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    'Ill DAY, JUNK 13. 11)52
HERALD AND NEWS. K J. A MATH FALLS. OREflON
PAGE NINE
Sick Catches Eye
Of Major Scouts
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WAYNE RICK
Ilv The AiMldalrd I'rraa
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aucBBU 33 l W
Ml. Louis M -W
l.'iiHinnall 31
Boston 3U M AM
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l'ltlsburvh M 41 .W5
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l Louis 15. Brooklyn
tVrjioii 11. I'lltsburgh 3
New York at Cincliinali,
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New Yoik 58 1
Boton 31 31
Cleveland 31 31
Chlcaao 37 35
WnshniKlnn 3 3
Philadelphia 31 34
81. Louis 2:t S
Detroit 15 3
Thurtdsy'i Keaulli
New York 3. Detroit 0
Cleveland 7. Washington 4
Boston 1. St. Louis 5
Chlceno 10. Philadelphia 4
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atjllvwood 3. Han Fialitisco 1
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T'oc I IjiikI 2. Seattle I
,o- Amreles 5, Oakland I
Itijcranienlo t. San Diego t 115 In
nmgs 1
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Vancouver
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Wenatchee
Hnlein
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Thursday's Beiulla
Trl-clty 13, Bpokane 2
Victoria II. Wenatchee 0
Vancouver 13. Yakima &
Salem at l.ewiston. wet grounds.
Friday's Schedule
Yakima at I-ewlston
Victoria al Salem
Vancouver at Trt-Cltv
Wenatchee at Spokane
Musky Has One
Too Many
BF.MIDJI, Minn. 11 A huge
niuskellunge that very evidently
had had one too many was lound
(Irs l recently on the shores ot
Lake Bemldku.
A beer can was lodged In the
inuskie's throat. Anglers opined the
llsh mistook the shiny container
for a llsherman's lure.
Wall Kills, who made the find,
estimated the imisktc weighed bet
ter than 70 pounds.
It was tt Inches long nnd had
Jaws B 'j Inches wide.
ltACINO
Tnglewood Calll. 8ttirdv One
($14 mil won the mile 110.000 Wil
mington handicap at Hollywood
Park In 1:30 3-5.
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Wavnc Itlfk. IR-vear-old Mnlln
Ditcher, haa attracted ninlur leaifue
acuula but In drballiw bntwoen col-
Irufl and uro contract.
Hcnula I mm bath tbe 81
Hruwiia anil Hid Detroit
Loiila
Tliiera
hnvn amiroactied Hick anil II la
reported Ihr bin youth wna offered
a HI, tnula contract,
'I'here'a no doubt about Hlck'n
belnit a iiolenllul ureal. Only Inal
Hiiiulav, In the Klnnuilli County I
Independent l.niitue. Hick ehalked '
Ul a Miurkllnii huloiit over Al
tin iin. He doled out onlv lour hlK I
whllled 15 and tinned nnrv a walk. 1
Kick hat rciiini knble control.
An.l II.hI Um'I i.II tiff Iiiin Hn
ainnd.t 8-Ieel. 4-liirlirn ami haa the
kind nl lire ball vou'd expect from
Mich a tower. Added lo bin control
and aimed la a mind curve and a
Mnker., . . and the nnvvv In mix
hli itautta, Mivini) the fireball for
tlrkltah moment.
I'lio blit youth wrlithla from 176 lo
ISO now n ml la nlckliiK up nounrt-
line. A that blu Inline fill out.
the laat ball ahoi.ld el luMer.
flick mav work aaln Una Bun -
duv when Mull nva lit Hciillv.
Hie other leauue tilt lm Chllouuln
al Allura. Ilolh uiuiirn atari at
I 30 1P8T1.
NCAA Plans
Sports Study
CHICAGO I A five-man
committee lo guage proper extent
of practice and nlavlna neanons
nnd number of contests in lute
cnllealute sports W'ns appointed
Krldav by the president ol the
National Colleglnle Athletic Asso
ciation. 'Hie NCAA, at Us 4lil M annual
convention last January in Cincin
nati, authorized President Hugh C. :
Willell to designate such a Kruup. ,
Wall Beyers. NCAA executive
director, disclosed W.llrtl had se-1
leclec: the following committee:
Chairman. Paul J. Bloomers, ;
lacultv reprcscntiitlve. University
of Iowa: T. J. Hnmlllon. athletic
I director. University ol Pltlsburuh;
I .eo A. Harris, athletic director.
Unlverslly of Oregon: nav Oosllng,
athletic director. Trinity I
College
(Conn 1: and Wallace Wade. rom
mlssloner, Uouthem Coulerence.
Job Wanted,
No Hijinks
CHICAGO 11 Wanted: A base
ball lob. 'No acrewualla need an-
mv ..
mars irom Koners nornsuv. ine
1 deiiosed Bt. Louis Browns' mana
! ger who now has returned to his
I Chicago home
'I can take II eusv now." he
said. "But I would rather be busy
I mran, If I can get a lob with
Borne leal guvs. The Browns hnve
lo pnv lor the re-,1 ol 1053 and
all ol 1053 and 1U54 on mv con
tract. They're going to nav lne
every cent, no settlement."
4 - Hnrnsbv said If -a minor league
consider It - "Hut no screwballs
need apply I've had enough ol
that."
MINOR I.I.AOI l: BASI I1ALL
By The Associated Press
i INTERNATIONAL l.l-'AGl'E
Ottawa 7-4 Rochester 20
Hvracui.e 3 HpiiiiKlield 0"
Buffalo 8 Bulllninre 6
Onlv games scheduled
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee 6 Kansas Cltv 3
" ; 81. Paul 8 Minneapolis 1
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Western
Aces Try
Olympics
BAN KHANCIHCO I- Headed
liv iinllunul AAU clmmiilou Jack
Sheberlea of Bun Jouc, Calll., ten
wlnncra ol Western llrulonul trial
leave Friday lor Kannaa Cliv to
coiniiele In the llnal Olympic team
trlnla Monday tlirouuli Wcdneadiiv
Bcheberlea aenred a nrcmicl round
technical knockout over fool hull
lilavrr I'ete lladeinacher of Wauli
Inuton Hlnlo Collcue In Thurndav
nlulil'a lluala.
Kademacher waa down twice
while tnklhii a aevcre body beat
bur. TKO I.OHH
Another not lonn I AAU champion
Mac Martinez, nlno of Bun Joae,
Ird to make the nnide
Ho auf-
lered a cut above lib left eve and
lout on a technical knockout to
lliikh Mliwkor ol Portland, In the
via pound clnaa.
Mlnnker ont Into the flnnla liv the
'back door ao lo prak. Ho rnnlaced
"ullno Rldelu ol Hawaii when the
w" aioeiineci oecauae or a
bemorrhiiKe over I. la left eve.
,?"'", h"'' a'''ft Mlnaker In
, ,h' "irl"'mK''s '""' brl "
"'ml-liniil rival Ihuradav nlxlit at
. ...... . uiicicu me iniurv.
I llltKAKIIOWN
Other results Included:
111-11) rlnni iseml-llnuls) Ru
dolph Artuvo. Hswnllan Assn.. AAU
illr.'t riiund technical kniK-kout over
Clarence Stevenson. Fori Lewis.
132-11) class (seinl-flnalsi Ada-
cllnn (lusman. Huwallan As-.n.,
AAU., first round technical knock
out over Jlmmv Cussidv. Multno
innh AC. Portland.
156-lb claas iseml-flnalsi Mar
vin Johnson. Fort Lewis. Wash.,
first round technical knockout over
Willie Fuller. Nellls AFB. Las
Vegas. Nev.
178-lb class (seinl-llnalsl Don
Grunt, Moose Uvmn, Los Anueles,
declsioned Fred Brown. Seattle
I5(l-lb llnnla John Heard. I. A
; Young AC. Onklnnd. declsioned
Marvin Johnson. Fort Lewis, Wash.
Trap Prize
To Seattle
BF.NO. Nev. ii - All Americnn
triioshooU r Arnold Reluuer ot Ke-
atlle Ihursdav won the 54.0OO Har-
.old Smith Challenger Tiophv
richest prize in shotgunnuig by
'iiisiiiK ins nun ciiauenKe win in
the opening rounds ol the Nevada
stnte trap tournament.
The trophy a ruby and dla
mond-studiled gold bell buckle -
was ollered by Hurold Smith, own-
er 01 ueno s isroio a lmu lu
months ago to the first western
Class AA trapshooler lo w-in five
challenire shoots
' 'the 3I yenr-old
Reigger's filth
win over Dr. Tom Wyatl of Red
ding. Calll., was a tough one. Wy
atl lied with Rclggcr 111 the main '
go, 50 targela at 18 yards and 60 '
al handicap as each finished with I
a 08X100 But 111 a shool-oll. 25 j
targets at each distance. Reigger
ran a straight 50 vihlle Wviitl
dropped lour to end with a 40X50.
IteiRgrr- also won the opening
state Class AA 16-yard shoot Thurs
day with 100 strnicht traget.s.
George Meyers. Citrson City, tied
the acore but lost a flip of a coin
with Relggei.
Onlv games scheduled
i Tt'-XAs li:aiu i:
Dallas 1 Beaumont 0
(Tulsa 14 Sun Antonio 10
I Houston 8 Oklahoma Cltv 4
; Fort Worth 4 Shrevenort 2
PIONKFR I.KAOI K
jPocalello 5-12 Greiitc FnllB 0-6
Boise 4 Ogden 3
'Idaho Falls 3 Billings 1
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Coeds Seek
Golf Title
COLUMBUB, 3. (A'i Four co
eds irom an original Held ol 33
iced oil on the Ohio Stale Univer
sity links here Frldny In the semi
finals ol the eighth Women's In
tercollegiate Golf championship.
Pal Lesser of Seattle University
met Beverly Gammon of the Uni
versity ol Minnesota, and Polly
Martin of Ohio Blalc faced Mary
Ann Villcgas of 81. Mary's Domi
nican. Miss Lesser led the pack In
.hooilng a two under women's
lurned in a seven under women's
pur. and Tuesday earned medalist
qualifying honors with a 70, one
over women's par.
She defeated Nancy Maples of
Women's College, University ol
North Carolina, 5 and 4 in the quar
ter lluala Thursday.
Halbrook Going
To OSC
PORTLAND ( Lincoln Hirh
Schools Wade "Swede" Halbrook.
the 7-foot. 1-inch basketball ace.
will enroll al Oregon Slate CoUege
this fall.
He reported
his college choice
Thursday night following his grad
uation. Earlier he had aald he
would pick one of three Oregon
schools
Halbrook. who scored 1.035
points 111 27 games last season and
led his team to the state cham
pionship, said he thinks OSC Hoop
Coach Slats Gill can "help him a
lot."
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Yanks Make Casey's
Crystal Ball Shine
By The Antedated I'reaa
fWv Mh- nrm.heti Hlenuel led
hl New York Yankee, weal Friday
In lirnt place-JuM like he aald he
wouia.
Stopping oil In Boston on the way
home Irom his first western awing,
Blcngcl said:
If we can win anywhere, it's al
home, yt ahould be able to go up
and grab the lead sometime In the
next two weeks."
Blengel wasn't kidding. Once the
Rams' Trade
Nettles Fans
,
The more
LOS ANGELES 11
flippant ones decided Friday that
the Los Angeles Rains traded
loolball team for one player when
they acuuircd California s All
America linebacker, Lcs fllchler,
from the new Dallas Texans In
their big deal.
True, the Texans get title to II
players and the champion Rarns
obtnin the agile, 230-pound belter lm, 'uurlh P'ace. oj'y '"' games
Irom Bcrekeley In their bid for u llh ',- verdict over Phlla
anothcr National Football League d'-;'Pnl- Chlco Carrasquel's two
Clown.
Actually, of the II men, only
two, fullback Dick Hoerner and
defensive hallback Tome Keane.
may be labelled solid bets: a lew
may be potential stars: some may
oe guys named Joe. and some oth
ers are doubtlul quantities because
of their availability.
And for both the Rams and the
Texans, the deal Is one of the
biggest gambles, and one of the
numerically largest. In NFL his
tory. Among players the Rams trad
ed lo Dallas was end Dick Wllklns.
Oregon, Inactive since playing
with the old Los Angeles Dons
under Jimmy Phclan, now the Tex
ans' coach. In 194B.
KU Finishes
In Black
Klamath Union High School ath
letics emerged from the 1951-52
school year very definitely In the
financial black, according to a re
port submitted this week to the
High School Board of Education
by Director of Athletics Joe Peak.
Football showed a profit of S4.
400.97. basketball gained tl.380 and
all other sports lost a total of
51.894.41. the report showed.
Total balance for the year was
14.266.64.
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, hlUvl 11 , ,
!ning 10 of II from the western'
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them,
31HTTHI
'
Young Tom Morgan popped up
S'"1 ""e three-hit shutout in
' ' "urla y s Yankee Btadlurn finale,
" ovcr la,,t P'c Detroit.
' "elroll went home with a aeven-
game losing string to show for their
.eastern trip and nine-man deal with
I BoMon.
I Sid Hudson, acquired from Wash- i
I Inglon Tuesday, kept the Boston ',
Hcd Box In atcp with the Yanks, !
I only 13 percentage points out ol
lust place. Hudson needed relief
cP irom young Ivan Dclock In
ihc nlntn lo KUbSur ,n. enr.d ,
gt
iouis urowns. 7-6,
The seething Browns played the
game under protest because I
player-manager Marty Marlon had '
been suspended Indefinitely after
Wednesday's argument with Um
pire Bill McOowan. 1
Chicago climbed past Washington
kiiiicn nuu oiicrui juuiiar s iwo-ruo
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Brooklyn Dodgers. 15-10. to
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The losa ' cut the Brooks' lead
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The Gianta' game at Cincinnati waa !
rained out. .
Chicago continued lo scoot In pur- 1
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