Ov .. TT fill . TTA 'Ti .Home Runs MarE Majoi1 oop upeners; Mamie mms : -: v Sluggers I a t i Ike's Toss Opens 1956 Ball Campaign Senators, Lose to Collegians? 6 to 5 Looking Things Over at Senators Camp in Napa . T f SANTA ROS V '-- f . p J .'-The Salem 'A 2 j ,' t i I inolhcr spring f yi i V f baseball game , y . the Santa VVV 1 jKi We here, by V f r ' A towering I fl T . . " ' T '- ' t .-.".I m w M v . r . w. . a . -m . f . ...... . ' . ... ," j . r . -iri . : ' ju 1 Homers Bring About Defeat Spokane Indians Next On Exhibition Schrd KAPA Maaager Hugk Labj (risht) an tame af hla Salem Seaatort 1 Zarl. catcher wba hai aa twa jreara tl ara eaperieare aa4 k waa iplraati look ttalagt aver during a warkaat la the ball elub't aprlag j auralaj damaged kaee whea pkU vat takea, aad Pete China, the training drills here at the Fairgroaadi. With Lubjr, tram left la popular Senators trainer lar the past five seasaas. The Seaalsrs apea right are Harald Swaaaaa. roakie third batemaa (ram Sacraments; Narthweat League play la Salem April 21 with tha Weaatckea Chlels. Alva Brawa, rankle flrat basemaa Irsm HUlametU I'nlTersltyj Ky . v I For Every Hit a Run . . . Oregon State Topples WU Bearcats, 10 to 8 rejjonMtate8inan U.ll u rnOVHIIC Cnnlnll TlraHAI! Onto Siwl U'ill.TmftlP Mrh Col lccted a run for every hit they made but the Beavers had two more ' Statesman, Salem, Ore. Wed., April 18 ,'56 (Sec II)-11 earh here Tuesday afternoon to down me saiem visitors, iv-a Willamette jumped off with a quick four runs in the second inning and sophomore pucner Jac row lcr held the Oregon Staters hitless and runless for three innings to makes -things rosy for the Bear cats early in the game. Fowler tired in the fourth, how ever, and gave up four hits and four runs in the fourth and fifth to give life to OSC. Dan Feller took over for Fowler in the sixth, but in less than two innings the Beavers pounded him for five hits and five runs. Brareats Scare Faar Willamette 'scored four runs In the second, the first two coming when Wes Malcolm hit a bases loaded single. Fowler then singled to load the bases again and Bill Nelson sent two more runs home with another single. Frank Caruso scored for Willam- No Contenders For Marciano Claims Moore SEATTLE Wl "Man," assert ed portly Archie Moore, "there tust ain't nobody. Nobody but a lotta zircons." Fresh he wasn't even breath ing hard from a three-round knockout of 233-pound George Par mentier Monday night, the elder ly Arch was being interviewed by Angels' Homers Crush Portland LOS ANGELES W-Lo 'Angeles (lammed four Portland pitchers hard Tuesday and took the series opener from Portland. Hy Cohen and Bob Anderson held the Beavers to eight hits, Anderson coming on in the sixth to blank them the rest of the way. The Angels teed off on Rene valdes in the sec Joe Lewis. The idea of being in tcrviewed by somebody named ette in the fourth on Terry Zicgel Joe Lewis hit him harder than man's sacrifice fly after he had had Parmentier. Thinks Rocky Won't Quit "If Rocky Marciano actually re tires and you are named bene ficiary of the title," said The As sociated Press' Joe ' Lewis,' "who would be the outstanding contend er? singled to get on. The Bearcat; rallied for three runs in the ninth but the spurt fell two short. Pete Reed belted a long triple to score two of the runs and Zicgclman singled to score Reed. OSC tallied three runs in the fourth when,Twink Pederson, for And that's when Moore came mer Salem High star, tripled with op with "nobody." two on and then scored himself on "But Rocky isn't going to re- j a fielder's choice. - 4ire," prophesied the Arch. 'That ; Harle Hits Triple talk is just to drum up interest. Warren Harle's triple and Tom I figure to get him in a return j Bowen's double gave OSC another bout and a lice time would be; run in the fifth. The Beavers Sept. 21. That would be the anni- j WOred three more in the sixth on versary of our last fight. . three singles and added two in "Man, it won't be any anniver- the seventh off a triple by Larry sary waltz." Brown. Pompey Tllle Bout J Dick Wilson, Oregon State right- Before he has any more truck , hander, came in in the fifth inning with Mr. Marciano, Moore has aland turned in a good relief job June date to keep with Yolande t0 give OSC the win. Pompey in London. And before j Willamette next plays a double this defense of his light hevy- header with Northwest Conference weight, title, Archie must rid him-, fo, Linficld at McMinnville Satur self of several pounds of midsec-, day. rarmemier party ac ijm, a diud- bery 18 pounds too many. i ziwimnj "Why," asked the persistent . nh.ioii.i Lewjs, "do you classify the cur, I yj" rent heavyweight crop as 'zir- Pntton.c' cons' ? j c,"ruk!ll;5, "Man," chuckled the Arch, Milpoim.m "they all look like diamonds until Fowler p vmi cat 'am lnc tin Than met 'r'"' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ' W L Pet. W L Pet. Seattle 4 1 .M7 Vanrvr S 4 .420 Lot Anf 9 .825 Portland S 4 .424 S Diego 4 3 .971 Sarram .1 4 .429 Sn Fran 1 S (00 Hollvwd 1 4 .333 Tueiday'i resulti: at San Franclaro J Seattle 4; at Loi Anele 11, Port land S: at Sacramento 1. Hollywood I, at San Diego 3, Vancouver i. ond inning and before it was over had scored six runs. Elsewhere in the PCL, Seattle continued last season's winning ways against the San Francisco Seals, winning 4 to 3 for leadership in the league; Dave Hoskins pitch ed and batted a homer to lead San Diego to a 3-2 win over Vancouver, and George Risley, Sacramento rookie, hit his first homer to de liver the Sotons a 3-2 win over Hollywood. ROSA, Cal.-(Special) Senators dropped training exhibition Tuesday, this one Rosa Junior Col the score of 6-5. towering home run in the eighth inning by Outfielder Kat Hengawa oil young Gary Espe won the clash. The wallop was a long drive into the trees behind center field. , The loss brought to 03 the rec ord for Manager Hugh Luhy s Salem club, which is in the pro cess of giving numerous rookie players their chance to make the ball club. Cawdell Starter ''"Jl Espe was the third Salem hurl. rr in ine name, wny manon Cowdell started and pitched three innings, yielding a home run in the second to Gary Madrell, who turned out to be the winninc flinger, Madrell's blow was a long one to center neia also. Then Andy George, the rookie from Willamette U took over and had one rough inning, during which he was banged for three runs and. as many hits. Georce settled down thereafter, however, and fanned. six batters during his stay. Espe gave up sinele runs in the seventh and eighth to suffer tne loss. N Errors Made On the bright side, the trio of Salem pitchers gave but six hiU and walked , only two batters. Also, tne Senators made no field ing errors. Nor did the winning collegians. Salem bad seven hits off three Santa Roaa hurlers but scored in only the sixth and eighth innines. In the sixth Lyn Costa singled, Ray Webster walked. Bob Ester brook ripped a single to right for one tally, Hal Kelley walked and Harold Swanson hit a sacrifice fly for the other. Then in the eighth, when Sa lem tied the score at 5-3, Frank Srekula doubled, Ron Stull was hit by a pitch. Swanson doubled in two runs and the other came in on Jerry Waldrop'i sacrifice fly. ... - . - -., Easterbrook Hits - Both Easterbrook and Jack Henry, another of the numerous Salem rookies, had two hits. Luby again used just about everyone he has in the game, sending' 17 into action. The weather was cloudless and warm, and the Senators had a brisk workout before the late af ternoon game. Salem goes to Calistoga Wed nesday for another afternoon game with the Spokane Indians, who are in training there. Luby told following the game that he "probably will have some announcements to make in the next few days concerning the moving of players some off the current roster and some more new ones onto it." The Senators boss has been in WASHINGTON PretlaVnt Elaeaaewer tartwa ant the first ball ta get the MSI baseball seasaa started Tuesday. Maaager Caack Dreaaea af the Waaalagtea Seaatara Is at left aad Maaager Casey Steagel af the New York Yankees Is at right. Mickey MaaUa ckated twa aamers aad Ysft Berra aa to lead the Yanka to a 1M vfctary. AP Wlrephtto) NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttaburg-h at Naw York Uttle- 5-121 va. comet ta-ioj. , field 15-131 va. Comet (S-! (Only lama acheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltlmor at Boaton Uqora (10-10) vi. Portertleld (10-17). Kanau City at Detroit Ditmar (12-131 va. Gromek (13-10). New York at Wifhington (night) rucks a-1) VI. wiener (9-J). (uniy famta acnaauwa.) Five Home Runs Johnny Goryl, Jim Bolgcr and; rinse rnntart with th Sarramen. Casey Wise homered for the An- j to Coast League club, at well as gels in the second Inning and Gene with San Diego. Aiuacn ana sieve biiko siammea the ball out in the -sixth. Bolger's t o l.ono washgtn o l .ooo blast was good for two runs so he 1 0 1000 Baltimr 0 1 MO ' , 1mh tha Annul, with U W L Pet AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. Nw Yrk Boston I A luut rMi A 1 AnA Kn Cltv -1 .M Clevland 1 4KN i RBI'S. Tuetdav'i resultn: At Washington 4. New York 10: at Boston S. Balti more 1: at Chicago 1. Cleveland li at Detroit 1, Kansaa City 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. NwYrk 1 0 1.C00 Pittshgh t 1 .onfl Philadel 1 0 1 000 Broklyn 0 1 .0(10 lalea Sonny licit KO Victor PatUlurtryVJinsKO From Jackson In 7fli PORTLAND UB-lrish Pat McMurtry, a lot-pounder from Tacoma, Wash., won a knockout victory over Matt Jackson, 171, of Salt Lake City here Tuesday night. Jackson s seconds threw In the towel In tha seventh round after their fighter had been floored (14) Oregon State zircon. Saxons Net Team Blanks Viks, 74) 4 0 1 Harle. 1 0 1 Bowen.i 0 0 Lovejoy.c 1 0 Evfey.m 0 1 Bettndrf,S 1 1 Stott.r 1 1 Pederon.a 1 i Brown. 1 0 1 Jnhnion.p 0 A Onmhre p 0 I) Wilson, p 0 0 d Moore 1 fl B R H 4 2 2 ft (I 2 4 0 0 4 I I 9 1 1 3 1 A 13 2 4 1 2 0 ft 0 1 0 0 1 ft ft till rvey.n Hurfl.J Moore..! WMjnbl.tn 0 1 0 xRced 1 1 1 Totals 3: I I Totalt 39 1010 x Trioled 'or Harvey in 9th. d Grounded out tor Gamhee In 4th. Miiwok 01.(100 Chicago oi .ooo ; ,, i notching his second vie. SI. L.OU 1 V l.miu uni-inn u j .mm , nil. urlkl ..... wiy, kii. naiusri was tiiaicu with the loss. Tuesdav'a results: At Brooklyn S, Philadelphia S: at New York ' 4. Pttlshurgh 3: at Milwaukee, S. Chi cago 0; at Cincinnati 2. St Louia 4. (S) (S) Santa Rota BHOA B H O A Costal 10 0 1 Brlaesl 4 1 s HenryJ 3 2 12 Ginanij 4 113 WebMr.a 3 0 10 Guinn.a 4 0 14 Szpkla.m 3 1 I 0 Mngwa.l 4 10 0 nh P,b,oi,l kit ik. koil li"nK,r-i 4 14 0 Mari.r-n I l l o thrA. Lindsy.3 10 0 1 Mntson.l 1111 ' " . e , , A A A , A owiisn.d I t I v muiiy.) v t u Brown. 1 113 0 Prkins.p 10 10 Wldrp.r tilt Ufhtft.r 10 0 0 Koepf.c 4 0 9 1 Cowdl.p 10 0 0 Georg.p 10 0 0 Espe.p 1 ft 0 0 x-King 10 0 0 d-Leahy 10 0 0 oi ouiAuwaM mi me uhii uhu j Kellev.l 10 10 Tdmn.m 3 0 4 0 the bleachers in the second and stuii.i 1020 Larson.e 2102 fter Ed Mickelson hit a 1 run homer in the fifth, Borkowski followed with his second homer. Cohne gave up all Portland's The powerful South Salem Saxon Tennis team rolled to its third straight tennis' win by defeating -Harver j John--on I Csmhea 1 Wilson Wi'lamettt Old 100 OO.'V 0 S 4 osc ono an 2i 10 to IP AB HO EH SO BB 9 19 4 4 3 3 P'i 11 9 5 1 1 1", 0 1 1 1 1 1', 1 3 4 0 1 2'a 1 1 11.1 9 IS 2 1 3 2 Winner Wilson. Loser Fellrr. HP McCalllster Junior Highs In Dual Meet The first dual meet of the sea son is scheduled today between the Leslie and Parrish junior high schools. The session is slated to start at 3:30 p.m. on the Parrish oval (Olinger Field). In last week's opening relays meet between the cresstown jun ior high rivals, the southern Les-, in the third and Schult boomed lies Bwcpt all three divisions, the his in the sixth off starter Jack varsity, 8th and 7th grades. .Thomas after Seattle had scored It is on the strength of that twice in the first inning, achievement that the Leslies will i Jansen, the old New York Giant be favored in. today's dual ses- righthander, replaced Don Frac sinn. chia on the Seattle mound with The schools go back to relays ! (w0 men on base in the eighth action next ween, meeiing Lcslie April $6. Sensational Fielding ' Jack LittreU of Portland struck out four times in a row but the Beaver shortstop made a sensa tional fielding play to complete a double killing in the fourth, peg ging Mauch out at first while he was sprawled over second base man Dick Young. The box acare: Home runs by Bill Glynn and Art Schult, coupled with brilliant relief pitching by veteran Larry Jansen were responsible for the Rainiers' triumph before 1,680 fans at Seals Stadium. Glynn blasted his four-master 226,097 See Major Openers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A total of 226,097 spectator watched the eight major league: openers Tuesday. The biggest crowd, 40,037, was at Detroit where Kansas City de feated the Tigers, 21. The American League outdid the National League, 117.210 to great as last year, however, when 108,887. The margin wasn't so the staggered American League opeaers drew 132,004 compared to 90,715, in the National. The weather was bad last year, but not much sun pecked into the parks Tuesday, cither, and In fact, there were snow flurries In both Detroit and Milwaukee, which at tracted the second biggest crowd, 39,766. three times by McMurtry's right to tha jaw and a series of sharp left jabs. Referee Ralph Gruman then stepped in and stopped the fight after 1:34 of the round. Jackson got In soma good blowt in the opening round and started McMurtry's nose bleeding. It con tinued to bleed throughout the fight. Jackaaa Hits Caaras In the second round the Salt Lake City Negro absorbed a series of sharp rights and at one point was down on the canvas. It ap peared to spectators that he had slipped, however, as no particu larly hard blow was landed. Jackson came back in the third and traded blow for blow. But in the next round he was shaken badly by right to the jaw. McMurtry softened Jackson up in the sixth round with a series Devikljake Limits Eased A 30-trout oaf limit per day with no length limit for Devils Lake In Lincoln County was agreed upon by the Oregon Game Commission at a public bearing in Portland last Friday. The game commission plans to chemically treat Devils Lake late this summer to remove the carp which have infested the lake much to the detriment of the sport fish ery. The liberal bag limit It In line with the commission's policy of allowing anglers to utilise a fishery as much as possible before chemical treatment. There is no Slam 18 4-Baggers Yanks Nab 7in,: Brooklyn Loses By WU. CRIMSLEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two -prodigious, 475-foot blasts by the New York Yankees' Mick ey Mantle act a borne run ton tor the opening of the major league baseball season Tuesday and the Dodgers proved they re still the "daffy Dodgers." Brooklyn's proud world cham pions suffered a lapse of memory; almost forgot to raise their flat; and, finally after an embar- rassing as-minute delay went dowa before the Philadelphia Phil lies at Ebbet field M. The majors began another An- ril-to-October marathoa en all fronts in generally crisp, football Ish weather before turnouts total ling close to a quarter of a mil lion people. Snow flurries at De troit failed ta dissuade crowd .. 4.037. : Berra Rita 4VfM Mantle, one of three men to hit double bom runs, became tha first batter ever to send two shots over Griffith Stadium'i distant eenterfield fence in single game. These two shots, plus a -(or-4 performance by catcher Yogi Ber ra, gave the Yankees a 1M vic tory ever the Washington Senators. These batting pyrotechnic. which also Included two homo) runs by Washington's Karl Olson, thrilled a crowd of 27,837, Includ ing President Elsenhower and oth er government dignitaries. Tha President, garbed la taa overcoat and brown fedora, fol lowed tha chief executive tradi tion of tossing out the first ball. He cut loose a nigh, arching pitch which, after a player scramble, was retrieved by the Yankees la fielder Gil McDougald. William Leads Baetaa In other Americas League garnet, Ted Williams, making hit first opening day appearance la four years, slammed two doublet and a tingle against the "shirr to help lead the Boston Red Sox to aa 1-1 victory over Baltimore; the Chicago white Sox edged Cleveland J-l when the Indians' Bob Lemoa walked across tha winning run. and the Kansas City Athletics topped tha Detroit Tig ert 21 on a two-run plncb-bit double by Gus ZernlaU . In the National League, the New JYork Glanta rapped the Pitta- burgh Pirates 4-3, with Johnny Antonelli pitching a aix-hitter and contributing a bome run; tha Mil waukee Braves shut out the Chi cago Cubs M largely en borne runt by Hani Aaron and Joa Ad- ICaat. page It. eat. I) of jabs to the face and then in the i hag umit on the warm-water game fotals M 1 24 1 Total. 20 1 27 11 x-FI.ed out (or Stull In Oth. d-Flied out lor Eape In Oth. Salem 000 002 0.109 1 0 Santa Ttosa 010 300 ltx-4 0 0 Winnins pitcher Madrell. Losing pitcher Espe. Pitcher to h Cowdell 1 1 Georse , 3 3 Rape 2 2 Murray , 3 1 Perkin 3 2 Madrall 3 3 Hit by pitcher Stull er to bb 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 1-1 0 4 2 2 9 2 3 0 0 F.rrora None. Homt runs Madrell. Mingowa. Three-base hlta Szckula, Swanson. Runs batted In Swanson 3. Easter brook. Waldrop, Brims. Mintjowa, Madrell, Larson 3. Matson. Sacrifice SwanOQ Ipl. Waldrop Id. Double elayn Santi Rosa 2. Time 2:17. mplres Fisher, Rossi & McGowan, Attendance 290. Bearcat Netters Dump Pacific 7-0 FOREST GROVE - (SpcciaD The Willamette Bearcat tennis squad, winning every match in straight sets, swamped the Pacific University Badgers, 1-0, here Tues day. Results were: Singles: Bud Mull over Jerry Kalapus, (-3. 6-0; Ray Myers over Don Berg, 6-0, 7-5; Ian Maclver over Tom Carmichael, 6-2, 6-1; Norm Coocking over Niel Cays, 8-6, 6-3; Royal Keith over Don Ku banks, 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Myers-Mull over Kala-pus-Berg, 6-4, 6-2; Maclver-Cock-ing over Cays-Carmichael, 6-1, 6-4. seventh moved in for the kill. Hell Wins Kaeckatrt Eddie Johann, 174 ,, Portland, won a knockout victory in 1:40 of the second round over Gene Meeker, 170'i, Estacada, Ore., in a scheduled four-rounder. Sonny Hett, 174, Salem, won a fourth round knockout victory over Carlton Lincoln, m1. Portland, in a scheduled five-rounder. - Jacycee Johnson, 139, Seattle, won a knockout victory over Kel Wayne, 159, Vancouver, Wash., In 39 seconds of the fourth round of a scheduled six-rounder. Dick Layne. 154, Billings, Mont., won a knockout victory In the fifth round over Jack Headon, 157', Edmonton, Canada, in a scheduled eight-rounder. at inning. Portland () BHOA Young.2 3 0 1 3 Wise s Marqi.1 9 0 10 Mauch. 2 Mrmn.m 4 12 0 Haas.r- Mikl.n l 3 1 12 0 Rilko.l Erkskt.r 4 3 10 Gory I.J Baxes.3 3 111 Coats.l 4 12 3 Bolcr.m North Salem's Vikings, .7-0, at the South Salem courts here Tuesday. The Saxons twcot everv match in copping the win. !Ty Johnson. Lft-wiiia'metu s, osc Yakima Valley Blanks Results were: singles: Roger's t Zieaeiman, Lioscomb. carmo, ... Stewart over Larry Johnson, tvj.ljg"--, Olympic Junior, 5-0 !-7. 6-4: Bill Jacobson over Glen : Rnwrn R-ttendorf. Pederson 2. T1...1 ma aa. t.j u,a .,..! Brown 3. Zieielman 2. Nelson 2, YAKIMA Pt Don Rntmnssen i S ?fL. iuiiiaiii, wv, w-v, icu j'inii irni :. . , ' . , q i.,.ir,n 1 -i.aiuin.c i J J DoiKr.m Lee WeaveO-I mmgs over Ian Brydon. 6-0 6-1; ,, r I I riedirj 0002 b-dvis Jerry Hagen over Dick Buchanen. junior Softball Play Opens '" Action m the senior division of the Church Softball League got un derway Tuesday with three games. Scores were Evangelistic Temple 7, Capital Baptist 0; Grace Luther an , LDS 3, First EUB 7, Engle wood EUB 1 (called darkness.) Junior division games Wedncs- 111c vicsini Aiiwi wi .iic isva. 1 , , . 1 son , i nomas, Panthers will be the host team dav, at Olinger Field-St Mark s ,nd sadowskt ,uiau fn- . M.riAn Tnuntw P. uiueran vs. rTuniana-miaaie- (11) Los Anaeles BHOA Doubles : Jacobson-Stewart over Johnson-Durham, 6-0, - 6-1; Roy Stangeby-Jerry Carleton over Kent Jaquith-Bob Parkhurst, 6-1, 6-2. Deaf School Host Club "For Triangular MeeT" The Oregon School for the Deaf 9 Valley a 5-0 win in the nightcap I a-wiison l o o o Andtn.p i of a state conference baseball ! wibei,p mm rfn..hlAhA.A. .riA. it,, ni. i Unl P J 1 0 2 uuuuiviitnui i mill uic Vijlliiiva took the opener, 3-1. Roy Critser gave up only two hits to win the first game. 2 1 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 13 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 Xleanies' Grab Win In Armory Main Event PCL Line Scores: "Seattle '.'.ZrZTlX 01 Mail r 2 San Francisco 100 000 Via 3 S O Fracchia, Jensen (Si and Robert son: Thomas, Schroll 17). Smith 19) League trick and field meet. The rv: FMt Christian vs. Morning-1 S8rr,m,nU) . m lm 02 3 1 Jefferson Lions and Sublimity, side Methodist; Highland Friends; Nelson, wade ni and Om.skr. Saints are. to perform with the vs. Salem Heights Baptist; Engle-j 0nb.u,h, c.ndim is, and Ba.ch. Panthers, on the OSD field. wnod El'B vs. First Baptist; First ; Vancouver . ino 001 ono too Starting time for the meet is Presbyterian vs. First Congrega-jS.".- ; Jj" 3M. 2 p.m. , jUOOaU l(on, Ntlt v(i Hoiklna and Jones, Total! 33 8 24 13 Totals 34 12 27 11 a-Grounded out (or Fiedler In Oth. b-Struck out lor Cohen in 9th. Portland - 010 140 000 I Loa Aneles 060 023 OOx-11 aV-Baxea. RBI Borkowski 2. Mick-, elson 3. Gory!, Boiler 3. Wise 3. Mauch, Bllko 2, Hannah. HR Bor kowski 2. Cdrjl, Boljer, Wl-e. Wlck elson, Mauch. Bilko. SB Bolger. DP Llttill to Youns: Voun to Llttrell To Mickelson: Calderont to Littrell. Left-Portland 1. Is An geles 9. BB Valdes 1. riedler 3. The triple tag team of Herbie Freeman, Ricky Waldo and Kurt von Poppenheim, the latter a surprise sub for Larry Chene, last night spilled the combo of Pedro Gdoy, Bull Montana and Tommy Phelps in the riproarioui main event at the Armory. Von Poppenheim, usually any thing but I fair-haired rasslin' gent here, gained the plaudits of the crowd by joining up with Freeman and Waldo, replacing Chene who has been on the shelf since injuring his ankle here t week ago, The powerful Freeman was victim Df the first fall,- yielding In the final fall Freeman got even with Phelps by uging a full nelson. Phelps tried desperately to reach for help from Montana in a corner, but didn't make it. He had to "uncle" before he could tag his partner, freeman then let go and Phelps tagRed Montana. The Bull stormed into the ring and eventually got an atomic drop on Freeman. But Referee Cal Roberts Ignored it. for Phelps had yielded earlier. At times the mix got wild and all six gladiators went at it, keep ing Refs Roberts and Bill Fletch er busy. - In the card s first match rree. fish In the lake such at perch and bullheads. The regulations will go Into ef fect on April 281 h, the regular trout season opening date, and ex. tend to September 1st, when the regular trout bag limit will again apply, Pacific Badgers Shutout Pioneers FOREST CROVE (II Pacific University posted Itt tecond con secutive Northwest Conference baseball Victory Tuesday, defeat ing Lewis and Clark 2-0. Extra-bate hits by Pacific'! Bob Gehrtt figured la both the runt. Bob Graham pitched all nine innings for the winners, allowing only live hits. Lewis-Clark 000 000 000-0 1 1 Pacific 010 001 OOx-2 1 1 Stevent and Welkins; Graham and Dixon. SPECIAL MOIIEY-SAVIIIG OFFER! 20 t3&Jtl Spokane Indians Dump Yaks, 8-6 PET ALUM A. Calif. Of The Spokane Indians, helped by John Bcllnne's three-run triple in the sixth inning, defeated the Yakima Bears M Tuesday in a North west League spring training base ball game. Bellone's hit off Dick Young was. coupled with four walks and a single to produce five runs. Herb Lewis hit a 340-foot homer for Yakima. GATES HOST FOR MEET GATES (Special) The Gates High School track and field team will be the host for a tri angular meet here Wednesday which also involves the Amity and St. Paul schools. The three Marion County B League outfits are to start the meet at 2 p.m., according to the schedule. MEET AT CHEMAWA CIIEMAWA - (Special)-The Scio, Mill City and Chemawt High School track and field teams are scheduled lo meet here at 2 p.m. Wednesday In a triangular meet. All -are Marion County "B to Phelps" slam, and preat after man and Phelps went to a fast, League schools. Godoy and Montana took turns no-fall draw. 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