ICKSec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Mon., May 28, 55 DSKoorfalddz loo Doubles Teams n - .... ; Field Narrows To Final Four 1297 Ssore Pace Semifinals Round The Statesman Capitol Alleys doubles bowling tournament u cut to the final four Sunday Bight as tbt third round of the tourney finished with Dale Baa tlin and Bcna Valdes taking top honors in tha "semifinal" round with their icort of 1297. : ; Besides Butian and Valdez, the other three teams art Bob White-Gene Braocnt, Tony Pru-dente-Clilf Malaoa, and Jeep Ep- .pins-Rich SUudinger. These 10 ur teams will now compete in the finals next Sun day at the Capitol Alleys. They will each bowl six games in the . finals which get underway at 3 ' p as. . . , f , .; Bastlsa Has High Series White and Braucht entered the f Dials en the basis of their see ' ond place teoro of 1271 They were followed by Prudente snd . Maison with 1220 and Epping and Stsudlnger with Hit - Bastisn shot the highest series of the third round with his 7L He had gsmes of 217-244-210. Highest individual game went to White with creditable effort Of 2M. All teams enter the finals on : an even basis as ao previous acores sre counted. Three Eliminated The teams thst were elimina ted sfter Sunday s round were John Nuber and Toye Lindblad with 1201, Bunny Bunnell and Tony Vitone with 1191 and Don Poulia and Walt Cline with 1139. Jaycees' Golf Set A large field of entries ap pears certain for the annual Jay. tee Junior Coif Tournament at the Salem Club Juno 8. A num ber of entries from Woodburn, Dsllas, Independence, Monmouth nd Stayton have registered snd bve been sdded to tht large list of Salem bovs. ? Any noy in yean ol see or i. .r.JZ,. In the meet, and ahould contact either hi school coif advisor or j Dick Bsllsntyna at Salem 44145. 1 Play will b over IS holes, two winners hero wrill qualify for - v.aw. "hi v. i um i tha state-meet at Tha Dalles tartlng June 29. A large trophy will be pre sented to the low scorer in the local meet by the 1G A Stores of Salem, and other smaller tro phies will bo given the two win ners. AurnviIJr Jr. Lerion Calls Rail Tlayers AUMSVILLE (Special) The Aumivills Junior Lotion bssebsll tesm hts issued a cell for nlsy era snd will hold meeting Tuet dsy afternoon when the n-"s aro requested to report. Tbo meeting will bo held at S a.m. Tuesday at tho Cascade High School. i , Players aro asked to brim their equipment , to this first meeting. Sheridan Ball OuiV Edges SileU 3 to 2 Tourney ...... . .... -L.'or 4-5339. Master Stations Dls- -Sheri LnrlKk7Wted h. inrii... i. M hiu to edge the homo town tesm here Sunday, U in a aon-lesgue bsse- J bill gtme. Fred Hewlett hit a trials and Doa Haxlett and Bill lvie each had a double for Sheridan. Don Ogelvla pitched tho win. Sheridan . 012 000000-3 9 0 SiltU A 000 003 000-J I I Jabberwalkies Shoot - f i--..-.. i, a-T- -Thirty-aine ' orchora competed Sunday in ahoot held by the Salem Jabberwalkie on their field range. Winners were: men's in stinctive, L. Johnson; women's In stinctive, J. Burtner aad R. Thompson: junior boys, J. Hoxsey nd G. Clemens; poewees, L Wat son. (Coat, frwra Brecedlm sage.) lent. ' Diamond lake report! the best fishing with that once famous lake again giving up limits of trout ranging from 10 to It inches. , Diamond lake, you remember, was poisoned completely only two , years ago. It has since been restocked with the trout showing s re-j markable growth on the abundant food no longer being utilised by ; millions ol trash fish. The trout are making the most of their private dining room and aro growing rapidly. It may not be very long until Diamond is once again producing rainbows in the 10 to 13 lb. class. That Is, unless some unsavory character dumps another bait bucket full of trash minnows Into the water. Some Fair Catcke$ Made in Eait Lake - . "Aaalers did r saawt ftatdf Ht .t titto tohdr vsri aHSSMttt cr the week end. Utile mora thaa t tot way read estited ttrert the mow hanks with bo boat ksncklsg facilities readily avallabla. In spite of the haadleapa eacevatered, Oshlag was fair .ilk lota al the onglers ntaklnf fair calckes. The fish, however, ; nwner tta. E-l lake Irwrt havo heea In tho paet, TJavIs lake afforded some nice catches to tha fly caster and .treamer trollcr although the numbers of fish csught per person ere Tvto Should improve with tho a. advjjnce with bigger !!Thetter catches coming to moat anglers. The landlocked Atlantic should now be In the I lb. das. and they should cat foort to tho fly rod. No news as yet from sny ol tho ...... !.. in tha week. ' , . . Map of Jr. Ball Districts ( I jlTai 7 f fsWf w-J-r ,." 5 ' I . gra.eT T 7 l 1 J This mutt thews the district! far thla seaaaa's Salem Jailer Baaeball Uagwea. Beys Irons No. 1 wilt stay with the Betake Trackers "C" teaaa aad Ike SaJess Uoas "BM team. District 1 is Legiea Psel 13 far Um "C" law. Master StaUeea Isr Ue N. t has Nameless Market la the "C". Salem Betary Chib ka the "B". Ne, 4 has Jack Ma Jewelers la the "C". Berg's Market la the "B". Ne. t has Berg's Kelxer Market in the MC". Keber Tmax Oil la Ike "B". Ne. ( has rer Cemers M Clab ks the T, Few earners Merchant in the "I". Na. 7 kas Dlckaaa's Market U the "C", Vbrfa Market la the 1". Ne. I kas West Salem Ueas la the "C". J't Drtvo In-Emcry'a . ha tha "B". Ne. t haa Fleld't Matter Sarvtce la the "C". Ubbh Center Ike "B. Beyt frem I to 11 yeara of age who weald like ! try eat far the taama ef their residential areaa can fled aaatce of ewacbes la itary bciew. Junior Ball Kids Are Urged To Make Contact With Teams Once aialn. for the benefit of those boys from to 16 years of age who would like to try out for teams Uaaueit. the names of the team teieplKww numbers in most cases, sre printed here. Tht prospective players Should contact coaches immediately to fx .1 Vfl learn of prtcUce times and pUcesI I IlltlPr WltlC ivi turn vemtum iiiwi wmww dress art tot listed can ba con tacted through the Wlcklund Sport- big Goods Store. 173 State Street. Tha team conches; ; toass W League boys f ta 13): ' Stelnke Truckers (District 1), Bruce WlllUms. 411 Pioneer Trust Building. J-0M7 or 4-4443. Legion Post 134 (District 1. Let Beard. 414S Hayesvllle Drive. 1-3K2S. Nameless Market (District 3). Shorty Baroett, Rt. 4, Box 32. 4-3451. Jackson Jewelers (District 4), Mike Glenn. M5 Judson, J-872. Berf's Keizer Market (District si, Henry Lamb, 150 Howard Drive, 4483d or 3-M77. Four Corners 20-30 Club (District I), Howsrd Elwood, 960 Hansen Ave.. 3-4892. Dickson's Market (District 7), Lloyd Jones, 4940 S. Pacific High way, 3-3951. West Salem Lions (District I), Don Wsller, (IS Pled mond, S-S774. Field's Master Ser--vice. Kelier (District 9), R. E. Smith. 1(31 7th St.. 2-3890. Class B League boys 13 to IS: Salem Lions Club (District D. Wesley Blewett. 1920 Laurel. 3-9314 S - BS2J or 4-1401. Salem RoUry Oub (District 31. Tony Vittone. H. M Jr 1 JJ" llUISiriCT ti, iven rinxic, uw n. Summer. 4-8933. Kelier Truax Oil (District 5), Clay Buzzell. 4465 Kampstrs, 2-7455. Four Corners Merchants (District II, Don Gers bach. 595 S. Elma. 4-4233. Vista Market (District 7). Lee Shinn. Capital Chevrolet-Cadillac Co. or 3- 3175. J's Drive-In A Emery's (District I), Don Waller, 615 Pied mont, 24776. Labish Center (Dis trict 9, George Tracy or Roy Pearsall, Rt. 1, Box 1SSA, Brooks, 4- 3183 or 24395. CTarles Sime, father of Dave Sime, Duke's sensational sprinter, was a professional baseball and basketball player in Paterson, N.J. other fJibabU lakes but wt should i I . in the 19M Salem Junior Baseball coaches, and their addresses and Bowling Prize CHICAGO I Jerry Dutler, a 27-year-old student from Manknto (Minn.) Teachers Collage, Sunday night wop the 152.064 Petersen Bowling Classic with an eight- game series of 1,490. Dutler, who earned 312.000 and a solid gold championship belt. shot his winning total April 30. Not one of the more than (.000 u Ameiea 011 n 00 1 1 1 Who Competed came" , rricehla and Ortclf: PierclU. An r , dcrion III and Tappe. bowlers ltn ' . . . I Second fame: Second place and 36,000 went to ' Seattle ooo cot s-4 s t John Rum of Monterey i:JrhM&& Calif., V'hO had a 1,605 total. Jer- Hi and Orteli; Thorpe. Bauer It), ry Smith Of Fort Wayne, Ind., 1 roda S. Anderson (J) and Han- and Pete Rice of Mishawaka, Ind., , n,h 1 ' L!HM. SVl W'th k,'8M i HolioSr ... ... 0-4 ,4 , each. Smith and Rice each rav i.. r,..,i. n mi na 71 CCived 33.500. r .1 1. j ' Smith. Grba S and fulllvan. Duller had five 300 garnet lni tKOni his serlea. He started off with a ! Hollywood 01: wi s-s 1. 1 Vmt?1' '"ranrnnellrwU M 197, 224, 233 and 231. 1 ,ni Hall; Oaborn. Henry ill and American League Tirtt same: Waahlnfton . Boston .. SOI 00. .101 .101 1 I 0I' It 0 I0T 00. I CVevenfer. Orob (l, Stewart 141. Chakalra ill and Courtney: Brewer and White. ftrrnnri .m.IH lnnln... Washlnfton . 410 020 003 I II IS 1 Boston 300 111 011 010 II 0 Paarual. Ramna (SI. Stone (Ifli and Fltr Gerald. Courtney ill: Porter field. Klely Ci. Kurd (7) and Daley. First fame: Kansaa City Oil OOO ooo-l t S Detroit .. 111 111 t It S Hcrrtafe, Crlmlan ill and Clna ber Lary and House. Second fame Kansas City Detroit 010 004 000 3 12 3 , 000 000 000 0 10 0 Dllmar and Thompson; Mass. Mas teraon (41, Aber (7) and House. First fame IS Innlnfa: Cleveland 100 ..10 000 000 0004 13 0 Chicago 100 000 0t 000 001 S 10 0 Lemon, Moisl (7), Narleakl It). Daley 1 10). MrLish 1131 and Nara fon. Heean III; Keefan. Conaue fra 17). Howell IS). Wllaon (141 and Lollar, Moaa (10). Second fame: Cleveland tit .11 000 4 7 Olcafo 000 000 NO S S I Wvnn and Hegan: Hanhman, Con euegra if) and Lollar. III MONDAY IS YOUR DAY IN iDOWtJIOVJtl 1 SALEM g SHOP r'l nil until ru J rM 10 last of Service Wide Assorlmorrts II III lOAtrottrf Ixcltinej Morchsndlso II Padres Dump Beavers Twice Angela Sweep Two From Seattle Qub (Ceai treae ptweedlag page.) Kazak homered with Sisler on base. Singles by Federoff and Floyd Robinson and a sacrifice fly by Usher accounted for the fi nal Saa Diego run in the sixth. Bob Borkowski homered for the Beavers in the fifth. The two teams were tied at two games each as the series ended here. In Sunday's other two PCL doublebcaders, the red hot Los Angeles Angels swept two from Seattle 4-3 and S-4. and San Fran cisco won their first game with Hollywood on Bob Di Pletro's ninth inning home, S-4. but the Seals couldn't repeat the stunt in the nightcap as tht Stars won M. Pint fame kas: lu Olete (I) FertluS BHOA BHOA FderoffJ IS4 I Safeljn 4 I 1 Plbmanm 4 I I 1 4 I 4 4 4 I 4 e I e Mraut.l till Usher .r Snlr.l KeiakJ Elliott.: I aBrk'kU 4 S I S S I Mck'ui.l 4 n a 1 I Younii Stlf t a Baxa.l 4 111 I S Cldnw.i 4 t 1 0 eutnia 4 i s s 1 4 Darntl.a t S S S wim.p s s a e -Mr mn I S S k-Bw kl ISSt Moon Avlward.f4 ! Crmj!)'l,e J I Tt.u ansnie Touii s ssis -dim out tor wriwii ta nn. a Hit Inte oeuala play lor wnatl In flh San lDto AM 111 I.U- PvrUand . E Moore, safftll. BBI Kaiaa I.). Vthtt, Aylward. Mslfr III. Micktl on I. Carmlckaal. SB SUIar. HA Xauk. Uihrr, Mtckalaoa. Carmieh al. CB Kank. rtdaroH. DP Maori, r4ro(( anS Slilr; Baxta. Younf and Mickclaon Hi: Youn. Littrtll ana Mickclaon. U(l San Oicio I. FortlanS 1. BB Carmlehaa! 1. Walkcl I. SO Carmtenaal 4, Dar Mil 1. n-ER Carmlchaal 1-1. Dar ncil S-4. Waibcl 4-4. HO-Oanwli S In 1: Waibcl 4 in 1: Carmlchacl S In S. W-Carmlchaal (5-Ji. L-Darncll (1-1 1. U Yuhaaa. PclcketMas and Aahtartf. T-1.0S. Second fame box: Saa DIM (4) (1) Pertlaaa' BHOA BHOA rederffj 4 S 1 4 Mrqui.1 till Bbnaonja S I 1 Mrmn.m ISIS Uaher.' lilt B'k'IklT 4 1 1 t Biilcr.l 4 111 I M'kan.t 1 t t I KaiakJ 4 1 a 4 YounfJ lit) Illlott.m 4 S 1 a Bax.i.l I 1 t I Moort i 4 111 Utrcll i t I a S Aitroth.c 1 t 4 a Botlcr.e I S S I Hikiru a 3 14 1 Mrtln.p ISIS Shore. p S t S S a-SafCU 1 t t S Lint p SSSS Totali II 13 11 11 Total! 14 1 11 11 a CntundMl out lor Short In 4th San Ditto fll Ml 0 4 , Portland 414 lilt 01 B raderoff . Mickclaon. UttrcU. RBI-Littrcll. Bialcr. Kauk 111, Bor- kowakl. Uinar. IB suitr. 3B Lm rall. HR-Kaiak. Borkowaki. B-Mar. tin. Sr Usher. DP Martin, Baxet and Mickclaon: Younf. Uttrcll and Mickclaon; uureii. Younf and micb elaon; Katak, Pederott and Staler. Left San Dlefo t. Portland 1. BB Ho-'-lna I. Martin. SO Hoiklnt 4. Martin I. n-EH Martin 1-1, Hoaklns S-S, Share t-1, Uat 4-t. HO-Martln It In Shore 1 In l'i; Lint 1 In 1: Hoiklm S In 1. HBP -by Martin (Aitroth). W Hoaklna 14-1). L Mar tin il-ll. U Pelekoudas. Aahford and Yuhaee. T 1 .43. A 4,143. PCL Line Scores I rirat fame 1 ...1- ma aia am a it a Crctn and Naton. Hall ill: H g. Sadowikl. NWL Line Scores Flrtt aame: Trl-CHy lutein ... 000 300 3017 S I 010 100 3004 7 0 and Martin: Han, Griffin ill and Gau- Klndsfather Lawlesi ill, I thiar. I CCOnd fame ill Innings) I Trl-Clty ' Eugene ooo one nno oo o 7 e ooo ooo ooo oil I 1 Caraao and Martin; j at (II and Gauthier. Patula, Hodf- Firtt game: Wenatchee 000 010 0 t 3 t Yakima OOO JO0 -3 1 1 ltrlnghaus and Lundberf. Drum- mond and Neal ! Second fame: Wir.Mcr.ee 030 011 .13 t 11 4 Yakima .11 1 001-10 13 t Shortlldfe. LyoecK 151. Micnii iai and Itrlnghaua it) and Lundberf; I Downi Young (Si and Neal. Truax Raps Woodburn Truss Oil's Junior Baseball League B team walloped Wood burn's B team Sunday, 14-1, in a non-league game. Two practices have been set this week by Truax for Tuesday and Friday at 6 p.m. at the Keizer School field. i They'll Do It Every JflL4HOf3JS MOMC FROM THE CONVEM TON-60 tEKR SSNOiae WS DUDS TO 7US CUUN68, WIS! UNLOADS THE POCKETS -BOT-WHiT HO? VMttS THIS? Willie Rated Favorite Return Match Slated By Spieser, Pastraho Bit TUft ASSOCIATtO PBISS A third match between ruffed Chuck Soelser of Laniini. Mich.. am, e(vw wjjlie PlstMn0 of New !r.rj j.i.,,, M r0 . i , , . , " ' land lightweight, spice (he week's Spieser and Pastrsno meet at New Orleans Wednesday where Pastrsno will be favored to repeat ms victory 01 last jury, ine two boxed a lfrround draw Jan. 37. Pastrsno, only 20, has designs on the heavyweight title vacated by Rocky Marciano. He is rated No. 7 in the latest ring ratings. The 24-year-old Spieser is third in. twyear-ora opieser a miru: among Arcme Mocre's chaUengcrs ; in the light heavyweight divuuon. 17 Straight Wise In hit only bouts this year Pas trana fought a draw with Spieser and whipped Johnny Arthur, run ning his unbeaten streak to 17 bouts. He hasn't lost since he uroppea a decision to miooie- weight itaio Scortichini, Nov. 30. 1953, although he has fought two- draws. Spieser's only other fight this year was a TK0 over Joe Kowan, Aprii u. Boardman, 20-year-old prospect from Marlboro, Conn., had beaten two champions this year in over-the-wcight matches. He got off the floor to win over Wsllsce Bud) from Marlboro, Conn., has beaten Smith, the lightweight king, in February and whipped Sandy Sad dler, the featherweight champ, April 14. In his Garden debut in New York, Boardman boxes Frankie Ryff of New York Friday night. Ryff hasn't fought since Dec. 23 when he outpointed Baby Vasquei. Glardellt Faces Cettea Joey Giardello of Philadelphia, upset by Charlie (King) Cotton of Toledo, May 7, gets a chance to reverse the score Monday at St. Nicholas Arena in New York. Nino Valdes, Cuban heavy weight, and Ken Hammer of De troit top the first boxing show st the New Charlotte, N.C., Audito rium Friday and Ernie Durando of Bayonne. N.J., boxes in Mil waukee Thursday against Frani laiuuni, newest German middle weight Import. The Giardello-Cotton fight will be seen on TV in some parts ofiWiison i4-3i or Hanhman (i-n vs. the country. Network radio and Sj5tu5It at Cleveland iNi-Gromck TV wll. Seam hoth Pantrano- ,J-:" v" Sc0" IJ-:" tv wii. oeam ooin rasirano- washlnfton at Baltimore (Ni Spieser 'ABO and Ryff-Board-1 Sione ii-oi vt. Johnaon io-i. r Boaton at New York I N ) SuUlvaa man (NBC). (3-l) va. Ford 14-11. S ' ' Before you tske your vacation take this first step: Phone nearest agent of Farmers Insurance Croup ask him to check your policies to be sure you're adequately insured against all hazards to your car your home your business your income your life You can get the greatest, widesjt coverage in insurance history for nearly every imaginable peril at sub stantial savings in cost from jj4 AUTO in -THICK FIK1 IUSIKBS - All Jm iuwawo Mtdt OSKO ft OSKO, DISf . ACINTS PHONE J-SOOl 1445 NO. CAflTOl ST., SALEM, Time - Orleans and the Madison Square d...j ...til rn. - "a- boxing program. Braves Dump Redlegs, 7-2 (Cant, tram preeediaf page Bonus Baby Undy McDaniel JaiJ hjs Sph with ;jfty 4 nM sial drove in seven runs on four hits, including his sixth home run. - Roy Sievers" run-producing dou ble in the 10th gave the Senators s split sfter the Red Sox had erupted for seven runs in the third inning to win the opener. Tom Brewer settled down after teing tagged tor five runs in the first Inning to record his sixth Boston victory against one defeat. Dllmar Hurls Victory Half s doien other cars hid to Art Ditmsr scattered 10 Tiger leave the race because of spin hits for his fourth triumph. The outs, flat tires and lost wheels. Kansas City righthander had fine hitting support from veteran Enos Slaughter who had a single, dou ble and triple. Al Kaline. Ray Boone and Charlie Maxwell hom ered for Detroit In the opener as Frank Lary won his third game. Pitcher Jim Wilson, making his first appearance for the White Sox since he was acquired from Bal timore several days ago,' won his own game with s two-out single . i. i ... . nunoeo wan mc winning run. nil- son had come on in relief in the 14th inning and picked up his fifth triumph. Today's Pitchers NATlONAL LCAUIK New York at Philadelphia INI Worthington 11-41 vt Nefray (0-01. Brooklyn at Pltttburfh INi Ert kine il-3i vt Friend 17-11. Milwaukee at St. Louis INi Slcat r ll-Ol vs. Wchmcier ( 1-3 Cincinnati at Chicago Nuihall li lt vs. Rush tl-ll. AMERICAN I.EAGII Phiraen at Kantfl Citv INI -Whatever happens I have the best possible protection" By Jimmy Hatlo SO &4IO PRINTS JUST AmVEDAHO SOMETV4IMO TEUS US PHOWCCB U4S H40 MIS FIN4L PUNS Thomas Wins NASCAR Race (Cant, frost preceding page.) hard-driving Thomas until tha 104th lap, when ha had to stop at the pits for a tire change. This gsve Thomas the lead and he held it thereafter. It else cost Haines s plscs In the top bracket at the finish, for . ... Johnny Kieper, well known Port land driver took second in s 1956 Oldsmobile M. and Clyde Palmer of San Jose, Calif., was third in a 1956 Dodge 500. The race was marred by two spectacular slthough non-serious sccidents. Andy Wilson of Port land, piloting a 1956 Ford V I blew a tire on the south turn dur ing the 74th lsp, just ss he was hemmed in between Wilson snd Haines, Wilson' t They managed to miss s car. but he didn t miss crash rail. He hit it head-on, ripping it out and damaging his csr extensively. The rsce was under Referee Pat Vidan's yellow caution flag for two laps until Wilson and his car were returned to the infield. Wilson was not hurt. Two laps later Bob Carroll, also of Portland and driving a 1956 Hudson, hit the north turn too fast, climbed the dirt embankment and flipped over. But he loo was unhurt. National League rint fame: Chicafo .1. IM lo t II 1 St. Uuil 411 011 10-U 11 1 Mlnner. Valcntlnettl III. Hufhca (II. Kaiser I4. Davis (Si Lawn 7 and I.indrith: Pnholsky. JtcHtnn (5t McDaniel l and Smith. Second fame: Chicago 010 001 000- 1 I I Loi 031 101 30' U 14 1 Brotnan. Mlnner (3). Huehet (Si, ,, 'J'i . " na cniti; mi- II and Chitl: Mi - "" ,, , ,. .. Cincinnati noo 001 100-1 J Milwaukee 030 KM SI 7 14 1 Fowler. La Palme IS), Freeman 7 and Bailey: Burrtette, Jolly (7i snd CrandaU, Rice (3). Brooklyn at New York rain Pltttburfh at Philadelphia III. rain. BARBECUE GRILL Itfj. 4.95 $J99 v r ') BLACK R WHITE A X&fTl -oiis itgsitt Prks $32.50 v.;;;.'hvv; 1 Hl" 11 JJU 'i brand ae WhiU fl!" 7.10,15 J54P MtS 1441 K.' N V A ltf'," ' " !:",' X exihaiifa S.OOall 41.55 J4.S5 17.S0 I is)'&V i (70s IS (RECAP) every atcr? HE r I NATION .WIDI imcaiisjifioMl f J'k , fl I A v J! 4lf Jf J f;;j," " .1 tiiSSpss-vV: wuh I ;1 4rr ,-.; , ' - aw tating J Ig a m - Senators Drop Sabbath Pair Salem Club Again Hits Cellar Spot (Cent, fetes preeaeUag Bags.) one, Spokane 11 Both Swanson, who has been hitting well on tho road, and Rsy Webster had three hits. In the nightcap, while Frank Sxekula picked up two. Ron Jackson had three bingles also, repeating a feat of tho first game. Webster drove in three of Salem's four runs. UN Watch Gaatee A crowd of around 1800 watched tha twin bill in balmy weather. Manager Hugh Luby of the Sena tors had to bo physically re strained by his own players after an argument In the fifth inning of the second game. Luby chsrged the umpires en a call when Krsuse hit Into a double play, and a heat ed verbal beef ensued. For their four games with the Tribe the Solons batted .242, with 39 hits in 130 at bats. Spoksne feasted well on Salem pitching, getting 39 safeties in 120 trips for a .325 mark. Back in Rut. First Salem mi: i (It) Spakaaa BRHI BRHK Warren, 3 1 1 t R JarkJ I 4 I t Webater.1 I S 1 Mrpy.m lit. Dunn.m 1 t S 0 Hufmn.r 111. Krauae.l 4 t I t DeSous.c 4 1 I t Iaeflan.r 3 t t SBeloneJ 1 H 1 Wili.mi l 1 t S tSmpin.l ISO.: SwntonJ 4 t 1 4 Buro'u.i lilt1 Koepf.c 1 S S 1 J Jack. I 4 t 1 . Walah.p t I t IM'klna.R It.. Cade.p t t t tFi'lara.p It. I Eirbrk-i e s t t smdar.p 1 s t s 1 asi - J a a a Kini-d 1 t I I ari-f 1 t t t Cowdcl.p t t t S Totals 14 4 4 S Totals Ml. 1.1 z-Went to bat tor Wllllami In tth. d Grounded out tor laaterbrook In tth. I Sale an error tor Cade In tth. spn. ': r-SStisisfi1"1 Sundsy. MO 061: Eddie John- winnmf pncncr: acnnciacr. 1.01- lnf pitcner: Lam Pltchei cr Ip ab ho cr o bb 1 1 4 3 I 4 4 0 4 4 4 . 1 3 . 1 1 Walah 1'i 1. Cade I Cowdcll 1 7 Meekina IS II Eacalara 1 ' 4 Schneider I I Hit by pitcher- Warren, by Meek ina. Wild Pitch: Eacalara. Home runs: Warren, Swanion. Bourbeau. Two bate hlta: Huffman. DeSouza. Vlur. Warren til. DeSoura (31. Swanaorl ry Jackson ill. Sacrtflre: Cade IB). Stolen bates: Murphy. Esaeflan. I'm- Jirca: :1S. ret: Ted Howe, Ted Lopat. Time: Second fame: Saleaa (41 (I) Spokane B R H E Dun.m-I 3 10 1 Mrpv.m Webster ,l I I I I R Jark.l Kr sc.l-p 4 0 1 0 Hufmn.r Sirk l-at lilt Rostl c Fscfian.r 4 0 0 . Rclone 3 Fatrbrk 1 4 0 0 0 Smpn.l Swnton.3 4 3 3 4 J Jark.l T.art c 3 I 1 t Burb'u.c Rufne.p t . S . Leahy. p Warren.l 3 I 1 t Klnf-x 1 . . . B R H E 4 111 4 13 0 3 110 4 110 lioi J 1 J 4 1 S 1 1110 ToUls 35 4 11 1 Totals 33 1 11 I x Struck out for Zart In th. Salem 11. 010 100-4 11 t Spokane 301 010 04'-l 11 3 winninf pitcnir: Leany Lotinf pitcher: Rufnc. it. n a a i a i Kraute 4'j IS S till L..hr a' 33 11 4 11 Hit bv nltcher: Jcrrr Jackson, hv . ,... ,ti wiii nii.k. v..,,.. -u,nt u,. wild pitch: Passed balls: Zan. Home run: Rosa). Two-base hits: Webster. Samoaon. Warren. Huffman. Runa batted In: 1 Webster I.H. Sampson (3). Ron Jack son ill. Huffman. Ro-tl ill. Sacri fice: Ballone IB). Stolen bases: Jackson. Bourbeau. Double play: Bourbeau-Jarkson-Jackaon Umpires: Ted Lopat, Ted Howe. Time: 1:43. Attendance: l.SOS (eat ). mm wa aw w tw m m bhjupi s nwm 5) il.J'Uj k 1 .4 1 saaa r.mJI IX7II I vav n SP0RT5MANS DIGESTS OUTWIT FISH THAT BUMP YOUR LURS Some oayi you may mmj NUMEROUS HARD fTRIKIS BUT NOT HOOK A FISH. fT MA INOf CAT! THAT THt PISM AM NOT HITTING THE SOI OS) TAIL 04 LUSW SS USUAL) WITH AN OWM MOOTS BUT MAY M BUMMNS, IT HARD M FRONT WITH A CLOSED JAW, PIRMAPt 9 TUH IT. YOU WILL NOOK THt TSHCKtrtjarS ay TYINOj A DROOfcR 'LOOP TO AC A NO. 1 TRBBLI HOOK AHtAO OF THO LURI. Bob Christie Gets Position (Cent, frtm preceding page.) rind had been announced as end ing at 6 p. m. Sunday. Griffith Qualifies Cliff Griffith of Indianapolis, badly burned in a wreck whilt practicing for the 1953 500-mller, moved into the lineup at' 141 471 miles an hour in the Jim Rob bins special. Othr Tnialinra urr TtV,nniA To,an of Dmer , ,h f I Trio Brass Soecial he wracked son, Cuyshogs Fills, Ohio, Cen tral Excavating Special, 139093, and Duke Dinsmore, Dayton, Ohio, Shannon's Special, 133.430. The field st that point averaged 142.507 miles an hour, compared with last year's record of 138 796. i Willamette Net Star GetS Berth 111 NAIA PORTLAND I The Univer sity of Portland dominates tha golf and tennis teams selected Saturday to represent this area in the NAIA tournaments at San Dieo June 8-9. The golfers, all from Portland 1' . are Bruce Cudd, Roger Sie- lickv. Vince Altenhofen and Larrv Lamberger Jr. 1 The tennis olavers are Rill Rose and Jerry Doyle, Portland V., and Archibald Mull, Willam ette. i rp. a Tallin ! aOte fidea for tail, Oregon (Compiled oy fa a Coast and Geodetic Survey, Portland, Ore. I High Walera Time Height Low Waters Time Height May n 1:03 a.m. 3 14 p m. S I 43 a m. 3 3d pm. 1 33 a.m. 4:37 p.m. It 3 OS am S IS p.m. 11 4 03 am. SOS p.m. I IS a m. -1 1 101pm. SS t ot a.m. fl I S M p.m. SI t 40 a m. -OS I 44 pm. tf 10:11 a.m. -OS 10 4tpjn. II 11:01 am. 01 11:17 p.m. SJ .-. 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