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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April
The Sportmeter
By A. C JONES, Capital Journal Sports Editor
EXILED WHERE HE'S HANDY
Ordinarily, when a lire bone is retired to pasture he it put
out to graze where he won't hear the gong, get excited and jump
th fence to try to Cnd the fire. Not so with Hugh Luby, the Salem
senator general manager wno
win discover alter a, years now
it feels to be in the stands look
ing down on the hits and errors.
Observing Luby operating dur
ing the spring exhibition games,
we had no trouble concluding
that the g.m. revels in his front
office duties, particularly the
part which allows him to circu
late among the fans in the grand
stand and talk baseball Chatting
as one human being to another
is fun, he agrees, but it's a minor
part of his time-consuming chores
at this period when the season is
shaping up.
He and Bill Strewn, the Sea-,
ators' business manager, have
been wearing their halfsolea
thin selling advertising for the
scoreboard, outfield fences and '
roundabout a necessary source
of funds to get the season roll
ing. Taking over of concessions
has added chores and shouU
add income for the home-own-
edclub-and that isn't pea-
After taking numerous iibes
from friends who smilingly say,
uniform just one more season, tne g.m. remarked: u i naa to,
I would play but I'm sure I can do more good in my present po
sition behind the screen. There's no use aching ail over after
a game, which I would, because at my age is more work than fun."
The gong doesn t stir the old fire horse.
MEDFORD'S SPECIALTY TRACK
There's a dynasty of track being installed at Hedford high
school which will be difficult to overthrow, even if another school
were willing to try. The whole athletic program is geared to
skimming over the cinders faster than anyone else or leaping
higher over a crossbar. It's a year-round program which starts
in the grade school ant. it makes the boys want to practice longer
hours summer or winter.
Coach is Bob Newland, a high jumper when he was a Hed
ford student, and a graduate of the University of Oregon. He was
assistant to Bill Bowerman, now Oregon Duck track coach, and was
groomed for the job especially. Newland specializes to the extent
that he corresponds with the world's greatest track and field per
formers to study their methods.
As a result, Medford it defending state champion and hat
won the Hayward Relays the past two timet wies ease. For
example, three of his Medford high jumpers averaged 5 feet
10 at the Relays las Saturday, although most schools would
love to have one. Hit three shot puters averaged more than 46
feet, his broad jumpers averaged 20 feet and his pole vaulter
went 12-4tt. His state champion shot putter, Moad, new gradu
ated, had the fourth longest shot put in. the nation's high,
schools last year, 57-8.
WRESTLING FANS NOT LUKEWARM
In this business of sports writing, one never knows what small
item will loom large to some sport fans. Most people are interested
in something to the exclusion of everything else and everyone is
too busy to be fascinated by everything. Enter the wrestling fan.
We got a call last week criticizing us (meaning lonesome me) for
not driving through the black of night to Portland to cover the
Lou Thesz-Eric Pedcrson wrestling match. We did call Portland
the next day to get at least one paragraph on the results, but were
misinformed that Pcderson lost in two straight falls, whereas Eric
won the first fall but was injured and couldn't report for the
final faU.
We pointed out to the fan that the newt services don't bother
to report Thesz and his many championship matches and that if
we drive 130 miles in one evening for such an event, we would
toon have to start driving all over Oregon to cover bow and arrow
shoots, recording in glowing adjectives each arrow lost which fell
to earth we know not where.
TJH.C.A. PIONEERED IN SALEM SPORTS
The history of Salem Sports has Its roots In the YMCA,
which Tuesday launched its drive for 1450,000 to build facili
ties to meet the demand of persons seeking recreation, hob
bies, and health, all in a Christian atmosphere. The sum would
provide (1) separate boys' department for games and handi
crafts, (2) new boys' locker and dressing rooms, (3) chapel for
youth and adul. use, 4) instruction swimming pool to leave
present pool for regular nse, (5) new men's locker room, (6)
exercise, body building rooms, and (7) new standard size gym.
SKIRTS AND NETS
In the aftermath of the dispute over girls playing In North
west conference athletic events, Les Sparks of Willamette univer
sity pointd out that four years ago he had a girl tennis player
who could beat all the boys at the net game, but he didn't try to
put her on the team . .This brings to mind that only this week
Janet Hopps of Seattle university defeated Oregon State college's
No. 1 male player Pete Carter, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 . . . Down in Winter
Park, Fla., home of Rollins College, a girl made her debut on -the
boys' golf team and sank ber final putt to win her match and give
her team the victory.
Salem Academy
Nudges Central
CENTRAL Salem Academy
squeezed out a 4-3 victory over
Central Union high school here
Tuesday despite a three -hit
pitching job by Jerry Noble of
Central.
The payoff run In the sixth
inning was the result of a walk
to Virgil Fadenrecht, who stole
second and scored on an infield
error. Ken Srhreder wss touched
for six hits in going seven in
nings ior the Crusaders.
Salem Acad.. 101 011 04 3 2
Central 201 000 03 6 2
Schreder and Kreter; Noble
and Schlag.
JOE PAL00KA
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UNITED PRESS
21, 1954 Section II, Pare 1
y.'ypj iy
HUGH LUBY
...behind screen now.
"Come on, Luby, put on your
Track, Baseball
Games Scheduled
By North Marion
HUBBARD The North Marion
union high school track squad will
compete in the Yawama league
meet at McMinnville, Thursday,
April 22, 2 p. m.
A baseball game with Banks
here is scheduled for Friday after
noon, April 23.
North Marion's track squad will
participate in a three way track
meet at Central Monday, April 26.
North Marion, Dallas and Central
will compete.
Baseball is scheduled for league
action at Amity with North Mar
ion, April 27.
"'KHght IPIons Shaping Up toy -Sdepa Seir
Ceremony,
Ducat Sale
Drive Set
By A. C. JONES
(Capital Journal Sports Editor)
Opening night baseball fever
began to rise above the 98.6 de
gree mark today with announce
ment that ticket sales will be
pushed at downtown booths Fri
day and Saturday for the Aoril
a aaiem-tvamonton game.
While the Salem Senators ve.
terday were coming within four
exhibition games of completing
w F"is training, tne aaiera
Junior Chamber of Commerce
was revealing its promotion plans
to sponsor the occasion to try
to set a new attendance record.
The old record is believed to be
,ouu ior tne first pitched ball.
To Set Up Booths
Booths will' be set up in the
Capitol Shopping Center Fridav
night and in the downtown bus
iness lection Saturday in banks
and on busy street corners. The
goal is to sell 1700 reserved seats
at one dollar each, according to
Bob Ashby, Senator club direc
tor in charge of special nights.
The tickets may be taken to
Wicklund's sporting goods store
to dc reserved.
The Cascade High band, di
rected by Bill Bisscl, will be the
omciai oand.
Ashby also announced that
Mayor Al Loucks will toss out the
first ball in the absence of Gov.
Paul Patterson, who will be in
Washington, D. C, at the time.
The opening ceremony will be
Dnei, consisting of introduction
of players and flag raising.
Three Senators got three hits
each and Salem't new pitcher,
Johnny Briggs, looked razor
sharp in yesterday's exhibition
victory, 0-4, over the Oregon
State college freshmen at Waters
Field.
Frederick 7 for t
Getting a trio of hits each were
Lou Scrivens, Gene Tanselli and
Connie Perez, earning them off
both Lowell Pearce, former
Salem high pitcher, and Bob Al
lard, a giant righthanded Call
fornian. Getting two hits each were Carl
Bellotti and Floyd Ogden to help
total 16 hits, compared to 11
hits on April 13 when the Sena
tors whipped the Rooks, 11-4.
The game substantiated the
fact that OSC has a real hitter in
Johnny Frederick, son of a for
mer Portland manager. Frederick
got four hits in four times at
bat on April 13 and added three
for four yesterday.
Briggs. up from Idaho Falls
of the Pioneer league via Sacra
mento, looked powerful in both
his warmup and in the two and
two-thirds inning he appeared.
He gave up not one hit after re
lieving Jim Peterson in the fifth
of seven innings, when there was
one out and two on base. On
three pitches he had MacDonald
grounding into a double play.
Peterson didn't have his usual
zip as he was touched for seven
hits and four runs.
Homer by Tanselli
A five-run second inning pro
duced six consecutive hits off
Pearce by Ogden, Peterson,
Scrivens, Bellotti, Tanselli and
Perez. A four-run sixth frame
came on five hits, by Charlie
Neal. Briggs, Scrivens. Bellotti
and Perez
Still unheard from Is Pete Es
trada, the Salem-bound outfielder
from Sacramento system.
This afternoon, the Willamette
university Bearcats were to have
an informal scrimmage with the
S nators. Linfield had its sec
ond such scrimmage yesterday
before the Rooks game, high
lighted by a home run by Tanselli.
Mean Tommy Defeats
Gomez in 7-Man Scrap
Mean Tommy Martindale came
up with $200 worth of orneryness
to defeat the people's choice. Pep
per Gomez, in the climax of a
seven-man battle royal at fie Sa
lem armory wrestling ring.
The two survived some confus
ed eliminations for the right to
come back in the main event and
battled for 30 minutes before Mar
tindale applied his backhreaker
lo Gomez for the one-fall victory,
trophy and purse.
Gomez, like other victims of
the backbreaker, hobbled from
the ring with the help of sympa
thetic fans who wish they were
rough enough to retaliate. Mar
Viking Runners Defeat
Grizzlies; Taylor Stars
The Salem high varsity and Jun
ior varsity track teams both scor
ed easy wins over McMinnville
Tuesday at Salem high. The var
sity won 111-11, while the JV't won
Dy the margin of 1014 to 20H. It
was the third straight win of the
season in dual meets for the var
sity. Ray Taylor broke the all-time
Salem high record in the discus
with. a toss of 146' IV to break
the old mark of 131 feet set in 1942
by Ray Loter. Taylor also was the
winner in the shot-put and javelin
to maintain bis standing as one ol
Salem s top point getters.
Jim Knapp turned in a good
time in the 880 as he did the two
laps in 2:04.2, winning by a large
margin. Mute uiase was also a
double winner for the Vikings
he won the 180 yard high hurdles
and the 120 yard low hurdles along
with a tie for first in the high
jump- ,
LaMoyne Mapes and Bruce Pat
terson each won two events for
the junior varsity. Mapes won the
100 yard dash and the 180 yard
low hurdles while Patterson won
the 120 yard high hurdles and the
broadjump. Fnday balem meets
Eugene at home.
H. H : lit Mike Chaw IS), 2nd
Marshall IS), 3rd Schmauder (Mi.
Mark: :UJ.
100: lit Jim Anderson (S), 2nd
Salisbury (S). 3rd Norvu (S). Mark:
:10.a.
Mile: 1st Duane Shaw (M), 2nd
Castla (S), 3rd WUlmartb. (SI. Mark:
4:45 3.
440: lit Walt Craycroft (S), 2nd
DuBois (S), 3rd Kromer (S). Mark:
:55. .
L. H.: lit Mike Chan (S), 2nd
Anderson (SI. 3rd Stewart (SI.
Mark: 22.4.
220: lit Del Funk (S). 2nd Kauft-
man (SI, 3rd Schrtbcr (S). Mark:
24.9.
880: 1st Jim Knaps IS). 2nd Martin
(SI, farmcn (S). Mark: 2:04.2.
B. J.: 1st Gordv Domafolla (SI.
2nd Salisbury (S), 3rd Norval (Si.
..ark: 20' 1U".
Disc.: lit Ray Tavlor IS). 2nd
Perry IMl, 3rd Grllfin (S). Mark:
146' l'j".
H. J : 1st. tie. Mike Chase (S).
Don Zeh (Si. 3rd Banke (Ml. Mark:
f ".
Vault: 1st. Ue. Cralf- Gately (SI.
Ed Kch (S), 3rd West (M). Mark:
11' 6.
Shot: 1st Ray Taylor (S). 2nd
Person (M). 3rd Westerman (Mi.
Mark: 46' 7, .
Jav.: 1st Ray Tavlor (SI. 2nd
Bowera (S). Mark: 155' 3".
Relay: 1st Salem Anderson.
Scheldel, Funk, Salisbury). Mark:
l:je.
Checkup Finds.
Zahanos Okay
BEAUMONT, Tex. iff Babe
Zah arias has passed another ciw
cial test in her fight against can
cer and will return to golf when
she feels she can win again.
Mrs. Zah an as was pronounced
O.K. Tuesday after blood and X
rays tests were studied by her
physicians in a physical checkup
one year after her operation for
cancer.
The Box Score
ROOKS 4 (I) 1KNATORS
H H O A UHUA
Goldm'nJ 4 0 0 1 Strive. 4 3 3 0 1
Komp.l 4 0 10 B Ji'ltlj 4 3 14
Fr'd'r'ksJ 4 3 10 Tint Hi J 3 3 13
Jantze.. 3 3 8 1 Perez.1 4 3 3 0
Myeri.r 3 110 Ash an.r 3 0 3 0
Clark. 3 111 Kll'f.m 4 0 0 0
McD d m 3 0 3 0 NuM 3 1 S 1
L v Joy.c 3 0 8 0 Ogden.c 4 3 B 0
Pearce. d 10 0 1 P't'ra n.D I 10 3
Allard.p 1 0 0 0 Brfgs.p 2 10 0
Total 37 7 18 4 Total 33 16 21 11
Rookt , 101 020 04 7 1
Salem -. 050 040 9 1 2
IP AB HO RS ER SO BB
Ptarcc l'j II 7 S 5 0 3
Aliard 5', 21 9 4 4 3 3
Petersen .4'j20 7 4 4 4 3
Brums 2J, 7 0 0 0 3 0
Hit By Ditcher Jantze. Loveiov.
Vild pitch Petersen. lft on bases
R. , 8. 0. Errors Tanselli. Love-
joy. Ashman. Two-baw hits Tansel
li. Jantze. Runs batted In Mvers,
Scrivens (3). Bellitti 42). Tanselli.
Perez Oi. Clark. Stolen bases Per-
et. Double plays Janre to Clark to
Jantze. Jantze unassisted. Umpires
Bates V Williams.
tindale had used kidney and head
stomps, going so far as to rub
his shoe soles In Gomez' eyes.
What led to the fall was a series
of body slams. Martindale set
Gomez up on the southwest cor
ner post and threatened him. Then
Gomez made the mistake of shak
ing hands with Terrible Tommy,
who yanked Gomez down on his
fare and finished him.
SUrting with seven, the grap
piers first eliminated Hernandez,
then Kurt von Poppenheim, Paul
llenning, Buck Weaver and Con
Bruno. Weaver beat Bruno on a
disqualification and Poppenheim
won from Henning with his Ger
man crossbow hold.
By Ham Fisher
(T(TX)WMEB'JA
l'AW7 r BRING 1
utfiE Mf.j
,jiTNio VAftarnr sah,
fthol-pul: PDtoa Lockenonr OSaleal,
Biumaitu isuiBt, mo rifii (Ucatlaa
flilej. DUtsne W 14.".
Broad Jump: Bruot Patterson (ttlrtn),
Eat tUcMUumUat. DUtaaet W 3".
Javtltn? Jim Baekstratttl tSolrat,
KncW (McMlnavlOe), aod Baker tSalcnj,
Distance iw 3".
1M yard high hurdles: Brace Psttor
sea (Ral-rel. U&tUus (Ssiluas, aaa Jack
waa .UrUianrliit). Tlats it aeeaada.
lt yam 6 tih- LaMorae Mapes i
lem. Monti 8&lcm), nt iUcU.iui-
. iuii ncurtui.
Mile run: Rob Towell (Salta). Rami-
tn maiejat, and Ritchie alcUiatt
Vllif). Tims :t0.J. t
440 yard dh: Oarr Anderson Sa
It ml. Hay tUcM.nnrillfl. and Johnson
(BaJemt. Tim Ml seconds.
180 yard low hurdle Lalloyne Us pes
(Salem., Patterson (Salem), and Ron-
mat taaua). Time m a seconds.
178 yard dash: Warn atoms (Salami,
Smoutcr tMcMlaavUlel. and Kngl (Mc
MlanvUle). Time 25 - seconds.
8M yard ran: Oary Ramsden (Salem) ,
Kinney (Salem), and RuUwrford (Me
allnnvtlle). Time 3:20.8.
Discus: Dava Cundlrf (Salem), fthla
mlos (Salem,, and plkher (McMUin
vinel. pittance 1203.
Pole vault: Dave Merchant (Salem),
Miller (Salem), and Penrose (McMlnn
viue) and C. Miller (Salem) tied.
Betehth I' 8".
880 yard relay: Won fty SaJem by for
feit. HUbJump: Damn Ponaford (Salem),
Patterson (Salem), and Rials (McMinn
ville. and Waliton (McMlnnvUls) tied.
Helehth 8-2",
Canby Outscores
Silverton, 3-2,.
In Nine Innings
CANBY Canby and Silverton
had to go two extra innings bo-
fore Canby decided it, 3-2, in the
ninth inning of a Willamette
Valley league baseball game Tues
day.
Jerry Miles tripled for Canby
in the ninth, and scored on a
single by Ron Berg with one out
to ice the victory. The pitching
battle found Lowell Farmer strik
ing out nine Silverton batters,
while Larry Copple fanned nine
from Canby.
Canby's Bill Gleason led off
the first inning with a single and
scored on a hit by John Owings.
Silverton went ahead 2-1 in the
second frame when Roger Un
benhower walked, Fred Kaser
doubled and scored on infield
putouts.
Leading hitters were Gleason
two for four for Canby. Owings
two for three, Jerry Miles two for
four and Berg two for thre to
anby. For Silverton, opple had
two for four, Kaser two for four
both doubles.
v Canby will host Molalla at 2:S0
p.m. Friday.
Silverton 020 000 0002 7
Canby 101 00 0013 8
Larry Copple and Roger Urn-
benhower; Lowell Farmer, Jack
Johnson (8) and Ron Berg.
Sacred Heart-
Tops Philomath
Sacred Heart defeated Philo
math 5-2 Tuesday here in a Capi
tol league baseball game at
Sacred Heart, using four runs in
the first inning.
Clyde Fladwood, pitching the
win, had the advantage of two
singles by teammates, plus six
walks in that frame off Lorain
of Philomath.
Philomath 000 010 12 7 2
Sacred Heart 400 001 x 3 6 6
Lorain, Carter (S) and Leach;
Fladwood and Lulay, Hamilton
(5).
Salem Net Team
Beats Gresham
Salem hich school's tennis
team won its third match in a
row from high school competi
tion yesterday, defeating Gresh
am 6-0 at Olinger Field courts.
Salem's No. 1 player, Gary
Boedigheimer, won from Curt
Solheim, 6-1, 6-1. Salem will go
to Vancouver, Wash., Friday.
Results:
Singles Gary Boedigheimer
(S) over Curt Solheim (G) 6-1,
6-1; Mack Baker (S) over Dan
Bloomfield (G) 6-1, 3-7, 9-7; Ger
ald Miniie (S) over Jim Mor
ion (G) 64, 6-0: Phil Burkland
(S) over Gerald Sweeney (G)
62, 6-2. Doubles Fred Minifie
and Stan Page (S) over George
Surrie and Chuck Reel (G) 6-0,
62; Jerry Carleton and Bob
Hunt (S) over Sutton and Giese
man (G) 66, 6-2.
Standings
PACIFIC COAST LCAl.tE
W L Pet W LPct
San Df 10 7 .SM Seattle t 7 .502
Los An 7 .161 Okland S 7 .533
Portland 7 .SU Holwod S It JH
Sarramt I 7 . 563 San Frn 4 11 .261
Tuesday results: At Portland t-4,
Sacramento 4-6; At Seattle 1-1. San
Dleso 4-1 (2nd same 11 Inn. I; Al
Oakland S San Francisco t; At Hol
ywooo 7, Los Anireles 1.
AMFRICAN LF.Anl'1
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Detroit 4 1 .571 New Yk 3 3 .500
Chicafo 4 3 .S71 Phllad. 1 3 .500
Washton 1 3 .500 Baltim. 1 3 .400
Boston 3 3 .500 Ck-veld. 1 1 4O0
Tuesday results: At Detroit 1, Chl
caeo 7, At Washington 0, Philadel
phia T. Only tames scheduled.
NATIONAL lfAfllE
W L Pet W L Prt
Phlladel, 1 1 .714 Chlr.ro 1 1 .500
Cinrinn. S 1 .714 Milwke 1 1 .40
Brooklyn 1 3 St Ixus 1 4 A'2
New Ynk 1 1 .5110 Plttsbe. I I HI
Ti.edav results: At New York 4,
Pllt'lMirsh 3: At Philadelphia S.
Brooklyn 3; At St. Louis 6. Cincin
nati 13. At Chlcaso-Mllwaukee, rain.
The Chesapeake Stakes, now
run at Laurel, formerly wat held
at Havre da Grace.
Viking Nine
Earns Win
At Lebanon
LEBANON Salem high school
pitchers combined for a five-hitter
at Salem whipped Lebanon,
1M, here Tuesday the third dis
trict victory and the filth in a row
this season.
Jack Ley and Gary Smith got
an tl-hit attack behind them as
they toiled on the mound Loy
went five innings and Smith one.
Lebanon committed 11 errors,
most of them in the Infield.
The Vikings of Coach Harold
Hauk coasted with four runs in
the first, seven in the fourth, two
in the fifth and five in the sixth,
the final inning.
Don Pigsley and Loy hit doubles
in the fourth inning, one of Loy'a
two doublet for the day. Tom
Pickens had double and tingle.
Lebanon scored two runs in the
first and one each in the third
and fourth.
aim (It) (ii) Lebam
B n O A B U OA
Pc-dson.9 a A a tm . , -
fpnserj 0 1 0 Krms4 3 0 11
JanUt.e 4 1 t 1 Caroll. 110 0
Beckjn s 1 a a Hud, , n
Plckens.l t 1 i 0 Kmp.m 1 I o
Creiffjr 1 o l a s.mK , a .
BoltonJ aiio HoverJ 1010
Plf styj 110 1 Kartie.l 1 I 0
4p.u i 0 4 N'a'P 1 1 0 S
G Smlhj 0 0 0 0 Btsop.p 10 0 0
Luby.c 1030
CamDbl.r loan
Tnplctt.l 0 0 0 0.
i aiming 0 0 0 0
Total
371111 Total 14 S IS S
, .. 400 12S-1S 11 1
Salem
Lebanon
Fitchlnf Summary
Loy '
Smith 1
N'uatat - 4
BUhop , l
.'aw 100 4 11
ato h r r ao bb
4 110 4 7
0 0 0 0 1 0
a i i o i i
1 0 0 0 1 7
HP Trlnl.tf r-am.ll u-i-
Loy. Loser Neuital. LOB (SI 7,
r. Plesi 1, Kremers 1. Hayden 1.
Lamplier. 3. IBH-Plirsley 1. Loy 1
Bolton 1. Beck 1. Plckeni 1. RBI
Pederton
Creiij 1. Bolton 4. Loy-1. SH-HayJ
den I, Carroll 1. Plesa 1. DP Lov
i i!"""r": Applenate
and Andenon. Time 1:45. Attend
ance1 so.
Pickens 4.
OSC Takes 6-1
Tennis Match
From Bearcats
Oregon- State college won six of
seven matches over the Willam
ette university tennis team Tues
day at Corvallil the lone W. U.
VIClOrV COminff When Inn Mnlu..
defeated Pete Overton, zS, 8-6. 6-3.
Coach Les Sparks and his Bear'-
It bsm lll K. I .
cat team will be host to Oregon
cuuege mursaay and Linfield Fri
day. Other results: Singlet Pete
t-arier (u.) over Ron Butler ()
6-3. 7-5; Irv Hill (OSC) over Rich
Butler (W) -4. 8-4: Dick Jacobs
(OSC) over Charles Carter (W)
614. 6-3. Doubles Dey and Car
ter (OSC) over Rich and Ron
Butler (W) 6-3. 34. 6-1: Hill and
Jacob.ien (OSC) over Carter and
Mull (W) 7-5, 6-0.
Les Sparks' Willamettes play
nost to uiK Tnursaay and battle
Linneid at Salem Friday.
Cudd's 65 Leads
Portland Golfers
Over Willamette
Nationally known Bruce Cudd
cnased his golf ball around the
Salem Golf course for rounds of
31 and 34 for a 65 to lead Portland
University to a 15-3 win over Wil
lamette university Tuesday. The
65 is only one stroke over the
course record.
Cudd won three points from
Kent Meyers. No. 1 Bearcat links
man. Next Willamette match will
be Friday with Linfield college.
Results:
Other scoring: Boh Stearns
fP) 3, Ron Hoxie (W) 0; Gil
Frey (P) 2, Dan Callaghan (W)
1; Bob Fawcett (P) IVi, Ward
Sligh (W) Itt; Bob Altenhofen
(P) 2i, Dick Moore (W) V4;
Rod Peloquin (P) 3, Ellis Von
Eschen (W) 0.
Jeff Takes 15-0
Tilt From Bucks
JEFFERSON Jefferson
scored in bunches for an easy
15-0 decision over St. Paul here
Tuesday in a Marion County B
league game, the second win for
Jeff's Lions.
St. Paul 000 00 0 2 5
Jefferson 283 2x 13 10 1
Bustamante, G. Smith (3) and
S. Smith; Marlalt, Cntman (.1)
and McGulre.
S APRIL SPECIAL AT BATDODF'S
DRAIN ANTI FREEZE AND REFILL WITH CLEAN WATER
B CHECK AND TIGHTEN HOSE CONNECTIONS
H INSPECT AND TIGHTEN FAN BELT
B INSTALL RUST PREVENTATIVE IN RADIATOR TO KEEP
B COOLING SYSTEM CLEAR FOR SUMMER DRIVING
BATDORF'S HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORES g
Salem't Only Homo Owned I Operated firettone Stores !f
- WE GIVE H-K- GREEN STAMPS -
Mlh and Stat Street 2095 Fairgrounds Road B
Phono 3-9582 Phono 3-74SS fl
Van Horn Ties All-Tim:
W.U. 100 Dash Record
Leslie Gets
Junior Lead
Leslie moved out of the City
Junior High League last m'sht
by defeating the West 'Salem
Giants 3-1 at West Salem behind
four-hit pitching of Loren Blaco.
The win gives Lou DeLoretto's
Rockets a 2-1 league mark.
A double by Blaco and after
two strike-outs and a walk by
Larry Kimmerling gave the Lea
lie team their first run in the
second inning. They scored four
timet in the third inning on three
hits. Bob Staples walked, Bob
Gates grounded nut. rnnn
singled, Blaco doubled to score
Staples and Coon, and later
Bayne doubled home Gesner, who
had got on by forcing Blaco at
the plate. The other run came
when Bayne scored on an error.
West Salem's only run came in
the fourth inning at Boehmer
walked and later scored on Jack
Scott't tingle. In the second in
ning the Giants threatened by
loading the bases but couldn't
knock in any runs.
Blaco was the game't leading
hitter with three hits in four
trips, including two doubles.
Kimmerling and Coon each had
two hits in three triet while Del
Bayne had a double in two trips.
Scott had two-for-three for the
losing Giants.
Leslie 014 00003 S 2
West Salem 00010001 4 3
Blaco and Merk, Hazel (6);
Johnson and Goettzen, Thomas
More Softball j
Teams Needed
Two more teams are needed In
each of the City and Industrial
Softball leagues. Jim nimii
Softball director, reminded today.
The leagues will meet at ft
o'clock tonight at Salem senior
high school to elect officers and
arrange a practice schedule.
Dimit urged managers, spon
sors and Interested players to at-
tenu. lie saia that persons wish
ing to play In the leagues miv
contact him by calling his home
or Leslie Junior
high school
whero he Is physical education
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ior the balance ol April
' Bill Van Horn, Bearcat dash
man, tied the Willamette univer
sity record of 10.0 seconds in the
100-yard dash yesterday in a duel
meet with Oregon College at Me
Culloch stadium.
The mark first was set in 1013
by Brazier Small, Ued in IMi
by Rex Putnam, in IBM by Ted
Mertt and in 1052 by Van Horn
as a tophombro. To win the event
yesterday he had o beat out
OCB't Don McKenzle,
Wins II ol IS Firsts
Willamette took 12 of 15 firsts
to win by a score of 99 to S2. The
visiting Wolvet won the 220.yard
low hurdles, broad inn,-. ..
javelin. The time of 25.7 in the
low hurdles by Bill Arnold was
a new OCE school record.
Also coming close to Willam
ette records were Don Miller.
2:01 in the half mile, which com?
pares to the mark of 2:00J; and
3 feet 10 in the high jump by
Merlin Schultze and Larry Tbo
record of 6 feet
..Onof tne IU" races was
the 220 at Van Hon. i
ahead of McKenzle in th. ..
40 yards to win in 22.3, which
r n , i wun tnt school record
of 21.6. 4
Stan Neperud, ttar javelin
thrower for W.U., did not com
pete because of a sore leg.
?' A" Larry Stanaller (Wl.
Inn Arnold (oc,. sm U,!'
Mark: :1S.S.
iw: in Bin vaa Horn wi,
Mark: U0.0.
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Mil: ut Dun Millar (W). Ind
Emory (Wl. 3rd Arts inn u-.iT
4:57. '
440: lit JiiHtenn Takh . ur -.
L. H 1st still iM.U trvwt .-.a .
SUndll.r (Wl, 3rd Schaeirer (W,.
Mark: :15,7. -
220: 1st Bill V.n Horn rnn
M.-Kenile (OCll. 3rd Zolch'(Wl.
Mark: J1.3.
B80: 1st Don Miller IW1 9wA
(OCE), 3rd Hovli (W. Mark: 1:01.
J.: 1st Don HrKM,l. irv-r,
2nd Thompson (W). 3rd Keikal (Wl!
DISC.: 1st Lavtnn Rllann I1VI -.,
Greenlee (W. 3rd Grove (OCEI.
Mark: US' t".
J.: 1st tie. Merlin ah,il iuii
Larry Thompson (W), 3rd McKenila
(OCE. Mi.k: 10".
vault: 1st tie, Clarli Poppert (Wl.
Larry Thompson (Wl, Ird Arnold
(OCE). Mark: 11' 0'.
Shot: lit Jim Hltchm.n (Wl,
2nd, achmslle twi, 3rd Ollson (Wl.
Mark: 4' ".
Jav.: 1st Frank Grove (OCE), 2nd
Monlcal IW). 3rd Schnull (Wl,
Mark: 1ST ,4".
1-Mlle: 1st Don Em per (W). Ind
Am (W), 3rd Lans (OCE). Mark:
vr.S"'
I "'i "" Hltchman. Mike Bovll
10:1.
Bovla,
Judson Jones). Mark; 1:41.
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