TmmUt. Hay N, 1HI rift is i Mil I I I'M n ii i mi iiimin mill W- - .1 Af Corvallis Truk Mgaeaa (left), ike Aastrallaa eaasrolea. aa J ask Kramer, wsria-wWe pre icnaia ekamplea, meet 1m tht featare ittndira ef U mlf aft tennkj skew at GUI Cellseam. Corvallis. Tnsy will appear la aa Aaitrillaa vs. Amerleaa deal which also fea turM gedfmaa'a compatriot, Sea MeQrefor, aad ltttla Faaeka Secara. ... ?: ' .1 Devos Play at San Diego; Hollies Ifcmnicr LA, 11-3 ' 9r Tht Ajioclotod Pnm The Hollywood Stan wen aekodoled to report to Mi afar Bobby Brafaa Taaaday moralat for battier araettea, bat Braaafaa la senviaced kia team doesn't aeed It The Stan tot plenty ( practise at Wrlfley Field MeatUy atekt . They whacked Cat McLiah and Alan Ihde for II hits. plodinf for six run in . tha eighth inning, and went on to whip Los Aafelea, 11-1. They were aided by aome aany fl tid ing by the Angela; who threw to tha wrong bast on occa aiona, flubbed , double play balls and generally resembled Publie School 12'i lecond team on a bad day.' Nat result of tha game, tha only one played la the Pacific Coait League, was to Increase Seattle's hold on first place to 4tt games, reduce Los An geles' second place aurgln over Hollywood to in games, and slve Manater Stan Hack of the Angels aa . aggravated case of the jitters. Another meeting . of the crosstown rivals la on tap for Tuesday night and . Hack . Is hoping - for better things. Meanwhile Seattle and the other PCL clubs will return to action after a night's rest - The Ralnlers will open at Sacramento with Bill Ivans 8-J going against Chick Pier- ctti B-4. Larry Ward 1-5 will start for Portland against San Diego's Theollc Smith 5-6 at San Diego, and Al GetteL - and Billy Waters 0-1 are pair ed against Bill Bradford 1-1 and cliff Cog gin 1-1 in aa Oakland-San Francisco dou bleheader at San Francisco. PCL STANDINGS Or ValM4 FtmM Fcvr cf Vcrld'f Tcp Tennis St:r$ At'Col'TcrJsht Never la teaala has the Is sae beea asere aiearly Baed tiua la tha head-ea eel Uatoa ketwoea lack Krsmer, w arid-wide cksmaloa of pro teaala, aad the Aastrallaa wkla, Frank Sedgmaa, whe Jast abdicated ale world asaa- tear erewa to seek a arete- ble lM,Mt or store ea lateraatleaal pre Jaakst. t ' Which tm star arms will have tha aaekaUaaged title ef the "world's greatest tea als alayer." Kramer, thi "aaecatable" Callferalaa, aarried the world amatear tttle tats pro ecmaettUoa la HIT, aelekl estaeUaaed ala apraaiaey la play-for-pay raaks aad beat off every challenge slaes. New - the Aastrallaa Boomerang la try ing to feUew la kis footsteps. Tkey will appear fa aa Aastralla vs. America deal Which also feataraa Sedg snaa'a stellar eon patriot, Kea McGregor, the rating Aaasle amateor champion from 1151, aad lithe little raaehs Be gun, tht darling of the faas, at GUI Cetiseam ea Taesday night May I. The actios paeked aeetram of two sin gles sad eat doable, all With eaah prises at stake, will start at Sp a. W l M OB. tMIt). .. ........ ST IT .Mt Vm Amtaa ......... M St .ut 4tt BcOrwooS ........... II II JO t rwtlut ............ M M II tea OUn ........... SI It .411 Utt iMTMltM .......... n II .411 14H OokloaS -St II .411 M saa irnaie ....... si si Ml m "mlStnSrTuiim AatOw S. OtlT I1M MbldMllt tan Tmlili BUrM Ut ttllln HI el lu fluiw MU at lnwnli. - ttioliil aw Dtan. OlIMt Mttnset-ii it e tlltMtlt T I u4 Kolono. anew till i ai Oregon Team ' Leaves for South Thursday Kuiene UJB University of Oregon's baseball squad, win ner of the Northern division ti tle, leaves here Thursday for Palo Alto to meet Stanford for the Pacific Coast Conference championship.. The Ducks meet Stanford in one game Friday afternoon and again Saturday. If a third game to needed to determine the championship. It will take place Saturday afternoon. . Coach Don Klrach said ho would start either Norm Forbes or Stan Dmochowsky. on the mound la the opener. Viking Golf, Dsscbll Tennis Receive Loiters Wfasito Al!ibtc3 Ecm Letters in Six Spits I GREEN'S SfOHTINO . SHOP FOB... EVtNftUDE Awards wore presented Meaday to the Salem ala golf aad baseball striata. . The state champion Salem high golf team presented their trophy to the school while Bob Prall was given his trophy for being the stats medalist Both Prall and Chuck Huggins are on tht all state golf squad. Coach Don DuBois presented Prall, Huggins, Vera Balliday, Don Cro there, Gary Parker, John Humphrey, Bob Goddsrd, Wayne Carr, and - Al Wood with letters. Parker Is the only senior and Halllday the only sophomore. Coach Harold Haak pres ented 11 varsity baseball players with their letters. They were Jerry Gregg, Bob Payne, Mike Campbell, Twlak Pedersea, Cart Jaa tae, Wayne Oeborae, Jim Blot, Larry Springer, Coart aey Harts, Tom Pickens, Paul Beck, Larry Smith, Gary Smith, Kea Plage!, Herb Trlplett, Lowell Pearee, and managers ' Franklia Laswell and Geae Syaoeh. ". Junior varsity baseball play ers presented letters by Coach Hank Juran were Ken Schrt eongost, Larry Newsom, Den nis Olson, Dan Luby, Myron Bredahl, Jerry Walling, Ron Magee, Phil Burkland, Bon Anderson, John Garner, Blane StubbeUleld, . Allan Arnold, Bob Foreman, Harry San tee, Marlon Let, Mack Harrla, Dick Pedersea. Doug Wrlggles Xiswerth and Paul Harvey. . At the same assembly five boys were taken into National Athletic Honor Society. They were Jim Knapp, Jim Person, Ray Taylor. Herb Trlplett. and Ron Anderson. To be in this organisation you must have competed In one major sport and have a three point grade average. - - Steve Bllke, first baseman for the St Louis Cardinals, is a member of the Honey Pot Volunteer Hoot Co., In his na tive Nsntlcoke, Pa. The WUUsaettt staff this wsek recommended letters for athletes la sis dlf f treat sports. Mentor Ted Ogdshl nominst- ed II men for 'W awards in football. Those getting their third letters sre Welter men arts. Umapine; Dorrence Note- boom, Tillamook. Two-year, winners: Bob Miner, vsncou ver. Wsih.: Paul Jewell, Sa lem; Bill Van Horn. Canyon ville: Ken Cooper. Vancouver; Bob Cody, Corvallis; Mickey Coen. Roteburf : Norm I ven ds hi, Portland; Bob Dyer, pen. dleton; Andy George, Rocka wav. N. J.! Benny Holt Keka- ha, Hawaii; Mike Hovis, Olynv pis, Wssh.; John Kent, osn Carlos, Calif.; Harv Koept, Burlingame,. Calif, and hum Menashe, Portland. One-year football lettermen: Bob Platenberg, Pasadena; Cliff York, Portland; Ray Chlapuzlo, Benemer, Mich.; Gordon Blaler. Woodburn; Dennis Xlsasser, Portland; Hal Hargreaves, Portland; Elmer Haugen, Salem; Robert Walk- Rockaway. N. J.: Mster Akeo. Honolulu. Hi wail; Er nest Anderson, Portland; Dean Benson. Bend; Ssm Haina, Honolulu, Hawaii; Bob Inman, Portland; Gerald Kirkendall, Portland: Louis Lofland, Port land; Bob Zoelcb, Portland. la baaketbaU Coach John Lewis gave a seeoad letter to Dtek Mate, Salem; Bob Skepard, Salem, aad Dick Hoy, Newberg. First hoop awards go to Bill Colvard, Pendleton; Dave Gray, West Linn; Daane Shield, Seattle Pete Reed, Seappoeae; Jack Serlveas, Portland, aad Jer ry MeCallister, MUtoa-Freo- water. In track Coach Ogdahl nomi nated Bob Miller, Vancouver and Vera Shingle. Medford for their fourth letters and third year awards go to George Port er, Pilot Rock;'Layton GUson, Salem; Jim Hitchman, arboa Island. Calif; Stan Neperud, Silverton; Larry Staadifer, Bend and BUI Van Hon, Can yonvllle. Two year winners: Rollln Cocking, Salem; Jim Bexgtnann, Portland; Merlin Schulst, Salem; Mike Hovia, Olymplai Wash.; Ralph Steph enson, Arlington, Calif. First letters: Bill .Colvard, Pendle ton; Don Empty, Junction City; Dean Benson, Bend; Edward Grifitht Newark, N. J.; Louis Lofland, Portland; Bob Zoelch, Portland and Wesley Malcolm, Cottage Grove. la baseball a fearth-ytar award goes to Dave Per Imam, Pertlaaetaad Coatk John Lewie atmlaated Daane Shield, Seattle, for has third letter. Two-year atea: Dea nto Elttsser, Portland; Aady Gterge, Rockaway, N. J.; DEPENDABLE DODGE "JOB-RATED" TRUCKS There's one to fit every farm job! And new low prices make Dodge Trucks v an even better value-buy than ever. A Dodge "Job-Rated" Vi, Va, 1- or lVa-ton Truck will do your job better and will save you money. Your friendly Dodge Truck Dealer in Salem offers special Farm Truck Purchase Plans that make it easy for you to buy. Listen for "Hometown News' 8:55 p.m., Mon. Thru Fri. - KSLM Come tomorrow for a better deal all ways'. stan mm raoTote Two convenient locations to serve you Chemeketa and High Portland Road and Lana Ave. Phofit 2-2441 . . IALIM ' - rhee: 1-7244 Dave Gray. West Lias; El mer Haagea, Salesa; Beany Belt, Kekaha, HawaU; Har vey Keepf, BarHagasat. Cal. First awards: Lester A see, Heaelala; Bill Nelsea, Pert land; Gerald Klrkeadall, Portland; Pete Seed, Seat peeee; Vera Vaaalee, Hal sey, Mickey Cot a, Boaeburg. Three-year letter winners in goU are B1U Wittenberg, Port land; Kent Myers, Salem and Ellis Voa Esc hen, Salem. Coach Jerry Frel gave a sec ond letter to Kenneth Baines, Portland; Dan Callaghan, Sa lem and Dick Church, Port land. Getting their first links awards are Dick Renn, Albany, and Jim Giuiiand, Bend. Coach Lei Spares issued a third letter in teuuu to John Ambler. Portland and Jim Mor- gali, Salem. Second awards go to Charles carter, Portland and George Watte, Salem and get ting their first net letters are Rich and Ron Butler, both of Portland and Ian Maclver, Yawns, wain. Definitely No Prep Playoffs This Season Portland. eJJO Oreaon defl. nltdy will have no state high schonl baseball champion this year. Tht Oregon School Activi ties Association ruled yester day that no playoffs will be held to determine a champion. The decision was made by the OSSA board of control in a telephone conversation, accord ing to Tom Flgott, secretary. - Rain and wet grounds forced tht OSSA to cancel tht state class 'A baseball tourney at Albany and tht B' meet at Drain last week. Tht board ruled that nreo baseball -It terminated at the regional , level." It to ted to award trophies to tight region al class A tltllsto and four B champs. Reasons for tht decision were (1) all teams cannot con tinue to participate. (1) play offs would conflict with gradu ation In some eases, and (3) the ' weather for a proposed playoff Is too uncertain.. Fret Home Tried WARREN'S 1993 Fairgrounds M, Phtoe Mm .Across' from Willamette , VaUey Bank Yakima's Greer Tops Northwest PGA Qualifiers Seattle Steady Jot Greer, Yakima, carded a two- undtr-par 144 Monday to win tht Pacific Northwest's top quslifying spot in tht National Professional Golfers Associa- tlon tournament and the north west PGA crown. The second Qualifying spot to the national PGA, to be held July 1-7 over the Blrmlnghsm Hills Country Club course, De troit, went to Leo Gsulocher, the new pro at the Olympla Golf Club. Gaulocher won his spot by beating Portland's Johnny Langford on the second playoff hole after they had tied for second place with 147s. Tht scores: 144 Jo ortwr. Tklnt. fl-71. 141 naulMhap. olmvlm. tj-lli Johns l4uu(ard. Portlftad, TJ-14. IS-lol HOW. Fortuns. -re-it, Oflacdon. TUMI. Tf-T! Jim BuulU. VlU Writ. 1l-!t! Van us v4iii wooa luttu, ti-t. En Tiitr. rrrtt, T4-tl. us u Mncts. Mrtitiit. V4-TI: In outwitT, aa.ttlh !-! B1U WUek. Trt-CltlM, tt-U. ., in mi amiu. raan, ii-tt. 1W Urod Nordilrom, anttl. Tl-lt. Mi Harold Wort, Futtlotoa. Tt-11. 1M 1M lxmworth. pottlud. Tl-1t: Johsar. Bottmir. Actttl. n-tt; BUI Souktr. aoottlt. 11-14. . 1M Doa Smith. Porll&nd, TI-TI; Boa Utton. VaBooum. Tt-TT. 7 rtu aa. rwiui, w-tt. Ht-a. KeKtocrtek. rorUuS. 1S-S1. fiahts last flight BBOOBXTM amdr lulr. 1MH. Htv York, NtvolatM Tum (Kid) PorUfum. ltott, com ale, it. mciao wold. Vtuora. 141. Rom. MttmaUd eommr Bonn, 1MM. Bcatw Boitu. Mien, a mw aaUAMS Johnn CourUi lit. Bartlord. 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