Bluejackets Clout Senator Mound Trio for 26 Hits in 23 to 3 Rout Bremerton, Wafth., April 27 Three Salrm Senator pitchers had no secret that the Bremerton Tarn did not quickly learn Tuesday night as the local mem hers of the Western International nnp celebrated their home opening of the 1049 season with a rous ing t3 to S decision over the hapless crew from Oregon's capital. A 18-run blast in the third de cided tht issue without a doubt. Since the Tars had earlier blast ed Wenatchee 20-10 they are rapidly acquiring the reputa tion of carrying the most potent bats Jn the circuit. As a result of the Ions tht Sol ens dropped down Into a tie with Bremerton for second posi tion, while Yakima, due to its 8 6 win over Vancouver, moved up to the top. Wenatchee drop ped Tacoma fl-3 and Spokane measured Victoria 7-4 in other contests. The whipping was one of the worst ever absorbed by Salem as Ray McNulty, Jack Ferluga and Don Medlin were conked for a total of 26 blows as the Tars went to the plate an of ficial 49 times. Medlin, a new recruit to he Salem ranks, tossed the last two frames. In that awful third, 17 Blue Jackets faced McNulty and Fer Jnea as they shelled them for ift blows. Here is how it went: Bill Taylor tripled to the fence. Jay Ragnl grounded out Al Banning lined a single, scor ing Taylor. Don Stanford sin pled to right. Lil Americh dou bled to left scoring Bonning. John Marshall doubled to right, scoring Stanford and Arnerich; Dick Sabotini singled to center, Lou Briganti singled to right, scoring Marshall. Walt Poce way lined a single to right, scor ing Sabotini. Taylor, up for the second, time, grounded out to Jim Wert. Ragni hit a Texas leaguer back of third, scoring Brigantl and Pocekay. Bonning walked. Stanford singled to cen ter, scoring Bagni. Arnerich singled to left scoring Bonning. Marshall singled to left scoring Stanford and Arnerich. Sabotini was safe at first on Bud Peter son's error. Briganti singled to left scoring Marshall and was out at third, Beard to Peterson. Marshall, a slow ball special ist, in addition to holding the Senators to seven hits, collected three on his own account. Salrm Bremerton C!Z) B H O B H O wPrtHwn, B 1 I Ssba'lnl, cf 5 1 31 Wert, Jim 111! Britain), 3b 4 11 B Prtere.on.ai Pocekay, rf 6 3 8 t Taylor. If (10 i 3 Hianl. 3b 3 13 1 ' 1 Ronnlne, e 4 4 6 1 Stanford, XI) 8 3 0 Wit ley, if Clierry, ef enaeter, 3b JWsnn, rf Ffflrrf. MrNtilty. P FrliiBa, p Medlin. p S Am r ich, m ft 3 1 0 Maraha.il. 0 Corey, 110 1 0 ft 36 7 24 Tntala 47 36 37 --Olaori" for Ferlitta In 7th. -Bart a, for Couraat In 9h. (Ml em 000 flOO 031 S Bremerton 3013.311 04--23 Pitcher Tp Ad H R SrAoBb MrNultr W 17 11 1 7 3 1 F'Huta i II 10 13 6 1 I M11ln 3 11 4 4 10 1 Marshall 9 36 7 3 3 6 3 HIM by pltrbtr: Stbatlnl by McNulty. Paaapd ball: Beard. Three bae hit: Tay tor. Two bae hit: Arnerich. Marshall 1 Taylor. Run batted In: Pocekay 4. Fonnln. Arnerich. Marshall B. Bertanol 3. Raant 3. Stanford, Taylor. Stolen bae: Bwhattni. Double play: Spaeter to Peter Iftrt to Wert. Time 3 30. Umpire: Hiwband. Bttham. Error: W. Peteraon. Wert, B. Peterxon 3, Beeon, Haani, Arnerich. Short cora; Yakima 30! 004 0011 13 I Vaneouver flJl 103 0000 4 3 Dtekey. Soriano 7t and Ortelc; Kind ff her, Snkter (3 and Bheely. Wenatehe 000 100 0334 10 S Taroma 001 000 0033 7 0 Bruce. Wearer 9t and Peauti Clarey, t?-ndron (9) and Warren. Brnkane 303 030 100 7 13 3 Victoria, 001 000 0.104 10 3 Blahlp and Parka: Ixttue and Morian. INDEPENDENCE GUNNERS TO HOLD PITA SHOOT Independence, April 27 (Spe cial) The Independence Gun club will hold PITA registered hoot lit the Inciil trap on next Sunday, starting at 9:30 a m. B A S EB A L L Pt the Aaaoctated Pre) Ftrb Sen! Srnrea Albany 6, Bruin afield t. VM vault. 13. Canby 1. Amity I. Yamhill 3. VThort 6. Bank 4. W-itherw 4. Millaboro t. Bcappooaa IS, Tillamook I. Sllrerton 30, btacada I. Beaverton I. Tiiard i. (&h3c CAMEls m 30 DAys-J sr vt W'fiaA MAT A DIFFREHC5T fcOM NOW 0H, itS ) I y CAMELS F0K M5! jv l . . y.-ip S ' -""s, ..'.T..""",'': WIL Standings Yakima Salem Wenatrhea Bremerton Vancouver Spokane Victoria .ISO .(100 .nn ..100 .3 ..J ...1 ...1 Taroma , (iamea Taeadar Bremerton 23. Salem t. Yakima (I, Vancouver fl. Wenatchee. , Tacoma I, Spokane 6, Taroma J. Spokane 7, Victoria 4. Softball Group To Make Final Plans Wednesday Final arrangements for the Sa lem Softball association season will be made during a confer ence to be held at the school administration office on North High street at 7:30 Wednesday night. Managers of all eight clubs must be in attendance. The clubs and managers con sist of: Campbell Rock Wool, Del Campbell; Mootry's, Jim Rawlins; Marine Reserve, George Wilkinson; Golden Pheasant, Bob Warren; 12th St. Market, Sam Blisch; Randle Oil, Ed Randle; Papermakers, Bob Knight; Knights of Columbus, Bruce Weisner. The association expects the teams to be evenly balanced un der the eight club program. Duckpin Bowling (Complete Retail) MFN'S CVITT l.FAOI'B FINAL STANDINGS won Lost Sunet Donut Co 34 32 Davla Otl Company 31 33 F-omty Olson 30 3fi I Malm Chevron Station 3 37 'commercial Seat Cover Bo, SO Eisner Molora 30 30 ! Lea Newman' 3.1 31 I Mick's BlK n Shop 31 3b TRAM LEADER Team Hlah Three Garnet 1. Frosty OUon 3473; 3. DavU Oil Co. 3341; 3. Elmer Motora 3317. Tram Hlah Slnale Game 1, Frosty OIxoq 865: 3, Klaner's Uotora 854; 1, Davla Oil Co. 351. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Individual Hlih Three Game 1, Waldo Willema 584; 3, Hank Miller 501; 3. Al Kenfleld 554. Individual HUh Stride Game 1. Emll Be boll 333; 3. Al Kenfleld 334; 3 Waldo WIHems-BIU Gambler 331. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Two Blah A vera tea 1, Waldo WlUema 155; 3, Al Kenfleld 154. The Frosty Olson crew chalked the hlah team aame of 855 and tht top aeries of 3313 Tuesday nlaht while Al Kenfleld counted the huh Individual series of 511 and Keith Kaye scored the top tame of L29. Lea Newman' (S) LI nil art 3fl4, bye 137. Fox 389. Ellsnn 323. Netmeyer 359. Flsner'a (liH. Miller 414, L. Russell 410, Stull 363, Potter 397, P. Rusaell 380. Malm Station (J) Malm 448, Wenaer 390, Kam 387, Keppinter 3S1. Dlmbat 379. .tflek'a Plana (3) Weston 434, Eshletnan 358. Willi-ma 441, Hauaen S8, by 3S1. Commercial Be It 4 1 C. Cappa 440. Hampton 419. L. Cappa 384, Kaye 451, L. Cappa 403. Front? Olson (3 Wood 474, Smith 480, Scholl 399, Gauthter 508. Meyer 454. Sonnet Donut (4 Still 449. Oliver 404, Schaefer 413, Wenser 380, Schwaru 498 Davla OH era (0) Harrison 453, Hen set 417, Kenfleld ill. Creasy 403, DavU 413. Western Sportsmen Win Fight on Hunting Area Washington, April 27 W) Oregon and California sportsmen have won their controversy with its proposal to include 1,300 acres of hunting lands in the lava beds national monument in California. The hunting lands will not be included. The nervice notified Senator Morse and Rep. Stockman, Ore gon republicans, that a presi dential proclamation it blng prepared to carry out an agree ment to keep the lands for hunt ers. The congress members said the 1,300 (T) acres, in the pen insula area in the western part of the south end of Tule lake, will be assigned as permament public hunting lands. A recreation area will be es-i tablished on the eastern edge! of the monument and 210 acresl - tue aaaBBitia 4, eA mm SAYS PATRICIA MORISON Levg-ty Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Bearcats Trim Pioneers, 9-5, in Conference Game In Northwest conference play Tuesday afternoon Willamette's Bearcats downed the Lewis and Clark Pioneera, 9 to S on the Bush Pasture lot. A big third inning when the Cata (cored five runs, decided the issue. Lou? Scrivens, Bearcat freshman chucker, was touched for 10 hits but his mates came through with an even dozen, half of them for extra bases. Errorless ball was played by Coach Johnny Lewis' squad. The Pioneers tallied twice in the opening frame as they col lected three hits. Willamette got one of them back in the sec ond and then annexed five more in the third as Bruce Barker, Ray Pointer, John Markoskie, Gordon Leni, Ray Harrington and Lou Scrivens all connected. Harrington had a S-out-of-4 performance at the plate, while Markoskie hit for the circuit In the seventh. Other extra base blows included two two-basers by Scrivens, one each by Point er and Barker and a triple by Pointer. Willamette engages Pacific at Forest Grove Friday and then entertains Portland at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Lewis Clark (M Wlll.m.tU ) BRHI B R H F, Thnmax.l 113 0 Dmi.liu.lll 4 10 3 Slthrn1.4 I 1 S 0 Barker.! 113 0 Knapp. 1 4 0 10 Polnt.r.M 3 13 0 rredrrck.m 4 110 Broua-.r, 1 I 0 0 0 fvt.rxon.l 4 110 M.rkoxkl.r 4 3 3 0 WILon,w 3 0 3 1 Lena, 3 3 110 Wrtbt, c 3 0 0 0 H.rrnitn.e 4 3 3 0 DrL5hmtt.3 3 0 0 0 Oxuna.2 4 0 0 0 Wricht. p 3 1 1 0 Srrtvrnn.p 4 0 3 0 Total S4 ft 10 1 TntBla H I 11 0 Lfwla ft Clark 300 110 010 ft 10 1 Wlllametta 018 011 10a 0 13 0 Eugene Nine Tops Viking Crew 7-1 Eugene high's slugging Axe men measured Salem high for a 7 to 1 defeat on their dia mond Tuesday afternoon in a Bib Six league gam. A two - run homer by Don Siegmund In the opening frame set the pace for the winners. Five hits in the second produced four tallies for Eugene. The lone score for Salem came In the first on a hit by Keith Farnam which brought in Claude Wea ver. Jim Rock, on the mound for Salem, matched the Eugene hurl er with seven hit ball. Salem 100 000 01 7 2 Eugene ...240 001 x 7 7 1 Rock and Jones, Taylor (8); Lewis and Hodges. the National Park Service over added to the monument. The latter acreage includes the Pet- roglyph area, where there are ancient stone writings of his torical significance. Stockman said the lands In question were under the Juris diction of the reclamation bu reau in connection with the Klamath reclamation project. The bureau agreed, he said to maintain its supervision and permit continued use by the Tule Lake-Butte Valley Sportsmen's association of the area it has for a club house and shooting range. Sfnf fnf Sfer ef $ entt Scrtce Wednesday, April 27, 1949 13 Padres Climb Atop PCL As Beavers Lose Again (Br ih. AMorlatrd PwuO Vince Shupe singled in the ninth with the bases loaded and thus blasted his San Diego Padres back atop the Pacific Coast league. The Padres beat Portland 4-3 while Oakland slugged Holly wood 15-10, the loss dropping the Stars a half-game behind the Padres. PCL Standings (B tht? ITnltM) PrM) W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Sun Di0 IS 11 .SB3 Let Airltf 1ft 14 .517 H ol! v wood IS 12 .71 DakUnd 14 H .483 Brattle IS 13 .1 Rin Fran 13 IT .414 Sermon to 1ft 13 .53 Portland t 17 .34S Tufaday's rtKUlta; Seattle I. Sarramfnto 4. Ban Franrlxco ft. Loa Angrlfi 3. Oakland 1ft. Hollywood 10. Aan DifRO 4. Portland 3. At Los Angeles, the San Fran cisco Seals slammed across two runs in the 10th to whip Los An geles 5 to 3. In Tuesday night's other game, Seattle scored four unearned runs in the first against Leslie Rockets Upset Pioneers LEAGUE STANDINGS W Parrish 2 Leslie 2 West Salem ...1 L 1 2 2 Pet. .666 .500 .333 The Leslie Rockets upset the league-leading Parrish Pioneers 8 to 4 in an afternoon game at Leslie, Tuesday. Jim Dimit's Rockets came in on the arm of hurler Steve Mer chant, who pitched an excellent five-hit ball game. Jack Cobb swung the big stick for the Rock ets, collecting a double and a single. 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Angel and Sublimity, will open May 1 with the Aumsville Firemen en tertaining Lone Elder. Coach Dean Roberts and the Aumsville "Fire Fighters" have been working out evenings for the past few weeks and show prospects of having a title con tender. Aumsville's share of the gate receipts will be used to pro vide better fire protection The schedule: May 1, Lone Elder at Aumsville; May 8, Aumsville at Aurora; May 1,1, Aumsville at Stayton; May 22, Mt. Angel at Aumsville; May 29, Aumsville at Sublimity: June S, Aumsville at Lone Elder: June 12, Aurora at Aumsville; June If), Stayton at Aumsville; June 26, Aumsville at Mt. An gel; July 10, Sublimity at Aums ville. Sacramento and went on to win 5-4, although collecting but four hits while the Solons notched 11. San Diego needed two runs going into the last of the ninth. Dain Clay and Steve Mesner each singled, then Buster Adams doubled home the tying run. Max West was walked and then Shupe, who came into the game in the ninth, hit his Frank Mer- riwell single. Marty Krug and Leon Thomas hit homers for the Beavers. Two big Innings that rounted up 11 runs enabled the Oaks to blast the Stars. The Acorns had a five-run splurge In the second due mostly to Maurice Van Fo- bay's grand slam homer. In the Sixth they put together five singles and two walks for six runs. or1lnd (B) San metre, 4 Mullen. 3b Rucker.cf Thorn B,3b Barrett. If Wenner.rf Krua. lb Burgher. c Kak. m Wooty.p lemlnt , 1 Clay. f 0 Meaner, 1 Adams, If 3 Wet, rf 0 Easter. lb 1 Storey. 3b 3 Rltrhey.e 1 B.WIUon.3 0 JurUlch.p OCoflcorart.l Bhupe.lb 1 A.WIlj.rtn 110 0 T fit si 33 13 37 0 Totals 31 BIS One nut when winning run scored. fiinnled for JurUlch In th. 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Mrrurjr Dfalrr" Dial 2-248 mm fflj drive ta tar Rr) f tpetaf T . fj, W laps' gf ym east mt line Iwi jU tsf Wn froa mt aharf e TsL Dodger Reserve Power Shows Against Braves tJnd Pres Sport Writer) New York, April 27 UR Brooklyn's bench is Just a spike splintered old board but Boss Branch Rickey fully believes It is the magic piece of equipment that will bring another pennant to Ebbets field. "We've got the strongest bench in baseball," he said, and he didn't mean that it was made out of oriental teakwond or Bra zilian lignum vitae. "This is the strongest major league team with which I've ever been asso ciated and I think we have an edge over all of the other clubs because of our reserve," Rickey explained. That bench strength was dem onstrated strikingly yesterday when Gene Hermanski replaced Rookie Cal Abrams in the start ing lineup for the first time. He not only hit a home run in a 5 to 2 victory over the Braves that put Brooklyn in first place but started the first triple play at Ebbets fiel din five years. The Thils won a 12 to 11 wooden wedding" from the Giants in 11 innings when Del Ennis broke up the game with a two-run homer. Bob Lemon's five-hit goose- rgg pitching and Lou Boudreau's 400-foot homer over the center field fence spelled victory to the tune of 1 to 0 at Cleveland as Red Embree of the Browns lost a tough four-hit decision. Rookie Jerry Coleman's fourth straight hit, a two-run homer. gave the league leading Yankees a 5 to 4 victory, their second straight over Philadelphia and their fifth straight at home where they haven't lost this sea son. The Tigers snapped Chicago's five-frame winning st r e a k by sweeping a douhleheader. OCE Diamondmen Top Linfielders Monmouth Pitcher VanLoo went the distance Tuesday after noon at the OCE Wolves clout ed out a 7 to 2 victory over Lin field college. The win evened the series with the Wildcats who had previously blanked OCE 6-0. Linfield 010 010 000-2 8 3 OCE 310 100 llx-7 10 2 Beavers Trounce Huskies, 18 to 8 Corvallis, Ore., April 27 U.R Oregon State Beavers Tuesday posted their second straight lop sided baseball victory over Washington by downing the Hus kies 18 to 8. The win put the Beavers in r second-place tie with Washing ton State in Northern division standings, Ask TED STARK a V t4At(ONAl DIlTILlllt HOOUCI I wFm': fta"11"! " bl . . i " ext A 1 4 E-k- e a j jr iiK..fJ -J V t ' limn Major Standings (Br th Unttta Pre i AaatTlean - W. L. Pr t W L Prt New Turk l l .niri Phllariai Detrett I 3 .714 Boston Cleveland 4 9 .MT St. l,mili Chtcaao 4 .SA8 Waihlnitn Nat I anal Lea rue W. L. rVf. Broklrn I 3 .631. ClolnniU New Vrk 4 3 .1171 Bt. I.nli Pitt-hurnh 4 .1 .ATI Chlcaio Bnntnn 4 4 .600 Phllartel Retail Tueadaj: 3 4 .420 1 7 .17.1 1 T .131. Ameriean Leaf tie St. hnuiM 0, Cleveland 1 Detroit Chicago 3-1 find tttna. K lnntngii. Philadelphia 4. New York I Washington at Boiton, postponed, rain. National Ietae B rt on 3. Brooklyn 8 New York 11, Philadelphia (II innings. Clnrlnnatl at St. Lnuli. postponed, rain. (Only gamea scheduled ! Willamette Golf Squad Defeats Pioneers, 14-4 Losing but one match out of the six played, Willamette's golf team scored a 14-4 win over Lewis and Clark over the Salem Golf club course Tuesday after noon. Jim Hanna of the losers, col lected a hole in one on the eighth green. Bob and Jim Johnson turned in 74s to share medal honors. Willamette (14) Aleksa 0 3 I.&C (4) Smith B. Johnson J. Johnson Dow Benape . . Southworth Semnert . Jensen Pj,,, CVxlHl Hanna Silverton Drubs Estacada,20-3 Silverton Scoring runs In every Inning except the sixth, the Silverton Foxes trounced Estacada high, 20 to 3 on the Estacada lot Tuesday afternoon The Foxes had piled up a 12-3 advantage before they staged an eight run rally In the seventh as they more than batted around in the Willamette Valley league contest. Silverton S22 140 8 20 17 3 Estacada 000 210 0 3 2 7 Lester, Koln (7) and Hande; Kiggins, Richardson (S), Nichol son (7) and Rallnu. ....3 0 ....3 0 ,....S 0 ....a o ....2 1 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Another LODER Feature To Give You Just a Little Better Service PHONE 3-4119 Be A Satisfied LODER BROS. Service Customer 465 Center St. Serving Salem Since 1929 t :i'v -a- a l' . jH COIf., NIW 0(K MOO' Vik Cindermen Eye Next Meet After Dual Loss Salem high trarkstars looked forward to a dual meet Friday at Albany after they were turn ed back for the first time In si milar competition Tuesday at Springfield. The Miller varsity cinder team nosed out the Vikings, 63-A8, while the Jayvee team of Spring field high topped a similar craw from Salem, 8316 to 38 Mi. Springfield scored eight firsts compared to Salem's six in var sity competition. Reatilu: Broad Jump: Freeman (Bp), Jen III Bp1, Hsmllton 'Ball. Bhrt: GtUon (Ball, Rajnolda (Bp), Mav (Sal. Javelin: Othetn , Bender (), Reynold (Bpl. Dlei,s: Revnold p, Llppert Ba, .u-ffrle (flsM. HUh hurdle; Rom Sp), Ralaler (Bp), Ms tht (Rait. inn: Jenkln (Hp), Irror (Bp). Hsll (Sal). Mile; Rurkhalter (8p), Adam (Bal, Rtrnn 'flail. 40: Covalt Otann (Salt. Oraala iaP. Pfl vault: Mnnre p), Qoheen (, und Lohr p) tted Low hurdle: Error (p), Cncklnf (ial, Ma'hla (AsM. J JO: Jenklna (ftp), HuH 8a1. Fs ton (Sali. S8ft: LofH (Hal. MfDnnald 'Salt. U Tor 3rd between Adanu (81) and Wal ler i Pal i. Htah Jump: ape.net (h, Bpor )) Mivire (Bp. Relay: Aaltm Fat ton. Covalt. HalL Brldaest. Hopsters Nose Monmouth, 11-10 Independence In spite of an eiRht run second inning on the part of the Monmouth Wolver ines, the Independence Hopsters eked out a 11-10 diamond win Tuesday afternoon. The locals tied the count at 10 all with a five run rally in the seventh and then scored the winning marker in the eighth. Monmouth was credited with 13 errors. Monmouth ..082 000 00-10 7 1$ Indep 004 100 .11-11 12 7 James, Baker (4) and Partlow: Harden and Scott BASEBALL Opening Night APRIL 29 - 8:15 p. m. SALEM SENATORS VS. VANCOUVER ENTIRE GRANDSTAND RESERVED Tickets on Sal HOWARD MAPLE Sporting Goods No Phone Reservations Gates Open 6:45 P.M. pt. Qt. Enjoy the whiskey mats a a ah Nnin. ' i You'll ling the proiiei ot A. . m B . i ii ... uia ounny Droon Drona i ii i the areot whiikey withmellow, Pdigrd itock ond rich enjoyment nnHe up 0 drink "on the Sunny Brook iide"l Kentucky Whiskey -A Blend loot rot run 3 WTfMM1 tf IVIIT 10 N OM omi J 0AIM NtUtlAl SPHITJ