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Climax Pre-Season at for Final Drills By AtUGKTNEB wirkiat M far Water FfcU Monday, aad BmI Bifk4 aal Dm Baa rite, pHehera BakersT!", Je bjrajV Tb faMekie-banlag eUaacr af fa Water Field fare bM at yet afflelally Bamed lb starting barlar far lb Tbaralay earner wtti Bab Utile's Yaks, bat B Bkdy wlB b Mum BJade. father, whe in U faaM wka Trl-CBy lad seaeea. Dartag lack- tralalaf atrial at Warn, wbkh waa blessed wkb wana, eaaay weather aai be IV at hard work, la Scaalar waa I eiUMUoa eatings aad bat S. The aaaaager, whe k) Bkakiag hie aabat with the Senator Dm arrhral af lb toaa. Oa Maa aay alM tb Balgbt at Calaaa. aai wiU baM ttdr aaaaal ace atea hi lb K-C Ball. a tbat aa wttb a arlrat fat-t fetter at tx a'ciaek aal thea eaM Be leer to lb aabBe at ' V.U, Tb Salea Breakfaat Oab' Waaawaay eJfbl traer faberl liaaer BMetlaf at tba eaaler Betel wffl be aerated to la aVaater. aal ea Tbaralay aaea. ale at the liailir. a epa ' Maaafcr Carl Gaa tfaaaataai aw. Vara Madefataor. While NtaL Demi gktdgel. Lee fraab. . Ba aa Lao Walker, laJWaer Earl KaaU. Bay SUete, Bab CtmphiB aad Caa laria. aa eatAelaers Ted Bhiiit, Err Xaanar Bad Bab Derail. Walker, a iMrathrewiag rigbt- ' tor a bMHM by Seattle, If to Jala lb Beaaiers at BadaUg today. BaBa. aaalbar hard threwktg mm aa4 gtvea a eahetaatlat acaaa. after aameraaa ca falfB la tb M Waatara later ' aaraaa aal Baatr Cklef Dave ' Baa ar wvrklaf aat la letallf af tba aaeabif alfM are-cam aal M'eeal admiaaiaa bteaca an) araat be aarebaael far tba Ceavtaeed be has 0 taaklags by Seattle, bj to at eaiid wtaear tar play kllw Northwest Lmim, tM MB avmr at Hm Sale Iwln ZZ Weaaeaeay. Tb am Teeeday altar ebeektag aal at eeaeei. Throe attar . pBehera Andy George, tsuietear Caarga Mallla aad aatncMcr Jack. Daaa w Jala Iba Baaatan wbea lacy ar eaealaf faaM aal ar arallabla . at aaaMrea lewatowa agcecie baaae play bar Thareday dab laat yar. fed tbat tb 'tab wffl bar aafflcint kalaaea. (m4 ltkla( aa4 ff . ""B kaaw Jaat bv gaal w ar. ar araat, vhra w aa lb attar tlmht,- a aaa. "bat I Bk Ovl ctab aaa bebrra B wffl Orral Laau la Balaf aa tt aal at lb baB Bark. I aifbt with la Meaeaag NWL hmateai Yaktaa Boars. ansae far lenwlaf alfbt aal tkket aal cbalnaaa Claytea Fareaaaa I arflaf faa to bay tkelr aeaiaa laeata ee laat tb tN.M f al wffl be rceebeel ky Tkareday. B to reaaalel tail acaeae tickrU wU aet be ft tor lb career Tbaralay. Saadal Befceto AMMBga ta aaaaaa ncUf aeD bif rtr be ebewel aame lm Kaat larlaf tb Mf aaah lately. B kaaat yet aaaraachel Iba M.M faaL Tbee waa la ical baytaf aae at tte $3. W ar V tea tea ttckete, bat wba baveat yet beea railrl aaea. wffl be tcateetel B tbey wffl caB the baH aark. EM 44I1L Calif., today far the Baal ganae M(lbe eleas "GraaerraK Lagaew eetweale. ' ' . ' Tb eased to to km ItoMtof ' laaaedUtety faflewtag lb after. mm gaaae aad bUm arrivtag bi taJem lata toalfbL Aa afleraaea Dm Mastraa. teraaar tat la te play Balera ta . day. aa aa a Ml eaaad af ear bmt arifa liaibi wba Mf Mr hi ta Beaalag area. Ceanktg aorta wBh Saleea team ar catchers Harm Kaapf ts highly abaat Iba potential af lb teaaa, bat aaiekly. aid, If w deal wta regularly, m get. aa player , wh alU aria." . wta. If aat. It auk ckaafes." Meaawalic, a aaatber af ! aaea to tt aakB "Wilnaei lb ctal weteaaniai rrelaa await BaaM" bjarbaM b) to be beM. (II.M reatrrel aaal. M Senators Games Redding Today, Arrive Monday Bun -r Bearcats Take 2 From L-G 6-2, 4-1 PORTLAND. Aprfl M (SprdaD-Coadi Johnny Lewis' Willamette Bearcats preserved their undeleated statu atop Northwest Confer' enc baseball here Saturday afternoon by sweeping both ends af a double-header from Lewis and Clark. Scores of t-l and 4-1 five the Bearcats a 44 conference record. Single by Gary Burdge and Tom Moore, behind walk and a hit batsmen, got the Bearcats off to a M lead la the first gam and they were never beaded. Tb Tats upped their lead to t-0 with another bunt in Hi fifth with singlet by Howie Speer and Burdge and Vic -BacUund's do dm each chasing bom a run. Tba Pioneers got on the score board hi the sixth as Jo John son's douhl plated George Ad ' ami, who bad walked. Each team ' added aa unearned run in the ighth. i,....,r -5, WU Blalh iaabl A wild sixth inning In the are- and game, in which Willamett ef fectively used Hire misplayed bunts, twa of them going for sin glet, netted the Bearcats all four runt to break up a ecoreleu pitching duel between Jae Fowl- , ar and km stempel. ' loear started B off bv beinf hit by tba pitcher for th third tim n the two games and Backlund singled. Burdge followed with a bunt which went onfielded to load th base. The-Dick Rohrer put down a aqueeaa bunt, which catcher Art Bonna anmtc at tb plate, al- lowing Speer to tcor. Backlund cored on Fowler's bunt that went for a hit when pitcher Stempel and catcher Roona collided at tempting to field B. :jj " Baeklaal Gate l-far-l Burdge scored oa a flelder'i ehoice and Rohrer tallied m Ed- ' (CaaL page 4X, eeL ) Celtics Slam :Cousv Brillhnt In Easy'yictory; ) By AL UGBTNEX - ' Btotoaaua Baarls Baiter ' ' GILL COLISEUM. CorvaMl, April 10 (Special) Th NBA chanv j n.wtu l.l wik wtua arvrnwu vmu wumvw wiui Individual brUliance and a fistful af two-legged reasons why they copped the professional basketball title, toyed with tba Major League . All-Stars la their exhibition clash here tonight, winning by an llt-ioa Th Celtics got off to a 'flying start, leading 20-4 after six min utes, and then coasted most of the wsy. When their first unit of BUI Russell, Tom Heinsohn, Jim Los cutoff, Bill Sherman and the great Bob Cousy were in action, and putting out, the Stars were badly outclassed. . dated Gap Oaea , ' - Th quarterly scores were 36-32, M7 and 9S-77. The Stars got within six points,' at 4741 la the second period, but only because the Celts' second unit was off th bench. Many of the J.754 crowd be- nil. uiv 1 immmj viuu nunnci slacked' off at .times so that the Stars could stay la the tussle. Even so, the win was only the fourth, in six games now played . between the barnstorming units. The appreciative crowd oohed and ahhed tim after time as the sharp passing and shooting ath letes exhibited why they are pro : gretts. The fabulous Cousy re peatedly put forth with reasons why he's called -Mr. Basketball" and both Heinsohn and Russell . weren t reluctant to show why they were the NBA't topmost rookies. Heinsohn gained "Rookie of the Year" honor in th league and tonight fired in U points with an amazing array of shots. Hein sohn bad U points in the first quarter. Lesealeff Hits 11 ' "Jungle Jim" Loscutoff,' former V of Oregon great wss another big hit with th CeU and finished with II points. Russell had 20, and between the two of 'em they 'ruled th rebounds wbea they wanted to. Defense was nil in the clash, as expected. But th individual abil ity of each of the cage greats mad for a fine show., on that was highly appreciated by the crowd. Tb I.7M was th biggest gather In tha taurine troune baa vet drawn. Next stop for th team is Seattle on Sunday. Then it's Van couver, Wash., Monday Bight n) 1 (IN) Start u r r t Bliwsha IS S 1 SI Tardier ( 1 IT w r r t Loacutotf SlSHutchns I I I KuntU t IKJhfutoB T S I IT aharmaa 14Braua 1 I III Couqr , i II McCuir III Mm til iHobrtfi f 116 Rami? tl 4Bcnay It 4 10 Kichola 4 t Palaui 41 rtulUpi llll Talora. 114 Tatab tTiriMl Totals lTlTlOl , Bear bjr ,uartara: 1Q. 9 Tot. Calntt M M M St 111 atari " at U 101 Wm Bill Bnimtll.rlii" optimism II somewhat itartj ling. Normtlly any coach or manager la reluctant to put himself on a spot by predicting success. But Bossman Brenner obviously lsni re lated to tha specie. And since he hai a managerial record -with which he can back up such a dangerous prediction, well not agitato our ulcer by doing any wor rying this spring ... Bold BIO told wbea he came here that he dldnVeeme te give the Tillage a loser. He also told that the playing per aouel problem which has eftea plagued Salem teams of the past would WIHW aot be present this trip, Hit connection with the Seattle club - baa proved this te be tree, sad the guy win ten yea, "If we can't win with what we've got, I know where well get playera whe will wla for' Quite in About-Face for Salem Team Personnel-wise, Salem Senator baseball haant had it to good la yean. Usually we've had. to start out with ' little more than nothing, and add to It by begging, borrow , tag or stealing from any club that would listen. Uncle Hugh Luby waa a pretty good man ta that league, but he never seemed able to start out with a fully loaded weapon , Thing look to be entirely different this year. -BopefuHy much. difiereat It would be positiwely lovely: w atart out with aa outfit that would have Its opponent groaning and griping about how strong Jtk i: :.W i - ' Let's hope Bold Bill has that kind of an outfit . , . f ' Althongh he's ye to terror, Joha Wltte has the ; weapons te become quite a profeaaleaal wrestler, i Such Is the epialoa of Elton Owen, whe saceeeded la -. (Ceat. page at, eeL 1) , : :- " :"' Strong Oregon Cindcrmcn Beat Washington 84-47 , TTTir.rNir. Xnril 20 un-Tbe University of Oreaon track team, aided by record performances by Steve Bingham, posted aa S4-47 Northern ingtoa today. Anderson's 100-yard dasa tun was S.S seconds. , Basham was clocked at 14.4 seconds for the 120- yard high hurdles and Bingham threw the javelin zzs ieei, inches for a meet record. : Washington also topped two meet records Larry Pulfordt S2 feet, 4tt Inches u tb shot put vent and tha Husky relay team, anchored by Terry Tobacco, was clocked at I minutes 18.4 seconds. Oregon won all but four event. Washington winners were Tobac co in th 440, Pulford in th shot and discus and tb Husky relay The other double winner of the meet was Anderson. He added tha 220-yard dash to his 100-yard vic tory. Oregon's Jim Grelle led a sweep In the mil. Martin Pedigo led another Oregon one-two-three in the broad Jump; Rookie Mark Robbina woo tn two mue; Jim Bailey th (80; Jack Burg and Sam Whitney tied in the pole vault; Ken Grant won the high jump and Jack Morris, took the low hurdle. run 1. Jim Oralle (O). X. Iht (O). t, Jtt Williams Buck Knltht 101. uu 44 yard rua L Terry Tobaeca fW. 1 Ardaa Chrirtanaaa. (Of. a. Jarry ChrlaUaa (). 4S.S. ' Javalla 1, Id Binsnam (O). SSS aeL BU lnehea. a. Stava Anuaraon (Ol. 1, Dan Mletial (W). (Maat rae It iaet. I inch aat d. Old ir ia.il In mark of lit iaat. 1 lima Bord Brown, Orafoa.) Broad jump 1, Martin Pedifa (O). 1 Denny Gaorfa (0. a. Stava Aa aanoa (Ol. SI faat, J',b incnaa. t WIU have (6). a, Jack Moad 0). artot nut l. irrv mirnro w , IMM racord. O l mark of SI faat. t Inrhaa aat In ISM ay Hemun BrU, waamniuMvi IMI. , 1 h incn,. iod yam n..h l. atava Anacraon (O). a, Can Mapca (W). a. Jack Mot. rii (O). t.i. (Naw maat racord. Old mark of M eat by Carson ahoemeka (Ol ISM.) nif n nuraiaa . Lmu aunin tui. Daaa Slnear (. S, Mlk Mc- iuay iwi. vault-1, Bam Whltnay (O). ick Burt (Ot. 1J faai. S lnrhaa, If Labotmty (W). it fart 4 and Jack a. cutf Huh Jump 1, Xan Grant (O). t, Daan Slnaar (W). L BlUv Kern (Wl. t feat I'k Inchaa. aaa vara run l. jim taunav ioi. a. uava aicuuuoea (w. a auu wall (O). 1.S4X ' vara run i. aarra (0. t, Daaa Darby (W), a. Gary Maoaa (Wl. SI. 7. Two-mlla 1. Mark BnbMne IOI. X. Crnta Branaom (W), S, Frank Lueei iwr, a:r.a. Dlacuil. lrr thilfard fWl. t. Oena btaa (O). i, Bob Ambla (O). 193 feat. II inchaa. , azo-Tora low hurtiMa I. Jack Mor- rli (O). 1 Daaa Slnfer (W. a. Clan Small (O). MS. atlja rl,T waminauaL iMin, Mnaar, McCullourh. Toboeoa l ll l Mart racord. Old mark of 1 111 aat In IMI by Fall. Martin. Butcmna. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 21, "57 (Sec. IV)-4l B i i f " JOHN WITTE Off to good start Anderson, Doug Basnam and Ed THvision track Victory over Wasb- W-Year-OW Winner 'Mr: Baseball' Prize Eighty Bin year U Andy Raasea. ef MS MIU BU Saleat, Is the winner af Iba "Mr. Base aaD" caateet ssiaiarel by tbe Salem Reaateri tad Tbe Stale- A eaU was ataea for tbe "eldest Batem Seaater baaebafl faa,' aad Haasea ha emerged wtaaer, over a awmber af eth er partlripaats taetadlaf see ead ataea winner CUbert- Maa ar. wh Is St, and Fred WB Banuv wba la S Tba arfare was ta have beea a easa tirket te aU Seaater faaaes. Bwt aiae Haasea bad already Bwrchased bis. he wffl be fhrea aa eafraved Wetim aaas Tkaraaay alfbt dartaf Nerthweat Leagae epealag alght eereBaaBlrs at the ban park. HeU alas receive aaatb er prise a birthday cake, since bit birthday It aa Tbarsday. nanaea baa Bved la Salem at years, after remlaf ben from Deaasark. He baa aa tt-rear-M sister aad aa Sl-year-eld AMKSJCAM UAOt'S . - Kanaas City at Chicago Coleman (-01 va. WUaoa (4). Claratand at DatrotV GarcU (M) vs. Cromak (0-). Naw Tork at Botton aturdlvant (-l n. Slalar (t-tl. . Baltunora at Waahliurton (1) Brown (-l and Baamon (-) va. CSkakalat (0-4) aad Haraendaa (4). MAT10MAI. tBAGVB Bittaburalt at Brooklra (1) Kline and Law ia-oi va. , Hawcomoa ana uryaaeia (-. Philadalphta , at Naw Tork (1) RobarU (0-1) and Sanford (t-v vs. AatonaUl (-l) and Barclay (-). Chleara at at. Lou la () -VUiMr (- and Droit (- vs. Wthmmt (!) and JorMa (4). ClnrlnnarJ at Mllmika itiim. Vancouver Takes First By Tb Aaaaciaied Pre " Al 1H victory over Sacra mento, coupled with Seattle's 7-0 win from Saa Francisco, moved the Vancouver Mounties into first place tn tha Pacific Coast League Saturday.; ' v . s The other two PCL. games Portland at San Diego and Lot Angelet at Hollywood ware post poned because of rain. -Larry Jansea threw a live hit ter and walked only on as ttte Suds dropped tbe Seals Into second place, a half game ' behind . the Mounties. , Tb Seals used four hurlers. starting with Walt Mastersoa. Jim Konstanty relieved him in the fourth. Tommy Hurd took tbe mound In trie sixth and Bill Aber nathi finished up ta the ninth. Jaasea Hits Hamer v Seattle outfielder Jo Taylor lot bis second aomer of the year. a liner over th left field wail in tb fifth. . . . Tb Ralnlers scored one In the first, Leo Righetti doubling and coming home on ah infield out by Bill Glynn. . . . ... . .. la a four-run third,' two of the runt on Masterson were unearned but two were merited on singles by Glynn and Taylor: a double bv Jim Dyck and a single by Juaa ueiisa. The seventh rua was a homer i .1 , , 1 1 a. . m we auw oy jaiaw.il nus urn of the year. , . ' . Taneouvar . 1 tOo-Jl It 1 i a a pauca. aaarlowo (,)- Bundla () ana wnna, namai. a f a a a a (4), ta,aa Saattl. S , 104 ail one f t an rraaciaeo we an eoo s 1' KonaUnty 4. Hurd S, Abarruthia $ Congressmen Undecided in Sports Poll WASHINGTON. Aprfl 20 Iff Forty-two per cent of Congress members who answered a con gressional quarterly poll say they're undecided as to whether all- professional sports should be covered by federal anti-trust lavs. Of those who did commit them selves, a majority favored putting sports under th statutes. Congressional Quarterly, a priv ate agency that keeps tabs on con gress, said 147 senators and repre sentatives returned questionnaires with these results: Unbedded-43 For covering all pro sports 43 For exempting all pro sports 2 For exempting only football and baseball-U For exempting only baseball 1 Tbe on who favored excluding baseball from antitrust Jurisdiction reflected the present situation as established by ourt decisions. Tbe Sopreme) Court ruled in Feb ruary that pro football ia subject to antitrust regulation. It previous ly placed boxing ia the same cate gory. But in neither riding did the high court disturb earlier decisions ejuBrnpting baaebsQ. - -- . - A federal district, court has held pro basketball Is covered by tbe antitrust laws. " . Bills bave beea introduced in the house to coyer baseball and, oa the other band, to exempt all team sports. Lately, however, there have been strong indications Congress will pass no legislation oa tbe sub ject this session. - Chairman Ceiler. (D-NY) of the house judiciary committee said re cently the situation should be al lowed to "Jell" for a while. His antimonopoly subcommittee would be the one to bold bearings on the sports ivoposals. BASEBALL FANS USE THIS HANDY SEASON TICKET RESERVATION FORM! Nam . ... .. Address .......i.........,....PbOB N. . I wM earattae Iftr Salem ImbiS Clva Tkke aad aay Family Ticket .... .IllMe Ad ail Ticket (I adults) .S25.M Single Tkket ....... tZI.N Moke Your Own Arrangements for Payment! Clip this aew and mail ret . ' ; SALEM SENATORS If yea waat to pay la Fall New .... Pheae EM 41U1 Well deUver Tear Ticket Elks Linksmen Are to Finish 2nd Heatloday Second round play In the annual Salem Elks Club golf tournament at SGC is scheduled to end today thus cutting the huge field exactly in half. Losers in the second round are . eliminated from the meet. Championship flight matches due to b completed by tonight are Harv Quistad vs. Bob Stephenson, Barney Hodak vt. Glen Lengren, Dave Moon vi. Mike Raschko. Pat Mlklta vs. Sam Miles. J. R. Wood vi. Frank Ward. Glenn Cushman vs. Jerry Clausen, Hank Moon vs Bob Powell and Bob ATbrich va. Bob DeArmond. - ' la the first flight, loaded with erstwhile pre-tourney favor rtei who were upaet in opening round ac tion, its Jack Owero vt. Jack Brande, Ron Hoxie vt. Del Gwynn, Bob Price vt. Win Needham, George Scales vs. Lawrence Alley, Dusty Woods vs. Med Ingram, John Kolb vt. Bert Victor, Ed. Bauer vt. Fred Haas and Cliff Ellis vs. Bob Thompson. Quarter finals play is set for th week, with -a deadline next Sunday Bight - OCE Beats SOC Twice Wolfpack Sweeps - Conference Series MONMOUTH, April 30 (Special) Barry Adams' clutch tingle with two out in the seventh inning scored Dean Sore nnon to give Ore gon College of Education a 2-1 vic tory ever Southern Oregon hare today and a sweep of an Oregon Collegiate Conference doublehsad er. The Wolves rallied for three runt in th sixth inning t win th first gam. J-l - . . - Th Wolfpack made a clean sweep of its three game aeries with th Red Raiders and upped its conference record to 4-L The Wolves bave a 74 mark oa the season. Southern Oregon's Nad Landers was protecting a 2-0 lead oa a no-hitter going into the fatal sixth in th first game. Breaks Up Ne-Hitter Dwaine Brandt lashed out the first OCE tut of the game i with Sorenaon and pincn-hiuer Ron Jdc Kichan aboard, via walks, to acor on run. Adams followed with an other single to score McKichan and tie the score at 2-1 Brandt tried to score on a fielder t choice but was thrown out at the plate, but Wayne Osbora drove in th necessary run with another single. The Raiders had scored in the third when Ned Landers and Jim McAbe executed a double steal Landers scoring. . Their other rua (Ceat. page 42, eel. Oregon Tech Splits With Eastern Oreg yith EOCE Nine KLAMATH FALLS. April 20 - Oregon Tech and Eastern Oregon divided an' Oregon Collegiate Con ference , baseball douMeheader her today, EOC required on ex tra inning. to win the opener S-4, and OTl cam back to win th second gam S-l. The winning runs in the opener were driven in by Fred Cnaa. Monte Lewis pitched four bit ban for on in the second game. 100 Umbo Wool SPORT COATS . Soft at Cashmere at Caavt " Jm fat k aa Of -V """" mm Vt ya aealaaei aad earn a aaa al yea kta yaer .i aaari Doavcrs Even Scries With Oregon, 8 to 5 OSC Scores Heavily in Late Innings , EUGENE. April 10 HV-Oregon four Oregon pitcher as they defeated tb Ducks S-S in todays North era Division baseball game. . Oregon won yesterday's opener, a th series ended in S Us with eacn team posting one victory, OSC pitcher Syl Johnson, who pitched the' entire nine innings, allowed seven hits. He walked eight men but did not strike out a single batter. Oregon had a triple play.. Its first m several years, and chopped off aa OSC rally in the eceond inning. , After Dan Lovejoy had scored as a result of two errors and a double. OSC had Daa Luby at third and Hunt at second. Then Negri rolled sharply to Pfeiffer at short, who fired to Ellis Olson at the plate te cut oft Luby. Luby was rua down and tagged out The throw then went to Hastings at third to cut down Hunt and Hast ings thea turned to get Negri going into second base with a throw to that bag- " ' " Oregoa State ..Old 000 430 S 12 Oregon 100 000 Kl Tt Johnson and Loveioy; . Domo chowsky. 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So drop in on your Buick dealer today. Ntm Ainu-i VariaM Pitta C,x.(.i. ntAa aafy Dyfim Buick anOde t laaay. hit tUndard m Baadauw far, gaaar aaa Crarary tftimul at siasaat atra aaal aa Ua gamal,' Si j' . . ' State batters coDoctod 11 hita off Standings PACtnC COAST LSAOVB . Wlrd WLfrt Vancuwr 1 1 .is Lot Artf 4 4 Mm San rran t t Sn tMo 4 .an noujrwa a a .we sacram a I J7 Seattle ItJM PortUnd I T J22 Saturday'a raaulta: At San Pran. elaco t, Seattle 1; At Baeramanta t, Vaneeuvar 11; At San Dleta. Port land, rain: At Hollywood, Xoa Aa Sli, rain. NATIONAL LSAOtlB WL Pet. WLPrt. Broklya 1 1 l.en NawTrk 1 t .aaa Mllwauk t l.0fl Plttabsh i i .sa Chlcasa 1 1 Ml PrUUdal 1 1 Jt33 St. Lou 11 l Clnelna I ,ao Saturday's raaulta: At BraoklyB t, PltUbursri At Milwaukee t, Cln clnnaU I; At Naw York 1, PhiUdal phia t: Si. Louis at Chleafa, rain. AMSBICAW LIAOTJS WL Pet. VLM cnitaro a l one Boston 1 1 jsa Naw Yrk i 1 000 Clavalnd I f Xii K.Clrjr St Waahtia S t JOS BalUmre Datrolt Saturday's raaulta: At-Chieafo 11, Kauaa City 1: At Boatm 1. Naw York 1. Al Detroit 1. Clevaland ; At Waahlnfton , Balfcnlore 4. 1 i. f i lj t r - I i L af a fiJ Q 1mwf BMOXMU .a dSrrVTfJW.V aVTSS MOuTMAaTTaCJB Oat Your Authorimd Huiolx Dealer w - , - Braves Victor 5-4; Chisox Belt KC 11-7 ' By DON WEISS , TBE ASSOCIATED PBESS Lefthanders Johnny Podrea and Bobby Shuts passed their first tests with "A" grades Saturday at tbe Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees fashioned their third itralght victories of the 1957 BOBBTSHANTZ Shines ta ReMef i V 0 OlY 1 urn.. flru-L.J- ' . ; . ana mlSnu&ilil MuCo&id It Baa yMjr Bulek eaalar sy. Meau,M.. . ' rv, Spring 'VAttN SCTTSt VUKX . v.i vw r-v - Milwaukee and the Chicago White Sox kept pace at t-t with the defending champ of tb Ma jors, the Braves handing still win less Cincinnati Us third defeat. M, and the White 60s rallying off a six-run deficit to eutalug Kan mi City. 11-T. - Pod res scattered six nits la lead ing Brooklyn to a 2-0 victory over Pittsburgh, the same score by which Johnnny and his mates beat th Yanks la the deciding game of the U5S world sris. It was Podres' first start since then the chunky24-year-old lefty having spent last year m the navy. Larry Barw SkaUat - v Shanta, celebrated sore-arm cas obtained from Kanaaa City during tha winter, was brilliant tat his Yankee debut, allowing only two hits in five innings of relief . ea me world champions rallied to defeat th Boston Red Sox, 10-7 : ia 12 innings. Shanta picked up the victory, thanks to Hank Bauer's two-run homer ia the 12th. ; Detroit,, behind vrank . lary, . vfCoat, pag 42. eaL 1) . a tronot tenlo - toda: AUrOMOWUS AM I Wtti tUSUf TMU4 mo - at urefoa.) stela (S-lb va. Bpaba (-).