Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 08, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Why
omTt We o This
Salem Snaps
Loss Streak with 8-2 Win
Vancouver, B.C. The Salem
Senators mapped a three-game
winninf streak by belting Van
couver's Capllanos 8-8 here last
night
The Senators scored live runs
in the first inning, and coasted
on to victory irom there.
Jack Hemphill pitched Sa
lem's win. He went the distance
and gave up five hits. (
Five singles and three Van
couver errors provided the
five Salem runs in the first in
ning. . Gene TanselU blasted a 400
foot triple in the second inning
just to keep in style.
(Br TIM Associated Press)
Western International Lea
gue baseball fans who have
had their share of close ones
and the other kind during the
two-week old season, got some
f both Thursday night.
Danny McShain
Returns to
Salem Tuesday
The young Irishman named
McShain who wrestled in Sa
lem occasionally in the 1930s
' is the same Danny McShain
who now holds the world's
junior heavyweight wrestling
championship, and who will
wrestle at the Salem armory
next Tuesday night.
McShain will face Carl Eng
itrom of Chicago in the main
event of next week's profes-
sional grappling program.
Engstrom earned the right to
meet McShain by - emerging
victor over seven opponents in
a one-night tournament at the
armory Tuesday.
Tickets for the - McShain
Engstrom fight (at no increase
in . prices, . incidentally), are
now on sale at Barb's Sporting
Goods store.
Swimming Meet
At Portland
This Weekend
Portland U.R Stiff com
petition was predicted h&e to
day in the sixth annual Pacific
Northwest International swim
ming championships at Colum-
1 bia Athletic club this week-end
' ' Meet Director Al Sehorn of
the host club said entries have
been received from at least six
Northwest clubs. Among the
outstanding entrants are Bob
. Gair of the Vancouver, B. C,
Amateur Swim club and Miss
Alan Potter of Seattle's Wash
ington Athletic club.
A full schedule of events is
slated in the junior and senior
divisions for both men and
women. Events will be held
both Saturday and Sunday.
Drag Races at
Newport Set
For Sunday
'' The Northwest Timing As
sociation will present the sec
ond in a series of drag races
Sunday at the Newport airport.
- The first drag race program
t the season at Camp Adair
recently was so popular -that
the sponsoring group has de
cided to conduct them fre
quently during the spring and
summer.
As in the Camp Adair event,
any ear may enter, providing
the driver has a driver's
license, notorized consent of
his parents if he is less than 21,
and if his car meets safety
standards.
Drag races will get under
way at 12 noon. Late entries
mav register as late as 1
o'clock.
Spokane Options
Out 2 Pitchers
' Spokane (VP) The Spokane
Indians optioned two pitchers
Thursday to Salt Lake City of
the Class C Pioneer League but
one of them, Gordon Palm, in
dim ted he won't report.
The other is Clyde DeWitt
who has a 0-3 record with the
Class A Western International
League Indians. Palm, who
lives at nearby Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho, has been ineffective in
the 10 innings he has worked
and has no record. He faces
suspension if he doesn't report.
Both are right Banders.
Portland State Golf
Team Nips Pioneers
Portland U" Portland
State eolfers rolled to a 18-2
victory over Lewis and Clark
here yesterday, paced by
Larrv Troian who shot a 76
for medalist honors.
Three-Qame
Victoria and Tri-City strug
gled for ten innings at Victoria
before Tri-City pulled out with
a 7-6 victory.
But Lewiston fans watched a
track meet. Starting with a 10
run second inning, the Broncs
pounded five Yakima pitchers
for a total of 23 hits to smother
the Bears 26-1.
Other ; games stuck more
closely to the script.
Calgary clipped Wenatchee
6-3 and Edmonton, made it
three straight over Spokane,
4-1.
' Ken Richardson started Lew
iston's hit parade in the second
inning with a grand-slam hom-
First Time Out
Browns'
gives his
bail he used to pitch a no-hlt game against Philadelphia
at St. Louis, u his proud wife looks on. It was Hollommn's
first start as a major league pitcher.
Leslie Track Team Wins
Over West Salem, 56-46
Leslie's track team edged
West Salem 58-48 in a duel
meet at West Salem Thursday
afternoon.
Anderson of West Salem
was the only West Salem ninth
grade double winner as he
won both the 100 and 440 yard
dashes and tied for the high
jump. - Mapes of Leslie also
had three firsts.
NINTH OBADE RESULTS
110 hurdler: 1 llapea (Leslie), 1
Mathls (W8), I Andal (Leslie). Time
u.o seconds, (new record.!
SO yard dash: 1 Davis (W8, 1
Thurston (Leslie), 1 Rouse (Leslie).
Time 0.2S seconds.
440 yard dash: l Anderson fwa. 3
Castle (W8), 1 Rlekroan (Leslie). Time
59.0 eecondi.
1002- 1 Anderson (W8), a Thurston
(Lt, 1 Johnson (L). Time 11.0 seconds.
no: 1 Tarlor IW8. 1 Rouse iv.
I F rater (L). Time 11.4 seconds.
too: 1 cutis (W8), s Deupp (u.
t Eetes (U. Time J:l.
Relay: 1 Leslie (Rouse, Krater. Thurs
ton, Mapes). Time &1.S seconds.
Bhot put: 1 Mapes (L). 1 Farks-
(Wfil. 1 Elitun L). Distance 4'll".
Pole vault: 1 Ponstord (L), J Mer-
SENATISTICS
ficrlvens 0
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Peres f
Tensell! t
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Bevens 1
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Haller S
Mastersoa l
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Borst ...
Bevena ..
Btrombaeh
unn.. .. ... 4 1ut 4 .11; Ai
lins won 3, lost S, .386; Zstra-lnnlni israee won 0, lost 4, .000; Home doubleheadert
won 0. lost 1, sollt 1; Awar doubleheadere won 0, lost 0, split Oi Total doubleheeders
won 0, lost l, spilt i,
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a dnnk'With
srr)oiifcoci!y4iaste
at a reasonable rice
try CARSTAIRS !
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WIL Standings
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Lewis ton ...... ...... 10
Victoria i
Vancouver ..
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Yailroa 7
Trl-Cltr
Edmonton t
Spokane . t
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Wenetcuee S
Oalgarr . '
Salem .............. 1
Tasredar'a Beseits:
Lewiston It, Yakima 1. -
Trl-Cltr 1. Victoria .
fVilem I, Vancouver 1.
Caliarr I. Wenatchee .
Edmonton 4, Spokana 1.
rrldar'a Scheduler
Lawlatoa at Spokana.
Edmonton at wanatchtl.
Trl-Cltr at victoria.
Calcarr at Taklma.
Saleae at Vancouver.
er. Six more Lewiston run
ners followed him across the
plate in that inning, seven in
the third, four in the fifth,
three in the sixth (two on Dick
pitcher "Bobo" Holloman
(-year-old son. Gary Lee. the
chant (L), 1 Davit (WS). Htlihtto
'l". Broad lump: 1 Mapes (L). S Castle
(WS), J Thurston ID. Dlitance ll'U'
Hlsh lump Tarlor (WS), Patterson
(L), and Anderson (WB),.' all tied at
live let.
Discus: 1 DeLapp (L). 1 Parka (WS),
I Bales (WS). Distance '".
Gresham Sends
Ten to State
-Gresham W) Gresham high
school qualified 10 men for
the state' high school track
meet, scoring an easy victory
over rival schools in a district
8 meet here Thursday,
Gresham piled up 114
points, trailed by Wilmaukie
78, Parkrose 65, Estacada
52, West Linn 47, Sandy
31, Columbia Prep 22, Os
wego 17, Canby 10, Oregon
City and Concordia of Port
land 0.
BATTiyO
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eemea won 1. lost 3. .333: One-run mer
real whistey value
$1)35
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Nnr Ytrk, K. T. Dtixlsd WWditt,
Neal's home run) and the fi--
nal two in the eighth, Danny
Race saved the Bean from a
shutout with solo round-trip
per in the seventh.
At Victoria, Tri-City, after
trailing from the fifth inning
on,' tied the score with a three
run rally in the ninth and won
the game in the 10th when Mick
Pesut singled home Len Tran.
The setback snapped a four
game Victoria winning streak.
A Wenatchee cast-off came
back to haunt the Chiefs as
Calgary took the rubber game
of the three-game series at
Wenatchee. Ed Kapp, who was
sold to Calgary by the Chiefs
before the season opened, gave
up eight hits as he racked up
his second win of the season.
The Stampeders won the
game with a three-run outburst
in the ninth. -:
Edmonton and Spokane play
ed scoreless ball until the sev
enth inning when the Eskimos'
Dick Morgan and Bob Stur
geon, both of whom had -singled,
crossed the plate on flies
by Don Herman and John Co
nant. Edmonton added two in
the ninth on two -walks and
Sam Kanelos' triple. .
New series opening Friday
place Lewiston at Spokane, Ed
monton at Wenatchee, and Cal
gary at Yakima.
Sales (1)
S Vaaeaarer
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B H O
Sabatlnl.ct 4
Lubr.Do . i
TansellLti . B
Perel.Ib 4
Wltheripn,Ib f
Tarlor.r! i
Stratton.lt f
&aaaternen,e , S
HemphlU,p 4
ICeitaUt
1 tWcrMb
1 SCnorlton.cf
S 0 Storey, Sl
1 11 Hernerxti.J
1 .1 Maecero,rf
S 1 Lundbers,ft
1 IDavliei
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TotaU 40 IS ST Totals 17 I 11
Balem , 410 one aoo I is 1
Vancouver 000 010 910 s i t
Loelnc pitcher: Outdoors.
Pitcher: IP AB K K BR SO BB
Hemphill ... t 17 SSI 1 s
o-uidbora ... 1 IS T a t a
Urera s J t 4
KliP Storey. Brrora atom. Buntn.
dez, Davis, TanselU, Luby, SBH Tan
aeUl, afasternson. SBH afaacaro, Perea,
Davis. BBI Witherapoon, Tarlor, strat
um 2, Uasternson 3, Peres, atorer.
usvlav sacrifice Lbbt. DP Davie to
Hernasdea to Wert. Tlm 3-fWV tlmn,
Dinner ana florenson. Att-eso.. .
raklma 000 ooo loo l a i
Ijwl.loa 0 10 7 otl Of 16 M l
nron. Louse t2, Touns (1), Chip-
man IS, oreeeh (8), and Dar, tceun
talntea (f; Marshall and Cameron,
Seal 10). ...
Tri-citr ooi wo ooi 17 s
Victoria ail MO aoo 0 11 1
Ssrder. Tanner (0) and result: leaa.
naekl, Hodioe (I), rlor (10) and Mar-
ua, jiurea (rw.
Caliarr Oil 000 00S 11
Wenetthea 100 000 000 S 1
Kapp and Brlcier; Anara and Culttt.
Edmonton 000 000 101 1
apokane 000 ooo 0101 e
(Tonant and isonan; Franks. Worth
(), Cordell (t and Sheets. ... ..
Kids' Baseball
School Put Off
Until May 16
A one -day baseball school
for boys, originally scheduled
for Saturday, has been post
poned one week until May 15.
The date was changed be
cause of a conflict with Satur
day s Boy Scout circus. Many
boy scouts called Bill Beard
and Vince Genna, saying they
would like to attend the base
ball school but that they would
be busy in the scout circus. It
was decided to hold the base
ball school next week.
Beard, former Salem Senator
manager; Genna, coach of Sa
lem 's Northwest regional
champion American Legion
junior baseball team; Jim Mo
solf, former Pittsburgh Pirate
outfielder; and Bill Hanauska,
West Salem junior high coach,
will be instructors at the base
ball school.
TIDE TABLE
Tide, far Taft, Oresan Mar, IMS
(Csmrlled br V. S. Ceast and Oeeaetle
Barver. Portland, Oreton)
Mar - Mlrh Waters Low Waters
Time Keisnt Tims Helsht
S 1:54 a.m. 4.1 3:31 a.m. l.
1:41 p.m. 1.3 3:19 p.m. O S
1:13 a.m. 4.0 1:04 P.m. 0.1
' 9:31 p.m. I T 1:01 p.m. 0.1
10 10:33 a.m. 4.1 4:11 .a.m. -0.3
10:08 cm. 7.1 1:54 p.m. 1.3
' 11 11:34 a m. S O 5:01 a.m. -1.0
10.(7 p.m. I S 4:41 p.m. 1.4
11 13:31 p.m. S.I 5:50 a.m. -1.5
11:37 p.m. 7.4 5: p.m. 3.0
II 1:14 p.m. 1.1 0:41 a.m. -1.1
:10 p.m. 1,1
14 13:07 a.m. 7.4 7:37 a.m. -1.0
3:00 p.m. 5.0 0:55 p.m. 3.6
15 13:41 a.m. 7.1 1:13 a.m. -1.7
1:57 p.m. 4.0 7:41 p.m. 3.1
II 1:30 a.m. I.I 1:57 a.m. -1.4
3:47 p.m. 4.1 1:31 p.m. 3.1
U Ml, 11 tril Ntttril Iplrlh
50-Lap Mainer
Destruction Derby
Top Racing Card
, A SO-Up main event and a
six-car destruction derby will
highlight Saturday night's
stock car racing program at
Bollywood Bowl.
A trophy 'dash and three
heat races will also be in
cluded ea the program. They
will be preceded, of course,
by the traditional time trials
at 7:S. ,
At least 18 stock cars will
compete in racing program.
Some of the stock car driv
ers wilt be recruited to par
ticipate in the destruction
derby.
The destruction derby has
only two rules 1 no head
on collisions (2 last car
running is the winner.
Probable participants in
the destruction derby are
Bob Dillon, Ray Elliott, Ar
mond Miiien and Art Watts.
Other drivers In the more
orthodox portions of the
program include Bill Wei
man, Floyd Trimble, Bill
Amick, Roy( Eagerly,
ohnny Helper, Ray Chase,
.Wally Gervais, Don Dehaan,
Sheldon Johnson, Woody
Stark, Ray Gericke, Ernie
Rasmussen and Larry Gard
ner. Willamette Nine
Faces Whitman
And Coyotes
In a top place tie with Lln
field in the Northwest Con-
ference race, Willamette's
Bearcats put their crown
hopes on the . line this week
end in four games with Whit
man's ' Missionaries and the
College of Idaho Coyotes.
wmtman invades Bush field
Saturday for a pair against
Coach John Lewis' Bearcats
md Monday afternoon the WU
tossers host the Coyotes in
twinbiU.
Willamette brought its con
ference mark to 4-2 Monday
with a S-S decision over Lewis
and Clark. Mickey Coen twirl
ed the important win and
Third Baseman Tex Kirken-
dall provided a double that
knocked in the winning runs
In the 10th Inning. '
Righthander Andy George
will be Lewis hill choice in
Saturday's first game against
Whitman, with Coen the like
ly choice "for the nightcap.
Dave Gray, Benny Holt and
Vern Vannice may be called
upon for duty in the. Monday
action with College of Idaho.
Bearcat Track
Squad Seeks
Fifth Straight
Possessed of four straight
wins against Northwest Confer
ence opponents. Coach Jeff
Frei's Willamette links squad
seeks No, 5 Thursday against
Linfield at McMinnville.
On Friday the Bearcat swing
ers play host to the University
of British Columbia Thunder
birds at Salem Golf club.
Squad members include No.
1 man Dick Renn, Dick Church,
Dan Callaghan, Dave Kvale,
Ellis Von Eschen and Ken
Baines.
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LOCAL UNITIP fRKS
Salem,
District 7 Track Meet
By PAUL HARVEY HI
Salem and Gervai track
teams dominated the District
Seven track meet at MeCul-
loch stadium Thursday, Gervais
had by far the most points in
the Claas "B" part of the meet
while the Vikings were vic
torious la the class "A" div
stun
Salem sends 14 to the state
meet at Corvallis later this
month, while Gervais has men
in all but three events of the
state class "B" meet. Track
men who are entered in more
than two events in the state
are Jack Bishop (Salem), Ed
Castillo (Salem), Chuck John
son (Salem), and Gene. Flcek,
all in the A meet '
Those from "B" schools in
two or more events are Bill
Paulson (Gervais), Frank
Adams (Gervais), Ben Greer
(Gervais), Gary Espe (Ger
vais), Frank Adams (Gervais)
and Norman Berhost (St.
Paul). - '
Oregon State Ties
Oregon for Lead
In Northern Dlv
NOstTHEBN DIVISION
(Br The Aesoelated Press
W - I, -
Pet.
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,M7
.500
. .460
.1ST
Oreion .... . 3 ,
Oretoa Btst ..4 . S ..
Idaho 4 -
Waehinston State ...... " '
Wasblcstcn , I t .1-
The Oregon State Beavers,
aided by a rainstorm which
idled Oregon and Washington
at Seattle, shouldered into first
place in the Northern. Division
baseball race Thursday with
an 8-3 triumph over Washing
ton State. '
The win at ' Pullman ; lifted
the Beavers into percentage
wise tie with the Ducks at the
top of the heap, -Oregon with
six -wins and three losses and
OSC with a 4-2 record. Wash
ington State dropped to fourth
place,
The Beaver move to Mos
cow Friday for a pair of games
with the Idaho Vandals, while
Oregon and Washington play a
makeup doubieheader at Se
attle.
Oreton state ...K 133 OOI I 11 S
Washlniton Stats ...001 000 0103 1 1
Wellman imd Thomas: rrank. Bounce
(I) and Goppert.
Fuentes 13-10
Favorite Over
Aaron Wilson
New York Ramon Fu
entes, the welterweight cham
pion of California, was a IS
to 10 favorite today to make a
successful eastern debut to
night in a 10-round, nation
ally televised bout against
Aron Wilson at St. Nicholas
Arena.
Fuentes, hopeful of gradu
ating into the top ranks of
the welterweight contenders,
carries an impressive record
into the ring of 20 wins In
21 professional fight, includ
ing eight knockouts.
ASSOCUTEP PRESS
Oregon, Friday, May 8, 1953
IS
Team Totals for "A" Schools
Salem 175, . Stayton 55,
Woodburn 49, Sacred Heart 42,
Molalla 37, Silverion 34, Cas
cade 23 and $orth Marion, 14.
Totals for "B" Schools
Gervais 293, Mill City 73,
Deaf School 58, Jefferson 45,
St Paul 25, Gates 20, Chema
wa 7.
u
eorge Meyers, Salem,
broke the district shot put
record as. he hit S3 feet, 7
inches to better the old rec
ord by more than three feet.
Ben Greer of Gervais broke
the Class B record as he ran
the low hurdles in 15.8 sec
onds. This narrowly missed
the district "A" record. ,
The Class "B" high jump rec
ord of 5 feet, 5 inches was
tied by Evart Martin of the
Deaf school. The Class "B"
pole vault record was also tied
as Bill Paulson, Gervais, soar
ed 10 feet six inches.
A strong wind hindered the
runners at times due to the
fact that the wind was blowing
into the faces of all the sprint
ers. " - '
The top two men in each
event will go to the state
championship, Salem's entries
are Jack Bishop in the high
hurdles, Ed Castillo in the 100
yard dash, Chuck Johnson to
the 440 yard dash. Bishoo in
the low hurdles. Castillo in ihet tcatmavra). Tlelkx (Jefttrsos),
' j ?,r 1"1 Oh (Mill Ota) all Bad, Wtanliti
aim rkiiapp enn leunenry
in-the 880, George Meyers lSiSSS, : roi, ill
wie luscub, nay- iayior iu wieiwiw rwftyvoa otut
iavrfin. TVm.- LimTjAcker and !Ql- .-B
1
MeyersandJimPers.mintha
shot put, Bill Walker In the 1
the broad Jump, and their win -
ning relay team. The retay
consists of Ed Castillo, Murray oru), s cu irwi),
Jensen, Chuck Johnson, andlfwm eitr). wmmna tiaau.i
Ken Bawlings, . , i Mile: 1 aarr bps (Oervali), 1 Sail
t MAS4 -nrtAtm IHa Lwl (Deal sshool). 3 Celsstlna (Deal .
rection ot Vern GUmore and
Ted OKdahl was the referee,
DISTRICT BEVKN CUUtt BMBtTtS
tin -w.rA Kitrh Hardiest 1 ClJXle Evtac
(Surcd Heart), 3 Jack Bishop (flUem).
5 fl,m VanAriMl&ls fWOd!UTtt, 4
Bat (Sttrton, 8 -Lneh Stafton),
5 Jack Chkvve (saiemj wuuuni un
19.4 nconde. -
loo yard dash: 1 3r. ftgek Wood-
burn), 3 Zd Castillo (.Salein), J-owm
Krupick fM&Jli. 4 Murray JMUfn
Aatm Sehaffter ' tCnscmAti. 4,
Terrr Sallerbttrr (sicm. Winnlnr Mm fr
ies dMoond. , ; .
Mile: Don mil (Cwcidi), S Art
mirsit HfArfi. Soward flaUnir (fla-
rtmi, 4 BH1 Robr, (SaicmV, B WeKary
(North Ktrlonh 9&v NiecaisT mk7-
tont. wmmnr enn
uo Td OuAtit t Chuck Johnson (fia
limi, 3 Ron Hutcbendorf (fillvertonj.
I Stephens (Sacred HeartJ. 4 HoeUlng
iMnTib MtTteni. 5 Vstj lAtm (North
Marlon), fr Garr DuBoU (Salem). win
nlnr ttmft iftCOltdff.
ISO yard iaw nurona: t itrrroa aiuw
(SlwertonJ, a Jaeic Bianop lomm),
Ourette (CatMadef, 4bui (Stay ton)
sind flam VanAradalfr fWoodbum) MhL
oil Btewart (Salem). Winning time
32.S ifcondi.
220 yard daaiir 1 Grne Fixe it (Wood
burnU 2 Ed Castillr) OSalem), t Georga
Km Pick a (MoIaHa), 4 Ten KftwIinM
(6alera, 5 Endres fBacrM Heart),
Kraemar (Woodtjurn). winning time
33.7 aecond.
tSQ yard lash; I Jim Knapp tsoiemi
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3 Ted Henrr (Satant, MUrem Sin.
rleha istartoo), 4 WaM (silrerloa), a
Cole (Norm Marion), s Burns (HorUt
Msrlon). Wisslni time J.-00.T, , -
Discus: 1 De Van Handta (Stir,
ton), a Gears la-erera QSalem), S .
Hann MoletlaJ, 4 Oena Keek Wood
burn), 5 Bar Tarlor (Satan), t jt
(Woodburnl. Wlnnlns- distance W74",
Javella: 1 Roser PHeipe tltolailai, 1
Bar Tarlor (Balem), S listen (star
ton), 4 Anderson (Buverton), i vanca
Corner (aaerad Heart), fl Georxe aier
era (Salem). Wlnnlns distance H34".
Pole vault: 1 Don JJmbocker (Balm)
and Ed Ketch (Salem) tied, S Psletl
(Starton), 4 Craii otelr (Salem),
Bon Davis (Silverton), Prlohtl (atar
!oo). Wionlna iielthtJi lo-". ..
Snot put: 1 Onrxe Merer (BaSea),
3-Jlm Person (Salem), 1 Richard Lea
iWoodbarn), 4 Dv Van Handle (Star
ton), ft Dennis Garland (Salem). 4
Mlfchel (Starton).-- Wlnnlns dlstasca
Hlsh lumo: t
-Bava Haiea QJolaaa),
BUI Walker (Salens),' and Jlnt
t aionaritr
'6 acred Be?t all tied, hnl hi ..,
Walker se- to th tat i n..
Ltrabocker (Salem), S Lessasher Stir-
ton ana rrrdlseer (Starton) tied. Win
nie netahth S'l". . ,
Broad jump: l4)ene nmal!'(A(v4A,
3 Dav Johnson (Salem); 1. Bill
Thorwawt (Sacred Heart). 4 BchaJier
(Caecade), s Oordoa Domeislla 6Sa
lm), o amtuch (Ohemawa). v ; ;
ISO rard relav: Wan S- a.;. i-ta
iiTIo, Murrar Jensen. Chuck Johnaoa and
Ken Itawllnn), S W-KKrosrc,' 3-Cll.
cade, 4-sttverton, S-Morth Marlon, t
Uolalta. - , -
OLAS "B- acHOOL'i USVlTi
Fola vault: WBili Pwtum Vnj.i
3 STank Adams' (oervats), " s-o6!.i
(Oreaon School tor the nti mA
PwrsOB (Gemis) sled, t fcaCUlr (Che-
wMKj ami muter cnemawar tied.
Wlnnlni hetthth 10'r1. " .
Shot pat: 1 Evart Brevrer (Mm esitr).
3 Dale Wattenbemer (JeSsrsee), s-1
Leror Podrabskr (Mill citr), a John
Perrr (Jefferson). 5 John WeiBS (Qer
vais), 0 earr Xelion (Bat School).
Wlnnlns distance . .-
HUh, lamp: Brart Martin .(Deal
School), -Bilt Paulson (Oervala. a
Adams (Oetvals), and Hawkins. (Jetler.
on) tied. S-Joaesh (Cirenrnra. Boan-
tiwisnsn - o - a . . ... .
(Oanais),
1 umiucti MfJtUmsimi.
a-tr chue am taw, itmrtu (. .
V io rrd aah; i cir iiaeM '
I "U2J
(QerraU), rmt (Str Paul), wianins
Ume 4:88.1.
in ?rd sow 6QTd: s-b& atr
(Oerrala), 1 Xorman Barborftt (Bt.
Paul), Young Cr?aU, 4-acpp,T-gr
JGerrate), 5 Soler CD SehooJ).
Wlnntnc tlmt ascends. '
440 yard-dh: 1 Allan Tall OatM),
3 Krrls Uartla 4Zef dso2) a Oatt
(Oervals), 4 Coatee fGervate), S lfar
-
latt (JeJeiMCrti). eVTieae (J0frnon.
Winn tut tlm M,l cotla.
330 yard da: i uury icay oar-
rmia), 3 J&yin Marttn (Deaf Babool).
3 Boy Cvii (Qerrali). 4 Coia (Owr
vaU). 5 smith (St. Paul), McCann
(Dent 3 ah ooi). Wlaalna" ilme 10.8 ao-
80 yard dajh: 1 Oary Bsp (OarraU),
(JflferKs;). HaIKu (0rrai. B
Smith (fit. Paul), e Earl Ltwla (Deaf
School). Winstar Mm 9:13.3. '
Prank Adam (GarraU), John Welaa
Greer (Gerval)r Vmtoei . (CfcaraaTra).
Winning dlitanea IW'I".
City), s Xrart Snwer tMla &rh
wmiams (GMTaitJ, cmo (orrau.
S waitenbarget (Jerteraon), ap
pinjer iOflryaa. , waning sussac
160'3"
ssft yard raiayt 1 Mm enr
KanoftV IMoy Podrabaky, Ray Ohaatv
and Clyte Pleatwood) 3 Oervala,
r?af SchsoJ. 4-rffrB StOwsBawaV
Winning time 1 3 aeeotads.
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