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2-(Sec IV) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., May 13, 56 Bowl Tourney Deadline Falls Tonight; Friesen-Morris Lead Tto fir raaaal te4flla 'erlgaahtrteTaM4a, Jaa 1 the innl Stateaaa-Caitl Al ky Doaale Sets Hag Tearaa eat fall Ualgat a mldii(M. anal teeaaat im4 plaj starts la leetliateljr thereafter, leaner f fieiala retalat Uli rabin iU to altowH to rrcictcr far the firs r4. If taey m eeaialet tatr first' S far the teia af Jeaa frieee) I DtllM i4 Marri Mr less le Um taHuiaaaeV. with a Ull tcwiaf UUL la eeaaa' alace, with a lJtM aurk tt ia elm fraai Qua rear1! ajcet to ri af th law atara they aa agee vara aariag their tkkt la aa atteaiat la reaeat (ar the title. The fewer eathM af the fail catty field will he eUatiaatew fewiac Ualihfi aeaeUiac Aa- ml Cruk wmiU. ml Kua Riak Liadii ether third af the rigiaal fleM af Sale aaal Larry 014 af j will fall oal dariaf the aecaa rwiiw kM third with 1 HI. tui r4. aa4 still aaether at the rtaaa- towliaf hy the .ldigtat ' Jeha Niher af Safest a" Tere j cearlaaiea at the thirl aVadUaa. ! Lladhlad af Alhaay are fearth Trephfee aa4 arise will fa to The eca4 reaaj Sertil falls with US. ! the wi" U"fV"' at ai'dalnht ea Saaday. Ma; 17. Defeadla chaaiafeai J h a j Fall aetail caa he leeareS at the The fiaab af the tesraaawat are Gfedt asd Keat Bailey af Safest I Caaltel Laaes, Higk aad Ferry tlate4 at the Capital Lien ea . haw aractlcally eUatlaated lb at-' Street. Erskine Hurls No-Hit Win -F?rrrfe. Blanks .4 Yanks With 2 Hits (CeaUaaed fnat areeedlag ag ainth. Haik Bauer also linked, a blooper ever third, before Fer rarese, whe tanned eight, got the final eut , It was his second alarL He I truer out last week, but lost to Cleveland 11. . Turfey toued five-hitter (or (he Yanks, who had only two base runners on i walk and hit-bats-jnan. New York hadn't been shut eut in M straight fames, led. Kla Hit Becaert Milwaukee lead skidded to 42 Stanford Crew Bows To Washington Oars Only Ttro Up. f DOM FEKIARESC Stops Yaaks aa 1 hiU ByllACltllEWINS- Aussie Leaves Field Behind Huskies Nab': District L&C Thinclads Benson Breaks Hurdle Marks LC Easy Victor With 9140 Score PORTLAND (Special) The Lewis and Clark Pioneers captured 11 first places and tied for another Saturday as they turned back the visiting Bearcats from Willamette, 11-40, in a dual track meet. It was the final dual competition of the season for both schools and they rati up five new meet records in preparing for the Northwest Con ference meet at Salem next week end. Dean Benson,. Willamette's de fending NAIA national hurdles champrwes theionJndiyidual per-j former. Pressed by Clarence' Duket of Lewis and Clark, Benson won Hc'sBack Go DumpWU Dave Edstrom Y r SEATTLE (JWSkimminf over wind-chopped Lake Washington with nonchalance and raw power, the University of Washington's oarsmen (CeaUaaed from preceding Ml f ave the Stanford crews a triple whipping Saturday. j just stubborn enough to ruin his ,1, tne nigh, and lows in record After the freshmen and Junior varsity eights had beaten the vis- chance. times. itinf Indians by I lota! of 13 V Delany and three others raced He took tne 120-yard highs In lengths, Washington!! smooth var- against Landy, with Danny J4 j ,imost a full second under sity trimmed the Stanford crew j Schweikart of the Los Angeles tne Mjstjnj( mark of 15.1 which he by the measure of two boats. I Athletic Club, badly beaten last na(J (ormery held. His new record Never seriously pressed, the week in the Los Angeles race, fin- tim. in the WM j, wmch 1 4 I; ?; v. - Tops A-2 List Todays Pitchers i U in his first Saxons Snare District Meet ICeatiaaed frost preceding page) to three for South Salem and Cor- vallis. Tep mat aasty Bull Montana, above, retaras le Armory actio next with 31 16, Sheridan next Tnesday. after a hrlef absence, with 24 16, Willamina next with aad appears against BIU Helen-! 13, Philomath next with 10 and er ia oae of the two mala eveats! Banks last with 1. ea the card. NATDIAl LIAGl'B Kw Yw at Brooklyn-Hum ti ll v. Ntwromb (4-1 1. PhildlBhia t Ftilurh it Hdiix and Rnfovm (Ml Klitw (-l) and Halt lO-JI. Miliukw at CinrlnnaU U) Spoha 1 1-11 and Cron 1 1-0 ' vs. Klippiteia (1-1 1 and Folr 1-31 . SI. Lsua at Otk-aaa lit Schmidt 11-41 and Dirkwtn vi. Jon ll-ll and Minncr (Ml. AMEBJCAN LIAOt f Kaaaat Cltv at Clvvaland LaSorda IMi and Dltmar il-tl vi. TtlWr 14-41 and Scor '1-1'. Baltlmora at Nw Yora 111 Wight 14-41 and Moora It-It va Lar rn 11-41 and R. Coltman il-4l. Chiraia at Dttroit Pla rca (J-!t v. Trucks (4-41. Boaton at Waahlnaton Sullivan (1- Shenvood Takes 2nd v' F'Katl t,-l-With Serra Third ! chiefs edge pilots MONMOUTH -(SpeciaD-The 1 pjf 'ntv North Marion Huskies won the ,v.fcted Prt,Und Ln'ver District 3A-Jtrack and field . ononference base- meet here Saturday, but the bigiba ?am. hfre. Fnd)!y, 5? show was stolen by Dave th flrst scheduled dou- itrom. the pne-man gang from I bfehaader. was halted after six In Sherwood Hifih. Edstrom wnn ! mns bfcause 01 ram- firsts in the high hurdles (15 0), low hurdles (20.5) and high Jump (5' 11"'), and was the big reason the Bowmen finished sec ond in the meet with 57 points. North Marion had 844. The Serra Catholic Sabers fin ished third with 54 16 points, Stayton's Eagles were fourth with 46Sr Salem-Aeademy fiftlL with 39, Gervaia next with 36 16, Cen tral Hi next with 35, Cascade Look and Learn l! 1 C CORDON 1. To what sport does each of these terms belong: a slalom; (b puck; c love; (d1 dribble; ie toucheT 1. What percentaRe of America's 330.008 active air pilots are over forty years of age? 3. What are improper fractions? 4. In what year did Babe Ruth hit his record total of 60 home runs? 5. By what more popular name is the famed painting entitled "Ar rangement in Gray and Black" known? ANSWERS 1. (a) skiing; ib ice hockey; e tennis; (d) basketball; e fencing. 1. About per cent. 3. Those in which the numerator is larger than the denominator. 4. In 1927. 5. 'Whistler's Mother." winnine Huskv varsity covered ishinf third this time. the i mile route in 14 minutes. Landy, very relaxed after the 28 seconds, well over the course race, said: mark of 14: 11.3 chalked up in "I wasn't very tired. I Just 1949 by California. i couldn't give any more. The race The Indian crew which had did nothing more than prove it trounced this year's California was fit. was .( of a second slower than his fastest time earlier this year. Hartmaa Mile Victor Pete Hopkins and Dave Jeans each won two events for the Pi oncers. Hopkins took both dashes and Jeans won the high jump and broadjump. rt-i- II t - ...I L.J 1 . ' and Saxons ran a thrilling dead When Stanford drooped from the in manv timi unrlpr fnur minutes i .L. ma , .ii i d..w B..1.1 .j ' w . i. ii.... .j r,.iii. . . : . . . .. specializing in me oou, again n iuut ww wi wan imw rnun . ; ncai 111 t..o. miwujr nu iau m siroKrs per ininuie or us racing and still not total my recora, tn. mii Saturdav for Willan cnue voonaon. icq iuunewi aiso ran a aeaa neat ior miru piece start and settled down to a 28 Landy said and Gui Bell homered for the ia the tame race. beat, Washington eased slowly ! "i am disappointed. I thought I Bedlef s. who sow are 31 points And In the surprise department, into the lead. I could do it here " beams, tne eecona place tar- sunnette beat Patterson m the high , g,,,, HeM of( i The track Lin(jy Mid. "had Binaw. Top race of .the day was of boat bv 34 lensths led Washinr- ni.ann.ird percentage points as the Redlegs course the relay, in which the viks ton for the first quarter mile.) "It Is a little ridiculous to run scored aevea runt in tne lint on Montana Joins Tuesday Card Inn).? feln) !! the mile Saturday for Willamette and won the four-lapper in 4:26.2, a new meet and Willamette school record. Qualify for State AH winners and second placers (fee summary) qualified for berths in next weekend's state A-2 meet at Corvallis Edstrom's marks were tops for the day in all events, although the pole vault of 11 feet, 64 inches by Wayne Williamson of Donovans Face Chene , Salem Academy was another good r , m one, as was the 160 foot, 2-inch treeman in top MIX javelin toss by Gary Williams of Gervais. Matchmaker Elton Owen Sat-1 other first place winners In urday. added another main event the finals were Al Schmidt of to nis Tuesday nignt mat card at Gervais in the 100 (10.8), Jim hurdles, Jim Rawlins of the Sax-1 By ik- time thev hit the half, lot of lift and I got good time with H. H : l.t D,n Bn.on w. ind the Armory, and put bushy-browed Morgan of Stayton in the mile Tl Cubs clubbed 15 hi i to that on nipped Scott for the ! place spot way thwe w ope w , minimum of effort. It is a better rvta' 17 kilt tttlmharAwl llva tin. I In Ik. nd m ' BnJ n.M Mw.m . r r ? . ... . . , Cards 17, but numbered five two-; in the "century,,' and Dan Moore run homers and six doubles in the of the Saxons got a second In the attack that besan against Wilmer j broad jump. Miie!L Pete Whisenant, the ex-! Stinnette't shot put of W 4's" Card, whacked two of the homers. , was the best individual mark of Pittsburgh got to Robin Roberts the day. Others were indexed as between the boats and Washing- track than the (Los Angeles Co- ton's steady 29-stroke cadence liseum." brushed off every Stanford effort ' He described his effort as "just to close the gap. ' run." The Indians raised the beat to Nervous Energy Larking 31, men to ana were up to 33 Referring to his two appear- , kit. ..j ..: '.:;j: r;."Tu .". .": " n up to 33 rtJi-Sr-XaX; d0.lhe . . ., .n the United States. Landy ." - - ..-.. -.v-..M -..v Wltn no vl,,h e .iram. wash ne G?ne Frees and Prestos Ward. . Washington knocked Boston out af third ia the AL, scoring eight run in the second inning for a 12-f decision. Jerry Snyder swat .ted a double and triple ia the big ;Iram. Later he hit hi first major 'league homer. Dick Gernert drove la six Boston runt with two hom er and two single. - Summary: 120-yd. High Hurdlea: 1-Jlm Stln natte II), 1 Brura Patttraon ISS), Moort (SS), 4 Stclnhauatr (Bl, I Kin (Al, S Wait (8H. Time: 1V1. With no visible strain. Washing- said: ton went up to 31 and crossed "In both cases I was not running the finish line looking like they like I did in Australia. I just don't were out for a practice row. j seem to have the nervous energy ine nreeie that lifted half-foot needed for a record." -3(2 Hawimin Ks!" S-Sctt SS' WaVM 0n SUrfaCe helped Later Landy Said ht might not -McDonald iSSi. a-Grtiie (A). 4 i n0'd wn lhe times in all three run the mile any more but will Meadows Results . Port tand Meadow ' rtnilti tatur day. Ma II muddy and rainy. first rare 3S0 yarda quarter home " up, porw HOo Lady Homan Cat (McDowall) 11 SO, (.SO, 4M; Dr. Floaa Herri a n. j.io: ion , ILMincanl u.iu. vuintna w as, urn :im. Bcoond raca 4'a furlonn I uo. urac T00 NUt (Bimonul 140. 41. 9 JO; Son Rail IPhllllptl 10. 4 70: Mafic Damatl (Arnutranf) 1.0. P"1nclla 44 54. Time :M. Third raco l-ii milt I up. puna 0O Caddll (Hanihawl life, o, 4 00: Spaed Car iSirtonlil ix.no. 1.00; yirat to (Searcy) 170. Qulntlla Use. Time I:S1-1I. Fourth ran I'i lrlont 3 up, una M0 Cromart (SlmonU) 1.50, 4 00 I JO; (aatlchmald ISmolhfm) KOO. .M; Craat Spirit (Monnahan) iJfl Quiixlla 134.40. Tlmt l.W-ll. 'rifth raca Hi furlonm 3 up, purae l0O Nino Two One lEhltnl 4 30. iM. 4 10-. Penny B (Slmonli) 4.40, 3 SO; Llllr'i Chief (Hamhaw) 1.10. Qnlntlla MM. Tim 1:01. - - i Sixth raco t lurlonat I up, purao Iroo Dancer Lonao (Smolhen) 9 10, til: 4 SO; Counterxuit (Mllleri SO. 11.S0; On Your Mark I Dixon) S.M. (JiiliMlla 17150. Tim 103-11. ' Seventh rare a fur nnu 3 un. purae S'OO-Wir Ba iGlfford) o. 4 50. 4.70; Altllg (Monashan) 1110. M; Ski Pole (Dixon) l.W. Qulntlla 113 40. Tima 1:03-25. Eighth rice I'i furlonai 1 up, M'rat SSOtOS CrulH Alon l Duncan l 110, 190, t.0: NiH-t Buy IPhllllp) I0O. 1J0; Balcreat iGlhord) 170. ,. Ouinella 14.30. Tim 1:04-11. Ninth race 1 mil 3 up. purae II -ICO 00 Scottio D. Ilhlerll It .CO, 10. I 70; U. Unity (Hcnahawi 1010, 1 10: 4 McDonald Crave. iNSl. Time: 10J. Mil Sun: 1-Bob Catlln (A), 3 Loren Blaco (SS). 3 Wilcox IAI, 4 Schaaiow IBI. a Nicholae IBS l. 4 Johnaoa (NS). Tim: 4:37.1. 440-yard Daah: 1 Norm Praia (B. S Bob Gatea (SS), J Myart (C). 4 , Snyder (A), e Drake (NS), 4 rrencn (as). Time: szi. i ISO-yard Low Murdlei: 1 Bruc Patterns ISS), 1 Dob Harrii INS). 3 Dunn IBi, 4 Keck (A). 4 Boud- reau (SH), 4 Cobat (L). Time: S1J. 230-yard Daah: 1 Jim Norval (NS), X Norm Peas IB), 3-Grlllt (Al. 4 Crarea (NS). McDonald (SS), Keck (A). Tim: 33.1. Uo-ytrd Rum I Ray Baldwin (A). 1 Bob Sterrttt (SSI. 3-Koelman (SSi, 4 Melalnser INS), t Litch field (NS), t Wlnatoa (C). Time: I :in.i. . Shot Put: 1 Jim Stlnnette C). t Shelby Blevina IB), 4-Mundt (A), I 4 Wrlht I A). S Roblneon (SS), 41 Patllmon iLl Diilanca: 60' 4(". I Diacui: 1 Brad Kroner ISSI. 1 Jim Stinnett iCI. 3 McConnell I A), j 4 Lochenour (NS), Roblneon (SSI. (Terry INS). Diitancc: 139' S". I Broad Jump: 1 Jim Norval INS), ' X Dan Moore (SS), 3 Paltereon (SS), 4-Gaye (C). 5-Crllle (A), 4 -Place (L). Diitance 31' S'i". I Pole Vault: 1 Colin Morn INS). I 3 Dave Merchant (SSI. 3-French ISS), 4-tle between Place kett (L), 1four-v.ay tie. We: uaya IC), Reeder 'Al and (NS). Half hi: 1 Hih Jump: 1 Tie Sleinhauwr iBi and ICI, S-lle between Lotanbiel IPS and Holloway (Al, S Inur-way tie : Bailey Shines i As Ducks Win races. Winning by seven lengths, ' concentrate on the 1500 meters for the Washington freshmen went the Olympic Games in his native two miles in 10:48.3. The time for country next fall. wasnington boat In the junior varsity event was 14:26.6. just bit more than half a second slow er than the varsity's winning time over the same route. The jayvee Victory margin was six lengths. Two Mere Victories In both the preliminary events the Washington boats took com- (Continued from preceding page) mand soon after the start and had Koble of Washington in the 220 gallons of water between boats yard event. before they had gone three quar- Larry Pulford of Washington ! ten of a mile. The Stanford jay- won the discus and shared first! veea managed to get away in with Burl Grinols, Washington front but lost their lead in the Stt.te, in the shotput. first quarter-mile. Warren Johansen of Idaho beat Although the sun was shining, Dave McCuIloch of Washington by there was a chilly breeze and the a stride In the 380. His time was crowd ashore and on moored 1:54.9, four seconds short of the pleasure boats was far under record. the 100,000 which normally turns Oregon Coach Bill Bowerman Mark: 137'. H. J : DaV Jeam (LC). 8nd Wiai Whitmire (Wi and Thompson IWi Mnrk: 6' 1S ' Vault. 1st iliel Volney Siamun (Wi and Glen Johnson iLC'i. 3rd and villainous Bull Montana in it, (4:46.7), Rav Hoefline of North against Boise Bill Fletcher. This Marion in the 440 (54 8), John will be the Bull's first appearance Fricsen of Salem Acadcmv in the here in a few weeks. 220 (23.6), Wendell McLin of For his top mamcr, Owen has North Marion the 880 ( 2:09.8), the ignitable tag team battle fca- Jack Bcrkey of Nort Mrio 'turing the Donovan bovs, "Dirty lhe j?road Jump (lB'9'i"), Roy .w,,,!,,, fpvnrilo. Hrhi' Frwman ! ( W 10"), Roy Of Stayton in the w""' .., -"'.i, iAr u-"i r... u;iiii. r OIIUV 12', UOI , ..MIICIIII? ui Gervais in the javelin (160' 2") and the North Marion relay team Elkins and Richie Lamb, in 1:37.6. McKay Wins Hurdles Serra's Bruce McKay in the high and low hurdles, Ed Daugh erty in the discus and shot and the relay team of Don Nordone, Dave Guzman, Craig Fear and McKay won trips to Corvallis for Duke iLCi. 3rd Ward iLCl. Mark 14 3 (New meet and stadium record!. 1O0: lt Pete Hopklnj (LCI. Ind Neal (LC), 3rd Anderson (W. Mark: 1(1 0 Mile: 1st Dale Hartman (W). 2nd Mitchell iLCl. 3rd Miller (WI. Mark: 4 26.2 I new meet and Willamette rec ord i. 440: 1st Jack Abbie ILC), 2nd Eafle none' anA "Oprf rw " snri the 1 ' Stay ton in the dlSCUS (I CI. 3rd Scheater IWi. Mark: 51 3 i U0U a"a K U0' ana ' ( 1 JA' lrt" D.. . C4 (new meet record). L. H : 1st Benson (Wi, 2nd Duke and Lea pin Larry Chene. I LC), 3rd Thompson (Wi. Mark: 24 4 . mew meet record i. This one is all the more im ,H?k,n' 'Lf ' Jni "J? portant Frefm,an ,and Ch!ne of Berkev, Ray Hoefling, Francis (LCI. 3rd Anderaon iWi. Mark: 22 4. Bnt tocpthpr in Port and the Other i-ii.: " a di.i.:. i u i Mf,rer,fwVnrdR0,,LC,l'CM.,rkd Pf h 1 on. they are as a duet when they won B j : 1st Dave jeans iLO. 2nd the Northwest tag team champion NeaJ I LC). 3rd Thompson (W i Mark: ship from Kurt vo p0ppenheim Due: 1st Lorcn Mlchelson (LCI. a"d lrish Jack O'Reilly. 2nd Greenlee (W), 3rd Martin (LCi. (hene Helped Win Cheno helped the powerful Free man win last week's main event nrt with Douglas here. He sneaked into second place finishes. Salem the ring as the referee was tryinr, Arademy's Friesen in the 100 and out (or such a regatta. HSr'PtfohJVwIffe i. ffl-Vsr WU A'ct Tenia was presented with a plaque for winning his third consecutive championship. Awards also were to Relav 1st Lewis and Clark (Hop kins. Roumaoux. Eale. Abdiel. Mark: 3:2s. Saxons Third. Viks Eighth 'UT1' Jhumpii'"'i- fopp"1 to get Red Dog out of it. and W illiamson in the broad jump Shot: let' John Martin (LCi. 2nd pulled a fallen Freeman atop a also made it with seconds. Sckmaile (W i. 3rd Raid i W). Mark: alen Douglas so that it appeared, . .. , 44' 1'-" (new meet record!. , , n ! HiKh Huid es 1 - Dave F-dstrom Jav - is Jo Boutin i LC), 2nd i like a winning fall for Hcrbie; ,Snfrl. 2Bruc, McKay isc. 3 Clayton (LC), 3rd Hofg (LC). Mark: when the ref finally got turned ! Ficken iShen. 4 Hove i.NMi. S 17,' i.t Bh Miieh.ii .LCi md'arounfl- This of course infuriated H'",so" lSr'' T!mt . . M1 2-Mile: 1st Boh Mitchell (LCI. zna , , 100-yard dash: 1 A) Schmidt Miller (LC), 3rd Mix (W. Mark: the Donovans, and they wanted ,CaM 2 Jnlm rri(.spri ,SA,, 10 21. . more action, auicklv. tosether and Berkev iNMi. 4-L.amh inmi . li-Hiar Ci Fulhurn iCh,rl against rreoman and ( hene. 'TinTe mi. : Freeman has become a top hit i Ml)e nin. ,,Ilm Moran ismvi. I with local fans. He's young and;2-Oon n.-cd iPhiU. 3-Poni csi. jvery strong, and is a top grappler. , t Isv'tUThI ,CP"" ; He proved his power last week by 440-yard dash: 1 - Ray H..e(ln lifting and pressing a 275-pound . nmi. 2 Phil Mahonev iGcr, ,i I ,,?, u (Guzman iSC. 4-Schmldt iC.er'. 5 jWelght here. -Tiger iStavl, -Hoell iB Time I In Tuesday's opener, at 8.30 54 a o'clock. Owen has Texas Tommv lxw hurdles: 1 Edstrom iShn. 2 Marshfield won an upstate golf Phelps, another of the rough and i rMF!,hy,,rnS7sh.'ris!lk,M?h 'Tnm made to Bailev Dellinirer anH tournament played r nday ana bat- lougn guys againsi Aivaro v eiezco, 6-McCaii lOen Tm e 20 s r-- n.ku.... .11 .1 r, nrHav at Alhanv and Corvallis with a flashv Mexican newcomer ret- 320-yard dash: 1 John Mv.wm omuisi, an ui uicguu. - - - ..,... - ... r. ,SAl 2 - Al Scheldt '( BBlley and Dellinger Set the nlSn icams. iikiuuii.k uillinvuut-u "J iwu , Hrrkev iNMi 4-Lovelace 'Cent onlv marks of the meet. North and South balcm highs. Friesen South Salem was third and North Heieht V 10' Javelin: I-JIm Backstrand 'NS). J-Bill ford (SH), 3-roxley (SS). 4 Holloway (Al. 5 Hshn (C), 4 The summary Mile 1 Jim Bailev ion 2. John caf,m eiohth rn...k f c , , ,.,. ., Midlbo (WSCi: 3. Mike Johnson (Wi; Coach Les Sparks Willamette 4, Gene Hammermaster iwi. 4:ss.4. Others in the tourney were Cor- tennis team pushed the visiting I M' record old mark 4 12:. set hy vallis Albany, F.ugene, St. Francis Portland Pilots to the limit hofnr ' En" tiebn.".!" I.dann tn- 1940 ,nd .1 CuL. Rn.hr Medford and Miller (NS). Distance 144' 4". 1 bowinB 41 nn the WII rn.iri. Sol VvJ y ueiumer. oreRon, in ' " Relay 1-Dead heat between North j1"' J' on " wu Courts Sal- 19S5I. ; Sutherlm. Salem iNorval Hirrii, Craves. : urday. It was Portland s 80lh Sh0' I'', b,w"n,.BuI1 9,rl- In match plav, South Salem De K"orSMl:i 'P-; straight victory. TiKZrW&M4 St. Francis 10-5 and Albany heal between Albany and Corvallie. , ,lon Butlcr a 'an Maclver ;; Jack Moad lOl. 4.4,. M but 0$t to Eugene ll't to J'i. S Bend. 4 Sweet Home. Time w iiamene ana tiw AuiMm i ... i... "1 - ' : .1 - ' u n. , , j. nr uriwpni duo uuncan !i3Ll tnCS. Ill rtllldllv tl-1 Adult Pheasant S Release Ends learns, intiuuius ommcnuea ny reppi-r vjuuiiv.. , PrrV,.. ,Vvi, 4 1 nvei.e ,(rii 5 Travis (Cent). Time 2.16. Rftft-vard run 1 Wendell MiLinn Ml. 2-ra'rell Mendenhall iS"cri. -Cook 1W1I. 4 -Synrier 'Slier' 5 - os't (Phili. BKnairpn 1SA1. Time 2 ro, S. Broad liimo 1 .lark Berkev 1NM1. 1 - W'llliain-if-n (SA' :i - Lovelace lOnti. 4- Lamb ' N M ' 5 - McCall Cervi, Ii Dental 1 Will. DisUnce 1H' ',". Discus: 1 Boh Rot iStavi. 2 Ed Spring releases of adult pheas- F.II.ERS TO RETIRE Mr Boy Bobby ( McDowell) t.70. QutsMlla MM. Tim 1:41-31 I TULSA Okl Tenth rac 1-11 mil 3 us. sun ! , . .. . '., S-nOOOHli Laat (Martlneil 14 M 'Artie' CUCrS each posted sintles virtnries for u-yto dasn-i. ooraon uani-;w . . . . ams irom tne game commissions Buraes. (Gervi. 5- SDenc 1NM1. - Wl amette and Iho rlnnhlo. Im ? n.L1-' - ... .11..... ,, , n 111. upland game DirO larms nave now O Conner .Ocrv). Distance ..ui,, j. nr uriwpni duo uuncan wa, rnes 111 nidi v ti-i. tu vuivainn .- . . .. ..... ..... 146" ' 10-5 and to Corvallis a second time - A. rnmmissinnpr !ruw nis ijawi imarunezi m.asi, . ,. , 30. 4.00; Our Land iDixoni J.90, the Missouri Valley Conference, 'amelte players. 1 10; Deep Canyon (Coppemoll) 1 SO (j.iinella 14 30 Tim 1:53-45 Al-erdfoc 1.121, handle $171,077. announced Friday June I, 1957. of Maclver and Rav Mvera also and Hennins Olson (I). 4.S. won. Two of the three singles , M Vi'kr : i n-3u. E. matches won by Portland were 4. Jerry Ursen iosci. s os.s iMeet individual North Salem scores 0I u.u nnu ,-A.ra sets oy tne w il-'"" ' R0h Carr IBS. Georfie An- 220-1, Sam Wesley iosci; 2 Mel drews 166. Rex Sims 174. Steve he will retire Singles: Bill Rose ipi def. Bud Kovei iwi; .1. jack Brown' iok 4, aaftaMeaBMBaaasBjsiaveaBMBBaHBm i afl .a I Mull 6-0, 6-2; Jerry Dovle (Pi def, jRay Myers 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; Ron Butler I W) def Vince Apilido 6-0, 6-1; Ian Maclver (Wi def. Curt Solheim 6-1, 6- 0; Eddie Grover P 1 def. Royal Keith 6-2. 2-6. 6-6. Doubles: Rose-Doyle 1P1 def. Mull-Butler 6-2. 6-1; Myers-Mac-Iver (W) def. Grover-Scrivens 6-4, 7- 5. Flnvd Richmond 1WSC1. :22.1 10O1, Wesley (OSC); 2. Jack Mot rls iO), 3. Brown lO). 4. Kobel 11. :0!l Low hurdles I Morris (Ol: J. Dean Siner (Wi: 3. Bill Fredericks 1OSC1; 4. Ron Engel 1OSC1. :24 0. Pole vault 1. Jim Hilton 1W1. 13 feel 10 inches; 2. Jerrv Kenn.nston (WSC). 13-; 3. Sam Whitney lOl 13 feet; 4. lie among; Ernie Preddv IWSC), Bob Reld (O), and Benton Foley (OSC). IS-d. Javelin 1, Ed Blnham (Ol. 213 feet; 2. Darrell Pearson I WSC', 201 Jackson 179. 175 and Churk Johnson Hain Again Halls Crucial NWC Tilt 10 Hifih jump: I Fislrom iSneri 2- Ken Rlchter INMi. 3 - Peterson 1 Cent t. 4 six-wav lie. Heieht 5' 11 ' Pole vault: 1 Williamson 1SA1. 2 -R( 'Stay. ? lie Mvers 1 Slier ) and Coleman iN'Mi. J Fnltr 1 St.iv 1 fi Wheelhou-ie iSlav i ?nd N ' b e r ff 1NM1 Helfht 11' 61'. Shot put 1 Roy rStAvl ? weslern Oregon, with 2.9R2 released Dourer. v so 3-Bod in.i. 4- in the northwest, region, ana urn orfev 1 sc 1 Distance 47 iv. released in the southwest region. Javc'm I Gm- Williams ic.en. t 1.1 .1 11c .L.,,ni, ,, 1 - Dick Spark- (Sheri 3 Runioii A total of 315 pheasants was ,raM , Gnepe,rnP ,sri s i released from the Ontario game , nousherty S'.-. s - iniow iGerv) fnrm inln the snillheast recion Di'lanre 10 2 been completed, according to Vic M-sson, chief of game bird man agement. 1 Adult breeder pheasants, purpose ly held over the winter at the F, E. Wilson game farm, totalled 3.798 birds. These were released in WSC Passes Fill Air in Practice (CeaUaaed from preceding page) I a verbal kick la the past waea he pells a a-, be It la cricket. ; rarllag er Caaadiaa Hsa-seateh. They are the same gnyi whe .pleaded far Caaat League baseball aad weoed Mr. Laws te net '. at far them by mvfhg hla Oaklaad fraachite. They are al ; the same gay was wrote nothing Ii defense f Laws when their elty eeaaeil over-rode the Vancouver voters whe ballotted far ' Sanday baseball. Laws was give te believe Sabbath baseball I wanld be permitted I Vaaeeaver. He made the big move and ; wham a Sunday ball. You caa ga cricketing, curling, golfing ar hop-acotehlng Sunday ia Vancouver. But you ran't gt te I a ball game. Also, some of the Canuck scribes are now moaning about all those Yankee players on the Mounlirs team and their taking good other. All of these passes were Canadian money out of the country. But we've yet to read their ; thrown by Bunny Aldrich, a trant- , accounts of all the Canadian hockey players who take 1 heckuva frr from Compton Junior College J in Californis. The runners didn't impress most Whiles outscored the Reds six touchdowns to one as Washington Stale held a full-scale spring foot ball scrimmage. The Cougar's new coach, Jim Sutherland saw aerials account for four touchdowns and set up an- rt-l . t VT.....W M-,...... 1T...-I, inese were surplus niros irom me P..rkav B,v Hoefimr France fi- FOREST GROVE, Ore. - breeding stock held pt the farm k.n Pu' ie Lamb. 3 sern r.nh- D: --ri i nr,, UnJr u olio iDon Nordone. Dave Gumai. ..u ... ,u""u. V '". Creif Fear. Bruce McKavl. 3 Wil- torcea postponement ot ine .Norm- The main breeding stock numner- i,min 4 r.ervai s Sherwood s S; 3, Paul Hanson III. 19S-4; 4. Leon ' wps! rnnferenro hasehall double- ino 9 rvm hirds nt ihp V. F Wilsnn , Central Time 1 37 0 Hitlner IOSC, 1B0-4 1 i. w.,.,.... 1 ;r;ij j d. . 1 j iuwi oi ihn ' " mauci yriwcill liiiiiiviu auu , a- uint- idi Ml miu I uu u,, a, in, cific. Ontario plant will be released in The games are to be played late May or early June as soon Monday. as sufficient eggs are' gathered for A single victnrv bv I.infield this year's production These birds would give lhe Wildcats the title, will nest and lay a short clutch of 1 It was the second postponement eggs this year adding substantially. in a row for lhe learns. Kridav s to inc wnn oiru prouumun Hieh lump 1. Wayne Moss (OSC). 4 feet 6', inches; 2 Bill Kerry IWI, -4: 3. lie between Dean Sinner 1W1, and Bob Bryan 1W1. 4-3 Sao 1. Warren Johansen in; 2. ,,,,,., , Dave McCuIloch 1W1: 3 Gene Ham- Pl'LLMAN, Viash Passes mertnaster iWi; 4. Tex Whiteman. filled the air here Saturdav as lhe l0,?c!- ':M . , . nin nuraies 1, nmerr n. a, Dou Basham 1O1. 3. Larry Church lot more Yankee dollars back to that nation. The FrVnr7j' WUl be Back-lf They Win III: 4. Enael IOSCI. 150 Discua-1. Pulford 'Wl. 141 IS feel; 2 Frank Brown iWSCI. 157.35; 3. 1 Grinols 1WSC1. 1S0.W): 4, Gerrv Strom W), 1411. Note distances measured In lOOths of a toot. Broad Jump 1. Denny Georee (O. 22 teet 4' inches: 2. Don McClure (Ol. 33-4'; 3, Martin Pedieo'iOi. 22-4: 4, Wilbur Gary (II, 21-V Mile relay I. Oregon (Dahiqulst. Spinas. Christensen. Balleyi, 2, 1 Washinelon; 3. Oregon State; 4, Ida 1 ho. 1:30 1. opener was called oft after four innings. i 11. 1 ..Kir Tides for Talt. Orecon Tola! production of pheasants for 1956 is set at 13.000 at the L E Wilson game farm and 10.000 at the Ontario Kami' farm. (Compiled t) U S Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ore 1 J .' Lawi will unquestionably try to buy or beg help to haul the Wounties out of the PCL dungeon. Afler all, he can't afford to stay there, in view of the brilliant support his Canadian "friends" are ; giving him. And if he does land the horses to pull the team upward, if a good bet those "friends" will be the first ones beating on !the ball Dark tales. In the meantime they might learn a lesson by J Hudyihf the recenTpastTif the Baltimore and Kansas City major ' San rram-.sco league club. Those cities were given major league baseball, and Los Angeles !vmi havn't hnrA nf anv nf thai ennrfewritpra In either nine nuillina 1 Casale, Slack 'Job or telling the owners to pack up and scram just because the ; learn haven't been winning regularly ... I . Gea TanseUI has wea his spur at Saa Dleg, and the village H kail dub It a bit richer today because af it. GM Ralph Klner made a aewa payment ea Cine, aad wa I have paid the balance 2 If he made the ball club. He Informed Lnby this weekead that I the balaac ia la the mail, ft all the lealher-lmged guya 'a ' gal, we used U give the basiling Itallaa the ranberry daring 5 1 hi day aa a leaatae, caa Nt lay "eiease me." Taaselll I a " fall-fiedged Cmb4 Uagaer. ' Were he to visit the tillage today, we know lots of fans he'd be f'tickled to see again-just to give 'em the ol' ranberry right back at 'em. That last laff 11 a mighty sweet one. of the spectators but Jack Fanning of Spokane caught the eye of some Baitimote with his performance at end. American league 000 000 100- 1 S 0 New York (KK) 0O0 000 0 2 1 Ferrarese and Smith; Turlev and Birra May 13 High Waters Time Height Low Waters Time Height Vandals Undergo Rough .Scrimmage WAa Line Scores Kansas City I Cleveland ott no 210-7 11 a 001 000 200-3 5 0 1 (71 and Sullivan: i Chicago Perkowskl, Swansnn 1S1. Bauer Hi, I Detroit Anderaon IBi and Hannah, Tanning 1 Donovan (3). ) Consuegia black 131 0110 102 OOO- 3 4 0 000 5O0 00- 13 0 Burtschy 1 4 1, Gorman 1 uriiiiir. r,urjcn I " Vl'rnian i (7) and Thompson; Wynn and Hegan. 1 1 is San Diego ... 004 300 000-7 13 0 and House. Wilson (4) Sacramento 000 020 000-2 7 1 Erautt and Aylward: Mrmlnskl, Stanka (1). Johnson 1S1 and Bright. 314 120 000 7 17 ! 130 000 02O- 4 II 1 20 Pollet (31. Fornleles (Si. Ill and Lollsr: Hoed. 1 21 Masterson 7), Brady 9 Day game: Hollywood 030 301) 000 I 0 Vancouver Oil 000 OBO-2 7 0 Raydon. Green 13) and Naton; Bac tewskl, Beamon ttl and Neal. Night game: Hollywood 100 100 000-3 II 3 Vancouver 014 300 10' i 10 0 Dinoso. O'Donnell (41. Nelson (71 and Naton; Harrison and Neal. Boston . 230 200 020- 14 0 Washington 280 101 O0'-12 12 1 Brewer, Slsler ill. Kiely 121, Ban man 3I and White; Ramos. Groh i2i. Cleveneer 131. Stewart 141. Chakales 1S1 and Courtney W Stewart L Slsler. CAL CREW SWEEPS RACE OAKLAND on California won all three crew races from UCLA Saturday. 1 :15 a m. 3 10 p m. 2 :1b a in. 4:2t p m. 3 13 a m. .1 23 p m 4 19 a m. fi :IH p m. 3 35 a m. 1:11 p m 8:5.8, a m. a no p nt" 3:22 a m 8 Ah p m. 5 38 a m. 9 27 p m. 10:43 a m. 10 01 p m. 11 :38 a.m. 10:4S p.m. 12 28 p m. 11 21 p in. 1:12 p m. 11:57 p m. 1 S3 p in. 12:31 am. 2 34 p m. 1 :05 a m. 315 p.m. 1 43 a m. 3:58 p m. 2 33 a.m. 4 .37 p m. 72 3.1 It 3 5 2 5 1 57 53 5 2 33 43 n 44 43 4 4 3 47 7 4.7 (8 4 I 38 48 7 4 8 44 47 43 4 1 4(1 48 87 4.1 MOSCOW, Idaho beat the Reds 17-7 ! Idaho ('oath Skip - The Whiles Saturday as St ah lev put 11:23 a m -OS 8 44 a m -19 8 27 p m. 2 3 9.34 a m. -1 7 h r.i p m. i.s . .11 j ,1 u u 10 27 am, -13 "la loii'iiiill u.uu uiiuliii t 11111:11 10.44 p in. 23 spring practice scrimmage. The Vandals showed fair, if not fast, backdcld running and excel lent passing off the hands of quarterbacks Gary Johnson, How ard Willis and (iary Kenworthy. Johnson threw for both While touchdowns. V-'illis engineered the Red drive and went over for lhe tally on a sneak. ai y3FL ,eevi,l0n " V tTTv I'd eries for lllMij'J ombitioul III t 1 yUn9 II II At TAX 12 08 am. 2 0 12 22 p 111. -II 2 1 27 a in. 1 5 1 t pm 03 2 38 a m. fl 8 2 15 p m 0 8 3 37 a m. 0 1 3 OS p m. 1 : 4:29 a.m. -0 5 3:35 p in, 1.4 3 :18 a m 0 9 4:40 pin 1 9 8 37 am. -12 3 :21 p m. 2 1 34 a m -I 4 4 01 pm. 3 1 1:13 a.m. -1.4 4:39 pm. 2.4 1 30 a tn -I S 119 pm. 2 8 5 25 im - II 1.01p.m. 2 8 9 01 a.m. -0 9 Yakima 0115 002 010-8 18 2 S. 50 p.m. :7jSpikane 100 510 000-7 7 2 9 40 a m. 0 8 I Boenker. Downs (It and Neal; 1:44 p m. 2 7 1 Page. Leahy (Si and Rossi, rrr tt CAREER INWL Line Scores ! Trl-Cltv 300 000 000-3 3 2 Wenatrhee IOO 100 llx-4 3 1 Caruso and Martin; Marshall and I Laa by. KOIN-TV 4:00-4:30 P.M. Sunday What trade or profession is for you These programswill help you decide. 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Den St. Iuwind Boim. 01DIN WIST (IICtr-1 iWyt En toy comfortable room vry tiifht, and thM ftturf: Colum but Rivr Corse, Salt I.W City (with ((httinc), irron icrnic Nevada to Keno, i:htiin( in 8an Franriato. Return trip via Redwood Highway, Oregon Co al- Otbr atop - Boiso . E u re k . Circle trip lo California's fanUo t c volcanic wonderland. Incladagt .1 nights in Park, 7 mials. tour to Laaacn Peak, 3.000 ft. Cinder Cone, other marvels, and tn to Purney Falls. Also included: Tour to Mhssta Dam, atopovor in Brookings and Medford. OATH LAKI-ORI. CAVIS-S 4f Marvel at Oregon'e "Marbl Hills'' (night stop at Ore. Cava Chateau), and amazing Crater I-ake, aapphire jewel of ancient Mt. Mamma, 2,000 ft. deep, 2f miles around. Boat trip on included during 2-nightstop. Laai night ia in lively Klamath rails PRICKS: New York $160, Golden West Circle $76, Lassen Park $73, Crater Lake Ore. Cave? $15 ESCORTED TOURS leisurely group touring by picture window bus. 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