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Tri-City
In Rally
For Win
Easterbrook Hits
Far Homer; Cade
On Hill Tonight
By AL MGHTNER
Statesman Sports Editor
The town Senators shook off
their scoreless drought after 21
consecutive inninjs of it, but still
rdirtnt" have enou)fh'toavltf an
other biffing from the Tri-City
Braves last night at Waters Field.
The score for this one was 8-6.
Not good, but much better than
the pair of 5-0 shellackings absorb-
if thev ever have that base-! ed Monday and Tuesday nights.
coaching job open down there. I micht be knockine on the ' The drouEht ended with auite a
door" . . . Stan Watts, the Brigham Young U coach is another being bang, one that must've awakened
linked with Bill Borcher's old job at Eugene . . . Speaking of, the jackrabbits out in the expen
Krause, Uncle Hugh Luby will waste little time telling you that the ive pasture beyond the center
handsome hustler could hold down any second base position in the ' field fence. For there is where
Coast League right now. Mel has improved that much since joining i veteran Boh Easterbrook parked
the local forces in 1954. "He has the speed, the arm, the savvy 1 a drive, with two runners aboard,
and the hustle." calculates I'nc, "and he's learned how to be a n 'he fourth inning,
dangerous hitter." Not much chance of Krause making a move ! The blast, a tremendous liner,
upward, however, as he's tied down rather tightly with his school t left the arena at its most distant
teaching and roAr-hint nlnno with a uif nnH tnnr IriHHiae Tha noint iusl In the rich! of the flnr
pro scouts certainly missed the boat on the guy when he was the ! P1'1 and over the Master Bread
This, that, etc.:
Seems there's always a rumor bouncing about. The latest has
Wally Palmberg in line for the U of O's basketball coaching berth.
Which should arch the eyebrows of all Webfoot patriots, for Wally
is one of the all-time Oregon State cage greats. Usually anything
from around Corvallis Is about as
welcome in Eugene as a tornado.
With the exception of . last year's
football team, of course ... But
Palmberg does know his basket
ball, plenty, and prior to going
to Oregon Tech in Klamath Falls
as mentor, duelled hotly with Sa
lem High's Harold Hauk as the
top prep coach in the state. Palm
berg turned out some mighty good
Astoria High squads during the
same yeaTs Hauk was producing
his here at the Vik Villa ... One
gent not interested in the open
basketball post at Oregon is Mel
Krause. the Salem Senators sec
ond sacker who guided his Frank
lin High Quakers to the slate prep
hoop title last March. Mel is a
former UO basketball captain,
too. "No thanks," is Mel's reac
tion when asked if he might not
like to return to the university to
coach the big round-ball game, "but
nan
WALLY PALMBERG
Linked with 10 berth
strong-armed third
few years back
baseman and pitcher for Oregon teams of a
How Will Prexy Jim Handle the Hrtmh?
It will be interesting to see what NW loop Presy Jim Fleishman
does about the brawl the Wenatchees and Trl-Clly outfit got into
last Sunday, a whopperoo that was described as one of the best
baseball ' srufflr tn hare a fang. We've seen some dandles
and were in a few. But from what we've heard of this one,
ours were mere patty-rake parties. But not unlike most others,
this one came on the final dav of the Chiefs-Braves series when
II was worthless as a box olfice attraction for the next night.
At league president, Fleishman told in the beginning that he
would handle all extracurricular situations as they came up, and
would not install an automatic fine or suspension system for assorted
beefs, brawls and blow-ups. Perhaps he'll be a let-'em-fight-it-out pres
ident, figuring that a good battle now and then doesn't hurt anyone.
Edo Vanni'i Wenatchees were In something like 12 team brawls
last season, which most be some sort of a reeord. There were no
casualties other than (or a bump or bruise here and there.
(Continued on next page)
Saxton Wins Over
Gil Turner in TKO
CHICAGO Welterweight Champion Johnny Saxton, a retreating
boxing master, won on a 10th round technical knockout over middle
weight Gil Turner at the Chicago Stadium Wednesday night.
The ring doctor, Irving Slott, ruled that three cuts on the right
eye, nose and mouth were enough
fence ad. II was easily a 400-footer
and coming as it did. it put the
Senators hark in the ball game.
Rugne Knocked Out
Tri-City had jumped on Lefty
Ross Rugne (or three runs in the
first inning and another in the sec
ond for a 4-0 lead, and Rugne
turned things over to Ronnie King
with nobody out in the second.
Danny Holrien's triple and Gene
Larson's double sent Rupne out.
Salem nipped at rookie John
Caruso feebly in the first three
heats, but got him but good when
.Mel Krause singled, E. C. Wil
liams walked and Easterbrook
authored one of the longest
pokes hit out of the Waters acre
age. King did a splendid job of re
lief work until the sixth, when
the Braves nicked him for a run,
with the pesky Larson driving it
in ?fter Hnlrirn had been pur
posely passed in order to get at
the squnt outfielder.
Score Tied at 5 5
The Senators in the meantime
spanked Caruso for another run
! in the fifth on a walk and
Krause's single, and then nicked
Bill Baker, another Tr
Yankees Back in
Rivera Gets Back to First in Time
. 4
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AL Lead
Mantle Cracks
13th Homer;
Chisox Victors
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CHICAGO Chicago White Sos outfielder Jim Rivers (7) loses his cap but gets back to first base
safely during attempted pickoff in third Inning Wednesday at Comiskey Park. Attempting the put
out is Washington Nstionals first sacker Roy Sievers (2 )wh took toss from pitcher Hal Griggs.
White Sox won, S to 1. (AP Wirephoto).
Bobo,
Sure
Sugar
of Win
'Soph' Shines
As Ducks Win
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., May 17, '56 Sec. II)-15
NWC Records May
.
Fall Here Saturday
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The New York Yankees, behind
the brilliant relief work of Tom
Morgan, jumped back into the
American League lead by defeat
ing Cleveland 4-1 Wednesday
while-the persistent Chieatfr Whlte4tw Uwis-XJark. Jinneers jnajLiTowlcr who hasdone thta
Sox won their sixth straisht in a! gallop oil with the team title in spring.
3-1 decision over Washington. Saturday's annual running of the 100-yard dash: The mark of I f
Morgan took over from Maury ' Northwest Conference track and 'racked up by Merlin White of
McDcrmott with the tying run; field meet in McCulloch SUdium.
home, the bases loaded and one But athletes from Willamette and
out in the fourth at Cleveland. I Whitman likely will haul down the
The . young right-hander got the big share of new conference rec
side out and didn't allow another ' ords, if any are to be hauled.
base-runner retiring 17 in order , Chances are they will, as exist.
for his first victory against
three defeats. j events are in danger Saturday,
Mike Garcia was the loser, giv-1 Looking at them one by one:
ing up a leadoff homer to Billy Mile run record 4:24.9 by Dean
Martin In the first inning, and! Moore of Lewis Clark in 1950.
then collapsing as Martin, Joe : Willamette's Dale Hartman has a
Collins and Mickey Mantle singled 4:27.7 and L-C's Bob Mitchell a
and Yogi Berra poked a sacrifice 26.1 this season. They could push
fly for a 2-1 Yank lead in the one another to a new mark Satur
fifth. Mantle later smacked his1 day.
440-yard dash: Record of 50.0 by
Bill Mays of Whitman In '52 could
be wiped out by Whitman'i Gary
to keep Turner from coming out
for the 10th and final round of
the nationally televised non-tillc
bout.
Revenge Won
It was a fairly dull fight in
which Saxton won revenge for the
first defeat he ever suffered
in 1D5.1 by Turner after he had
won 40 straight bouts.
Turner kept pressure on Saxton
most of the way. repeatedly flog
ging him, but Saxton's counter
punching kept him in control
Dr. Slott, inspecting Turner
after the ninth, reported there
was. excessive bleeding from the
nose and mouth and a bad lacera
tion over Gil's right eye.
Saxton. who weighed 1514
against Turner's 151, was an 8-5
favorite
Saxton Ahead
After the nine rounds. Referee
Frank Sikora and .Indue Harold
Marovitz had Saxton ahead, while
the other judce. Frank Clark, had
Turner in front.
Sikora's points total was 87-S.i
and Marovitz called it for the
welter champ, 87-84. Clark voted
for Turner, 88-fl. The Associated
Press saw it for Saxton 89-83.
Eugene, Bears
Post Victories
By BOB MYERS
LOS ANGELES WV-Speculation on the Sugar Ray Robinson-Carl
iRohol Olson middleweight title fight Friday night reached one of
j those odd stages Wednesday in which it appeared that the supporters
of neither fighter was absolutely convinced his man would win.
Each faction was hopeful of sue
EUGENE f Lefty Berlyn
Hodges set Lewiston down with six
hits Wednesday night as Eugene i nm .iij i(.
scored its third straight win over ; Thal f,'nished off King
me inano icim. t-;i. in a .win
west League baseball game.
In another NWL game. Yakima
conked Spokane. 13-4.
Eugene jumped on the Lewiston
starter, lefty Russ Agne, for three
runs in the fourth inning, then
drove him from the game in the
seventh, when the victors
three more times.
rookie for a solo in the sixth, to
tie the score at 5-5, when Willi
ams doubled and King himself
delivered the clutch single.
All then went well until the
eighth when King ran afoul a
threerun inning in which Salem
strategy again backfired, blew up
and went blotto. With one on
and two out, King was instructed
io again warn Moinen io get at i Et'GENE - The Eugene
i.arson. inis nme Larson socsea ; Emeralds received a blow to their
Eugene Loses
George Storti
s triple, tor two runs, and then ithinff taff in the Northwest
scored himself when pinch-hitter Lpagu,, wjtn word Wednesday
that George Storti will not rejoin
and
Andy George took over. But the
damage was done and there was
no catching up this time even
though Ray Webster singled in a
run for the Senators in the
eighth.
Larson No. J Catcher
Larson had himself quite a night.
scored He had four hits in four trips.in
eluding a triple and double, and
the Emeralds.
Storti, the
league's pitching
13th homer.
Yanks Game Ahead
The victory put New York a
game ahead of the White Sox.
Cleveland and Chicago are tied
percentage-wise at .600. The
Yanks are .630.
The White Sox, who open a
three-game home set against the
Yanks Thursday, rolled up the
longest winning streak in the AL
this season as Dick Donovan scat
tered six hits and smashed a two- i
run. bases-loaded single to ice it
in' the fourth. It was the third
complete game in a row for the
Sox staff and Donovan's second
victory. He's unbeaten.
In the other AL games, Boston
edged Detroit 4 2 and Baltimore
outpowered Kansas City 8-6.
Redlegs Thumped
In the National. Piltshnrffh
MOSCOW, Idaho ( - Don .faed oast Cincinnati into fourth
Lane. 19-year-old sophomore, al-. uPf hv thumnine the Redless
lowed only four hits Wednesday 9.2 on 14 hits. A five-run fourth
as Oregon stayed in contention in ( Dut jt j the bag and handed win-
less Joe Nuxhall his third defeat.
Bob Friend was the winner for a
5-2 record.
Don Liddle pitched his first
complete game this season with
13-hit support from the New York
Giants in a 1-3 romp over the
Chicago Cubs. Al Dark, Ray Katt
and Whitey Lockman smacked
homers and Willie Mays unload
ed a triple and single for the Gi
ants, who tagged loser Bob Rush
(Coa'd page 16, cel. I.)
Lewis Clark la l50 appears
safe, as Bob Gaytas of Pacific and
Rich Neal of 1.-C have not better
ed 10 flat this Mason.
120-yard high hurdles: Willam
ette's Dean Benson holds the fee
ing marks In no less then seven -ord at 14 4, set last year, and bat
done 14.1 this spring. Whitman'i
Del Klivker has a 14.1" and Rot
Craig of Pacific 14.1.
860-yard run: Willamette's Hart,
man has a 1:57.7 this season. The
record of 1:58.7 was made last
year by Harold Parrott of Whit
man. -
220-yard dash: The. record of
20.1 by Bob Graham or Whitmal
ln 1936 la plenty safe. Sid Tate of
(Coat page 17, cot. 1)
the Northern Division baseball
race with an 8-0 win over Idaho.
The game was close and tightly
played until the ninth inning
when the Ducks exploded for six
runs on five hits and five Idaho
k r 1 1 1 i.n
. . .. ... mm. i.Miir wnn Lurinvi iifiL iihi
. K Mnt in in ..Tnnr nt n -
" "IIZa '" bats right, aided his own cause
inis conoiuon, 01 course, noes risint, , rinllhll, H h,rt ,inffiBH
... 1.. 1. h.. .rti.ui -,;... 1 r. ....0.-
nui aiiiy iu iiw uiuvim ,h scored In the fifth
of Robinson, the champion and Oregon, with a 5-2 division rec
Uison, me cnaneng mg ex-cnamp. nrd pays Idaho agajn Thursday.
ine pCuH u,eal 11. c - Then the Ducks move on to near
confidence. But how much of thisj by Washington state , plav a 2.
was pure whistling through a:Rame week-end series with the
graveyard was open to debate. Cougars, who lead the league
Marked Contrast w ith a 9-2 record.
Last December in Chicago the Oregon loo 010 006-8 12 1
situation was in marked contrast, i Idaho 000 000 000-0 4 6
Senators Swat:
Hodges fanned eight and gave drove in half of the enemy runs
up only two hits through the He must've got a terrific wallop
seventh inninP Roth werp hv .lop mil nf it alt fnr hn'e thp Rravrs'
Rinev. His seventh-inning hit was o 2 catcher, and is Dlaving the''" 'ne Texas League
a home run over the right field outfield out of necessity because
fence with no one on base. n an injury to Hill. The way hes: p. 1 1 r
Weakens in 9 h been hitting this week, and acting! LrOUQill UVCT!
Hodges weakened in the ninth, like a Stan Musial in the outfield,!.
giving tip three straight hits, in- he might throw away his catching 'Trl.CUy ( ( siirm
eluding another one by Riney, but tools. bhoa bhoa
thp infipld ramp tn his rptnip Ross Don Trips nf thp Rravps Mullnv.s 4 0 1 4 Wehstr.j 4 1 3 4
It was hard to find anyone who Lane and Bowen;.
, . j Nimiu villi iiin.iii.'.vii, nun 1. aa u.
champion last year, was reported deemfd (00 oW at 34 , make.
10 oc on n,s wny . cuSv..c I good in the big blue ribbon test
pitching several games in relief, f g comeback campaisn.
HIT WMdllUIIld VII Y III lilt UAOfl
League m experts went j
,.1. q . . . down with Olson in two rounds. 1
In the meantime, the Boston Red ,.... . . .. Williams
Sox and St. Louis Cardinals com- , Wednesday Robinson boasts the Ewierbrook
pleted a deal that involved Storti, I 'arge 8rouP of expert pickers, ; -
and ihp niff ripmnannpr is now a 1 on
St. Uuis and not a Boston farm-;thin and practically a toss-up.
hand. He has reported to Houston 1 By ringtime at Wrigley
Friday at 6 p. m
the main event goes on for the warren
local trade and a national tele-: pitchins
vision audience, iN'BCi, Sugar i
Ray is expected to be about a 2-1 atom
tavontc.
Anderson and
Mel Parnell
Hurts Ankle
j Dunn
1 S7kiil
Field Kotpf ....
iPSTi. when:ttt'"n50n
B.I 22
48 16
55 18
65 19
. 15 4
.39 10
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Meadows
Results
I turning in its second double play tossed 14 men into the fray for j "' s 9 2 1? KrVu".2 5 2
I ot the night to end the game.
Bill Gririley. Gene Marinarci it with the victory.
Trail. Clear and last
Fut race. 350 yards. .1 up. pure
si"0. quarter horses: I.ady Ho
fit iMcDowelii 1 1 00 5 so id
Bank Holt iHldsleol 5 i0 5 M: R
Music (Zollinger 5 90, qmmela 4HIO
true 19.0
Second race, 5'j furlonfjn 3 up.
purse SflOO; Bullrflis i MtDnWf II
40, 3 00. 2.60; Duz Duz (UnRerl 2.BO.
2.40; Blllv Venero (Mnnaghan) 10 8(1
omnieli tSM: time 1 :0 2
Third rac. 5, furionm. a up. SPOKANE iff The Spokane
riS" .so2:T"n D,ucfunsrM bought utility man George!
5.70, 3 70. Clever Bag isimonisi 3 80; Huffman from the Philadelphia1
"TJZ&.TJW up. mutinies Wednesday in an effort to'
Soo; Beautiful Sue iSinmniM 5 sn beef up their last place baseball
4io. 2 90: Gunsa iSearcyi 7 30 5 ' clD
rust raas ninijeri n in; quimria
I
urra .1 S 2 1 1 Kraune.2 5 2 I
this one and Baker came out of Martin c 5290 Skuia.m s 2 3
Perez I 3 0 1(1 Willms 1 3 1 9
TmrrorrBaniTracrtTi
two hits for Eugene. A crowd of at 7;45, and it will be little Lelty ! Larsen.r 4430 Korpf.c 425
as on hand .lerrv Cade on the hill for the i,?,r"s" p f S ! i S"":p , 1 n'
I he series enfls Ihursd.iy night. Xolons.
The Yakima Bears tell on the Notes: Jack Dunn missed last
(Con't. on page 1G, col. 2) night's game' he had to attend
1 .fiP.1
'ti Spokes Buy
Utility Man
30 10: time 1 42 2
Fifth race. 6 furlnn?. 3 up. purse
SHOO; Siter Fran iShein.arii 8 00.
4 70. 4.00; Mooter Price iZulllnsel
3.71. 28(1: Snnrld illcnawl 9 70.
quinlela 1150; time 1 13 2.
Sixth race, fi furlonss 3 up. pur-.
J70O; Malor Issue ( 7.ollinrr 1 2 30.
14 10, 17 70; Queens Man (Willi) 4 mi.
3 40; Wild Oues (Cavallaroi fi 20;
quinlela fi8.20' time 1:12.2. 1
Seventh race. 6 furloncs, 3 up.
purse S70D; Balcrest iGlffordi 3 fio,
2 SO. 2 70; Spec Junior (Slmonis) 4 50.
3 40; Keechelui (Lambert) 4 00; qui
niela AM; time 1:13.
Kishth race. 1 mile. .1 up. purse
SSOO; Blue Mink (Gifford) 7 40. 3 80.
2 80; Gold Reserve (Henshawi 3 50
2 50; Tarn Nlta (Zollinger! 4 20; qui
niela 15.9ft: time 1:40.
Vlnth race. 1 mile 3 tip. pure
SfiOfl; fair Cathleen (Henshaw) 4 V).
2 70. 2 30; Lvcos Jr. (Zollintterl J no.
3 00; Double Drean (Dixon) 3 00;
quinlela 11.10; time 1:412
Huffman, a native of Coeur d'
Alene, Idaho, hit .109 in 7ft games
for Kugene of the Northwest
League last season. A third base
man and outfielder, he halted 262
to;- Spokane in 19."2. The Phillies
assigned him to Salt Lake City of
the Pioneer league this year but
he refused to report there.
a school banquet in Portland.
But he'll be back tonight. . .
League Prexy Jim Fleishman
took in the game (he's a work
ing president), and his presence
had the umps bouncing about
like kids at a rircus. Both Jim
Clark and Ted Howe were hust
ling so much they wound up cov
ering the same play at third
base in the third inning when
Hal Swansnn and Webster com
bined to turn in a fielding gem. .
It was hot, shirt-sleeve weather,
but the game (ailed to get over
the 1.000 mark at the gate again.
. . Outfielder Bill Martin has
been taken from the rlub by
San Diego, and is being re
optioned to the Fargo-Moore-bead
club In the Class C Nor
thern League . . .
' Baker.p 0 0 n 0 Georse.p I S 0
Hill.d lion
1 Aldriire z 0 0 0 0
Dalj.p fl 0 0 0
AMERICAN I.EAI.IE
New Vnrk at Chlcalo Ford 15-0)
b Harshman il-li
D..rlnn f In.u. r"il fnl.1.11
TM.I. miK 0 Totals 3S II 27 14 "'.
Filed to center for Caruso in Sth
C IP
S 35' i
4 17
Rune 3 5
Cowdell 4 17'i
Satallch 4 31
Walsh 1 2)',
Kln .J 10j
DETROIT, Mich. OP-Mel Par
nell, Boston Red Sox left-hander,
suffered a badly sprained left
ankle in the third inning of Wed-
ab h 2B 3B hr RM pet j nesday's game against the Detroit
if .S?lTie-
3271 X-rays at Detroit Osteopathic
2 j hospital showed no fracture.
2.w The Boston southpaw, who led
J oft the third with a single, over
190 ran. second base and had to slide
1 w back in as Billy Goodman follow
ed with another single.
w l so bb Er I Parnell was taken to Detroit
2 1 :s 17 HiOsteopthic hospital for X-rays of
d f J f j his left ankle. The Red Sox said
11 in 9 j he caught his left foot in the bag
n 0 JJ ' Ui strap, and quoted Parnell as say
oi 5 1 ing he "heard it crack."
0 .1
1 3
1 1
1 1
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 1
1 n
n 1
0 0 0 .0 .000
d Singled to left for Baker in 8th.
z Han for mil in Bin.
Tri-City 310 001 03O-8 13 0
Salem 000 311 010 11 3
WinninR pitcher Baker; loalns
pitcher King.
lp aho ho rso er sob bbo
5 20 5 4 4 3 2
2 9 3 1 1 5 1
9
1 7
25
IS 4
Brewer il-l) vs Herrlage lO-l)
Baltimore at Detroit 1 night) Fer
rarese il-ll vs Hoeft 12-1).
Only g.imes scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee at New York (night)
Spahn (2-1) vs. Gomez (1-1).
St. Louis at Philadelphia I night)
Miell (2-2) or Schmidt 12-0) vs.
Haddix (2-01.
Chicago at Pittsburgh (night)
0 1 Meyer lO-lt vs. Ijw (f-2).
Only games scheduled.
Softball Turnout Set
Pitcher
Caruso
Baker
Daly
Rugne
King
George
I Wild pitches: Caruso. King. Baker
J Passed halls Martin. Ift on bases
iT7. S8. Errors: Krause Williams 2
Home runs: Easterbrook. Three-base
! hits: White. Holder. Larson Two-
I base hit: Herrera, Larson. Williams
1 Puns batted In: White. Herrera. Lar- I nf
I son s. tasierorooK .1, nrausv. nms. 1
i Hill. Webster. Hacriflce: Perez stolen
1 cn..l ..,,KI nl.v,' tfn.nl
i to Webster King to Webster to wil- announces. Anyone interested in
hams Time' 2 42. Umpires: Clark and
Howe. Attendance: 942
THE k0
IGA Stores' city league soflhall
I team will hold its initial turnout
Lar-Lf U ,,Qr l,.ni..hl ol Philllna
1 Field at 6 p.m.. Coach Clare Krusc
I playing for the team is invited.
Portland Boxim
Shotc Cancelled
PORTLAND - (Special)- The
Portland Boxing club's ring card,
billed for the auditorium on Thurs
day night, May 24, with Eddie
Machen in the top bout, has been
called off, Promoter Tommy
Moyer has announced.
Inability to sign a suitable op
ponent for the hard-hitting Machen
was given as the reason for can
celing the show.
Moyer said he hoped to feature
Machen on a June fistic program
la Portland,
f
OCE Diamond Squad Picked to Repeat for Title
OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU- dcr meet and Portland State is the Wolves' last four games. in the sprints and field events.
CATION Monmouth (Special) expected to retain its tennis and With three victories necessary' Best hopes for first places for
Eastern Oregon College of Edu- golf championships. to win the baseball title, Living- the Wolves lie with broadjumper
.i- n i i. -,.,,) U.MI k w: t. n .u t uj t ' ston will need top Ditching from John Carpenter, who has done
laiiwu at ua vjioiiui tis ""j i ir nim i.iviiivmiml i rau imsr- i " '
for the four-sport Oregon Col- j ball mentor for the Wolves, stead-! seldom-used Kelly Hoy and Russ
legiate Conference spring cham-jfa!tly maintains that his Wolves I Wells in the tournament. Dwaine
-itot be favored in 4
pionshipi this-wekend, Soutl
ern Oregon College, Oregon
Tech, Portland State, Oregon
College of Education and East
ern Oregon will compete for con
ference titles in baseball, track,
tennis and golf.
Defending champions will prob
ably be the favorites to win the Owens is definitely out of the
championships again this year. conference fray as the result of
OCE, with a season's record of a broken leg suffered three
14 wins and 9 losses, will be fa- weeks ago, and veteran catcher
vored to cop the diamond title 'Wayne Osborn will probably see
again; Southern Oregon, defend- only pinch-hitting duty because
ing track titlist and Eastern Ore-; of a slow-to-mend throwing arm
ndt and Ted Owens accounted
for nine of the Wolves' victories
between them, but n be count
ed upon for only one game each
at La Grande.
The Wollpsck track squad is
baseball playoff, however. De
spite a good season's record, the
Wolves are minus two of their
top performers from last year's
.l,:U: !.,!. A ft. ft chnrl
"Ih f -considered a slim threat to de-try Cower in the 8fl0 could also
' e.' ( .... U . .. l ... 1 1 r ,,M ft I V. ft ktn ft V, I T 1 1 ft I k.a A
IlIIUIIIK LlldlUUIUIl OHUllirril tl" "ill inc mm villi..!. i.uii'1 no-.
21'H", and distant' men Cece
Miller and Norm Berreman.
Both have churned the mile i.ider
4:42 n3 inUcr has clipped ofl
the two-mile in 10:17. Berre
man has done 10:19 in the two
mile. Clark Lund in the 440 and Lar-
Three - year letterman Gene
gon and fast-coming Eastcn Ore- 52 5 quarter to his credit and
gon in the cinder tet, but coach Cower has done 2 04 3 in the
Ken Cummiskey's squad prnhab- 880.
ly lacks the depth to win the The Wolves are.i". expected to
championship. , offer much competition in golf
The OCE thinclads are fairly ' and tennis Tlie ter.nis squad
strong in distance and middle! lost 12 straight matches during
distance events and the broad- the year and the roll team has
Will
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