Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STAND&RDJXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 25 1951 IDA Will Tournament Open Tuesday Bradley HIhIhMHS tfHHHS I 1 IwP Forman Held Naval Supply Depot Softball Candidatim Utah Indians Will Oppose VUlanova Wyoming As Witness in Slated Against Duquesn Fix Scandal ""Bf Standard-Examiner)LOS ANGELES March 24 (Special to The New York sports scribes have "discovered" what basketball denizens of these parts and Provo Utah have known for a long time— that Mel Hutchins Brigham caliber Young center is a eager of first water major league Hutchins an Arcadia Calif youth played last year in the Alhambra Summer league in the neighboring city — Now that Kansas State has made the N" C A A playoffs the east ern writing boys are also certain to discover another stellar player who won the Alhamjack Stone "best bra loop's player award" as against such tested competition offered by Hutchins Tom Riach of U S C Ed Tucker Stanford Crowthers of Utah and Blaine Stone tallied 29 points when the Aggies recently 2 upset aIllinois Big in game ton Ten champ f)MI akin to a Rose Bowl victory in relative significance Coach Payton Jordan of Occidental says this of bis distance McMillen who could be the nation's best in the mile and this year: ''Whoever beats him will have to set a world's record!" feme writers are recalling the football deeds of Centre college while discussing Oxy's great track Well why not? Both potential approxiare small colleges with 600 mately an enrollment of werewhile lid the "Praying Colonels" over tb stunning 6 to 0 triumph Harvard by "Bo" y Since the Bengals have a McMillen (spelled with an IpO of their own bow can they miss? There's something about a solfine dier as the song goes that issomeThere's also fine fine York Yankee thing about a New — like Notre that sets him apart Dame in football also Michigan the Chithe Cleveland Browns and Ben Like Hogan Bears cago Like Cecil Smith in in golf polo They bear the thoroughbred Donning a Yankee unistamp form does something to a baseball He faces a challenge as player before in living up to and never Yankee tradition the glorifying What is that something? perhaps Del Webb the r as the best albeit simple answer "There's a difference between conhe fidence and stated today "The Yankees have It also works both confidence ways The club officials have comin the players and plete confidence the players swear by our coaches and manager Casey StengeL It's ae plain as that" 91-7- arc-Bo- Mc-Mill- in then-might- er over-confiden- ce is also ironical tht when Joe Jit DiMaggio made his very first ap-t- hi week in his home much city in a Yankee uniform arouna p the interest will center d the boy who has—been Mantle succeed him to Mickey m AlawAfl nnlv ygreen uavui 3i2f lies j class C ball to date bat you truick-l- y can he conclusion that reach the iZmd ic there in the biE time - He His potential is tremendous hag an explosive type of speed and flies down to nrsi dmhm hand-picke- - Bowling tern: Don Forman former New York right-hande- all-sta- te usiwn aJ — Few people are taking Tom Fears' retirement threat seriously although it will take a good hike in pay to keep him in the Ram fold And believe it or not other Ram ends were paid higher salaries Chuck Tav- hart Fears in 1950 lor made nothing but new friends for Stanford while touring nere last week Also for himself How ran hie sincerity and earnestness help but pay Indian dividends says nrnoia caay ui w o v jc Hill wiU inherit the finest freshman fnnthatl cmmH since 1936 and at least 16 lettermen will return next season Toe Mnha Fi Trnfan'a new bar field coach admits to eating a lot or crow in recent weens ai various pigskin soirees here last year WFmld "The Philadelphia Eagles mr sure tn htat the Cleveland Browns without too much trouble'' Jess Hill picks U C L Bobby Work as the man to beat for P a whale C C sprint honors "He's mm- - sprinter" Hill stated "espeBeans Rear-da- n cially at 100 yards" now living" the Life of Riley W ft foamy 32 salesman in Long Beach turned down an offer to succeed the late Gabby Street as radio broadcaster for this year's St Louis Cardinals games ftnything new out this way? Yes One of the Los Angeles indeed Arnreli' TV nwinsnrs will emoha- size the feminine side by having a gal deliver the between-innin- g commercials this season while KFI is trying to interest the L IT Ansolec eliiH in recreated fflm That's right — recreated baseball games on video screens And how can that be done? It la nlanned to flashback to the electric scoreboard of thirty years ago with a sportscaster at hand to describe the play as the ball moves around the diamond Lights at the various bases will be switched on as the players advance Ask grandpa He can tell you all aooui li neiore rauiu sutu uun boards were displayed prominently ai i in iron ui at world series time newspaper offices all over the counk - A-'- s m m try Pinologies Chicago Wallops Browns 10 to 5 Maxie Kosof at 2 p m This is the day 30 of Ogden's pin trundlers these guys love competition n will shoot 5 games to win free or entries for Ritz Classic two take $2000 cash instead scratch win their divisions handicap splits their pot come on fellers take own shots your Leagues are in final stretch Autolook terrific 4 points first to fifth place Browning Chev leads Ogden Ford Sales JBaur between in 5th Auto W r e c k ing — American Wasatch Auto Legion-Frye- r League 3 points' first to fifth— WBf Skaggs on top— fifth Marsh mm — Sandwiched are — Nunn-Bush Shoes — Depot Grocery— Wednesday Navy Supply Chick-- Hill Mixed League Hot combine driving and chased by Van Orden & Minson — y & Fialdini— Bryan & Kobel Spb within 4 points — 3 Eagles points squabble divide 2472 Specs Outlaws and Field gals aiso Liberty 5 —Hill have beauty 3 points from first to third Trailers — Pluggers — COMMERCIAL bunched LEAGUE BEST RACE OF ALL — 3 points separate 7 clubs take your pick Sportsman's Hideout—Elks — Anderson Beckers— Sangberg—Jftp B Clothes— Boyies Furniture A It's a dandy contest in Friday Night Ladies CaL Free has league margin over LsMode Cleaners Espee Mixed one team in-- Palisades Summer leagues now new bowlers tyrannized all Ogden bowlers welcome LOS ANGELES Calif March 24 (AP) —The Chicago Cobs exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning today and went on to beet the St Louis Browns in an exhibition baseball game 10-- 8 Forrest Burgess started the big inning with a double and closed homer it with a three-ru- n ng ke IlL Horner a 1948 tournament win ner from Montgomery Ala trailed Abbott by two strokes after yes ter day's second round Abbott held the lead with 139 his first largely on the strength of round 65 He turned in three-ovpar 74 s yesterday and today The tournament is being held on er the 6006-yar- d Great boutnern uoun here It ends with try club course s 18 tomorrow holes Stem Win 1M0 March 24 G LEND ALE Calif (AP) — Hollywood and Los Angeles battled 10 innings in today's exhibition slugging match with the H i Score I Stars getting an 11 to 10 decision 000 021 200— S S 1 St Louis (A) and 200 80 OOx— 10 11 1 A long fly by Gene Handley Chicago (TO Batteries John ton Schacht Baueri a single by George Schmees scored g runs and Moss Hiller Schmitz and Burgess the Stars' I tenth-innin- s 1 neer wTrmmii- in Jew-elers- More I g m — — — — ar bbbbbi af G$£n roSe Ogden Ford Misic Si Smallev's Jewelers Venetian Blind Co Another Red Sox handy Andy: is Billy Goodman the American league's batting champion BUly has done a major league job in aU outfield positions and also at first and second base Andy Pafko and Phil Cavarretta two Chicago Cub stars can handle two positions in major league style Pafko can be used at third base and the outfield and Cavarretta in the outer gardens and first base Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodger ace is another who can have a class A performance at two posts Jackie has starred at both second and first base A couple of other Dodgers who are Jacks of various trades are Gil Hodges Rocky Bridges and Ed Miksis Hodges was a star catcher before he was converted into a first baseman Bridges and Miksis can play second short or third without causing the manager any grief' Bob Elliott and Sid Gordon two long bail hitters of the Boston Braves can be used at third base or the outfield without fear Sibby Sisti of the Braves also is a valuable guy to have around Sisti has seen heavy duty in the infield and has been used in the outfield Luke Easter and Bob Kennedy of the Cleveland Indians also can fill the bill at two spots Easter is available for duty in the outfield in addition to first base and Kennedy at third and the pasture Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburgh Pirates the National league's home run king is attempting to switch from the outfield to first base According to reports Kiner is not making satisfactory progress Other Pirate converts are Pets Reiser who has played the infield and the outfield and first baseman Dale Long Both are working out as catchers Long's case is the most interesting as he is lefthanded There hasn't been a lefthanded catcher in the majors in many a moon The last "Jack of all trades" who enjoyed any degree of success was Mike Ryba now a coach of the St Louis Cardinals Ryba played every position during his baseball career frequently of a double- pitching the first game header ana catcning xne secona ae - Gambler Believes Some Referees In on Fix Deals By Ed Cresgh WASHINGTON March 24 (AP) — A testified today that "three four or five still active basketball referees are believed in gambling circles to be involved in fixing college games The professional gambler Sidney A Brodson of Milwaukee said also that he felt "something was abnormal" about Madison Square Garden games long before the bribery scandal developed there Brodson a slender smooth-talkin- g $l000000-a-year-bet-t- self-describ- ed former lawyer testified before the senate crime investigating committee He wasn't asked for and didn't give the names Of the referees he suspected of being approachable by fixers But he said at least one is in the m id western Big Ten conference and another in the east's Ivy league "Oddly enough" Brodson said "these officials are still referee-ing- " He referred to the Big Ten in this somewhat tangled sentence: There was one instance in the Big Ten when one particular referee referees the games almost the same situation as took place in the Garden development" Big Ten leaders "know about this case" he added O'Sullivan Proves Worth on Links C March 24 PINEHURST N (AP) — Amateur Pat O'Sullivan of Orange Conn proved her vie torv in the Titleholder's tourna ment last week was no fluke when she and the veteran amateur Mrs Estelle Lawson Page of Chanel Hill led the field today in the first round of the $3000 Sandhills Women's Open Golf tournament Each had a 75 one over par on the nearbv Pine Needles course Next came two pros Patty Berg of Minneapolis and Alice Bauer of Midland Tex With 76 each The other Bauer sister Martene shot 77 as did amateur Mae Murray of Rutland Vt runnerup inthe National Women's Championlast year snip tournament took an 80 Babe Zaharias Tomorrow's round wUl be over the Mid Pines club course par 72 and 6215 from the women's tees Monday afternoon's runnerup will be on the Pinehurst No 2 championship course par 72 3915 yards from the snort tees 1951 WOF ir APRIL 12 $480 and $360 General $240 right —glassri (he are bult'rlfht for Cord cars by ford nothing bat genuine Ford parts" b(vu "lay OGDEN FORD SALES 3S9 26th Distributor for Genuine Ford Parts ALL-AMERICA- Tax Included ORMstt "Built Right Fit Right Last Longer" NOW1 HARLEM J UTAH FIELD HOUSE I M Uric NS vs MAIL Salt 8:15 PM COLLEGE RESERVED SEATS TWy fit or age-oi- V S NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT Clearfield — Tryouts for the women's softball team at the Naval Supply depot Clearfield will be held at five o'clock Monday after noon on the sand lot south of building D-- 4 on the depot it is announced by George Mamanakis athletic chairman of the employees' association Donna FoU of the industrial relations department has been named soft ball manager It is expected that the Naval Supply depot will be able to put at least two league teams into the field this season in addition to a very heavy amount of playing between departments The transportation for the soft ball teams from the station to all regularly scheduled games will be furnished according to a statement of Commander W N Gray station Baker at San Diego executive officer Haneys HoUywoods drew national acclaim by twice defeating the world champion xanxees ana the Chicago White Sox to boot A what h thnuf ht nf the fieri oral irimdnn at the stars to take the pennant Haney responded with a natural: rears an ngnt wira m T iiet hone thev're rich! '' Hnmshv's Rainers have looked 'in spring training games excellent POCATELLO March 25 (AP) and tne immortal Kajan is notea as Fourteen hopefuls reported to new one of baseball s smartest stoppers rinrdnn is makine his debut as a Playing Manager Norman Shope at manasar switched from and Hack Albany Ga tomorrow as the in tne international Cardinals open their 1951 Sbringfteld league to replace Bill KeUy at Los in minor spring training Angeles Ott findsn himself tha first lime umlla They include six pitchers four and — — brilliant '— : r career infielders and four outfielders in hie" Inns g Most of the clubs notaniy tos one a also hurler is Francisco Only Shope San Diego San Angeles nA Oakland wnrf't have their ner- pitcher and one infielder are vetThe infielder is Ernie sonnel stabilized until May when erans Schuerman only holdover of the their major league patrons start 1950 Gate City crew releasing their excess talent HollyThe outfielders include three wood Portland and SeatUe to veterans with one able to double nam at least three aooear to be behind the plate if necessary fairly well set for the opening No catchers were listed but one is working out with the r res no club at Fullerton Calif I The apparent player shortage was explained by Business Manager Bob Green "including Shope we have 20 players under con tract" he said "Fifteen are in Al bany and" two are at FuUerton Three others have not signed yet Kansas March but are expected to The ether ii rurrrHTNSON i a la i TuW Tfv came back two are in the service basketHe also listed five as holdouts as National junior college conHie at tonight ball champions These include a catcher two pitch-ertournament a of week clusion long and two outfielders "I believe that we can get all of here Tyler defeated Northeast Miseisthem under contract before long s nn ine of in imais Boonevilie he added 93 to 79 Tutor virac rhamninn in 1949 trrrtiro ralif took third olace with a 87 to 62 victory over mob-erl- y Mo Moberly took sixth place in the double 1 Tvler held a 52 to 38 halfdme lead MflS'Ua T IR Sfrmirl ST PETERSBURG Fla March 24 (AP) — One-h- it pitching by east Mississippi freshman forward oi an all flmo iunior collesie in- Jimmy Heaxn and Dave Koslo com homer un by Hi virtual srorintf record with 44 bined with a two-ru- n centerfielder Bobby Thomson noints tonight but it was not helped the New York Giants to a enough to halt the rampaging Texas 1 victory over the Detroit Tigers 'wfnaot N C mnA Benton Har today " B H Score bor Mich' placed fourth and fifth 001 000 000—1 Detroit A junrespectively to tne National U 002 0! 20 k New York tm Batterries: Gray Newhouser and Gins ior college basketball tournament this afternoon berg Hearn Koslo ana Wcstrum Nome here Winffate defeated Dodge City Kas 78 to 58 in the finals of the second round losers bracket after building a 39 to 32 lead In the first half Dodge 'City piacen sevenm In final rankings The Spring Edition or Norm Reidel's free throw in the last an oranris nf nlav save Ben- tnn Hsrhnr a XI tlx HO victorv over FUN Stockton Calif in the consola tion bracket finals Fourteen Report At Cards' Camp Po-cate- llo — Texans Regain Junior Flag s e ' Giants Trounce Tigers 6 to eUraitoy 6-- ' IE- - 1 - pdpular little booklet that's full of photographic hints and ideas to help you get more fun with your camera The) THURSDAY of Bowling Pinologiesf' teams" in major league baseball today but many a major league star is equally adept at one or more positions Manage Navy Softball Squad ord tor attendance tor ine season Rowland like many critics likewise predicted a tough close battle for the championship Tast vear's marathon season of 3S00 games drew 3172718 fans This year the season nas been irimmeatn Ififi nlaviner davs and the nlavoffs have been renewed after they were loppea ott in iou ine scnea- too uie nas been streamiinea mainr leaeue stvle and for the most part there will be three-gam- e a seven- series instead oi ine game series'" Onanintf fireworks will find Portland at the home of the 1950 champs Oakland Hollywood theo xmnt pennant winners ai sacra-mentSeatUe at Los Angeles and San Francisco at San Diego JLast year s opening games am not produce record breaking attendance and Rowland looks for Sarprr fioiires this time The slate a year ago read like this: Portland at Hollywood 3738 &an Francisco at San Diego 10653 Seattle at flak land !! R49 and the lareeat Los Angeles at Sacramento 12938 illustrious names oi oaseoaM affain adorn the entries n us sev eral hew ones Mel Ott of New York Giant fame it at Oakland Tina ora Hnrnshv will nilot Seattle Stanley Hack one oi tne uucago rhihe Blltim hemes it at Los Angeles and Joe Gordon the old flash of the New York Yankees and Cleveland is at Sacramento The hniHnvprs include Fred WanAv at Hoi vwood Frank (Left v Bill O Doul at San Francisco Sweenev at Portland and uei hiPHOTO at the BOWLING CENTER there is a league far all ) Mai Wyaata see Interaaeeni-tai- n Basketball announcer will feature a play by play direct ef Utah from Feeria Qlineis games in the Bradley tournament The games will be aired over KLO and the IntennounUio nrtviork i Just Outf Uon combination NEW YORK March 24 (AP)— There are no "one man Bettor be-in- ff and Now in Major Leagues Musial Stars at Two Posts : By? MS Donna Poll Will Team Outdated One-Ma- n 13-co- M bowlers bowlers Feminine candidates will Clearfield Naval supply depot softballers are preparing for the 1951 season team Four of the candidates for positions are pictured report for the first practice at five o'clock Monday Walker Lois Thompson and Dorothy Witts above left to right: Donna Poll Leona rs one-stro- 125-6- 068432 fans set a minor league rec Take Stan Musial the mastermauler of the St Louis Cardinals as an example Its a debatable question whether Stan is best at first base or the outfield Musial has performed brilliantly at both positions He would rattier play the outfield but his work around first base leaves nothing to be desired Another versatile Bed Bird star is Red Schoendienst The red head starred at second base but he But they and Forman did not has also is at home at short and the meet outfield In addition Schoendienst Rpth and Roman are free on is a switch bitter bail each on bribery $15000 Lou Boudreau high priced charges mfm "utility man Of the Boston Red Sox can fUl in at any position in the infield Boudreau also had a brief fling behind the bat GULFPORT Miss March 24 (AP) — Former Champion Scudday Horner turned in a par 71 to take over the lead in the Gulf Coast Invitational Golf tournament today total is 212 Horner's three-roun-d lead over iving him a at Abbot of Memphis Tenn and amateur Jack Coyle of Springfield 6 S21-1- Semi-fina- sre scheduled Friday ls anil nioM and chamninnshin (Ik at oouu-ac- ong Scudday Horner Leads Golfers £m 22-- 9) games Saturday night President Clarence Rowland said consolation Tne xourney in me he believes the campaign will be Robertson fieldhouse begins the one oi me most successiui since couegiaie thp hannpr vpar of 1047 When 4 same night the National tournev For-man- ict er SentA ' T The district attorney's office gave no details as to which basket- 's ball games were involved in case but said he was being held because of a grand jury in vestigation which showed ne was conversant with attempted fixes before the past season Since the bribe scandal first broke early this year players or former nlayers at four New York City schools have been involved — isN Y u City college land university and Manhattan college Forman is the second N Y U nlaver involved Detectives picked up Forman early today He was questioned for hours at the Manhattan district attorney's office before it was announced the prosecutor would move for his detention It was emphasized by the dis trict attorney s office that r or man's case was in no way connect ed with the phase of the invest! Salva cation involving tore T Sollazzo's alleged bribery of 11 players Forman was questioned regard ing "another fixer not yet arrest ed" the prosecutor's office said Sollazzo is alleged to have paid about $45000 in bribes to players for fixing games and He faces not only a bribery indictment but also pro ceedings to deport him to his na tive Italy Two City college players arrested Feb 18 Edward Roman and Alvm Both also were questioned at the district attorney's office to- - The opening round will be completed Wednesday night with low-bracket play sending Syracuse and (16-against Toledo Utah against VUlanova - -- 9) (25-9- By Beb Myers LOS ANGELES March 24 (AP) The Pacific Coast Baseball league rolls up the curtain on its 49th annual season Tuesday and while it emi rather nrpmature for oredictionsJ most of the experts have voted h 'Miy wood as me team amS tixery to grab the pennant at the windup " Forman supplied the bail through a bondsman at ft' police station and left with his lawyer Forman 25 played at N Y U from 1B44 to 1947 and is in the retail liquor business with his father Bradley is matched with West- l uesaay Kentucky mg night The same evening W yom117-) goes against Duquesne Coast League Ready for New Campaign - Ep-ple- two-tea- m university basketball player weft held tonight as a material witness scandal over in the the fixing of college basket bail games Forman who played guard at N Y U Is from Jacksonville Fla He is the 14th player or former player involved in the investigation of bribery by gamblers trying to rig basketball scores at New York's Madison square uarnen Forman acted as an intermediplayers ary between gamblersof and New York on the City College team "in advance of the 1950-5- 1 season" the prosecutor's 'office said General session Judge Jonah J Goldstein set $5000 bail for the eX'flL Y U hoop star still-growi- arm while not great will do He's a switch hitter having clouted 42 homers for Joplin while batting d in 1950 and 14 as a lefty He's got it folks' Bargain counter: Among those who sre expected to enroll in Stanford next term it John Stanton called an guard from Wy K P Wrigley is en- oming invino a short stav at Cataima Memorial coliseum here made a tidy profit last year despite neavyL inA The roads made by TV Ram have alreariv lost some 12 players through retirement and the armed lorces wnue tnose Canadian contracts may woo oth- f h nrn n the nthor hanH fn in ve — w Ci knowledge that money earned in Canada is definitely taxable oy Uncle Samuel may make them think twice before jumping O PEORIA 111 March 24 (AP)—Bradley university with national a 30-- 5 record is favored to win the eight-teabe- week next will sponsor campus basketball tourney it i wearinninff liiesdav NEW YORK March 25 (AP) — GLOBETROTTERS City Seats on Sale Now " wit fe MINT and BANK SMOKERY in Ofldsm If you're not on our ask big mailing list for yew free copy Just stop in ow at THE CAMERAMAN 2909 Fowler Avenue Master Photo Finishing Spartan Spectacles EAST LANSING Mich (NEA) Edin Michigan State base ball catcher wears glasses Dick MOVING? tradi meet winds up at the University OI mmnesora in Minneapolis Bradley-westernenntCBT game tosses together tne tourna seasonea ciuds ments two most VlrmMmi hue fiwo fnnrvatr stars Gene Mat- headed by MM a iuljS- - 4SuataL uisn chlorre uapv jeaes tup Western Kentucky seniors mto ac tion A meet dark horse is VUlanova an alcn ran in the 951 N C A A tourney which may dominate the lower bracket However Toledo which conquered Big Ten cnamp-in- n TlHnnia our ine the resuiar sea son looms a strong contender Athiffi- tional aaanriatinn season-endin- g n n mm- 1 Resielli Shows Better Form wiib finsimrgn LOS ANGELES March 2 CAP) Branch Bickey is like a chef—he knows the proper ingredients and we ' aw:' " dish Rickey's favorite platter in pen nant a la mode He's served It at si XjOUU ana anwujrn Now he's working on the seme thing for the Pittsburgh Pirates cellar dwellers of the National last year league On tar (ho cnrillff MMM hat rirrt- duced excellent results— eight vic- itu ivs m Its made up oi veterans youms an old trial horse and a lima im agination i The big ingredient naturally is youth — represented by George Strickland rookie snorts land's bat has accounted for IS bits in 30 trips mciuamg' two home runs for a 400 average Another rookie second baseman lohn la dubbin the ball at a 333 clip Next to Btrickiand is woo nes telh the big bust of 1949 Resielli who cnnldn't buv a base hit in Pirate uniform during the 1949 sea son now snows a 370 mare For spice Rickey has National league home run king Ralph Kiner and Welly Westlake both veterans Kiner has belted four round trippers and driven in 13 runs to lead the Bucs in both departments Westlake as usual is running next to Kiner with two home runs and nine runs batted across Bue he tops Kiner e point in hitting u uu rv v Mc-rsn- With 360 Then there are infielders Pete Bob Dillinger and Castigiione lack Phillips Castigiione wants the third base He's hitting 333 compared job with 287 for Dillinger wno snaian the hot corner last year Phi Hi tic thr tall riehthanded first baseman who has seen little action also is in tne 333 class He's had four hits in 12 trips trial horse is Outfielder Ine old rumaa Metkovirh ua Car another crack at the big time He's wal loped three round irippers driven in seven runs and hit 289 As for imagination Rickey has shifted Kiner from left field to nf kaaa H ha r on verted Dale Long rookie first basemen into a leitnanaea cavcuer ana is "pen-men- t former ing with Pete Riser Boston Braves outfielder behind the plate Also he has transformed Pitcher Bob Chesnes into an infielder Veterans like Catcher Clyde lough Second Basemen Danny Shortstop Stan Rojek Murtaugh and pitchers Cliff Chambers and Bill Werle aren't included in the recipe They are playing with the Pirates B squad It may mean Bickey 'will use tines veterans as reserves— or maybe he's Just giving the rookies a chance to show what they can do The team has three good seasoned pitchers in Cliff Chambers Bill Werle and Murry Dickson The three won 20 of the Pirates Vernon 57 victories last yesr Law of Idaho won another seven after Joining the club at m dsea-sofrom New Orleans and right now he looks like the fourth start m mrjieie a uhij mint' "" from is anybody's guess Mr-C- First Last CORVALLIS Ore (NEA)--Ofgon State finished the basket bail season in the cellar of the Pacific Coast conference northern divis ion for the first time since the league was O Piano Electric Ice Boxes S torag e Packinr or Across the Across the Street Stele j SLADE TRANSFER 331 22nd Street Dial 8944 e ft— tttimatm ay WMIrn Tee We Sarvl WEST'S Jewelers SUS WaMatM Siva |