Page 14 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, April 1, 1953 FAN FARE lyWoltDltiM AW TIKP Of CQj fr . VATHt.' I rj Ducks, Huskies, Beavers, Cats Viks Set for Relavs ' A number of stars from the University of Washington will participate In the third annul Willamette Belays at McCnl loch Stadium Saturday after noon starting at 1 o'clock. The Huskies' top threat! in clude Jack Burney, who ran the 440 in :48 plua a a mem , ber of the armed force in ' Germany last summer; Denny Meyer, holder of the all-time Husky two-mile mark wltn a 9:29.5 time; George Wldenfelt, a itandout in the discus, high jump and hurdles; Bob Hut chinson, (print ace. Among entries from the University of Oregon will be ; Al Martin, a 4:15 miler; Ray Packwood, who tat done 13'K" in the pole vault and Doug Clement, former member of - the Canadian Olympic team, - Oregon State college also will have aome solid threats in person of Ralph Button, Coast Conference Javelin king; Jim Holmes, one of the 'Coast Conference'! better ' pole vaulters; Merrin Brock, , an outstanding sprinter with a time of 9.6 in the century and John Chambers, who has done 1S.1 In the high hurdles. A total of 109 high schools and 13 colleges have entered the relays classic. The list of individual prep and college athletes Is expected to te above 1500, When Ted Ogdahl'i Wil lamette university cinder men get their tint taste of 1951 action In Saturday'! WU relays the Bearcat squad will include four men who hold Northwest Confer ence records. The quartet are Mike Ho- vis, Olympia, Wash., who holds the conference osu mark; Layton Gilaon, Salem, discus; Jim Hitchman, Bal boa Island, Calif.; shotput, and Stan Neperud, Silverton, Jave lin. Other top Bearcat threats are Bill Van Horn, Roseburg, holder of the Willamette rec ord in both the century and SCORES in the ALLEYS Capitol Alleys nmcBTaiAL ho. 1 - HoUrWMd Maanee (I) X. OUrk 461, J. AlftrUB Mi, , b. JOHN 4J1, B. OMdee 4H, J. CHatr HI. Jekaeew'a -aUaaeea U A. HJle 41. J. OolrlB 141, B. Promt 430, R. PmrrUh 471, O. ClUMr S77. Natieaal Battenr M A. Cameron 481, R. Moodr 317, W. Weill 471, O. lewla 456, H. Bartholomew M7. Sale Wollee (0) IS. Mather, HI. S, PrU . C. CTHIT 4W, W. D TU1 4H, 9. Hlenoaun 171. Ilwocfl', kfaeearr (I) H. Blwood 4S1, B. Crarcrolt 4S7, K. Shrpraen M, S. wllkelle 4M, D. Batch (03. Her ri ower Milk D. Brown in. B. Van Ktsa 4S1. 1. Mcrerler.ee 471, T. Whlt leker 110, U. Can 40t. Snekere (M I. run 4M, B. V!r nli , J. MoAllliter m. A. Blewert 4l. 0. Bautni 4)7. Celrek (t) L. Lance SOS, T. Sloan Mt, P. Helnke 411, R. werbowikl 441. r. scriefcleiier 104. Elka (4) T. Thompaon 491, B. Reedr tie, B. Lowrr 430, L. Mcwjnner 471, T. Km 454. Eaat galeea Uana (o) J. Clark 110, a. Cuahlni 491, 1. Schlmbera 402. B. Dyer 409, J. niche, 470, Bin, Lake (J) O. Uord 440, R. lewla IN, P. Arree M4, B, Pettlt 410, W. Walla 540. Carlr'e Dalrr l A. Wrliht 4M, h. BVUunel 441, o, Hofitetter 417, F. saiirom o, i. leiuer 443. hub team tarn Bine Lake, IS). Blab team eerlea Bwood'e ktaeonrr. 340S. Blah tad. fame Al Writ bt of curire uairr, ill. Hlfh tad. eerlea -Oeorae Caniej X Ralpb Tohnioa Ap pliances, 111. INDUSTRIAL NO. I Kelaer Merehaale (S O. Brataler ias. B. Crareroft S07, J. Coomler 40). W. :aohter 490, A. Fedenon tot. whit taker1. Welder, (1) p. wtUttaker 400, H. Wacken 411, B. Uwleea 411, B. JB wood 401, 1. Lotan 141. Hen Brethere-4 R. Ooe 4M, M. Carter IS, B. Wbltloek III, O. Huaa 400, L. Waatphal 417. Wlii-a BtUkl Seat () O. Polk 400, L. ltrara 410, . Dar JM, o. Irle 410. B. Balna 414. VaUrr raraa Start m u ctiur- abea 440. O. Ochjnldt 471, B. Orar 403, L. Bolra 477, B. Bulllran 470. PorlUoJ Oaa and Ceka c. Berestrom 304. O. Bulett It), B. Staler 417, J. Martin tie, u. i,auue vn. MeCaaa Peod Sale, (4V B. Thomp aon S30, H. Comatock 054, O. Tburman vt. a;, wuaam aot, w. Mccune lie. tunnr seal Eelala (0) R. Aou 420, W. Amunda M7, T. Olbton 407. Belter Hardware (4) II. Powell 400. O. Blokard 142. W. Weatllni 4SI. R. Parmer 147, P. Jonea 400. Breera'e jeweler, (e c. Hauaen 410, X. Rallej 147, V. Raoeen SOI. B. Hanaan 4)4. H oauavn ev. cnaapellea Meat Sffarkeft fl) w wicauer 447, R. Dandle 4M. B. Nekton we, J. Hon 420. al. Chappelle Ml. Sni der', Eleetrle ll J. Hammoiul 47a k McCain 444, A. Jaoobaon 401, J. wvu.er n. ArUUT 400. HUb team tame and aerlea Mc Cuna Pood aalai, in and 3000. Rlah ma. earn, and aerlea Verne Hauien of Brown-, Jeweler,, 311 and 009. MEN'S CITY LIAQUE Willamette Art Tile 3 Schola 431, oi, tfaeooer in, uuoier 311, Merer 494: Salem Tlra llHnw m Cook 401, Baaen 313. fiwaln bib. whit we. Bavla OU Ca. Ill Omnhunrim uv Millar 403. Sober! 494, Blanton 431, Da vie 142; Bare Badla U Oautbler 4)1, Renael 473, mm 434, Dean 447, Bra 401. Qaalltr Used Care 111 camnball 4,1. n el trove 3t, abort 314, Prank Snel- arore ev7, van Dell 4101 Tweadla All rat Oaatbler J77, Seller! JM, Uarrlion 341, OUnakl 431, Penny 473. Preetr Oliea (J)-Howell 170, Vork 400, Tliomaa 404, Kallle 370, Wood 430; Cappa Caed Care ) amltb 38B. Alderman in C. Cappa 374, MlUer 401, L. Cappa 410. W. C Drer Ine. (I) cbaitaln 374, Olla 377, Lenta 390, Orcenvood 133, Bte vena 4171 Lea Newmaa ID M. Balneal 371, B. Nelnaat 311, Jobnion III, Maker 313. Leo Cappa 3M. Hltb team aerlea. Davie on. eaaei hivt. team tame, Kara Radio, HI: hltb tod. aerlea, Jerry Deri, (Deri, 011) Mis blth tad. tame, Dick swain (Salem Tire) 111. I 220: Ralph Stephenson, Ar- ling, Calif., a standout in the distance events and Dean Benson, Bend, a former State high school hurdle champion. The Salem high school track equad will open their track season Saturday by entering the .Willamette Be lays. . The Vikings are coached by Vern Gilmore. Salem entries in Willamette relays: Shotput, George Meyers, Dennis Garland, Jim Person, and Ray Taylor. Discus, George Meyers, Ray Taylor, Jim Person and Ray Holm quist. ' Broad lump, Dave Johnson, Gordy Domogalla, Melvin Jarvia, and Don Zeh. High Jump, Bill Walker. Don Zeh, Don . Llmbocker, . and Walter Craycroft Pole vault, Don Umbocker, Ed Keecb, Ronnie Coon, and Craig Gate ly. Javelin, Ray Taylor, Ray Holmqulst, George Meyers and Jim Bowers. , 100-yard dash, Jim Anderson, Terry Salis bury, Murray Jensen and Ken Rawlings. 120-yard hurdles, Bill Walker, Jack Bishop, Ralph Morrison, and Jen Cren shaw. 440 yards, Chuck John son, Gary DuBois, Nick Error and Stan Weigel. 880 yards, Jim Knapp, Jim Searcy and Dick Colgan. Mile race, How ard Sallng, Ronnie Dalryrnple. Don Swartz and Don Schultz. Distance medley, Cliff Will- marth, Bill Kaufman, Stan Pawley and Bill Roher. 440- yard relay, Jim Anderson, Terry sauaoury, Ken Raw- lings and Ed Castillo. 880- yard relay, Delmar Funk, Jack Chaves, Harry Juul, and Sweet Home Rolls Over Brownies, 15-2 Sweet Home Batting around in the third and fourth in nings, Sweet Home high school defeated Brownsville, 15 to 2 Tuesday afternoon on soft, damp field. Bob Morley, Sweet Home's top pitcher, gave up no hits during the three innings he worked. Against Junction City last Friday he held the opposi tion to two hits. A sparkling bit of play came in the fourth when Don Sealey of Brownsville bunted a pop fly about 15 feet in front of the plate. Catcher Ted Owens made a diving catch and then whip ped the ball to third while on his stomach to complete dou ble play. Bill Alwert Sweet Home s regular catcher, la out with a broken thumb acquired during an inter-squad session last Thursday. Tuesday's game was the Ilrst of the season for Brownsville. Brownirllle I I 10 aweet Home U 10 Marrla Zackery, Dick oebel ) ana Rudy Herri Bob Morler, Oene Barrel (I), Jim Butarly ( and Ted ownee, SPORTS SLATE THURSDAY, April I CeOeew laaakatli Willamette al OSC, p.m. ank Hkul araaki Three-war meet between aierton. PbUomatb and Central, Central. a a , , 7BIDAT, April t U fafeeel kaaebafli Lebanon at Salem. Otmter field, 1:1(1 North Mariem at Oeweao. 6ATCRDAT, April 4 WWaeaette relen. MeCnIleek etadlam. 1-liM p.m. CwUeaw awaekall: OCT abortion Bute Prteui, lP-m. . i - : - MONDAY, April ( SprtM freUe, 1WLA elakkeaea' Bltk tekaal treat! Three-way meet between ahorldaa, WUlamlna and Central Exhibition Baseball (By The Aeooclated Preaa) Clereland (A) 11. New York IN) (. Detroit (A) It, Philadelphia (A) T. New Work (A) 4, Brooklyn (Nl I. Cblcato (N) t. St. Louie (A) I. Ctnclnnetl (N I, waiblntton (A) I. Miiwautee (hi i, rnuadeipaia mi o. Plttiburth (N) "A" 7, PltUborall (N) Cblcato (A) 14, Brook. Medical Cn ler 4. Murray Jensen. ' 480-yard re lay, Bill Walker, Jack Bishop, Bill Morganstern, and Gil Stewart. Two-mile relay, Ted Henry, Duane Farmen, Gary Ramsden and Wayne Gibbena, Sprint medley, Joel Blaco. Bob Meyers, Kenneth Martin and Gary Riach. 186-24 JilLSK M.T.M.M. EQUAL SOMETHING , for EVERYONE x Who dmiitt So smooth it leaves you breathless Smirnoff Pi VODKA Stt. PmrtSmiriBof Fit. lac, Hutfortj, Coaitf It's Something Every Woman Wants! 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