Part If Big Ten Ready To Approve . . ' Pact Renewal Campaign, 111. W) Having already voted individually By schools, the Big Ten 1 ready to live collective conference approval Thursday for a three year extension of the Rose Bowl pact a million dollar football chattel. Faculty representatives are primed to cast a 6-4 vote in favor of renewing the aeries with the Pacific Coast Confer ence after the present contract expires with the 1934 New Year's Day game. School favoring continua tion are Michigan, Illinois, In diana, Purdue and Iowa and Ohio State. Those voting against it are Minnesota, Northwestern, Wis consin ana jxuviumau bwwi 1952 national champion who will become eligible for the Bis Ten football title for the first time this fall and thus Rose Bowl bound if it wins it. In individual 'school voting, a process . stretching out for the last three months, the key ballot was a "yes" cast by Pur due. The Boilermakers, report edly against renewal the last time, assured the required 6-4 majority by switching their stand. . Shea Leads Pitchers in Hitting Dept. New York WV-Pitchers rarely are expected to do much hitting. But several of the ma or league hurlers are doing the unexpected this year. Frank Shea and Bob Porter- field of the Washington Sea atort, Mickey McDermott of the Boston Red Sox and John ny Lindell of the Pittsburgh Pirates are the pitchers who have been particularly potent at the plate. Figures compiled by the As sociated Press through Tuei day night's games disclosed that Shea, with seven hits in 11 times at bat, tops all major league moundsmen In batting with a .636 mark. McDermott, a rangy left hand batter, has collected nine hits in 31 trie for a .428 aver age. .Si? clip. What's more, the Senators' veteran ha walloped - two home runs, one with the bases loaded, and two doubles, He has ten-for-28. Lindell, ex-New York Yonkee outfielder, leads the I T-.1 - -. . - I.L nations, uvaauv piicuvr wiui .375. Yesterday's Stars en Th. amount trmn rtUkku-JWama SMIai. MUvniw Btmm. tm att IM CMUia bm law. Ml rMMUM ris faar klu. Baltlaa IU4 SnhoMSIraM, St Lnle ntaua, sm tan. ana uua uam M aM, InslaaJu . koaw m. aa. kMet t la thraa ran. Ik. Cares eafaalMl Iba OkKan cata, -, as lha Itnt kau w . ownaaaeT. th tui m aMalew s-a WAS KWWIV RENTALS J94 North Church PhnJ-900 Staley Holds 1.84 ERA Mark In National New York WV-Gerry Staley, St Louis Cardinals' ace right- bander, has been one of the National League's better pitch ers this year, and it shows up in the earned run figures. Staley, unbeaten since he dropped the season's opener to Milwaukee, has permitted only 13 earned runs in 82 innings for a league leading 1.84 mark. The 20-year-old veteran of sev en big league seasons has won six games in a row. Statistics complied by the Associated Press through Mon day night's games also reveal that Whltey Ford of the New York Yankees tops the Amer ican League with a 2.06 slate. Ford, although he has failed to finish his last two starts, has yielded only 11 earned tallies in 48 frames. His record is 3-0, Hoyt Wilhelm, who has ap peared in 21 of the New York Giants' 33 games, is right be hind Staley with a 2.20 earned run average. The brilliant re lief specialist has permitted 11 earned runs In 45 innings. Vinegar Bend Mizell of the St Louis Cardinals is third at .30, on 11 untained runs in 43 frames. He has four victor ies and one setback. Virgil Trucks, St. Louis Browns' righthander,, is runner-up to Ford in the Ameri can League. He has allowed 16 earned runs in 67 innings for 3.1s average. Race Includes Mostly Veterans Indianapolis U.R Next Sat urday's 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway auto race shaped up today an a battle of veterans. with auch speed demons as Bill Vukovich and former champ ion mil Holland blazing the way in the fastest field yet. vuxovicn, the Fresno, Calif. nard luck pilot who hit the wall last year while leadlne the pack with only eight laps to go, grabbed the pole position a week ago with an average speed of 138.392 miles an hour for the 10-mlle qualifying sprint. That was the swiftest ride In the 33-car race day line up. Holland came close to that mark yesterday when he roar ed back after his original car was bumped by a faster one to reel oft his run at a clip of 137.881. Only cfl $ M.USTAX Thru - to There's a us I District Champs This team hla t Besetting Earn 1-6 to have played la the state tournament at Albany last week-end. The state temraey was can called because of ( weather eondltlens, se Cascade, like the other seven tour nament entries, eaa always aay they "might have been state champion ia 1153." Front row, from left, Wayne Feller, BUI Brown, Daa Feller, Howard 8 peer, Don Wipper. . Second row, Larry Gewer, Gerald Waldrop, Howard Buell, Ed Forest, Harold Bfttermaa. Third row. Bob "iolt, Irwia Balk, Elton Beach, Ka KendeU, Bay Batten, Bob Stewart On member of the team, Dlok Gilbert, was sot present for pietnr. ' . r- . -. . 1 Oregon Baseball Team Eyes Playoff With University of Oregon, Eagena Oregon's youthful baseball team, an mpsat winner ia in 1153 Northern Division base ball race, leave her by air Thursday for Pale Alto for the annual Pacific Coast Confer- ence championship series. Coach Don Kirsch's Ducks meet Stanford, winner of the Southern Division title and co- winner of the California Inter collegiate Baseball champion' ship, in a single gam at 1 p.m. Friday and play the second game of the scries Saturday at 1 D.m. If a third cam is needed to decide the playoff, it will be scheduled for later Saturday afternoon. Coach Klrsch said he plan ned no change In the lineup which carried the Webfoot to their ninth Northern Division championship In the 21-year history of the league. Either Norm Forbes, a sophomore right hander from Victoria, B. who was th worknorse 01 the Oregon staff this spring, or Stan Dmochowsky, a sopho more who transferred from San Bernadino JC, will pitch the opener. Co-Capt. Earl Averui, jr., will handle the catching and Infield will be made up of either Don Hedgepeth or Bob Wagner at tint base, Jimmy Johnson at second base, George Shaw at 8hortatop, and Pete Williams at third base. Hedgepeth is a taller and the ethers ar all sa mor - Co-Capt Jim Lives sy, on of the Northern Division's best hitters and defensive men, will be In center field and will be flanked by Don Siegmund in toft and Ron PhlUips in right Stanford will probably open th series with It ac right hander, Bob Murphy, who won nine and lost one during the Indian's drive to th pennant Phil Page, a southpaw, may b Coach Everett Dean' choice In th second gam. Led by Jack Shepard, on of th West's best Express Greyhound Agent Km THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Or Cascade high school baseball wen the district ( champion- in the district finals, and was South Champs collegiate catchers, and Co Capt Chuck Esse gian, an out fielder with a talent for home run hitting, tne Indians are rated as a better hitting club than the Ducks, who have been In slump since mid-way in the season. Oregon's chances of winning seem to rest with the pitching of Forbes, Dmochowsky, Bill Blodgett and Trenton Huls and th tight defensive play which has been turned in by the Web foot infield during the last month of play. .' The seriee mark th first time th Ducks have taken part la th playoff, which was began la 1147, despite this being the ninth Oregon pennant The Ducks, who had an assist from th weather this spring, have been frus trated on three other chance at th championship by rainy weather. The Webfoot wrapped up the chance at the FCC title by winning all six of the games played at home and then split ting in the six played on the road. Included in the nine wins were three in 10 innings, two of them against Washington and one against Washington State. Coach Klrsch credited the pennant Success to his pitching staff and to the team's ability to com from behind. The Web foot were ahead In only two of their league game at home and also had to overcome early opposition leads on several of their road games, both in and out of the league. This la th fourth Coach Klrsch baa been con nected with an Oregea bate ball winner. He was aa all Northern Dlvudoa aeeead baseman for three year and played a th pennaat-wm-alag team la 141, IMS aad 1143, He earn to Oregon as heag baseball coach la the fall of 147 and began his Buses Uesr You Leg Injury Halts Career . Of Dark Star New York aus Just three short weeks after his upset triumph In the Kentucky Der by made him the toast of the nation. Dark Star came ia the end of the racing trail because of a leg Injury. Harry F. Guggenheim, own er of the brown colt who as tonished the experts by beating heavily-favored Native Dancer in the derby on May 2; an nounced that Dark Star suf fered a "bowed tendon" during-l last Saturday's Preakness stakes and will be retired to stud. "I regret to say that Dark Star's racing career is at an end," said Guggenheim. "Stable Jockey Henry Mor eno reported that, while run ning with great ease in the lead at th head of the stretch, Dark Stai suddenly stopped. After falling out, his leg filled and the injury to the main ten don became apparent." Guggenheim, owner of Cain Hoy stable, said that his three- year-old Star would be turned out to "unwind" at Port Wash lngton. Long Island, this sum' mer "and will begin his ca reer at stud in Kentucky in 1934." Michigan State's Tom Yew- clc likes signal-calling Jobs. He is the first string quarter back in football and catcher on the baseball team. . career with th Ducks during the 1948 season. Only seven of the 18 players who will make the trip south are not sophomores and only two, .Co-Captains Earl Averlll Jr. and Jim Llvesay, are sen iors. The Ducks will headquar ter at the Stanford Village and plan a workout at Stanford Thursday afternoon after their arrival at the San Francisco Airport. The Webfoots will re turn home Sunday morning. Wherever men know and appreciate Una whiskey, they call for "cheerful" Old Sunny Brook, famous since 1891. Thig growing demand has made it the "World's largest selling Kentucky whiskey." Sblin Hurls As r.lilv;ou!(C3 Wins, 6-0 By MILTON BICHMAN New York. The, eya les whs art waltlag far Mil waukee' babble to burst may rua ut ef aatieae leag be fer the Braves rua out ef gas er winning pitchers. Southpaw Warren Spahn, a little weary of seeing "boys" like Don Liddle. Fob Buhl and Johnny Antonelll do "min i Jobs for Milwaukee, took mat ters in his own veteran hand yesterday and hurled a four hit 6-0 victory against Cin cinnati. Fourth Win By gaining his fourth tri umph of the season, the 31- year-old Spahn increased Mil waukee's National League lead to a game-and-a-half and con tinued to fulfil a prediction made years ago by shrewd old Casey Stengel. It was Stengel, who upon seeing Spahn for the first tune while be was managing the hapless seventh place . Braves in 1942, declared: "There one kid who if going to be a big help to the Braves one day.' Spahn who returned to ac tion only four days ago after being sidelined since May 14 with a pulled side muscle, was in exceptionally fin form . a he struck out three and walked only two. Only Gus Bell and Bob Borkowskl were able to solve his deliveries, each get ting two hits. The second-place Cardinals lost a half-gam In th stand ing by splitting with the Cubs. St Louis winning the opener, 6 to 3, and Chicago capturing the nightcap to 1. KM guinea Red Schoendienst drove in three runs with a homer and two singles as Harvey Haddlx Charles Knocks Out Watson Milwaukee VP) Xxxard Charles, former heavyweight champion, knocked out Larry Watson in the fifth round of their scheduled 10-rounder Tuesday night to score ' his tenth straight victory in his comeback campaign for a shot at th title how held by Rocky Marciano, A crowd of 6,850 paid $24,- 597 gross. Miceli Meets Saxton Tonight Detroit tin-Joe Mlcell and Johnny Saxton, a couple of New York welterweight, meet tonight In a 10 round bout at Olympia Stadium that could earn the winner a crack at champion Kid Gavllan. ' The nationally televised fight was rated a tossup although Saxton holds one decision over Miceli. That was scored three years ago and Miceli has im proved greatly since then. Gus Eriksen, crew coach at Syracuse, won letters in row' ing, football, swimming and skiing whU at th University of Washington. CALL CADWELLOILCO. 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Larry Doby smashed his sixth homer of the season in the bottom of the ninth inning last night to furnish Cleveland with a to 8 victory over last- place Detroit. In the only other American League gam, the White Sox defeated the Browns. 8 to 2, as the losers suffered their ninth straight loss. Tommy Bvrne. former Brownie, was credited with the victory. HerAhoufyouoeot tatepartin Jhefan2hvttattonMtih MAX" 9 A TO sjONE Visit your Packard dealer now during -Packard Invitation Month. 4O See the new Packard and Ptcktri ' X CLIPPERS. -j Tell us, in 25 words or less, how Packard A or Clipper advertising should deacriba , the feature you like best .4 25BIGAWARDS GRAND AWARD 4ho5 Gut State Motors, Inc. 1401 RIM v- -'! f I .'flt.. ..Ji I In. fl V 7 n ffl i Wwm m Wednesday, May 17, l(t Sox-Doth Red And White Win CIoxj Ones New York Tl wlnnta. th doe games 1 a mars TofT good ball club, th Boston Bed Sox and Chicago White Sox are two of th better ones. The Red 80s have won eliht tilt by a one-run margin this year and dropped only thr. The hustling Chisoa have a t. record by a single tally. The Brooklyn Dodgers wm. four wins and two loss, hav tne oen one-run siai in the National League. ... 1 No Trailers Allowed in Newberry Area Bend UA Angler will not be allowed to tak house and boat trailers into the Newber ry crater area this week be cause of bad road conditions, Deschutes National Forest of. fictas announced today. Officials said fishermen at tempting to make their wa Into East and Paulina lake the area will do to at their own risk. - OCE Rained Out Again; Title Game Thursday Portland OJJO An Oresaa Collegiate Conference baseball championship layoff was sehai. tiled for tomorrow alter betas, rained out yesterday. Oregon College of Educattea meets Portland State college tt Beaver stadium at t pjn. Write your suggestion on the official par- h ticipation form which your Packard : ' dealer will provide. 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