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Senators, Yakima National Loop Race in 3-Team Snarl To Play Twin Bill Rains Stymie Tuesday Game lrt Night Twin Bill Of Season Tonight By AL MGHTNER Rlatrsman Sports Editor Showery and cold weather cans ' ed postponement of last night's scheduled SenatorvYakima Bears baseball Rame at Water Field end, weather permitting, bring on t!ip reason's first nitjht double header tonight as the foes attempt to make up the rainout. Tonight's pair will get under, way at 6:30 o'clock, with the seven-inning game going first, ac cording to Manager Hugh Luby. Tic clubs are slated to button up i tie series with a single game Thursday night, starting at eight o'clock. Rainout No. 5 The Tuesday rainout was the (iflh of the season here. The Sena tors have also bowed to the weath er five times on the road, but have made up one of those games. Yakima is 1-up in the current series, as a result of the 17-10 conquest of Monday night, in 10 innings. I.uby's pitching choices for to night's pair will be either Andy Cenrge i3-l. Ad Satalich ' 2-5 or Marion Cnwdcll '1-2'. Ceorge worked one inning of relief Mon day, Satalich blanked Eugene with ! f wr hits in his last trip and Tow- j lcll has been used mostly in re- I'cl roles the past couple of weeks. Drtimmond to Pitch Manager Hub Killle of the lea gue leading Hears displayed prac tically his entire pitching staff in Monday's game, as six flingers Tiraded to the hill. The only one who didn't pitch was Charley j - Vtummund, a lire balling Negro i rhthandcr who sports a 4-0 rec-! crd and w ho is reportedly the hot-, let. hurling prospect in the lea-' iiue. He'll definitely pitch in one i ii! tonight's mixes. He's a rookie uho belongs to the Baltimore Ori- oles Following the Yakima scries the Senators go to Tn-City for week end games. They then have the earlier part of next week off with a hvr. but have exhibition games slated with Roy Helser s Drain Black Sox both heir and at Drain Sugar to Risk Crown in Fall KV 'nf!K JT - Middleweight champion Hay liobinson will de fend his title in September and m ..llnri m nhl Art Ar-icinn (Iia pun. rt,,i -..u h, " r.i ih -.,i, I,.,, .. .k i , . .IMMM IIU1 IIM-. 1.1 l-ll.-l S IU p the shut Th.-re is a C,od possibility that 'pcnea 10 pdn.c.pdie .n w.e i .ur e two may have it out in the , t'li,?'r- dfsTbe? by.S(.'C,;! the !!ic Bowl in Fasadcna, Calif , in September "Rav delinitelv defend the; fillc in Scplcnihcr against any one oppnnents-cith. ir Aragon. former welterweight," i tampion Carmen Basilio or Gene ram- l ullmcr. the leading middlcw.-icht Such other standouts as Cenrge . .Mtender " said loe Glaser Rob- Blum nf Tillamook. Boh Dudlev of . ..liennr r. sain .me i.iasi r non h ' irwin s financial adviser and kev M. Helens. narr i.upner oi i i.in among Sugar Rav's five man- "a L who is determined to'omonof Winchester and H. Barr get the lucrative crack at the ' Carlisle of Salt Lake City will be -leek, aging champion, said he has among the field been dickering here for the fight Such shooting standouts as Helen ll looks good but nothing has Walkins of Wasco. Donna Uoollcv been settled." he said. ' "r-lln '-lla McMullcn of Glaser and Krnic Braca. anoth- lioscbuig head the women cn- cr Robinson manager, said Robin- ,rlfs- Mm tentatively had been offered Thursday's opener will be devnl M.Vt.ooo for a title defense against ed to the Salem 100 ' and the Ar.igon in the Rose Bowl but no 1 Cherry City Handicap, each event agreement has been reached. Mantle Faces Defense Shift NF.W YORK i - Lou Bnud reau. who devised the "Ted Wil liams shift " while inanaginc 'lev eland. Tuesday night put his Kansas City Athletics into a de fensive shift agaiiiM Mickey Mantle, the New York Yankees' young slugger. It was the first time Mantle, leading the majors with a 411 hatling average, ever had been confronted by a shift. The switch hitting Mantle was batting left handed against the A s ,ou Krel luw. The shift left nnlv tun men to the led side of the infield Mantle struck out his lu-.t turn up, nfler attempting to push a hunt down third. On his second at hat. Mantle tried the bunt stra tegy again- and again wound up with a strikeout. But the shift failed to slvrmo the young sensation. Later in the game ne cracKoii nis zisi nnmr run of the season. Senator Swat: ab h 2b3bhr rhl pet Webster 118 .19 1 0 10 .331 Ejsterbrook 103 W S 1 S 2ft 13 IS 3 14 5 7 5 320 Szekula Krause 111 33 3 105 31 4 71 2.1 4 S2 24 .1 IS 9 5 102 23 5 74 IS 1 .14 h I .18 I 1 r, ip w ', ! 1 , . II .TO 2 2 (1 1 ' , .1 a s; 2 7 2.1 I 20 I 4 n I ' 29i 2W ; 243 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 t 1 I n l 0 1 Dur.n William! Zan Svi anson Koepf fctesian Warren Pitchina : lirortfe Mricrman Carle Satalich C'nwrlell K-nf watsh KrtuM j f. SO BB FR i 2i 7 .1 14 2d 2S I I 2 1 70 ?i " 11 II a IS 4 I Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., June 6, '58 (Sec. He's Expected . & , : - . .. Arnold Reiggcr. above, one of the top trapshootfri In the nation and almost annually on the All-Amerlcan tram, is expected to rome from hometown Seattle (or the Oregon Stair Tournament at Salem Gun Club starling Thursday. Many round, today, getting ready for Practice Session Today Many Shooters Arrive For State Meet Here Many of the expected 300 gunners began arriving Tuesday for the nnn,, Iriiruni Sllat.. Tr : nchiuit I n a Huh starting Thursilav All likelv - .' - ' for the meet's official "practice Most of the practice shooting will be done during the afternoon hours. The meet itself gets under way at 9 a m. Thursday and will run dailv throiish Sunday At least three shooters who hav I made the All-Amcrican team are , Gordon Hull as the largest held here in many years They are Arnnlil DninM. nl Cltlttn ..,!, I. '- "rain, Fred Matter of The Dalle II U Pnlnrc t tKlmilir V tinl I iicing over ine loo-iargei rouic Class championships and doubles are to be shot off Friday, the first half of the Stale Singles and the Governors Handicap .Saturday ;inr the second half of the singles and the Oregon State Handicap , Sunday Trophies worth over $2,000 and; cash prizes totaling more than! $fi.ooo wi ncrs go to the various win-1 Gomez Spills Montana, Packs House in Debut Dashing Pepper Gomez made his return to the Armory an auspicious one last night He not only llatten- ed Bull Montana in the main event, but also drew an SliO crowd, the largc-t al the Kerry Street Garden in mmilhv 11. c d.vnanuc crew-cut didn't have much ol a (name to display his spectacular aerial style, for the brutish Montana kept lum on the delcnsive with punching and kicking tactics. But Pepper put the finlshing touches to the mix with a wow 01 a nacn nwiy ui, -!- ping the 210-pound Montana com- pletely over Ins head when it ap- j .l . .u i. o.,n . pearrd that the hairy Hull was almut to apply one of his pile .i-.. . ,...h.r. um.ci Moniana s puc oriver won ine second fall and it almost finished off Gomez for the night. But he - had enough left to come back for the final fall. Pepper copped the first with a sleeper hold, catching the villain flat-footed with it, much to tne large crowd s aetigni j l oe tax ivmn semi iiivuivui); me '""' "" "VJi"' Mviii.ii and Mex Alvaro Velazco, who sub- bed (or Larry C'henc Was a roll- ine affair that was taken by the n Un.l.i. L' nrotners ny an eveiasn hev rnnnUr,A tin Voir. fn. IU. fall, but just at the bell the power - up oo, "my, for Big Shoot gunners will be firing in practice the lour-day classic. I Tnnrnamonf r.l lh- ,m i:,,n will lake In the Huh pr.mnrU InHav day" rounds " Ducks Place 4 On Star I earn CORVALI.IS P - Washmeton Pacific Coast State Colleje. the V11IV, ,KV .VOIlfllTn I'IMMOn f f K- .I r- baseball champion, and runnerup 'the 1936 division all-star baseball .team. Th , ehnsen hv a vute nf ' "'Xw' coaches and athlet?c lh'! .ln,IUR.' c"achcN and alhlr" public ity direclors. was announced , Tuesday hv .John Kggers. Oregon State College athletic publicity m"d, ..'""H ian i piayers namea m ine an- star squad were catcher Bill Kich. second baseman .orden Hersey, third baseman lull Mashnurn and nileher .lerrv Barlmv llreeon .ill- stars are Dick Schlosstein. first base. John Keller, shortstop, out - ncioiT icrry .Maauox ana pitcnerjwhat wouij have be,,n a Dort,,.t Don I anc won l.ani Two outfielders, Jerry Kxley of Oregon Slate and Idaho's lion Braden. round out the 10-man squad, Kxley. who signed Tuesday with the Portland Beavers of the, racuic i nasi League. .iawiox ana Schlosstein all were unanimous 1 cnnices. txiey ann .lacinnx are repeaters ironi uisi years nam. Keller topped the division hitters with a 42 average He now is playing for Kugenc of the Nor(h- 1 west League ful Freeman had Doug Donovan in a lull nelson and had him ready for the kill when the time limit ran out. The crowd hooted Keferee Klton Owen for nut giving the fall tn Freeman, but even Freeman ad- nutted later that Donovan had not "uncled'' beture the hell rang, Owen was given the ran.berry lor failing to see much nf the rough stuff the Donovans pulled during the fast match also. In the opener Texas Tommy rneips ann lony borne, a nearncn newcomer from Montreal went to a hard-hitting draw. The Canadian . . . i ... , lumberjack moved onto the card when Velazco was upped to the : -i i i ... i i... .i.. Menu. v,neue iiau io leave mi u.e southwest in a nurrv. Decause ol sickness in his family. It was .nnounced that a top- noth wrestling bear would be in- dufJf,d on next week s proRram aIong Wllh tne rpturn of GomPZ NWL Line Scores Tn.rv ooo nod (100 Ii 12 2 spokn'e mm nop mn 1 ; 4 Mrrwtli and Martin. Meekin. Br,. tkr ,:" "nd Rn,M Wenirhee 120 non rmri- 3 4 LruiHlnn Shorthdie and Undber.: G. J. - jeo'b"n'i Donahue, Shnr 2nn oin on - 4 S . Sffltfwe Ksiyoos Femropey; Champ Comes From Behind, Wins in Tenth LONDON W. - Light heavy weight Champion Archie Moore came from behind Monday night to floor Yolande Pompey three times in the 10th round and win on a 10th round technical knock out in a bloody battle for the title a Harringay Arena. . The victory virtually assured the 39-year-Old, 174 'j pound Moore of a September showdown fight for the heavyweight crown against the winner of Friday night's Floyd Patterson Tommy 'Hurricane) Jackson 12-rounder in New York's Madison Square Garden. Moore, rated as the No. 1 heavy weight following the retirement of Champion Rocky Marciano, al ready has claimed the prized heavyweight title for himself. The time of the TKO was 2 50 of the tenth. Going into the eighth round, I Moore was behind on points. As i if on a signal, the champion (Con'd page 12. eol. I) " " - - - ' - Siraras Winner In Golf Meet Rex Simms, North Salem High standout, Tuesday won the annual Jaycee Junior Golf Tournament at the Salem club, carding a 79 for the 18 holes. There was a 3-way tie for second between C h uc k Johnson of North Salem, Steve Jackson of North Salem and Jim Allen of South Salem. , ,'" d . ,d , P.r." i In a "sudden death" playoff ". I. A fl ,. ufi io inc Md c mtfi hi ne uaiics later in the mouth. Jackson won. So he will join champion Simms in thn 3p nlsvnff, tL thrn. ,H ' f j " .,v.,,.w.,u. tied with scores of 81. Twenty-three youths, all under years of age. played in the mcct. Other Bill C LI .1 T TV I. r II nr. Schhtt 83; Bingham Powell, 3; 1 Jim Hellzel 84: Gordon Hanson 85: , tPrni, uhtn, D.i,i;r. oc. linn oiiiiki ,, .mil Kwiiniiii o.., Larry Kvans 86; Dick Mason 87; Slan Anderson M: Garv Shaler 90; Dan Moore 94; Dick Britton 94; ' .. . . il ... .. . i . Mike kolb 94: (iary Goulet 99: ..u- .'. o-u.. i-.-.-l Jonn .orison iui. inuuiian iviairr Z u . ,,' '"U,T" Z' 03; Wayne Wilianwon 104: Lddie llciiliiiiuil Jtrt, .Hon in mull ill. I Simms won the iga rood stores : roiaiing iropny as wen as an in- umuudi eniiipiun.v.ui iiui). .lackson took the runnerup trophv ! Powell. Shafer, Johnson and Kolb ; 'won other individual prizes put un k.. Qick,.n-c rlnlkinir Pn ij I'npi c'0a ioii,.f v.,. v Don Johnson In No-Hitter COLl'MBl'S, Ohio Toronto's Don Johnson pitched a seven- inning no-hitter against the Colum- mis ,ieis luesaay nigm in me opening game of an International l.eaaue double-header, winning M nu Lew Mortons two-run homer , in the fifth innm? limy a wiiiR iJ .iri irii nrmrr Ben Downs on a 3-2 pitched spoiled ! . ii , , n .u . i u. . j p.ime Krlore that .lohnsnn retired nuinu mir ijt-i-ii a ul'i il l i n in a row, and after that 10 more, including Downs and clean- up hitter fttiss Sullivan in the last inning on strike-outs, ,j0hnson. who formerly pitched inr J'ortland and Sacramento in np Pacific Coast League, was a porjand high school star Trirk muddv First race. 350 a rrls bflf purp 5400, Joe Ha:n XI in. 10 l0. fi ;i r;ar'- I.ahekin Pufldine Kont Sp.irri 6 10. .1 Bit-. Miss Domn iDixoni 4. Quinipla $75 AO; time 19 5. Meadows Results Second race. 41, furlong. 2-year- ; Kannas l itv M Writ.. Cleveland Did maidens, purse (HW; Glyco iS. :M. imon. ' Washington 34; Sievers. monisi 15.411, 4 20. .3 20: Kent i(;il- vVashiliRloii .14 fordl 2 90. 24(1; MaRlc Damsel ( Phil hps I 2 TX). quiniela $12 R0: lime 54 1. AT10NAI. I.KAr.rE Third race. 1 lts mile, three up. 1 $mi; Fluwer Sonp (Dlxonl 12 70. 5, I -Z JJ , ,ns ' , ',', fl'H 70, ttmf 1 W t ....-I .fvoxin F'n'ir'h i.iiT. (i fvirnne. tv.rre up JMKi. Hnck n I'-tflr f 'hdhpv , 3 4I-. 2 :t M-mcv ( lip ifiiffnifl, 'n :ii Anc'i W.irul - Knnuif. !0 fjuiMU-lii $7 70 trrr 1 00 1 Fifth race I' t Ui. longs, thrrt -Vf.ii-dlf) mairlrii.-. $ti(Ki. Sun Cfiu f ' Knowlt-- i lt 40. .i HO ;t 10. Clc n flag iSmmrmi .1.(0 2 M FVinliT Ori en i nl) i ngPM 2 41). quinirU $22 BO. 1 tliiip 1 0! Sixth race, si v furlnns?; 'Hrr up, ' ViOO. Coma iHopkinsi 13 70, 7 t . 1 7:11 fount Ah. inumnni 11141 I i . U4 t Scvmth race six furlongs thre- "P- (;n.l Joe Hor.k.mi 17. WI 3 20. Belle T.inus i Know lr i -I. :i2v ,iim cms ihoinaikn .lie. quiniei.i $:2.io; time l u. nMH lace one nine. im Love H lGlffordi 20 M. 7 7(1. cikiiiii laie our inc. iMit-e ui 4 10: Tam NiU iZoliinaerl 4 40 2 90 Sandie Lee (Dixoni 3.20; quiniela S.H2 20. time I 41. Ninth race. I1, mile, three up. 7O0. Deep Canvon ( Zollinger 4. 2 40. 2 3(1 Colonel H. A (Clbsnnl 2 BO, 2 40.1 Contender ID.onl 2 50: nuiniel. $4): time i 57 2 talk by Maurice Taylor, biologist Attendance 3.022. handle J99 SM fo. ,h(1 0rpnn ,;amp Commis sion. ani two moving pictures, NKEDV BOXER FI ND SET ..Falr VUv ,nd -Waltomans in BOSTON if - The Massachu- Action'' The meetini! starts at setts Senate Tuesday passed a eight o'clock house-approved hill In imposo a Tavlor ill speak n habitat one per cent lax on the gross re- o eeipts of boxing matches tn set juP ,,imi fnr the nfn'flt o( needy retired boxers. Archie Socks Opponent's Bloody Face y v - LONDON Referee Jack Hart walckei at Archie Moore connects with a left aa the bWdled face of Yol ande Pompey of Trinidad dnrinf the ninth round ( their light-heavyweight title bout at London's Har ringay Arena Tuesday night. Moore retalaed hii title by winning an a 10th round technical knockout. (AP Wirrphots by radio from London.) Legion Teams Set to Start Opening round play in the dis trict American Leffinn .Inn i n r Raehll r-, ic taioH fr tnrlu and finds entries eUv fV - - act,'on . aiem s emry me i apnai j-osi j No. 9 Outfit. IS slated to get Under ! : w ay tonight at Woodburn, 8 ... .. . o'clock. In other starters Stayton is scheduled at Mill City a n d Aumsvillc at Silverton. f -,n OUIlUrtV OIIVVI11III UidYA IIIV OaDital Posters here Woodbtirn is Vapnai I osiers nere woouDt rn is iat stayton ana Mill Lity al Aums-, ,.,ii . fMc( ,,, wn. of thr Salem' , . . . . . ... " . 1 u , f 'T I .sq ' ' a lvllllvlr iiu.-hih, aim an- nounces the selections as lollows Catchers-Bob Russell and Jerry Goer(zrn pjcner(1 Bud (nap. pelle, Jim Shires. Grant Todd and (;P(jd,.s Infielders hent Lam - . K1.II1.U farv Vnstnl n.eiiiv, dar e.siai, mars Mike ,),m Rciman and Bob Reeves. Out- fii,i,.r lim Mi C.iffrrv v.d Barnes Rogrr Carda, Harv llaller I and Boh Jaltzf, Als0 ,n,.rc js a . . . u - possiDiiuy tnai .urn i.ukc, inueiaer of Serra Catholic High may be added if eligible. The Capital Post team is limited to Salem schools with a total daily aucnuaiice 01 iiul mint- man t.-nn, , 1 . I . , ,1 n I students 'both boys and girls'. I he combined total at North and South Salem Highs nears that figure, and if the addition of the Serra enrollment does not put the total over the 2.500 mark. Luke will be eligible. All teams in the district have . , , , . . ,.,,, ,nr ' h had groom, ' 1 nl - ..,; ...,,:: aspiiaiiib. nev.-us Mm m. ..., with a large group, and after ; i,wi,: rt , lir in fulnr nnr n ertTL lILr M33IUU3 iiiuj siiwrtt oviiiv . cnanges on nis rosier, " Major League Leaders ! American l.r.Ar.rit AB R H Pel Mantle. N Y. Maxwell. Pet. Vernon. Run Kuenn. Det Ben a. N. Y. Sknwron N Y 1. nllar. Ch sn r.onrlman HVr Wert?. Clew Tilandns. Blt. 1 72 4 70 407 :il l( 2 II ,17S M 115 19 42 .IS.') 43 18(1 2!1 frt .Ml :ii 1.1S 27 47 ..i:ts Ifi 121 17 .'It .122 2') 121 IS m :i22 XI I "in . in 51 .121 4.1 151 2.1 411 11 :i i.t.i u 41 ..ms Hnnir nimr M.tntle. New Ymk 21: nerr. New- Ymk 14 lleira. New N mlt 14 K;iupr New Ynl k 12: Sievrri. Uainrtnn 12 (ierneit. Boston in. Maxwell. Iletnut I" Runs Baited In: Mantle New York si Hcrtj Ni-w Yfuk :18. Simnsnn. (, A B nonnKk i m T '12 1H7 '"n '' 41 lfi- Hnior VI I milt 4.1 IMIt ItruttMi. Mkr llailcv Cm'ti 2.5 1 MR Wills IMt-lmrph 40 127 ("lenienle P th 1 I"" Moon. SI 1. IV I'll BeO I'"! 'i 44 lift A-lil'UM- I'hl'a 41 r.o Home Hun T'l-lMirKh II; Hiiu-i SI l.nuis 1 4 Po-t ( nu IMOa'l 11: Hanks ( Im-aPn 12 Pol'msnr. in . ilnnall 11 Bell Cincinnati II Jan lonski. ('incinnati II Runs Bit'ed In Bover S' 1 nine 1 t ore, rittstmrpo 41: Mnsiat is ;i. Talilonskl ( ini ini-a'i :iS. Bank' Chlcn 2; I.opma I'hiUdel lhla 21. Moon. St l.oins 2fl Talk, Movies on Tali For I-W 31ert Tonight Tonight's haak Walton League meeting at the Salem I hapter " ... . . , . , Clubhouse Will be devoted tO improvement for wildlife The film "Fair Pl.iv" rovers ub- jeet involvmc respect for proper ity while hunting or fishing. NORTHWKST I.F.AGl'E U f P,-t W T PM vtx.ro 11 IA Ana Gnnb.n 1911 uu i ws,on is 11 1 .mi Wn.ic iia .mi ? ' S"" H 2' 3 in -i iv 19 1 .576 Tuesday results At S.ilrtn Yak- imi. ram. at Lrwiston 4. vvpnatchpe ' l Spokane 1. in-city . paciiic coast i.kacih w I. Pit w L Pet I.s ArIs 37 19 (Mil SnDrgn 31 .475 -ffrattlr ;Mt 2:i Bill SnKi wo 2 31 45 sormnto 3024 .sm riiywod 23 31 41s .,,, -in 21 -,R Vni-vpr 18 41 .305 Tuesday results At San Diego 3, poo 3 Portland s at Hollywood Van- v"'''ri ,LKX?Tn i-anl; - - - w , m national i.k wu '.(ilE .Pit. n,.., . eoc n-i.i.. , ,n Cnrii 25 is S1 NwVrk n 25 .405 ' st Lous 2 19 578 PhildH is 25 :i7.i IMllwkp 2(1 15 5,1 (hcaso 14 25 35(1 , TllPsda, r,-uRs At Miiwaukpc l. Brooklvn S: at fhirago r'afcm- -; ' s' -"llls ' .Mr York l',nn"" ' Vh'u,rirlph" 4 amkrican i rc;ii! l.Pil : w !, prt 1 21 22 488: w Yrk 2 i" .. Boston Clvland ?4 I1 V8 Baltmrr 20 25 A4i rhirago 2117 55.1 KanCtv IS 25 419 Detroit 22 21 .112 Wshgtn 19 2S .404 Tuesday result- At New York 4, Kansas City 7, l Washington .1. V 111! rtl.ll I. Hi OrtlllMM'Tr .1 1 ITtc- iand 8 Bo,ton u rvtmit 14 Church Series Evened Highland Friends- evened up the playoff series last night to determine Salom's junior church softball league champion. The VriA. An,nA ti M,ri,' I . theran, 10-3. behind the ' two- triple effort of Bob Hawk. The .u.m ,h H.irtini. meetmi? will be tonight at 6 p.m. at Olinger ";"V::."; Field SPECIAL MONEY ;-. m ;!iiii tl00 Jnrt Vi. cops TAKE ADVANTAGE . of Royal Crown's l.ijr, Dunn ii-a;in tnj offer tod.iy ! Huy :i carton of nfw R(". Get acquainted with this lnjhlrr, jrtxher cola. That's all we ask. Then send two RC bottle caps (or caps from Xehi or Par-T-Pak flavors) and only 50! in coin to RC, Rox 15-A, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Your magnetized oven mitt3 will be mailed promptly. Order now supplies are limited! Better Taete l"3 7 f A r'r. Bearcat Stars Depart Today Willamette University's two track stars, Dean Benson and Dale Itartman, will board a plane in Portland this morning for the 'fllPhf In thfi nIAT & I Pailr mnn fljiln .meot Frltiav ind Saturday night, j- San n.nn in San Diego Benson will enter the high hur dles event, Hartman the 880. Both qualified in the recent NAIA district tournament at Portland. Benson is the defending NAIA champion in the high barriers n ,1 i.mII Ua . r,. I , ,. , ... wn liwrti ii ivrirv Itn the title this weekend. His best marlt ' an is a 141, which is one of the top high hurdles i achievements by collegians in jthe nation this year. H3rim5in T HA lrillnnt A Pi h rt. more from Redmond, has eon- ..hv. .,. SISlCTlIiy run 1 der two mini the two-lapper un- minutes this season, and has a ,op mark of 1:57 2 Bo,h neusun aim iiarnnan iniisi quail- fy in Friday night's preliminaries in order to romp in the Saturday night finals. Benson's top opponent looms as Cal Calhoun, from North Caro lina, who has notched a 14 0 bar riers mark this season. Others from this district who will appear in the San Diego meet include Lewis & Clark's I.oren Michelson in the discus, Joe Boutin in the javelin and Clarence fluke in the low hurdles, : and Portland University's Jim Senko in the long distance runs and "Moose anderwettenng in th hi nut Linfield's Bill Machamer, who broke 50 flat in the 440 recently, will not co as exeneeted lie aual- ifted, but has since pulled a leg ,. U..T . '... ' muscle and is on the injured list. - SAVING OFFER! 0MB They're tiumm ti.nl! That means tln-v s'l' k tn your oven, kit' hen rnhmets - any iron or pli-ol mir face. Or lianif these rulnrful, Ik av ily-padded mitts by their handy limps. I'crfect for kitchen ami (ook-outi! calls for Dues Keep Edge; Mantle r THE AiaiVUTKB rttst ' A two-hitter by righthander Roger Craig led the Brooklyn Dodierl to a second straight decision over Milwaukle, -l Tuesday night, tossing the National League pennant race into a three-team snarl. It left the fourth-place Braves only 14 percentage points behind first place Pitta- Bevos Win 6th Game in Row Werle in Star Role An Pitcher, ItatHinan SAN DIEGO. Calif. - Port- land made it six w ins in a row Tuesday night by defeating San Diego, 5-3. in a Pacific Coast ; League game. Bill Werle, who hurled his eighth victory against four defeats, helpex the Beaver cause With a home run tn the seventh. The victory gave the Beaveri a lull three-game margin over fifth-place San Diego and brought them within a game and a half of the third-place Sacramento Solons. In other PCL action Tuesday, Big Ben Wade of Hollywood won his own ball game as the Stan nudgeti the Mounties, 6-S, before only 625 fans at Hollywood. Wade (Con'd page 12. eol. 5) Boyd, Savage Fight Tonight CHICAGO W Chicago's Bob by Boyd, who appears only a step away from a title showdown with middleweight champion Ray Rob inson. h85 I "revenge" bout on tap against rugged Mild Savage tn a televised 10-rounder at the Chi cago Stadium Wednesday night. Savage scored a decision last April over Boyd, who since has won eight straight and currently ranks the No. 2 contender behind Gene Fullmer for Robinson's 160- pound crown. Although Boyd defeated Fullmer last September In Chicago, Bob by's manager, Bernard Glickman, is willing to have Boyd fight the No. 1 contender again if Boyd dis poses of the veteran Savage. The Wednesday night stadium scrap will be televised and broad cast via ABC t6 p.m., PST). Boyd is an 8-5 favorite over his Salt l4ike City foe, who lost his last start April 25, against Char ley Joseph at New Orleans, and has an over-all record of 38-32-9 Portland Beavers Ink OSC Clotiter PORTLAND ti The Port land Beavers of the Coa.it League Tuesday signed Jerry Kxley, Oregon State College outfielder, a day after hi grad uation from school. Exley, nmed to the North ern Division all-star baseball team for a second consecutive season this spring, is to report tn the Beavers at San Diego Thursday. give him years of fun with his family with a Mjuf& Evinrudo lV.i"t l,tin-i i I),iv, tf 1 1 1 ' An .w .! mrrtm nuxf lit An m p ni lor ' ll a ..i-'wnt t" f'in fi ir -i. ' thr f . rm l ! And now, Umf Iwi.tnni: t iiH.c fun iriiin rrr wild ilir ikw MnrudM . . with qmf rii(.ri,iii; I'nwf . . . r.iAiri -thjfi-rvrr Kartmc . . . autimrntiil hn tiin r.wr , . , and sm.Hi nrw six linaf. ine nvnirli tnrhootr from . 3 to i' hp. Oimf in! N- ihrm nm ' Euinrudc Open Every Evening 'Til 9 P. M. x i i i ii 1 1 i m . ' r Hits 21st ourgn. A first-inning home run by Ed Mathews and Billy Bruton'i single in the eighth were all Craig al lowed the Braves, whe went into the game with a three-point edge ; over Pittsburgh after the Pirates) ' lost 7-1 in a day game at Chicago. Southpaw Warren Spahn made his first start against the Brooks , since Sept. t, 1953, and lasted for . only 1 11 innings. The Dodgers r-nr4 tivlr In I hp uw-nnd tut m walk and singles by Hoy Campa- Crl Furillo and Junior C ""m- nanay jacsson amasnea inree-run double elf reliefer Dave Jolly to Ice it in the fourth. ( -Rcelegs la Rec 04 Cincinnati moved Ihto second placet four points back, by beat ing rnuaacipma sm. ai. bouii made It a virtual three-way tie for the lead by edging New York 3-1 to wind up three points back of Cincinnati. The American League race ahe tightened as the Detroit Tigers made It seven In row, the long est streak of the season in the majors, with 14-11 decision over the Boston Red Sox, and the first place New York Yankees tost .. their fourth straight in a 7-4 game with Kansas City. The Yanks, whose five errors , outweighed home run by Mickey : Mantle. Yogi Berra and Joe Col lins, now lead by only 34 game. , The Cleveland Indians slipped Into second, defeating Baltimore t-3, as the Chicago White Sox dropped -to third with a 1-1 loss at Wash- : (Coat en pace 12, ft I) PGG to Revise Rules at Meet SEATTLE (II Dr. Henr Schmiti, president of the Vni versity of Washington, said today' a "clearly Indicated breakdown' of Pacific Coast Conference ma chinery has led to calling of meeting June IS of member prtaW aems. kiiiiiiu Hia uw rau i or imp . Berkeley, Calif., meeting was is CL II. I J t- - tt .1. - sued by Dr. Robert Gordon sprout, president of the UnivmHy of Cal ifornia ftr- Arhmltc InriipKlafll PCX rule probably will be re vised, saying -"a realistic evalu ation is much overdue." "This conference cannot ffper ate," he said, "unless there is set of rules which every' member institution can and 'will live up to." The breakdown. Dr. Schmiti said, has been seen in develop ments of the past few months. These included heavy penalties given the University of Washing ton and University of California at Los Angeles for violation of PCC rules. Subsequently, other schools have been charged unofficially with violations and further PCC action was seen likely. In Berkeley, Dr. Sproul was not (Ceal'd. m Page It. CL I) Sf Bb Hope futures' irih i5?ub ol LOOK fTugrUint No Money Down! Take a Year to Pay