Sc!cns Ofon Scnos
VJilli Eugono Tcniglit;
Club Signs Len tied
tj al uurat
ben toaigM at EaawawiiiMiig wJs are eattiiwa'wtw has bean
feng bm to that m kit t UwH A. U . fcwx the Sssba
traxy4ca actor. aai tor th pari an mmh a Caaal Laagw mm
n Dm aW r.Hiai Oaka and nwnre rerwnUy tw Vaarearrer Maaatut
reenter sssrttrrd Sw ywar-d Keel
jassarday, na purrTusst ha Vaa
rwajver. and Ik hasty veteran wiB
Wttttki aolrsns tsauftst at Ca
gva Ha mtM M id Oat hag
rM her temerity, aa afl -say aa
th nmx rMa
TV addKina af Neal la the reefer
pals the Sraatart aa ar Mir free
ataa veteran ami. but Irmm
will txreightra that tat today sa
tkat W1 aa "VfaT by gam tun?
tonight at tugena.
OM W1 Uaar
Calcacr Newl a th ssWtdly badt
IB po aw wh in ait I beta
Brraertaa and Wautrto the
eaters laiaraaliuaal League anar
la araaobea to The Caaal League
Ha aa JM tor wcnatcfce ia lj
aad Xt la IBM la 17 amc with
Oakland a H la batting nark
was jm n caognt I7i gamr
1U and tatted .U b was 171
MM aad JIT a Neal ait T4
to. tM garnet wh Vancouver last
year and aLartrd the mm at tat
dub'i tegular catcher thai trsp
Briaair to atill after Oregoa
Slata Ceflefe catcher Daa Lovetey
New Saem Senator Members
Wood burn
i
Loses 8-4
Burns Uses Errors
For A-2 PIjt-oH Win
WOODBIX1. May V ' Special i
Burna acered tour attearned raa
the eighth mmott bare today la
defeat Kaadbarm. S-4, a aeeas
ftoal game af taa Clan A4 Hat
klg irheai aaaabail uiaywfls.
Taa vwkuuj Bulldogs a-am tast
er Orsja tnauvaged only three
hit afl Jerry Chapelle, but tow
Capital Caalu aat i raamptoaa
coanrnttted au error, fear af then
ia tha extra inniag
Tha laar miscuee ana a hit hats
maa gave Burns two rwae and than
isto-aited Bil Wilbur aalcd la
drfc ia tva mar
Woedbur bad rallwd tor Ikraa
rwaa in aba bottom af taa arrant!
ta Ua tha ntrt at 4-4 FVM CaV
ala ain(lr drarc la laa hra nana
waica bnattrd the arora aAar a
pair af valki aad aa am bad
arrauiMrd lor tha finL
hm' Dal Smith aad rhapaua
war kicked to a atortkai dual oa
Ul the fifth vhaa BtmM pushed
ever four ran with J tin Womark'i
toad-off doable tha anljr ait. Twa
arren, a pair af fielder's cbokea
aad bit batamea did the damaf-
Woadbura rot ana back to IU
bah af the toajaf la mala It 4-1
aa BiH Biaboprick aeorad aa a
paiiad ball after atasUnf aad awr
laf vauad ta third aa walk aad
hit bataraaa.
Smith, wha para .op four bJU.
true aut U while ChapaQa
whiff ad II af the vuuton wha mere
tola tha) (amlftnato ai'iaat GUda
at tw camtof weekend.
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ttaa la ta birWM. ralaarr wae ircmred fraa Wraalcbre
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To Grre Awtrds
At Fttd Tonight
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Big Red Regitta Fsvorite . . .
Cornell Hopes Huskies
Made Eligible for IRA
tj MVRJUY ROSC
NEW YORK. Majr V UPCoach Harnaoa (Stork) Saaford af Cora
efl'i iindefaatad crew today azpratjad hope that the NCAA would re-
coouder IU baa aad permit Waahinftoa i aH-wumui egrht ta participate
ia tha Intarcollrtiata Rowutf Aata. IRA) rcfitti at Syr ecus. June a
The NCAA council meet la
with bath yroterday Brandt hat
nAcatrd he will tgjn wMb the
Saaataw June ( Lovfjoy m ta caD
Brenner today from Coratli
Other toafue wrlee trttinf
jadar way toaitit put Yakima
at Lrwietoa aad TrvCitjr it
Wmatrbae.
Oawble BUI Tlanday
Single game are art it Eugene
tonight and tomorrow night, and
aa afleraocai double header ia aa
tha books for Thursday, Memor
ial Day.
Tha Solona rrtura to Watan
Field Tueaday, Jnaa 4 ta play
(Caat. page 11., L T)
Grant Foe
For Albany
Albany Highi BuOdagt and tha
Grant Caaerali are slated ta da
battle hi Albanyf Memorial Sta
dium tonight at I e'eiock with
rami-flnal apot hi tha State A-l
baseball tournament at stake.
Albany to tha District I chairs?
aad Grant knock arer District 1.
tha winner af tonlfht'i game wBI
meet Tlgard later to tha weak and
tha winner of that conteat wi
advance ta tha flnaU hi Fortlaad
aa Juno L
Albany's Strang point aatma ta
bt It s pitching staff with Joa Zan
der tha ace. Zander compiled a
1.4 ERA ia posting a H record.
Duaa Spilde it anethar and boasts
of allowing just a.ss earned rant
per aim innings for A S-l record.
Grant is said to be weQ bai
lanccd with a food infield and very
goad hitting. If any weakness ex
ists it's to the pitching depart
ment.
Ted Thompaon la the big gua
and G rant's main long -ball threat.
Del Helzer, a S'4" hustler, to field
leader and ab41t a "barretfu!
for the Generals in league play.
W can think of a lot of tough lobe to step into, but few
will equal that which now confronts the former Willamette
U ace hurdler and footballer Dean Benson. All big Dean hat
done to to sign oa at lledford High as track coach, succeed
ing i guy who has just finished winning five straight Oregon
high school cinder championship. . . . Tis quite an undertak
ing for an aspiring fellow in his
first year as a coach, but broad-
shouldered Benson Just might
up-and adequately take ever
lfrom where Bill Bowerman, and
hhen Bob Newland left off with
the Tornado track terrifies. .
,W hope so. . . .
Concerning track mentors,
with Dean a a first name,
we've ast had a nice letter
from Dean CremweD, the
2 Favorites
For '500'
Rurtman, O'Connor
Picked as Winners
INDIAN APOQS May V
Membert el the Champwa ia Milt,
aa Hour Uuft leaigm aatanaiaea
Trwy ftimmaa and Pat 0 Caaaor
as ce-favantes tor the SOa-nual
race TWaday
Ruttmaa, she 1SS1 wiaaer. and
0 Connor received tour voles each
ia a poO af Uie membership Sam
Hanks. Jimmy Bryaa and Johnny
Thomson got two votes each
There was one mtr each for
Tmy Bettenhauea. Jim Rata-
mann Jimmy DayvaR Koager
nartl Fred Agabaaftiaa and Andy
Unden
Three more drivers he have
ftnithed thr Ma-mile rare wvth
average speed ever HW miles aa
hour were added te the club.
I AoBBMed to Ttob
Admitted to membership in the
exclusive champion group wer
Dirk Rathmann. Trenton. N J
fifth in the rare last Memorial
Day. Bob Vetth. Oakland. Calif
seventh and "rookie of the year'
last year, and Rodger Ward. Les
Angeles, eighth in ISM
Sixteen of Thursday'! S3 starters
are members of the dub with the
Chicago rriday and Saturday and I speed tradition dating back to the
is expecira w near a new protest 1930 performance of BiUy Arnold,
from Washington officials TV now an Oklahoma City real estate
NCAA banned all Washington ath- dealer The dub has 4S living
inic lenms irom pom -season sod members. 30 others have died
invitation event, for two years as mostly u, rK.,ng accidents
a result of Psnfic Coant Confer-'
rnre art inn on Washington i ille
gal payments to football plaveri
If the NCAA lifts the penalty on
the ere i. there was every indi
cation that the IRA would work
quickly to invite the Huskies,
longtime IRA power, to the re
gatta. The IRA works hand in hand
with the NCAA and did not invite
Washington this year.
Princetons Deloe Dutch
Schorh expressed the same senti-
Sanford. in his list year at Cor
(Ceai. page tt, eel. 4)
Twinks Fall
To Mountics
DEAN CROMWELL
Btl vtoa Otto i i li ii
Suspension of
Vear Sought
LOUISVTLLE. Ky . May V -
The State Boxing Commission to
day asked the National Boxing
Am. te suspend Chiee Vejar and
hla manager tmtii they fulfill aa
engagement here.
A spokesman for boxing commis
sioner Bernard Baa said the action
was prompted by a complaint from
promoter Bill King, who had sched
uled a match here between Vejar
and Shertnaa Williams, local hea
vyweight, June 10.
King said be talked with Vtjar's
manager. Stevi Ellis, ia New York
Thursday and was advised Vejar
ia unwilling ta meat aa unknown
tighter.
with the United States Oly
pic team.
This ptsikilar Deaa recently retained from Ger
many where he was the (Mat af tha Army la teaching
track and field technique ta the GIs. It was ae doubt quite
S trip, for CrataweU's coach partner was none other thin
Dink Templeten, the longtinte Stanford V mentor who
ew writes for the Lee Angeles Times. Daring their col
legiate coaching regimes Cromwell at USC, Templetoa
at Stufard the two were tlxxling rivals.
Dink Now Terms Him the Greatest 0 All
Time has mellowed all that now, for Templeton wrote of
the trip, "but from the time the great Cromwell first ad
dressed the class you could feel the sharp awakening of in
terest, as he laid into his subject with poise and authority,
We've finished the first week of the clinic, and all I can say
ia that this man Cromwell ia amazing. He never tires, he
can address the clan all day and inspire them out of any
boredom with stories and teachings from the most amazing
career any coach in any sport ever had. He can eat anything
and sleep without moving a muscle. Under all conditions
the guy is always good natured and cheerful, even when
apeakinf of getting bumped off our flights by junketing Con
gressmenl Throughout Germany he is known as the world's
(Caat. page tt eL 1)
VANmirvrn ar u. a m
onetime Tamer farm bey who ririt place Vancouver Mounties
went on to become the great-1 boosted their lead over second
est track aad field roach of, place Hollywood Stars to two
'em all during his memorable lm b (kln the opener of a
days at Southern -Cai andif' ?rifte Coast League Base-
vail irim iicic luutgiH, v-4.
George Bamberger picked up his
seventh victory of the season by
holding the Stars scoreless until
Race Positions
na
ton-mil rac at tha fndianapoh Mo
tor apaawy Tnwraoay wnim suns
II II I IE S T I
rirsl raw. Pa OTannor. Nnrth
Vernon
vjucd mum
On. Session
Cincinnati Said Also
Considtrirg Switch
CHICAGO. May IT - I pad
at lapses are to be inane at
anas I s aneetaag af baaabaVg
Nenaaal League tarwrvae.
Pt mas at Warrea Cdaa ahawed
ngas at k today.
The htague nisilas wtB
caBsd to
tkaa enguvaOy aiaaned a
ramstaace whark gave rue la l
Blatant aa pass rtn titles
One rwport. that a three way
switch of frajctoaes was Ota
wind, was dried by Cues as be
armed tor the aieeOag.
The report was that afl eaatracta
had been signed lor braaator af
the Brooklyn Dodgers la Las An
gelas, the New York Giants to San
Praaaaca, aad the Oaxnaaati Rad
irp la New Yerk
"Ne
INDIAN A 10 LIS, May V Teery Betteakauea, veteran af II races at the Indiana palls
Meter Speedway, qualified his Nevi Special far the Sea-Bile race Thnrtday at an aver
age speed of 14X.U1 miles per hear yeaterdsy. It was the fastest speed of the final day
qnallfWatietia. (AF W Ire p hotel.
raves Lose Agaiim
rirmc coast liaci
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Redlegs, Dodgers Victors;
Chisox Bealen, Yanks Win
By ED WILKS
Taa Aaintlated Preae
The Cincinnati Redlegs finally got around to beating Milwaukee.
11-4. with a wild, five-rua loth inning last Bight ta retail then- two-game
National League lead ever Brooklyn.
The Dodgers defeated Philadelphia s-l on the two-hit pitching of
oung Doe Drysdale.
Ejor Loaguo
Leadcrs
RATtONAI. LSAOUB
c eh r h art
MiaL HI Units 94 lO S4 M J11
Groat. Plttsburfh lM W JWS
Moak. aneinnatl It 1M S 44 J4
Aaron, Milwaukee II 191 U H JM
Mays. New York M IU M M
lUiMneon. Ctnrlna M lit IS MM
ModfaaT Brooklrn S 131 IT M J44
Bailay? Cincinnati IS 117 14 41 Ml
Clmoli, BrookJm S4 104 IS IS J37
tu rills, Brooklyn SI 111 44
Mama runai Aaron. Mliwaukae. IS.
Moon. Bt Louts, II; Musial. It Louie,
, Snider. Bcooklyn, I; Mathews.
MUwaukae, s.
Runs batted In: rurtUo, Brooklyn.
U: Aaraa. Milwaukee. 19: MutiaL
St Leula, SO; Bobinaon, CtnelnnaU.
ST; Monk, Clnetnaau, al.
inairii ijiam
b r h art
Wnuams. Boston XI ill SI 41 AM
MairueVMrw York M 11 IS at JM
Bariait, OetraN SI 10 11 IT JU
Wertav Clevaland IS 10 to ST 44
tax. Ctunge XI 1 M 41 JM
Mandoa. Battlmre SS N IS IS J)M
temaastrl. K. City SS M 1 M J
Uueh, Boelon SS S IS SI 41
iMk BaltlrMa IS MB XI J14
lWer. K naaa City St SS IS IS JU
Rom runs: Williams. Boston, le;
Keralal. Kama City, I; Mantle, Maw
York, I: Slavers. Waahinftoa, ;
Bktias, ttansaa City, 1.
Runs baited In: Slaws. Washing
ton, St; Doby. Ctilcaee, S4: Werts.
Clave land, at; Jinaan, 1 net an, C;
aDjssso, CUeage, SS.
"Cowboy On Caro Too...
Mat Mcanies to Clash
- i
In Armory Main Scrap
Twa risslin' villains who once
e I o s e partners tonight
square off in matchmaker Elton
Owen's Armory
main event And
what is very like
hr to happen
wool smack of
friendship.
The two , ire
Gentleman ; Ed
Francis and Wild
Bill Savage. They
came to the part
ing of the ways a
eoupl of weeki
the ninth by effectively scattering
eight hits, the same number rapped
out by the Mounties.
Vancouver scored three times in
the first inning which proved to
be sufficient margin for Bamberger.
Hollywood ana em ens i s i
Vancouver . Ml 0X0 SO" I I
Ravoon. Chum III, O'DmiwIl (T)
and Hall; Bamberier and White.
Bethea Beats
Andrews in 10
NEW YORK. May 17 iV-Oiunky
Wayne Bethea of New York swept
the tost three round tonight to
come from behind and gain a split
decision over tall Paul Andrews of
Brooklyn, N. Y.. at St. Nicholas
arena.
Bethea weighed 1H( Andrews
ISO.
It was the third straight win for
Bethea, who was the a-t favorite
Andrews' defeat was the first of
his comeback campaign after two
successive victories.
man. Lynwood. Cab!.. Zlnk
Ml 771
Second row Frad Aaoaahtan.
Walnut Croak. Calif . How Special.
I4S.M7; Johnny Bo to. Fresno, calif.
Bewss Special, 141 lot: Jimmy Rase,
Indianapolis. Hoyt Machine Special
ltl.OOS.
Third row: Bd El Man Oakland.
CaUf . McNamara Special. 141 m.
Al Ktllar. Grssn Acrat, Fla , Bar
dahl SpaclaJ, 141 4M; Blmar Crl
Indianapolia, T r a v a I s a Special.
14 T
Fourth row: Paul Buaao, Canota
Park. Cam. Noel Special, 144 III;
Johnny Thomson, Beyerton Pa.. D-A
Lubricant Special, lust: Andy
L I a d a a Indunapolla, McNamara
special. 141144
Filth raw: Sam Hanks. Pacific
Pallaadss. Calif. Belond Special.
141111: Can Harttoy Indianapolis.
Masaaflla Special. 141J71: Jimmy
Bryan. Phosnli. Aruu. Dsan Van
Lines Bpeclsl, 141 IS
SixWi row: Bob Vetth Oakland.
Calif, Bob Eatss Special. 141.01:
Dick Rathmann. Trenton, N. J , Bu
rner Special, 144.TS4; Mike Maflll.
Haddonflald. N. J, Dayton Steal
rounary special. 140411
Seventh row: jack Turner, Seoul.
Bardahl Special I40.M1: Edd Is John
son. Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. Chapman
Special. 140171; Don Freeland. Los
Anasles, A as I sd Rotary Special.
1304
Etfht row: Tony Bsttsnhauaen.
Ttnley Perk. Ill , Nnvl Special.
141 4J: Bog Chssasboura. Tucson.
Arts.. Seal Una Bpsclal. 14181;
Rodfer Ward, Los Anfslaa, Wolcort
Special. 141 HI
Ninth row: Chuck Wayant Bprlnf
AsM. III . Central Eacavatlna Spec
ial. 141 I0S: Eddie Buaao. Hammond.
Ind , Sclav! and Amoa Bpsclal,
140 MS; Don Edmonds. Anaheim,
Calif . McKay Special. 140 44.
Tsnth row: Marshall Tsacua. Len
Beam. Lam., aumar special, lanxn;
Jimmy Dajrwall. India napolia. Heist
Special. 140 mi. Al Hsrmsn. Allsn
town. Pa.. Dunn Eiurlneeiina Bpsclal.
140 ran
Eleventh row: Johnnie Tolan, Nor-
walk. Calif . Creenman-Caaala Spec
ial, 1JPS44: Jim Rathmsn. Miami
Chiropractic Special. 1J 10; Bob
CTinstM. Crsnts Past, On, Jones k
staMy npeclal. 19.7v.
Mondar't rssulla At Vancouver (,
HoilTurooe 1 I Only fans at achsd-
ulsdi.
AMUVICAM LEAGl'B
W L Pet W L TV4
Ctiiraao a 1 JM rjwtrntt 1 II SOS
N. York n u jsis K. ciiy it i tii
Clevelnd I 14 Ja BaMmr IS II 111
Boston 11 J14WahaTn 1X1 JBS
Monday's rssulta: Al Chleafo 1.
Kansas CHy T: at Boston (. New
York IT: si Detroit II, Cleveland :
at Waahlnfton S-l. Bartimsrs 1-4
(first fsms completion of April II
tame .
NATIONAL LSAOl'B
W L Pet W L Pet.
Clnclnn IS II .17 Bt. Leu II II .471
Broklyn II II MM N Y'rk II XI .42
Mllwsuk 10 9M Chlcsfn II II 344
Phlladel till Js plttabfh IM 473
Monday's results: At Milwaukee .
Cincinnati II; at Philadelphia I.
Brooklyn I: at St Loult 4. Chleafo
I. Only eamsa scheduled
ago In a Portland I
televised m a t c hL
when the hooded Bin tova
Savige head-butted his pal by
mistake and cut him over one
eye. The buddy-buddy stuff end
ed then and there.
Normally both Gentleman Ed
and Wild William are matched
with scientific, musclera who
wouldn't pull the hair on even I
dummy if It were afire. Now
they're a g a 1 n s t one mother in
the rematch Owen has brought
to Satom, and if they eat 4oos
with every dirty t trick they
know on one another, it will be
okeh with the customer. Said
customer just don't like either
gladiator.
Fraanci vow hell rip off
Wild Willie's black hood tonight,
just to prove to the guy it cm
be done.
"Cowboy" C arisen, the blond
cowpoke from Ekilakl. MonL.
i who does his grappling attired in
blue jeins and ridin' boots, and
I who hasn't been seen around
here in three years, make his
; r t u r n appearance in tonight's
special. He U be against the rug
ged and tough Karl Gray.
Since last here, Carlson has be
come a topnotch main e venter all
over the country and is one of
the best in the junior heavy
rink.
The first mix it 8:30 o'clock.
MEADOWS
RESULTS:
KG AY to Broadcast
Indianapolis Race
Radio Station KGAY, Salem, will
carry the complete and uninter
rupted broadcast of the Indianapo
lis "500" auto racing classic
Thursday, starting at 7:43 a.m.
and ending around noon. It was
announced yesterday. There will
be no television of the race and
KGAY 14301 will have the exclu
sive broadcasting right in Salem.
Bevos Slate
Seattle '9'
Having jhown definite sign of
proereM In their last two week
of play la the Coast League, the
Portland Beavers return te the
friendly confines of their Mult
nomah Stadium In Portland this
week to face the Seattle Rainier
for the flrst time thii season.
The series opens Tueaday night
The Beavers won their first er
iet of the season against Sacra
mento week before last, and did
well against the Los Angeles An
gels last week.
Other aerie opening tonight find
San Diego at Los Angeles and
Sacramento at San Francisco. Hol
lywood and Vancouver were sched
uled to open their aerie at Van
couver last night.
put fiery Luigi Mirer opposite
Vancouver Bud Rittel who up
set Bull Montana here last week.
If Rtttel ca score another to
night, he will hive downed the
holder of the Coast junior heavy
title belL
AU mate be are lof-l fallen
tonight s
Monday r 1 1 u 1 1 1 at Portland
Meadows:
First rsce: I furlonas. Tims 1:0) 4.
Prune-Picker iGlftordl Z7.0. .
S40. Miss Tul iScharnow) MM,
3 TO. Booter Prince (Dixon) fii.O.
Second race: furlonfs. Time
1:114. Super Galant (Dixon) tD,
as 00. us. Uranus IHtintl S3 74.
tl.TO. Free Lift (Banks) S1.40.
Dally doubts: Prune-Pleksr and
Super Oalanl paid 130.40.
Third race: 4, furlotufs. Tim :S
Shara-8an (Eolllnaer) tt 1. 140,
I70. Road To Glory (Palmer) ,
U 70. Beth Baiooka (Sherman) n.oa
Fourth race I', furlonjt Tun
17. Entlcs Ms (Palmar) KM. 13 40.
UN Storm Man (Rodrlques) 17.30,
S3. 10. Paula's Whirl I Zollinger I U
Fifth race: t furlongs. Tin
isouy noyai
S3 00. Wanna
Buddr H. I Dixon
Sixth race: IV, furlonfs. Tims
1:01. Effort's Dusty tLsBlane)
8 0, SI M. U 40. Kanl ( Sherman I
.40. WTO WtrplsKt 'Zolllntjerl
S3. 10
Seventh rscs: ( furlonfs. Tims
1:111. Mrrtle A. (Sherman I ST. 30,
S3 XI. SI M Darini Moment (Zol
llncerl S3 7(1. 17 40.
(Palmer) (2.70.
Elfhth race: One mils Tims 1:41
Julian B. (McDowell) Itl.M. I M.
(00. Cslnss lAuferi 110 M, 7J0.
Finally Eroks lOlrtord) MM.
Oulnella: Julian B. and Gaines
paid MM Atlendaaca MM. Mutual
naodls: SS1JML,
OPENS TENNIS CAMPAIGN
SURBITON, England. May 17 UP)
-Althea Gibson of New York
opened her 1957 British tennis cam
paign today with I M, 4-4 victory
ever Mrs. Gertrude Preston, little
known English player.
Vilhmette Softball
League Organized
The Willamette Valley Softball
League organized with six teams
with hope of adding two more
and elected officer last night.
The six teams which currently
comprise the league and will open
the season June 4 are Randle Oil
of Salem, Sheridan, Hubbard, Mt
Angel, Canby and Aumsville.
Bede Annan of Mt. Angel was
named the league's president and
Wally Unruh of Salem was elected
vtcfiresident.
Score to Get
Hospital OK:
Lemon Injured
CLEVELAND, My V -Pitcher
Herb Scot will lv
Lakeside Hospital tomorrow morn
ing at I o'clock. Just three weeks
after his right eye was injured by
a line drive ta a night game
against th New York Yankee.
The Cleveland Indians' million
dollar southpaw will go to Hagers-
ra. Md . to spend further re
cuperation time with hi uncle,
Arthur Flood, who u lending t
plane here for Score trip te
Maryland.
Dr. Charles Thomai, eye special
ist, has been pleased with the way
Score' injured eye ha been mend
ing. The damage was diagnosed a
swollen retina, and it will re
quire additional Urn before the
exact extent of th effect on
Score's vision. If any, will bt
known.
Th pitcher Is oa the Tribe'i
disabled player bat until June a.
but he Is not expected to get back
into uniform for several week
after that date.
Coincident with the announce
ment of Score's departure from
the hospital, the Indians tid
pitcher Bob Lemon left today for
hi home in Long Beach, Calif r to
convalesce irom s leg mhtry
Lemon suffered a pulled muscle in
his left thigh fielding a bunt In
last Friday night' fame with th
Chicag White Sox.
Triiner Wally Bock laid It would
take it least two week for the
3e-yer-old hurler'i leg to get
better.
The Indians did not put Lemon
on the disabled list today, but
their spokesman indicated they
ar considering doing so.
The Redlegs. whs had lost six in
row to th Brave this season
stretched their winning streak oa
the road ta U games tw shy of
tha major league record set by the
Ml few Yerk Giants with their
nt Buceeas to the last at games.
Milwaukee, losing seven of th last
14. remained to third place. IVs
game behind.
Ia the American, the Kansas City
Athletics won their fourth to a
r, defeating Chic age 7-1 and
trimming tha White Sox' lead le
two game.
The New York Yankees, rolling
to a 174 frolic at Boston, took full
charge of ecood place as the
Cleveland Indiana slipped to third
on an 114 defeat by th Detroit
Tiger.
Leasee Swat tor Nat
The Washington Senators, pow
ered by Jim Lemoo'i borne runs,
defeated Baltimore S-l in 11 in
ning in th completion of their
April II suspended game, and then
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-N request ha been mad by
any cash to nrewe any fraachat
anywhere at any time Giles
said Ho added that hr dtda t kasw
whether suck s request would be
made at the meeting hut sons
was euibned oa the agenda
The iml detailed sWlaimer
from a rhih executive was vesced
by Gag Paul oi CincmnaU
At (int. Paul said "1 would aet
dignify sstch rumors by even com
menting oa them " Later, be said
"If television and broadcasting
rights for tha three dub asready
have been drasra up and approved,
someone besnde Mr Croslry ar
myself must have signed them for
th Reds "
(pert Bsat-ksfa Near
Then ha pouted out that eniy
h and Powell Crosiry are autJiar
tsd i sign such ajTaerfsBBts.
The meeting arisruully was
scheduled for July g to St. Loukv
Giles declined to say whether the
updating was motivated by the
I scheduled opening of Congressional
hearing oa baseball June 10. ar
'whether discussion of the pending
hearings would be the main order
of business al the league sesswa
in his hotel suite tomorrow
He aid tha agenda contain
proposal by the Milwaukee Braves,
submitted for a fourth time, that
the 1 a a g a e ' s const! tutioa be
changed to rwquir only a three-
fourths vote. Instead of nnanimous
conaant, tor transfer of a franchise.
Mike Kolb Scores
Hole-in-One on 8
Mtk Eat baeasae ana of the
yasutgeat gaafart aver to seer a
bile to sn at the a I as Gab?
Ctab ftotarday.
Mike. 11. the sea af Mr. aad
Mrs. Mm Kato, eered hto ace
aa th lie-yard. Na. g hale, aa
tog a aevea b-oa.
The lad, wae ha heea playing
aaent tw years, was to a tear
mm eaaapMtd ef Mark Gra
ham. Hagh Harris Jr., aad Billy
"Meetly Utile TUnga"
Giles said the Milwaukee pro
posal has heea defeated three
ttmes.
Th agenda war not' dlnliial,
(Coast, pae ft. eei
Salem JC Net
Test Starts
The Salem Junior Ctasber is
currently sponaoring aa euitunatioa
tounuvment that win place fiaal
ist m the state Jayeea tennis
playoffs here June 8-23. Seventy
eight teen-age Betters entered tha
local playoffs.
Bill Jecobeon ef Sooth Salem
High, who helped the Saxons wto
th state hisrh school tournament
this year, and Mark WuH af Leslie
Junior High were winpers ef tha
local meet last year and ar back
gain.
Au terniflnalixts la the current
meet will qualify lor the state tour
ney. Some of the first round re-,
suits are aa follows:
BoesT SSswarl d. Bruce Biireft,
Dslbsrt amektnn d Aaa Dally, Dale
Drake d. Dennis Lane, Layne Brsa
non d. Ira Fsltclsom, Gary Calaba
d. Teas Ihrtg. Bruca Wulf sW Tost
Malar and Mae Davla d. John Brown
In th Junior Msn's Dlvlaioa. Way
ran Harvww d. starry axarat, Bruea
Davla d. J Ward Graham, Btevea
Stewart d. Tern Baksr, Dal Bamsdsll
Jr. d. Norrsl Bosdlfhslmsr and Jim
Davla d. Boset ZumwsW la the Boy's
CHvWos.
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PITTSBURGH, May 17 -Short-sinp
Dick Groat of the PttUfturrh
Pirate hobbled around his horn
on crutches today, nursing a badly
sprained right ankle.
Groat wa injured beating out
an infield hit in the first game of
yesterday' doubleheader at Phila
delphia. He was carried from the
field on a stretcher.
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club to possibly fourth or fifth
place if we had him. He ha es
tablished himself as a great Major
Leaguer, thea be would add at
least 104,000 to the gate over a sea
son. Figure it out ia seven years
we'd be home free with him."
Johnson didnt ticket any of hit
own players for sale but said he
would trade anybody on the club
"if the right offer is marie.
"All we are interested in Is 1m-
Vtno Set undo t if li i il. if..... rii ki i. . niinn " h. .:A , nrnvins the A's. and we'll iumn
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Star. He added that he figured r1i1 i wni.i,i -jv, it The wav I i at ny chance to do thit, he said.
New York's Mickey Mantle J'J, , W01jld
KANSAS CITY, May 17 un-How
much is Al Kaline, the Detroit out
fielder, worth?
Owner Arnold Johnson of the
Kansas City Athletics. Ignoring th
fact that Kaline was benched by
manager Jack Tight yesterday be
cause ha now is In a slump, sayi
the Detroit youngster has a market
value of $700,000.
The A't owner laid he offered
$450,000 for Kaline last fall during
a talk with Detroit's then owner.
Spike Briggi.
Kaline' hitting stands now at
.274, a far cry from the .340 aver
age with which he led th Amer
ican League in 1055.
Johnson explained how he
reached his price figures. Take the
Johnson offered that estimate in , case of Mantle
an interview with sports editor Of course I know l cant get
Regular Price
Sale Price .
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worth a ennl million And he ad
ded, neither player is for sale at yer8-
any price. I "1 believe he would rait our
"And that means spending a lot
of money for the right player if .
he's for sale. We'll get the money
back if w can land th player." '
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