eller Dwellers Slap Solons With 11-5 . VM-J.-l. A lU 1 .4 1 1T i The Victoria Athletics, Western International I...,,. .n.. performers humiliated the Senators Tuesday night at the British Columbia gang hung a 11 to S defeat on our local rnm.nrt.r. Each aide employed two pitchers Pete Vucurevlch and Vince pesky for tne winners ana Bin ; Durocher Happy; . Vows: 'No More Trouble for Me' New York, May 4 U I,fo Durocher, baseball's tur bulrnt titan, rejoined the New York Giants today "ve ry much pleased" at Commis sioner A. B. Chandler's deci sion and determined to duck any further trouble.' Chandler, In his Cincinna . ti office yesterday, exoner ated the impulsive pilot of charges that he assaulted a baseball fan and ordered the suspension against Durocher lilted lmmedi a t e I y . Today Leo returned to the helm of his team as it played the Pittsburgh Pirates here. .i ,-v. Mvir I ii nanii uijhii iiwiii Jk now on." Durocher declared upon alighting from a DC-6 airliner at LaGuardia air port. "No more trouble for me. Two-Fisted Wolfe Assault WinsTKO In Portland Bout Portland. Ore.. May 4 (UR I Dick W)lfe, Portland, at 151 pounds last night h i t Lloyd Wagner, 14 7, San Francisco, with everything but the ring side seats to register a techni cal knockout in two minutes of the first of their scheduled 10 round bout The referee stopped the fight after Wolfe closed Wagner's left eye and dropped him for two nine counts. In three preliminary encount ers, Don Doyle, Portland, 141, kayoed Lyle Wescott, Roseburg, 13814, in the first of their four rounder: Jimmy Gooding, Port land, 128 decisioned Bucky Edwards, Vallejo, Calif., 126. after 10 rounds and Bobby Volk. Portland, 164, fought a 10-round draw against John L. Sullivan, Portland, 168. Leslie Rockets f Top West Salem In Five Innings The Leslie Rockets walked over the West Salem Giants, 17 lo 4 Tuesday afternoon in junior league ball game which was called at the end of five and one half innings because of lapse of time. Larry Paulus hurled a one- hit game for the Rockets, strik ing out seven and giving up five walks. Lloyd Trussell collected three hits in as many times at the plate. Coach Bill Hanauska'l Giants had trouble finding the plate as a result the two West Salem pitchers walked 17 and struck out three. West Salem 010 003 4 1 Leslie 370 43x 17 5 3 Nelson, Flesher (3) and Bran son; Paulus and Winegar. Bearcats Lose Meet to Pilots The University of Portland PiloU assisted Willamette In dedicat ing its new Bush Pasture track Tuesday afternoon and the cere monies were none to jovial for 80 to 51 as they took firsts in the mile, 440, 100, 880, pole vault, shot put, high jump, dis cus and broad jump. Ted Mertz led the Bearcats In individual scoring as he fin Uhed first in the high and low ihurd.es. Bob Hall, Woodburn freshman, tossed the javelin 192 fpet, S inches for one of the bet ter marks of the meet. immary: Mlle-JollT P, Stauffer (W, Welae . (War, Time, 4: lift. MO-Tird daafc Rooklldae P, McKee P. Predtletto (Wt. Time :U 3 100-vard dah Herndon P, Clothier IP' Woolev P, :1ft I. UO-yard htth hurdle Meti W). Thai fcfrer (Pt, PedJ (Wt. Time, :11. 0.y4rd daah Loudon P, Weue (W, Bevnoid iw). Time l ift 0. 310-yard low hurdle Me rta (W). Rook lMie (p, Thilholler 'P. Time :37. Mile relar Willamette (Bates. Sti anile. Predlletin and rede(. Time. 3:37 0. Pol Tault Wridie (P. Noa ' tnd Boencer (Pt tied for second. Helcht, 10 ' lnche. Shot-put Mathewa fP. Bllot P. Jnhnsrud W. DUtanca, 37 feet 3 Inches. Hlih Jump Mathewa P. Merit iw nd Pedj (W) tied (or second. Heliht, ft tn 0 inch. Dlus Mathews (P). Oottfled W, Jfhnsnid (W), Distance, lift feet 4 Inches. Broad lump Herndon fP, MicRae W, Hint 'Pi. Distance. 30 feet 0'i lnche-. Javelin Hall 'W). Morrslon (Pi, Matu T Dljiance. 11)2 feet ft Inches. CASH TALKS and you save at Woodrow'i when you pay CASH (or Willard Batteries Seiber ling tires "with full road hazard guarantee " Nason paints, auto (lass and un painted furniture. R. D. Wood row Co. 4S Center 81 Phone tZ47t Defeat in Opener ...... osborn and Glenn Miller for the Closers. Pesky took the win and Osborn the loss. It was simply a case of too much power at the plate for the saiem chuckers who gave up a grand total of 15 blows includ ing triples by Bob Keeler, Gill McDougall and Sol Israel. Vic Buccola, A's first sacker, con tributed a double. Keeler had a four for five record, but was a strike out victim of Miller. The Athletics Dounced on Os born at the outset as they reach ed him for three hits and three bases on balls for a trio of tal lies. Three more base blows were responsible for a single run in the second. Osborn set the visitors down in order in the third but after giving up four hits in the fourth, Manager Bill Beard brought in Miller. The left-hander turned back the Victorians without a hit during the fifth and sixth but ran into a atorm of base knocks in the seventh and eighth as he was touched for five blows including a brace of triples. After the Solons had picked up a run on a walk, a wild pitch and singles by Mel Wasley and Bob Cherry, Mr. Vucure vich, although a bit wild, kept his opponents from making the circuit. Three walks in a row sent him to the showers at the start of the fifth and with the bases loaded Pesky walked Cherry to force in a run. Or teig. Beard and Miller singled to drive in a tally each. That ended the scoring for the So lons. The two clubs will engage in doubleheader at 7 o'clock Wednesday night with Bus Spo rer and Gene Peterson handling the pitching chores. Thanks to Vancouver's 8-7 decision over Yakima, the Sen ators held onto their second spot position. Bremerton nosed Spokane, 3-2 in 13 frames and Tacoma plastered Wenatchee, 20-8. Victor. B H O A B H O A Kfflfr.e 5 4 3 2 W Pirn.l 4 0 12 Bucclk.l S 2 11 0 Wrt. 1 4 0 13 2 HcDouil.3 I 1 1 IB PetrtnM S 7 0 h Hack, I Ml) Wulrrlf 4110 Plnnetn.nl 4 S 1 0 Cherry. m 4 2 0 0 Morian.rf 4 2 9 0 Orteli rf S 1 2 0 bratl. If 4 111 Spaftpr.2 S 0 2 1 Dir. c SOTO Btard.e 2 1 7 S Vtorvch.p 1 0 0 0 Oborn.p 0 0 0 S Pfikr, P 2 0 0 2 Mtller.p 1111 Corai e 1 0 0 0 Total! Sfl is 27 11 Total IS 127 17 Baited foe Miller In Bth. Victoria 310 300 110-11 15 2 Saltm 100 040 000 ft 1 1 Wlnnlnf pitcher: Pulcr. Loslni pitcher: Oborn. Pithrr Ip Ab H R BrSoBb Vucurevlch 4 ll 2 4 4 I I Ptky ;.B 30 S 1 0 3 3 Oborrt 3H II 10 M 4 1 Miller Vt 30 ft 4 4 1 1 Wild plUjhM, Vucurevlch. PaMed halU: Beard. Left on diam: Salem 13, Victoria 7. Error : Hark. Spaeter. Buccola. Three bane hlU: Ltrael. Keeler. McDoutall. Run balled In: Hack 4. Cherry 3. Fin net an 2. Mortan, Ortelt, Beard. Miller, brael. McDougall 2. Sacrifice: Plnneaan, Buccola. McOomall. Double playa: Os born to Beard to Wert, Peaky to McDout all to Keeler to Buccola. Time 2:30. Um pire!: Mathlu and Yun. Attendance; 910. Short acorea: Vancouver 120 031 Ortt 011 14 Yakima 301 MM 001 001 10 (11 Innlnis) Kind father. Ounnaraon C4 and Bren ner Dickey, D. Drlllim 7i and Orteia, Spokane O'O 100 000 000 03 I 1 Bremerton ooo urn ooi 000 13 11 (IS Inntnaxi Teal an. Baker and SheetJi. Park (10: suinvan Alien MO), Marshall 10 and Ronnini, Constantino 1A. Tacoma 400 SJO 0f) 30 10 2 Wenatchee 001 030 0W 1 11 7 Laror and Warren: MeCoUum, Ollaon (4i, Hannan ff) and Penut. Dedication on New Lot the Bearcats. The visitors took the Gervais Defeats Turner Nine, 8-3 Gervais Gervais high school's diamond squad downed Turner high Tuesday afternoon, 8-3 in a Marion County B league con test. Turner 000 021 0 3 5 4 Gervais .. 320 003 x 8 7 4 Wiper, Klokstad and Schel- ske; Hall and Tooley. 0 BASEBALL 'Br th Associated Pre) Rlrh Sehaal ! Can or 0. btacada I Orel on Cttt t. McMinnvillt I. Tuard 0 Newbert ft. Woodburn I. Mt. Anael 4. Toledo II. Waldport 3. (( ai!l5 ?iifi WIL Standings w. Pet. Yakima 7 Salem 6 Spokane 8 Bremerton 6 Wenatchee 5 Vancouver 3 Tacoma 4 Victoria 3 .700 .667 .556 .545 .455 .429 .364 J 00 Games Tuesday N'iieht Vancouver 8, Yakima 7 (11 In nings) Victoria 11, Salem 5. Bremerton 3, Spokane 2 (13 In nlngs). Tacoma 20, Wenatchee t. . 1 f Sakm, 'Oregon, Wednesday, May 4, 1949 ' 13 Dogfight Marks Top PC Race; Beavers Divide (By the Auoclnted PrM The Sacramento Solons, only two games out of first place in the Pacific Coast league race, put together some fancy slugging and some fancy pitching to wallop Los Angeles 11 to 4. Meanwhile, Hollywood and San Diego continued their dogfight for first place in the loop by winning their games. The Stars, a half-game ahead of San Diego I beat Seattle 5 to 3. The Padres came from behind in the ninth inning to score three runs and lick San Francisco S to 4. Elsewhere Tuesday night, Oakland and Portland split a doubleheader. The score 7 to 6 was identical in both games. The Oakland Oaks took the first game on a ninth inning homerun by Les Scarsella. Les then hit four-baggers on his first two times up In the second game bringing his season total to 11- The Beavers had built up a safe 7 to 3 lead in the second game but the Oaks threw a scare into them the last of the ninth, scor ing three runs on two singles and a double. But the rally fell short. The first tame bot: Portland Oakland B H O A B H O A Baslnskl.2 4 2 1 2 Lodalanl.2 2 I 2 4 Rucker.cf 4 10 0 Lavaatto.S 2 2 0 2 Thomas.3 2 112 Metkvch.cf 4 1 B 0 Barrett.U 4 2 2 0 VnRobys.rf 2 1 0 0 Wnner.rf 4 0 1 0 Scarsella. 1 4 2 T 0 Krut . 1 2 0 7 2 Chrltprtr.lt 3 0 0 0 Buriher.c 3 2 2 0 Ralmndl.o 2 14 0 Znk. s 3 13 2 Sam toff. a 2 0 2 3 Heljer,p 3 2 0 1 Nelson. P 2 0 0 J Brtdnes.p 0 0 0 0 Duwabon 110 0 Mullen, 1 0 0 0 Buxton. P 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 13 1ft 8 Totals 37 9 2111 Siniled for Nelson in 6th. r-rtland W1 104 0 Hits 213 214 013 Oakland 2ft0 002 2 1 Hits 200 033 2 8 Pitchini: Ip Ab R H Et Bb So Helser 5 plus 33 4 7 3 8 3 Prldaes 1 Plus 4 3 4 2 0 0 Nelson S 2R 13 1 1 BAXton 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 Wlnnlnf pitcher: Buxton. LOfint pitch er: Bridies. Runs: Bastnskl, Rueker 2. Bunhtu. ak. Hetser. LodUlanl. Lavaaet to. Van Robars. Scarsella. Ralmondl. Sam roff, D'lezabou. Errors: Zak 2. Left- on hares: Portland I: Oakland 1. Two base hits: Zak, Burt her, Lavaietto. HeLvr. Home runs: Lavatetto. Rueker. Scarsella. Sacrifice: Thomas. Runs batted In: Bar rett. Helser. Lavatetto 2. Rueker 4. Lo dlalanl. 2. Scarsella 2. Double plays: Bas- liukl to Krut to Zak to Krut: Lavatetto to Samcoff to ScarseMi; Balnkl to Krut to Zak to Krut. Time 1:45. Umpires: Pow ell. Dtever and Runte. Second tamt box; Portland BHOA BROA Aaslnnkl.2 4 115 Lodttiini.2 ft 1 0 2 Rucker.cf 4 2 2 0 Lavattto.3 4 10 0 Thomas.3 2 113 Metkvch.cf 1 Barrett.lf 4 3 0 0 VnRbys.rf S Wenner.rf 3 13 0 Padtett.e ft Krut. 1 4 0 11 0 Scarsella. 1 4 Oladd. c 4 0 ft 1 Chrstphr.lf 4 Mullen. as 4 0 2 1 Samcoff.sj 3 DtBlaal.P 4 0 0 0 Wallace.p 3 Barr. If 1 0 0 0 Zldtch.p 1 Flemlnt.P 0 0 0 0 Hittle.p 0 Totals 24 I2T Dueishou 1 0 2 0 1 7 1 Oakland Totals 34 10 37 Portland 'm 020 IOfV-7 Hits 320 010 200 X Oakland 010 200 0030 Hits 010 311 10310 Wlnnlnt pitcher: DlBlasl; Loslni pitch er: Wallace. Pitcher Ip Ab R H Er Bh So Wp Wallact 4'i 10 3 0 4 3 3 0 Zldlch m 0 3 13 12 1 Hlttle 3 110 12 0 DiBiaMl I plus 31 ft 10 I 4 4 0 Plemlnt 1 3 10 0 10 1 Rua: Baslnskl, Rueker 3, Thomas 3, Barrett. Lodlilanl. Scarsella 3. Christo pher. Samcoff, Duetabou. Errors: Thomas. Padtelt. Scarsella. Left on bases: Portland Oakland 3. Two base hits: Barrett, Christopher 3. Wallace Duetabou. Lodl ilanl. Three base nits: Thomas. Home run: Scarsella 2. Sacrifice hits: Samcoff 2 Rueker. Siolen bases: Metkovieh. Thom .s. Runs batted tn: Thomas 2. Berrett 3. Wenner 3. dcarsella 3, Wallace, Lodlilanl. Van Robavs. Duexabou. Double pla-s: Bas lnskl to Krut: Padtett to Samcoff: Bas lnskl to Zak to Krut. Tim 3 37. Umpires: rever, Runit and Powell. Attendance ill. Tht lineacorf: (Pint tamei Portland oni 1M 11 1 "rklend 20Q 003 31 9 0 Heier. Brldcea and B'irfher; ftel aon, Buxton '7 and Rumondl. yil. 35$mGiU Woodburn Noses Mt. Angel, 5-4, In Valley Loop Mt. Angel Unable to get but two hits off the opposition pitch er and turning in a total of six errors, the Mt. Angel Preps lost a close contest to Woodburn Tuesday afternoon 3 to 4. It was the first Willamette Valley league loss for Mt. Angel. It was the sixth straight win for the Bulldogs. Bill Croco, although a bit wild, hitting five pitchers, was assisted by Mt. Angel errors. The winning run came in or two misplays. Norbert Wellman, who was charged with the loss struckout eight and walked one. Woodburn 012 002 05 6 4 Mt. Angel .101 200 04 2 6 Croco and Henderson; Well man and Nosack. 9 PCL Standings 9 United Press) W L Pel. Hollywood 31 1ft .53 Lot AnilM II 1ft .436 20 15 .571 Seattle 17 1ft .472 1ft 17 .523 SnFrncsco 17 30 .459 San Dieio Sacramnto Oakland lft 13 .014 Portland 13 31 .383 Taeadar'a Reatilla Sacramento 11, Lot Anteles 4. Portland 0-7, Oakland 7-C. San Pranclsco 4. San Ditto ft. Seattle 3, Hollywood ft. Viks Eye Friday Game After 3-1 Defeat by Foxes Salem high's Viking baseball squad looked forward to a Fri day game with Milwaukie in Salem after coming out on the short end of a 3-1 score in a game at Silverton. Jim Rock handled the mound chores for Salem during the seven inning affair and issued a total of eight hits. Rock drove in Bud Duval for the only Sa lem counter which was scored in the fourth. Salem 000 100 01 3 Silverton 011 010 x 3 8 1 'CAT GAME CALLED, TO MEET PACIFIC FRIDAY Willamette's scheduled base ball game with Linficld at Mc Minnville Tuesday afternoon was called off on account of wet grounds. The Bearcats are book ed to engage Pacific on the Bush Pasture diamond in a twin bill Friday afternoon beginning at 1:30. SCORES in the ALLEYS ICamplela Rnaltat INDUSTRIAL 1.FAC! E NO, 1 TEAM STANDINGS 1. Keith Brown J. Sno Boy 3. Blue Lake Packer 4. Trallwav ft. Salem Heavy Hauler! Valley Motor Top ten Individual averaiea: 119, CrU well; 177. Carlaon; 1M. Pate: 17. Olney; 174, MrNall: 173, Thorn won: 173. ErU aaard; 173, Hall; 173, Lanihoff: 171, Ped eraon. INDUSTRIAL l.KAnt'K NO. TEAM STANDINGS 1. McDonald Candf Co. 3. Barb Bportlnt flood Jr. 3. -Standard Station 4. Kay Woolen Mill Teamater Jlavinta center Store Top ten Individual averaiea: 17. Mlrlch; 17ft. Pearl; 17. Crawford; 1V Schrunk; 13. Per: MS, Derutmore: 1M, Inalla; 1M, Boyee: 1M, Morey: 1.17. Knpewhke. (Second fame) Portland 30fl 01ft 1f 7 I 0 Oakland 010 300 OAS 6 103 Dlblaai. Plemtna and Oladd: Wal; lace, Zldlch (ft), Hlttla and Don Pad- IFtt. flan Pranclace 0O0 000 0114 3 0 San Dieio 0O0 100 013 ft 13 4 Oable, Uetv t and Par tee; Llndc and Moore. ft-attk- 011 1M 0001 3 Hollywood 300 100 nx a I 0 Beviut and White; Schallock. Wooda 1ft) end Sandlock. Lo Anietea 010 301 000 4 I 1 Sacramento 101 DO0 7a 11 1 3 Dke, Ihde 1. Lanfrancont III and Burbrink: Daaao and Kerr. TtiitmuuE Zephyr HSMfSelAJIWRtVt IWruiuRtviiisx Heee'i the otMhoard thar'a "io rverrthina" aod it ired iwt riht for averaat hoan! Ltf at hnw rot, "America favorite Foar." it: ad Our Complrte) LJnf nf Fishing Tmrklc nd Blrchcrsft BosU HAIN'S Outboard A Sport Shop Si'..,-, Aa :': on! f .. ft s Vt 1 Hi MM HI l Z T!GZZL tSLL -7." HflffllPrV SlfP Scene of the state game commission's IIUIUIVII Jilt Marion Forks fish hatchery to he located 18 miles east of Detroit on State highway No. 222. The hatch ery will rear fish for distribution over much of northwest ern Oregon. Bids for construction will be opened June 7. Hatchery Construction to Start in June Near Detroit Shortly after June 7 construction of a salmon hatchery at Mar ion Forks, approximately 18 miles above Detroit on the North Santiam river is expected to get have been called for May 16 and they will be opened June 7. The Marion Forks site is near the confluence of Minto, Puzzle and Marion creeks and the North Santiam on state high way No. 222 about 15 miles west of Mt. Jefferson. Proposed work provided the bids will include clearing and grading, constructing rear ing ponds, a hatchery building with an ice plant and a refri geration system, three residen ces with garages and power plant, diversional channel, roads, walks, water, sewer and electrical systems. Eight acres of the site will be cleared and 13,500 cubic yards of excava tion is proposed. Col. O. E. Walsh, district ar my engineer in charge of the Detroit dam development, wanted the hatchery located be UADVET WnUEU rtCCCAT I USED CAR MEN'S TEAM The Highland Market ladies') team swept a three-game series from Zeebs Used Car men's squad Tuesday night by a total of 102 pins. OLD TIMERS WIN DUCKPIN MATCH FROM YOUNGSTERS A team of men over 45 years old defeated a squad of young sters under 25 years old by a total of 86 pins Tuesday night. On the winning team were Tom Wood, Bill Campbell, Loren Mil ler, Harry Creasy and Emil Scholz. Ouckpin Bowling ICn.UU Inillll MEN'S A1TOMOTIVE LEAGL'R FINAL STANDINGS Team leader W L 1. Bulck 37 19 J Old mobile 33 33 3 Dodae 31 3ft 4. Chevrolet 37 Hudon 3.S XI . Ford J. 31 7. Kater Praaer 33 33 ft Cadillac 31 33 Team htth three tame- Dodae 2194: Kaler Fraxer SIRS: Ford 319ft. Team htth ainale Kama. Dodie 83ft: Ford SI I; Chevrolet S10. Individual Slandlnia Individual hlah three came: Dorvan Holt, 518, Al Walen ftlft; Dallaa Klaer JOft. Individual hlah ainile mmea: Leonard Aji hen ma cher 333; Charle Campbell 319; Vern Boock 313. Hlah averaiu; Al Walen 149, Herb Har old 144. Ask TED STARK QGG Mr? KUTitm . tan tiUa-Mi 2ZZ I' k. 4 fl.M 4-' 1 f lA under way. Bids for the project low the dam but John Veatch chairman of the Oregon fish commission, said the Marion Forks site was desirable be cause of its good supply of wat er at the right temperature for hatching. The hatchery will be a dis- tributing station to supply other streams in Oregon. A TRULY GREAT STYLING ACHIEVEMENT Fa If you'rt a forhmofo feffow with brood ihooWen end trim hipt you'll really look great in Vorjify Town's "Creaf Drape" thai exprettei itt big, carnal look with marl enlhusiatm. li't here in double or tingle breasted models and many bright, elighl, xcfutivo Vartily-Town Fabrics. - " - j I ! .V' Woman Wins Fish Derby at Lebanon Lebanon First prize for the 1ar0fst trnut RunHav w.nl in Mrs. Harry Downing for a 17 4 inch rainbow, weighing one pound, 12 ounces. Three in her Dartv took 3(1 from Suttlf Inks Other entries were a 15-inch rainbow taken from Roaring river by Lavcrn Olson; a 15 inch eastern brook caught by C. E. Bermister and Forrest Morse's 14V -inch rainbow, three-fourths pound, taken from the Willamette river near Har isburg. The Southeastern conference track and field championship Imeet is scheduled for May 20-21. The Man's Shop AThe Store of Style, Quality and Value MOXLEY & HUNTINGTON SALEM, ORE. 416 STATE ST. To Increase Air Fish Plantings The number of inaccessible lakes to be stocked by airplano will be increased this year, H was stated today by Reino Kos kt who is in charge of stocking these lakes for the Oregon Stat Game commission. Thirty-five lakes that are not accessible by road were stocked last year by releasing the trout from an air plane. This season 70 lakes will be on the list for this type of stocking. Koski stated that due to the deep snow in the Cascade th usual packing operations will not be started until around th first of July. In the neighbor hood of 200 lakes will be stock ed by pack string. Although th plane stocking has proved highly efficient and less expensive than planting with pack horses, ma ny of the lakes lie in country that makes flying too hazard ous, Koski pointed out. With an increased use of the airplane and by increasing the number of pack animals, it is hoped to complete the large program In spite of the late start that th heavy snow have made neces . N sin BASEBALL TONITE Doubleheader 7 P.M. Waters Park 25th & Mission SALEM SENATORS vs. VICTORIA D 3 .... v M t i -w av tt COIUMIIA MlWItlll, INC. f(0M, WAIHINtTON IW1 a. rAmmprrlal . J '"' -- : : ..,.,.A.t:.iSjanEMl