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PAGE EIGHT
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Early in Season is out
Seeking Revenge
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Eugene
Outfitters 4
Albany 2
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West Side at Salem, J: 30, 01
Infer field.
Albany at Eugene.
Pacific Outfitting at Bend. -
Three teams may stay in a tie
for first place In the State league
after today's gamen,. but two of
them won't be the Salem Sen?
ators and the West . Side JBabes.
.These two meet here at Ollnger
field and. one Is bound to drop
Eugene and Pacific Outfitting,
the others In the four-way tie, are
playing the tall enders, the Out
fitters Invading Bend and the
Townies entertaining the Albany
Aleos.
The Senators beat West Side
here S to 4 early in the season,
one of only two defeats the Babes
hare suffered.
Carrying out the same policy
that used to cause him to wear
that old shirt, Leo "Frisco" Ed
wards, manager of the Senators
will make no change in the line
up today. Dwight Adams will be
aTailble gain but "Frisco" plans
to keep Walt Erickson on first
base for the present. Walt turn
ed in a couple of circus plays last
Sunday, sprinting around lo front
of tow hard drives that appeared
to be away.
The rest of the team will look
Just as it did last Sunday when it
pulled the Eugene Townies down
on a level with the rest of the
leaders. "Squeak" Wilson will be
on the mound.- He has allowed
just nine hits so far this month:.
Charles to Oppose
Wilson on Mound
Manager Ray Brooks of the
West Side team, which received a
big boost in Gregory's column in
the Oregonian this week, has in
- dlcated that Treadway Charles,
who was driven off the mound
by the Senators here early In the
season, will climb the hill again
today and Brooks is confident
that he will stay there through
the nine innings. Charles hasn't
started any league games since
that unsuccessful attempt, due to
a sore arm; but recently he held
the traveling Wichita team which
played ' here last week, to three
hits, indicating that his arm Is
now in proper shape.
The West Side lineup has been
changed little since the team's
- first ' appearance here. In last
Sunday's game which the Babes
, won a to 4 from Bend. Kich:
third base,, and Warren, catcher,
were the heavy hitters alone
;: with DemoreBt who pitched that
aay. several of the West Side
boya are np among the leaders In
the league hitting roster.
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Keesey Swings big bat for
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To Widen Breach
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H11t' SS 49 .570
8. T. 59 53 .592
L. A, 58 54 18
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Oakland 51 61 .451
Sae'to 51 63 .447
Uiiiiog -47 66 .416
Yank Team In Commanding
Lead For Davis Cup Place
As French Squad Weakens!
EUGENE Tg
Ready to fight for Uncle Sam oa
land or tea. That's Lieutenant
George Moffett, eldest ton of Ad
miral Moffett, bead oi tne.uuiea
States Navy air forces, who is one
of the five members of the Navy
boxing team which will participate
tn tne uiympic tryoou at ou c
eisco, CaL Moffett is the 126-pound,
representative oz uncie aim.
PORTLAND, Ore., July tl -
(AP) Although outhit by the
visitors, the Portland Beaver
Ducks used the stick effectively
at the right moments tonight and
shut out Hollywood, to 0.
B1U Shores went the full
route for Portland, allowing nine
hits, while Vanee Page was
touched for only eight hits.
Portland had a ' big first and
eighth inning, scoring three in
the .first and - two in the eighth.
Finney was the . first - man . to
reach first base and Berger also
arrived safely through Sherloek's
error. Both scored on Keesey's
triple and then . Keesey came
home on Hlggins' fly. In the
ninth Keesey and Higgles both
singled and scored on Reeves'
double. Singles by Berger, rits-
patrick and Keesey in the third
accounted for the other run.
Hollywood 0 t
Portland .......... C t
Page and Bassler; Shores and
Fitzpatrick.
PARIS, July 23 (AP) Need
ing but a single victory in two
sfngles matches tomorrow, the
United States was accepted to
night as the challenger of France
for . the historic Davis" cup here
next week-end.
, A brilliant young pair of Amer
icans, Wilmer Allison and John
Van Ryn .brought the prediction
within a step of certainty today
by overwhelming the German
doubles team of Daniel Prenn
and Gottfried Von Cramm 6-3,
6-4, 6-1 to give the United States
lead of two matches to one in
the American and European in-
ner-sone final.
And as the Americans reached
within a step of the challenger's
place, developments within the
ranks of the Davis cup defender,
rmr
France, added to the possibility
that the young squad from over
seas might sweep on through the
inter-sone final to capture the
cup and end the five year reign
of the tri-eolor.
On top of -the superb tennis of
Allison and Van' Ryn it developed
today that Rene LaCoste, return
ing to Davis cup tennis after s
long absence due to illness, was
suffering from tonsllltls and
would probably be unable to play
next week-end.
Despite his objections. Jean
Borotra, who Insists he is too old
for such things, will be drafted
for one of the singles roles while
the great Henri Cochet will ear
ry the other, leaving Borotra to
team with his old partner, Jac
ques Brugnoa,. In the doubles.
SEATTLE. July S3 (AP)
Night game:
Missions I 11
Seattle' 4 19 1
Cole, Lleber and Rlcci; Kal-
lio and Bottarlnl.
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LOS ANGELES, July
(AP) Night game:
Sacramento 8 14 6
Los Angeles 1
GlUlek and Wlrts; Baecht, Cas
ter and Campbell.
Public Links
Title Taken
By R. Miller
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PhiUi. 56 40 .583
C1'4 63 89 .5761
Wlh. 52 43 .553
W. Ii. Pet.
Petroit 49 41 .544
St. L. 41 SO .451
ChififO .-31 58 .845
Eoiton .32 69 .242
The other night tn Medford
If Lomskl palled one that
suggested he had learned some
thing from the wrestling racket
during his brief switch-over to
that field of endeavor. He was
knocked down In the first, sec
ond and third cantos ami then
pnt his opponent, Jack McCar
thy of San Francisco,-to sleep
in the fourth, bouncing one on
his chin while the Golden Gate
boy was talking; to his second.
The hot races being waged In a
number of baseball leagues sug
gest a leaf copied from the wres
tlers book also, but you never
suspect baseball of anything like
that, even when it's a hard pull
to get people through tne turn
stiles. Our own State league Is all
knotted up, but would any of
those boys give away anything?
No answer necessary.
But cheer up America. This
has nothing to do with sport
except that the football clnhft,
alias ' colleges, which are look
ing forward to slim pickings
this fall, may take heart.
We don't claim prophetie vision
but we have rather a comprehen
sive ticker tape, so to speak -the
Associated Press leased wire un
rolling before our eyes every
night. And little items from here
and there hint that a gradual im
provement in business is coming
about. Lacking any definite causes
for Improvement though fr that
matter there were no definite
causes for the slump the solution
seems to be that people are Just
getting tired of talking depiession
and beginning to engage in "busi
ness as usual."
Joiner Stops Seals
SAN FRANCISCO, July 33
(AP) Ray Joiner held the
Seals scoreless after the first
Inning today and the Oaks won
1-2. Both teams got 13 tingles,
but Joiner kept the home team's
safeties well scattered, while the
Oaks slippedoer a run in alter-1
sate innings for awhile, then
cllnchedthings with two In the
seventh.
Furzy Hufft started the Oaks
scoring in the second, clouting
out a three-bagger, and then
romping home after Pinnelli'a sa
crifice fly. Fussy also occasioned
the last push, when Donovan
threw his grounded wild, letting
in Brubaker and Blackerby. Bru
baker had singled, and then gone
to third on Blackerby's double
Oakland B 12 1
San Francisco 3 12 2
Joiner and Gaston; Zinn and
Brenzel. 1
TO PUT TBIf
First games in the church
league on the playground ball pro
gram will be played Tuesday, Gns
Moore, director and coach, said
yesterday. Two rounds will be
played, the second series of games
following the order of the first
and the winner to be determined
on a percentage basis. The sec
ond round will end August 11.
The schedule follows:
Tuesday, July 26 Intermediate
vs. Pirates: Presbyterians vs
Temple Baptist.
Thursday. July 28 Presbyter
ians vs. Intermediate; Temple
Baptist vs. Pirates.
Tuesday, August 2 Temple
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I kbdusis tb. iui.eriiieuii.e: rn-
ates vs. Presbyterians.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Julf 23
(AP) R. L. Miller, frecklefaeed
and slender, emerged the winner
today from the greatest field that
ever competed in a national public
links golf tournament.
The steady golf that enabled
him to qualify In 149, within four
strokes of Joe Nichols, Long
Beaeh. Cel., medalist, was main
tained by Miller throughout the
week's long grind for a 4 and 2
victory in the finals over Pete Mil
ler of Chicago. He was the sec
ond Jacksonville player to win
for Bob Wlngate took the title in
1930.
Other players flashed at tn"
a more spectacular brand of e
nit none was able to drive, ap
proach and putt round after round
with the champion's consistency
and he was within a few strokes
of par in nearly every 18 holes.
Plays Salem Association's
Team Today; Speedy
Matches Likely
The Eugene tennis team, whleh
for the past several seasons has
been one of the strongest In the
state, will come to Salem today
to play the Salem Tennis associa
tion team. Matches will begin at
10 o'clock this forenoon on the
courts at the state hospital and
the nubile Is Invited to attend
without charge.
This year Eugene is as strong
as ever, several or us piayers in
eluding Kallsky, Buck and Slat
tery having participated in tne
state tournament. However the
Salem team which has frequent
ly lost to Eugene In the past, is
alsj stronger this year and may
be better balanced than the Eu
gene squad. '
There will be eight singles
matches so that the entire Salem
ranking list will see action. The
list was cut to eight this week
and other changes made to fa
cilitate proper adjustment of the
players In the ladder tournament.
Under the new rule players on
the list who are challenged most
play within three days or default,
except In ease of illness, but an
unsuccessful challenger matt
wait a week before challenging
the same man again, and Is also
subject to challenge from the
man below .him for a week before
he can attempt to move up.
Rankings are in the following
order at present:
Melvin Goods, French Hage
mann, Fred Hagemann, Ray Stay
ner, Deryl Myers, Ivan White,
Emory Hobson, Laurence Alley.
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Ckkct 4 41 .539 K. T 41 4S .417
BmUi 4T 44 .816 Brok!y 42 SO .4.17
Phil. -49 47 .SHX Cincinm. 41 55 .427
PITTSBURGH. Jrly 23(AP)
Pittsburgh tool a wild ball
game from Chicago today, 11 to
3, to Increase their first place
'lead to four and one-hall
games.
Chicago 8 IS
Pittsburgh 11 16 1
Root, Smith. May, Malone,
Gudat and Taylor, Hartnett;
Swift, Brame, French. Harris "
and Grace.
NEW VELVET MITTS
PARIS (AP) Velvet mitts are
next. Mid season fashion shows
displayed fingerless mitts of trans
parent velvet to match the even
ing gowns with which they were
worn.
Congratulating each ether Ivpon
their record-breaking achievements,
Eleanor Helm (right), ef New
York, who set a new wtrrld's mark
tn winninr the 100-meta back
stroke at the Olympic trials at
Jenes Beach, L. L, and Helena Madi
son, of Seattle, are shewn swapping
kisses after their victories. ? Miss
Madison brake the world's 400
meter free style record in I minutes
and 32 seconds.
CINCINNATI, July 22 (AP)
Dnrocher hit Into a double play
to blow a ninth Inning chance to
whip St. Louis today, but the'
Reds won
St. Louis .
Cincinnati
Hallahan,
and Wilson;
3 to 2 In
Lombard i, Ashby.
11 Innings.
2 7 1
..;s 9 1
Carletoo, Lindeey .
Beaton, Carroll and
Seven Salem
Lads Seeking
Junior Title
Seven Salem boys and one from
Dallas will tee oft In the qualify
ing round for the state Junior golf
tournament at the Riverside club
tomorrow.
Of this group, Millard Grove?
who was the only Salem lad to
qualify for the championship
round last year, is the favorite to
carry Salem's colors toward, the
finals. In last year's tournament
he lost to Jack Paulsen, the de
fending champion, in the quarter
finals. The Junior championship in
that tourney was won by Les!ie
Leal of Eugene, whom Groves de
feated in a semi-final round
match of the state high school
tournament here this spring.
Other Salem entries are Walter
Cline, Jr., who won the southern
California junior title this sum
mer; Winfield Needham, Bill
Hemenway, Richard Pierce, Erwin
Edwards and Larry Blaisdeli. Rex
Pemberton Is the Dallas entry.
In the qualify ing round Mon
day Needham and Cline will tee
off at 10:45 with Bog lngalls,
Corvallis star, as the third mem
ber of the three-some; Hemenway
is in a trio starting at 11:20;
Pemberton at 12:10, Pierce and
Edwards at 12:35 and Blaisdeli
and Groves at 12:45.
Many of the lads who partici
pated In the etate high
tourney here are entered
junior tournament.
Giants Take . Both
BOSTON,; July 23 (AP)
New York swept a double header
with the Braves, winning the
eight inning second gams 9 to
behind Sam Gibson's four hit
pitching after .going 14 innings
to take the first r-2. Darkness
stopped the second clash.
New York 5 9 2
Boston 2 6 e
Hoyt, Luque and Hogaa.
O'Farrell; Brown, Cant well and
Spohrer.
New York . ..3 13
Boston .0 4 t
Gibson and Hogan; Betty,
Frankhouse and Hargrave.
Phillies Likewise
PHILADELPHIA, July 23
(AP) The Phillies slaughtered
Brooklyn in both games of a
double header . today, winning
10 to 2 and 16 to 5. Don Hurst
led the attack with three home
runs, two In the second game.
Brooklyn 2 7 2
Philadelphia 10 15 3
Clark, Phelps and Sukfortb,
Plcinich; Rhem and V. Daris.
Todd.
Brooklyn 5 11
school Philadelphia 16 19 2
in the Mungo, Shate, Htfimach ard
Lopez; Collins and V. Davis.
MICKEY MOUSE
Inseparable Pals
By WALT DISNEY
WASHINGTON, July 23 (AP)
A ninth Inning rally by Wash
ington today enabled the Senators
to nose out Philadelphia 6 to S.
Manush, Washington outfield
er, hit two doubles and' two tri
ples, and Jimmy Foxx, Athletic
first baseman, hit Ms fortieth
home run in the fourth.
Philadelphia 5 9 0
Washington 6 11 0
' Earnshaw and Cochrane; Coff
man. Brown, Marberry and Berg.
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CHICAGO, July 23 (AP)
Chicago rallied for two runs In
the twelfth to defeat the Indians,
6 to 5 today.
Cleveland 5 IS
Chicago 6 19 2
Ferrell and Sewell; Lyons and
Grube.
Tigers, Browns Split
BT. LOUIS, July 23 (AP)
Detroit pounded Fischer and Kim
tey for 14 hits to defeat St. Louis,
9 to 4, in the second , game of a
donbleheader today after losing
xne nrst game, l to 5.
Detroit l 4 i
St. Louis. K 8-1
Whltehill, Goldstein and Rnel;
uaaiey ana Ferrell.
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EL Louis 4 A
Bridges and Hayworth; Fischer,
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FOR JUNIOR FINAL
KLAMATH FALLS. July 23.
(AP) The Eugene American Le
gion Junior league baseball team
today won its way to the state
finals at Portland by winning
both games of a double-header
from Klamath Falls. The visitors
took the first game 10 to 4, and
the second 15 to 1.
Eugene lost the opening game
Friday.
Eugene 10
Klathath 4
Guthrie and Kelsay;
Cavanaugh and Bradley.
Eugene 15
Klamath 1
Michaels and Kelsay;
Cavanaugh and Bradley.
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THE DALLES. July 23. The
Dalles American Legion Junior
baseball team defeated the La-
Grande Legion Juniors, 6 to 3, In
the first game of the district
championship series here today.
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and Laxiarl gave the Yankees a I
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second gams todaT and & .I.-
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Tanks won the first, 4 to 3. in is ltne American turt today.
Innings.
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finish as any race crowd ever wit
nessed. Plucky Play, the surprise
norse or tne turf, brot th win.
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