I 10-(Scc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues, May 22, 58 Pcpors, To Help Radio, TV Vote Count Thcyll Do It Every Time -.-. By Jimmy Hatlo For All-Star Game V Br TID SMITS . leent," said frick. That Is still KVH YORK'HM - Baseball the fans game. , OwTuTuisloner ford Prick an- l recent The Ducaio, winced Monday hi. office will Tnbune ha. erred " thecentrd conduct the AU Star Gam poB J""-! burwu for the poll The - hiMoperatiM with Canadian -"d Tr,bun lUe' Prm-- j America newspapers, radio eta- j Vetlag Oeeas U Jane i tiooi and television iUUoot. , Frick said the votlnf will open 3Tlll n,t ay 22. Final tabulations 7.1 .n. .iwt inmard thai results "ust received id the comma- i iKXwfr i' ,fiw midni8hi to mctt omc. h,. . ik. eit. win h Th response u magnuV .,. .u,,,,.,. I The fume is July 10 in Wash ington. The fans will select the starting teams (or both leagues except (or the pitchers, who will be chosen by the managers along with the balance of the two squads. I WarU Series Managers By tradition, the previous year' World Series managers serve as managers (or the league teams in this case Casey Stengel of the (CeaUaued frena preceding page) York Yankees (or the Amer the modified penalty. 'lean League, and Walt Alston of Football players at UCLA will the Brooklyn Dodgers (or the N lose one year o( eligibility. unless tjonil League, they can show they have not re-; Frick 'said the poll is "open to luil .nv llleeal financial aid. 'anv newsDaocrs and radio and . . .1 I'll III... Mill Im 1 tj.lj.lll Jl. IaUm U.lu tv,MV OBM SltnHflV irTneyTrenn.i..nlr v. - y - , Motor Boat Racing Associa- ID DaUlHIiUallC. " " - - - . . ... , Loss of Year Faces UCLA's Grid Players TCK OUTVIE VERV NEXT PTTCM -A DfhOCy UTTL1 ROLLER IS MIT "TO WM,4ND-yW-tX 60SSD fT.f i i. 1 mSBTPi irr iifi rr"" if nv rittV- " " " ' ' " Good ol' flippep.twe home te-4m shortstop, saved the 64me wttm ah impossible c4tcm Cureton Calls Bail : Boat Races Set Sunday In Willamette River The first boat racing program of the season here it seTTor next SPORTSMAN'S PIGEST'sts? A TRENCH FIRE crnoon in IhrtrmaTneTTrfiver. off Wallace Mann farkT mean, c'oach Red Sanders: T. forest ! argument, over play- tion and will be ,.nct.onedby jhe national m'h Th Salem will have at least the nucleus of ers used in two or more posi a football team next year ak lions, Frick declared: though he could lose all who were Qantlti of Petition ' Juniors on the nsS squad. A l55 "Should a player play at more . . l u -i. , la' Ik. a . ii L U . t iresnman wno is iugiu mi man one position, an dbhuii it- - -m web will be limited to two years civfd (or that player must be pVf 0f KniiI of varsity play; t sophomore will; listed for the position at which hejllCAl til LIU TTl have one, 'f he wishes he may delay his penalty season until nis Crash Derby TBBNCH DCCTM Mt final year in school. Eligibility Not Certain Boat Club will be the host for the meet. Class B. D and F Hydros, and B. D and free-for-all runnabouts k ttcncm f is a practical will participate in the races, which , cookin fw, ss'tciAu.y p will get under way at 1 p.m. Boats t.065 oat hocks are hot hanov and drivers from many parts of , to suppowt ors aov mu. Beauty, Brains and Blonde started on June 1. the opening egon ana wasmngion win ia Jench aw K longer than day of the balloting. If a player The season's first full-scale js- P"1-- - shown abovi -ro hanolc more is not in the lineup on June 1, opy demolition derby is next Children will be admitted free 5, y,, trench narrow km. me oaiiots win or crruiira 10 uw t Hollywood Bowl, home 01 auto " " rai-r, avvuiiuiK i wnm smallest vessels maki Deep k.. . -,m..,.. f position at which he starts his ..,, in c.i.m Boat Club officials, but adults team" said Sanders. He point-! An " following June 1st." j valley Sports promoter Ron Ail i be charged 1 1 M cent entry. "," . r.. . Tk m . h hum rHit . . . . Thai Cljm Ptiklli Park PAmnn Km ...u. . F..,v. announced Honaay xnai me com- (or all the votes cast for him re- in( c,iurdav nliht's orosram nas opproved the charge to all ed up the possibility however that suu his university administration might refuse the conference offer of amnesty and stick to the blank et Ineligibility. v, - Dr. Kaplan also Mid he did not know what , hia administration Blight do. v The three, year probation wag assessed Saturday because the school had permitted athletes to receive money la manner not authorized by tht conference. It was fined 115.000 (or (allure to cooperate with tht conference garden of position. Ex-Duck Signs Colt Contract will be devoted entirely to the , over 12 years of age. Jhe money will be used for the further de velopment of the Wallace Park jalopies. Members of the Capital Racing Association will pilot the illfatejl derelicts on an sny-thing-goes and every-man-for-himself basis. The only prohibitive measure during the meet will be head-on collisions, unless they are acci- awawuiu. m - Mome Br- Time triala start st 7:45 p.m.! , hauer. punting specialist tot the ith r.BU,ir ,r0Dhv dlsh. heat1 .Pr:""?. M"d'- Tud.y Meadows Entries END BOUT 10") TOtMARDS WIND. THIS I THE SAFEST FIR FOR WINOV DAYS AHO TWISS WILL DO FOR FUEL, m EASy TO CONTROL its heat; m too hot, toss oh a IT OP DIRT. UCLA Star Guard Also Blasts USC LOS ANGELES - Hardiman Cureton, who helped UCLA win three Pacific Coast Conference football championships, Monday termea tne conference a ban on his alma mater a farce. The husky Brain senior said In a story in the Los Angeles Ex aminer: There's not a school in the con ference that does not subsidize i above the code limit in one way or anomer. Cureton said Bruin coach Red Sanders and his assistants should "spill the beans" "I don't know why they should stand by and have our athletic program wrecked. . ." ISC Draws Blast The Negro guard, who will play fo. Toronto in the Canadian pro fessional league next season, also was critical of UCLA't crosstown rival, the University of Southern California. "We get peanuts compared to what those guys at USC are get ting," he said. "Southern Califor nia pays a football player any where from $50 to $150 in addi- ffotaohfrfmiltfd -mt month. Then, there are automo biles and other rewards." Paid Athlete Claimed Cureton said he knows a Trojan wingback who gets his allotted $73 in addition to $150 a month. The Trojans also got his wife a job for $300 a month," Cureton added. Under a PCC ruling Monday in Canada, the entire last year UCLA varsity and freshman teams will lose a year's eligibility unless they can prove that they received, no illegal financial aid. I J I ' J! I III J 7WV ' fpy-S ':: : -r ( - P i -st "v i t I f 3. vy , J ' , ; liif'A-'' ,.. feMti.,i Tickets Is . v , ? i" StSn s" ? ; J Wwt' 1 can be t 7?C)fs -VI V-J 1 Sporting ! aJi. j& .r ia ! ld".t '.,i ft i ,..t i Sport Spreads Set Thursday YMCA, Shrine Grid Banquets on Slate A pair of sports banquets are slated for Salem this week, both (ailing on Thursday night at 6:30 O'clock. The annual YMCA Sporta Awards Banquet, during which the many "Y" athletes will be presented with their trophies, plaques, certificates, etc., is to be held Thursday at the First Christian Church. Tickets for this program are available at the YMCA, at $1.25 each for adults. The Salem Shrine Club's an nual banquet for prep football stars of the Salem area who will play in the 1956 Shrine Game at Portland in August, is to be held st the Senator Hotel Thursday. Players Honored Footballers to be honored by the Stunners are Dale Jones and LaMoyne Mapes of South Salem High, who will play in the Port land game, and Ennis Hawkins of Jefferson, Ted Hubbard, Harold Wilcox. Wallace Wood and Del Casteel of Amity, Gerald Strong, Dick Crook and Lloyd Ross of Mill City, Jim Osborne and Cecil Brcmmer of Chemawa, Norm Berhorst of St. Paul and Larry Reisterer of Sublimity's St. Bon iface High, who will perform in the Class B Shrine Classic at Pendleton. for the Shrine Banquet secured at Wicklund Goods Store. Stevens & lers and the Senator Ho tel. PHILADELPHIA Pretty Karea Anderson, I-year-old blonde athlete r-nicrummeni win De provia wh may be another Babe Dldriksoa Zaharias la the makiig. works during both Thursday spreads, ul with the javelia, with her eye en an Olympic team berth. The girl, whe wea the Pan American title with a heave ef 1(1 feet J laches last year, U still a senior In high school. She alst stars discus, shot aad golf. (AP Wlrephoto) l Sublimity Drubs i Scio Club, 15-1 Dry sarbase on 6Reeh sticks over firs uporm burnina it eOORLtS&LY POUR M VBM WATER, AND F.LTRCNCM AS VOU LEAVE. Yakima's Joe Greer Captures Arizona Topples JSorthivest PGA Title With 140 TCUin Playoffs TUCSON. Arix. I-Craig Soren son clouted a two run homer with two out in the ninth inning Mon day night to give Arizona a 7-5 victory over Texas Christian Uni versity in the district six NCAA playoffs. The two teams meet again Tues- SL'BLIMITY (Special) St. Boniface of Sublimity belted Scio, 15-1, in a non-league high school baseball game here Mon day. The Sublimity team scored SEATTLE - Joe Greer of Dick Hendrickson and Dick Has-. " " ' Yakima, playing the Overtake 1 kell. both of Seattle. Hendrickson' f"""1, Tn niL,H course for the first time Monday had 71-76-117 and Haskell 74-74-1 n'h' . lf. D.t.h" " ,p .ehd ;.; k.j ;... ...k.. ...a iL.i,a for their final eight in the sixth. in hed tottjtto---, I Tom Wolf had three hits for IltMU w win me raLiiiL .uiiiiwcm t-anauun .Vl tioina Professional Golfers' Assn. title' Haskell will join Crrer and a trip to the national cham- Hendrickson as this area's three Baltimore Colts, has been signed rice, ,nd mlj ,v,n(, t0 follow. Im Ik. earar U .lU.. I bTa.sU.II . . ... ..... . i..u- ..4 4ivut r k. i'w " ruii Bowl fans win recall mat in lMZtoZ1fo1''mH-. ;CARA demolition derbies of last or - for the next three yeara. Brethauer. former coapUin at year were loaded with action, ,; G rern Cl;MS0 r SraoUimm mm . Ol k 1 The. University ef Washington vmmu y w.gon rMxeo pm. ana . J"" - .KSTVmii .SSSST.. m if ICCl 1310 Inr Ih. isu N.tinn.l rnnih.ll .n 11 .u.. ii.. rir ran qrifr nor. purw -- "" nnwi uni win rrc.n ldi l iiic u.rfi n a ...h. r isti ,rH. 1. Joe Uhekln. S. McDowell ,18 J. Robin Dale. C. Simonls 123 tint Jr. Olympic Sai drawn a two-year Probation at an earlier meeting (or illegal payment el athletes. It toe had declared some athletes Ineligible tor accenting loans bat there were only lew. The conference said : these meg will be eligible aa toon ai they hive repeid the Joant List Not PrevkW "'..V' J-l;-" Dr. Kaplsa did not provide tint of the athletea he declared In eligible. His action Included all who participated m sports during the school year now ending. This it the conference resolu tion .la the UCLA Ineligibility cam; - "Whereat the (acuity athletic representative of the University of California at Lot Angeles hat at thit session officially informed the conference that be hat de clared ineligible each member of the 1969 freshman tnd vanity football squads at UCLA for hav ing received substantial financial aifl not permitted by the confer ence athletic eode." , JAnd whereat It It tht opinion ti( the conference that permanent ineligibility in all sports la too harsh a penalty m thit situation (Dr. Kaplan later explained hit action Included all sports.) Onlrselbatl Mentioned "Now therefore be It resolved that each member of the 195$ freshman and - varsity football squads to he defined at Includ ing the name of etch freshman and varsity football squad mem ber who participated during the SS season and to declared Ineligible by the institution, be re instated to eligibility subject to being charged with one year of varsitv football participation in lieu of the penalty heretofore im posed by the Institution: ."Provided however that the 12th In the league last vear with best ever provided here aa average of J yards for 55 Members of the CARA are now punt. But hit towering kicks gavelhusy lining up their mounts, in hit teammates plenty of time to 'the hope that all will be able to get downfleld and the opposition could average only 1 1 yards run ning the punts back. Coach Weeb Ewbank plans to work ta Brethauer't pass coverage In hopes he caa be used in the defensive backfield. The coach al ready rates him at one of the best opea field tacklert In the game. run for a few wacky miles snd stand the poundings so prevalent in demolition bees. Dallas Thinclads 1st in Oval Meet Bruins Face Grid Losses The annual Junior "Y" Olvro pics, under the auspices of the Campus YMCA of Willsmette University, will be held Sstur- day at 9.30 a.m. In McCulloch 10. Beacham. i. Prouly t rtr . t.l re ta u& f!M 1 Bruins, last year's Pacific Coast i. Tobermortv, R. c.v.ii.ro Conference champions, may havej Anjjj wan u Know... llesU UK .UI C veil cy it win men 195$ football team by a conference ruling Monday in Victoria, B. C. MONMOUTH i Special ) Dallas: ..,. niir Rniin varcttv ru tht won a five-way freshman - sopho- i freshman squad will lose a year's . Blu Mumc. M raulkner 129 S. Oku Twiattr. It. Lhl.r. .121 1. Scarman. J. Boas Ill t. Klckapoo Klamath. A. Duncan 125 Second race, quarter home, purse 1400. all irada C. 3SO yardi: 1. Torrey'i Dud.. J. Boas 110 1. Mtaa Domo. O. Olxon 114 1. Fantan Uhken. B. Zolllns.r . Ill i. Lon. . uuncan ill ci.j:.. an - . w .-j i. Lm Bar. 8. McDowell , oi.u.uin. na ij-jir. i w.i. anu s. Susar Vaiquot. p. Hidaifo... UT field events will be conducted i SiTcharnaV oy, in the Willamette v.l- Third race, matdenn, purac MOO, I ' .... .... 4 y. old and up i$i.ooo) s furlonin: Boys will be enrolled in four I. ttrsia. 5: BtSrt:zi:!!J!di'JiM: y -" 3. Zeido. c. Dixon 114, 13-14 years, novice: and 1314 4. Money Clip, t Gilford 114 'years: varitv Awarrli are In he t Dul.il. III.. B UM.I,. I I . I - J v. a a.i.vfa HKH, r. niullU . St. Boniface and Cletus Heuberg- tl. 1 J TJn- D... it, juii ncuufirr diiu nun iira- t U k.,l 4...n V. . . pionships in Canton, Mass. representatives to the national rdl" " ' 1 " "'"' The little Vakima pro checked tournament. Congdon choA not to Scl . 001 000 0 1 3 7 day nisht in the best of three se- 'n with a 72-68--140. two-undcr-par. go. Mihlimity mi zm -is n a ries. The winner goes to the NCAA and live stroke ahead of the vet- Jim Russell. Walla Walla, mho Robinson. Parker (Hi and Little World Series at Omaha, eran Tacoma campaigner. Char- finished fifth with 76-73-191, will Parker. Christjnan (fil: Bradley, Nrh. lev t'onedon. who got home with a be the first alternate if any of the Ccrspacker (5 and Mindon, Third baseman Sorcnson hit two 68-77-14.V other three can not make the trip Wolf (6) home runs and drove in another Third! and fourth spots went to: Other finishers: run with two singles in five trips. ' T 150 Kd Hogan and I.arry, TCU had tied the score with . Kpjivpr lnt pp.111 ! Lambcrger. Portland. two out in the ninth. After an in-1 ! 151 Dave Killen. Portland, ning and one-half they held a 4-1 1 ijlailks IJUCks 7"0 ' anct Ron CaPprna' Ast(""i. 0re advantage but Arizona went ahead ! i 153 Sid Harmon. Yakima. CORVALLIS - The Oregon ! Wood Shoots 154 State College tennis learn posted, 154 - Wendell Wood. Eugene its second straight shutout victory Ore., and Bobhy Litton. Vanco- wnai would nave Been ine last out over uregon nere aionaay, , ' ver of the game in the top of the Earlier in the season OSC won 153 ninth. Paschal then singled. Char- R-0 in a rain-shortened match at S-4 in the seventh, Arizona catcher Jack Davis dropped AI Paschal' j popup for Joe Mozcl, Portland. l idf Table Tloi for tan. Orrion 22 11 38 am 10.4S p.m. 23 1 2 2 p m II 21 n m 156 nua tiotnicister, uayacn 24 11: p m more track meet held on the OCE track Monday by runnina ud a to tal of 71 points. Following in order wert Stayton 45V,, Central 43, anerwood 34 H and Philomath 12, eligibility unless they can prove that they received no illegal finan cial aid. The ruling could end the collegi ate careers of 13 juniors, including; les Quick sent him to third with Eueene. Lake ld.ihn 11 57 Dm a single and Jim Shofner sent the The victory gave Oregon Stale 157 Al Williams, Mt-dford, 1 .M p m lieing run nome with another sin- second place in the final .North- Ore., and Bob McKendnck, Os-,s 12 n am gle. ern Division dual mee, standings, wego. Ore ' When Arizona came up, Lee My-. 158 Ken Tucker, Everett given to the first four place 1 er singled with two out. Coach j National League i 160 -Don Smith, Portland : winners in each event from each Dutch Meyer of TCU squawked j " TV. ..I.. .....I. ! ,k U.,.r. i.f. .IUr . . ... 101 l ir V.1MIC, 1 imioim ouu 1 lie uiiiv icuuiicilirill 1 wiiii i.ijrtia woa vauru soil nnw 31 LOUIS "10 U.W WW 4 B 0 IComptlrd ty U S Coaii and Geodetic Survey Portland Ora l Hiah Waten Low Watera Tlma HeuM Tim. Haifhl May 47 6 B 4 f H 4 8 e i division is thai the hnvi rennrl al 01fl 1 stealing second Sorenson. who had New York tk. c..Jl.. .:.!. 4k.:. ' ki. . inn km. in th firct i Mnell and S.rm Liddle. Maro mK iiir .ii.uiuiii wiiii i iicii own I in -iw-iw iii.iiii to ."- ,., j. gym shoes f no track shoes will I then hit another out of the park, be allowed). There is no entrt or ' vern uweiace won three firsU i ucLA't brilliant tailback Ronnie or Central, taking the high and i Knox. Seven of this group are low hurdles and the broadjump probable first-stringers, with a leap of feet. 4 inches, impressive List -...I in oi uauas won me jave-, Tht juniors are: iu auu iiixn jump 10 De i ne omy other multiple winner. Cherry Gty Birdmen Race From Meilford Tom Adams, end: Wilbert An derson, tackle; Don Birren, guard; Bruce Ballard, fullback; Bob Bergdahl, quarterback; Pres Fourth rare, claim purae SSOO yri old and up iSSMi, S furlonfi: 1. The Meddler. D. Pierce 114 9 CriMEMl I Dr.,,l 11. i. Will Breechw.' P.' Hldalso ..no rei'tntion fee. J' U?nI'.yrS"n k" .Hofik"" --!!! The Campus Y will be assisted S. Kinfi Fjifllih. A. Duncan IIS . . , . . s. Our Judv M Faulkner 1M : hv members of Coach Ted Og 7. countenuit. a. Miihr . 114 dahl's Wiihmette track team. Golden Gloria. R. Cavallero . IBS ,.j fc.. ,,, S. Elennra G.. L. Un.er 1M ! Interested boys mav contact 10. Twlnbrook. F. Smothera hi; their school principals or watch Fim. race, claim. pur ssoo. 3 vr. the pe-narers later in the wek old and up. iwoiii. the furionji: (0r further information snd a 1. Fern Patch J. Proutv 114 ....... 2 Teleir.nh-Hill I. Knnul.. mill" I events 119 lU- D...J.. T (XIO 0IKI 100-1 4 I JUM" uuj. M 162 Leo Gaulocher, Olympia .. Grisom i7i. Wilhelm 9) I and Kalt. Westrum i9). and Howard Bonar. Vakima 1 !t p m. 1 05 a m. .1 lo p m 1 43 a m S-.Vi pjn 2 23 a in. 4 .17 p m 108 lm 5 IS pm. 4 03 a m. 5 :12 p m 4 I fl S 47 m 4 7 R 0 4 S7 4 J 3 5(1 I 9 9 1 3:1. a m 41 1 4 40 p.m. 1 9 5 57 a m. -1.1 5 21 p.m. 2.1 fi :iii am. 14 6:01 p.m 2 S 7:i:i a.m. -1 4 ft 39 p.m. 2 4 7:311 a m. 1 5 7 19 p.m. 2 S:25 im. -II . 8 02 p m i 9 01 am DO 8 50 p m . : 7 9 40 a m. 0 9 44 p m 2 7 10 H a m. -0.1 10 llpm 21 11 01 m 0 1 11 57 p m. 1.3 aph J. Snow f light. S McDowell 4 wondv j Prldf P Hldalio 119 S Gatlwest R. Hopklna lis S. Black J B Zolllnier 119 1. Brnht Cloud. F. Smoth.rs 114 S. Ir.rus A Sherman 119 On Your Mark. G. Dlxnn .lis 10. Rock N' Pride, R. Searcy IM Sixth race, claim, punt ISon tackle; Chuck Holloway, wing-tyr. old " p on n back; Knox; Doug Bradley, tail- nacs: i terry mruougau. wing- . vicay jo, u uyt in tufsday iiespile poor weather conditions, nacK; fete Ubarro. end: Jacn; , pharilti R stlnr ill ' Robin Dale. Okie Twister. Blue a bird owned by Harry Evans led Romos. guard; Don Shinnick, . sky-o-Manso, z Gilford .11. 122 M""l , ,, u ik. iuA 1. k. ir.j 1. 0.1 ...1 . ..j t xi ... 7. Dr Clinton M r.,,lkn.r im ' oentrai riink. miss Domo. Tor- iiw 111 i" ineuiuru-iu-aail'in uutii in uaia, anu iwin 1 n.Ain , " -u 1 iii rev s Dude race held bv the Cherrv Citv bird vuarrl I n..Ki. V.... r. J ... ' 1. Ami.l Wand Z.ldo Mnuntavain " r n mm r - 1 v ivuuuir ji rat 111, t . u I Aun .. . 1 J . ... . . r.rino lnk l.i u,.l,n.l L'..' a.,,. D,rro n,n. uil,.o,. 10 Well Rr.rt R 7niiin.r tnt.. wl" Brttcnes. Elenora L, Our Dim averaged 1035.69 yards per hnox. OGarro and Shinnick! seventh race, allow, purs. non. 3 s -snow Flight. T.i.irsph Hill minute loomed to onen next (all's foolhall, -VMr' ''', nl UP ",x lurlonfs; Black J. Tk. ..u.. 1 j 1 100m 10 P, ,. ' How Dee I..e. P Hidalso 122 t. Finesse. -Double Dream. Well me umcr uuua in uiui-r 01 nn-. wars as regulars, oauara, a quar- 2. queen s Man. I Gilford 112 Bred 3 Pharsong n McDowell 112! Belle Tarlus. queens Msn Phar- 4. Nine Two One B. Zollinger I-"' son S. Jochpme. G. Dixon . 117 S. Rurales Jr . Ralcrest, Borel Skin Alexsnder, Junior Olym pics chai'man. retorted, "W ex pect st least 300 bov In tike nrt In this event The bnvs should have a ereat deal of fun and spirted enmnetitinn." Meatlowt Selections'. Only The Year-Ahead CHRYSLER you the FIRST FULL-SIZE 4-DOOR HARDTOP! no were ones ownea oy Mike My. tcroacK last season, was being ers U023.S1I. C. A. Page U021.4ti. groomed to fill the shoes of full- penalty herein provided than not snd Courtney Jacobs i9S7.lt. back Bob Davenport, who gradu ally to any student who may be shown not to have received such prohibited financial tid by ex hibiting to the commissioner the original records disclosing the names of those students who did receive such aid: laaeeeece QveetlMaMe "And provided further that the commissioner be authorized on behalf of Iht conference to extend tht benefits of thit resolution to any other ' freshman or varsity football players, In addition to the squad memberi as above defined, who may be reported to him prior to Sept. 1. lKM, as having been declared ineligible by the institu . tion." , Although the burden of proof rests with the athlete under the PCC action, the conference did - not mtkt M clear how player could establish hit innocence. Some observers reported the actio was a atrategem to com pel the Young Men's Club of W'est- sjeei -and the Bruit -Bench to "open their books" to show who Hi receive Improper financial fy:,' - 4 -j Church Softball: Church Junior League results yendayi St. VI arks Lutheran 4, Highland Ftitndt I; Englewood E. V.B. . Immtnuel Baptist 1; Fruit-laad-Mlddleirovt U. Fint Presby terian U; Morningside Methodist rirst Congrogitlonal 4; Salem C2I. SlfKlat ta flrit Itptlat V Another race will be held this! ales. ji I mm S. Belle Tarlus L. Knowles 117 . Sweep Lurk Charter Way. Wise 7 Wee Beau. G De 102 wrd t. Wild Gueas R Cavalltro 1 13 : Bet Bel-Will Breeches. 4th race. t. Mlo Star. G. Simonls 112 10. Bill Hart. A Dunrin 122 r. . u u OSC GOLFERS BOW Fjghth rare, allow, purae SSOO .1 yrs old and up. Collins Pipe" six CORVALLIS Ken Jacoh- '"f BilcVest E Ciflord .5, , , V l "itT ", , 70 J. Cold Check Ji .. r. Cavaiiero in Monday to lead the Seattle Vni- 3. Huraiea Jr L. Knowles H" versitv o f team In an 11-7 vir- Ji'lMory over Oregon State. 121 4. Borel. D Pierce t. Valln, R Rearer S. Vlnorlan. B. Zollinger 7. Del Rln. G. Dixon t. King Carmen. F, Miller IIS 121 Ninth race claim. (Continued from Drecediae naiel msde up his mind that he wasn't going to be beat in either race, and '"" old w,h7n,' w?!r he wasn't. He's a lerrific competitor." ... The latter item was proved t Saintly sinner r sm when Norval had to get ready for the final event, the relay. He nurse SSOO one milr S Charter War. D. Soman I Praldld. H F-arl 1. Markmar. R. F.olllnier t. Wise Words 1. Boar I Nettle's Pride R. Hopkins. 10. Christie L , G. Simonls Smothers 12? . 117 117 122 12? 117 117 122 ,h 117 2. Sweep Luck, P Hldaleo ... .j ..... ......n ,. . ki. ..... li. V , ,i ' ' niors. j proutv 'ru aiiu w.a aiiuBiiy unipin)! a on, Biter nil lour sprints ana 4. Vain Flower. S McDowell some broad jumping in two days. But he still got the victorious Vik baton crew off on its way to the surprise victory. One of the first U eeagralalate Nerval aad Ht was Vera Cilmere, the hmgtlme Salem High cinder beta wke left the ceaca lag raaks when the chal was sollt. G Urn are had said earlier thai he'd waited M years te see sameeae like Nerval cense alaag, aad he was as happy wit the Saturday Mtcemes as were the Vlkiags themselves ... As we watches the meet Saturday, we tame U the eclsle4i that had Nerval beea a Stsjlb Salem ealry rather than eae fret the Vik Villa, the Saxeas wmmJ have gives Medlerd a sheabte argameal far the team title. Lee Gastafsea theaght m tee. Bet the U, U the V Iks had heea able U add Braee Paltersea and Dan Meere ta their aide Saturday, they weuld have given the Taraade from the twth the same treatment . . . Where They Are and What They're Doing Here's tome "Player Periscope" data on some of the ballgamers from thit area now In pro ranks around the country: Pitcher Mike Coco, 1-1 record with Amarlllo of Class A Western League; Pitcher Ed Urnest 1-1 record with Greensboro, N. C, of Class B Carolina loop; rirst-stcker Phil Jsntit batting ,m for Ardmore, Okla., of Class D Sooner State circuit! Pitcher Del Coursey, 1-1 record for Boise of Clatt C Pioneer wheel; Catcher Gerald Zimmerman bitting .300 (or Albany, N. Y of Class A Eastern; Third-baseman Gene Tanselli bat ting ,M3 for San Diego; Shortstop Buddy Peterson balling .315 for Memphis of Southern Association, and Bobby Ceae Smith batting .295 for Houston el tht Taut League. More Girl Softball Players Still Needed Look anil lrarn Hy A C GOKIMIN ' ; . " i - Vi ED I jJu-J oil nsao tooat, nb soots, in tooa ruAaj ajit emsa 4-aoot MAtero LOOK AND LEARN feature pge 1. What are the names of the thirteen South American coun tries? "' '- 2. Where did the use of paper currency originate? 3. Who was the only U.S. Presi dent who had no formal schooling? 4 From what does a flower get Women Softball player, and i"l'ufu JfJ sponsors met Monday night and s "hllh hrr ot do ounlr scheduled their first practice ef i most in the L' S. among pedigreed the year for Thursday night at P"' 7:30 o clock on Leslie Field. Any women or girls interested in playing on the team are urged to attend the practice. More play ers are still needed and if more do not turn out, a team will not bo formed this year. American League New York Kansas City . son me tto-i s ..on om tie 1 1 i Larsen. gturdlvant 111, Morsan t and Howard: Ssalisfi. Burtachy (Si. Laaeraa (I, ant Olniserg. ANSWERS 1. Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Brit ish Guiana. French Guiana, Dutch Guiana, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina , Colombia, and Ecuador. 1. In China. 1. Andrew Johnson Uo-75. 4. 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