Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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fornia. Nevada, Ores-nri inH thaIia Tk- m ,
jSun Valley April 22 after covering rugged 1206.1 mile
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rift if
Medford Easily Wins Big
School Division at Relays
Willamette Downs Pacific
-2 in Conference Opener
(Br Tlit Associated' Press)
lllamette scored a single
Wftory over Pacilio at Salem
atjjturday while Lewis a ad
JjOtrk split with Linfield In op
ifng Northwest ' Conference
jkyeball fames.
S Barry Lust limited Lewis
ItMd Clark to three hits in the
fagfehlng game of the double
hJfder at McMinnville, and
JLiifield won, 4-2.
ji, -JLewis and Clark managed to
fjtTfc only one hit in the second
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ynderson Noses
ICJait Bowman in
jS-Hole Playoff
I' 'Phoenix, Ariz. UP) Edean
tArmerson of Montana won like
: a champion and Mrs. Lyle
Bowman of California lost
.Jikgone. - ; '.."". "
b' That was the story of the
23rd annual Trans-Mississippi
Gqlf .tournament, which the
23-year-old long hitter from
Helena won, 2 up on .the 36th
bole Sunday.
61x down at the end of 10
holes, Edean managed to
sf. oke back into contention,
square the match on the 31st
hole and take the lead on the
32nd. From there on in she
held on against the determin
ed efforts of the losing titllst
.from Richmond, Calif,
p A trap and a poor shot out
'oet Mrs. Bowman the 31st,
and a seven-foot putt for a
jblrdie deuce her first break
joa I the greensr-sent Edean
ilntd the lead.
I Both finalists Are products
:f Oregon State college golf,
although they attended the
(HChool at different times. Ed
lean, a semlfinallst in the
(Trans-Miss, last year held
fboth years at the Arizona
fCointry Club had won nu
'tnerous sectional laurels "but
was my biggest" victory.
I Her next big tournament ap
pearance will be the Women's
jwestcrn.
field bouncer and an error al
lowed the Portlanders to win;
2-0. Del Coursey and Hal Rue
cker shared pitching shores for
Linfield In the second game.
At Salem, Tex Kirkendall hit
a three-run homer in the sixth
inning to lead Willamette to a
6-2 win over Pacific. Pacific's
two runs scored in the eighth
inning on a double by Don
Kumpula. Mickey Cohen, Wil
lamette' pitcher, have up only
four hits.
Willamette
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0 Rmsdl.xcS 4
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0 Shraker.p
0 Groaten.S
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Total! 301137 1 ToUls 31 4 3411
x caught lor Ionian In 3rd.
xx struck out Pulquet In ttb.
xxxStruck out Ross In Stn.
Wlllamitto 104 010 001 S 11 1
Hits 323 031 00
Paelllo 000 000 0303 4
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pitcher Ip Ab R HIrBoBb
Coen 31 4 3 3 7 3
Ros 7 37 11 3 4
Bchumaker .... 1 3 0 0 IOS
Hit by by pitcher: FolQuet by Coen.
Wild pitches: Ross. Left on bases, Wir
lamette 7, Pacific 6. Errors: Bucklewlx,
Nelson, Haueen. Home runs: Kirkendall,
Tbree-base-hlt: Perlman. Two-base-hits:
Nelson, Kumpula. Runs batted In: Koepr,
Kirkendall 3, Kumpula 3. Stolen bases:
Shield, Neleon. Double plays: Prlxsel to
Bueklewlei to Adams.
Time: 1:43. Umpires: owe, Barnes.
Xwls-CIark 001 100 OJ 3
Llnfield 300 Oil -4
Hyde, Banando (9) and Allen: Lust
and Olson.
Llnfield 000 000 00 9 :
Lewis-Clark 000 030 x 3 1 I
Coursey, Ruecker (o) and Olson; Rob'
ertson and Alien.
Paclfle 000 000 080 t 4
Willamette 100 004 Wi t 11
Roes. Weeks (S and Lftnalln. Rams-
den (0); coan and Keopf, Akeo (3)
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332 NO. HIGH ST., SALEM
Eugene () Medford Birh
school, scoring 69 points, eas
ily won the metropolitan di
vision championship in the
Hayward Relays here Satur-
Marshfield high, which col
lected 80 points, won the class
A division title ' for schools
with SOO to 1,000 students.
Medford's victory was its
12th in th el6-year history of
the relays, although in a new
division this time.
All the winning times and
distances In the metropoli
tan division went on the of
ficial record books as this
was the flsrt time the 14
schools have competed in
the new classification.
One of the major marks of
the meet was the 55-foot. 8-
lnch shotput toss of Medford's
Jack Moad. Medford also
won the javelin, pole vault,
high Jump relay and shuttel
hurdle relay events.
Marshfield had six firsts,
one second, two thirds and
three fifths to win the class
A title.
Winners Included:
Metropolitan dlrtslon Discuss, Oerald
Falls, Vaneourer, lu feet Inches: shot
put relay, Medford. 143 feet 4t Inches:
Broad Jump relay. Orants Pass, 38 feet.
Inches; Two-mile relay, Seles.. 8:33.3:
Javelin, Bd Blnibam, Medford, 178 feet,
8 lnohee; Pole vault, Dave Newland,
Medford 13 feet, SV Inches: 440-yard
relay, Klamath Palls, 41.3 seconds: 380
yard relay. Orant, Portland, 1:33.7! Ditl
lanee medley, Hoseburt, 11:14.1; Hlih
lump relay. Medford, 17 feet s Inches;
hutUe hurdle relay, Medford, 38.1 sec
onds: MUe relay, Orant, 3:31.8.
Clase A division Discus, Vera Bau
son, corvallls, 138 feet 7 Inches; Broad
Jump relay, Bend, 38 feet 8 Inches; Shot
put relay, Marshfield, 138 feet 3. Inch
es: Distance medley, Marahfleld, 11:30;
880- yard relay, Bend, I:js; Javelin, Ken
Sloan, Cottaie Orove, 183 feet IV, Inches;
Pole vault, Jay Wilson, Cottate Orove,
11 feet 8 Inches; Two-mlla - relay, Al
bany, 8:45.4; 440-yard relay, Marshfield,
48.8 seconds; Hlsh tump relay, Mareh-
lieio, ! reel 18 Inches: Shuttle hurdle
relay, Marahfleld, 37.8 seconds; Mile re
lay, asarsnnera, 3:43.
Team totals:
Metropolitan eUvtalon Medford
Orants Pass 41. Vancouver. Wash. 33.
Klamath Palls 33, Saleea , Jefferson.
pormnd. lesi. orant, Portland 38.
Roeeburi IS, luseoe ISte. Pranklln,
Portland 13. Roosevelt. Portland lift,
Benson. Portland 7, Lincoln, Portland
1M. Cleveland, Portland: 0.
Class A division tianhfleld 80, Cot
taie drove 88, Albany 83tt. Bend 41,
Contains 33ti, North Bend S3, Sweel
Home 8.
Native Dancer
Wins Again
New York () Unbeaten
Native Dancer, outstanding fa
vorite for the Kentucky Derby,
won his 10th straight race Sat
urday as he made his three-year-old
debut with an easy
victory In the first division of
the $30,000 added Gotham
Stakes at Jamaica.
Fights Last Wight
By The Associated Press
HAVANA Jimmy Colper,133tt Wash
lnaton, D. C, stopped Puppy Oarcla, 137,
Cuba, 4.
SINGAPORE Hector Constance. 143.
Weet Indies, Hopped Mai Usman, 143,
Thailand, 4. .
COLLEGE BASEBALL
(By The Assocleted Prresl
Washington 8, Washington' State t.
Idaho 3, Oregon State 3.
Trl-Cltr (WTL) 3. Whitman 8 (exhi
bition).
Seattle Pacific 8-14. Western Waih.
lncton 8-13.
Eastern Waahlntton 8-11. Central
Waahlniton 4-7.
Unfleld. 4-8, Lewis and Olark 8-8.
Willamette 8, Pacific 3.
Orecon Froah s, oreton State Rookj'l.
COLLEGE TRACK
(By The Associated Press)
Waahlniton state 88, Ores on state 34.
Eastern Waahlniton SOU. OentraI
waaniniton n. wniteman 13, wmtworth
18M, Eastern Oregon It.
Lewis arid Clark 83, Pacific rj 43.
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What a Walloo! )!J!j ;
ball he walloped for a 865-foot homer over let tfleld bleach
er wall in Washington's Griffith Stadium. The club sec
retary retrieved the ball, baying it back from a small boy j
to give to Mantle. It is believed to be the longest home run
hit at Griffith. Martin also hit for the circuit though not
quite as lusty as Mantle's. (UP Telephoto)
Victoria Gets Bill
Bottler From Beavers
Portland U.R The Portland
Beaver of the Pacific Coast
league today optioned right-
handed pitcher Bill Bottler
to Victoria of the Western In
ternational league.
TIDE TABLE
TMee fer Tafl, Oreton April, 18U
(Compiled by V. 8. Coast and Geodetic
Sarver, Portland, Ore.) '
High Watera Low Watere
90 4:31 a.m. 8.8 H:0S p.m. 8.1
7:13 p.m. 4.7
91 9:43 a.m. 8.1 13:38 a.m. 3.9
8:09 p.m. 4.9 1:08 p.m. 8.4
1:01 a.m.
8:83 p.m.
8:14 a.m.
3:38 P.m.
9:31 a.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:17 a.m.
10:37 p.m.
11:07 a.m.
10:63 p.m.
1:84 a.m.
31:18 p.m.
1:43 a.m. I S
3.04 p.m. 0.8
3:t a.m. 3.4
3:85 p.m. S.3
3:8 a.m. 1.3
3:33 D.m. 1.1
4:31 a.m.
4:18 p.m.
1:01 a.m.
4:48 p.m.
3:41 a.m.
8:31 p.m.
Ford Wilis By
Two Strokes at
Virginia Beach '
Virginia Beach, Va. VM
Doug Ford's two-stroke vic
tory in the Virglnio Beach
open is the latest proof that
he didn't make ,a mistake by
dropping . baseball , to stick
with the family trade golf.
Ford, a 52-year-old Harri
son, N.Y., player whose father
and four uncles are golf pro
fessionals, beat off a brilliant
last round by darkhorse An
sel Snow to win the tourna
ment yesterday with a 72-hole
total of 262. He shot a two-under-par
67 on -the final 16.
Snow was an unheralded
pro from High Point, N.C.,
who trailed Ford by seven
strokes after 04 holes, tsole
the final round show and al
most the first money with a
seven-under-par 62. ' .
That spree, Just a stroke off
the course record act by Dick
Metz of Maple City, Kan., in
the first round, gave Snow a
264 and second place.
Jimmy Demaret of OJal,
Calif., matched Ford's final
round 67 and was third with a
267. Metz fired, a one-over-:
par 70 and finished fourth
with 270. -
Bo Winlrtger cf Oklahoma
City was next with a 271,
while Dava Douglas, of New- .
ark, Del., and Lew Worsham
of Oakmont, Pa., tied with'
272s. . Worsham had the sec- '
ond best final round, a live.
under-par 64. .v'S":
Find Lost Pilot's Body
Strapped in His Seat :
', Las' Vegas,' Nev., 0JJD The
body of a Norman, Okla., pilot,
missing in the crash of his
F-86 Sabre Jet, has been found
strapped in the plane's ejection
seat beside a partially opened
parachute.
A Marine helicopter spotted :
the body of 1st Lt. James D.
Lynn, 28, yesterday on a rocky
ledge, two miles from where
his airplane crashed, 80 miles .
southwest of here Wednesday.
8EEES TO SAVE HOGS ' '
Washington, UJ9 Rep R. D.
Harrison (R., Neb.) urged to
day that the appropriation for
research in hog diseases be
doubled to $008,132 in sn ef
fort to , halt the "great losses
suffered by hog raisers."
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