i - - w; ! 1- PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Mornln?, Jane 21, 1931 Salem Juniors I&eir&on $ 4 ot Couniy 1 tittle to - - ' mmmm aaaaal a aa aaaa a - , Id BLOWS SPELL VICTORY Attack Concentrated in two Innings; Vivette Fans Thirteen Batsmen - War clubs of Salras American - (Legion Junior baseball team dom llnated Saturday's final same f6r 'the Marion county championship and eliminated SilTerton, runner ' up In the statewide competition two years i ao and northwest .champion last season, from j fur ther participation this year, to the tun of 8 to 4 oa the Chemawa ' KJbiamond. . .- - A - i SilTerton accumulated almost as many hits as Salem, but the local boys bombarded two pitcners in . the second and third Innings for seyen runs and that : was enough to assure them of victory Tn the all-Important contest, wnen Jbackedf np by Virette's tightpltch- Slng In moments of danger. Susee, Silverton moundsman Vbo had blaaied the Salem team in last Sunday's tight 1 to 6 bat tle, apparently was not at hia best Saturday anjl in the second In ning floundered Into trouble. ViTette walked to start the big ... inning, Vic DeJardin singled, Ramp droTe them In with a three dagger. Coach Downle consulted ' Susee and on finding that he was notfeeling right, sent, In Leffler. who" was not thoroughly warmed up. Leffler walked Filslnger and then Vera DeJardin scored, them both with a single. Three men ' f lied out to end the slaughter. Third la Another I Profitable Inning . Vie DeJardin walked to open the festivities in the third. He -went on around on singles by Ramp and Filslnger, who in turn scored on a fielder's choice and a bobble at first base which gave Perrine a life. Perrine stole sec , ond and third but died there. Vivette who totaled 13 strike puts to his credit, blanked the SiWerton team for five innings though two hits were chalked up In the second inning. In the sixth the fiasco that caused Salem to ose last Sunday's game was re- Eeated to give SilTerton its first core. Bye struck out purposely , jon a wild pitch.' Keber sacrificed iilm along and Rudlshauser drove nlm in with a single. Salem added another In the Seventh In simple fashion, Vic De Jardin smashing out a triple past theilne of cars in right field and scoring on his brother's single. . In Silrerton's half Lorett sin gled, went to second en an over throw,' and scored on a single by Susee, who was sacrificed to sec ond by Leffler and came In on De Jardln's hit. That made three for SilTerton and with renewed hopes, the erstwhile champs smacked out two hits In the eighth but they - went for naught when Asboe was caught by Inches at third. , Strikeout Thirteen Derides Championship . . . Ylvette's ISth strikeout ended the game and the championship series after Susee was safe on an error and Leffler singled with one down. Vera DeJardin let Susee score while he threw Leffler out on a double steal. Coach "Frisco" Edwards of the Salem team - has not indicated what players he will select from Silverton's team, but report, and the showing, made in the recent series. Indicate that Rudlshauser. Keber, Susee and DeJardin , will be asked to Join the squad for the district series and all of Salem's regulars will ' be retained. The district schedule has not -yet been arranged, but it will start some time after Jane 30. X The score: Salem AD R Nicholson, 1.3 0 ro a li o o - 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 McCarthy, 2. 4 . Mason, 3 ... 6 ViTette. p .. . .4 Vic DeJardln.r 3 ' Ramp, m . . 5 Filslnger, s . 4 DeJardin, c . 4 Perrine, 1 .V 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 12 8 0 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 Totals... . . 36 8 11 27 10 2 SilTerton AB R H PO A E L. DeJardin, 2 6 0 1 1 3 0 Bye, 1 ...... 4 1 0 4 0 0 Keber. 2 .... 3 0 1 20 Rudishauser.e 4 0' 1 100 Asboe, m . .. 4 ; 0 1 5 0 0 LoTett, 1 ... 4 1 3 14 0 1 Oren, 3 .... 4 0 1 0 4 0 Reed, r 0 0" 0 0 0 0 Susee, p-r .. . 4 2 1 0 0 0 Leffler, p .. . ,3 ,0 1 0 2. 0 Totals ....?5 4 10 27 15 1 Salem ......0 4 3 00 0 1 0 0 8 SiWerton ...0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 Struck out by ViTette 13, Lef fler 1. Bases on balls off Susee 1, Leffler 5. Three-base hits, Vic De Jardin, Ramp. Two-base hits, Ke ber, Mason.' Double play, ViTette to Filslnger to Perrine. Stolen bases. Nicholson, ViTette,. Vic De Jardin. Filslnger, perrine 2. . Sac rifice hits Keber, Leffler. Um pire, Moreland. . Handling Small Fish Carefully To Mean Saving Thousands ' of small fish may be saved each year if anglers will ' observe precautions in - handling them, according to Bert M. Howe of the state game commission. .Howe urges that when small fish, under the legal size are hooked that anglers wet their hands before touching the fish. If this; is done and they are -pat back In the water at once - they will grow." If handled with dry hands the slimy covering on the fish, is V disturbed and fungus grows, causing a skin disease that aoon kuis the fish. Peterson and Battle on Mound To Gresham Team is . Games Today Gresham at Salem, Olinger field 2:30 p. m. - " 'EverReady at Vancouver. i Compton's at Hlllsboro. ' - Vancouver Barracks ' at New berg. i " f After a Sunday's rest, which no body wanted, for all but two teams which engaged in a five-inning contest, and then joined the oth ers in watehing the raindrops pelt, the Portland Valley league will get back into action today. Gresham, the .team that exhib ited plenty of strength bt played In hard luck through the first half and so far this half, will be the Salem Senators', foe on Olinger field today. The Solons will not 10 FROM RATIONAL IXAGtTH W. I. Pet.. W. 1.' Pet. St L. .34 IS .SS7!Brookl. Jll 30 .475 N. Y. 20 .630Phild. 2S 83 .418 Chicago 3S CS .582!Pib. 12 S3 .400 Boston S 37 .518OieiB. 19 39 .S28 CLEVELAND. June 20 (AP) Washington won its second vic tory In the doubleheader with the Cleveland Indians today, stacking np seven runs to the Indians' three. The score of the first game was Washington 14, Cleve land 4. , : i R H E Wash. ,.229 251 020 14 18 0 Clevel. .000 000 031 4 11 4 Brown and Spencer, Har grave; Shoffner, Donohue, Thomas and Sewell. , J ' - . . R H E Wash.- ,.i01 101 202 7 9 1 Clevel. ...000 O00 0033 5 4 Fischer and Spencer; Lawson, Hudlln and Berg. : Tigers Win Again DETROIT. June 20 (API- Detroit made It two straight over Boston today, defeating the Red Sox, 5 to 4, by bunching two hits, a base on balls, and a sacrifice in the ninth inning,' - t : R H E Boston 020 001 001 4 10 0 Detroit ..000 003 1015 S 1 Morris, Moore, Russell and Ber ry, Ruel; sorrell.and Haywortn. Gehrig Swats No. 18 ST. LOUIS. June 20 (AP)-r- Charlle : Ruffing; 1 stopped ' the Browns with two hits today and the New York Yankees won, t to ALTHOUGH termed "a dan gerous experiment" by no less a tennis authority than the Old Master, "Bill TUden him self, the decision of the U. S, Davis Cup committee to .depend en a team of youngsters .exclusively. th year, may bear goodly fruit m 1932 or '33, if not in '31. . Shields, Sid Wood, Cliff Sutter and Greg Mangm nay meet defeat before the challenge round but that experience may forecast American success in two or three !5fnn ,At Ieast. tht' the opS auti TOdenesque opinion. juu.ea -oeiievet .that the U. ; 8. team nay reach the challenge lira takes MS ' -By HARDIN BURNLEY . !U "f Iff K - - J " ,Cbt 1 -J .LOT-T---if ft?- Gardner to day Opposed be over-confident, as they man aged to beat this outfit by noth ing better than a l-to-0 count at Gresham In the first half the. game, by the war, that started Zeke Girod's outfit on the upward path. It hasn't been beaten since. Gardner, Gresham'a ace pitcher, was the principal cause for such a low score on Salem's part that day. He is expected to hurl here again today although Gresham has also signed np Cornellson for mound duty and he may also be seen In action, i' ; - - Andy Peterson's twice delayed debut on the home diamond is slated for today. So far no runs have been scored off him In this league, as his victory at Hlllsboro recently was a shutont. 1. Lou Gehrig hit his 1 J th homer f the season in the eighth Inning. R II E New York 401 000 031 s 12 0 St. Louis .100 000 0001 2 0 Ruffing and Dickey; Blaehold er, Klnse and Ferrell. . l A'm Rally to Win CHICAGO, June 20 (AP) The Athletics rallied for two runs In the tenth inning to defeat the White Sox. S to 4. Luke AppUn's homer tied the score for the sox in the ninth. The victory , was Rnhe Walberg's eleventh of the season. R H E Philad. 201 000 000 25 10 3 Chicago 000 000' 102 1 ft 8 0 Walberg and Heving; McKaln, Frailer, Lyons and Grube, Tate. EO DUMBER DAYTON, Ohio, June 20-(AP) -Big Ed Dudley of Wilmington, Dela.. captured the western open golf championship by four strokes today after giving the balloon ball four of the merriest rides of its stormy career. Taming; the larger pellet with unusual and consistent brillian cy, Dudley toured the heavily trapped Miami valley golf club fairways with: cards of 69-70-7 0 71 to .pile np a 72-hole total of 280, four shots lower than Wal ter Hagen of Detroit, the runner- up. It was the fourth lowest total since the t western open began back In 1899 and four strokes un der par for the distance. . . Seventeen : birdies rattled off George M. Lott is used in both the singles and the doubles. The Great William has the utmost confidence in Sam Hardy, non playing captain of our Davis Cap teanv Perhaps Capt. Hardy may adopt Tilden's suggestion coneern Ing Lett though, at this writing;, that seems unlikely. . . The illness ef Henri Cechet and tte return after long retirement by Rene Lacoste tend to weaken the chances ef France In the July classic. They were mainstays in winninr and hokQng- that Davis Cup. None ef their f eUow-French sea- has- shewn-the-abUity either. ? And. unless Cochet and 111 WESTER OPu P0RTU10D TIED FOR PROS TTLE Christian and Zimmerman Knotted at 296. Win Play off Today TACOMA, June 20 (AP) They played - the regulation 78 holes and the Pacific Northwest open golf championship ' isn't de cided yet. : . - i Neil Christian, professional of the Waverley golf club, and El dred Zimmerman, assistant . pro at the Multnomah golf club, both in Portland, tied for first place with a total score of 29s each, eight over par, and they will play it off tomorrow for first and sec ond money and the title. .' It was first announced that they would split the money and Just play tor the crown but the two golfers decided they would rather take the ehanee and shoot for the big prize. Dr.. O. F. Willing, Portland Amateur and former open title holder, and. Walter Pursey, Seat ue : professional, eacn took one stroke more for a total of 297, to giro Pursey third place- money. This save Dr. Willing the ama teur prize. - Score are Bleb ' Bat Battle Tight Three professionals. Bob Con nolly of Yakima, Frank Rodia of Seattle, and -Willie .Goggin, of San Francisco, finished with 298; Bert Wilde, Belllngham, de fending champion, garnered an even 300; Mark Fry, Oakland; Willie Price, Olympia; Benny Colk, Vancouver, B. C, profes sionals, and W. K. Yost, Tacoma amateur, had 301 each, and Har old Sampson, Burlingame, Joe Mazel, Tacoma and Emery Zim merman, Portland, both of El- red, all pros, took 803. The scores were higher than usual but the battle . .was the tightest in the history of- the tournament. When the SO entries teed off this morning half of them had a chance to finish out in front and the result was not known until Eldred Zimmerman, playing In the last threesome, poked his last putt Into the cup. the big fellow's clubs and gave him more than enough insurance for the 11 holes on which he re quired extra strokes over perfect figures. He was the "big shot" of the three-day tournament almost all the way, landing one behind at the end of the first 18-hole round and taking the lead and stretching it the rest of the Jour ney. " Lacoste regain eld-time form, Uncle Sam's beys may even v briny the : cup back this Summer, V ' . TUden considers Shields the best of the U. S. youngsters - judging from his play throughout the Spring, and Wood as one of our ' most pro miainc players. - Indeed, the Old Master has predicted def initely that Sid will be of world's championship ealibre. : - ; - This Is the Golden jubilee year of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. .Would that this his toric occasion coincide with the re turn of the Davis Cap te America after its four years in France I Portland Box Score o o ' ' FIRST GAME . Sacramento , AB R II PO A B Hack. 8 .... 4 I 4 0 CamlllL-l 4 0 White, 2 . i . I 0 1 91 0 Steinbacker, 14 . I I 0 0 Demaree, 4 0 1.4 . 0 0 Burke, r , , , 1 0 0 1 0; 0 French, a r 2 0 4 11 "Wlrts. e .i,, .1 2 0 0 Hamilton, p . 2 0 0 0 0 McLaughlin 10 0 f 0 0 Gllllck, p ., . 0 0 0 0 0 0 ToUls ....SO 0 4.7 "7 "l Batted for Hamilton In 7th. Portland AB R H PO A E Berger, e ..T 4 2 2 1 0 0 Hale, 8 .... 4 0 0- 1 0 Rhiel, 1 . . . , 4 0 1 2 0 0 Monroe,' 2 . 4 0 2 2-7 0 Fenton, 1 ... 1 0 0 14 0 0 Coleman, r 8 - 0 12 0 0 Westllng, s .. 3 0 - 0 1 1 r 1 Woodall, 8 . 0. "0 -'"4 0 0 Malls, p .... 8 0 0 0 4 0 Total .I..I0 J'O 27 HI Sacramento .0 0 0000 00 0 0 Hits .0 0001111 04 Portland ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X 2 Hits ......2 0 1 10 0 llx 6 Innings pitched! by Hamilton 0. Gllllck 3 Charge defeat to Ham ilton. At bat off Hamilton 21, Gllllck 9. Hits batted oft Hamil ton 1, Gllllck 1. J Runs responsi ble for, Hamilton; 1. Struck out by Mails 4, Hamilton 1, Gllllck 1. Bases on balls off iMalls 2. Stolen base, Berger. Two-base hits, Mon roe, Rhiel, fstelmbacker. Home run, Berger. ' Sacrifice hits, Fen ton, Burke. Runs! batted In, Ber ger, Rhiel. Time, 1:30. "Umpires, Fanning and McLaughlin. SECOND GAME Sacramento AB R H PO A E Hack, 3 .... 5 1 21 0 0 White. 2 ,.r 6 0 1 2 1 0 Camllli. 1 . . 8 0 0 4 1 0 Steinbacker, 15 1 2 8 1 1 Rohwer, r.. 402800 Demaree, m . 4 0 1 2 0 0 French, s . . 8 0 2 8 S O Wirts, e .... 4 1 14 0 0 Vinci, p .... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Totals ..-..41 4 17 27 4 1 Portland AB R II PO A E Berger, m . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hale, 3 .... 4 0 1 2 8 0 Rhiel. 1 .... 8 0 0 2 ,0 0 Monroe, 2 4 0 2 B 2 1 Fenton. 1...4 0 1 t 0 1 Coleman, r .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 WesUIng. s .. S 1 I S 2 0 Fltzpatrick, e 3 0 0 8 2 0 Kallio. p . . . 2 0 , 0 0 2 0 Flagstead . 1 0 0 0 0 Killeen, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....31 1 5 27 11 2 Batted for Kallio in 8th. Sacramentd 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Hits ... .1 2 1 1 20 21 414 Portland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Hits ....0 10 100 111 Ten hits, S runs off-Kallio in 8. Losing pitcher, Kallio. Runs responsible for, Kallio 3; Vinci 1. Struck out by Kallio 5, Vinci e. Bases on balls off Kallio 4, Vin ci 1. Stolen bases, Steinbacker; French. " Three-base hit. Hack. Home run, Westllng-. Two-base hit, Wlrts. Sacrifice hit, Hack. Runs batted in. White z, west llng, Vinci. Double play, French to White to Camllli. Time, imi. Umpires, Fanning and McLaugh lin. . Eugene Bids For Summer Tennis Meet "Whether the Willamette- valley tennis tournament will be con ducted by the Salem Tennis asso ciation again this year or will be turned over to the Eugene dub to be held In that city, is to be decided - soon, according to word received from Walter A. Goss, sec tional official of the United States Lawn Tennis association. , The Salem association held this tournament successfully last year with a good entry list from many parts of the valley. Since that time the Eugene tennis enthusiasts have Joined the national associa tion and are expecting to make a strong showing. Officers of the local association are inclined to the opinion that Eugene should get the privilege of conducting the tournament this year but if it does, trophies pro vided 'here last year may not be hung up but reserved for future tournaments played In Salem. , The local association has receiv ed an invitation to Its members to enter the Central Oregon tourna meat at Bend July 18 and 19. 8a lem players have participated in this tournament for the last sev eral years and have brought home some of the honors. Inter-city matches are expected to start in the near future with a number- of clubs bidding for matches with the Salem team. ' Tight Races Featured in Chief r interest in the Cascade league southern division Tace to day centers in Hill's Candy Fac tory's attempt to climb up among the leaders at the expense of Tur ner's Gray Diggers. The game wlU be played on the Turner diamond. However there will be no chance of Hill's overtaking Lebanon, as It Is that team's turn to take one au tomatically through Aumsvllle's weekly default. Hill's may move up evea with Tucker's If that team loses at Mill City.. Stayton plays at Jefferson. "" r Cascade Play BEAVERS, SAGS SPLIT COUPLE 1 Great Mails Hurls Shutout But Vinci's Spoiled; By Circuit Clout - OOXST XiEAOTJX Perti'd 40 Sr .S48ISMU1 .S4 88 j4SS Lot JL. -17 S .50TK'U .84; 40 j4S9 MUaioa 87 ST .SOTIOakL 2 45 .808 ' PORTLAND. Ore.. June (AP) Sacramento's Senators Ihlt Kallio and Killeen freely here ;to- day to defeat the Portland Beav ers, 5 to 1, In the second gamej of a double header. Portland; won the first game 2 to 0. with Walter "the great" Malls allowing the visitors only four hits. j I ; Fred Berger, Portland I center fielder, hit the second ball pitch ed in the first fame into right field for a homo . run. ' In the eighth Berger singled and Rhlel's double brought him home.! j ' Vinci had the Beavers well j In hand in the second game j ajn probably would have pitched j a shutout game except for George Westling's home run In the eighth. Kallio started the! second game for Portland but was If ed for a pinch hitter in the eighth. . I Stars 6hine in Third SAN FRANCISCO. June! 20 (AP) A big third Inning j tfcat saw seven rune across the :plate started tne Hollywood Stars on their way to a 13 to 8 -victory over the San Francisco Missions here today. II The Missions opened the game by scoring three runs In the first Inning but the third inning iraHy that saw Cole chased from the mound gave the stars a lead that they never relinquished. t The victory gave Hollywood its fourth win out of five games play ed so far this week and clinched the series. " j w R H E 2 3 sh Hollywood .........13 17 Missions 0 8 Bray and Mayer; Cole. V7a and Brenzel. Suds RaUy to Win SEATTLE. June 20 (AP)-4-A four Tun rally in the seventh took tne lead away from the Acorns to night and helped to give the In dians a 7 to 4 victory. The Tribe pounded Ludolph and Hurst for 13 hits. ... I . Fast infield work for the In dians, with double plays i in the second, third and fourth innings, cut down the visitors' . scoring chances. Muller, Seattle I second baseman, got a home run into the bleachers with none on in ! the fourth. . .., R Oakland .......... .4 H 8 Seattle ...7 13 Ludolph. Hurst and Read: Mc- wuman, lurpm ana uastop. as k ...n a Seals Root Angels LOS ANGELES. June: 20 ! : (AP) The San Francisco Seals turned a baseball game with the Angela into a route tonight,; scor ing- ii runs to the local team'i 3. Three hurlers were used i by he Angels but they couldn't atop he rutting spree on which the Seals had started. - The San Francisco team, scored six runs In the seventh on four hits. Eleven men went to bat for the Seals In that frame i and most of them get on base. I Curt Davis hurled for the visitors H 17 0 San Francisco ...... 11 Los Angeles ........ 3 Davis and Baldwin: Nelson, Terkes, Peters and Schnlte GETS UTffi E ENTfiY TACOMA, June 20 (ipi One hundred and four women and 93 men were entered tonight If or the 33rd annual . Pacific! north west amateur golf tournament opening here Monday for six days of play. This was the largest ffeld of women In the history; Of "the tournament. i 1 1 r Offflclals in charge of thO meet said ' they ... believed at ' leaBt 25 more players In . each division would be signed up before-starting time. . ;.. . f j - The golfers are entered:! from California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia with Taco ma, Seattle and. Portland! having the largest representations. Eddie Hogan of Portland and Mrs. Vera Hatchings of Vancou ver, B. C, are the defending champions. MOTHER IN UD .WASHINGTON PARK, Chica go; June 20 (AP) Mate; which conquered Twenty Grand 1 in the Preakness, galloped to victory in the - $50,000 American ' derby at Washington Park today, i The Chestnut three year Old, owned by A. C. Bostwlek of Phil adelphia, won in a thrilling, driv ing -finish with Plttsburgheri gaining the victory by a nose.) " ' Joey Bibb- furnished a Surprise by finishing third, three lengths ahead of Morpheus, - the third outsider to share in , the rich purse. -T-- ' il '. Mate finished the mile: and a quarter 'la- 2:04 1-5, equalling the track ? record, by Montanaro, two years , ago, when; he carried only 98 pounds. The Bostwlek ien try had the. heavy .Impost of 1 24 pounds,' top' weight in the derby: A crowd of 40,000 saw the race. - AMATEUR TOURNEY i i B mm mourns CURTIS aL.lt JINX WOHKH Lot of excitement on the res ervation Saturday. Ton might have thought .somebody , was due to get . scalped or something. Salem . ' won . that coanty - ' championship and deserved It, Approximately anyway, as' there was a big delegation front this city on hand. Still not so ' noisy as the SHverton bunch, except In those momenta " of depression which followed Sa- ' lem's big rally. ' But you can't keep that gang down. Every time Sllverton made a good play the sirens, mechani cal and vocal, were on the job. And did you see those yell lead ers? We didn't like the way tbey . raxzed Salem's players, who ' are nice young fellows trying , to fret along. We never saw anything any more disgusting, and the only thing we ever saw , to tie it was a Salem crowd at -. the state basketball tourna ment booing the teams it didn't fancy. s . This protracted series between Salem and Sllverton for tbv American Legion Junior cham pionship of Marion county . has attracted more interest over the state than Its geographical im portance would Justify. Its prog ress has been noted, in fact, In most of the daily newspapers of the state. , : The reason, of course, is that Sllverton was the north- , west champion last year. And now they'll be watching Sa lem as the bench that de throned the champs. The western Oregon race is go ing to be hotter this year. Eu gene, which made a feeble at tempt last year, has combed Lane county thoroughly and has boys from Junction City, cottage Grove and other communities try ing out as well as Pleasant Hill which achieved - prominence as a basketball center. .' Dan McCarthy said his pic ture in that page ad Saturday morning flattered him a little. Big hullabaloo over the ex pected moratorium for Germany. Wonder if there'd be an equal amount of whoopee if we de clared a personal moratorium?; Business AMUSEMENTS Salem Oolf Course t . miles south oa Rlrer Driv. IS hole watered fair ways, la rs greena fmi Jc bunaays wd holidays, si.uo. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R. 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I r n h Pitts.' w.-OOO 001 000-1 8 0 New York 010 000 02x-3 9 0 Spencer and Phillips; Walker and O'Farrell. rub Pitts., ..000 000 000- 0 4 4 N. Y. 100 011 07X-10 14 1 Brame, Osborn ' and jGracej Fltzslmmons and Hogan. Herman Breaks Tie BROOKLYN. Juno 20 (AP)' Babe Herman's, double. Scoring Gilbert In the last half jot the ninth Inning gave the Brooklyn Robins a 4 to 5 decision overtho Chicago Cubs today. R II E Chicago .020 101 010-5 8 Brooklyn 100 002 111-4) 13 1 , Root, Sweetland, Blake and Hensley; Thurston,' Qulnn and Lopex. Reds, Ililllles Split! PHILADELPHIA, June 20. (AP) The Cincinnati Reds and the Phillies split a double head er today the Phils taking (he first game 11 to 6, and the Reds win ning the second 4 to 1. J H ii m Cincln. .000 004 000- 61 13 2 Phlla. 240 120 02x-lU 19 2 Benton, Rlxay, Eckert and Sukeforth: Benge, J. Elliott and lllott and R II B Davis. Cincln. 300 000 001-4 10 0 Phila. . 000 010 000-1 0 1 Johnson and Styles; Dudley and McCurdy. Pmwm UTIm Tin h BOSTON, June , 20 (AP) The Boston Braves won two games from the St. j Louis Cardin als today, 5 to 1 and 3 to 2. The Braves won the second game in the ninth with none out when Magulre scored on Dress- en's single. II 1 St. Louis -000 100 000-1 4 Boston 001 100 30x-5 14 4 Rhem. Kaufman and Mancuso; Za chary and Spohrer. St. Louis 000 Oil 000-2 11 1 Boston 100 100 001-3 10 ,0 Llndsey, Stout, Kauf fman and Wilson; Cunningham and) Cron lnr Spohrer. . . , T Directory MUSIC STORES! GEO. C WILL Planoa Phono. srapha. Mwlng- machines, sheet muate. and piano studies. Repairing: phono- macblnea 431 Street. Balem. OFFICE SUPPLIES Everything ra ffjca tm Com Com'l. merciai Book Store 1 Tel. 419. PLUMBING and HEATING PLUMBING and e-eneral; repair PAPER HANGING Wallpaper cleaned Ilka guaranteed. Call J784. J. now work It Johnson. Paper hanalna? ant rlntln. Neu N. ComX nan's Paint Store. 15 PS?if?..OLENN ADAM3 for house aiuiR, paper nanainr. tintimr. et. Rellnhlo workmsn. 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