Beavers9 Win String Broken GLEND ALE, Calif, OB Los An geles pushed over two runs in the ninth inning Wednesday and beat Portland, 6-5 in an exhibition game. The Angel victory snapped a Beaver winning streak that had extended through four- games. Rookie Charley Bell homered off Dick Waibel to tie the score in "the ninth and then rookie Bob Coats walked and came in on Buzz Clarkson's . double Los Angeles 020 002 0026 11 4 Portland 002 020 0105 8 1 McLish, Lown (5), Drott (8) and Rivich; Satalich, Lint (4)Waibel (7) and Bottler. . Coyote Phenom Far in Front . Shotput King Weds MEXICO CITY W Strapping Parrv O'Brien. Olvmnie and Pan- American shotput champion, and attractive Sandra Cordrev. a 21- year-old Southern California coed, were married in the civil registry office Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by Prospero Olivares Sosa. famous marrying judge of Mexico Cjty. The 23-year-old O'Brien, holder of the world shotput record, won the shotput and finished second in the discus in thegcurrent Pan -American games. ASouthern Cali fornia graduate, O'Brien now is stationed at the Travers Air Base near San Francisco. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS" The College of Idaho's import from the wilds of Washington, D. C. Elgin Baylor wrapped up the Pacific Northwest' collegiate basketball scoring title 'any way you care to figure it total points or average. ' r When Baylor ran out of season he was clipping, off points at an average rate of 30.8 per game, with 805 for 26 trips to the. Foun tain of Shoot In second and third places were the men who waged a three-way battle with .him all season, Norm Hubert of Pacific and Don Porter of Linfield. Their final averages were 26.8 and 26.3, respectively. Eastern Oregon's Ted Schadewitz and Larry Pryse ran fourth and fifth. Squeezing into the picture at the finish was Oregon State's Pinnacle from Portland, Wade Halbrook. the 7 foot 3 inch center of the Pa cific Coast Conference champs got a midseason start and wound up with a' 20.68 average for 19 games. - It took, aa average of 19 points to land, a player in the final' top ten, "of .1955. Three others. had 18 or better. ; . ' y The final leaders Baylor, CI Hubert, Pac Porter, Linf -Schadewitz, EOC Pryse, EOC Halbrook, OSC Loscutoff, Ore Parsons, Wash Anderson, SePac Stricklin, SeU Others 18 or over: Dick Battel, Portland. 18.8; Dkk Edwards. Eastern Washington, 18.4; R. C. Owens, College of Idaho, 18.0. G' Pts. Ave. 26 805 30.8 26 696 26' 684 26 601 593 393 505 481 461 552 28 19 26 25 24 29 26.8 26.3 22.4 21.2 20.7 19.4 .19.2 19.2 19.0 Ted Continues In Retirement SARASOTA, Fla. Wl Joe Cron in, general manager of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, said Wed nesday that he had not talked to Ted Williams since Feb. 25 and that rumors the slugging outfield er had changed his mind about retiring "are all news to me." "We are hoping, of course, that he will change his mind,' Crdnin said, "but if he has done so it is news to us." Williams, one of the great hit ters of modern times, retired after the 1954 season. He now is living at a fishing camp in Southern Florida. Pitcher Don. Neweombe., the heaviest player on the Brooklyn Dodgers' 1955 roster, weighs 225 pounds. Sport Stars' Trips Backed MEXICO - CITY UB Asserting that .foreign jaunts , by American athletes da. not jeopardize their amateur standing. Louis G. Wilke, president of the Amateur Athletic Union. Wednesday replied to Av ery Brundage's criticism of such trips. : i ..--. .: -r ; - "There is no violation f of -the amateur 1 standing of. American athletes, involved in a trip made or to be made by them in different areas of the world, including Lat in America," Wilke, of. Barjles ville, Okla., said. - Brundage, . International . Olympic president, said Tuesday these trips subjected the United States to the same kind of . criticism that , has been levelled against. Russia, and might impair amateur standing. "Both the armed forces and. the State Department have been most cooperative with the AAU, which has encouraged and is encourag ing sponsorship of trips by our top American athletes," . Wilke said. "We . are pleased to contribute to wards fostering "friendly' relations with peoples throughout the world through amateur athletics." SEATTLE VICTOR PALM SPRINGS UH Elmer Singleton hurled six innings of shutout ball and sparked the game winning rally Wednesday as Seat tle defeated San Diego, 5-2, in a pre-season Pacific Coast League baseball game. new for spring! 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