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THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
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LANE county athletes amassed
18 points in the state high
school track and field meet com
pleted on Ilavward field here Sat
urday. At the top Wally Hopkins
of Mohawk (far left) Is shown
finishing second to Slilnn of ha- :
lem (right) In the XRO finals.
Humor or Eddvvlllc Is third, in
the middle. Kelow Is Chiirk Kl- 1
liott, shown pushing out the shot
for a new state record I rldav, '
while a meet official records the :
feat. At the lower right Is Lester i
Nelson of Wnndhiirn, who set a '
new state prep pole vault record ;
at 12 feet, 2 Inches.
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Headlining Promoter Herb
Owen's mat altnuMion nt tlie arm-!
ry Thin May night, will be a team
match loiiturini Harry Klliolt,
wrcstlinq referee from Kiikouc, and
Jackie Nichols, the pride of fiostnn,
upholdint! the traditions of the
licnnifs, ng.iinst Ilio two mat
mcames, Monto I.aOue, Krcnch
nian. and Danny Sawch, Salt
Lake's ci ft to the wrestlinK (tame.
After last week's match between
I.aDne and Nichols. Monte de
clared that he received a raw deal
fiom Klliott, when the referee
awarded the first fall to Nichols
on a foul, "just because I failed
to break a hold when Klliott
thoue.ht we were beneath the low
er ropes and took a swiiir at Klliott.
is no siisii that Nichols should have
been Kiven the fall."
"I could take both those sissies
on at the same time and give them
the worst healing of their lives,
but I'd hate to take advantage of
them." the French meanie de
clared. When told that Savich
would be his team-mate, Monte
replied that "It will mean that
those two guys will take that
much more ot a licking."
Savirli could not be reached for
a statement.
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like to meet LaDuo alone, because
of the crack on the jaw he
ceived from Monte, and the short I J"',1 rCC laM wcr,i' Pi'"
fight they had on last week's card. I y ,',',kc U.,p mound again, op-
Kichols declared that it would be I
a pleasure to get another chance
at the Frenchman, and also to put I
Savich down a notch. I
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tha. LaDue will take the wo,
beating, what with N
Elliott both concentrating on him i
uwen announced that he will
have a strong supporting card to
go with the team match. Thev will
be announced later in the week.
Frosh-Rook Ball Game
Halted By Rain Storm
C'OIIVALLIS, May 20. Spe
rial) Oregon's frosh and Oregon
Slate's rooks got in three innings
of baseball here today before .lupe
riuxnis forced them to postpone
the third game of their baseball
series.
The lilt will probablv be made
up during the next week, but the
date has not yet been set. The
count was 1 to 1 when todav's con
test was halted. William's was
pitching for the rooks and Mus
sellmun for the Iruth.
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In Cascade Feature
Spriufgield and Lewis Lumber
company baseball teams will clash
at Swimmers' Delight this after
noon as a liMture of the fourth
week of play in the Lane county
Cascade league.
Tin? Town ics and Lumbermen
are lied for second' place in the
circuit, and the winner of today's
oinbro;;lin will have a good
chance at the second half flag.
Walt 1'eerson is expected to pitch
1 1 or ."-pringiioid. with Hod Mauney
tin- iinMinu lor i.ewis.
The Kii':ene Oldtimers, leading
the circuit with two victories,
will journey to Westfir. Hill Mar
tin, who hurled the Oldtimers to
an easy triumph over Trianele
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Ncars Final Round
Semi-iinal matches in the cham
pionship flights of the Kugene
t'ountiy club's annual spring golf
tournament must be completed by
this evening.
Winsor Calkins and K. Thomp
son hit finalists in the low handi
cap division and C. M. Hulton and
I'. I., tluftaker in the high. Wm
ooi s of these two matches will
meet for the "President's cup."
Final matches in other flight,
will be completed today.
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Face Tests Today
The two undefeated leaders of
the Lane county Big Six baseball
league will face formidable oppo
sition in games scheduled for this
afternoon.
Junction City and Alcidore are
the leaders. Junction will play
at Mohawk and Ah adoic will en
ter! aiii Maroola. In a third game
Cohurg plays at C'rcswcll.
Probable pitchers in the June- j
tion-Mohawk game are Harrii.sty !
for Junction and Jones for Mo- j
hawk. Hob Goodman will pro-!
bubly hurl for Alvadoiv, ' with
Cameron Hutcheson on the hil-
lock tor Marcola. Phillips or Pelp I
will probably chuck for Creswell, :
with Thompson doing the mound' I
duty for Colnn-g. I
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Elliott Cracks
Shot Mark Again
Axemen Betters 54;
Mohawk Runner Stars
Portland's Grant high school
annexed the 13th annual Oregon
championships on Hayward field
state high school track and field
Satorday afternoon, but Lane
county made its best showing in
years.
The well-oaiancea oenerais
rolled up a point total of 28 most
ly on points outside of the win
ning 5's, while Eugene, Mohawk
and Cottage Grove high schools
garnered 18 points between them.
Lane county s greatest Did ror
fame came when Chuck Elliott.
230-pound Axeman shot putter,
bettered his new state record with
a heave of 54 feet, 14 inches, al
most two feet better than the
mark set here in 1937 by Bill
Blackledge of Corvallis. Lester
Nelson of Woodburn also estab
lished a new state record, clear
ing the pole-vault standard at 12
feet, l'.b inches to eclipse the joint
record of Hendershott of Bend
and Simmons of Forest Grove
made in 1936.
Hurdle Mark Tied
A third state record was tied
by Gibson of Washington who
topped the -low timbers in th
200-yard hurdles in 23 flat, the
same mark made by Brady of
Washington last year at Corvallis.
Probably the outstanding indi
vidual performance as far as lo
cal fans were concerned outside
of Elliott's record-breaking shot
puts was the sparkling running
of Wally Hopkins of Mohawk
high. Coach John Buchanan's
galloper took second in both the
quarter-mile and 880. Early in
the afternoon Hopkins followed
on the heels of Johnson of Med
ford the entire way, unable to
overtake the southerner, who
finished within eight-tenths of a
second of the state mark. In the
half-mile Hopkins was left in the
ruck all the way, being forced to
find his way out of pockets and
take the outside lanes. On the
final 100 yards, around the last
turn, Hopkins moved up on the
leaders overtaking Hamer of
Eddyville and missing Shinn of
Salem by a stride. The two sec
onds gave Mohawk eight points
and 10th in the final standings.
Jlcdford Cops Second
Grant lived up to pre-meet
predictions by nosing out Bill
Bowerman's Medford high team
by nine points. The Black Tor
nado won second with 19 points,
followed by Washington of Port
land the only team to win two
firsts outright with 17. The re
mainder of the field finished as
follows:
Salem 12; Corvallis Ui; Pen
dleton 9; West Linn 9; Gold
Beach 9; Scappoose 8 Vfe ; Mohawk
8; Benson 7; Eugene 6; Mac-Hi 6;
Lakeview 5; Woodburn 5; Ontario
5; Athena 4; Chemawa 4; Cottage
Grove 4; Beaverton 4; Union 3;
Milwaukie 3; Lincoln 3; Eddy
ville 3; Franklin 2; McMinnville
2; Bend 2; La Grande 1; Arling
ton 114; Hood River 1V; Albany
I'M Gresham 1; Toledo 1; Mo
lalla 1; Phoenix 1; Redmond 1.
Dollarhide of Lakeview came
close to setting another new rec
ord in the broad jump. He won
the event in 22 feet, 54 inches,
three-quarters of an inch within
the state mark made by Burdett of
Sandy in 1935.
Near Jump Record
In tying for the high jump,
Cain and Newlands came within
one and ?8 inches of the mark set
by DuFresne of Roseburg in 1931.
Individual honors, outside of
the lads who established new
marks, were shared by Lloyd Le
Clair of Gold Beach, Jesse Truax
of Corvallis and Griffin of Pen
dleton. LeClair won the discus
and was runner-up to Elliott in
the shot put. Truax won the cen
tury, tied for second in the 220
yard dash and ran anchor on the
fourth-place relay team. Griffin
won the 220 and took a second in
the 100. All three men scored 9
points and will receive medals as
top individual performers of the
state.
The opening ceremony of this
afternoon's meet was rained out
but the presentation of awards
was made on the "queen's" plat
form by University of Oregon dig
nitaries. The half-mile relay was a
heart-breaker for both leading
teams Grant and Medford. The
Generals took the initial lead and
kept it until Thomas, Benson
negro elbowed his way past Gear
hart of Grant on the third lap. A
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Eugene Meets Portland Club
In State Loop Tiff Here Today
STATE LEAGUE W L Pel.
Hills Cretk 2 01.000
Bend 2 0 1.000
Silverton 1 0 l.OPO
Toledo 1 0 1.050
Eugene 1 1 .5J0
Portland Babes 0 2 .000
Marine Electric 0 2 .000
Albany 0 2 .000
Games Sunday
Marine Electric at EuRcne.
Hills Creek at Albany. .
Toledo at Bend.
Portland Babes at Silverton.
A scrappy Eugene baseball club
which already has brought Lane
county fans a "new deal" will
make its second home appearance
of the season at the fairgrounds
this afternoon.
The Eugene Athletic club is
Bob Wiltshire
With Eugene
Bob Wiltshire, a Eugene pitch
ing favorite for many seasons, is
with the local State league baseball
entry again. .
Wiltshire asked Albany for his
release . following last ' Sunday's
game and Saturday was signed by
the Eugene atheltic organization.
Last season the slim righthander
pitched for Hills Creek. Previous
ly he had served many seasons
with Engene.
Country Club Plans
Father-Son Tourney
The Eugene Country club will
hold a father-and-son golf tourna
ment next Sunday.
It will be a 36-hole medal play
tourney with full handicaps. Low
net aggregate scores for parent
and son will be counted. There is
no age limit.
bad pass of the baton to Edwards
cost Grant a possible victory.
Medford was a contender until
Crosby pulled up lame 75 yards
from the finish on the home
stretch.
Summary:
Mile Run Won by Fischer. Wash
ington (Portland); second. Lodee.
Chemawa: third. McGregor, Gcant
Portland!: fourth, Wilson, McMinn
ville: fifth, Guggisberg. Cottage Grove.
Tlml 4:35.
120-yard High Hurdles Won by Tay
lor. Scappoose: second, Jones, third.
Wells. Union: Fourth, Goffard. Frajik-
lln (Portland!! fifth, Kosderka. Gres
ham: Edwards of Grant fell and did
not finish. Time :15.3.
100-yard Dash Won by Truax. Cor
vallis: second. Griffin. Pendleton: third.
sun. Mcuouglilln high iMMton-Free-watei'l;
fourth, Boe, Milwaukie!; ftfth.
Davis. (West Linn). Time. :10.2.
Shot Put Won by Elliott. lEuecnel.
3 feet. 1- Inches: second, LeCiair.
IGold Beach). 31 feet. Vi Inches: third.
Stamm, Grant (Portland). 51 feet. 1
Inch: fourth. Koch. Washinffton. 40 feet.
9'i Inches; fifth. Wilcox. Washington
'Portland), 48 feet. S inches. New
state record. Old record 52 feet, 6'
Inches set by Elliott, Eugene, in pre
liminaries. 440-yard Dash Won by Johnson.
Medford: second. Hopkins, Mohawk;
third, Eagles. Lincoln: fourth. Hall.
Gran (Portland!; fifth Gonstor, Wash
ington. Time. :50.8.
Discus Won hv LeClair. Gold Beach.
126 feet. 10 inches: second. Karbonski.
West Linn, 125 feet, fl'a Inches; third.
Bla' Cottage Grove. 120 feet. 5 incbes;
fourtn. Stamm, Grant (Portlandl. 115
feet 414 Inches: fifth, Elliott, Eugene,
115 feet. 1)4 inches.
200-yard Low Hurdles Won by Gib
son. Washington: second. Edwards.
Grant (Portland!: third. Laxson. On
tario: fourth. Finch. Medford: fifth.
Yantis. Milton-Freewater. Time. -.23.
Ties meet record set by McKee, Pend
leton, in
Javelin Won hv Llkins. r.nnl (Port.
land!. 177 feet. 11 inches; second. Smith,
Beaverton. 174 feet 10 Inches: third.
Nelson, Salem. 170 feet, 11 Inches:
fourth Rukaveno, Bend. 16R feet, l't
inches: fifth. Hoover, Toledo 166 eet.
incnes.
220-yard Dash Won hv flrlfll. Pn,4-
leton: second. Croshv." Mfrifnrri ana
Truax. Corvallis. tied: fourth Pellit.
Benson (Portlandl! fifth. Wilt. Corval
lis. Time. 22.3.
860-yard Run Won bv Shlnn. Sat-m:
second. Hopkins, Mohawk: third. Ham
er Eddyville: fourth. Enchanis Ontario:
in,,, jonnson. ivirmord. Time. 2:02.7.
UHU-yard Re ay Won hv Rm,nn (Port
land). (Sinclair. Turner, Thomas. Pet-
in: second Salem: third. Washington
Portland!: fourth rnrvallU, llllh
Grant 1 Portlandl. Time. 1:33.8.
rugn jump Tie between Cain Grant
Portland), and Newland. Mri(nr a
feet: tie for third among Marshall.
I Grande: Fletcher. Arlington: Steele
Hood River, and Stryker, Albany. S
feet. 9 inches.
Broad Jumn Won Kv nnu--i.i-
Lakeview. 22 feet Si Inches: second'
Davis. West Linn. 21 feet. 6 Inch..:
hird. Finch. MMfnrri -n r 1 1 ,
fourth. Yantis. Milton-Freewater. 20 feel'
Inches: fifth Hoskln. Milwaukie m
feet.
r-o e van Wnn h wKt.H- i j
hum, 12 fwt. 2 Inche,; tie' (or second
between Frakes. Scupooose. and Munro.
..rani .Portland) ll ft. 9 i,i,...
, ,,., ,, , . r-iKirnix, 11 feel
New state record. Old mart i
men set hv !inrii,M, d- .
vjrove, in 1H36.
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the team and it clashes with Ma
rine Electric of Portland in a
State league tiff billed for 2 30
p. m.
Manager Ed Brauner's Eugene
troupe climbed to the .500 mark
in- league standings last week by
upsetting Albany, 5 to 4, in a
ninth-inning rally. The week be
fore Eugene dropped a close
opener at Toledo. ,
Marine Electric has a crew of
experienced semi-pro players
Though the Portlanders have lost
twice, they are reputed to have
a capable aggregation, and this
week indications are that it will
be further strengthened.
Kocer On Mound '
Opposing pitchers today will
probably be Joe Kocer for Eu
gene and either Bill O'Donnell
Jack Shaw or Oches for Marine
Electric. Shaw started last week
against Hills Creek. Both Shaw
and O'Donnell are members of
the strong University of Portland
team. Oches is a well-known
Portland semi-pro hurlw.
Ready to step in if . Kocer
should falter will be hefty Bob
Welton, who chucked for Eugene
two seasons ago, and tall Ole
Johnson. The veteran Harry Clon
ingcr who has picked up his ter
rific hitting pace where he left
off last fall, will be behind the
bat.
On first base will be one of
the several promising youngsters
on the Eugene roster, Abe Hatha
way. Hathaway, a sephomore in
high school, performed in major
league fashion around the initial
hassock last week, handling all
chances, smashing out a triple
and a timely single and scoring
the winning run.
Smith May Start
Another member of Eugene
high's "million dollar prep in
field," little Max Smith, may
start on second base, though he
may give way to Arnold "Speck"
Lovelace, veteran Oregon semi
pro infielder. Neal Nichols, Eu
gene high captain, is another
youthful second sacker on the
roster, and even Manager Brau
ner, who cracked out a hit in the
pinch last week, may take a turn
at the keystone.
Wayne Phillips of Westfir,
whose slugging has been sensa
tional thus far, will he at short
for Eugene, with Johnny Dunn,
rifle-armed favorite of Lane
county fans, on third base.
Brauner will choose his out
field trio from a group consist
ing of Ed Russell, Bunny Barker,
Bill Shear, Forrest Van Duyne
and Jack Moore. The first-named
three started last week. Shear is
a fourth Eugene high player.
Hills Takes Trip
Marine Electric is likely to line
up with Glenz on first base, Man
ager Jim Turner on second,
George at shortstop, Heath on
third, and Wittcke, Peterson and
Wetzler in the outfield. Cianna
will probably catch.
While Eugene monopolizes the
attention of home fans, Hills
Creek's fence-busting Hillbillies,
tied with Bend for the loop lead,
will journey to Albany. Bun Kel
say will attempt to hang up a
third successive pitching victory.
Remainder of the Hills lineup is
expected to include Grover Kel
say behind the bat, Howard
Parks on first. Cliff Baxter on
second, Bud Tuthill at short, Red
O'Connell on third, and Carl
Szedlock, Homer Parks and Hig
Lawson in the outfield.
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the Yanks out 12
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win over the l!""?!!
split in the series ,a?S
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Dutch Leonard of W-.
went the route and aJ1s'
up seven hits good 1, f ;
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knocked Kchiu... 1B1'1
league as Lor, Warned 1
IC V ' "' ule season. !
the Brooklyn rv..
to win. 9-1. tvm nair
wo ...(i ngaui
Philadebhia Phillies j?
their fifth straight ih r.
muure wem the route to
Reds.
T'je Chicago Cubs nraj
mi u piace ana gamed B
with the New York Ri.-1
winning, 8-4, behind the tfj
puvmng oi Larry frank
Hack led the Cub hitttn
three hits.
The Pittsburgh Pirate 4
lour oosion tiee nurierstm
ter a 12-6 victory and Bin
mm place.
Cottage Grove Hos
Spring Grid Practice
COTTAGE GROVE, n
(Special) Fifteen canSiiilsj
Cottage Grove high stbttfi
football team have been mri
out in spring practice here.
Coach Curtis Frenci is
to continue spring grid 3
until the end of the school
Frosh Defeat Rooks
In Net Match, 7-0
CORVALLIS, May a
cial) University ol Oregon!:
man tennis players blantei
Oregon State rooks, seven w-
to none, for the second it
season here today.
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