Savitty Seixas Ousted Etelb Flan. Carries (U).. Nett Mopes aft TOiiifeledoira WIMBLEDON, Eng. UP) - Defending Champion Dick Savitt and Vic Seixas America's two brightest hopes were beaten decisively Monday in the quarter finals of the all-England lawn tennis cham pionships, leaving pint-sized lierble Flam to carry on alone for the United States. Slender Mervyn Rose of Aus tralia ended Savitvs one-year reien in a five-set struggle. Seixas bowed to little Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., who became the only U. S. threat to a title America nas held since 1947. Flam Meets Drobny Flam next must tackle Jaroslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech, who outlasted Ken McGregor of Australia in a two-hour, five-set battle. Rose's next opponent Is Frank Sedgman. a fellow coun tryman who coasted into the round of four with a straight set romp over outclassed Eric Stur sess of South Africa. Rose, seeded No. 8, jumped off to a one-set lead on Savitt and held the upper hand all the way to oust the fourth-seeded champ ion from Orange, N. J. The scores were 6-3. 3-6. 6-4. 4-6, 6-2. Flam, seeded sixth, outlobbed and out-maneuvered tnird-seeded Seixas to win comfortably, 6-4, 3-6 Vt 6-3, 7-5 from the Philadel- ihian, who was ranked No. 1 in he United States last season. McGregor in Comeback You wouldn t have given a shilling for the fifth-seeded Mc Gregor's chances against Drobny after the Czech, now playing out of Egypt, raced through tha first set, 6-0. But the gangling Aus tralian recovered amazingly in the next two to make a real fight be fore finally bowing, 6-0, 3-6, 2-6, 7-5. 7-5. These battles were all history by the time Sedgman took the court against Sturgess, so ha filled the gap in the record books in a hurry. 7-5. 6-1, 6-0. The capacity center court crowd of 13,000, which had cheered its lungs out during the Drobny -McGregor duel, hadly bothered to clap po litely during this one-sided affair. No defending men s cnamp nas renewed his title at Wimbledon since the wax. Tuesday brings tha round of eight in the women's singles and men s doubles. Paige Makes 1st All-Star CHICAGO (JP) -The boy who took a big swig from the fountain of youth Satchel Paige is add ing a new experience to his far-from-brief baseball career. He'll be among eight debutants in the July 8 Ail-Star game at Philadel phia. Or Satch was among six pitch ers chosen Monday by Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees. Stengel, as boss of the Ameri an All-Stars, chose at least one representative from each Ameri can League club for the mid-summer classic. The Cleveland In dians top the roster with seven players. Stengel's own Yanks will have six reprentatives in the lineup. Shantr, Raschi Head Besides the ageless Satch, St. Louis reliefer, the hurlers will in clude Bobby Shantz, sensational Philadelphia southpaw, who prob ably will open against the Nats in his own Shi be Park. Also signed UP were Vic Raschi and Allie Reynolds of the Yanks, and Mike Garcia and Bob Lemon of the In dians. The players' roster includes three each from the Chicago White Sox and the Philadelphia Athle- 0n?(MD9 GOG "SUPER-8, Model 802 Excep tional tone quality and long-range reception wherever you drive! Pat ented BKMOf noise filter, automatic volume control, pushbutton tun ing. Alnice V speaker. Easily in stalled power and ONLY tuner units, separ ate speaker, control bead. 7Q95 Ralph Johnson Appliance 55 Center St. Ptu 3-313? tics; two apiece from the Boston Red Sox and the Washington Sen ators, and one each from the De troit Tigers and St. Louis Browns. Casey's debutants will be Paige; Garcia; Bobby Avila and AI Ros en of Cleveland; Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle of New York; and Eddie Yost and Jackie Jensen of Washington. None has appeared previously in an All-Star game. The Yankee pilot named Eddie Joost of Philadelphia as Yankee Phil Rizzuto's replacement at shortstop. Yost Backs Rosea At third, Stengel chose Yost of Washington to back up starter Al Rosen of Cleveland and second place George Kell of Boston. Stengel picked Jensen, Wash ington's red-hot hitter, over Cleve land's Hank (Suitcase) Simpson, who placed third in the right field voting. The fan's nominations for tha starting outfield placed Cleve land's Dale Mitchell in left, Bos ton's Dora DiMaggio in center and the Yankee's Hank Bauer in right. The No. 2 ballot picks gave re lief berths in those posts to Chi cago's Minnie Mlnoso, Cleveland's Larry Doby and Detroit's Vic Wertz. Stengel chose Mantle as a third center fielder. He named the one two choices of the fans Yogi Berra of th Yanks and Jim He gan of the Indians as bis only two catchers. Eddie Robinson of Chicago will be backed up by Ferris Fain of Philadelphia at first and Bobby Avila of Celevland with Nelson Fox of Chicago at second. Zoologically man is called homo sapiens. Olympic Fire In Denmark COPENHAGEN (Al)- Dark. raJa-ladea eloods dispersed mm it mm cm and the setting mmm spread geldea rays en cheering thousands as the Olympic flame was carried through the streets mt Copenhagen Monday night. Arriving after a Jomraey through Denmark, the brightly burning torch was handed to s scarlet coated horseman who rede with it to the athletic stadium for appro priate ceremonies. After the huge crowd had sung the Danish national anthem, the torch was given to H. P. Soren sen, lord mayor of Copenhagen, for safe-keeping at the town halL There the flame will barn through Sweden and Finland to Helsinki, for the opening of the Olympics on July It. Arrogant Eric in Prelim Spot . Weaver Has Mat Fling at Mackay Tonight Beavers Play San Diego '9' By The Associated The San Diego Padres, making a battle ox it for first place in the Pacific Coast League with Holly wood and Oakland, are next on the list for the Portland Beavers. The Padres and Beavers open a series Tuesday night in Portland, one that is slated for eight games. The clubs play a doubleheader on the Fourth of July. Other series opening Tuesday night find Sacramento at Seattle, Hollywood at Oakland in the "na tural of the week and San Fran cisco at Los Angeles. (Sea "The Standings'' for positions of clubs in pennant race.) GIANTS SIGN EX-DUCK PORTLAND UP) The New York Giants have signed Paul Byhre, 18, Portlander who was an In fielder for the University of Oregon junior varsity last spring. He will be sent to Knoxville, Term. a class B team. Additional Sports on pages lO and 11 Rogers Mackay, the brand new Coast Junior heavy mat titlist from Salt Lake City, by way of Los Angeles, makes his first local splash at the Armory to night in a championship hassle with Bustlin' Buck Weaver, the veteran but right capable trick ster from Indiana. Theirs will be the finale for a three-match show that- also includes the curtain-raising ap pearance of Arrogant Eric Ped erson, the chesty blond with all the muscles, against highly rated newcomer Billy Sandow, and Jack (Tiger) Kiser against Leo (Pile Driver) Wallick. All three matches will be 2 -of -3 fallen, and as Matchmaker El ton Owen puts it. There's main eventers in every match should be a great card." Weaver won the right to meet Mackay by virtue of win ning a tournament here two weeks ago. It's a big chance for ROGERS MACKAY Champ hero tonight. the Indianan and he means to take full advantage of It. Mack ay won the coveted title belt from Frank Stojack, the former Washington State football All American who held the prize for many, many months. The handsome newcomer is a 24-year-old out of Salt Lake City who has gained most of his mat glory in and around Los Angeles where he has been one of the top attractions on television. Kiser never looked better than he did here a week ago in flattening Jap nasty Toi Yamato. At the same time brutish Wallick was disposing of George Dusette with one of his crushing pile drivers. Ped erson is reappearing here after a long suspension. He s the ent who will gladly tell you e's the best built man in Amer ica, as well as the strongest. Harry Elliott will referee. First match is at 8:30 p.m. c Merchants Mip Teamsters 2-1; Telephones Victors The Salem Merchants again took over possession of the lead in City League sofeball by ekeing out a 2-1 victory Monday afternoon over the Teamsters. With the score tied at 1-1 go ing into the bottom of the sixth, tha Merchants Fred Graham hit a clean single annd moved to sec ond on an overthrow to the Team sters' shortstop. He scored on a long fly to left field to bring in the winning run. Both teams scored in the first inning, the Teamsters on Rei mann's walk, Stottlec's sacrifice to second and Ed Randle's single to left field. The Merchants started rolling when Weaver reached first on an error and took second on a pass ball. Vandervort doubled to deep center to bring him home. In Industrial League play, the Telephones overcame a six run jfi 'lum . fe'ik 9 OJJUMOJOjnUft . mm Jysjygfj JQ1 mm CElEBiaaSHBEl!-! GET READY FOR THE JULY 4TH WEEK-END Three whole days away from verythlna, fishing is good, c can ping is terrific ! Get out and enjoy yourself I Start at Cascade Merc the little store with the big heart. Let tie prove to you that we sore you money. 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The Seals had scored seven runs in the first on two hits, two walks, two hit bat ters and one error. Teamsters 100 000 01 3 2 Merchants . 100 001 2 2 0 Vandlver and Micheal; Weaver and Knight. Commercial . 700 200 0 9 3 6 Telephone . 010 605 12 8 4 Kephart and Meyer; Kerns and Dlggs. Joe Brovia Leads Coast In Averages SAN FRANCISCO (;Pt Big Joe Brovia of Portland slugged his way into the Pacific Coast League batting lead last week with an average of .324 for 83 games. The line-drive hitting outfielder re placed Bob Boyd of Seattle as the loop leader. Oakland First Baseman Tookie Gilbert retained runs batted in honors with 58 in 87 contests and Los Angeles Outfielder Max West kept his home run lead with 17. West has played In 71 games. The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tu daft JuIt h 1832 Mathias Heads Tulare Crew TULARE, Calif. (tfVBob Ma thias, America's main hope to win the Olympic Games decathlon championship, heads a select list of all-round athletes in the event when it -sets underway Tuesday night. The field of 20 or more was se duced by one Monday when the Rev. Bob Richards, the pole vault ing king who won the decathlon title last year in Mathias' absence, decided to pass up the event. Richards won the pole vault in the Olympic trials at Los Angeles Saturday and thus has cinched a place on the U. S. track and field squad. WI Clubs Set New Opponents Western International League clubs will take on new opponents all around the league starting to night, with series openers booked for Salem, Victoria, Vancouver and Tri-City. The Spokane Indian will play a single game at 8:13 o'clock here at Salem and Lewis ton's Broncs will be at Tri-City for a solo. Wena tehee goes to Victoria for a doubleheader and Yakima la slat ed at Vancouver, also in twe crames. 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