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r I note' rt!f.lel 1 f" , nr the mc" fljArlh rlt.hU the ' k m one of the na collegians." Miss P0! hhwodform he ...ul hv v"" : St oy ; 'S!an0.av,rn.nh Fw ' u,i. n Sam f!Par.."'"-j r.nrm ,, was out in 1951 MU, 8-Roseme, li-Sutton. tti High Hurdles ti in collegiate com , year, Jack Davis of most likely double He PCC meet. Last ophomore, Davis first ! wai this same meet there he went on to Ulisnt NCAA victory. his top compe"" torn Bob Mannas i who has a 'l10th of second rnvb. Steve Turner, Lj California sopho- aUo figure, uavis u ennhnmore team- Ld Wright, who could long with Larry Lip California ana iresn- I n lll.l TTPT.A fetish: 1-Davls 2-Ma- e"e fright 4 Turner 5 L Low Hurdles ;ow i An Open 4 feme. Day I V of 6th 4 Blcdr C Form Sheet ler in the lows. Othen who have shown promise In the low hurdles this year are . Bob Mathlas of Stanford, freshman Leon Clarke of USC, Larry Llppincott of Cal, Dave Roselllnl of UCLA, Frank Morris of Washington, Idaho's Bruce Sweeney and Jim Lea of USC. Probable finish 1 Davis 'i Turner 3 Mathlas 4 Morris 5 Clarke. Broad Jump UCLA's George Brown, one of jj; , i fOITlB Ul UVU" " n - I. '.ga, , men to the greatest broad jumpers of all I nn the threshold or . 'nfnrlH'a rprnrH and sncctators new - at the PCC meet may be witnesses to that prodigious leap, arown started slowly this year, but on May 10 ' the Fresno Helays lot fly with a 26 ft. 3 V4 in. jump. It was only five inches snort or marlr nnH thp th rri hpst jump in the history of the event. Brown says his aim is to jump IT faat and thin iutTID could Well come at any time. The broad jump Ig a Wloe-open utuue uuiuuu Qmiun Fmnlc Flores has a best of 24 ft. 6W in., but teammate Verle Sorgen, (23 ft. 11 'a in.) nas Deen more consistent. Don McClure of Oregon offers a threat if in top form. Teammate jacK smun mignr. also put up an argument along ...ith nnia SUartvprit of Washing ton and WSC'i Clint Richardson and Erie Roberts. California nas a In SIpva Turner with a 23 ft. TA mark after early-season in juries. Probably finisn l Brown 2 Turner 3 Sorgen 4 McClure 5 Flores. Puscas Beats Amos Lincoln Ugh u secona. ' Jackie Puscas ot Eugene won tiers from the North, declsion over Amos Lincoln Im wasningion Wfldn.sdav niEht in a speedy four- Iiho's Bruce Sweeney, . . ,, Eueen& fcked as possible point nrt,,A,. .rvev Burke, col ored atom-fisted belter won a de cision from Mike Coleman or i.u- In other campaigns, Marcy Walker, Portland, stopped Carl Roy Steen of Eugene; Major Lln- flQ LOW nuruiCT COin, IUIlldIIU, MiuunDU uui. mwi was ths favorite Knhnfur TCucpn decisioned Todd leir of Jack Davis of Lundy, Eugene; Virgil Dwyer, still retains plenty of Salem, decisioned Louis Johnston, lis event, although he Portland; Battler Nelson, Salem, I........!!,. K tit J i-lt T l l I3n-f I Turner of Cal will be land and Willie Redern decisioned Fishermen, Sportsmen I For Your Convenience . . . Expert Service At All Hours! Fast 10 Minute Tire Service Safety-Check Lubrica tion Flying A "Tiger Power" Gasoline ieorge Nottingham's Associated Station Phone 5-9373 rvSs . n All-Time High ac?"" the WiUys en-Lark, feature by Sneering de81n because it blends pthi. .. ? far ahead in valnn rwnm Ns, front and"1' Compare ite spaciousness . . . 61-inch-wide P spaa .11 , rer Compare ita Danoramic visihilitv . ... tha i mm. r i I it to a. , ng e low 23- in. center of gravity that I;. . 'v luan rn ... ... . L Ogives fld M- Wlth lta igntning 6 Engine, the P. Su. ?oeet Perform uayatWilly9.Overland dealers. tREO BY Titt- r, itiE FAMOUS LIGHTNING 6 BRODSKYS WILLYS CO. 199 West 8th Ave. Eugen Phone 5-8513 Bend Wins Big-Six Oakridge Dellinger Sets New Mile Mark SALEM Bend adrfpd tha Rio. Six. League track title to its state cinder crown here Wednesday arternoon. The Lava Bears piled up 57 310 points to 49 310 for Salem, 48 110 for Eugene, 21 610 lor Albany, 18 610 for Corvallis, and 17 110 for Springfield. The Axemen were dcflnding cham pions. Four records were set and one equaled in the meet, with Spring field's prep distance star Bill Del linger setting one of the marks. Dellinger, In outduelllng his near est rival Ron Mesklmen by five yards, set a mile standard of 4:31.2. Runnerup Meskimen was clacked in 4:33 which also would have cracked the record. Dellinger, running with only a three-day rest from the state track meet, didn't compete In the 880, Bend's Dean Benson set two records by clearing the high hur- dices in 15.2 and the lows in 20.4. Tom Blackstone, Corvallis, got off his best discus throw of the season, 153' 4 " to set the fourth mark. Eugene's Jim Young tied the Big-Six high jump record with a leap of 5' 10". One of the top races of the day was the 220 where Bend's Jack Sheffold nipped Eugene's Arden Christensen by a matter of inches at the tape. In the lows, Benson finished only a half stride ahead of Dick Jensen of the Axemen. Summary: 100-Yard Dash: Won by Jack Shefford (B. 2-Chrlatensen (El. 3-Sabln (Sp). 4 Larlos (Al, S-Vlele iSal. Time 10.4. 220-Yard Dash:- Win by .lack Sheffold mi i.rh,uiAn.M ir.i. 3-VI! (Sa). 4 RnwUnu (Sal, S-Castlllo 15a). Time 23.4. 440-Yard Dash: Won by Chuck John son (Sal, 2-Sabln (Sd), 3-Ertlmann (E), 4-Dvirr (Al, 5-Mlshler (Al. Time 54.0. ailO-Ynrd Hun: Won by Dick Glasjow (Sal. 2-Burmcister (Bl, 3-Knapp (Sa). 4-IIcnry (Sal, 5-Hlvoley (C). Time 'm'Hp Run: Won by Bill Dellinger (Sp, 2-R. Mesklmen IEI, 3-Morss 'Al. 4- nnblns u. 5-salinR i&ai, lime (New record, old mark 4:36.0 by Mc Mlnnvillc's Wilson In 1940) Hiah UnrHlec Wnn hv Dean Benson (Bl. 2-Jensen IE). 3-Roe (Spt. 4- Morris (Al. 5-Wlkoff (Sal. Time 15.2. (New record, old mark 15.8 by Salem'a Blbby low Hurdles: Won by Dean Benson (Bl, 2-Jcnsen (El. 3-Davis (Sal, 4 Morrls (At. 3-Samples (Bl. Time 20.4. (New record, old mark 22.3 by Albany's Wil'.ard in 19S1) Broad Jump: Won by Larry Paulus (Sal. 2-Sampica IBI.'3-D. Georlfe (El. 4-Robuck (B), 3-Nlelson (Sp). Distance 20'3'V. Htch .Tnmn: Won bv Jim YounB (El. 2-Baer IBI. Paulus (Sal and Romls (El. .1-Rose (Spl and Samples (Bl. Height S'10". (Ties mark set by Corvallis Mc CaKerty in 19481 Pole Vault: Won by Volney Slgmund (Bl, 2-Klnnaman (El and Loy (Bl. 4 Tle among Bell and Smith (CI, Line hacker ISal, Wilcox and D. Mesklmen (El, Fox and Poppert (Al. Maxiicld and ne.l- T4.k- ml Uclffhf 11'R'V i Shot Put: Won by George Meyers (Sal, 2-Scolt (Al, 3-Elllson Id, 4-mcueorge (El. 3-Martln (Bl. Distance 4fi'W. Discus: Won bv Tom Blackstone (CI. 2- Elllson (CI, 3-Nelsnn (Sal. 4. Loy (Bl. S-Wrbb (Al. DlsVnce 1R1'4T". (New record, old mark 143' by Eugene's Par sons In 1951) Javelin: Won by Frank Ellis (Bl, J Monlcal (Bl. 3-Be( (CI. 4-McGeorge (E). 5-Taylor (Sal. Distance 1561". RflO-Yard Relay: Won by Satem (Cas tillo. Rawlings. Paulus. Vlelel. 2-Eugene. 3- Albany, '4-Bend, 5-Springfield. Time 1:34. B. FINAL SCORES: Ben 57.J, Salem 48.3. Eugene 46.1 Albany 21.6, Corvallis 18.6. Springfield 17.1. in Car Valuel feature; $ aero and " - - - DOWN ENGINE Cops Valley Meet Double Main On Mat Card COMPLETE PROGRAM First Main Event Toi Yama to vs. Frenchle Roy. " Second Main Event Billy Mclby vs. Kurt Von Foppen hcim. Semi Final Hal Kanner vs. Tiger Ncnoff. Opener Ray Wilson vs. Bud dy Gilbert. Referee Harry Elliott. Matchmaker Don Owen will not only feature a sparkling double' barreled wrestling headliner, but two highly-touted young new comers Hal Kanner of Brooklyn and Buddy Gilbert of Pittsburgh. Holding top interest will be the clash between Tol Yamato, the villainous Jap from Singapore, and Frenchie Roy, the hard-working French-Canadian. Yamato has become the most hated grappler in the business, even more so than the Gorkys, and Tol has demand ed police protection. Billy Melby, the Salt Lake City champion and top favorite with the fans, will battle Kurt Von Poppenheim In the other end of the twin main-event bill. Melby warmed up" for his match against the so-called "Proud Prus sian" by winning a seven-man battle royal in Portland Monday night. Kanner, rated as the wrestling 'rookie of the year" In Greater New York last season, is a classy scientific grappler who Is ex pected to give the more experi enced and rough-and-tougji Bul- Gilbert, the burly and talented young Pennsylvanian, will be meeting another young "comer" in Ray Wilson, the Utah matman who battled Buck Davidson to an Impressive draw last week. Lumbermen Golfers Take Over Country . Club Friday More than 100 lumbermen golfers and an equal number attending "for the ride" will vie in the 11th annual Willamette Valley Lumbermen's Golf Assn. championships at the Eugene Country Club Friday. The 18-hole team and Indi vidual championships, both for scratch and handicap competi tion, will feature the tourney starting at noon. A nine-hole, one-club tourney will be held In the morning. A gin - rummy tourney Is booked for the after noon. The championship banquet ia scheduled for 8:30 p.m., fol lowed by a Monte Carlo enter tainment. General chairman Is Stu Smith of Eugene who predicts a record attendance from Oregon, Wash ington and California. LIST : RICE PAYMENT AS 10W AS $600' kOO MONTHLY PAYMENTS ONLY $72.80 Including Insurance and Interest Runoffs; Billies Finish In Second Spot COTTAGE GROVE Oakridge displayed strength in all events to win the Valley League track championship here Wednesday afternoon. The Warriors piled up 176 points to out-distance Pleas ant Hill with 126. Willamette collected 41 56, Creswell 31, Lowell 28'A, Elmira 20 and Junc tion City 13. Five old marks were bettered at the meet, and two other records were equaled. Darold Dilley had one of the day's best performances, with a record leap of 21'4" in the broad jump. Other new marks included: Dale McCormlck, Pleasant Hill, 48'3y4" in the shot-put; Ron Whitecliff, Oakridge,, 155'7" in the javelin; Del Cummins, Pleasant Hill, 4:51 in the mile; and Walt Spriggs, Oakridge, 2:10.8 In the 880. Spriggs, In handing Creswell's Dean Workman his first defeat of the spring season, tied the Valley mark of 55 flat for the 440. Fred Richter, another of the Warriors' many point-makers, equaled the 100 record time of 10.7. The Billies and Warriors shared all first places in finishing far ahead of the back. Oakridge had nine first to five for Pleasant Hill. Summary: 100-Yard Dash: Won by "Fred Richter (01. 2-D. Dillev (PHI . 3-Freirieh (PHI . 4-Scalabrin (Wl, S-Paulson IJCl, 6-Math- ews t-ni. rime id.. (lies mark set by Pleasant Hill's Bob Freirlch in 1951) zu-rard uasn: won by Jred Richter (01. 2-Frelrlch (PHI. 3-Mathews (PHI. 4-Lane (01, 9-Bowlsby (El, 6-Burlng (El. Time 24.5. 440-Yard Dash: Won by Walt Spriggs II. 2-Wnrkman (CI. 3-Roalhrln (Wl. 4-Svendson (01, 3-Fltch (Wl. 6-Brown (Ll. Time 55.0. (Ties mark by Pleasant Hill's Don Larlson in 1951) nou-xara nun: won dv wait Hpriggs (0). 2-Cummins (PHI. 3-Tracer (.TCI . 4- Shlelds (El. 5-Seruby (01. 6-Marquls (01. Time 2:10.8. (New record, old mark 2:12.0 by Oakridge's Jim Long in 19511 Mile Run: Won by Del Cummins (PH), 2-Dclne.s (Wl, 3-Jacnuenold (Wl. 4-Reed (El. 5-Marquls (0), 6-Scruby (0). Time 4:51.0. (New record, old mark 4:52.3 by Oakrldge'a Vern Lee In 19511 nign nuraies: won oy hod Kimsey (01, 2-Clark (01. 3-Morris (LI, 4-Decker (CI, 5-Brown (L), 6-Palge (JO. Time 16.S. Low Hurdles: Won by Bob Klmsey (0), 2-Whltecllff (01. 3-D. Dilley (PH), 4 Jones (Ll. S-Payne (Wl, 6-Adams (C). Time 22.7. Broad Jump: Won by Darold Dilley (PH). 2-Richfer mi. 3-DuMont (01, 4 Scalabrin (Wl, 5-Paulsnn (JC), S-Long (PHI. Distance 2t'4" (New rernrd. old mark 20'1'A" by Lowell's Harry Rottor In 19511 High Jiimn; Won bv Tn, TTIfffflnbot. ham (PHI, 2-Davls (PHI. 3-Denker (Ll. Short (W), and Bailey (Wl, -Scruby (01, Sustlllo (W) and Klmsey iim. neiKni a . Pnle Vailll. Wnn feu mil Fl.iMnnt (A 2-Morrls (L) and Gray (CI. 4-Abbott "wi ann Huncorsky n, e-Matnewa IW) and Lister (T.l. Wlcrht ir.i". anot put: won by Dale Mccormick Tni. 4-k.iarK iwi. ,,-Draaiey irnii - Steiner (0), 5-Whltecliff (01, 6-Chambers (Bl. Distance 4R3' . (New record, old marK iuJ' ' oy Mcuormickj Discus: Won bv Dale MrCnrmlek (PHI 2-Tuchardt (0), 3-Adams (Cl. 4-Sttner (01, 5-McKlnney (El, 6-Wllllami. (0). uistance iz . Javelin: Won hv Ron AVhltertlM ftl 2-DaPron (PHI, 3-Clark (0). 4-Lane (0). 5-Paulson (JCl. 6-Darling (PHI. Distance lo-i I . mew recoro, oin mark iaj a'.v by Pleasant Hills Joe TJapron in 1931) BHO-Yard Relay: won by oakridge (Richter. Lane. Clark. Klmsevl. 2. Pleasant Hill. 3-Elmira. 4-Lowell. S-Wll inmpti. B-ureswe 'lime lMK.a. FINAL SCORES: DakrMge 17fitt Pleasant Hill 123. Willamette 41-56, Creswell 31, Lowell 28Vs, Elmira 20, junction city 13 F.O.B. TOIEDO, OHIO. PIUS FED. ERAL TAXES, STATE AND LOCAL TAXES (If day), FREIGHT, DELIVERY AND 'HANDLING CHARGES, OP" TIONAl EQUIPMENT EXTRA. Creswell Meets Gervais Friday The 1952 Oregon State B League baseball championships will open Friday night at Drain High School with four teams Creswell, Gervais, . Malin and Boardman making bids for the crown which Drain has won the last three years. , Creswell's Bulldogs and Gervais will open the semi-finals activi ties Friday night at 7 p.m., DST. The second Friday game will be gin at 9 p.m., DST. The two losers will play a con solation game Saturday night, the first contest of the evening and the finals will be the second Sat urday night game. Coach Homer Parks and his Creswell Bulldogs entered the championship playoffs via a mile long route that included the East ern Lane County B championship, the Lane championship (by vir tue of a victory over Coburg's Bronos) two sub-district 3-B vic tories over Philomath and Scio, and an inter-district victory last Saturday against Drain's always potent Warriors. , In all probability Creswell's fortunese at Drain this weekend will depend on the iron arm of one Merrill Zilkoski, one of the secrets of Creswell's success this year. Zilkoski, has a record this season of nine wins and one loss, the loss a one hitter. If Zilkoski runs into trouble the Bulldogs will be able to call on Freshman Ron Dersham or Sam Shoaff. PENDLETON OPEN PENDLETON OJ.R) The three-day $2,000 Pendleton open golf tournament opens Friday with a field of 61 golfers, includ ing 26 professionals, competing for prize money and trophies. 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