ev ul r Divide Pomlblelhieadeir Jones Tops Ex-A1ates 'Pappy' Downed; Two More Today ? AX UGlTMJt hatowaavaa Sparta Edjtar Tim "aew" Saieta SesuKors sad diuo tteaairhe Chiefs dindcd tneir wrm opening doublbcW t iters Tri4 last algal tkt Cmrinatu Redieg stuck- Chiefs narjoiri- tht nnrvr 11 u i anav tiixubi home rvia. tod th Soloos i I -nu ih Bifhirap as Lefty Jimmy Joan. Iil of tbt Wal cares, stuited hu tima-ae wrtk 10 Mrilirouu and toot ta 41 . I. JT 10 ' " ,MU ' in inotltrr pair. starting at 1 M oelork aod lor Salens it will be Andy Georg and forwser eaat ch rook whu Tom Gibaon. op posed by Cut Carairskeel, t right hjiMlrr wno lud i 4-1 reetw, with th Clows, NM rlub from whirl many of th Chiefs ram, tod Gerald JohMtoa. lefty from th am outlit wh woa fir aod lcat two la th Southwestern loop. Argaaseal Hoater Vera i Pappy i lOndsfatJjer wu th loner la last sight i opener. lurrumtMBg to a two-ma burner in th fourth inning There waa quit a questioa oa the blast by Jew Gonder of tbCbiefj over the right field wall. Chico Alvam had doubled when tender. ho hit 4 borne n fr Clovu, (maihed his high drive to right riate ump Ufnen ijed it fur . but Salem rateher L'uiriui laier inin inxi ik arne was foul So did right fielder Terry Msddos. who told that the ball u foul "by at least five feet" laipire A erased What made it even worse wss the alleged remsrk made by Lafnen to Duretto Bob told that the arbiter remapb 'i have railed that on rither way - But it went as a homer, and It I won the game Kindsfather was' In no real trouble for other than Go,nderr"Vld'd Alv,r" lnd Pete Csi-riiin . i. j.w ', - 'Mil i-i ni uwing I hghthinder who is also from I Ibe Laws club Botched to win. holding Salem to su hits One of these, by Kindsfather in the fifth Inning after Cal Bauer stole second hase tallied the only Salem run Bauer bad walked Ckaaeaa RUw Away Salem had two other fine npnor tunnies to snatch the win in the first and fifth New outfielder Carry Segovia doubled to sta't things in the first hut could get oniv as lar as tiurd on Jack., 1'unn single tn left Carrillo, who had an S 3 record at (lovis. ttvn retired the net three swingers Aflrr hirxtsfather singled in the run in the fifth. Segovia aitai'n doubled In send Pappy to third Iunn lofted a soft pup fly intu renter, one that second h.-iseman Jinn Jackson dropped Kindtf airier Sorted lor the platr on the error. trt went hack tn third J.icksnn ti ed for him and overthre the I it? w ih h - A l I , th I . n", .k I nJ "m, , . , " 'hr , " ""''J k vi . V"'';- r , ..,., ,.,i iiAinit-fi ii nriu, Ihrrw in the plate lo cut down Kindsfather harl knehl then grounded out tn end the threat, the list Salem had oft Carrillo. Irftiei la Inel A pair of annonballini left ' banders op,sed one another in'eVrn 1 ! J ! SS'I '5 1 ) n the nighlrap Jim Bailey of the Rnn 1 3 I I trnaeiu.a 3 I n I Chiefs whose brother Kd IS Cat 1-oslhe.ge 3 (I t 1 Bauer J I S 3 I . . .. , . s " ' i"i v nil innan. got mmseu into woe in the first inning whenj lie walked I he first four to fare; him (or one run. and then saw i another tally on Bauer s erounoVr Wrnatrhee gnt two In the second ' as Junes wMkeo two and gave up winfjinj pitriter ( arrillo il-i lnree sincles, almost casting him!1""" 'h" s""'ber .s-li his existe-.ee in the game Salem ! rZ" 'f "s" V j" "t (lien put it awnv in the fourth (n Kindslather 1 M 7 1 I o Boh (ampoells bunt hit. a for e' i baaes W S s Fri..r , .. , . , , Padllla. Bauer. Jarkaon Home run p. iy that was gooled up by Jack j(,nnor Two-baae hita Seavnia 2 f'ir l error al second and Jack A,.ire7 Runs halteii in Gnnder 2 ... , , i kinrt.fnther .stolen hasen Dunn imnns twn out triple tn left a , Br l)nlhh pv, Tinwll1 S'ngle that hupped over loft fielder Buer in Kuehl, Roii in Jaiksnn Uus Zav as head and went Inr '" Ah . T"7' 1 u L"npire, ui- i rieri ann .small three bases j Rosrll drilled a line drive home r i over Ihe left field wall lor Vs enat Weaatraf'Jl in s.i,m Chee only other run, in the fifth I BHoa rhoa j 7-avaa.I 4 A I S svffxa m 1 0 2 H Kales: Naiem got aaiy inree hlti aft Bailey while Wenatrhee got li off the hard-throwiag rookie Jeaes . . . The aeaaaa's largest erewal -1 MI turaed ul ta wetrame th "new" Senators. This topped speaing night I t ill, which had bees beat for the year . . . There are a -s rer af dark-sktaaed Cabaas aa the Chiefs team, all aelaaglag 1 Cloey . . . Dos l.indherf isn't maaagiag Vteaa tehee after all. Bert Haas, larmer Biaksr leasaer who gaisted the davls rlnh la la commaaa the earreat Chiefs . . . What with all Ike tarelgaera aa the club, he probably has ta hare aa laterprelor la talk U them. Or maybe Ihey savvy sign laagaage . . . Water Ski Race Set for Today Aa a means of pushing publicity on the fotTvcoming Willamette River Days, two Salem men will engage m a mater-ski race irom Corvallis to Salem today rv:.L. i I u -I..11 I una i iiamiar ra nis . nain-iiicrii Bob Elfstrom in the race, which 10 30 a m. Saloons, Chief c!Drcjaon?$tate$tnan v a& x w u a. n - Statesman, Salem, Ore, Suil, June 23. "57 (Sec. Il9 VT" VIASAT "lALllfm 13 1I I Will.. I I Quite i remodcliBi Job it being done oa famous old Me Gwnu rwki in SUverton one that will provide Sdvertoo High avif W. ".. nlKall ka..k.ll a-al aslant - k.i. ISM lull H W as S IW, completed. r rl. f t I "1 r- lejN wt4 t - v'lr- t f" '" (4 "! f .' X j I I. IV "'-'-f BILL MeCINNIft IMd annual stale semipro tournamenM there were as popular as a . ... ,j .. .L ever aone as wen oy tne state Rill MrGiaais Mtaat a lot and evea tboagh time k.s the oft acrarsed habit of crest ing forgctfalness, we kop It hasn't Infected fheads lo the east ta the point they'll wipe his name from that which be created. Old Bill if deserving of much more thai that. . . . Hf$er, Btifd HtVi Finally Come tO f ftd Speaking of baseball oldtimers who have come and gone at Silverton. both Helser nd Bill Beard who did much of 'heir prepptng there, have advanced lo the end of the line 'n recent seatnns both were with the Drain Black S. the "Sawdust'' league outfit that Cade last year. , Helser was the manager at Drain and Beard was his catcher. Even at his age. Beard was only last season named the loop', most valuable player, and lefthander Roy was still capable of cranking ap a fair ta middlla' stint oa the mound occasionally. Both Beard and Helser started out in professional baseball about the same time Bill launched his long career in 19.18 after being signed bv the Washington Nationals, tnd later l Caul d sage 57verfon af Woodburn . . . Salem Legion Outfit Plays Aumsville Today ri" ""K ' ios! mi .-iiivt-iuHi oil ffrsuw-isuai . vimm.ii oiii Besens hopes to get his Capiiai Post I-egion Junior team back on the victory path In an afternaon clash at Aumsville today , The loss gave th Capital Posters a II record and left Silverton 1 If nr .k.iirlMHM a ? 4 I. I.. CI.h- U J n 1.... k. 0 . 11 . Even Start: ftrsl fa ma Weaalraee (tl B H O A R H O A Zavaa.l 4 0 nSegvia tn Ills Jarhaon 1 1 I 1 1 Dunn 1 I I n Alva ret I 3 I I I Kuehl I 1 " 7 i r annia p j i i mi'oii.j .i " i i arrillo p 3 1 I I KoVaftr p 2 111 IJienhll toon To, , , Tljb ,2 , rouied out tor Kindsfather 'ih ' Onll 010 0 I 4 I Jaeksn.J J I I .1 Durvn.l 2 10 0 Alvan I 4 13 0 Kuehl 10 4 0 Onv.r r 1 I I S Ditreto r I I I Rnel) .1 4 12 0 Raver 3 1 1 2 Parkr m 1 1 1 0 Trwell! a .1 0 I I 1 nrihj.r 2 0 4 0 Cmphl 3 3 10 1 Partllla.a 3 1 n Koepf r 3 0 10 0 Ballev p 3 I 0 0 Jone p 3 0 2 Ti.lal 27 III I Total 23 3 Jl Wenalarnee . 030 SI" 03 I Salem 21 aOO --4 3 0 Pitcher IT AR H H Ut SCI RR Bailer t) 3 4 2 t jone 1 r S J 1 IS I Winner Jonea 14-Sl Leaaae ' RalleT 4-1 1 tavft-WenaSrhea I. Ba leni i kVJackaon HR-Roaell JSV linr SU -Alvanrr Caonrter RRI llureltn, Raucr. PValley. Jaekarvn. Dunn 2 TIM U Small and U fnen A- l.SSJ Senator Swat ap a tn ip na am rt is u ii t i n m IS4 SI 13 i I 42 J32 I. a aa i a it. Puna kuehl I Sainv-fa Raner LakeakiD tlnretta ramptsell in ii s 2 i 32 jssithe night. is3 si s s . ss zst in 44 l I is ii I M.4llml TanaeiM ettehiat us c7 i a a is -3S 44 IS It 1 221 11 t t t 1-211 c n W L SO BR ta Lykerk II S ) St 34 IS 4a 42 , klndtlather IS laity i t is oenria IV asi, 1 J ' r - ,iaoa M ss i a II SS 4 4 4 2IS J t is s;j I II 42', 1 S2 41 43 m ii n !? m ii 4i is Ml June. j Breaaer I Walker aWVVIU aiKi UHB WMUlk 1 Wil , .... k , ? quite i push ,ii oa in th i f UHl f a lm vm 111 1 .'.I Deiihbonng communitv to re-name the field, sinking McGinnis nante from it We hope this move fails, and we re not alone 1 good i01 0( nven t already what Bill McGinn their town thu Surely the Silverton forgotten innu did for hoe many yean he was Mr Baseball" of the valley area The old timers can t forget how he brought in dozens of talent ed kids, including Johnny Pesky and Roy Helser, and made his home town the hottest item in Oregon base' hall for many seasons The j n . - piayotis as am Mivenon ta Sllvertoa la those years. gave the town Senators Jerry 1. rat II , , k .,,k , . . The Silvertons journey to Wood burn today, while Dayton draws a bye Bevens Intends starting Jim I DISTRKT ITSMUM.l w I en Mlvrrta 1 a aaa navlea Salem I I Ml Wahiirn w t rrt I J "J Auaissll I I a(1 Tfta lames Salem al Aumi- '"" """" wvirn nsviaa Jerrv (ioertren or Forrest Darling back nf the plate On (irst base w ill 'be Homer Wood w ith Whiter Brim ; iraatiaajed page It. ral tl $2 P-M Bet Nets $9,758 PORTLAND. Ore.. Jane A tt wager waa SS.7M tar s bet tar, wrtme n.Tne was sat fltift rlnaed. al the Partlaad Mead ows harae rare track ladav The doable double pavsff ta the largest ever made hy Ihe track here. la a aaable aeahte wager, the hettnr mast ptek Ibe winners la the fifth aad sixth races. Thea he mast lam ta his tieketa for beta aa the aevealh aad eighth races. T wla he mast pick the answers af faajr eaaseeatlr races. Gregg Paces H-B Midget Races Br MERVIN JENKINS SUIesmaa Valley Edttar Las nighl s midget raring at Hollywood Bowl was an all Bob Gregg affair, with th popular vet eraa taking eyery possible honor He timed at 1717. fastest of copped the A Trophy Dash by outdriving Fordy Younslrorn and Dick Deahl. and followed this with a victory in the last teat. The fright wa. completed for Barefoot Bom when he all Nit ran awav from the field in the A Main .a 1 .:- - a . "V 10 i"usn a go i nan lap in front of second place Bill Meh- n, Ul'"i P10 N'c,l lrfn Gregg arrived Friday by plane 4 r 0 Tn the aew Nalem ealors, I r , ' -k. .SSmJ malum was hard lo lee L. . " W w- I '-ijC' T i ,y"l 1 Mv !3 the "C refused to amend ''aliie tonight as s.aralia s, May I belor tl) White so went i X T 'T1 ei . 1 W'-' - -s - !IU roundnHsin toolhall schedule Lincoln needed 4 IBS 1 to win "to an unorokea ma that ended -VisVi r-UVV'-wKTr iV'-y'i: Z ViXl-iKr'd Plc and allow each school lo "Wh National KW event I yesterday with their ainth loss a il -A - V e W'wM SVa- iO Pla onlv f.se reference games Hon Bowdea. the NCAA half ' Ihetr last .4 start. -jV'af -" s V.l.' "S.,i,2LVw v 'rTTi Stamord and Idaho ot also waa takea n a notch . , i. ' "V. l'lw!rT JwAr?''r.-!f ed lo maintain 'he n.ind rnhin , . i S-Mrd.iv when Rreoklya heat frt left ta right, pitcher Jim Jones, pitcher Chuck I. beck, outfielder 1jrrv Segovia, iafielder t al Baaer and pitcher Teas Glbsoa Jones, Segovia aad Bauer were ia the lineup lat nicht against their former Chief laia mates who are ia tow a for a Northwest league series Jones, in his debut as a Senator, pitched a 4-3 in the second game af last nigh!', twin bill after Salem had droppd the opener, M Gibson Is slated to pitch one of the games ia today's douhleheader with Andy George going In the other. Cornell's Great Eight Beavers Thorpe Hurls 4-J Triumph PORT1.ANP Ore June 2 f - The Portland Bcwr extended their winiuns streak tn fiv e games toniiiht. downing Hollvwood 4 I, in Pacific (nasi league hawns'l be hmd the four hit pilching of Bob Th'irpe In the nlher Pf'l. E lllie- The I os Angeles nel rx Ita-si nine home runs-live nf llvcrn in one inning and demolished Sacra menln 27 1 todav in a power r hihitmn that broke or equalled numerous cluh and (cast league records RWt Mamrir sih ked three homers including i enth when Sieve Rilk in the sev Jim P.cees . n . . i . t I ann BOO I Kuan also nii'mini George Anderson whacked a grand sam homer with Jim Kndlev and Tom Saffell hitting soles ,pr,v Jones hit s three run homer for Sacramento A homer hv outfielder Ployd Robinson in Ihe ninth broke up a ,v-""" ' - deadlis'ked game and gave the San I .ego I sore, a .s v,c,ory mer the top rung an rrancisco Seals Charlie Reaman scattered seven hi.s (or h.s first shut out ol the season as Vancouver Mounties de Irated Seattle 4 0 Portland hunched all Us h,f. off . . , . n u . . Holywooii starter Ben Wad. m the fourth inning The victory gave Portland S1 led in the series here nillTwiM4 II) III PxrllanS j R H 11 A H H Jacob 2 .1 II .1 2 Drake '11 4 .1 Stun r 1 4 0 n I Wru-na 1 4 : (ear -4:so Mam. i i n i o r"1'", J 1 . a '."'h, ' ? " Slevna I .1 0 0 Rarr 1 1 5 " Maiir ii4i rVrkK 3 i n n i Dui -en. I 4 12 0 Dinars 3 111 Rom, fill Ram . 3"7 I VSaoep 2 0 1 n 'p. p 2 II 9 1 a.c....i. i A A A i (Ti'urnn oooo b-Psnkn I 0 0 0 TtAm 17 4 14 t-f linraSWfl frr V rt il . b-firnunrtswi nut (or ( HoUv-txtjtI fir no I nnn- i Pryr-tlanf, nrvi (Vi m - 4 f rHurrr Sttvenn Wirvpml Dnnjirs RBI - Drake Winrennk J D!hn IB- Wincpniak H Bnrh-m. ki tP Borhoki W;nin Marout-r I.ef1 Hollvu (Kid nn" Pnr1- )-rr1 S RR Vt.rl J Thorrs S 0 w.o 2 Oum 3 Thorp -f ... . - . . am TJ;:-!.:; ' 4 m I wp TSi..rr w Tlv rne J- 4 L ad if-s. u - Pelekr : S'eneilrh and Mlltart T 2 07. 4S?S ndat. A- ' from the east to drive in tonight's races F.lsewhere along the route last nmht. Ihe rumbling runts carried I.es Stark tn victory in the second heat. Johnny Ellis tn Ihe checkered flag in the second heat, and Ken neth Mclaughlin in the third Les Stark had to fight Buck Lawrence right down to the wire to win by a nose in the 10 lap B Mainer. Despite the wannest night of the racing season so far. one of the smallest n-oseds of the year wss out to watch the tiny power buggies run. Rig thrill of the evening came before the final event when eight Stock Hardtop, of tha Capital Auto This Quintet To Bolster Salem Nne via llve-eiaa anal ana lorsneriy Win NoaiHwrsr i rsi.t a a I. Prt 1 kim U V Sslrn rio M H 4V4 Tn -I lls H 'Hairs ft VII li.m n 'asi ?s ii ill 72 421 SslurSsv t ihuHi SI SslrfN 1-4. t se ai aas . At Vshima It. Trl-( It) t esririr rossr i r si.i s w I eri I en Sa rrea 1 Ml VSl Seattle IS 11 1-1 Vanivrr 4 TS VSS li Aalls MM Ml HoiivwS MM im ertiaaa tin s S lliria IS M M Sarram ! IS rsa ;j sarrameala s si rnln I NalUwiMMj I. St San rranriftrit : 4. Seal- "ii'saw Its 441 23 Jt iis AMFRK AN I I SI. I S I rn St V ark Jl rt (II Bnaloa hlrat 11 21 .'7 Isaltrara ( levelnd 12 UI K ( ItT netrnlt 1121 112 Waahfta 22 11 1 1S saiursar reiuita st law tan s. , hicaa I (I) Inn.i al w..simioo I. SaturiaT'l retuHa At Slaw 1 nrk 4. ; - , n,. sstioiviai I r 44.1 ST . . . r.r' .. !.'.'. JS! M 24 Si 5 V.rV 2. ,4 Si j wiwauk 14 21 Ml eitustk .'lis n. finnan un w t nirata -an im Mr-MyVVTat e.,t l (fallen sth. rami, at Stllwankea rhll,(,,lph(1 ( rlnPlB,ti 4 . pi... sunk 1 an Lf n dberQ -Ra fl d 3 1 1 Drops Two Games Strong Nnred Rfiilders of Corv al lis .wept both games of a double ' . .. j , header from l.inciberg Randall ol Salem last niphl al Phlllaas Field . , . ,. r. ,h .mrt .., ni. 0 2 and 4 " fue innines pj ,-i k-j , k. , in.rL 1 nrH in the firtt Kamf AMIW hflH two hit fnr thf )rrs i fn Applrgatf and -John f.rant l a.l.J I J I I eacn iroRpa nomf nm ihhimip and sinele ss Nnred's overcanve a 111 Ho(s-il tn ...n IK. aaw-nnH test Ralph Madde singled and doubled fnr I.indherg Randall Iforefl isiiuoert , 1Z3 oa a n ci Und-Randjtli ooo fft J 4 Uanrl and Vnifraan If niahl a H Al. Nored Rundeni oio 25 II t tand-Randall ton on 4 I 1 Appletata and Meile. G Hllftker and Allev Racing Association staged a spec tacular 10 lap 'destruction derby " that was meant lor a real race Granny Farp started things out hy spinning nut. Jack Duncan hit the dirt wall on the backs! retch and all but plowed the dirt right out of the bowl George Coop, came out of a three-car mix-up in the east turn tidewise at full speed and wrapped his car around the corner of the grandstand, coming off looking like a V for Victory sign Dale Collie escaped destruction by a hair as he spun on the west turn and slid miraculously out of danger between cars passing on either side. Duncan was unoffici ally declared winner. 5th Yanks Regain 1st Brealc-Up of PCC " T, 1 will vsenalraee are. Irom Wins IRA in Row Penn Second In Crew Race SYRACVSE. N Y . June 2 uJ Cornell s great undelealed var sity eirtl climaxed a brilliant col leiie i areer todav by capturing Its third straight Intercollegiate """'"K vsn championship on chuppv Onondaga l ake Given a sliff battle l..r two miles hy a plucks vuunc Penn svlvania crew the tiotsed and powerful Ciunell all senior sweep sw inters put ihe hi ;it on Iheir rivals in the last mile in win hv a length and a hall in Ihe three mile tnnd Stanlord the oniv K.ir vt.-siern enirv in the atiseni e ! Washing ton and t'ahloi n:,. Irailed hy an other leng'h and three-quarters in the liiirew ars,f classn Princeton was fourth tcllnwed hv Srl"'lp'r Navv llarimoulh. Massachusetts Insiiiuie ol Tes h imlngy. Wisconsin an.) Columbia h was a lug dav all around lor ,. ., T. u orneli Ihe Hig Ued also cupped j' Z ZrA k.,k . v 7. Z si t .-. , .... . m the freshman twniiiilef 1 The two lust and the third gave n"rn,V P"""5 fnM'"i 'h'' Hig Red to win the lim Ten Kvrk , Memorial trophy lor Ihe learn I lh" "'-' Mraigh. year Navy was sri ond w;lh 12 oinls f a 1 as M ildKSLUlTID grayes sq g YAKIMA. June 22 e akima s.-ored lour runs in the eiuhlh in- ning tonight to deleat Tri-Cily .na n a Northwrst hav' ball, game It evened the current wnp ' M Rnd Pwranti!. Yak ima anothPT day s ?rip on Urt Pli,rp ' " nol nm ?on - 4 St V ak mj ni2 ion 2 i" 12 2 Mertlik 7 Seal . and fa a 1arlin Fn.iht. (V.-iler 7 and Con K.SPINOSA KFKPS TITLE taLA. June 22 Ioo F.spl ' nosa tomgh. retained h.. Philip-1 pine leainerweigni crown wnn a unanimous 12 round decision over I.arrv Bataan. Kspinnsa weighed 121 and Bataan 125 FREE FORD SEDAN JUNE 26 Got Your Hit Tkkots-Na Head fa luy Jus Drive in at Your New FOPTIM STATION AcefaM PvfaSfJI ppaSaMa) A pVsaafj(t fj CftarstsW at Cltjrc(. N D SfiPs 'Ultimatum' USC May Follow If &, UCLA Bolt BERKELEY, Calif June 2 Breakup ei the present Pacific Coast Conference alignment a rertaiMy today anleu t.V c year-old kwp alien some basic policies Such changes apoeared douM ful as spokrmr tor PCC M-twnis ui lb ParitK- Vftl-t gjtr a chi!ly rr-eotMMi l )esierdav s suirmeni of principles tw the I n ixerMt) oi California Board of Re gents TV tkurd ruling tni1 kir ( ali fnrnia and I VUK hold thjt sfter the t7 sr the x hoots sriouid IKK he rrnund b the P(T tnrHhnll rule re)ur'ng all member roots ejrepi IrUbo to plar each oiher annually " If this is an uftimjfum to the conference I aouM ke to say I dual behee Ih i i av tn solve conlerence prnblems." as serted Dean Orlando Hil'i of the I'aitersity of thrgun its PtX" rep retntate Imdnkn I heU llo the reenfs alin ivuld he taken lir anything but n u.'t Just last Culilnrnia I VI Southern Call lornia and Washington soled against it . II California and I CLA go out. it s an nddsm bet that Southern California will join them Also set forth by the regents was a scholastic poucv requiring a C average or 2 8 ia college. I J in junior college and 1 5 in high school This same schedule was lapptossed at the last meeting of the P(T but out t. be effective until lsn The recent. n..o,.n,i.sH m.i , dividual scbiMiJs have nsporisihil Mies for enforcement of its not icies Games would he scbeckiled with teams fr.au Mhols having pahcie. consistent with USow of California What would become of th PCC Rose Bowl pact with the Big Ten also posed a question Ros, Bowl ,. . .... 'taauaaea page IB. cat. .1 a..MHH.m.H.,n,,H ,H,...H I Cal Regents Vote Mulled I By Schmidt ll's AM.hl.rs June 2 r Panlic ( oast t niifereme cummis sinner icior O Schmidt today issued the following statement on Ihe Hoard ol Hegenls action that would allowr I Cl.A tn withdraw Irom Ihe PCC after its probation period ends The full import nf yesterdays resolution ol the 1 niversily ot ( alilnrnia Board of Regents ran not be obla'nod without some fur Iher rlarilication ol sit Us imrh t at inns ' I pun careful study ol the full text however it can he conluded thai some ol yesterday s endorse- men's parallel exisiins conlerence r(jr an() vl,(.rv Th),rr Arr X(,rv nien's parallel existing conlerence rules and ,.4,c,es of the con N'rcncf hie h rxpro. tht ( fpm plrir iVirr of am mrmhrr Kulsp uMinllv are nmiprtv mup uf irvis In this firld of ronifronii.r 'he Ust lew e ar h,-vp hrrmcht thit confrrrnrf thp most strinK-'nt rviiirriiifnts for acHtirmir prnfc;rrk in Ihr rmintry the fttrKipK! iiradrrnu- rpgulatifunn K.nrrnins tr;n.frr .lnrirnl and 1 th iirof1fn o4 a ntzrarn of high r enlrancf ruirpmrnu (r ath letic partiripdtion j Mrtrempr vn th- prrsrnt fi nanna! ai prograni in frM' of the rit reditu tir in the nation much morp so than thnp ff nrarly al! of our intprpt'ttona! npponpntjt Against this background, it ,hou,d "nt that the Pacific ("oat Cnn.rrrrwp ha rVpn nghl- fully rpcngnirrd throughout the na- ,,on n w ani7a,,,,n xmi' xPTiups wnicn hps pinnrerra sucn rMtnctivf rontrols of college ath Irtics as mjv maintain proper ki k .ikl.. ..a nainiii r i 'wn ii fluin ni Mini at a- demic interests of the students " hard eouttaq bark- 'ttrwd all th l r Masiy ko- basvafllad by sraartao a Camp tWppon. Capital Drug Store 405 State St. We Give 4C Grsea Staaipa r) "la (ha a-tra load ol f(y' 4-, sseaM leak arakS-fi ' A ros )ok rate aa Appears Blue chips J. : ... itM.I BEKRA Bells Hinaiag Blow .8? AAU Mile Duel Fails Four More Marks Fall in Oval Test IUVT0N Oh June 2 -n rn-v(rd asviult on trie tiHir nimu'e mile harrier failed to ma m oahaiwure . fMHked fifth la tne mile beatww Rarr (.rtasm M MarvUad oho was rtarkre la 4 17 J. mile to his credit, finished third in the relatively slow race behind Bob Seaman of the Southern Cali fornia Stridors Lincoln, who recently ran the 7 , " .f " iwsw se tay " unUl the Ust eighth of the mile when he surged n'u,,n P,WT 10 "1B nwn Id feet In another record breaking race, Reginald Pearman 33 v ear -old ... i .... , . V . k , V . , i L a ,u, ' M, ''"h upset both th Olym- i pulled out to a five-lap T '' Pc and NCAA i-hampions as h todav al the half way point of th T' 1 V mrk - "t'f "UTtnc1 tU eMrter-le. classic Ma. Tnar, p.,.tea W,h, XZTZl , I visibility t mherto Magnoll sud- John Mcv. Jlvvear-old Polish a,iv llaTSK Ka inLn (Ka fwsat refuge sludent at HousUm I'm- j versity. ninning unattached, cap - ; lured the three mile run in a meet j record time of 1J W healing Mas I Truex of the Southern California I Stnders bv about 10 teet His time wiped out the old record of 14 III 5 j sel by Horace Ashenfelter of the j ln l"4 In astditioo to four records which lell last night olher meH marks In lall were in Ihe 20 low hurdles which Elias (iilhert nf Winston Salem skinvned in 2S seconds and the two mile walk which Har rv I.akau of the New York 7nd St I. MCA took 14 213 to step off (Ulan Cassrll ol Kast Tennessee i,h t met ,,,rk sel in the pre ,r, in.irii s hv Kd inllvmore of illanova in the ?:1i vard dash around one turn with 21 seconds n..t YW. lWnh lAJflf1. VfSA vi tyv v WvMVsVay J l, ' i 322 j iilffii! NEW MHf vd John-Mnvillf 8idwall Shingles givt dtep shadow charm ... extra insulation! 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Rem. aha hits the karajtat whet the cri ps are bluest smashed a rjn to ia th gam oft Paul l al'alin alter Byra. a ! light i .M-Seo r vear-eid !( , hanoer. had worked sine scaresru j miunj M re oa a yield af ana ! hM-ihsi an intieid siajl It the streakiag Yankees' j ainin ra ght Kiory and their j second in sucressioB la thetr waek i end "i ans Stadium series attk Chicajn ftich reaches Ks climai iith a douOJeheader today To ank ho won the opener 4-1 Krulay nuw lead Chi ago by a half game the same margin they heU j is tlie.r List usit to lirst plat back un Vj I Brweks Dreo ( ares The teams shared the lead OB pU r v 1ouls t-4. Cinrinaau topped P'MMirgh 41 no Wall) I i( awuaaea oaf If. eat. 41 'Jags' Pace Lc Mans Go At Halfway By GEORGE MACARTHl le Mans France. June S iSua day AP - A two-i ar pileup ellnv mated a pair of the top contend- ers but a Bntisti Jaguar drivea l. . i . u ... . -a t h .ra L, Tory Brook, driving aa Aristoa ' VUrtln The accKh-nt look plac oa , lh. tmK-herous vsvoegre Tertr Rouge corner j grooks car nvertiirned and h WM brulai ,b,Hit tb body and , pnv,,, said his core Htkm .s not serious Maglvoll, whose car remained utwight. wa. given a quick checkup and ro inmed to Ihe Porsche pits. Has la Seraaa1 , At the lim of the accident plonks tai second behind tha speeding .latuar and Maglioli wa. ninning along in seventh position. Rrooks misdirtune was a break for the Jaguar team, which is vtr- i tuallv assurisd the winner barring an accidenl or untorseen mechan- i al troubles yi the 1 7th hour tha Jaguars held the first four posi- I'm It'll H 'li BV' i VawJVr tk. EM 44131 s