Win'S it enaws :m As Rookie Cade Tops freak to four potane 7-5 Locals Still Unbeaten; Satalich To Make Debut on Mound Tonight Russell Tunis Efforts to Track Noic Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., May 1, '56 (Sec. H)-9 Bjr AL LIGHTS' EH Stalesmaa Sparta Editor Another rookie earned his Salem Senator spurs last night, this one wee Lefty Jerry Cade, of the Oakland, Ore . Cades j j TKn clomW voarlino u-hn liiirltt1 (nr Rav Mplerac Drain Rlnrk Sox scmipros las' semester, shook oft an early bombardment in the 'Waters Field sr.es opener with the Spokane Indians and went on to beat them by , 7-5 score. This victory, a mights bis one for the little lefty, was No 4 in a row for l'ncle Hugh Luby's surprising athletes, In Waters Field Contest ... Saxons Hope to Upend North in Game Today South Salem's Saxonv v. ill try lnd.iy o do uhat North Salem did to them sacral weeks, ago. On April 13 North defeated South, 2-1, binding the Saxons their -first loss of the young baseball season North Salem is still undefeated in 12 games and the Saxons hope that today they end that streak when w-, -pv I five tonight. Limene Downs 'sxs :: Chiefs, 6-1; Yakima Wins the two clubs clash at .1 30 p m. at Waters Field Coach Bill Hanauska s Viking are now leading the district 3 teams with a perfect 6-0 record. Hanauska sain Monday that he will put his ace lefthander. Jack Loy, on the mound in hopes that Loy will duplicate his efforts of early April against the Saxons. Juran Still tnrieeided Hank .luran. the Saxon mentor, was still undecided Monday on his pitching choice. It will tie c.the John Frederick or Bud Chappelle. Loy has never lost against the Saxons and Frederick or Chappelle will draw the job of ending this string Remainder of the lineups will be as follows: North Salem Kent Larrimcrs lb: Kd Syring 2b: Mike Kelly ss F.d Kitchen 3b; Jim Michaelis or Parise If; Val Barnes cf; Bob Janlze rf; and Bob Russell c. Other Prep (lames South Salem Bob Heals lb Rotter Hey den 2b; Ron Baker ss Pullman :!b, Darryl Fine If; Dale Joins c(. Roger Cardo rf. and Jcrnmr (HMTlt'fi c. In oilier prop baseball 'lames around the valley. Con.illis will he at Alh.inv. Sweet Nome at Leb anon. Mill City at Chemawa. Phil omath at Sublimity. Amity at Jef ferson. Stayton at Cascade. Cen tra at Sandy. Kstacada at Canby, Banks at Salem Academy. Shcri dan at Dayton, Yamhill at Sher wood, and South Salem Jayvees at SiK erton Sax -Jinx in as many Northwest League outings The Senators will try to make it ! five tonight, starting at 745 it will be Big Ad 12 game winner with Eugene's champs last year, on the hill for the resident crew. He's on opt.on from the Portland Beavers, and his opponent on Joe Rossi's visiting flock will be Righthander Kd Luedke, a 1955 holdover who won 2. lost 11 in 23 outings. .Bad Start, Good Finish Kl'GFNF, Ore 'A - Rookie ( eVer there were an example s'oith Salem did ri"Mhander RufS Penfold allowed of the old adaae. "A bad start only low nils in nis ursi .onn- n:cans a good tinisn. it presented west League start as the Eugene itself to the 777 spectators last Emeralds tripped Wenatchee. 6-1, night in the first n( a four-game baseball Drain must'Ve looked mighty series here Monday night. close to the hard throwing port In a Northwest League home sirier in the lirst two innings, opener at Yakima a crowd of 2.905 when he was shelled lor all five watched veteran righthander Dick runs on as many hits and a pair Young pilch the Bears to a 1-0 f walks. When Cade hit the Spo baseha'l win over Tn-City. tane bats, he hil em hard. A Penfold faltered only once, in Walk, Kddie Murphy's double and the fourth innine when a Texas ong nomr n,ns t0 jeft ny John League double by Tony Ithas. a Bellone and Jim Sampson made it passed ball and a sacrifice fly by 4 jn the first, and singles by John Ltindberg scored one Wenat- m staley and Murphy, around a chee run walk to Ron Jackson ne'led an- Ku;;ene scored once in the firsl, u,h,r tribe lallv in the second, twice in the third and added three Tl)(, EVqn,(st:,n( wovcs were of more insurance runs in the sev- mlrse noi(.rmg fr ,h(. s enth. Mannv Laco-ta. third base- J.tap- as 1mM as ji he were man, was Eugene's leading hitter , absor0 an unmerciful sliellatk- with three for lour, incluaing one double and four runs-battedin. TECHNICAL FISHERMAN POPLAR BLUKF, Mo. f Louis Orone, operating a gravel digging machine in the Black river, came up with an unexpec ted haul of a three-pound chan nel catfish. He had to throw it back in. No fishing license. A '-II sX. - i -. f . ' " - i ';v'X . ! Fw4 -t ?iJ ' Anderson, Svjghq Drafted by Pros IJoslon Picks HusselK K. C Jones; Willie ftaulla Seleeted by St. Louis NEW YORK i-'Max Anderson, Vniversity of Oregon basketball center lor rfhree years, was picked by Philadelphia's Warriors la . professional basketball s annual draft of college players Monday. The player who opposed Anderson the most timet through ail high school and college basketball career 7-foot Wade iSede Hal brook, furmer Oregon State Col lege pivot man was drafted by Syracuse. Halbrook did not com plete his senior year at Oregon e and last season played lor Vickers Oilers of Wichita Other Pacific Coast draftees in-! eluded . Phil. Jordan,, ex W'hitworth ! College who played for a Seattle AAL team last season, and Elgin Baylor. Seattle I'niversity, both by Minneapolis; Jess Koh. Idaho Slate, by Syracuse Bill Russell San" Francisco, by Boston; W illie Naulls, UCLA, by S!. Louis, and K C. Jones, I'SK, by Boston. Cardinals Top Braves 2 to 0 :- St. Lotii (fains National Loop latl Pacifjc Splits With Pioneers Gene Marinacci and Carl Hutzlcr mg. Luby Goes With Him But Luby stuck with the youngs- aiso naa tnree nus in nmr ,P, .for PVP thoueh he was either TOe teams play again Tuesday oQ wjW w too ,rue wjh hjs nignt. Young . .. . casts, he did have plenty on them, hits and ' . ra iv ry a n 101 1 1 tv i sr . vput SAN FRANt IM O-Big Bill Russell, All America baskelball player lor llaiverslty of Saa Fraarlsre. shews off his form as he clears I fret I Inches la the higk Jump kere Monday. Russell, already a member ol the Olympic basketball trtim, hopes to make the track team as well. It was only the serosa1 time ke bad Jumped this year. He made two tries at 1-10 but quit when he injured his heel. (AP Wlrrpkolo) WU Dumps Coyotes Twice iBearcats Win Bot'o im tT wa.sea omy wo men .n jt fc d h, f fc Vern Mndsfathcr in a pitching ? . ., . ' . ino . . The Bears col an unearned run it the eighth inning when F.lwayne Wilcox walked, advanced on an error and then came home on a sacrifice fly bv Ron Nixon. v, , i. m . '-im l' coo- 84 and 22-1 there on was something that de lighted every Solon patriot in the arena. Spokane got but three hits ofi the kid in the last .six heats. Dne ol tnem was . , triple olf the center w a L hi i belli I1 1 03 0OO 30x l Nrs 1., it! tfti and mfold inrt Dappei t. it o Hag 1. ina CALDWELL, Ida 'Specialt After taking six straight North west Conference defeats, Willam- tremendous ctte suddenly ut loose here Mon- noar the day to swe-p a doublebeader Irom NOKTHH'rst I r.A(;l K, rw.ln he Una, l..-ll( CM I I.1..1, 11 11,.. W I. 1VI W I. Pfl .,- .,, v.,,,,,,, , luaim, nis im- !.... , , ...... , i noi nnnenranrp sviingci in ine hum. uui v jue was game n-t ana men expHHiing in me tufnt 3 1 .750 w.n.th 0 4 ooo Padres Paste Mounties 14-5 VANCOUVER, BC. W - In Pacific Coast League baseball game, delayed 35 minutes bv the banged out of the regular MILWAUKEE Uf - The St Louu Cardinals, docile and hit less for S-i innings M a d a y shattered Warren Spahn's spell with three singles for a run in, the seventh and went on to a 2-1 victory over the Mitwauke j Braves I The Cards slipped into first j place in the National League by percentage points over the Wle Brooklyn Dodgers, tn? to M. al though on a basis of game woa land lost the two chihs are tied at the top of the heap. Milwau- PORTLAN'D - Pacific Uni- kop dropped from first third versity walloped Lewis and Clark. ' y' mh lm 15-4, in the opener of a Northwest majors. Conference baseball doublebeader Th smallest county stadium here Monday, but the Pioneers baseball crowd since the Brave came back to turn the tables, 13 5. cm ,0 Milwaukee in W5J in the second game. m -waicneo ngninanaef lorn Even with a split Pacific re- y P u? his first victory mained in a tie for first place in !h league standings with Linfield, ''tlv;- ' unspectacular seven WU which divided a twin bill with . SPlin ot ,0M- h, j Whitman at Walla Walla. aiiml 00 victor. I Lewis and Clark, trailing 5-S, national i.ragvk ! scorod 10 runs in the fifth inning st luh . oo m m-i I of the second game, all after two ; co.iumt Kint U men were out. Fifteen batsmen i ( s.nmi. Spahn. SinUr (, Bur went to the plate, knocking outd',, ,,( nd Cr""""- five hits and accepting seven only gamo Monday. . walks. i i ' Paclfie was behind 4-2 in the first game but surged ahead with I two big innings, scoring five In the eighth and eight more In the ninth. Bill Braun led Pacific hit ters with a triple, double and two! singles in six times up. ., 1 Bob Gehrts homered with two a aboard lor Pacific in the big ninth tUCSON Aril I Aeinf inning of the first game. He Archi, Moor. wjnoin un hil another homer with t,mn tmir tnr th Hcfen t hi Archie KO's Tiger in 3rd twe men on base in the first in- Tti-niv Kindfthn and Nf! non mi ooo- o 2 ooo ooo oix- t S o and M.Min. Lefthander Jack l.oy, above, the pert North Salem High fliager Beavers Book LA Club Next ninn nf Ihj, ninlt,an Kucent 3 1 ,Sfl W.nath 0 4 . 000 i,. lU. c- nl... ",v "'e master of the situation He whilied second to dump the Covotes 22-1 in Uwiatn 1 1 Ml Tn-City 0 1 .ooo u'"i'-'". Pacific the next two swingers and not seven innings. " , Ytfimi?. US!.. , ... Padrcs blaslrd four vncouver LAC Ynuni the final out on an easy (y to The teams were tied 2-2 going k.n S: at Eun I, Wnatch. 1; left. . into the seventh inning of the first j " "" '""f " ( ade Fanned Eleven I game when the Bearcats scored pacific coast league In fact the farther the portsider four runs and then added one each i . ... p& . f.ViP , . ,. . ... . . . .. . i Seattle 14 S .700 S Dt.RO ' 10 11 .478 went the better he got with his in the eighth and ninth to clinch Loa An 13 s .4 Hoiiywd s 12 .333 "K" Ditch. He wound un with U the win Five walks. Dan Feller's Saeram .Ml Vancovrf 13 .3i strikeouts, and fanned Bellone to single and Gary Burdg's double -.uit, Vancouver j accounted for the four runs in the i San Dieio 14; only gam chluled lend the fjame Bill Bottler, another Spoke seventh ,,. itnn 1 Continued on next paRri 1 Pete Reed hit two triples in the! w L Pet. The Portland Beavers go hack opener with Dale Patton knock- ?' .L.ou 5 ? ?!!?.:. Y.rl! ? ' im r... I ...... h..kn pi;a. n . C. - 1- t. - nrooKiyn 1 mm rmwm who has .ever lost lo the South " V"" i .IPHnmr .IWni mg mm in ooin nines. IMIlw.uk 4 3 .S71 Plt.beh 9 lightheavyweight crown In June, handllv disnatehed Titter C a I 100 000 l.W-15 16 1 Thnmnsnn of Ijm Ancele Mna. 000 120 100 4 5 An niohl with VnneVmit In i a Mountie pitchers for a 14-5 deci- Vanderiandcn, Barendse 4 and 0 tne (mr(j rnUnd. ion here Monday night. Dixon; Stephens, Morris (9),' jjon, fighters weighed in K Umpires Cece Carlucci and Gor- M(,yfr 191 "nd v''00is- I INV, for the scheduled lft-rounoV don Ford, assigned to the game, 1 I er. J failed to put in an appearance Pacific 320 0 0 0 0 S 3 Thompson was staggered twice and two Vancouver arbitors, Ken L fc C ' 120 0 100 x 13 10 4 in the first round with rights t Van Hatten and Harry Ornest, Johnson, Graham 5 . uiey the jaw the same punch Moort were pressed into service. 5. Harendse (5i and Dixon; R. used for the knockout. League publicity agent Dave Stempel and B. Stcmpel. w l Pot. Rowe said the regular umpires C a lm V v it n miv Ka nit (h . ' , ... notnnh Stadium in . . . . where hev racked up aukak Ika ernci. nu n Faa olnah 2b at Waters Field. i:M o'clock. Portland. COliple Of Kriuse. new attendance records over the Zan c weekend. The Bevos were idle j wi'h "te! Monday. Koi-pf, The In. ina,.luc Anaolc elill SzfKula Portland for the start of the new E.isteri mok. series Tuesdav nitlht. and will Suan:m, ;ib !.,., u;.,i.r(,. j Th,, a,.. Mai tin F,j ) Kelley of also. Then the Seattle Rainiers coau'. 2b move into Portland for Friday. Pitching Saturdav a"f1 Sunday qames. fol lowed by the Vancouver Mountie--. Other PCI. games on Tuesday l"p tu d.ttei b li 2b ;ih hi i hi pet A ten-run filth inning and a six-run sixth inning told the story of ol 2 15 U 14 15 IS of 12 2 9 0 (I 0 0 0 1 0 mo in the second game. In the fifth, Cinclnn S 9 .908 Chlc.l.t 3 Monday'i result.; At Milwaukee 0. St. Louii S; only fam played Jack Fowler, Reed, Tom Moore ' ameican league 3.13 and Burdg each hit one single, chicaao s l 2M Tumi 7ialm.n hil two unA Frunk I New Yrk t 3 2 A : '.' . .... j 7 j: " V ctevma :50 caruso oeiieo iwo oouoies. caru.su, 6 9 .133 Boston 727 Detroit 4 MS Kn City 3 W L Pet a M 4M Wpre gjvfn (j,pjr gjsjgnments and 455 , was at a loss to explain why they son didn't arrive. Carlucci and Ford last officiat ed at a game Sunday in Seattle A check was made at their hotel here and other possible where- turning up any BluebaekBitc Well at Odell The Los Angeles fighter landed a few jabs on Moore i nose be fore the champ ,ent hint obMy kneed to the ropes. Portland U. Golfers Defeat Hearrat Team 2 0 II 0 1 o n n ii o 0 (1 (I (I li O (10 0 0 2? Jerry McCallister, non and Fowler each had ver. San rrancisco nt Hollywood ind Sacramento at Seattle. Sunday sorties; t'ndcrprivileged kids who visit the local YMCA will get to see night find San Diego at Vancou some Salem Senator baseball games this season on a special lamily ticket, thanks to Bill Novelli, the owner-operator of the Plaa Hotel in Napa, Calif . which was the headquarters for the Senators' spring camp. Novelli purchased a couple of the club's $25 season ducats from salesman Bud Smith, and then turned one nf 'em over to us to pass along to the YMCA "with my best wishes and hone that the kids will enjoy the games." Bill is that kind of guy Later in the season he plans comhig to Salem tn see a iew enmcs on his own tuset . . La' e l report on Gene TaiKclli w In the S:m Dico PatWs comes from Pad1? MM Rrrlnh Kmer He that (lino's fie'ding K a "bit stiff vet.'' hut that he bkes the w,v he swings at bit Both Tarr-elli and Floyd Robinson do their plav inc against right handed pitchers ntli) if r.nnn ran i,i"infl A terrible batlinn slumps that have bitten him at least once each se mester for the n;M few seasons, he'll probably slut with the Cn.ist Leaguers The "'Vel-'in" $ Home" brlfet prinided the town Senators bv Adam Let-'or. ,I"hn Vines. Father Chrili.m the Srr ra Calbolir Hi?h glee eluhbers and baseball nnc. aloim wi'h inepi heis of the Kni;;hts of Columbus was one nf the fine1! nf i's kind we've attended. And simply because the kids were not overlooked There were as manv wide-eyed prep schoolers as there were arlul's at the party, and all had a big time The KC's plan on making it an annual occasion, and if the enmmencer is an indication, the future welcomes will be whoppers. Real community spirit, that . . . r.ide Gem i e Ciih (pll Repne W.iNh Wh itson Kina i Rowmin S.italich IP !2 Wes Malcolm single in 'too the sixth. ""0 L-.ll.. Ik. !,.( . J I 111,1 .111 III. Illl .llll OlIU 12 ii 's Fowler the second. J 2 2 Firm tame 1 Ulll.mptt. IS) (41 r if Mihft n o n n i n 0 1 4 .1 .1 o n n o 4ot) abouts without 333 , Wahlnetn 7 .931 Batllmr 4 30S " r Monday a reiulta: No famei played. For Carlucci, It was understood to mark the first game he has missed In more than a decade of B(OVCr INet lenill 0,f;rialing at a reported 1.673 games in the Coast and other RliltiLs Willjlllirttl' lcacues Curt Ferguson, one of Salem's many avid fishermen, reported to ! portiand University, led by m The Statesman Monday that the ! Bruce 0udd defeated Wit Bluebacks, an Oregon land-locked j lamette's golfers, ISMi to 2 at sa mon. are "biting like mad" in lhe Salem Golf Club Monday aft 0(1011 Lakc- I ernoon. Cudd shot s 66 to lead the Ferguson told how he and his I field, fishing party caught their limits Results: Cudd def. Tom Lore in one and a half hours. The Blue- 3-0; Vince Altenhofen P def. A1I JW Mighty Mites Back Again . . . Mat Midgets to Show On Armory Bill Tonight J Burdg. 2 . Cruin.3 " McC'lliiter.l 2 Reed 1 PMton r Lipscnnib.r Mon re in Feller p Malcolm, r CORVALLIS - (Special! - The wa, AWOL strong Oregon State tennis team San Diego 070 m 02014 13 0 blanked Willamette University here Vancouver 100 103 (too 5 9 4 Uiml 7J1 Thn I'ictlnf nvl.nH.H Pnlnr.nn nn CI Clnir.. D,.. 1 S ) Rtrlilin: 4 (1 1 - . o..- .... i ,.u,i, , 2 fi i McC.innia.3 2 o l the OSC players on several occa- burger. Funk (2 , McDonald (2), 2 n o Punds r 4 1 0 smns hut were unable tn come un Dnimmond '81 and Neal B R H 3 2 1 Sloan.l 4 1 II Judd.l 3 1 0 Rvan.l 3 0 0 Wilson. m B R H I I a i i 4 13 4 0 2 3 0 1 Maiigard.c 3 1 2 Cox p 3 0 0 Newhell.p x-Perkln 1 0 0 Andemon.3 2 0 0 A quartet of the famous wrest ling midgets, a mainer involving the new local sensation rox ', 23 5 s s Newhell 2', 1(1 2:21 Passed bath: P.tton, Mijjard with Larry ( hene, one that ended ! Three-base hits; Reed (2i. Judd. Two-base hit: Burdt. Run! hatted in 201 with a single win. 1 t n Singles: Norm Merrill def. Bud Mull 7-5, 6-3: Tete Overton def. Hav Myers 9-7, 7-5; Larry Neuman Total. 33 7 Totals 30 4 11 do( R()n Bu,or 4 (i R J R.. Bnh Hied out for Newhell In flth . j . . ,..i,,rt.. ci c n Wiiian etie flioooi 411-8 1 1 Jensen def. Ian Maclvers 6-1. fc-2 id;, hi 002 000 on -4 it s and Dick Jacobsen def Ron Cock- Winnmg pilcher Feller. I.osm? jng 6-2 6-2 "'pi.'r'ne'0'' ,n .h h r ,0 bb utiles: Merraj . Nl.ulnan ucf. Feiier 9 3 . 11 4 7 l Butler Mull 6-2, 4-6, 7 5 and Jensen- After Ih BilIt,p 11,, ,,i,ie .lilt " nan nuurs. ineni ... Awni backs, sometimes better known as; Dick Moore 21; Larry Umber- Kokaiue, are not only numerous ! ger i P t and Dave Kvale Wt tied but also big. Several caught werejlH-l'i; Roger Slieky P def. Jim 17 inches long, according to Fer-: Gillilan 3-0; Mci Peterson (P del guson. Most Kokanee a v e r a g e Bob Withers 3-0, and Mike Sim around 12 inches. i rnons P detBob Miller 3-0, Montreal Roy To Winnipeg t Bow arriors DAN 1.1 BV Like papa, tike son. Fleishman Already Doing C.ood Job ax Bm$ Northwest League baseball men, many of m experienced grads nf the old Western International, believe tliev enme up with a ton nrize when thev appointed Jim Fleishman their president, Jim is working at the iohs, knows the ?nmr and has Insisted on a number nl musts nnd mnst nots. He b'nke awav from his 1'orllind lumber husloess tn mnke a swinn through all the training ramns in California, rturinj; which he held meetings with moguls, managers and umpires. He wisely called In his umpirine staff earlv and assigned one arbiter to work in all games In which one partlrulnr league club partirtpated. So the bandits in blue had their spring training too. "I believe we have a real president in Fleishman." l'ncle Hugh Doug" Donovan, brother of "Red Luby will Jell von. "lie's a baseball man, knows what he's doing and isn't afraid to take over in difficult situations." Three of the league, umps are holdovers. Rotund Paul Kelley, Gordon Bode and Ted- Howe are back a'-'ain, anrl are joined bv W. L. Fulk, Bill Clark and Huss Fisher The latter, secured from the Three Kvc League, worked with the Senators during their camn games. Bogle was w:lh Spokane. Kel'ev will Fir.cne and Clark with Yakima The other two were with Lew Won and Tri-City in their t';iitorn-a eamte We (Ii n'l know who Kiln Vanrti har! to cht"V pn at Wen.iti !re. where Ws Cli'els tuned up. but Mcha someone is sporting uninds . Herbie those freeman and "Red Dog" Dono van, phis another pair of individ ual tussles, amount to the mat menu Maestro Kltnn Owen puts before the customers tonight at the Armory. The mightv mites, each weigh i n l' under lftfl pounds nnd not one standing over ihree feet in height, are han the Terrible, a whiskered little Russkie, Otto Bohman. Tim Hoe and Pee Wee .lames They'll pair off for a tag scramble, with Ivan and Otto go ing against Joe and James. Boh man is the heavyweight nf the pack, at 98 pounds. The little guys have been ex tremely popular here during their annual visits, and always put forth with hilarious action that is full of fiaht. Thev 'II Show I'.arly The Miiii"e!s will go on early so that school kills who wish to see them can get home before the regular show is over Boise Bill Fletcher and Al Warsawski start off the card at 8 5n p m. with a single faller lim ited to 20 minutes. Then Dirty up in a mid ring free-for-all. Armory doors will open at 7:30 o'clock, and there will be no ad vance in ticket prices for the card. On Mat Bill WINNIPF.G, Man - The Winnipeg Warriors, showing strength in every department, rapped in three goals in the last oenod Monda nisht lo defeat4 the Jacobsen def Myers-Maclvers 6-4, f.,u(.rm Montreal Royals 4-1 and take a two-game lead in the best of nine Fdinhurgh Trophy series. 6-4 Second same Rurda, McCallister, Patton (.11. Moor. Willamette 020 0 10 6 422 19 3 The Warriors now lead the ser- Feller Ryan (2i, Wilson Mamrd. C of Idaho 000 0 0 1 0- I S S jrs v,,th the fifth game sched Douhle playi: BurdK - Zlegelman- Fowler and Patton; Perklni. Low ' Reed. 7.lenelman-Reed. Pundi-Ryan '(Si, Cox i6 and Magiaid i uled here Tuesday. Dan, Curt Played Their Parts Very Well Both Dan I.ubv and Curt Jantze. a pair nf Salent prep grads now with the Oregon State Rooks, are Indexed around Reaver ville ss the "twe best prospects on the freshman team." And fcoth played the part well when the Rooks scrimmaged against (Continued .on next page) Dog", goes on with Irish Jack O'Reilly, the tattooed tough guy from Australia. This one will be rough, all the way. and is booked for 2 of 3 falls with a 30-minule limit. The midgets follow. Freeman Topied C.ortoy The main event involving the ultra -powerful Freemnn nnd "(ted Do-'" I also labeled for 2 of 3 falls over a 45 -minute time limit. Thn.n I un. oarned I he mainer hv virtue of their sorties here last'0"0 Bohman. above. Joins Iva. week Freeman used his class and lh Terrible tonight for tag mis i ) i ! t iff' Hs i -. if ; If ipowet to spill Pedro Godny, and :is indexed as the finest wrestly to appear here since Rogers Mark ey. Donovan, with help from ' Brother Douglas, went to a draw against Pee Wee James and Tiny Roe nn Armory mat. The four wrestling mldgels will he special feature of the weekly mat show. BRAKE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT EXHAUST INSPECTION Stop in and Get Acquainted With Our Master Mechanics and Our Fully-Equipped Shop. Take Ad vantage, too, of Our Tune-Up Special. MAY SPECIAL Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs Clean and Reassemble Distributor Clean and Reassemble Carburetor Clean and Reassemble Fuel Pump Test Compression Adjust Fan Belts Check Points, Adjust All Fords-1940 to 1954 All For Just One Low Price S Including Labor : I Plus Parts : . 'S5 '56 Models $12.45 , ! 4 barrel earns $15. 45 There's a difference in Tune I'ps. 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