18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 12, 1949 4V & t ti ' " "' ' -wMii in iiTrrMiiifcSi Huskies Crew This U the varsity crew picked by Uni versity of Washington crew coach Al Ulbrlckson to row against the University of California May 14. Left to right: Charlie McCarthy, 8; Rod Johnson, 7; Don Landron, C; Norman Buvlck, 5; Robert Will, 4; Bob Young, I; John Audett, 2; Ed Hearing, 1; and Allen Morgan, cox. (Associated Press Photo) Hurling Highlights PCL; Bevos Nosed in Overtime IBT the AMOelttrd PT.-11 Wulnnriiv nicllt in the PSCl lie Coast league saw excellent pitching Sacramento's Bob Gil lespie; pitched a two hitter but lost and Seattle's Guy Fletcher got his ilxth straight win on a three-hitter. The night also had some fancy liiffirtne Los Anseles and San Diego hit nine home rum be- iu,n ihim The mark was lust two shy of the PCL record of 11 set 26 years ago to the day by Vernon ana sail Lane -uy. There also was a 12-inning kail aam in whlrh the leaeue- leadlnf Hollywood Stara edged the lowly Portland Beavers o io a. Dino Restelll bunted Jack To bin home from third base in the eighth to give San Francisco a 1 In 0 win desDite Gillespie's excellent mound Job. One of the hits off the Sacramento hurl er advanced Tobin to third. Seattle also won over Oakland by 1 to 0. One unearned run In the eighth was all Fletcher needed to hang up his latest win. The Ralniers ace had to hurl that kind of a game to win as the Oaks' Lloyd Hlttle only gave up four hits. At Los Angeles, It looked like the boys were out to break the home run record as all nine of the blowi came In the first five Innings. Portland Jumped to a first in ning three run lead over the Stars and then Leo Thomas hom ered for the Beaveri to dead lock the game in the ninth 6-6. The Stars opened the twelfth on Frank Kelleher's Infield single. A bad throw got another Star on base. A single and a long fly fall then sent the winning runs home. Ilrw4- r-ortllni ' aifOA anoA atemu.1 I 111 1 Bulmkl.l I I I HiikII.j.J 1114 Rtiekir.c! 1 0 Noren. ef 1111 Thomu.U 4 110 KtU.htr.lf I I 1 0 B4rrcu.li Oonuin.r! I t I I Laior.rr Bindlock.a 111! MulUn.l na, s Sill oi.od. a o-mii. Mills u Olnn. till Wool?. Milubrtr. I I I 1 nemliu.p SU.uonp 1111 Dlehl. a atontLrl 111! Heler Omer. 0 till Brr' alio Kinudili. 1 f I 1 Burilr alio Xrtif, 1 114 1 Dlblejl.p 0 0 0 0 Wenner. 1 0 a 0 Total 411411 If ToliU 41 II 16 17 111 III! 1111 a i i i l a a a a a a a a a a i PCL Standings (Bt United Pre) W L Pet. Hollywood tl .HI Btattlt Skit Ditto 23 S3J SnKrncMO 2 33 .40 Sacra mn to 33 31 .SI J LosAntels 31 33 .417 Oakland 33 33 .HI Portland 11 Ml Kciajllt Wednesday Hollywood t, Portland f. (IS Innlnn) Seattle 1, Oakland 0. 8an Pranclaco 1. Sicramento . hot Anielc 13, flu a Dleco 10. WIM. 33 33 .600 It H IrSoBb Walked for Zak In tin. Struck out for DIB I Mi In 13th. Ran far Helm In Ith. 'Ran lor Dlehl In loth. Hollrwood 110 030 100 003 t Hit no 041 111 00314 Portland 400 001 001 000 H1U 401 103 003 30013 (13 tnntnia) Pitching Ip Al OLsen H Meltiberaer 44 l SalvMon 14 II Hamsdell 3 10 Mooty 4Vi 31 Plemlni IVt 1 oiem 3V a DiBlasI ... 3 1 1 ! Runs! Steven, Handler 3, Baxe. Malttberier, Satvuon, Balnkl, Kuclcer, Thorn o, Lasor. Mullen, Zak. Krrora. Handler, Oladd. Krux. Win nlnt pitcher: Ranudrll. Losing pitcher: DIBlasl. Run batted In: Noren 4, Rucker Oladd 3, Gorman. Thome. Baxn, O'Neill. Two bui hlla: Kelleher, Oladd, Noren. Three bae hit: Handley. Home rum: Rueker, Thoma. Stolen bases: Bax- Rucker, sacrldcM: Flemlnt. Steven, Dlehl 3, SkuHltl. Double play: Noren to Steven; Mullen to Batnkl to Thoma. Left on bajiea: Hollywood 11; Portland 14, Hit by Pitcher: By DIBIajtl (Stevens t. Wild pltrh: OUnn. Umpire: Mutart, Ford and Gordon, lime 1:31. Attendance 1,148, 1 t Kelleher, Slcurokl, Jefferson Wins Dual Meet From Gervais Speeders Jefferson By winning 11 first places and picking up sev eral seconds and thirds, Jeffer son high scored 89 'i points to win a track and field meet at Gervais Tuesday. Other school finished: Gervais 42 a. School for Deaf 12, Hubbard 4. Jim Grimes of Jefferson plac ed first in the 880, 440, high jump, broad jump and was a member of the winning relay team. He scored 21V points. Summary: Hlfh hurdles: M honey fa). Crenshaw J, Martin (Ui, Mettle D. :. 100 yard: Jack Orimea J. MeCary fji, Weddlc (J) and Andre tOI. :I0J. Mile: Riggs (Ji. McCann (J), Burke fO. Tierce (JI. 0:02.7. 440: Jim a rime (Jl. Dunn (Dl. Qarbo- den Dl, Bpecht (Ji and Lansvay (J). :eo 9. 230: . Jack Grimes J), UcCar? (J), Schiilkt (Dl. McCall 0. :33.7. Low hurdles: Bchulke D. Uahoney (G), Dunn iGl, McCall mi. :34. IH: Jim Crime J. Kauffman (HI, Dye (J), Mettle D. 3:1. Shot: Hifglni Jt, Mitchell (J), Blllson (Dl, Jemon (Ol. 38-8. High lump: Jim Orlmei (J). Crenshaw (J), Andres (Ol, Driver Hi. 1-1. Discus: Andres G), Weddlo (J, Winn (Jl. Jeoson lO). Iis-I. Broad Jump: Jim Grime (J), Jack Grimes (J), Andre (Oj, Dunn iGl. 10-T1.. Pole vault: Crenahaw (J). Canto (J), Jensen (G) and Mahoney iO tied lor second. Javelin: Txjoney (J). Dodd (Ol, Mitchell (Jl and Tooley 0 third. 131-1. Relay: Jefferson (Jim Orimea. sonar Looney, Jack Orlmenl, Gervais. 1:41.0. Ken Hointzelman of th Phillies and Vic Raschi of the Yankees turned in the first shutouts in the National nnri 'American Leagues, respectively, una spring. Oakland 000 ( Seattle 000 000 Olx I 4 1 Hlttle and Padgett; Fletcher and Qrasao. Sacramento 000 000 000 0 l 0 in Franc Lien 000 000 Olx 1 3 0 Gil le pi and PI umbo; Lien and Parte. Ban Dleso 300 140 10110 13 3 hot Aniele 103 170 OOx 13 14 3 Jurlnlcl), Ktpp (0), Hafey (0 and Moore; Walk In. Ihde (6), Kelly (7) and Melon. The American Indian, whose dogs drew sledges, did not have the crudest wagon or wheelbarrow. In 23 yean toe have saved over $100,000,000.00 for our clients George S. A ay Company 13mVHC4 nfVtUAMtf OMICII IN MINCIPAI ClfllS BeorcatTrockmen Edge Linfield by 68 to 63 Score Taking seven firsts and get ting no worse than a tie In two others, Willamette university's track and field athletics decis ioned Linfield college Wednes day afternoon, 68 to 63. Individ ual Bearcat star was Ted Mertz who took the high and low hur dles and tied for first in the high jump for a total of 14 points. Add BEARCAT Bpt Mile Won by fltauffer (W), Beala (W), Reynolds (W. Time, 4:58. 440 yards Won by Porter 'LI. Fedje (Wi, Precliletto (W. Time, :ft3.7. 100 yard Won by Bhanglt (Wi. Burger (Li. Bates (Wi. Time. :10 8. High hurdles Won by Merti (W), Jen kins (L), Fedje twi. Time, 330-yard Won by Shangle W and Burger (L), tie; Pakulak (Li. Time. .33.3. 3 -mile Won by Beal iW), Reynolds (WI, Talus ID. Time, 11:34. Low hurdles Won by Merti (W), Sion (L). Duckett (L). Time, :38.7. Mile relay Won by Llnlteld (forfeit). Pol vault Won by Luckslnge L, Boa (Wi, Maudlin IW). Helitht. 10 feet. Shot put Won by Marshall L. Oil more (I.i, Huntly (L). Distance. 40 feet 10'i inches. High Jump won by Merti (W) and Bruce (Ll, tl; Rleder 'Lt. Abrahamson iL). Dowd (Ll. Huntly (Ll. HeluhL 5 feet 9 Inches, Discus Won bv Marshall at. Gott fried i iWi, Johnrud (Wi. Distance. 130 feet 6'i inches. Broad Jump Won by Macrae (W. Maudlin iW. Huntly (L). Distance, 30 (est S Inches. Javelin-Won by Hall (Wt, Orundhau ser (Ll. Marshall (Li. Dliunr too ft Inches. Dallas Softball Openers Set for Next Tuesday Dallas First two games of the Dallas Softball league play will be on Tuesday night. May 17, league officials announce. From that time, double bills will be on each Tuesday and Friday evening through August 26. The Christian Church and Ford Garage teams will take the field for the opening call of "Play ball!" at 7 D.m. 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