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II) S:..!. ,;r.an, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 15, '53 i Auto Race of Season 8c!; for Next Simdav at Bowl "'.'.... , ' Tie ante racing teatea la Salem A Bamker ! extracarrkiilar aer ef the "A" maiaers each year, 1i te gH nader way aeit Sunday tTrali art let far Ike Sunday , wlu " permanent M.a at Haywood BewL Tim MUi Mrk Har4 pottettlea t,.. for tue baniura are la- . ,,,, ... . . . tlmee. l a ,!T. ne . J .l. .uk . To - lM ta to erw-H "" A "Powder faff Derby- featar- are for l.S p.m. .tart, wliha feitwuteij wU . to (Hrrrt w ,plw- fi,'.l card el racing ereets to fee- atteadaace with ker cewl of aria- tl u,t gaaday cerameacer also. lew, at f preilmattly I o'clock, eeuet. Tke eoatesl far Ue heaer M the gale bar aeea practicing Tie Capital Aula Racing Aaae- twr Um with trial mat at the bowl almest tUUea, eM el the beat la the ea- and win end tola week. ai regularly m bar the Mate p4 tie ttate latt year, kai Ike keaer The Governor Paal Fatterao lata whe will drive la the regtuar of predating the tint thaw la IU Meaierlal Trophy, which la aew ea errata. tterk kard tea KMili. The a- dltalay la tke Sterene Jewelry C. Premeter Rea AB el Valley soclatie kaa mere can aad drlr- vladew la dewatewa nalean. hi to SaerU kat kad naocraa workers era thaa rref before. I ad the re- he preteated la the wlaaef el Sea- amy at the kewl getUa Ulan la aull win he perhaps the biggest day's CUm A aula ereat Tale lhape ler the tease. Fans will fHd af entries ler a static card award, donated ky the Steven aetlre a aamber el tmprcvements, to the local kewl'a ktotery. Drm, It to he made to the wla- ketk ler eemfert aad safety. Joins Up With Certain Provisions . . . Elusliy 05tin!s Obh Rcms-iants Pro Tilt ) k Pewerfid Brrble freeman, there, the yaaagater whe hat keea a ..big kit with Sale fiat, Jaiaa I tarry Cirae aad Weky Walde at the Anaery Taeaday alM la tthe triple to( tattle agalast Ball 1 Meataaa, Pedra Gedey aad Temmy Phelps. - Triple Tagger Set at Armory Two IMs to Handle Tuesday Main Event SEATTLE ID A professional football fame between the Lm Angeles Rami and New Yxk Glanti in the University of Wathlnftoa Stadium Sept 1 got Um) approval Saturday of the university's Board of Relents with a couple nf "lit." I. ir the school ana in soon tori can get together on a rental fee 1 If Greater Seattle, Inc., the sponsoring civic organiiation, will give full publicity to any profit realized from the gam. That second Hem choei the ... It will b triple tat time at the Armory Tuesday night, for Match maker Elton Owen has succeeded Huskies Edge OSC in Meet Moss Sets Record In High Jump Test . CORVALLIS i - Oregon Stat College held the lead through 10 berg's "tyranny" and Cherberg events but then caved in and eventually was fired. Washington won a dual track Dewslewa Fnnd t'acerered meet her TOVi-dO1 Saturday ft- During the arguments It was ernoon. disclosed that 128.000 from the pro Desa Derby put Washington game' last . August between the ahead to stay with bis first in the Washington Redskins 'and San 220-yard run. The Huskies then Francisco tters-had gon into posted four victories la tht last "downtown fund" to aid unlver Breaks 60-Foot Marl: in Shot Put y I State Bureaus Cover Outdoor Topics Well . By DION HENDERSON' Atsaciated Preta Staff Writer Hunters and fishermen might be startled to discover that in this day of mass information and Jl, them never get a chance to read some of the best m outdoors writing. That's because some of the new est, most authoritative outdoors writing is done by professional wildlife workers and appears only in the fish and game magazine put out by the various state con servation departments. A number of these official state magazines could stand compari son with ' nationally distributed commercial magazines. financial tracts which boiled in LAWRENCE. Kaa. BIO Meder. akeve. of the Valrerslty el Kansas Saturday became tke aeeead maa Yanks Take 1-0 Win Over Bums; A's Whip Cards BROOKLYN t Bob Turley extended his string of acorelesi In nings to 11 Saturday. H teamed up with Bob Grim to pitch the New York Yankees to a 1-0 exhibition game victory over the Brooklyn Turley held the Dodgers to three hits in six innings and Crim com pleted the whitewash Job, allow ing one hit in his tenure. Moore Sets Seattle Bout Pett Hit Heaters INDIANAPOLIS OB . Wally Post hit two home runs and batted in four runs Saturday to lead th Cincinnati Redlegs to their sec ond straight victory over Indian apolis of th American Associa- unuuiiv .iw. -h.mninn Archie Moore. yet their ., , ,j. , w ui.h tll -i-l.lln r.. It l "" George Parmentler Foe in Monday Mix SEATTLE - Light heavy- tioBv 10"7 Orielet Tap Giaats George Parmentier to shut out the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on five hits. the wake of the over-winter foot ball revolt at the university. The players demanded an end to what they termed Coach Johnny Cher- l. hl.tar u kHM the tt-BMnd that M feet r better hi a meet wit Oklahoma AAM. He reached 00 feet. S laekes. Parry O'Brtoa belli the world record i Ot leet. 1 laekea. tAP Wlrepketo) Beavers Nab 2 Wins; Gill to Speak Portland Tops Ducks At SBC Meet Senators Lose To Yakima 7-0 fiv mats to win. Kecerds Toppled A number of records wer topped at th meet. Washington's Larry Pulford, a 225-pound soph omore, threw th shot II feet, Vk Inches for a meet mark. H then sailed th discus to a record of cruing this year would be used to'taeMh. .i. rrJttZZZZ'l ' inches "entirely" to reduf. th organ- will provide th wrestling mayhem. I OSC Wayne Mots cleared the l"' 0 deficit. .Also, oecaus we meie MOU nign jump oar u im linn., iw ir,rm. iw i . w.lkine It arrow in Ihe a if it wiU be a wUd one. Owen bettering a 1951 mark. or of th game after being re- w,lk,n " tctou ln lht mi i '. , i j,., k.j kw Dn.Mii up teemn. Wui pave twv reierevt w omnwrn nasiunaun nau iw innv, iiunurM uj iiaiutm . It. and on might be the veteran bl winners besides Pulford. Derby Everest that the National CoM sity athletes. Cherberg was not linked with th fund. Roscoe C. ITorchy) Torrance was administrator of the fund and president of Greater Seattle. The. organization's new president, Jer ry Bryant, said any profits ac-1 . . ...ij CORVALLIS lv-Shortstop Twink Pederson got a hit each or the six Umes he went to bat Saturday as his Oregon State College baseball team posted t doubleheader victory over Portland State, 1-1 and 4-3. Pederson, a Salem sophomore, had triple, a double and a sin gle In the opener ana men naa two doubles and a game-winning single in the nightcap. Pederson and Tom Bowen had back-to-back doubles for one run ln the second inning of the opener. Portland State 000 001 01 1 1 Oregon State Lansing and (Contiuned from preceding page.) Johnson 7 and Lovejoy Bat fin inO im Vlua i J u D.rmanfior DAtil i.rlWHt, n t trin from a few hundred copies in J ' ""V"ul "ohl ?;..: " Oriole righthanders Erv Palica some states to aifew thousand, i."" nght f hM'Ue' . 'and Jim Wilson helJ the New And in manv cases, even that The outing Is part of Moore s York Giants ,Q ix hitf Saturda. circulation is linuted by law. be- work at-you-go training program t)) hflp BalUmore tQ , j.i Mhib. cause Ux funds or at least fish ledlf "P, tltle uon basebaU victory.' and game funds are used to pay kanst Yolande Pompey in Loo- for them. Only a few are set up . com JuM- Pirates Blaak Tigers to charge for subscriptions and Parmentier, 235 pounds and PITTSBURGH Sinker ball fewer still are aUowed to accept feet 3 of eager young man. specialist Ronnie Kline of th advertising. rumored to possess a chin of deli-, Pittsburgh Pirates survived a J PahllcaUea cat china, but he exhibits no tre-, y tUrt Saturday and went on Tnirty-nin state conservation piaauon. departments now are publishing striag l Kaerkewt magazines of one kind or another, i "Moore." observed handsome Massachusetts and New Mexico George shrewdly, "is human. If I Eat Gete Rereage ' are the latest to join the list. can lay one on hi chin he will) KANSAS CITY UP Enos Charles L. McLaughlin, director feel it, just like anyone else. His; (Country Boy) Slaughter leaped of Massachusetts' Division of record lists a goodly string of; a bit of revenge on the St. Louis Fisheries and Game, noted in the knockouts, pro as well as con. I Cardinals Saturday, lead article of the first issue the Tne are Mmewhat against i The Kansas City outfielder, sold reasons for ' state agencies to en-; Parmentjer-, iayjng a damaging down the river two years ago by ,.., I j 'glove in the Moor whiskers. Ar- the Cards after H seasons in St. A fisheries and game division, cnie wno j,- l0 wejgn n the Louis, smacked a 2-run homer to even with the best trained and .,..' .K.. h. MM,M ihrmieh : eive the A s a 6-3 victory in the ct:i i:in.cu lavniici, vaiiinn ; jje ropes, admits to nearly eojiirsi meeting oi me iwo Aiissoun stand, participate in, and back its programs. Programs which suf ficiently inform the sportsmen be come programs ... of the sports men themselves." In the process of informing, some state magazines have at tained high regard among profes sionals in other states. years in the department of age clubs. and has spent mucn oi n dis couraging big hitters like George. Sltti CM1 ill be the guest Conservation Magaxia speaker Monday morning at the j The New York Conservationist, Salem Breakfast Club. Oregon State's long-time basketball coach will stick to his favorite subject and may give his opinion on new rules as well as the basketball situation at OSC. A question and answer session will follow Gill's talk. The SBC meeting gets under- 010 200 x-J 7 0 way at 7:30 a.m. at the Senator Kiler; Zaniker, Hotel. All sports tans wisning 10 attend are invitea to oo so. for instance, is read by conserve tion workers across the country, and its copies bound and filed. Boxers Paced By Wisconsin Natt Hub Victor RICHMOND, Va. - Dick Brodowski clinched his position as a starter on the Senators' staff by restricting Richmond to five hits as Washington defeated the Virginians 7-1, in an exhibition game. Harry Elliott who has for yeara tan th most capable arbiter to work in th rugged Armory mat excursions. Larry Chen, Ricky Waldo and Kerblc Freeman will be on on fid for th "tripto". Bull Montana, Pedro Godoy and Timmy Phelps tnak up the opposition, kfele Lett Week The wsole thing came about at the conclusion of last week's regu lar tag far between th Chen Waldo and Montana-Godoy teams. Chene and hit Nerra eartner were disqualified when the Utter applied a full nelson hold to Montana, but was outside the ring at th time. When he refused to break the hold. Referee Cal Roberta fouled Waldo oat. This of course created a rum pus in which both Freeman and Phelps had band. Ther wiU be "no disqualifica tion" rule in effect for the mainer this week. As ills 1:30 o'clock commenrer Owen has booked the Australian tough guy Irish Jack O Reilly with Boise Bill Fletcher. Th ex-boxer from Boise Is up against one ot the best in th Junior heavy ranks ln this one. won the 100-yard dash along with legiate Athletic Assn. frowns upon the 320. Dean Singer won both bur- the us ol school (acuities tor dies events. I professional contests. Sam. Wesley paced Oregon State Hernial Qaetttoaed with nln points, won on first in th broad jump, a second in th 100, and a third in th 320. Rummaryt Shot put Larry Pulford. W; Aalrd. OSC: Bofdan. OSC. Si irrt U Inch i. (Nw iml word, old record 4 ltt, 4t tnchea art by Paul JtMup, W, 1(1301. Mil Gene Himmf rmftr. W: Lurrl, W; Hotford. OSC. 4 21 iivtlin Lnn Htitner, use; JOOl- tjr. CSC; Clay, ost. tae imi, i InehM. Huh lump Wtyne Mom. OSC: Kerry, w: Brran. W. S feet 4 Indi ct. I New meet record. Old mark t (Mt 4H Inch att by George Wldtn- tell. W. USD 1 Broad Junmp Stm Wmley. OSC: Bryan, W; frederlckl, OSC. tX ttct S'l InchM. 40-yard daah Bob Harlty, OSC; Antfll, W; rredtrtckt. OSC. M.t. 100-yard dath Dan Derby, W: Wnlay. OSC; Kobtl, W. :M. IK-ytrd high hurdlM Dean Sin tr, W; Enact, OSC; frcderlcki, OSC. :1T. StO-ytrd run Ctnt Ttnney, OSC: tiulloch, W; Whltaman. OSC. l:S5 1. UO-yard daah Dean Derby, W; Kobl, W; Wealty, OSC. :Z3. Hon vault Jim union, w; roiay, OSC: tit lor third between Curry, W, tnd Young. OSC. H fret. Dltcua Larry Pulford w: Strom. W; Bltrkttone. OSC. IS (Mt, l'i Inchw. (New meat record Old mark of lit feet, i Incntt art by Paul Jemip. w, Itw.l no-yard low auroiet uean sin ger. W; Ingle. OSC; Bryan, W. Ml Two-mile run Mike Johniton, W; Uraen. 08C: Mllletl. W. ZJ. Relay OSC iTenney. McKlnnlon, Whiwmta, Hartley I. I 23 1. Greater Seattle offered IS per cent of th net proceeds as rent al, bringing up the other "If." Athletic director George Briggs said he favored, the game but thought the rental should be 30 per cent. The regents left the mat ter In his hands. After expenses, the National Pd State ' 200 000 1003 Biggest walloo of the day was Ore State 100 101 001-4 a bases-loaded double a bad hop Montgomery. Aman it), Men- over third base-by Veteran Her- eth Hi and Kilmer, Harding U; man Reich in th five-run. second Gambee, Pearce (5; and Lovejoy. Inning. ! Lynn Costa, the Senators' second ( htaaiAWneiam ant .aA a k strut kit. ' mboviiju bvi, v i ura aws iiiiay . i. j . . and m.d.'som. fine plays in the field, Rookie Harold Swanson at r Zm Xltl third also turned in a fin. defen- 5JSJ?.TtMurita5r wuru ih ucoi vi cguM Two-run homers by Larry Lar- PORTLAND III Portland Uni- MADISON. Wis. t - The Unt- versity of Wisconsin tipped overt Edited by P.W. Fosburgh, the the dopesheets Saturday night to New yorit magazine is oart cu- Wln 111 mai,.- larly cherished for the art work pionship. and natural science writing of The Badgers rolled up an un Clayt Seagears, director of the de- precedented 47 points in qualify partment's education division. It ini five fighters for the U.S. is one of the magazines sold by Olympic team tryouts in October. Cbi p,,, o,tM subscription and runs up to 48 other fighters who qualified CHICAGO The Chicago pages without any advertising. : came from Michigan State, Wash- Cubs, led by Walt Moryn's four . That S Similar to the Status of Won Stale Louisiana State Uni-, Kit. i m..v nffl.ial !r,n tit Florida Wildlife, edited by Bill yersity and Idaho State. I the plate, pounded four Chicago Braves Top Indlaas MILWAUKEE - The Mil-, waukee Braves in their first home ' appearance of the year, whipped the Cleveland Indians 6-4 Satur day in an exhibition game before 10,394 paying fans who trekked to the stadium despite the Milwaukee bus strike. Seattle Track Slates Races rack will present l major state .t. ,,ij. , ,' Y" Hansen, witn the information and The individual champion were: eoucauon aivision cniei, Bob i hj Pound class Dean Plem Dahne. helping out. '! mons, WiKonsin. ; Texas Game and Fish, on the no Pounds Choken Maekawa, other hand, is one of the few state Michigan State. publications that is sold by sub- ia Pounds Bobby Soileau, sive game and got a hit. Espe col lected the fourth Senator safety. ST,'. f. .J- nounced Saturday ten ana una i-inusay were ine ri.i.i...iirv..ii,.ili.ii Ke (h Rowman Marlon rnH.n k. r .u. o;ii. i Each stake will be worth at least UC.UIlrS HUB tUI U1C IJV'ta). season starting Friday, Webb Ev erett, director of racing, an- Richard ' Rail, vessels, the Texas department s 139 Pounds Dick Bartman, chief of Information. 1 Wisconsin. These publications are all the 147 Pounds Gil McLane. LSU. iu i sizea, suck paper production 156 Pounds Roger Rouse, Ida- NW Managers All Ceaming . sTontiuned from preceding page.) Th vote of Spokane's Jo Rot-! at rot timllarlv In Calistoea. Imhere his Indians wer beating up j T 1 1 ' J neighboring opposition. And uouDieiieaQer tver mere in retaiuma nuo mi- staxe win oe worm at ieai 1 K lik. L.rtin. iom.;,!.! t ; r. te . Art Bull, freshman right hander rSK $-, P"Uc.ion, of Pounds- OrvUle Pitts. Wis- t nr -n and th annnanri and lne xanor m ounuay s game. rrom Vancouver, B.u., timitea tne nf t1n nnn cniucsy, ior instance, and Lout- lJ't X . Lby was of course disappointed Ducks to four hits. fl ' "c",; Jana. U . iemamder h w l",(CII1'lh,1,lcl,'ll'0' , Dmochowski pitched five "fJT"0 ",5 h.ed at Dtl" Type Used th remainder tnre ways. ... . . u u kJ ' , , n. .1.1.. .11 al track feature, will be valued at ,!,.,,.. v::.r. v.uw, vm iiimiiucu hiiiutu mii liilllliaa iw virjuu iiriuini ii eon ftnlt i ow.ta, u&c ncai T II Kill IB it was the club s first try after be- Portland s runs. Don Lane finished ing stymied most of the week by for the Ducks. Lane also had a the baa weather. He put 10 as- homer for the losers. consin. Heavyweight Truman Sturde- vant, Wisconsin White Sox hurlers for 11 blows. Sat urday to win their city series op- ener 11-0, Outfielder Moryn, obtained from Brooklyn, accounted for four runs with three singles and a homer as the Cubs spoiled the day for 10,74 Comiskey Park fans and handed the Sox their 10th exhibi tion defeat in their last 11 starts. Chiefs Down Huskies; 4-1 WENATCHEE W Surmount- WSC Sweeps Whits Split With Coyotes WALLA WALLA I - Sopho more Dick Mobley was the loser,: then the winner, as Whitman split a baseball doubleheader with Col lege of Idaho here Saturday. Mobley got the loss after pitch ing the last six innings of the first game, won by the Coyetet, M. But he went the distance in the nightcap as the Missionaries tri umphed, 11-1. whitman won th three game series, 1-1. . C. of Ida. 001 120 200 J-3 13 S Whitman 300 001 011 0-0 11 S Perkins and Ryan, Hanson, Mobley IS) and Bellows. Idaho Slate. Ihe odds-on favorite Six stakes races are designed ' wiL 'a'.. . " uniu a oisasirous sem.i.nai rouna.; . short-lived one run deficit, cxtiusivri for Washington-bred f""' ' Z .-"V ".'-n'i was secona wun points . uisi- ,he Wenatcnee chiefs went t8 horses, ln addition, the $5,000 add- L":'" ...1'., a- ana state wasinira w.tn .t'dm the University of Washing- i i. .u- ... . irv. Bll.i. u r ci. I. in auuiuuii, n n,v .u- k,,t u,;il, iu. . ... ., , imam nuo me game to get as ! wicguu .im, . stallion Stakes is for 1-vear- . ' c "K VVu as teiwing cnampion . sucnigan stale , hnehallers 4-t In a inl m...k r.i . i.l, .1 ,i. i ..,: ..,iue in ih. Mw i M slainon atascs is ior f year i-fin-h hv r. fmt,iin. . k. m-.. c... .,. ni, wn nasenaiiers, i, in a single aatuvi vi aj swn m UICIII III flWllVn " mm i i.uuiu. fir ff on uuu uju uui 4 1 ru. wH.k:.M- . aim aniitiiKtuii lutuuii 10 uv w. t i ... ..... ,icr..t ,.M tnr hnm.hred, at .in me oi me omer slates and Nevada 4 each. $7,500 added. A i of Yakima's Bear was smil ing over th prospect of player help from the Cleveland Indians. . Rounding out th sunshine bri gade are Cliff Dapper of Eugene, whose Emeralds are sparking ln San Jose, and Don Pries of the Trl-City . Braves, currently so journing in Santa Chit. f Kittle' pleasure was partly due to the signing of young out fielder named George Slender who hits left-handed and far. Kit 41 feels he out maneuvered major league scouts to get Slender and It has also been announced that Portland 003 020 00x-3 7 1 Monday night's exhibition game Dmochowski, Lane and Bow at Napa with the Sacramento en; Bull and Williams. boions Is off, because the Sacs have a makeup game to play that night with Seattle in Coast League action. Laby plant to give the club a fulltcale werkent, with pleaty tf batting before Sunday's game . . . Other veteraaa Manager I Bub Klttlc'a Yakima team betide Reich and Yeuag are Catcher ' Ltnaie Summers and Outfielder I Hermaa Lewis ... Bob Satallch, Cnl nf IH AM IM t 1 II 1 Whitman 010 505 x 11 I 3 1 wbHtlTI ' V vos, Mamey iri and Mobley and Bellows. yeanger brother ef Pitcher Ad Satallch la with the Yaks as aa Infielder. Ad is supposed to check la with Ihe Senators in n few days. . . Ryan; ington State College took, advan-j Uati -1 CUIUS 1 08111 tage of tome shaky pitching and fumbled fielding to sweep a base ball double header from Yakima Junior College Saturday, 5-1 and 3-1. Six costly Yakima errors ln the first gam allowed WSC to scor Its five runs on only four hits. Th losers used tour pitchers in Trims Willamette The Oregon State tennis team trimmed Willamette, 9-1, in a meet between the two schools on the Willamette courts Saturday. Singles results: Norm Merrill (OSC) over Bud Mull (X, 6-3. 8-3; Kay Myers (W) over Pete Over- the fourth, but the Cougars man aged only two scores that inning.' ton 8-4, 3-0, 6-3; Bob Jensen Jerrv Bartow allowed five hits (OSC) over Ron Butler 64. 4-6. thinks th youngster can "go all and struck out eight as he shack- 7; Dick Jacobson (OSC) over th way." ther ar other bright led Yakima in th tight second "" maciver -, o j; Larry New- young ballplayers In the scattered camps who some day may play in the majors and other hope fuls who are Never-Will Bej. , Seme Tap Rookie " Other rookies who have the look cf promise include Ted Davis, ytot long out of Vancouver, Wash., 'high school, and Howsrd Mou ti ger. Both art infielders. Davit with Eugene and Mounter with W'enatchee. Up from Pocatello, outfielder Howard Keefe might be bitting dynamite for Lewiston. J . Belore th teams reach their 1 Yome base near the end of April to square away for the long haul to th pennant, many rookies now in camp will be gon and others pow unsung will b In the lineups. - And th fans will lift cheer or well remembered - veterans Vera Kindsfather of Lewiston, Herman Reich of Yakima and John Marshall of Wenatchee. .As of today, every team has the look of champion. West Virginia University won Its first two Southern Conference basketbsB titles the last two years, fttd Schaus was th coach. game. YJC 001 000 01 ( I WSC 000 212 x-J 4 1 Carlson, Rasmusaen (4) Stump (4), Nehls 14) and Williams; Aiken and Rich. YJC 200 000 0-1 i 3 WSC 010 100 1-3 11 3 Simmons and Wright, Williams (7); Bartow and Rich, Whiting (7). , MAC Wrentlm Lead Way in Olympic Meet PORTLAND Multnomah Athletic Club continued to domi nate the field Saturday In the Pa cific Northwest regional Olympics wrestling trials here. Wilbur Fauer, MAC 130-pound- () Salem SMrKent i 4 111 Henry t a 0 JSatalch.l 1111 Coita l 4 11 4Morrcl m lilt Srerle.rn 1 0 1 AReemn.m 1 ( Stull.m 1 0 1 ONeal.c 1 4 t Kithrlt r 1 0 1 OSumenc S 0 1 t Waldrp.r 1 0 1 ni,ewl.r UM Kelly. I 1 0 1 lRelrh.1 114 1 Brown.t 1 II t OSIender.l 114 Reman 1 14 ORothlndl toil Swnan.l 1 1 1 Uarkaon.l let Koepf.c 11 lYourii. p 1 1 t Uri c l 0 l OUcalera.p 1 t ( Rune p l0t rpe p 111 Rodrlk.p 1 ( t Idaho Divides With Gonzaga ea siainon otases is ior -year- lhn,,ah fh.u , ,. j - - r-- "r , . ViL nasenaners, .d, sired by Washington stallion, Saturday. The Washington futurity IS the . .:?""?..': , The Huskies scored In the sec. and inning on a pair of singles .sou aaaea. lighter and the budcet smaller by Pitcher Don Reimer and Right- The $5,000 George Drumheller hg."1" "1 J m T 1 fielrier Rod Pressev. sandwiched ii ... .I.:. I 1.. ."aiiKril ,11111 UU(. IOSC lne I '1111IH1I B t " . memorial, sei inn year lur nug. ,xnt.ivm .... , . . a. um uuuiviu i 5.1 hat heen chanced irnn v to r " u Sill; l UIHHS.111,1 1IIVIIIVI mi w Dili tkM .11 k. L . . I honor two members of the Walla V ,.ra' Wall, family, George and Allen, . ' aT:, First round results In th. 185- Sr. Both were prom.nen in the de- ".. a.id-under bowling tourney at u. of Wash I By Salem Bowler velopment of racing and thorough bred breeding in Washington Hutchinson Picks sx7nw qyyxzczeetct 'Idaho bb 14 SPOKANE I - Idaho's Vandals ' beat Gonzaga 0-2 in the opener of , itf it a baseball double header Satur IHlZCll 111 UDeiier day and then lost the second game 1-0 on n no-hit, no-run perfor- ! KANSAS CITY UP Wilmer mance by a Bulldog sophomore, i (Vinegar Bend) Mizell by a walk. Wenatchee tied it with a tally in the third, went ahead '2-1 in the sixth and scored a pair of runs in the seventh. 010 000 000-1 ( 2 aim. After all, it's hard to quar- t-apiui Alleys iaiuroay nignt wenatchee ooi oot 20X-4 s l rel with a writer who tells you were '"ow,: Eckttrom Reimer, Jones 8 and Brady; about a new wildlife management ot Salem wi,h 1228 in tir,t wi,h Bartalini, Lybeck 4, Newlin (7) discovery, for Instance, when he amM of 180' 188-,18?, 195. 211 and Brown, Lundberg (). discovered it himself. and 204 0slund ol Dallas ir - nd with 1218: Jeep Epning of Salem third with 1194; John, The pitching staff of the Mil- Kufner oi Portland fourth with waukee Braves allowed the least ' 1192 and Marvin Benz of Port' hard- number of home runs (130) in 1955. 1 land fifth with 1190. Stock Terry Cossette stayed out ; throwing southpaw, Saturday was This is the third consecutive vear ! The tourney will run its final of trouble most of the way as he , tapped by manager Fred Hutchin- - the Braves' hurlers led in that de- squads Sunday with some open registered the first no-no win for j son for the St. Louis Cardinals op- partment. ings still available. uuniaga in nine years, ine van-1 ening nay assignment. dais only real threat came in the ' The Cards open their National fourth when two men drew walks League season Tuesday at Cincin- but were stranded on base. Cos- nati. sette ended the game with a flour ish, striking out the last two Idaho batters. Briw?w..W Clark Junior by th. Vandal, in'their OP -S C Power town Mowtrs For Sale Salem Boat House 0M Sonelaya 100 CHemetiete If. Ph. 101 Frosh Lose Twice Totala It 4 M IS Totalt at 114 I Yakima 0S1 one IO7 I 1 C I m Ami nnA aa a , Pllcher Ip ab ho r r to bb Gustin. Youn . 11 1 t 0 4 1 1 Idaho r.M-Airra i I u Q I I Run I . 14 1 ( 1 t I pe 1 10 I ( 0 I I Kodrlck 1 I I t . 1 1 Winning pitcher Young. Loalnf pltrher Rutnt. 1BH-Renh. RBI-Relrh. 1. Mo Kentlt 1, Slender. DP Webattr to Cnita to Reimann. . , 1 University of Oregon Frosh base- i .n . i ...Li.i i i oau tram in a oouoieneaaer nere PCL Line Scores: man (OSC) over Norman Cock ing 6-3, 3-8, 6-1. Doubles: Merrill-0 v e r t on de feated Myert-Maclver 8-7, 64, 6-3. First AM POn.TT.ANn RflU'S " Elsewhere in the PCL, Fred fnlilnr Wrtlts Baczewiskl pitched the letgues OWIIllUy tf UllS first shutout as he ctrried-6ettle , ' to a 6-0 victory over Sacramentof ti llt?f I lifTilif f Vancouver ruined Lot Angeles') .9. -1 ' HUM home opening by blutlng four M0SC0W. Idaho. - Idaho Coach nngri piunrri ior an u-t win. sltin St,hl, I, hnnlne fnr mnr 2 n I'JnZ P.5 1 T.r?Li f"b W next Yeason a. signs ! "ZZ iniSZTZAZ S." fJ2Jj fdge over Point to a possible turnout of 65 ,7, and Bright. 1 11V SlU;r7UVU OteUBi JimNauNew Hoop Coach game win. Idaho 021 012 flimm-m AAA AAA A . d.-j.ii ..j u ..j. n.n ..j aaiuraay. 000 000 0-0 0 2 PlL0" 4-3- Gonzaga 001 000 x-1 I 0 i Tiegs and Arnone; Cossette and I RADIANT fr" i CLASSHEAT Hollywood -r , nnn M0 100 1 7 ( , San Dieio 001 010 ! 1 I 1 Narango, Corella til, Thlti (1) and i Kobark; Meu ' and Jonea. Vancouver OM 41 100-11 11 1 ! Loa Angeles . Ill 000 000 I II Ouren and Neal: Parkowakl, l.e Croa (51, Andtraoa (II, Bwanaon 11 and Hannah. 1 Seattle 00 100 Son I Tuesday for the opening of spring practice. "This means we shall be a bit stronger in reserves than last year with perhaps just a bit more speed throughout. Even though we have 18 returning lettermen, we shall still have to depend largely on Juniors and sophomores," said Stahley. The vandals should have pien- By Continental The Runshin Beat" Na Fir Harare N Nor ,.... N Dirt m Odor ' , No Maintenance Ta onlv full automatic heat nirsnteed bv Good Huutekeepiag Far Free tatlmtte Pben 44263 1546 Falrtroandt Rd. Salem rrVTRAt. POIVT im .1am ?r, i?,1Jtook ret Worle byNatt fom Oregon 6tate College falls Friday, won a decision over 'ha.keth.n niav.r i. th. h. Washington state high school getball coach at Crater High 01 experience at quarterback, cnampion nin oerry in ine leaiur School here. He succeeds Leonard "l,n seniors uary jonnson ana Saturday afternoon match. I Warren, who will remain as foot- Nick Uglesich and Junior Hoard The t ryouts continue Sunday ball coach. Willis ready to direct the team with Greco-Romaa wrestling. Nau, a three-vear letlerman in 'in the stright T. Winners will go to Los Angeles basketball at OSC. now is com- Several speedy linemen are ex for Ihe final U.S. trials beginning jpleting his work lor a master's peeled up from last year's frosh April 28. 1 degree ther. Uam. ATTENTION VETERANS Past Commanders Night Capital Pott No. 9-Amorican Legion dr Top Prix ... Automobile in Running OreW With llcon, Courtesy of Orval lama if Inlation af Nw Member i Rfrihnnts ir Inrtinmnt Monday. April 16-8:00 P. M. Att Veterans Welcome 2656 S. Commercial BL sire is See It NOW At The New v e ' Liberty at Center I