:55 if "I i v j 1 j rail CoJ corl repl ma I ; ,89 plea AEI ! dayl : $111 : ' leml by clubl ' havJ thenl Ti ls .66, I Dr. are ; , be si 31, Si zatiol their I to bfi ai thl wideJ C l TV Salem Divides At Vancouver Salem's Senators enjoyed the second day of a two-day rest today, as they prepared to open a series with the Lewis ton Broncs at Waters park Tuesday night. Ralnm nl!t a J..U11 l at Vancouver Saturday, losing me aiiciuuuii game f-S, DUl winning the nightcap 7-3 as Bob Collins registered his third straight victory. Calgary and Edmonton open their home seasons in the West ern International baseball league tonight with Edmonton hoping to break a one-run jinx and the Stamps bent on con tinuing their iatest scoring splurge. Eight Physical Ed Staff ers at EWCE May Quit Spokane (Pi The head foot ball coach and seven other members of the physical edu cation department at Eastern Washington College of Educa tion turned in "qualified res ignations" Saturday. The Chronicle said it under stood all will quit if W. B. (Red) Reese is retained as ath letic director or in any other capacity. Reese, who has been at the school. 23 years, was not available for comment. J. Harold Anderson, chair man of the school's board of , trustees, confirmed that the resignations had been submit ted but didn't elaborate. He said the board is unfamiliar with the situation. Abe Poffenroth, a football tar at Eastern under Reese and head football coach since 1947; Eddie Billings, an assist ant; Wally Beard, swimming coach; Richard Hagelin, An nette Dustin, Marlys Bridg ham, Jan Patterson and Ruth Kriehn turned in the resigna tions, the Chronicle said. Anderson would confirm only that Poffenroth was on the list. Poffenroth is also dean of men at the Cheney, Wash., school 16 miles west of here. Cece West, assistant basket ball, football and baseball coach, has already resigned to take'a high school job. " The board was scheduled to meet later Saturday but An derson said he doubted if it would be able to take final action on the resignations at this time; He said the board would probably conduct an in vestigation. Reese, president of the na tional association of intercol legiate athletics last year, went to Eastern in 1930 as athletic director and head coach He gave up football to Poffenroth but has continued as track and basketball coach. Antelope Survey To Be Conducted Portland (P) -The Oregon Co-operative Wildlife Research unit prepared today to under take a three-county survey of antelope to determine the rea sons for an apparent difference between the -number of ante lope born in recent years and the number that shows up in fall checks. - The unit plans to keep a con stant check on the antelope in Lake, Harney and .Malheur counties during the spring and summer months. Results of the study also will be used as a basis for an analy sis of prevailing conditions on the antelope ranges'. Portland Golfers Score Another Win Portland VP) Portland uni versity posted its 12th victory In 13 starts when it beat the University of British Colum bia 11-7 in a golf match here Saturday. Portland's Gil Frey and Bruce Cudd tied for med alist with 74s. SPORTS MONDAY, MAY H fnllfie but bill: Collt of Idiho at WtllimtU Ml). Ccllet flfi Pacific tt Willimttt. College tennti: Pacific t Willtmettt. fUtt hlch chool ten nit ebanplenihlpi. Cvmllli. Wcilern Interna lions. letRDe baiiballi Wenatche it Otlfarr, Yakima tt Kd Hi on ton, Victoria at Vancouver. - ilflAY BRAKE SPECIAL Get those brakes relined now for those long Spring drives. This Special Is for popular cars and for a limited time only. Hurry! COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE Top Quality Lining All Work Guaranteed 0 Car Called For Batdorf's Firestone Store 14th & State St. ' Phone 3-9582 tern Twin Bill Saturday Edmonton dropped a twin bill at Wenatchee Sunday and both defeats were by a single run. Wenatchee took the open er 3-2 and the nightcap 1-0. Calgary and Yakima split a doubleheader at Yakima where Danny Rios hurled the Bears to a 4-3 victory over the Stamps in the opener. Calgary went into high gear in the nightcap and waltzed to a 16-0 victory. The Lewiston Broncos, sur prise package of the league, took Spokane in both ends of a day-night twin bill at Spo kane. The Broncos turned in a 3-1 victory in the afternoon opener and came up with four runs in the tenth inning of the nightcap to salt away an 8-4 win. Monday night's action is limited to the Canadian circuit with Wenatchee at Calgary, Yakima at Edmonton and Vic toria at Vancouver. Spillmcn and Brande Gain Elks Finals Evangelist Don Splllman and Lebanon's Jack Brande will clash in the finals of the championship flight in the Elks club mid-Willamette val ley golf tournament at Salem Golf club next Sunday. Splllman and Brande won their way into the finals by registering victories over Dusty Woods and Cliff Ellis, respectively, yesterday. Spillman defeated Woods 4 and 2. The play ended on the 16th hole with Spillman three under par. He had shot six birdies en route. The championship match will be played over a 36-hold route next Sunday, beginning at 9 a.m. Playing in the same four some as Spillman and Brande will be Bert Victor and Jim Hunt, finalists', in the first flight. . . Matthews and Beshore Meet In Portland Portland U.B Harry Mat thews and - Freddie Beshore took things easy today after winding up training for their 10-round heavyweight match here tomorrow night. Both lighters went through their paces at Barnes hospital across the river in Vancouver yesterday and both pronounced themselves ready for the bout Promoter Tex Salkeld said 800 general admission tickets wnnld no on sale at 7 D.m. Tuesday at the auditorium. He said a few other ducats also were still available, Oregon State Track Team Defeats Idaho Moscow, Ida. W.PJ Oregon State's defending champion Beavers were on top of 'the Northern Division baseball race today. OSC downed Idaho 3-2 here Saturday to make a clean sweep of its four-game Inland Empire invasion. The Beavers hold a 6-2 record against 8-3 for Oregon and lead the Ducks by a few percentage points. Six Baseball Players Killed Nome, Tex. (P A passen ger train slammed into a car at 60 miles an hour Sunday night killing six persons near this East Texas town. The victims were members of the Beaumont, Tex., All Stars Negro baseball team. They were going home from a game played here. Bob Rush of the Chicago Cubs led the National league pitcher in hitting during the 1952 season. He batted .292. SLATE Bearcat Track b:? IhLjfidS, ti v. .$ 1 Racing Derelict i $25,000 racing car after it smacked a wall at 135 m.p.h in a practice spin. The driver, Cliff Griffith, 37, who placed ninth in the 1952 Memorial Day race, was seriously Injured. He got out alone but suffered extensive second degree burns and back injuries. The - car was wrecked beyond repair in time for the 1953 race, May 30. (UP Telephoto.) LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem Oregon Monday, May 11, 1953 Pgae 11 ' 1 4,000 Fans See O'Brien Crack World Shot Record By HAL WOOD - Fresno (U.R) - The touring track and field athletea set their eyes on new records on new fields today as they aimed for trophies at the Coliseum Relays in Los Angeles Friday, and the California Relays at Modesto Saturday! ' ' But it is doubtful that any thing as dramatic as big Parry O'Brien's shot-putting per formance in the West Coast Relays here Saturday night will be witnessed by fans in these cities. w O'Brien, who tossed the 16 pound ball 59 feet, inches, will be gunning for an even better mark at these two events, but even if he again 3 Handicaps Fired at Salem Gun Club Sunday Three handicap shoots were conducted at the Salem Gun club Sunday. H. Warrens and John Glaser tied with 46-50 in the presi dent's handicap, with Glaser winning a shoot-off. ' O. F. Wooley won the Imlah handicap with a score of 48x50. Jim Van Keulen was runner up with 47x50. The Park Tbede handicap was won by Larry Imlah with 40x50. Dick Baker and R. R. Bailey tied for runner-up spot with 46x50. . High over-all for the shoot was fired, by Dave Wallace of Portland. A registered shoot is sched uled for the Salem Gun club May 24. - McKenzie Paces OCE Thinclads Monmouth UP) Linfield scored 7214 points Saturday to defeat Oregon College of Education and Portland State in a track meet here, OCE had 45 points, edg ing Portland State with 44. Don McKenzie, OCE fresh man from Salem, tied for first in the high Jump and won the 100 and 220-yard dashes and the broadjump for the indi vidual high score of 17 points. ; Bonded Lining Slightly Higher WE GIVE iJ-AT GREEN STAMPS .With' buDSta Toesd&y I $v tr r Speedway officials at Indianapolis rather about burned wreckage of cracks the record, it would be I""" - 0!8"1.8110 - e reriormances The 225-pound Southern California star, who already held the Olympic crown in the event, stole the show here from such fine performances as a 13.6 mark in the big hurdles by teammate Jack Davis; a 241 feet. 10 inch heave in the Javel in by Cy Young; and a 9.5 mark in the 100-yard dash on a windy night by Les Laing, the Jamaican who runs for Fresno State. Parry made his record Duckpin Playoffs Get Underway At B and B Alleys Willamette Art Tile bowls against Les Newman's to night at B and B duckpin al leys to determine second place in the second half City league standings. The Art Tilers and New man's tied for second In reg ular second half play. Winners of tonight's play off will roll against Capp's Used Cars tomorrow night to decide third place for the over-all season. First and second places will be determined tomor row night, also, when Fros ty Olson's, wluners of the second half, meets Kay's Radio, first half champions. sWjf ay pol'0" Jeejf It's where they keep the 'Jeep' . . . when the Jeep' is not busy ... but on most farms the door's wide open. Year around, the 'Jeep' is kept on the go, for it fills the need of so very many tasks on a farm ... for farm trans portation, for hauling, for pushing, and, with power take-off, it supplies numerous shaft and belt driven operations . . . there is little wonder the door of the 'Jeep's' garage stands open the 'Jeep's' off working. New 1953 -.-Wheel-Drive Universal 'Jeep powered by the famous llurricant F-Head Engine ... 20 more horsepower, increased performance with greater operating economy. ELSNER 352 H. High SI. men Benson Sets Willamette Record in High Hurdles By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. Despite four firsts by Lewis and Clark's high-regarded track athlete, Caley Cook,. Willam ette won its sixth consecutive dual meet victory at McCul loch stadium Saturday, defeat ing the Pioneers 77-55. Fans who came to the sta dium to see Cook perform weren't disappointed in the least, as the Negro flash cop ped firsts in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, the low hurdles, and the broad jump. But almost stealing the show from Cook was Willamette's Dean Benson, a freshman from Bend, who established a new all-time school mark in the high hurdles, skipping . the sticks in 15.1. That was two tenths of a second faster than the previous record, set only this month by Benson himself. Willamette had nine first places in the 14 events. Don Empey won two of them, the mile and the two-mile. Five Willamette-Lewis and Clark meet records were estab lished Saturday. Benson's mark in the high hurdles was, of course, one of them. smashing toss iust as 14,000 fans stood up for the playing of the national, anthem and practically every fan in the stands had their eyes on him. They let loose with a deafen ing roar as the bail pounced off the 80-loot chalK line. Trillins Take Title They all were certain it was wona a rtruuru, tuu mw tape measure proved they were cor rect. .' 1 As usual. Southern Califor nia won the team title. It was the Trojans 21st title here In 27 attempts. They scored as points in the open intercollegi ate division to o lor secona place Stanford. California came third with 28, followed by the U. S. Naval Training Center from San Diego with 21 17. Los Angeles City College won the junior college division wun 29 67 points. TIDE TABLE Tldtt for Taft, Orcaon Mar, IMS (Compiled bT V- S. Coait and Oeodttlo Sorter, Portland, Ortron) Mar Hlih Watero Low Wattri Tlmt Heltnt Tlmt Htliht 11 11:34 a.m. 3.0 9:08 a.m. -1.0 10:47 p.m. M 4:41 P.m. 1.1 11 . 13:31 p.m. 3.1 5 a.m. -1! 11:37 p.m. 7.4 3:35 p.m. 3.0 13 1:1 p.m. 3.1 :43 a.m. -1.3 :10 p.m. 3.3 . 14 13:07 a.m. 7.4 7:37 a.m. -l. ' 3:03 P.m. 3.0 0:95 p.m. 3.0 14 13:43 a.m. 7 3 3:13 a.m. -1.7 3:87 p.m. 4.3 7:43 p.m. 1.3 It 1:39 a.m. 3.8 8:37 a.m. -1.4 1:47 p.m. 4.8 8:33 p.m, 3.8 17 ' 1:13 a.m. 8.4 8:43 a.m. -0.3 4:38 p.m. 4.8 8:30 p.m. 3.0 18 3:00 a.m. 8.8 . 10:31 a.m. -0.8 8:31 p.m. 4.8 10:39 p.m. 3.1 18 3:93 a.m. 1.3 11:18 a.m. 0.0 8:31 p.m. 4.8 SO 4:17 a.m. 4.7 19:01 a.m. 1.8 7:07 p.m. 3.9 13:08 p.m. 0.4 WHERE THERE'S A MOTOR CO. Salem Win Others were by Empey In the two-mile, 10:18.3; Willam ettte's Jim Hitchman in the shot put, 45 feet, S inches; Wll lamette's Layton Gilson in the discus, 136 feet, 6 inches; and Cook in the broad Jump, 22 feet, 4 V4 inches. Results: - mi 1, Smixr. W: t, SUpht&ion, W; 1, BirtUll. IiC. Tlmt. 4'.4. 4401. Griffith. Wl 1, MlHU, Wi , Hullnt. LC. Time, li t. looi, cook. LC; s, zoUch, w; I, Cocktnt, W. Tlmt, 10.1. Klih hunUo L Euuoa. W; S. Schro. dir. LC: I. Huff, w. Tim lf.l. no l. Miuvr. w; 3. jiotu, wi , Qulnn. LC. Tlmt. :0t.T. 3301. Cook. LC: 1. Vu Bora, W; , Griffith, w. Tlmt, ll.l. Tvo milt 1. Empty. W: S. Butlltt. LC: I. PbUlhH. LC. Tlmt. 10: U.I. Low hardlM 1, Cook, LC; 1, Btuon, W: 3, Schromtr, LC. Tlmt. 3S.. Reltr 1. Wltltmtttt (Ullkr. HovU. Griffith, Bortmtnnl. Tlmt. :M. fihot put 1, Hitchman. w; 3, Aatmt, LC: I, Ollton, w. DliUnct, 45 fttt, I IncUet. Jtvelln 1, Ntptrud, Wl , Bttphtni, Lei 3, Martin, W. cutanea, 131 Ittt, 0 lnc&M. DUcua I, OUton, W: I, Adama, LC: Porttr, L. DUtanca. 133 Ittt. lnehti. Polt Tault 1. Malcolm, W; 3, Otncltr. LC; 1, Noland, L. Htliht, 11 Ittt, 3 Inches. Hlih Jump I, cniodt, lo; 3, tit m twttn colvard, W. and Otniltr, - L, Htliht. I fttt, 10 Inchtt. Broadjump 1, Cook. Lot S, Chlodo, LC: 3, Shantla, W. DUtanco, S3 fttt. incnta. , ' t Pendleton Open To Draw Golf Stars of NW Pendleton (U.B Many of the Pacific northwest's top golf stars were expected ' to participate in the $2,000 Pen dleton open golf tournament scheduled May .18-20, Harold West, in charge of entries, said today. He said leading profession' als have indicated they will sign up. Former champions ex pected to compete include Ken Tucker, Everett, Wash., and Ron Clark, The Dalles ama. teur. . . ' !. Chuck' Congdon, Tacoma, who won the event in 1948 and again in 1951, will be unable to compete. West said. Oregon State Leads Northern I DlVlSIOn ROCC Moscow, Ida. U-R Oregon State's track team defeated Idaho 75-57 in a Northern Di vision meet Saturday. Merv Brock of OSC ran the 100' yard dash in 9.7 while the Beavers' Ralph ' Sutton threw the javelin 207 feet six inches for a new meet record. Hagerty Wins Stock Car Race Royce Hagerty, .'piloting 1952 Ford, won the 50-lap main . event of Saturday night's stock car racing pro gram at Hollywood Bowl. Hagerty finished more than a half lap ahead of the second place car, Ray Gericke. Ray Ellott s brand new 19E3 Dodge was third,, despite a blown tire on the fifth lap. Elliott drove the last 45 laps on a flat. WE HAVE MOVED!! Yt, wa movad to now addrass, 1201 South Commercial, wo Imagln that Odd rots sounds famriiar to many of you, probably because It was Hain't Sporting Shop. Wo Hop it will remain familiar to you as Green's Sporting Shop. Wa will do our bast to carry on in tho tamo friendly way at Mr. Hain. To all of our old customers and to all of our new, wo extend a cordial invita tion to drop In and tee us. mei GREER'S ,1201 J. Com'l. WALCOT7 . f f l Ft. HIK3!,t J!! t WtiOMT 195US. ' MKtf f m, ,16 in . W4CH . "74' 67". 'i CHHT NOtMAl " 40- 19" CHSST -IXPANOIO 4J IK OHAtM 13 IN, 12M , T 11 IN. M A IN. WAIST - ' 35 W. 32 in 1 'JllCfM- 16 IN. t - THfOH 21 IN. 22IN . CAl ' .14 IN. 14i M ' ANKlf -' ' 9 IN How They Measure up ano and Jersey Joe Walcott scheduled for Friday night Willamette Wins Pair of . 1 Thrillers from ' Willamette university's base ball team preserved its tie for first place in Northwest confer ence standings Saturday with a thrilling . twin . victory over Whitman, fl-5 and 1-0, at Mc Cnlloch stadium. The Bearcats put a sudden finish to both games. They got a run in the bottom of the ninth Inning in the first game, and scored in the bottom of the eighth of the nightcap, sched uled for seven innings. The winning run in the first game came when Chuck Lewis scored on a single by Dave Perlman. A squeeze fcunt broke up the second game. Lester Akeo squeezed Elmer Haugen in from third base. Dave Gray, who relieved Mickey Coen in the seventh in ning of the opener, got credit for the victory in that game. Andy George tossed the Wil lamette win In the nightcap, allowing only three hits. Wil lamette was held to two hits by Sid. Arenson of Whitman. Arenson had the misfortune 55 Archers Participate in Sunday Shoot Fiftr-flve archers oartlcfant- ed in the Mother day snoot - the Jabberwalkie field archery club headquarters Sunday, Bob Norten won the men's division, with Lewis Johnson second and Chuck Anglln third In women's shooting, Mar garet Springer was first. Fern Epperiy second and Evelyn Hoxsey third. Carol Springer won the jun ior division, followed by Ver non Hill and Tom DeSart. In the pee-wee shoot, Jimmy Hoxsey was first, Sharon Ep periy second and Pat Jamison third. - A weiner roast followed the shoot. TERMITES 5-YEAR GUARANTEE PHONE 2-0781 6winlid Pail Control Ssrvlct 265 SO. 20TH It's easy to own an EVINRUDE WITH OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Thousands have bought Evlnrude this easy way! Drop In and open an account in our "Own an Evlnrude" Club, Make deposits at regular in tervals. Sooner than you'd guess, the motor of your choice will be all your ... for years of boating and fishing fun. Call and see our com plete line of Evinrudes, boats and boating equipment. Ph. 3-6050 1 1 4 t r 185 til , 4 J (N 1 14 IN 10 IN. This is how Heavyweight : Champion Rocky Marcl- compare for their title boat in Chicago. (AP Wirephoto.) Whitman of being losing pitcher in both games. He relieved starter Gene Lepage in the seventh in ning of the opener, and went the route in the nightcap, giv ing up only two bits. WUItatttt ) (I)' WblttMB nrtt soma B K OA B H O A LU,tf Haivan,8 Ptrlmn.l Reed, lb Kotpf.o Klrkndl.S SlBaalr.lf 0,3 olfecr, lilt 1 1 Ward.3b 4 113 lKllckr.3 1 S 1 1 OHnan.U 1 0 IPaln.cI 1 S 1 ILdmclU S 1 11 1 0 Nther.c 4 S t I 0 OSkbna.r 3 8 1I4P,B S S 1 S 0 Anun,p I Shield, rf Coen,p Ofar.p Total 81 II 17 t Tottlj U 134 U Whitman 000 001 no t I Wlilamttt 110 001 001 11 1 wlnntns pttohtr Orar. Lotus pitch tr: Artnion. ' . Pitcher: , V AS I t ED IOM Orar ....... 8 8 0 0 0 1 Coen . 37 I Leptn 18 10 S 8 11 Arenson .... I 10 1 1 1 4 HBPwLodmtll br Coent suacstr by , Arenaon. WP Ootn. LOS WUlamttt 8, Whitman x Perlman. Ward. 3BH . Hauttn, Lodmall, Xlaaattr. 3BH Reed, MeQTtw, Ntntr. rtrunan 3, Kira . tndau, naater, coen, Mcortw. ward 1, Kllektr, Nehtr. DP Parlman to Hanatm to Rttd; Kotpf to Parlmant KUcker to IteOraw to Lodmell. TUno 3:00. Vu plrta Rasew, Campbeu. A V ' Second saint: Willamette (l) .1 ) whltaMm ' ... a K o A : . B H O A LevU,ot 1 OHcOrw.t 8 3 3 1 Hauttnja 1 t 3 lWard.3k 1 tPerlman,! 11 lKllekr.J 4 1 1 iKeed.lt. 1 t lHmnJt 4 t 1 IKoepl.e 1 Iraln.ct S 1 1 "' Irirksdl,! 1 1 t lLdmtU.1 8 t lnimr.lt 11 Xttm.e 3 4 1 ' ltMeva.rt S , 1 (OoII.rt ' 1 IOoona.V'1 4 4 1 ArBan. - S S at.. ..J.,; :.!-,:.!jr:tv at .Total 14 1 14 Total MIDI a Ran lor Soepi In 7th. Whitman , 000 000 OOO S S WUlamttt 000 000 Oll 1 S Wlnnl pltchtr Otorit. Loalm plten r Arenioo. Pltchrr: IP AB H R BB SO SO Oeore t 39 8 0 O 10 1 Arenton .... M ' 1 1 0 4 S WP Arenaon. LOB Wlilamttt 10, Whitman 7. JC Perlman, Reed, Ocorte, Mcorew, Wrd, Kllcker. 3BH McOrew. RBT Kirkendall. Sao. Hauitn. Klrk- andaU 1, Eltuw, Perlman, SB Xltaattr. Tim 1:40. Umplr Oampbell, Reel. MAIN EVENT Danny McShain Cad Kngalrm AI Sun ra Johnny Demchook PRELIM Oeorre Drake vs Frank Jantes PEELIM Tommy Marilndale vs Buck Weaver ' SALEM ARMORY TUESDAY, 8:30 P.M. JpoM9fid by in. Isoloii Ms. f