Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, 'April 9, 1957 ,THE CAPITAL JOURNAE Rams Dispute May Be Over LOS ANGELES The long wrangle that has disrupted -t h c Los Angeles Rams' front office appeared ended Tuesday with' the signing of a new general mana ger and a new partnership con tract. The new general manager of the National Football League club Ic Potn RataMa 11 aa uiae mtk. By JOE REICHLER ting remarks to light the much-i He has tremendous Ditching i lie relations director for the Rams NEW YORK Ut The strongest needed fire. The boys are still depth even though Warren Spahn, ifrom 1952 to 1955. He succeeds pitching staff in the National seething over Jackie's off-the-cuff his 36-year-old ace, may not win; Tex Schramm, who resigned. League, a well-balanced power, at- remarks that gay times and late '20. Bob Buhl, Lew Burdette, Genei The new nartriershio agreement It'll Be Tough, But Braves Should Win In National League tack and a burning desire to atone .lor their frightful 1956 fall col lapse should combine to bring the Milwaukee Braves their first championship. It's not going to be easy. The Bi'aves have weaknesses at sec- oid base, left field and in the bull pen. Position for position, they are not as set as either Brooklyn or Cincinnati. Trip fpplino horn ic however, that Manager Fred Han ey's Braves will outlast the Dodg ers ana iteaiegs because: Schoendlenst to Braves? 1. There is a very good chance Milwaukee will complete a deal with New York for second base man Red Schoendlenst. 2. Brooklyn will badly miss re tired Jackie Robinson. 3. Cincinnati hasn't been able lo bolster its weak pitching staff. No other club appears capable of offering any serious resistance. The .St. Louis Cardinals have a better looking team than last year but they still have a grave prob lem in center field and are not too secure in other positions. Pittsburgh is another improved club, but the Pirates are shy on power and have only two reli able pitchers. . Phils Pitching Good The Philadelphia Phillies have potent pitching but little else. The New York Giants, stripped by Uncle Sam of their young stars, are attempting to plug the. vacan cies to ease the strain a bit for Willie Mays. Chicago has Bob Scheffing, a new manager, Un fortuntcly, he is not a playing manager. How they'll finish in the Nation al this year: 1. Milwaukee 2. Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 5. Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 7. New York 8. Chicago The Braves are standing pat with a team that tossed away the pennant last year and is going to find it hard to forget. But Haney Is counting on Robinson's impugn- Amity Nudges Sheridan High AMITY (Special) Pitcher Al lan Polvi won his own game for Amity here Monday by driving in Dennis Brutke in the last of the seventh for a 6-5 win over Sheri dan. It was a comeback win for. Am ity. The Warriors had taken an early lead with three runs in the first and two in the third, only tc see it disappear when Sheri dan regained all five in the fifth. The game was as even as the score, with seven hits for both teams. Fourteen errors were charged in the contest. Leading hitter was Sheridan Pitcher Bud Smith with 3-for-4. Sheridan 000 1)50 05 7 Amity .102 000 18 7 6 Smith and Prowe; Polvi and Ehlers. Molalla Picks Tennis Team MOLALLA (Special) At the lo cal high school, the final selection of the 1957 tennis teams has been completed, with members recent ly announced by Miss Jane Lowe, tennis coach. In the girls' division this year are Gail Marine, Harryette Swcrv cr, Gloria Melum, Linda Peterson, Judy Kappler, Sandra Pelto, and Kae Lucht, first alternate. Plaving on the boys' tennis team will be Frank Schoenborn, Frank Krupicka, Keith Gregcrson. Har vey Lewis, Ralph Dietrich, Dennis Reese and Jon Steincr, first alternate. PILOT NETTERS WIN PORTLAND (UP) - University ef Portland's tennis team Monday defeated Oregon 5-2. Bill Rose of Portland made it 54 wins in a row by defeating Larry Ottis of Oregon 6-1, 6-1. hours were directlv for their pennant loss. Vets Should Do Better Haney, who is doing his best to keep the blaze red hot, is counting on several of his key men Eddie Mathews, Del Crandall, Danny O'Connell and Bobby- Thomson doing a better job. He was no worries regarding Johnny Logan, the most underrated shortstop in in the league; Hank Aaron; Joe Adcock; and Bill Bruton. responsible Conley, Ray Crone, Taylor Phil- was signed by owners Bob Hope, lips, Bob Trowbridge, Red MurlCFred Levy Jr., Edwin W. Pauley, and maybe Juan Pizzaro bode HI, Daniel F. Reeves and J. Hal ior opposing oatsmen. There is a growing suspicion that this is the year when "old age" really will tell. The re turn from service of southpaw Johnny Podres and the develop ment of youngsters Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax will help, but can Sal Magiie, 40; Roy Campan ula, 36; PeeWee Reese, 37; and Carl Furillo, 35, keep up the pace? Padres9 Elliott F ractures Ankle Seals Win 15th of 19 Exhibitions; Bevos Victors By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Veteran San Diego Padre out fielder Harry Elliott fractured an ankle Monday in a Pacific Coast League exhibition game with Portland. , Elliott; who was sliding into third base following his first extra-base hit of the spring, will be out of action six weeks or longer. Sherwood 1st Over 3 Other Track Teams Ficken Stars in Hurdle Events ; Daney of Canby Wins 2 SHERWOOD (Special) Domi nation of the hurdle events and four first places by Wayne Ficken helped host Sherwood sweep to an easy victory in a four-way track meet here Monday. Coach Len Scheele's Bowmen piled up 106Vi points, more than the rest of the teams combined Canby was an easy second with 68V4. Banks got 1414 and Amity had 1314. Ficken's 20 points on first in both hurdles, the shot put and dis cus was easily the top effort of the meet. His times of 15.6 in the high hurdles and 21.6 in the lows were outstanding. The winners had an overwhelm ing supply of good hurdlers, Sher wood swept all live places in me lows and the first four spots in the highs. Runner-up' Canby was paced by sprinter Daney, who won the 100- yard dash in 10.9,. the 220 m 24 and was also on the winning relay team. H. H.: 1st Fir-ken (S). 2nd Stearns (St, 3rd Connell (C), 4th Schneider (SI. 5th Trusscl (BIMnrk: 0:15,6. 100: 1st Daney (CI. 2nd Irvin IB), 3rd Hecnan (SI, 4th Silvernale (C), 5th Douelas (Si. Mark: 0:10.9. Mile: 1st Herbaugh IC), 2nd Spath (SI, 3rd Rome (S), 4th Smith (A), 5th Yost (B). Mark: 4:58.7. 440: 1st Wiedemann (S). 2nd Dar ling (CI. 3rd Marlin (S), 4th Ouman (Ah 5th Cruickshank (CI. Mark: 0:57.0. , , L. H.: 1st Ficken (S). 2nd Stearns IS), 3rd Schneider (SI. 4th Myers (SI. 5th Clark ISI. Mark: 0:21.6. 99fi- 1st nnnev (CI. 2nd Heenan (SI, 3rd Dounlas (SI, 4th Silvernale (CI, 5th Bnrtlett (B). Mark: 0:24.0. 880: 1st Hann IC). 2nd Lilly (Bl, 3rd Herbal (C), 4th Sullivan (SI, 5th Daniel (CI. Mark: 2:12.0. B. J.: 1st Connell (C), 2nd Mar tin (CI. 3rd Schneider (S), 4th Hee nan (S), 5lb Smith ILJ. mam: 10- Disc: 1st Ficken (SI, 2nd Meaker (LI, 3rd Whismnn (SI. 4th DcYoung (S), 6th Wise (Bl. Mark: 128' 5'. xi t . rtaniotc i PI 2nd Hpenan (SI. 3rd'crocralt (SI. 4th Martin (C) and TruKcl! (Bl. AiarK: o . Vault: isl Meyers (ai. ni aLim- van (SI ana lanman nu v.,. ,- nell (C) and Lawtora (t-j. warn. "shot:' 1st Ficken (S(. 2nd DcYnung (SI, 3rd Anderson (Cl. 4th Meaker (Al, 3th Wise (Bl. Mark: 44' 1'. Jav.: Isl Irlow (C). 2nd Meyers (SI, DeYoune (SI, 41h Monahan (Si, 5th Schneider IS. Mark: 143' 1''. Relay: 1st canDy, nu auu, Mark: 1:40.0. Kearns Spoofs Win Given Ralph Dnpas Martinez Loses Welter Fight On Decision Br Ef TUNSTALL harassed him the rest of the bout. The Beavers won the game,'4-3, after putting down a two-run Padre rally in the ninth inning. At Anaheim, the Hollywood Stars smashed five home 'runs in beating Seattle, 16-4, for a bang up, wind-up of their exhibition season. Pettit Goes Wild Paul Pettit led the Hollywood bombardment with a homer, triple and two singles. Leo Rodrigues contributed two home runs to the Stars' cause, while Dick' Stuart and Emil Panko added one each. Hollywood ended the exhibition season with an 11-8-1 record. The Rainiers had 11-13. San Francisco downed Sacra mento, 9-6, as the Seals won their 15th exhibition game against four losses. The Solons chalked up eight errors while the Seals made three. Al Heist and Jerry Streeter homered for Sacramento. Frank Kellert hit a four-bagger for San Francisco. Beavers Sell Saftell Los Angeles picked up two pitchers and an outfielder in i preparation for the start of the PCL race Thursday. Hurlers Ron Ncgray and Ben Flowers came from the parent Brooklyn Dodg ers and- the Angels bought vet eran outfielder Tommy Saffcll from Portland. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent two pitchers to Hollywood on a 24 hour recall basis. They are Lau rin Pepper, 26-year-old southpaw, and Don Kildoo, 21-y'cor-old right hander. Other Pirate arrivals at the Stars' camp included second base man Spook Jacobs and first sack er R. C. Stevens. The Stars re-, leased outfielder Felipe Monte mayor to the Mexico City Tigers. Portland will play at San Fran cisco in a season opener Thurs day; Seattle at Sacramento, Van couver at Los Angeles and Holly wood at San Diego, Portland 100 002 0104 1 0 San Diego 000 100 0023 II 1 Alexander. Shore (91. Werle (01 and Calderonc. Bottler (3): Carmich ael, Dailey (5) and Averlll, Jones (5). ( Seattle 020 000 110 4 11 4 Hollywood 011 325 40' 16 18 3 Black. Fricano (6), Hayden (81 and Orteig; Schultz. Andcrton (4), , uiacKburn uj ana nan. Seley. It ends a. dispute over man agement policies that began in October, 1955. Willamette Golf , learn Will Open Here With PSC Willamette University will send its golf team out for its first 1957 match Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Sa lem Golf Club against Portland State College. Coach Jerry Long said today that he will start his four letter men, but that the fifth team mem ber is a tossup. The four arc Ron Hoxie, Tom Loree, Lowell Fox and Bob Withers. The fifth spot will be filled by Rusty Beaton, Steve Corwin or Don Williams. JOE PALOOKA -By Ham Fisher :OIW'TWANTTOWSTUBAI.;-ne, IWUFUeS WWASKEO FOR... J , RING AND 60 AWAVf I'LL ONLY WANT WM. ONE ELSE AND I SAW THP CLJI;" 5S 6VtO MY TVW6 FOR YOU .. . SEND YOU AWM LATER... AS MY W-WIFS ' MW. LI6KTINY0URWINPOW...Y0U TJj2L,S-K" ' IK YIHI FVFtt IflWn MP '-ffT WON'T MARRY STEVE -J a IWL DON'T SPOIL THIS WELL I'LL BE )Wf. 0 O SHBOW I Record 88 Teams to Enter Weekend Hayward Relays EUGENE lfl A record teams are entered In the annual Hayward Relays here next week end', and more than 1,250 high school track athletes are expected to take part. Class C and B schools will com pete Friday. Class C is for schools Woodhurii Gun Club Bills Film, under 200 students and class B for schools under 500. Class A and metropolitan class schools will compete Saturday. Class A is for schools between 500 and 1,000 students, and metropoli tan for larger schools. Klamath's Mat Coach Resigns j KLAMATH FALLS Un Lome Slipll 1? fl n mil no- Simons. Klamath Falls High oiicil liciuduiug School wrestling coach, will resign WOODBURN (Special) A movie at the end of the school year. "Colorado Rainbow" will be shown In 11 years his teams won five at the regular meeting of the championships. ' , Woodburn Rod and Gun club Thursday night at the city hall. The picture' is furnished by Gail Wengenroth of the Union Oil Co. Roy Click is in charge of enter tainment and Clifford Brittan will O.C.E. BEATS LINFIEI.D MCMINNVILLE (UP)- Oregon serve refreshments! Lonege oi cmicauon nanaea Lin- Anolher feature will be a dem- field's strong baseball team a 7-5 : onstration on re-loading shells by defeat here Monday in 10 innings, Darol Woolsey's two-run triple de cided the issue. OCE 0(10 000 140 27 11,2 Llnfield 100 200 200 05 7 1 Brandt and Owens: Schepf, Crnco (8). Meuwsen (8), Miller (10) and Burton. Lyle Griver, assisted by Roy Bcck-A with, Dennis Baker, sophomore free styler, is the first Hawaiian born swimmer in Michigan State Uni versity history, . His resignation came less than a week after that of football coach John McGinnies. i Capital Racing Assn. May Race on Sunday Discussion of a possible race at Eugene Sunday will be on tap when the Capital Racing Assn. holds its regular meeting tonight at 3890 Silverton Road at 8. Red Whitman, president, said that about 15 cars must be ready to go with the 10 that the Eugene promoter said he has. . Holman Says 'Potty' To Drop From 'Tag' Test for Giant to Come Tonight at Portland PORTLAND, Ore. Ml Johnny Holman, the veteran Chicago heavyweight, will attempt to find out Tuesday night just how tough the giant South African, Ewart Potgieler, Is. Holman, says Potgieter's size he is 7 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 325 pounds doesn't frighten him, i pound Bruce. Olson.- Knocked out, Olson' had to undergo brain sur gery to save his life. Retired from the ring, he Is recovering now. 1 The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds. . , I "All I have to do is tag him, and he'll drop," the confident Hol man said. But Holman, until recently ranked among the nation's top 10 heavyweights, will be giving away 125 pounds. He Is much faster, of course, than the- lumbering South African. The question is whether his sharper punching can outpoint or stop Potgieter before the big man's weight and ponder ous punches slow him down. In his last outing, against a rel atively inexperienced fighter, Pot gieter ended the career of 260- Carl Sawatskl hit 22 home runs for Toronto in the International League in 1956. 41st. Anniversary SALE SIMMONS 30" ROIL AWAY BEDS : 12.41 Glen Woodry's 160S N. Summer to OCE Golfers Lose to Clark PORTLAND (Special)-Medalist Gary Campbell was the only win per against Clark Junior College Monday as'Oregon College of Edu cation dropped a 13V4-4V4 golf de cision on the Royal Oaks course. Campbell, ex-Salem high divot- er, shot a one-over-par 73 to lake all three points against Clark s El vis Wright. Other results: Gary Roy (C de feated Russ Baglien, 3-0; Del Ra mey (C) defeated John Mihelcich, 2-1; Bill McDougald (C) defeated Harlcy Willis, 3-0; Craig Tuttle (C) defeated Ralph Gale, 3-0; Bob Settze (C) defeated Lavern Tup per, Vh-H. Johnny Powers hit 3!) home runs and scored 131 runs to lead the Southern Assn. in both depart ments in 1956. SCORKS In the Alleys his composure in the middle rounds. The quicker Dupas con tinually beat Martinez to the nunrh. with most of the attack MFW ORLEANS iff Foxy Jack rr-nlorine on Martinez's midscc- Kearns, a shrewd judge of boxing tjon. In anybody's book, conceded today j Dupas aggressiveness and cat Ralph Dupas is ''one of the best:jjke rencxes. pajd 0ff jn swinging lightweights in the world, but i the nod to him. He weighed 141t d;agreed with me accision giving IHp Kpw Orleans dandy his vic- CHERR Y CITY BOWL Cherry City "900" Classic League: Riches Electric 27Sfl (4. Marion Cremnery 2588 10)': Simmons Oil Co. 2647 (3), Art?. 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Capital Citv Transfer 3; Shrine Patrol 2. Shrine No. 1 2: Jone4( Fagg 4. Nameless 0: Ferruson'i 3, Shrine No. 2 1. Htph individual fame: Max Al- ing around him last week wnen Blanton 5M Hith tMm game: Ferg- e. Plannmin: Parish. La., worn- uson's 1037. Htfh team series: Ferr- f.an accused him ot having Negro h' UNIVERSITY BOWI. ClasMc l.xue: Ramaue'i Bever nf 4. Harrr Sporting Ooodl 0: Frank' Proouce 3. Kartman'i Jewel fri I: Double Cola .1. Smallfy Oil Cn. I: Hayr' Lena Ave. Service 1, Smoke Shop .1. Hi?h team aerie: Double Cola 3077. Huh team fame: Double Cola 112S Hllh Inrlivrlual aeriee: Al Junllini M9. Huh Individ ual amt: John Kabr 343. - - Martinez. 146',. Dupas brushed aside any dis cussion on the racial furor center- torv over hign-ranKea Weight Vince Martinez. 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