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Saxons Win Sub District Track Meet MM i ALBANY (SDeclal) v Khnth K. lem'g powerful Saxons coasted to a 40-point victory in-the sub-dis- inci A-i iracjt meet here Wed nesday night and sent 20 qualifiers into the district meet this week end at Corvallis. , The Saxons compiled lSS!i points to 118 for runner-op North Salem. Corvallis was third with . Lebanon had MH, Albany 17. and Sweet Home 14 South went into Wednesday's events with a 3SMi to 3 lead over North. The Saxons built that up in the high jump, pole vault, and broad jump finals Tuesday, but still managed to extend their lead by 10 points during the final day. Marks generally were good, but three stood out above the rest Wednesday. The biggest surprise of the. meet was turned ' in by Sweet Home's unheralded Nikki Clark, who came out of nowhere to win the 880 In 2:01.1. Smith's Doug Koellman was second by about 10 yards in 2:04, and Jim Litchfield of North was third. Denny Pieters of South broke his own city shot put record with nate$tnau Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., May 22, '58 (Sec. II)-11 a heave of W-IOV4 to win that event easily. His-old record of 50-ltt was set earlier this year. The other standout performance came in the high hurdles, where corvallis' John Coleman toured the route in 15.4. Bob Bartlett of South pushed htm all the way, and' Albany's favored Elmo Keck was third.. . , Dan Moore' turned In the out standing mark of the ' meet Tuesday however, with a 23-7 leap to wla the broad jump. That was nine Inches better thai the existing state record f 22-10. The sprint events, as expected, turned out to be a duel between (Continued page It, col. 4) Solons Win 2-1 in 11th Kindsfather Gets 3rd Win of Year KENNEWICK, Wash. (Special) Salem was out-hit 10 to 6 and . committed four errors, but veteran pitcher Vera Kindsfather pr6ved stingy irt the pinches here, Wed nesday night, as the Senators nicked Tri:City 2-1 in 11 innings. In the process of taking a two to one edge In the series, the Solons handed the Braves' top reliefer pitcher Joe Drotar his first defeat of the year against four, victories. The two clubs close out their action here Thurs day night with Tom Flynn (2-3) to hurl for Salem. This will wind op the Senators' 11-game road trip, and they return to Waters Park Friday night to host Yakima. Kindsfather was nursing a 1-0 lead provided by Cal Bauer's 360 foot homer in the sixth frame until the eighth inning rolled around. Then Tri-City evened the score when Ray Looney parked his third hit of the evening, a double off the rightfield boards and Frank Williams singled him home. That's the Way things stood un til Denny Peterson opened the Salem 11th by beating out a bunt down the flrstbaso line. But Roy Parker, the Senators' leading RBI man,, parked a double to left-center which chased Peter son home with the winning run. Bauer was throws out at. the plate attempting to score also. Tri-City made a belated bid in their half of the 11th on singles by Len Lindborff and Jack Riley. They both moved up a base on Jerry Gregg's fielding error, but Kinds father stiffened to get the final bat ter, Roy Staler, on bounce out Bauer; with three hits including his first homer of the campaign, and Parker with two' safeties were practically the whole Salem bat ting attack. , Kindsfather fanned seven and walked but one In reg istering his third victory. Mays Homer Beats Cincy in Tenth 5-4 OSGWhiz Turns Pro Gambee Signs Up With St Louis Meet City Junior High League Baseball Champ Long One: Salem (J) B H 6 A 1) Trl-Clty B H O A Fetrsn,Z Sill Hamltn.s 111! AndrroJ i I II J Wlllmi I! H Parker.r S 3 Bmaar,e I 1 I I Lndbri.c 572 LndbrgJ I 1 1 i BchebM 3 S 3 Koski.r t ill Contn.m 4 S Riley ,3 S ill Grerrl 3 0X1 Sttler.m S 4 Kdfthr.p 4 t Nwbrg.p S t x-Whtcb 1 t SUntn.p I ( I d-Kunert 1 t Drotar.p S S t I Totals 3SS3317 Totals 4319 3 J1J Jt Grounded out (or Newberg, 1th. d Grounded out lor 8tanton, Sth. Salem 400 1 400 412 4 4 Tri-City 400 4M 414 0J-1 14 4 Winning pitcher Klndifather (3-4). Losing pitcher Drotar (4.1). IP AB 8 R ER SO BU Kindsfather 11 43 IS 1 1 , T 1 Newberg 7 24 3 1 1 4 1 Stanton 2 7 1 4 0 4 4 Drotar 2 12 1112 PB Emaar 2. LOB Salem 4, Tri City 14. E Peterson 2, -Bauer, Greg. HR Bauer. 2B Looney, Barker. RBI Bauer, Williams, Parker. SB Bauer. T 2:34. U Ahumada and mail. A 584. NWL Linescores Eugene Yakima . 444 424 4002 . 411 400 0OX 2 4 S 1 Immmitinmm mMmmmmjmmpitmmmv ii(W(mH'PCTw ...uusiMaajwisgs : .? 0 ' Q f f? (7 (l T The Parrlsh Cards, above, swept through the local Junior High League this season for the title, and today on Olinger Field the Cards' trade team is favored to win that crown In the City Meet. Pictured above are (front 1-r) Tom Grief, Fred Pugh, Jim Gettis, David Lee,' Jim Davis, Jim Kelley, David Lawrence and Garth Gunnarson. Center row (1-r), Mgr. Gary Ficken, Allen Wright, Joe Rainwater, John Stiffler, Dave Olson, Chris Hornschuch, Mgr. Warren Heinke and coach "Squeak", Nelson. Back row (1-r), Duane Kirk, Harold Kuby, Lynn Fairbrother and Leonard Drang. (Larry Haskell absent when photo made.) Cards Favored Juniors In City Meet Track and field forces from the local junior high ranks take to Olinger Field this afternoon for the annual City Meet, a 3:15 o'clock conclave that is expected to see coach Emil Veer's Parrish Cards grab off the bulk of the laurels. Competing with the Cards will be Bob Donovan's Parrish Grays, Hank Ercolini's Leslie Blues and Cal Bonney's Leslie Golds. . The juniors, .having one of their biggest sesseos, have crack ed no less than four city junior, high records this, spring, and all four' were conquered by Cards athletes. Jim Martin did a 13.4 in the low hurdles, Pat Loy romp ed the 880 in 2:11.2, Gary Hani mett flipped the discus 122" 9" and Dave Chambers whipped over the high hurdles in 9.6 for (Continued page 12, col. 7) YMCASports Awards Due .The annual YMCA Sports Award Banquet, which will provide all victorious teams and individuals during the past year with their accolades, is set for tonight, 6:30 o'clock at the First Christian Church. John Brown is chairman of the big affair, Lloyd Hammel will act as toastmaster and Gus Moore will inake the dozens of presentations. TMCA officials have receiv ed well ever 200 reservations for the dinner. Tickets are still available at the lobby desk at the YMCA.' i Top awards during the eve ning will go to the "YMCA Boy of the Year", to the most outstanding member of the YMCA swimming team and to' the person "who has given the most outstanding . volunteer service during the year." Beats Ballarin ! V IT 1 kT .VVhr rx I Rrhnelder. Domenichelli fl. Schir mer (5) and Spreen; Cambour and Gongola. W Cambour (1-0). 1 Schneider (1-1). Lewlston . Wenatchee , 014 004 440 1 S I . 203 S14 llx 13 14 Klnner. Norrls (SI and McNamara Osteen and LitUeJohn. W Osteen J-1). L Kipper (4-2). Jefferson Sets Gaston Friday JEFFERSON (Special) The Jefferson Lions will meet the Gas ton Greyhounds Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Gaston la the quarterfi nals of the state class B baseball playoffs,, it was announced Wed nesday. Gaston won the district 1 title this week with a victory over Jewel. Jefferson coach Oral Lee, whose team is the district 2 cham ' plon, said Wednesday he will start Francis Bradley on the mound against the 'Bounds. ' This, that, etc.: v What-with Klamath Falls basketball biggie Glen Moore, North Marion footballer sprinter Ricki Lamb and Cove's speed burning Jim Puckett all having indicated the V of Oregon as being the college they'll attend. It's obvious the "U" has won the first round of its annual battle with Oregon State for the outstanding prep athletes ... If you recall how the Web foots' brilliant Jack Morris was sorrowfully overlooked during the Banquet of Champions shin dig in 'Portland last February, then you must've been right happy to see Jack top the field in the Northern Division 100 yard dash at Seattle Saturday. .We certainly were ... How much Morris meant to the suc cess of Oregon's football team last semester will be exhibited next autumn, by his absence . . . JIM OLSEN There was some talk awhile Before be weighed 260. back Involving the possible use, x of yellow colored baseballs in the LA Dodgers Coliseum games, because the white spheres are so hard to see against the white shirted background. This would be nothing new,' if adopted. It was just 20 years age that the old Western International League tried a few games with the yellow balls, merely as an experiment. Some players liked them, most didn't ... We re member playing Seattle an exhibition game a Bellingham that year, and used the yellow balls in it. The score ended 4-2 for Bellingham, Freddie Hutchinson played first base for the Rainiers, the fans seemed to like the contest and nobody was beaned with a pitched balL Could, that mean the yellow balls would be a smash in Los Angeles? . . . By the way, you should see some of those LA sports writers' doings these days in their sheets when they write of their Dodgers. If printed words could cut, all members of the Dodgers would be bleeding . . . What Jockeys are Paid at Portland Meadows A femme fan writes in, wanting, to know how much money a jockey is paid to ride at Portland Meadows. Perhaps you'd like to know too: In a $600 race, the winning rider gets $30, second - (Continued page 13, col. 1) if" ' '--- Durelle in Fight Win MONTREAL tft-Yvon Durelle, the fighting fisherman from Baie Ste. Anne, New Brunswick pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over Germinal Ballarin of France Wednesday night. Durelle out weighed his opponent 178 to 171 pounds. Durelle was in command almost from the start of the ' televised fight as he chalked up hia 73rd victory in 94 outings. ; A left hook to Ballarln's body la the eighth round sent the Canadian far out In front. And In the 10th he floored the French man for the mandatory count of eight with another left to he Jaw. The fight was the second that has been beamed-from outside the country into the United States. The first was Joe Brown's one-round knockout in a non-title lightweight match at Havana, Feb. 28. Durelle, Canadian and British Empire, light heavyweight cham pion, made the fight all the way against the . back pedalling Frenchman. The flgfit drew approximately 7,000 in the Montreal Forum. Ballarin had a clear-cut margin in only one round the fifth when his left caught Durelle over the right eye. Durelle was bleeding for the remainder of the round, but from there on Ballarin was unable to open the cut again al though he kept shooting with lefts. Bevos Pound Padres 11-7 SAN DIEGO, Calif. OB-Portland blasted out four runs in the 10th inning Wednesday night to break a 7-7 tie and scored its second straight Pacific Coast League vic tory over San Diego 11-7. ' Gene Lary took the mound for the Padres starting the 10th and was shelled for a single by Bob Will, doubles by Luis Marques and Bob DiPietro, and a two-run homer by Nini Tornay. DiPetro's double was his fifth hit in five official trips to the plate. The Beavers tied the game In the ninth. They filled the bases on two hits and a walk. Tornay 's fly produced the run that sent the game into an extra inning, PorUand 242 414 141 411 IS S San Diefo m 404 404 4 7 13 4 Buihardt, Garber (1). BeU (1), Henry (S) and Tornay; Ridillc, Woodeichlck (7). WoJey (). Lary (10) and Naracon, Jones (S). W Henry. L Lary. Home run roruana, Tornay. Salt Lake City . .. 411 444 443 S 14 Sacramento 40 400 411 S 2 Hardinm and Hall: Greene. Bow man () and Dalrymple. L Greene, Home run Sacramento, Brisnc x Seattle , 404 402 Ml 11 It t Phoenix 12 404 13 T II PUlett. Wieand (4). Kennedy (() and Ootterar; Broflio, Margonerl (7), Jonei (i) and Hauer. w FUiette. lr Broflio. Home rant Seattle, Sevan. Shart- ser. Phoenix, Kodseri. Vancouver 444 444 444 1 1 Spokane .. 044 1 1 S 1 Ceecarelll and White: Palmnulrt. Georse (2), Patrick (7) and Sherry. L Palmquiat. By AL LIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor Dashing Dave Gambee, indexed by many as the finest all-around basketball player in the Pacific Coast Conference the past two years and certainly one of the all time greats at Oregon State Col lege, has signed with the St. Louis Hawks of the National Profession' al Basketball League, it was learned Wednesday. Gambee, the all-time high scor er la OSC history, completed his brilliant collegiate career last season. Be was Invited to Join the Phillips M AAU organte tloa at Bartlesvllle, Okla., and went there te visit with of ficlals. He was also the No. 1 draft choice of the national champion Hawks, and finally decided to turn pro. , Terms of the contract have not been announced, but it is obvious the Hawks management thinks highly of the handsome, (-foot, 7-inch star. ., A check of Gambee's playing statistics at Oregon State dis closes that in his three years of varsity competition, in each suc cessive seasoa he took fewer shots, scored more baskets, Im proved his free throw percent age, played better defense and nabbed' more rebounds. Gambee scored 277 points in his last season at Oregon State, in 16 conference games, for an aver age of 17.4 per game. The former Corvallis High stand out is married and is the father of one child, which was born dur ing the past basketball season. , Coach Slats Gill of Oregon State terms Gambee as being one of the 'greatest he's coached la his 30 years at the Corvallis Institution. Savage-Sakata-Sasaki Team Wins Wild BM Savage sot in a few punches outside the ropes Wednes day night at the Armory and as a result his team of Savage, Hani Sasaki and Mr. Sakata came out . with a win in a triple tag team match over Nelson Royal, Black Hawk and Marco Polo. ) With the main event falls tied at one each, Savage apparently de cided he wanted no part of Royal Inside the ring. He jumped out, with Royal in hot pursuit. But Royal immediately ran into a whistling uppercut and was count ed out before he could get back into the ring. The result brought a chorus of boos from the fans, who bad come to see the meanies get their lumps. Sakata won the first fall over Black Hawk with a judo Chop to the throat and a body press. How ever, Royal evened things up min utes later when he got Savage in a reverse surfboard. Nelson and Savage were also in volved in a little extra-curricular activity during the evening, and Nelson issued a challenge for Sav age to defend bis Northwest heavy weight title. . In t h e evening's preliminary matches, Red Donovan defeated Tommy Martindale in the semi windup. Royal won from- Sakata when the latter was 'disqualified, and Marco Pole bested Sasaki with a reverse leg nelson in the first match. NORTHWEST LEAGUE 1 ' W 1,-pet. GB LewitUn .. ; .,' , IS 1 .124 . Wenatchap. ,...,., ... .17 14 .414 1 Tri-City .m ,a, ,,,,-13 13 M Sft iwn ., 1Z 13 , .ih Yakima. .1 17 J7 S Salem . .. S IS .3oS lt wtsafHin reiuiu: as Tn-cn.v l. n ninucnii , iewiiion i. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W l Pet. Vancouver 22 14 .411 Phoenix 23 .14. .SS4 Salt Lake City 19 15 .55 San Dieso 17 IS .484 Sacramento 1 17 .4 Portland .. 13 17 .431 Spokane IS 21 .417 Seattle 15 21 .417 Wednesday'! reiultt: At San Diego 7, Portland 11; at Phoenix 7. Seattle 11; at Sacramento 1, Salt Lake City i at apoaane i, Vancouver . Turns Pro n I Dave Gambee, above, star Oregon State basketball player the past three sea sons has signed with the champion St. Louis Hawks of the National Basketball Association, is was learned here Wednesday. Bums Edge Braves 2-1 Yankees' Lead Now VA Games CINCINNATI (in - Willie Mays opened the 10th limine with a home run into the right field bleachers that gave the San Fran cisco Giants a come-from behind 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs Wednesday night. Mays' homer was his 12th of the season and it came off Hal Jeff coat, who had relieved Brooks Lawrence in the 7thv This was the sixth straight time Lawrence had failed to last out a starting as signment for the Redlegs. Marv Grissom, the third Giant pitcher, was the winner. Cincinnati had blown a chance to win the game in the last of the 9th when it failed to score after getting two men on with two out. San Praneiaco 244 404 24 11 12 1 Cincinnati 424 11 404 44 14 1 (1 innlnii) wortninston (4), Grla- nenmiot m; ) and Baiiey. Momant. torn () and Thomaa, Lawrence. Jeffcoat (7 W GrlMom. L Jeffcoat. ' Home Rum Cincinnati, Bailey (3); an rnnciico, maya lJ MILWAUKEE, to A lead-off single followed by Gino Cimoli's home run was enough to give the los Angeles Dodgers a 2-1 decision over Milwaukee Wednesday even though Bob Rush and Ernie John sn yielded only two hits the rest of the way. The victory was the third in a row for the Dodgers first time they've turned the trick this sea son. It also was the first decision as a starter for Don Drysdale. who now is 2-7, and he needed help from Clem Labne in the seventh to record it. Lot Anrolet 244 00 204 2 4 I Milwaukee 1 000 00 1 S 0 GB 'Ji z a 7 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE W San PranciK 23 Milwaukee :.. IS Pittiburfh IS Philadelphia. 15 Chicago . 14 St. Loula . 14 Cincinnati 11 Loi Anaelei 13 L Pet. GB 11 .474 . .421 2U .545 til .46 7 .457 7 ',4 .432 Hi an t .382 1 11 15 17 19 17 17 21 Wednesday rciulta: At Cincinnati 4, San Franclico 5; at Milwaukee 1, Loi Angelet 2; at Pltuburah 1, Chi cago S; at Philadelphia 1, St. Loula 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Senator Swat Bauer .7 SchrelbM 35 IS Parker 7 33 Dunn 74 21 Onn 2 IS Peterson 10 25 Coaton ' 41 1 Lundbers S3 , IS Andenon IS S Pitching: ' Marquex S Carmlchael 1 MeKinaey 1 riynn . a Klndifather 7 Whit S Aldrlda S Aiken t H 2B SB HR RBI Pet. 24 2 2 1 3 J54 1 4 1 22 S 4 13 4 S S 5 12 4 S J43 .344 jes JC5S IS J44 .143 JS5 IP 15 21 4 34 a. W L SO BB ER I 7 14 II S 14 11 13 4 2 4 1 3 1 Jt 27 4.35 IS 22 t - 4 II 4 4 3t 34 IS S 4 S New York ... Kamai City Baltlmora Cleveland . Bolton Washington . Detroit - Chicago W 21 14 13 14 13 14 17 15 17 14 14 13 14 11 14 L Pet. S .SAS .51 Jit .445 .44 .47 GB P 40 11 J7t 1H4 uice , . . ..?s Wedneidkv'i results: At Chicago 2. New York 5; at Cleveland 3. Boston 2; at Detroit 1, Baltimore S; at Kan sas City 1, Washington 4. Meadows Results Capital Softball League Formed Four teams will compose the 1958 Capital Softball league, it was announced after a meeting In Sa tern Wednesday night. The four members will: be Keizer Electric, Salem Jaycees. State Farm and the Prison Officers. Two other teams, Llndberg-Ran- die and Fhagen s, will compete in the Willamette Valley League or some other outside loop. Capital league omcers elected at ine meet ing are Don Johnson, president, and Ron Keene, vice-president, Managers of teams in the slow pitch leagues will meet Monday night in the Salem school adminis tration building. Drysdale, Lablne (7) and Roiebero; UH, WWIIIIBVn to f i W Drysdale. L Rush. noma (). Rush, Johnson (I) and CrandaU. lale. L Ruth. Runs Los Angeles, ClmoU PITTSBURGH. (Al - Southpaw Taylor Phillips of Chicago walked eight batters but turned on the pressure in the clutch to stop the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 Wednesday on five hits. A three-run third-inning clinched the victory for the Cubs. The payoff blow was Walt Moryn'i two run homer into the upper deck. It .followed - singles by Tony Taylor, Aivin Dark and a sacrifice fly by Ernie Banks. . The Cubs jumped off to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a walk, a single, a wild pitch and a sac rifice fly. They added one more in the ninth" on a bases-loaded passed ball. ' Chicago .. . Pittsburgh rnmips ana 143 404 041 S T 1 40 40 010-1 S 1 Taylor; Porterrleld, Blackburn (J), Gross (!) and rollea, Kravlta (). L Porterfleld. Home nuns unicago, Moryn (7), . PHILADELPHIA, to The Phil- adelphia Phillies beat the St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 Wednesday (Continued page 12, col. 7) Weather: clear. Traek: fait. 1. 4 furlongs time 1:13 Jean Sue (Hunt) 47.40, 3.74, 3.24. Hanthawaddy (Simonis) 3.1, 2.7. Sauawbound (Koanquez; uo. viuineiia 2. i furlongs time 1:47.2 Butt Outii (Dixon) 4.90, 3.40, 2.S. Pop Tune (Palmer) 4.90, 5.4. Tashawah (Hunt) 484. Q. 24.74. Daily Double 2S.54. 3. S',4 furlongs time 1:47.2 New Lodge (Hunt) I., t.7, .w. mystic Beau (Bcnarnow) 7.w, a.u. ocnoco Moon (Schlavo) S.44. Q. 74.70. 4. 4 furlongs rim 44.4 Fay Pag (Palmer) 7.44, 2.40, 2.7. Rldgeview Kid (Dixon) 2.54. 2.44. Veins (Schar- now) 4.74. Q. 4.S4 5. 4 furlongs time 1:14 Soring Perfume (White) 4.3, 3.54, 2.4. Boy Porter (Miller) 14.00, 7.4. Mo-Win (Andenon) 4.44. Q. 44.5. 4. 1 114 time 1:44.4 Pharlot (Prouty) 1S.24, S.34, 4.M. Ready sianaara (sinowiesi .. i.iv. Woody Pride (Simonis) 4.54. t). 27.54. 7. t'A. furlongs time 1:47 Hot Rum (Dixon) 4J, 3.1, 3.44. Bell Tarlua (Sherman) 4.14, S.S. Harbor cmef (Auger) i.a. t. M.z. 4. 4 furlongs time 1:12.4 Cebena tDunsnu; n. ' . .rwi ... uuii- Uln Plr (Dixon) 4.40, 3.34. Rush Me (Hunt) 4.24. 4. t3.lt. It. One Mile time 1 :44.2 Prudent John (Rodriquex) 27.7, 12.2t. 5.44. How Den Lee (Tranehlna) t.44, 5.7. Bullrell (Phillips) 3.44. . 115J4. Hanoi s i,4M. 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