iO-(Sec IV) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., June 10, '50 Junior Baseball Jamboree Set for Waters Field Monday ; j Night; Playground Leagues Set Up for Pee-Wees, Midgets t't It Jaaler Saaeball Leagaea Mb tMr Brit talath Many nlgkt, b a gtgaatte ktm kmt at Waters IlcM. The are- graas, wkkk lacladM tpeaiag eiwtatttltt. ttartt at 7:11 eje. An M hiM el beta Ike CUM C tt-M) aid data (14-11) eirealU VIS he areata far tatraaattfaa. Bad win aarttctoala la a erawtag to tea wkkk aaca alar la Ika aee dal deahlt heater. Twa Claaj C ctaaa wta atar the firai gaaae, watch wll at tuwHed to tat hear, ar Ave tatsaga. The a eair at Claaa eelflta wM alar Ika at aai (amc, which wffl alae be slm Bart? Matltoi 1 Aa aaiakulta charge at tl wait for adtrita wU at saaae far Ike Jamkaree. Leaflet Preatdeat BID Beard aiatalat Ikat tka anaey takta la wU ft lata a karat treatary far tat aarekatt at eaara- atoatklr tropkles, etc. Tat Bret raaal at gazaea lar tat tvt clrcalta It art far tkit week alia. Tka Claaa C lata get aaaer war Taeadaj wltk Ikret garnet, at ttlltwt: "erga Keiarr Market va. rear Caracra tt-M Oak at Bar rick rteM, Diekata't Market vt, Wett Salem Lisas at Watt Salem aad FWId'l Matter Service at Kelser re. Steiakt Tracken at Leslie, 1 1 Tka Claaa B teeatrt Wedaetdarj algal have Berf'i Market farlag Traax OB at letter at Barrick rieM. rear Caratra Mereaaati aialaat Vlata Market at Barrick Ne. t aai J'i Drift la aaattitt Lablsk Ceater at Wett Salens. All leafaa (amea tkraa(kaat tat aetata atari at I e.au Aaatker reaad af three famei b tet lar tka C Leaiae Tkereeajr, aaa aaatker far tka B'l aa Friaar. Tka Pea-Weee aai MMgett art aet trertoakee tklt week, far the taltlaj taraaato at tka alae aJar freaa4 eltet art tckedalei lar Mteaajr, Tataiar aai Weaaetday. Bert fraaa 14 win at la Ike Pea Wee Lea (at aid Ikatt Ml la Ikt Midget Lata. Becalar alattoaai atagaee, with City BecreiUtaal Deaartaaeat taatrrlaiaa, viB aa famed after tka aaaafl fry have their arlaf training." Here la tka ached alt far tkla week at Ika playgreaadat Maadayt Barrick. Letlle aad Oliafer Fields, Pea Weet tram 1 to ti .au. Midgets frtm t:N to 4:31. Taeaday: Waakiaftoa. Caada- larla aad Wett Satoa'Scattl atoy greaadt. Pee Weet frem 1 to I:M a.m.. Midgets fraaa 1:3 to l:M. Wedaetday: Haerer. Rkhlaad aad Hlcklaad Schawl aUyireaadt. Pee Weet i tram 1 to t:M t.nv Mldfeta tram t:M la 4:31. - On Card, Hollies Again Topple Bevos Homers Wreck Lint; Ptds, Seals in Wins The Hollywood Stan made it twa m a raw aver the Portland Beavers in Coaat Leafue baaebaH play Saturday at Hollywood, down ln( the Partlanderi M aa borne rua Uatta by BUI Hall. Jot Dubera and Romaa Mejiaa. Tba victory was the Twinki' tevcflth ttraigM. Lefty Roycc Lint wat the victim 'Saturday, evaa thoufh be yielded enly five hiti. Luia Marquet bit a homer for Portland to the third, ana that Pill Beard, abate, veteraa Salem In the Neics IT: " V T athletic fifure will be la eharit af the junior batebaU L4ambarea at Witen Field Mon day alfbl, at aretideat ai ue twa letfact, aad thea ta Wed aetdiy alght will catch far the Draia Black Sai la the eihl bltiaa game here with the Sa lem Seaatan, Salem pltyt at Draia Taeaday all hL Village cauaed a real rhubarb. Catcher Pete Natoa at Bollywood protetted that tba clout waa loul, over the left field feaca. Umpire Pat Orr. wha called the play, thumbed the catcher from the fame, and then Natao coatimied to threw equip ment from tba dufout Attendance (or the fame wa 1. 6a at Cilmort Field. The Saa Diego Padret agaia bumped the league leading Lot Angeles Angel, this' time by a 44 acort an Earl Rapp'i two-run homer la the tlghth. Eddie Eriutt waa the winner, and now hat a a-I record. - . Tbe San Frinclaco Sealt made It two atraigm over Vancouver auo. chjcaco m An Auitralian winning , - v kader 54,, a Art Schult pumped hU 1 aintk tureu, "village.- with tide home run over the te"Jlfil walkt. treei and gardens, will en- Seattle Rainier a S-2 victory .ff.T thtetea at Melbourne thia (all crruiv tiir uh win wmiv jvu Bud Watklna wit loter. ParllUMl (I) '" :' ( BaUrwaaa - lit ak h a a a(tan.M 111 Bmllh.n 1 I t I MarqtJI tilt Majlaul t t I t Brluki.lt tilt I Barnlrd 4 t 4 t CMMa.t 4 I t Duham.U t 1 4 YaiMf Jb II ft MirtktJk 11 Fine For Olympics tender the true "spirit of the Olympics among the worms top Heavyweight Fistic Muddle . . . Broken Bone JVlay Keep Floyd From Title Mix Spti 1-36-3 Broken Bone .... It-Heavyweight Fistic 4-2-3 NEW YORK Of A broken bone in Floyd Patterson's right hand may rule out a big money match with Archie Moore in September for the world heavyweight championship. rilKIMMI Weill w 01. viaics iiuspiiat iui a-ij miwho; mil. jgave positive confirmation to the 1gfT1 f i oaa newt uiai 100c me cage on Xh H Qi;a I lltCl'ast night's 12-round split decision JLVvy X1U T V VJUtAj ovei 11 AlllaJb 1114 Wr1mn.rf I I t I Naton .! ' b-Mklm 1MI HU till UttraUt fill Bawrar.r I t I l Ml Uot I . ToUItBltlU ToUla It 7U a-Fliad out tor Vouiia fa I til. ' - ah I Im Umrrimin In tth. VttrtlmnA i J:.'.'"'-'' IM Ml Ml I Hollywood t J SM tit ISn-a I Baxaa, Havana. RBt-Marquaa I. Hall. Duham, Mejiaa . IB Boraow kl. LlttraU. HR Marauat, Hall. Du ham. Mijlu, B Btavana. OP-Allle. MaaaraaM and atavana; Li lira II. Veuna and Borkowa M; Itavant, Bmlth and Stavcna. Left Portland I. Holly wood t BB Lint I, Bawrar I. BO Unt , Bawrar . HO-Unt I in t: Bawrer I In t. U-EB Lint S-4, law yar 1-1 W-Sawyar IS. L Lint St. vorrMutaH aad Aahtord. T-i :. Vancoavar 1 :. , Ml ON 111- lit aa rraaclaw ..... 101 Ml Ma-ll I McDonald, Bamewaa! (II and Ba manoj B. W. Bmlth, Slack (II and Badawtki. ., , . . , , Laa Antrim J..o III too- I II I Baa .. 001 ON 03 4 7 t Perkewaki and Tappet trautt and A'troth. BaatUa' '"' ',', tnc 001 loo 14 1 aeramanta 000 100 10O- 1 t 1 Janatn, Padblalaa II), Kannedr (I), and OrUuji Watklna and Brlfht In Shrine Go (Coat, frem preeediag page) 7:04 Bob Gila. Jim Slnaleton. Paul Warraar Cark Soot. 1:11 L. Jordon. Harold Buaick. Don Woodrjr. Ed Kllppart. T:ll-Caorfa Cooley. Vardo Rlnahart. im Nalton, Jack Pollard. H Larry Holland, Don Snyder, Oaear- Ohlarlni, Ralph Mapaa. 1 31 Elmar Boaena, Laa Bjork. Kuaa Auay, Dava McDonald. t lt-Al Cohn. Jack PrankUn. Julaa Macobaon. Dr. D. Brown. 1HS Park Paulaon, Bud Cl MIL Harr Paulaon, Tad Dtchter Jr. U-rrank K. Shafer Jr.. T. I. Sha rer, W. t, Palmroat, I. C Smith. I4t-ltad Bmlth. Ralph Cordon. Clyde Major, William Crayeroft 107 -Dude Hodfea. Noal Wlckt, Don BurkUnd. Brad Burkland. t:14 MtU Gtllaapia. Don Johnaon, Mlka Ptvan dlch, Kuaa Prybura. I It Gaorra I. nl v t. mill u, Tony Kavonlck T:SS-Abal Btalnbock, Boa Burrau. Herb Adlar. 1:41 Walt Dixon, Hugh Hampton, Irneat Rank, Bob Markia. :4t Bob Auston. Jim Dnxon, Ben Hordaa, Waa Baker. I:M Herb Caach, Frad Radar, Gene I. Hebrard, Paul Bowera. la Lonnia Turner, Larry Glllen, Dick Mercer, Joe E. Waat. 1:17 Don Normlett. Don Kowltl, Bill Moore, Sid Bebeehtmon. ; Don Beri trom, Richard G. Orntlini. Samuel McKean. Ray Griffith. 9:S2-Lmd, McClellan. Beach MrConnell. Jac! ; Biggest winning odds at n y Mary land track la IMS wert 137 to 1 when Gallant Tonte scored at Pimlice on May 10, 1955. Henry E. Botte, premier of Vic toria, reported all is in readiness -1 l:. .I.I.'. .Mtlml rilw Inr tlui Bl ni. v.., .-. -r. 1 ,-, i.Lj.h. v.nn.M. 19SI game. He spoke at a break-'l,,, Ken, Kr carpenter; John ".In fant riven iB lUS honor by K. L. pL S3-Pat O NU, Olan I. Kudd 1 iui, nun, hctiw" U. S. Olympic Assn. "Some 1.000 athletes from aU parts of the world will reside in ane comolete village, the likes of which probably is entirely new to the Olympics, said none, wno is taurine . the- United States . as - a "good will" ambassador. . Indicating the quality of the 733 brick and concrete bouses and flats on a 117-cre lite, the Olym- nic villa will be used as a perm- anent housing settlement after the Nov. 23-Dec. I games. tar Daach, Bennle Creek. 10:00 Bill Brayton. Barney Keep. J. Gray, Charlie LaPranchuw, 10:14 Glenn Lenaran, Bob Patteraon, Joe Peteraon. 10:11 Barney Hodak, Bob Powell. Dick Barrett. Bruce Flihar lO ja Dae Moon, Bob GUI. Walt McGuire. Chuck Silver. 10:M Bert Victor, O. N. Laruik, Tbomaa J. Ed warda. Georfa Kenney. 10:41 Jamet . Rotrr, Jack Mattiran, Larry rrey. Terry unit, io.h joa Faoden. dick Hitler. M vanderbtrf. 11:01 t. R. Jonei. Ed Davli. Hohn Prince, Dirk Remeri. 11:10 Roy At kine. Cliff Elli. E. R. Jonea. Andy Anderson. 11:17 Roy Delenlui. A. B. Johnaon, Duaty Woodi, Bob Reaaa. 11:14 Ed Altree. Uovd Mattiaon. r.'oody Ball. Kent Myeri. 11:31 Lawr. Bolte estimated the aggregate ffKMir; Johna, Felix T. Schlela, Dick Barrett, John Maatereon. 11:51 Wally Relk. Bob Johnaon. Jack Brande. Bob Butz. 11:50 Jim Johnion. Ron Echini. John R. Wood, Cliff Smith. 11:0 Bob Raliton, Bob Suranberl, Bill Parker, O. W. Landoc. 11:10 Bob Prall, Baaa Carter. Mlka Gib bona, Bob Smith. 12:27 Ed Anderfon. Tom Mlneei, Ray Llndqulit, Tom Shaw. 11:34 Duane R. Ankerbera. Jack Owena, Clarence Bower, H. r)ulstad. 11:41 Jack Turner, Jim Don ahue, Bob McKavItt, Don Suawalt. 11:41 Wally Bali. Laurence Alley, Bob Sederatrom, Al Wood over Tommy Hurricane Jack son. "I felt something after the sixth round but when you're hot you don't think about such things," said Patterson. Julius Helfand, chairman of the commission, said ne wouia give every consideration to a request to recognize a Moore-Patterson winner as the heavyweight cham pion, succeeding the retired Rocky Marciano. In the absence of Jim Noms, IBC president, Harry Markson, the club's managing director, said future plans would be made early in the week when Norrii meets with Charlie Johnston, Moore s manager. Johnstoa arrived home Saturday by plane from London where AwMhiA ailnM.rd .11,, 4f A1 h n.1,1 k.. ,, VAionri. screaming fans Pompey. Moore U scheduled to ,pw"! haJ pccml side arrive Sunday. The gamblers al- 8 ,ract,." h.,s car ready have made Moore an 1-5 ' . 7 nT"" favorite over Patterson. female wrestling bear described Cus D'Amato. Patterson s man- a? otw rver 10 assume me roie .... .... . . . rf at mai'iiinr oruii oaainct Tnv oar ger, said the lighter would take - -'p-" a short vacation before making j Tommy Phelps in a one-raller. any future plans. - Mo5t ' lhe VaweT,' backp? awav "I still think he 11 fight ror the wnr" ""rn lw,lru ",r " i"nierr fiti ih,. vr - .aid n'Amain ! to (ace the fugged bruin, but This Is "Tretaky", the ragged rattila' bear that will eppeet Tetu Ttamy Faciei la aa added attractiasi aa the Arat ary mat Taeaday eight. Fepper Getter ttagles with Deng Doa avaa la tka aaala eveaL Trotsky Is a Ultoaad female. Gomez Tangles With Donovan Tuesday Mat Bee Set; Big Bear in Feature Dashing Pepper Gomez, who bounced back into the Armory wrestling picture last Tuesday night and flattened Bull Montana in the process, gets another top assignment this week on Match maker Elton Owen's regular card. The spectacular aerialist with the crew cut goes against "Dirty Doug" Donovan Tuesday night in the main event. So in his first two appearances, after being gone for almost a year, the fiery star en counters the two top tough guys now in the area. Still Draws 'Eat Gomes' return to local actios packed the Armory last week, proving that he has lost none of his crowd appeal. He had the same appeal in the Texas rings in recent months, and for one match in Houston, with Lou Thesz, the Pepper Pot helped lure 10,000 year. "Naturally both Floyd and 1 are very much disappointed by the injury. I think we'll definitely be ready for a tall match." Randies Split With Hubbard cost of the Melbourne games at IS millioa dollars, including re building of the Melbourne cricket ground to serve as main arena and construction of the village. Bolt was unable to answer a question concerning Russia's feel ing toward a "all-living-together" village, but Wilson recalled aj Russian delegation visited Mel bourne and expressed satisfaction with the setup. Races Called Off Last night'" scheduled stock car auto racing program at Hollywood Bowl wat called off by Promoter Ron Ail when a brief shower hit town around seven o'clock. He plant to have a jalopy- destruction derby here next Saturday night. (Ctat. fraea areeediag page) era art abaft. It atetat Uka veeal aeedUag aad acetmpaaylag tesaarka tcaralng Its place la tka ttaadlagt. Partkalarly ta if . the dlgt are eeaalag treat tka kagae leaders. Aad atraully ether - etttfit as kaaebaQ leagaei aea't "get aa" Ike last platers lar fear af rtajttag sleep lag tiger. V Yakima didn't go along with this tradition, and remarks from the Bears bench had the Salems In a nasty mood from the beginning of the aeries. Negro pitcher Charley Drummond was one of those on the bench, and be has the reputation of being a mouthy pop-off in the league. The Randle Oilen of the Sa lem City League last night di vided an exhibition softball dou- bleheader with the Hubbard ! mix with the Donovan brothers Townies at PhilliDs Field, win-1 here last week. Phelps was ready. It has been a number of years since a wrestling bear appeared here. Freemaa vs. Leas Herbie Freeman, the powerful New Yorker who beat Montana for the Northwest heavyweight title at Albany recently, appears in a one fajler Tuesday, against Henry (Golden Boy) Leni, another of the power boys. The opener, at 3:30 o'clock, has Red Dog Donovan on with' Mex Alvaro Velazco in another one- faUer. Velazco and Freeman lost a Bearded Tony Borne, the Cana dian woodsman, will referee the card. American League Sime Rambles 9.3 Century SANGER. Calif, i - Duke's fleet sprinter Dave Sime again equalled the world record of 9.3 seconds for the 100-yard dash and Jack Davis of the Navy matched the world mark for the 120-yard high hurdles of 13 5 in the Central California Assn. AAU meet Satur day night. ning the first game 8-4 and los ing the second 2-0 as Larry Ber key flipped a no-run, no-hitter. While Berkey turned in a spectacular second - game per formance, Hubbard pitcher Mac McNamee's wildness contributed greatly to the Randle win in the opener. He gave only two hits, but walked six and hit three more. Alio, there were five Hub bard errors. Berkey whiffed five in the five-inning nightcap. , Kant., city ooo two mi-i l u kk j , i Baltimore 100 1)11 OOx 4 9 0 Hubbard Oil 020 04 7 5 ; Herrla. Uforda (tl, H.rrlnjton if i. Randle . . 210 111 X d 2 3 Burtarhy Hi and Glmberg; Moore McNamee and Palmer; Norton ' nd Triandoi. Clevel.nd 000 205 44015 17 1 New York 221 Oil 000 S U 4 Girril. Moral 13), McLiih 18). Da ley iSi. Narleski 7 and Averlll. Hegan ill; Larien. Sturdivant Ifi. Morgan t7i. Grim (7), Byrne 111 and Berr., Howard 19). and Hall. Hubbard Randle Berkev and and Hall. ... 002 002 3 0 000 00-0 0 3 Palmer; Hilfiker Wrong Time For Pitch Out BLYTHE, Calif. - When um pire John Corcoran says "Play Ball," he means it. Major League ffi Leaders Kan City 000 400 0015 11 3 I Baltimore 001 001 40x 7 7 0 I Gorman, Shantx 17) and Thompaon: IFornlelei. Pallea If), Zuverink Ifl and Smith. W Pallca. L Gorman. Detroit .... 020 001 000 15 S 0 Washington 000 100 020 O S t 1 Gromek and Houte; Grt(, Grob (8) tnd Berheret Chicago 110 000 oof B 12 0 Benton 01)0 000 000 7 0 Wilion and Lollar. Delork. Hurd (7) and Daley NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB Rapulaki. St. L 33 Long, Pittsburgh 48 Clemente. Pitubg 3S 4S 38 48 3D at 48 38 Boyar, St. L Bailay. Clnclntl Moon, St. L. Aaron, Mllwxe Bruton. Milwke Bell. Cincinnati Srhndmt, St. L. Home runa Long, Banks. Chlr.go 14: Boyer, St Lnui. 14; Poit, Cincinnati 13; Robinson Clnrinnatl 13. Rum bitted in Boyer. St Loul R H 111 22 42 175 35 Sf lit 10 41 184 3d 88 117 It M 173 35 57 190 28 47 129 19 SO 110 33 M 1M 21 47 Pittsburgh Pet .378 .377 .153 .351 .333 3.TO .313 .313 .311 .311 17; Meadows Results . N y. :m baseball, when, tbe victim is en a last-place club and the pitcher is two minutfl to gpt u bac, Cpr. Courtney. w..n. 34 Colored. lie Wat Warned Not To Do It Again Estegtaa warned Drtmmaad eat te de at agaia after that first I oae, Waraslag kua that he'd be eat te get him If ke did. Dram- ' toawd aid, la the aiatk. Jaet miesiag Eateglaa't aeggia wilk aa atker Mater. Tba fanner AU-Americaa Uaebtckar al Stanford U beat kit artmlat. aad charged. Aad what a charge! If Cback Bad ' Beta fall back aa that aarlicalar play, he'd kave made Za yards fttftagh any defeattre Hat ta tat etwatry. Aad If at'd hart kit Ike , ttjaeallag, aieadlag Dnrmmaatd, kt'd have katektd Mm aver tke tap tl the BUkep ad alia. Bat la. ear mat iHpped aid misted. Whlek waa the beat break Drnmmead win have all year. Tht. luUW lit tka eiM mnA thlnn. hh raafv In axnlnita al an Aiiia HJMuvin m mrw ', - - - - r- - - William. time. They came close Thursday night when Andy George nailed Krauae Herman Lewis with a pitch, and then Invited him to visit the mound King when Lew! made like he wanted ta fluht. Hermtn made a good move Korj' , . a . i I . . a a i. . wrw1 ne ocio"rto ara went to I'rpi wk, ISO 121 131 187 I5S 134 105 101 l R H 52 75 2 22 48 .H) 88 32 54 2i a It 3f 14 34 17 42 P.t 1ft. I,n PittsKxrah IS' Mu.ial Ql t ntcner AI Brazil Of imperial Louis .IS. B.nkt. Chicago M, Jablon Junior College complained about I ,kl' cinrinn.u 35 lhl hnlt in lhe ivrh Inninit uhpn1 . . . Hri n . 1 .:inL:.. u - l . . . AniniiAi LMbit Tinm nuillllRnni waa nu.iini nraraunj inxnt, lit i-aiiir viunc pa0 Verde junior CoIlCRe W8S C. AR - to Chuck &sseglan with a whistler alter Lhuck had whacked that lo-ading 16-12 He asked for an-: Mantle N v 50 tKmendous homer over the Bishop .d atop tht scoreboard. "Loosen- otnpr and Corcoran reflJsed . teg np heavy bitten with mstde pdchet U a common procedure in the lmpeTiti coach canw t0 lbe Kuenn.' Detroit 43 baseball. But thote who do the loosening up should also be ready for a 1 m,,j iLt i ik. k.n Berr..-n. y 41 fiffhf aa Iruklr vlHlm. at timet rharfla tha mrainH ITn-Minllv an in i . . T. ... Skowron - -- .... .......... lossea u over me icnce. you nave iNiem.n . a,u. uuy awaic nc --. Goodman. Bo.tn 39 15 30 51 dealing With baseball players and Home runa-Mantle. New York 21 not track Stars. -jBrra, New York It: Bauer, New lorn i.v siaver.. w.gmngion u: Palo Verde won the game by a forfeit. 9-0. Senator Swat: (Laat nlght't g.ma not Included:) at E.aterbrook 101 Dunn Webetar Emaglan ' Perkaat tbe yakklag membert at tke Yakt learned a letnea here, ad perhaps aet, Well tea next lima tke feet meet la Yakima later tklt taenia. If Ikey waat ta play It right, they'll kavt aa traable. Bat If they want la etatlaar ta rab IMagt ta, at they did kere, taeyH have their hair tall af Seta tars. Wt'vt Bteatlaaed be fare that ear tteal bds dea't wla aaaay bait gimes, btrt they art law physical glaatt af the league. Aay aatflt tkat gets itself late kaatlt wltfe 'eni Biatt be tat af Ha tiefleetlva atlad . a a , Zarl SwanMin ' Warren Pitching!: George Cada Alderman S.t.lich King Walah Krauae M 1M 45 883 III . 18 K 124 4 108 13: Werti. Cleveland 11 Runs bitted in Mantle. New York 49' Rem Neur Vnrb 19- Slmnann Kan... City 39; Sievem. Wishing ton I ' JJ. 3S; werti. Clevel.nd 17 National League 2b 3b hr rbi pet. Phlnl.dtlphla 050 000 0104 I 0 .33! Chtc.go 301 000 1004 7 2 .304 Rogovln. R. Millar 7 and Lopau 301 Meyer. Hughaa 111. Lown 18) and 2 1 Landrlth. 2? i Brooklyn 110 120 OOO 3 S II 0 Cinrlnn.tl too 000 041 05 7 7 M.clie. Labtna ISi and Cmoanella: Towle- Arker (St. Jeffcoat i7i. Tree man ifl), Rl.rk 1 10 1 .nrl BuraeM. IP W 3f' J 280 244 rm , 1 New York 000 000 000 -0 4 0 "M V. 'ilw;iu!iee .300 BIO 0 -4 11 2 Anlorelli. I.lddle ill. Grlsom 111. L SO BB ER i He.rn if I, WHIielm ill .nd Weitruin. 13 71) . 7 31 t 88'i : t tt .. I IS .1 l!i Saturday. June 8th, weather clou dy, track fast Flrit race. 3M yardi ail age. quar ter horse, puraa 1400. Klckapoo Klam ath 'Hidalgo) 9 20. 410. Blue Music iMcDowell) 3 10. Quiniella 121.50. time 19 0. Second race. 350 y.rds quarter hones, purse 14(K) Purldln Toot iKnowletl 110 10. 4 30 2 90 Kirk Them iBoagl 3 50. 2 50 Joe Lahekin I Herri 7 70. Quiniella 111 40. time 18 8 Third race. 1 mile, 3 up. purse W7 SAO0 Hindu Fleet iSimnnm 2)130. 300:1140. 8 40 Count Gino iDixonl 4 iO 'Ifif 3 !w 1 ounT noriie irnuupii . jw. Mi I gumirlla 130 20. time 1 42 2. 34S ' Fourth race, f furlong. 3 up. purse J41 ! 110 Melwood Boy iHopklnti 5 50. M'j3 00. 280. Jim Crlis iHenshaw) 3 10. 1:rj;2 50 Linda Lucille iSimonisi 280. 32(1 giimplli Mini time 1 13 2 321 Fifth r.ce. I'a miles. 3 uy. purse fiuo. nil i.ii inrniniwi it nu. s m. 4 10 Contender i Dixon i 4 80. 3 80 Hello Sky iHn.gi 5 80 (Juimell. I.N2II time 138. Sixth race, f furlongs 3 up. purse 1800 Short Weight iSimonm 8 20. 2 80. Sister Fr.n (McDowell! 3 00, 2 80. Fleur DvAfonc Sherm.nl 2 30. Quiniella 17 80. time 1:13 3 Seventh race, 51? furlongs. 3 up. purse 1700. Freddy The Fox (Brack om) 4.40, 100. 170 Dancer Loom l Smothers I 4 10. 3 20 Faro Kid I Dix on I 180 Quiniella 111 10. time 1:05 2 Eighth rare. 1 mile, 3 up. purse 1700. Run Atom iHensh.w) ISO. 3 40. 310 Gold Reserve I Sherman I 3.30. 190 M.raca (Slmonlsl 8 50. Quiniella 18 80. time I 30 I. Ninth rare. 1 mile. 3 up. purse 11200 Seattle D l Dixon I 4 40. 2 50. 2S0 California iHenshaw) 4 40. 1.20 Sheba T. i Sherman i 2 50 Quiniella 13 50. time 1.18 4 Trnlh rare. 1 1-18 mile 3 up, purse ) ritrWir 'Slmonlsi 4 90 . 3 50. :i Oil. Vi.la Pearl iSmothersi 8 80 . 8 70 Accurate Guess (McDowell) 1100 Quiniella' S27 3fl. time 1:47 3 Attendance 4.508. handled 1158.854 Katt (li; Burdette and Cr.nd.ll Pltt.hurgh 20 001 0003 t 0 St. Louis 302 110 lOx t 13 3 Law, McMahan 13). Swsnson i4i. ...... . .a, n ,m. j uTiit,M tought between 210 and 230 Saroi. J pounds. Heavyweight boxer Bob Baker PCC Schedules Special PoivrWoiy for July 8 LOS ANGELES III - A special meeting of the Pacific Coaat Con ference, presently involved ia its biggest athletie subsictliaUoo squabble, will be held July 7 and I in San frajvdseo, PCC commis sioner Victor 0. Schmidt , an nounced Saturday. The meeting wat called by Prof. Emmett B. Moore, conference president, to considei "rules viola tion! which have been reported to tbe conference subsequent to its regular spring meeting" in Vic toria, B. C, last month. Schmidt's trwtouncernerit skid. Since UCLA was rocked with a three-year probation and $95,000 fine, a, number of charges have been hurled against other rCC schools, particularly Southern California. Schmidt said the July meeting will be attended by the faculty athletic representatives and ath letic directors af tbe member schools. No mention wat made of the number of reports, or which schools might be involved, but tt is expected the PCC Inquiry will extend to several members other thin UCLA and Washington, hard est hit to far. 1 I Robin Hood Arphery Winnen Are Listed ; Wlaaert ta tka Bebla Bead TV Arcbery Ttaraey held Saturday kere were listed aa Mbert Kil llagswartb la tba aeaior keys dl- vUaa, Billy Nertea ta tke Jaaler keys greap aad Katky Oawtaa ta the jaaitr gtrlt part laa. Babble Nertea waa teetaa aaa Harold Kraeger third la tke sealer grtap. Jtka Tkempaaa, MlekeJ Parker, Bobby HiaUe, Jtka Meyer, Lee Watata aad Mike AagUa were nalsbert beklad Nertea la the hitler boys bracket, aad Linda AagUa aad Linda Hlakle were 24 la the girls dlvltlaa. Tke tearaey was speasored ky tke Jabberwalkles aad Red Wiag Bawmea arcbery Baits Call ail in Feature Victory at Longacres SEATTLE UB-Call CalL an even money favorite ridden by Grant Zufelt. sloshed away. from the field to win the featured six fur long run at Longacres horse race track Saturday by three and a half lengths. Mr. Success, far back at tbe beginning, moved up in the stretch for place money and Scamps wat third. The winner ran the course in 1:14 2-5 and paid a skimpy $4.00, 3.50 and 2.80. Attendance for the day's m udder-loving races was 1$11 and the mutuel pool $166,3st. Bye-Bye to Berry-Loving Bruin RURNABY B C. un John Milne, 31 put a call through to the game warden i omce ine oin er night, then went out . and did Buc Fans Confident Order Series Ducats PITTSBURGH i - If you don't think there'i pennant fever in thli steel city Just tsk the Pittsburgh Pirttet ticket office. During the past week the Pi rates received more than 300 tick et reservations for the World Se riesa lot of them accompanied by checks. some out-of -season hunting. The district game commissioner in this Vancouver suburb gave Milne permission to shoot a 400-pound bear nibbling at some btckyard berries. Two rifle bullets did the trick. The commissioner's office said the bear had been the cause of several recent complaints from the area. Whitey Wietelmann, former in fielder with the Boston Braves, is managing Yuma, Ariz., in the An ions Mexico League. The team is called tbe Sun Sox. Festival Ends With Sid Meet TIMBERUNE LODGE. Ore. I The Portland Rose Festival move to tbe slopes of ML Hood Sunday for tbe Golden Rose down hill ski race, the final event of tht week-long civic celebration. Festival Queen Sharon Frey and her seven princesses will be spe cial guests at the race. Don Gassaway of Tacoma, wha has won nearly every major race in the Pacific Coast this year, la favored among the 23 men entries. Kenny Van Dyke, Portland lsst year s cnampion, aiso wui oe competing. Seven entries have been filed for the women's race. The meet starts at 2 p.m. The weather is expected to be over cast with the possibility of rain. Temperature at Timberline is ex pected to be slightly above fretting. Tide Table TIDES FOB TAFT. OBIGON fComnlled by V. S. Co.it and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon) Time Height High water. June 10 11:31 a.m. 1 23 p.m. 1:13 a.m. 3:11 p.m. 2 07 a m. 440 pjn. 1:01 am. 4:4t p.m. 4:01 a.m. I:3S p m. 1:11 a.m. 1:28 p.m. ft. 1-1 etc Time Height Low Water ft. 7:41 am. 7:11 p.m. 1:21 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 1:14 a.m. 1 24 pjn. 10 01 a.m. 10:38 p.m. 18:51 am. 11:51 p.m. 11:43 a.m. 01 U 1.1 "I""""' ! I 9 J"J" '.''"'i 'Wf. H""'SJ "'" '"I 1 ' !' ... e1; j " lv" 1 J, mm ,Ni iiiaiMii . ii in ii I .haaliii Pictured Kara ara the local people working for Plf, formerly WCFF. They have bean with thia company ranging from eleven and one half ta ana and one half years. ' There wat no change made in tha personnel ar driven when WCFF merged with PIE. Reading from left to right: Shirley Bacon-billing clerk and teletype operator l'i yean, Dorothy McCloud-cathiar AM years, Aldan lllis-rite clerk lVi years, Jack Temple-man agar 1 1 Vi yeers, Ed Neuharth-drivee 2 year, latter Goodtll driver 3 years, Paul Yung-driver 4Vi years, Worvdell Brown driver 4Vi years, D. H. Jackson-driver 4V) years, Arnold Tetrtple-driver 4 year, Oevid Stborn- faraman years, yBi!l levens-sales dept. 5 years. 1955 N. Commercial Ph.3-91a3 Pd. Adv. D D I I I I i I I Effective May 1, PIE and West Coast Fast Freight Became ONE Operation rorrtANt aHj nANCi$cd i t :r 1 & iv v IU anvsi 00D fCITIZEIll i OF THE fl nitjnwAT . 'IK "4 1 o W ALL POINTS U. S. A. In cooperation with re liable connecting carriers, P'I'E aervei the Nation. For ahipmenU to and from Eastern, Midwestern, South , era, Intermountain, and Pacific points, route via P I E. k off -uni uiti omen rt g-t tt iK f J t