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JW .g ml uwi (he
men. I1y Inolude Ruwell Butler,
U irom fooetollo or tin Hiuneur
au; KAfl iwuiiwii wiiu viwhiib ui
Uie Oel'Blol xP ' "a
fet Younl, enotlurr Vlieli aland
by All are leltluuidera.
lliinUmiKltra I n o I u d e Jim
OlHiwy, who won lour and lual live
lor the uronca ni year; vine
Giovanni, on option (ruin In Ht.
Loul llrowna' ariianlinUoni and
Oordon Tench, Canadian llrcball-
or wha won H ana loel nine with
itedduif li in far Weal loop la
11131, ,
II Tench can eul Ih niuaUrd
Ho t likely to be the youngoel vel.
eran itlire or mora yearn pro ex-
iwrieiicej In um leagu. ilea Jiut
31.
Clint (Dude) Cameron, who' pa
raded llirouih Ilia Coaal Uaiiue,
and Dluk Naal, Jual bni'k Irani
Koiea, will do Die catching, tarry
twrioii, who inanaRed Vlaalla laal
araaon and la lii hi 17ih pro year,
will play irl baa and aar.ut
Uronner In voacbut Iho club.
KKTUHNli
oltn.Tuiketl return from III
IMJ club lo accoiid bM. Veteran
Ken nichardaon. who h the dia
tuicllon ol alarling hi pro career
Willi a double-A club Loe Angel
ea In l nd haa played Irom
waul to oaaat In (very elaaald
callon, la lacked lor Hie hoi corn
er. Al ahorutop Brenner la trying
Don Stewart, veteran who (uiulied
army duly laai (all. and
mil Slumpue veteran ol the Ca.
male and Pioneer Uaguea. Both
Have equipment lor Uie job, but
may not ahow well until they've
been under lira lor a few week.
Al lleiat, freah from the retired
llau; Mel Waaley, top I Bit Htw
kan batter with a .S3) mark, and
AMI WUmmi, aluo of the lM
Bronct. are ticketed for oullield
job. Jake llelmulh, a holdover, la
nil In the picture, coming olf In
retired lut. And the Brone will
make liberal uae of Bob lOabby)
Wilitama. a home-town boy win
led Lawlalon blltlng laal aeaaon
with a .111 average. William prob
ably will relieva Barton al firal oo
raaionally, loo.
Portland,
Sacs Split
Sunday Set
The aeconii week of Paolflo
Coaal l.agu play ended with ft
aula end Hollywood lied al Ih
lop, And the third wek feature
a eoupl of alullng noighbor-clly
erica.
Mil ,o Angelea Angel travel
aoroaa town lo alart the city rlr
agaiiut Hollywood In I he Itaaue'a
only tchsduled Monday night
game.
kan franolaco voyage acroaa
III bay lo eutaue Oakland In a
doublclieader, atarllng their aim
llarly hoi neighbor feud. Eta
where Tueaday Hacramenlo will
be at Heallle and kan Dleto at
Portland,
In the Sunday battling Holly
wood waa Uie only club to win
twice, beating Oakland -l and
1, 111 ktara look tha aerie, t-1,
Seattle won the flret game from
San Diego but til Padie took
th niiihlcap, t-, Al hacramenlo
Hoger Oaenbaugh held Portland lo
two hlla aa Ih Holona ended a la
game lonlng atreak by beating the
Heaven 94, alter Portland won
the opener . Ban Frenciaoo and
Loa Angelea a lo aplll, the Angela
taking the Ural t-l and th Heal
the aecnnd 4-).
At San Diego pitcher Al Benton
walked Jack Tnbln for Bcatlle'a
winning run In Uie 10th Inning of
the opener. Itay Oriels hmnered
for three Rainier runa. In the
nightcap the Padree got all Uwlr
runa In the fifth aa Tom Alaton
homered with two aboard and Mill
tmlh hit for Uw circuit wiih on
on.
Sacramento Managr 0n De
auteli protected Uw flral game
with Portland In Uie flral Inning.
II claimed uilerferenca by Port
land baa.runuer Jim Ruaaell, Ed
Basuiakl drove In lour runa dur
ing the Portland victory. Nippy
Jane homered for Sacramento
wllh a male aboard.
Tri-Meet Win
PORTLAND 11 Lewi and
Clark dtteated Portland Staia and
Oregon Colleg of Education In a
Hack meet here Saturday. Lewi
and Clark had mi point, Portland
Biaie , ana oce 34,
Hogan Shatters Par
In Masters Victory ,1
AUOUSTA, Oa. uf-Whn ' 8(0
Hogan, Uw llttl perfeollonut from
Txa, auipped up to aocept Uw
M,OM check for hi record-shattering
victory In Ih nth Maaltrs
Oolf Tournament, ha ld h hoped
to rdurn next year and ahoot tb
m olkr of golf.
Byron Nelaon, a fellow Texan
who ha acted a boat player sine
Bob J one retired, raplwd:
"If Ben Ifogan come back and
hoot tha aim caliber of golf h
hot thla year, he'll b out there
playing all by hlinaell."
Alter the way tha "retired" Ho
gan lamed Uw tough, ,MiO-yard
August National Club course, hi
tournament mate probably wish
be d walled until today and played
with President Elsenhower during
hi golfing vacation Instead of
beating them out of the biggest
hunk of prlsa money.
Th 40-year-old IM! Master
champion mad Ih beautiful, spa
cious cours look easy with bis
almost faultiest performance. Hi
Iron shot and pulling were panic-
TIME OUT!
v J film v vaxal I f
"Oara tit Then I ( again ler-
geluag i m ut acaasM
UOs year!"
ulsrly afffctlv.
Not only did he sllc 14 strokes
off par but li also bettered tha
previous tournament record by
flva strokes. And his 70-W-M40
4 waa Uie Uilrd time In Masters
history that anyon haa managed
four sub-par founds. Par la W-W
n. .- . . . .
Ed (Porky) Olives of Palm
Spring, Calif., shot a 10 yesterday
lo match th old record ol ink
and finish second.
Lloyd Mangrum of Nil, III., high
money winner thl winter, made a
nice comeback to finish third with a
2(2.
Oliver pocketed i2.M0 and Man
grum 11,700 when prise money in
Uw 110,000 tournament wa doubled
all Uw way down the line. The
total wa approximately IM.000
whan you count the 1200 grant lo
every pro who finished out of the
lop 24 "money" places.
Bob Hamilton of EvanavllI. Ind.,
wa fourth with 22, good for 11.400,
Chick Harbert ol Detroit and Tom
my Boll of Maplewood. N J., tied
for fifth with 2U. sMO (sen, and
Ted Kroll of Hartford, N. Y. bad
2M for seventh and 1700. Harvl
Ward Jr. of Atlanla and Prank
Btranahan of Toledo tied tor low
amateur honors with 201.
Defending Champion Sam Snesd
of White Sulphur Sprlnga, W. V.,
bad a 22 total and a lie for 16th.
Ntt Pros Bill
Corvallis Show
CORVALLIS tfl Jack Kramer
and Prank Sedgman will meet In
an exhibition tennis mstch at 0111
Coliseum here May 2. Pancho
Segura and Ken McGregor will
play an accompanying malcb,
Th touring professionals also
hsva scheduled matches In Port
land, May 22 and 24.
Ducks Win
CORVALLIS UK Oregon won
three field event and all Uie run
ning eventa Saturday to defeat
Oregon Slate In a track and field
meet here. No official results wan
kepi.,
Idaho State
National .
Ring Champ
POCATKLLO. Idsbo W Idaho
Ststa Colics boxer (lugged their
wy to three Individual title
Saturday night a tb Bengals won
Uw . National Intercollegiate box
ing championship.
Tha uire win In tb final round
gave the boat Idaho State team It
Doint. Celandine- champion Wis
consin claimed two titles and sec
ond place wltb 10 point. Louisiana
Stale wa third wllh 16. . ...
Michigan Btata, North Carolina
AT and San Jos Slate each
notched 10 point. Other team
score: Penn Stale I: Washington
Slat ; California, South Carolina
and Virginia, 4 each; Maryland I,
and California Poly, Idaho, Min
nesota and Syracuse, 1 each.
Idaho Stale' crown were won
by Olympic boxer Ellsworth
(Spldsr) Webb. 1M pounds; Vie
Kobe, HI pounds, and Paddy Oar-
r. m pounds.
Ray Zale. 176 pounder, and
Pat areenan, 14T pounder, won
championships for Wisconsin.
Zale ws swarded the John M.
Larowa Trophy which goes annual
ly to Uie boxer whose "Sportsman
hip, aklll and conduct perpetuates
the finest attribute in college box-
Zale fa a nephew of Tonv Zale.'
Uie former world middleweight
champion. BoUt live la Oary, Ind.
Pilots Lose
CORVALLIS UH Jim Ruggles'
three-run homer In Uu. eighth
Inning here Saturday boosted Ore
gon State to an g-2 win over
Portland University.
Ex-Olympic Skier '
Dies in Portland ' J
PORTLAND Of! Dsrrech
Crookes, who skied for the U. 8.
In the 1M Olympic game, died
Sunday after a long Illness. Be
waa 41.
Crookes and Don Praser, hus
band of Oretcben Praser, 146
Olympics alar, had been as
sociated In Uie oil business bare
for Uw past three years-
Prcdictiirg Yanlr Los
Isn't an Easy Chore
, By OAVLE TALBOT
MEW YORK Oft The time has
coma, by popular demand, to knock
down tha Yankees and assure Uwlr
horde of Ill-wishers that Caaey
Stengel's athlete will not win their
fifth straight flag In Uw American
League race starting today. The
Job get harder with each passing
spring, . . , " .
You might be surprised to know
bow mny person there are within
our ooraer who nste dm rangee.
It 1 a phenomenon we have not
seen satisfactorily explained, other
than that a lot of fans are blamed
tired seeing one dub get all the
grary.
- Perhaps 20 time recently, and
over a wide stretch of country, we
wen aaked, "What' Uie chance
of getting those bums out, of
there?" And they didn't mean
Brooklyn. ...
help : '
In every com our reply has been
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
By The Aaaaclalet Pica
W L Pet.
Seattle '
Hollywood" . ";
Los Angelea .
Portland -Sacramento
San Francisco
Oaklsnd
Ban Diego
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Suaday's Basalts
Portland t-O, Sacramento 2-3
Bollywood I-g. Oakland 2-6. . '!
Loa Angelea S-2, San Prandsco 1-4
Beattl 1, Ban Diego S.
Satardaya ReraMs ' ' '
Portland a-2, Sacramento 4-1, sec
ond game 10 Innings
Seattle 11, San Diego '
Oakland 2. HoUywood 2
Loa Angelea 4. San Francisco 1 :
that succor u at band; that tha
Clevelsnd Indian are , going to
wrap up Stengel's fat cat thla
time and deliver them, and that
the Yank are galling
very ' old, moat of Uiem be
ing in Uwlr 20a, and mat they are
likely to begin falling apart al any
time, now, .. . : n Y :
To partlcularute, w have aaked
them, to take little FbU Risauto,
tha glue-man In Uie champions'
Infield. Foil haa been eaung baar
food all winter and spring to com
bat hi ulcers, and he's going Into
Uw race underweight. That' ex
tremely encouraging to tha anti
Yank. : n. ,.;, . ;.; .
Tha other mf wider kiml been
bitting In exhibition gamaa. Stan
gal waa quoted Uw other day aa
saying they had htm plenty worried-
Ha said be simply didn't
know where to turn after hi boy
were combed by the Pttuburgn
Pirates, 10-6, the other day. Thai's
another good aign. ,.r.j
LOOKS BAD ..
Added to that, Vic Raschl, the
veteran starting pitcher, hasn't
looked good at an. Ha baa pitched
2 innings In Uw exhibitions and
haa been bombarded for 26 blta
and 30 runa. ..: s ': . v
Aa for Yogi Berra, we saw. on
bet- made at, even- money thai he
leads Uw league fca batttag tola
time. Thla plainly ahowa that tha
Yank, or Uwlr follower, at least,
are becoming overconfident. . It's
been Uie downfall of many club.
iiini Taairi Math Malas
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