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Tbe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morniriir, July 23. 1932 PAGE SIX : Crucial Tied Up .Mow P.o nr vh nn nvu YIELDS 3 HITS State Junior Ball Finals To be August 6-7; Eugene Drops Opener to Klamath State finals in the American But Ducks Hold Stars Until iwga Final Inning; Score Is 2 to 1 i COAST XXA.GTTE V. U, Pet. W. L. Pet. Prtl'd 4T .581 8UU ..54 5S .482 Holly. 65 48 .5751 Oakland SO 2 .44 Fn r. -SB 81 .535Se'to 5 63 .443 ! A. S 5 .S23MljiiioB 40 66 .411 : - . i PORTLAND,' Ore., July 22- t API 4Emil Tde southpawed the Portland Beaver-Ducks into sub mission! tonight and . the Holly wood Stars won their second suc cessive Igame, J to 1. Tde allowed only three hits and all of those were credited to Bob Johnson two doubles and a inrle.1 ; Portland tallied in the fourth for the! first score of the Kmo cl!,on M withln the and stead of August 5 and 6 as or iginally planned, it was announced Friday by Roy S. Keen e, state chairman, following a meeting of the state junior ball committee. Arrangements nave been made with Thomas Turner, president of the Portland Coast league club, for the use of the Vaughn street park on those dates. Mr. Turner in addition to making an attrac- Uto arrangement for use of the park, has hung up a trophy for the winner. . The state committee ruled that there was no ground for a pro test on the part of the Burns team against LaGrande, in connection with an umpire's ruling In the fi nal district game which LaGrande won last week. It was informally explained that the umpire's de- and clung to that slender margin until the eighth. Then Brannan and MeNeely singled and advan- ced on Carlyle's sacrifice and Brannan scored on Sherlock's fly to tie the score.- In the ninth Lee walked, went to second on an in field - out ' and scored on Bran oan's single. The vietory reduced Portland's lead to only one game. Hollywood 2 10 0 Portland 1 3 0 Tde and Bassler; McDonald, Peterson and Paimisano. that his Judgment on what oc curred could not be officially questioned. The Lincoln Cardinals of Port land and the Woodbnrn team of Marion county are already assur ed of places in the state finals. Klamath falls and Eugene are playing- at Klamath Falls in one inter-district series this week end and LaGrande and The Dalles will open another at The Dalles today. winners of these two series , en tering the state playoff August f . The state finals will . be In charge of other members of the committee and department offi cers of the Legion, Mr. Keene stated, as he will be In Los An gelea-attending the Olympic games at that time. He will leave here Sunday for California. KLAMATH FALLS. July 22.- (AP) The Klamath Falls Ameri can Legion Junior league baseball team defeated the Eugene nine, 6 to 5, in the first game of a three- game series here today. R H E Eugene 5 8 Klamath 8 Mercer, Mlchaeals and Wright, Kelsay; Ball, James and Bradley. Angels Still Winning LOS ANGELES, July 22 (AP) -Los Angeles scored Its fourth Go lf Finals For Women Set Sunday DALLAS, July 22. Marjorie Jackson and Marjorie Fulgham will play Sunday in the finals mer. Winner of Bales-Foster match vs. winner of Fowler-Vaughn match. straight ylctory over Sacramento of the women's golf tournament ana us sum win in a row by at Oak Knoll. Miss Jackson earn capturing tonight's rame. 8 to 4. ed the rieht to enter the finals The Angels batted Louie Vinci I by defeating Dorothy Eakin this hard and often although he stuck! week and Mrs. Fulgham won until toe finish. over Margaret Friar in her semi uernie Devlveros' home run final match. wim iwo on in rne eigntn cinched Rex Preberton, 1931 champion, the game for the Angels. Stein- was eliminated from the men's i vJrl. . ' Statz and Snefely tournament last Sunday when he i. . It7 Moncrle' was lifted In matches played this week gave the sixth after he had walked in th following results: W. L. So- - uu. aiicoim moss Keeping the hren beat Floyd McCann; Dr. L. cv iu cneca me remainder of A. Bollmon beat Al Cleveland; game. Lenthall Bollman beat W. C. Ret- Bacramento 4 g j Eer; Jack Ealdn beat Dean Cadle: ir. .se es 8 10 3 Ray Lillin won over Roy Fergu- Vinci and Woodall; Moncrief, son; Otto Williams and Dr. Tyler ",us na tronm.. (Palmer won by default; and Dr. au Kaily and Win C. L. Fowler and Carl Bales have tAN FRANCISCO, July 22 not finished their match. Eldon p' After trailing seven in- Vaughn and Gerald Fowler have ... oan r rancisco got down to not completed their match. Business coaay and crowded over Pairings for the third round enougn runs to defeat Oakland 6 scheduled for . Sunday are: o ana even the series at two First flight 9 a. m. games eacn. JT1h,omaa' 0akland Pitcher, aid ed the Seal victorv h three walks in the seventh. The oe's aaaea three singles and manufactured thi rnna a other trio of singles in the 'eighth inning produced two more runs, sufficient to insure vtinr The Oakland batters took the ..I v e r tnreo San Francisco pilsners ior 13 hits n V1a,.t rnomas and Leveque; MacDou- Seattle xienaerson, Douglas Brenzel. Walberg Yields 15 Blows, Still Beats Senators AlfZaiCAV XSAOtTB W. It. Pet. W. L. Pet. K. T. 03 29 .981Detro5t .48 40 .545 PMlad. 5 8t .5891 St. L. .40 40 .440 C1btL SS 99 .582 Chlcaro .30 58 .841 Wuk. 51 41 .548 Boston -22 67 .247 AVERAGE SAME Scales is Still Leading' but Erickson Gets Closer; West Side Next r ' The Salem Senators, who will play the West Side Babes of Port land here Sunday in a game wnien will drop one or-the other from participation In ;th first, plac tl they now snare wun cugene u Pacific Outfitting, lowered the Eurene Townietf" batting averages last Sunday but did. practically nothing to their own. Some of the boys moved op a few notches and others dropped down the list but the team aver age remains at .259, practically what it was the week before. la six games the Sentors have collected 43 hits, a little more than seven per game, but have put -up such tight defense that a seven hit average has been enough to win two-thirds of the games. George Scales still leads the list of regulars in hitting, . but Walt Erickson gained on him Sun day. The hitting record to date fol lows: AB H McCaf f ery 2 Scales 19 8 Erickson 22 7 Foreman IS 4 Gribble 18 4 Adams 16 4 Ollnger 4 1 Ashby 22 S Edwards 8 1 Hlbbard 7 1 Kitchen 23 S Baahor 21 2 Wilson 18 1 WASHINGTON, July 22 (AP) Although outhit, Philadelphia today defeated Washington, 8 to 4. Walberg pitched for Philadel phia, yielded IS hits. Philadelphia 8 10 0 Washington 4 15 1 Walberg and Cochrane; Crow der, Marberry, Brown and Berg, Maple. SHADE WINS 444TH NEW TORK, July 22 (AP) Fighting his 444th bout, Dave Shade of California gained a six round decision over Charlie Tra der Horn of New Jersey tonight at Long Beaeh stadium. Pet. .500 .421 .318 .287 .250 .250 .250 .227 .167 .143 .130 .095 .056 COM CURTIS, PHILLIES MM ; We hadn't ' noticed, from watching the box scores spor adically, that Howard, Maple had been hitting bat It appears that on the days we forgot to look at the score , he has." New York sport pages arriving here' show Maple la second place among the American league hitters, with a mark of .488 IB times at hat and seven hit. Of course Maple ha&nt been at bat enough really to qualify as one of the sluggers, but the record shows he s not Quite pow erless. Howard has appeared In a good many games, his name showing up more frequently of late nd In closer games; but often he goes in when one of the regular backstops Is lifted for a pinch hitter, and he doesn't get to step up there at all. And while we're on the sub ject of oar home town big leaguers. It appears that Billy Sullivan most be something of a nightmare to Mr. Fonseea, the White Sox' boss. For sv while Billy was being shifted from one Job to another and regularly turning In hi hit or two and his error each day. Tiring of that, Fonseea kept Billy on the bench for a while and occasionally sent him in as a plneh hitter. Meanwhile the White Sox standing got rapidly no better, and now Billy Is back in the lineup. They need Billy's big bat and don't know what to do about it. OUT TWENTY HITS VATXOYAX. LEAOtTB W. U Pet. W. li. Pet. Flttib. -51 36 .588 Cfcieato 48 40 .545 Boston 4T 42 .528 PWlmd. 47 47 .500 St. L. 4S 44 .404 BrookU 43 48 .467 N. T. 80 45 .464 Cineiit. .40 55 .421 PHILADELPHIA, July 22 (AP) The Phillies pounded Thurston and Quinn for -0 hits, Including two homers by Virgil Davis and one by George Davis BUSH PLAYOFFS ARE CONTINUED Burris If gt StubberfleUL 2b ' i ' Nelson Lineup for the older boys:- Ollnger, 4. r Xew i'arK o DeSart JJcCanaua Sexton , 2l 1 Matty Hall p Mlckenham Duncan U All port Miller- lb. L. Siseho Woodburn at Turner, Grand Ronde at Stayton Will Be Sunday Games Playoffs In the Cascade. Mid- Willamette and Grange baseball leagues -will be resumed Sunday. Woodburn. one game to the good in theCascade championship ser ies, will invade Turner. Stayton and Grand Ronde will mix at Stayton In the third Mid- Will amette later-division e o nt e s t. Stayton being In the lead Grand Ronde and Gervais have been defeated . North Howell and Silverton Hills will play at Sil- verton In be Grange league com- peuuon. Woodburn's victory 6ver Turn er last Sunday was by only one run 4 to 3; and Turner Is hope ful of turning the tables when they play on Its home diamond Johnny Beck' for Woodburn and Russell for Turner, will probably be the opposing moundsmen. If Woodburn wins It wlU be the league champion. Stayton with a 4 to 2 victory over Gervais last Sunday, will have a goodly margin on Its riv als if It wins again Sunday but must beat Gervais again in that ease. In order to clinch the title. Silverton Hills Is one game ahead In the Grange league ser les. rsj ..3b lf Hemann McGee Segnln Sherman. t rf '.. Sederstrom cf, In the second 1 game Ollnger and Tew Langland - Kelley Kays Kelley Lewis between Park, lineup was the same, except that Miller pitched and Hale played first. T swiira ms id. no DUD'S JHRS WIN OVER UU to defeat Brooklyn 9 to 5, today. Brooklyn 5 9 0 Philadelphia 9 20 1 Thurston, Quinn and Suke forth; Benge and V. Davis. Pirates Add to Lead PITTSBURGH, July 22 (AP) Pittsburgh increased its first place lead to three and one half games today by downing Chicago 3 to 1. Steve Swetonic won his 11th victory of the season. Chicago 1 10 0 Pittsburgh 8 10 0 Malone, May and Hartnett; Swetonic and Grace. Ollnger juniors won 7 to 6 from Lincoln ball players in the 10 th inning yesterday, Robinson driv ing in the. deciding run. Olinger's older boys took a double header from Tew Park, 4 to 0, and 12 to 1. Line-up for the Juniors: Ollnger 7 Lincoln 0 Robinson ls. Mason Lee lb Lansing Quamme c Johnson Parker p McKay Causey 2b McNamara Wilkinson ' rf Jaskoskl Morley rs Godkin Crobert cf....R. Johnson Miller Siir e Champion of Public Links LOUISVILLE. Ky., July 22 (AP) The national pablic links golf championship will go to a lad named Miller, who has Just turn ed 21. but whether it will be Chi cago's' stocky, black-haired .Pete Miller, or Jacksonville's slender freckle-faced R. L. Miller, remains to be told after 36 holes tomor row. : The Chicago Miller, grandson of old Greece, whose father Is a weal thy real estate operator, eliminat ed Talbot Boyer of Portland, Ore., 3 and 2. In the semi-final round hero today. The Jacksonville Miller, native of Nashville, Ga.. whose father is a night watchman in a shipyard and himself worked In a bakery until the depression cost him his Job, ousted Al Campbell of Se attle, Wash., 3 and 2. Pete Miller downed Joe Nichols, medalist, in the morning round today and his seven years of golf ing experience among Chicago's younger golfers and the fact he won the Chicago city title three years ago gave him an edge in the final match. It is R. L. Miller's first try at the national title. , Swimming races and the regu lar weekly broadcast made pos sible by cooperation of the. Cherry City bakery ear featured yester day's events ."at Ollnger 'play ground. . -T-- " J ' - Musical numbers . were gtren over the rmlke" by Jnne and Marie Holm, duet; Barbara Caus ey, two solos; Harda Hansen and Joyce Godfrey, duets; Naomi Lee. solo; Edna Schweislnter and Ms bit McGuire. duet, and Bobby Braxeao, solo. . In the girls swimming races, results were: 12 years and over sldestroke, Doris - HWday first. Lora Rettlg second; freestyle, HIdday first. Rettig second; breaststroke, Doris MarsUn first, Hidday second. In the boys' contests, results for those 12 and over were: Side stroke, Gordon Black first,' Bill Sexton second; steamboat. Sexton first. Holllday second; breast stroke. Sexton first. Don Segnln second; freestyle, Quentln Rncker first, Ned Burris second. Boys under 12 placed as fol lows: Sldestroke, Gilbert Elliott first, Gordon Bradford second; freestyle. Mike Miller first. Bill Sexton second; steamboat, Elliott first. Bradford second. Miss Parsons is Tourney Winner PORTLAND, Ore., July 22 (AP) Miss Hermolne Parsons. 17, today won the first annual public links championship of the Oregon Women's Golf association She defeated Mrs. T. B. Kennedy, Portland, 2 and 1 in tbe 36-hole final match. Carriers to Get Portland Jaunt Statesman carriers who are able to qualify as go-getters In new subscription solicitation, will be taken to Portland next Friday, July 29. by Gus Hlxson, circula tion manager, who will be their host on an amusement tour. In the afternoon the boys will patronize the concessions and use the swim ming pool at Jantzen beach. That night Hlxson will entertain them at the night baseball game be tween the league-leading Portland Ducks and the Mission team. Thus far five carrier boys have quali fied for the trip. LEONARD WIXS DUMB ONE NEW TORK. July 22 (AP) After being three times warned by the referee to show some life or run the risk of being disqualified. 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