;. ' . : , ' Salons Face Loop-Leaders Salem, Lewiston Open Series Here Tonight Getting the Low Down tSSlSSL Cham Dion bmmWw mmIiiia Huftl and ' Challenger Jersey Joe Walcott tune In on each other's tickers at a preliminary physical examination in Chicago. They will battle for the title at the Chicago Stadium May 15. ive Teiepnoio.i Salem's' Senators return toj Waters park tonight after a week on the road to open a three-came series with Lewis- ton. ...... T-oujialnn m ana Bed by Bill Brenner, is resting high and handsome In first place in Western International league standings with 12 wins ana a losses. . ' . . - i caiam nn the other hand. finds itself in 10th place with 4 wins and 7 losses. Senator Manager Hugh Luby last night announced the re lease of two Salem players. They were Outfielder Don Tay lor and Infielder Freddie Hal ler. Both had had a miserable time at the plate this season. Taylor tiad batted only .150 in ten games, while Haller hit .154 WIL Standings B The AMOcUUd Frew . . . W L . Lcwiiton . Vancouver Vlctorit . .... ' WtnttcbM Tri-Clty ' Rlklmft J CUry Edmonton 'BpokftB rulcm Mn' ..: Vancouver ii, view... nnlv Hint ubtduliil. Spokftnt . iti-ui. Yakima at KdmoDUn. WtMtcht at Ciliary. LcwUton at saicm. Victoria at Vancouftr. tOCAl 'it UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 12, 1953 Page 11 World's Championship Mix at Armory Tonight .' i t I-., V'i tournament. I S'T"S'TSSf,T"T5? Th warld'x iunlor heavy weight wrestling championship will be at stake In the Salem armory tonight when cham pion Danny McShain takes on challenger Carl Engstrom. ' Engstrom earned the title shot at McShain by winning the one-night mat tournament at tho armory last week. Eng strom defeated Eric Pederson in the tourney finals. McShain, who as a young wrestler appeared in Salem a few times In the SO's, has since wrestled in all the top arenas of the country, and rhas made many television wrestling appearances.' i McShain has a collection of beautiful capes, and is a great showman in addition to being a toueh grappler. Tonight marks the only ap pearance of McShain in Salem this year. . Al Ssass, who was de feated by Engstrom In the semi-finals of last' week's . tournament, will meet John ny Demchnck, rated tops throughout the country, will be making his Salem debut. Popular George Drake gets a big test in the special event when he tackles head-butting Frank James. Tommy Martlndale, whom v.w..An mHH mil Viv a mlit decision in the opening round of last week's tournament, faces Buck Weaver in the 8:30 opener tonight. Rob Olson Flips One-Hitter for Dallas Dragons Mt. Ana-el Held to on hit, trinU hv Wes Lilhfoot. Mt lns,l rirnnrad a Willamette Valley league game to Dallas Mnndav afternoon. n 10 I. Lightfoot's blow came ' in the first inning when Mt. Angel's brace ol runs were uuwa. a er that they failed to connect. Dallas tied it up with sin gle runs in the second and third and then iced it. with a three-run bee in the seventh. dim on sol s- i ut. mil joooooo-j l Olion ul Olbbis Buenlwtt irt Qroi- JUQUtl. High School Scores (By Tht Aeeoelatad Ptih) BASEBALL Ctillwuln 1, St. llarr'a (Medlorn) 1 (DUtrlet l-B ahamolnnarilp). Caacada Union V, creiwali I (DUtrict 5-A-l ahamplonablp). Ullwaukle I, central Oalaolle (ran- Tolafto S, Reedinert l :(Dlitrlet S-A-S champlonehlp). . Verboart , Garibaldi 1 (Diltrict l-B champlonehlp). ; , , Cleveland 1, rranltlln 1 (Me. H nlmi) (both Portland). Onion Cltr T, Foreat Oroya S. Wcat linn IT, McMlnnYllla 1. . TBACK Tlt , WUlnmlnn II. " J8 Pel. .100 .W0 JM .411 .7 .4 . . .421 .III .3(4 SEN ATI ST ICS Wtthtrtooon Scrlvtm ... Pares Tinulll Luby Stbitlnl ... Cltrdr ..... Stratton . . . NeUoa Hemphill ... Colliiu ... . Haller Taylor Bevana Muurion . Rick ....... Borat Strombach Colllni .i Riot .... Hemphill Borat ... Bavana atrombach o .11 5 11 11 9 11 I 10 ....... I t a 10 4 I I 1 1 I CU 0 BATT1KU . ab R SB stn 1bi eae as Pet. 43 If . 3 1 ' 1 . 1 . ' " I - 0OI0 S JIS 41 11 : 1 s 1 1 1 J" 5 t O 0 S1 a 3" 10 1 0 0 1 J I J1S I I 0 0 0 -333 . 1 4 . 0 0 4 1 0 .100 5s J ,10 10 S .IN I 11 t 0 0 0 0 J J .113 II 1 0 0 0 0 0 ( .113 11 3 0 0 0 1 0 S .1M ; 1 lit: t -is l iiosti os 'lu IT 3 0 10 1 0.1 -110 3 0 0 0 0 S .000 ! t 0 I ,.000 I J a I 0 0 0 0 .000 IP H 3 SO W L IRi to IS 4 4 10 10 1 0 1.K 10 10 1 s s - 0 .100 11 36 10 J 1 13 i s so; 4V, 4 3 1 4 I 1 . 0.31 34 S3 13 1J 1 J 1 0 t 1 3 3 0 3 0 1 a 11.0 Willamette Wins Pair From G of 1,7-6,3-2 l 4Iva oamM. ItM nlrlnrl' Vila TITKL BDUCUBIIbll ITiaitaUta ... rr in Salem as a Senator tonight in v.. 4ftf-haspmiin Joe Liar- VI11 w - dy, acquired from victoria aur- ing the senaiors reran trip to Canada. (Br unlta Prtaa) ph WaiaOrn International p.uhili Lcarue flares into action on all fronts Tuesday night after only one game nlaved in the ten-team loop Monday night The one game piayea provea nrnflaiMa IPa for tile Van- rjna who moved into second place with an 11-8 de cision over the Victoria iyees. Games featuring Wenatchee at Calgary and Yakima at Ed monton were postponed De- uu a travel difficulties. ihnu toimi will set together Tuesday night in twin bills whilst alnfflp oamM feature Vic toria at Vancouver; Lewiston at Salem and Spokane at -rri-vuy. victoria 004 101 1010 10 ! Hoaaa, Hopp'(O), Bottltr (I) and Mar tin; Pletcnar, urara Kit ancj taioaDaiB Stayton Downs Central, 5-4 In 10 Innings Homa win on s, loat 4, .m;. Away nm "" ' 1 j "ii. llni wont 3. lot 1, .381; latra-lnnlnin tamaa won 0, loot 4. .000! Homa ou headar. woi; 0, loit 1. ipUt 1: Away doubMM'KKn woa 0, loat 0. ipllt ll ToUl doublahtadara won 0, loit 1, apllt 3. , ' Seattle (By UnlUd Preu) I a hfi r-r A k.1 rl klT iO, San Francisco U.B Seattle's lb" TV.L J I MlUinvaj ... . . at.. I m naltaA trMtl . racuie uoast league icauiui Ralnlers, fresn irom a a to saattia so .iot victory over Portland and ? JS series sweep, piay nosi 10 noi- Portland io so mi s lywood's SUr's tonight f ni-o That Tlolnlora foueht off a aaoranunta ..." 3 J UV( a -iuai. T i- v I Oakland 14 S .350 141, .au ... ... -o - w . i n.l.Hil nlfflit 4n OroV. (h wa.), lu.Hi .s;;: ruA win and take tne series o io KM. 2. Rainier pitcher Steve agy - p. our conference opponent! held Portland scoreless until ami third, made a tuccesatul Llnfield, Pacific, Whitman and the eighth when the Beavers doubie steal. Lewis and Clark. lumped mm lor tnree runs, m Besides tonight's Wldmar replaced wagy. World Champ Danny . McSha in, holder of the wonas junior heavyweight wres tling championship, will put his belt on the block at the Salem armory tonight in a match with Carl Engsttrom. The world chamionshrp match highlights a professional- wrestling card sched uled to start at S:S0. Pingel, Pearce Pitch Vik Win Over WU Sparecats e.i hlwh uhool's Vikings, who play Prinevllle at Prlne ville Saturday In the district 8 finals, defeated Willamette Jay vees 7-2 Monday. Ken Pingel and Lowell Pearce teamed up to pitch a the-hltter at the Willamette Saiem got ten hits off Wil lamette JV starter McCallister. He was relieved in tne sixm inning by Pieretti. Willamette took a one-run lead in the second inning when Patton singled, stole second, went to third on Osborn's error, and scored on an outfield fly. Salem went ahead in the fourth with three runs. A sin gle by Phil Jantze, a walk to Curt Jantze, a single by Jer ry. Gregg and a double by Twink Pederson did the trick. The Willamette team was .nil varv much in the ball manaiTpri fn spare a game, - - -- - ,,,,, single run in the top oi tne Hlu i fih frame to cioae michu mcner lead to 3-2. The fifth-inning marker came when Jack Scriv ens walked and Kangas and Malcolm singled. Salem high picked up a run in its half of the fifth on a triple by Phil Jantze and an error on Willamette shortstop Scrlvens. The Vikings added three in tulllea. in the sixth. They came on hits by Gregg and Larry Springer, Pederson's sacrifice, Payne's double, an other error by Scrlvens, and a double steal. s.i.m travels to Corvallts today for a I p.m. game with the Oregon State College Rooks. The Vlks go to Mt Angel for Thursday night age, then travel to Prinevllle for the district finals Satur day. Winner of the Saturday game will enter the state class A tournament at Alba nw th Inllnwtnr week-end. Salem (T """"""''SV ; BKOA h it n A a Vartal.9 3 0 1 3 A;!. L ' a 1 a J Uum.ef 1 0 0 0 P.Jant.l 4 111 OMIllar,! J 1 1 C.JanU.ct 10 1 o-aiion. Onborn.c SOTO uoan.j a ; Qrm.rl 1 3 1 OScrvna.la I 0 0 1 -. a i i 9 Kanaaa.rf 113 0 Pedrrion',3 3 1 0 3 Chlpuao.lf 10 0 0 pinei.p i o "i"" ' ; ; ; i v.prarca.n I-Klepp.l 0 0 10 il-Piynr.ir a-sucro.n ; -Preti,p 0 0 0 0 Water Show 1 Slated Sunday In Willamette The Salem Boat club will present its second annual water show in the Willamette river, just south of tne old Salem-West 5 a 1 e m Driage, Sunday, begining at 1 o'clock. All tvn nf boats will be in the water to give exhibitions of their various uses, ana inere will be speedboat racing. Water skiing and surfboard riding will also be performed during tne snow. AriTTitaainn l free, and soec- tators are advised to use the west bank, as the activity wm be centered in tne western siae of the river. Touli 11 10 11 0 Totall 14. 0 11 x For Trlplett In 3th. m For Plnul In 4th. a For Chlpulao In 8th. aa Walkfd lor McCalllater In ith. k r u.l.nlm In Ttti. cTialriM lot lllllar In Olh Salrm HIU Toledo Wins District 2 A-2 Chamoionship TOieaO tu.rj laieuw tuiiiticia A.iar Poorlsnnrt B-l. to CSDture the district 2-A-2 baseball championship here yesterday Qtovtnn Ktavtnn high school scored a run in the bot tom half f that tenth lnnlnc to nose Central B-4 in a Capitol league baseball game at stay 4ti MnanBV. That winning run came on two errors, a hit batter and arlnwV hv Davat NeitlinK Stayton had lorcea tne game into extra Innings with one run in ha. hnttnm nf the seventh. after Central had scored two runs in it half of the seventn Cratral 001 000 300 o a ... AM AAI lOR 1 I lfobla and gemot, Jiaicn, jaiaiaav If and Hemriena. Cascade Cops 5 A-2 Title Junction City Cascade high school won the district s a baseball chamoionship 'her Monday by taking a 7-2 vie firv over Creawell Dan Feller went the distance for the Cougars, allowing Cres well fiv hits. Cascade had a Had day afield, committing eatvem arrnrs. Cascade will play the dis trict 5 A-l champion, prob ably Eugene, at Cascade Frl rlav Winner nf that came will enter the state baseball tourna ment at Albany May 21, 22 ana 23. ' Crciw.U 000 000 J-1 o i caieaoa 1 HI - 0 T Kratlan and Hartman; Ptllar and Spr. Lanaford. Hoqan Lead 0PGA Play Astoria (u.pj jonn iangiora of the Tualatin Country Club and Eddie Hogan of the Kiver- side Golf and Country clun posted a pair of two-under-par 70's to win top honors in the Oregon Professional Golf ers' organization pro-amateur anviumatAkos here yesterday. Ralph Dichter, Astoria, led the amateur with a 72. Takes Series from ortland Beavers, 5 to 3 it Chris kowitz. jr. A timely grand-slam borne run by pinch-hitter - Lester Akeo in the eighth inning of the first game, and a slick four hit pitching job by Benny Holt in the second game sparked Willamette .aniverslty .to .a double baseball victory ever College of Idaho In Bush's pas ture park Monday. Scores were f. anil s.c. The double victory paved that nrav far Willamette's clinch of the Northwest conference championship. It was the sear rata' oishth win asainst two losses in league play. Llnfield, wmcn naa been uea witn v u tor the conference lead going into yesterdays games, tost to Whitman 4-3 last night at Mc Mlnnvlllft. after winning the first game 7-2. Llnfield's ins dropped the Wildcats into sec ond place ana gave we cnam Dionshin to coach John Lewis' Bearcats. NW Conference Track Meet Slated Here Saturday Th annual Northwest Con ference cinder tourney will be run off at Mccuuocn stadium Saturday and on season rec drds Ted Ogdahl's host Wil lamette Bearcat will rank as favorites. : That Rairratl hold - six straight dual meet wins this season, including victories over Willamette was trailing -1 tat 4hat akiarhth Inninal uatMa Akeo stepped to the plate with three men on bases and poled a home run over the center field fence. Harvey Koepf , Tex . Kirkendall and Dennv Elaaiaer scored ahead of Akeo. . Akeo's blow tied the count - and forced the game Into overtime. Willamette won it la the tenth when pitcher Mickey Coen, who had re lieved starter Dave Gray in the seventh, bunted Kirken dall home on a aqueese play. The nightcap was a tight pitching duel between '. Holt and College of Idaho's Roger finwa. . . . . ' Willamette managed to get only three bite off Sayre, but took advantage of four Coyote errors. The Beareata trot two unearned runt in the first inning, and one earned tally in 4hat 4h1at That thtrrl-frnmat nin . which proved to be the win ning, run, came wnen timer Haugen beat out a bunt for a single, advanced to second on. Bill nelson' single, moved to. third on a ground-out by Pete Vlaatrl anrt aavtratrl nn a flround- out off the bat of Akeo. Both C. of I. runs in the mmnnA atattia, wora In that thlrrt frame. A walk to Harold Clure, a single oy J-ren jvenooi, a sacrifice by Ray Mullins and a single dj Bruce tioison nguxea in the two runs. f After Holson's hit, Holt did twtt ullnw m man tn mrh hafltl. retiring 13 batters in a row. - Col an at Maho ...aooooo 100 I t WUlaaatta 000 101 040 1 T S S OUon. Arnolil (4), Bayra (l) and Clurai Orar. Coan TI and Xoapt. Al Ttaaalrlaaa tnnltfht'a Same in Ttaar win far th Offdahl I Wllaautta MIOOOZ S S 1 o tti. n.u..j ni . i - . rrfeK ji.irvnl Sarra and Clarat Hf13 and Akao. A nalr nf home runs marked ramento. Portland will . travel over Lewi and Clark last Sat-1 the Beavers' eighth-inning ral-1 to San Francisco and. San Diego I urday. . A feature of the meet I ly. Dino Restelli racked up his will play Los Angeles in the 1 was a new school mark of 18.1 sixth of the season and Donllatter's park. I in the high hurdles by Dean Eggert got J V A iWlHtM W 4 a W V V aw vaakavwaaa - 1 . . a . - w. 11 - m aw, . aa I . a . w til tU Nav opened the scoring !" I EE:,'r,. It".!. wwiimuiiiiwwm. for Raattlii in the second in- ninr when he tallied on Lea Thnmaa' infield eut. Jack Tobln came in later to score aaattia, an Rlaranee lnaa- ilara'a d noble. Tit Biimen wAt twa, anairnM rans in tne fifth on wild pitcnes oy Jim Elliott and error in the out field. t 1 at4t. .1 4hA I aaaUla (Bi 11 IB Aiabu ir l . . - . Toin. hi t Auitin.j s s I from Brad I Oolaaarr.l iu I nutia.i.r a i i Tnoma.l 0 i i nwauui a t a mi- . . , 4w. f. OrtaU.o' 44 0 Kaleh.i 111 lnr tournev because Of the VSSSS Sr-.'. i S I presene of fleet Caley Cook. judnir,n.i 4 i s otaoaa a a i i -rra w.,.,?.,fi aiar wtrn idii . SK ! 1 t 1 . i th. mt with Wil. WMKar.a l m m w a-awaoa www -1 - f. nmnaan.a www wiiamatttA KariirnaT. "ato.p 0 0 0 01 ,. knr.l. .l.tA ta V. aVblH ,1111 v wwa . I ranmaantarl at MeCullae ll Totala SO SSTU -raUla MS HI .,' Bt,,Tti.v arc Pacltie. a Annaancao Mc wuimi in ata . . I ... - - - fc-atruek ant for Saa4 in tin: - I r.nllawa nf Idaho. Whitman and a cm- , in th ninth mIVi":'.U'.'.. oot ku ojo-s Linf lelo. ,"irZ inn,, when Tobin and "ST ..... ? - t tTVi r.An nnlrlaherrv. on second I Haard 1 S 1 0 1 1. 0, """"" 111 Hair 7a SO 0 s 4 l Wldmar Hi .i w.. T -Mr BDIIntt. A Ta. Rutaill. Saant. RBI Thomas, Maddsrn, juflnion, naataui a. awa-r. darn 1, Combf, Kaleh. B Brcart, orant. mi BaaWUl, ntirt. B Tobln, Thom- .. rvm Wi1u anrl ZlAMalMrTVt Thomal, Wlljon and OoMabarrr. IVOB Baattla a, FOruano a. u Rami, mr Httl and Port. T 1:15. A 1331. Duckpin Finals Slated Tonighr At B and B Frosty Olson's face Kay's Radio for first and second place and Les Newman' tan gles with Capp' Used Cars for avi.J fnnrth nlace in uiiau - men's city league playoff and B and B duckpin Dowiing al leys tonight. ir .... nlonn'a wnn the SeC- "wa'J v ond half championship of the ntv lcnanp. Kav's Radio copped the first half crown. Les Newmans earneu ai way into the playoffs for third .rtot hv defeating Willamette Art Tile 2279-2183 in a roll- off last night. Newman s ana Willamette Art Tile had tied for second place in second half play. Capps' Used Cars finished second in first round play. Oreqon State Defeats Huskies Seattle U.B The Oregon State. Beaver downed the TTnlvoraltv nf Wuhin Hon Huskies 9-4 in a Northern Di vision baseball game yester day. . The Huskies used six pitch er in an attempt to (top the OSC slugger but the Beaven banged out 10 hits for their nine tallies. osc Ill MO 3000 11 s Waatitalton 030010 0104 T 4 walmann and Thomaa: Mvrehr. Val- Una (1), Norton (1), oatUnaar (11, Car (0) and Mltenau, Hart (i). TIDE TABLE Tia.. l Tatt. Oreaan MaT, 10M (OaMlled V. 8. Caatl ani Oaadttle aim Watera low Watari Tlma Hdlht ' 11:11 p.m. 1.1 11:11 p.m. M 1:14 p.m. t.l Mar 14 11:07 a.m. 3:08 p.m. 13:41 a.m. 1:57 p.m. 1:30 am 7.4 1.0 7.1 40 0.1 Bearcats Play Oreqon Today, OCE Wednesday Coacn jonn tiewia- wuiam ette University BearcaU alose ,h.ir losa naieball cam paign in home games against rtMcmn'a wawMTj ana uie OCE Wolves on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Bearcat wm oe (ceung revenge for . n earlier loss when they battle Don K.ircn s Ducks, current leaaers in me Northern Division chase. In the early part of the season Oregon notched a 9-7 verdict over the Willamette at Eu gene. The Duck tut win iiari nv s o'clock at Bush Field. 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