Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, 'April' 10, 1957 Page 6 Sectloff 2 THE CAPITA!; JOURNAC Many Big League Spots Open Ph. EM 3-4201 Ph. EM 3-4201 Managers Pondering JOE PALOOKA -By Ham Fisher irive-ln Sales and Complete WHAT'S WRONG, I'LL BE OKAY, KNOB8Y...irS STEVE f WHY v JU5T THAI 1W TAKING ON A. DON'TCHA GET T' Bid RESPONSIBILITV.,.' SLEEP SOS YA CAN ) BUT-I'M DETERMINED BE WIDE AWAKE TO SPEND THE REST Of ft YER WEDOIN' V MY LIFE MAKIN6 REHEARSAL T'MORRA; J VENUS HAPPY , South High & Trade Street leea(S!7 hau to fake nrvei heard W wh-why... sure, . 7 IT TO WIN STEVE'S M CHUFF,' WOULD R. BEELEE... I THE PAPERS SAIO' y SYMPATHYAIL'S FAIR. w . YOU PLEASE LEAVC DIDN'T MEAN ANY YOU'RE AN WVAUO NL.l0VE PLEASE I VEMUS AN' ME A7 H-HARM WIl??S N,?o" H'W EVERY- J ( ALONE, CLEM 1 V,USE ) Vacancies Decisions Must Come by 18th Of April By BEN OLAN The Auoelnled Preea Who's enine lo play second base for Brooklyn? Third base for the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians? First base for Detroit? Catch for the Chicago Cubs? Probably never have so many .major league clubs closed in on baseball's opening day with so many vacancies still to be filled. At least 10 managers will have to come up with decisions before next week. Junior Gilliam, Brooklyn's reg. is a cincn to ne m ine opening . tUiwA Ua.n tuith Tharlav NaoI at '', second and Gino Cimoli in left field. Mnny Contenders , I Frank Malzone and Ted Lcpcio are in a dogfight for the Red Sox !" third base job. Bobby Avila and I Dllltr Un. nw In ha l-iinninrt fJlllJ "OltCII BIC 111 nil. u.ttll.l6 f iu 1 .:tu inju . lur me same puni wiiii me iiiuiaua. . Ray Boone and Eddie Robinson are the contenders for first base with the Tigers. The regular catching spot with the Cubs is a tossup among Cal Nceman, Charley Silvcra and Ray Katt. White box Manager Al Lopez is undecided about Jim Rivera and Walt Dropo for first base. There's no sure thing at third base for the New York Giants with Daryl Spencer, Ossie Virgil and Foster Castloman all competing. In yesterday's exhibition games Ncnl slapped a two-run double off Corky Valentine with one out In the ninth inning to give the Dodg ers a 5-4 victory over the Milwnu Icpa RrAve. Rronklvn went into the final frame trailing 4-1. Necman and right-handed pitch er Moe Drabowsky combined to lead the Cubs to an 8-3 triumph over Baltimore. Neomnn knocked In four runs with a home run and two doubles. Drabowsky went the distance and permitted only five singles. S Kedleg Homers The New York Giants evened their series against Cleveland af ter 16 games by producing a 4-2 Iriiimnh hnhlml tha rmliinnH flun. hit hurling of Allan Worthington and Joe Margoneri. The Cincinnati Redlegs powered five home runs to down the Wash ington Senators 9-7. Wnlly Post had two, with Ted Kluszcwskl, Gus Bell and Jerry Lynch getting one apiece. In other games, Jim Dnvls walked across the winning run In the last of the ninth as the Chica go White Sox edged tho St. Louis Cards 6-5; Andy Carey's Iwo-run homer in the eighth carried the New York Yankees to a 5-4 vic tory over Jacksonville of the Sally League and Little Rock of the Southern Assn. shoved home four runs In the fifth Inning to nip the Kansas City A's 9-4. Oregon Tech, Shasta Split KLAMATH FALLS fl Shasla Junior College and Oregon Tech split a baseball doubleheadcr here Tuesday, the California club win ning the first game 5-1, but losing the second by the. same score. Gene Parent allowed only one hit as he pitched Shasta's open ing victory. In the second game. Oil scored three runs in the opening inning and led the rest of the way. Shasta .. OOO 100 0-1 8 3 OTI :12Q 000 '5 0 2 Run flo. Burford (2) and McDon ald; Tykeon and Goodie. second 281110: ShaiU 000 140 05 8 3 OTI 000 100 01 1 1 parent ana Mcuonaiu; i-eppinger ana uooaic. 1st Drag Races Set at Aurora Strip on Sunday The Northwest Timinjf Assn. will have its first drag race of the season Sunday, April 14, at the Aurora Air Strip. Time trials will begin at t a.m. and races at 1 p.m. ' National Hot Rod Assn. rules will be In force this year, including safety regulations, classes of com petition. As before, the races will be over a quarter-mile straight-of-way from a standing start. There will be 34 classes of cars. including six stock cars and one sports car class. Competing will be entries from Washington and Oregon. Celtics Grab 3-2 Margin in Series NBA Quints Play 6lh Thursday At St. Louis BOSTON m The comeback Boston Celtics leading the Na tional Basketball Assn. finals at last agree with St. Louis Coach Alex Hannum that rebounds will decide the championship. The teams are headed West for what could be the concluding game tomorrow night after Boston downed the Hawks 124-109 last night to take a 3-2 edge in the best-of-seven series. After twice coming from behind to deadlock the competition, the favored Celtics finally moved ahead. Several days earlier Hannum had said, "Rebounding will be the deciding factor in the series." As if to prove the point, Roston pulled the ball off the boards 73 times to 60 for St. Louis. St. Louis ace Bob Pettit got only one rebound in ,tbe second half after hauling in 14 before intermission. Meanwhile, Boston rookie cen ter sensation Bill Russell grabbed 14 of his 23 in the second half lo help the Celtics build up a 343 287 advantage over the hustling Hawks in the first five games. Bill Shnrman scored 32 points, rookie Tom Helnsohn 23 and Rus sell 14 as team strength buried the Hawks, whose Pettit hit on 13 of 21 field goal tries and wound up with 33 points. 0SCWins2 From Pilots PORTLAND I Oregon State won both ends of a baseball doubleheader here Tuesday, down ing Portland University 4-0 and 10-3. In the first game, OSC's Syl Johnson pitched five-hit ball. Bob McFodden allowed nine Portland hits in the second game while OSC batters bunched their eight hits to produce 10 runs. Orison Stale 00? 002 04 I 1 Portl.-ind 000 000 0 4 5 3 Johnson and Lovejoy; Bull and McL'allen, Wllllami IT). Oregon State - 401 02.1 010 8 3 Portland 100 020 0 3 9 1 McFndden and Lovejov; Aldrldee, Manila I! (3). Wlttala (SI and Wll llami, Bloedel (0, McCallen (7). Bill Casper, Jr., Wesley Ellis and Robert L. Kay qualified for tho 1957 Masters golf tournament by finishing among the first 21 players in the 1936 U.S. Open at Rochester, N.Y. Dragons Open With Victory DALLAS (Special) Dallas got off on the right root in Willamette Valley League baseball play here Tuesday by beating Sandy, 4-2. The Dragons did all their scor ing in one inning, the fourth, by making three hits, two errors and a passed ball count for four runs. Sandy waited until two were out in the seventh to break Into the scoring column. An error and two walks filled the bases. Jack Fitz gerald's single brought- in two un earned tallies. Dallas pitcher Bob Friesen limited the visitors to four hits and struck out eight. The Dragons host Central Friday. Sandy 000 000 22 4 4 uauaf 000 400 ' I 9 5 McVay. Slaughter (4), Will () and Valkberg, Skipper (6); Friesen and Wall. Jeff Wins 94 Against Colton JEFFERSON (Special) Pitch er Frank Marlatt banged out four hits and held Colton to only three to lead Jefferson to a 9-4 Marion B League win over the Vikings here Tuesday, Marlatt's four trips to the plate produced a home run, two doubles and a single. Jeff's Bob Harris slugged two triples and single in four trips and Phil Hochpier had a double and single. Colton 001 Oil 14 3 3 Jettenon - 020 034 "9 11 3 Hood and Gllleran; Marlatt and Marcum. Saints Nudge MacLaren'9' SUBLIMITY (Special) - Fresh man Kenny lleuhr-rgor raced in from second on an error in the bottom of the ninth inning here Tuesday to give Sublimity a 3-2 Marion !!. Lc.isuc baseball win over Macl.nrrn. MacLnren almost took the game In the lop of tho ninth, scoring an unearned run In lake a 2-1 lend. But Heubei-Ror's double scored the lying run in the hist of the ninth before the Saints won. Macl.nren could cet only one hit oil Ihe pitching of Clelus Hcu hcrser. u second - Inning single which scored the Hmvks' first run. Hcubei ser struck out 15. Mnrl.airn nio 000 (Hll 2 1 3 St, Bumf.iie 100 OOO 0Vi - a Q 4 N!son. P.ir.im I'M and Ciiflm; C HeoheiK'T and CluMlaluitii. 1SS N. LIBERTY c PH. 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