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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1956)
mm Vic Backlund . Wins Bearcat MBatting Title (Centuraed (ram page 11) Trojan farfiily got quite a boot out of the jolt handed crosstown rival UCLA. You'd get the idea if you were an Oregon patriot and Oregon State got the ax, or vice vena. The Bruina have been gradually but efficiently taking the Los Angelei collegiate athletics liiow away from the Trojans, who held command for many years, in the recent past the Bruin football and basketball teams have proved superior to those produced by the Trojans, and only last v eck UCLA, dethroned the Southern Cal track forces as Coast Con ference champion. This had not been done in 18 consecutive years. $o it's easy te see how Southern Cal faithful could fed bo Rlty far the Bruins as a result at the ax-swinging at Victoria, ow all those same faithful have to do it hope that their two back yard it clean ... , , Oregon State's Slats Gill found a mirthful remark to yield when he heard of the UCLA wallop Saturday. "Gosh," goshed Slats, "if they get a couple more of them, we'll have a chance next season" . . Shrine Golf MM to Be Two-Day Affair The Salem Shrine Club's annual golf tournament next month, one of the biggest of each season at the 8GC layout, will be a two-dav affair for the first time. In the past the big benefit pitch has been crammed into one day, and it just got so big that anirday couldn't handle it properly. So this time they'll let we duffers have our licks on Saturday, and the hot shots will take over Sunday. Which means there should be more entries and prizes than ever before, and more cash for the Shrine Hos pital fund. We know of three who probably will not enter the meet. They are the three collegians who participated in last week's Northwest i Burdg .235: Ed Lipscomb .233 Conference plav at SGC, and almost got scrambled in the process. Jerry McCallister .229; Dale Pat- They were given the go on-through courtesy by a threesome made ton .219: Wes Malcolm .lfi2; Bill up of Uncle Hugh Luby, Bob Kasterhrook and one of the worst! Nelson .133. j golfers on the course, hut then proceeded to stop in mid-fairway to Coach John Lewis' men, who iiiatch card?, chat with others on adjoining fairways, argue over ; won ihc 0rthwest Conference title 1 whose shot was next, wait until the wind stopped blowing and a iost season, finished well down the few other items that made them the slowest trio it has been curt ladder this campaign, misfortune to follow. - This went on for three holes, and while there was no one ahead I Aiinri-n I pn.,,. of them, there. was juite a pile-up thickening behind us. So Easter- iiiUfrudii ldpuc brook figured hen had enough, hollered "fore and shot. His ball sailed over the head of one of the rah-rah bovs, who promptly I -w Y0, k , walked ahead, picked it up and gave it a long throw in the direc-; oikman tion irom wrtich it came, wnen we tinaiiy caiisnt up witn them, Eisterbrook told the kid to keep his hands off the ball or I'll pick you up and throw you down the fairway." That was the last we saw of the rah rahs the rest of the way. They moved, fast. They also tattled on us to Pro Mason, who did his job and gave us heck. Rut we'll betrha that had Runny been playing behind that trio, he'd have thrown his clubs at SJ Aiken Believes Blame Shared in PCC 1 Statesman, Salem,' Ore, Hairs., May 21, '68 (Sec. II)-I3 SEATTLE I Jim Aiken, former Oregon football coach, be lieves top university and confer ence officials should snare the blame in the current subsidized athletes controversy. TU lra,,KU milk tVi Psniri Vic Backlund, sophomore from r.., rw,,.. i. thv. i. ?,.ffiA.K;!wv. trying to make goats out of .,in L CtT.. io .oa. everybody except the faculty rep- uui i iv auvnti jo iim eviiovn timber buyer, because Aiken was coach who resigned by request (or doing some of the things "Washington and UCLA got rapped for." "When I first went to Oregon. I felt the rules weren't practical, so I broke 'em. They were giving help to football players before I ever got there. I might have pro moted a little more, but it wasn't much different," Aiken was quoted as saying. "I knew I had to help kids. I Gov. Knight Asks Probe, of Penalty about it. If Id sneak around the, SACRAMENTO, Calif. - '.Knight acted after receiving corner, Id probably been all C(V K(lght Wednesday fecom- batch of telegrams of protest nM- '.. imended that the University of Cat f-n Southern California resf Aiken said the faculty represen- irornia Board of Kcgents take an dent. The conference last week tatives, who rule the conference, i official look at the Pacific Coast e. harmed UCLA a three-rear and at least some of the presi- conference disciplinary act ten probation and fined tt for paying suppose whai t they didn't like about dents also should be rapped. against the University of Califor- a'Wetea in violation of the PCC me is that I didn't make any bones resentatives," Aiken was quoted as saying in hmmclt Watson s 1 SfAII la VU1UI1III III UIV . U.k ill.llJI with a .389 average, according to figures released this week. u I, t 1 ..lj u:. 1- trin nrt Tom Moore frpshman I gencer Wednesday, Irom Portland ranked next with! Watson said he called Aiken at 20 hits for 52 trios and .383. I Roseburg, Ore., where he is a But most impressive swatsman ' in the Bearcat ranks was Frank Caruso, freshman from Olympia. Wash. At bat 80 times, the slug ging third sacker banged out a high-hit total of 28, led in runs batted in with 22, was tops in runs scored with 19 and also paced the home run department with five boundary belts. Caruso's hitting offset fielding weaknesses on his part. Pete Reed, big senior from Scap- poose who doubled as pitcher and Legion Junior Ball '9' Plans Practice Tonight Coach Bud Straw of the Ameri-iSP Railroad tracks. Additional the athletic director or the kids, can Legion Post 136 Class C Junior! registration and practice will be, The guys at the top the aource Baseball team has issued a call; held by the team Saturday, 10 they make it impossible to live As soon as somebody comes m at Los Aneeles. along and breaks the rules, they the governor, board president, don't know anything. The hell they Hj,j he will ask UC President don't. But they're always trying, ndvrt Cordon Sprou! to submit to hang the rap on the coach or the matter to the regents when they meet In Los Angeles June 22. athletic code. It also leviH tinea against seven other members. first sacker. was next to Caruso in the hit department with 15 for 46 and a .326 mark. Other averages among regulars: Terry Ziegelman .256; Gary Oak Knoll Ladieg Hold Joint Meet With Albany Unit Albany Golf Course women were guests of Oak Knoll ladies yesterday at Oak Knoll. Pacing the visitors in low gross was Mrs. Russ Harris with a 44. Low ! net for Albany was chalked up by Mrs. Roy Kreiger. Mrs. Bill Shafer of Albany paced her group for closest to to the pin on the number three hole. For Oak Knoll, Mrs. J. L. Jefferson won low net with a 32, while Mrs. F. B. Broom tdok low gross honors with a 52. Closest to the pin on the number three hole for Oak, Knoll ladies was Mrs. Art May. Meanwhile, on July 26 the Oak Knoll ladies will visit the Albany women at the Albany course. 'for signups and first practice to night, six o clock, on Barries. Field. All boys up to 13 years of age who live in District 2 are invited to turn out. District 2 is the area north of Q Street and to the east of the a.m., at the same new. The field is located at 13th and Baker. Infielder Granny Hamner of the Philadelphia Phillies made his ma jor league debut with this club in 1944 at the age of 17, up to the rules, but they always. escape. "As far as the rest of the schools are concerned, everybody is break' Ing the rule some more than others, maybe. Everybody has to. One's as bad as the other." Chafed Sinn Smarting miarry. mulngljr relieved h medicated Retinue '' Umlimi applied to chafed akin Lubricate, medicate, help to heal lathe leiwier tkm ama mM Rmnol Soa RESINOL nVtoA Itching Torture - PROMPTLY REM VED A doctor's formula aoothtaf anaV septic Zemo promptly relieves the Itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Ecarma, Psoriasis, Ringworm and ' Athlete s Foot. Zemo atop scratch- V Ing and so aids heal-to fTl A ' ' Ing of Irritated skinX Wlllll em Fighter Gets Diet of Beer .. l.W 160 00(1-13 17 3 020 300 tW-ji 5 4 Glim .21. Bvine 5 and Howard; Hoelt. Maslrrson (2), Brad) I3i. Aber S) and Wilson. Eoslon 000 0C0 030 3 S 1 Clrvrland 000 111 2IIX-S 13 II Sullivan. Kicly (il. Hurd li and White, SrorF, Moasi 18 and Heean. Baltimore 100 010 000-2 7 0 , Lntr.tpn uni n iivx J v, Schmitr. Moore i4i and Snulii; : Harshmiin and Lollar. Washington - 1 200 100 002 OHO 000 01 H 0 Kans.il Pltv- ' 300 000 002 000 000 027 1111 Stone. Chakales ill, Grob ill. 1 27 LONDON Challenger Yo-1 miles of roadwork at his Windsor , irei rourt'nrv mi; Ditmar. Groman ' ss lande Pompey went on a beer diet camp near Ixindon. ! 'K'i "i Ginsberg. I this week to gain weight. Cham-: His weight is believed to be lif '.-.Me Tldei for Tan. Orrfoa (Compiled oy u Loasi and Geodetic Survey Portland. Or. High Water! Tlmt Height pion Archie Moore stepped up his ' down to about 185 or 18610 or 11 roadwork and est down on food : pounds over the light heavyweight to lose weight. 'limit of 173. The two meet in Harnngav 0,11 in I'", in the west of Arena June 5 for the world light England, Pompey was ordered to heavyweight title "drink a pint of stout beer everv Moore would not tell what the ay by. . traine.r Snwy t"8' stales said after he finished a ,h1fm' ieS?a,y busy session of training which in- hc ul,1" f"-,nj Tdad cHhal . . . . , lenger totaled only 167 pounds- eluded six rounds o( sparring, 15 e,ght pounds beiow the light minutes of calisthenics and six , heavyweight limit. National League St Loilia - 000 000 000 0 0 FUlsome.!! 000 032 lllx e S 0 Srliii iilt MiDiniela (6i and Sarni; Friend and Files. Chicago .. 100 001 120 S S 0 Philadelphia 000 400 000 4 5 1 Marker Valeritinettl 1 and Chili: Ildddix, R Miller iSi ami Seminick. Milwaukee at Brooklyn, poatponed. rain. Cincinnati at New York, postponed, rain. 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