n a a n n LOCAL UNITED MUSS ASSOCIATED MUSS NIWS AND FEATURES Pat 10--8Jb, Oraron, Satirrdsv, May SO, 19SI Molly HovI Slates Jalopies Bri Full Race Card Tonight mroe Salem, Tri-CHy Play Split Doubleheader Today ItH have vsey littl Matte to Indluapolk, bat 8s lem wlU hav Memorial day aato race might, ia the form f a fall-el Jalopy natk. About SO jalopl will pet In th slam-bang evening. scheduled to set underway with the time trial at 730. A full evening of beat racet and two main eventa wi!'. be run by the jalopies. En route, they may eraah Into each other . any way they aee at, except head-on. By the time Pie main eventi end, Hollywood Bowl track la expected to have overturnea Jalopies atrewn all over It . Jest to ntaks sura that an an get banged up, there will be a free-for-all ntaah ap derby after the mate errata. AU can that are ftiU Cherry City Rifle Club Defeats ROTC The Cherry City Junior Ri fle club defeated the Willam ette unlvertity ROTC team, 14-864, Thuraday night at the Izaak Walton League of Ameri ca clubhouse. Each team entered ten men, with each man (hooting ten eboti from prone position and ten shot kneeling. The live high scorers for each team fig ured in the team ccore. , Individual score (prone core listed first, followed by kneeling score and total score): crasY cm Loooord Ban ST-tl llli ChMk UM tr-M us; Ja IfllloT SS-SS-uti tow ouoa m-o n; Botbr Kmi it-m itii Jorrr Foddo ts-n mi Vora ror- Tla M-11 1M: nuk Oknth tS4T MS: Jimmr Johnrtok 11-4 IM IUU1- ooa Tt-Tl 144. mujLMtm Bok Whltotor SS-lt tttl Bok CkSlMB ti-Tt-im Tii emita m-tt m: bui McKttnr 13-TS 1U Wall VIM tt- tt im am uord tt-n 111 nut Look M-71 1441 Urrr Mortis SS-SS- Mil to running adttl at thai ttrnc will cater the Jaieyy atnash. The last car running la the free-for-all shall be declared the Winner. . . Driving the Jalopies in the merry mlzup tonight will be the some drivers who have piloted the hard-tope In previ ous racing programs at the bowl. . . , , Yesterday's Sters (Br Tk Anoclood Brut) TXJfO Bok BUlott. kt. Lnli ram doaklod twin utlart Di troll to Mm tu Mtuloi oo tb Mir oetlro Stenr wttli 1,000 oil or loono hlto. HfUUJIS "Cuil Blooui, Vbllkda- Bhla BhlWoo, Mtnek nl olrbt, nlkod Iwk kftd kUowod ulr Too kite to oris. um est w sun. is-a, n Tor. Sterling Lfnsup FcrTeday's 500-f.iilaRoce lint row Bill Vukovich, Fresno, Calif.; J?ed .gabash lan. Albany. Calif.: Jack Mc- Grafan, South Fasadena, cam; gieoar row Minim Ayuio, Los Angeles: Andy Linden, Loc Angeles, Tony Bettenhou- sen, Tinley Park, nl. Third raw Jerry Hoyt, In dianapolis; Johnny Parson, Sherman . Oaka, Calif.; Bam Hanks, Bur bank, Calif. Fourth row Rodger Ward, Los Angeles; Art Cross, La- Porte, Ind. Fifth ww Gene Hartley, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Walt Faulk ner, Long Beach, Calif.; Don ald L. Freeland, Redondo Beach, Calit fllzth raw Chuck Steven a, Milwaukee; Paul Russo, Hammond, Ind.; Travis Spider Webb, Dayton, O. - -. Seventh row Carl Scar borough, Clarkstown, Mich.; Ernie McCoy, Readme Pa.; Jimmy Daywalt, Wabash, Ind. Eighth row Marshall Teague, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Mike Naxaruk, Frteport, N.Y.; Pat Flaherty, Glendale, Calit Ninth raw- Jim Rathmann, Miami, Fla.; Duke Nalon, Chi cago; Duanc Carter, Indianap olis. Tenth row Bill Holland, Indianapolis; Bob Swelkert, Indianapolis; Carl Niday, Cul ver City, Calit Eleventh row Jim Bryan, Phoenix, Ariz.; Jimmy Da vies, Van Nuys, Calif.; Johnny Thomson, Lowell, Mass. Alternates Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Tails, O.; Johnny To Ian, Denver. They laelade Clarence Smith, Bob Ferter, Dick Oa- beary, Den Oath, Walt Maghaapt, Kenny Dean, Diek Braniff, Lucky Glas eeek, Jiaa Beakh, Arnold King, Emmett V inning, Cecil DaHea, Stan Diets, Walt Waktrea, Bad Cavett, Liatoy Fleck, Art Watts, Bod Love, Larry Gardner, Cecil Wright, Dea Porter, Art Pfaff, Bad GraoL Orin Bechtold, Wally Larsea, Dale Nelltoa, Fred Ceanett, Clarenec Behmitt, Don Klam, John Keteham, Bed Moaanaa, Arnold Mil lea, Jan Davis and Bad Bee be. , Minor League Scores (Br Tb AiMelattd PrMl) racmo coast ixaoui . SMtumoU 4. atu S. . nrUuS'S, W OMn S. UlrtW T. Let Annlw S. au miKim a ouiis . SMTONATIOM Af, U10CS ICcBttMl T, SDrtnffUM I. Bsauur 4. otun a Otkn im poUxd. ahsbicam assocunoa ToMa a Indlanwolto 4. OkarlMUa la Colombo, s. St. rMI a MlaBMpolU t. Xuu CUT 11. LoolnlU, 1 nzas uaoi'i Buomoot 4. au Anionic 1. BoiuM a Shnnport J. Toiu a DkUH S. Ikrt Worth a Okluoou Cltr L WBSTSBN UAGDS Baarar T. Dm Moism a Ooloradk aprlna a Oaua S rMkto T. LIbcoIs I. Slou Cltr T. WlehlU a noma laaoos alssa's thtrd-alaea Seaators retam to Waters park today after a leag read trim, to oyea a week-end series with the Tfi- Clty Braves. . Salem and Tri-Clty meet at 1 o'clock in the afternoon por tion of a split doubleheader, with the night contest to get underway at 8:15. A. Murray CFlynn, former Western International league player who now clowns pro fessionally, will provide pro genia entertainment for both the afternoon and night game. CFlrnn's act starts about a half hour before game time. . Salem sad Tri-City play another douMeheeder Ban dar, starting at 8 e'eleck. Sunday's twla bin will act be divided betweea day and night The second game will follow Immediately after the first . By the time Sunday night rolls around, Salem and Tri City will have played each oth er the equivalent of an eight game series. The two team just ended a four-game series at Tri- City (Richland-Kennewlck -Pas co) last night Tn-Clty won 10-9. Salem and Tri-City gave a repeat performance of . their Thursday night oratorical con test in which two players got the bounce. Jim Hitchcock got the thumb last night after a heated argu ment with the arbiters In the ninth. The game, a hit and error- filled donnybrook from start to finish, was largely decided in the fifth Inning, when the Braves scored six runs to take an 11-8 lead.. The 11 walks fanned by two Salem barter and four Senator bob bias afield helped the Tri City cause along. ,- Two Salem rookie pitchers were victims of the shelling. YcnJtcos' Specialty- , Coming from Behind to Win PIN PATTER By BENN VALDEZ Well, the bowling season has come to an and at last and we are very happy to see it concluded. This will be our last Journal istic effort on bowling until the fall but dont en wav tjmo in the future we will be dedicating our effort to the sport of golf. Several playoff this last week, lncludlns two on TumtU alto at the Capitol Alleys. In the Major league playoffs, the Brennan Tree Service team, first half chamtsiona uraa fmm behind to win the Major league title from the out of town Northwest Poultry gang in one of the closest lean rollnffi in many a year. Captain Tom Brennan led the assault with a big 615 series including one of the finest clutch game thl writer ha ever seen, a big 838 the last nmi which all fc,,t inh.rf the title. Brennan' won by the slim margin of 87 pins. Other core were Larry Oslund 887. Benn Valdn sna. Tm, tj.. dente 871, and Swede Anderson 478. Harold Ryal waa high for the McMlnnvUle gang with 5B4. George Glodt backed him up with 038 and Marty Myers had 848. Amounts to the first . ume wis season that Brennan' managed to beat the Poultry. men, who held a big 11 to 8 declsionover them in regular league piay. oa wek were the two half winners in the Capitol Mercantile No. 1 League with Valley Oil losing to the Sean Homart sauad. alia hv th iim Wels led the Homart bunch with a 488 series while Don Vestal' xired a big 814 for the loser to no avail as they were hand!- nrara puis a game and it proved too big margin. I never thought I would live to1 tee the day when some printed word of mine would be twisted, misquoted, etc. but it seems so. So, just for the record, maybe I had better set Brother Brownie straight Wo do not want to bar any veteran who can etUl carry an average because thy have proved many times that they can still (hoot in the dutch as Don Poulln proved by winning the City Singles Championship. We still maintain that there are too many bowlers in the league who do not belong and Pinky Hartwell, Don Poulln, and a few other are very definitely NOT of that group. Pinky had a great year, and averaged right at 180 in every league in which he bowled. However, in case Brownie has forgotten, Mike Mer rell carried the high average In the city, a 181 In the Tuesday nita league at the Capitol and a member of Brownie's own team, John Glodt, carried a 180 at the U-Bowl so Pinky. aU credit due him. very definitely did not have hleh v.r... the city this year. We will continue to give you nothing but ww wiu we wouia uco 10 reiterate again that we have rival here in the city, but absolutely no competition. Bee you all toon as a golfer? We hope. By CARL LtTNDQUIST New York JJ9 Champions coma from behind and champ ions win the close ones. Those two axlems of sport made the causa of the Yankees look brighter than ever today in their quest tor a fifth straight pennant In the last 10 victories by the world champs, they have coma from behind.- What's more, they have trailed the op position during 28 victories this season. And a for the close ones, they have seven one run victories and have lost but four by a lone run. Champ Requirements Champions also dominate the league and aside from the Chi cago White Sox, the circuit is strictly a cake-walk for the Yankees thus far. They are 8-0 against Cleveland, 7-8 against Moston, 7-8- against Major Leagues XATIONU. LEAQCI w x. ret. vim mivukl HUMS, York IS IS Mo sciani SI IS sn fitkknk U S4 Ml Brooum SI 14 Mm Chtouk 11 SI Mi Phiuiohk SO 14 Mi CtMlsul IS Si JU nvurk BMMltk PbUM41pbi IX now Tort t, Bnokln 1. FltUkgnb 4. at. tali it MUwukM t, cmitniitu s, ctucMk J. amaicAM uuova W L Pet. W IM ihvvatk a 11 .ia Wuhita so i iu ctuewk n is JkS nudlpht is sa ClmluC 30 14 MM St. LooJ IS II Mi Bootoa SS It M Dttrolt W IS J4J H Tork IS. Hilluttohl. f. St. Lavlt 11, Dotmt S (11 tBnlwo). Ctenlutf S. Chlooco 1 (Btokt). Death Claims 'Inventor' of llf .s rro rvresTiing Norcross, Ga. 8U0 Tabu- lou "Man Mountain Dean,' the clorful bearded giant who put the "act" into wrestling, will be given a full military burial Monday. The 800-pound "Man Moun tain, whose real name was Frank S. Leavltt, died at his Georgia home yesterday of heart attack. He was 83. Dean wrestled 6.788 matches 18 in one day during a long and varied career that includ ed football, acting, politics and the Army. Because of his love for the military, Dean wil be buried in the Memorial Cemetery in Marietta, according to tenia' tlve plan. Mrs. Leavitt laid he had requested such a burial and that the wat awaiting word from relatives to cm- plete arrangements. Dean had not been HL HIs wife said he told her his heart was hurting "and a few muv utee later he was dead." He and hi wife they had no children lived in the quietness' of their country home her after Dean retired from active sport. Dean served five term in the Army. He served on the Mexican border under Gen, John J. Pershing and was In two wars under Gen. George S ration. FAN FARE Wa DRmb WIL Standing, W IM VIM SI S .IN TWrt 1 jm IS IS MM Sill II k IS IT jm I U JSS nt-Cttf SSIS.4M M n JB ToUU SS II .4U M ! Mi WoBMfe II IS M kkiiikl ouMnr Wokolnkts l Turn, fkMMkkS, fktk. Trtotr IS, stUa a VotkM IS, VkMrtk T. Ouwrr f, SkUH a asuiiw loaotu t SjknMi Sum MM mt Bikiukki an. Tonik mi TMtovtk 111. Skitini M Calttiv U). Trt-ow auam (I). Wautw T ooooo for ft). They were Jim Peterson and Dick Btrombacb. Peterson, who was unoa during Tri-Cltr's six- run outburst in the fifth, was cnargea with tb lost. Gen Tansellt cave one of the best ooe-rame hitting exhi- oinons oz Hi baseball career By banging out five hits, Including a home run. In six times at bet Washington, 8-8 against Phila delphia, 2-0 against St Lout and 8-1 against Detroit That 1-4 minus record against the White Sox leave them only even defeat against the other seven clubs. Yesterday. In a typical come- trom-behind performance, they spotted Philadelphia a 4-0 lead in tne llrst inning, then went on to win 11-7. Starter Vk Rase hi was knocked out In the big Innings when Gus Vernial hit a three-run homer, but Bay Scarborough pitched six-hit ball thereafter. Elliott Hits Peak Bob Elliott got the most memorable hit of his 15-year career, his 3,000th, and it also helped win an 11-lnnlng game for the Browns, 11-8, at De troit The blow, a double to left highlighted a six-run in ning in which Dick Kokos sin gled in the first two tallies. In American League n 1 h t games, castoff Johnny Schmltx won his first start as a Wash ington Senator by beating the Boston Red Sox, 4-2, and the Cleveland Indians edffed the inicago wntte Sox, 2-1, on Al ltosen's sixth Inning homer. Brooklyn made it six in row In the National, winning a - decision at Pittsburgh. while Lefty Curt Simmon pitched four-hit ball to give the Phils a 12-8 victory at New York. Cincinnati defeated Chi cago 6-3 with three runs in the eighth and St Louis chilled Milwaukee, scoring la runs in a wild fourth. The Spokane Indiana were wondering Satardayfast what kind af hitting power It takes to win a Western Inter national Lsaga baseball game, The Tribe hit five home run. Including three in the eighth, Friday night-yet they dropped a 7-8 decision to Cal gary's Stampeders. The Stamps put five run across In the third and added single tallies In tb fifth and the eighth for t ha win. The Spokane circuit' clouts were registered by Eddie Murphy, Will Hafey, Carl Bush, Stan Polys and Jim Command. Rocky Tedesco homered for caigary. In other game. Edmonton downed Lewiston' Brone 7-1 and Yakima whipped Victoria Wenatchee at Vancouver was rainea out Th first five Yakima batten hit safely to start a five-run rally for th Bear In their gam with Victoria's Tveea. Three runs came In and a Vic una error allowed two more to com home before the flnt xaxima batter waa retired Three runs, including Herman Liewir two-run homer, in the nintn gave Yakima the victory. A three-hit Ditching nerf orm. ance oy Edmonton' John Con. ant gave the Eskimos their win over tb league-leadlna Branca After Mel Waaley'a single and Larry Barton' trinle in th first, which produced Lewis- ton's only run, Conant limited th Broncs to one hit the reet of the route. Th loss went ta Gordie Tench, hi first In three starts. 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Cfl fcenr-Uag Up rsssHmg f the Irnf' F Spuds' hva that the toaf af peed sag ears stay iwas an t mt driver freaa a f t B.rr'.-' y eeaaa. The tap recording I to he played at th bsstt Behfey Ball af nmmix. tm mat f"- tUvar who woo utarad at a saldgtt aato nee at Bard sat, Calit, Jan. 4 and ha Dr. Jean Eltsaksia, Bam phyatclaa, gave toatative aaw Treval to to anaaaal treat, taeat th theagnt that tha (miliar rear of tha track may provide eaoagh t4ima. la to restore Ball to ce seieasness. BaU finlahed fifth ia the 18S1 Indianapolis race aad drtppsd oat ta th early ga lng with ear troabla fat test year' race. .. . f r. Poppe Led ND Hitters; Dean Of OSC Second Pullman WV-StatUtlcs re leased by Washington Stat CoUege Friday showed WSC Stan Poppe led Northern Divi sion batter with an average of .370 In 84 trip to th plat., Oregon Stat' Jay ' Dean was right on Poppe's heels with a .887 average. Dean topped th field in tb run-batted-ln . department with nine, one better than Poppe. Idaho' Brace Mcintosh was third in batting with .338 and Bob Richards of Wsshlngton was fourth with .357. Pop stols fiv bases to lead th division In that depart ment . . Dc j7cr$ Enp!cd3 fcr Thrco llun$inKfinIiVlVm5-3 San Dlef ( The Frt ?T axYtoded tor tare ran ta th alath taalag tost alght to all iny w Deal Baa Dtog Padra. ;. In th tibreaaing xniuna. th Beavers' arena ahiuu walked and Eddie Baatniki bunted him down. Then Pineh kiHoo. Ham Raieh walked and Jsboale Heard ran for him. Al Benton replaced starter CUff Fanning and pitched alngtos to Flatehar Bob aad Hank Arft (coring Austin aad Heard. Th victory n a is . me Padrs win streak at three Jim Ruascllr infield out scored Bobbe. Fannin allowed an unearn ed run in th fifth. Charley Grant walked, Baainski singled him to third. ' i Grant cored on Al reder- ofi" wild pitch to first in an effort to tag Glenn Elliott Elliott didn't allow a nit tor four innings. In th fifth, Dick Faber, Jack Merson and . Earl Rapp singled for th Padre for run. Red Mathlu'i fly to right field acored Merson. Fannin; lost hi third game against a many win. Roy Welmsker who cam In In th seventh, was th winner. Soma 8,100 fan saw th contest Bob Kerrigan 1-B and Willie Lun 6-8 start for the Padre today against Red Adam 3-8 and Fred 8anford 3-3. By SCOTT BAHXJK ' Saa Frandso UX If tha boy ha vent been aeparated from the men yet la tha Pa cific Coast Leagn struggle, th ernahinf sehadnl of tw straight days of double headers which opens this Memorial Day should do It On club particularly on th cpot 1 Seattl, which 1 holding first place over Los Angele by 3 game but having a rocky time of It In PCL STANDINGS car Okriotat ow rti, W IM. ooottio ajsjaitki, aii!2 UkAkHk SSSS aMMoooTto M M w '""' . aokouo a m Br, mm e oakiu i. 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IT l.ttBtk, 1J 7 1:11 I O. 41 I 14 O OL .l S N t I k t il r m. l.t 10 St k.ov 41 4 M O.O. -T 14 m, t i i it r.to. at t 11:11 O.ov IS t tkk.to.-M It: It II t t 4 It kkk I I It 11 t om. 4 T t it lo. -l.t 1141 l o, T 4 S tk I o. I t It l lkko. 41 ( II u.d.1 ll:tt.o. tS I kM. tt tt I t IO. 4.S t 14 k.ov .14 1 ST .o. 1 1 II II St IO. tt t It kov -11 1:41 IO 41 t St IO. SS It 1 11 kov St S t O.H. .14 ib m. a s:tk kov as Bandon Coach To Lakeview Bandon UJ9 Harry Ther kelton, director of athletics and head football, besebtll and baaketball coach at Ban don high school, (aid todav ha has resigned to accept a coach ing position at Lakeview high ecnooi. Hi resignation is effective at tha end of th current echool year. At Lakeview, Therkelaon auccecd Al Negrattl who mov ed to Cleveland high school in Portland to take ever baaketball coach. Perez Hammers Out Decision Over Flanagan New York OJJD Veteran Glen Flanagan of St Paul, Minn., had five stitches in hi left brow today to remind him of the licking he took last night from 30-year-old Lulu Peres before 3.171 at Madison Square Garden. Perez, Brooklyn's classy young featherweight prospect gashed th brow in th sixth and eighth round with light ning right crosses a h out- speeded Flanagan for a unani mous 10-round decision. Their bout wat televised and broadcast nationally. Peres won a definite, though not too impressive a victory over the veteran "eutle" from St. Paul. He faltered and lost th last round. Flanagan, 28, had advan tage in weight and experience. He scaled 1294 pound to Lu lu' 1284. Flanagan suffered hi 14th defeat in 81 profes sional bouts, while Lulu won his 30th victory in 31 pro crop and hi 30th consecu tive triumph. fights Last Wight Bill Berens Decides to Quit Baseball Salem Senator pitcher Floyd (Bill) Bevena, who mad base ball history by losing a one hitter in the 1847 world series, yesterday announced that he 1 voluntarily retiring from base ball. Bevena has a record of no wins and three lone with Sa lem this season. Ha has finish ed only once out of (even starts. Bevena waa with th Yan kee from 1844 through 1847. In his last year with the Yan kee, he lost a 3-2 one-hitter to Brooklyn in a world series gam. A sore arm troubled him after that and he drifted west finally landing with tb Salem Senator In 1851. . Bevena won 20 game for Salem that year, and was drafted by th Cincinnati Reds. From there, he went to San Francisco, where he had a me diocre season in 1992. He came to Salem on a mid winter trad for Ray McNulty. Bevena nas not announced any definite future plan. H and hi family operate a small chicken farm at 3490 Sunny- view Ave. Sacramento. . Th Sla thumped th Suds i- . ' tost night to tax. oTiT t!5 in th terle. .7. Schana Wis Anl A two-run outburst i- m.. - eighth InnlnoT r. ok. m their winnfnv Charley Schanx ihiiv hi fifth victory. Th sentimental in, ... niht was Bob Munchlef, who ha known greater day when " urroa in relief with the world champion Cleveland In dlana of 1948 n. . with th San Francisco Seals, nd sporting an ugly 0-8 mark until last night, th Big Okle- uuououi cunea nl first tri Oakland! M lcto,7 W Muncrief want all th. he threw a six hitter at th Acorn. Bill Howerton spoiled " w a anutout with a olid bom run in the fourth inning. San Francisco platter. d Jet Flore for four run in th first three Innings to cinch th game and hand th rcicran xwirier hi third; set back. Three Star Homer TO Hollywood Stars omot notic they war finding th rang again as they blasted Lo Angele 7-3 with the aid en belted on with two on while Tom Saffell and Monty Baagall each bit bate empty elouts. Dick Smith kept tha Angel aire with a three-run nomer or nis own to. th first frame. Then Frank Kelleher tripled Batffall home In tho fourth to put th Twinks ahead ior in mgnt Red Lynn got his fourth victory and Jo Os trowiki hit second loss. . Th Portland Beaver raid. ed three runs acros th' plat in in una inning to defeat ban Diego. 8-3. and link tha Pad Into seventh place. Tn loss was hung on starter CUff Fannin, but ancient Al aenwn aciuauy tnrcw the dis astrous pitches. The Bevos got two men on baa in ton ninth than Fannin gav way to Ben ton. Fletcher Robbe and Hank Arft each bopped Benton for run scoring singles. 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