The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 30, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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6-(Scc.I) SUtesmin, Salem, Ore., Wed., May 30, "50
ridiison Favored
Emerald
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- Gauthier Hits
Crushing Blow
'Eugrne AhoTurni In
Triple VI j Double
Bill Today at lt30
t Bt AL UCHTNEI
Statesauun Snarls Edlwe
11m Eugene Enterald last night
picked right up tYera whera they
left Off last ttiiM, beating the
.' :owa Senators la their tint meet
ing of the current campaign at
Waters Field. The Kore waa M.
; But 4hls one is spt ta b re
avtmbered heretbouti even long
er t bar lift one of September,
1935, when the Emi borne runned
Undo Hugh Lubjr's elan Into sub
miuioa for the pennant
A homer did it bit night alto,
, tnd what a homer! It tamo ai a
plnch-hit production by Bob Can
Uhier, a sturdy right hand swing
er who bai been doing moat of
the catching for the Ems this
easoa. Tha Portland Beavers
bought tha gut from tha Boston
Bed Sox and optioned him ta
. Eugene. They would nava fallen
from their new Multnomah Sta
dium borne had they seen tha
clout he delivered in tha leventh
inning here. r ,
Satalich Holds M Lead
The bates were loaded and Big
Ad SaUlicI was banging onto
a J-l lead. . He got himself into
trouble by walking Manager Cliff
Dapper and Manny LaCosta, and
submerged deeper whea Gone
Marinacei as next up eroised tha
Senators infield by twinging away
instead of bunting, it expected.
Shortstop Bay Webster, holding
Dapper to the No. I bag, couldn't
get to Martnacci's ground tap,
wdich normally would aava beea
I doublr play ball. It went
through for a hit and tha bases
were loaded.
SaUlicb got Johnny Keller, tha
0 at Oregon whia recently signed
by the Ems, on a short fly to
right, upon which tha runners
held. Thea Dapper called for
Ganthier to hit for Lefty Bill
Griffin, tha Eugene linger.
I - latallch hung a curve pitch too
high and Gauthier smashed it com
pletely am tha top of tha Bishop's
- ad, which adorns the top of tha
scoreboard In center fleldl
Grace Did H .
- V This writer has sees Just about
every league game played in
Waters field since 1M0. But he
as seen only one other player in
all the year who hat conquered
tha top of tha Bishop's ad. That
, wat Dick Greco, the easily remem
bered Tacoma Tigers slugger.
So Gauthier joint a mighty select
fraternity.
He alsa Joint a growing Hat of
Eugene hateablea in these pans.
for his tremendous wallop doused
what had begun to look much like
a Senators' victory. Satalich had a
three-hitter up until the fatal sev
enth, and tha tough-luck guy teem
ed enroute to a long awaited sec
ond win of tha season.
,; Tha game waa loaded with the
unusual Even thoufh the Salenu
bad lost 10 of their last II games
.and came home mired in the
Northwest League dungeon, the
jargon crowd of the season turned
out for last night's tame. It num.
hered 1.US, with around M coming
. up from Eugene for It. Ales. the
Ems turned in a triple play to
aui wnat rosea like a Salem rally
In the fourth. With Harv Koepf on
second base and Satalich on firtt
Jack Dunn tried to cross up the
Emt infield by twinging away. He
. lined ta Second-baseman Dick
Smith, who doubled Xorof at
- and with a throw to Keller. Then
.KeUer taw Satalich halfway be
tween first and second: so simply
ran him down for the tag and
third out. -
Salem scored In the first heat
off . hard. throwing Griffin, on
Dunn's tingle, another by Mel
Krause and Chuck Etsegian's
Sacrifice fly. - Eateglan't smoking
double to left-center, and a dooxer
Of an error by Marlnacd on Bob
Eaaterbrook's bounder allowed the
second run to score in the third.
Three consecutive singles, by Ray
Webster. Hal Swanson and Koepf
got another across in the sixth.
Salem tried to have a big inning
here, but a squeeze play went
sour and Swanson rsn into an
easy tag-out at the plate when
Satalich missed the pitch.
Sharp relief flinging by BUI Mar
ten, who relieved Griffin in the
seventh, and then by Lefty Berlyn
Hodges, who took over for Mar
tea with two out and two on in the
ninth, saved tha win for Griffith,
his fifth straight. Hodges, a 195S
nemesis, walked the bases loaded
in the ninth, but then got Easter
brook on a high, pop fly to Marin
acei at first base to tnd the game.
. Bill Eastburn singled in Eu
gene's first tally la the third.
' Neteet . D blobaador today,
atartlag at 1:M a. as. Lefty
Jerry Cade (1-4) and Baa) Klag
wiU go tar tha abaters,
agalasc Terry Ley (4-1) aad kaae
Peaeld (t-t far Dapper's Dan
dles . . . Pitcher Baas Rugae
has beea released by the Sa
le mi, aad Arlle Aldermaa, the
'. hard-throwing rookie (rem Prlte--Me,
who notched a t-1 record
wHh Yakima this seasea, but
' Who was eat loose whea II came
' ' time la par him a IMS beaut,
, has beea signed . . . A group
af Lebanon faaa were preseat
bat algbl, haaatiag ate proaalag
Strawberry Paotrral for that city
'H-Bomb'
They're Off Today in Annual '500" Classic at 'Indf
' ' . t'r:- i , 'V!fi v.Vi' ajV Cl,v on nood alert, pre-
. -t ' iv.M7l M JvaVr .-I'fJ high huimdity and aaaubdrty af
K'- m :r, .-v o o '..;-v.- ftpfefc.- -Bliss ;
V"TVW rt- iK t i; i iiJ ,nXA Bm'" f mud conditions.
av 4l ... ... ... . -V !- s-v- - . - .v-."- " : I : gram Is eiaeeted la laal aaooti ., c. i r,...i...,. m,uh. .... ih. ,r..H ni n-cora 01 eujni
kato-e-." ,- ' 1: . ; "f' T ,nV ' J I lour aoort. There IU be ao tele-!tt sj.r.in.nti, i Hoiiw.ho i. ' i 7j.m.n.., ,.i th- v-.rr. eight straight garnet
Ti-aaf'! "- ' f Afc' .-. " 2.' ft.i - -V. ' M I ea el the race. L. i., m.k-.' in a try for nine.
II f .' li : ' ' t, ; . ' " 'VTi. . l- ' M . 1 ' ' wi.im w I P, t 'ir.nlMl to r. nter' Pinch hitter Don i ut "d
I t J V. '' K-lVt?U. MrS:V., .'i, " lTPf 2 American automobile racing '"V , Jft ""l;; JJ j Lenhardt fl.ed to k-ft and Marty ,'''" lu h""" 'ur
WSJ h-l- --"ra'-J- 7r ' IN. -f .J - 11 There will be no MevUion but ..J " f. 1 ''i a li M Keough grounded to Valu,-, Theni"' '.
IC V 1 ' ,? - t a-J" , t rfiVi,- - r- ,-f k.N.'wse-. kaj .i k. i. c.n,.,i n is m cnit.lu t H je if i ... kii m ik.1 Dodgers IU Mb
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INDIANAPOLIS This
Wednesday at ladlaaapelie Motor Speedway aa the 4Mb aaaual
MS-mile reeiag riassia gelt aader way. Thirty-three cart will
be la Ike field, with drivers parsaiag the thtataadt of doUart la
parses aad Ike glory that geea
Chiefs Trim
Broncs, 4-3
WENATCHEE HI - Catcher
Don Lundberg tingled home the
winning run an the last of the tenth I
to glva Wenatchee t 4-1 North-:
west League baseball victory over
Lewiston here Tuesday night. '
In other NWL action Tuesday
night. Tri-City and Yakima split
S doubleheader, Tri-Clty winning
the first game 12-8 and Yakima
taking the nightcap 4-1.
! The Chiefs had tied the score
ia the ninth when Lewiston catch-'
er Mike Donahue hobbled the ball
twice at home plate. I
' With two out. Wenatchee pitch-!
er Bob Roberts struck out but
Donahue let the ball get away
tnd Roberts beat It out at first.!
The tielng run scored when the
first baseman relayed the ball
back to borne and Donahue
dropped it.
The Broncs went shead in the
eighth on Joe Rennl't home run
with none on.
Roberts went the distance for
Wenatchee giving up but five hits.
Lewiston ooiooioioo-l 5 3
Wenatchee 200 000 001 1-4 7 1
Wadsworth and Donahue; Rob
erts and Lundberg.
l'CL Line Scores
Srattl.
San Diffo
no ono ooo- 4 1 t
000 402 000 It
Ktnnniy It) and Or-
achallwK,
tlj; Mm tnd Arlwird.
Hullywood 000 010 000 1 t t
Sarramnto 010 OIK) 01 x- i 1 2
Raydnn and Hall; Bojtr, Candlni
(ll and Baiih.
Vancnuv ton oil not J f j
un AnfUM m 114 .Klx II 1
Mf Donald, Baiwwskl il) and Ed-
Wardi;
PiktuMi. rdt (Si and
Tapp.
roi'B CORNERS PRACTICE
Coach Howard Elwood of the
Four Corners 20-JO Club Class C
Junior baseball team bas issued
a call for all aspirants In his area
to turn out for practice, at six
e'clock tonight at the four Cor
ners SchooL
Donovan TICO's Chene
In Hot Armory Scrap
Leapin' Larry Chene's urge to
knock some of the Hastiness from
Dirty Doug Donovan backfired all
over the Armory last night. Chene
was battered into submission In
the fifth round of the grudge
battle, with boxing gloves. The
popular Michigan muscler went
down three times in the fatal heat,
was bleeding from s cut over his
left eye snd was in no condition to
go on. Referee Elton Owen stopped
it then and there.
The two were settling an issue
that bad brewed strongly here in
twa previous mat matches, both
af which ended ta blood-spatterrd
mayhem.
Up until Chens was clobbered.
he bad won three of the four
rounds and had decked Donovan
three times along the way. The
tough guy from Montana wnuldn t
stay down, however,
The fight Itself was a slum
bango, loaded with flying haymak
ers. In winning. Donovan got all the
main event purse and the $100 side
bat with fallen Chans, And (or a
change, be rt as go ia the dress
la what Ike sreae is expected to look like!
with wlaalag Ihe big eveal. Osly i
Bevens Calls
Legion Kids
Registration af all North and
South Salem High baseball play
ers who are eligible le play for
this yrar't Salem American Le
gioa Junior Baseball team ia ta
take place today, at S:M
t'eloek, al Berrkk Field, Coach
BUI Beveaa reminds. They
should alia bring along their
glares.
Any boy who was bora aa
September I, IMS or thereafter,
aad who alteads either North or
South High la eligible for the
team this year. Bays bora after
September I, 1S3I are beyoad
Ihe age llmll.
Beveat arges that all who
are la the ago groap lura out
so thai be caa get a regular
practice schedule aader way
prior le the team's first district
games seat month.
NATIONAL l.r.AOlS
arookljrn at Phlladltphia Hi: Ma(
ll (O-B) and Drvwlil. (l-Il vi
Hnharla lt-4i and Hnjovln i0-2i.
N.w York at Pittnburh iti: An
tonrlll l3-3i and Llddl. 1 1-1 j vi. Law
2- and P.pptr 1 0-0 1.
Mllwaukff at rhlcaio 2: Spahn
1 3-3 1 and Buhl (S-2i vs. HKkfr i(i-4i
and Mpyrr il-2t.
1'ln.inn.l, CI 1...... I & . . tf I I J
.i.i. iq4. t i ,i ...
Dukion i2-3i and l.lnlrlifld 10-11.
AMKKICAN I.KAGI't
(0-ti and rnytar'k 1 3-3 1 vi Kr.tiow 1
Detroit at Kansas Otv 12
Truck
il-4i and Ditmar i4-3i
Thicatn at Cl.vtland (2)
I S-l i and Wllann iS-li vi.
(t-1) tnd Houttrman lO-O).
Boston at Baltimor. (2i;
(1-11 and D.lnrk H-3) vi
Pkrir
L.mnn
Monrf
il-li and Brown (1-0).
Washington at Nrw York (2i:
Ramna 11-1 1 and Patrual '2-9) vi
Kurka 19-21 and Turltv il-2i.
ing room without an escort. No
body seemed to want to fracture
the mat nastle last night.
In the prelims, three regular
wrestling scraps, Bull Montana
scrambled Mex Alvarn Velasco
but then lost via disqualification
When he wouldn't break an illegal
hold on the mandatory count of
fiv-"
llv
Herbie Freeman, whose badly in
'
jured back is responding to treat
ment, got back into the swing of
things and downed Texas Tommy
Phelps with a full nelson, clim
axing a rough mix.
In th opener Henry Golden
Boy) Lent pulled a surprise by
downing Red Donovan with a full
nelson. Overjoyed at beating the
younger of Ihe Donovans, tni
now wants a shot at Dirtv Don?
Without boxing gloves, however
li ... . .j j..., ...
n wan nouniru uuring me
u. uie nimiiaDir nT-
per Comet, one of the all time
favorites in the Northwest
return to local action next week.
He's been campaigning In Texas
aad Oklahoma whers aa baa been
a saautiosi tor tha past yaar.
l i
to Win 500r Race
ss sa aa
Downs
radio accounts of the race will be
will aol be televised. Olflrlalt etpeet that Wednesday'! winner will
have lo average around a reeerd 13t mllet per hour ia order le take
dewa Ihe tea prise. New Eatlaader Johnny Thomtoa Is rater a slight
favorite It wia Ibe rlattlr.
Benson, Hartman
Willamette
For Big
By Dl'STY
Statesman
Dean Benson and Dale Hartman. Willamette's record breaking
track ttars. will be joined by two
to Portland for Saturday night's
Dale Greenlee, Wilamette record
PCC Alumni
To Offer Help
LOS ANGELES iif - Powerful
alumni groups, whose efforts to
In th.. Pa.iri 'no rl Cnnl rt,wfa
fell on the deaf ears of the school . wwk tsla''n Cnlifrnia He will
nrpSiH,.ni. i, vr am ....compete not only in the NAIA meet
years I
ready to try again.
H. Karnes Bishop, formerly
prominent in the Pacific Coast
Conference Athletic Alumni Com
mittee, which disbanded in 1953,
announced Tuesday that the com
mittee is being reactivated.
Bishop said that he may not t)e
active again and that Wynn Ful
ler, president of the Troian Club.
alumni booster organiialion at Ihe i
i;nivers)ty of Southern California, j
will shortly contact heads of all ,
booster clubs in the PCC
The original organization, he
said, broke up because "we got .
nowhere in our efforts to help
Irnn mil rnnrlitiiink in thp rnnler-
n"'
Bishop said the school prei-;
dents cannot lie hlamea for illegal
recruiting and proselyting pro-
grams. But he did censure them
tor ignoring tne realistic pian
the alumni people volunteered to
help alleviate conditions.
In brief, the representatives of
the alumni clubs met and agreed
to a plan to police themselves.
All money raised by them would
be turned over to the schools for
direct and legal payment to ath
letes under conference regulations.
There would be no under the Harlmaa Karra Tidwrll
lalile deals between individual; Tim Tidwell, -who won the Hfil)
alumnus and athletes, he contin-iand mile Inst year In the NAIA.
ued. i will be back again and is rated the
But repeated efforts to arouse man to beat. That will he Hart
presidents' interest in the offer, man's assignment The Lebanon
"leu on deaf ears, so we gave
up. he said.
Karlier Tuesday Athletic Direc
tor Wilbur Johns of L'CLA. is
sued a statement regarding the
blow received from the PCC for
tha ftf.hnnt'a atl.ltin .in. II. mntA.
The most important aspect of!
nil (hn D-,n.ti..n. imnn.iwl Inn
k in mv nnininn it th- f.
fP(.t on the athlete This is a real
. j "" J ,
; traeedv and one which 1 ferv.n .
lv hone will he rernnsidered hv
I nnpr Will Dr rrCOnSinfrPfl DV
the presidents and nr conference
when all institutional reports have
been considered."
American Lgagwie
Batten JO 001 001 7 IS 1
N.w York OOO 000 OOJ 3 3 0
Ntxnn tnd White; Larwn, Col.man
12) and Bern.
Washington non ?n ion- 7 9
1 Baltimore 000 002 o;m soil
?!.?"! . . ,n B'r'r'' !
r' "".rain mi; raiH-t. uonn
sihmit 6 nv.rinK ll and lla-
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oin 020 m iw.i - 7 in o
010 loo not KW 4 S 3
Poller t"ninu.ra (tl Wllxin 1S1.
and Mri. Lollar (121; Gorman.
Crlmlan it). Burtarhy (It), La lord a
(IS) and ThompMa.
My (taatt (chad ul ad.
Solons
carried from Ihe speedway.
It j
Ready ...
Stars Set
Track Trials
PLOG
Sports Writer
other Bearcats when they journey
Oregon AAU track and field meet
holder in the discus, and Larry
Thi .nuu.n Inn rui a tan MnS in lha
a iiwuiiyuii, ttf yvn iouiiu in mc i
Northwest Conference, will also go
to the AAL' meet.
Benson, the national NA1A de-1
fending champ in the hiffh hurdles.
and Hartman, NWC ihanip in the :
8S0, will use Saturday's races as j
a tuneup fur their trip next week j
to the national NAIA meet in San
Da.g0 junt. g a
For Benson it will be a three-1
but also in the national NCAA
meet at Berkeley June 15-16 and
the AAl' nationals at Bakersfield
June 22-23
Olympic Trials. Too
And should the Wilamette hi"h-
stepper show well in the N'C.W
and the AAt' finals, he will stay
another week still for the Olvmpic i ti; Bank. cniao in- kiiwwwski.
trials Hie weekend following thelnrlnn(' . ,h,"nif- Cincinnati .
.. . . . , , , , , Ttiomai. Pittsburgh i.
AA tests. The NCAA and AAl
meets are being used as semifinals
'or the Olympic trials.
Hartman and Benson leave .!un
6 by plane wilh I. infield's Bill'
Macliamt r on the San Diego trip
Machaimr is the 440 ate who had
a h..kt lin... ,.f Jul l-..t .....e in tlw.
'disltict NAIA Bit-ause lie ha
never been n-ally pushed in a
rai, Machiimer mav he a sin-
Dri,. nerfnrmer at San Dieim as
he has a great potential of lower
ing his present best lime
Benson's lop competition in the.
NAIA meet could he Cal Calhoun
of North Carolina State who has a
14 flat to his credit. Benson's best
this vear is 14 1
hilt only in 'he
Drake Relays, where he took sec
ond, has he been pushed to his
limit
sophomore has toured the 8)10 in
(Cont. page 7, col. g)
Boom!
bhoa bhoa
c.iii. 1 n i . r i n t n
nirdlev 4 0 t 0 W.rrenl 3 n it n
4 I ii o Kraue.2 5 2 3 3
"'"'" ' neianr t i 2 n. s the past, hunters in Wat-
Otooer 110 Eatbrk.t SSI. .. . j .l.
i 1 aCo,, 1 0 " l n o
Uatu.,, . , , , , n . , , ,
Marlnaii 4 13 1 Swnsn.3 4 111
K.iler 4 13 0 Knepf c 3 2 1
Trillin D 2 0 11 Satltch p 1 0 0 0
5ahrxr 114 0 Srkla.d-l 10 0 0
Marten. p 0 0 0 0 Caoracp 0 0 10
Hoieip 0 0 0 Klni.f 10 0 0
Tfitalt.lt rt J TotJi 3H9S.1
x-HHP Crlffln In 7th. d-SO-War-renln
?th. 1-SO OtCTf In tth.
Kucen. 001 ono 400 s I 2
Salem 101 001 000 1 10 1
WP-r.rlffln (5-0), LP-Sitalirh
1 -a 1 . B-5ataiich.
ip ab H rf.r so rr
:? !!!?
j..n.-n 1 "
tlonapi 1 (I 11 11 n
a Son
i or r.s s ii rrr K. eni Mnrin
ai-Li
Hit -Clauthler 2-BH F.ne-
glan. Faiterbronk. RBI Esarfian.
Faatburn. Etittrhrnnk. Koepf. Gau
thier 4. 8 Eaaetlan iri. Satallrh.
SB Krauat, Smith. Triple play
Smith to X.TIer. Time I tt. U Paul
Xtllajr and BUI Calrk. Att UJt.
Drivers Eye
Record Speed
Showf rt Thrratrn
Indianapolis Trark
By WILL GRIMSUCr
INDIANAPOLIS UP Johnnr
inomaon, a nerveless New Eng
land Scotchman with a "hot car,"
waa made a alight favorite Tues
day for Wednesday's mh Us
mile Speedway race, which should
produce a record speed unlets
hampered by excessive heat or
showers. .
The Weather Bureau, harassed
by three days of rata which placed
ui ue puouc irannponation ana.
li possible, leave the family cart1!"1 "y " " salf.m
at home I1"" 13,11 . .
crowd of more than 100 ono is ,; ., tn-tiiy u-i vmwi 1-4,
expected to view the death-defy-1 at wcnat.-h 4. Leviton 1
ing grind, the premier event ofACIMC C0AiT Ltol-,
Th, cplete lBdl..andl ale
raeiag rlatnlr will be breadeasl la-Hr.ui an t Hnivwd n .
aay. tlartiBf ai 7:45 a.m. over Sa- s ! n ts .a vmrvr it a in
tern Radle tRatfea KCAC. The are.' rrZ?l:r:V0.
ISneedwav's snerial rutin m-lunrk
of ri stations in 45 states i
Tim ty-tlui-c hitih-powcred can. '
piloted hy the country's greatest
drivers, will be gunned at the
1. 10.84 mph record set in 1S54 bv
the late Bill Yukovich. killed
while leading last year's race.
Past ( humps Rrtura
The 1955 winner. Bob Swrikcrt I
of Indianapolis, and two other!
past champions. Johnny Parsons,
o.' Van N'uys. Calif , and Troy j
Ruttman of Pasadena. Calif., are
in the experienced field, but the
most attention is being lavished
on the little Scot. Johnny Thom
son of Springfield. Mass . who
qualified in the second best time
of 145 :49 mph.
, it... - a: -
ZullT:
Thomson as ihe driver most like -
ly to succeed.
He IS driVinil I
Schmidt Special This is the fourth
try for the 37-year-old New
.
f : k.-J I fiL 1 - -m
utnun , Wliu lliusnru llllll II II
year.
... .
The
10-mile qualifying record
wa, set by Pat Flaherty of Chi-
Major League
Leaders
NATIONAL I.EAGIE
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H Prt
Lon, Ph
R.pulski. St L.
Buver. St I..
Bail.v. Cln lt
Bruton. Mil'.
Walls P 'Kh
Aaron. Mllw
Moon St L
Smtltr B k n
25 132 27 S2 .4112
.in H4 2" S2 mi i
27 S4 12 so mi
33 as n .m .m.
32 08 20 M :I4T j
2 OS IS .14 .147 '
M 12S 27 4.1 MS
,12 m 22 41 .1.1.1
.19 12!) 24 42 .12
B''1
Dn'ti
Moiiir Huns I.nr.tf. Pittbirh 14
)ot Cinrlnnatl II Rrivfr St l.nul
1 R Batt.d in: tr,i. Pittsburgh
: r Boyer. stu r.Hui, si
! H?'d.i Bro'i "n 24; B.n. Cnu.Vo
24
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AMFHK SN 1 FSIil K
r; AB R
H Pet
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Vtyw-n Dfrt
:i us 4.i hi 42i
,ii 07 2? is as i
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28 4 1
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2H II 12 .11
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c'.'rm.i Hn
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.17 1"." 34 M .140
.1 I ) At rtll
:ii iui is .14 :m
Slaughter. K ('.
l.olldr, Chicago
Home Bun. Mantle New York IS;
Berra. N.w York 12. Sifvers. Wash-
maton ll: -ciernert. ttoatnn ; i,opej.
Kansas City S; Bauer. Ntw York
Runs Batted In: Mantle. New Ynrk
4.V flrrra. New York 39: Slevers.
:in, l.oiier. kanaaa City St. Lemoii.
Vt ahln81(n 2S.
Oregon Deer, Elk Hunters Had Record Breaking Seasons
Oregon hiintert proved to be Oregon county was Clatsop where ! taken by Ihe tiate't S3.0M rlk bagged 1.123 of the big wapiti. 711
deadeyet during the 1955 deer 2,490 hunten reported tsking S6S ; hunters during the general and during Ihe general teaton. and .tJs
seasons. Final tabulationi of the bucks for a 26.6 per rent tucrest controlled bonis. The kill broke on the permit units. I nlon county
kill show a whopping total of ratio. 'all previous Oregon reeordt ei- produced 1134 animalt and Cranl
134.08 deer takea setting a ne w i jn number of animals pro- i cent the all-lime high 194S teaton. ; 686. Clatsop county produced 477
record for the state. Hunters rf-'duced, Klamath County led ill The general teaton produced animalt tor the high In wettera
ported taking 12,136 bucks and ! others by a good margin. A total 4.57S aaimalt for tome 2S.309 bunt- Oregoa.
48,955 antlerlets deer during the j of 11,421 deer were taken by 19,- j ers for a success ratio of 16.1 per) Eattera Oregon eountiet alto
general season. Controlled hunts I S27 hunters. Of thit number j rent, while the controlled huntt i provided the greatest number of
produced 2,743 animals while 252 (7,069 were bucks, and 4.352 were ! produced 1,505 animals for 3,700 1 rlk with 5,110 of the Rocky Moun
were taken bv bow hunters. A anllerless animalt. (.rant County permit holdert for a 40.7 per rent tain species taken by gunnert la
total of 230,588 nimrodt parlirl- wat second with 10.639 animalt success. thit area. A total of 3.361 af Ihrte
pated. also a record, and enjoyed killed of which 6,997 were bucks. Leadership by county shifted animalt were built while 1,74
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vrnl "
4 ounty enjoyeo nc D
l lllrl t.kra 1(L nar rH f the
a 977 lmrnjt ark Kunl.ft 4h.r.
- . f
reported bagging aa animal. Re-
ports show a total of 4,085 deer
v
were taken of which 2,731 were
bucks. Hunters in Wheeler Coun
ty were second as the Ust with
a 74.5 per cent tucrets reported
by 6,853 hunters. Of the 5.107
deer takea In Wheeler County,
3.054 were bucks.
Third wat Harney County
k...l-. 1 nut Am t .kirh S IMM
1 s ...
ir". L." . .
- , other counties where luck ran
high Include Raker County where
14.74 hunters enjoyed a 72.1 per
cent ttiecets, and Malheur Coanty
where 71.1 par eeat af ihe 5,147
banters bagged aa animal. Lew
Hitlcss
T
P.
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r
DALE LONG
Eada boater alreak at
MonTMWttT I BAOt'I
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nu.i.Khn in t -mt-o 4 rincin.
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n-vi.,,4 an it is ?i a
Yam 13 MM Ummr If JU
' w - - wuvii ouiii an rariarM fiats at mi
chT. is si ." k "au iSSingla that scored Aspromdnte.
Tuar l ' -utt. .! K.nil, "ri Larry DiPippo worked ?he count
4 ChieMo J. ai n.w York 3. Bottom
jnn x-hedui d
laltimor. 3 washtnton S. only
Willie Rates
Favored Role
NEW ORLEANS i.r - Speedv
Willie Pastrano of New Orleans
and Miami, ruled an early 8-S
vuri,e T"8'' a,,er 1t'hl,M
Gni,rnr nl n,iHnn f thatie 1 fi
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Eng-(fl Tk-T ,L J ,
i I hi u,'ill na rfiawir lhirrt nP(ai'
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ing. Pastrano defeated the . Chi -
Jrairn hntlli-r in thp (irt hniit anH
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' 'rm '
B"h bal"'' .
I Pastrano is 20 and Spieser Is
li noin appear in excellent con-,"""" 1 n miiuiwki m i-j.
j . , ,5. . . , Vaidrs I in 9 2-3. Clrlia 0 in 2-t.
dition foi the fight which gets un- ,Shorr , , H.FR Kn.,rt
derway at 6 pm 1 PST ' from. vndn 1-2 simr. i-u. wp K.mni.r.
Mnniz-innt AiiHilnrnim It mill h
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televised and broadcast over a
nationwide 'ABC network.
The bout is part of a series of
eliminations to select a successor i
,0 heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano.
'.")0(r HaccrH Form
IScw Safety Group
INDIANAPOLIS 'A Top driv-
: Tiwuliv in form a mui a-mim to
ers at thp 500-nn e race voted
be tn Pro(cljsionai Aut0 ;
Kace Drivers of America, and,
i named Itav Crawford of Pasa-
dena Call! to draw up cornor -
lation papers
Crawford said all 37 drivers at-
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apolis Motor
Speedway Hospital
agreed to the need for such an
organization, which would have as
S'S V 4" m,'1 aimj promoting improved safe -
ai li) 12 m J2ii I.V conditions at race tracks and
I maKing race driving
a inuii at -
, tractive profession
The group picked Bob Sweikert
of Indianapolis, last year's "500"
winner, as driver representative
on the hoard of the United States
Auto Club.
' mm ui niniruu rrran-
ra niinung in urani s nuniy.
. . . ....
Lane eouoiy wat intra wita
1ST Att k.a.l.a.. tm Lla.ee ft AAK aatalMaal
-
K u l. k I. -
d.&o. vi wnicn w ci r dui aiiu
d Detchatet county fourth where
' u.jio hunters reporter taking
.
(.736 animals. S.14I af which were
hnckj, Hlsh western Oregoa cobb-
ty and fifth aa the list waa Lane
county which produced 8.112 ani
malt for 14.445 almrodt. Of these,
5.263 were backs.
Surprising enough wat the num
ber of deer produced la the heav
ily populated Multnomah county
.,. Ml hunter. rnnrlil ha.
(ins 13(1 animalt.
Oregon elk hunters, brivlng the
- " snow usually
called for la thit itrenneui tnort,
alta outdid their previettt year's
elTarU aariag tka 151 aeasea. A
Uiti tt 6,U tl tha big wapiti were
Nixon Wins,
ust Misses
Perfect Tilt
r taa astorttrva parts
WlTlard Mxea. the Yaakea killer Boetoa pUaned ta put on the dis
abled hat uwtd CaeirmiasMner Ford FrKk hMervened. waa wrthia sevea
aula af the second perfect game la ma)or league baseball's modern era
Tuesday, thea had ta settle kr a three hrt, 7-1 wia aver the Ameriraa
Leagtie leading New Yorkers.
Tha Red Sot righthander, Binning km first af the see, lost his
Baxes Homers
For Bevo Win
A Top Vancouver
For Till Straight
IAN FRANCISCO - Jim Bas-
et homered w.th twa Portland
mates on bate Tuetdav as the!
bum htt the Kaa Francitn i
t.i m . !.. ia.inni I'a-1
Cific Coa Uaiiue game Baxrt '
hit hit homer in the top of the
I0in 1
i-i w 1. lwt 1 ...
raKrwiifji v in 1 isw s Ij, swp n w .
gele stretched Its win streak to
seven gamei by belting Vancouver
1 Seattle trimmed San Diego 4-.
and Sacramento nipped Hollywood,
II
It wan the tenth one-run derision
lout by the Seali thit tea son
Ri Kmc Ki.mnu.rM in h,t
eftort of the year, had a two-hit PUlnlird ,h' A" bark
shutout going until thev moved inl ,h f'"r Washington out
into the loth frame Thin Fdil", Baltimore W.
Mi..k.i. ikrnnak ik. In the National. Don Newcombe
fttu. Dkk Yauna walked and thea,!" P" ,h Brookl'r
' Bases belted a Utter high fast ball Bders to a 10-1 victory over
! 0Vfr M fl4,w w;1, PltUburgh The Pirates' Dale
It looked tor a while like Saan- ho . mt)at
' uii i,..i.i - uii u.hnn,. i
. , ;. ,, f . . . . 1
anu oeprivinx .aiui-s 01 a siniioiii 1 , - " . , . ,, ,.
Tommy CmphMt singh-d and kee and St I.mis Brooklyn is J'l
Aspromonte went to third Kayi. ,n ...
-mvfC w hit iinruus et'rw iisj'
a K..tii. . BFUtui ...i.k .
0 J-t and then went down swinr-
, i.w,
Th. bux
Portlan
13) (!) ta rraarUrs
n h o a bhoa
Saff.lm 3 V 1 0 K.ugh.r 4 0 11)
Mrqu.l 3 0 4 0 Atrn.tr. 4 12 2
Brkwn r 4 0 4 U t'mpll m 5 3 10
Mlklsn.l 4 I 10 I Sulh n r S 1 I 0 1
Y.un 1 3 0 3 DIHIdo I 4 1 12 0
Kxrii 4 115 Wnrinn I 3 110
Clflron r 4 1 t n Tanner .13 0 3 1
I.itlrc II i 3 1 n I Mahm s 4 1 7
Valdrs u 4 0 0 2 Kn.rer p 2 0 0 2
Bnki i) n o o a-Trmna i d o d
Shore p o o o o tirha p
V n n
D-Lnhrl
Lavm.3 0 o o i
! Toti U 5 10 11 TfitJllt .17 8.11111
ia FHJ out for Tnnr rn Bth.
,o ruea uui ior iiroa in win.
Portland (Hhj immi otH) a 1 S 0
San rnncft.ro im (HW 000 2- 3 V 1
1 promnntt. suiiivan. 2n Anproninnt.
E Krrnme?rtr RBIBaxr 3, A-
' 3 Umphl.lt. HR - Bax.l. SB-Urn
pni.tt s -wmdhorn UP-Aspromoi.
and DiPippo. Baan and Mirkim. i
I BB. oil Kemnierer 2 v.id Tsa : first nine games at the stadium.
by-Kfmniprfr t Vaid.j s Grba I ..i i,.ast one in each. Then came
er. W ald.i 7-1. I K.mnirrrr 5-4
i U Smith. Stln.r and Mutart. T
a-iis
I
2 S5
Jaycee Tennis
Finals Gained
The senior division of the Sa-
lem Jayree's tennis tournsment
;was narrowed to the Iinalist.s
Tuesdav with Larrv Johnson and
. mil Jarnhsnn onmng ih snots
that mpan a trin in th. ttat.
Jin,u.
Johnson defeated Jerry Marten
6 2. and Jacobson defeated
- lieln Durham 6-1, 6-1.
Th lwo Wl11 nnw P,a' in ,h'
""ais toiiowing tne dovs Division
finals which start Wednesday
mnrnin,i it f ho U it 'jmutt. rnnrta
, , , .L i. j ,
at 10 o'clock. In the bos division
, ,. . .
it will be Larry Fanning acainst
; Johnson am Jacobson. as the
,w finalists, will go to the sUte
;1vr.. tnnrn.v in Klamath t a
June 14-17. State winners go on
to the nationals
The public is invited to Wed
netday morning'! finals
ind
bleachers have been set up to
accomodate them.
back to northeastern uregnn, wnn
I matilia leading the field. IB tma-
. .... v.
una county w eta ie ta me
k...l. anittat ftI tl it t-1 Mar thai at SI.
I J .0. :
sa e.
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rial araaun, inn tfofc un u
.m.l . ..I . wanna,. .ii niv neia
aeeead place where almrodt
GRABBING FOR GEETUS?
STAY IN TUNE
SOON IT'S JUNE
SII TOMORKOVrS PAPEKI
perfect game bid with twa aut ta
the seventh. Ha lest bis chance
for a no-hltter with to out ia
the eighth And he loot his shut
out try with twa out in tha ninth.
MjmMIo Bella Hoater
Mil key Mantle walked to be
come the firt Yankee bate run
ner In the tetenth. Billy Martin
walloped a 430-foot triple for tha
tint Yankee hit ia the eighth.
And. after rookie frank Maltone'l
error. Mantle tent hit No It horn
" "acnert in ine nunm
Yogi Berre thea tripled and
scored on an error by eecen
bBM-mao Billy Conwlo.,
P11' J,1 ,,'l- ll
Botox thelled darter Don Ijirten
inu reurnT nip uiimwn ii i
hits, the Yank Imt only a half
1 1.-1 n .- 1 . I., ,
. , ,
g.ime from their lead, winding up
with a four-game spread aver idle
Cle eland
A's Drop to Cellar
The Chicago White Sox staged
a three run rally delayed for
71 minute? by rain in the 12th
inning to defeat Kansas City 7-4.
nome runt in
went hitlest
He struck out.
popaed up twice.
the first time
lell the imru place nraies
11, oam short of idle Milwau-
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V till llliiail WaVtUfsru v nil 0" s
WUOS 11M in me niy uuirr ,iu
... , .
'ame' "i(h -us Bell unloading
h rti tT?
, bat
II 7 II I
KavbIG Karl
Boasts Homers
PORTLAND - A Pacilic
Coast League record for conseeu-
tive games in which home runs
have been hit probably has been
set at Multnomah Stadium, new
home park of the Portland
Beavers
L. H. Gregory, sports editor of
The Oregonian, said in his Tues
day column that no official rec
ords have been kept but it seems
certain a record has been set.
Portland's 7-0 shutout of Seattle
May . !n which no homer was hit.
In the 14 games played at the
stadium since then, there have
been 31 home runs, with at least
one in each game
All of these four-masters have
gone into nr over the left field
bleachers, known to some as
Home Run Meadows." and fast
becoming the league's best target
for right hnnded sluggers
Gates ElfClfll PrPXV
. . i I c ' .
Ullioinirauirous.iriT
- . ... , ,
mu r . on,...
nf South Salem Salem High's Na-
; tionai Athletic Scholarship Society
in a meeting of the NASS Tues-
day
Hales, a star sprinter lor the
Saxons in Ihe past track season,
,u be assisted Dy Hill Ha.et. tne
. .!,. nrMiHni nri Ted Foi-
. . , .1....
Ir- no was eieciru sim-iaii-
treasurer.
National League
i Brnnklvn
040 110 40010 14 1
Plttuburlri 010 000 000- 1 1 1
Newromht and Campanula: Kline,
Munaer i4i. MrMahan (4). Kins (4i,
Swamnn (SI. Arrnvn (Si and FotlM.
i Cincinnati
nnj no joj to n o
ruA Aq fVn A t ft
i.,wren and Baii.y; Jnnei.
1 Huhei pavit (Si and Chin.
V nii-aao
were ameriraa amin.n. mr
well tide, including me vaaraae
.. ..
raage. T3 Rootevelt elk were re-
...
nns-aai f ailtsB (ll wnirB IW WCra
,
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mmi ai luv r mmr iram
I Clataop aad Ceoa eenaUes.