The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1956, Page 12, Image 12

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    II) Statrnman, 5U!-rn. Of ., Tiim., Apr. 2133'
rly in Hot Spot . .
QiLLiCl'iIiinrj Control
Br i ir frh tuos
CAKLAND lVS!iil boxing Investigator Jirow Cot developed
leniimony Hmutay shewing hid nhertv' clo matchmaking con
trol In ban rranriaco bay area basing.
fromotor Johnny Munro trMlfled at lh (tut boslng Investigation
at rUhrrty "actually runs ' tl
(ornia boilnf enterprises. Indrr
California ruin, a manager i"t
supposed to bi connected wllh pro
anting fighls. .
Flaherty manage Carl IBo
Olioa, former middleweight
champion, and IW itabla of
lighter.
, 0er aymeat Admitted
Munra. matchmaker for Cali
fornia Bo.lng Enterprise at Rich
mond and Oakland, aaid Jim Nor
rla. International Boxinf Cub
president, and Trtimaa Clbaon,
aeeretary at lh 1BC, wa ihare
bolder In CBK.
Under Cos" questioning, Munro
acknowledged a gio.ooo overpay
ment, beyond contract percent
Ccnlral Wins
3-Way Meet
Held at Night
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL -(Special)
Central captured tri
angular track meet Monday night
by running up U'4 polnti. Taking
aecond plr.ee wn Slaytoo with
M'4, followed by Dallai with 19.
Bob Roy waa th big acorer for
a?ea, to (W pura la 1JM Staytoa and took high point honori
lam l-alaea flrtit. la th meet with 10 polnti, Roy
Cox aiked whether Flaherty, won tha dltcut, high jump, pole
would hav ta ask CBE approval ; vault, toot put and javelin.
for rearrangement of fight
card I "fata. Munro sal M,
Three Central atbletei were next
high la the point column. Vern
Munra a!d tha fight club he .Lovelace and Bob Brant each tal-
operate la Oakland awl Rich-! lied H't point and Jim Travl
mond wer part of CBE and that ( had Wa. All throa ran a lei an
ne wa rtr uenroo rorot arena - n winning Central relay team
ib eaa arancuco aiw waa.
Ta Keef flgalere Baiy
"All tha money go ta tha cor
poration," Munro aaid. .
Befor tha CBE wu organized
early la IKS, Munro aaid, Flaher
ty bad guaranteed to underwrite
any loaie la boxing (how pro
moted by Munro.
II explained that Flaherty
"wanted ta keep hi fighter
buirr," Munra Mid.
Cox asked If that watal a da
ilrabla arrangement lor a promo
ter. "I thought It wu wry ale,"
Munra answered.
Befor the CBE wu organised.
Munro acknowkdf ed payment to
Flaherty ever and beyond fighter
and manager ihare for booking
help. On $2,000 payment repre
sented half of tha promoter'
har of television payment for
a tsooo uiaon-oann tamer ugm.
Each of tha fighter alto wai paid
a M.000 television fee,
Flaherty Cela Split
Under th arrangement where
by Flaherty absorbed loiwe. Fla
herty received a SO-SO split of any
profit from a boxing show.
Cox questioned Munro closely
about the number of Flaherty
managed fight appearing oa his
Richmond and Oakland show. A
Flaherty fighter waa a mala
eventer la all show through 1H1-HUM.
Cox laid five Flaherty fighter
wer oa on tight card la July,
19&. 11 asked whether Munro
wu awir of a state regulation
requiring written trrmisioa from
th (taia t Mil j to,., million for
mora than three of a manager'
fighter appearing oa a tingle
carl ,
! Net Cfoeallaaed
Munro (aid h gv th boxing
commission dvance notice of the
fighter on th card, but did not
(pecifically ask written permi
inn oa thi or any other occasioa.j
Tha commission atvtr raised a
Question, h uid.
Munro said Flaherty had the
best fighter available for boxing
how.
"Sid Flaherty don't tell me what
to do; he Mggests," Munro uid.
"Mostly 1 follow what he sug
gest. He doa't tell ma. He not
that type of fellow."
Cox asked Munro to explain a
$59.71 payment to Harry Fine,
now manager of Sacramento light
weight Joey Lope. Munro uid
th money wu paid for Fin';
"exnensea" an a Irin ta a An.1
ffalea In tin tin m Li FimhrM I
Nunu Randle bout In May, 1955.
Cox thowed Munro record in- !
Lovelace bad first la th high
and low hurdle, Brents woa th
broadjump and high jump and
Travl took both prlnt ovent.
Light failed oa th track mid
way through the meet and several
event bad to b completed la the
dark befor th Djhti cam back
a.
The summary:
M. H lit Vera Lovalara in. A
Uia Sr Boyl (li. Mark: IB.
lot: lit Jim Travla iri. (
iui, ara quiring (ui. stark:
Mlla! jrt Jim Marfan (). tnd
mnn iai. ara iniram ici. nark
wa iui, "o fiton iki. Mark: as J,
L. X I Irt Vtm Lovtlar in M
Hwiof (). rd Maah (Dl. Mark:
lui. art luurnrin (L. Mark: 1S T.
tal ((! Dnhen (Dl and Mnr.
faa (ll, Ira Infram (CI. Maik: l:l.l.
B. 1 ! Bob HrvnU ICS tonA
Uc (CI, J4 Ptlrek (Si. Mark: III'.
Dlte.l lit Bab n iri. inrt tr.it.
drachl 101. r4 McCormlek (Ql
Mara: 1U'
H J : lal Brand (CI ma rti.i
nain ui ana t. ooH (C). Mark
Vaunt la Bob Mo 11. tnal
nrtnn (1.1. ara wnMihauu iai.
Mark: II' (".
nel! lal Bob 8T (ll. In Band
C. r Naak (Dl. Mark: ' 1".
Jmw la mk ftt.M III -J
aww ur ' I "-J ami-
toa (C), iri Bona (C. Mark: 14S-
Ralav; M Canlral. Travta. Cuta.
Irlh, Branta, Lovalace); Ind, liay-
North Salem'g J V
Club Tops Albany
bcnalors
Heading
For Home
league Opener
Here Saturday
(CeatUaed fraa prered. page)
Henry Monday, sanding th In
fielder bark to th Sarrtmento
club, II still has a long way to
go befor being up to Claa B
baaeball standards.
"Th rest of this week will ha
spent on that pitching Hall,"
l.uhy told Monday niiiht. "They're
just not In shape yet, but they
will be. Their work it cut out for
them."
Both Mel Krause tnd Jack
Duna likely will participate la
some of the week' drill at Sa
lem, t Luby expect to us both
la th opener Saturday night.
Adding Insult to Injury, Pitch
er Red Whltson reported to th
Salem ibout 10 pound under
weight iftrr long bout with th
"flu," and figure It will take
him torn tlm befor he ready
to go. Having th 17-game-win-ner
of last tetson oa the shelf
(I thl particular tlm Isn't good,
but h may com (round fast.
Get The Ticket
Baseball faa ar remladed
that ticket for Saturday p
ealag gam a re new oa sal at
fear local igearle, Wlrkliind
Sporting Coad Store, Stevens
4 Sea Jewelers, Oscar Eager
laauraac Agency la the Cap
ital Snapping Ceater, aad t
Water Field. Alte, Senator
Fruldeat George Psalus agaia
argea th who bavo pledged
far tea ticket ta secure
then thi week. Tb teitoa
ticket ar ivailabl at tb bill
park (paea 4-1311).
Spokane ... 1U lt IM-I 1 I
l-m 10 OOI 400 t I (
Bill Young. Bill Boitlar (7) and
Jna Rnaal. Jarry Cada. Ron King (1)
and Bay Zarl, Marv Koapf (),
W4x-rT6ltOULOES
COOOrORTLE4ST
FIPTV POIMTS-I" I
W4Do;MOfJii:yio
PJJV4LL I COULD 6ET-
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I!lciLP0 !t EvCry Tlmc By I'mmy Hitlo
Cosmo, the W4ll sr. custom cw'
M4M.SQ4PS HIS CUENTS By TELLING tM
TWEy-Et SO RICH 4N0 Hc5 50 POOR
f ifjt Watyttt 9ffrif9 k, m iwitl Mr
fyjT VWlf-N MlS TDU7C0 STOCK'S TUMOLE,
MB 7CLL5 THE CUSTOMLiVS HOV tASY
THEY GOT OFF COMR417tO TO HIM
DOWrt
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PMMMaMtfaWaHBBaM.
VDU GOT rtCfTHiH'
TO klCK 4 BOUT,
P4L-LOOK4 Mi-
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POR-FIFTEEM
WOJ&4NID BUCKS
I'M OUT
If AWVCHniR"
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Balling Averages Tricky
This Early in The Season
By JACK HAND too, o that h ha made only
;vw vnnir im D..IH.. .oJone error.
,11. r, Villi Wl WMlllllg PT'
erage ar tricky at thl at age
of th season, running th Kale
Card Heal llllter
Although III Yankee have rap
tured th Imagination with their
Hbbson Quits
Post at Yale
(Catiaaed froai preced. page.)
teaching la numeroue basketball
clinic in thl country, be ha
been engaged In aimilar work in
Japan, Korea, Germany, Finland,
Egypt, Chile and Italy.
Team Take Trip
Two of hit Yale team wer the
irat to play outiide of thl coun
try-Puerto Rico, 1950, and South
America. 195J. , -,,
He wa graduated from Oregon
la IKS and hold both master
and doctor degree in physical
education from Columbia.
Hobson'i ton, David, wa Yale
basketball captain during the 19M-
iS campaign.
A highlight of hi coaching ca
reef here, said Hobson at the end
of the past season, wu that hi
basketball teams won 14 of 11 con
tests with traditional rival Har
vard.
Bevos to Wear New
Bright Red Shirts
SAN DIEGO UV-Only the weather now stands between Portland'
candy-stripped pitcher nd opposing Pacific Coast League batters.
Manager Tommy Holme said his pitcher were free, starting with
Monday' gam with San Diego,, to wear their red tweat shirt ind
white-striped sleeve.
But it It's cold," he added.
"they may want to wear heavier
shirts.
Bob Hall pitched for Portland
Monday slight and wore the heav
ier shirt without the stripes. Th
weather wa cloudy and cool,
tail arm a presetted
Manager of torn other clubs
Today's Pitchers
NATIONAL I.BAOIB
Brooklyn at Phlladtlphla lnihl)
Erikint i4 va Boauvin l-n.
N.w York at Pnuburrh - Worth
infinn 10-1 1 va. Kiln l-m
Milwaukta at Chlci0-Buhl (1-tl
va Harktr 10-11
Cincinnati at 81. loull fnlfht)
Rianlltbury !-) va. Mliall (1-01.
AMRBICAN LIAOl'l '
Waahlnfton at N.w York llobba
(l-Oi vi. Kurka (l-l.
Bnaton at B.ltlmort Brtwer (M)
va. Wilms (Mi.
Detroit at Karual City Cromak
(t-li vi. Ihanta U-ei
Only famaa achadultd.
PIGEST
HOOK SHARPENING
TWCXa snJt.TU.7M--
from Ted Williams' glowing .714 ouluri, Hln-i th Boalon Ked
to Jos Valdivlflio's .000. I'nlll goi, th real hitting club of th
19 or 20 game and enough "t
b(Tt" lo mak sent, th aver
(get reflect only who I hot or
Cold at th moment.
Figures through Sunday' games
ar rough on th rookie corps,
l.uls Apariclo, th Chicago Whit
Sox new shortstop, It way down
ther tt .143 and Cincin
nati' Frank' Robinson I strug
gling at .IM. Jerry Lump, the
New York Yankees' rookie short
stop It hitting .330 but ha been
guilt of four orror la tlx games.
Mantle, Berra Balk Hat
Th big muscl men of the first
week ar Mickey Mantle and
Yogi Berra of th Yankees. Msn
tl top the major with four
homer and 13 run batted in
while Yogi ha hit three homers
and driven in 13 runs. Ray Ja
blonnkl, Cincinnati's third bane
man, has hit four homer and Is
tied with St. Loals' Stan Musial
at eight pin batttd la the Na
tional. Jablontki, incidentally, I mak
ing a fine comeback after hi tad
experlencet of last season. Acquired-
from St. Louis after th
KM ctmpiign Jsbbo wi expect
ed to add power to th Redlrgt
last season. . Instead, ho foun
dered at the .220 level and wai
thlpped off to San Diego In mid
July. Hit fielding hat Improved,
EvEtrV 1HUAAM SHOUtO CAB
y A HOOH-HAJ)WtNlr3 WTONB
TO KEEP HOOKS NeCDU-tHAIIP
AT ALL TIMrS. Mfi WILL Ml SO
lti TRIKl AND FLV FISM '
IRMCH CAM HT A HOOK IA,lt!M
WITH LHS SU9K Of BaiArtlNA
A LIADCSCS f-trai TlPPf T.
Above, ihows uu oa trout.
om cxrrtio ow Moort point
(mot useru. on small hooks,
ISPCCIALLV HOLLOW eXHKTS). M
tASV AMO HONI UGMTLVl
HOLLOW tPCAtt
rQiHT POINT
Hon Ajcbo5 svnio points,
USIrta tTONCt aURFACf. indi
CATBO. HONS LKaHTLV ANO DO
HOT M0UCI BAPiS.
early trmnn hat brr lh St,
I, oti i ('.inlini.lt with I tram e
erK uf .32
Ken lloyer, th ('anil' eoml
yrir man at third !", t"p '
eryixxly In botli lengiirs, except
Willlttim, with a ,V) evrra.e, 13
hit in 21 l ball. As Willuiii
hit been up only seven limea !
rau ol hit leg Injury, 11 o y f
really shoat lh way.
Mm Balllag .Hi
Wally Moon, lh Card.' firnt
baarman, la bulling .iU and Bill
Siirnl, lh No. I catcher, has a
,311 minx. Dun Hlatlngiiitie, who
teems to nav uxm over in
thurtstop Job from Alex Gram
mas, . has I .3M averagt coin
pared to Grammas' .200.
Dee Vondy of th Clilcaga Cub
aUo has been hitting th ball at
a fancy UX) clip, beat on the
club. Hub! I.andnlh, acquired
from Cincinnati, is hilling .too.
And Monte Irwin's comeback ll
progrennlng ata .311 level.
Kunkiis City ht been hitting
like crazy with Joe Ginlerg, up
from Seattle, hitting ,W7. The vet
eran Enos Slaughtrr 1 hitting
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iComplkd bt U I Coait and
CtoOt'ii- urv, Corlland. Ora I
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UNIVERSITY BOWL
Clitsle League tetm results:
hsd objected lo use of the atripel , "a.r1JT,aB'" leVtTl ,A' f?"
sleeves, part of th Portland uni
form, by th pitcher. They
maintained tb stripes might dts-
Oil Co. 0. Double Col 4. Sslem
Hardwire 0. Crown Princ Bowl
ing Shirt 4. Barbs Sporting;
iifBiiittBiircui mt iym auiai, user-1 n
trct batter. They wer backed 01R!'?I, vtn? S'
up by umpire. jRiche Electric 1. Boyc Te.m
But a directive to umpire Mon-i- ,r.r"V "o1"" .
rta from laaaim nra.lrl.nt ttlul "Igh tem erie nd gam.
M. O'Connor declared "there 1
Hartman's Jeweler 3027 ind
nothing In th. playing rule which I1073- ?"dividU.I serie. aad
-hiK?.. -i .mm.- ime, Bud -Ostrera of Double
-Holme. ..id h. w. plea-d; ' "fl ?
with o Connor a directive.
Other high Koret: Bunny Bun-
w. t.,., .a ... "ell 612, Lyle Anderson 630,
Klve. u7 h. Mid 'Vt we tried Dick Morri' Dick phiPP
Ballera DtKt't Object 8.28.? o m 1
Tha Port and manager aa d he ". v"
- I
hid not heard of any complaint
by opposing batten. I
Due-Many" nlteik.. mKA iJ'
' I W UtiUU imillCI WUII tWIIU : a-.. a ta at l ( a
red jersey igainst Hollywood , I . t' , .'
"I 'FF ... a. ... ,
VB 800 League tesm results:
Kinnier Motor I, Team No. 5,
O. ' Chuck' Service 0, Simmons
ALBANY - (Special) - North
Salem's Jayvoe blanked th Al
biny Jsyveet, 44, la a baseball
gam played her Monday. Albany
collected six hits but wu unable
to put them together for a run.
After scoring once In th second
inning, the North Sslem cored An Important meeting for the
three mor. in th. fourth off an Capital Auto Racing association
error. Hal Cowea' doubl and Jim ind it auxiliary will be held to
McCafferty'i lingl. night at I p.m. at th home of
North Salem JV ..610 300 t-4 t 1 1 club president Red Weitman, 3840
Aiony jv too ooo 6-4) 6 Hollywood avenue
last week, without beine asked
There had been no objection from
the Hollywood club.
There hat been no complaint
from San Diego. On Padre pitch
er commented he wa more con
cerned about the itripe on Port
land batter' tleevei distracting
him.
O'Connor taid In his directive
that It would be rescinded if other
manager' could present convinc
ing tvidenco th itripe wer objectionable.
Capital Auto Racers
Set Important Meeting
Kelley, Harm (I) and Darling,
McCatlarty (4); Willed and Darid-
lex.
Weitman ha requested that all
car drivri, owner and sponsor
be present for the meeting.
stealing thl payment was
charged to th. account for "fishi
er' pune."
Munro laid ho wu lurorited
that the record showed this. He
said It wa a "mistake" and
should bave been charged to
"travel expense." ,
In earlier phases of the investi
gation, Cox has struck at deduc
tion for manager expense out of
iigmers' purses.
Kiag TeUs Paraff
Jackie King, Sacramento pro
moter, testified $857 00 was paid
to Flaharty a a half cut In the
gat of Sacrimento'i only tele
vised fight between Maurice Har
per and Al Wilson. Kin exolained
Flaherty put him in touch with
Ray Arcel, fight television book
ing igent. t
Fred A. Pearl of Sacramento.
laid that on certain Sacramento
ahowi, iport writer Bill Conlln
of the Sacramento Union wai paid
m per cent cut for writing
publicity itoriu for "th country
piper.
1 1 a I a ii nai....,, a.i ,. , .,.
; .
ir rt jt h i vi i i i t j i n nil
MO'J riWI l I I'M I Ibl. II ll.'IN
(Continued from preced. page.)
wlU eaaUy recall aU the kallahala Kiltie a ted U create when
pitching there wllh Bremertaa. Salem wasa't th only club that
Insisted he did everything to th ball but bit tt la iw before
ervlag tt ap t tb batter ...
Luby'i visit to San Francisco the other nisht In talk hnalnesa nh
Jerry Donovan of the Seals, may have been a jaunt in vin. Hugh
wnt th new Boston Red Sox farmhand to stop over in Salem lor
a Sunday afternoon exhibition game in July, when the Senators are
scheduled idle and when the Seals will be en route from Vancouver
wher ther it to bt no Sunday baseball. But Klamath Falls, of all
places, has already put in a bid for the Seals on that particular date.
A K-Falls temipro Outfit Would DlaV 'em If Dnnnvan aovnti tk A.I.
Luby is arguing that same Seals will do much better financially if
they take the Salem offer. Donovan is thinking it over.
While atending the Seals-Los Aneeles came the other nlM we
were treated to a rare item, one of the longest home runs we've ever
Schedule Told
Of Boat Races
A schedule of (even intercity
boat races wa released Monday
by the Salem Boat Club. First race
of the season will be May 6 at Cor
valli. Salem will be the host club
for a race dated her July 29.
This year all intercity races will
include' a new junior division of
...... In. un.i.d.l.P. Jmum at Im
1 m.a.B.a ...
7P. a ut ago.
The complete schedule which fol
lows does not include the OMBRA
races planned for May 27 and
July 4. The schedule with the
sponsoring club and the lite of
the races:
May 6, Corvallis at Corvallls;
May 20, Lebanon at Corvallis;
June 10, Corvallis at Corvallis;
June 24, Albany at Albany; July
29, Salem at Salem; August 28,
Corvallis at Corvallis; September
9, Albany at Albany.
Beaver Bowmen Field
Tourney Held Sunday
1, Taggesell Pontiae 1 Cadwell
uu t), itepine runt a. I
High team series and game, j
Simmons Fuel Oil 2563 and 898. 1
High individual series, Onr Sac
re of Tsggesell Pontisc S71.
Hieh individual came. Al June-
ling of Nameless Food Mkt. 228. I
Other high scores: Bill Luke of J
Simmons Fuel Oil M2-207. Bill
Ringnslda of Chuck's Service
546-204. Ted Elllnger of Cadwell
Oil converted 4-7-6 split
BAB Alley !
Results Monday night In the
B&B Alleys Mixed League: Tum-i
bier 3, Goofupt 1; Fearsome
Four 3. Pin Pals 1; Screwball! 2, ,
Five Spares 2; Satan Pins 2,
Stinkers 2. j
High team game by Fearsome ,
Four wtth 510. High team series
by Tumblers with 1.399. High In-;
dividual game and series by Jerry j
Smalley with 111 and 495. High
Individual game and series for,
the women by Doris Teetx with,
147 and 371. !
Other high scores: Lorrin
Beugli TO Harold Erendetr 165, j
Marvin Swartwout 184, Gary Mann- j
key 177 and Frank Dugger 162.
CAPITOL ALLEYS
Commercial League No. 2 team
results: Martin Bros. 3, Team No.
10 1; Tip Top Tavern 3, Harger'!
Sporting Goods 1; Burkland Lum-
ber 2, Team No. I 2; Turn A Lum
Lumber 1, First National Bank 3;
Stettler Supply 3. Knights of Col-;
umbus 1; Jones Fagg 3, Lipman
Wotle Co. 1.
High team game: Tip Top Tav
ern, 1,048. High team series: First
National Bank, 2,903. High indi
vidual gam and series: Clem
Hauth. 232 and 582.
Capitol Commercial No. 1 re
sults: Salem Steel Jr. Supply 1
Artz's Studio 3; Lawless Mssons j
1, Woodry's Furniture 3; Goldie's
4. Valley Oil 0; Spinner' Fiv 0,
Salem Auto Parts 4; Orval's Used
Cars 1, Rawlinsons Laundry 3;
la Sacramento. Conlln told th
AiaociaiM rrana -'trier is no
mystnr about It. "
"On certain boxing shows
Jackie Xing and Fred Pearl em
ployed m to write advance pub
licity stories for out-of-town use
which I did with the full knowl
edge and consent of my publish
ar."
rIiits Pound
Pioneers in 2
The Beaver Bowmen field tourna
ment' was held at Dallas Sunday
with the following results in the
five division of the tnnrnevr
Men's instinctive: Frank Larson, ! Knights of Columbus 2, Nicholson'
Portland: Kill DrSalliet Portland- i Insurance 2.
witnessed. It was blasted by Steve Bilko, the truck-sized Lot Angeles Sherman Spears. Portland. Men's1 High team game and series: Sa
first baseman who has played in the major with the Cardinals. The freestyle: Ike Epoerlv. Eugene: lem Auto Parts, 1,055 and 2,993.
WALLA WALLA fl - Whitman
Combined timely hitting with good
pitching and near-perfect fielding
to sweep a Northwest Conference
"baaeball dotibleheader from Lewi
and Clark here Monday, - and
' The Missionaries pushed across
t';;ht runs in tha first two Inning
of tha epeoer and watted to Tic-
left-center wU in Seals Stadium starts up some 402 feet from home
plate. And il l over 20 feet high. Home runs in that vicinity have been
rairwneijr icarce in an m nistory of me Dig plant, and Joe Brovia,
lh oT Coast League riugger has hi nme enshrined on the wall!
with an accompanying star for having blasted a four-master at that
point tome yean ago. Al Lyons, another treteran PCL'er also ha his
nam and star near that owned by Brovia. '
Webster to Keep Shortstop Tradition " r -
If the Seals maaagetaent hasa't doae away with the ritual
aeeampaaylag these gargaatalsh iwalt, the painter wlU be put
(lag Bllka's moairker aad star ap alongside' Brovia' any day
lew. Wkal a poke that wai! F.vea I.by gagged aa hi coffee
whea Ike ball disappeared far Into the parking lot behind the
distant wall . . ,
No chance of the Senators felt ins Bill Diala hark aiain ihi irin
Not at the present at least. The Sacs have sent him to the Visalia
ciuo oi tne Lauiomia State League, by Dials' own request. Bill's
tamer uves were ana n wanted to be near him , , , And Bud Francis,
the hurler who asked for and got hi releas so that he "could make
a better deal," is trying for a spot with the Salinas Packers of the
Class C California circuit. W're told that Bob Roberts, the Wiim.
pitcher with Spokane, Vancouver and Wenatchee I also with Salinas
now, but we won ! believe that until we count nose on Edo Vanni's
wenaicnee ciun next Saturday night when it opens the campaign it
Waters Field with th Senators ...
In keeping with the longtime Senators tradition, that of having
an adequat ihortstop, it appeart that the string will not be broken
thii season. Young Ry Webster, all 18 year of him. has looked
better and better in cmp. not only afield but also with th hit wnd.
He' wrprisingly powerful with the bat too. Luby like hi chances
a lot and flguret th parent Sacto may have something real good
in the yearling. If they do, tt wiU mean another ptgt In th Salem
recording of hiving developed torn mighty fin horttopper over
tho yean.
Bill Smith Roseburg; Paul i'lnta
rich, Portland.
Women's instinctive: Doroty Bal-
lou, Roseburg; Ruth Digby, Rose
burg; Ell tan Brown, Dallas.
High individual gamer H. Olingcr ;
(Woodrys), 244. litgn individual
series: Wet Blewett (Salem Auto
Parts), 608. I
Women's freestyleMarit Hamil-i .-r. . -. n 1 1
Ion. Portland; Fern Kpperly. Eu- T irst Lontest Held
gene; Vada Wood. Portland. Junior, fl- JirJ Racing Uub
Boys: Delbert KlUingzwortb. Sa- r,,.. L.. pi.,
lem; George Heppner,. Dallas;
Dennis Dumler, Salem, -
Jack Cassinl, Memphis manager,
led four different minor leagues
in stolen bases. In 1940 he led the
Ohio State League, 1941 the Pio
near Wague, 1947 the Texas
The Cherry City Racing Pigeon
Club held its first bird race over
the weekned from Eugene. About
130 birds wer entered and the first
place winner was owned by Macey
Hadley, Hadley's bird covered the
50 mile distance at a speed over
1400 yards per minute.
The club will hold another race
League and 1948 the American . this coming weekend from Cottage
Assn. i Grove.
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