14-(Sec. II) Statesman. Salem, Ore., Thurs., June 21, '56
Sime Fate Holds
U.S. Olympic Key
NEW YORK M record-bretklnf tprlnter Dave Simt'i Injury
doctat respond to rest and treatment and be faili to make the I S.
Olympic team, tt would be i ttunning blow.
. But far the 100 and lot meter iprinU in the coming Melbourne
. n i itamea I'ncle Sam it loaded u
Senators Bop
ie.8-1
Easterbrook Blasts
Pair of Home Runs
(Ceatlaaed freea eeeeeftaf. Hie)
fourth, SaUlith begu pumping
bard. Tb next 17 Spoket were
retired in order, and the last one
to get on bate wii Huffman who
again tingled in the ninth, with
two out. .
Dma Wtt in Fair
r The teteran Chase, who Baa
been bothered by an ailing rm
this tettoa and looked the part
but night, wu Ufged for two
runi In tbo aorond when Siekula.
who ia on a hitting ipree, dumped
I bloop double into center, Koepf
walked and Jack Dunn popped a
weak but run producing tingle
into right. -
A walk to Xrause, a passed ball
and Siekuli'l M tingle to center
netted another la the third. With
Esaegian on first and two out,
Easterbrook lathed Chase's first
cast far over the Marilyn Shoes
ad in distant right-center, almost
hitting the protruding shoe above
the ad, for two more quickies in
the fifth, and a 1-1 lead. '
Gene Laursen't bloop double to
left, another walk to Krause and
a bad 3-2 pitch lo, Easterbrook
coat Chat the final three in the
teventhi' . " ' f -Bob
Hit Is Toattlo
Tola last one had mirth at
tached to ft, even though the
Spoket don't agree. Just before
lofting the ball over the JSurrell
Automotive ad, Easterbrook had
fouled a pitch downward and it
conked him on one of hit tootsies.
He took plenty of timt limping
about, which brought the usual
liughi, tmilet and remark! from
tha atandt. Then robust Robert,
who now owns eight .homers and
43 runt batted in, had the last
laugh. - : . ,'
' Salem had taven hits off Chtto,
but hia.six free ticket hurt him
almost at much at the blnelet.
Thr-e walk turnetl into runs;
NoU SaUllchNi . no-wtlkt
nnnnn ttm vane nmu
Luoy a net tuner, a tbtt's
tbo automatic prise he hat for
any pitcher ea hit club who
pert trait to ttlngllv tad feet
got, Bute ' an tha same deal
hot Buday agaiatt Weaatchee
. . . Both Satalkh and Cbas
. were big winners fee tbo Ea
geae clob hot teaton , . ,
la toalgbt't finale, at eight
'clock, ton King tries It,
agaiatt yeaag Mai Week!, a
laraMhrewlaf New Yark .Yaa
htw chattel . , . St. Pant
Kedeo Qneea Jaalce aad two
f her prlaeetset were la at
teadaaco last night, tad were
IntrodBrod to tbo tathering be
fore and daring the ganst . . .
Tbo gatM wu tJpoed off ia
1:41, which It one of a aamber
of oJrkiet reeled off here
Ittely. So they'll go, when the
harlera get the bill over tha
' tltte and deal take time far
a shave between pitches . . .
Alto, the clash wat plaved
wltheat anything resembling
..... i , .
Tough Combo:
SaakaJM (1) (i) t,rm
. . B tt O A IKOA
R Jas-an.l till Dunn.m 4 1 4 t
Mrnhjn 4 t 1 t Lauran.l 4 110
Hufmn.f till Kraua 1 I t S 4
tiapilU 4 t I 1 CtKin.1 I t t 1
anspanj a I ItlrBrK.l 4 I I O
BmirbuJ I I I I Bikula.r 4 110
rtnM m a . su.u.. . & . .
. Jan.t t tit KonXe S 0 7
.Mm,9 i j i oalallc.p 4 S 1 0
Totals ti I M It Totals Mint
Ipekano Ml em ano lie
alaan . Ml MO lit
Ip ab h r er ao bb
Cnaao I 30 1 I 1
atalich I It I 1 1 I o
WP SoUllch. PB-Ctrlon. LB
tpakarn 1 Salem 4. Err Nona. HP.
taatarbrook 1. 1-BH-SiAula. B
Jackooa, Lauratn. RBI Dunn 1
Chaaa, (ttkula, laatarbraek I. IB
Xrouao. DP Don Jackaon to Rlpplll
U Jmy Jackson. T 1:41. U Lopat
at WaeVa. Att-IH.
Spokar
(Ceatlaaed (rem preceding page)
" trf tehtltttle difflenltlet, ewe the guy tn tpology. The hook
heoUng tsketeer get hit dipltmt this spring after knocking
at SJ7 grtdt point tvertge the past term. That means ke
got nil A't tnd eae B in hit studies. Incidentally, Vlastellca
viU ke Married neit month In Grants Past, to ene Karen Kus-
tell Whe alst graduted from OSC recently . . .
There hart been a few chirnt
possibility of splitting the Northwest League season, as was done
last year, tnd on of Tem it from Generalissimo Luby of the village
nine. A peek tt tht standings will expltln til thift necessary. Since
Spokane tnd Wenatchet are in the same fix as our dandies on
I" ,2n' d 04 th 'Codings they undoubtedly want t split
tl " ne other four clubt ire bouncing along in good shape, which
could mtkt thlngt rough if t vott were cast in the 7 team letgue.
sT?, Mulif tom ouf my eveB ' hi 'f 'he first place club
the Yakima Bears tt thit particular point figured it would be
better off to grtb half I pennant and cease worrying about the
other half until time for the post season playoffs.
The tplit was tatde Jest before the 4th ef Jute last year, and
tal,J "t,m" lP the time procedure will be
feUnwttt tnltlriy. '
Rofi Hat Bef WUk Ymk Outfit AUo
aifter btuzlnf with our old friend Jot Rossi here this week, we've
learned that tht town Senators tren't the only ones in the league
with a ytn to teramblt Hub Kittlt't Ulk.tiv, Yakima Bears. The
Ytkt havt pulled tome of their bushy Hunts on Rossi's Tribe also
bo ttyt, tnd Joteph It etlmly wilting for the precise time for
proper retaliation . . . Rossi tried to get Jerry Exley, the fine ex
Oregon State Beaver outfielder who recently tigned with Portland
but missed. Tbo Beret inttetd optioned him to Eugene ...
: la checking throngh oar record btokt oa bill club attend
ance bora, we find taal the carrent crew, weak aa It hat keen
la tha wia eeluma tnd plagued at it bit been with poor turn
out, it inly 4,737 custeatert short of lit 15S mark it thit
' pvtlcaltr time. The first 24 gimet played here Ua teasnn
r lured 14,441. Tha first two doaea of (hit semester pulled 11,292.
Ia view of thit eompirison things tren't to bid, if w tin just
tart winning tw at) dxiwlni tnough to pick tip tht tlack.
usual with a flock of other mer
cury-footed sprinters. Heading the
list are Bobby Morrow of Abilene
Christian and Rod Richard, the
Pan-American 100 and KM meter
champion.
What has happened to Sime has
happened before and other eager
American athletes have gone on
to wtn the gold medals.
Matt First Quality
Under the rules for picking our
track and field teams, a collegian
must first qualify in either the
NCAA or AAU trials to get Into
the Olympic tryouts. This serves
to test would-be. Olympians In the
fierce competition he would expect
to meet In the garnet: No second
chances are permitted in fairness
to other athlete who qualify.:
Sime. the 19-year-old red-haired
flyer from Duke University and
Fair Lawn, N. J . qualified for
the 100 meters Olympic tryouts
in Los Angeles June 29-30, but
lost his chance to compete in the
Z50 tryouts when he pulled an
abductor muscle in the left groin.
Hainan Recast
Because of his slow starts, the
13, 183-pound human rocket was
rated a better bet for the 200. He
bat broken or tied nine listed
world, marks,, including record
shattering times of 20 seconds flat
for 220 yards, and 22.2 for 220
yards low- hurdles, and a record
equallliflg I.J for JOO yards.
Pine Breaks
5,000 Mark
BEBGE.V, Norway un- BrH
ian's Gordon Pirie flashed over a
rein-sodden track Tuesday to bet
ter the' world's 5,000 meter record
at Krohns Mlndet Stadium,
feating Russia's Vladimir Kuts,
who alto was under the old mark
Pirle's time was IS mlnutetj
let 1
idor
36.1 seconds, compared with
listed record of 13 minutes.
teconds established -by- Stridor
lharos of Hungary, Kuts, who let)
until the final sop meters, finished
about 25 meters behind the Eng.
iighman, in 1J minutes, . tec-
ends,
1st Christian
InSoftballWin
Softbafl action was of tht non
league variety last night, ar DiU
tips rield, with First ChrUtian
downing Western Piper Co., 1-0,
and Keiter Electrie and the paper
outfit battling to 4-4 tie in the
nightcap. The latter was called in
the eighth inning by agreement
DetweeB me two managers, ,
fn the first game, Eldon Ftrlow,
Christian pitcher, hurled two-hit
ball while his mates collected sev
en binglet off Bob Werner, West
ern twirler.
The Christians scored four runs
in tht first inning, three in tht
second end one In the fourth.
Don Kuebler, Keiter tinier, and
Werner hooked up in t twirling
duel la the second gtme with
Kuebler giving up teven hltt tnd
Werner five.
Tonight, tht Salem girls Softball
team will meet Trosper's Trotters
of Independence at 7 at Phillips
Field. Meier and Frank's will
meet Cascade Meats in the 1 p.m.
Capital League nightcap.
Western Panee Ano On 0 1 J
1 First Chrlatian 430 Ix - S 4 1
Werner .and Brown; Farlow and
tW.?M'r.
Kelrer Elertrle loo 110 00 4 S J
Western Paper ton DM 00 4 7 3
Kuebler and Penra; Werner and
Brown,
RIVERS KAYOES VARONA
US VEGAS. Nev. - Ncal
Hirers, 4oa-, l,m flngeies, IWICtihaeli Roh U'.to .nH nh 1-lr.rl
decked Chico Varona. 15m.
Cuba, and then put him down for
keeps in tht eighth round Wednes
day night in a scheduled 10 round
er at Cashman Field. Time of the
knockout was 1:08.
alone the, line ennrernina- the
DIGESTS
BLACK PORK RIND
i
I LACK PORK RINO STRIPS, 9
tONO ANO NARROWER THAN UV
UAL WHITISH STRIPS, ARE TUB
LATEST "HOT LURES FOR MOST
FRESH-WATER 6AMB PISH, AND
THEY'LL TAKE SOME SALT-WATER
SPECKS, ALStt THE STRIP
WEIGHS ABOUT ft OUNCE SO ITS
IDEAL FOR SPIN-CASTING. ADO
1 OR 2 SPLIT SHOT SINKERS IF
NEEDED FOR CASTING OR FOR
PEEP WATER FISHINQ.
-JO'-
eiv? tTRiP
SHOT LEASER-' TRlP
Fish it verv slowly, on or
near bottom. tf fish dont
hook themselves on strike,
ivi them time to swallow
or run a kt wtth the lure
before setting the hook. ex
PECT Btt BASS, TROUT, ETC I
Mrs.Gereii
Wins Tourney
Mrs. John Geren won the Oak
Knoll ladies spring handicap
tourney yesterday at the course
with a final 18 hole net 81, giv
ing her a 169 total for the 36-hole
links tourney which began last
week.
Second was Mrs. J. D. Camp
bell, who shot a net 85 yesterday
and wound up with a 170 total.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Geren also
topped the championship flight
yesterday in the ladies regular
day's play. Mrs. Al Clevelsnd led
yesterday in the ladies regular
Class A with a net 40; and Mrs.
H. B. Rohrbough Class B with
a net 40.
Nexl Wednesday, Oak Knoll
will host a group from the Riv
do-4erwo4 course in McMinnville
Tee-off time will be st 9; 15 a.m.
BroughoAlthea
0 7
In Same Flight
LONDON UP Ixniise BrOUgh Of
Beverly Hills, Calif., four times
winner of the Wimbledon tennis
championship tnd defending title
holder, end AHhea Gibson of New
York were put in the same halt of
the draw Wednesday for the tour
nament which opens nest Monday.
Mist Brough, seeded No. 1, lost
to Miss Gibson, No, 4, for the first
championships. The 28-year-old
Miss Gibson has won 10 straight
tournaments in Europe.
Blond Lew Hnad of Australia
seeded No. 1 in the men's singles
wis placed in the same half of
the draw as Jaroslav Drobny of
London, 1954 winner. Budge Patty
of Los Angeles and Paris, and
Ham Richardson. Oxford student
from Westfield, N. J.
Cycle Races
Due Sunday
Motorcycle races will return to
the Salem area Sunday at the
track off Macleay Road near
Four Corners.
Scheduled to appear are some
40 riders from Corvallis, Leb
anon, Portland and Salem. Fea
ture rare will be 15 laps and
there will be a full slate of heat
races, according to sponsors.
Events will get underway at
noon and signs will be posted
from Four Corners to the Mac
leay Road cutoff, directing fans
to the races.
Among Salem riders will he
Tavlor, George Hersch-
iey. nun uavinson, porutnd, win
ner of the recent Gypsy Tour at
Long Beach, Wash., is also sched
uled to take part. Taylor came in
second in the latter event.
Today's I'ilchers
NATIONAL l.CAGL'I
St. Lnula at Brooklyn (Ni Weh
meier (2-i va Newcombe i9-5i.
Chiraeo at New York Davii 1 -1
va Kidnk 1 3-1 1.
Milwaukee at Plttaburah Buhl
(8-31 vs Klina tl-Ji.
Only fames acheduled.
AMKRICAN l.r.At.lt
Washlnitnn at Kansas Cltv ( hak
ales (4-4i or Stone i2-2 vi Ditmar
'-Si or Santiago il)-2i.
Boston at Cleveland Brewer
is-li vs Wynn i-4.
P.altimnre at Chuao Johnaori
i2-3i vs Harahman i3-4i.
Only fames irheduled.
National league
Cincinnati ono 100 100 ltd
Philadelphia Dot 011 OOx- J t 0
fowler. Black Hi and Bailay; 81m
moni and Lopata. UFowler.
St. I .null 000 001 001- 1 I 1
Brooklyn 0113 000 lOx - 4 7 0
Mirell. Jackson iSi. Kinder t7i and
Smith; Craig. Lahlna i.i and .t'a-mp-anella.
Chieagn Ota) MO I Oil- I I 0
New York OOO 030 lOx 4 I
Kalaer, Valtlnelll i7i. Hughes iSi
and Landnlh; Worthingtnn and Sar
nl. Milwaukee 000 030 020 7 0
Pittsburgh 10 001 0(11 10 0
(Jonley and Crandall: ljw. King
III and Shepard. L Law.
l'CL Line Scores
San Francisco Ml 020 100 4 10 I
Los Angelea . ooo ono two 0 5 1
Kemmrer and Sullivan, plaratti,
Anderson (tl and Hannah.
San Diego 000 001 IM I 12 4
teattle loo 210 Jill 7 18 4-
Hoskina, C.ettel ill, Herrera 17. and
St Claire. Astroth ill; Judsnn, Ken
nedy ill and Orlen
Hollywood 221 010 OdO 9 12 3
Vancouver ... JOO rmnM.lx I II I
Trimble, Dnnnea til, O Donnell t Hi
and Hall: Bamberger. Curtis (2i.
tsana (41. Baveresmkl (T and Hern
oa III aa4 Meel, .
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Mrs. Hamilton
Tops Golfers
SGC Ladies Finihh
Miniature Tourney
Six lsdies won championships
is the Salem Golf Course's ladies
group completed its miniature
tourney yesterday at the course.
Winners were, in the cham
pionship flight Mr. Ralph Ham
ilton; first flight Mrs. ( handler
Brown: second flight Mrs. Eu
gene Kokko: third flight Mrs.
Seth P. Smith: fourth flight
Mrs. E. H. Cowan: fifth flight
Mrs. Glenn Stevens.
In regular day's play, with
prizes given for lowest net score,
winners were, in championship
competition. Mrs. Merritt Truax
and Mrs. Bruce Williams, each
with s net 79: Class A-Mrs.
Chester Loe with a net 80: Clasa
B Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and Mrs.
Paul Silke. net 7B: Class C
Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. Har
old Busick, net 87s; Class I
Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, net 78.
Lowest Net Score
Johnson Store prire for lowest
net score of the day over 18 holes
went to Mrs. Silke.
The ladies at their business
luncheon yesterday decided to
hold a husband and wife 'Solf
tourney on July 1. Anyone inter
ested should register for the
event at the Salem fiolf (. ourse
or call Mrs. Glenn Stevenson by
next Wednesday.
Awards Due
Prize winners in the miniature
tourney will receive their awards
July 11 at the group's next busi
ness meeting. Also, it was an
nounced that day's play next
week will be match against par.
Meanwhile, here are the com
plete results of yesterday's tour
ney play, including the Nine
Holer Club's activity. This group
played its first round in the
miniature tourney yesterday:
Oiamp. fliirit. third round-Mr.
Ralph Hamilton over Mn. Tom Hill;
Mri, R. I. Mcl-auihlln over Mn
Charles MVDevitt: flnt fluhl: Mn
Chandler Bro over Mrs Glenn i
Stevenson; Mrs Sid Hoffman over
Mrs, Pere Woodcock: second flight:
Mri. Woodion Bennett over Mri. Kel
ley Peteri; Mri. Eugene Kokko over
Mri. Jamei Van Keulen.
Third fliaht: Mrt. H. A. Simmoni
over Mr. Vat Slooer. default: Mrs.
Beth P. Smith over Mn. Clifford El
lii; fourth flight: Mn. E. H. Cowan
over Mr. Richard Chase; Mri. Horn
er Goulet over Mrs. James McAlvin:
fifth flttcht - Mn Robert Herrall over
Mn. frank Nichols, default: Mr
Olfhn Steveni over Mrs. William
Dyer.
final round results: champ flight
Mrs. Hamilton over MrI.aue.riHn; first
fheht: Brown our HiiMmnn; se.iiiir!
flight: Kokko over Bennett: tilled
flight: Smith over Simmons: fourth.
flight: Cowan over Goulet;
fifth
tlifhr Stevena over llrrral
In the rune-holer (roup, irsl round
Burimnham over Mrt. Glenn Hamii -
ion: Mri Sid Levene over Mr Owen
Wlllirr; ,-virs. sin ot nn imsii ovn in 3
O. Maalield' Mri Cenrie Sc ales over
Mn. Harry Wealer: Mri fienrae Roth
over Mrs Dirk Ross, default: Mrs
cSS: MraV Ad.m. over m"
Frank NUholaonr Mrs. Kenneth Pow-
trs, bye
Next week palrln(j- BnrllnKton V
Ijvene: Schectman va. Sralea; Both
vs. Krue(er: Adama vs. Powers.
namnion va miner, naxiirin s .
W..I.V Bnlh va. Cntik- Nettleton
bye.
MEADOWS
ENTRIES
Portland Meadowt, Thursday. Post
TimeSpm..
first Race. Qrtr. Horse. Furae 400,
1. Lady Homer a Cat. S MtDowell 12S
2. Robin Dale. W. Phillips
.1 Chubby 'a Burk. E. Gilford
4. Tanry Lahekln. H. Herr
5. Leon. P.. lonnattl
125
125
in
125
125
7; b,u, Muai.-. l knowiei
125
113
8 Nellie Dofiio, G. Dixon
Second Race. Qrtr. Hnrse
e-. """ . ..
V Ti:.KOm
i. Pudilinf toot. L. Knowies in smiu 1 1 ans-.iisissippi guu i nam- netinesuav tie win oecoine a "
t Si'"': h,?,',' " McDnweVi 111 PionshiP ,h Oklahoma City professor and director of the MSC Rnorttm
S Jne l.aliekin H Herr' lis (''f nd Country Club Course. i replacement service. I Terminal V-Sth Race.
7. Scarman. J. Boag
Third Race. Maiden. Purie StfiO. 2
Y O. 4'j Kurs
1. Kenl. E. Gilford
2. Manners Sun. P. Hidalgo
3. Shake Rail. A Duncan
4 lpti, 1.. Knt.wles
5. Pllhl. C; Disifli
6 War Hnrse. J Boa(
7. Jerreata. F. Chojnarkl
5 Stniny Mac, A. Sherman
!) Phar Niclii. J Prnutv
10 Rail's ljdy. W. Phillips
Fiinrth Race. Claim. Purse
J Y O At l'o. ilSOOl Five Furs
1. H.l)i 's l.a5s, J Brecknns
2 Sink Pigeon. W. I'hilllpa
:i. Uurmru. K. lannotti
4. Twinhrmik. F.. Gilford
S Bob reller. F. Miller ...
My Put. H Herr
1. Tixo S MrDowell
I. World Affair, P Hidalfo
9 Miss Box S . D Hrnshaw
10. Glo.-L. Dalea
6O0.
Fifth Race. Maiden, Purse t"0, 3
Y O, Six Fori
1. High Summit. P Hidalgo
2. Fast Feet. E. Gilford
.'I Terminal V . I. Ualrs
4 Pcie rl D'imn, W. Pmllipa
5 Nasty Ann S MrDnwell
S. G.vpdy Norland H Herr
7. Shawnee, ti. Dixnn
S. Stage Skrip. A Sherman
9. K.rrant Prime 1. Knnwles
10. Nevada Cial. J Hna(.
Sixth Hai-. Allow, Pun
Y O, Six Furs
STOO,
1 l.e Finale, C,, Dixnn
2 Pharsnng. C Simonis
3. Pharene Angel, J. Pong
4. Sun Chiel, I, Knnwlea
3. Tina 11.. t. Gilford
( Shareholder. S McDowell
7. Misa Krata, A. Sheroian
Seventh Race, riaini Purse
ll'Ol I'p, tSOOi S'.F.irs
1 Pear PMckei, I. himvlrs
2 Rin k n I'rnte. (i IliM n .
:i ( ,iilain Hivky, 1. Dal(s
4 Colrien Clm ia, .1 lirn knns
3. Mam .l. K Miller
I Heady To do. I) llrnihaw
7. Brotherhood. II C.iri
8. .eewar. A Duncan . .
9. Tippy 'I in. P. HidalRo
in. Harney Star, R. Holly
114
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114
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m
115
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Flfhth Bace Claim, Puree SIO0, 3
V O l'i. il.!3lli One Mile:
' MOI.1.A1.I.A BUCKABOO"
1. Iird Abbey, ;, Breckona 122
2 Maraea, t. Simonis 117
3. Tenlnc. fi. Dixon 122
4 Miv'i lst, D. Henshaw
I Beit Wav. I. Knnwlea 117
Annie Jr . W. Phillips . 112
7 All Brlc k, P Hidalgo 122
I. Aratal. r. Chnjancki ... 122
Ninth Bace. Claim, Puree SHOO. 3
Y O At Up. IISOOl One Mile:
I. Nn Folks, t Miller in
3. Petsrmute, A. Duncan , 120
3. Georgia (linny, G Simnnii III
4. f ee-A-tree. O. Henshaw ... 'HU
. Quality Sam. L Knnwlea lift
. Little Cad. P. Hidalgo lis
7. rnet Gunnynagi. G Dismn 11J
I. My Man John, I, Cifford 111
Summerlin Knocked Through
3
tHlCAGO-Johany Sommerlia ef Detralt wears surprised: expression
Bob Satterfleld of Chicago ia the third rouad of their heavyweight
Rlne.;dee halda uo kand la lead
round bout. (AP Wlrephoto)
Loy Tosses
In C Loop
nen not r i-uy, li jnmiu
Parnsh Junior High lad, lottea
. no hitter last night as his
Steinke't mates downed the 20-30
Club, 9-4. in C League baseball
action.
In fact, Loy was so good that
his own cttcher, Bill Farris, had
trouble hanging onto the ball and,
coupled with Steinke errors, the
City Golfers
Fall, Advance
tCtntlnaed from preceding page)
Koseburg, defeated Bingham Pow
ell Salem. I and 4.
g . tbrd night-Jim Rich
; Albany, defeated Roger Mundorff,
Portland. 3 and 1
I i,.-.i j ..j i
Boys' fifth flight-Dick Wagner,
Portland, defeated Joe Moore. Ai -
l... o ar.H i .
i Boys' sixth flight-Larry Evans.
Salem defeated Jim Thurnian.
Portland, 4 and 3.
Boys' ninth llight-
-John Snvder,
Albany,
defeated
Ron Wamplcr,
)n , ,
rOHlana
6 and 5.
Junior first flight Bill McDon
ald, Portland, defeated Jim Heltzel.
Salem. 3 and 2
Junior fifth flight-Bill Sissel.
Albany, defe:cd Gary Fuqua.
Portland, 3 and 2.
Junior sixth flight Dave Ron-
eerude. The Dalles, defeated Steve
Jackson. Salem. 3 and I
I Seventh flight Bill Van
Valin.
Rohr-
I Corvallis, defeated Jack
, . ... , . .
Linksnien Advance
OKLAHOMA CITY 'f - D-
fending champion Jim Jackson of
St Louis and three-time chamni-
Pnrseion Charlie Cue of Oklahoma City'
isiuck io par koii neanesaav in
fir round matches in" the
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uu icam v
uoy struct out iu men m .nr
five inning game and ittued hut
our walks.. He used a. blistering
fas ball to dazzle the 20-30 s.
i uny extra-oase mi ... w.r .am.
was by Steinke s Allan wrignt,
I whose
double brought in two
I runs.
Dickson's, Legion Win
In other C League action, Dick-
.' ni,w,,l l,. k.r, iIin
. ..-j i rl. im
Fields. 10-1
CT
Don Bevens. son of Bill Bevens,
Salem Junior Legion coach, was
the winning pitcher for Post 136
He gave up only
utmrlc out 11
three hits arid
Dennis Gregg knocked in three
runs for the Legion nine with two
singles. John Stiffler of the Le -
Dinnc lift hrniiff hi in two rune
with another single
i ... a x.ii. c..
I Dickson s clinched its game in
ithe last inning when an error
hroiiL'hl in the winning tallv Sieve
1 SeRine and Bob Morrow Of Dick-
son's crashed doubles and win -
ning twirler warren
Harvey
threw six hit ball.
Tonight. B Leaguers return to
action with Truax Oil playing La-
bish t enter at Barrirk t leld one;
Four Corners tangling with Si -
lem Rotarv Club at Barrick Field
two: and J s It Kmerey s meeting
Salem I. ions at West
Games will start at 6 p m
Salem.
Steinke a
KM 1.1-9 4 4
001 12 - 4 0 3
Whi'meyer i5i: 1
2"'M
uiiv ana r arris.
Tisk and Ijhman.
Jackson s 012 205 4
Dickson's . 0U 03-S ! S
Coinptnn r.nef i5i and Crarv:
Harvev and SeRine.
I.rnon 0O7 0.1-10
field s OOO 10 1
Burns and Stlfller, Gettla
Baitruff, W right i 3 1 .
t 4
3 I
and
BREEDFN RESIGNS
BOZF.MAN. Mont T John
Brick Breeden, athletic director'
anu neau oi pnysicai euucauon m
Montana Slate College, resigned
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Ropes in Bout
as he It knecked through ropes by
boxing bout here Wednesday alght.
wot by unanimous deelsloa la the It-
Braves Barge
To Lead in NL
tionuuuea irom preceoing pager
KbbetsM ' Stturdtv night.
Fj ,d A R er
, Crgi hjj sjxlh fc npfdpd
u . h , jn ninlh.'iOl.. II. .11
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got Stan Musial to hit into;
f . j(h ,h ba ,oaded
to end it.
Martin Winner
Morrie Martin, one of five White
imc.irrs, iie winner i
: Chicago as the Sox overcame a
iJl Antwtt in -hall -tartar Ril l,
, ,..v , .,.., ,......
i.oes ana wrappea n up wtin our
runs in the sixth.
The victory left the White Snx
'' Hiimes behind the ,Ni'w York
1 aiikccs as the American l.eailue
Uadfrs made it seven in a row
"n Mllk,'V Mnh' P!'"g his
: 2h and 27th home runs in a 4 1
decision over the Detroit Tigers.
i rtiiuy y vivy ouillt ltu iui nit' unit I
to Yank runs off loser Billv
ninth with relief help from Whitcy
"oru.
Indian. VM.
! Cleveland's Indians snapped a
third place tie with Boston on Al
: Rosen's 10th inning single that
beat the Red Sox. 5-4. Gene Wood
ling homered in the eighth oil lk
1 b
Porterfield to tie it.
j Washington came from behind
with two runs in the eighth and Thp foowin)! pnutice schedule
orie in the ninth to beat Kansas'.. ... . ., ( ,h civ i;, h.,u
City. 5-4. and drop the A s into
the AL cellar.
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Huskies Get Second
Tangle With Cornell
NEW YORK The Jtuskies of Washington will get another crack
June 2t at the Cornell crew which squelched them last week in tht
Intercollegiate Rowing Assn. regatta.
Navv and Stanford will round out the field for the first heat in tht
. rti : , .
50-Lap Mainer
To Cap Races
Stock Hardtop Set
At H-Bowl Saturday
Saturday night's mid-season
championship racing card at Hpl-
lywood Bowl will be climaxed by
50-lap main event, 15 laps
longer than the usual auto racing
ma inert at the big saucer.
The Capital Auto Racing Asso
ciation, which produced last Sat
urdays destruction deroy nere,
will have the stock hard tops in
action Saturday. According to
Harvey (Red) weitman, presi
dent of the association, right
I A .... ....tl K nn Ihji
arouna ou caie win uc n ioc
tract lor xne aaiuroay riruu.:
There may be m(re if drivers
from Prineville and ( arieton de:i mil ifj x CU1I1
cide to entfr. And they usually
do for the CAR A events neie.
Weitman will release the re-
vised association driving roster
tomorrow
The Saturday enrd opens with
lime trials at 7 45 P.m. Iwo tro-
phv dashes, one for Class A en-," lourndineni ioReiner as a
tries the other ior "B" machines, team.
will follow the trials. Then will , Hogan and Snead will represent
come heat races, a 25 lap Class B!the I'niled States Sunday through
mainer and the 50 lap Class A fi ; Tuesday in the Canada Cup
nale for the mid-season cham- matches at Wenlworth on tht
pionship trophy. southwest London outskirts.
Ray Hielert of Dallas won the Twenty nine nations have entered
first stock hard tops mainer here two-man learns in the 72 hole
this season, a J-viapper, ano win
vf imnno the favorites in
'he
VTUI llllll llllll
Ties in Shoot
RENO. New - Walter E
F ihur 31 varn handiranner rom
HM,.r rw.. un the rich
lnlIiai aay nanuicap in me annual
..... . 1
p.lf.l(i(. inlernatinna Trapshooting
Grand Pacific Tourney at
liar-
old s Trapshooting Country
Club
Wednesday" as the fue day '.lHI
target tournev opened
Fisher scored W X luo followed
h rni,W l!ii'L'i.,.r Sraltle 26
yards, 98 and (ionfon Miller.
Drain. Ore . y" from 27 yards.
In Class B there was a (our way
tie amnni! R It. Jones. Crescent
City
0rp
Calif ; K Grubbe. Mollala.
Gordon Hull, Salem, Ore :
and H C. Fletcher.
Ore , all at 49 X 50.
Hood River.
Practice Schedule Announced
f or Pee Wee,
and Recrealion Department for
mmnr h.-isehall nlav for bovs in the
Pee Wees '7 8 9 years' and Mid -
vts '10-11 vearsi divisions.
Rrgular league play will start
after Iho practice period is over on
June 29, according to Yern Gil l The Pee Wees report fur praf
mitre rliri'rfnr flf recreation Nine lice from 1 to 2 30 p m. at all
; playgrounds wiU have teams in the
two leagues.
The balance of the practice
schedule, withv supervisor in paren
thesis: Thursday. June 21: Hoover
School Dalke1, Richmond School
i ...i u:i,i.j c,.k
' , Fr,riay June 22 Bar'
:rick Kii'ld 'Dalke Leslie Field
1 1 Warren i, Olinjer Kirld 'Presley'
' Monday. June 2.V Washinijton
ISthool 'Dalke1. Candalana School
tWarren'. West Salem School
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uiyinpic irjuuis on unanaaga' Last
at Syracuse. The other heat will
have Vale pitted against Wiscon
sin and the Detroit Boat Club.
The crews will go the Olympic
distance of 2.000 nietecs a sprint
by comparison to the three milet
of the IRA. The metric route it
about a mile and a quarter.
Losers in the heats will get a
second chance. The tirst two boats
in each heat will qualify for the
semi-finals June 29. The threa
losing boats wilt race and two of
these also will qualify for the
,!ens
There will be two heats also
in the semi-finals to pare tht
field to four crews for the Satur
day finals. Navy is stri ing to be
come the first boat cer to rep
resent the United Slates in two
successive Olympic Games.
;ilHogan,Snead
- ,
Unri k 'I
, v.tv, ,,
ur - nen nogan ana
eaa. rtmenca s two lean-
mg goners oi me last decade, ar-
rlveri Wednesday from New Urk
"""" i"'""1"1" ul"r
Ix-tiin
tournament
Snead told newsmen he was off
his came "and unless 1 get back
on it
Ben "
quick I'll be leaning on
American League
New York 000 002 110 - 4 10 0
De iron oofl oflo oio - 1 t 0
Ku.ks, Ford Hi and Berra: Hneft,
Gromek t9i and Houae
W-Kucki.
L-Hi.rit.
Boston
ton ooo 2oo o 4 s
2Kl 001 inl 1-511 0
Cleveland
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Bii" ii i 5 .
r.irnielrs
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, Martin i6'
I)iin,!i iSi. f'rtare-e 41.
and Smith 1'r.llet Sta.
esiiesra i4i. Howell (Si,
and lllr.
WashinC"
K:nia- (
WiesleT.
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rv oiu oio ool 4 11 1
Ciob iTi, Bverly (H' and
Heiheret r(i. Herrla'j,
. I.asnrda 'ti and Tnmp
D!lm,r ,,
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Midget Players
'Presley
Harnek
Wednesday, June 27:
Dahlc. Leslie 'Warren',
Olinger Presley. 1 hursday. June
2: Washington 'Dalke. Candal-
'ana 'Warren
.ley". Friday
West Saleml ' Prcs
June 29: 'Hoover
Dalke
Richmond Warren),
Highland 'Presley
. places, with the Midgets slated
trofn 2 30 to 4 30 o'clock
Supervisors Dalke, Warren and
Presley will be in charge o( the
games when league play starts
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