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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 17, 1957 Page 4 Section t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Rose Bowl Beavers To Open Spring Grid Practice on Friday PUTS A SET ON YOUR CAR 600-16 ALLSTATE COMPANIONS Just s4.00 DOWN V I ...O.J. W tr And Awy Th Ymi'i (?7ti jtiinryiW' ,lsTVAlu,s, WHILE THEY LAST! 17 Lettermen on 4 . Squad, But 12 Graduate OREGON STATE COLLEGE, :.. Corvallis (Special It's "back to ' work" Friday for Oregon Slate's defending Pacific Coast conference ' football champions who begin their 20-scssion spring practice period at that time. Coach Tommy Prothro. who look jj over grid fortunes at OSC when the Beavers were cellar occupants Z and raised them to a 2nd place finish in 1S55 and an undisputed r championship in 195B, lost 12 let- tcrmcn from his Hose Bowl team " but still has the nucleus for on " other strong title contender. Daniels' Knee Heals I Lettermen from '56 returning are 2 Tony Arum, Ted Bates, Nub ? Beamer, Jim Bracklns, John 3 Clarke, Bob DeGrant, Earnel Dur- den, Dwayne Fournier, Joe Fran w cis, Sterling Hammack, Dave Jes-, mer, Gary Lukehart, Bob Mc-Kit- -' trick, Buzz Randall, Ed Rogers and Ted Searle. 2 Another letlerman, guard Ron Daniels, played on the '55 team Z and missed last year because of a a. IrnnA nnnrnl nn rtpeprvp hnlrinvnra JS Include Splro Anagnos, Jack Ho- gan and Bob Milum, while the Y. only transfer eligible this spring 2 is Arnold Mctcalf, 225-pound tackle from American River JC in Sacra i. nienlo. T If Prnthrn were asked to name ' tentative starting lineup for next ! . fall at this point, it probably would ' consist of an all-lcttermcn eleven v consisting of Fournier, Lb; .ins- J mer, LT; McKittrick, LG; Randall, ! C; Bracking, RG; Bates, RT; Dc- t flrnt RC Gagrltt OR, BVanri LH; Durden, RH; and Beamer, FB. Freshmen Blossom Best of the sophomores-lo-be in ; dude Jim Raack, end; Ed Kaohe- laulii, tackle; Ladd McGowan, I guard; Clive Brown, center; and j Jim SUnnette, George Thompson, Stan Glass and Jerry Doman, backs. The 1956 freshman team split two games with the Oregon Frosh and dropped a 7-6 decision to the Washington Frosh at Sc J title. t The Beavers undertake another I stiff schedule in 1937, meeting two mldwestcrn foes in addition to r tight conference opponents. Open- Ing came Is a night encounter In Portland on September. 21 against " Southern California, and then in order the Beavers must play Kan sas, Northwestern, Idaho, UCLA, ; Washington, WSC; California, Stan- ford and Oregon. VT"' In two years at OSC, Prothro's ' learns have won 13, lost 6 and tied i 1, including the Rose Bowl defeat ) by Iowa last New Year's day. Un- der Prothro, Oregon State com , piled the best two-year mark in j the PCC ever by a northern mem a ber of the league. Utsm ammmmammmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .-r-S' . .... EARNEIi DURDEN Heaver ace back to return Webb Under Orders To Knock Out Sandy Golds Seize 5-3 Jr. High League Tilt Over Blues The Leslie Golds ran across three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning Tuesday to defeat the Leslie Blues in a Junior High League makeup baseball game, 5-3. Charley Hudkins delivered a two run single to turn the trick. Mean while, Warren Harvey was t h e winning pitcher, giving up five hits wnilc tanning five. Lefty Rosehraugh ol the Blues allowed only two hits but walked nine. Blues 200 01 3 5 3 Golds 101 3X - 5 2 I Rosehraugh and Kcllicul; Har vey and Feller. CUBS OPTION PITCIIKK CHICAGO (UP) The Chicago Cubs today optioned right handed pitcher Bob Anderson to the Tort land, Ore., farm team to cut their rosier lo the allowed maximum of 3D on opening day. Impressive Win Needed to Get Title Bout CHICAGO 11 Spider Webb of Chicago, No. 3 middleweight con tender, will be under orders to try for a knockout Wednesday night in aiming for his 20th straight victory against Handy bandy. , Webb is a 2-1 favorite in the nationally televised, 10-round bout at Chicnuo Stadium and may gel an early summer crack at the crown if he wins. One of Wednesday night's more interested spectators at ringside will be middleweight champion Gene Fullmer, who Is in training in Chlcngo for his title defense in a rematch with Sugar Ray Robin son at the Stadium May 1. Webb possibly will be given a shot at the Fullmer-Robinson win ner if he can scoro impressively over Sandy, a New Yorker with Viks to Send 20 Trackmen To Corvallis North Salem high school's track team will enter 20 in the Corvallis invitational meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. There are to be 10 schools competing. Kntries: 100 Herb Graves, Dale Drake. 220 Graves, Ben Kelly. 440 Jim Litchfield, Drake. MO Litchfield, George Baker. Mile Chris Johanson, Francis Decker. High hurdles Larry Kanz, Gary Ilognn. Low hurdles Don Harris, Tom Darby. High jump Colin Morse, Jerry Shipman. Pole vault Morse. Mel Mossier. Javelin Clarence Miller, Mike Ynungqulst. Broad jump Morse. Darby. Discus Miller, Gerald Grimes. Shot put-Miller, Mike Pattnn, Jerry llawley. Wffl relay Drake, Kelly, Tom Johnson, Graves. a pressing style. However, welter weight champion Carmen Basilio may instead step in for a title match with the winner in June. Webb, who like Sandy, Is 25 years old, has lost only once in 22 pro starts after a fine ama teur career that included winning the NCAA 150-pound champion ship while at Idaho State College and representing the United States on the 1952 Olympic boxing tenm at Helsinki. His. lone detent came in 1953 in a six-rounder with Red Elby, now retired. Angels Nudged At Woodburn WOODBURN (Specinl)-It was left up to a pitcher, Jerry Cha- pelle, to hit a three run homer that decided a Capital Conference baseball game hero Tuesday for Woodburn over ML Angel, 4-2. Bill Bishoprick and Vic Belleque were on base In the third inning when Chapelle swung. It over came a 10 ML Angel lead. Fidel Gaviola, who pitched the last three innings for Woodburn, singled in the fifth Inning and scored on another single by Ralph Farr. ML Angel 001 000 12 4 3 Woodburn 003 010 X 4 7 3 Traeger, Butsch (6) and Foltz; Chapelle, Gaviola (41 and Farr. Dayton Nine Spills Amity DAYTON ( Special Dayton High School bunched all its runs in the fourth inning here Tuesday to defeat Amity, 3-1, in a Yawnma League baseball pa me, Amity had taken the lead in Ihc top of the fourth before Dayton jiot hot. An error, two sacrifices and singles by Leland Whitlow and Paul Rudke were combined with a single by ln Walthers. Rudke had two hits for Dayton. 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