The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, August 20, City : Champs Turin Back Ml Angel; -Play Papermakers Tonight PAGE FOURTEEN Here Tomorrow Brilliant Battery By BURNLEY- Game to Wind Up Local Play Steinbock Limits Tourney Entry to two Hits in Exhibition Tilt Cubs Snap out Of Loss Habits Defeat Pirates and Boost Lead to Three Games as Giants Lose Congratulated Wind up Plans For Golf Show : ' ' Visit, of . Four . big Stars Saturday Is "Awaited ; Public Is Invited -w4: Sammy Steinbock limited Mt. Angel's tournament entry to two blows last night as Waifs, de spite erratic play afield, turned back the invading softballers 9 to 3 in an exhibition contest on Sweetland field. Bucknum, Mt. Anger first base man, was the only batter to bit safely off Stelnbock's delivery and also scored all of Mt. Angel's three runs. Wait's took over the lead in the fifth inning when hits by Bone. Salstrom - and Drynan. coupled .with a pair of errors, netted three runs to make the score 6 to 3. Three more came in the eighth when Scales doubled to drive in Adolph and Girod and Kitchen . scored on a center field error. Seven Mt. Angel errors contrib uted to Wait's victory Score: Mt. Angel . ...3 2 7 Wait's V. 9 9 6 A bean and Uselman; Stein bock and P. McCaffery, Beard. When . Wait's, the city cham pions, and the Paparmakers, win ner over. Hogg Brothers for the : second Salem tournament berth, . meet on Sweetland field at S o' clock tonight. The Salem softball association will close its books on - another season and turn Sweet land field over to the state soft ball association for the tourna ment starting next week. - While tonight's contest will be an exhibition game in that noth ing. is at stake the two earns will be patting forth to the utmost. Wait's to maintain face as city champs and the. Paparmakers in an attempt to anocK over me Butchers in the same abrupt fash ion in which it eliminated Hogg Brothers from tourney considera tion.. . ...-.'.-., - Percy Crowfoot, the Fapermak er's windmill style hurler, will be on the mound against Walt's by special request. Fearing that they will be called upon to face the baffling windmill delirery early in the tournament. Wait's are seeking a little practice at Crow foot's expense. Vera Gilmore, who with Tom Drynan and Pete McCaffery has been drafted to Walt's colors, will be the starting pitcher for the city champions. The Papermakers hare added one pitcher, an lnflelder and two outfielders to their club, all draft ed from Hogg Brothers. They an nexed George Roth, Hogg Bros. speedball hurler, Ernie Garbarino, second base, and Jim Nicholson and George Causey, outfielders. -As the second contest of the final performance a picked team from the Junior league will meet the Eagles in a challenge game.- Dallas Nine Wins Over West Salem DALLAS Dalles Shreeve Garage softball nine slaughtered the West Salem aggregation 23 to 3 here Wednesday night in the final district contest. It was de feat No. 2 at the hands of Dallas for the visitors who upset Inde pendence last week. 3 to 2. The locals pasted two West Sa lem hurlers for 18 base hits tn Cross Word Puzzle 1 -ll I'a 21 " IP 2? 3031 35 36 37 3 3f HO THH ;::::::fe:::: bhH-l M-iM-1 1 fe By EUGENE HORIZONTAL 1 erase 5 furnishes food 11 male sing ing voice 12 eovetous- 43 a complete suit 44 foundation 45 ate to excess 47 hesitate 48 settled 49 scents 50 backless seats 51 fresh tidings v 14 profes- sional per . former 15 rested 16 name 17 because IS dispatch 19 to knot 20 skins of beasts 22 pen for swine 23 eluded 25 juice of ' plants 27 prevent 8 dips 32 pinch 34 withdraw 25 strong beer S3 Roman tutelary house-gods 40 perceived 41 harbor Herewith is the solution to. yester day's puzzle. g,u iLfrjMAM i sbh OwrrUbt. im.tr Kk( tTfiATTOAte "IN HIS &RrFULLi&t BIG LEAGUE, CAMPA1GM, MOAjTy $ rip-A : AL AlOLIAJD LAURELS-- O' ,NE of the year's most phe nomenal -hurlers is young Monte Stratton, pitching ace of the Pale Hose. Monte is really going through his first big league season, though he was on the Sox payroll all of last year.- Illness kept Stratton on the sidelines in 1936, but he has proved to be a great investment. A lanky, towering fellow, meas Wednesday's farce, running wild with the aid of nine errors. West Salem collected 11 scattered hits off Dallas' pitcher Bruce Eckman. The winners tallied 15 times in two innings. Dallas held a 5 to 2 lead going into the last of the sixth Inning, and converted three hits and a pair of errors into six runs. The eighth became ' a nightmare for West Salem.. Hugh Ashby, Shreeve Garage catcher, contributed the game's longest hit, a home run clout in to left field, in the seventh frame with one man aboard. West Salem 3 11 t Shreeve Garage 23 18 4 E. Cottew, Gehrig and Quamme, J. Cottew; Eckman and Ashby. SHEFFER VERTICAL 1 delude 2 beseech 3 machine for weav ing doth 4 to mistake 5 song of joy 6 wards off 7 gentle blow 8 god of love , 9 mounts 10 smell 11 made an edging 13 move in circle 17 nourished 20 danger 21 auctions 24 lair 26 strike lightly 29 renounce 30 pencil rubbers 31 conduits 33 colored crayon 34 prepare ; flax 85 footless animal 36 regards with affection 37 upright 39 grass- - " stems 42 set of three 44 com . mended 46 fuss 47 sained -A REAL y-itf 4 TV IT&ZSw . PUZZLE S Jfj 'V ' ?A HITTERS, fa ft p . 1 w S"i j-; 'TUe uring 6 feet 6 inches, Monte bends low and tosses a semi-submarine de livery that is really a puzzle to the hitters. Behind Stratton's sensational rise is the other half of the White Sox wonder battery, catcher Luke Sew ell. " This veteran backstop is one of the smartest receivers m baseball, and bis knowledge of batters' weak BY PAU L HAUS&r 31 & 31 Woodworkers, de fending 1 state champions of softball, and Rotary Bread, their deadliest rival, will again be among the teams battling for the state softball crown next week. It will be the third successive year that the two teams have been Portland's representatives in the- state tournament and never yet has either failed to reach the semi finals. O Bakers Also Champs. Rotary Bread, with itsoeefy speedball pitcher, "Biff George son, was state champion In 1935, defeating M & M that year 1 to 0 In the final game. It was a pitch er's duel between Georgeson and Mickey Berlant and Berlant lost but had balm in that he walked off with about all the individual trophies and honors there were to be bestowed. It had been touch and go between those two teams all season, even as it is yet, and when the championship game was over their slate was even at five wins apiece. Meet in Finals. Last year the two clubs did ' not meet in the tournament for Rotary Bread was defeated O to 5 in the semi-finals by Hogg Brothers of Salem with Vera Gilmore pitching one of the sweetest games of his ca reer. This year also the sched ule Is so arranged that the two Portland teams must meet, if at all, ia the final game. They will play Friday night in Port land for the city championship and to determine which will be the Portland No. 1 team and which the No. 2 in the tourna ment. Best vs. Worst. There's a game on tonight on Sweetland field which is of great importance to the younger ele ment In softball. It's a battle be tween an all-star team from the junior league a team consisting largely of Golden Pheasant play ers, and the Eagles. As Gurnee Fls her says it's a game between the best possible junior league combination and the worst senior league team to determine the feasibility of entering a team of juniors in the big league next season. -! . . Back to Eight. Indications bow are that the softball association, after a sor ry experiment with a six team circalt, will return next year to the old eight team standby. This has been a poor season for the league and part of the reason has been that the con tinuity of , games was broken by the Thursday night sessions devoted to the junior league. This year the softball associa tion will ot be bragging about how maeh money It puts la the bank, though It will still be well oa the black side of the ledger. r. J" : - ' I ELL- TERAM WHITE SOX RECEIVER, is 'ThE MASTER. MASD BEHtASD THE Rise of STRATYQJ AMD OTHER. SOX S77KIZS. nesses has been a prime factor in the success of Stratton, Kennedy, Lee, and other Sox slingers. Luke may have slowed up with the years, and he isn't a great hit ter, out Jimmy Dykes will tell you that his ace maskman is worth his weight in gold. Sewell is the master mind behind the brilliant pitching of the Pale Hose, CaenteM. KIT. kj Kim rUM Indicate. In. Ranger Wins out; Fog Hides Yachts MATTAPOISETT, Mass., Au gust 19-P)-Ranger, Harold S. Vanderbilt's defender of the America's cup, won her 19 th race today, but her victory went to a large degree unwitnessed be cause the contest was sailed for the most part in a fog so thick u scarcely was possible to see the length of the contenders. The Vanderbilt sloop finished a 32-mile squadron run of the New York Yacht club, from New port, R. I., more than 12 minutes ahead of Endearour I. T. O. M. Sopwith's unsuccessful challenger of 1934. Sopwith's recently de feated second challenger, Endeav our II, came home 26 seconds behind her old sister. Rainbow, now owned by Chandler Hovey, with which Van derbilt vanquished Endeavour I three years ago, came in fourth more than three minutes astern of the new Endeavour and Ger ard B. Lambert's Yankee did not finish. Budge Overcomes Slump; Still Wins NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 19.-(ff) -The severe slump that has ruined Don Budge's mighty tennis game appeared to be waning today when he led his three closest American rivals, Frank Parker, Bryan "Bu sy" Grant and Bobby Riggs, Into the semi-final round of the his toric Newport Casino tournament ... Budge's touch and timing de serted him several times during the four-set match, but he man aged to pull out a 10-8, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 victory over John McDiarmid. League Baseball COAST LEAGUE (Before night games.) W. L. San Diego 83 18 Sacramento ,, o 60 Los Angeles ..76 64 San Francisco ... 7$ 66 Portland 70 69 Oakland 6 5 76 Seattle 0 79 Missions .,- ,, ; . E3 90 Pet. .689 .671 .543 .532 .504 .461 .432 .370 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 74 33 Detroit- ' 44 Chicago ' ' 49 Boston 60 46 Cleveland ;5 0 64 Washington 49 67 St. Louis 34 72 Philadelphia .33 71 Pet. .692 .686 .566 .666 .481 .462 .321 .317 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet .615 .589 .657 .542 .482 .458 .400 .396 Chicago 7 New York 63 St. Louis 69 Pittsburgh S8 Boston Cincinnati . 44 Philadelphia 44 Brooklyn 42 42 44 47 49 67 62 66 64 Vancouver 4, Spokane 0. Yakima 6, Lewiston 2. Tacoma 6, Wenatchee 3 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 19-(P)-The Chicago Cubs got out the skid chains today in time to pre vent a rout in their three-game series with Pittsburgh, winning the final contest 7 to 3. The triumph, while the New York Giants were losing, gave Chicago a lead of three games in the close National league race. Curt Davis burled excellent ball except for a home run pitch to young Bill Brubaker in the second Inning after Todd had singled. In the third with the bases loaded and one out, he prevented the Buccaneers from scoring. Chicago 7 14 0 Pittsburgh . ......... 3 10 1 Davis and Hartnett; Bowman, Weaver, Brandt and Todd. Cards Capture Two CINCINNATI. Aug. 19-WP)-The wildness of Lefty Lee Gris som in the first game and two rallies in the second gave St Louis both ends of a double header with the Cincinnati Reds today., and a clean sweep of the three-game series. The Cards won the first 6 to 2, and the night cap, 5 to 1. St. Louis 6 7 1 Cincinnati 2 8 2 Warneke and Owen; Grissom, Mooty, Hallahan and Lombard!. St Louis 5 10 0 Cincinnati 1 8 4 Ryba and Owen; R. Davis and Campbell, Lombard). Tail Enders Split , BROOKLYN, Aug. 19-P)-Ev-en the return of .Van Mungo to active pitching duty couldn't raise the Dodgers out of the National league cellar today as they split a doubleheader with the Phillies. They won the opener 3 to 0 be hind the six-hit Bhutout pitching of old Waite Hoyt to climb into seventh place, but were dumped back into the cellar again imme diately when the Phillies belted Mungo and two other flingers for a 7 to 5 decision in the nightcap. Philadelphia 0 6 0 Brooklyn 3 7 0 Mulcahy, Jorgens and Grace; Hoyt and Spencer. Philadelphia .... 7 10 1 Brooklyn .5 9 1 Johnson, Passeau and Atwood; Mungo, Hamlin, Lindsey and Spencer, Phelps Bees Stop Giants BOSTON, Aug. 19 -(JP)- The Bees stopped the New York Gi ants' dash toward the National league today by squeezing out a 2 to 1 decision in 11 innings, be hind the all-but-airtight pitching of their "Qld Man" rookie, Jim Turner. The defeat, which was pinned on the Giants when Hal Warstler and Elbio Fletcher singled and Bob Reis drove in the winning run with a pinch-fly, ended the New Yorkers five-game winning streak. New York 1 6 0 Boston 2 8 1 Gumbert, Melton and Danning; Turner and Lopes. Chocolate Bests De Foe Narrowly NEW YORK, Aug. 19.-Up)-Kid Chocolate, the Cuban bon bon. came back to the fistic big time tonight with a stirring ten-round victory over Johnny De Foe, stur dy New York featherweight, In Madison Square Garden, Choco late weighed 127 and De Foe 126- The kid, former holder of the world's 126-pound title, put on a rousing last-round rally to win after a nip-and-tuck contest from the opening gong. Close Struggle Looms for National Amateur f ' I - . -- J L , ' ' 4 I ; - -f " v - f A - S I J Johnoj Fischer One of the most fiercely contested battles la recent year Is la prospect when some 170 crack golfers ct the country tee off In the national amateur at Alderwood course at Portland, Ore. August. 23. jjaaaoBg the stronger contendere sure Johnny FUch- V ? S2 ' 4 :-:v:-:::3fr:i- tie f A d H fx S9 r ' Upsetting the dopesters by win King the 840,000 Hambletonian classic at Goshen, N. Y with Shirley Hanover, long shot filly, Driver Henry Thomas was re warded with a kiss from Charlotte Sheihard, daughter of the filly's owner. Yankees Win out After 12 Innings Error, not Home Run This Tirae; ,Red Sox Take Uphill Battle NEW YORK, August 19-(P)-Shut out in their homer-hitting specialty, the Yankees took ad vantage of a 12th-inning break today to nose out the Washing ton Senators 4 to 3, sweep the four-game series and bold their HH-game American league lead. With the bases loaded and two out in the third extra frame, Cecil Travis threw high to first in nelding Tony Lazseri's grounder, and Red Roife slid across the plate with the ..game-wrecking run. Washington 3 11 3 New York 4 10 1 W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell; Ruf fing and Dickey. McXair Is Hero PHILADELPHIA, August 19- (vP)-Eric McNair, who entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning, slammed the first pitch of Harry Kelley into the left field stands for a home run giving the Boston - Red Sox an uphill 5 to 4 victory over the Athletics today. Boston 5 10 1 Philadelphia 4 8 3 Marcum, Wilson and Desautels, Berg; Kelley and Brucker. . ' CHICAGO, August 19-(JP)-A heavy storm stopped a rain of De troit Tiger base hits today, but not in time to save the Chicago White-Sox from a six-inning 12 to 4 defeat in what was to have been the first game of a double header. The drenching ended the con test in the last half of the sev enth and caused postponement of the second Joust Detroit 12 15 0 Chicago 4 8 3 Bridges and York; Whitehead, Cain, Rigney and Sewell, Rensa. ST. LOUIS, August 19 - (Jf) -Two of the Indians' chief tomahawk-swingers, Earl Averill and Bruce Campbell, smashed seven hits good for 18 bases today as Cleveland downed the St. Louis Browns, 9 to 1. . Cleveland .... 9 14 0 St Louis . ....1 10 0 J. Allen, Feller and Sullivan; Koupal, Strickland and Hemsley. -1 Ross SommervCteli: : - Chick Marbert 1 t ' " ' v - 7 Extensive preparations were be ing pushed to completion Thurs day by the Salem Active club and the Salem Golf club for entertain ment here Saturday of the four traveling professional stars who will show their wares on the Sa lem course that afternoon at 2:15 o'clock, and of the hundreds of golfers and others Interested in in the game who will form the gallery. There is no charge to the public and golfers from all parts of the Willamette valley are be ing invited. The Active club has arranged for Harry V. Collins, district man ager of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company who has tak en great interest in promoting all types of amateur sport in Salem and is an active golfer himself, to serve as master of ceremonies and introduce the visiting golfers. Horton Smith, "Lighthorse Har ry Cooper; Jimmy Thomson and W. Lawson Little. Smith takes over the duties of announcer for the exhibition of fancy shotmak ing which precedes the match,' To Control Gallery ' The "warmnp" ehibition will take place below the hill in front of the first tee and the spectators are expected to find vantage points on this hill, from which to view this unusual program. Members of the Active club have been assigned as galleryj marshals and will maneuver a guard rope which will keep the crowd back from the players and out of the line of flight of their shots during the match. It is planned to rope off thus an area at all times large enough so that everybody will be able to see what is going on. As the match pro ceeds, all scores will be announc ed, together with the standing of the teams, after each hole. Although the professional stars will play a best ball match iu which only the score of the low man on each team will count, all four will hole out on each green In order that their medal scores may be recorded. At the golf club, all fairways and greens were being mowed late this week so that the course will be in apple-pie order. "Back tees" will be used so that the course will be more difficult than normal and approximate the length of the championship courses these men are accustomed to play. The greens, recently top dressed, have rounded out In ex cellent shape. Mt. Angel Enters MT. ANGEL By winning Tues day night's softball game here 8 to 6 from Silverton, the Mt. An gel All-Stars gained the right to represent District No. 9 at the state softball -tournament at Sa lem next week, August 23 to 28 On Monday night the All-Stars de feated the Silverton players 16 to 13 at the Silveton field, thus mak ing the third of two of th r e e games unnecessary. Thursday night the boys will meet Wait s of Salem at Salem. This will be their last game be fore the tournament The Mt. Angel girls softball team will also enter the tourna ment Their first tournament game will be played next Wednes day, Aug. 25, at Salem with Port land No. 2 girls team. Two previous games, one Fri day night here with the Silverton girls and another Monday Bight with Independence there, will serve as practice games. In their first encounter with Silverton Monday night the Mt Angel girls came out victorious 14 to 7. X , : - v. - -r ' - iHiSliililliBliil V Johnny Goodman )i J Softball Tourney er, defending: champion; Johnny Gkodnian, former Open champion; Ron Sommerville, six times Cana dian champion, and Chick Harbert, Michigan phe nomenon, who recently shot a 268 to capture the Michigan Open, V ' 'A X i Ilghthorse Harry Cooper, rec ognlbed as one of the most con - sistent top-notch Rolfers in the world, who will play in an ex hibition match with Horton Smith, Jimmy Thomson and W. Lawson Little Saturday after noon at 2:15 o'clock on the Sa lem Golf club coarse. Admission Is free. Beavers Held to 'I Four Safe Blows Clabaugh and Bedore Are Factors in Rally to Prevent Shutout. SAN FRANCISCO(Aug. 19- -The lowly Mission Reds played brilliant baseball behind, Babich's steady pitching today to defeat the Portland Ducks 6 to! 2, in a Coast league game. Babich held the Ducjks to a pair of hits until the nlnh inning when Clabaugh and Bedore con nected to play the major roles In the late two-run rally. - The Reds solved the nnderhand offerings of Liska . early in the game, scoring a tally in i the sec ond Inning on a walk to I Johnson and a two-base clout by Barath. Harry Rosenberg hit a home run over the left field fence in the sixth to start a three-run rally, and doubled in the seventh to drive in two more runs. Pete Coscarart, Duck second baseman, left the game in the seventh inning after injuring a finger of his -right hand. Portland :. .2 4 0 Missions ...-.:......-........ 14 0 Liska, .Monciief , and, Treth;' Babich and Sprinz. Seattle .7 11 Los Angeles ..... 0 4 . 1 Barrett and Spindel; Berry, Campbell and Collins. San Francisco .......l 4 I' Oakland 9 13 V Stutz, Sheehan. McDonald and Woodall. Clifford; Bonham and Raimondl. ( San Diego ... 15 9 Sacramento ....0 5 Ij Salvg and Detore; Freitas, Stout and Franks. ' Salem Girls Win Another Victory Salem's slugging crew of fe male softball players pounded three Independence pitchers for 33 hits last night as the locals posted a 23 to 4 win on Sweet land field. Ruth Yocom, Salem pitcher, al lowed only seven hits while her mates backed her -up with one error support. Home runs were collected by Otjen, Carson and Anunsen ci the Salem team. Score: Independence ! 4 7 13 Salem ...;..;..31 33 Soden, Alderson, Shu ford and Kurre; Yocom and Moore. Miners to Oppose River Waste Curb i GRANTS PASS,. Aug. 19-tfFV The Miners' Protective association laid plans today to wage a finish fight against action Instituted in1 Curry county to bar depositing of waste materials In the Rogue river. -. -. - R. W. DikIIp- itMiA hy the association to organize mint ers and business men of southern wegoa to., fight the . movement which,- he said, means "life, or death to mining with a conse quent on other businesses Because of a snit filed In Currf county against 17 mining opera tions,. one 3250,000 development was postponed or cancelled, and a ' $25,000 ' navment nreviouslr made on another mine was with drawn Dudley said. .The association was formed last fall to fight proposed leRis- lauon to curb pollution of tbe river by miners. , . Big Plane Conies To Assist Search PORT ARTHUR, Ont. August 19-( Canadian Press) -The plane bearing Sir Hubert Wilkins and four companions- enroute from coast to assist tn the search tor mx soviet fliers, landed here to night less than five hours after, taking off from Toronto. Sir Hubert and his pilot, Her bert Hollick-Kenyon, noted Ca nadian airman, were accompanied bV Engineer ("SeralA T)mw 'Ra dio Operator Raymond Booth and nusseu iiogers. : . . .. Ross Wins Decision DES MOINRS T An H-tM -Barney Ross, world's welter weight chamnlon. tonight won a newspaper decision over Al Man fredo in a 10-round, non-title bout here. -