1200 See Horse Show in Salem Over Week-end With more than 1200 persons In attendance the annual West ern Horse show sponsored by the Willamete Valley Horse men association came to. an enthusiastic climax Sunday afternoon. Portland and Salem riders monopolized much of the per formance although the flag race went to the Linn county posse. Leland Evarts of Sweet Home won the -wild cow milking con test. The Salem Saddle club won the stake bending performance. However Portland's mounted posses turned in the best time for the two days. iWill King won the bronc bareback riding contest. Mrs. Van Wieder, riding Laddy, plac ed first in the saddle club event. The drill event went to the Oregon Mounted posse. Jim Pyeatt of Salem, Mack Price, Lebanon and Carl Cammorillo, Sheridan, won the calf roping event. Chuck and Myrtle Nest len, Portland, took honors in the matched pairs. Yvonne Smith of Rickreall and Tom Al len of Salem were first in the stock horse eliminations. Springfield Tops v5alem in Annual Big Six Track Corvallis, Ore., May S u.R) Springfield high, scoring 61 1-6 points, handily won the annual Big Six track meet here Satur day. Salem took second place with 43 Vs points and defending champion Bend placed third with 30. Other team scores: Albany 28, Corvallis 24; and Eugene 2H4. H-H: Standier (B), Cochran 6p). Keck (A), Mattils (S, Heig ler Sp). Time 16 flat. 100: Jenkins lSp. Jensen 8), Hall (S). Error iSp), Barber (E). Time 10.3. 440: Covalt (8), Patton IS), Pease (C), Krall (Sp), Bender (Sp). Time 61.5 (new meet record). Mile: Root (C), Adams (S), Rieser (Gi, Burkhalter (Sp), Jenkins (Sp).! Time 4:41.3. 330: Hall IS). Jenkins (Sp), Bar ber (E), Jenson (S), Barber (E). Time 33.1. LH: Error (Sp), Standifer (B Keck (A), Mulkey (8), Ingram (E). Time 24.9. 880: Loft is (S), Goff C), Marker (C), Henderson (B), Walter (Si. Time 3:03.3. Vault: Slegrlst (C). Moore (Sp); Lohr (Sp), Packer (C) and Halll gan (B), tie. Height 11' 3". B-J: Simons (A), Jenkins (Sp), Freeman (Sp), Hamilton (S), Pagg (B). Distance 33' 8V (new meet record). Javelin: Sutton (B), Bender (Sp), Reynolds (Sp), Abbott (B), Hodges E). Distance 171' 3" (new meet record). Discus: Reynolds (S), Lubke (B), Farsons (, Kitacnuk tap), Mor rison (8). Distance 130' 6".- -. , H-J: Tie for first, Wimer (A), etandlfer (B). and Jacobs (Sp). swing (A). Tie for fifth Spence (8), Moore and Spores (Sp), Height 5' 9". Shot: Doerfler (A). McDowell (A, D. Parsons IE), Champlin (C), J. Parsons (E). Distance 48 11". Relay: Salem (Covalt, Bridges, Hall, Jenson). Eugene, Springfield. Albany, Bend. Time 1:33 (new meet l). TO MEET ALBANY TUESDAY Coach Harold Hauk'i Viking baseball squad will entertain Albany Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in a Big Six league game scheduled to be held at Water's park. MORRIS HOLDS LEAD Glen Morris holds the lead in the Men's club hole-in-one con test, being held at the Salem driving range. Glen's shot of 14 4 inches from the pin was good for last week'i prize. Stojack to Meet LoBell in Match Frank Stojack, claimant of the junior heavyweight mat title, will engage Rene LaBell in the feature event of Tuesday night's pro wrestling performance at the armory. The title will not be at stake. A special event will bring to gether Bill Hunter and "Red" Lyons. The show is scheduled to start at 8:30. ' OREGON TIDES Correct for Newport 1 1 ii ii Hurdlers Jump I N am. 46 p.m. lo w a.m. 10 p.m. It: J p.m. 11:01 a.m. It At p.m. 11:48 a.m. 1:07 p.m. 12 13:38 a.m. tl 1:57 p.m. T O 1:10 a.m. tl 3: p.m. 8.7 7 Ml a.m. 0 1 1:13 p.m. OH 4 35 a.m. -0.3 4:31 p.m. 1.3 8.14 a.m. -1.1 5:08 p.m. 1.0 8:01 a.m. -1.8 8. SO p.m. 3.0 8.48 a.m. -1.1 8:34 p.m. 2.! 7:34 a.m. -1.8 7:30 p.m. 3.0 8:30 a.m. -1.3 8:09 p.m. 3 3 Senators to Face Victoria After Split with Chieftains WIL Standings w. ..13 ,.10 ,.10 Yakima .... Salem Bremerton , Wenatchee 8 Vancouver 8 Tacoma 8 Victoria 8 Spokane 5 Pet. .813 .625 .588 .471 4B2 .353 .353 M3 Games Sunday Vancouver 14-5. Tacoma 1-3. Yakima 9-14. Spokane 4-4. Victoria 9-1, Bremerton 6-6 game 10 innings) Only games scheduled. Games Saturday Yakima 9. Spokane 5. Salem 11-8. Wenatcliee 4-9. Bremerton 7, Victoria 3. Tacoma 8. Vancouver 3 Hurdle Racers in the Marlon-Folk track meet are shown as they clear their jump on the event. From the left: Steward (hidden) Stay ton; Hamilton, Stayton;; Weaver, Independence, first; Hard wick, Independence, third and Selby, Salem Academy, second. The Grimace Did It! He's Over! V"'' A : " Mfldfi It' crPer Salem Academy vaulter, is caught by the I IUUV ""camera as he brushed up and over to earn a tie in that event in the Marion-Folk track meet at Olinger field. It was his third and crucial attempt as his face shows. Hot Match Predicted in VFWMainer Wednesday Wednesday night's Veterans of Foreign Wars boxing program scheduled for the armory, is considered by Matchmaker Tex Sal keld to be the best of the winter series. Davey Ball of Bakers field, Calif., a determined and aggressive leather tosser, is slated to meet Dean Abney, Salem boxer, in the 10-round main event. The pair met over the -eight- round route a few weeks ago with Abney getting the nod. The decision aroused quite a rhubarb and after considerable dicker ing Salkeld got the pair to agree to a longer contest. Joe Pete, one of the most popular boxers to crawl through the ropes of the armory arena, is slated to meet Brave Junior of Redding, Cal., in the six round semi-final. Pete decision- ed Jimmy Ogden two weeks ago. Ogden will return for a four round engagement with Johnny Hoffert. Keller Wagner, local heavy weight, will do battle with Chuck Maxson of Corvallis, while Don Doyle, Portland's fast improving 140 pounder, will face Lyle Wescott in the second four rounder. Medalist Ousted in Elks Tourney Salem, Oregon, Monday. May 9, 1949 11 PCL Standings (By United Pre) Yt L Pet. W t Pet H'wood 35 17 ,695 Lot Anc'l 30 32 .476 San Dlcio 22 10 .537 Seattlt 20 22 .476 Sacrm'to 22 10 .517 Ban Fran. 20 33 .465 Oakland 33 30 .535 Portland 15 25 475 RetnlU 8nday Sacramento 1-1, San Ditto 1-3. Hollywood ff-10, Lot Anaelea 1-3. Oakland 7-0, San Francisco 2-11. Portland 2-1, Seattle 1-0. Karpel.p Bevena,p 9 Xbtasl.p 2 1 C I 1 leming.p 0 0 C Lasor.x ia Saltimn.D 0 0 Totata 13 31 4 Totals 32 11 21 11 x-Laxor fouled out for Plemins In 6th, Sealtl 013 031 1 9 Hltl 133 113 3 H Portland 070 001 0- Hlti iw l" o ii Run Layne, Nflll 2. Sheridan 2. Col man 2, Lyon. York, Bailnskt 2, Rurker. Birr, Mullen. Burgher, Zak. Dlblasl. Error S. White. Rum batted In Col man 4. Burcher. Dlblail 2, Rucker, Thomas 3, Lvona 3, Nelll, Sturgeon. Two base- hlta Dlblail, Nelll 2, Lajrne.Basln ski. Three bate hit Sturiteon. Home runs Caiman 2. Lvona. Stolen baie- Rucker. Double plays Zak to Bartlnttkl to Thomas Layne to York to Coleman, T.ft on hfti Seattle B. Portland 5. Um pire! Runge. Powell and Deever. Time 1:36. Attendance 6611. Bob Sederstrom, medalist for the 1949 Elks tournament at the Salem golf course, was ousted from the annual marathon by Bill Schafer in second round wplay by a 2 and 1 count. ' The last year's winner, Dick Yost, however, continued to post a win along with Jim Shel don, Glen Lengren, Jack Rus sell, Wif Needham, Walt Cline, Jr. and Ralph Ma pes. The third round pairings: Championship flight: Bill Scharfer rs. Jim Sheldon: O. Insren vs. J. Russell; D. YotU W. Needham; W. CUna rs. R, Mapes. First flifht: Alley v. Aleaka; Bearcats Face Crucial Pair on Portland Field Two games which will have i bearing on the Northwest con ference baseball title, will be played by Willamette and Lew. Is and Clark in Portland Tues day afternoon. The high spot in the Bear cats home schedule comes weo nesday night when Coach John Lewis squad engages tne uni versity of Oregon Webfoots at Waters park at 8 o clock. The 'Cats downed the Prison Greys Saturday afternoon 12-3 as they collected 17 hits off Bob Hots. WU 010 200 045J12 17 1 dinger vs. Estey: Carson vs. Qui stad; Brand vs. (Victor-Waterman; Sfderstrom vs. Owens; Albrflch vs. Shafer; Burrell vs. Powell; Painter vs. Ingram. 2nd flight: McBurnett vs. Allen: White vs. Lillie. 3rd flight: Owynn vs. rThomDson- Johnson); Price vs. Johnson; Hay vs. Putnam; Ray vs. Bnlen. 4th flight: Bethers vs. Oraham: Moors vs. Paulson. 5th flight: Joseph Burright: iPe- Kau-Mccrary vs. Woodry-Dasch) Kay vs. Hendrie; Klmmell vs. Mc Mullen. eth flight: Williams vs. Owens Olllespie vs. Vandevort. 7tn night: Medlord vs. Filer Roth vs. Bye: Egelston vs. Hendrie Bonesteele vs. Eyre. ath flight: Settlemeir vs. (Ham. Lowry); Wathler vs. Sloan. tn nignt: nh vs. Ghambers (Boring-Hoffman) vs. McAllister: Zigler vs. Harp: Kline vs. Longpoc. lutn uignt: Farmer vs. oaowa; Phlpps vs. (Hicks-Johnson) . 11th flight: Dewey vs. Parker; (Kelly-Boring) vs. Johnson; Coom ler vs. Wrstfall. 12th flight: Johnston vs. Schuetc; Johnson vs. Hunt. 13th flight: Wlcklund vs. Johns: Earl vs. Morris; Bolton vs. Rice; Vandenynde vs. Plnkham. 14th flight: Ward vs. Morrow; (Dobney-Johnson) vs. Orant. 16th flight: Edwards vs. English: Smith vs. Krsmer; Garrett vs. Mapes: (Dobney - Johnson) vs. Thompson: Causey vs. Isom; Hetaer man vs. Hlllerlch. 16th flight: Anderson vs. Lee; Ttoutman vs. Larson. nth flight: Manning vs. Cham-, noim; Kooinsnn vs. (Klelnke-Snowi; Hssel vs. Noffslnger; Duffus vs. Watklns. Hollywood Boosts PCL Lead; Sevens Wins First for Suds (By the United Pre) Hollywood, the team everyone overlooked in pre-season flag choice, was up where it could look down on the rest of the Pa cific Coast league today. -, The Stars, generally consigned to the second division by the I experts," increased their lead to two-and-a-half games yester day with a double victory over their cross-city rivals, the Los Angeles Angels. All the other clubs in the circuit split their twin bills. The Stars fell on Los Angeles by scores of 6-1 and 10-2. Sec ond place rivals Sacramento and San Diego divived their bargain bill, with the Solons winning the opener 6-5 and losing the nightcap 1-3. Portland edged Seattle 2-1 in the first game, and the Rainiers won the second 9-8. The Oakland Oaks played a morning game in San Francisco and won 7-2. In the afternoon San Francisco went to Oakland and won 11-0. Eddie Bashinski tripled in two runs in the last inning of the first Seattle-Portland contest to give Ry Helser a 2-1 win over Herm Besse. Then in the sec ond game Rainier Bobby Stur geon tripled in the winning run for Seattle In the final frame. Big 'BUT Bevens, trying for a comeback in the majors pitch ed part of the second inning and the last full five of the nightcap to be credited with his first win of the year. (Pint came box score.) Seattle rrtlaa Ab H O A Ab H O A Layne.Jb 4 10 1 Bankl, 4 12 1 Ranur.lt 4 t Rucker.cf S S 0 1 S OThom'a.lb 4 110 71 Winner, rf 1111 IS Barr.lf 4110 14 Mullen. lb 4 1 1 11 Oladd.c 4 111 11 Zak.M 10 11 HelMr.p 1 1 Bnrehr.s 4 Dlblail. xx 1 0 0 Tola la 4 M IS Total 31 IT 11 B-Burcher walked for Zak In fth. xx-Dlblail tanned for Helsed In fth. y-Two out when winning run scored. Seattle 000 000 0101 Hlta 001 001 0114 Portland 000 000 0M -1 Hlta 021 300 011 Hum Oriuo. Oladd, Burgher. Error Becker, Baslnakl. Runt batted In Layne, BaslnUkl 1. Two baae hit Layne. Three baae hit Basin ikt. Stolen base Sheri dan. Sacrifice Rucker, Becker. Double play Sturgeon to York to Becker; Layne to York to Becker. Left on baiea Seat tle ft, Portland 9. Panted ball GranKO. Umpires Deever, Runaje and Powell. Tim 3; 0. Second fame box aeort) Seattle Portland ABHOA AB H O A Layne, 3b 4 1 3 3 Ba.nnkl.3b 3 13 4 Neill.lf 3 3 4 0 Rucker.cf 4 110 Shrldn.rf 10 1 0 Thorn lb 4 40 Colmn.lb 4 16 0 Wenner.rf 4 0 10 Lvons.cf 4 13 0 Barr.lf 4 110 York, 3b 4 13 1 Mullen, lb 4 13 3 Straon.aa 4 13 0 Burgher, c 4 3 3 0 S.Whfte.c 4 10 0ak.aa 3 0 11 West Salem field at 4 o'clock, Tuesday. Friday the West Salem Gi ants, coached by Bill Hanaus ka, will play Coach Jim Dimit's Leslie Rockets on the West Sa lem diamond at 4 o'clock. Hopstcrs Lead Pack in Marion-Polk Track Meet Capturing 11 firsts and collecting 88 712 points. Indcpend- I ence high school athletes placed first in Saturday's Marion-Polk track meet held on Olinger field. New records were established in every event except the 22fr dash. Sacred Heart of Salem placed second with 23 3i, Stayton third with 20 712, Monmouth fourth with 103i and Salem Academy fifth with 10 ,-,. Summary: 100 yd. dash James I, Posey (I), Lloyd M. Lytle (M). :10.7. 220 James (I), Lloyd M), Duck- ett (I), Lytle (M). :24.4. 440 Posey (I). DucKett (I), Beuo (SH), Gortzen. :55.8. 880 Bello (SH), Robinson (1). Ward (I). Hamilton IS). 2:14.9. Mile Bell (1), Locke (I), Robin son (I), Watkins (SH). 5:08.6. High hurdles weaver id, selby (SA). Hardwick (I), Hamilton (S). :19. Low hurdles Weaver I, Dough erty (SH), Opplinger (1, Carper (SA). :26. Shot TitM (II), Harwood (1), Brown (S), Zeller (SA). 40-3. Discus Harwood (I, Brown (S), King (I), Bergqulst (1). 125-Ti. Javelin wallers in, siewan (S), Hardwick (I), Bergquist (I). 134 feet. Broad iumo Doueherty SH). Bilyeu (S), Opplinger (I). James (1). l-8. . High Jump Bello (SH). York (S). Hamman I, Stewart (S), Lytle (M). McCarthy (SHI. 5-2. Vault Tie between Snyder (K, Frye (S), and Carper (SA) for first: Tie between Posey (I), and Kirsch (S). 9-10. Relay Independent (Duckett, Op plinger. James, Posey), Monmouth, Sacred Heart. 1:40.2. Victoria, B. C, May 0 The Victoria Athletics and the Salem Senators will open a three-game series here Monday night, mark ing the first appearance of the season for the Oregonians. The Athletics are currently one game out of the cellar spot over the Spokane Indians, while Salem is three games off the pace es- tablished by the Yakima Pack- Ara I iioc I In n ler"' Just nalf ame ahead of MCe UVeS Up lO the Bremerton Tars. Winding up the series with the Wenatchee Chiefs Saturday, the Senators won the first game of the split doubleheader 12-5 with Ray McNulty going the route for the winners. The Chiefs won the night contest, 9-8 with Bill Osborn being charged with the loss. Osborn was replaced by Gene Peterson in the fourth with the score 7 to 0 against the Sen ators. Peterson gave up two hits and two runs during his tenure on the mound. Osborn issued seven bases on balls. Flr.t sunt: Bultm 003 003 14113 14 S Wfnatrhre 010 000 310 I 10 4 McNulty and Beard; Creenlaw, Gllson and Wlnwr. aecmd saint: 8alrm lot 010 Ml S IS S Wrnatr-hee 301 311 0OX 9 U 3 Osborn. o. Pet.rson 141 and Beard: Bruce, McCollum IS) and Peiut. Name in Golfing Ace Fish, State street barber, sank at "ace" on the No. 8 green of the Salem Golf course Sunday forenoon. The ball hit the cup on the fly and wedged against the flag pole. Fish was playing with Russell Bonesteele, Stan Wadman and Harold Hauk at the time. He used a No. 4 iron for the 152 yard shot. Sherdn.rf Bcknr.lb Lyona.cf York,2b Straona OraMo.e Bease.p Sacramento 110 100 100 0 14 0 Ban Diego 003 000 003 ft 7 0! Dasao, Conner t). Prletaa 9t and I Kerr; Llnde, Hallett S) and Moore. 1 Second tame: Sacramento 100 000 0 1 1 0 San Diego 000 003 X 3 4 0 Salvo and Plum bo; Reaclgno and Ritchey. 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