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With 5-2., Win lief s Nab 1 Lead in Series i Senators Go-Get-Em Guy l X t I- - ;-f A ST- I I f - 7. . . ( 7 : W f VVv- 1 Q J Jack Dunn, above, , 25-year-old veteran froja Portland who once . played for a nnmber of campaigns in (be Brooklyn Dodgers system, has thu fir this season proved to be one of the finest 'defensive center fielders the Salem Senators have- ever had. He .has made nomeroiis spectacular catches and throws since joining the club this season. Jack will be tile Solons' leadoff batter in tonight's series finale with Wenatchee at Waters Field. (States- photo.) - j .-' '' 220 Golfers to Suing In Sunday Skine Go Play? esumes: In Loas tEoop A limited field of 220 golfers will do the swinging in the annual Salem Shrine Club's benefit golf tournament Sunday at the Salem course. Tourney Director Hobart Price and Committeeman George Alexander spent Tuesday charting the large entry list, and later in the week will have the tee-off times for all contestants. Many of the golfers will be from out-of-town courses, all seeking the sizeable-load- of trophies and merchandise "prizes 'vaflable ,inl the big meet. The field was cut at 220 so that all could get in their lt-hole rounds Sunday. First tee-off time Sunday will be at 6 a.m., and will include golfers not participating in any of the fouMiian teams which win be after the team trophy and title. The team players wUl tee off be tween 19:30 and 11 a.m., along with the championship flighters. Prizes Arranged Alexander and his committee are. now in the process of arrang ing, for the many merchandise - prizes for the event. The tourney will be followed by . the annual barbecue, at the course, and it will be during this part of the day thatthe 1955 Ford car will be given away. . Anyone purchasing a ticket for the barbe cue, at $L, will have, a chance at vanning the car. It is reminded. however, that persons need not be present at the barbecue to win the auto. " Barbecue tickets are now avail fcble. from any member of the Roberts Tops Locals Easily Benson Ledds Oregon NAIA Team to National Meet Final QaTonight; "Wcnalchee Lead at 52 -' BrALLIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor Edo Vanni's antagonistic but effective Wenatchee Chiefs, who got a solid pitching performance from their husky little right: handed; ace Bob Roberts, last nignt spilled the town enaiors by a 5-2 count at Waters Field, and went 2-1 ahead in the cur rent Northwest League baseball series. The loss was a costly one for Uncle Hugh. Luby's young war riors, as it dropped them Shi games behind . the loop leading Chiefs. They'll have to win to night's final game in order to be right where they were when the Wenatchees came to town on Monday, AVi games off the pace. Whitson Tonight . Tonight's finale will see Bill (Red) Whitson (3-1) of the Sena tors opposing Lefty Carl Wells, who has a 2-0 record to date. The argumentative Chiefs, who seem to agree with nothing un less it's in their favor, had little trouble with the Salems in last night's sortie. Roberts came in with : a five-hitter, and after as suring the Salems that he was very much the boss on the hill by - plunking Floyd Robinson s ribs with a fast ball in the third inning, the Senators went miser ably hitless until the ninth. Then it was Robinson himself who got the only other safety off the pug nacious looking Roberts. Gone in Eighth Long John Wortham, who amounts to just "about the best thing the Salems can offer for hurling duties, opposed Roberts and fought him even at 2-2 until the eighth. Then an opening double to deep center by pesty Dick Watson, a ground-out and Jerry Zuvella's line-out to fight field, which turned out to be a run-scoring sacrifice fly, actually won the game. ' The tally might have been wiped out even' at that were It not for over-anxiety by Catcher Harv Koepf. With Watson on second and Jimmy Moore trying , (Continued on "next page) r By DUSTY PLOG h 'J ' Statesman- Sports Writer ' Bean Benson, Willamette's' star hurdler who has Tewrittea the record books and"drawn national attention for his achievements in hurdle competition this spring, will lead the Oregon contingent to the national NAIA track and field meet at Abilene, Tex when they leave by airplane Wednes day morning. Benson was the star performer in the Oregon NAIA meet in Portland last weekend when he clipped the high hurdles in the record time of 14.3, tieing the fastest time run by any NAIA athlete in the nation. Benson was to leave Salem at 5 a.m. Wednesday morning with WU Coach Ted Ogdahl driving him to Portland to catch the chartered airplane at 7:30 for the Texas trip. Ogdahl will not ac company his ace stickman to the national oval classic. Two Oregon College trackmen of Coach Bill McArthur "are also making the trip to Texas, but on a later commercial flight They are Jim Adkins, who will compete in the shot put, , and Harrison Bryant, pole vaulter. . Although Benson holds both the high hurdles and low hurdles records for both the Northwest Conference .- and the Oregon NAIA, he will compete at Texas in only the highs, which is his specialty. A pair of hurdlers from Texas have equaled Ben son's 14.3 mark but the Willam ette junior has never been press ed and might even set the na tion's best time when he squares off with the tough competition he will meet at Abilene. When- questioned about his chances of winning, the Bend High graduate gave his. likeable smile and modestly said, "Gosh, how can' you tell? There'll, be some pretty good men in this meet." Ogdahl, another man who sel domgives an optimistic view point, was much more confident of Benson's chances and explain ed that "Dean's a great competi tor. I think he has an excellent chance' to win in the highs." , Preliminary events in the NAIA meet will be run off Fri- day- and the finals Saturday. For OCEs Adkins it will be like a homecoming, for he lives in Plainview, Tex., only 200 miles .' from Abilene, and will be met by his father when he lands. He ; is only a sophomore and this is his first year of track but he can. toss the shot 46 feet- ; His teammate, Bryant, is: only a freshman a ad was the Class A-2 pole vault champion in .1954. ' His best height was i 12' 10" ; leap in practice, but McArthur .' said Tuesday tbdt he expect him to go 13 feet' this weekend. Statesman, Salem, Ort., Wednesday, Juno 1, 195$ (Stc. 2)-l Dodgers Lose Ground Eugene Drubs Tri-Gty,7-3 : ' KENXEWICK. (fl Eugene's superior hitting power, coupled with three Tri-City errors, gave the visiting Oregon men their third victory in a row over the Braves, 7-3, in- their Northwest League baseball game here Tuesday night. Tri-City took an early lead, marking Hip runs in the second and third innings. Then Eugene ex ploded with three- runs on a hit batter, an error, a walk and two After takine Tuesday off. PacH singles in the top of the fifth. fic Coast League baseball squads ' Still fighting in the last half of resume action Wednesday night ftne iirtn, tne Braves tied the score. Indians Whip Orioles, I 2-1; Bucs Trip Bums By JOHN CHANDLER ! Associated Press 'Sports. Writer ;The Cleveland Indians defeated the Baltimore Orioles 2-1 in 13 innings Tuesday night and climbed within 2M games of the idle New York Yankees 'in the American League pennant race as the Brooklyn Dodgers lost ground in the National League standings: Bob Friend, Pittsburgh Pirate righthander making his first start. became the first pitcher to defeat THE BIG MAN'S BACK By Alan Mover fMr W'LUAMi ME-flOMe. THAT NORTHWEST LEAGUE " V W L Pvt. W L Pet. Wentch 24 8 .150 Ykim iff 17 .485 Eugene 18 10 .615 Lewstn 12 22- .353 Salem 18 13 .581 Spakane 7 24 .226 Tri-City " 17 1 .515 Tuesday's results: at Salem 2. Wen atchee 5; at Lewiston 8, Lakiina 1; at Tri-City 3, Eugene 7. The Portland Beavers will be at home, entertaining the Holly wood Stars. The Seattle Rainiers are to play the San ! Francisco Seals, at San Francisco, Sacra mento is at Los Angeles and Oak land at San Piego. . The same opponents play out the week, ending with the usual Sunday doubleheaders. Meadows Racing . Slated Tonight PORTLAND (Special) Port land Meadows will return to act ion Wednesday night, with a nine race program scheduled. The Mea dows was inactive Tuesday, night following Monday's Memorial Day card. I ! First nost t i m for the Shrine .Club, and all proceeds of tiereughbreds Wendesdajr will be but that was the best they could do. Eugene scored again in the next three innings, including a 365-foot home run in the eighth by left fielder Ted Hesse, who also got a single earlier in the game. In another NWL game, Lewiston humbled lakima. 6-1. Eug-ene 000 030 111-7 11 " 0 Tri-City ... 011 010 0003 7 3 Satalich and Dapper: Green. Pat- ncK (9) and Kellumroae. PACIFIC COAST LEAGVE WLPct. 'WLPct. Sn Die( 33 II .644 Portlnd' 26 28 .481 Sn Fran 28 28 .509 Los An 27 31 .4tM Seattle 30 29 .508 Hollywd 26 31 .456 Oaklnd 28 29.491 Sacram 25 32.439 Tuesday's results: At San Diego 1, Oakland 7. Only games scheduled. . i NATIONAL LEAGVE . i W L Pet. W LPct. Brooklyn 32 11 .744 St. Louis 18 22 .450 Chicago 27 17 .814 Cincinn. '18 23 .438 Nw York 24 21 .533 PhiladO 18 25 .419 klilwakee 21 22 .488 Pitsbur 13 38.302 Tuesday's results: at Brooklyn , Pittsburgh 8: at New York 2. Phila delphia l. umy games scneauieo. AMERICAN LEAGVE W L Pi t. : - W L Pet. Nw York 30 13 .698 Boston 19 28.422 Cleveland 27 IS .643 WasMon 17 24 .415 Chicago 25 18 .610 Kan City 16 25 .390 Detroit 22 20 .524 Balttmr -14 si .31 1 Tuesday s results: at Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1. Only game scheduled. Yakima .... .. 000 010 0001 4 Lewistm 003 100 20x 8 13 3 Youhf and Luby; Rugne and Mc- rtamttra. the tourney will go to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children at Portland. 6 p.vm. Racing will continue Thursday and Friday nights and on Saturday afternoon this week. Ivan Kamar off Wins Tourney, f Will Go Asainst Mat Titlist Brooklyn twice this season as he Tacked up a 6-3 victory. In the only other game of the limited evening action, the New York Giants put across a run in the ninth inning to defeat the Phil adelphia Phillies 2-1. Dave Philley Homers Dave Philley hit his second hom er of the year in the last or, the ninth inning to tie the game 1-1 at Cleveland, then walked in the 13th to set up the winning rallv over Baltimore pitcher' Jim ' Wil son. Sam Dente s double broke up the game, and gavp relief pitcher Don Mossi his first victory of i935 Mossi came in to pitch in the feighth inning after starter t56b Feller departed for a pinch hitter in the seventh. Wilson went all the way and suf fered his fifth loss against three wins. All the Oriole batters could produce for him in the run depart- men wasGene Woodling's third homer of the season with the bases empty in the third. Friend scattered nmai hits and . Ivan (Killer) Kamaroff will get the world heavyweight wrestling - championship date with Lou Thesz here next Tuesday night The big Russian slammed his ;way through last night's six match elimination tournament at the Armory, disposing of Gino Nicolini, Danno McDonald and Irish Red McKim, in that order. Winner f the tourney qualified " to meet Thesz here, and the win- ner is Kamaroff. ' ; In the first round of last night's , eliminations, Kamaroff used his hangman's hold to defeat Nico linL In the other first-rounders : McDonald got by Tommy Martin dale via decision and John Arjon gained the verdict over George Dusette. McKim drew a first- bye. ' - rouffd by d5lle Then in the semifinals Kama roff used a Boston crab on Mc Donald after the latter missed with a drop kick, and McKim was recipient of a decision over Arjon. Thirput Kamaroff and McKim in the final ;mix for the right to go against; Thesz next Tuesday night Kamaroff used a full nelson to beat McKim, turning what had been an effort at a flying mare by the latter into the winning hold. McKim was trying to jerk the burly Russian over the ropes when he fell into the full nelson hold. Referee Dusette made him break the hold, since Ivan the Killer was outside the ring. 1 But when he came within bounds, he again got the nelson hold and that was it . Question -Asked, Walker Got Neis ROCHESTER. N. Y. im Base ball fans around town were telling this story Tuesday-about the way Harry .Walker found out he was to be the- new manager of the St Louis Cardinals: Walker, then manager of the Rochester Red Wings, and George Sisler Jr.. the Wing's general man ager, were sitting around last Thursday in the hotel suite of Dick Meyer, the Cardinal general man ager. "Rochester needs pitching, said Walker to Meyer. "I- need a pitcher rear bad. Is Stanky going to keep It pitchers up there all season?" Meyer thought a minute, then replied: ' "I cant answer that question. Harry, because on Saturday night the matter will be in your hands. You'll be managing the Cardinals.' Sisler swears the story is true. Braves Sifiii Pact i With Del Coiirsey i PORTLAND If) A Milwaukee Braves' scout said Tuesday he had signed Del Coursey, right-handed pitcher from Linfield College a t McMinnville. Ore.,, for a small bonus. He did not disclose the sum. The scout. Bill Marshall, said Coursey. who. is a. .will be sent to Boise of the Pioneer League. 1 1 TUB 50 . W-LL NOT ONLY BE' HELPEP pie BAT rr$LR pur ALSO BY THE LIFT MS. PRESENCE IH THE UNEUP 6VES WIL LlAtA Sof the R SOX, WHOSE RETURN TO ' BASE 0 ALL WILL 0E A BREAK FOR THE ME H THE BOX OFFICER, BUT jSOT FOR THE MEA H THE BO- THE OPPOSITE Ort, THAT&. . F TED HAP THE REQUIRE P H UMBER, OP AT-BAT5 LAST SEASON HEyMOST LIKELY WOULP HAVE wori HiS tH BAmHQ CROWH-HS llFETME AVERAGE OF 349 ZASIKS 4tA5ALLtTM HIGH. Ducks Place Six on ND Star Team; Dean Unanimous Choice MOSCOW, Idaho W The .champion, Oregon, Ducks placed six men on. the aii-Nortnern Division facilic coast conference baseball team Tuesday but Oregon State's Jay Dean was the only unanimous choice. " Unknown Nips Bill Campbell Bruce Cudd Scores Second Round Win By STERLING SLAPPEY ST. AXNES, England W Cap tain Bill Campbell. ' voluntary bench - warmer during the 1955 Walker Cup matches, was returned; abruptly to that role" Tuesday, but -the United States retained a strong hand in the British amateur golf championship with 22 survivors. Playing his first .'match in Bri tain over the tricky Royal Lytham and St. i Annes course, Campbell lost 2 and 1, to an unknown Briton, Reginald Pattinson. . Campbell, runnerup to Austral ia's Doug Bachli in last year's championship, was one of the fav orites although he still is recover ing from bad burns on hi hands, Suffered; last Christmas. Pattinson, a stubby little house master f at the royal grammar school, High Wycombe, never had ; played in the British amateur be fore although he had fried the 'open championship twice. - . Cudd Wins Round Although Campbell didn't make it, before the day was over eight Americans, , including two Walker Cup team members, had reached the third round and four won their first found matches. In addition, seven .who won their opening , matches Monday and three who . received first round, defaults Tues day weren't called upon to play. The second round will be com pleted J ' Wednesday morning and the entire .third round Wednesday afternoon.. - Heading the march into the third round were the oldest and young est members of the American Walker Cup team. Dale Moref, 34, of Indianapolis, and Bruce Cudd, 21, of Portland, Ore. . . With them, were another-youngster, 20-year-old Don Bisplinghoff of Orland, Fla., and former Walk- ( Continued on next page) fanned nine Dodgers, rumjing intoilnT, Ptk TTncrr difficulty only in the fourth inning! 11 e VJClfc up&Cl Win Over Howard Major League Leaders Oakland Topples San Diego 7 to 1 SAN DIEGO ( Hector. Brown limited San Diego to three hits Tuesday night in pitching Oakland to a 7-1 Pacific Coast league vic tory. It was the third straight win for the Oaks and. gave Brown a 3-0 record. ' , when Roy Campanella and Sandy A v: 1 . r 3. i muuius mi iiome runs, ampaneiia smacked his 13th after Duke Sni der had singled , and Amoros put his sixth homer over the' screen in right field a moment later. Double Knots Score That gave the Brooks a 3-1 lead but not for long. After starter Clem Labine gave up three singles in the sixth inning, he went to the showers and Dick Groat's 2-run double off relief pitcher Ed Roe buck knotted the score. Two walks, a single 'by Frank Thomas and George Freese's 2-run single broke the tie in the seventh. In the ninth inning Jerry Lypch hit his second home run of the season for the Bucs. Davey Williams rocketed a sin gle off the right field wall in the ninth inning to score Don Mueller and break up a tight pitching duel between Sal Maglie of the Giants and ' Herman Wehmeier of the Phils. Herman walked Mueller to open the last of the ninth; The vic tory was Maglie's sixth, in succes sion. - ;. HALIFAX IS) Kenny Lane of Muskeeon. Mich., scored a sensa tional upset win over Richarditon State won an outfield berth Kid Howard of Halifax Tuesday night with an unanimous 10-round decision. , Howard. Canadian champion and world's eighth .ranking lightweight, looked hopelessly outclassed as the speedy Lane, ranked No. 10, ham mered him unmercifully with a two-fisted" attack that had the Hali fax boxer reeling from the opening round Howard 136. weighed 13$'i, Lane 'Dean, a. slugging first baseman, polled the maximum of 20 points in the voting by the coaches and athletic - news directors of the schools.. George Shaw, the Oregon football star, received 17. points for center- field and.Terry Sparks of Washing Today's Pitchers AMERICAN LEAGUE Senator Swat: Tanselll ab h 2b3bhrrblPe. . Ill 42 S 3 5 29 .378 Boston at Chicago (N) Brewer Robinson 79 29 1 2 7 18 .367 86 Golfers Awaiting ' Oregon Sectional Play, PORTLAND j UTi Eighty-six golfers will compete fn the Oregon sectional qualifying round here next Monday for seven berths in the U.S. Open, scheduled for San Francisco, June 16-18. F. J. Heitkemper, regional U.S Golf Assn representative, said 44 professionals and 42 amateurs will be in the 36-hole medal test, to be I played on the Waverley Country Club course (l-6 vs. Donovan (5-2 1. Washington at Detroit Stone -5) v.- HoeJt )4-t or Gromek (5-2). Baltimore at Cleveland (night) Palica (2-5P vs. Wynn (5-1). New York at Kansas City (2 day and night) Ford (-ll and Kucks (3-1) vs. Herbert (0-2) and Kellner (4-2). NATIONAL LEAGCE Milwaukee at Brooklyn (night) Conley (7-1) vs. Erskine (6-2). Cin cinnati at New York Nuxhall (4-3) vs. Antonelli (4-6). Chicago at Phila delphia (night) Jones (5-6) vs. Rob erts (7-3). St Louis at Pittsburgh (night) Arroyo (S-) vs. Littlefield (2-4). Ftailey Holden . Krause Steinagel Dunn .... Shields Agosta Koepf . Luby Pitchlnf : Walsh King Cowdell Whitson . Wortham Dials Francis .... . 102 37 8 4 5 36 .363 .. 90 30 2 0 O 13 .333 88 28 2. 1 0 12 .318 .. 89 27 8 1 3 20 .303 .... 56 16 0 2 1 6 .286 .. 57 16 4 1 1 11 .281 121 33 S 4 1 21 273 8 25 5 0 1 19 .260 16 4 1 0 0 1 .250 'ip w 1 so bb er 13 273 3 6 14 IS 9 11 13 641 1 25 28 27 3 24 7 6 38 26 29 2 19 30 21 . 8 25, 2 1 7 1 .6 41 3 . I 31 3 .11 54 4 ...9 43 1 m Freshman Defeats Richards . LOS ANGELES (fl A Southern California freshman, participating in his first decathlon, "Tuesday out pointed the Rev. Bob Richards, de fending National AAU decathlon champ. The minister, a Los Angeles Athletic Club entry, earned more than 1,000 points with a 14 ft. S in. vault. But Lawson picked up S16 ooints with il 0. 6 in. and went on to out-paint Richards on all- around ability in other events. Bawson comes from Aberdeen, Bob Lawson. 20 won the South ern Pacific niviolnn rJ tho AAU chamniontVin. :iv aca twTnti.hrash. Others . in the competition !-F- wim f,v I . n enougn to rate him eighth highest I were rnsi Murray, ouuurcm viu- . - . ... I. . Anil anJ Tntra NATIONAL LEAGVE C AB It H Pet Ashburn, Phila. 33 131 28 50 .382 Mueller. N. Y. 42 174 21 62 .356 Virdon. .St. L. 33 128 22 43 .336 1 Klusz'ski. Cin. 40 159 26 53 J33 Campnla. Brooklyn 43 163 30 54 .331 Amoros. Brooklyn . 43 160 27 51 J19 Schdst. St. Louis .... . 40 154 24 49 .318 Logan. Milwkee . 43 155 30 49 .316 Aaron. Milwkee . 43 180 35 M .311 Clemente. Pitburg . 36 154. 17 47 .305 Home runs: Campanella. Brooklyn 13; Kluszewski. Cincinnati 13: Snider. Brooklyn 12; Mays, New York 12; Banks. Chicago 11. Runt Batted In: Campanella. Brooklyn 46; Snider. Brooklyn 42; Kluszewski. Cincinnati 35: FurJllo. Brooklyn. 33; Ennis. Philadelphia 33. in international iWithlAn history. The Long Beach minister tallied 6,970 points. t Lawson was leading Monday. 4. b6 to 3.601, when the first five of 10 events ended. Richards was expected to forge ahead Tuesday, when the pole vault his' top vent was cleduled. fornia. with 4.800 points, and Dave Hollingsworth,- Los Angeles "A.CJ 1,990 points. ..; - f la their first 11 games this sea son, the Pittsburgh Pirates used 28 pitchers. Only Max Surkont and Bob Purkey-hurled' th full nine innings, ; AMEK1CAN LEAGUE G AB R H Pet. Kuenn. DeL, 38 J 53 25 58 J79 Kaline. Det. 42 166 32 61 J67 Power. K. C. : 34 137 28 48 J50 Mantle. N. Y. 43 149 43 49 J29 Evers. Balti. 33 102 14 33 .32 LoUax, Chicago 35 109 19 34 .312 Berra. N. Y. 41 150 "30 46 J07 ZerniaL K. C. 36 136 19 41 Ml Triandos. Bait. 32 100 7 30 .300 Vernon. Washton ... 41 152 18 45 -2S Avila, Cleve, V 40 152 Jl 45 .196 Home Runs: Zernial; Kansas City 12: Berra, New York 11: Mantle. New York 11: Jensen, Boston 10; Kaline, Detroit 8. Runs Batted In: Berra. New York 38; Jensen. Boston 35: Mantle, New York 35r Kaline, Detroit 34; Zernial. Kansas City 34; Vernon, Washington 34 . . .... Come Where the Cars Are "Sweet American League Cleveland ' 000 000 001 000 12 9 0 Wilson and Smith: Feller, Mossi (8) -and Naragon. Hegan (8). with 16. Jerry Exley of Oregon State got the. other outfield spot With 11. . The rest of the team, with point totals in parenthesis: Jim Johnson, Oregon, second base (11); Pete Williams. Oregon, third base' 113); John Keller, Ore gon, shortstop (15); Neil Marlett Oregon, catcher (15); Terry Mad dox, . Oregon, pitcher 15, and Bill s Reams, Washington, pitcher (14) The second team included: Dick Schlosstein,. Oregon, first base (7); Gordy Hersy; WSC, sec ond base (11); Flip Kleffner, Idaho, third base (9); Ron Foisy, WSC, shortstop 8; Phil Jantze, OSC, outfield (9); Norm Forbes, Oregon, outfield (5); Jerry I?oss, Oregon, outfield 5; Al Guidotti, OSC. pitcher (12); Bill pperle, OSC, pitcher (6); Ronn Webb, WSC, pitcher -6, and Jack Brady, Wash ington, catcher (9). Softy Games Asketl . Western Veneer Co. of Lebanon is seeking some home-and-home softball doubleheaders and would like to arrange them soon to work into their schedule. Any team wish ing to play the veneer- company is asked to cantact Dave George of Western Veneer in Lebanon Olson Slates Cockell Fight SAN FRANCISCO W) Middle weight champion Carl Bobo Ol son will meet England's Don Cock ell in London "probably in Sep tember," manager Sid Flaherty said Tuesday.. "I have a man over there now making j arrangements,? . Flaherty said.1-, "We'll leave here late in Au gust and stay in Europe for about a month. 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