrance to Yankee Sta dium Saturday before the start of the Washington-Yankee game. The placard read: "Yankees, hire Negro ball players now. Wake up Yankees, end discrimination. The Yankees are the only New York major league team without a Negro on the roster. Hot WI Ball Chase Looms (Continued from preceding page) Wenatchee could provide the league with a team of 'hitless wonders," having worlds of de fensive ability but not too much stick power. Manager Adams will use a pitching staff completely free of southpaws. Victoria came close to losing Its franchise but a last minute up surge of local pride saved the day? Realizing the town must field hopefuls into spring practice 15 days early with as many (layers as he could round tp. Lewiston, banking on Brthher's contacts in coast baseball circles, expects a well rounded" cluU with good hitting, sharp infield1 work and a promising mound stfiff. Yaks Improved .''' v The Yakima Bears appear Im proved, especially in pitching and general defense. Lodlgianb nimself will be operating either at second or third. Tri-City has bobbed up with a bunch of young talent out of the Philadelphia Phil chain and a nice backlog of veterans. 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