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! and Stars MeiikMd Out, ace Quo Bucks ; at DAKS RALLY-TO GET7 It) NINTH Koupal Hammered Hard at Close After Holding Acorns Scoreless COAST xxaouB W. Ix Pet. W. L. Pet, Portl'aa 61 43 .592 Hollr. 6 43 .588 San T. -51 4T .530 Los A. -51 50 .505 Seattle -50 53 .490 8e'to 57 .447 Oakland 45 57 .441 Minion -12 55 .433 OAKLAND, Cal.. July 12. (AP) After being held to only three hits and kept away from the home slate for eight Innings by Lou Koupal. the Oaks staged their most sensational rally of the sea son by scoring seven runs in the ninth Inning to defeat the league- leading Portland Ducks, 7 to 6, here tonight. Koupal was hammered from the box after three runs had been scored off him and Paul Zahntser stepped in Just in time to be charged with the defeat. Anton's long drlre to the center field fence scored the winning run. Portland 12 3 Oakland 7 11 i Koupal, Zahnlser and Fitzpat rick; Thomas and Gaston. t INVADER 1 1 ' ' ; v ANOTHER TITLE a BOUT PRQttnlSED ,r- f i.iirn ai Reed and Jones to Tangle Again; Both win Bouts In Tuesday Show Kids to Win or Lose Flag" In National is Forecast From Old Burleigh Grimes PICKS SEROOTZ TO HURL TODAY Angels Foree Ahead LOS ANGELES, July 12 (AP) After Hollywood had helped it self to a four-run lead in the first' Inning, Los Angeles came back with a tally in the second and five more in the third to capture to night's series opened, 6 to 5. Win , Ballou hurled the route for the Angels and was in command af ter that opening round. Myles Thomas was chased by the Seraphs in the third. Jack Sherlock hit a home run with Car lyle on In the first. Leonard Prout, young San Francisco boy recent ly signed by the Angels, made his debut at first base, singled to drlre in one run in the third and also fielded spectacularly. Los Angeles 6 11 2 Hollywood 5 9 0 Ballon and Campbell; Thomas, Bheehan, Turner and Bassler1, Mayer. Announcement that Robin Reed and Henry Jones would battle tor the world welterweight cham pionship again next Tuesday night at the armory, little more than two weeks after their, sen sational draw bout for the same prize, was made last night In the course of a mat show in which both of these super-grapplers won their matches. The bout which Reed won from Flnnegan was featured by an echo of the referee-busting episodes of the title match. Ar biter Verne Harrington used some of the same; rough tactics on Reed that he Is wont to em ploy on less famous xnatmen and Reed retaliated. Reed, won the first fall with a whip wrlstlock In 33 minutes. Flnnegan the second In 17 with a surfboard, and Reed came back with a body slam In 11. Jack Salisbory, newcomer from two Seattle runs. Four runs lathe n" hit with first inning oft Kalllo settled the tne owd due to his speed, clean cam a aarlr tactics and appearance, and also Seattle 2 4 8 Mired up to advance promises thaT Sacramento 9 13 0 h would giro Jones plenty of Kallio and. Coi; Tincup and trouble. Henry resorted to rough To Miss Thelma Kench (above) be longs the distinction of being the only woman from her country, New Zealand, who will participate in the Olympic Games. Miss Kench j is shown during a training session at Los Angeles soon after her arrival in the city of the Olympiad, She is sprinter and, according to ob servers, good one. ' CHICAGO, July 12. (AP) Burleigh Grimes took another ehew of Slippery Elm and start ed to talk baseball. , "You can park this some where In your hat, the hard boiled veteran of the Cub pitch ing staff mused, "this National league pennant Is going to ; be won or lost by the kids. If they can keep up their pace down through the campaign heat of August without cracking, you can look for a new champion. bnt If they fold up, you can start making arrangements for watch ing the 1932 world series right hack in St. Louis. "As I size np the race. I pick the Cubs. Pittsburgh. St. Louis and Brooklyn yes Brooklyn to be the contenders for the flag. The loss of Hafey lust about ruined the Cardinals, but any elub that's had a sniff of that world series money Is certain to be dangerous. Just tab them They're too good to be out of the race and If the rookie stars crack, they'll be the ones to take advantage of the breaks with Woodall. Valley Horlers Vie SAN FRANCISCO, July 12. (AP) The San Francisco Seals started off the week by drubbing their local rivals, the Missions, 3 to 2 today In a game featured by sharp competition. Ted Pillette, Mission right hander, allowed only five hits, but two of these, cou pled with an error in the fourth. netted a brace of runs and a mar gin his team mates could not over come. Davis blanked the opposi tion until the ninth. San Francisco 3 5 3 Missions 2 7 j - Davis and Brenzel; T. Pillette and-Ricci. Senators Win Opener SACRAMENTO, July 12 (AP) Between raindrops, the Sacra mento Senators walloped the Se attle Indians 9 to 2 here tonight In the series opener. Ben Tincup, Indian veteran, allowed the Tribe but four bits, two of them homer by Scott and Holland for the only I injured WB W 1 OPEN SERIES 17TH stuff at times to keep even with his younger opponent. Jones won the first tall In 37 minutes with a sonnenberg and body press, Salisbury the second in nine with a double stepover toe hold and Jones the deciding fall la three and a half with a series of whip wrlstlocks British Crown LONDON, July 12 (AP) Jack Peterson won the British heavyweight championship to night by knocking out Reddle Meen In the second round of 15-round bout. The British Boxing association recognizes Larry Gains, Toronto negro, as heavyweight champion of the British empire but not of Great Britain. Gains won a deci sion over Meen some months ago. WOODBURN, July 12. The PpfprnTl WlTlQ home series to determine the champions of the Cascade league will be played at the Wood burn Legion, ball park Sunday after noon. Woodburn, having won nine games and lost one this season, 1b champion of the northern division of the league. The team from Tur ner is the southern division cham pion. Sunday the first game of the playoff will be held here, the fol lowing Sunday at Turner and the third game on neutral ground. A firmer grip of the northern division lead was taken Sunday afternoon when Woodburn came from behind and took a 12-to-9 victory from the Amity team. Woodburn has made an impres sive record so far this summer. Only one game has been lost, when Newberg got the Jump on the lo cals and proceeded to completely demoralize them to the tune of 22 to 2. Pete DeGuire Is manager and coach of the outfit. Those who helped win the northern division title and will probably start Sun day are: Beck, pitcher; Norton, catcher; K. Manning, first base; L. Gearin, second; Don Manning, short; Nehl, third; Brassel, right field; Bomhoff, center and Sims, left field. Cecil Manning, reserve outfielder and catcher, will be on hand. H. Gearin. an outfielder. Is steady, experienced men at al most every post. "The Cubs have a chance. Our pitching Is the best la the league although I haven't been able, to contribute much because of three sieges of illness tMs year the flu, an agonizing Infected tooth and an Infected throat but crrr kids like Billy Herman, young Stanley Hack and Billy Jurges still have to prove they ean de liver down that August stretch when it Is absolutely necessary that we will win ball games. A few wild throws, some errors and mlsplays in a hard tight might cost us a pennant. "And Pittsburgh? The Pirates have a great chance. But with them It Is a problem of the young fellows holding np under fire. ITe never known of a man ager to come up with four new players and hare them fit In his machine so well as Manager Gib son has done this year. They look great now, but what will Vaughn, Piet, Grace and Barbee do in August when the pitchers know them better and every play may mean the pennant? ' LTIS Woodburn Entertains Tcam- From Newberg in Last District Contest WOODBURN, July 12w Nick Serdotz, who was the mainstay moundsman for the Salem Ameri can Legion Junior team this sum mer In the county series, and now a member of the Woodburn team. champions of the district, will take the mound here Wednesday When Frisco Edward came back to the Senator: fold, be brought with him, so to speak, a certain group of fan those, of the Wolves who bad beea staying away because they did n't have Frisco to howl at. Tom can say this for-; the Wolves they pay their! two bits and dont alt oat e the railroad track. . i j Squeek Wilson didn't quite get that no-hit game! but came near a . P' ni ?6W!rri acT enough to prove that he Is getting PIRATES NDSE OUT er rally in 12m NATIONAL LEAQtTB W. U Pet. W. ritttb. -44 SI .587 Chiesco 4S SS .551 Boston 43 88 .525 8k Ij. 89 89 .500 L. Pet. Fhlld 40 44 .478 BrookL I8 43 .475 N. T. .84 41 .453 Clncin. .19 49 .443 PITTSBURGH, July 12 (AP) Gus Dugas triple after Barbee had singled In the last of the 12th gave the Pirates an 8 to 7 victory over Brooklyn today. Brooklyn 7 15 2 Pittsburgh 8 IS 1 Clarke, Moore and Lopes; Mefne, Harris and Grace. Giants Win In Oth CINCINNATI. July 12 (AP) Charley Morrlssey's error after two were out In the ninth gave New York a run to beat the Reds today 4 to 3. New York 4 11 1 Cincinnati 3 1 Hubbell and Hogan; Johnson, Ogden and Lombard!. cording to Pete DeGuire, the boys' coach. Serdots has not yet pitched a great deal for Woodburn, al though he went several Innings when Woodburn first played the Newberg team. His showing then was commendable. Although Woodburn cinched the district title here Sunday when the team took a 4-to-2 win from Hillsboro, the champions are now determined to keep their slate clean and earn a second victory over Newberg. Newberg was de feated 14 to two weeks ago. The game will be at the Legion ball park Manager DeGuire will enter his charges in the state finals in Port land August 5 and (. There will be four teams, all champions In their respective districts. In the competition DeGuire has seen the Lincoln team, champions of Portland, play and asserts that if Woodburn plays them the locals will have just about an even chance. Woodburn has no further chance to alter Its lineup, but must take the team that won the district championship to the state meet. Members of the Newberg Watklns' Homer Wins n( ooro teams are noi eugi- ST. LOUIS. Julv 12 (API Die- Te l nai ueuuire seems Watklns' homer In tha ninth drov saiisnea Wltn nis lot. in Wilson ahead of him todav to give St. Louis the final series JTkc TP.Iiminnarl earns with Philadelphia 7 to 6. niiimut.uu 'r i! ? In Kitball Final Hollev. P Collins and V Davis Carleton. T.lndaev and Minrnto ias were definitely el- . i, , . . . ... immaiea rrom me xiidsii cham pionship series last night when To participate in the second in- they lost to the Maytag Washers Malone Retaliates CHICAGO, July 12 (AP) Pat Malone. who was batted out of the box in the first inning yester day, came back today to . pitch Chicago to a 4 to 3 victory over Boston. The Cubs took the series 3 games to one. Boston 3 8 1 Chicago 4 9 1 Brown, Cantwell and Spohrer; Malone and Hartnett. WIS E VICTORY OVER A'S airxxxasjr zxiaxrs W. U Pet. W. U Pt. H. T. 55 .rrSlWmsk. 44 SS -67 PfciU. .48 SS .571 Bt. I S9 49 .494 rtrat .44 S4 .564 Ckleaf J8 SI J54 CltT.U 46 SS .51 BntM .18 1 .128 ternatlonal polar year, the So viet Icebreaker ship Siblrlakov will travel 10,000 miles from Archangel to Vladivostok to way of Bering strait. to 4. Kelley and Beechler were the battery for the Washers; Adolph and Pade for the Elks. Tonight the Maytag outfit will places as a pitcher. Holding the Aleo sluggers to one bit was really more of a trick than the two no hit games Andy Peterson tossed here; one against the Corvalus Chicks and the other against Col lege of Paget Sound. Neither of those teams was full of swat- smiths from leadott to the bottom of the list as the Albany team is. And now for the league lead ing Eogene Towniee, who will make the first and only appear ance In a league game here next Sunday. If Wilson keeps bis arm In good shape this week, those boys may not fatten their batting average quite so nertUy as they did at Bend the other day. ' ; Each of the Eugene regulars got at least two: hits,. J. King, Cotter Gould and Bisnop doubling that figure. Two of Bishop's were two baggers and two of Gould's were three baggers. The Townies got 24 blows in all but they might not have won at that, if a Bend batsman hadn't forgotten to run on a dropped third strike, winding up a ninth Inning rally that had already produced four runs. Poor Bend Elks. When they're hitting the other team seems to hit Just a little harder, and when they tighten down so does the other fellow. A dan gerous team all the same, one that will be more dangerous from now on, working for a chance to pull oat of the deep cellar position. PHILADELPHIA. July 12 (AP) A ninth Inning rally la which Morgan hit a homer and . CIssell singled to. score Sewell, who had doubled; gave Cleveland a 1 to C victory over the Athletics today. Simmons hit his 19th hom er ot the season In the first with Cochrane on base. Cleveland T 18 2 Philadelphia .. 10 1 Kamm. Hudlln . and Sewell; Grove, Miller and Cochrane. Yanks Still Winning NEW YORK, July 12 (AP) Bea Chapman's home run with a man aboard featured a three-ran rally la the sixth that gave the Yanks a 4 to 2 decision over the Browns today. SL Loais 2 T 2 New York 4 S 1 Stewart, Gray and Ferrell; Ruf fing and Jorgens. of three game series with the Western Paper Converters for engage In the first of a two out I the championship, i Red Sox Win One BOSTON, July 12 (AP) Boston took a close game from Detroit today S to 2. in a pitching duel between Bob Kline and Vie Sorrell. Detroit .2 8 Boston ...3 K 2 Sorrell and Hayworth; Kline and Connolly. Solon Win Slngfest WASHINGTON. July IS fAP) Washington Senators nosed out Chicago 13 to 12 today in an old fashioned slugging bee which went ten innings. The victory was Washington's third straight over the White Sox. Chicago 12 18 7 Washington 13 IS 1 Jones, Faber and Grube; Burke, Cotfman. Marberry, Brown and Spencer. MICKEY MOUSE In the Dark Too Late to Classify WANTED at oncthhiirr picker H. W. Elgin. 1474 N. Liberty. -fn ruutn. n i i -i nnjj Lixnrnns TEACHERS WANTED On for English ard mathematics, alary $125. One for departmental work, ad vanced trades. Phone A Q. 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