COCaL UNITED PRESS je ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FtATUMS Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 5. 1953 Pagt 11 One-Night Mat Tourney At Salem Armory Tonight a snot at world'i -luni heavyweight champion cham pion vanny McShain is in store ' lor tht winner of a one-night wreatlinr tournament at the saiem armory tonight. Eight grapplers will com pete in the tourney, with i drawing lor pairings to be made Just before the start of tne 8:jo tournament. Eliminations will be conduct ed on regular single-elimina tion style used in the state ba ketball tournament. All match es will be one fall or 19 min utes to a decision by ringside judges. Contestant in the tourna ment are: Carl Engstrom, popular graduate of DePaul univer sity. Handsome and talented. Has been wowing the fans in the Seattle area for weeks. Rated high all over the coun try. ' Tony Ross of Salem, back from El Paso, Texas, just in time to throw his hat In the ring. He wrestled Lou Thess, world's heavyweight cham pion, recently, and Is itching for a chance at the world's junior heavy champ. Al Szasz, popular Hungar ian star who took the measure of Don Kindred last week. Ssasb was scheduled to have met Eric Pederson last week, with the winner of that to get the chance at McShain, but an injury pre vented Pederson from ap pearing. Sxass still wants the Ross Ready Tony Ross of Salem, just back from El Paso, Tex., Is ready and raring to en ter t o n I g h t's one night wrestling tournament.at the Salem armory. Ross and seven other wrestlers will vie for a chance at world's junior heavyweight cham pion Danny McShain next week. The one-night tourney starts at 8:30. chance at McShain, but he'll have to beat out seven men, Instead of just Pederson, to night Angelo Poffo, newcomer from Gary, Ind., who look-. Beaver-Rainier Series Opens at Portland Tonight in. The Associated Pre,) They have been last, tied for last or barely above last place most of the still young Pacific Coast League season, but the San Diego Padres are on the way up Frank (Lefty) O'Doul's club Is in fifth place, 10 games out of the top spot. It won its fifth straight Monday night, trouncing Sacramento, 13-9 by scoring 11 runs in the first three innings, Dick Faber's 398 foot triple in the first chas ed in three of five runs. Four hits and three walks in the second game gave the Padres five more. That was all they needed. The San Diego - Sacramento game was the only one played Monday night. Seattle, first in the standings by 1 V4 games, moves into Port land Tuesday night for the first game of a seven-game series. And the Beavers, trying to Shake off the effects of a night marish series at Hollywood, where they lost six of seven, should be in a fighting mood. They are firing their southpaw Canby Trackmen Defeat Dallas Canby Canby defeated Dal las 7514 to 48 in a Willam ette Valley league dual track meet here Monday. Larry Wright and Bob Her man led Canby's victory with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Wright took firsts in he mile and javelin and a second in the 880. Herman had a iirst in the broad jump, tied for first in the 440, and took second in the 220. The 440 yard dash provided, the biggest thrill of the day. Herman and Friesen of Dallas brqke the tape together to fin. ish'in a dead heat. John Kltzmiller of Dallas was high point man of the meet, with 18. He won three events, the high hurdles, low hurdles and high Jump, end was second in the broad Jump. Keith had two firsts for Dal las, in the 100 and 220. Sandy Sinks Siiverton, 12-5 Sandy Ace Klingenpeel limited Siiverton to four hits in pitching Sandy to a 12-5 Willamette Valley league base ball win here Monday. Klingenpeel aided his own cause by slapping a home run Jerry Young, Ed Hopp and Wally Elford doubled for the .winners. Capple and Warren shared pitching duties for Siiverton. siiverton 0M 100 a- I 4 I Sindr JOJ0351 1J I 7 Copple, Warren HI and Umbenhoweri 1 Klingenpeel nd Young, j Portland State Downs Linfield McMlnnvllle, ,Ore. W i runs in the seventh inning and held on for a 7-9 victory over Linfield in an Intercollegiate baseball game here Monday, j PCL STANDINGS (fir The Afsoelated Press) W L Pet. Seattle 14 10 .100 Ijoe Angelea 33 12 .057 Hollywood 31 14 .000 Portland 11 16 .591 8u Dleeo 14 30 .413' San Francisco 13 31 .31)2 Sacramento 12 31 .304. Oakland 11 22 .133 Monday's Results! flan Diego 13, Sacramento f. Only tame scheduled. - curver, Royce Lint, against Se attle's Jim Davis. , Last-place Oakland will host Los Angeles, occupant of sec ond place, and San Francisco will visit Hollywood. Sacramento 024 300 001 11 1 San Dleio SSI OOO llx 13 13 3 Johnson, Kimball (2). Besso (3) and nttcher; MsJlor, Thomuon (3) and Ma- thle. Dan Bacceroni Beats Bascom Milwaukee VP) Stiff-hitting Dan Bucceroni of Philadelphia, fourth ranked heavyweight, conquered Wes Bascom of St. Louis Monday night on a sev enth round TKO that made Bascom weep and the fans boo. Bascom was bleeding from the mouth but appeared in no trouble . when referee Ted Jamieson halted the scheduled 10-rounder at 2:18 of the sev enth. The crowd of 4,453 let go with wave after wave of cat calls. Bascom, who at 174 pounds gave away 17 to his harder hitting foe, dropped to his knees in the ring, banged his head on the canvas and cried at the verdict. Then he stormed around the ring, protesting that he wasn't hurt. Tears still lined his cheeks when he was led out of the ring. Sports Results (By The Aisoclnted Press) COLLEGE BASEBALL Oregon 0, Idaho 4. Pacific Lutheran 4-I3, Seattle Pacific 2-4. Willamette S. Lewie and Clark 3. Portland 8tate 7. Linfield . Oregon Stale Rooks S. Linfield JVs V. COLLEGE GOLF Pacific U. 4. Linfield 3. 111(111 SCHOOL BASEBALL Sandy 12. Siiverton 6. Cascade Locks 5, Moro 9. Parkrom 4, Central Catholic (Port.) I. Medford 4, Grants Pan 0 (District 6 1 championship). Eugene 11, Cottage Grove 9. Banks 10, Wlllamlna 2. Dallas S. Molelle 1. Beaverton 7. Newberg 9. Tlsard . Hlllsboro 4. West Linn 3. Oregon City 3. Portland Schools Jefferson 10, Benson 2. Westilngton 10, Cleveland . Lincoln 13, franklin I. Grant B, Roosevelt 3, GOLF Lake Oswego 124, Eerverton SVt, Cent Csthollo (Port. I 11. Sslem sii. St. Helens 15 3t, Vernonla 2Vt. Clstsksnle 20, ficappoosa 27 31, Reiner n i5. ed Impressive last week in defeating Glen Detton. Poffo Is big and strong. Tommy Martlndale, who has a win streak going. He has won his last two Salem matches in straight falls. Martlndale wants main event booking, and realises that to night will provide him the opportunity to show his stuff against the best of them. Erie Pederson, recovered from his knee injury, thinks be could have beaten Ssass last week, and what's more thinks he can win the tour nament tonight. Buck Weaver, tricky vet eran who defeated O'Rourke with ease last week. Weaver is always a dark horse in a one-night tournament or battle royal. Pafldy Mack,- rough and tough newcomer who comes to Salem under the recom mendation of Tex Hager, who Is promoting In Boise, Idaho. Gene Handles 78 Chances As Senators Lose, 5-4 Bearcats Face Lewis and Clark Tracksters Here Five straight dual meet wins under their belts, Coach Ted Ogdahl's Willamette cindermen resume action next Saturday against the Lewis and Clark Pioneers at McCulloch Stadium. It will be the final dual action of the season for the Willam-ettes. The 1953 season closes out with the annual Northwest Conference meet, set for Mc Culloch Stadium on May 16th. Of their record to date, the Ogdahl troupe appears to be the squad to beat for confer ence honors. Latest Bearcat victory was a 74 to 56 win over Whitman at Walla Walla. Den Benson, the WU fresh man whiz led the Bearcats wfth wins in both hurdles and a third in the javelin. Benson tied his own school mark in the high sticks with a 15.3 per formance. (By The Associated press) Zeb Walker's squeeie bant In the bottom of the 10th In ning brought In a Victoria run ner ana gave tne Tyeea a 5-t victory over Salem In a fea ture Western International baseball game Monday night. Vancouver stayed In the win column, subduing? Trl-Citv ft-1 in the opener of a three-game series at Vancouver. - Only the two games were scheduled. Other clubs open three-game stands Tuesday night, with Edmonton at Spokane, Yakima at Lewis ton and Calgary at We-natchee. Salem scored all lt mn In the tOD of the fourth innlnff une Tyees came back with a sinele run in the bnttnm half oi tne inning, added one in the eighth, tied the game with a pair of runs in the ninth, and won it on Walker's 10th inning squeeze bunt scoring Manager Cece Garriott. Salem's Gene Tanselll set a league record by handling 19 infield chances. Vancouver tallied five times In the first three lnnines on seven hits, two walks and two wild pitches. Manager Edo Vannl crossed the plate with Tri-City's only score in the sixth inninff. Vanni slnrlori to center, went to second when southDaw Jim Hadtsenel threw Wild tn first nr am home on left fielder Jack War ren's single, Salem (4) B Scrivens, 4 BbUnl.ef 3 Tanaelll.es S Peres.I-3 I Whspn.l 4 Taylor.rf 4 Nelson.e 3 Haller.3 3 Rlck.n 3 8tratln.lt 1 Borst.D 0 (0) Victoria B R O A O S 3 3 0 s 1 3 Ted Johnson Hired at Jeff Jefferson Ted Johnson, who finishes a post-graduate course at Willamette univer sity this spring, has been hir ed as head football, basketball coach at Jefferson high school. A few years ago, Johnson was one of the famous "Jar ring Johnsons" of Willamette university. Ted and two other Johnsons Jim and Bob were sparkplugs of the Wil lamette team. Jim and Bob were brothers but Ted was no relation. Johnson replaced 'Tea lira- ham at Jefferson. Graham recently resigned to take a job at Stayton. Dillinger Leads Coast Batters San Francisco (JP) Sacra mento's Bob Dillinger, hitting the ball at a hefty .414 clip, led Pacific Coast league bat ters through games of last Sunday. , O B H Pet. Pederoft. Ban Diego .. 1 4 4 1.000 T. Davis, Los Angeles 14 30 la .462 Milne. Oakland ss 120 Pernandeg, Seattle ....18 I 3 Beard. Hollywood .... 32 103 30 Dahlke. Hollywood ... 14 30 11 Cunningham, LA 3 11 4 Restelll, Portland .... 11 11 21 Robbe, Portland 10 40 14 Pocekay, San Diego .. 23 67 23 Ballard. Sacramento ..21 33 12 Wilson. Seattl 34 139 47 Tobln, Beattl 94 131 40 Reich, Portland 17 as 10 Franklin. Ban Diego .. 10 42 14 Monlz, Portland 10 70 33 Alston, fian Diego .... 33 131 43 Schenx, Oakland 30 104 34 Phillips, Hollywood .. 31 114 37 Averages of other Portland and Beattle players: Ortelg. Seattle 29 96 30 Thomas, Seattle 34 132 39 Austin, Portland 32 133 39 Maddern, Seattle .... 24 69 20 Gladstone, Portland .. 32 136 30 Goldiberry, Beattla ., 74 136 31 Robineon, Portland ... 32 M 16 Bchmees, Seattle 26 14 20 Russrll, Portlsnd .... 25 02 22 Judnlch. Sesttle 94 13.1 30 Baslnskl, Portlsnd .... 30 97 95 O A O 0 Odkrk.u 1 3 0Prlei.3 4 S 10 GrlotUf S 1 OMonle.rf 4 13 1 Abnthy.l 4 9 10 0 OTaylor.lf IIS I 1 Charles.3 3 4 4 Martin. 0 3 0 1 Prlor.n ' 3 0 S Clark.a-i 3 0 Brnhm.b O Oldy.d ' Wlkr.p . Brvaa,e Totals 14 11 31 IT Totals 33 30 13 e singled lor Odeklrk in sth. b Walked for Charlea in 9th. d Walked lor Martin In sth. Salem 000 400 000 04 11 1 Victoria 000 100 0131 t S 1 winner, walker; loser, Borst. Pitcher IP B H R 3SR sobb RICH SP1US29 1 4 2 0 I Borst lVs 4,31102 Prior 9 30 9 4 4 3 I Walker 1 4 3 0 0-1 HP Wither iDoon. wp Prior, Rick. Scrlvene. Rick 3. BH Nelson. X. Taylor. RBI Peres, ' Wltherspoon, D, Taylor, Hailer, Abernathr. Walker. Its nla. S Rick. Walker. DP Garriott to Abernathy, Halier to Tanselll to Wlther spoon 2, Tanaeui to jiauer to witner spoon, Clark to Charlea. T 1:49. TJ Sterner and Sorenaon.s. VIL Standings (By The Associated Press) W I Pel. w L Pet. Lewleto a 1 4M Spokane t I .000 Victoria 7 4 .414 Wntchee 4 S .400 Vanoouver S 4 .000 Salem t .906 Vaklma a ass Um.i. k -u Trl-Cltr ( I .000 Cslsary 3 7 J23 tlMdar'a Baealtot Victoria I, ealem 4 (10 innings). Vancouver I, Trl-Cltr I. ' Onlv uni uhHtilu4 Taesday'a Sokedalat Edmonton at Bpokan. Yakima at Lawlston. . Cslsary al Wenatohee. Trl-Cltr al Vancouver. Mason Shoots 76, Steiacr 78 in Oregon Open Tourney Jabberwalkies To Conduct Shoot Sunday " The Jabberwalkl fioM irrk Cry C1UD of Salem win nn. duct a handlcan ihnnt at lh dub grounds Sunday, with reg istration netween 12:30 and :4S p.m. Since Sundav i Mnlhsr'. day, a special invitation is ex- lenaea lor mothers of shooters to attend. ,. A weiner roast mill ho v,oir! after the shoot. Archers are re quested to bring their own weiners. buns. etc.. hut the club will provide coffee. Skin Alexander. MiV sn,. chak and Art Wall. Jr members of the touring profes sional golf circuit, are former Duke University golfers. Portland W Par took a beating In the Initial round monaay oi me annual Oregon Open golf tournament at the Columbla-Edgewater Coun try Club here. Chuck Congdon of Tacoma shaved five, strokes nff nar carding. 34-3367, In the first is notes to grab - the early lead. But he was only one stroke ahead of Stan Tinird of Vancouver, B.C., who came in with 35-33 68. And 14 others in the field of nearly 200 Drofeasionali anrl nms. teuhs bettered or equalled 72, par for the 6,582-yard course. Play continued Tuesday with the entire field slated to go 18 boles. The low 60 and ties will play 36 holes Wednesday for the .cham pionship. , Behind Leonard ' With identical rarrlx nf ls.il t 69 were defending cham pion Bob Duden of Portland, ana uien . spivey, Longview. Wash. Next came ; Cliff Whim. La Grande, Ore.; Bud Hof meister. Havden Lake ' Tri with 70s, and Dick Lundahl, Baker, Ore.; Vince Aleksa, Oswego, Ore.; Al Williams, Medford, Ore.; Joe Mozel. Portland, and Ken Twin- Everett, Wash., with 71s. Low amateurs were Bill Lees, Ed Vanderberg and Bruce Codd, all of Portland, with 72s. Other scores Included: Joe Greed, Yakima, 37- 35 72; Earl Schneiter, Klamath Falls, Ore., 37-36-73; Dick Price, Longview, 36- 3773; Bill Welch, Trl City, Wash., 39-3675; Bunny Mason. Salem, la. 3776; Dr. Roy Cornell.' Pasco, 40-3676. 'Bobbv Lltten. Viniv Wash., 41-3576; Tex Smith! xaKima, 38-37 76; V. H. Bel ford, Longview, . 39-3877; Carl Larson. Port . . A n are! Wash., 42-3577; Skip Nag- ler, Eugene, Ore., 40-17771 Lee Coulocher, Olympla. xg! 39-77; Joe Stleger, sT 42- 3878; Harold WmCpS dleton, Ore, .,9-3873; A. r 78; Al Tollewson, Longview. 38- 40-78; Bill Sundstwm, Corvallii, Ore., 35-4378. Bud Moe, Spokane, 40-39 79; Roy oMoe. 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