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SrJerau Oraw gaadar May 10. Lead Retained on 6-5, 1-0 Wins The title hope of Willamette's Bearcats sot a big shot in tha Saturday as coaen jonn iwir nwa took a pair 01 games uiHiH o-o ana -v inuxuu at the Bearcats of remaining la at from Whitman's Missionaries Buck Yield. Tha sweep assa bast a top place tie In tha North- . rvuit ranee race vu vm In ixAh Saturday contests the tVClamettes pushed over the de riding tally in the bottom half of the final inning. The second one scheduled for seven inn went eight before Tex Kir fcendall squeezed in Elmer Han- ten to break up a scoreless ouw and tire big Andy George the trftenMi nod over the Mission aries Bob Arenson. ' 'Both George and Arenson gave tmt thrta nits over the route. ' In the first tilt Dare Perlman knocked in Pitcher Dave cray in jthe bottom of the ninth with the eaarxer mat won w wu uk enr-San Flsrry ; Whitman had tied the fame at 53 in the seventh with a four-run outburst that sent WU starter Mickey Coen showerward. Gray came on and blanked the foe in the final two innings to notch the The Lewis troupe sot a pair in the opening inning via four single and tallied another run in the second frame aa Haugen belted a triple off the Whits' Sim LePage and Perlman follow ed with a single. A single by KkkendaD. Denny Haasser's trip, le and Coen's single gave the loo T 4 . . f ae js two more in we sixin. - The Beareats close out the Mqrthwest Conference campaign J4 a Monday twinbill with college of :idaho at Bush Field. A sweep bf this one would assure the WU club of at least a tie for the crown. fraitaua McCrtwj KhckcrJ Hnoa.c Palnjn IdmalU Neher. SJcublnnsj EePsfcp jkrenson.p TotaT Whitman Willamette P4tcbr Cbcn U (I) Wlllaaittte is n u a n. j sai LewUjn a a a 4 11 Houftoj 4 S S 4 1 a Perlman S 3 a 3 0 0 RMd.1 4 3 t 4 3 Koepf.C 4 1 S 3 1 11 KlrkndIL3 4 13 .4 S T QuatrJ 3 11 4 0 0 Shlcldx 4 0 0 4 3 0 Cociwp 3 10 0 0 0 Gryj 1 0 39 S35 Total 331111 ooo ooi 400 a s i .210 003 0014 13 1 Arenson Ip AbH KtrSoBb i r i i i i i i 8 0 3 0 c as lo s s a a 3 10 3 1 1 4 a ttr tinv lAmuon. TJJB Wil- laoaetta S. Whitman S. X Perlman. Ward. 3BS Hauaea. Kteasser. Lod jneU. SBH fteed. McGrew. Kehar. KBI Perlman 3. KlrkandaU, Caaa M. Cboen. McGrew. SH Ward 3. KLfcker. Meher. SB Hauaea. DP Perlman to Hansen to Reed. Xoepf to Perlman: Kllcker to McGrew to Lodmn. U Biegel and Campbell. 730. ,-secena iinn; wrutnian Wlllajnette . Arenaon and ; Oflft 000 00 3 3 ZZZooo 000 011 3 3 Neher; George llocky Picked By Joe Louis : CHICAGO (PWoe Louis thinks age will catch up with Jersey Joe Walcott and so will Rocky Marci ano in their Friday night title fight at Chicago Stadium. .' The former heavyweight king Is picking Marciano to retain his crown by knocking out the year-old challenger within rounds. ' - "I was in great shape for fight with Marciano Oct 26, 1931 in New York but when they post poned it I bad another month of training to do and it was tor ture," said Louis. "The postpone ment of this fight will hurt Wal-iott 39-10 my Shrine Golf Meet Dated The annual Salem Shrine Club sponsored Calcutta Golf Tourna ment, one of the big events each year for Hnksmen here, has been dated for Sunday, May 31, at the Salem Golf Club. Shrlners Earl Bourland and Leonard Rowan are in charge of the 1933 tournament and are now busy, along with their commit tees, lining up the dozens of val uable prizes that will go to win ners In the meet The tourney will be shot off in one day and will be open to the general golfing public Spe cial invitations are going out to golfers all over the state also. Stewart Jumps Ardmore Margin ARDMORE. Okla. UFV-Custr winds turned the third round of tha 23,300 Ardmore Open Golf Tournament into a bigh-ecaring fiasco Saturday nut arl Stewart Jr., Dallas, Tex managed to in crease his lead with a 3-over-par 73 for a 208 still two under for the 54 holes. Stewart went into the daVa fir ing witn a 139 on opening rounds ox 67-68 and. was a shot in front of Ed (Porky) Oliver. Palm Springs, Calif. Oliver, too, had his troubles and could manage only a 79 which cave him the runner trp spot at 212, four shots in arrears. (retting Ready , . r. ,i 4. i CHICAGO - Jersey Joe Walcott gives Us leg muscles some lim berlag ap as he skips rape dar ing a werkevt at the Midwest Gym here. He's potting the fin ishing tenches te his training far the heavyweight title bant with Champion 1 Koekyr Mar dane in Chicago Stadias May IS (AP Wlrephota.) Vie Tues day Harry (Kid) Matthews, above, and Freddie Beshore, oelaw, collide ia Portland Tuesday night in their, long-awaited heavyweight main event. The boot waa postponed same time ago whea Matthews vnderwent a tonsillectomy. Kid, Beshore Await Battle PORTLAND Iff Harry (Kid) Matthews of Seattle and Freddie Beshore of Los Angeles will take final workouts Sunday for their heavyweight fight here Tuesday night It will be Matthews' first boot here since be decisioned Rex Layne a year ago. The Matthews Beshore match was originally scheduled for March, but was de layed when Matthews suffered ton-silitis. Matthews stopped Beshore in seven rounds at Milwaukee, Wis., in 1951. SC Cindermen Defeat Huskies tSnw zyy Sports hjMOpps t SEATTLE (A Tali, gangling Denny Meyer galloped the fastest two miles in Washington history Saturday in 9:17.7 beating his old nemesis in the process but Washington state had too much all-around strength for the Husk ies and won their dual track and field meet 7t to 51 H. The dual meet victory was the fourth straight of the season for the unbeaten defending champions of the Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division. Washington had j won two in a row before Saturday. neaw.u own Scrap Friday Marciano Favored To Beat Jersey Joe CHICAGO (A Unbeaten Rocky Marciano, the shoemaker's son with the sledgehammer punch. defends his heavyweight title for the first time against the man he blastingbr dethroned, Jersey Joe Walcott, at the Chicago Sta- dum Friday night v The 13-round match. poatDoned from April 10 because of injury to Mardano'a nose, will be tele-1 east nationally, with the Chicago and Milwaukee areas cut out to help push the gate towards a potential 537,000 gross. Another $250,000 win come from TV rights. The boot wiU be broadcast lo cally aa well aa nationally. Mark Te Fan . It appears certain the former record Indoor gate of $42218, also set at . the stadium, wffl.be broken. The record waa set July 18, 1947, when Rocky Grazianol knocked out Tony Zale in the First Mishap Occurs In Iindianapolis Trials INDIANAPOLIS UP-The first mVrni 4n thft nraltminaFiH tn I this year's 500 -mile auto race sent Cliff Griffith, 37, Indianapo lis driver, to a hospital with criti cal burns. Saturday. His newly-built Bardahl Special smashed into the retaining wall twice on the southwest turn and caught fire. sixth round to regain the world middleweight title. ' Just about half of the 20,000 seats In the stadium, which the sponsoring International Boxing Club describes as the world's largest Indoor arena, have been tagged as $30 "ringside." Other seats are sealed from $30 down to $5. Walcott, the man who turned back the clock in boxing, cur rently is a 3-1 underdog in bis quest to become the first man ever to recapture the game's pre miere championship. 'Cat Ovalists Beat Pioneers (Continued from preceding page) for the other four new meet marks. Benson's' high hurdles achieve ment waa the big single event of the meet however. The ex-Bend High lad lost to the Pioneers' swift and talented Cook in the low hurdles event, however. Cook was the meet's outstand ing performer in the points de partment, winning four firsts, as expected. He copped both sprints, the broad jump and low hurdles. Iron-man Empey was the only other performer to win two events. The Bearcats scored a 51-26 win in the track events and were nipped 28-28 in the field events by Eldon fix's vistors. In taking the win the Cats wound up their duel meet season undefeated, having copped all six of their outings. Next meet wiU be the Northwest Conference classic at McCuIloch next Satur day. Summary.: ICUa: IniMT ' W. StCBbanaen W. BarUey I 4:40a, 440: Griffith W. Bercmaa W. Hill ing u S2.B. 100: Cook U Zoclch W. Cocklaa W. 10.1. H.H.: Benson W. Schroedcr X Buff W. 131.1 (New meet record, also new Willamette u record. Old nark 1SJ by Benson this season.) SS0: Miller W, Hovla W, Quia X 1:05.7. 220: Cook L. Van Horn W. Grif fith W. 22 . S-MUa: Empey W. Hartley L. PhU lipa I. 1:1SJ. (New meet record.) ; L.H.: Cook U Benson W, Schroed r L. 15.4. Shot: Hitchman W. Adams I Gil son W. 45' 3". (New meet record.) Javelin: Neperud W, Stephens Zl Martin W. 11'. Olaeua: Glleon W. Adams 1 Porter W. 13S' (New meet record.) Vault: Malcolm W, Gengler U Noland L. 11. HJ: Cbiode L: Colvard W and Gentler L tie. S' 10". BJ: Cook U Chloda L. Shangle W. 22' V". (New meat record.) Relay: Willamette (Miller, Hori Griffith, Bergman) a :40a Champ This is Sashing Danny XXcShaln, recegniaea naider af the world junior heavy mat tftle belt who Tuesday night tangles with Carl Eugstrena at the Armory tn the saaia event, A's Turn Eyes To Baltimore BALTIMORE Uh The Philadel phia Athletics have expressed in terest in the possibility of trans ferring their American League to this big-Ume-baseball-starved dry,, the Baltimore Sun reported Friday sight. In a story by City Hall reporter Edward G. Burks, the paper said a spokesman for the A's had con ducted "exploratory talks" with Mayor Thomas d'Alesandro, in Baltimore. HiMky' Beaver Crews to Race PORTLAND (J) A Portland Rose Festival official said Satur day that Oregon State College and Washington crews win race here June IS. The race will highlight a festival Marine Day program. ITiree Prelims Added to Card Iry Owen . Dashing Danny" lXcShaln. holder af the world junior heavy nut title belt visits the Salem Armory ring far the first time in years n years Tuesday night for a full-fledged title ge with Carl Engstroa. Carl wen the right U tingle with" the strutting noBywead hotshot by winning -last week's Armory tournament ; This will be the only appear anc af the year la Salem far McShata very raogh and eel erfal mat ; gladiator who has grappled before television and lences many, many times. MeShala Is en the Gorgeeus Ceerge side aa a wrestler, ne'e n great showman along with ; being a capable matador; and where El Gergeene Is Beted far his assortment of gaudy gowns, McShaln has n toad el eenaXly spectacular capes, Eagstram figures ta give the Hollywood slicker a real go af It, and Owen anticipates one af . the better bralsers ef the spring seajoaw T.; iv S . In fact the nut nuettre pegs his Tuesday card as the best ef the earing ran ta date. He has added three prelims, first - ef which wia get proceedings started at S3 pjn. In that first ne, a slagle . f aller, Tonuay Mirtlndtle savarea affj with atastlin sack Wearer. Another single filler Lis yczsg Geergt Drake, very pepniar here, f ao lag the Negro head bnttlag meanle Frank James. The semiwindnp special puts Al (Mr. Wrestling) Ssasa aa with Johnny Deachuck, n 1S4 pounder from Cleveland who la "ted n tap-drawer bey all ever the country and who has last been landed for this circuit by Owen. Demchsck has been snaiMventiag ta such! steps as mayw4, Seattle, ete se must be good. i - There wm be so airance u admission fees for the spangled Tuesday card, and tickets are smw as sale at Barb's Sporting Geeds Stare. Solon Chiefs Speak at SBC The Salem Senators will be the theme of Monday morning's ses sion of the Salem Breakfast Cmb at the Senator HoteL Members, of the club's board of directors will render reports on the coming sale of stock in the organization and also pres ent will be Manager Hugh Luby and Flayers Connie Perez and Les Witherspoon. The session starts at 7:30 sharp and it is emphasized that the meeting is open not only to SBC members but also to all other in terested men of the community. Salem Gunner In Shoot Today The Salem Trapshooters Club will today hold a handicap shoot on tho club range, starting at 10 am. Events to be held include the 50-target Parr Thede Handi cap, the no-target Larry imiah Handicap and tha 504arget Presi dent's Handicap. 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