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Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 7, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section '4 Pags 1 to Open pokane Series Here Tonight Lefty Cade 1 WW """" HOUND DOG FIELD TRIAL SUNDAY More than 100 sad looking hounds will be having a wonderful lime on Sunday near Lebanon, as they take part in a 'coon dog Held trial. Last year's trial was very successful, and to all appear ances, this time the event will be even bigger and better. While the dogs will be working for fun, their owners will not only be enjoying themselves bill wiil also be competiting for $200 in cash prizes, merchandise awards, a 12 guage shotgun, plus trophies, ribbons and rosettes. (Only crit ter ineligible for a prize is the lowly coon.) Almond Short, public relations director for the Santiam Hounds men's Association gives us these directions for reaching the trial grounds: Travel south from Leb anon on highway 20 for about five miles to the Waterloo junction, then turn right and follow the signs. Last year we sent a couple ' of -1 J i- l auiK uuservers aown 10 iodk me trials over for us Paul Nichol- ion and Hubert Aspmwall. They BR'ER COON really thought it was a top show, ' . iargei of hoand dawgs. and they were so enthusiastic that we've made this year's trial a "must" on our list . . . LICENSED RETRIEVER TRIAL SCHEDULED To complete the dog picture, now's a good time to mention that the Willamette Valley Retriever Club will hold their Third Licensed Trial on August 18 & 19 at the Conscr-Wilson Lake area a few miles norlh of Albany. As you probably know, winning retrievers in licensed trials are awarded points toward their field friai championships: Thus such trials are examples of extremely tough competition, with the lop dogs and handlers doing their best to win. The Willamette Valley Retriever club has in the past conducted two of the finest licensed trials to be held anywhere in the northwest, and. we're sure this year's event will do even more to increase the prestige of this fine club dedicated to the development of gun dogs . . . KEEP YOUR CIGARETTE BUTT WHERE IT BELONGS Drove to Portland last night, and was sadly impressed with the fact that' so many motorists are still ignoring common sense as well as the law. There are still those thoughtless characters on the highways who toss burning cigarettes out the windows of their cars, despite all the warnings. One driver, obviously a chain smoker, was ahead of us for quite a number of miles on the congested stretch of road front Salem to the Wilsonville junction. He made ft seem like the fourth of July every few minutes a live cijrarette would hit the pavement In a spray of sparks and on both sides of the road were fields of grain siubble and dry grass. We'd like to have had this chap with us on some of the fires we've had to tight. With his lungs full of the smoke of a burning forest and his hair singed from the heat of the flames, he might have learned a lesson ... MARKET HUNTING CONTINUES Did you think the days of market hunting for wildfowl were back In the dim past? Fact is, this spring the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke up one of the biggest market hunting rings in history. Some 100,000 ducks and geese were poached from the Beaumont-Houston-Galvcston area in Texas in the past two years. Fifty-three warrants were issued and forty-four persons were arrested. The rest are still on the lam . . . Steinke's Upsets As C League Ends Slate Dickson's Gains 2nd in Beating Nameless; Fields, Lions Win Steinke's Truckers handed league leading Legion Post 136 a 4-2 defeat Monday night as the C league finished its regular sea son. Makeup games will be started Wednesday night. In other C league action Dick son's Market moved into second ahead of Nameless by topping Nameless 11-4, Fields slaughtered 20-30 Club 24-2 and Ihe West Sa lem Lions edged Jackson Jewel ers 8-5. AI Wright and Pat Loy were the heroes in Steinke's win over Le gion Post 136. Wright blasted out a double in the fourth inning to drive in the two winning runs, and Loy held the losers lo four hits. Steinke's scored their first two runs on singles by Loren Whit taker, Loy and Dave Olsen. Le gion tallied twice in the first inn ing on a double by Darrell Mor gan, a single by Jim Dimit and a fielder's choice. Pllchcr Hlls Homer Triples by Lester Margosian and Clarence Slroh and singles by Freddie Fagg, Sande Tomlinson and Dcxler Hobbs resulted in a five run second inning for Dick son's in their win over Nameless. Winning pitcher Warren Harvey Bud Curtis Has On Freeman's When Bulldog Bud Curtis enters the ring tonight to try for Herbie Freeman's Northwest wrestling championship, the mean man from Arizona had belter bring the belt, which he doesn't really own. Freeman went a bit wild last week in their first match and was disqualified for hitting Referee Doran O'Hara, ripping oil O'Hara's shirt and choking Curtis with il. But the championship cannot be lost or won by disquali fication. Curtis was sporting a bad ear after the match from a haymaker thrown by one of the many irate fans and Curtis has issued a warn- in; that the next fan who hits him will have charges filed against him. The rematch follows a semi final between Red Bastien and Tony Bourne, Ihe lumberjack wHh whiskers. Red is on the sensa tional side with his speed and know-how. "Old Iron Head'' Don Kindred is back wilh his head-bulting and will meet Reg Parks In a spe cial event. Parks made a good I TX hzjf&'Z, Legion hit a long homer wilh onc-on in the fourth. Richard Saalficld had two hits for the losers with Bob Brown, Mike McKinnon and John Shinn getting one apiece. The Lions scored five in the sec- j ond and three more in Ihc lhird in their victory over Jackson's. Ed Maerz and Ralph Shepard sin-j gled and George Smith doubled to lead the second inning uprising. I Tom Grief had a double and Jim Compton belled two singles j in a losing effort for Jackson's, j Frank Barfruff wilh a grand! slam homer followed by another homer by Curt Anderson led Field's to its win. Anderson added a double and a single with winning pitcher Lynn Gcttis getting a pair of doubles. Reggie Shires had the only hit off Gcttis. Tonight in the B league Truax Oil plays J's and Emery's al West Salem, Four Corners faces Master Service at Barrick, Visla plays Rotary at Barrick and La bish and Salem Lions play prior to the Salem-Spokane game at Wa ters Field. W. Salem Lions 053 00 S t 3 Jackson Jewelers 102 11 & 7 5 Fadenrecht and KcIHcul; Grelf and Stewart. Dickson 050 33 tt 10 I Nameless f01 .30 4 3 .1 Hnrvey, Potts (41, Harvey (51 and SeRine: Gustafson, Shlnn (41 and Chetdon. , Lesion Post 2(H) 003 4 I Steinke's wz Zx 8 3 elevens and Stutter; Loy and Ferris. Fields . 4S3 11-24 12 ! 30-30 Club Oil 0 S 19 Geflls. Bellenue (4) and Bartruff; Losner and Lahmann. His Mean Eye Title Tonight impression against a head. lasl week but is up tough opponent and The opener at 8:30 will match Aivcro Vciazco and O Hara. the same Irishman who referccd last week's main event. Harry Elliot or hiser will referee tonight. RED BASTIEN . , , to meet "Whiskers" Bourne ?ft "it, j JrV? " -, V ,-. Vaunt "Ay. Indians In 3rd Position Merchants Night Doiibleheader Wednesday By A. C. JONES Capital Journal Sports Editor Jerry Cade, the little guy with ihe sharp leffhanded curve, has been doing some fast resting in order to be ready to pilch tonight against the third-place Spokane In dians af Waters Park. He had to rest fast because he has seen quite a bit of the park scenery from the mound in recent series, going nine innings Friday FREE FOR KIDS TONGHT East Salem Lions club will see to It that youngsters under It will have (heir fill tonight of fnn and hnschnU nt Waters Park In their first annual Kids- Night. Free Coca-Cola is on She menu as well as opportunities for prizes of baseball gloves, auto graphed baseballs and bats. Game time Is 8 o'clock. Entrance Is through the third base gate. and about three innings Saturday. His talents have been in great de mand as the Senators have won eight of their last nine games and kept company with the first-place zaiuma rsears. ' Cade, for example, has ap peared in nine games and 39 inn ings since July 11, winning four, striking out 3 to make him sec ond in (he league next to Spo kane's Bill Bolther, and he has walked only It. He has appeared in relief in addition to starling one out of every four or five. The series continues with a spe cial doubleheader Wednesday night at 6:30, at which club direc tors and Salem merchants hope 8000 fans turn out. So far the weather looks cooperative. Tickets are available free al more lhan 85 firms in downlown Salem and in ' LEE FRANKLIN . . . new Salem pitcher. all outlying shopping districts. Look for the Salem Senator poster and learn picture. Thursday will close the scries and the Senators will go to Yaki ma and Eugene. A preliminary at 6:38 tonight will match two Class B Junior Baseball league teams Lahish Center and the Salem Lions club. Ems Win Bout Of Home Runs NORTHWEST LEAGUE? W L Pet. GB Yakima til tt .633 Satem 19 11 ,33 Spokane IS 12 .520 S(2 Wenaichee 15. 16 ,4M t'a Lewtston 15 16 ,484 Trt-Ctty 13 IS .419 6!i Eugene . II ZI .344 9 Monday's Results Eugene 16. Trl-C!!y 10. Only games scheduled. Tuesday's Srhedule F.uaenc at Trt-City. Yakima at Wenaichee. Spokane at Saltm. By UNITED PRESS The Northwest League goes hack into full-time play tonight after a rafl of homers featured the only game on last nights siatc. Eugene topped Tri-Ctty 16-19 in a battle of homers at Kennewick. Tom Peres belted a grand-stam v' - ' "-if ! mmn-r m ine nrsi inr i n-t,tiy dalaria Cards behind Ihc no-hit but the Braves couldn't sland Ihc t pitching of Pat Kolb and Georec prospcrtly. nohb jhe tj;sic Orioles 6-5, Bob Gauthier, Cully Peek and!and John Schindlcr threw a no Jerry Esley weighed in with bom- hitter (or the West Salem Chiefs ers for Eugene. Exley also had ajia ihPir 7-0 win over ihe West Sa doubie and drove in six runs fori (cm Cubs, the evening. . j Jn thc Wcstcm ,casU(! thc Hieh. Tonights action finds Spokane ;!an(, Hijackers walloped She Bar at Salem, Eugene at Tn-Cily and rick Do(iscrs l3.2, gnd the Barrick Yakima at Wenatchce i Bravcs edgei thc Hoovcr Hornets Eugene ml 003 (120 IS 12 4 ...tt. ,u ;,l,r- nlln...lnrt Trt-city Mwit-ntoi'S-I 'th bolh pitchers allowing Ojborn, Martin (81, and Gauthlfr: Aldrlrtsf. rrancix 1TI, Ferrara 1S and Zart. Hole-in-One Hit At Oak Knoll Kent Bauersleld of Independ ence shot the third hole-ln-one of the year at Oak Knoll Monday be he got an are on the 111 yard No, 3 hole. He was playing llh Hal Hearing, Tom Gtrard and John Wrrllne, all of Inde pendence, The ball HIS She green and bouncrd once Inlo ihe rop- Other area have hern made by Pete L til hi and Lou Wilson Shit year, Olympic DETROIT Mrs. Pat Keller McCortnlck dlsptajs (he form lhat carried her to the Olympic lliree melcr and lo-mcter diving titles in 1952 as she goes off the platform in practice leap at Brennan Pools where Olympic' Trials sfarfed today. Mrs. rrau riaj s In SGC First Ronnd Matches Must Be Played Before Sun. Night Medalist Bob Prall will play Glenn Lenercn in Ihe first round of the Salem Golf Club champion- ship as the youthful University of Oregon golfer attempts lo de fend his title successful!-, AH the first round matches must be completed by Sunday Mrs. Crothers Golf Medalist Wins Plavnff fnn HninilM"ltnsr oyc "aery oustaraon vs. Wins 1 id Oil IOr nOIICjrijnj Gray. Barney Filter vs. Paul Car- With Mrs. Smith in ' SWGA Tourney Mrs. Morris Crothers and Mrs. Seth Smith tied for medalist hon ors in Ihe qualifying round of Ihe Silcm Women's Golf Association annaui tourney Monday. Sirs. Crothers won a playoff and will lead Ihe first round action scheduled for today. Twenty-two ladies arc playing in the tourney which ends Friday. Handicaps will not he used In the championship flight but will be used in the other flights. Mrs. Charles McDevill is defend-1 ing champion and remains one of the leading favorites. She was lo meet Mrs. Werner Brown in ihci first round today. Championship flight Mrs. Croth ers vs. Mrs. Leiand J. Plank; Mrs. Smith vs. Mrs. ivan Marble; Mrs. Charles McDcvitt vs. Mrs. Werner Brown; Mrs. R. 1. Mac Loughlin vs. Mrs. Ii. W. Kanx. Second fHsht Mrs. Don Toomb vs. Mrs. Chester loc; Mrs. kos- coc Wilson vs. Mrs. Robert Pow ell; Mrs. Merle Tiius vs. Mrs. James McAlvin; Mrs. Sidney Hoff man vs. Mrs. Cliff Ellis. Fourth flight Mrs. Kelly Pe ters vs. Mrs. G!cn Wilbur; Mrs. Thomas Watson vs. bye; Mrs. James Haworth vs. Mrs. Millard, Pekar; Mrs. Hichard Chase, vs. bye. Hnrlers Shine With Midgets Pitchers had their day in the Miset baseball league Monday with two no-hitters and two two-hitters being thrown. in !h Kadprn !hl fTsn- out two nits. In Southern Pee Wee play Wednesday thc Candalaria Cougars play thc Leslie Red Sox, and the Leslie While Sox face Ihc West Salem Tornadoes. In Northern play the Highland Leopards and BarricV Tigers meet, and the Washington Bearcats go against the Washington Nationals. Barrlrk Dnrlner 2f 00 2 4 2 Highland HDacHtra Kfl 2 13 8 i Cmi. Vlrk 1S nd Prrpni; Wnlltfir LeRoy, Oriui 121 (II S Q I CandalarM Ctrt . . 01 2 Hushen unit Sldwetl; Rohh. Kfilh 131 ftno Dnlrjil. w. Sairrn Com - boo nrei-8 1 Chown and Ttiritisf, EVhimller nrt Shaw, Hoovcr Hnrneis . Otfl tw I 2 E Barrick Rravr-a .nnz 02 2 2 nnrhle and Wiiitukeri Morgan nd Jepson. Champ in Olympic Form atcCormtck added the aac meter, three - meter and 10-meter crowns to her championship list at recent AAV national suidoor meet, (AP. Wfrs photo - Lengren night. Lasers in the opening round will drop down to form Ihe odd numbered Sights. Complete palrUtgt arc as allawc . Championship Bob Prall vs. Glenn Lengren; . Harvey Quistaa vs. O. W. Langtlee; Jaek Owens vs. Floyd Bax ter; Pat Miklia vs. Bob DeArmonri: Clllt Ellis vs. Dave Moon; Dusty Woods vs. Chuck Hugfms; . Barney Hodak vs.'jiobart Priec; Frank shai- er vs. Del Cvvynn. Second J. B. wxd vs. Warren Doolittle: Hank Mnnn vs. Frank Ward: Wn Neeaham .vs. & Powell: Glenn Cushman vs. Ralph Manes: Bd! Thompson vs. John Kolb; Jack Brande vs. Vern MeMuHen; Monk Alley vs. Dan Callahan: Bob Price vs. Bert Victor. Fourth Blck Hendrle vs. Tim Campbell: Chuek Johnson vs. Frank bShafer, Jr.; John Crothers vs. Pete Sather: Bob Moe vs. bye; George Ko-b&rds vs. Jerry Claussen; Frank NtchoIIs vs. Steve Jackson: O.' I. Storlroen. vs Clay Dyer; Ottis Berry vs. bye, . Sixth George Ganl VB, Ed Ktto. pert; Ked Smith vs, Walt Stortroen; Don Hendtte vs. Hatotd Hauki Roy non;. tiusn aonesittsie vsv Max Aiten! Vem Miller vs. Millard Pcicar. Eighth Hmvaryl Wtt-klimd vs. 7. Reynolds; E. Bcckmnn vs. Clyde Prall; Ev Clark vs. Howard Olson; Clyde Maior vs. hye; Hunt Clark vs. Jim Minty: Ernie Cull vs. Henry Hohwlesner; Charley Musser vs. Boh Kelley: Lloyd Mason vs. bye. Tnth Harvey Loveal! vs. Bruce Williams: O. Mafield vs. Ins John son: Jialph'Kietalng vs. Hoy Howard: Ken Lunday vs. Wiley Young; Len Hicks vs. Bill Burreli; Tog Coker J. r. Short: Brad Burkland vs. Cecil Lantz; L. Ashenmacher vs. bye. ixth vern feggers vs. trover Hol- stetter; Sid Scheehtman vs. Don Thurman; Sfu Smith vs. Biil Schle man; Hochaiter vs. Charles Gray; Tom Elliot vs. Bob Beeves: Hal Ker sey vs. Bob Nopn: Dr. McGee vs. Chuck Barclay; Juies Jacobson vs. O. Miller. HARTACK WINS KSND CHICAGO (VPi Wi!!ie Har- iack, ihe nation's holiest jockey, was riding high wilh 232 winners today. He brought Ibree more mounts home first Monday and was in the money with three others. OVER $1,500.00 IN FREE PRIZES! rri DCKVJ,? -Seme p( WW I r mm 4 Homer Gives L-R 1st Game! Albany Elks Plays Here Tonight lor Berth. In Stale Play ALBANY (Sacciali-WaSy Va- mh blasted a long homer in the fifth inning here Monday night it enable Lindners-Randall of Salem lo lake a 3-2 win over (he Albany Etks in the first game of a sest-of-lbrce series for a berth in the state softba!! tourney. Tonight the same (wo teams wilt tangle at Phillips Field In the second game of a duu&SeheaacT. In the ? p.m. opener Keiier Elec tric will play NaSiona! Guard in the opening game the Capita! League p-lay&ils. Site of a third game, if neces sary, will be decided after to night's game if Albany wins. Glen Blnnton, Don Vandervort : and Claude Weaver singjed snd Al bany committed: two errors to give L & H Its. first two rsns fa the top O! the first,, . f .-j-o;-., Albany Sallied twice fa ihe fourth on singles by Reedy Berg and losing piiener Jack iteiser. sing pile her Jac Reiser Gene Hitfikcr huried the wln for h tt fl giving ap only the two fourth inning sjngtes. L & R 20 1 03 t 1 Albany 609 288 6 2 2 4 Milfikcr and Weaver; Reiser and Lent. Tickets on Sale Here for Shrine Game of Aug, IS Ticket on the 48-yard !!ne for the annaai Shrtner Alt -Star foolball jiame af Porflantf on August IS can be purchased from Al Norris at She First hfa-. ticnii! Bank. Date Janes and LaMayne Mspes, both ei - Soalh Salem tibrh stars, are on the state f k k a W I V AWA i lJv r .a. i Scouts Grade Every Minor Leaguer to the 'Nth 'Degree Earl Johnson of Bosox Tells of System Used, of How Ted Williams Anticipates Pitchers By CHUCK. ROICE I m.invr wr not a young len&w j protesswna! bascOBt! makes the that he has been seen, studies ana graded by scouts reprcsenUng most of Ihc major league learns. This we galherrd from talking!" to Ear! Johnson, Boston Red Sox won once, la fact, in my last IS scoaU between talk of. a scoiifst,ga!!M.s around Ihe league I've seen dulies and inleresling anecdotes tha home team iose Just' that one about Ted Williams os Johnson of-s time," flelalli' took note of the Sato f w, -i ).; rf . ... Senators and hoc Chiefs WJ& t daring the rectal scries at Waters Sto gct jo m fw , ,' ,. , f day More taking off far fee m Jehnson, himself a star Hcd MW ieagae. In sSfHslon to the Sox pitcher from !!W-SS, explained Northwest g!Kj pioneer feagaes that the grading symbols and spc- Johnson covers (he three northern rifle paper work varied among fp,u.,,. rwi w. jlhe snaior league ciuos !it ihe ma. iuu. wus. sii;u; wwu u. same. Kvery boy, o mailer wbal his record, is graded in every important phase of the game. "Yatc Never Kaaw . . Boston rates a boy excellent, goad, fair or poor as to his hitting, fielding, (browing, running asvsi power,, plus additional remarks. Why a!5 this interest in every hay when a team has its ami farm: system and is over-slocked in some positions? "Ytt evt know when a nam !s going to come up to a possi ble trade," Johnson explained. "A M of nvtnnr league piayers are involved ta major league trades. Many times yea have to buy a certain ysang player or type at player to complete a deal. Then there' She draft ar.i ihe importance of knowing the yattng players who sheaid move Grades are by no means She finai judgment, according ta Jabnsaa, Can't Give Htm Speed Some kids starting out arc weak hitters or weak in some other denartment but Sbey show promise and Ihcy ll learn. But tncre ace two things you cant give a aoy. Yoa can't give hira a good arm nA vntr w-ait'l- ffWft him fttted. Sure, yea improva bis throwing! ana running but you oant give( him an arm or speed. Tha player who nas a very natt series white being scented Is net as unfortunate as ft msgw seem, The scout is watching for the "Et He thines" certain movement and reactions. The swing, for ex- nmnle. Is wa died to inaicase rather than ' actual home; runs. Heck," the' ta!! left handerpy d I S&ink it beJpedf Lrtrf, '"Lot's of games you see, ftl i;it- the niSehcrs sei a!! the hits.' Johnson had high praise for the Northwest league and said something ahaut tt that meant a great deal So She scoais was ShS a leagae of top-fiigbt managert who did a great deal for Sbtlr players, "tfewcviT. after taurine the league tar some time, I don'S'be- lieve (be fans appreciate uus. he sighed. "But the baseball men da." Appreciate Tips Gtvco tt should be added Ina! She leagae managers appreciate the! fine point Sips tnc scouts ntnn to their players ia Iheir vSsbs s She clubhouse. Onu manaecr wno, kkwkij. not too happy wilh Johnson is Hillis Laync. "1 followed Lewtston on She road lor eight games and tbey only f k M fit DALE Biane Sf Orawtnj Sat, Ntjhr Aug. BERGS DOWNTOWN in ine i&wer minor leagues i majors or notise may rest assured (he ueaagttc end coKcgs j scams in !r& area. ABsnxes sees the current Red Sox fa another laugh luck cam paign and perhaps coming art too late te catch the Yss&ces. ' "Bat we eoaid still do a," he added firmly If a maple at His' had gone the other way he feefs the Red Sox could have been very ciose now M f&rlerfleid: had Seen a winner. if Psrncii had starlet? sooner sr. if WtUtaras feadrf't misses! snore lbas a month with tataics, Played With Williams Knowing ffeat Johnson had heett with ''The Thumper" for SS sea sons minus service time, we want ed to hear bis side of the Wil liams stay. Bobby Doerr, who is ealnz ta scoot for Boston, was iast back there and; sail Williams is; swinsr- ing as gosxi as ever and ihat Ted says so, too, Johnses How aboat V?i!liars' baSSJes With the press? He doesn't Eke She wrllers. They've been rough on him and he's been rough on them. But, as an individual, I Shink he's one E the finest ever and I practically every ball player feels test way about mm. : Like others who have known him, Johnson considers Williams to be the game's tap student at r""i w iw mwj iKKMi u bttv't ami early ever? tame he keeps asking about vMcfe nlith ia ising best lor the cay. Wftelber bis tast one- - moving . . . he ataatea everything tn eSoeSng ibe warm up. He's s 'traanljr Ifttelltgent, tarV-; ' . "w?ABfvse SOotllk'-f '1 used ta talk hitting with him my pitching a great deal, i always - 19.95 VALUE ONLY 2" LONG! Fits in Your Pocket! 5 w mm 6-POWER BINOCULARS Coated achromatic tenses, reverse prism design. View fieid, !35 yords oi ?,000 yards. Biock ortd siiver cuter finish. Weighs on!y 6 ounces, leather case awf rteefc. strap inciurfei MEN'S WEAR DE?T. DON'T PASS THIS BUY! OPEN WED. NIGHT 'TIL 9 j ttyiMi m&uy &e& JiHHa) argaeff that She good1 nilSers were 'guess bitters feliows who pteyed a haneh oa what the pitcher was going So Sfer&w. "He denied this a and doata and said be sisnpiy knew wfcai a pitcher would throw him in a cer tain s;!vial:oK. 1 figured that proves1 my argument and that be wss ad mitting he gaesseS. 't aoa't guess1, ' he ieSis sue. 'Thai's She pileb I get", The guy's a wander," A conversation between Ebnny Xing sad Doa Luaaberg at the &!&!& remHale! Jsftnssm that the longtime Americas league star catcher Birdie Tehhetts was oate a CuSiversaSionalist. , . .. 'When Birdie was witb EsSrsit he and Ted would jaw away. One ' time It get pretty inwslvcil and ' then, 'beotR,' Wiiliaros bit Sfta ball. Wihiiams kssessf it was eut ii there and fie. Sarned eslmfy ta Teb&sti J and said; 'Vc,!s cesilsnue bis con versatlan later.' " . Scheme Bidn Werk Joivnson, checking ie- nra esi- tatn tie had the full data an a We natchee relief piieber. said Freddy Kutcbsnson was pitcbing !er Ce troit another time and got two sirSes m ftiBianis. Tehfeelis went out ta the maund and tald Hutch inson that hs w&afd get Williams in a conversation and the second Williams tamed his head slightly So maks a :Hiarif, ffuSEfeins&B should iira in the third strike, ' "If a!i went we!!. BSiiaraa ' turned bis bead slightly ta say. ssmetfang. That plteh tarned Into one of Ihe longest noma runs ever bit in Fenway park," Mateli Play Starts Ih Senior Tourney TUALATIN MH -Match play gaa Tuesday at ins annua! Ore gon Seniors gei tournament at -TaalaSIn C&anlry Club. - Lyle Hemlinger, Haod River, eastssred nveda! honors in Sios- day's apeniag wtth a one-ander- yave MGNSiOrS 'FIGHTS By THE ASSQCIA-TEB PRESS ' I NEW YORK Rsry CaSioan, i 158. TShits 'Plains. 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