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lodge, where the Pacific coast con ference faculty representative are congregated, you'd think Sleuth Atherton's report Is divulging to Innocent prof essoin stacks of hocking proselyting scandals con cerning which they have not here tofore had the least Intimation. And. now that they know, the result will ultimately ' be a eo- IZEiESiZ? 01 v- Rosenberg Single, Wild Peg to Plate - Bring Ducks Win 4-3 10 lie denes Winning Rons sorial foot down. Which Is load of Umbo, oa both counts. If there is a single individual at the professorial ET"" rri- --LTAthl. PORTLAND. Ore, June 2S-ff) ton. wasat aware of most of -Portland evened Its series with ! the so-called "evils writtew Lot Angeles In the Paclfle Coast Salem Chimin Cirln Take been covering his bead like mm t c Breakfast : With The State sports pace; lively. plete, entertain lag coverage and features daily. - 0 - m en); im tt g RON GEIIIIELL Etfif or . A Homer. la the Stat page hoes snorts first in an ways, Safest, Oregon, Saturday Morning, June 24, 1939 PAGE SEVEN Rae Yocom Hurls Four-Hit Victory Little Sails for British Golf ostrich for the past 1 .years. Not only have these acuity 1 representaUves known of the sub-1 f?.r'v .Ml.ln. mtltwlB .mnlotinl . BT I " ' ' WUU UK scoring twice m tne ninth lor a i 4-3 Victory. ' A single by .Rosenberg. Beaver to m ,rrrrr-.,:-r. ..'. the plate by First Baseman J. Col- most ail other schooU for that H? of the Angels, produced the matter, but so hss a good share 1 WWtt of the general public It there erer JSJi vor . m.. v. .v . I pitched shut-oat ; ball tot five wsam en iiuun wseae awsswa wa a en van 1 - . -k-, v, , A 1 frames. In the this Atherton report Is It anTwe ? ,WlJlCrUice' haven't seen the report either. Portland Lasses 11-0 on Sweetland Pitcher Rae Toeom's 13-atrtke- out, tour-hit mound performance and a 10-rua sixth Inning gave the scintillating Pade-Barrick bomb ers. 1138 state and northwest girls' softball rJtlists. all to II frames. In the sixth Portland Tktory over the Portland WOW lassies In last night's Sweetland field preliminary. With Third Basemistress Mor- two singles and a long fly, The report probably substsnti- , " , Z w ,, w I an making a home run to staxtnf e. with proof whst most of u. "ft1!". F!l; the big .tech. the P-B. batted f onr ice WlVU ga wvs w issia iu wa seas I a a n nllt. a have at least known about toH -f-" "Irr "T"r.,V. u n turviif gui uanu kcb( uuuci 3 7 1 Portland ........ 4 4 1 Thomas, Lieber (8 snd R. Col- .. j ... . I uua. iiiwiwuiT.. i"o " I V,. l " Zl-ZjZt Fernandes. wuie inai a certain uaiioac re ceived $125 a month for doing nothing but play football and keep his scholastic standing at least to I the minimum required by the eon- wuciv en.s;s.e ae v anew varmaavvav paid by this or that town business man or by this or that alumnus; Rainirrs Victors SEATTLE. June 23-UP)-Sea- tle'a slagging Rainiers landed on better than clear around. Morgan also poled a single In that frame. while Third Basemistress Phyllis Gueffroy singled and doubled m the same frame. In all the' local lsssies hit safely eight times and took advantage of two boots to I score 10 times. It was a ball game until then. I I with both clubs scoring once 'each in the fourth. The Salem girls ference; and it undoubtedly re- San Fiancisco's crippled Seals for scored when Pat Carson singled. veals that numerous alnmnL of-1 an 11 to 1 victory tonight and flclsls or friends, bsve and do I eUmbed back to within nail a contribute yearly cash scholar- game or the Paciric coast league ships and that in many Instances I lead. these men designate to whom the San Francisco 1 S S scholarship will go. I Seattle 11 17 1 Stuts and Woodsll; Walker and ! Campbell. Other Side, Too. HOLLYWOOD. . June Z3-UP- It may reveal instances where Wtnsett's home run with Marshall big league baseball clubs have I on base In the seventh tonight paid a youngster's expenses while I gave Sacramento a 4 to 2 victory in school. It certainly will show over Hollywood, how athletes have sold their com- Sacramento 4 10 1 plimentary tickets for cash to as- Hollywood 2 3 slst them In defraying expenses. I Schmidt snd Ogrodowski; Ardi- Tha rvDort probably shows sola and Brenzel, where whole families have been moved from one sector of the country to another, and the heads of the families lives jobs so the sons eonld : enter certain schools. It andoobtedly shows where athletes have been . given money outright, or where : their living expenses have beem paid outright to a fraternity boose or other dwelling, from athletic scholarship funds. , stole second and third and' was driven home by Rae Toeom's bin- gle, and the WOWs tallied with Parry bingllng. advancing via a stolen base and an infield out and scoring on Sandereock's one-base blow. Pade-Barrick (11) B R H A O Welch, c S 11 0 13 Carson, 1 3 2 2 Rae Yocom, p 4 1 2 Morgan, 3 4 2 2 Gueffroy, 1 3 1 2 Moore, m 3 0 0 R. Yocom, s 3 1 0 Melson, rs 1 1 0 Pesrmine, r 3 1 2 Danigan. 2 1 0 1 McRae 0 1 6 Totals saa uiego wins WOW (1) OAKLAND, Calif., June Z3-UP) Lagler. 2 -Trailing by a 6-2 score going into I Parry, rs the ninth Inning. San Diego pat I on a S-run splurge here tonight to nose out the Oskland baseball team; 7 to , for the first victory of the series, now standing 3 to 1 San Diego 7 7 2 Oakland C 10 2 29 11 12 B R H Herbert. Pllletta fll.Tobin 19 I It may. even snow wnere-some and Detore (I); Fallon, star athlete has been promised a position on the coaching staff upon his graduation, or where athletes have supposedly been members of some sales .'agencies and have received credit for monthly sales to people they've never seen. Perhaps it shows oc casions where athletes have had use of semmptuous automobiles while attending certain oft the member schools. Herrmann (I) and Ralmondi. Halge. 3 Sandercock, Knapp, 1 ., Clrich, c, 1 Pearson, m Citel, 1 Unger, m Johnson, p Hereford, e Dubois, m Total 3 0 0 3 1 2 3 t S .S 0 1 2 0 0 2 9 0 .. 2 0 0 ....! 0 0 1- 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 23 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 A 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 e 0 LKOe and wife One of the few Americans in the British open golf championship at St Andrews, Scotland, July S-S, is Lawson little, former national amateur golf champion, shown as he wailed from New York with his wife. 1 0 21 O 4 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 I 3 0 Yale Rowers Lose To Harvard Crew " t - - - V Crimson - Sweeps Stream for Second Year First Time bi History KKW LONDON. Conn June 23 -()-The Harvard varsity crew. stroked with power and precision by BUI Rowe of Cincinnati, beat out a smashing climax to an oth erwise ordinary season this even ing by rowing a front race all the war to whip Tale by a length and a quarter. Rated little more than an even- money shot, the big crimson boat shot to the front at the start, eas ily" held off two Tale challengers. and came don the final bait mile through a .million-dollar lane of spectators' yachts to chalk up Harvard's fourth straight varsity triumph over the sons of Eli. This climactic four-mue con test of the 77th regatta on the winding Thames found Harvard completing ' its second successive sweep of the river. In the morn ing two-mile races,' the crimson yearlings had won by nearly three lengths and the Junior varsity by a length. It was the first time in the history of this rivalry, the oldest In American intercollegiate sports history, that Harvard has won all three races two years in a row. Harvard's time was 20 minutes 48 2-5 seconds, almost a minute off Yale's downstream record set in 134. while Tale was closked in 20:52. Soph Pitcher Hnmbles Redsl Bill Lohrman Pitches two Hitter as Giants Win Series Opener CINCINNATI, r June 23.-flrV BiU Lohrman, a 25-year-old soph omore righthander who wasn't rated a-starting pitcher until two weeks ago, shut out the league leading Cincinnati Reda on two hits today as the New York Giants slammed out a 7 to victory In their series opener. It was the first shutout of the season for any Giant hurler and Lohrman made a finished job of It. allowing only two singles to Billy Myers in the third and Bill Hershberger in the fifth and never walking a batter. With this foundation the New York sluggers went to work for If hits off four Cincinnati pitchers. The first dozen were charged against Paul Derringer.' who was removed for a pinchhitter in the sixth with the score a to 0. The victory was New York's 11th in 13 games. New York 7 10 1 Cincinnati 0 2 1 Lohrman and Denning; Derrin ger, Thompson (7), Davis (7), Livengood (0) and Hershberger, League Baseball - a.. COAST LEAGUE r (Before Xtght Cane) W. L. Los Angeles S0 Sesttle ..43 San Francisco 43 Oakland 42. Hollywood s San Diego -,, . , Sacramento , 3 4 Portland . 32 34 35 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New Tork ; 44 II Boston it. Cleveland 3 1 20 Detroit 21 28 Chicago 28 20 Philadelphia ,-, ,. 34 Washington 23 37 St. Louis 10 40 NATIONAL LKAfiUE W. L. Cincinnati 30 10 St. Louis 31 33 New York S1 27 Chicago , 31 28 Brooklyn 2 28 Pittsburgh 28 20 Boston 22 34 Philadelphia 20 34 .'.fl-0 . 'M. Pcti .5 .170 -638 .500 450 450 .414 .431 ; ,1 - Pcti .800 -3S .541 .US -313. J83 .284 .'..'" Pet. .055 .574 .534 .525, .481 .473 .304 6 17 Portlanders Bknk Sublunify Outfit SILVERTON Pitcher Clow for Jack ft JUt of Portland held Sub limity to two hits Fridsy night as But if the report la as complete feu team won a pre-tournameai Errors, Welch, Sandercock, Knapp, Lagler. 4 hits 1 run off Yocom In 7, 13 aad 11 off John ston in 8. Hons responsible tor Johnston 2. Struck out, by Yocom 13, : Johnston 2. Bases on balls, -off Johnstonv5,Yocom 1. Stolen baaea, J annates, Parry 2. Carson 2, R. Yocom 2, Kelson 2, Rath Yocom -1, Dunigan. Home run, Morgan. Two-base -nits, Welch, Softball - (3 - , as the 700-odd pages It contains -semi-pro game 5 to 0. Henry Lu-1 ?u.e.ffJT- scri"ce 1oore' f and what haa been reveaiea aooui tJ of SubUmlty also did well on It would Indicate, it also snows the mound but three errors coup- that nearly every one or these i led with only one hit gave the subsidised athletes hss one. nec-1 Portlanders four runs in the fifth- time trying to make ends meet I jack and Jill 5 8 0 with whatever It Is he gets in re- Sublimity 0 2 0 turn for services rendered. And! Clow and Harrington; H. Lulay It shows that a goodly percentage I and B. Lulay. of these-lads earn every cent or i batted in, Sandercock, Rae Yo com,' Morgan 2,- Moore, Welch 2. Carson 3, Gaeffroy. Double plays. Lagler unassisted, Rae Yeeom to Gueffroy to Morgan. Wild pitch, Johnston 3, Yocom 1. Passed hall. Ulrica, Welch. Time of game 1 hour 6 minutes. Umpires Girod and Welsgerber. (10) B Welsner, m 4 Farrish, r 4 R. Gentskow, s 5 Serdotx, 8 5 Dick. 2 4 Chuser. 1 4 L Lenaburg, 1 4 Bcnnueiie, e Simpson, K. Lenaburg, p 8 Totals 38 10 11 R H A O 1 0 0 4 '3 X T 0 -0 0 24 the subsidy they receive by. In many cases, the most menial of tasks. We have yet to see or hear sbout a coast conference athlete who wasn't looking for a job when LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lha nndrm1nMl- Jaiciik he was graduated, the same Meithof, Executor of the Last Marian McDougall Arrives in Finals any other student. We've yet to VICTORIA, Jane 23-(CP)- Jfarion McDougall of Portland, Didn't Know? Ho,Hum. wood course. Biasing a steady trail of pars aad birdies the Portland girl, who won medal honors nt the Uplands Wilt mJ IWim.til mmA K-tmim see or hear about any subsidised v.. atSletS WUO naa enougn aaonay I tttm rnnntv Tonrt of th I ""U w rvww uia women a waen ne got inronga kooui m i state of Oregon, for Marlon joun I wimwc. wn I lag a sreigni train, juq u prv-1 j. - DM yinal Aceount. and that I w & w w u ahlv ahows In Mr. Athertoa's re-1 ,,m m-rt naa h an order straight year, will meet Mrs. a W. port wherein tales oi iaouious i thereof, des trusted Tuesday the I ones oi neatue xomorrow in tne subsidising sums have been men- J S7h dsv of June. 1020. the I 30-hole final over the Royal Coi tal myths. I aonr of ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day, at the County Courtroom la the- Courthouse a' Salem. Oregon, as the tlm. rad place for hearing objections to course Monday with i course To reiterate, it is your eorre-l said Final Account and the set- J record breaking performance, de- ..nf, firm conviction the 1 Uement of said estate, at which I ieaiea sirs. k. &. sesruio oi faculty members now poring over I said time snd place all persons I Winnipeg fat one semi-final match Mr Atherton's bnirr bible oi snn- so ooiecting snail appear . sno wuay. sidixing sins have long known of i show cause, if any there be, why J She was five np on the wlnni aU these things. Couldn't help but J said Account should not. la all J peg woman at the turn and eon- know In fact. I wings, do auowea ana spprovea. unuea ner not pace ui una tne . ' " ! I . L - . - i . . . . . I . a l . 1 B . , .ni k. u I we saia estate setuea ana cioseo i mstcn on ut id in green. Mb I HWI 1 - I M . M I .... 1 . .r , m. tjt ,ui nmmwA ui u,bucor aiacaargea. J mrm. juaei won , ner way into Atherton has Sold and proved I 1 . rtn.i kr.,v. ti, . mi fim.UK. 4uss.rti HGixnur, execu tor of the Ust Will snd Testsment snd Estste of Kate C. Rodenslek, dece. ed. two and one victory over Muriel Veatch, the Seattle miss who turned her ankle yesterday and played with It taped up. - DW1GHY LEAR, Attorney at Law. 202 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, Attorney for Executor. J.3-10-17-24. AtMetics Choose California Camps other side of the fence which were NOT known by the profs, rosslbly, for Instance, . 81ewth Atherton has revealed Instances where athletes have been prom- laed Golden Oato park, the Smith build tax. a section of the ii.iTmi mtwm m Palmtae hill . 1 . ... . r. . ... m- , tMm falrlr nhataatlal I Auurac; ivr cxctuiui. an; I - expense nuowance, nw.. ww bare actually received no where I V PHILADELPHIA, June 23. (P) near tne vcroaiiy contrnncu i wall iuh mus run 1 1 el uti. i -Connie Mack's tune today was slstance. . ",.. .. t I "California here we come" but A coach or an slum In the pro-1 J" '." "f Just where to tske his American of nroselizaUon may paint ""C8U .-"Y- A-I I league baseball team for spring 'Wi 2JIX& office, 4 50 M. ' High OI wnat nis acnwi Street Salem Oreaon tin to I a th. oroselvtee. but when It f flem: ' 0n;t,SP "CalifornU's the place for a comes to delivering tne promweu tne MlrVTJ ot j5j0 barrels picture u oiumes turua y i more . or less, of fuel oil to be the athletic- budget wont stana i deUTered ln the , v-nk . ss f ol. lows ' Approx. 1010 barrelsPar' rlsh Junior High SchooL Approx. 1959. barrels Ne Senior High SchooL ' Approx. 355 barrels--B nib Grade School v Tha bidder to aneclfv the sno- &J2l :? ISLSi Leslie SoftbaUers VII ' tW arWf v -a. . enav wawww Baseball Fever Raises Temperatures Of Thousands in Cincinnati as Reds Race Toward National Loop Pennant By PAUL B. MASON CINCINNATI. June 23. (AP) Where 27,106 fans sit throuo;h five hours of rain for a double-header. Where untold numbers of em carry- portable battery-eet radios with 'em on the streets and street-cars. . Where housewives invite vacuum sweeper salesmen into the house but tell them to "keep quiet and not try to seU" dur ing broadcasts ot a game. . V Where friend wife "forgets din ner" and housework while she lis tens alone. .-. . Brother, that's pennant-minded Cincinnati right now as the league-leading Reds, win or lose, haver everybody In a - frensy . the like ot which tries the memory of the oldest inhabitant. The "frenxy" Is paying cash dividends to the Cincinnati, ban club, too. Including today's game, exactly 350.351 paid customers have flocked Into crosley field, with prospects the season's ' total may reach a record of ,. Several hundred dyed - ln - ue woolers drove to St Louis for the games there May 15. 31 and 17 la which the Reds took over first place. Dosens more went by. air and a Hamilton, a., newspaperman telephoned here for charter-plane rates to the mound etty, explain ing "1 just can't stay in town with those baU games on." . Restaurant service likely Is at low ebb during game hours, store than one patron has been observed refining his own water-glass or taking a slab of pie from the counter all because his waiter had his mind on the radio play-by- Pley. Elimination Play Will End Tonight SILVERTON The final game ot the elimination tournament now in progress at McGinnls field will he Saturday night between the Sllverton Bees, first halt win ners ot the Willamette Valley league, and the state league Eu gene Drakes. This will be a nine- Inning game and haa been called for S:3. The Bees have several additions to their elub, having signed Frank Kendall to do the pitching," Hal Ifoe to do the catch ing and Sam Bouiss on first base. Chet Johnson, who has been the Bees' regulsr catcher, will be moved over to second, Stetter at abort and Orrin ' on third. The ontfield will be filled by Brady, Specht, Wattler or Reed. On Sunday the Bees go to Sher wood for a scheduled Willamette Valley league game. Sunday'a game at McGinnls field is between Sllverton ' Red Sox and the Albany Oaks, begin ning at 1:30. Big Frame Gives Indians 12-5 Win Cabs Triumph CHICAGO. June 23-(-A fum ble by Heinle Mueller in the ninth Inning permitted Stan Hack to score the winning run today and give the Chicago Cubs n 4 to 3 victory over Philadelphia. It was Chicago's fourth straight win and their sixth victory in seven starts, which lncludede a tie last Monday with Brooklyn. Philadelphia 3 8 3 Chicago 4 9 0 Butcher, Joyce (7) and Coble; Lee and Hartnett. AS the burden. . Like any other form ot human "endeavor, proselyting and subsi dization Is subject to human nbuse. This may or may not have occurred in the coast conference. If the object of the Atherton re port is an ultimate attempt to prevent or curtail these. It would - seem proper to standardise ; sub- sidlxatlon ln such manner bidding tor athletes on a cash basis would be limited and so as ample pro tection would be available for the subsidised as well as . the subsi dizers. - -;v-:-- Well may It be that conference officials arranged for (he report so they might have before' them concrete evidence upon which to act. It so, all very welL But to such remarks of professors scan ning the report as, "dear me, I iitm realized such was going on," our reaction is, hobum, ke camp," Mack said after notifying Lake Charles, La., authorities that the Athletics , would not return there next spring. Then he added: "But we don't know Juat where out there to go for the right fa cilities. "I'd like to be about half way between San Francisco and Los Angeles.1 SHETm'&S? DrppPlingerNine is . xugnt is jwcrrea o . inaugurating , cross-town play- eept or reject an Dias. or to grounds rivalry yesterday the Les eeptjhe bid deemed b t for the I li .ofthan club took a double District. Bids are to be enclosed Beder win from Ollnger. winning in n seaiva vaTctvpv awm Tuel OH Sid." Certified ehet for ten per cent of the amount of the bid. or. bidder's bond must be 'i enclosed. is' bond ' in the amount at fifty per eer of the contract V01 be ' mnired of the successful bidder. , W. BL Burshardt. Clerk - . . J 10-13-34 Lumbermen Lose To Furriiliire Nine INDEPENDENCE A d d I 0 n Furniture Softball team won from the Independence lumber team f to 4 and the Independence Laun derers won from the Independence Dairy products 4 to 1 Thnrsday sight en the Hop Bowl diamond. Addison . : ' , , ,. ,..., Independence Lum. 4 . Tung and J. Rogers; Foster and Mobiro. ', - , -v : Independence Dairy --l ' , Ind. Launderers .L...-4 4 i Nemkhlck and Ptomey; . Fix and Klaasanv the rirst.l to S and the second IT. to 4.' : Leslie --7 , t ' 7 -4 OUnger- 3 4 .1 Lang," Melson and Brown; Bran die and Green. Leslie , .T . 14 Ollnger;. .4 "4 4 It a n g . Lowe : and Gemmeu; 1 Braadle and Green, Swarts. . - . Silverton Orphana Win SILVERTON Scoring two runs In the last of the seventh; the Sll verton Orphans defeated the Inde pendence girls'. Softball team 7 to I here Fridsy night Batteries were Kniess and Moo for SDver- ton. 'AMerson and Patton for the visitors. Grlmahaws (IS) Perlslch, p Wilxening. 3 Kdkins, 3 H. Oberg, e Sundqaist. s Petnam, r W. Oberg, Sparwasser, 1 Thleleman, m Lane, m Ball. 1 Deters, r Totals B Id .1 .1 .1. .1 11 H A t 1 1 1 O 3 a 3 1 .41 11 11 14 17 Errors L Lenaburg 1, Simpson, Thleleman, Welsner; H. Oberg 1, K. Lenaburg, Lane, Sundqulst. Parrlsh, Serdotx 3, Gentskow. 8 hits t runs off Simpson in 3 , 4 and 4 off Lenaburg in Los ing pitcher. Simpson. Runs re sponsible for, Simpson 4, Perlslch 9, Lenaburg 2. Struck out, by Simpson 2, Perlslch 1, Lenaburg X. Bases oa balls, oft Simpson S, Perlslch 1, Lenaburg 3. Stolen base, Serdotx, Dick, W. Oberg 2, Perlslch. Three-base hit, K. Lena burg, Serdots. Homo run, W. Oberg. Two-base hit. R. Gentskow, Causey, Sundqaist, Petnam, Par rlsh, W. Oberg 2. Rune batted in, Dick, Causey 3, W. Oberg, Ed kins, Sparwasser . 2, Perlslch, Schnuelle, K. Lenaburg. Welsner, Sundqulst - 2,- Parrlsh, R. Gents kow. Double play Schnuelle to I. Lenaburg. Left on bases. Paper makers 2, Grlmshaws 12. Wild pitch Perlslch 2, Simpson 1. Time of game 1 hour 40 minutes. Um pires Weisgerber and Girod. Feller Wins 11th i Humbled by Geveland Rally in. Seventh PHILADELPHIA. June tl.-UPi -One big inning the seventh gave Cleveland a 12 to E victory over the Athletics today and Bob Feller his 11th win of the season. The A's led. 4 to 3, startinr the seventh, but Chubby Dean, whose sixth inning single broke a 2-2 tie, was promptly knocked out when he replaced Bill Beeknam. The Indians continued to hit against Bob Joyce to tally seven runs oa Bscs Down Dodgers PITTSBURGH, June 23.-0PV- Making his first start since Msy 30, big Russ Bauers held the Brooklyn Dodgers to seven hits to day as the Pittsburgh Pirates op ened their three-game series with n 2 .to 1 victory. Brooklyn 1 7 0 Pittsburgh 2 10 0 Hamlin, Tamulis (7), Hutchin son (3), and Phelps: Bauers and Mueller. Only games. Von Cramn Shows Riggs Some Tennis Galento to Work On Louis' Tummy Two-Ton Tony Will Direct Blows to Breadbasket of Brown Bomber SUMMIT. NJ. June 23 - 6P) - Tony Galento, nearing the peak in his training' for bis lS-rouhd battle with Joe Louis Wednesday night, gave definite indications to day that he is planning to test the brown bomber "down stairs' when they tangle in Tankee stadium. Already set on one phase of his battle plsn thst of rushing in and landing the first punch the pudgy punch tosser tore into a pair of sparmates. Abe Feldman and Mickey McAvoy, for four rounds and almost tore the latter ln halt with vicious left hooks to the body. "That's definitely part of -our campaign to knock out Louis, both Two-Ton and Msnager Joe Jacobs pointed out. "The alleged bomber hss never met a fighter who threw punches at his' body. And we're gonna find out If be can take it in the breadbasket." The Galento menage was consid erably elated,' and. at tne same time surprised, over what ap peared an about face on the part of Gene Tunney in giving - the Jersey barkeep "a chance, a great chance, in a statement released in New York. Tunny had been six hits. Including two doubles' by I Gentian Ace Winn Flyen 1 a so ted in Detroit recently as say- Bruce Campbell, a base on balls and an error. Feller fanned six and walked five. In addition he slammed out a double and two singles in four times at bat. Cleveland 12 17 1 Philadelphia S 10 2 Feller and Hemaley; Dean (7) and Brncker. Games in Row From US Net Star lug Galento was a 1000 to 1 shot. Tony can give himself an even chance." Tunney said today, "if he fights Louis the way he should. which Is, In my opinion, to start swinging from the opening gang Is dov Tigers 7; 8oloas 4 WASHINGTON. June 23P) Tbe Detroit Tigers landed on Dutch Leonard with a big seventh inning rally today to defeat Wash ington 7 to 4. George Tabbets, Barney MeCos- LONDON, June 23-OVBaroB Gottfried ran Cramm. Germany's tZZTZZrJZ :Z.ZrZZZJ thrashed America's No. 1 player. Bobby hicks. S-a. s-i. tn a fan tastlc semi-final match ot the Lon don grass sourts . tournament at the Queens club today. Rushing to -the elub from the reception at Guild? ball to King George aad Queen Elizabeth, Von Cramm won two hard games at the start at the match, then took Qianpio a n Players Announced SILVERTON The Sllverton Active club tennis tournament re- "dK"LATeri" dr.Ulel nine more ln a row before the be- 'J?. those champions: Junior successive doubles; Charley Gshr- lnger and Pinkey Hlgglns singles, and Pete Foz tripled. Detroit 7 12 4 Washington 4 10 2 Benton, McKain (3). aad ?eb- his lead. wildered Riggs managed to win his oniy gtns. Bill Tilden. the old maestro, sat at the side of the court and shook betts; Leonard, Apple ton Masterson (3), and FerrelL INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Gasco -. ."; f T P. M. Machine 7 C Kreldi and Gallon: French and Carter. ... Mont Ward 11 12 3 Unemp. Com. t .' 8 2 Beardsley , and Beaver; Harvey and Allen. - , "c- , - v Commerria League . West Sslem-....4 13 - 3 University Cleaners ... 2 3 2 Orey aad Craig, Xing and Wrlgt. (I innings). - . St.? Joseph forfeited Den. ; to Hasel Rope to Keep Cow Qttief 4 Becomes Trap for Milker SILVERTON, June 22 . The rope that was supposed to keep a cow from - kicking . while being milked, proved a weapon instead tonight, and Deward Wolf ard . who was doing the. milking, suffered a probable leg fracture. He became entangled in the rope when the cow Jerked away. He is ln the Sfl verton. hospital, where z-rsy- pic tures were taken to determine ex tent of the injury: -r Slapsie Maxie Is (7. I VoB Cramm Is undoubtedly the -unen amaxeur in me world to day. he said. And Don Budge nearby agreed. I think Germany made a mis take In dropping that fellow. He's Mf J la great tennis player and the fin- VrllCrCtl III IjUUIS eet ambassador any country Riggs merely lncressed British snrpicioni oi his ability. Hs sim ply had no answer to Von Cramms backhand service returns and the German's raking drives to his (Riggs) own backhand. In the LOS ANGELES, June 23-tfV Fight Promoter Joe Levy said to day be had wired Joe Louis a guarantee of 1100,000 to meet Maxie Roeenbloom for the heavy. weight title here in September. Adding gravely that the otter boys. Jlmmlo Nelson; Intermediate boys' singles. Glen Baker: Inter mediate boys' doubles. Glen Baker and Nathan Fuhr; mens' doubles, Steve Staynor and S. Bares. ivamm Junior hti Jlmal Nelson over Don Renwick, S-2. s-1 for championship. Women's singles, June Bowman over Cheryl Bypher, f-3. t-0; Juno Bowman over Margie Inman C-4. 10-3.. Men's singles, Dick PkkeU over Bob White. C-2. S-4. Men's doubles, Staynor and Boyes over Vorseth and Plckell, 7-5. 11-13, C-2. ' 8taynor and Bayes over Rue and Bowman.' f-2, 4-1, for cham pionship. Rne and Bowman brer Williams and -Boyd, default i ond act Bohlrr acorad enlr aiz watnoTa baiiX rtunt to irsw " of cme ,n Emery Zimmermen Leads BIVSVWSIVW IV MVMWWI1I S SV SS S with Al Kttore here Monday night. Levy declared the bid was "strict iievy aeciarea we oia waa -scncir !. n- ly on the up and up" and said he lrPMOT rla Uejeot was awaiting a reply from John Roxboroagh, one of Louis' mana gers. Rosen bloom himself, busy with bis movie work, starring In his own' night clnb and training to some extent for the Ettore en gagement, said he was "never more serious about wanting to box Louis. - "I'll even close my gloves and whip him," he asserted. "I'm get ting old, yea. but 111 show you Monday night I can still get around. ' J oe Louis Opinion Of Tony not High POMPTON LAKES. XJ, Jnne 23-Ar-Joe Louis didn't do any serious training today in prepar ation for next Wednesday's : de fense of , his heavyweight , title against Tony Galento, but be In dulged In one unaccustomed form of exercise sticking out his neck. Louis did that when he told in terviewers, I don't think Galento can ' punch. - ' ' - ' By way of explanation Joe add ed. I saw him fight old Nstle Brown. He knocked " him: down four or five times Is one round bat eonldn't finish him. If Tony really could hit, he wouldn't have had to take so much time with old NaUe.. Thst goes for some of the other fellows he's . knocked out; too. - - .r-s : : y trr Xouls plans to box fonr rounds tomorrow aad the same stint Sun dsy and Monday to wind up his training. Dallas by Easy Score j SILVERTON - The Sllverton Orphans, girls Softball 'team,, de feated Dallas Tuesday night. , If to 5. ' Wilnaa Kneiss, pitcher. fanned 14 and also hit a home run as did Neva DonneD. Dorothy Car penter, Eleanor Howes nnd Juani ta Moe each got a three-base, hit. Moe, Sllverton catcher, got four hits out of four, times at bat. In $1000; Idaho Tourney t BOISE, Idaho, June 23Hyp Emerj,. Zimmerman,' bespectacled Putt! SJl' d . Ore., nrof Aaatonal. trimmed two strokes off the Plantation ; course par 70 today to take Ute lead In the first round of the 72-boIew 1 1,0 00 Idaho pen golf tournament. '. " - . -Zimmerman c o ttt I n n e d the scorching pace he sett In, winning the ' Utsh " open tonrney at Salt Lake City . last week " to go out in an even' par 35, then come oacK.witn a ss ior.a total ox ss. 10 y - VimHaiTA I"- R i3UliUctJf5 II floles ALU PAY, LCD;:: Sat'days llolea -gVv ALL DAY.' WEEK DAYS 'ALU: DAT" SqOkd '::(lcDff (DDgD. YOV ARE WELCOME", hum;