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Lead
leaders take
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Detroit Firmly in Second
Place Through Defeat
of Senator Club
Historic Scene
A3IERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Kew York 34 22 .607
Detroit 34 23 .596
Washington 32 28 .533
Boston 30 27 .526
Cleveland 28 26 .519
EL Louis 26 29 .473
Philadelphia ......22 34 .393
Chicago 20 37 .351
NEW YORK, June 20. -Home
run blasts by Lou Gehrig
and Frank Crosetti and Charlie
"Red" Ruffings' oae-hit pitching
anchored the New York Yankees a
little more securely at the top ol
the American league standings to
day and gate the McCarthy men a
clean sweep of the double header
with the Cleveland Indians. The
cores were 3 to 2 and 3 to 0.
Cleveland 2 8 0
New York 3 6 0
Weiland and Myatt; Broaca,
Gomes and Dickey.
Cleveland 0 1 2
New York ... 11
L. Brown and Pytlak; Ruffing
and Jorgens.
Red Sox Win Again
BOSTON, June 20. -(P)-The
Boston Red Sox landed on two
Chicago pitchers for 18 hits today
as they gained their fourth suc
cessive victory by humbling Jim
my Dykes' White Sox, 14-9, In the
aeries opener.
Chicago 9 14 3
Boston 14 18 3
Jones, Gallivan and Madjeski,
Shea; W. Ferreir and R. Ferrell.
- Tigers Win In 11th
WASHINGTON, June 20.-P-Scoring
punch In the 11th inning
today enabled the Detroit Tigers
to beat Washington 13-10 and
strengthened their claim to second
place in the American league. '
Heinle Manush slapped out two
more home runs aiding the Sena
tors In piling up a three-run lead
In the sixth Inning.
Detroit 13 18 0
Washington 10 17 2
Rowe, Hogsett and Cochrane;
Crowder, Bvrke, McColl, Russell,
Thomas and Sewell.
, Browns Trounce A's
PHILADELPHIA, June 20.-yp)
The St. Louis Browns trounced
the Athletics 11 to 3 to take the
series opener today. The Missour
ians thumped three Mack pitchers
for a total of 13 hits, putting the
game on ice .with five runs in the
seventh inning.
Bob Johnson, leading home run
hitter of the majors, hit his 20th
of the season with the bags empty
In the eighth.
St. Louis i-.ll 13 1
Philadelphia 3 9 3
. Blaeholder and Hemsley; Cas
carella, Kline, Dietrich and Berry,
Hayes.
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GIANTS OUTHIT
CUBS 10 WIN
Fourth Straight for World
Champs in Big Attack
on Western Front
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet,
New York ...... -.39 19 .672
St. Louis 33 23 .689
Chicago ..S3 26 .559
Pittsburgh r.. 28 25 .628
Boston 29 26 .627
Brooklyn ....r.. 26 32 .448
Philadelphia 21 84 .382
Cincinnati 15 39 .278
CHICAGO. June 20.-fl)-Led
by Mel Ott, who drove In six runs
with his 16th and 17th home runs
and a single, the world's cham
pion and league leading New York
Giants continued their stampede
through the west today by out-
slugging the Chicago Cubs for a
12 to 7 victory in the first game
of the series.
The victory was the Giants
fourth straight triumph and their
ninth in 11 games since taking to
the road. The defeat was the
Cuba' eighth setback in the last
11 games played at Wrigley Field.
New York 12 18
Chicago 7 1 2
Fitxslmmons, Bell. Smith and
Mancuso; Root, Joiner, Wearer,
Tinning and Hartnett, Tate.
Dodgers Beat Cards
BT. LOUIS, Jane 20p)-Two
big innings In which they scored
seven runs and effective pitching
by Van Mango were enough to
give the Brooklyn Dodgers a 9 to
6 decision over the St. Louis Car
dinals today.
Brooklyn, 9 16 1
St Louis 6 11 2
Mungo and Lopez; Hallahan,
Llndsey, Mooney, Carleton and V.
Davis.
Pirates Finally Win
PITTSBURGH, June 20.-ff)-Coming
.from behind three times
with spirited rallies in which they
were paced by th,eir new manager.
"Pie" Traynor, the Pirates endeS
a five-game losing streak today
by beating the Boston Braves 6
to 6.
Traynor got three doubles and
a single and counted the winning
run in the ninth.
Boston 6 t 1
Pittsburgh 6 16 0
Cantwell, Pennock, Smyth and
Spohrer; Lucas, Chagnon and
Grace.
Phils, Beds Divide
CINCINNATI, June 20. - (yip) -Coming
back after being beaten
6 to 4 in the opening contest, the
Phillies defeated the Cincinnati
Reds 16 to 10 In a slugging sec
ond game of a double header to
day. Philadelphia 4 T 6
Cincinnati 7 0
A, Moore and Todd; Derringer
and Lombard!.
Philadelphia 16 18 3
Cincinnati ie 16
Darrow, Grabowski, Lohrman
and Todd; Brennan, Si Johnson,
Stout,- Vance, Kolp and Lombard!.
CflHS RATED
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LONDON, June 20.-!p) - Mem
bers of the United States Davis
Cup team were given only secon
dary consideration today In the
seeded list for the Wimbledon ten
nis ' championships starting Mon
day, but in actual play in the
Queens Club tournament they
continued into the quarter final
round.
With Dave Jones, former Co
lumbia university star and now a
Cambridge student, as a com
panion, Frank X. Shields, Lester
Stoefen, George M. Lott, Jr., and
Sidney B. Wood, Jr., won third
round matches. Shields put out
the cup team captain, R. Norris
"Dick" Williams.
In the draw for the play at
Wimbledon, Shields was seeded
only fifth, with Stoefen and Wood
rated directly behind him in that
order. Jack Crawford, of Austra
lia, the defending champion,
headed the list followed by Fred
Perry, England's cup ace, the sen
sational young German, Baron
von Cramm and H. W. "Bunny"
Austin, Perry's cup team mate.
Gloglo de Stefanl, of Italy, was
seeded eighth completing the list.
Although the men were little
favored, the sensational play of
Helen Hull Jacobs and Sarah Pal
tray in defending the Wlghtman
Cup fast weekend gave them first
and third seeding, respectively, in
the women's list. Last year's final
ist, Dorothy Round of England,
was rated second.
Parade by Eight Teams to
Open Softball Season Next
Monday; Plan Announced
Plans for the big opening of the
summer season of the Salem Soft
ball league were announced Wed
nesday by Dwight Adams, league
secretary. The opening .double
header, contestants ia which will
not be kown until the parade and
the crowd reach Sweetland field,
is to be played next Monday night.
The eight teams, with all play
ers in uniform, will form the par
ade, marching from the Y. M.
C. A. at 7:30 down through the
business district and out to the
field. There will be over 100 play
ers in the procession and the
bright uniforms and the signifi
cance of the occasion will make it
a gala event.
The soltball players this season
will be "real amateurs," for It will
cost them money to play; each
member of each team will put in
$1 toward the light fund.
Teams entered in the league,
and listed in the order in which
they will appear in the parade,
are: Elks, Merchants (the new
team organized by Don Hendrie),
Kay Woolen Mills. Parker's, Mas
ter Bread, Pade's, Wait s Market.
Hogg Brothers.
A drawing will be held to pick
the contestants for the two games.
Mechanics Win
From Shippers
With 8-7 Score
MILL CITY. June 20. The
shipping crew was defeated 8 to 7
in a fast game of kitball here
Monday by the mechanics. Each
team got seven hits. R. Ray and
F. CTenshaw were the batteries
for the mechanics and Bruder and
Fink for the shipping crew. Two
more games will, be played this
week, one on Wednesday evening
and another on Friday evening.
The next game for the home
league nine will be Sunday at Me-
hama when they will meet, the
Turner baseball nine.
Peterson Pitches
for Everett Now
Andy Peterson, former Willam
ette university and Salem Senator
pitcher who was with the Port
land Ducks early this season and
hurled for Toledo In a State league
game here later, Is .now a reg
ular on the mound staff of the
Everett, Wash., team in the North
west league - which includes a
number of the larger cities in
Washington. Everett has a rather
weak team, which has won only
one of 18 games played to date.
Peterson is reported to have had
Bome trouble with control in his
recent pitching.
McCord, Visitor
Hold Record in
Mixed Tourney
WOODBURN, June 20 Blaine
McCord and Mrs. Earl Segrest of
Berkeley, Calif., won the low net
for the nine holes of the two-ball
mixed foursome tournament at the
golf course Sunday morning with
a 49 21-28.
Other scores were made as fol
lows: George C. Beechler-Mrs.
Gerald B. Smith, 41 4-37; R. L.
Guiss-Mrs. Robert Harper, 46 6
40; Clyde Cutsforth - Miss Louise
Shorey. 509-41; L. H. Shorey
Mra. Blaine McCord. 46 4 -42;
Antone Dejardin-Mrs. R. L. Gufss,
51 9-42; Ray Glatt-Mrs. L. H.
Shorey, 485-43; John P. Hunt
Mrs. Gertrude Parkhill. 53 9-44;'
Dr. Gerald B. Smith-Mrs. George
C. Beechler, 57 13-44; M. D.
Henn!ng-Miss Naomi Mosbberger,
53: 8-4 5; Robert Harper -Mrs.
Clyde Cutsforth, 537-46; Nor
man K. Richards-Mrs. Wayne B.
Gill. 63 12-51. Mrs. M. D. Hen
ning of Gervais acted as score-keeper.
DEMPSEY IN HOSPITAL
NEW YORK, June 2fl.-a?)-A
boil on his finger and toomany
friends today sent Jack Dempsey
to Polyclinic hospital for treat
ment to the swollen digit and a
rest for his weary nerves.
POLLY AND HER PALS
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Caster Lets
Seals Down
With 3 Hits
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.-JP)
Steve Coscarart's triple and
George Burns' single In the first
Inning gave the Portland Beavers
a 1 to 0 win over the San Fran
cisco Seals in a Coast league game
here tonight.
George Caster, on the mound
tor Portland, fast balled the Seals'
hatters into submission, allowing
but three hits.
Portland 1 6 ..2
San Francisco 0 3 0
Caster and Doerr; Mails, Bal
lou and Woodall.
Oakland, Calif., June 20. -Fy-Night
game:
Missions 3 10 0
Oakland 5 8 0
Rohr, Osborne, Lleber and Dug
ran; MeEvny and Raimondi.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 20.
-4P)-Nlght game:
Hollywood ... 3 6 5
Sacramento .. ,li 10' 3
Hebert, Malttberger and Hersh
berger. Brock; Koupal and WIrts.
Grant, Kamrath
Reach Tourney
Quarter Finals
CHICAGO, June 20.-(l)-Bryan
-Bitay" Grant of Atlanta, and
Karl . Kamrath of Austin. Tex.,
swept Into the Quarter finals of
the western tennis championship
today. Grant eliminated Max Da
vidson of the University of Chi
cago, the Big Ten singles cham
pion, 6-2. 6-3, and Kamrath ad
vanced at the expense of Art Kai
ser, Chicago. 6-2, 6-2.
In the women's division, Cath
erine Wolf, Elkhart. Ind., and
Helen Fulton, were given the top
position, while Dr. Esther Bar
tosh and Marlon Hunt, both of
Los Angeles, were listed second.
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Loses to Kruse
by Two Straight
PORTLAND, June JMSVChM
Little Wolf. 200 -pound Indian
grappler from Trinidad, Colo., lost
two straight falls to Bob Kruse,
Oswego. Ore., in themaln event
This strip, in movie fashion, pre
sents the highlights in the big
scrap in New York City which
ended with Max Baer ruling the
heavyweight roost as champion,
after defeating Primo Camera in
the eleventh round.
of a wrestling show here tonight.
Kruse took the first fall in 25
minutes by snapping a wristlock
on the Indian and sending him
rolling through the ropes.
The second fall, also won by a
wristlock, took Just 28 seconds.
The "Masked Marvel" beat Har
ry Demetral, Chicago, with a head-
lock in the semi-wlndup. Leo Jen
sen, Vancouver, B. C, and Louie
Miller, San Francisco, grappled
three rounds to a draw. Sam
Leathers, Winlock, Wash- and
Cliff Thiede, Long Beach. Cat.,
went three rounds to a draw In
the opener.
Presbyterians
Elect Rev. Orr
OXFORD, O., June 20.-(ff)-The
Rev. J. Alvin Orr, pastor of the
First church, Northwise, Pitta-
burgh, Pa., tonight was elected
moderator of the general assem
bly of the United Presbyterian
church in North, America.
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