lMStc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tut.,' Aug. 7, '56 Steinke's Truckers Topple Post 136, 4-2; Dickson's, Lions, Fields Snare Wins Steinke's Truckers turned giant-kilW Monday and defeated Amer ica! Lei Inn Pott 1M, 4-1 to hind the Legion Post only their second loss ia It Junior Biseball C League garnet. Pay Loy limited the Uteri to only (our hita in gaining the win over the winningeit team i PeeWee-Midget -: Baseball :- Monday's results la the Midget J J going Into the bottom of the League: Eastern League-West Sa-; fourth inning when with two men Jem Chief 7. West Salem Cubs Q:on base Al Wright blasted out a Candalarla Cardinals . Leslie Ori- d"bl " home two runs, olrs f Western League-Highland Sleinke had scored twice In the Hijackers 13, Barhck Dodgers 2; third on hits by Loren Whitlaker. Barrick Braves I, Hoover Hornets Loy snd Dave Olson, who drove in , , - . .the two runs with his single. Tuesday's games, also In the "Midget League, art as follows: Easter League Leslie Yankees niohnwuiri Piv.li at Leslie and Uslit Pirate vs. Usli Indians at Leslie. Western League dinger Earira vs. Hihland Raider. A mistake in Monday's Statesman had th Washington National lead ing the Pre We Northern League. The National are In second place with a 4-1 record while th Barrick P.th.r ara firat nliri with a la r.rrl I B.rrirn Ditr m so tit M!?J".I t'r"". -t2 VT i,' I "waiker and XJHoir"" ""'" Lmh. onoiM m - Candelam Carta WI !-'. i Huihe ana Bidwelli , KolD I III an Dolrial. W. S.lem Cuba . W Salem Chiefs ill 3- s Chnwa and Zaetrtdfe; cmiMwr ana ihaw. . Hoov.r Hnrnats , St SA I I t Barrtrk Bravra ant x I I t INtrhM as Whlttakar; Morgan and Hard Toppers Next at Bowl Th Capital Auta Racinf Asso ciation' stock hard top are next ia line for auto racing at Holly wood Bowl, it was announced Monday by Valley Sports promo ter Ron All. Th CARA. which provided last weekend's smashing destruction aeroy ai me dowi, win oiossom forth with the regulir stock bun buggie for Saturday' meet Tim trials get under way at 7:45 p. m., with trophy dash, heat race and mam events to follow. Th complete list of car ind driver will b released by All later in th week. 'Babe9 Under SurgeryAgain GALVESTON, Tex. lit Babe , 7.Juuv,flhWn,c4flCiV- Beaiy Hospital nere, underwent what hospital officials called a highly successful operation Mon day nifiht. ... It waa the second In th last thre weeks for th famed wo man athlete. The officials said th operation ' found an obstruction ia a bowel and rerouted th intestine. I George Zaharias, her husband, aaid th trouble developed five or six days sgo and that ft was decided Monday that she must undergo surgery again. "It looks lik I got tied for the tournament lead and have got to play H off." the Bab said before she was wheeled to surgery She was operated on July 1J to ease the pain in th lower ex tremities. Salem Golfers Take Prizes From Keftltowln NKSKOWIN (Special Salem golfers shared in the prizes for tournament play at Neskowin Golf Course last week, proprietor Al Hufmes announced Monday. Helen McDevitt had low gross score in competition for women, and Jo Bobison, Marge W 1 1 s e a, Bert utoiwi, marge eiiiaa, wn " " imna on oaa pit- Kanx. Jan Lovelace snd W.ivo'ches. he has shown tremendous S Tweed tied tor low net. - Woody Lovelace, Howard Wick- kind a a d Harry Miller were among the men who copped prises during the Men Field Day. MWiwmi I (Cent, fram preceedlsg page! rhsmp Jack Burke In his Illustrated bonk, "The Natural Way to Better Colt They're dooterr : Thetf'U Have the Pro jetton MinUing . 1: Don't try t change yaur swing. Na matter how yon analyse It, It remains th same eld swing. Resllie (hat and you're on a merrier way te better golf. . . ' fl Leak (a! Never mind a boat keeping your head dew. 'The greatest thrill In galf I witching where the bill goes. I: 'Doa't eenrentrate en slow bsrk swlng or pretty follow throuih. Pause st the top. think about kitting the bsll properly ' aad lb bark-swing and follow-threagh will take csre of them selves. 4: Aim st the green, not at the pin. Ye can't hit the pin with golf ball If yea esa'l hit It with a rifle. S: rVhee putting. Ignore the wrists snd the follnw-throuih. ' ' Since a putt Is more likely te be jabbed thin stroked under " pressure anyway, why not leara te be a good jabber? If you can't beat It, iola IL (: la executing the trip shot, yoa should try to hit the sand approximately tw Inches behind the balL This makes the trip ihot the easiest la golf. Yoa doa't evea hsve te hit the balL Next time you're buzzing with either member of the SGC brass section, you might ask him to explain how a gent of Burke's cal iber can put forth item 1, 2 nd 5. . , Fleet Tommy Agosta, one of the best a the Kenatera nine last year and recently recalled by the pareat Sacramento from Amarlllo, where he wis hitting a potful, was extremely surpria ed t being breaght ap te th varsity. But he wis al just a lad Playing ceaditloa at A mi rill srs said to b very peer. Tommy wanted t return te the Senators this seaaaa rather thaa tale th Lear Star Mate. Bat he learned tkal ballgimers very seldom get t do snoch ether thaa whit their bosses tell 'eat lede.ee in tn junior naseoau program, In the other three Clau C garnet Monday, West Salem Lioni turned back Jackson Jeweler M, Dick son' Market drubbed Nameleu Market 11-4. and Fields Mauler Service walloped the 20-30 Club, 24-1. Steinke and Post 13 were tied A double by Darrell Morgan, si""' Dimit and a fielders choice accounted for both Legion Post runs. " Th Uon scored five runs In j coo Inning, for their big tally towards downing Jackson. Th runs came off singles by Ed Maeri and Ralph Shepard and a doubl by Georg Smith. For Jackson Tom Greif hit a doubl and Jim Compton two sin- CleS. Bark-to-back triples by Lester Margoaiaii and Clarence 1 1 re a wre bl blow tor Dickson In - ftve - rBirweond Inning- Dewier Hobbs, Sande Tomllnson and Fred hit ainelre in the urn -" --- -- - ,v nlng. Wsrren Harvey, the winning :fk , fc . .... . . Kicnara waiiew got iwqoi VimjUw' fiva hila aiwl Hntl Brown, Mike McKinnoa and John Shlnn got the rest. v . . n.rtr.,'fr. kaaa.lnaAd homer, followed hv another homer by Curt Anderson, helped Fields' easy triumph over 20-30 Club. An derson also had single and dou ble. Lynn Gettia, who pitched th one-hit victory,- hit two doubles. Reggis Shires got the losers' only hit. Tuesday' games In th B League are Truss Oil vs. J's Drive In Emery's Market at West Salem, Four Corner Merchant vs. Master semce Mayons ainarrics vista Market vs. Salem Rotary at Leslie i anH l ahkh fnt va Salem I inn. 1 Service Stations at Barrick, Vista waters Field. W. -Slm Liana M Oft-S ( I Jarkana Jawalrra in IT I 1 radanrtcnt and Ktlllcul; Grail and Stawart. - . - , Dtrkann OS SS 11 I 1 Namrlaai 001 SO- 4 S Harvay, PolU (4), Harvajr II) and ScRim; Cuaufaon, Snina (4) and ChaOdoa. L Ion Post SOS -l 4 1 Suinka'a 001 x 4 I Btvana and SUInar; Loy and Frrl. Flaldi :.. L 4SS S-14 11 1 SO-M Club Oil 1 I Caltli. Bfllaaua 141 and Bartrulf; Loaner and Lanmann. Aaron.Erove Grimm luglit NEW YORK - In spring training this season Charlie Grimm, then manager c the wsuke Braves, declared t h t, nam naian uninueiy waa a threat to win the National League : batting title. Aaron has made Grimm's prophesy look good. The 22-year-old outfielder, in on ly his third season with the Braves, has turned th bailing race into a runaway by opening up a It-point gap ever Stan (The Man) Musial of St. Louis, a six time winner snd regarded by n1 " ",he PIvrr . o"1 Aaron, currently boasting a 22- game hiding streak longest in the National League this year- top the circuit with a .344 aver age, Musial is runnerup at .325 through games of Sunday. Regarded by Fred Hnney. his present skipper, as "one of the greatest natural hitters I've ever seen," Aaron leads the loop In most hits and triple and Is well up in most every other betting department. A wrist hitter who admits that half of his hits com on bsd pit improvement ever his rookie year in 1954 when he baited .MO. Aaron started to come into his own a year ago and wound up with a .314 mark. SPORTS.tAN'S' PIGEST' FISHING NYMPHS IN PONDS, LAKES, ETC. Lit a fcv-cavt nk ' tO THt BOTTOM AND HTJT "Oft A COUPLl OS MINUTES. W THt" AM ANY TROUT OS! BASS NCAA y tmda may tvt rr ustion m6iy. vvmsn rr poesrt'T Move, TMeV LOM CAUTION. THAT'S THC TIMI TO TWITCH MVMPM UiHT- lv. i rM waul sTwixa thin,rc swat wrrM nasTi and twttchcs tfUSiis-tr" " I TVU TWrrw-ANO-BAUSt ACT SAILS,, TBT A JLfia? MANO -TWIST MTPtlCVC, OS) Rill. N UNI IN A SlOW. ueMKy ACTION. OS) TRY A UHMLIM BOO TM LINS IS Mr TSUtVBO, SLOWty. Senators Open With Spokane (Cent, fram preeeediag M on (n mound for the Tribe. He jMdi tht loon in whiffing oppos- ;w (wingers; -with -almost 190 ; victlmi- Cide has set down 138 in-!..j i. i- a !... .Li.t. m."" -.. While Spokane and Salem are .'mIm .i it K.r. nth.r aeriM thia -- " Eugen at ' Tri-City w: - and Yakima at Wenatchee. Start ing Friday, Salem is at Yakima, Spokan at Eugen and Lswiston ' Wenatchee. So it's a mighty big week for th men of Unci Hugh Luby and their bid for th second half pen nant All kid 12 snd under are In for "special" tonight also, as th East Salem Lion Club is sponsoring th all-free pitch in the third bate bleachers, and will have many prize for. the small fry. AIl Fre Weqietlay . , . , Everyone is to be in for free" Wednesday night, during the Merchants Night twin bill. That is, if they have secured-their free game tickets from any one of the 80-plus merrhsnts who hsv sub scribed to the project. Over 30, 000 tickets hsv been put out for the Wednesday special, and ball club officials are hoping that at least 1,000 of 'em show up at the ball park so that the all-tim tiri- gl night attendance record of 7,890 will be shattered. Water Field will aeat slightly nor than 4,000. which means that all those beyond that level will be allowed to go onto the field, behind roped-ofx sections. nop we hsve em lined up aiF'atottrBW.nft completely around the outfield general manager Hugh Luby chirped Monday, "ss -we sure would like to break that record." Another Junior "B" Laaeu Mil-'gam this one an .exhibition will precede theThursday night aenrs Iinaie, ana Will pul the Berg's Market team against the J's Drive-In outfit, starting at 8:30 o'clock. Shrine Game Ducats Ready A block of choice tickets for the JMh Annual Shrine Hospital Benefit Ail-Star Football Game at Port land August IS has been received by the Salem Shrine Club, and are available to the public, it was an nounced Monday. The tickets -are for seats near the 40-yard-Iine at Multnomah Sta dium, and are obtainable at the First National Bank, from Al Morris. They are 13 each. Salem has two nlavers in the ;i,,. , ,w ." . . , ,r. IVJ?"'0, y"r' bolh tom South Salrm High. They are Dale Jones and LaMoyne Mapes. NWL Line Scores EuStne SnSOflS S20-IS 114 Trl-Cltjr , too 000 401-10 10 1 j Seattle ' 000 013 00 S J Oihnrn, Martin S, and Gauthler; I Rearderft? randlni IS) and Mc Aldrulie, rrancK (7), rerrera 8 j Namara. Balch (Si: Judnon. Ken. and Zarl. I nedv Hp, Oirkey 1R1 and Avlward. OCE Eyes Return of Football Vets for Coming Campaign OREGON COLLEGE. Monmouth -tSprcitrl'r-'-t,oach- BiH-iWrftrthur of the OCE Wolves football team brgan counting noses this wrrk in an attempt to determine what he will have for grid squad the coming season. Of 2.1 lettermen off last year's team, McArlhur Is certain of only nine as returnees I this particular point. The nine are ends Doug Zitek nd Gleason Eakin, tackles Barry: Adsms and Wayne Osborn, full heck Krv Garrison, quarterback Harry Santee, crnter Pat Mc Manus and halfbacks Larry Buss rd Don Lumgair. Definitely lost are guard Paul Rilry, who graduated: ickle Bill Jacobson of South Salem High who dropped from school, quarter back Charley Harris who is in the Armed Forces; end Ardcn Drtcr- Title Table Tinas roa tan imtoon (Compiled hr 0. 8 Coail and Geodetic Survey, Portland, Ore i Hlh Watett Time Helfht Au. ft I 11 I a m. 11 I SS p.m. SI 8 I OS a m. I S 8 01 p.m. 1.4 Low Watera Time HeicM It. 7 01 a.m. 7 OS p.m.. 7.41 a.m. I H pM, 14 i ! S. s.s i Mrs. Crothers Club Medalist SWGA Opens Annual ' Links Tournament -Mrs. Morris Crothers and Mrs. Seth P. Smith tied for medalist honors Monday in the equality- ing round as the Salem Women s Golf Asm. annual rlub champion ship tournament opened at the Salem Golf Club. In the playoff between the two. Mrs. Crothers won and will lead the field into the first round of match plsy action today st SGC. Twenty-two lsdies will take part in the tourney which will wind up with the final round on Friday. Pslrings are ss follows: Championship flight Mrs. Crothers vs. Mrs. Lrland J, Plank; Mrs. Smith vs. Mrs. Ivan Marble: Mrs. Charles MrDevitt vs. Mrs, Werner Brown; wrs. k. 1. MacLoughlin vs. Mrs. R. W. Kan. ' Second, Fourth Flights Second flight Mrs. Don Toomb vs. Mrs. Chester Loe; Mrs. Rot- coe Wilton vs. Mrs. Robert Pow ell; Mrs. Merle Titus vs. Mrs. lame,. McAMnr Mrr.-'Sidney Hoffman vs. Mrs. Cliff Ellis. Fourth flight Mrs. Kelly Pet ers vs. Mrs. Glen Wilbur; Mrs. Thomas Watson vs. bye; Mrs. James Hi worth vs. Mrs. Millard Pekar; Mrs. Richard Chase vs. bye. No handicaps will be used in the championship flight but in the second snd fourth flights 83 per cent of the difference in handicaps will be used. PCC Checks Athletic Aids tCeat. fram preceedtag page) probation, USC and Washington for two and California for one. UCLA. I'SC and Washington were banned from playing In the Rose Bowl game or sharing in its re ceipt during the probation pe riod. , All athlete who played football at UCLA last season were de clared ineligible for a year. The same penalty was slapped on 42 football players and two trackmen at I'SC. About four or five were expected to lose a year's eligibil ity at California. Ead far Sealer Washington was ordered to dis cover the identities of those who received illegal aid and they would lose a year of eligibility. The players do not" necessarily have to sit out the coming sea son, but could choose a subse quent one. In the case of Seniors, however, their collegiate careers would be over. Th - Presidents' Council asked the conference to consider possible amelioration of the bans against seniors. Any punishing against coaches or staff members Involved was to be taken into con sideration in the possible lessen ing of penalties. Dr. Seaborg was asked, Had Sidesteps Qaestioa He replied, "That is the kind of of a question we won't discuss un til sfter the final session." ' He said it was his personal feel- ing there would be no split in the conference. Some alumni of UCLA and I'SC have suggested with drawal of (hose schools. Conference president Emmett Moore of Washington State Col lege said earlier he did not be lieve there would be sufficient time during this conference meet irfy to study a proposal tor liber alizing aid to athletes. The PCC allows grants-in-aid to cover the cost of tuition and fees, on-campus work in which an ath lete can earn 175 a month, and bonafide off-campus Jobs. The I7S on-campus limit will be increased! to $100 this fall. A committee which studied the' problem reportedly favors a new plan which would allow the insti tutions to set up work programs to cover room and board. POL. Line Scores Firat game: San Dieso ononnoo 0 10 Vancouver , 000 010 X ISO Rrautt and St. Clair: Duren and Romano. Second lame: San Dieeo Oft.1 mo fton s S 0 Vancouver . OuO 0O0 0OO O S 0 Carmiohael and Aatrnth", Baczew iki. Hooper (3t and Romano. SkrrameatA . Onn ftni 170 toll! ing who will he schnlaslically in eligibter harfhark t:iaytnn BUM and fullback Burt Harp who are also Ineligible, and quarterback Bill Brown who has transfered to Brigham Young U. Five doubtful returnees are tackle Bill McHcnry, guard Glea Humnhrev etiarH John l.aiVniin. talnc. center Lionel Miller and hairhark Wvman Gomhnrt All .r. married and their returning is contingent- upon this summer. their earnings McArthur has not heard from tackle Larry Smith or end Murvel Stone and doesn't know whether Jo count on them or not. "If the questionable?! come bark to us," McArthur related, "we'll have a fairly good ball club, but it will be only one deep. It will depend on the seven boys who are now on the doubtful list," . Of his 11 potential first stringers (Zilrk, Elkin, Adams, Osborn, McHcnry, Humphrey, McManus, Santee, Buss, Gernhart and Gar rison), only Santee and Zitek are single, "knd Zitek became engaged this summer. McArthur will call for the open- Ing of practice sometime in Sep- temper. Theyll Do It Every 7iSi rftt J ?ii?HnrL4V. W SmtM3 A LOT vOMBM MERC BELONG TO J SMI LOCKS SO 'i74t?DEl aU6Tp04y y UEB1 TOoa OIB OP HER OTHER VbuSYSMB H4SMT ( WECE-rSt 11L CALL EPF I PWONC tVEQV TWO YKi. still J itf NVTMlNcJ TO PFOtMT A WAYS AXO ' L TO- ( 4NO SWfi GETS HEf? , jM-J A D0ITfyPMONERk5HT WU fMtTT I 1' Miler Joins Under-4 Club (Coat, fram prereediag MI'V o!J Ibbotson said: "I still think three miles or the Olympic S.noo meters is my best distance. The time amazed me. 1 had done only Tw6gayTertow-trahiiiiK in a1 fortnight because of ankle and knee injuries. His friend, Ian Boyd, was sec ond in 4:03 J and Ron Delanry of Ireland, who ran the mile in un der four minutes In the United States, where he Is a student at Villanova, was third in 4:06.4. The four-minute mile now has been broken IS fimes by nine men in . 10- different race. The world record-bolder is Australia's Jobs Landy with J: St in Finland on June 21, 1954. Owner Backs Marty Marion CHICAGO 11 Manager Marty Marion of the slump-ridden Chi- "8 wh,ite Sox received a -vote of confidence Monday from the club's president, Mrs. Grace R. Comiskey, . . V Mrs. Comiskey,' confined to her home lately because of lameness, has been, unable to watch the Sox in person since they swept a four game home series from the New! York Yankees In June. , . ... . But Mrs. Comiskey keeps In : close contact with the team and is familiar with every phase of Its operation. i Mrs. Comiskey declared: j "All this talk about changing managers Is Just s lot of conver sation. There i absolutely noth- a change. Marty Marion is doing S good job. "All ball clubs go into slumps, even the New York Yankees (the Yankees have lost six in a row). When the Sox slump, everything seems to go to pieces. However, they always seem to do better whenever Billy Pierce pitches. "I am hopeful that in the final drive, these players we depend upon to drive in runs will come out of their slump." Suds Pitcher Leading PCL SAN FRAXCISOO Elmer Singleton of Seattle, who has sl- lowed only 2K2 runs game thus far in the season, tops Pacific Coast League pitchers in the earned run average column in pitching statistics. Statistician William J. Weiss has set 120 innings pitched as the minimum to qualify. Singleton has won IS games and lost S, for an average of .750. From a percentage standpoint, Larry Jansen. of Seattle heads the league with 11 wins, 2 defeats and an average of .846. Rene Valdcs of Portland has won IS more than any other pi'chrr but has lost R. 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He said he thought the farmer New York Giant hurler 11 won and 1 lost in the Pacific Coast Lresue this season will b Just the mnondsman he needs to slop such clubs as the National League leading Milwaukee . Braves. Jan ser had been out of the big leagues since early last season. Prep Grid Exam Slated Tonight The Oregon Schools' Activities Association's annual football ex amination and clinic is scheduled for tonight, at eight o'clock, at North Salem High School, Room 109. All prospective high school officials for the 195fl sesson should be present. Oden Hswes, secretary of the 0SAA will conduct the meeting. Similar exams " and clinics are slated at Eugene Wednesdsy night and it Corvallis Thursday. American League Naw York ana'si m 4 Boston - 000 en 0og-l I Tiry. Morsan (SI, Byrne n and Bfrra: Brwr. Hurd ill, Dlork IS) and Whit. W Tarry. L Brewer. Cleveland SWI 0l ftnO- S i Detroit im w oix e U Scai.. Haultetnan. JSJ Jeller. I Si. MiLiah (SI and Mean;- foytack and I Wilton. L score. 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Then he talked about Gabe Paul, genera! manager of the club. "I feel so happy," he aaid, "be cause Gabe goes after anybody I think can help the club. This is the third or fourth time that Hnha has raarhcwf At Iml.. t strengthen the dub. He's alwava on the alert for more strength. neai Hum Krds fit's heart warming not onlv to me' but to every player on (he team." 1 Tebbetts said he thousht th three-day rest at All-Star game time hurt. Cincinnati. "We we're hot then, but let down with the vacation." he continued. "Other teams picked up. But yes terday's one-day rest the first in a long time will, I believe,, give us all the time we need to get hot again." VENETIAN BUNDS mock A,:ss- Par Iverythlac for Tear window see ci urn THE a iH iis BLIND MAN Pre titlmatet Day a" NfM - r0 aa- aT p PRICES 'if? mom Ouarantoo PROM $1 eJliH Phone 2-2459 X