rawey. May 14, 19S3 400 Prep Track Stars to Appear in State Classic Oregon State roll... r. valUe-Seme 48 f Orcion'i eet rep cinder stars will eoa verge ea the Onto state eol let campus her. Friday and Satarday far tha 37th annual etate kifh tchool track and field championships. The meet promises to be one of the baat tn tha long history of the classic, and at least two individual performer on the baala of district qualifying stand a good chance of estab lishing new record. Fred HaU from FrinevlUe ellppeo aff a St.tt la qaaUfy. Extra-Dose Hits Proving Big Help to Milwaukee By CARL LUNDQTJIST New York U.BThe crack f eitra-base hit waa Just as Joyful a noise today to Mil waukee fan as the smack of all those atrike their pitch era are firing into the catch ers' mitts. Right now, besides boasting the National League's top pitching to date, the bat-happy ' graves also i setting the pace In long hits with a total of 61 as against St for the po- tent Brooklyn Dodgers. Milwaukee leads the league ; In home runs with 24 and in ' triples with 10, and ranks I fourth In doubles wtih 27. Brooklyn has 22 homers, eight triple, and 29 doubles for its i runner-up figure. ; The hitting was expected, I alnce the Brave acquired auch 1 sluggers aa Andy Pafko, ex ! CI Del Crandall, and Joe Ad- cock during tha off-aeason to . go with auch carry-over mus- clemen aa Ed Mathews, Sid I Gordon, and Walker Cooper. ; Then Johnny Logan, Jack ; Dittmer, and occasionally I rookie BUI Bruton broke into ! tha act. I Fine Relief Fltcher . But tha pitching waa a i pleasant surprise, and along ' with his seven starters, Jolly ; Cholly Grimm demonstrated " again yesterday that he had a ' fine reliever in young Lew Burdetta in a stirring 11 to J 1 rout of tha Giants. Mathew hit his seventh I homer and Gordon his aecond i In tha first Inning to give the Bravaa a lead they never re ! Iniquished. After two inning of no-hit - pitching, lefty Johnny Antonelli suffered a blood blister on the index fin ; gar of hi throwing hand when ' hit by his own foul tip and i Burdette took over to pitch a i four-hitter the rest of the way ' and gain his second triumph , la relief. Tha victory put tha Braves ' in aecond place only a half- game behind tha idle Phils j and 14 per centage point i ahead of Brooklyn, as all other ' National League games were i rained out ' Yankees Win Fourth In the American League, the ' Yankee made It four In a row by coming from behind ' to down Cleveland again, 9 to ' 4, while Eddie Joott'a home run in the eighth gave the I Athletica a 21 victory over St. Louis and snapped their aeven-game losing streak. The ' Red Sox blanked the White ' Sox 3 to 0 and Detroit at '. Washington was rained out. ; Joost, who also hit a mem- OWGA to Play In Salem Next The Oregon Women's Golf ' Association will conduct a . tournament at Salem Golf ' Club next Wednesday, and the i second round of the Salem Women's Golf Club's spring . tournament will be Inactive until the following week. ; The ladies got their spring i tournament under way with . onenlna round match last .' week, ' In addition to tha tourna mcnt, regular play was held in Class D. with Mrs. jonn jonn t son winning. Tha weekly John- inn nriie went to Mrs. Lee ! Ebersole. i Lincoln to Ploy I Columbia Prep Friday Portland O Lincoln high ! school, Portland League b' i hail phamDlon. will play Co ! lumbia Prep here Friday for I the district 1-A-l Champton- ship. Why Suffer Any Longer WVp atkara fan "'."""T madlaa. lalnl aaeaati lai MH aaara la Chlaa. aa naiur anal allmania raa t afnieitd. ataaaltat. kiart. lunia. '. ""ti, aaa, aonatlpatlaa. aleara. dlaoala4. ".uitlim. tall aad aladdat latat. aia. fanall Matpiaiaia. CHARLIE CHAN cirmtieasBec. Ofttaa Baata I la I Taa. al lal. f Ml n Ctmmmltl puma HIM Ai.m. nat lag tor tha lte-yard da a, which better tha exUtlng aUta meet record held Joint ly by Bobby Grayson of Jef. fertoa and Bob Lealie of Kla math Fills, Craysoa covered the distance la :. la list, and two year later teilla duplicated tha feat. Another mark in danger 1 in the ahotput Hedford'i Jack Moad tossed tha iron ball 84 feet 7 Inche to qualify, better ing by 8 H Inches the record set by Chuck Elliott of Eugene in 1930. George Meyer from Salem also Is within light of 9 Major Leagues (Br Ualtad Pratt) NATIONAL LtAOUS I ret. ga Phlladalphla MUtaulM ., Brooklra ... , 1 1 . II, 1 ill I , It , 10 1 , II . 1 11 . IS .117 AA H Mt ta Jit I .(IT IH . lit .Ml I JM 1 at. Louii ... Now York Pltuborah .. Chieai ClaelaatU .. Wadaaadar'l IMKll MUwaukaa 11, Hit Tut I. Brooklra at Chlcaio, poatpooad. wal- Uur . Pittibunh at cioelnaatl. poatponad, rata. rmiuuiphik it at. lA-ni, msm, twu ponad, wal I round. ABUBICAN LEAG11 L ret. Kt Totk Chicago .., .til .Ml .Ml .111 .M .444 . J31 Cm!u4 . wiahlnitoa ...... at. Loula Philadelphia ..... Detroit . Wedaeader'l Baeallet New Tor s, Cleialead A, Boetoa I, Chleaio t. Philadelphia I. at. unit 1. aUht Demit 44 wtaaiaiwa. aliht, rata. orable grand alam homer against Satchel Palga in the ninth a year ago to beat the ancient St. Louis reliever in a thriller, made his blast last night the margin for Alex Kellner's fifth victory against two defeats, a five-hitter in which he yielded no earned runs. An error by Joost pav ed tha way for the only St. Loula tally, but he made up for that, not only with the homer, but by starting a pre vious rally with a single on which he came around to score on a sacrifice and another sin gle by Eddie Robinson. The Yankeaa put over tour run in tha seventh on a suc cession of single and walks to arasa a 4-3 Cleveland lead and give Ed -Lopat hi third vic tory, although he needed re lief help from Allie Reynold. Hank Bauer and Don Bollweg homered for New York and Joe Tipton and Harry Simp son hit Cleveland homers. Marv Grissom pitched four- hit baU against his old Chi cago mates at Boston, striking out six on tne way to nis sec ond triumph. Tha Red Sox were driven In by rookie Milt Boiling with a homer, George Kell with a dobla and Sammy with a single. ( mUvt ) Sljs ( If you uere bom between April 20th and May 21tt, can be SvLXt that... I )t&$&7 You tou wer born under the sign of Tsums. Yon Tsurisns are very sensible people. (Nothing more aenilbl than ordering 7 Crown.) You appreciate tbe fineit In food and drinks. (Thai's bat made 70a choote 7 Crown la the fin! plwxl) Stagrim't 7 Croarn. Blended Whiskey. 86! Prrof. 65 Grain Neutral the record, with a heave of 83 feet 7 inche. Moit of tha other itate record appear fairly se cure. Medfori freen district 1 la aonthera Oregon, a perennial contender far tha title, aace agala looms aa a strong threat ta wis team honor. Tha Black Tornado qoallflad for 11 p 1 a e a , pins a top notch relay team la aweeplag the district crown. Rend'a Urea-man team won tha 1951 eliaaiplaaahlp, ending a four-year relga by Medford, bat ta aot listed among tha top contenders this spring. A highly-respectable javelin qualifying mark of 192 feet 3 M inches was set by Medford' Ed Bingham last week, but it still falls far short of the all-time record of 211 feet 1 inch by Mllwaukle's Chuck Mlssfeldt in 1948. Airplane Hits ? Stables, Kills 5 Race Horses San Diego UJ9 Five thor oughbred racing horses were killed when a navy drone tar get plane went out of control and crashed into stable at a breeding farm. An F6F Gruman Hellcat drone plummeted into the Arthur Shoemaker breeding ranch atablea yesterday in nearby Palm City. The ranch aaid tha five horse killad were valued at 842,000. Portland State Golfers Win Over Bearcats Portland State downed Wil lamette's golf team, 12 H to 5tt, here yesterday. Bok awathtx. Portlaad am ill. Disk Charca, W; ocna Murray, Port land atata, ai rea Balnaa. at Kant air era. WllUmtu, IHi 14 alnrrar, : La rrr Ttetaa. Portland etata. i: Das CellMhea, c; JIB Rati, Portland Butt, mi dici nana, 1M Larrr wood. Port- n anaw, a; auue aaa aaanaa, u Pep Decisions Jacky Blair Forth Worth, Tex. Willie Pep, with a black eye and about 36,000 for hi part in outpointing Jacky Blair of Dalaa in a nationally televised 10-round fight, departed for New York Thursday to start training for an appearance In Madison Square Garden. Pep gained a unanimous de cision here Wednesday night a hi speed and experience gave him all except one round over tha tough and willing Dallaa puncher. Tha 30 year old former world's featherweight cham pion from Hartford, Conn., who is on the road back, was the ag gressor virtually all the way, opening cuts over Blair's left eye, bloodied hia nosa and had him staggering once. A crowd of 2,013 paid $10, 672.50 to sea the show and pro moter Lou Gray lamented that the card would end Up losing about 86,000. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Baton. Ortgra Sweet Home Wins Twin Bill At Redmond Redmond Sweat Home high school won a doublehead er from Redmond, 6-1 and 8-0, here Tuesday. Bob Morley pitched tha vic tory in tha opening game. holding Redmond to four hit. Morley and Ted Owen teamed up to hurl a flve-Uv nlng no-hitter in tha night cap. Owens, wbo entered too game In tha fourth Inning, got credit for tha win. Ed Norquist tripled and Fred Chambers doubled for Sweet Home in tha first game. Chambers' double, in tha third Inning, scored Bill Lewis and PhilKikel. Sweet Homo got all five at its run in tha aecond game in the third inning. Tha run came on singles by Jack Tay lor, Ed Norquist and XikaL a walk to Morley, a hit batter (Owens), a passed balL stolen base and an error. Two of tha five rune ware earned. watt Brat 10 lot a l a i i a tadaoad Ml lot ti aforMP aaa owtnit wasia aa4 1 i BadomX M M I ) Hor!tj, Owaaa 4. lad Owaaa, Lavla SUalltr and MollaiaB. Vik-Mt. Angel Game Called Off Due to a mix-up In achedul- lng, which conflicted with an other school event at Mt. An gel, tonight's scheduled Salem- Mt Angel game at Mt, Angel has been cancelled. Coach Harold Haul; take his Viking basaballara to Prine- ville Saturday to meat Prine vllle in tha district 8 champion ship game. Salem won tha district 8 A-l title, while Prineville Is tha 8 A-2 champion.' Hauk aald today Lowell pearce. No. 1 moundaman of last eeaaon'a high school and Salem Junior Legion team, will start for Salem at Prineville, Tha game at Prineville starts at 3 pjn. Benton Bowmen Plan Tourney The Benton Bowmen of Cor- vallis will conduct their first spring field archery tourna ment Sunday at their course three miles north of Corvallia. The affair will be an Invita tional shoot, and all archer are invited to participate. Dad Cooter, at 88 years of age the oldest active archer In the United States, will be a guest Of honor, and Will shoot in the tournament Registration starts at I a.m., and many prizes wil be award ed. Minor League Scores IBr Tht AaiDciatld Praoa) tNUBNATIONAL LBAOlIt Ottaaa h, TarlnM I. arraauat S, Baltlaiora S. Otbir lamat poatponad. AUEaiCAN ASHOC1ATIOH CHarluton II. St. Paul i. Ulnntapola) I, Columbul 1 Olh.r lamra poxtponad. WSSTtaN UMOVt Omaha 7, Uncola I. rJanvtr f, Fulblo I. Otaar lanea poatpopad. TEXAS LEAGVB All gamaa poatponad. riO.NESa LKAOVB BoUa I. Malic Vallar I. Oraal Falla II, PoeatlUI II. Onlp llmaa Mkldulad. Spirits. Seagram-Distiller Corp, I if mmr Vaj.fci ',m0f' ' i II b3 . N. Y. Marciano 17- 5 Favorite On Eve off Title Match By JACK CUDDY Chicago JJ9 Rocky Marel aae waa still favored at 11-8 today . aa he and 39-year-eld Jeraey Joe Waleott rested la aaelaaiasi far tomorrow Bliht's return heavyweight champion chip fight. Reports of Walcott'a unex pected last-minute secret work, out end his new one-two punch to the body apparently failed to stimulate any betting tup port for the underdog or any ruth to the ticket offlcea. Wagering was practically at a stand-still for the ached uled 18-round title fight at Chicago Stadium. Mott persons desir ing to bet on Jersey Joe were asking 4-1, but booklet were offering no more than 1T-B. Gate Below Record The International Boxing Club'a publicity office at the stadium announced that the gross gate-advance- was only 8363,000. Surprisingly, that was 935,000 less than officials of ihe ciub had announced last Sunday and hop of a record new indoor gate of 9300,000 Trtzd ria? Trcdsb! Tnzd t&? Tn t! TrzzJ h? Trdb U f . 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