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10-(S;. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Aug. 21, '58 Diclcson, JadtsonA Vista Gain Junior Baseball Playoff Victories Dickson' Market nipped Fields Mailer Service. S-4, ami JackMti'i Jeweler blanked the West Salem Lions, 1-4, in two Clasi C Junior Baseball League playoff games Monday, and Vista Market topped son for the Class C playoff title up a single only to Eddie Parker i Wednesday at Waters Field. In 1 The Lions' Bob Fadenricht allowed j Class B today at Barrick, Master only two hits to Jackson players,! Service Stations meets Berg' one being a double by Jim Rak Market. Winner of that game that drove in Jim Compton with! plays Vista Wednesday at Water the game only run. Larry Has for the playoff crown. kcll got the other Jackson hit. I Jackson' Tom Grief threw a Dickson scored three runs In the I one-hitter to stop the Lions, giving : first Inning with sjngles by Fred-' die Fagg and Bob Morrow. Clar ence Stroh singled for one run in the fourth. Warren Harvey was the winning pitcher, giving up five hits' and fanning 11. Fields' loser was Jim Gettls, who got one of the hits off- Harvey. Vista used two Innings to score their five runs, three coming in the fourth with John Jones getting the lone hit. r Dan Eismirth singled to bring in the other two in the sixth. Labish got their three runs with out benefit of a hit, but did get three singles from Bob Thomas, Warren Zielinski and Bill Lowery. Diruen Marital . a 4 a 8nln" n9 B,r,ru,,i H"vy and W. Salm I Inn ons ofta 1 Jarkmn Jrwalan radanrleht nrf Yni.'... A 1 Crary. VIMa Markat ftnfl Sol a 4 4 Lahuh Crntrr .. Old nnn ls I Yun ano; Klmhla; Waitlln and "ISSIM, LDisn icnier, , u I uass at playoff. Dickson now playi American Legion Post 1M today at Barrirk and that winner will meet Jack- Fitlrii Maitrr ... . OSt 01-4 9 t They'll Do It Every jjg1- By Jimmy Hatlo -XT-.! Sj Co wvut? w" 4wv excuse to "YsoMe c4Ptwh suppue$" - v jiihfT cajght 4my- keep ws orre wnvi ) eveRyTUiwG-ivie ohly J ; Shin Y TUlrtS JWyw4V J BKS LIL B-4CK4TTV THIMG MB &M OUT WITH 1 7.. 1 WTTW TWtTM RUBBER I UCWffTTS-vWAS ECU-- 1 ' wttw ax fOp iic'"T V x mb mutt uskd twb surrY arte JsT- 1w5 Ik f w twem S4ndwcmes,ano 1 r C-l-- c ; OUT op work 4 rffV 1., - Lf&3 um.EE-4QLy.oorT rvN r SvJ.:. -Zr4 Tue H4-na mutt . gW Yifci-' V a-rXi VafaS5 &iu.m.,mj: J&m PeeWee-Midget, Baseball :- Tht Barrick Panthers and the Leslie White Sox won their way Into the finals of the Pee Wee Leagua baseball pLnyoffs Monday hy taking ridoriea ever two foes. The Panthers downed' the Wash , Ington Nationals S-J and the While Sox beat the Candalaria Cougars 111. The Panthers now play the While Sox Wednesday at t p.m. at Bar rick Field for the playoff cham pionship and the Nationals play the Cougars for third place. It today I Midget League play off game at 1:15, the Washington Senators vs. the Barrick Brave at Barrick and the Leolie Yankee ts. Um West Salem Chief at Les lie. WaifclaftoH NaMoMto .. 1M t I Barrick Panthan -. 01.1 S I bllmsra us Xafan; Clltl and Duarflar. Can4alarla raiifsrs II I I I Ln.it Whiu So SIS 1- 1 1 I GuiUlm an4 Orabanhorat; Plans, an a.urn. Benefits Increased 't-r-r Players' Reps Adopt Better Pension Plan CINCINNATI i Major league player representatives Monday adopted their new pension plan which will provide for increased pen sions, a lite insurance policy, and disability, hospitalization and medi cal benelits. Topper 100-Lap r l S BOOK leet The modified (souped up) hard tops have selected the Hollywood Bowl racing oval In Salem for their IBM quartermila champion ship meet, on that will be high lighted by 100-lap Class A maia event. . ' Valley Sports promoter Ron Ail announced Monday the "tops will be her Saturday night lor the bis! one. This 100-lsp quartermlle championship meet has been held at Jantxen Beach In Portland, Ses-Tae Speedway near Seattle, Spokane, Pendleton and Kenne wick In the past," Ail explained, "and (or the first time we'll have it here in Salem this week." . Special purses and trophies are available or the best finishes in the championship meet, and the 'fair will draw the foremost ' rd top from all over the Northwest, according to Ail. Full details of the Saturday card will be announced by the, promoter later In the week. SPORTSAVAN'S DIGESTS HOW TO MAKE A , u FORESTER TENT ACM WALL .Allow tt SrjrzJ to r nnA X 3 9 i i B. - - ram , FATCM , NNCM SIAM TIE A miaVtCT4S pwi ih wotrr " WAAM THIS t-WAM TINT ON COOt MOHTS. AOOA Wf T rnoT TO ixei-UM aut, m orsiMD. uu a rocs to tnsCT, a hown. PCX Line Scores Loa Anli Ill Ortl 4.1111 IT an Difio - eno soo ein I 4 1 Hlllman ana Tapp; Bpnrr. Jtau (1), Kerrlfan IT) and Aitroth. Mantle Hopes To End Slump Yankee Still Top , Batting Rare in AL NEW YORK ( - Mickey Man tle will seek to emerge from his most protracted batting slump of the season Tuesday night when the New York Yankees take on the Cleveland Indians in the op ener of a two-game series. Last Wednesday, M'Ckey showed ed .378 average. Since then he has produced only three hits in r at bats and, his average dipped to .362. Except f.ir one day, this is his lowest mark of the season. ' With 42 home runs, the Yankee switch-hitter still is seven games ahead of Babe Ruth's record pace of 1927. But he has not connected in six contests. Williams Ala Drops Ted Williams of Boston, his clo sest rival for hitting honors, drop ped nine points lest week to .34$. And with 281 times at bat and only 36 games remaining on the Red Sox' schedule there is some ques tion whether Williams will reach the 400 at bat total at the sea son's end. i In the National Lfflgue, Hank Aaron of Milwaukee's pace-set- . , -ti - IIinK nrars I'lmunura i.i mr. uu. 1 .!f,,,""iyW,,5.!l eek. W.lly Moon of the Cards has climbed ithin eight and television pact covering the! f A n , Cna-iaai ani (ha annual All.! 1 . eight points to .334. Moon shows a. - 1 4 aiar game. . m.rk -Robin-RobeilstlrHar - B MusiaTnn7Clrdine phia Phils and Bob Feller of the hl. v,n,h hattlns title. i. Cleveland Indians announced thei,nrd witn 31S followed by Red j l piayer represemaiives voi Schoendienst of the New York Gi unanimously to make eligible all ants wjtn ,ju and Ted Klusiew-j members of the plan dating back:ki f rinrinnati with .310 to 1947, when the original pension Klusiewsk1 hammered four plan was conceived. This would homc runs last week to challenge 1 include all players active. Inac-' Brooklyn's Duke Snider for the i live and retired since .1947. . I lead. Snider had only one. giving Under .the new setup, a player him 33 for the campaign and: with five years of major league j Kluszewski has 31. I service will receive tJ a month Musial drove home four runs to i at the age of SO. This will increase j boost his pace-setting RRI mark to $175 a month for a 10-year! to to. Mantle and At Kaline of: man, 1225 for a 15-year man and j Detroit are the only players with I $27$ for a 20-year man. Imore. Mickey, the only major t'nder the present plan, which leaguer over the century mark.1 will terminate at the end, of this, has 107 and Kaline is second in year, a five-year man receives $.V the American League with M. a mnnlh anri a 10-vpar man Sinn a month. A $100 payment now is' the maximum. The life insurance plan will cov er all players with at least M day of service in the-majors. Those with less than four years of aervlce will receive a $6,000 policy. From there, the policies will range up to $20,000 for a 10 year man. All 'players, active or inactive, who become totally and Giants Whip Colts, 28-10 (Cant, from preceding page) when Jesse Thomas intercepted a Don Heinrich pass in the flat j and raced 29 yards to score, New permaneqtly disabled will receive; York tied it when Schnelker took a monthly benefit of $450. pay. aoie lor me or until recovery. AH active players and - their families will be eligible for. hos pitalization and medical benefits. All player will he required to pay $344 a year to be eligible tor these benefit. Heretofore a crossover pass by Heinrich that 1 completely fooled the Colts and arrtrwirH 30 varrla Baltimore rookie Lenny Moore turned in a 27 yard punt return1 midway in the second period to I set up 34-yard field goal by Buck j McPhail who also converted his Raaiii n ono oni i I i . player was required to pay $250 one extra point try. Hollywood SJfl AlA ! 4 10 (I Sinalatnn. IMrkvy 1S1 and Aylward Purkry and Kravlll, Hall Hi. Detroit Fishing Good DETROIT (Special I - The' Fred Snyder Resort here has re ported trout fishing as "excellent B for the past two werks'' in Detroit 1 14 Reservoir. Most of the lucky ang Its have been fishing deep for. t ieir catches, and around three- at f-nirths of those going out have r reportedly bagged limit catche. , Huh Watara Timt Halsht 11 1191 pm. 4 Tide Tahle TMaa far Tart, Oraiaa iCnmpilpd nv U. S Cnat and Gaodatic gurvay. Portland, Ora.) Al'OUIT Low Walrra Ttma Hailht I XI am. -01 1)1 pm. 1 Mil am. 0 1 os p m. II IN im. 01 111 pm. T-JB am. S 24 p.m. S J4 am. S:I0 p m. S M a m. 10 01 p m. m a m. 11:04 p.m. Il l ia, l is pa. 1 '02 a m. I U pm. I 0 a m. 1 ns p.m. Ill am. 1.1a pm. 3:10 am. 3:1ft p m. 4:05 a.m 1U pip. a year, a sum matched bv his! The Big Giant forward wall, led club. The .club. n longer will be by Mocielcwski. held the Colts lo : required to make any payments, j 20 yards rushing and completely 1 The new radio-television c 0 n-' hamstrung the vaulted line-crash-tract, which calls for receipt $3,- ing of Alan (The Hnrse AmccheJ 250.0O0 a year for the next five Rookie end Jim Katcavage 'Day years, will bring $1,900,000 a year. Ion 1 showed well lor New York. I or SO per cent, to the plavers. All The Giants' lost the services of of this mnnev will be placed in rookie tackle Sam Htiff 'of West; the pension fund. j Virginia early with a knee injury, j ... f I Jack Patera, the ex-Oregon' lllax Sllrkfillt S-M guard, stood out in the losers' line. 1 o ;The Colts plaved without the ser- ij1 I.'EW YORK The New! vices of regular quarterback t rYork Giants Monday purchased j George Shaw sidelined with virus oj Max Surkont, veteran right hand- pneumonia. II ed pitcher, from the San Fran- Shaw, lormer Vniversity of Ore-' 1 Cisco Seals of the Pdcitic Const gnn star quarterback, is in I'ninn '2 League. Surkont will report to the Memorial Hospital in Baltimore , 7 Giants in Milwaukee. tHMaaMaaaaaMaaMMaiaaaaaH Today's ritrlifrs NATIONAL l.rAfil f Nrw York at Mllwaukaa ;-dav. recovering from his illness. ; His mother. Mrs. Wayne Shaw,! said in Portland Monday night she had talked with her son Sunday! and that his condition hart lm.r proved. His wile, -Patti; flew toj Baltimore to be with him. Shaw I ku. n n.n ill FrtOaV ' John I'nitas. newcomer to Ihe (Cant, from preceding pagei But If he had anything to do with those recent four straight wins over our men down there, a fie on him, That one sad series may well be Ihe one that keeps the Senators away from Ihe second half pennant ... Jaa Araett' rerenl aVrlalaa la flnlk aut kla srhMllag at fkMrtbera Callfarala, la spile al Ihe I'aaat ('Mfrrrare verdict far Uim were Judged guilty af brraking Ihr rlrrull's rasle, la la be greatly admired. He lurard kh) bark aa aameraas gilt-edged after t play In the Caaadlaa pra league, and laid thai be awed it la himself to remain wllk Ihe Tralaai for his flaal aeasaa, which will be abbreviated la five games a a result e4 Ih PCC peaallles. Oac raa't help bat ailmlre a yaangaler wka I big eaatigh t fare ap t kla aw a eaasrlenre, Vkei Probably Clad to Loup One Knox Then on the other hand there ia Ronnie Knox who, through the always present and rather sickening voire ol his father who ha kept the kid's athletic career in a turmoil, quit I'Cl.A because of the conference ruling, and has turned pro in Canada. The I'kes lose good football player in Knox. Rut they're probably quit thankful over losing the elder Knox also, who has earned the nickname of "Oh-knox.ioiu""ln some California circles, Local rasslln' matchmaker Kllnn Owen, a former II of Oregon athlete who aUo tried professional grappling before taking - over hli late father business, isn't the only athlete in his fam ily. Hi young daughter. Linda. Is Ihe best all-around competitive ' swimmer ol her age group in Ihe Eugene- area. You may one - day hear much about her -if she keeps at trvTT Bill Kassrll and the V af Saa Franclara basketball Dons, wktrk also Included UCLA' great Willie Naulls, waa all tt at Ihelr games daring the receally ramplrlrd tour af South America. I'bm retaraing I 8a a rranrlara, the -ll AU-Amerl- ' eaa was asked If be Intended signing Ihe Olympic Came pledge, cMeeralag amateurism, which aat lang aga whipped ap ajalie a slarm acre the land .when lntreduerd by Avery Brandage. Rasaell told that be wanld slga it, far after Ihe r Olympic arc aver be plan reluraiag U Saa Franrlara for mar arbMliag. Naw that aouads real gaad. But II will be nothing short af a miracle If Ihe murk sought Russell can tare dowa Ih Ibmisaad al dollar he'll atrered far hi la lew Is a praletalaaal. wbea he geta back frant Australia la January. 'He rralda'l have made lhal kind af kwt during the recent good-will lour, even though Ihe barastarmtri played befar M estimated IM.Mt ftcuilk America fan . . . nl(ht Mairnnrrl i.I-Ji and i;om ia-l.1i v. Phillipi 1 and Crona 1S-S1 or Conley i-7i, Rrnnklvn at SI I , miaht, vva'hmiieV??-!,0' ''J' " Baltimore team, replaced Shaw PittKhursh at cmrinnaii (nifhti-'at qiiarterDacx againsi tne uianis. ; Law 1.1 v. Oroaa 1I-01. rnalllmora . T 1 010 Phlladrlphia al Chlcio Robertt Nrw York ., ... 1 T 1 1-M (M-l:il va. Jnnaii (S-ll. j Raltlmoe arorlnf Toilrhdownt. . Tlinman M. p interreption run AMmiCAM I Ctllt l Ihirk. TonverMon. MrPhail. Field lleveland at Nw York (nlhll- oal. Mi Hhail .1. New Yoi k itnnn- lournnnvnt. a.hafter 30. pasi from Heinrlrh; V.'ehiter . run; Clfturd 1, plunsr: Clatterliurk I, plun. Con erioni. i hanrller 4. Score I 13-71 Vfl lrn il.ii Detroit at Waihlntlun i nihil -Buimmi t.l-l i vi Slrwai t i4-b Knnxiia (i!y at RH.ttninre inighti Krllnrr 1 7 - I v. Wifht il-loi. .1 How They're Doing Elsewhere: Phil J-n7e. Arrimore , Curt jAnte, Aldmnra ... . . l.ene Tnnrlh. Tulaa Cieoija Mallle. Fllllnn Mike Coen. Amaillln Del foursev, Mnite - Learl! leafiir In botllnf perrrnlaae h 4K Ih hi rhl Pf I 110 IS 4 1 72 .10' 40 11 1 4 .w :t 7.s 11 n l 2.1 2fi:i 11 9 0 0 IT 272 I lo r h bh an J II 7 S S4 12 7S 1 1.1 23 14 7 100 7S 140 SI 197 ah r .1J4 S . . IRI .17 2.VI 2S IU II HEART FAILS BAI.I, 'AN PORTLAND - K. E. Foster. 72. Seattle, collapsed and tiird Sunday while attending the North west Regional Women's Softball Tournament here. Doctors said Foster apparently suffered a heart attack. , RENT A TOOL Do It Youfielf It I Cheaper OPEN SUNDAYS &ilm i Old l Tool Rtnttt HOWSER BROS. 1 110 team 11th It. Bean Pickers Wanted Immediately Sit Ad ; In Today's Classified Section ! (Processor Bean Committee) THANK YOU, FEARLESS FEIRING SEZ: SALEM! Thanks for tht response to our terrific sale now going on. Your wel fare is our primary concern and your interest certainly proves that Salem residents are doing something 'about the TRAGIC HIGHWAY DEATH TOLL. Having safe tires is one of the many things that will make our city a safer place to live. DRIVE CAREFULLY . . . THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN! FREE TIRE INSPECTION DURING OUR . FEARLESS FEIRING (THE TIRE DOCTOR) Colossal Round-The-Clock OPEN I every night i 'til 9 P. 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