JO (." cc. II) Siatesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., April 21, "56
fJnrciauo Not Sure
If He Will Retire
From Fiirbt Career
MACON. Gi. tH-Recky Mardane said Friday he still has not de
tided whether to retire or make another defense of bit world heavy
weight boxing title.
Tht champ and hie manager. Al Weill, who met Hack? bcrt to
discuss bit future, both iadicatrdj
o map decision will be made. Y
Asked II bo thought a ADO tnrC I iCA
would be reached before leaving UVllUlUlB JLiUOl
llacoa, Marclano replied:
"I don't think so."
"I don't even know where
supposed to P from here." Rocky
added wHh a grin, "much ss
whether I B retire, i haven't aeen
Al for three monthi and I don't
know what commitment he may
have made."
Ollrfl Tented Down
Another, 16-9
Yakima Bean Rap
Salem in Exhibition
loose for three nine on three hill
and a walk. Hit blow of thia ud-
Weill laid he had turned down rimf wai Aire Browa'a two-rua
aeverai offeri for appearancea. ; triple to deep right field. Hare
figuring Rocky would want to go
home to 'Brockton, Maw., to see
"bit family.
"1 euro do." the champ uid.
"Il l been six weekt aince I law
the kid (J-year-old Mary Anne).
Koepf then aingled Browa across
The Salema broke out with an
other biggie la the eighth, eeor
ing aii timet oa three hit, two
pasted balla and a Yakima boot.
Shortttop Ray Webster provided
Marclano. who knocked out Jer- the No. 1 dandy of thia outburst
ley Joe Walcott for the world slamming out bia aecond homer
championship in September, 1452, in many days, thia oae with two
has jwl returned from a vaca- aboard 1 .
tion trip to South America. Mr. Webster waa the batting rtar
Marclano accompanied him but 0( the afternoon (or Salem, bang-
aha flew noma from Miami
Yankees Trim
Boston 7 to 1
(Ceatlaaed tnm precedlag page.)
Cuba slugged Redleg Art Fowler
la the tint. Monte Irvla alio had
a two-run homer in the Cubi' 11
bill.
Jones, top In NL ttrikeouti In
U, fanned nine. Including a one-two-three
Job on Ted Klustewikl,
Wally Post and Gua BeD la the
fourth Inning. .
Milwaukee itayed anbeaten atop
the National League, coming from
behind 'with two homo run by
Eddie Mathewi and a pinch two
run shot by Wei Covington to Bail
the St. Louli Cardlnali. M.
Bobby Thorn soa'i aacriflce fly
Kored the winning run. unearned,
against reliefer Stu Miller. Red
Schoendienst'i two-run double and
Ken Boyer'i nolo homer gave the
Cards aa early lead off Warren
Spahn. Lou Stealer won in relief.
At Philadelphia, Del Enni lined
bases-loaded alngle the only hit
of the inning m the 10th as the
Phillies beat the New York Gi
ants 11. Jack Meyer waa the win
ner in relief, taking over from
Herm Wehmeier who worked the
first nine and retired the first 11
met be faced.
antral Win lit WVL
Came From Eetacada .
. MONMOUTH - (Special) - The
Central Panthers won their aecond
WVL baaeball game of the tea ion
by defeating the Eatacada Rang
ers, M, at the OCE diamond Fri
day. Kstarada Jumped off to 1-rua
lead in the aecond inning when
Jack Linn singled and came home
en Ben Workman's single.
Central evened the count la the
heme half of the fourth whet Bill
Blankeebaker walked and carne
around on steal of second, a
passed ball and a wild pitch. The
bout aina wrapped It up in the
aixth when Darrell Brandt aingled.
moved ta aecond on an Infield er
ror and scored oa Oscar Hatfield's
single.
Gordy Detzel was credited with
the win.
Ettacada ...... 019 DM 0-1 I 4
Central 000 101 x-J i 1
Linn and Frost; Detsel and New
ton, Calfey (4),
Ing four aaftiee in five trips.
Negro outfielder Hal Kelley had
three hita and Jerry Waldrop a
pair.
Yakima collected It hita most
of them off Cowdell and Eipe.
Negro rookie Bob Good pitched
the lint all innings for the Boars
and Manuel Eacalera finished up.
The Senators were scheduled
to play a local All-Star nnit here
Friday night but Luby had other
things oa his mind. He was off
to San Francisco to talk shop
with the S. F. Seali of the Coast
league. Hugo wants to date up
the Seali for a Salem exhibition
game In July and to get "any
available ball playera they have
who can help us."
On the regular schedule Salem
playi Spokane, at nearby Yount
ville Saturday then its Eugene at
Napa Sunday and Spokane at
Napa Monday, prior to taking off
for Salem Tuesday.
Luby wai in contact with Ralph
Kiner of the San Diego Padres
Friday and the Soloni may come
np with a young outfielder from
the Pads oa optioa. ,
There were no new additions
or disposali in the camp Friday.
Nineteen aspirinti remain on the
roster but tame ts subject to
change at moot any time.
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Stradrs 14 4 4 Cade a 4 4 4 4
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DIGEST
Sunday at Hollywood Botcl
Program Sot for First
Auto Race of Campaign
Caniul Auto Racinf Assoc iatioa officiali and Valley Sports.
Promoter Roa Ail Friday announced the list of evenU for Sun-
day'a opening auto racing program of the Salem season, at Holly
wood BowL Stock hard tops, piloted by CAR A drivers wilt of course
be the feature attraction, and
they'll
the time trials under
11 get the ti
way at 1:30 p. m.
Immediately following tbe tri
als, which will involve around 30
entries, the winner of tbe "Misa
Stock Hard Tope of 1W queen
contest will be named and crown-
Saxont TLirJ, Vikings
Sixth in Coll Match
EUGENE (Special) Eugene
High'i Axemen won the first
p jfet 8 round-robin golf match
Cards, Grays
Nab Ball Wins
The Parriih Cards, aroring a
lone run in the last of the 8th
inning, defeated the Leslie Bluet,
11-10, in a free-ewinging baseball
game at Barrick Field, and the
Parriih Grayi abut out the Leslie
Colds, 31 behind the 3 hit pitch
ing of Don Westling, in Salem
Junior High School League base
ball actior Friday.-
The Cards-Blues game went
Into extra innings when the two
teams were knotted 10-all st the
end of the regulation distance.
Tbe Cards loaded the bases In
tbe eighth on a combination of
ed. Eight girla ara participating of the WMon jj ,t the Johnny Jones single, Bill Gen
in me contest.
Then the running events will
get under way, starting with the
Trophy dash by the four fastest
cara in the time trials. Four heat
races and the Class B and A main
events will follow.
Winner of the Class A mainer
will
i ciigtue Lounury Club.
Medal scores were: Eugene,
413; Corvsllis, 418; South Salem,
424; St Francis Eugene), 435;
Albany, 438; North Salem, 437.
Individual Salem scores: North
Salem: Boh Carr 43-42-87. Rex
TatahWlime TUHHIII7I
1 WaUwa for Cad la Ma.
a Popov out for Ease In rtn.
Yakima 411144110 4-W-11-1
Salam S4I44IIIS- 1-11-1
Wlnlnf oltchtr Good. Losing pltcft
r CovatU.
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aralera I Is S S I I I
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caoo . a", 7 1 1 a
lap t t I 4 4 1 I
frrora: Hour? I. Coats. Krlky. Wll-
i, Botkula. Homo runa: Lawia.
Wabatar. f HH: Summara. Mlkltirh.
Wabator. IBM: Brawn, ftnt: Uwtl
i4l. Wtlann. Summara, Ntxon 111,
;opf. Kins. Henry, Costa, Wabatar
111. Sac.: Wllrns, Coata if). BB: Wil
son Tune: 1:11. Umptroa; Clark an4
riahar.
Pattersoa Memorial Trophy, and
officials intend having a repre
sentative of tbe state on hand to
make the presentation.
Powder Pnff Derby Too
A Bpecial "Powder Puff Derby
will then climax the afternoon
card, and will feature women
drivers.
The eight girls in the queen
contest are Mary Balee, 1718
Broadway; Mary Bolton, Rt. 4.
Box 732; Joy Graham of Wood
burn, George Ann Pavlicek, Rt
1, Aurora; Dixie Eby, la fran
klin St, Marcia Smith, 2173 N.
Front St.; Marty Baaer, oaiu Au
burn Road and Jan Malley of Bea
verton. Winner of the contest will he
the one who hai sold most tick
ets for Sunday'a opening racing
card.
Owners snd .driven of the
stock hard tops that are to be
raced Sunday have been spending
a busy last few dayi at the bowl,
gettting their mounts in top trim
for the inaugural Tbe bowl itself
has been undergoing somewhat
of a facelifting by worken, for
the comfort and protection of
tana.
41-88, Geo. Andrews 44-30-83.'
Phil Goulet 48-31-97.
South Salem: Jim Allen 43-40-83,
Heltzel 4446-80. Frank Shafer
4445-89. Roethlin 41-39-80, Han
sen 484092.
Willamette Golf Team
Defeata Linfield 133
Willamette's golf team defeated
Linfield, 13-5. in a links match
played Friday. Willamette's Dick
Moore was medalist with a 71.
Results: Tom Lores IW) m,
Bob Martin 14; Cart Reynolds (L)
2. Jim GillUand 1; Dave Kvale
(W) m. Ken Luce 1; Bob With
er (W) I, Dave Lum 4; Dick
Moore W) 3; Bill Gearin 4; Low
ell Fox (W) S. George Stout 0.
Falls Gty Loses ,
FALLS CITY - (Special) - Con
cordia High School defeated Falls
City, M. in a Hill River Valley
League baseball game here Fri
day.
Duke Dtichow paced the winners
at the plate with a double.
kows single, and a hit batter, and
then scored the winning run
when twirler Goody Goodrich
wslked Dickie Kuykendsll to
force in Jones with the clincher.
Westling was practically the
whole story in the Gny-Goldi
tilt, striking out 9 Golds, ss he
sptin 3 hit ball over tbe route.
Homer Wood and Davey Jones
lent batting support to Westling !
effort Wood going 2 for 4 at
the plate, and Jones chipping in
a double to the Gray cause.
Blues... 322 100 0010-104
, Cards 303 040 0111-14-11
McCormack, Goodrich (7) and
Johsson; Shires and YoungquisJ.
Grays 101 001 0 3 3-2
Golds 000 000 0 044
Westling and Partee; Hazel
baker and Nichols, Feller (7).
OCE Jayvees Victor
C0RVALL1S (Specail)
The Oregon College jayvees de
feated the Oregon State Rooks,
11J, la a baaeball game here
Friday. OCE scored four runs in
the top of the ninth with two of
them coming off Ed Zurflueb'l
home run.
The Rooks' only run came in
the eighth when Roger Sbort-
ndge tripled and scored on Fred
Hargis' single.
OCE Jay. 103 120 0041112 3
Rooks ..000 000 010 1 4 3
Wells and Perkerson; Levet-
que, Johnson (4), Wilfert (8) and
Luby. Corke (7).
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Ted Williams Supports
f.lnntb for Dat lienors
By JOK RtK lll.KR - i The Boston Red Sox slugger,
NKW YOKK Ted Williams generally regarded aa one of base
. it was , la the latest to get on the already , ball I greatest hitters, thinks Maa
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BROOKLYN ' - Another
Brooklyn rhubarb flowered Friday
in the form of a bitter word
exchange between Jackie Robin
son and oae of hit boon. Buzzy
Bavasi and then, like all Dodg
er rhubarbs, it died a ajukk ago
aitiag death.
It all started when the outspok
en Robinson said, ia . effect, that
the Jersey City ball park stank.
Nettled. Bavasi, the Dodger vice
president, paid a similar compli
ment to Robinson's ball-playing.
Then the fireworks began.
Robinson said, "I'm playing as
well as I can. If they can jet any
body better, let 'em." Then be
added he weal be playiag after
this year, anyhow.
Bavasi. informed that Jackie
had uid he'd never play the 24
games at Roosevelt Stadium
which the Dodgers have scheduled
for the next three years, ihot
back:
With the kind of playing he If 1 tJ.
hai been doing recently, he had llKeS illHrL
better worry about the next three i
m2?h H , .. j i JS CHICAGO - Catcher Earl
These talvoi weren t delivered; ...n . . -,,4-,
?irW,;,'uB,VMi.,RobiT'.!" '"' star, made his first big
dians Thursday against the Chi
cago White Sox
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the telephone Friday and
wires continued to crackle.
"I chewed Jackie out and he
chewed mo out," Bavasi ex
plained later. "We thrashed every
thing out and the matter ia set
tled. We hung up the receivers
en friendly termi,"
Robinson, who made his pro
fessional baseball debut with Mon
treal at Jersey City 10 years ago,
was chagrined when fans there
booed him repeatedly in Thurs
day's game, woa by the Dodgers,
54t
Mill City Trims
Jefferson 2 to 1
MILL CITY-'SpecUlv-The Mill
City Ttmberwolves scored one run
in the sixth and another in the sev
enth innings to nip Jefferson. 2-1.
in a Marion County B League baae
ball game Friday.
Maurice Bassett doubled and
Don Kllingson singled for the win
ning run. Muir singled borne the
run in the sixth. Jerry Garrison
was Mill City's winning pitcher,
allowing five hits.
Frank Marlatt, who gave up only
four hits but was the loser, scored
the Jefferson run after getting on
with a single. He alsa hit a triple.
Jefferson 414 400 4-1 I 1
Mill City noo noi o-i 4
Marlatt and Marcum; Garrison
a ad Muir.
crowded bandwagon with those tie la ready bow to assume ma
ho predict that this is the year role as the Americaa League !
(or Mickey' Mantle to luiriu nil no. l snigger.
premise of greatness. j "I see bo reason why Maotla
; ! can't be a .344 hitter thia year
and hit 40 homes runi," WUIiama
laid at he sat ia the visiting dug
out at Yankee Stadium, waiting
for the start of tbe New York
opener between the Yankeea and
Red Sox.
"This ia tha year Mickey ought
I Wat A o.i.a.ae IVooa Bf J
MOSCOW, Idaho Iff - Idaho I M ..M... , .?. '
pushed acrwa a run n the toalj, j, nit h
of the ainth Friday to take as ua-i. . .. . ... k. ' .
Vandals Upend
Huskies, 54
expected 54 win over Washing'
toa In the baseball opener for the
northern division' of the Pacific
Coast Conference. .
The Vandals, who didn't regis
ter a conference win last season,
jumped on four Husky pitchers
for 12 hits.
Doug Randall, who went all the
way for Idaho, allowed only five
hita, including a first Inning home
run by Jack Ballard. -
Woodburn Held to Two
Hits But Wins, 73
MT. ANGEL (Special)
Woodburn could get only two hits
but still managed to down Mt.
Angel, 74, in a Capital Confer
Avoriil waa hhind the nlst to ense baseball game here Friday.
TTinmnj pitcner jerry inapciie
got the two Woodburn hits, both
singles, driving in three runs.
Jim Ownings cave up . the
Woodburn hits before being re-1
k 1" . D..I..W io l
Both Score and Jack Harshm.n 7 go7 two- hi"
handle the pitching of Herb Score
the Indians' "rookie of the tea
sea" last year la the American
League. Tbe While Sox nosed out
the Indiaai, 14. in a tight duel.
allowed only two hits.
Score struck out 10 but caused
bia own downfall in tbe seventh
when he walked Minnie Minoso.
cut loose with a two-base wild
pitch and allowed Walt Dropo to
fly te deep right, Minoso scoring
after the catch.
Averill walked In the third but
was hitless in his two other times
at bat.
Averill, in his fourth season of
professional baseball, was signed
to an Indian contract Monday.
The 190-pounder from Snohom
ish. Wash , broke into pro ball
with Reading, Pa., In 1953, bat
ting .314.
He is a former University of
Oregon star.
both singles, and Dan Susee hit a
triple for Mt Angel.
Woodburn 003 001 37 2 3
Mt. Angel 020 00 13 7 5
Chapelle and Karr; Owings,
Butsch (7) and Sprauer.
Tide Table
Yalsetz Easy Victor
EDDYVILLE - (Special) - Val
srti, exploding for I runs in the
first inning, defeated F.ddyville.
22-S. in a district baseball game
here Friday.
The visitors really unloaded the
lumber oa the host Bine, pounding
two Eddyville pitchers for 24 hits.
Met renin. Larry Dodge and n tuam.
Ernie Jobnaoa. each connected I JJ2 M
he should be getting to hit peak.
"Mantle la tha only gtiy right
bow whe t got a chance to break
Babe Ruth'a home run record el
40. He'a got tremetidoua power
and a good awing. He alee hee
the advantage of being a twitch
hitter."
Williami mailed a newspaper
article he read recently whore
Roy Campanetla waa quoted aa
saying that Mantle has not im
proved any since ho Joined tha
Yankeea in IBM.
"I want te contradict Campa
neUa." bo aaid. "But I think Roy
is dead wrong. The way I aee it
Mickey has improved every year.
Last year, for instance, he struck
out fewer timet than any other
year and he hit more home runs
than ever before. He probably will
better . those marks this year."
Mantle made Williams look like
a good prophet. He struck out
his first time at bat and walked
in bia next tura. In the fifth in
ning, however, Mickey surprised
the Red Sox with a squeeze bunt
that scored Hank Bauer and In
the seventh, he clouted a three
run homer to sew up the victory
for the Yankees 7-1. It wai hit
third home run in four games:
Later he had te leave the game
because of an aggravated thigh
muscle which will keep him tide
lined for five days.
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Ceodetic Burvay, atlaj4. Ora l
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Today's Pitchers
NATIONAL IBAOI-B
Breoklya al PiHafcweh WewtiBt
(JO-Si vs. rrional il-i.
Ctnclonatl at Chicago sTJIppatola
(t-ie vs. Mayor iS-li.
Milwaukee at St. Layla-BlaaWf
(1-1) vs. Schmidt te-Ot.
Only games achedulcd.
AMERICAN LIAOl'B
Chicago at Kamoe City alarhor
(O-ll va. Dttmar Ill-Ill.
Bortmt at Na York Suara (t-T)
va. Turlov IV Mn
Wsahlnfton at FVtimore Stono '
(t-iii va. wt(tii IS-il.
pmtt at Cleveland afllhw (4-1)
va. Garcia 111-131.
Amity Warriors Trim
Philomath Club, 94
Philomath - (Amityi - The
Amity Warriort, scoring 4 runs in
the fifth frame, upended Philo
math High School, M, in a Marlon
County B League baseball game
here rriday.
The big Amity inning came on
three errors, a triple by Denny
Bruthe, and successive singlet by
Chuck Kadell. Al Coffelt and Marx.
Kadell was credited with the win.
Lyle Dauglferty homered for Phi
lomath in the 7th.
Amity 40Sietl- I I
rhilomatb 004 401 -4 7 I
Kadell and Ehlers; Chambers.
Smith (4), Wilson tl), and Good
win.
Ranks Brave Wallop
Willamba Club, 14-3
WILLAMINA - (Special) - The
Banks Braves defeated Willam
ina'i Bulldogs, 14-3, in a Yawama
League baseball game here Fri
day. Winning pitcher was Loyd
Moore who scattered 9 hits for the
route. Moore was effective in the
clutchea although found for a home
run by Bulldog Pitcher Lundcen.
Big man with the bat for the
wlnneri wai Gordon Kelly who
tripled in the fifth with one aboard.
Carl Partee and Marv Baker had
hid apiece for the Braves.
Bankl 414 050 0-14 14 a
Willamina .... 000 002 1 I 4
Moore and Bene(iel; Lundeen,
Booth IS) and Littlejohn.
Seattle Pacific Bowi
ToWenatchee, 13-0
WENATCHEE tH-Wenatchee'i!
Northwest League baseballera
routed Seattle Pacific College. 13
0. Friday (or their fourth exhibi
tion win against no losses. Wenat
chee pitchen Gene Shortlidge and
John Marshall limited the Falcons
to four hiti.
Seattle Pacific 000 Oft) 000-4 4 C
Wenatchee 040 103 14x 13 12 1
Massongill, Johnson , Parenti j
ill ana wnaien; anoruiagc, mar
shall () and Lundberg, Brown t6
BEAVER GOLFERS LOSE
SEATTLE ID - Washington
Ironed out a 22H4 wis over
Oregon State's golf putteri Fri
day. Len Perry of Washington waa
medalist with a 71.
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Ladle Minor Leaguo team Tvaults
Ladd It Buirt I Peggy ShoH-4111 4
Mollywnod Fioaneo Co. (foigy Ala-man-4131
a Batdorfs iBohena Tax
4641 X. Team No. I iJean Doma-'"'!
S. Team No. S (Belly Hohlnaon-3831
4. Th Meadows iElie Heriwy-iii
0 Mt. Fir Lot- Co. i Helen Hearing,
anil . Teem No- MarX VejiutxJt
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Hi eam .oorlef . and. . .Taam
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High Individual aarlea and fame
-in Oomea tt Team No. 4, 4N and
law. .
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Mmnretle Laatua team ro-
0ilta (April . 19): The Hub. ill
teCoer. 4I: Ids Market IX) Rama-
Ken 43S. LoddS ori ivi unrein.
5i4- Team No. I (41 Sayre. 411. M
7"' ar.tmn 111 Janren. 4IS:
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al u eat I TTfr"tV aStV Fir-
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P.rk'r, (11 twtS. 411
North Salem Jayvees
Topple South, 13-8
The North Salem Jayvees spot
ted the South Salem High counter
parts to an 4 run first-inning lead
and then rallied ta take a 134
baseball win at Waters Field Fri
day. .
The Junior Saxons put together
doubles by Dale Wulf. Bobby Levy
and Bin Buxxell with assorted
walks and errors to take their
early lead. North Salem scored I
runa in the seventh on timely tin
gles by Ham Mailer and Bobby
Reaves to break up the ball game.
North JVa 222 Ml a-lJ I 4
South JVt . .. tfloanoa-i 7 12
Krueger, Harmea 1 and Darl
ing; Wulf ana Harrison, Meinnger
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Cervais (Jul) 8 to 7
CEBVA1S - (Special) - Stay
ton nipped Cervais, aV7, in .
Capital Conference game -hero
Friday. The Eaglet got tneir win
ning run in the sixth on singles
by Gary Spaniol. and Bob Smita
and a Cervais error.
Staytoa's Smith waa the day a
leading batter, hitting three
singles in four times at bat.
Bill Pauloff hit a triple and
Darrell McCall a double for Ger
vate, each knocking in one run.
Stayton ..220 Oil x -t 11 1
Cervais ..020 041 07 S I
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