PAGE sKVETf Formidable Duos Collide in -Team Wrestling Match Tonight Meanifts Dmiv Semifro Raw Giants Battle But Phils Win Big Davis Cup Problem CO 7 o - 7 By Shutout Over Radio Softballers -By BURNLEY- Jhe OREGON. STATESMAN, Sakaa, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. July 13 lSttl- ... - ' : . ' ' V .; -.. v - : 1 : Moran and McDougall Will Jnst Bust 'em; Other Side Divides Work ! "Wrestling Tonight Main event Team wrestling, Otis Cltngman and Tetsura Hi gami tb. Sandy McDougall and bailor Moran. i Semi-final Danny Russo vs. Wild Bill MandelL ; Opener Andy Tremaine I vs. Ace Abott. The nary meets the nary on even terms tonight, and the bal ance of power lies in the allies! : of either side the one a ! red headed Scitchman, tough but blunt, the other an almond-eyed Japanese, expert in stealth and torture. !. . In what shapes up . as the most formidable team battle ever staged on the local armory mat H Promoter Herb Owen' will send Tetsura' Higami, the Jap anese bouncing ball, and Otis CUngman. considered here to be the world's second ranking mid-1 uiewelght. In against Sailor Mor an and Sandy McDougall, ! ril lalny artists. Strategy of the two meanies remains a mystery. except for a brief statement by McDonald. "Strategy?" the Scot demanded. '.Nuts. We don't need strategy. Moranll bust 'em oyer the heart, and I'll bust 'em wherever I get a chance and in about 10 minutes we'll hare to pick 'em op to hit em!" Map Defense. Too CUngman and Higami, realis ing the punchlng-power of their opponents, hare mapped out a definite compaign. Otis will be the spearhead of the attack, with Higami following to nail on his deadly oriental jia jltsa para lyser holds. .On defense. Higami is : ex pected to extricate both arap plers from - dangerous position w ith his neTre-pressures. When aha man tin hurt dlfrooaed of. CUngman hopes to hold the other while Hlgaml works the paralysers. Promoter Owen has booked two red-hot preliminaries. In the SO-minute semi-final. Dan ny Russo. the flashy New York Italian Is scheduled to mix with Wild Bill MandelL - cousin of Sammy Mandell, the old light weight champion, and a dang erous hitter in bis own right. The 30-minute opener will match Andy j Tremaine, sensa tional Tucson. Arizona, mangier against Ace Abbott, former hall- back for the Southern Methodist I Mustangs. The bouts begin at 8:30. Savant Analyzes World Problems International Peace Seen From Three Angles by j Dr. Clierrington Dr. Ben Cherrington, director of the foundation for advance-1 ment of social science at the University of Denver, spoke on the subject of international af- fairs before a crowd of over 500 people at Sunday's Willson park I open air meeting, sponsored by the local ministerial association and the T. M. C. A. There are three schools or thought in jlhe international field. Dr. Cherrington indicated, classifying them" as favoring" re- epectively, policies of isolation. cooperation, ana counterfeit isw-1 lAtton. An isolation DOllcy would ne-1 cessltate the cancellation of all foreign debts and keeping for- irn trade at a minimum. It would result in either state cap-1 ittitam or socialism. Dr. Cher- rlneton predicted. ' Exponents OI cooperation sees, an s uue ana rsea juukck. r on to abolish the present form of land, annexed the boys' singles. International anarchy by. . the The San Francisco duo. Amark membership ot all nations in the and Jack Lundy, defeated the International bank, the League of Portland pair, Sam Lee and Don Nations, the world court, and Lewis for the men's ! doubles, nn mber less similar agencies. while Mrs. Gross teamed with . i i Economic cooperation Deiween nations would be a part or tne program, taking care of the lack of raw materials in some coun- tries by International snaring ui - . I alth The third no imw cwi - unit counterieu omuu, volves the idea that a nation can have all the worm h wishes and still retain of security, i - , . hi. nian ! would necessitate a ui; . . ..rnn n in nunc. x. vuw rlngtoa staiea, anu Its weakness. Economic actm- T T. Gwat tics, lS?7eTr Moaomle tection la essential to wcmomic transaciiou". ii... a to rf rnar noum couhw... ..M.ni Dr. Bruce ti. . .n university. WUl OI cT,rt-r' meeUns m vontb topic. iiw u . .2 l (hA Riem youth council.4 - b ViS- it,.op Salem choral Atrmrtnr who directed a chorus J!f 69 voices at last Sunday's J Ti nian to enlarge it to V Airea next Sunday. He In- -it young people mterestea Tlies . xrmrtie session at the T. M. C. A. next Sunday "f.-rnoon at 2:30 o'clock. Berner and Beck a ITinnlc Am V c; f " PORTtAND, Jul Berner. : ,. Mv reach. rnrmcr ucm - - c2a Tinai. of t State public fi w T championship fcera Sunday.! wrner advanced at tn expanse n.t.a former city cham - , ' -lle Beck asfeated Louial pIon J. finals wifl be plajed tyr. .-- :-. iftlti m pr- f . r-73 W: 'ITH the crucial inter-zone finals of the Davis Cup series coming up this week end, the U. S. officials are still won dering about their No. 2 singles selection. When the American raequeteers turned back the Australians 5-to-0, it was thought that the best possible U. S. singles lineup had been discov ered in Budge and Grant. ; State Net Honors Are Well Divided PORTLANDr July 12-p)- Portland and California stars shared In championship honors in the finals of the 39th annual Oregon tennis tournament end- ing here last night. Sam Lee. bespectacled Port- land pre-tournament favorite, blasted his way to the men's singles championship by defeat- lng youthful Darrell Kelly of Portland. It was a great day for the Canning family ot Alameda, .ual.. when Patsy Canning won tne women a single crown j from llt- tie Cecllo Miner of Long Beach, and paired with her i brother, Bill Canning, to win the mixed ooudics uiie agaiuni veiemu Mrs. Goida Mayer uross ana Amark of San Francisco. Tnen Bill Canning won the junior ti- tie by defeating Jack Gurley of Sacramento. C. I? Grimm of Portland up- set top-seeded CatUn Wolfgard also of Portland, for the veter- i 4 i a w v w a i uecuo Miner to taice tne wom- en's aouoies cnampionsmp irom Hazel Schenck and Ruth Roland of Portland. ' IVf-V NtrAAt 11 fill. juut ts-avva- jiauui Plans Announced . . . i l i ae new aaiu sireet water uiiu be Uld irom three to four nnderground and wherever possible, in the parking strip, it waa reported yesterday as a WPA k , "" 0- . . - - j m extend nortn from RUr.i are- mile, north te the city llmlti. Its route will be annroxl r: V T I maieij iuui. i From Rural avenue along east I ---- .Ma of T7t1i t Marinn ,nnth tlA of Marlon to Capitol, east aide ot I Capitol to D, south side of D to alley, along alley to Market, south side of Market to McCoy, west side of McCoy, to Hunt, north side of McCoy to Capitol, east aide ot Capitol to Tile road. Fairgrounds I -. .t v. At-mt.A j Highland. Pacific highway (side to be , determined) to ; Gregson srreex. At Gregson street the new main will connect with an elrht-lnch pipe laid unedr he new, highway undererossing. The city system ex 1 tends on north to Highway ave- ontslde the city limits. Timber Wolf I. Busy CRESCENT LAKE. July II- i fjp-sheepmea of Ashwood and 1 l Pine areas reDorted serious damage to flocks from a huge timber wolf, the first seen la 'this section la several yeara, However, recent happenings at Wimbledon have caused a lot of the experts to weaken on Bitsy as the logical No. 2 player. Grant was far from himself in the all-England classic. Handi capped by a cold and sore back muscles, the mighty mite aggra vated his ailments by playing in the cold, damp British weather. It re mains to be seen whether he can shake off the effects of this inauspi cious start. League Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Chicago ...45 27 .625 New York 46 29 .08 Pittsburgh 40 32 .556 St. Louis 39 3J .542 Boston 33 40 .452 Brooklyn ........30 40 .429 Cincinnati 2S 43 .394 Philadelphia 29 45 .392 Sunday's Results New York 10-4; Brooklyn 4-1. Philadelphia 10-0; Boston 4-1. Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 2. ' Cincinnati 6-7; St. Louis 0-0. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W. L. Pet. Yakima 4 2 2 3 3 3 4 .667 Vancouver 4 .667 Tacoma 2 .500 Wenatchee ......... 2 .41 Lewiston 2 .400 Spokane ........... 2 .333 Sunday's Results "Vancouver 10-2, Yakima 2-7. Spokane 8-5, Tacoma 7-4. Wenatchee 6, Lewiston 2. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Sacramento ...... 62 San Francisco ....61 San Diego 61 Los Angeles ..... 52 Portland 50 Seattle 45 40 42 44 50 50 57 63 65 .608 .592 .581 .510 .500 .441 .294 .375 Oakland .41 Mission .....39 Sunday's Results Missions 10-2. San Diego 2-5. Seattle 13-1, Sacramento 7-6. Los Angeles 8-4, San Francisco 4-8. Portland 2-3, Oakland 1-2. Series This Week Portland at San Francisco. Seattle at Oakland. Los Angeles at Sacramento., Mission at San Diego. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York ........47 22 .681 Chicago 43 30 .589 Detroit .....42 29 .592 Boston ..........40 28 .588 Cleveland 33 34 .493 Washington ......SO 38 .441 St. Louis 22 47 .31 Philadelphia .....20 49 .290 Sunday's Results New York 4-5. Washington 3-5. Boston 9-8, Philadelphia 4-2. Detroit 3, Cleveland 2. St, Louis 4-3, Chicago 1-4. BoslerV Defeats Restaurant Team Hosier' sottball team put over S runs In a hectic first Inning and went on -to take a 10 to 2 victory over the Golden Pheasants in a . Junior league game played last night, Smithers, ' electric shop hurler, did not issue a walk, and held his opponents to three hits, two ot which were from the bat of B. Lars en. Golden Pheasants . . 2 2 t Hosier's 10 S K. Larsen'. and B. Laraea; Smithers and. Medley, Taylor. 'Siff j ' 1 ii ' " - v-"w- J Meanwhile, Frank Parker, rated one notch above Grant in our Na tional ranking, has come on like a house afire to dispute 611878 right to the second singles assignment. Parker amazed the net public by reaching the semi-finals at Wimble don, beating Germany's No. 2 man, Henkel, on the way. Frank was magnificent against ths all-conquering Budge, taking one set and put ting up a terrific Dattle all the way. CocnUbl HIT. by Klac tmUum Sradleafe Im. Swanson in Race For Grid All-Star PORTLAND, July 12 -(vP)- Northwest football fans who last year rallied to place Johnny Ora- vec of Willamette university and Chuck Mucha of Washington on the nation's all-star squad, will have another chance to name their choice for the collegiate eleven to play at Chicago, September 1. - The Oregonian announced today its fourth annual poll to select the ail-American team to play the Green Bay Packers, world's pro fessional champions. Last year's poll drew 1,767,961 votes. The honor of drawing the first votes in this sector went to Oregon State's Tommy Swanson, star half back from Hood River who cut a wide swath in collegiate grid cir cles. He received three votes from his home town, accompanied by a letter that he would have the solid backing of Hood River sports fol lowers. Farmer Ties for Second in Medal PORTLAND, July 12.-(PHEd Bates of Corvallis took the medal 1st trophy in the boys division In the qualifying round of the. tenth annual state Junior golf tourna ment which opened on the River side Golf and Country club course today when he cracked out a 79, to top 55 starters. Bates went out In 42 but stead ied on the second nine to come through with a 37. Walter Bennett, another Cor vallis threat, and Ray Farmer of Salem tied for second place with cards of 80. i In the Junior division for boys 16 to 18 years, Raymond Carl son, Columbia -Edge water, paced the field with a two over, par round of 76. Horseshoe Squad Ties Portlanders A team of 31 Salem horseshoe pitchers: west to Portland over the weekend and ended even Stephen In a match with the Vaughn street club. Salem, which won the singles, 10 matches to S. tied with the- Portlanders In the doubles at the end of regular play, bet lost in the playoff. A royal time was accorded to the local players while they were guests of ths Vaughn streeters la the rose city It was said. The Portland team will journey here tor return match August.!. Estacada District Champ PORTLAND, : July 12-P-Es-tacada won the district 1 Ameri can Legion Junior baseball title with two victories over Gresham, T to ? and 7 ta 2. Pitcher Oras- weil allowed but two hits in tne second -game. Reliable Shoe Is Favored as Only Undefeated Team Remaining Sunday's Results 1 Cornelius 5. Portland Woolen S. Pacific Frmlt 5. Woodburn 0. .Reliable Shoe 24. Silrerton 8. Consolidated 2, Toledo 0. SILVERTON. Jiully 12 The Tace for Oregon's semi-pro "base ball championship was narrowed to six teams Sunday with two more scheduled ta fall by the wayside tonight Reliable Shoe of Portland emerged fas the farorite and the only undefeated .team when it de feated SUverton 24 to 8 here Sun day night. The others left in the running with one defeat each were Silver ton. Cornelias, Pacific Fruit, Con solidated Freight, Sellwood and St. Helens. Silrerton fans were chagrined when the bleeest crowd of -the session. In excess of 2500, turned out Sunday night only to see the two Mar- n county teams humbled. but th' took consolation from the fact that only one of the regn lar pitchers figured in the slaugh ter, leering both Burch and Wil son fresh far further competition Bobbles Start Boot - After Jerry Gastineau, upset by unfortunate bobbles behind him at the start, failed to hold the Shoe- men in the ; first inning. Arland Schwab was called In from the outfield to bear the brunt of the t e t e r a n : Portlanders attack. Schwab hurled with fair success and his mates then Joined in the slugfest to hold the visitors fairly even the rest of the way. Woodburn was eliminated by Pacific Fruit 5 to , 0 when the Portlanders got to Fallin for six hits and f oratr runs in the second and scored again in the seventh. Andy Peterson put In his bo ated appearance to pitch for To ledo and it wasn't his fault that Consolidated: Freight held the Lin coln county team scoreless and won 2 to 0. Don McFadden held Toledo to four hits. Woodburn Juniors Turn in two Wins Dallas Defeated 14-0 but Hillsboro Is Tough, Nosed Out 2-1 WOODBURN, July 12-(Spe- cial)-One easy victor and one that took some hard battling were scored . by the Woodburn American Legion junior baseball team here Sunday in a double header that: opened Its participa tion In the district playoffs. In the opener the Woodburn team defeated Dallas 14 to 0, collecting IS hits while Krupicka and Croisan pitched effective ball to shut out the visitors. Hlllsboro's wide-awake team was a different story. Love, Hillsboro pitcher, held Wood burn to five hits, but the home boys collected a run in the third inning and another in the sev enth to win to 1, Hillsboro getting a tally' In the eighth. Has Good Support Jell permitted the Washing ton county boys nine hits but kept them well scattered and had exceptional support," espe cially' from Reed, catcher, who nipped three men off the bases at strategic moments. Jell also fanned nine men, several of them at moments when Hillsboro .threatened. One such occassion was in the sixth when the bases fwere loaded. Woodburn's run in the third came when Halter led off with a single, stole second and came in on an overthrow at first base on Gant's grounder. In the sev enth Krupicka beat out a hit to the third baseman, stole and scored when the Hillsboro short stop could only knock down Stetter's hard-hit grounder. La Porte's double and Schlagel's single accounted for Hiilsboro'i run. Vancouver Whips Corvallis Netmen CORVALLIS. July 12 Corval lis netmen entered in the Columbia-Willamette tennis league went down to their s e c o n d straight ; defeat yesterday when x . . .... . . I.4J lae nara nming racaei wieiuei from Vancouver smashed their way to a 6 to 1 triumph on the local courts. Corvallis clubbers dropped j their first start, two Weeks ago to the Eugene tennis club. .,' - . Gene Relsh, Corvallis high school basketball and tennis star, registered the only Cor vallis win when he came back after dropping the first set to defeat Holmes - 1-6. 7-5. 8-6. Holmes i had everything his way the first set but the anglar Cor vallis netter returned in the sec-, ond and third cantos to win in successive duece sets. Outside of the Reish-Holmes match, the Eugene club swept to straight-set wins la all the singles matches. Second Victim of v Smoke Passes on PORTLAND, July 12-ff)-The second victim ot smoke that filled a North Bonneville home Saturday, Jack Hnetka. 4-month-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Hnetka died at a hospital here last Bight' 1 - His 18-month-old s l t e r , Tyonae. idled Saturday. Smoke overcame the ' children when aa electric iron burned through ths ironing board and the xtoor. LOREN Kitchen did not issue a base on balls until the eighth, which is one reason why Wait's trounced Hogg Bros., first round champions; Sweetland field last night Another is that his mates got over making errors after the first play with all the precision of Hoggs mighty bats wereo cheeked for once, only one double- by Serdots and five scattered sin gles being the total for the eve-( ning. The victors did little better at the plate, with a lone double by Salstrom being their best blow. but bunching them where they counted put them ahead 2 to 0 in the first, and there they stayed. Wait's started things early, when Kitchen, first up. singled. Glrod also singled and Scales drove them In before Hogg's set tled down and ended the splurge. In the opener, Man's Shop downed Square Deal 7 to 0 in a seven-inning tilt that was marked by little hitting from either side. A small crowd viewed the games as a lower than usual tempera ture brought out' overcoats on a July night. There will be no games played tonight, but tomorrow night Mon day's winners. Wait's and Man s Shop will clash, and the Eagles will meet the Papermakers. Wait's S 8 2 Hogg Bros. 2 6 3 Klchen and Beard; Roth and McCaffery. Square Deal :j. 0 4 5 Man's Shop I 1 1 2 Jackson and Singer; Gilmore and Girod. Salem Loses Out On Oswego links But Wins on Season Score Basis; Players Praise "Mountain" Course Members of the Salem Golf club's 19-man team found them selves sufficiently handicapped by the mountainous though perfectly- groomed fairways of the Lake Oswego Country club Sunday that they lost the team match to the Oswego players 42 to 15. How ever, on a home-and-home basis the Salem club won for the sea son, 69 to 57, having won the home match 57 to 15 early In May. The Salem players were unani mous in their praise of the Oswego layout, admirably designed to take advantage of the varied terrain. Unusual features include one hole on which a sliced or short tee shot drops several hundred feet down the mountainside. From that same tee an excellent view of the Willamette river, Portland and the Cascade peaks is provided. An other novelty Is the ancient auto mobile transformed into a cable car to transport players to an ele vated teeing ground. Roy Wiggins of the Oswego team scored a 32, Including one "double slip" on the more moun tainous nine. Summary Salem Oewego dinger 1 Hendrie H Skelley 0 Flanery 0 Kitimiller H Day 0 Crews Mapes I Taylor Victor 0 Higgins 0 Lynch 2 Nash 3 Pekar 0 Arthur Bonesteele 0 Thomson Staoey 2 Sels 2 Venator IVt Ryan Gotthardt S Van Buren 2 Wood Perkins McDonald Belford IV Wiggins Mackie Robinson Bennett McDanlels Ellis 2 Dickason Eklund 2tt Bennlng Salem Boys Fight In CMTC Tourney VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 12-()-Bob Powell, 158 pounder of Prlneville, won a decision In three rounds over Wayne McPaul, 153. Echo, in the feature event of the C.M.T.C. elimination bouts here tonight. Lloyd McCullough, 134 Sa lem, lost a decision to Lorens, McDuffee, 135, in the semi-wind-up. Other : results Included: 135-pounds Edgar Berlin, Sa lem, won by Technical knockout orer Elmer Collier, Portland. Its-pounds Thil Kerns. Van couver, decision over Ben Schlen- feld, Corvallis. Mad Money Wins Arlington Race W - 1 v i oney, from the Lemar stock farm stable, at Lexington, Ky.. qualified impressively for the $55,000 Arlington futurity by winning the $4009 Hyde Park stakes before 20.000 sweltering spectators at Arlington Park to day. Mad Money, two-year-old son of North Star 3rd-Knockout, raced to a head victory over Mountain Ridge! and theheavily played fav orite, jC-Note, which ran third. Mountain Ridge and C-Note ran as aa entry tor Mrs. Ethel V. Mars of Chicago. - ,. Stuart First to Arrive For Knight Convention : MIAMI, Fla..Jnly 12--Cor- vanis sent the nrst ae legate to the 4 Ota triennial conclave of the Knights Templar here today. D. Brace Stuart, dean of the electrical engineering college mo tored leisurely oa the trip across the nation. The conclave opens Saturday, ending" Jnly 23. 6 to 2 in a softball game on two innings, then went on to a world series ball club. Cotton Gets Lead In Match Contest Shute Holds Him Even for 33 Holes but Driver Fails Him Later WALTON HEATH. July 12- (AT-Henry cotton. Great Brit- tain's "modern Harry Vardou." ! beat par by fire shots today to take a two hole lead over Otnny Shute, American P. G. A. cham pion, at the halfway point of their 72-hole match for the world's match slay golf cham pionship and xz.&OO. - Cotton and Shute: together with the rain, reported at Wal ton Heath's first tee this morn ing, solemnly shook hands and never spoke again until they reached the 36th green where Denny conjured a 25-footer into the cup and then walked over and shook hands again. Down two holes at the 11th and again at the 23rd and never up until the 33rd, Cotton, newly-crowned British open cham pion, took' advantage of one of penny's inevitable driving lapses to win the 33rd and 34th to gain his two-up. margin t the end of the first 36 holes. Up until then it had been an Shute. Outdriven from the tee and bothered a little by a slight hook on his long irons. Shute chipped and putted superbly and looitea capable of recovering from any mistake until wild drives overtook him near the end. With SO London "Bobbles holding back the crow of 7.000, Cotton, looking as if he were busy hating someone, came home m 34, four under par, for an af. ternoon round of TO end a total for the day of 141. StoUe to Manage Softball Tossers MT. ANGEL, July 12. E. B. Stolle was elected manager of the Mt. Angel all-star softball team at a meeting of the players, held at the Hotel Fountain Friday night after the games. Stolle will appoint his own assistants. The meeting was presided " over by Alois Keber, presidnt of the local softball association. . In Friday night's games the Sodality downed North Howell to 2. May struck out eight men Kaser six. Batteries : Sodality, May and Beyer; North Howell, H. Kaser and Nys. In the second game the Fores ters ran away from Monitor with a 12 to 2 score. Zerr brought in a home run for winners. Batteries: Foresters, M. Koser and TJselman;, Monitor, R. Con yne and Norton. Salem Ball Team Loses by 67 Runs In Game Long Ago PORTLAND. July 12-)-WPA project .workers uncovered re ports showing one ot the first inter-city baseball games in Oregon was played between Salem and Portland back in the late 60's. The Salem team was that of the Dysodia Babeball club, "A society organized for the development of muscles. The game was played at the etate fair grounds. Score: Portland 92, Salem 25. 'The workers also revealed that in IS 67 ; Sunday baseball was frowned upon to such aa extent by Oregon pioneers that baseball clubs legislated against It them selves. , A resolution printed in the Ore gon City Enterprise August S of that year stated: The practice of playing ball on Sunday la not only very immoral, but disturbs ths peace and euiet of th enefghborhood where It Is practiced. Names of dub members will be erased : from books if they use the grounds or any Implements belonging to the club on Sunday. ! Salem Armoiy Tonlglit 0:30 Lowe Floor 60c, Balcony 40c, Reserved Seats 75e (Ne Tax) Btadeats SSe, Ladles 25c j Ticket, Cttrt Parker's and LyUes Anplcee Amerteaa Legio Herb Owes, Matchmaker Triple Play Engineered by Losers and Boss Terry Chased From Park PHILADELPHIA. July 12-Pj- While the Giants tarnished much of the excitement today with a first-inning triple play and Mgr. , Bill Terry's ninth-inning ejection,, ths Phillies combined three hits with an error, four bases on balls . and a sacrifice to score six rant In the seventh and whip the New Yorkers. to 2. Orvllle Jorgens was pitching is the ninth when Terry was thrown out ot the game, the first time that has happened to him In his career. -The Giants' pilot objected to e strike called on Mel Ott by Umpire Bill Klem. j Klem ended a long argument by ordering Terry out of the dug- out. ' : Make Triple Killing ' . The Terrymen, who had beaten the Phils six out of their last nine - games and were seeking to gals ground on the leading Cubs, turned back their rivals' first threat in the opening inning by. executing the second triple play ol the National league season. ' i , Norris, Martin and John Moore led off with successive hits to fill the bases. Then Arnovlch lofted a short fly Into right. Ott came tear ing in. Just managed to snare it. and tossed to Mancuso. Norris, thinking the ball had fallen safe. was over the plate and an easy - out. Mancuso then tossed to Bar- - tell, who in turn threw to Chiozza to retire Martin. New York 2 "7 1 Philadelphia .. 11 1 Schumacher, Smith, Gumpert and Mancuso; Lamaster, Jorgens and Atwood. Cards Win on Rally PITTSBURG. July 12- A two-run rally in the eighth inning gave the St. Louis Cardinals a C to 6 victory over the Pirates today in the opener of a two-game series. Arguments between the Gas House Gang and Umpires Moran and Parker became heated and two Cards, Leo Durocher and Johnny Mize, were sent to the showers. St. Louis t 11 1 Pittsburgh . S IX 1 Wetland and Ogrodowskl, Ow en; Weaver. Bauers, Brown and Todd. Errors Give Win To Lebanon Nine In Corvallis Tilt CORVALLIS, July It. W 1 1 b both chuckers allowing only five hits and striking out ten men, the Corvallis baseball school nine dropped Its first encounter of the season this weekend at Lebanon when four Corvallis errors at criti cal times allowed the Berry' Pick er diamond aggregation to end p with a 6 to 1 victory. The game, a pitchers' duel be tween Lefty Saunders of Corvallis and Tom Morgan of Lebanon, was a slated seven inning affair bat was called at the end of the sixth on account of darkness. Three ot the quartet of fumbles charged to the Corvallis squad were credited to first baseman Carlson who, playing ' his first game on the Initial sack, allowed a trio of throws to go through him and bring in Lebanon runs. - Batteries: . Corvallis, Saunders and Carpenter; Lebanon, Morgan and Miller. Kellogg Win Honor in Portland Casting Event . PORTLAND, July I2.-fl-Bulli of casting honors went to A. C Kellogg, northwest fishing vet eran, at the Portland tournament Sunday. Kellogg made s cast of 138 feet to capture the distance fly events. He also won first places in the accuracy fly, five-eighths ounce end three-eighths ounce events. The Indians Had a Name Team Match i moran and McDougall vs. CUNGMAN AND . ;. HIGAMI DAX3T2T RUSSO vs. WILD BILL MAXTELL ; , . - 43 Hinatee AXDT TREHALXE TB. ACE ABBOTT SO Miami IN I For It ... ? I 6aiuTu