6 ' if S . i t v jf if1 ' ,j''" I VI. S 1 Olirhf Twk train Ow KhA (Mt) worhi e the VUUII tajart4 rlfht toe a TnkH pitcher VI Itaseht, Th rlfhthandsr was art by a Ma off th bat l Philadelphia Athletics Mtflaldar Day rhilly m Mrntk . ton Is ( ef xhlbrt4oa fm at It. rtarwf, Fla. Yanks ' won, a'-O. ' ' - ' 7 Peorce Pitching, Janfze Hitting Leads Vile Victory Two-bit pltchlnr by Lowell Pure and a home run aplec by the Jantze brother Phil and Curt led Salem lilrh echool'a Vikings to a 16-6 Tie to ry oyer Lebanon on 011nfr field Friday afternoon. The two hit off Pearce both came In the sixth inning. They were by Flew and Mon roe, the one-two men in the Stayton Scores 19 Runs in One Inning, Wins 30-6 Stayton Stayton defeated Philomath S0-6 in a Capital leu rue tame here Friday, and it wai baseball, not football. The Bailee aeored 1 pointa we mean runs in the sec ond quarter oope, we mean second Innlnf. : The 19 rum eune on 11 hlU, four walki, three errors, and about three casee of Philomath players throwing to the wrong base. Wayne Mlnten and Dave Neltluff eaeh scored three runs la the second inning. Stayton had a total of 16 hit for the ball game. They eame off two Philomath pitchers, Carter and Wooley. Hatch went the distance for Stayton, glTlng five hits. fhUMUlh t 1 1 lit 1 f I 4 tterton 4(11)1 MS 134 M t carter. Waaler (I) Batch tad BBnrtehe. and QarrloUi Lebanon batting order. Meanwhile, Salem w a banging out 15 hits off two Lebanon pitchers, Sehaefer and Neustrol. The Jantxe bats proved the most potent' Phil had two alngles in addi tion to his home ran, and Curt added a triple to his home run. Curt had a total of four runs batted in for the day. Rice had three RBI', on a double and single. Other Sa lem players getting more than one ' hit were Osborn and Larry Springer. The Vikings exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning and six more in the sixth. Pearce was in top form all the way. Be Issued only two walks. Pearce struck out only two batters, but was credited with 10 assists as Lebanoon batters time and again tapped the ball back to the mound. The Vikings did commit two er rors, same number aa Lebanon. Salem had a total of six stolen bases, compared to Leb anon's none. ! B O A ' CmvbU,fl 4 S 4FIMI.I I I I J unroi.u i J S IKlrkllM I S 4 0 Lmphr,o S I 14 4 Nill,U-p 1 I 4 4Suton,rri (4) LtUm BO 4 Schr.p-U 1 1 lSmlth,sf t 4 14 Bontr.l S 4 4 4 4 NY Increases Penally for Race Violations Albany, H.Y. W) Governor Dewey signed a bill Saturday authorising the New York state racing commlslson to im pose a $5,000 civil penalty, An- stead of a $200 fine, for viola tions of racing law or regula tions. The new law also gives the commission power to impose the penalties on track opera tors. It formerly had the power to fine only horse own ers, trainers, Jockeys and grooms. Jefferson Noses Out Mill City Mill City Jefferson noted out Mill City 5-4 in eight inn ings as the Marion county B baseball league got underway at Mill City Friday night, home with the winning run for Jefferson in the eighth Inning. Mill City forced the game Into extra Innings by tying the score at 4-4 in the bottom half of the seventh frame, when BUI Hoffman drew a walk and came home on AI Ward's dou ble. Big inning of the game was the fourth, when Jefferson scored four runs on one hit and five walks off Mill City pitcher Roy Chase. Lee Cameron, left-hander, tossed the victory for Jeffer son, giving up four hits. J.ff,rcm 004 4 01-4 I t Mill cur 114 004 14-4 4 1 csnnos n4 Wtktaabsmfi chut ud etwuk RlettM I P.JintM.l 4 O.JU4H.U 4 Osbora.e 1 Orm.rf t SprlBitr.9 I S Patmoa,! 4 1 ruiwi 4 i BKkjf S 1 Finw.rf 1 4 CunpMl.1 ToUb J4 11 41 14 ToUU 11 I 14 It Muon Ktmi ......400 000 4- t t 4 HlU 000 Ml 4 Stlira Ski ........101 tot 0-14114 Hit Oil Hi 0 PIKhRl IT U H It IS SOBB rnni 1 13 4 4 4 I SetaMtw ...,H 14 4 4 t 4 4 Miiutrol Itt It I I 1 1 1 wr-aehuftr. Btlk Mauttrol. Win- Mr Ttaret. Lour 4AhMfr. LOB S. 1; L . B BuUn, KlrUU, CunoMU, Klet. KB T. JMllH, C. JtlltM. 3BH Ofboro. o. Janlit. 1BK Rlo, Bsrlniw, F. JmIh. RBI f. Jut 1, O. AniM 4, RICO 3. PWH' 1. SB BHk, CIB1D mu. r. nin, omt, rrnnon, ran. CP Blflt to PaUrion. 1500 Athletes in Willamette Relays This Afternoon The third annual Willam ette relays got underway at .McCnlloch stadium at 1 ' leek Saturday afternoon, and was to continue until 1:16. - More than 1S66 high school and college athletes were participating m the porta extraTagansa. High schools entered in clude: Albany, Beavertoa, Cascade, Central, Chemawa, Condon, Corvallls, Cottage Grove, Creswell, C r k County High School, Culver, Dallas, Dayton, Detroit, El mirs, Estaeada, Gates, Ger vals, Gresham, Blllsboro, Jefferson, Junction Ity, Lake Oswego, Lebanon, Lowell, Mohawk, Molalla, Monroe, Moro, Myrtle Creek, Nestue ea, Newberg, Newberg, North Marlon. Oakrldge, Oreson Deaf School, Parkrose, Perrydale, Philomath, Pilot Bock, Plea sant Hill, Redmond, Sacred Heart ef Salem, St. Halens, Salem, Sandy, Selo, Shedd, Sherwood, Springfield, Stay ton, Sweet Home, Taft, Uni versity of Eugene, Vancou ver, Wash., Waldpert, Ver nonla, Wast Linn, Wheeler, Wlllamina, Woodburn. Colleges antered: Willam ette, Portland University, Southern Oregon College, Seattle Pacific, University of Washington, Portland State, Oregon State, OCE, Llnfleld, Lewis and Clark, Clark Jun ior College, University of Oregon. . . K-Falls Dog Wins Oregon Derby Stake Portland AMD A Golden retriever male, Oak Creek's Fremont, owned and bandied by Norman House of Klamath Falls, won the derby stake at the Oregon Retriever Trial club's competition yesterday at Sauvie island. Jlbodad Blade, a Laborador male, owned and handled by Charles Gale of Bremerton, Wash,, was runnemip. The trials will continue through tomorrow. Coaches' Panel Due at B-Club Monday A. M. A group of high school and Willamette coaches will com prise a panel at Monday morn ing's meeting of the Salem Breakfast club at the Senator hotel. The meeting will be a quet tlon-and-answer affair, with all Breakfast clubbers and their guest clven the opportunity to ask questions of the panel. The breakfast gets under way at 7:30 a.m., and all male sports fans, whether or not members of the club, are invited. Drowning Up 13 Percent on Coast Areas You may be one of the hundreds of thousands of for tunate persons that cruised the beautiful waters of the Pacific Northwest last summer. Fortunate, the Coast Guard says, that you have met with no misfortune. Death by drowning increat ed 13 per cent along the coasts of Washington and Oregon last summer. Non-fatal marine casualties increased to the same extent. Many of these deaths are at tributed to those persons, not living on the coast, but conv ins from other areas to fish, The Coast Guard atks your cooperation in an all out cam palgn for safer fishing, sailing and cruising this summer. Make plana now for next year: Have every piece of safety equipment on your boat thor oughly inspected replsce them if necessary. For information on safety and proper equipment contact your local Coatt Guard aux iliary flotilla. SPORTS SLATE SATURDAY, April 4 Wlnunlt Mian, MeCsllMk itedlu. I-liil .. C!IK ktatUi OCB sOtotoa SUUjrrlHO, MONDAY, AprU 6 Strtet (Kilt. IWLA olakkcaM. nu a Maaal Iraaki Tferaa-war ami SalwM a&atldu, Wlllaalat aad Cmltal. twuiamlaa. TUESDAY, AprU 7 Oallan aaaaaaUi 00 w. WUlaawlta it Biuk'i tutaro, I jm. Rita Maaal kaiaaalll Salaa at Mtt Bona, Selo at MIU Cltr (SUM). Jaalar kUk Mkaal kaiaaalll Wall Salam al Utllt. ' -.. ukuf buki Altaan at fUltm. TooDsellii Unpectiedl 6 Sigiro Todev Senators Defeat Vies 1 . t 6-5 in 12 Innings Calistoga, Calif. (Special to the Capital Journal) Short stop Geae TanselU, the most stubborn holdout the team, to apparently about ready to some to terms with the Salem Senators. Tanselll arrived at the Sen ators' spring training head quarters here Friday night, and was to get together with General Manager Hugh Luby today. Luby is "pretty sure" that Tanselll will sign. "I wrote to Tanselll in Sa lem a few days ago, and offer ed him the best deal we could make. The fact that ha came down here right away should indicate that he's ready to sign," explained Luby. While it looks like she shortstop problem is about Bearcats Bounce Oregon College of Education, 7-5 Willamette bbI varsity's baseball team defeated Ore gon College of Education 7-5 refularly-sehedaled baseball game on -the WU field In Bush pasture Friday afternoon. Four nuts la the fourth Inning by Willamette broke a 1-1 He, and sent the Bear eats on their way to victory. The four ran eame ' en single by Chuck Naonl and Pete Reed, a walk to Tex Klrkendale, two errors and two fielders choice. Oregon Collegia of Educa tion threatened with three runs in the ninth inning, but the OCE rally was snuffed short. Dave Gray, Willamette's starting pitcher, tolled the first five innings, and got credit for the win. Vem Venice pitched the last four Innings for Coach John Lewis' Bearcats. It was the second straight win of the young season for Willamette. The 'Cats defeated Oregon State eol lege 7-6 In Willamette's opening game at Corvallls Thursday. TIDE TABLE Tldw far Talt. OrKoa AprU. 1441 (OnwIlM kr V. S. Oaait aa4 Oaadttla sarTir. reruaaa, ere.i AprU 4 Bltk Watata Tim, Htliht 1:14 a.m. 4.1 1:10 p,m. 4:13 a.m. 7:41 p.m. o: a.m. ' 4:01 a.m. 4:1B a.m. 4:50 p.m. i:w a.m. 4:31 P.m. 4:17 a.m. 10:14 p.m. 10: a.m. 10:47 p.m. 11:11 a.m. 11:14 p.m. 4.1 ' 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.7 4.1 I.I 4.4 I.I I.I Law Waters Tlma Buibl 10:11 a.m. 4.0 10:07 p.m, 4.1 11:01 p.m. 4.0 11:10 p.m. JJ l:M p.m. t.t 1:04 a.m. 1.0 1:01 p.m. -1.1 1:14 a.m. 1:01 p.m. 1:10 a.m. 1:80 p.m. 4:11 a.m. 4:18 p.m. 4:17 a.m. 4:14 p.m. Change in Training Sched Aided Bucceroni's Win Nsw York U.B Heavyweight Contender Dan Bueceronl does not have to be told that "all work and no play makes' Jack a dull boy." Only In this ease It makes "Dan a dull boy." Always a sticker for heavy training, the Philadelphia puncher trained lightly, almost casually, for his fight last night with .Dave Davey of Seattle, Wash. And it paid off with an eight-round technical knockout before th nation's television tight fans. "It was a Bhang m my Three B's in Driver's Seat At Wilmington Wilmington, N. C. m The three "B's" Bolt, Barber and Bulla were in position to pull away from the field going into Saturday's third round of the $10,000 Azalea Open golf tournament Tommy Bolt, Maplewood, N. J., was on top at the halfway mark of the 72-hole event which winds up Sunday after' noon. He tacked a second round 99 three under par onto nis first day SB for a 139 and a one stroke lead over Jer ry Barber, the bespectacled little Callfornlan who registers out of La Canada, and Johnny Bulla, one-time North Caroline resident who now plays out of Verona, Pa. Barber, who last week at Greensboro shot himself out of contention early with an oDen- ing day 80, whizzed around the 0.720 yards of the Cape Fear Country Club in 33-32-05, the best round of the tournament, to deadlock Bulla at 130, one shot from the lead. Bulla did it In 67. 1 fherrv filw ....... Electric 111 Chemeketa hone 2-6762 to amine schedule that did it," Bueeehronl admitted aft er the bout at St, Nicholas Arena. "Previously I awed to par eight and nine rounds a day before a f l(ht But this time I cut it to four rounds a day, and never felt better." . As a result, dangerous Dan entered the ring weighing 193 M Bounds, the haavit nf his career. But he appeared to be much sharper than at any other time and was hitting with more power against Da vey, who scaled 308 H. It was th second meeting between the rangy heavy weight hopefuls. In their first fight last September Buece ronl won a close but unanimous decision. But this time it was the "Butcher Boy" all the way. solved, Salem has com up with a new problem la the outfield. Tom Agoeta, the youthful slugger who was to have been optioned to Sa lem from Sacramento, re ported for Induction Into th army Wednesday. Connie Perez, third base man last year, will probably be switched to the outfield this season, ssys Luby. .That would give th Senators an outfield comprised of Perez, Henry K. Wltherspoon and Don Taylor. Taylor continued to show promise an an exhibition game against Victoria at Sonoma, Calif., last night. singled home the win ning run In the 12th Inning aa the Senators defeated th Tyees, also of the Western International league, (-5. It was the second extra-inning victory for the Senators in two days. Jack Hemphill and Wayne Rick shared pitch ing. . r Taylor smacked a horn run in Salem's 8-8, 10-Inning vic tory over Focatello of the Pio neer league the night before. N Jack Hemphill and Wayne Blck shared pitching duties for the Senators opposite Victoria last night. Book ie Larry Borst and Jim MoGee ar slated to pitch against Pocatoll at Uklah, Calif., Saturday afternoon. MoGee has already signed a Solon contract, while Borst, a Forest Grove, Or., lad, is still tryint; to land a berth on the team. Luby is still waiting for lefthanded Pitcher Bob Col line to arrive in camp..' He is recovering from a foot injury, has already agreed to terms, and will check into eamp as soon as he is able. ; Feres la still stuck in Ha vana, Cuba, trying to get his passport straightened out. Luby conferred' with immi gration officials in San Francisco yesterday, and started some more govern ment red tap in gear. San Francisco must writ to Seattle, Seattle must write to Washington, and Wash ington in turn write to Ha vana before Peres can get Into th United States. Salem plays an exhibition game with the Treasure Is land Pirates at 2 o'clock Sun day at Calistoga. Skiing Good At Mt. Hood (Br Tbt .tuMtaUd Prwi) Th PortUnd Wtattatr Biumu luutd Uu followlat tkl art ft report turdtr: GvveVBBMBt Camp -All towi will optr att; skiing toodi M lnctai now, pMkod. TrUb.i lliht wtiUrly wind; partlr eloudr. -nortCaU t Sundar, wearing, wind WMterlr to northwesUrlr. dt- eriajlntt afttrnorm ttmptraturaa 10 at Timbarllna aad 49-4 at Oorarantnt Camp. TlBhtrilaa No report. WUlaaMtt aad aatla FatMa Ko rtport. Forte ait; Oltarlnf sundar, aft. rnoon temperature, near 40j deoreai- utf VMterir to aorthwatter. winds. Orator Lake No resort. Porenait: Cleerin flundar, decreasing weiterly to oorinweeicr. winds; arte rnoon temper ature 15-W. IOCaL UNITED MISS ASSOCIATID MESS NIWS AND FiATUM Pag 12 Salem, Oregon, Saturday, April 4. 1953 Beavers Win 2-1 as Linde Halts Angels With 2 ' fBr Ilia Aaaaalatad Frail) Still undefeated after four days of play, the Seattle Rain ier are off to a flying start in their quest for a Pacific Coast learn pennant. - Bill Sweeney's club edged Oakland Friday night, S-4, by virtue of Gorton Gojda berry's ninth-inning home run with the bases empty. Oakland, still without a vic tory, tried valiantly to crash through in the eighth inning, when Jim Marshall cracked a homer with one on. That blow knotted the score at 4 -ell and set th stag for Ooldtberry's neroics. Al Wldmar went th dis tance for Seattle but Oak- . land need frv burlers tn Iks vain easts. Los Angeles suffered its first setback to four starts at PCL STANDINGS (Br Vnllad Fnal 7 W t Pet. OB ..in. a 4 1.004 u Annua S 1 ' 1 Hollywood J Baaramtnta ,,( S S Ban PraMlMO 4 S Ban Dlaia PorUaad 1 Oakland ; 4 rrMar'l BawlUl Baatua 4, Oakland . ratUand S, Lot AnnlM 1- San rraaalata 4. Saoramanto Hollywood 1, Baa Dleto 4. aw tka atrial aland: Holljwood I, Ban Dlaia 1. Saaraatnta t, San rtanolHO BaaUla a. Oakland 4. Lot ABtalaa I, Portland 1. IK .t t JO0 S .400 IVt .110 1 .000 4 th hands of Lyman Linda, Portland righthander. He handcuffed the Angels, gave them only four hits and reg istered a S-l win. Two of the three runs eame on homers. Jim Russell clouted one for the Beavers and Max West the RBSOatlOsBSBBBBBie BsmownKssmamo TRAINING CAMP NOTES OaVsnonsaoraoBs! other for Los Angeles. Hollywood's tall, sum, New Orleans rookie, George O'Donnell, made his debut a winning one as the Stars wi, aha an Dleco Padres, 7-4. rvnnnnell breezed along well enougn uniu mw He had a 7-1 margin oui ota Diego quickly tent three runs ...... nr. of them Tom Al ston's homer, and Hollywood had to rush in uarry nsr dorn. He forced pinch hitter Dain Clay to fly out and end th game. Sacramento thlt Ban . Francisco, ll-, but th Seals won S-S, as Bill Brad ford, assisted by Bob Mun crief, bore down when it counted. Muncrlef came on th scene in the sixth and held Sacra mento scoreless the rest 01 the way. It was ms secono effective relief Job this week. (1) Laa awlaa s h o A 4 4 14 4 411 4 4 114 5 1 4 4 4 S 4 4 111 (Br Tbt aaioclatad mu) Atlanta, oa. (sv-Manatar Caur Stan 111 sumi up tka Amartean Leaaua Ban- sank raca thti war: 'Tva sot to Blck Ina Tankiai la win. Mr puriri would leaa losndanea la aa aa a manaaar u I oian't," Cam' aaM ha waa particularly fntar aatcd la llndlna out hew mueh OIiti- land and Obleaio bad Iraprortd and ln- oicaiea itrontir, witnoot aannt ao ol rtctly, that UMaa ara thi aluba bi'i worried about Port Worth, Tax. Tommy Wrltbt la maklns a belt? bid (or a Chleata White Sox outllild birth. The 48-raar-old Shilbr. N.C.. plarir baa batted .144 In 11 exhibition eamai and la a apeedr defender. Hi'a bean air en 14 kaiee on belli and baa lenned only twice. He eame to the Sox la 1441 after Mrrlee with the BMton Bed Box and St. Louia Browne. Ban Antonio, Tex. OP) Hank aauar. the CbJoaao Cube iHitilnx outfielder, la expected to njoln the elub saturder, Whithir the lanky outfielder will par ticipate in any of the rimalnlns ex hibition tamii hain't bean determined. He luffirid a broken flntor a eouple ef wieki aio. Hoottomtry, Ala. (tV-Tba PbUadel pbla Pbilllii announced Saturday they have obtained waiviri on Xen Helntile man, Titeran ooothpew. A lO-year-aan In the major IlMuei, BelntllemaB lUrted with the Plttebnrfb Plratel la 14IT. and wai aold to the PbUUee la 1441. HU belt yiar wai la 1MI when he woa It end loit 10. Hla major league record etenda at Tf-44. Wleblta Pall Tix. (ity-U Ray Boone aaa ehanxe hla throwing atria, Lea Du roeber thlaka ClerelaDd will have a fine abortetop. "1 like him," the OUnti Uaaager told reportiri, who remembered he eald the lame thing leak yeer and Boone fol lowed up with a wretched leaion. "I think be hai Improved very much. Hi'i lower aa ground belli and be doein't maki that funny baikit with bli haade any more. A dengeroul hit- Cmethlna I don't Ilka U hll throw. lag, I don't like a abortitop who geU aet to throw. I Ilka one who catcbel the ball and tnrowi It In one motion. "But. all m all. I think he'i virr good, I ean't undentand how he hid each a bad leaion." Albany Downs Sweet Home in District Game Albany Albany high school pushed across five runs in the first two innings, and went on to defeat Sweet Home 5-3 in a district 8 baseball game at Al' bany Friday. The Bulldogs put together three hits, and took advan tage of a costly error by Sweet Home first baseman Phil Klkel, for three runs in th first in ning. Albany added two more tallies in the second. Owens, who relieved Sweet Home starting pitcher Bob Morley in the third inning, shut out Albany the rest of the way. Albany also used two pitchers, Frank Burford and Smith. Hal Doerfler and Burford led Albany's hit column with a double apiece. Morley had two doubles for Sweet Home, while Ed Norqulst had one. Sweet Horn 004 Ml 4-4 4 Albany 110 000 x 4 4 klorley, Owene (1) and Alwert; Bur ford, Smith (4) and Bradley. Portland (1) B O A Auitin.il 4 4 4 1 Taloot,ei Huutll.ll 4 1 4 Blehrdi,! ReitellUt 4 114 Uiher.lt 01aditn,cf ill 4 Wlt.rf Ar(t,l 4 1 a a Euer,ee Bxiirt.1 1 4 S 1 Devil,! Bunik!,! S 4 4 4 HollU.l Robmon.0 4 4 4 4 Tappl.o Unde,p S 4 4 S alcLlih,p 144 14 4 4 1 4 4 S 40 41114 Total! 44 44114 000 401 401-4 100 Oil 4014 ooo on looi 140 100 1004 Ab R H BrBbSe 1 10 14 114 Riui'ell. Welt. X Rui- 11. LOB Portland i, Ul Anillu I. IB-Oleditone. HR Ruuell, Wt. 4H HuuilL RBI Ruaull, Wilt, Rtltelll. OP Hollli, Biker end Rlcherdi! Auitln, BiiUukl and Arltl Honu ind Rlobudi. T 1:41. U Somtn. Bentl, Ptllkoudaa and Powell. A 1491. ToUU Portland HlU hat AnillM... mu Pitcher Undi It) McLlih (t) ... Rune Auitln, SeatU Ill 1M 001-4 t Oaklind 100 000 040-1 4 Wldmar and Orteltl Orcit, lUanl (1), Van Cork (41, cendtnl (I), Oettle (t) and Heel. Hollywood 410 000 104 T IS San DIMO 000 014 401-4 4 1 COonnell, Heiedom (I), and Bragaal Bchulte, Rayli (1), Ualloy (t) and Po-eekay. Sea PraneUco ......001 001 001-4 4 4 Sacramento 401 000 OOO J 11 1 Bradford, Muncrlef (1) and Alblnl, Tor nay (1)1 Oablei, Llirmaa (4) and Rltchir. MY VOUR FUEL OIL BILL By lh lOih To enable your dealer to continue your monthly charge service. -SAlEMWaOHDUUM CREDIT ASSOCIATION uu .ju.ii.i iu, lauiiijjijuiM Thot phon number li . . 3-3131 FOR THE BEST Hauling Storage Fuel K& van nils ee. LARMER TRANSFER nd STORAGE 889 No. Liberty "Our reputation . I your security" Everyone Welcome at the 'PosmtMii's Spoig IFrolic Ssr D00R prizes vli ) 1 A,mlro1 21 minth mp,--,y Iff fufj&&l ln4oHd m your home. fi Y$fty' 2- MrHhH $pirttil Rl nd I HomellRod. f l WK 22 Retningron Automatic Rifle vi yVA M A.f air 750 Binocular. W A V 0A U I. Universal Wrk Blanket, dual control. Monday, April 6 4 STARTS AT 6 P.M. FREE DUTCH LUNCH FREE REFRESHMENTS for all sportsmen and wives and sweethearts EVENING OF FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL Izaok Walton Clubhouse 500 S. Collage