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Hollywood, UJ0 Hollywood
,nd the Chicago White Sox,
both recovering from losses.
will be out to take each other
when they meet today for an
exhibition . clash ' at Gllmore
Field here. "
The Lot Angeles Angels
dumped the Stan, 8 to 2, in
a nip-and-tuck lession at Ana
heim yesterday, and the Chi
cago Cuba routed their cross
town rivals, the Sox, by a
staggering H to 3 at Pasa
dena.
The Stars bsve elated Red
Lynn to start on the mound,
and the Chi-sox will open with
Joe Dobson. Hollywood's ex
hibition records now stands at
two wins and six defeats.
Coronado, Calif., tut A
pepped-up Los Angelea nine
will step out of PCL and big
league competition today to
take a crack at the San Diego
Naval Air Station. .
The Angels scored three un
learned runs yesterday to blan
ket Hollywood 3 to 2 and even
(up the feud between the cross
city rivals'. The Angels have
Swon four and lost seven so far.
I San Diego, Calif., (U.R) The
;San Diego Padres, having won
jthe majority of their games
against both PCL and big lea
gue opponents so far, aim for
another notch in their bat to
day against the San Diego
Naval Training Center team,
f The Padres, led by a double
nd triple by Daln Clay yes
terday, maintained their cur
rent winning streak by top
pling the St. Louis Browns 4
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You must have car, references and $600.00 Cash
which it protected by an ironclad money-back
guarantee.
Spare time should net up to $70.00 per weak, full
time more. Liberal financial assistance given on ex
pansion program. Reply giving phone to Box 19,
Capital Journal. '
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to 3. Memo Luna held the
Brownies hitless for five in
nings. Glendale, Calif., (URlThlngs
were looking brighter for
the Portland Beavers today
alter they employed a two
man pitching crew to blank the
Tokyo Giants, 1 to 0.
The win over the baseball
champions of Japan was a shot
in the arm for the Beavers
who have been on the losing
end of most of their spring
training tilts so far.
The victory ycst?ruay was
attributed to Portland pitchers
Larry Ward and Dick Waibel.
Ward allowed only three hits
and fanned four batters in the
first five frames, and Waibel
allowed but one hit while on
the mound for the duration.
San Bernardino, Calif., (U.R-.
Bill Sweepey's Seattle Rain
iers, by clouting 21 hiU for a
14-7 win over the St. Louis
Browns' "B" team, proved to
day that nobody is going to
push them around even big;
leaguers.
Rainier pitcher Art Del Duc
ca led the win over the Brown
ies yesterday by holding the
American Leaguers to only two
runs in the four final Innings.
During the last three innings
his teammates racked up eight
tallies. :
Sacramento, Calif., AJ.FD Sac
ramento's Solons dried them
selves off today and got seri
ous about training for their
exhibition game with the
Cleveland Indians tomorrow. -
The Senators came - home
Flavor that switched
a million be er drinkers
In just the past two years Hamm's
Beer has won over a million brand new
friends. What attracted all these folks?
They tell us it was Hamm's special
kind of crisp, clean-cut taste, with
land of sky blue waters
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Ercolini Moves
From Canby to
Woodburn High
Woodburn Henry M.
(Hank) Ercolini, football and
track coach at Canby union
high achool, has been hired as
the gridiron and baseball
coach at . Woodburn high
school, effective next fall, ac
cording to Frank Doerfler, lo
cal superintendent. He will
succeed Charles (Chuck) Sher
on who resigned recently aft
er five years in Woodburn.,
Ercolini has been at Canby
since 1949 and during that
time has coached all major
sports at one time or another.
Prior to going to Canby he
coached all four sports at Sac
red Heart academy in Salem.
A native of Seattle he grad
uated from Willamette Uni
versity in 1848 where he earn
ed three letters as a tackle in
football and one in baseball.
He is 30 years of age.
At Woodburn Ercolini will
be head coach in football and
baseball, assistant in basketball
and had charge of physical ed
ucation for boys. Marshall Bar
bour will continue as head bas
ketball and track 'coach here
and assist in football. A list
of 35 applied for the position
aa football coach.
r 1 1 '
from Santa Cruz yesterday
when a rain storm forced them
to break up spring training
camp a little ahead of sched
ule. ' .
Oakland, Calif., U.R The
Oakland Acorns, with new
manager Augie Galan at the
helm, play the New York
Giants in an exhibition game
here tonight.
Augie makes his local debut
against Llppy Leo Durocher,
for whom he once sweated as
a Brooklyn Dodger. Oak fans
also will get their first glance
at former San Francisco Seal
Con Dempsey newly signed to
the Acorn pitching staff.
San Francisco, U.R) San
Francisco pitcher Al Lien has
a tough Job ahead tonight when
he faces Mike Garcia of the
Cleveland Indians in an ex
hibition game at Seals Stadium.
Garcia, the giant one, has
won 42 games for the Indians
with his big right arm. Last
time he pitched ' against the
Seals, two years ago, Garcia
sent the locals away winning
with a 15 to 2 defeat.
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droit (A) s, Boiton (A) i.
Chlcuo (N) 11, Chlcsaa (A) S.
Ntw York (A) S, St. Loull (H) 1.
Philadelphia (A) S, miUdilph! Of)
S (10 Ionian).
San Dleto (PCL) 4, St. -Loul, (A) S.
Cincinnati (Ml 4, Milwaukee M I.
at. Louie "B" (II) J, Cincinnati "B"
(Al 1.
attlt (PCL) 14, St. Louu "B" (A) 1.
Brooklyn (N) 4, Washautoa (A) 1.
Dangerous Trees
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Baseball Brass Predict
More Moves
t LKO H. PETERSEN
St Petersburg, Fla (U.R) On
the theory that the first etep
always is the hardest, club
owners and officials today pre
dicted . farther sweeping
changes In the big league base
ball map will result from the
transfer of the Braves to Mil
waukee. "There now is really only
one key question," said Warren
Giles president of the National
League. "That is how big a
handicap two teams in one city
will be under in this day of
television." . .
Walter O'Malley, president
of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was
more emphatic.
"One thing I'm sure of," he
id. "This transfer is going to
set off a chain reaction and
there are bound to be some
more transfers."
Official sources pointed to
the St. Louis ' Browns and
Philadelphia A's as the teams
most likely to transfer In the
near future. Speculation on
the new sites included Balti
more, Montreal and, of
course the two ' big West
Coast cities, Los Angelea and
San Francisco.
Although American League
club owners rejected the tram-
Bratron Faces
Bobby Jones
In NY Tonight
, New York (ff) Johnny Brat-
ton is a S to 1 choice to even
his score with the Jones boys
Friday night when he faces
middleweight Bobby Jones of
Oakland, Calif., at Madison
Square Garden.
Last December Jolting John
ny of Chicago was a 4 to 1 shot
to whip Ralph Tiger Jones, no
relation to Bobby, but the Tiger
wasn't awed, by Bratton's repu
tation and all but chased him
out of the ring to provide an
upset.
"This Jonesy won't do it,"
promised Bratton, former NBA
welterweight champion. "I'm
out to set a shot at Kid Gavi-
lan the welter champ, and I
don't want anything to spoil
my chances."
The 7 p.m. (PST) ten-round
er will be broadcast and tele
cast. Fights Lost Wight
(Br Tba Auoclatad Prau)
Detroit Rockp CsslUo, 147, Chlcuo,
knocked out Gene Ounter, 141, BalU
more, 1.
Pall BJT.r, Maes. Bddls SUtU, 141,
New Bedford, knocked out Gordon Pern,
141, proTldenee, 4.
New Tork (Snarelde OarSeas) Joe
JulUDO. at. Hew Tork. outpointed
Italo scortochlnl, 141, Milan, Italy, S.
Newark, N. I. Junlua Woode, 141,
New Tork, outpointed Bobbr Boeado,
14S, Brooklm, s.
I, Mimmlt
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Coming Soon
fer of the Browns to Baltimore
last Monday, it was pointed out
that they left the door open for
tho switch to bo made next
year. An unidentified Balti
more syndicate has offered
Veeck 12,400,000 for his 10
per cent interest.
It the predicted transfers go
through, New York and Chi
cago will be the only cities
supporting more than one big
league team.
Lou Perinl conceded that the
overwhelming factor which
persuaded him to leave Boston
was the conviction that tele
vision had made it a one-team
city.
"I rerretted leaving," Per
lnl ssld. "But I was absolute
ly convinced that Boston
could not support two teams
In this era of television." .
The terms of Perinl's agree
ments with the American As
sociation and the city of Mil
waukee virtually guaranteed a
profit for five years. Perlni
was called upon to pay only
$50,000 damages to the Asso
ciation a figure which Kansas
City protested in vain and he
will pay only 11,000 a year
rental for the first two years
in the Milwaukee Park.
In the following three years,
he will pay a 5 per cent fee
on admissions and also turned
over 5 per cent of the Income
from concessions.-
The juLUant Perinl thanked
the owners and representatives
for their confidence in him and
predicted that Milwaukee will
prove a true "big league city."
There was a wistful note in his
voice only when he talked of
leaving Boston.
"It was my home town," he
said. "I hate to leave. And I
wanted to leave with a better
team."
SCORES
In the Alleys
Capitol Alleys
atBBOANTlXB NO, S
Plralee Oeld (I) Howell all. Btrona
eie, Aauia ,bb, Anion !57, Larky 411:
Seara Bemarta Ill-Oliiin 417, Sardlas
MS, Krauae 393. ocnaa 440, Weiss 371.
lalem Smoke Skew () Toraeaoa all.
Kicnaras 300, u. Toneaon ess. a. Tor
leaon 3H, Adam, 441: Veller OU Ca. (t
Warner 34, Lien 314, Vestal 473, Boon
air. viausen sou.
Weet Salem Lambar Co. (I) Nelson
417, Brim 4l, Rom 4U. Smith 311,
Tork Mil Oaftemaa (1) Williams 447,
Myers ill, Alderln 313, ateok 471, Daeer
Ml.
Seara Keamoro (I) Dyer 111, Klein
sos, BprifKo ess, cook aos, noma 4411
total, (l) Wefrrenaa 310. Blltcot 441.
Brtataard 431. Overt 411. Sleeeneon 341.
Rltb Ind. aame. Anson. 314: hlah tnd.
serlee, Clausen, Slot hlsh team same.
vaiier oil, asii aim team serial, xea
more, t3B03. . .
" LADISS CUT LXAOUS -
Saleaa NayliaUsa (I) lilller 347,
aiaeaar coiyin 10, oauatin 41s.
Penny 4S3i Shallae's Ckaleaa (I)
Chamberlain 313, Pollniky 434, Curtis
171, Prime 413. Olbb 434.
Bradley Steele (S) Doerfler 3ST, avow
ry 313, Bundo 400, Bradley 440, Thomp
son 4U: Isaak Beally Co. (I) MeBl-
hanay 411, Ivans 4U. Push 311, Black
311, Blind 401.
Ckaek'a Steak BaBoo (I) Krejel 403,
Schroeder 410. Blind 317. Clark 441. Oar-
barlno 4S4: Senator Belel (I) Gartner
447, Undtey 3t, Llndssy 441, MusU
haupt 4, Adolph 431.
Goad Hoaetpeeplnf (t) Olney 431, Al
brleh 411, Oardner 311, Jonas 111, Poa
eehl 411: Capbeard Cale (I) Vlltone
340, Olodt 4(1, Helaey MO, Utke 111,
Zwleker 431.
Mooter Bread (I) lfenell 317, Moa
ner 407, Harne 111, Meola 333, Bermu
431: Baadla Oil (t Ansore 411, Brna
dldse 344, Smith 400, Staldsr 314, Van
Dell 409.
Bob Lawless Melon, (1) Thruah Ml,
Lawlou 413, Schmidt 431, McHeal 411.
Vanderhoof 4411 Slateemaa (I) White
414, XlUmUler 111, Bounds 433, Co, ton
403, Rlcnss 38B.
Hlsh team tame and serlss, aenator
Roul. 137 and 3307: hlsh Ind. lame, Glo
ria Utke. US: hlsh Ind. series. Marl,
Jones, sal.
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Open Friday Evenings
FANFARE
State Tournament Box Scores
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Otott. Atoaa I, Wnleushor, Hsnale.
Baaof 4, Halallni. Salem (I) Platens
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Officials: llalpn Barpar and Pi ink
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quarter acoraa: .
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Claraland 14 10 S 1111
Ulaaad fraa throw,: Dallaa 111) Our-
Uai S, OUon 1, Domueboflkr t, Klu
mlllar I, Brutfll 4, Jor, HoMort S.
Cla?alu4 (ll) n. otampla S, Krnow S,
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Bfcoousi Taiaiaa: POA to Pat.
Dallas , 41 11 417
ClaTalairt SI II Jll
AtUulaiica: l,MI (nUhl aaaaloa).
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Totals It 34 17 SI Totala HUMU
Quarter seoros: , ,
Koosseelt IS IS SO 1S-S1
Olatakanle II 17 II 1144
Missed Iree throws: Roosmslt (ll)
Wanaka. Rodin I. wutala 1. ation a.
and WlnterhoUer I. Claukants (10)
Harrison 1. Oaborn, McCroaky 4, PlUar,
ahootlna atsraiat: POA PO Pet.
Hootereit 44 11 .171
waiekaaia 44 11 jh
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WMtBn.4 SIS IBtoner,a 1143
Aunty I T 111 Orcla,a S I 4 11
Thmpin.l S S S iaayata,t S S I 11
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Medford 11 11 S3 11-17
Ontario 13 It it 1143
Mlaaed free throws: Medford (la)
euuuts 0, nuiiama a, wootea 3, at
terbury I. Thamasoa 4. inun a. tnri
M. Landan. Ontario (11) Binder S,
Stoner I, Oarcla, Aereee I, Mali, Nmhol
aon, and Aekarman.
Shoo tine arsruu: POA PO Pet.
wodlora tl 11 Jll
Ontario I, 17 j
Officials: O-NsU and Harper.
(44)
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Quarter acoras:
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getting It?
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syfeaBjayT,
lloja,! Glanmore's richer taste leaves no doubt but that yotj f
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liliaaa; tree throw,: Ulakoro (11)
Coaaptoa s, lakart I, ntlahsleoa, Oara
ntrt 4, Bartrampf. Muweukle lid
Miller S. Pradorlcka 14, BWedel S, law
aaa I, atunia s.
ahootlnc avsraaes: POA PO Pt t.
BlUaooro ............. M II J71
MUwaukla ; 14 11 III
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Quarter acoraa:
Aitorla 14-11 14 14-41
Lakovlav , s II ( 1141
MUiad frra throw,: Astoria (II) -Sappa
S, Bar i. Smart S, Brar I, Oatar
lund 4. Utiili, (17) ararts I, Paris
a, Poaium I, Swlrnla S, llllott I. Mos, 4.
ahoollns (Tsratas: POA PO Pet.
Aatoria It SI .400
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Oflklala: Vlrtll awanioo and cuw
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Quarter score,:
uarehtleld ..It SI IS 1044
Central Catnollo ... a S IS 1447
MUied tree throw,: Marihlleld Mel
Powsra 4. Krouah I, Blck 4, Jonei S.
Central Clthotlo (I) Duffy t, Gott
fried. Weber S. Oreaknleh S. Murphy,
ahootlni artraiss POA PO Pet.
Marehfltld ..,.71-11 .111
Central Oalholl II It .tH
OtflclaU: Bet WeUnlU and Lest Patter-
Tka Daises (74)
(71)
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Totals 11 14 14 IS Totala M 11 11 41
Ouarur scores: . .
TOO Dalle, it SI IS U 74
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Missed free throw!: The Delia, (11)
D. Herat, s, Moore 4. Lundal S. a.
Heron. Pass t, Albasy (14) Popper!
4. aweiay 4, caatbia 3, aoraasoa. poa
lias. i
Mtootina atwiaaee - . r'tk wwt.
The Danes to SI M
Albsny ........,.., tt ' 14 .434
Offklell: Ralph aarpwr as Prank
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AlUadance: lit? I afternoon aeailea). .
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Kiner Finally
Comes to Camo
- Havana, Cuba tf Balph
Kiner finally has arrived at tho
PittaburaTh Pirates traininc
camp after long distance .
argument with General Man-,
ager Branch - Rickey and la
ready to take aim on another.
nome run uue.
Vla.a I I Ml ,
t s u v r Brrivra . Aituraasgr
night from his Palm Springe,
Calif.,' home and officially
signs his new contract Friday
calling for reported 20 per
cent reduction of his $90,000
salary in 1952. -;
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Registered Nurse
SSB(aeejWBJS!l!iwlA JIJWBIMBaw
Nurse, Lillian Caro, says: "I have
to know I can depend on my Sash
light. That'a why I use the new
. 'Eveready D-09 batttrlea for mora
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