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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 10, 1957 ' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Secftofl Pag B Saxon Appears to Climb Up Standards Bob Bayne, South Salem high jumper, is n his way up for a miss at about 5 feet 8 and looks from this angle like he was try ing to walk up the standard at left. The event was part of the South Salem Relays, won by the Saxons as a warmup for the Hayward Relays. (Capital Journal Photo) Saxons Edge Vikings to Win O wn Relays in Warmup for Hayward North 440 Relay, South 2-Mile Are Fast By JOHN HARVEY Capital Journal Sports Writer North Salem threw a scare into the powerful South' Salem track team Tuesday in the South Sa lem Relays, but the Saxons had too much depth for the Vikings. South had 50 points, North 4214, Albany 30 and Corvallis 19'.i . The meet was a tuncup for the Hayward Relays at Eugene Sat urday in which all four teams will participate. The Saxons had six firsts and three seconds while Herb Johns rud's Vikings were taking three firsts and five seconds. Scott, Rawlings Gone North's time in the 440 relay and South's time in the two-mile relay are among the best turned in this spring. The Vikings ripped off a 45.5 in the 440 to edge South, which was without the services of Jack Scott and Jim Rawlings, the Saxon's number one and three sprinters. The two-mile team of Loren South Tops Cascade In 2nd Baseball Win Score 11-2; Dist. 8 Slate to Open Tuesday CASCADE (Special) South Sa lem again made good use of its hitting, pitching and fielding Tues day in downing Cascade, 12-2, for the Saxons' second straight pre season win. Hank Juran's Saxons open their district eight schedule next Tues day against North Salem. Bud Chapellc and Cliff Johnson held the Cougars to four hits, and Rog Heydcn and Gary Dallman teed off on Cougar hurling to lead the win. Only one error was com mitted by the Saxons. Hcyden set a school record with five runs-batted-in on a sacrifice fly, a double and a single. Dall man had three for four and Whitcy Brunkal came through with a single and triple. Chapelle went the first five and allowed the two runs and three hits in fanning six and walking one. Johnson gave up one hit. struck out two and walked none in his two innings. South jumped on starter Ray Crume for four runs in the open ing inning on a single by Dall man, a triple by Brunkal, Hey den's sacrifice fly, a walk, an er ror and a single by Jerry Coon. That finished Crume. The Saxons got three more off Darrell Schmidt in the second on another single by Dallman, a walk, a double by Hcyden and an error. Their final four came in the sixth on successive' hits by Dallman, Brunkal, Heydcn, Goert zen and Dale Wulf. Blaco, Doug Koellman, Larry Mc- Carger and Bob bterett turned in an 8:27 with Blaco doing his 880 in 2:02. He later ripped off a blistering 440 that enabled the Saxons to overtake North in the mile relay. Blaco is the Saxons' leading miler, but his perform ance left his events uncertain Dan Moore broadjumped 20-8 to lead South s win in that event, With Scott in shape Saturday the Saxons could take the broad jump relay. Other noteworthy performances included Holloway's javelin throw for Albany of 174',4; and the 11 feet in the pole vault by Colin Morse of North Salem, who cleared it easily on his second attempt. 440 Helay North Salem (Drake-Kelley-Johnson-Graves), v South Sa lem, Albany, Mark-45.5 2-mile Relav Soum Salem (Blaco- McCarger-Koellman-steretO. North Salem, Corvallis. Mark-B.27.0 880 Relay South Salem (Gates-Glasgow-Moore-Thompson), North Salem, Albany. Mark-1.35.4 High Jump Corvallis (Lenhard, Poe-Huntcr), South Salem, Albany, Mark-16'2" U Distance Medley South Salem (Berglund-Coons-Koellman-Nlchols) , Corvallis, North Salem. Mnrk-ll:48 0 Shuttle Hurdles North Salem (Darbv-Graham-Harris), Albany, Corvallis. Mark-36.5 Mile Relay South Salem (Gates-Glasgow-Blaco-Sterettl. North Sa lem, Corvallis. Mark-3.33,4 Shot Put Albany (Bulke-Chand-ler-Kasper). North Salem, South Sa lem. Mark-114'11" Pole Vault Morse (NS), Reiser (A). Mogster (NS) and G-allaher (C) tie 3rd. Mark-11'0" Broad Jump South Salem (Moore-Bautlett-Krueger), Albany, North Salem. Mark-58'4'1 Javelin Holloway (A).Foxley (S), Miller (NS). Mark-174,',i" Discus Robinson (SS), M tiler (NS), Berglund (SS). Mark-12S'10" So. Salem B Dllmn.3 4 Brnkal.2 3 Heydn.s 3 Grtzen.c 3 Wulf.m 4 roon.l 4 Brunell.l 2 Piburn.l 1 Buzzll.r 1 Serine.r 2 rhSjillp 3 Jhnsn.p 1 (11) s . R H E 3 3 0 .12 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 1 O. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2) Brllles.s Hllton.m Spear.c Lyon.l Wlknsn.l Downr.l R.Yngr.r A.Yngr.r Hankel.3 Harris. 2 Atknsn.2 Crume.p Shmdt.p Uhrmr.p Cascade B R H E 2 0 0 Total 311110 1 Total 25 2 4 3 So. Salem . Cascade . .4.1O.0O4 011 10 1 .. 020 000 0 2 4 3 Banks Blanks Vernonia Nine BANKS (Special) Banks got its batting power working in high style here Tuesday as Keith Herb shut out Vernonia with one hit to give the Braves a 11-0 non-league win. ooo ooo Vernonia banks n 1 l '212 201 11 13 1 O'Brlan. Savage (5) and Akers; Kelgh ile'rb and Ken Herb. PCL to Open 54th Season on Thursday By BOB MYERS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Pacific Coast League, once healthy and wealthy but now beset by the threat of serious damage If not utter extinction, launches Its 54th season of baseball Thurs day. . The 1956 pennant winning Los Angeles Angels play host to the newest member of the far flung PCL family, Vancouver, while SeatUe is at Sacramento, Port land at San Francisco and Hol lywood at San Diego. This is a brave and brand new vear. And if a close race will re store fan interest that has gradu ally dwindled since the peaK ., , Lltfl..,- VLnrlfl War vears inai iuhuwc- . - II. the club owners have a right to feel optimistic. No Runaway Seen rojtiM a run away ia one pi.u.vw - - t - Ancfoipe ta?ed last -nH mnet CTltlCS WOK tor bedsuii, '- - a ding-dong battle between seven clubs. Only Vancouver wnu -v. lined for rough sieaaing. The managerial picture pre sents three new faces, Clay Bry ant at Los Angeles. Clyde King at Hollywood and Charlie Metro at Vancouver. ' The other pilots include Lefty O'Doul. the dean of the corps, at S attic Tnmmv Heath at Sacra-n-rnto. Bill Sweeney at Portland. Bob Elliott at San Diego and Joe Gordon at San Francisco. The order of finish last season: Los Angeles. Seattle, Portland, HcJlywwd. Sacramento, San Fran- Kan Tn'een and Vancouver Ahead is a long naui 01 iw games. Safe This Season And after that, who knows. TannrpH fnr the time being. anyhow, is the danger of inva- New Beaver - ...:-r'.. ;--- ' -j Johnny RriRSs, above, for mer Salem Senator, has been sent by the Chicago Cubs to the Portland Bea vers. He won 20 games tor Salem In 1334. .- nf Cnast League territory by one or more major league teams. Fr 1957. at least, tne ri.ij is safe, if not too sound. Una- murh all the talk Of big league ball coming to the coast will hurt ib attendance, is any one s guess. nut nwn the hlindest PCL Da Iron realizes the damage that re sulted in the past lew years wnen moves were afoot to transfer the Ct t miia Prnuine and latpr the Philadelphia Athletics, to Los An geles. Kn ha Krnnitivn iinnpprs nwn thn i.nn Anrnles franchise, cor nerstone of the league, and the once very valuanie san rrancis co Seals are owned by the Bos Inn rioH KnY Once PCL owners thumped ihni,. nncoE al Ihp maim lpactie clubs. 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