'i".; 2-jSec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon.. April 2,'5C In Vccjh Top Bouts . . . fc.-raf f.larlta Gat Fovcrod Oofos in fling Fresco9 s Farm Feeds Dodgers When Needed ByFIANKECK AF Newsfestiires Snorts Editor VERO BEACH, Fls. m A a vict president and director of the minor league setup for the world champion Brooklyn Dodg ers, Fresco Thompson sometimes has I thankless job. .. Rookies look upon him as the fellow they mut impress or be hunted bick to the farm. ' Lt yeir only three rookie found their wsy into full World Series ihre with the Dodeert. Tbey were Don Zlmmer, Roger Craif end Don Beseent. And the latter two were emergen pitch ing esses, enmine on from Mon treal and St. Paul. reaoertlvelv, because of the eoidemie of sore arms among the bit wheels. This year only two fmhmen will make the rarsitv Ken Leh man, I 2J-time Montreal winner, and outfielder Gino rimoll, i .3" hitter for Montreal. Both not only re read? but must be kent, be cause their options to the minors 4"threeV have eintred -. Tbonnwm Wees In So the rookie's lot with the ehamninm seems boneless. Thai's SUCKIN6 BAIT OFf we BOTTOM Tms lcmot sucker wu Pr vice spwimatimc cmr OTHER WHS SUV U SCAMCB. IT'S A 10MV FISH, BUT PUSH S FIRMEST AND TASTIEST AT THIS SEASON, ESPECIALLY M CAUGHT M COLD, TROUT-LIKE STREAMS A SINSLB WCM, OM A SMALL HOOK (ABOUT SIZE ), BEST BAIT. USE FOnSHINQ OR SP1W FISHINA TACKLE KM MOST FUN. M STREAMS, SLAV THE BAfT AS S TROUT FISNINS WITH OUST EHOUSH SINKEB-WeieMT TO HIT BOTTOM. M FOOLS, OUST REST IT OH THEBOTTDM (SUCKERS AM STRICTLY BOTTOM-FESOERS). ' By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS ' Middleweight Joey" Giambra and Welterweight Vince Martinet, a couple M hnf Adonises with title aspirations, are favored to win in the featured bouts of the weeks boxing program. ' - uiamnra, 01 cuiiaio, i., meets rugged Johnny Sullivan of Englan i in a r a d i o-television (NBC-TV, radio. 7 p.m. PST 10 rounder at Syracuse Friday night. The Friday night fights are on the road until May 23 because the circus has taken over Madison Square Garden. A high-ranking 160 pounder until he went into the Army, the 24- year-old Giambra is determined to fight his way back to the top and into t title fight this year. Just before he received his Army dis charge, he lost a close, split deci sion to Carl Bobo Olson, then the champion. Giambra's Reeerl Geed Giambra's record is 42-4-1 with 24 knockouts. Sullivan, winner of three of four fights in the U.S. this year, haa a (5-lt-l record with J5 kayos. Martinez, fourth-ranking 147' pound, contender from Patterson, N.J., guns for his 21st straight victory Wednesday night axainst Cuban welterweight king - Miguel Diaz at Miami Beach. Fla.. (ABC TV. radio, 7 p.m., PST. The wavy-haired, 28-year-old Martinez has a 47 record witb3J.knock outs. Diaz, 24, has a 46-0-1 record including 21 knockouts. ' Mimd'ay TV Shew V' Caspar Ortega, 20-year-old Mex ican middleweight prospect, op- Ipo sea Hardy lBazookaL Smalt. wood, Brooklyn, in the television 10-rounder (Dumont-TV,' 7 p.m.. PST at New York's St. Nicholas where Thnn"on cwres in. He ' Arena Monday night. Ortega, a mer Salem manager and catcher Ms S"me re"! nt shnt down recent graduate of the semifinal for the Drain team DIGESTS SUCKER FISHIN3 IN SPRJN3TIM2 Season Ticket Drive Starts ICont. from preceding page) tained by calling the Senstors downtown office at 4-O301. Another Pitcher 81 ens Luby reported that another pitcher has agreed to terms and will report when the Senators open spring training a week from today at Naps, Calif. The new hurler is lelthanded Jerry Cade. Cadewn, with. the. praln Black Sox of the semi-pro Southern Oregon League in 1959 and was recommended by Bill Beard, for Husky Skier Places First Once-Noted Tentfrn Slats Race Revived (Coot, from preceding pace) only a - 12th place in. the combined after a poor slalom finish. " Trailing Birketand for combined honors were Phil Seaborn of Seat tle, skiing for Sun Valley, Idaho, and Walt Taulbee of the Univer sity of Washington, who finished fifth in the downhill. Birkeland was fresh from a sec ond-place finish in the NCAA downhill last weekend in Aspen, Colo. This race-was won by Taul bee. Neaie Feley Tape Wants Nonie Foley of Houghton, Mich., completed a clean sweep la the combined by winning both the downhill and slalom. Her winning time was 1:59 in a close race with four other, women. She wss racing, for Sun Valley. i ' Combined winners .in class B were Jan Jones of the Stevens Pass, Wash., ski patrol and Dave Clack of the University of Washington. It was the seventh running of the Kandahar, last held In 1941, The meet formerly alternated be tween Mt. Hood and losemite, Calif., but no will become an annual event here. '. Nele of Tragedy A note of tragedy came with word of the death of Hans Grae Sr., prominent Sedttle skier who was killed Sunday as he shoveled snow off i ski club roof at Stev ens Pass. He was buried when the snow cascaded down from the His teen-aged daughter, Jody Grage of the Seattle Penguin Ski Club, had just finished her down hill run whenhe learned of 'The accident. She left for home im mediately. . ' ' . They'll Do It Every rune - By Jimmy Hatlo lYE VvORVXD OH THS NEW PKzscjfunM POO TUB VO W0L8 DOUGH- WTACCOMT- 4tfD IS4Y SO,X THINK ITS OKAY-, !KXJTtf!N rrsoK4y?vcJ? IU M4C3 7W3 DtXKXXS A"XXJKO Mimi45 Of TKI ClPAftXMZHTSl Goovsa M4TTEff THOROUGHLY, TV42 OH-V DECISION CiOCOtAS EVES M4KLS , IS WHtTZ OR RVS . 'A a rr was C4IMIW6 HS WOUUXT PUT CM WS RUBBERS wrn-iccT 4 COMFEOEKCEf A MSnMGS-THCM IP TUlHCS ootfr fan OUT MS CAfi EL TH 4M0 IP THE NEW GJMMlCV GOES WETM0U60TOPrr ALL By MIMSELP .LAST NIGHT Theres one op" THESE MEETING" HAPPY GUYS KM EVEtjy OFFICE CLOSET-THEYU DO IT EVERY CWSIS the frm, fellows who would ranks, has a 32-7 record with 14 make It with more th" half te kos. Smallwood s record la 17-4-2. teems In the majors. The P"it be eonned Into helievim" fev reed nore seosonin snd that thee will get their chance when their time enmei or when the b' tem runs Into Injuries or ail ments. Ifr-Rslph MauriMlo tN Dodd ers hav i rel rt'cv""t for "e jivenr when, needed. fe w at MoW'e tn iee Sni'te-n Other featured fighters in action around the country include heavy weight Willie Pastrano and' ex champion Ezzard Charles, feath erweight contender Paul Jorgen sen and lightweight Johnny Gonsalves. Patraae Meets Arthur Pastrano. seventh ranking con tender from New Orleans, fho Seriea. has an unbeaten streak of 1 from a HershFreeman The signing of Cade brings to 18 the number of Senators under : contract Luby is dickering with I j-j ' T 1 several other prospects and H )?." If 09 lPfl9 Athletic Round Table Wakes Final Bio Gift SPOKANE on - The Athletic Round Table which has given the city a lot of laughs, some notoriety and a football stadium, chipped in a golf course Sunday and prepared to join the gallery. The slick new U-hole layout with a $120,00 club house will probably be the last big donation from rZ, """" ."" . lrainer 8 License Lost in Maryland India Buys Jet Bombers From Britain LONDON Ml British sources said Sunda) India has placed a multimillion dollar' order for Brit ish jet bombers, tanks and other weapons alter -refecting - a - cut price oftgr of Soviet arm. There was no official confi-ma-tion here or in New Delhi, but authoritative sources in the Indi an capital said the jets had been ordered. They added that nego tiations for tanks were continuing. Informants said Britain .proba bly wiU supply up to about 40 Canberra jet bombers' to replace an ooaoiete fleet oi American World War II Liberators. Up to about the same number of Cen to rion tanks and a range of other equipment and arms have also been ordered. India began negotiating with the British after receiving a Rus sian offer to supply any number of Ilyushin T28 jet bombers at half price. Tanks and guns also were offered by the Soviets. India's annual defense budget runs to about 420 million dollars. India is launching a program of military modernization to keep pace, her spokesmen have said, with, neighboring Pakistani in creasing military atrength. Crusaders Ey Opening Game Salem Academy's Crusaders will play their Yawama League open ing baseball game Friday. Willa mina' will travel here for the jgarne slated for 2:30 p.m. Coach Bob Funk has seven let termen back from last, year's team that compiled a nine wins-three losses record. The returning lettermen are Glen Pfau. third base: Ken McClain, rainer Jimmv McGee was sus- . ' uu"'r'ul' slot machines when members Wd Saturday by the Maryland' LflLl . -h tS ....i in.,.d.. t nu t ih, bun. d..: ' i Krater, catcher Ron whitaker. .v r .. nai'iiig vummivMtin iot. six -K.t .j i , , n lew ugm snowers laier in me dies and the officers gave it away, months, but the New Jersey nofte-: ys,op; 8nfl Loran fonke' - ' day tailed to dampen the Easter ART, a private dub whose prao tical Jokes and free spending won it a nation-wide reputation. The Round Tablers have a lot oLjags left but not nearly as much money as in the hey-day of BOWIE. Md. I The license oTtrs Sun Smiles On Outdoor Portland Rites PORTLAND W Thousands of worshipers attended outdoor sun rise Easter services in this area Sunday morning, as, good veather swelled attendance. The sun shone-, intermittently for the early morn ing services. A few light showers later in the should have them ready to sign within a few days. Luby pointed out again Sunday that persons who pran to buy season tickets should do it soon so at to be eligible for the Lee Irln fnr turn to th IBM World ... ... nnn not iudu A ticket will be drawn barrel on TAMPA, Fla. (JB The Boston Red Sox have had so many pitch ers under their thumb the last two years that somewhere along the Mach Manry Spent Joseph A. Albi, 61, a prominent Spokane attorney and the only president the club has ever had, said the ART has spent more than $1,500,000 to promote sports and nonsense. The ART once had 30 slot ma chines in its cramped quarters in the Dessert Hotel basement and man plans to fiht sion in the courts. the unpen- ; fielder. The suspension was given Mc- lists other too urosDects as Larrv Gee because routine chemical Merk U d Hamilton Dave Zwie tests turned up caffeine in the i . . , , horse. Morning After, which he Tom Penrod, Larry Dyk, Ron bandied, after it won the sixth Fdnricht, Rodger Carter and race at Bowie March 16. - I Dick Voth. finery. Downtown Portland was Among a turnout of 35, Funk : crowded with window shoppers. line they were bound to let a good PePle ,ined UP to flay. The 'ate I supreme court quuawru mt ma chines in 1952. however, and the Asn. "He neH a Wt "- en- i meets strapping Johnny Arthur of April 28. snd the rol. Hell v'V it In WVt," siy T"mno". Stan Williams Is set for Fort Worth because he was s str In B ball last year at Newmort News. Va, where be broke Johnn Van der Meer'i strikeout record. OtHert Draw Is res Othen who draw raves 'from ItroiiklrB'i farm boss ire Jim Gentile, Charley Neal Bob Wil son and George Anderson "Gentile, it, l a big first base man with terrific nower." says Fresco. This l GenuVi first tlmt on the varsitv roster and you can look for him In th big lea rues In 1958. or sooner. "Nesl can outfiMd Jim Gilliam right now," save Fresco, "hut he cant hit with him." Nesl hit .274 at Mnntresl. Wilson. 28, hit .317 at Montreal nut his nine home runs shows he lacks power for an 0'tfielder. Anderson, Thnmoson will say, Is a "Stanky type second bwemn" heats vou mane wavs. He hit .f.W at Fort Worth and since the Dodger ire r'"h In second suck ers Oilliim, Zlmmer and Neal Andemon might be In for three yean in Triple A ball opening night.1 JTite HlBiB went the distance ,avish n of 'Ke over, i lucky season with Bill Henry, Ike Dclock. Tom Uf Rof courw callfd ,he ... South Africa at New- Orleans ticket holder who matches tne Hura ana young ueorge susce in meralda" after the ART'S wooden Wednesday night. I number will oe given me pam ms nrsi iuu year ai me oosion nors4 mascoli i, , tough, 1.077 Charles, still hoping to get back trip for two. on the big time, takes on Don Jasper of Detroit, at Windsor, Ont.. Monday night. Jorgensen. ninth ranking featherweight eon- tender from Port Arthur. Tex.. faces Dave Walden of Youngs-tmn7-0T at Wouslod id another Monday night scrap. Gonsalves, No J . among the lightweight challengers, meets Frank Skidmora at Fresno, Calif., Tuesday night Loes May Go To Hospital TAMPA. Fla. I - Billy Loes Idaho Sweeps All Ski Titles- helm. He let a few fellows go. One ; f ard lavout with , par j5.3j71 in of them was Hershril Freeman;- It : ih northeast sretion of town. The has now turned out to be a mis take -, ' "Birdie Tebbetta wants you." Higgins said to Freeman last May. "! think you can help him. end. help yourself.'' " Freeman had been In 24 games tWm ttaA Cav auup A 4hrAA.irap SUN VALLEY, Idaho- W-ldaho ! jod but WM neitnw (ish nor ART claims it has an appraised value of $.500,000. ;. Mayor Victim ef Gag The club picked April FBbl'i Da; to .Kiv? , jt ..ta , the Acity. and couldn't let- the occasion pass without a gag. While Mayor Wil lard Taft was in the midst of his "heartfelt gratitude acceptance swept all titles over the weekend foul He ,tarted three games and 'P"- th ART drowned him out Jo leave no doubt about the team compieted.oneU - Ski Tournatnent. David Butls of McCall, Idaho, one, says Freeman, now a brilliant relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Redlegs and a 110,000 waiver bargain. It ..... Gwt.u'. t.t&nhi1l rwm a weU as the previous day's slalom.!" '?'JWJ,nJ'0" '1952' He placed second behind McCall s Th f'rs' hl 1 al'owfd f hme BiUPBrandenburg in Friday's ski by e Yos t I wound up jump. I" -. . whn nointi1 "One day I pitched i game in may go to Johns Hopkins or some don'( contribute to team scoring, 1 Detroit and felt like a lost man. other hospital where he will re- Beverly Anderson of Muilan,, Ida-1 With Cincinnati I know at least ceive specialiied treatment for u. u.n .h, Hnwnhilt race Sundavi what my job is." nis sore shoulder Buzzy Bavasi,!,,,,, loolt lne womc., com. "" Tim-pitTiiuciH, limy niise.kin tills a decision Sunday. , fiutu WM ,h4 combined chan pie. last Aug. 25 he saved .both I might as well go home if ponship for the men. His team- amei of ,w,n b' ln Brooklyn, something can't be "done," said!Bt. RranHmhure. won the na-The next day he helped make it Seattle TakegR Win From Ansels LONG BEACH, Calif. I -The Seattle Rainiers whipped the Los Angeles Angels 1-3 Sunday in a Pacific Coast League exhibition game featured by two inside-the-park horn runs. Seattle's Bob Duretto cracked a three-run inside homer in the fourth inning to give the Rainiers a 3-0 edge at that point. John Goryl hit a two-run roundtripper inside Recreation Park for the Angels. the ailing righthander. "It swells up Just, like . last... year..! xan:t, throw at all and there evidently is nothing that can be done about it here. "I am trying no to make the northern trip with ine ciud. mate, Brandenburg, won the na tional junior ski jumping champion ships last month" at Frsnconia, N. H., where Butts placed second. Idaho led team standings lor the in ... B..,.-i'..j three days with 869.0 points, fol io see Bavasi and , ... ;' rirfn man. ivitru SSI eiin.it Wyoming, 789.9; California. 774.5; Oregon. 769.6; Nevada, 758.3; Utah, with a barrage of ear-splitting noise bombs from a nearby hill. "This coufse," said Albi earlier, "is our memorial to Esmeralda so that future generations will know what we stood for. The ART donated (300.000 for Spokane's 30,000-seat Memorial stadium built in 1950. Other slot machine clubs here also eontribut ed after Round Table prodding. Started With Argnmeat The Round Table started as an argument 36 years ago when sev- rreemms oo is mat ol lire- en business and professional men man. He saves games. For exam- met for lunch to debate a footbal game. They filibustered for week, then decided to make it permanent with a clubhouse of world 'their own in the hotel. From the duel of others anxious. to join and a battery of slot ma the three straight over champs. - Freeman's 2.15 earned run mark for the Redlegs was best in the Na Sunrise se- vices at Laurelhurst Park, always one of the most popular here, were attended by , : tc than 3,000 persons. The churches also reported heavy .at tendance at Easter services. chines, the bankroll zoomed. I'n- !. hH inj ,,.,. u. . 746.0: Washington. 722.0; New Mex- but was of llttl vat.,, .rt-r ih.'ico. 707.1, and South Dakota, 665.3, middle of the season. Butts led individual men's stand ings with 299.3 points, followed by Brook Kin s-vp.rjiM nar three other Idahoans: Brandon- owned by Glen Bice of Oalesburg.jburg. 292 2; Bill Thompson, 271.8, 111., led the nation's harness horses and Eddie WafoT 271.0. All are in 1955 with 27 victories. He made from McCiff. Dave Gorsuch of 42 starts and earned 84.410. I Climax, Colo., was fifth with 270.2. Beavers lo Open Cape Season With Colorado BOULDER, Colo. ID An open ing game with Oregon State Col lege is listed on the 1954-57 non conference basketball schedule released by Russell (Sox) Wal seth, Colorado's new head basket ball coach. The ontest Is scheduled in Boulder next Dec. 3. NO. 2 OR BETTER? By Alan Mover SANTA CLARA VICTOR SANTA CLARA, Calif. UB - The University of Santa Clara defeat ed the University of Portland. 8-6 in a exhibition baseball game here Saturday. Santa Clara pounded four Portland pitchers for 13 hits and scored three runs In the fifth . inning. Look and I .earn By A. C COKDON 1. Which two U. S. Presidents have had mors cities, towns and ' children named (or them than all other Presidents put together? . 2. Who succeeded Moses as the leader of the Children of Israel? 3. What South American country borders all other countries but ...two?- - 4. What department of the U.S. Government correspondents t o England's "Foreign Office"? 8. Which continent has the lar gest topulation, and which the smallest? ANSWERS 1. George Washington and An drew Jackson. . Joshua. I. Braiil. 4 Department of Slate, I. Asia and Australia, l II .'?.- . '..If.-- DnBV. ACIP I XFySl -r-."..L. M o7e V r V L f ' - 7 : ourwrnp A V..5.-tyiJ.,.-..l.4,'..t K JTjj'TSSJ m s i iri i mi tl tional League a year ago, but'.der the nonprofit club law" that Pittsburgh's Bob Friend had more I permitted the slots, all the money than the required 154 innings and ! nad t0 8ivfn ' won the title. Freeman worked 92 ! Spectacular Methods frames in 52 games for a 7-4 rec-p The ART did it with a flourish ord. i ana a gag in spectacular ways. "Getting him was. the best deal R promoted a $25,000 national golf I've made in my two years ln the;,ournamnl: $25,000 hole-in-one (11) (oi m r? S k3U GAL YOURSELF 3 ( eV"V " " Regularly 19c gal. ALLSTATE GBcnDCi 5I majors," says Tebbetts. Coaches Favor College Stars contest; put up $70,000 for two football exhibition games. It has sponsored everything from, a soft ball team for-amputees, to a Christmas party in July. The biggest stunt was the 1942 "Bundles for Congress" campaign to spook Washington during con sideration of a Congressional pen sion bill. "iir-.-.. i i ...r..i t... i ii 'Cont. from preceding page kyw. ; A c...j n ,.,' . . - - - . . niui Kiiiiiiru uiiU4av. ouv U 1WK3 ntttrteam by 10 or more points Iifc, !i, hnnKV'i. ... ' From now on, he conceded, the 4 "A7rMARI0N CHICAGO WHT Oi lAtf YAR VninlX.T.Trn 0fffY WU HAM 7blBARH TB TOO. MI9fS THe tAMX MO aaAtit trvio o-i Wert rufnA 0uTTtoxwfte omiii-io. I three times prior to the tourna ment. Boeshka Impresses Fidlrr Fidler, whose AAU champs sandwiched a 15-game swing into the Orient and the Philippines into their schedule, said he was im pressed with the play of Dick Rou.'hka, former St. Louis Uni versity star who performed for ART will have to watch nickels and dimes and play philanthropy Close to tne vest. The ART dressed up the open- in ceremonies with an exhibition golf match pitting professionals Joe Greer of Yakima and Tom Boucher of Walla Walla against amateurs Erv Parent of Seattle v;..L !... piii.i.ri..a r.i , imrm ui v"n l" iand R.kI Funseth of Spokane. The pros took a 2-and-l victory over : the amateurs in the best-ball The Seattle coach said he would go along with the same starting lineup, however, that made the rhainpionship grade at Denver. Most of the B'tchan team is com posed of former Pacific Coast Con fcrei ce stars. m.tch. ride Tahle Tltei for Taft, Orrfan iCtmolled br V. S Conit and Geodetic Survey, Portland. Ore I April U Hllh Water Time Height 1 4 11 am. M pm. t S::u a m, 1;M pm. 4 4(1 am. S 441 p m. I I'M a m. SrJH p m, S: am. 10411 pm. S:M a m. in .12 pm. 10 -41 a.m.. II W pm. 11:51 am. II :M p m. I3:l pm. 13. DO mid. Ssaawevatai 10 11 14 leifh 1 4 S 9S ss -it Low Watera Skalertt Gain Chance In Statewide Con l out Sherry Steen and Donald Reed won the dance of the month contest at Salem's Skateland Sunday night The skating dance was "Skaterei March." Second' place went to Gary Sanders and Barbara Meech. 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