f, do t vw v t rv v a Bouncing Beauty the Norm Santiam over (lie week-end, as hundreds of fishermen lined the banks tor the opening of the trout season. Here one of the evasive fish leaps over some rapids near Niagara. ' Portland Wins Wild 9-8 Nightcap After Losing 8-3 Portland U9 Portland's Beavers emerged r-8 winner over Ban Diego here In a wild nightcap yesterday after dron ing the opener to the Padres, 1-8. The Padres wont through five pitchers in the nightcap and the Beavers used four. Each team used IS players and to gether they got 28 hits and five homeruns as 8277 fans looked on. Lou Stringer and starting Pitcher Jack Salveaon swatted out fourbasers for San Diego, and Beavers Eddie Basinskl, Hank Arft and Don Eggert went the base circuit for the home team. . Originally planned as a seven . inning contest, the game went nine as Portland , came out of an 8-5 deficit by , scoring three rnns In - the seventh on two hits and four walks. : The Beavers won this way: With one out in the ninth, Eg gert walked and advanced to third on Aaron Robinson's single stretched to a double as the Padres tried to catch Eg gert Bob Moniz, batting for Pitcher Fred Sanford, was in tentially walked, filling the bases. - Then Bight Fielder Fletcher Robbe singled to cen ter to score Eggert and the win ning run. Dave Dahle, the fifth Padre sllnger, was credited with the loss, and Sanford was listed as winner. In the opener Padre Pitch er Theollc Smith batted and hurled San Diego to an easy win. . :' Smith hit a two-run homer In the fifth and a triple in the ninth. It was his first win against three losses. Frank Murray started the scoring off by singling in Dick Faber, who singled, and Milt Smith, who doubled, to give the Padres two tallies. A walk by Faber, a sacri fice by Milt Smith, Theolic Smith's home run, and a double by Buddy Petterson, and Tom Alston's single rang up three more points m the fifth for San Diego. Portland scored in the foarth on Eggert's triple and a single by Robinson; and they chalked another In the fifth as Granny Gladstone doubled home Jim Rassell who singled. Robinson's fourth home run of the year gave the Beavers their final score in the sixth. Faber's homer in the eighth scored Dain Clay after he got to first on an error by Xggert. Theolic Smith's ninth inning triple sent Tom Alston home and ended scoring for the Padres. It also insured the third straight loss for Red Adams, who was replaced in1 the fifth by Roy Welmaker. Ban Francisco OJ.R) If the St Louis Browns ean lead the Amerlean League by a fall game, the Los Angeles ' Angels might as well follow wit In the PCL which is what they are doing today. Stan Hack's alleged second' division club handed the Holly' wood Stars a double lacing yes terday, 8-4 and 6-0, which was enough to snatch first place Atom Seattle. The Suds split a twin bill with Sacramento, which dropped them a game hahlnd the SerDhl. San Francisco and Oakland were rained out They try again tonight with another twin bill slated at the Emeryville ball park. The Angel, who wrapped p their series with the de fending PCL champs t games to t, broke loose for a pair of runs in the ninth Inning of the first game to FAN FARE NoudWa ( 4tPMX) tjfi l I f TON-RON- I rirr I I 1 .1 ifaJ r4 , iy rci.uyei.1. .-B:,.i 4 f ,.v -.1 i There were a 1st of fish jump In, bat only a few caught on PCL STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pert Lo Ant. .Tie FrUco I t .WO Buttle 14 T .M7 Bae'to. W .400 Portland It I .179 Ban Dt0 14 JOO Hollrwd. it 10 .He Oakland i jh San tar's B tails Loa Ancalaa t-S, Hollywood 4-0. taattla 4-1, Sacramento i-t. San Xlo f-t. Portland 14. Ban Francisco at Oakland () pott- poind. Batartlay'f ftasalta Ban Ptaaelaco t, Oakland 1. Lot Anfclaa 0, Hollywood t. BaatU 0, BMramtnto a. Ban Ditto 4, Portland 3. He she score -4. Then they went to work on Larry Shepard and Bill Osorlo in the tenth to wrap her ap. Los Angeles rolled up a 5 to 0 lead in the first three inn ings of the second game and held it behind tight pitching. Sacramento, bolstered by Bob Dillinger's five straight singles, flattened the Suds S to 8 in an extra inning finale after Seattle won the . first game, 6 to 8. In the nightcap, Dillinger drove in two runs and scored another pair himself to pace a 17 hit attack against Seattle hurling. Even so, this game wasn't decided until the eighth one inning past the deadline. ran oahsi ' iu dim () rtui ISO! Robbt.r 4 111 Uurrtr.lb I 1 S 1 Au.lln.n till Ftnon,u I I I 1 RuutU.lb 111! Allton.lb 11111 01ditn,ef 4 1 I B.pcrt I 1 Btoikl,Jb 1 I I Pocek.e 111) Arft.lb 4 T I VauEmn.lt SIC Eggert, 3b 4- 1 S rbt r.bf ItSS Robltuon 4 4 4 uamltb.lb 1 1 1 1 Adtmt, 1 t l 1 Tnllh,p 4 111 Welmkr.o 1 I 1 CliMI 110 A-Heara 0 0 B-ruuui l a Total! M1S1T S Total! Mil tTM A Ran for Jtoblntoe In 9Ui. . B struck out for Walmakar In Mh. San Dltio 002 030 031 HIU .... 001 131 11111 000 111 000 1 Ill 311 01111 It It I RXrSoBk .4H II I 1 I 1 1 4V 14 SI 16! Portland HIU PHonor Adama .... Wolmakor Wlnntr T. Smith. Lour Adami. I. Sunt, VI. Smith. R Pennon, rabar M. smitn. T. smitn i, ciar, humui, Cf atrt, ftobbuon. RBI Murray I. Rob lnaon i, T. Smith 1, Aliton 1, Pabar 1, Oladttona. 2b M. Smith, Pateraon. Oladltotx. Jb Safari, T. Smith. HR T. smith, Roblnaon, Pabar. Sao II. Smith. CUT. DP T. smitn, ratareon ana Alatom Aliton anauutadl If. Smith, Murray and Aliton. LOB San Ditto 4, Portland T, V stratton. SaoODd sana! M Obi (S) r Partlaat HOI BHOA Mumr.I 4 111 Robba.rf 4 110 PaUrrnja 4 114 Auttln.ai 4 11 AUton.l llll RuualMI 4 110 Rapp.rf 4 111 Oldiln.cl 4 114 Strnir.lf.l 4 111 Banniti.1 4 1 I 1 Clar.cf ISIS Artt.1 S 1 1 MAnlUl.l Sill Bnart.1 4 s i a uathu.e 4 t R.Bottir.a 10 0 0 saWaion.p 114 1 BlllotVp 1 S 1 0 Mallor.p 114 Robruon.4 1110 Rarlc.p 1 S HeaM.p 0 Pabar.el 1 4 a 0 a-RMteiu l s a o b-Poaakar 114 WaMl.p t 6 0 0 LaBlano.u l 4 9 a-neicn i i a o Btnton.p 4 0 0 0 San(or4,p II II Dhla,p I S I I a-Monla 10 10 Total! to 11 II 11 Total! IS It 17 11 On. out whan vlnntna run acorad. b eimiad lor M. Smith In 7th. a Plied out for Heard In Ith. d Doubled for Walnel In 1Ui. a Walked for Saslord In tth. San Dleio oil 111 500 Hit! Oil 31 310 II Portland oil loo 101 B HIU Ill 433 30314 Pitcher lp Ab R H Kr Bb So Salreeon 1 11111 Mallor m Rarle 1H Benton . Dahl 14 Elliott i Heard I'a Waibel 1 11111 0 1111 11114 llll 4 7 110 I I 0 1 I 1114 1 Sanford 1 0 10 11 winner Sanford. Loaer Dahle. Baalnakl. R Marrar. Petereon, Ale- Ion 1. Ran. rvtrtnaer. M. Smith. Salve- eon. S ob be, Oladitona, Baalnekl 1, Arft l, na-eerl l, Bllott. RBI etrmier Bailnekl, Belveeon, aladetone 1, Clay, Arft. SMert I, AliUn, Ranp, Mathll, ruicn i. kaodo. jb napp i, Bailnekl, Reich, Peterson. MR Aril, Brarrt. Strtnair, Salveaon, Raelnikl. SB Rua- eell. Hal. Auettn. Uethle. DP Dtaert. Baelnakl and Arft: Pateraon. Murray and Aletoni Bseert and Arft. Xjcm San Die- to 10. Portland 11. O Mulert, Anaka ana aeration, t i:aa, a vm. Pint tama: Saeramanta 000 oil 10O4 S Seattle 000 010 ooa 4 I Johnaon. KArball Hi, Oeanbauth III BWkeller III and RIKher: Del Duca, iioyrien wmr rei and ortrii. Second lame; Sacramento no loo n I it tattle ooo 003 oo l a Baaea, PleretU (6). Johnnon 171. Bar. ktlew II) and Rltohari Near. LoTrlcb r), anl (71 and Chrkitle, Ortett l Sacs Play Salem Here Tonight Senators Down Silverton 8-2; Taylor Swats Homer By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. The Salem Senators, their spring training exhibition rec ord standing at 8 wins and Z losses after an 8-8 victory over the Silverton Red Sox at Sil verton Sunday, tonight take on Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league In an 8:15 game at Waters park. Sacramento comes to Salem on a fast switch. San Diego was originally scheduled to play here tonight, but the Padres were forced to cancel their engagement over the week-end when It became nec essary for San Diego and Port land to make up a ralned-out game at Portland tonight. The Sacramento Senators, who just completed a series with the Seattle Rainiers at Seattle, consented to play an exhibition game at Salem to night. Some influential tele phone talking by Salem Man ager Hugh Luby, with Sacra' mento Manager Gene DeSou tela on the other end of the wire, did the trick. Two former Salem Sena tors, Rlohey Myers and Jim Deyo, will be In the Sacra mento lineup at Waters park tonight Myers will play shortstop and Deyo third base. Myers was Salem's shortstop In 1951; Deyo was Salem's left-fielder m 1952. Ken Kimball, who won 26 Honest-Sf. Louis Browns Leading American League By CARL LCNDQUIST Nsw York ). No, those standings aren't apoidc down, the Browns really are in first plaes. And if somebody doesn't shoot 'em down soon, a lot of the experts better start fig uring on whether they want to eat their own words with mustard, ketchup, or relish. Of course, there is a trick to that glittery 5 and 1 won-lost record they compiled in the first week. Four of their five victories were at the expense of the Tigers and from the looks of things practically any body can beat them. ; In the process of crossing up the folks who picked them to finish last, Marlin Stuart, who won his second victory yester day in as many days, faced just two batters yesterday and retired them both, then started the winning rally with a dou ble in the llth nnlng as the Browns scored three times to win 8 to S. The Tankses, just also rans who can't keep ap the blistering pace of the mighty Browns, stayed In second by dividing a double header with the Athletics. They de feated Bitsy Bobby Shants, I to t, In the opener for the second straight time, but came to grief for the second time in a row against lefty Alex Kellner, who shut them out on two hits In the sec ond game, t to t. 'At Washington, Walt Mas- terson had a successful after noon against his old mates, the Boston Red Sox, limiting them to five hits in a 4 to 0 triumph that featured a double and triple by Jackie Jensen and single and triple by Pete Runnels all factors in the run making. The Dodgers, who remained on top in the National league, belabored Pittsburgh 12 to 4 as Roy Campanella hit a three- run homer to keep up his early season run-making pace. He now his driven in 12 runs to top both circuits. Pete Castig Hone and Ralph Klner hit hom ers for two of the seven hits yielded by Carl Erskine in his first triumph. At St. Louis, Stan Musial hit a homer and the Cards picked up two other runs the hard way, scoring on dou ble plsyi, to defeat the Mil waukee Braves, 4 to I, an a steady pitching Job by Ger ry Staley. Staley, beaten on opening day by the Bravei, would have had a shutout bat for a three-run homer by Jack Dtttmer. The Cleveland at Chicago double-header In the American league was frown out, while y WoK Ditien games In the pioneer league last season, will be on the mound for the Sactos tonight. Bill Bevens, who won 20 games for Salem in 1951 and was with San Francisco last season, will hurl for Salem. Jack Hemphill and Wayne Rick teamed up to pitch four-hitter for Salem at Sil verton Sunday. Hemphill pitched eight Innings, Rick one. Rick retired the side in order in the ninth. Meanwhile, Salem was hammering out six well grouped hits off Silverton chackers Jim Peterson and Hal Bourbonnals. One of Salem's hits was a two-run homer over the left field fence by Don Taylor in the seventh inning. Salem got off to a flying start in the first inning, with the first three batters scoring runs. 'Dick Sabatlnl singled, Luby walked, Gene Tanselli tripled to score the first two batters, and Tanselli later scored on an outfield fly off the bat of Lea Wltherspoon. Salem chalked up another run in the third when Wither spoon and Bob Nelson drew walks and Ray Stratton slap ped a single to center. Silverton dented thescor ing eolnmn in the fourth Inning with an anearned run. Wally Flager gained life when TanselU's throw Major Leagues (By The Aaaoclated Praia) i NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPct. - WLPet. Brooklyn 4 1 .oo chleato 1 1 .loo St. Loula 1 1 ,K7 Cincinnati 1 1 .113 Milwaukee 1 1 .400 PhUdlphla. 11 .133 New York 1 1 .too Pltuburrh , 1 1 .150 Satnrdar'a Reaalta Brooklyn at New York postponed. Philadelphia at Plttaburt poatponad, Milwaukee at St. Loul! poatoponad. Ohlcaao at Cincinnati rjbatponed. Sanday'e Beealte Brooklyn 13, Plttibureh 4. St. Louli 4, Milwaukee 1. Philadelphia at Hew York poitponed. Ohlcaao at Cincinnati (I) poatponad. AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. St. Louie I 1 .133 Cleveland 1 1 .MO New York 4 1 ,M7 Boiton 1 I .331 Phlladlphla I 1 .500 Weeh'et'n. 1 1 .111 Chlcaao 1 1 .400 Detroit 1 I ,iit Saiardarl Beealta Chleato 7, Cleveland I. St. Louli S-l, Detroit 7-1 Hint aama it innintai. New York at Philadelphia poalpoaad. Boeton at Waehlafloa poatponad. Sanday'e ReenJIa New York 1-0, Philadelphia t-l. Waablnfton a, Boeton I. St. Loul! I. Detroit S (11 km lull. Clivalend at Chleato (1) poatponad. in the National the Chicago at Cincinnati twin-bill was post poned because of snow and the Phils at New York single game was rained out, Oregon Frosh Topple Rooks . . .Eugene W) The Oregon Frosh defeated the Oregon State Rooks S-l In baseball here Saturday. Oregon Pitcher Lloyd Lewis struck out six, walked five and gave up seven hits. The Rooks' lone run wss scored in the ninth inning on a triple by Ed Takashima. Rook! 000 000 00 1 7 4 Proeh no no 00i-4 10 1 Kennedy, Wllion (1) and SloliU; Lew ie and Montiomerr. Oregon Plays Idaho at Washington Today iBr The Aisoclated Preail - Northern division baseball teams resume the 1953 pen nant chase Monday with the league-leading Oregon Ducks opening .a .two-game .series against Washington State at Eugene, and Idaho's Vandals Invading Seattle for a pair of contests with the Washington Huskies. Other games this week will match the Cougars from Pull man against Oregon State's Beavers at Corvallis Wednes day snd Thursday and the Huskies gainst the Ducks at Eugene Friday and Saturday. Week-end action left Wash ington, Washington State and Oregon State knotted in sec ond place in the standings with a win and a loss apiece, and Idaho In the cellar with a win snd two losses. The Ducks, who took over first place with a single victory over Idaho last week, were idle. got past Wltherspoon at first base. It eauld have been scored either way, but H went Into the books offi cially as an error on Tan selli not Wltherspoon. At any rate, Flager got as far as second on the play, and scored a munlte later when Roger Dasch hit a ground single over second base. Taylor's home run, with Luby aboard, walks to Wlth erspoon and Stratton. and a single by Freddie Haller gave Salem three runs in the sev enth. Silverton got a single mark er in the eighth ss catcher Jack Hande singled, went to third on Bourbonnais' bloop single, and scored on a field er's choice. Salem added its final run LOCAL UNITED PRESS Page 10 Now I Lay Me Down to sprawls on the canvas in New York after taking bar rage of blows from Gerald Dreyer, British Empire welter weight champ. The end eame in the sixth round and Dreyer was awarded a TKO. Referee is George Walsh. (BP Telephoto) New Leaders Take Over in Six Divisions at Tacoma Tacoma W) New leaders took over In six divisions Sun day In tbe second dray firing in the SSth annual Northwest ern International Bowling Congress. . The 20th annual Northwest ern Women's Bowling Asso clstion, held in conjunction with the Congress, slso listed changes in leadership with new Individual and team front-runners Installed in four events. Some 285 teams from Wssh ington, Idaho, Montana, Ore gon, California and British Columbia are entered in the Congress which runs through May 9 with a sweepstakes scheduled May 10. Another at WSC, Narthern DlelelMl Baaaball By The Auw.ltjl ap... Oreaon i o l.ooo Waahlnrton l l .soo Wathlneton HLete i u. Oreaon Slate 1 l .100 "no : 1 1 .hi Satnrder'e Reintli: , Wathlniton 4. Waahlniton State I ' Idaho 3, Oreaon state 3 Thle Week'a Schedale teuton; Waahlniton Stat at Oreaon. Wedneeday and Thunder Waehlni Lftei ntate at nMim a..,. Prlday and Saturday waahlniton at Sophomore Bill Reams pitched four-hit ball as Wish- ington shut out Wsshington sute B-o Saturday for an even split In the series at Seattle At Corvallls, the Vsndals came bsck from Friday's 4-1 loss 10 cage use 3-2. wunmiton state... 000 OOO OOO I 4 I Waahlniton loo 001 30i a 4 a Janeo and Oopperls Aeami and Mitch- Uaho too ooo ooi-j i t Oreaon State ooo 003 ooo I Dodel and Pale; Brim and Thopiea. MAIV ...vKVl Eric Pederaon vi, Al Siaai OPENER Henry lni vs. Dannv O'Rourke PRELIM Billy Hlckson ri. Ralph Alesander SPECIAL Cheatr WsUk vs. Tommj Murtlndsle SALEM ARMORY ' TUESDAY, 8:30 P.M. Spsmtftd by Am. tsjlw Ni. in the ninth. Walks to Bob Nelson end Stratton, a passed ball, and a squeeze bunt by Hemphill fashioned the tally. . . Walks plagusd Silverton pitchers all day. Peterson gave' up nine free passes In seven Innings, and Bour bonnals walked three men In the two Innings he pitched. ( Sabatlnl was the only play er in the game to get more than one hit. He had two sin gles in five times at bet. Tanselli, Salem third base man, performed the fielding gem of the day when he went far to his right to scoop up a ground ball, finally traight- enea up several ieei in ioui territory, and whistled a per fect throw to first base to nail Rod Oster by a whisker. ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem. Oregon. Monday, Sleep Veteran Phil Bur ton of St. Louis 260 teams are entered in the women's tourney. It will end May 10. , Harry Mekus of Long view, Wash., posted a (32 series .to grab the lead in the open singles event of the Congress Sunday. Other leaders were Walter Larson and Fred Hughes, both Portland, open doubles, 1,236; Hughie Moore, Missoula, Ken Staats, Seattle, commer cial doubles, 1,151. Schoen- Mont,. Commercial singles, 623, snd Charles Schoenlaub and laub fired a. 1,720 Sunday to replace Fred Ruiz of Van couver, B.C., as commercial all-events leader. Ruis total ed 1,686 In Saturday's compe tition. Standard Construction Co., of Tacoma, took first place in the commercial team event with 2,823, ousting Webster's urcnards of Hood River, Ore., which dropped to second with 2,812 racked up Saturday. The Navy Base team from Bremerton led the Booster Division with 2,615. In the women's tourney, Charles E. Sullivan Florists of Seattle was installed as Class a team leader replacing Main Bowl, also of Seattle. Their to (tals were 2,810 and 2,495. Other results Included: Claea B team Kitsap Radio, Bremer, ton, l.lu, replaclnt the Hood Rlrer Ore., Dki Ladlea. 3.321. Claea A alnlee-Kate Plemoni, Kent. Waeh.. 116. repleelni LouUa Hewaton. Pendleton, Ore.. 110. ' Clan B elnilea-Mlna HarUe. Pendle- B.oh."wriph'r,,rth4 ,,bbi"' Suadky'i firlD. Th Coairwi will Pi. Why Suffer Any Longer S"?" '," Chine., ramedlea. Amaalni aueeeea tar iom "lm:'B. ??. " ' ' '". iz I " " "". dliorderi, llnuillla. heart. !,, llv t ' iu. fonatlpatlon. ulcer., dlabetw rheumatl.nl. i.ll and Medlar Inn ln. (enale complaint!. ' ' CHARLIE CHAN rHINtlE HtlBCa. Otflea Hear, ttel Taa. and Sat. anlr H4 N. Caeaaseretal ruaaa linn lALf.M. 0E. To Place Classified Adi Phone 2-2406 PJ-............a,aaaaaa f - s. i r' " (I) lllverle. BHOA Saleea (I) Bbtnl.a 111! Oater.m Luby.l Tantll,! Taylor,! Strata.r a v a a f.M.. llll Daioh.t 4 111 Cmtkw.l 1 1 14 4 Crtnan.l I S 1 I Hatbn.l 1114 Kerr.r a 1 A Uanlle a 4 411 I Haller,! Hmphl.p llll Peteraon.p I H I i-Neleon.1 4 S I 4 Jhniln,; I S S s Rick, . I Pornlr.l 1 J J J 0rone,p - - Total! lJinIl Total! 91 41711 x Walked for Taylor In lib. Salem 101 OOO 301-1 I 1 silverton .... 100 loo 010-1 4 1 Wlnnlnt pitcher: Hcmphll. Loalnl nt toiler: Piteraoo. Pitcher Ip Ab R H Br So Bb Hemphill I II 4 I 1 1 Rick i ;.! Petereon 1 17 I I 1 I Bourbonnlai .... ill I I ' Wild pitch: Peterion. reeieu ou-. Hande I. Left on baiaa: Salem 11, sil verton 4. Brrora: Haller, TanielH. Pla ter. Home rune: Taylor. Tnree-oaw-ui.. Teneelll. Rune batted In: Tame ill J, Wttherapoon, 8tratton.Daech, Taylor 1, Haller, Qatar, Hempnui. naoruice; neuii.- hlll. Double plan: Haller to tuoy to wither epoon 1. Omplrei: Hardy and Rel ate. , NEWS AND FEATURES April 20 Minor League Scores (Br Th AMOcUtcd rmt, SUNDAY'S KRSVLTS AmtrkkB AiiMUIlen St. P&ul 4-1. Kmiu CltT 3-1 LoulsrlUt MltutMpoUs 4-T ohtrliiton at Toltrdo 1, pottpoDtd Otfuinbu t IndlAnapolli t. PoitDoaed TlIU IstaVffM DallM . OUhomt City 1. n Antonio t, Houiton 4, VI InnlDit Shrtreport 13, BMumont I TulM T, Tort Worth I , Woittra Loon Ollorswlo Sprlnfi I, WlehtU Futblo f. DtnTtr I Onoh , Uncoln I" loux Oltj H, Dos Molau 1-T . SATVRJDAT'I MB SUITS Tiim ljoorm Houston 4, Sn Antonio I Booumont 3, BhrtTtport t Dollki 10, OkUhoraa City 0 Fort Worth at Tulsa postponed Amerlean Association Toledo I, Charleston S Other tames postponed Western Learae Lincoln 7, Omaha 12 lnnlnat Colorado Vprlnis i, Wichita 1 Other lames poitponed Yesterday's Stars Br The Associated Press BATTING Stan MuBlal. Cardinals Hli homo run In she fifth lnnlnc snap ped a 3-1 tie and tare the Cardinals a 4-3 triumph over the Milwaukee Brave. rTrCHINO Alix Kellner, Athletics His 3-0 two-hitter aialnat the Yankees, his second shutout over the world champ ions In six days, save the Athletics a split In their doubleheader with New York. The Yanks whipped Bobby Shants, B-l In the opener. MOTOROLA SALES & . . SERVICE STATIONS, INC. 385 N. Com'l Ph. I-416S BHOA 569.95 Motor Recondition Job Far Chavrolsr Cars and Truck GOOD DURING MONTH OF APRIL IS YOUR MOTOR USING OIL? K YOUR MOTOR LOSING ITS HORSEPOWER? We will replace the piston rings and pins, grind valves, clean rocker arms snd oil line, adjust the main bearings, adjust the connecting rod bearings, adjust fan belt, clean and set spark plugs, clean oil pan, elean oil lines in pan snd adjust, bnrn out and clean oil breather. Parts included in this job are: 1 Set Genuine Chevrolet Chromeflex Piston Rings, Pins, I Quarts Oil, plus neces sary Valves, Seals, Caps and Gaskets. (C.O.E. Trucks Slight Additional Charge) G.M.A.C. Budget Terms! Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 510 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. Eyerk's Little Red Wagon Makes Fine Showing in Race i Petlble Beseh, Calif (Special to the Capital Journal) A broken Ignli tlon wire forced ' Harry Eyerly of Salem to drop out I at the halfway point of the Cypress point handicap road " race here Saturday alter he' had made a remarkable t showing in his T75-pound f hand-built Crosley special. ( Eyerly, driving his first? rosd race, started from 42nd J. position. After five lapsy (1I.S miles), Eyerly was running In 14th place, Ey--: erly passed car after ear of double or more horsepower i than his little Crosley., . v The crowd lining the xig sag Pebble Beach course ; took a fancy to Crosley's ' bright red car, and broke V .Into cheers every time his " little red wagon overtook. one of the big, 'high-powered ' cars. J. The way he was running, Eyerly almost unquestion-. ably would have been among the first few finishers in the ' ' race. But the broken igni-' tlon wire forced him to stop' early in tiie sixth lap of the 2.1 mile course. tj ,' Eyerly was en route home to Salem Monday. . Cougars, Ducks r.: Easily Win ' -Track Openers (Br The Aaaoclated Praia) t Wsshington State and Oregon rolled up easy victories In ses-son-opening Northern Division track meets Saturday. . The Cougars from Pullman -won 13 events snd set two meet records In outpointing ' Oregon State 96-84 at Corvallis. Six meet records fell at Eugene " as uregon Humbled Idaho 8. Howard McCants and Al.x Fisher established the new. standards' in the Corvallis meet. McCants' 6-foot, 6V4 high jump : went into the books as a rec ord, and Fisher topped his own mark for the two-mile, cover- : ing the distance In 9:28.5 min- ' utes. . Idaho, while losing to Orcc ' ' gon, set four of the six records : marked up at Eugene. The-' Vandals' Bruce Sweeney won; i MIC W1VBU JUUil WllU m itA LWl, 1 9 H inch leap, and was timed at ; 24.1 seconds in the 220-yard , I low hurdles. Emerson Clark . 1 was clocked at 4:25.9 minutes in ,, the mile, and Lou Gourley ran , , the two-mile event at 9:37,5 " ; seconds. - Oregon's Doug Clement was ' credited with the other meet records. He ran the 440 In 49.1, , seconds and the 880 In 1:58.3 minutes.' i- you can count on ", W for Your quick S cash! loan! for has a loan plan A for everyone i BULL tr UB6E AHOCNTS I ) $25 to $1500 v nam 300 I Room 200 317 Court St. Phone 4-3396 J. D. WALK!., Mgr. 4as BfJ ss I