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It's now a popular contention
that it was the baggy, 190$ model
bloomers worn by Sydney Wooder-
son ' that held the ; 126-pound
. H'EngDshman back to a 64-second
first quarter lap In the "mile of
the century" at Princeton Fatur-
, day. . A cross wind, say these
observers, caught the flappy pant
aloons like a sail and held wraith'
like Wooderson down to a com
parative snail's pace ... Tbey even
, Intimate that it was the tacking
of the wind in . his pants which
. took him over in front of Rideout
and caused the Jostling. . . . Did
you , hear the explosion J Monday
night? That was the Square Deal
Softball club blowing sky high
.... It's a mighty good thing for
the Dealers' won and lost are
rages the blow-up occurred
trilnit Kennedy's Instead of
Schoen s, waits or some other of
the more experienced clubs. Hur
lin' Hank Singer was wilder than
an old maid s dream for a brace or
cantos, and his henchmen cracked
open right behind him. . . Proba
bly a good share of Singer's wild
ness was attributable to the fact
Brother Lou wasn't back there re
ceiving him, for when Lou did trek
in from his tentative outfield post
n aba - 41i a lf jV aasa ' Aarsiifk
' Henry settled down In grand style
. . . While Brother Hank was heav
lng 'em far from perfect, he was
model of control alongside Jack
. Simpson, the new- recruit the
'Makers sent to the mound. Simp
son passed four in the first frame
walking one run across, added
three more in the second and had
walked one and allowed one hit
. before Kenney Lenaburg took
over in the third. -
i Simpson, It was revealed yes
terday was suffering with a se
vere ease of poison oak a gen-
noes spriakliag of whicb was
' . saaack dab on bis hurling ana.
That, combined - with natural
ervoasaess from it beta his
first appearance, was too snack
of handicap . . . There are
some, however, who win eon
tend Simpeow mast have been
mixed ap with loco weed ln-
" stead of poisoa oak.'
State Lood Feud.
Vocal feudin in the State base
ball league, as exemplified by Sil
verton vs. - Hills Creek, is almost
as wholehearted as hostilities on
the diamond. . . Recently the
Hills Creek Hillbillies shipped the
silverton Sox a z 4-1001 oat. on
which was inscribed words advls
lng the, Sox to nse it the next time
ther met the Hillbillies, i . !. Now
eomes Silverton's scorer. Orlo
"Tommy Thompson, with the rec
ollection that the .Hillbillies were
badly In need of a big stick them
elves in last veer's state, tourney
game. Thompson points out that
in that one. a semi-final game.
Silverton chased fonr or five Hill
Creek pitchers to the showers with
hrrM of 2 A hits that retted 12
runs. . . . In all. recalls Thompson.
Hills Creek used If players all
they had on their roster. In a vain
effort to find, someone' who could
.connect for a safety on squeax
Wilson, who wound up with a nH
' run. ntwhlt' nerformancev..". " fit
fs true, says Thompson, "that the
Red Sot have failed to win la
ram a di the Hillbillies' home lot
in three years, but it is Just as true
that Hills Creek has failed to win
at McGlnnls field in that period.
. Of 4 players on the Green
Bay Packers, roster, 15 ot 'era are
ex-fullbacks one of whom is Diek
, Welsgerber, now calling the eonnt
tn tlia lvrl toft Mil leaf ua. : ?
f;.'. One of the best bets of the
! younger soft ball players is Ed-
. die Balstrom,' Kennedy's twra
: baseman. . Eddie, who was bat
I m eonhoanore In acnJor high this
i last year, gives every Indication,
" i m a Km mm mmmm
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better athlete tluia Brother Phil
. .... Eddie hobbled but once la
handling six difficult chance
agalast the Dealers Monday
Blht. and his two biarJeoila
rrfoar tripe acconnted for three
Netion'llTest Hopper?
"Well know more about fJirley'
Hopper after Wednesday night."
mn T.- t rilkeld. veteran Portland
- prompt: r. "This Nelson can really
"make t: :lf be heard. If te clips
: Cnrley it's liable to take some or
t the agsressiveness out of the little
l,'an and alter that anvtlla can
. happen.',. . . Hopper and Louie
fNelson, late of Redmond, hold the
spotlight on the VFW card at the
armor tonlzhL - .The annottnca-
: meat ...'that Wbr :,John i has
moved np from assistant to head
Fight Is Over
8-Round Route
Powder. Proctor Matched
yith Frankie Burns,
In Semi-Final
Lightweight Cnrley Hopper, the
hammering little Oklahoma Indian
who Is a heavyweight attraction to
Salem fistic fanciers, tonight trips
into the armory ring to make his
first' professional appearance as a
main, eventer. . , ; ,
Earned over the short but de
risive .route of six previous pro
scraps, his main event debut has
nevertheless been anxiously antl
cipated by fight tandom here.
Hopper's ever-forward tactics
will be directed at Louie Nelson,
veteran campaigner on cauliflower
row. Nelson, a puncher of ability
with either hand is believed will
give Hopper his severest test to
date. .
Billed directly under the top
bout is Powder Proctor, shadowed
in local favor only by Hopper.
Praetor toes resin against Frankie
Burns, a top welter who has
fought some of the best in the
middle west. Burns hails from. Salt
Lake City, and like Nelson for
Hopper, is expected to provide the
Portland negro youngster with his
toughest competition to date.
In a special six-round bout. Kid
Thornley, Silverton slugger, meets
COMPLETE CARD
Main Cnrley Hopper vm.
Louie Nelson. IJghtweights, 8
rounds.
' 8eml Powder ' Proctor vs.
Frankie Barns. Welterweights.
round.
Special. Kid Thornier vs.
Bill Toomey. MIddleweights,
6 rounds.
Prelims Jimmy Davis Vs. J.
O'Coanell. Tommy Orria vs. Les
Carter. Jack Curley vs. Lefty
Reynolds. (All 4 roanders).
rugged BUI Toomey of Tacoma
Both boys like to throw leather.
and this tout will probably be a
donnybrook.
Three four-round prelims finish
the card. The curtain-raiser will
find Salem's Lefty Reynolds toss
ing 'em with Jack Cnrley of Port
land, number two shoves Leban
on's Les Carter in against Tommy
Orrin of Portland In a .heavy
weight mix that was postponed
from n previous card, and the
number three prelim: features the
second appearance of Jimmy Da
vis, the youngster whoJust grad;
nated from-Vancouver high. Da
vis opponent is Johnny CConnelL
a scrappy little Irisher from Port
land. The armory doors open at 7:30,
and the first prelim goes on at
8:30.
Chuck Sylvester
Back With 'Sox
Hanser Reinstated and Is
Slated to Play in
Sunday Game
SILVERTON Charles "Chuck-
Sylvester, hardhitting first base
man who finished the last season
with Silverton's Red Sox, blew in
to town Monday and will be in nn
lform Sundar when Silverton
meets the Albany team on McGin
nis field.
The game which was rained out
Sunday will be played along about
the night ot June 28 or 29 ac
cording to Tommy Thompson, pub
licity man for the Silverton play
era. - v
Red Sox men are also rejoicing
that Chick Haustr has been rein
stated and will don a suit to help
out Erraut in the catching post.
. Sam Bouiss, who has been hold
lng down first base for Silvertoa
until Schwab and Sylvester came
alonr. has been signed ; by the
Bees and will be out with them
against Eugene Saturday night
Frank Kendall, who started wltn
Willamette ot the valley; league
has also joined the Bees' pitching
string, along with ' John Bennett
of the Red Sox. Hal Moe's wrist
if considerably improved and he is
expected to be behind the Plate
Saturday night." S- ?
coach of -basketball at' UCLA, : to
fill the vaeancv left when Caddv
Works resigned, at ; least leaves
Honest" John Warren at Oregon
Warren.; the idol of Astoria, was
beta considered for the lob. . . i
Orvllle "Red" Bailey who was on
leave of absence tor a year In or
der to pick up his master's sheep
akin at Columbia: won't be back
at McMlnnvllle. Bailey, former
Oregon footballer, grabbed a lu
crative oost at : Edlnboro (Pa.)
Rtata Teachers collexe. . . . It ts
probable Stan Riordan. . who . was1
a Mcxinnviiie tnis last season on
who accepted a contract at Forest
Grove when he thought Bailey was
to be back, win return to the Grin
sues. However, it is understood
urnnrihnrn'a Eldon . Cone la be in a
considered for-ther-; McMlnnvllle
nnat. . : Frank 'Mandlc. the Ore
gon State hooper whom Waits
were contemplating signing as an
addition to their pitching . sUff.
walked It in losing a 4-? game
la.Xne uorvanis jeagae, v;
llal Pamde'a .730 ? (for
'fame)' etSl leads the barttnx
armies' la . the local Softball
icircuit.Chat Henry j Singer's
. JCZS tops those, that have par
tfcinatetf ia three raises. . i-.
- Vaar rra tav done all the hit
' tm on tie i Golden t Pbeasaat
! clnbt Txssie , .TSO, t aV .w.
'. ssl'w - -At tLls early date tha
Square Deal team aver? isjry.
tar the xanest
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POWDER PROCTOR
Yankees Blast
PaleSoxl3-3
Bronx Bombers Take Trio
of Chicago Hurlers to
Cleaners
NEW YORK, Jane 20-ff)-The
New York Yankees dominance
over the Chicago White Sox was
maintained today on a 19-hlt blast
that carried the champions to a
13-3 victory. The Sox have been
able to check the Yanks but once
all season.
Today the Bronx bombers teed
off on three Chicago pitchers,
Johnny Knott, Vic Frasier and Ed
Smith and made their most vicious
bid in the seventh inning when
they bagged eight hits after two
were out to score seven runs.
Chicago 3 10
New York IS 19
Knott, Frasier (4), Smith (7),
and Treash. Pearson and Dickey,
Jorgens (8).
Bed Sox Wla
BOSTON. June 20-CAV-Joe Vos-
mik ruined Rookie Righthander
Harry Kimberlln'a first start as a
major leaguer today by giving a
pefect performance at the, plate as
the Boston Red Sox defeated 8t.
Louis, 8-1. Vosmlk got four. In
cluding two consecutive triples,
scored two runs and drove in
three more.
The sockers pounded Kimberlln
for seven hits and six runs before
chasing him in the fourth Inning
and hit Roxle .Lawson for two
more tallies in the seventh.
St Louis 1
Boston .............. t 11
Kimberlln,. Lawson (R) and
Glenn. Anker and Peacock.
Tribe Wins la 12th
WASHINGTON, June 20-tiP)-
The Cleveland Indians rallied, la
the tth and 12th Innings today to
defeat the, Washington Senators, 4
to 2. .' -
In the tth, Ben Chapman laced
out a run -scoring double, his 2rd
hit of the day, to tie the score at
2 to 2. .
The score still tied in the 11th,
Ken Keltnerand Odell Hale drove
In a pair of tallies to pat Cleve
land ahead 4 to 2. The Senators
scored one run on Bobby Estalel
la's double and had the tying run
on third base in their half, when
Harry Elaenstate forced Jimmy
Bloodworth to foul ont to the
catcher.
Cleveland 414
Washington ........ 3 14
Allen, Eisenstat (I) and Hem
sley. Chase, Carrasquel (10) and
rerreiL .
Tigers Blank A's
PHILADELPHIA, June 20-p)
-Tommy Bridges pitched Detroit
to a shutout victory over the Ath
letics tonight in the first floodlight
game tor the Tigers. Earl AreriU's
homer with-one on contributed to
the 5-0 score. - ,
Bridges allowed, the Mackmen
four .scattered hits until the, last
ot the ninth when It looked as if
the A's might score with Earl
Brueker's Double and Erie Tip
ton's single;'--- t " f..avi45H.-
The Detrolters collected nine
hits off George Caster and Chub
by Dean, who relieved in the sixth.
Detroit ; " s 1 - 1
Philadelphia ..,:..'.0 I . 0
Bridges ' and Tebbetta, Caster,
Dean (I) and Brucker.
Legion Team Gets
: Practice Started
1 iThough phased from pillar to
post, or in this case, from field to
field. Salem'a Legion. Juniors. yes
terday finally got down to some
serious training in preparation for
a practice game scheduled with
the Dallas Juniors at Dallas Son
day afternoon, i if ? v-i. f:, ,i -;h "
"! Monday : night the baseball
eager lads couldn't get on Sweet
land field, so ne practice. Tester
day It was only through .determ
ined efforts ct Oliver Huston. In
charge of Legion tosebalL that
equipment was rustlsd for a peppy
f raetiee session st&sel at Ollager.
Barred frca Sweetland . -and
with Ollager not available Irom
S.pjn. on.. the Juniors will work
out -on Oliaser from 4 to f Uon
day, Tuesdays. Thuriiays aad poaw
slbly Saturdays ' ;
. Breakfast
' With The) State
? epeeta page; lively.,
plate, eatertalniag coverage
aad featares daily. , V
Of Beaver 5 -4
Seattle Blanks Seals :, to
Trail 1 Los - Angeles by
b ut Half Game
PORTLAND. Ore June 10-
(ff--Portland'a Beavers reached
all . the way from the cellar to
the top of the Pacific Coast
league standings h.r. tonight to
take fall: out of,, the leading
Los- Xngtles Angels,
Although outhit. 13-12. the
locals banched their swats in
the fourth and ninth to win
They got a four-run lead in the
fourth. Wilson singled uid scored
on Manager Bill Sweeney's triple.
Sweeney counted on John Fred
erick's fly to, deep center. Jeff
ries,' Rosenberg aad Hawkins
followed" with slnclcj, the last
two of which produced runs.
Los Angeles, overtook the Bea
vers by scoring; ons In the sixth
on singles by J. Collins and
Prim: two in the eie.it a on suc
cessive doables by Cih cki and
Stringer, and - Prim s single, and
another in the ninth on singles
by English and Moore and an
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Angels Victto
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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Moraing, June 21, 1939
error by Jeffries, Beaver second
sacker. .
Portland pushed over the win
nlng score ia the last of the
final chukker when Hawkins
smashed a double to venter after
Rosenberg had singled.
Los Angeles I...... 4 13 1
porUand .5 12 2
Prime and Collins, "homes
and Monzo.
SEATTLE, June 20-(ff)-Dick
Barrett, Seattle righthander, lim
ited the San . Francisco Seals to
only two hits tonight in winning
his 13th game of the season.- 3
to 0. The victory,; euplec with
Los Angeles defeat bv Portland.
i to 4, put the Ralniers only a
half-game out of first place. ,
San Francisco .... 0 2 3
Seattle 3 7 0
Shores and Sprint. Barrett and
Campbell.
HOLLYWOOD, June 2f-(V
(10 Innings) i
Sacramento 3 S 0
Hollywood -.4 10 1
Seats and Ogrodowski. Bittner
and BrenseL,
. OAKLAND. Calif., June 20-
Night game:
San Diego 3 8
Oakland 6 13 1
Craghead and Starr. Buxton
and Conroy.
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'CINCINNATI. J i ni 20.-(tf)-The
Cincinnati Reds, with a 4-2
victory today over, the Brooklyn
Dodgers, Increased their first place
margin over the St. Louis Cards to
six and one-half games. , 1
- Bueky Walters was the pitching
hero tor the winners, gaining his
10th victory of the season with a
smartly-pitched eight-hit Job that
had the Dodgers helpless after the
first inning. -
Freddie Fltsslmmons, opposing
him, went the distance for the
Dodgers, but was touched for 10
hits which the Reds managed to
bunch in the second, sixth and
eighth Innings for the victory.
The Dodgers two runs came In
the first Inning when Dolph Cam
illi homered it was his 12th of
the season with Melo Almada
aboard.
Brooklyn I I 0
Cincinnati 4 .10 1
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PAGE NINE
Fltzslmmons and Phelps. Wal
ters and Hershberger. "
"'V.w Carta ;Dows Bees"
' ' CHICAGO, June 20.r.The
Chicago Cubs, with' the five- hit
pitching' of" Claude Passeau. de
feated the Boston Bees 3 to 1 to
day. The Cubs. In achieving their
third straight win. made only six
hits oft Milburn Schoffner,- John
ny Lannlng and Fred Frankhouse,
but they bunched three safeties in
the fourth inning for all of their
runs. - t . w--- . ;
Boston, 1 1 5 0
Chicago , ..3 t- i 1
Shot f ner, Lannlng ( ) . Frank
house (8), and Lopez, Masl (C).
Passean and Hartnett.
Hardy Is Farmed
To Texas League!
EUGENE, June 20-(A-Friendsl
were advised today that Bob
Hardy, former University of Ore
gon baseball pitcher, , had been
farmed by the Detroit Tigers to
the Beaumont club of the class Al
Texas league. -
Hardy, with Second-Baseman
Ford Mullen and First-Baseman
Gale Smith, were signed by De
troit this season! -
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Berry Is Wiling
Over Dan Saich
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Tough Tnssler Takes Two
Straight Falls From
Utah Grtdder !
Though at one Uae almost
suffocated beneath als own rass
Un robe, "Wild Red" Berry, the
toughest tnssler -to Aov te the
local armory tor many moons,
took two straight r falls trom
Danny Savlch ia vho 'op aUrac
tion at the Ferry end , Lfberty
streets gouge garage last night.
. Berry put Savich. the Vuh
gtidder, to ther mat -with "a leg
grapevine for the first t. U -one
that - was - protested by Savich.
Then, as Berry went to hir ; cor
ner to pick up hia robe. Savich
grabbed htm. Referee Kerry E4
liott finally got the robe away
from the meanie pair, hut 'that
didn't stop the fight. Elliot mo
ioned tor the Judges .0 ring the
bell, and at it the grapplers went
without the normal bet ween-f alls
rest, . -,;,':'.-i?.C'----;irl "
Infuriated by the- robe chok
ing episode., it - took - Berry but
three minutes -to. lay Savich low
for the second successive fall
again' with the leg grapevine.
Marshall Carter took two out
ot three falls from Charlie Carr
in the middle bout, a match that
was lustily cheered by ftos end
that ' was ' generally considered ,
the .best all-clean cU--h ot the
year, - ? -
In the opener Frankenstein
Woolf and Eddie Roberts - wres
tled to a one-fall-apiece draw.
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