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o Elu-Pirlrllrl Carrie Losp To Giants! in The Majors Hollywood Beats Sacramento, 6-3 B League Title - Hinges On Drain Will) one ruin remaining 10 n Dodgers Bump Chicago, 6-1; Phillies Shut Out By JACK HAND Ax-Iid Sporu Wntr With Al Dark hitting .370, Leo Durocher is leading hu New York ! Giants back from the National league boncyard. Dark, not Bobby Thomion or Monte Irvin, is the big man in the Gianti bounce-back surge after the club broke its 11-game losing streak, Dark has averaged .4S6 at the plate in the last 11 games ggXs)Efi78..j 6 The Newa-Review, Rettburg, Ort. Friday, May 11, 1951 Surprise Yictory May Cost Pitcher; Beavers Inactive Biggest District Meet Opens On Finley .Field Portland I Sacramento , Lot AnelM Oiklind S'JItLlt Hollvutvwi San Dio San Francitro PACIFIC COAST i-i-AGUE L Prt CB .S9S .571 1 .0 3 .324 3 .H8 4' 483 S 4H2 .1 11 12 II II 14 3 4 4 NO 440 NATIONAL. LKACl'E W L Prt CB , j u Tirt..a1a. cnnnlv "R" in n io .ss l ' ba ';nH leatsue. Dram needs onl4' VWI J " to dpfc.it loncalla in a mxeup jjimp to cmcn the ttlie. If Yoncalla wins, the Eagles will still be a nalt xame out of tirt place but will have a mathematical i cnance to overtake t!e ironlrun i ners. A loss by Yoncalla would i throw lilcndnle into the tray ior ' (Via ninnor.nn snot. Rflth iam i.nd"mM po,tpond- lndin" ""Would be tied with five wins and I three osses. nPM;H UirnArC l'"" x,w all-important came to. Uruln WarriOrb I night. Drain stands as the favorite. r xl C ILL mm i In te urM p ace, the. V amors WlTlOTner CIKTOn 'had little trouble in trouncing the Eayles, 15-4, in then iat meetini:. Drain took anothpr strD toward Ynnealli'i other loss was suffered .341 lov, tne ..y-- apaue county baseuad at the hands of rellar-d-.velimu By Th AiocUtd Pnu crown Tuesday night by outscor- Oakland. Two more factors tend to What would have been the eve- in lne visitinjt Kllon nine, 7-4. favor ln, afro. One tht tl-e niiin's foremost Pacific Coast Tne defending state champs, game will be played on the Drain Inino attract inn I r AnooUs at WllllOUl U1C ftlrl KT in Ji'i . flume UP"'! aim I'P Ml imi-i .mm i y Hnaton . Brnoklvn i Piiuburfh I St Louis ! Ptwladrlphla ' Crura f New York Cincinnati " 13 ' THl'HSDAY'S HFSULT Cinrfnnatl 4. Bmion 1 Brooklyn 4, Chicain 1 N- York 3. Si Lfluii 3 Pittsburgh 3 Philadrlphla 0 AMERICAN UAljt T, f hanftjd1. 25 17 34 IS 23 IS 33 30 21 22 19 23 18 21 14 ST UIIDI NO HITTFH Cliff Chambers (right), with hu battrymai. "atcher M Tnucrid of the FUUbumh Pirates, n.ve only fond thoughU for the bsll that ftniAhetl a no-hit. no-nin name. Chamber entered the Hsl! of Fame in the second game of a doiibleheader at Boston. Mavw.. when he olanked the Boston Brave. 3-0. Cliff waikeo tight and fanned four. Umpqua Chiefs Meet Rival On Finley Diamond Sunday The curtain rises on one of the Oakridge's Jim Lackey the favor H.raiis the earlv form chart is biggest district track meets in Ore-i ite spot with his blazing 21 seconds di,j 1... exDloded with five runs in the third r,H. will be Ditching for the War tousv turvv. the Giants have been gon Saturday afternoon at one flat j ;u, : fc .,. inning to take a lead tiwy nevr riors. able to recover from their early when 2US participants from 26 Also, even though on a slower i Dl"'d Hollywood beat Sacra, relinquished. In the meantime, " staggers. Now they're back in the schools congregate at Finaly field, track, Springfield's Merlyn S a m- JJ ' oaklanri trounceA c, Fred Gearv was holding lne Elks league, only four games out of It s hig but that doesn't detract pies is favored in the 440 by vir-i" ',"10 ? ii single runs in the third, fourth, ?" ".... firt place. from the quality. There are not tue of his blistering 52 9 time in ' "' 7 San Diseo 14 3 h"nC'SCO 1 suth and seventh. p;..1""" Kverybwly expected the solid only several possibilities for rec, that event. i " , ! . , , , 1 In the game-winning third, the E', eastern clubs to fatten on their ord breaking performances, but Meanwhile. Roseburg track en-! "'" Portland and Los Angeles i w,rrior, collected lour hits and o, mi i, Kr&.v.rn cn uhat thprp's hnnnH In he nlentv of toD . thusiastx will cet a chance to idle, the evening of play left the 1,1, .j, ...,., vlbtnn In.n. - - happened? Only the Giants did nMch competition. This was made view a feud in the mile that has . Beavers in the number one spot a ,0 ,,,. flve run, K,1V . A , themselves any goKl in the first more certain by a disclosure by been going on for two years, tu- full game ahead of Sacramento lars drove jn the frst t0 rns wilh r in.e, sectional series. Roseburg Track Coach Frank gene's Wayne Reiser ..nd Spring-! with Los Angeles two games of!,, sins,e a,ler K,rl Simpson-ha.l D'e widened to 110 feet for auto Boston ana mooKivn seiuea ior 1 iu tnai n.Taiu t . u a.-, ... - r . , singiea ana Alan Brown naa pn JTI .714 .srs .so .121 .173 .U0 against the west and the de- gene, on wnicn me norinern uu- lernaung at winning ine mile ior fending champion 1'hillics wobbled district meet was run, is much two years. Last week Reiser won ! around at a 4 6 pace. faster. in the startling time of four min- ' Win Nina ' Tm P'i's a different light on the utes 37.1 seconds. It was a lung I The Giants comeback was ex- bevy of faster limes posted at the burning pace, but close behind was j pected. By winning nine of 11 they nortnern meet in reianon 10 ine uemnger. Fourth place Oakland, cashed in reached first on jn error. on the wildness of Seattle starter Cellars came in on Marv Se3r- Marv Gnssom. Jim Rivera, Se- j mgen's single. Jim Wolford was racing. OFFICIALS NEEDED Fi'hnintr last u rrk' rrv Pnarh aHlp'g phenomenal centerfielder. hit by a pitched bill and both men Frank Pnrilv saitP 1'hursdav that slammed his sixth roundtripper of icame in on a fourth single by Den- t he district track meet at Finlay ine season in tne tnin inning, uin- nis naicieman. 10 serin p the win fjPfj was short just 10 oflicials. almost wiped out tue memory 01 soumcm mm, m 1 " 'i." ; erwise. Oakland pitcher Plarl lUr- the Drain nine added two more He asked that any nan inter. their horrible start. Three more furuy saia. ine larger snivel-; rm nm s i.iovu ruwrn. inrri had ,e troube ,ubduing the runs in the sixth. ested in serving as an oliicial at 001 101 1 3 5 1 the meet Saturday afternoon call 005 002 x 7 8 0 him tonijjht al 3 6922. , wins and they'll be up even with sity of Oregon tracg aoesn t mane ; siocKy sprinter ran me iiiu-yara the 500 mark 't necessary 10 sian ine u-yaru : oasn in iu.o, iook me nign nuroies Dark took mailers into nis own u-m. ... tr L nounced after the came that Rrw-kia. oct vicitpti the evems on a lurn. mix may int-an yarn kuo to uc ior iirsi in ine - , , . " reiav. 1 K;. liners. The Seattle management a n- 1 Klkton Dram Fights Last Night pitcher Bud c.uidborg (2 2) is be Northwest To Hear Roar in? shipped to Vancouver in the ("W Cnll.CIo D f .....,,..,,.. league wil The two baseball teams that bat- Alsa among the list of new things ,,.., ,. ..., h had four the clilfcrence of as much as tied it out for the Southern Oregon is the fact that holh ball clubs hae n,s je harniiicred two grand slain second. Baseball league championship last transferred from the Southern Ore- hol)1'el., ai,d ne drove in 14 runs in Taking another look at the corn September will test each other in con league to Ihe Southwestern tne ast mne jamcs while his paiative times in the northern and Ihe first game this season Sunday Oregon league. Both teams felt Vddie Slanky continued to southern meets, it appears that afternoon. that since so many teams had , evVry game wilh a hit some spine-tingling competition is The Medfnrd Cheney Studs, who dropped out of the former league, , , lk stanLv .1 - is the only nn ,nf griddle. For instance, the Z&rZn ;T C:. r't .. -.other regular w he .JOOCUj... " " " nd Brooklyn, stopped Jimmy Rich- SMveson. mainstay of the Holly. Studs, lake on the Roseburg 1W The hnchl. hon, f(ir (h, Bow. ' r','"",. 5 i i"l apart. Mannmg Barber of Eugene m 140. B, . hmore 3 wood pitching corps, for the rest nuaChief.ini nrietie lia.il k.... ........ t, '." '",'f, ,V. . ''."..: 7-...J mistprl a 2.1 .s while Mvrte Creeks1 iunuii.i uu ot tne season 7" , ... .fain "iiurn m.wrvri, over tnC III! -rifKI K'O .-1 . l.UII IS V d I l- - . ,, r n av rm ni n.m. icaiu .ti an- hiimi,! nn smi iir i"iii-o in m.i it. :..in.i .. tv.. (..-el n,l jonn .Mini's nan a I r 2i-honr recall basis. I Los Pitcher -n.. a-.. ci.,t. (i r! I The surprise Hollywood victory BROOKLYN (Eastern Parkway over Sacramento may have cost ?-m in ihe a envision snowen - -.-: . - ...a. a (.n.nr., ,,. .iH( r. mite. 130. Washington. t.niped ! accr W. O. Kelsav announced that i,a.7.h,ii ii. i. n. e ' ,M"';' '."' .low hurdles, the time difference ""f". vesnn s arm went aeaa in the "'.: SEATTLE (.W For the first time in 16 years the Northwest will hear the roar of full-size race cars in an international event when 24 machines go Sunday at the Sil ver Lake speedway near Everett. Thirty cars, four of them from Canada, will compete in time trials Manager Fred Haney said Sal-! lTr ,h' ,"'?"d"zen 'arting spots. dsiuiiKiun, vaiuurnia .u" -.1 ................... ., rone nennr on n.... j. Th,. .1,11 o,v. I. !"- """ mu i;..u.-.- me stiirny worgnnrse wnn pitcnen home run blast into the right Held ' ' Z..: i SVRACl'SE. N.Y. Joey De- . ...,.v. ...v. ... j...... niH iram io ine nisiriri cnampinn. spais In Hie llllia tie nouiueo and ing th Chiefs. For I his reason. ,hlp a y,ar an( ,va5 ,.hnsen Ihe ,rnrpd , ,un that proved decisive he said there would be no admis- m0,t valuable plaver In the South- on Ray Nnhle's single, aion charge. ,rn Orenon league. r..A. i.i.. pr ui.n. t.. ci...i. - Carlson-Hayamaki Clash Will Open Wrestling Card 'Ik. lln.-nA ali-i mitt tunnfl fmtTI name, the Chiefs now sport a new s, I, on is lost some of its glamor ':?.y: i?..?pL'.r'' Rtd And GUJI Club because the Card, were far below z: ,rj:;. : " . : . r. . - p. . .m,..ui. nrd by . a .tint as p.tcher in'the Cascade SChedUleS bhOOT ' three regular." SVrt Tw0. P'"?1""31 "restlers who Qf Everareen u league He will now try to eciual j room. Only three regulars weia have been making names for them- v' evergreen League 1".,:':': -?:"rIrr5",!?.,?.d?,"lu'Mch "wV knorkfi cVby the 2 Tm. eXbZ? ciri! 1 Wh'n l-P ! Yn,-.IU. 12 5. The mos, 2. seventh innino and he asWrl ln 1 '!,r, rollnn ." " ""t. The pro- h lakrn nut of lh. V,n. H. rnm. I ram l'n at 2 D IP. With John, 161. Syracuse, stopped Vine r,lainri nl . .hirr. nin in i. : ,h trials, followed by the first Cidnne. 160. Brooklyn. 2. ri.,ht ,bow 1 rar' " 3 V m' lPDT). GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. - Em-i llouever. Salveson was credited I Th' trtA' used r'cent nrei uaviusnn, ill, lieirou, oui. w ith the w n. hi. fifth of Ihe .sr.n pointed Irish Bill Roberts, 218, ,eain,i two defeats. The triumnh snapped Sacramento's six game winning streak and kept the So lum Irom moving into a first place tie with Portland. Indianapolis, 10. Glide Added To Roster spot in the conference. Rum tookina mi" RruAis RnL'er Rowman and Vet- ,i. ..'.m eran Dave Koslo teamed up to . . ,h ,..,1 on..hour op- "f,"1 " ly'',r- , ' '""g hH hitlers in the early sea- hold the Cards to seven hits with L.r ai?heR o s h urg armory Mani":('a bV KI'tI Tellers, th son. He is Jack Vanfleet. who the win going to Bowman. ' sanirdav niuht new nine appea I to have I h e pounded out a single, two doubles .. ... . , . ,, , . ier 10 mun us own in tne league and a soaring home run. Not to Headlining the weekly show, how. hai includes such teams as Oak- h overlooked hnu.v.e n n 1 leren snooters in every corner 01 ( Braves 4 1, on Ewell Hlackwell s "J " " " J,, inncaiia. ine Glide . Witcher w ho banged out two sear- MILO MIL10W IIA6IANT proctu bringi out Hi tru flovor of th lin tobocco. BATES CANDY CO. Distributor F.i.i 1 in lfTTrm over Ihe ttate Salurdav and Sun day for the Pacific International Trapshooting asdoriation ihnot. Spokesman Palla Rennet an nounced Thursday that .Km invila-1 rmnnn.ii tmhtPneH the r.ice hv lions had been aent out to ngi-' knocking off the trading Boston "egon. ,,,vn.h.t Ditching. The loss left t"U arranged by jiaicnmaKer r,i. The traps will open at a. m. I th Braves in fust place by one " Owen-Ma nce i.aj nappeu both days wilh the 16 yard 100 tar-! game. 8n'1 ,or'1.1 "Ra.m, 1 f "nk" get events, followed hy th handi-1 Th alim aklearm ae had Boston . Minack and hdtli Alliums, cap loo-target shoots. Each day, eating out of his hand. He missed Carlson and llayamakl could also, the shooters get a chance In I a shutout in the eighth because steal the show as both open cam win prue money in lh pair of-1 Gi ady llalton let a pop fly ball paigns to gain eilhe the coast doubles event in which two targets 1 (or a two base error. j light-heavyweight or junior-heavy are released simultaneously in-1 Brooklyn crowded closer to the crowns. stead of only one. Top score in this 1 Braves by bumping Chicago, 6-1. Carlson, from Cheyenne, Wyo , event is 2T. ' It was Don Newcomhe's fust win is considered one of lne really bril- The handicap eventa will b pre-j in almost three weeks. The hig liant newcomers to the mat game ceded by a Calcutta auction. As blow against loser t al McLish was a lormer rodeo neriui nier who has lh nam might intimate, the ; Gil Hodges' ninth homer in the applied his rodeo arena technique shooter himself is auctioned off.! fifth inning I iu the mat aieni. his ' bullilngging Thus, the buyer gets a chance at Pittsburgh Wins special," executed in much the i 75 percent of the shooter's win- Plltsouigh, a distant eighth last same manner of hulldogging a I nings if any. The shooter him-' year, wound up a successtul tour steer, is considered one of the I self is generously allowed to keep by shutting out the Phillies. 2-u. most formidable holds in th bust- th remaining 25 percent. ion Murry Dickson's four-hitter. All nPss. i the scoring came in the sixth off llavamaki. nn the other hand, is Bubha Church. Gus Bell accounted just as proficient with his jiti for one with his third homer. jjitsu and other Oriental maneu. The Phils also lost a calchcr vers. His speciality is Ihe "sleeper'1 when Del Wilbur was knocked out hold. The talented .1 rip is nres- in a crash with Wally Wesllake. ntly wrestling out of Tulsa, Okla , Several slltches were required to one of the hot beds of both profes- close a gash under the eye. Wilh sional and intercollegiate wrest- first stringer Andy Semmick still ling, resting at home aftet being hit The Carlson -llavamaki match, on Ihe head by a pitch, the Phils over a three fall route, will open are in a bad way for catching the weekly show at 11 4r p m the help as they leave home for a two- new daylight-saving schedule, week tour. Favored in lle Inur-man feature All American league action was bjttle will be Frankie Stojack. the postponed. It was too cold fur Wash. I'jcific coast mnuir-heav vw ei'-iht inglon at Detroit and too rainy iiilchnMer. and Williams, the for for Boston at Chicago, New York nier roast hk'hl heavy champ Sto at Cleveland and Philadelphia at jack, the former Washington Stale St. Louis. ynd and mat star, will combine his airplane spin with the Missouri KAHUT SIGNS ; Scotsni.m's i:ianl swipe. two of the BOISE i.l'i Jne Kalnit, vet lnst spectacular holds in wrest- eran Wiudhuin heavyweight, and !jhl lion Whittle, West Jordan, t'lah. , Although not out and out villains slugger who decmoned Kahut at I al'happelle and Morelli are on Salt Lake City recently. hae the other sule of the cleanie fence i;ncd for a return bout here May and the naliv will certainly he Is torrid if and when LaChappell Promoter Tex Hager said Ka- and Stoi.urk tangle Toe French hut's younger brother. Kildv. a 170- man sulfercd a knee injury against pounder, has signed for one of th Sloi.uk a few weeks ago and he couple . ms v."-, s. . . competition late this month, nromisina- asnert of the m. ... son in wasninuion nu .-sub. ..., , ., . ,,,,,,, , .., j.' r c... ... - lu.n ui inr iiiMiiiri y in our 01 ine neM "townies" proved it last Sunday by ing triples. BERGH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE MAYTAG WHIRLPOOL DEXTER WASHERS MONARCH RANGES IRONRITE IRONERS W Service All Makes of Homo Laundries ond Refrigeration SEE US FOR RENTAL WASHERS 1200 S. Stephen! Dial 3-8348 ' Duke Snider. Gene Hermanski ' and Carl Furillo are the only cur rent Brooklyn ouitieUlers w 11 0 trained with th Dodiferi in Ha vana in 1047. WRESTLING SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE ARMORY OPENING BOUT: COWBOY CARLSON vs. SUGI HAYAMAKI Tag-Team Main Event MAURICE LaCHAPPELLE vt. TONY MORELLI EDDIE WILUAMS vt. 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