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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 27

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Uc. 4. tip IT Bowliiig With Bev Shook TFpmeii's Qty Tournament Produces Many Winners There also are two good-look What Williams sees and i left much to be desired, although Hannan was 10-6 after beiuft re base, Ed Brinkman at short and Ken McMullen at Two otherswho might break in are can't understand is a catcher This Is another la a series oa leagoe team prospects. By MIKE RATHET 1 ing young prospects Tom Grieve, who hit .296 at Burlington, N.C- and .290 at Salisbury, called from Buffalo. "4 like' Paul Casanova who was on the All-Star in 1967 and back in Associated Press Writer the minors last year, a pitcher N.C, and Gene hit .259 with Burlington but showed hke Phil Ortega who won only power with 15 homers and 39 Dick .276 with 11 homers and 35 RBI at Buffalo, and Hank Allen, the brother of Philadelphia's Richie Allen.

Pitching is the big question-mark. Williams sees strong arms, poor records and ever it is there is a feeling beginning to grow at this camp that those1 assets will enable Williams to get the most out of what abilities the Senators have. Arid what abilities da they have? After 3 less than two short weeks of eyeing the material on says: "I don't want to make the mistake of going overboard too soon a mistake' even experienced baseball managers make. RBI. With Howard an established power hitter," Williams undoubtedly would like to find It's a staff with which Wil4 Hams will be challenging what.

Is considered the of thJ two divisions that will make up the American League this year The Senators are in with pen nant- winning Detroit, BaltiJ more, Cleveland, Boston, an New York the first five team last year. Making an impression 'fat those circles may just be a little tougher than making one'witQ. Epstein. Yes, the women's city tournament is over for another year. But, for all those that placed in any of the events, the excitement of being a winner has not died away yet.

Since this is the largest tournament in the Salem area for women bowlers, it is only fitting that the someone to complement him one game after May last year and guy with Epstein's' credentials who hit just The Senators strong point last year was an outfield composed of Howard, who hit those 44 homers, drove in 106 runs and hit 374; and two newcomers Del Unser and; Brant Alyea. They just might remain as a unit The big winner last year was POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) First baseman Mike Epstein bad Just checked in at the Washington camp when Manager Ted Williams asked him to step into his office: I "He said hello," said Epstein. "I said hello. He said, 'Let's get down' to some serious baseball talk And he proceeded to ask me what I try to do when I'm up at the plate.

Did Epstein get the feeling that Williams could help him with his hitting. the veteran Camilo Pascual, and it just could be Epstein, who hit at a .276 clip with 12 homers after returning from the minors. The rest of the infield is veteran with Bernie Allen at second with a 13-12 record. The rest of the starting staff Frank Ber- top winners In each event and -class be congratulat But there are' some guys out ed and put in the spotlight' taina, Joe Coleman, Jim Han-nan, Barry Moore and Ortega there who look like they can do it" vr Some of the guys out there pulled the Senators to a tie for sixth place two years ago, but I 5- Winners in Class A events were: Team Northgafe Femmesr 3212; Salem Trophy, 3096; Hacienda, 3078; Northgate Bowl, 3048; and Starlite Lanes, 3031. Doubles Marge Armentrput Nancy "Ted Williams," replied Epstein, "gives you that impres some of those same guys let the club drift into last place in 1968 sion no matter what he's talking about" Call it his exuberance, his despite the fact Frank Howard led the majors in homers with Dowe, 1276; Dacia HaQ 1 IWAVAN qu 44.

knowledge, his presence what Introductory Off er! Oddsmakers List S.SO-1STUSS. LESS BLACKWAll plus i.7 rxr. ACM because she is a "pro." So what! Cassie is a member of this association and she can bowl only in the city tournament for which 'she holds her membership. Though she sports a high she does not hold the highest average in the association and there are approximately sixteen other members who average within nine pins of Cassie according to last season's yearbook. Cassie is treated no differently in the tournament than any one her handicap is based on her average and she must bowl exceptionally well to place.

Members of this association should be proud to have someone with the ability to bowl with the pros from other cities and states across the nation. Why penalize Cassie because of her ability rather, consider it a privilege that she is "a member oft our Starts Saturday Qualifying rounds begin this weekend in the Oregon State Bowling Proprietors Association Men's All Star Tournament Ac- tion begins Saturday at Cherry City moves later that evening to Town and Coun- -try Lanes, starts again Sunday at 1 p.m. at Bowl and concludes later at Northgate BowL Four games are shot at each house and one out of every four contestants will advance to the semi finals later this month. Many of our top bowlers will be competing so get out and root your favorite bowler to victory. Remember that March 15 is the deadline for entries in the 200 Club's mixed doubles tournament slated, for the weekend of March 22, 23, at Pioneer Lanes in Independence.

Squad times on Saturday are 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Entry fee is $7 per couple.

Duos must be a 200 Club member and a male of her choosing. Plan now to attend your city association's annual meeting which is coming up in April. The women's meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. April 20 in the Keg Platter. The men's meeting will be held April 26.

Another reminder Is to buy your tickets new for the Jointly sponsored "Fun Night" sf the men's and women's associations. An elegant buffet dinner will be served, with dancing and other entertainment later in the evening. This all happens April It at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Door, prizes will also be awarded through the purchase of rickets which entitle the holder to, two lines of bowling as well as the chance at the door prizes. Tickets for the evening out and the door prizes are available through your house representatives and association officers, for $2.50 and $1 respectively.

X. League's Eastern Division crown with Baltimore and Cleveland close behind at 3-1. Boston was listed at 7-2, New 24-MONTH TREADWEAR GUARANTEE 4-ply nylon cord body Rolled tread shoulder Polybutadiene tread compound York Yankees at 10-1 and Riverside Runabout Washington 200-1. Snyder predicts a real dogfight for the AL's Western Division title with Oakland established the favorite at 2-1, Cleta Ringle, 1263; Marge Whitmore Ruth Cavin, 1261; Joan Howard Norma Ogan, 1253; and Ethel Riches Ernie Ostin, 1242. Singlet Kathy Clark, 705; Dot Henry, 675; Mary Hansberry, 674; Bev -Shook, 669; and Colleen Baylor, 662.

All- Events Sue Sele, 1987; Alice Custodio, 1930; and Pat TUgner, 1311 Class events winners were Team Capitol Flooring, 3110; Valley Telephone, 3109; Ken Mar Tavern, 3083; Truax Oil, 3081; and Blue Garden Restaurant, 3072. Doubles Sue Sele-Betty Lalack, 1358; Cheryl Koonce Bobbe Domes, 1335; Ann Ruegsegger Marine Dhabort 1309; Jean Custer -Alice Custodio, 1297; and Dorothy Pane-Sandi McKibben, 1286. Singles Mickey 707; Doris Wilson, 691; Willie Van Dolah, 691? Carol Cornwell, 664; and Paula Merry, 661; All vents Nancy Dowe, 1992; Joan Wagner, 1971; and Mikei Hanke, 1967. Winners in Class events were: Teanv Nico Furniture, 3102; Carriage Motors, 3091; Fink's Enco, 3089; Oregonian, 3079; and China Cafe, 3055. Doubles Janet and Judy -Booze, 1299; Myma Pointer-Babe Jaskoski, 1269; Nell Etheridge Dorothy Jensen, 1251; Mary Ann Splonski Jeanne Logan, 1248; and Lillie McCain-Frances Doerfler, 1244.

SINGLES Fritz Herschbacli, 494; Ruth Capps, Ml; Kathy Beldt, (59; Clara Case, 457; and Jeanne Logan, (57. All- events Myrna Pointer, l9t; Fritz Herschbach 1945; and Clara Pederson, 1924. All-events winner was Cassie Bain with 1491. No Favors Mentioning Cassie's name brings an Item to mind that has been broght up In past' years and again this year. Some members of our association feel that Cassle should not bowl In our regular city tournament Close behind, according to Snyder, are the California Angels, Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins, all bunched at LAS VEGAS (UPI) -World champion Detroit and Oakland, St Louis and San Francisco were tabbed as divisional favorites Tuesday in the newly aligned major leagues.

Oddsmaker Jimmy (The Greek) Snyder figures St. Louis and San Francisco will take the eastern and western titles in the National League. St Louis was a 5-2 choice over the Chicago Cubs (3-1), Pittsburgh Pirates (4-1) and Philadelphia Phillies (6-1). The New York Mets were listed at 25-1. San Francisco, at 6-5, was nearly even money to outdistance Los Angeles (5-2), Atlanta (3-1) and Cincinnati (3-1) in the West.

Snyder doesn't think the Houston Astros will provide much of a challenge because he puts their title chances at 100-1. Detroit was pegged a 5-2 favorite to nab the American BLACKWALL PLUS TUSELfSS KTRODUCTORY nXX TIT. SIZES EACH 6 50-13 2 for $23 17 7.33-14 2 for $79' 2.07 7JS-U 2M 7T3-13 rai 55 2 for 139 2J7 "With trads-bi Hrss off your car.WtwaHt $3 mors aa As expected the four expansion teams were established as extremely long shots. Stars Picked In Pacific-8 By Coaches JHS Wrestling At Leslie 14, Watteaker 49: I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- Three seniors and two sopho Sports Scoreboard Hivcrddo Pro: Hockey mores made up the coaches' 1969 Pacific Eight all-conference basketball team announced today. Big Lew Alcindor of UCLA was the only unanimous choice, the third year the 7-1 1-2 center has been so honored.

Other seniors included Ted Wierman of Washington State and Mack Calvin of USC. The sophs included Charlie Johnson of California and Curtis Rowe of UCLA. Named to the second team NHL East St: Brewa (L) d. rormaa; Hollis (W) Winter; le FOrman (W) eV Cooper; 195: Atkinson (W) 4. Rains IMt Seatea (L) d.

Lake 115: Boacher CW) d. K. cooper; 121: Peters (W) Fiaeraa; 171: R. Boaeher (W) d. Glascock; 134: Altermatt (W) d.

Samples; 149: Hal-rorsea (W) Prank; 14S: Dyer (L) Ladassor: 155: Srarherad (L) Baare; 171: Lewis W) p. Backs; 1S8; Dehat (W) p. Eads. At Jadsoa 31, Waldo 11: 99: Rose tore CW) d. Warrea; 95: tmitk (J) d.

MiHert 119i Br. key J) d. Saethea; 115: Oriffith (J) p. Lathrop; 121; Halo (J) d. Porterfleld; 127: Atkias (J) d.

Kalley; 134: Laadis (W) d. Delo-retto; 149: Colkln tJ) P. MeBrlde; 1t: Searisdsr (J) d. Neelt 15S: Etea (J) d. Harp; 1S2: Wilsoa (W) p.

MeCaoley; 1S9: Hera (J) d. Hithsmith; At Walker 13, Parrtsh 39 99: Johasea W). Moe draw: 95: Kkea (P) a. Kscaeanaa 1SS: WrtaM (P) d. Tee; 119; BearUad (W) d.

Ayettc; 115: Mastersoa (W) d. Boa-aey; 121: BoseafeM (P) d. BrOwa; 127: Groom (W). Carsoa draw: 134: Pro Basketball NBA. TaeidaT-s Kasalta New York 111.

Philadelphia 101 Chicago 103. Atlanta SO Los Anfelcs 137. Detroit 101 San Diego 116. Phoenix 10 LT ..:41 17 38 14 ...35 24 Montreal -Boston New York Detroit -Toronto Chicago ...33 25 College Basketball NAIA Championships First Roand Whittier 77, Corpus Cnristl, Tex 86 Eastern Mien. 87, Georgetown, Ky.

83 Henderson. Ark. 78, St. n's Minn. 78 Central Wash.

62, New Haven 82 Maryland Stat 99. Wartburg. Iowa 90 Fairmont Stat. W. 93, Ind.

Cen. 75 High Point N.C. 102. Louis 90 Gannon, Pa. 81.

Jackson Miss. 58 29 22 30 29 Pta. 10 92 14 SO 8 78 10 78 14 72 7-67 13 81 10 58 9 51 19 49 12 46 10 40 SspjsjS sbTVVbswMH eejsaa9 fuiwiw was sammsi OUMMTS SO Wit (Mia 4m lljllll II I iijii igna S909J9) efJaW 9rf fesaVfSX IVeVBSi fseB 9aV avASAHTSsa aaaaor nu WSASCWItv mmmt mm9m tm IWJifcfciiii SZmZ'm ttAflOMOTBCMaVflS aSMMtjOrSaaVat ejseo ee esF WejSai ksseii eje CeseAiB were juniors Gary Freeman of West St. Louis 34 22 Oakland 24 33 Los Angeles 21 3d Philadelphia .......13 33 MlnnesoU 17 37 Pittsburgh 15 40 Tuesday's Results Minnesota 3, Boston 3 tie Montreal 3, St. Louis 0 Oregon State and George Irvine of Washington, sophs Jackie Ridgle of California and Stan tri a.

uaneai hvi dbtis Women's Golf Love of Oregon and senior Don p. Betts: ltt: Armprlest (P) p. Lord: 155: Ahea CP1 a. Komtal: ltf: Tnesdays Reswlts Lea Angetea 131. Oakland US Indiana 122, New York 112 Minnesota 130, Houston 128 Bowling Scores KOWHGAW Salem darners: BSrfc Ibt.

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Low Net Mrs. Judy TeaJ Tuesday's Results Detroit S. Pittsburgh 4 Baltimore 2, Washington 1 Los Angeles 4, Montreal 1 Minnesota 7, Boston Atlanta 5. Houston 3 New York. A.

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