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glPllSffflJSI By Hat Wejunlf Gaxetl Tim Sports 'Zdlto tftf SECTION TWO-rPages 9-16 Sports, Comics, Classified4 mm- Mm mm ESTABLISHED 1862 CORVALLIS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1950 VOL 42, NO. 9 Yankees Drop Browns Despite Sues Hip Beaver Miller Diamond Junior Ball Meeting j(Cn Carpenter Receives Well-Deserved Honor Oregon State's bard-charging left halfback of last fall, Cen Carpenter, has received an invitation to play onthe college all-star eleven gui year in their annual game against the professional gridmen. This ear's contest will find the collegians matched against the Philadelphia iagles with Soldiers field in Chicago as the secene of battle. Carpenter received the Invitation last Monday and spent no dm in deliberation before accepting. He realised it was an honor bestowed on very Saw college In fact the setup for this yrtrt classic makes it even greater laurel.

In previous seasons. jbir were some 70 players chosen to represent the collegiate ranks. However, only about 40 players will be picked for toe com On Slate for Tonight DiMag Slump; Kiner Connects Nine In 11fhr 2-1 the most in the majors, 23. Nine Trips CHS In 2-0 Shutout By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer What's wrong with Joe Dimag- Mel Parnell pitched the Boston Red Sox into a first place tie with i By the" Associated Press The Hollywood Stars, 1949 Pa DeSylria Signs Grid Contract With Eagles I PHILADELPHIA. May 19 iffy Tom DnSylTie, standout guard 'and team captain of test year's Oregon State football team, signed professional eoaj-; tract with ihe Philadelphia Eagles yesterday.

DeSylvia was one of four play-! era to ink pacts with the Philadelphia club. The Eagles sura last year's Nstional football league champions. Detroit in the American league, gio? defeating the Tigers, 6-1. Walt cific Coast league champions, ap The star outfielder of the world Dropo, subbing for the ailing Billy Goodman at first, hammered his 1 parently are not In the mood to be mauled further by their cross-town rivals, the Los Angeles An- champion New York Yankees, one of the greatest -and highest paid figures in the game, is in the midst Byron Springfield Coaches, managers and officials of the summer recreation Junior Softball and baseball leagues will meet tonight at the Community Center building. Fifth and Madison sterets.

to draw plans for the coming Richard F. "Dick" Pollard, commissioner of the leagues, will be in charge of the session. Beys between the ages, of nine and II are eligible to compete in the program. Anyone els interested In taking part in the program is also urged to attend the gathering. high pitcher, fashioned a four-hit Igels.

of one of his worst batting slumps. to 0 shutout over the corvauis Spartan diamond outfit on Taylor They demonstrated as much In Not only does it have Joe wor ma April is festivities. Tbe Beaver flash win depart for the mid-west about the middle of -July to drill with the team. Dr. Eddie Anderson, bead coach at Holy Cross, will be the all' star tutor.

Chosen on every all-coast team last year, and mentioned on several all-America selections, Carpenter was selected to play in the annual East-West Shrine game at San Francisco last New Years day. Although he did not see too much action on offense. their series opener last night ried, It has the entire Yankee team concerned. second home run in eight games for the Sox. Eddie Joost's eighth inning home run enabled the Philadelphia Athletics to shade Cleveland's slumping Indians, 0-8, as Lloyd Hittle turned in a 3-2 victory for Washington over the Chicago White Sox in his first start of the season.

Johnny SchmiU i hurled the field yesterday afternoon, winning a pitcher's duel from CHS mounds-man Bill Thompson. It was the second victory in as many days for the Millers over the local nine. (Tuesday). Two weeks ago the Angels beat them five out of seven starts. But In their latest et- Dimaggio is the first to tell you that he's never felt better in his Sports Roundup iort, the Stars proceeded to white-(wash their neighbors 5-0.

also gave ud only life. No aches, no pains, no back trouble and no sign of the heel disorder that kept him out of the first 65 games of the -1J49 season; i he was outstanding on defense which furthered the proof of his versatility. Carpenter was second on the Ust ot most wanted Dlayer. in the OPofes. Chuck Stevens' three-run hom By HUGH FUIXERTON, JR.

NEW YORK. Mnv lO-iVCali- Jet er in the first inning was more four safe hits, but the visitors managed to utilize one of them for run while scoring their other tally, at the expense of two Corvallis errors. Washington State wnai men is me reason tor nis than enough, as things turned ouU Ken Carpenter sional football draft. Only Notre Dame's Leon Hart -t sititi over we inew iorn i current puny 47 batting ma7iar EPienty of credit should go lo The Yankee clioDen would Cive Hurler Glen Moulder. He re Back In ND Lead; omians, who go for track and field meets in a big way, dre planning to make an annual affair of the triangular meet involving the Pacific Anori mhnmna Bni thm itt! Tn Ann The Springfield nine lumped stricted the Angels -to four- hits.

ondj' pitched SlieWon; ed from -the fame during A large chunk of his 100,000 sal; aryto know. No Explanation V. Tf all singles and allowed only two Ducks. Nip: Huskies tanked above him. ihe Cleveland Browns succeeded securing the draft rights on the star Orange back.

However, he has yet to sign a eontract as he wants to remain eligible for spring baseball atOSC. Beaver Baseball Nightmare the Northern Trip Just what happened On Oregon State's baseball triD into'the north- into the scoring column- in the first frame after leadoff batter Del. Mattews reached first on a -walk inning argument. IC4A indoor fillers. It, was I 'ZTit juri rilifnrnia MirViItran State And' St.

Louis and Boston were rain Sv The Aaaodiatad Praaa "1 can.i expiam na saia oe-fore last night's game against the St. Louis "All I know Reliefer Bob Savage' halted a and stole second. This set the stage for. Norm Nelson' -timely single ed out. Philadelphia and Cincin ata Seattle rally as the Padres nati were not scheduled.

Pet Washington State 4.,.. Washington 8 .727 Idaho 1 .864 skipped across the' rem San Diego managed to win off in both records and easn The plan is to hold it on the date of the Penn and Drake relays, so nobody would have a dual meet Is that my timing is off. There is absolutely nothing wrong with me physically. I had great spring. I'm in perfect condition.

My Orecoa 4 .833 Itods in which the Beaver nine was konked for a loss in each of six outings? It was hard to figure out" from glancing" at the box scores wired to the papers. The pitching looked solid enough to merit at feast a couple wins, and the Orangemen seemed to be getting their ihtre of the hits. They didn't play flawless ball, but they, did win m-t. Orestes Minoso provided the IPadre fireworks, batting in five plate with what proved Deuie winning tally. Boots Aid Millers Oregon Htata 7 conflict California already (runs with a homer and a brace of A pair of Spartan errors in the weight is just right I suppose I claims the biggest meet of all, the isingles and scoring twice himself.

Coliseum relays at Los. Angeles, JThe Rainier picked up run in It looked more than ever today if Washington State and Washing need more batting practice. seventh stanza, the only boots they committed during the contest, Joe nearing 38, got in some ex which are expected to draw 50,000 It he ninth and had two runners ton will decide the northern di spectators for the fourth straight board before the side was retired paved the way for the only other Miller counter. After Harrington vision Coast conference baseball pennant chase when they meet in row on May 19 Paddy Young, fames at the nome "apple orchard" while booting Just as many. Coach Ralph Coleman had no alibies to of far upon returning.

Hi merely said the team played well, but Just couldn't seem to sock the onion when il counted. Time after time, continued Coleman. I batter would get up with runners on base and either whiff, round out or fly out. Then, the next inning the fellow would go up with nobody on the sacks and rap out a clean hit. tra licks before the game.

Still he went naught for four as the Yankees defeated, the Browns, 4-2. Lefty Ed Lopat pitched a three- popped out and Mattews did like wise, Lloyd reucner got we on a Spartan outfield error. A Spart Pullman this Friday and '-iV The two clubs, separated by i half game atop the standings, ex hitter for his third triumph. i Pitcher Max surkont won tut ewa game as Sacramento edged Portland 2-1 in 11 innings. Surkont homered and then scored the final tally in the extra Inning.

His round-tripper came in the "third. Meanwhile, Ralph Kiner, Na an infielder then mishandled Nelson's bouncer while Felkner scrambled all the Way to the plate. tional league's home run king went on another batting spree last night. changed the lead yesterday when WSC stomped on Idaho 13-1 and One of the games he did bemoan losing was the second contest to the Huskies at Seattle. (And weren't say we blame him- after hear-inf the explanation.

Don White, the ace OSC lefty, had a shutout In bis pocket going into the final frame. He got into a little deep water 'though, and allowed Washington runners to reach second and third. The Corvallis outfit couldn't He blasted two home runs, one Portland tied things up in the who takes on Charley Fusari in the Garden Friday night, is chairman of the Greenwich Village Police Athletic league fund drive Schact wUl start his 29th year ot clowning (official, that is) in Newport News, V8, this -month. She Had It Down Pat Judge P. B.

O'Sullivan of the Connecticut supreme court of er rors lives right across the road from a golf course in Orange, Conn. 7i So it's more or less natural tiiat his daughter, Patricia, should be with the bases full, to defeat Ihinth, Dain Clay tripling and then connect with Harrington's deliveries when it counted. They had the Huskies fell apart to drop i 5-4 decision to Oregon. The Cougars were never In dan Brooklyn almost single-handedly. coming nome on nucKey nocco runners on the base-paths In every y.

Kiner's sixth and seventh homers of the season enabled the Pitts ft SVonolejtA anA ftah-lnnrl hnt. ger, tallying four runs in the first inning and coasting to victory as Lee Dolquist marked up his sixth Irtled for 11 innings and all for as far as the standings In an effort to set up a force play at the plate, and to get a weaker hitter to the plate, the Oregon State strategy was to walk fiw first man and load the cushions. White proceded to pilch the first three pilchs wide while the Husky watched in disgust But oa the fourth pitch, his disgust evidently got the best of him. The baiter crowded the plat as close as possible and reached out is slap the pilch for a base hit to win the ball asms. inning" of the game but weren't able to sock them around.

Superb fielding on the part of the Millers got Harrington out of several jams, especially in the fourth and sixth frames when the Spa trans got two burgh Pirates to overcome a 5-0 deficit and whip the Dodgers, 10-5. Kiner's grand slammer, which came in the bottom of the eighth, was his second of the campaign are concerned. The game was straight victory. Ted Tappe's two-run homer in the eighth was called because of the late hour the big blow. with the count tied up at 7-aiL.

and eighth of his big league career. Washington's Bob Moen, also The game was as wild as it was runners on the sacks. Stoimer Hits Pair come a top-flight golfer judge, one of his state's most prominent citizens and an orator who can roll 'em in the aisles when' to likes, isn't so sure it's working out right Seems O'Sullivan went That tied him with, Philadelphia's seeking his sixth win, nursed long. The Oaks ran up a 6-3 lead Instead of the OSC1 nine being engaged in a battle for the division pennant as was predicted by the early-season prognosti-cators, they must now shoot the works in their remaining four carries Don Steimer, who doubles be Bill Nicholson for most grand slam tween catching and playing the in the first three frames. Catcher Ray Noble homered with a mate on base in the third.

4-3 lead over Oregon going- into the eighth inning only to have the Husky defense collapse. Three straight errors and Ray Stratum's outfield for Corvallis, led the lo with Oregon to stay out of the league basement. The best they can do homers by active National leag uers. 1 Gehrig Holds Mark now is to come up with a complete sweep against the Ducks and wind But the hit-happy Seals got five cm blows and three runs in the ninth. single brought two runs and vic to keep a business appointment recently and gave his name to the office receptionist The gal looked up and gave him a big smile, exclaiming: "Oh, you're Pat O'Sul-livan's father, aren't you?" i Only Rogers Hornsby, the bid St.

Louis slugger, and George Kel lEach team scored once In the up the campaign at a .500 clip, seven won and seven lost. Bits 'O This 'N That tory. Dewayne Johnson, Duck gave up only one run ly, former New York Giants first tentn. Short Score) (11 innings) ''i. Mans are quickly taking shape for the installation of public rest after relievirfg Lyle Rogers in the first inning.

Ray Coley homered Even his court couldn't correct baseman, made more, nornsoy hit 12 and Kelly 10. Lou Gehrig, famous Yankee first baseman hit Sacramento ..001 000 000 012 6 1 rooms, team dressing rooms and concession and storage room spaces cals at the plate with two hits in as many times up. Nelson sparked the winners with three for four. In hurling the victory, Harrington gave up six walks while striking out 'five. Thompson whiffed four Miller batsmen and passed an equal1 number.

Short Score: RHE Springfield 100 000 12 4 0 Corvallis 000 000 00 4 2 Harrington and Harper; Thompson and Bauer. for the winners in the third. Portland i .000 000 001 001 7 2 that error. vr Shorts and Shells 4 The eastern championship spring me Aioany Memorial stadium. The work is being rushed into com-aktion in preparation for the state high school baseball tournament to be held at the stadium on May 25, 26 and 27 The over-supply regatta at Annapolis, Md Satur day will have a record entry of Si of mow this year is not only keeping a lot of fishermen away from RAULIrtG STES TO TKI STOCKYARDS When ft com to tough, heavy (obs you eeed a tough, heavy truck! Uke IM Ford r-3 Platform with Stock Rack, ft Has tonus BulU brldgeype platform from Ihe tide rcrlli or riveted lo ateeX eroai gk-dan.

And for nothing power plu tnar lavonte lake resorts about the state, but it is also causing ex crews, including two oewcpmers, Wisconsin in the varsity race and Dnrtmnuth in trte rejihitlan eupnt. irasve damage. The oster Cascade Rod and Gun club lodge, one nomkal opaxoflon only Ford off art you V. kruck ngmst- mile west of theJSouth Santiampass summit, and he open-type. USj fFrr stageftrie-TT Da II playolls begin ronignt wnen iutksi service garage at nsn iaxe pave Dom peen completely destroyed by the weight of record 1950 snows.

Extensive damage- Was dm reported on one cabin at the Santiam Fish and Game Clear Lake M-fcfl Msanateiaaa.il mi fc ,1 Arizona and Hardin-Simmons begin a three-game series for the border conference title i Winner either will set an outright invi resort. tation foV the "world series" or a the American Bowling Congress shot at the Southwest conference champs American league ros ters show 28 ten-year men and ten more, who'll achieve that status final Moom Lsainw Staadlng Smi4 iteU FlV Maton'a FItk 4T 6m LoMing Campanr ..43 Prl Development 42 Cornilii RadUtar 8he 42 Wmtra tm. '40 Brk: luuruiee 38 HerVt AMoriated S9 Birkt'a Appliaawa 85 Starr Plttatbina; 85 Haaeoek Bm Una 25 Sanit.rr Market 25 Tout Tell Drive-Inn 24 this season There's some question whether all of them are active players. Cleaning ihe Cuff 1 '1 5 i iii! ill il i I 1 5 1 3 i 1 )'( Hi! Ml 1 1 11 i was formed 50 years ago. The amendment, which must get a majority of the votes of some 400 delegates at Friday's convention, would allow rounding of the bottoms on a 532-inch radius.

Directors said the change would make the pins topple a bit easier, and probably from side to side several times before settling on their present flat bottoms. The placed Its OK on 10 other amendments which will come before the Credit Oklahoma Coach Bruce Round-Base Bowling Pins May Become Law COLUMBUS, May 10 -Wh A scoring break for the bowlers is in the making, if executive directors of the ABC have their way. The directors, at a tiea session-last Tright, "put their stamp of approval on a rules intendment which would permit tbe rounding of the bottom of the pins a thing frowned upon and banned by the regulations since Drake and his No. 1 player, Jimmy Vickers, with an assist on t3il '3xa 'jrr Tntr Kirt 11 1 i l-vy- mtf ajl'- -i Charley Coe's victory in the western amateur golf. Just before- the 128-pound Vickers went out to play Frankie Stranahan, Drake wired him: "Vickers vs.

Par, not Strana han. Jimmy went out and licked them both Larry Shrop shire (Lexington, leader) wants to know if any college bell game can top the 3-3, 13-mning tie between Kentucky and Georgia in which C.M. Newton and Carl Adams pitched 12 scoreless innings. Joe Medwick has reduced his golf handicap to two which seem to show there's no penalty for Eberle Schultz Wins Law Nod Over LA Dons LOS ANGELES, May 10 -JP-Eberl Schultz, onetime Oregon State college football tackle, is making good money not playing football. He was awarded $7,500 in superior court yesterday in a suit against the Los Angeles Dons ot the defunct AH-America conference.

The former Beaver said he had signed a contract for J8.000 but was released by Coach Jimmy Phelan. He won a similar suit for 15,000 last year against the Los Angeles Rams of the National league. swinging at bad bans in that game ir "Jeao'- BEUYEKiXG KEAT fXOM TKI C0RX MAKXCT When corvm to fast, flflht fobs you need a fast, RgM truck, like thin. Ford F-1 Famyt. it ha a Sonut Built reinforeed welded all-tteal body eomfoctabry cutMonad budcel-typ driver's seat And you get a dioic of a 95-Iih.

Sis or a V-8 englrwl Com htyou'U get a big trade-in en your prenent tnwld i mm. The Mason's Five and tee Log-gin Company Moose league bowling teams, winners of the one--twu positions in the second round of play, will tangle with the Western Feed Store and Corvallis Radiator Shop teams respectively Friday night in the first round of the league playoffs. The winner of Friday's playoff activity will meet in a match for the Moose league championship at 7 p.m. Sunday evening. Corvallis Radiator Shop finished ahead of the pack in the first round of play while the Western Feed team came in second to qualify for the playoffs.

The league's will be highlighted next Monday night when the bowlers will hold their annual banquet in the Beau Brum-mell Supper club at the Hotel Benton; Team trophies will be awarded at that time. Till week' reanlta: Herb'a Aeaoeiatell (4) Skow 434, Bordea 41. Wrwcirber 349, Hrott 505, Green 535. Toot Tell Drivelnn (O) 391. Eoward 369, YoynRi 326.

Savia SM.J'ayne 424. iitr t-osginc Company S) Hanke 489, Otto bin. Havelka 436. Benedict 418. Kanda 419.

Birka'a Applianrea (II 8bk 394. Pilar tan 4, Skinner 494, (xottleib 401. Bunker 389. Carvallia Radiator Shop (S) Haledorn 53S, Banker 47, Jarna 457. Smitb 535.

Koliad 567. Starr PlambioK (I) Kennedy 478, K.unhton 433. UeH.lle 426, oh neon 3S8. Mtarr 464. Sanitary Market 3) Kidder 484.

Wren 447, Lnkena .135. Abaentee 384, 467. Maaon'a Five (14 Jenaen 4S5, Brandt 463. ijnd 458, Bevaadiek 429. Walker 8S6.

Pratt Development (2) M. Pratt 437. C. Pratt 34 Doty 406. WiUon 3o0.

H. Pratt 540. Barkar'a Inajaranee (2) Peteraea 5X9. Prioe 443, Barker 444, Marphy.354, Plenry 481. vsV ---isfissMiii Mrs: Chuck Kindred Gets Dodo On No.

7 "The first hole in on by a wo-maa golfer this season was posted yesterday at the Corrallis Country Club- by Mrs. Chuck Kindred. Mrs. Kindred, president of the ladies golf association, holed out on the 140-yard No. 7 green, She was playing, in company with seTeral other goiters, including Carol Frees Bowman, former stale champion.

-V 7m nzs RttfS WHT AJSIXICA'S K0. 1 TRUCK VALUE DOES COSE FOI Y0UK PCLUK A choice of two V-8' and two o-cyiinder englnet in over 17 modeU tovei mare by fitting the job better ir Uadomatk Ignition favat gat 1r Aluminum oBoy pittom tove 08 it Engine-top ifting of MeetorkM ktvm an maintaooncn if Mew prk reductiont tove money up to $80. Baseball Scores By Tk Associated Praaa rational Leafua s- IBiea Near York Pitlabarra in. Brooklyn) S. inertraa Lam New York 4.

St. Leaia 1 Boston Detroit -1. Philadelphia 9, Clerelend S. Washington 3. Ckieaga 3.

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