Salem, Oregon, Friday. Two Players Smith of -Hollywood 1 Has Fractured Jaw Beavers Blanked 3-0 by Seals' , Dorish By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two players went to the hospital Thursday as Pacific Coast League Baseball got underway. San Francisco downed Portland, S O, Seattle beat Sacramento, 9-4, Los Angeles defeated Vancouver, 4-2, and Hollywood split a double header with San Diego. San Diego captured the first game, 6-1, but the Stars won the second, 4-1. ' Opening games drew only 25, 173 persons-5,001 less than last year. The big difference was in San Francisco, where blustery weather held the crowd to 6,412 persons compared to 14,401 the year before. Grand Slam Homer Seattle struck quickly against the Solons, scoring three unearned runs in the first inning with two out, Bob Balcena's two-run double was the big blow of the tuning. The Suds collected another run In the second and Ray Orteig gave Seattle four more runs in Ford Still Has Touch, Leading In Greensboro GREENSBORO, N.C. W-Doug Ford, still displaying the touch that carried him to victory in the Masters Tournament last Sunday, was front man by one shot going Into today's second round of the $15,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. The husky, 34-year-old profes sional playing out of Mahopac, N.Y., put together a pair of 34s yesterday to take the first round lead with a 68, two under par for the 6,720-yard Scdgefield Country Club course that yielded only three subpar rounds to a field of 135. A stroke back at 69 wort Marty Furgol, Lemonte, 111., and the darkest of dark horses, Greens boro amateur Willard Gourley. Sam Snead, White Sulphur Springs, W.- Va., who has won here six times, including the last two. years, had a rocky 37 finish for a 72 after opening with nin for a 72 after opening with nine. Five men came in at par 70: Julius Boros, Southern Pines, N.C; Gardner Dickinson, Panama City Beach, Fla.: Bobby Maxwell, Abilene, Tex.; Al Besselink, Grossinger's, N.Y.; and Mike Bouchak, Grossinger s. Carlton Plans Races Sunday CARLTON (Special) - Weather permitting, the first race of the season for the Valley Auto Rac ing Assn. will be Sunday at the Carlton track. Time trials are to start at 1:30 and races at 2:30 p.m., including a powder puff derby (for women drivers). Trophies will be presented by Sharon Noss, winner of a recent Miss V.F.W. contest at Willa mina. Salem drivers planning to enter will be George Cooper, Rich Law rence and A. Anderson. From Wit lamina will be George Churchill. Lucky Moritz, Jack Provost, Bert Krager, Jr., Arvid Nyleen, Eldon Breeden, Marvin Kimsey, Harold Greenwood, Johnny Dodge and Harold Cassidy. Lafayette drivers will include Gene Schuetze, Densil Wilson, Bob Holdrege, and blen Almond. Big -3-Mantle, Mays, Williams Hit Homers By BEN OLAN The Associated Preil Some of the game's top slug gersTed Williams, Mickey Man tle, Willie Mays, Stan Musial hit homers yesterday, but only Mu ral's circuit blow did his team ny good. He stroked it off Billy Pierce s the Redbirds blanked the Chi cago White Sox 5-0 behind the mftv pitching of Lindy McDaniel and" Willard Schmidt. Hobie Land rith also homered for St. Louis. The home run by Williams was enly one of two hits collected by the Bed Sox off the combined ef forts of rookie pitchers Jack San ford and Angelo Lipetri of the Philadelphia Phils. Philadelphia won 7-1, helped by four unearned runs. iontu and Hank Bauer con nected for the Yankees, but the wnrld champs dropped a -S Ter d ct to their Richmond (Interna tional League I farmhands. Mays' homer spoiled an other brilliant five-inning effort b Early Wynn. who made his f . it appearance of the spring. The Cleveland pitching mainstay had been bothered by a hip injury. The Indians eamt up with two runs in the ninth to break a tie find win M. k George Crowe Wasted a three- April 12, 1957 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pel, WLPct. S. Fran. 1 0 1.000 Hllywd 1 1 .500 Seattle 1 0 1000 Portland 0 1 .000 Los. Ang. 1 0 1.000 Sacram. 0 1 .000 S. Diego 1 1 .500 Vancver 0 1 .000 Thursday results: San Francisco 3. Portland 0. Seattle 9. Sacramento 4. San IDego 6-1, Hollywood 1-4. Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2. the third with a grand slam hom er. Another run in th fnnrth fin. ished up the Seattle scoring. San Francisco held Portland SCOrelesS hphinrl inn fnnr.hit nilok. ing of Harry Dorish, former Chi t-ago nnue aox Hurler, Tne seals scored two in the first when right ueiaer AiDie Pearson was safe on an overthrow at first and came home on a double by second base man Harrv Mntmhorir u It n scored on two infield outs. Hag Broken Jaw HosDitalizpd were lun Unllv. wood nlayers in the first of two game? at San Dieeo. Shortston Dick Smith suffered a frartnrpr! jaw and second baseman Forest Jacobs was shaken up in a colli sion while they were chasing a oiooper. San T)ippn' fYnwfnrH Tlairiftcnn and Floyd Robinson homered in the opener. Dick Stuart hit two- home runs for Hollywood in the second game. Last year Stuart hit .66 home runs with Lincoln of the Western Leaeue. All tour Los Angeles runs came on homers by Monte Irvin, Bob Darnell and Bob Borkowski, Irvin connecting with Steve Bilko on base. Kal Spertst'K hasps lnnrlp1 cinalA and a homer by Jack Crawford produced the Vancouver scores. Portland (0) (3) San Francisco A B R H A B K H Drake, cf 2 0 1 0 Pear'n.m 4 5 M"berg,2 4 0 Hatton,3 2 0 Henna, 1 4 0 Kellert.l 4 0 Tornay.c 4 0 Grote.m 4 1 Tannery 3 0 Dorlfih.p 3 Litlrell.s 4 0 1 MarquezJ 4 0 0 Macko.l 2 0 2 Frecse.3 4 0 0 Ernaea.r 4 0 0 McKee.2 4 0 0 Cat'one.c 4 0 0 r'iclder.p 3 0 0 Totals 31 0 4 6 Totals 32 3 8 11 Portland . 000 000 000 0 San Francisco .. 200 010 OOx 3 E Littrell. Freest. Hatton. RBI Malmbere. SB Drake. Pearson. DP Tanner-Kellcrt. Left Portland 8, SF 7. BB Fiedler 3, Dorish 3. SO Fiedler 5, Dorish 4. HO Fiedler In 9; Dorish 4 In S. R-EH Fiedler 3-3; Dorish 0-0. HDP Macko by Dor- isn. w uorisrt l-u; Aj fieaier o-i, U Mutart, Ashford, Nenecich.. Time 1:45. A 6,412. (First game) Hollywood 000 000 0011 3 0 San Diego 112 001 10' 6 12 0 Wade. O'Donnell Q and Hall; Mesa and Averill. W Mesa. L Wade. HR Davdison, Robinson, Pettlt. Seattle 314 100 0009 14 0 Sacramento 001 200 010-711 1 Munger, Black (8) and orteig; Boyer. R. Jones (3),.Coen (5), Can dini (9) and Mangan.' Vancouver 000 001 100 1 6 1 Los Angeles ... 000 211 OOx 4 5 0 Bamberger, Drummond (7) and Neat; Darnell and Tappe. W Dar nell. L Bamberger. (Second same) Hollwood 010 003 000 4 8 2 San Diego 100 000 000 1- 8 1 Raydon and Koback; Carmichnel, Rodemoyer (8) and Jones. W Ray don, L Carmlchael.'HR Stuart 2. Newberg Hires Football Coach NEWBERG Ifl Newberg High School Thursday named Tom Poulton head football coach, pro moling him from assistant. The job had been left open by the resignation - of Keith Moore. who resigned to go into private business. 'Trotters Beat Stars, Lead in Series', 10-2 LOGAN, Utah (UP)-The Har icm Globetrotters and the College All-Stars continue their whirlwind basketball tour at San Francisco Friday ntght with the Trotters holding a commanding 10-win-two-loss lead after Thursday night's 79-73 victory at Logan. The Trotters got in some clown ing Thursday night in the Utah State Field House, despite the narrow margin of victory. run homer in the eighth inning to give Cincinnati a 7-4 victory over the Washineton Senators. The Chicago Cubs were paced by Dee Fondy's two home runs as they edged the Baltimore Orioles 7-6. Dale Long and Paul Smith horn ered for the Pirates, who whipped the Detroit Tigers 10?. Rookie Don Lee was pounded for eight hits and seven runs in the first five innings. The Kansas City A's pleased 8.531 home fans by scoring four times in the ninth to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 5-4. Don New combe pitched three acoreless frames for the Brooks. SURGICAL SUPPORTS 01 All Kinds. Trusts, Abdominal Supports. F.lattic Hosier Eipert Filters Prtva'te Fitting Rooms "Ask Yoar Doctor" Capital Drug Store 465 State Street Comer at liberty W Greta tam Injured as PCL Opens; 0 Happy BALTIMORE Bob Nieman, Baltimore Orioles outfielder, expresses his glee after doctors learn, by X-ray, that his shoulder was not broken in a tumble for a sinking 25 New Faces to Show in Big League Lineups Opening Day Phillies to Have 4 Changes on Diamond NEW YORK (fl-There's been a hefty six months turnover in major league baseball. Teams will have about 25 new players in the opening day lineups next week. The Philadelphia Phillies will have four changes: first baseman Ed Bouchee, shortstop Chico Fer nandez and outfielders Rip Repul- ski and Bob Bowman. Bouchee and Bowman are rookies up from Miami of the International League. Repulski was acquired from' St. Louis and Fernandez from the Brooklyn Dodgers. The New York Giants will in troduce shortstop phenom. Andree Rodgers,. They'll also reintroduce Whitey Lockman, back from the Cards' and Gail Harris, recalled from Minneapolis. : Tire Chicago Cubs will have third baseman Say Jablonski, picked .up from Cincinnati, and Bob- Speake. brought up from the Pacific Coast League. Chicago al so will have a new catcher with eilhei ex-Yankee Charley Silvera or rookie Cal Neeman, up from Richmond, Va., likely to start. Cincinnati will have Don Hoak at third base. The Cardinals have a new left fielder and No. 4 batter in Del Ehnis, the former Phila delphia star. The Dodgers prob ably will have Gino Cimoli in left field. He was used sparingly in TV Spectacular To Salute Baseball Season NEW YORK (UP An hour- and-a-half television "spectacu lar," replete with baseball heroes, movie stars, and movies of fa mous moments on the diamond, will salute the coming baseball season this Saturday night. With movie actor Gene Kelly. as host, the show will be carried via NBC from 9 p.m. (PST) to 10:30 p.m. Four "Hall of Fame" stars, plus "most valuable players" Mickey Mantle and Don New combe, and perfect-game pitcher Don Larsen will be among the many baseball personalities fea tured on the program. Famed stars of the past Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Christy Mathew son, and Walter Johnson will be seen in film clips of their play ing days. Players from every major league club will be present The HEATING Comfort & Economy WITH OIL or CAS A Furnace to Fit Your Home Terms to Fit Tour Budget Engineered Installations Installed by Our Own Courteous, Uniformed Workmen FREE ESTIMATES PHONE EM 3 8553 Eve. EM 4-870 or KM 4-8821 SALEM HEATING & SHEET METAL CO. lois'ftrMdwir Day, the Wing's Okay 1956 but has been a spring train ing sensation this year. The Milwaukee Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates have remained pat on regulars. In the American, shortstop Billy Hunter and outfielder Bob Cerv, both acquired from the Yanks, will be in the opening Kansas City Wounded Bud McFadin (above), 29, Rams lineman and ex-Oklahoma All-Amerlcan, was wounded in a pistol accident last night at Houston, Tex. Saturday players' who appear will be paid with color television sets, which they already have decided to do nate to various hospitals. MacLaren Tops Falls City 4-3 MACLAREN MacLaren School defeated Falls City, 4-3, in a Mar ion County B League baseball game Thursday. MacLaren has 1-1 league record. The winning run came in the bottom of the seventh inning on an error, stolen base and a passed ball, Ronald Duff scoring. Falls City 000 002 13 8 5 MacLaren 020 010 14 7 3 Carver and Dennis; Parham and Griffin. ill GET SET FOR EASTER! Just Received Large Shipment NEW SLACKS 200 PAIRS 100 WOOLS Wonted flannels, woolen Ftinneli, gebirdinet, crepe . . plaint and pattern!. Siiet 29 thru 42. Valuei to 14.95 . . . Now on Special Salel KAY WOOLEN Open Saturday All Day 160 I. 13th ' Aero from Wlllamett Camput THE CAPITAL JOURNAL line drive last Tuesday. Nieman appar ently will be ready for the season's opener, . although his shoulder still is sore. fc(AP Wirephoto) Athletics lineup as ' will second sacker Milt Graff, a former Yank farmhand. The Chicago White Sox fans will get a glimpse of rookie Jim andis In the outfield with Bubba Phillips, a utility man last season, at third base and Jim Rivera, an outfielder, at first base Cleveland has rookie outfielder Roger Maris. George Strickland, 56 handyman, likely will start at second base, and Bobby Avila, veteran second sacker, will be at third. Third baseman Frank Malzone and? Gene MauchJ a second base man, are the New Boston Red Sox. Malzone failed in a brief spring trial in '56. Mauch was purchased from the Coast League late last season. Tony Kubek, in left field, is the only one to crack the-starting line up lor tne Mew York Yankees. He hit .331 for Denver of the American Assn. last season. De troit may start Eddie Robinson, obtained from Kansas City, at first base. The Washington Senators and Baltimore Orioles opening day lineups will be about the same. SCORES In the Alleys CHERRY CITY BOWL Thttra. Housewife League: Firph11 (3). Silver Pins (1); Team No. 7 (3, Gutter Belles (1); Skittle GoaU (3), Emc'j (1): Goofers (3',a), Lana Tav ern Ci). High individual game: Eve lyn Fag el 50; high individual series: Evelyn Fa Kg 460; high team same: Fireballs 543; high team series: Fire balls J536. Ladles Cftv League: Hnllvwnnrt Cleaners 1, Kay's 3; Portland Road Lbr. Co., 2, Mickey's Drive In 2; Marshall' Lounge 0, Chuck's Steak House 4: Bob Lawless Masons 3. The Corral Cafe 1; Good Housekeeping Karri 0: Ironrite 1. Ladd's Mar. ket 3. High team series and game: Good Housekeeping 2729 and 927; high ind. series: Cassle Bain of Good House keeping 555; high lnd. game; Vir ginia Garbarlno 201. CITY LEAGUE Davis Oil Co. 0. Lea Newmans Men's Store 4; Dyer Insurance 4, Mick's Sign Shop 0; North Salem Branch U. S. Natl. Bank 1, Ramages 3; G-B Equipment Co. 3, Loder Bros. High Individual came:' Roy Ken nedy. 197. Les Newmans; high In dividual serif s: Roy Kennedy, 510. Les Newmans; riifih team game: Dyer Insurance, 748; high team se ries: Dyer Insurance, 2184. CAPITOL Al.T.RYK Capitol Major League: The Salem Elkx 0, Jayson's Cloth iers 4: Marion Hotel & Car Park 3',. J'a Coffee Shop fi; Karr's 3, The Jewel Box 1; West Salem Machinery 1, Barclay's Broiler 3. High team series Jayson's Cloth iers 30M. High team game, Karr's, 1065. High Individual serlei Frank Evans of BarcUy's 637. High individ ual game Bob Haugen of Karr's 238. 2 for $19.00 MILL STORE Writer Lists Spring Bests With Majors Curds Most Improved ; Mizell, Larsen Are Disappointing By JOE REICIILER NEW YORK l-Observations of a baseball camp follower returned home after a seven-week tour of the 12 major league spring train' we camps in Florida: Best looking team Milwaukee Braves. Most improved team St. Louis Cardinals. - Most confident club New York Yankees. Most spectacular hitter Stan Musial, Cardinals (24 hits in 51 times at bat for .471). Most spectacular hitting feat Harvey Kuenn, Tigers (5 to 5 with two doubles, a home run and five runs batted in against Redlegs, March 26). Johnny Podres, Dodgers (faced only 18 batters in pitching six hit less and runless innings against Yankees March 25). Most' disappointing hitter Hank Bauer, Yankees (went 0 for 21 until hc finally snapped slump with a single). Most disappointing pitchers Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, Cardinals, and Don Larsen, Yan kees. (Mizell turned in five straight poor mound perform ances, striking out only two bat ters: Larsen turned in only one good penormance in lour out ings). Most improved hitters John ny Temple, Redlegs; Gino Cimoli, Dodgers; and Bubba Phillips, White Sox. Most improved pitchers Red Murn, Braves: Don Drvsdale. Dodgers; and Duke Maas, Tigers. Pancho's Sure To Win Title CLEVELAND (UP) Tennis champion Pancho Gonzales will try for a fifth straight title Fri day night against Pancho Scgura in the world professional tennis tournament. Gonzales, who has defeated Se- gura for the title the oast two years, gained the finals by out lasting former Davis Cupper Tony Trabert, Cincinnati, in Thursday night's matches, 3-6, 11-9, 8-6. begura easily eliminated Ken Roscwall of Australia, 6-1, 6-3, in his match, which lasted only 20 minutes. Scgura and Dlnny Palls, former Australian Davis Cupper, meet Gonzales and Roscwall in the dou bles final tonight. DRISSIE TO AUSTRALIA WASHINGTON (UP)-Lon - Bris- sie, former Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Indians pitcher and present commissioner of the American Legion baseball pro gram, leaves May 1 on a two month visit to Australia to teach baseball. He is going under the State Department's international educational exchange program. Voting Spots Open for Miss Hollywood Bowl Queen hvent Voting has begun in six cities for the Capital Racing Assn.'s Miss Hollywood Bowl" contest. Red Weilman, association pres ident, said that ouccn contestants have been selected by Charlotte's acnool of Charm to present six cities. Winner's coronation will be April 28 at the first auto race of the season. Anyone may vote without buy ing anything, Weitman empha sized. Last chance to vote will be at the opening race. 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LOUIS (UP) The St. Louis Hawks, who won't give up, and the talented Boston Celtics meet in Boston Saturday afternoon for the world championship of basket ball. The National Basketball Associ ation playoffs are going down to the seventh and deciding game as the result of rookie Cliff Hagan's tip-in a second before the buzzer Jarinan Hired At Clackamas CLACKAMAS 11 Goyd 0. Jarman, former Brigham Young basketball player, will be head basketball coach for the new Clackamas High School, which opens in the fall. The school also appointed Cliff Snider, basketball coach at Mo lalia, to be assistant in basketball, football and baseball. Sandra Mykol. Woodburn Darlcne Koch. Independence Norma Schaub lin. ,' Dallas Lcta Groves. Silvcrton Joan Meland. Stayton Sharon. Mcycrhoffcr. Voting Plncei , Independence-Monmouth Tay lor Stores. Silverton Recreation Center. Dallas Capital Auto Parts. Salem Feiring Tires or Gagle's Service Station, 590 State. Albany Feiring Tire. Stayton Phlllppi Motors. if Below Whoop sounded Thursday night. The jump tap gave the Hawks a 96-94 victory to even the series at three victories each. "We're going up there to win." Hawk coach Alex Hannum said. He said "We shouldn't be where we are now. We have everything to gain and nothing to lose. We know we can beat them up there. The Hawks opened the playoff with a victory over the Celtics at Boston. Hagan was a star at the Uni versity of Kentucky where he averaged better than 25 points per game, but he said that Thursday night was the first time he had ever scored a winning point. "I'll remember it the rest of my life. It was my greatest thrill in pro basketball, he said. Neither Boston nor St. Louis has ever won an NBA championship. Button (94) . 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CENTER Free tors-eld Parking Section 2 Page 8 1956 Big Television Football Slate Told for 1957 Oklahoma-Note Dame, Army-Navy Make nbc List f NEW YORK (UP) Collcga football fans, who take their ac tion in the comfort of their homes via television can look forward lo an attractive program next fall which includes such top - flight games as Oklaboma-Notre Dame and Army-Navy. The National Broadcasting Co. announced the schedule of 1957 games which it will televise na tionally on eight Saturdays along wan a inanKsgiving Day sc.. which will include three games piped regionally. Four other Sat urdays will be devoted to regionally-televised games which will be announced at a later date. The schedule was worked out jointly by NBC and the NCAA tel evision committee. The schedule: . - t Sept. 21: Texas A&M vs. Mary land at Dallas, Tex. Sept. 28: Stanford vs. North western at Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 5: California vs. Michigan State at Berkeley, Calif. Oct. 19: Big Ten game. 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