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3 mmi M snaaa-sm'tfW'' " - i ,mw W II I I II. Uk4fcAtA VT.4 JI awawawsnnnnnuak. vTT T7VT) vf 7 O flY TS : TY7 TK P Ss ! PitxOt IAi Aim SHM-aty 0 . Sport Sparks By RON GESIMELL You have to tip your hat, be it a Centennial sombrero, a Centennial derby, a Centennial pancake or a Centennial bon net (there's just no end to varieties of Centennial head dress) to Hurlin' Hank Singer, the Square Deal softball server. All rijfht, maybe you don't want to. It's okeh, the WhU- kerinoe bare no particular pan lshment la store for yon if yew don't. Bat, gents, the record ;aay be baa it com ins to- nlm. Tear after year (don't worry, I'm not going to so quite as tax back as Salem's eentmry of pro gress) Hurlin Hank pitches the Schwarts-managered men up near tbe top. Like the Axis, he of coarse has to hare help. Look at Hitler: He has Gobbels and Mes soleenee. Hurlin' Hank has Bro ther Lou (and Brother Lou's, as- alatannai la Tint to ht MTir!rM ma ted), pins fellows like Eddie Weianer. Jack Causey, et aL Maay swjnnse, mow. Harlia Haak has bora hurllag, aad he's' ascended about all the softbeJl pinnacles there are to be ascended lav these Oregon moentains with one exception. That, the state title, baa shied Just nc wore vletory away from Singer aad his Dealer mates upon three or foar occas ion". They have another oppor tunity this year. Let's all back 'em for tbe consummation of a desire long thwarted. Look What I See! Is-the son in ray eyes or is that really football predictions I see In the San Francisco Chronicle's famous Sporting Green? MIgosh, pals, it Is! Brick Morse Is telling who is going to win the San Fran cisco bay area's Big Game the annual Stanford-California tiff. That Is, the estimable Mr. Morse is ta the process of tell iag that tale. He's m the fifth chapter of the serial whew I catch np with him. He doesn't reach the - climax yet where, with the score lS-O aratast him, the opposing fallback fin ally, sees the gal friend, with whom he baa been in the doe house op to this moment, war lag a white has ky at him from the sidelines and he suddenly goes berserk. Five yards. Wham! Eight yards. Wham! Wham! Wham! But why should we finish Morse's story for him? He's doing all right. He's got the Stanford and the Cali fornians pretty even, up to the fifth chapter. I may fall asleep before I can finish the-book, but it I can keep going I'll probably find out that if this is so and that is such, Stanford will win. but if this is such and that is so, Cali fornia will win. And IH believe it explicit ly. Yes, I will! Here's hoWf Kids: . Ton kids want to know bow; to train to be a professional foot ball p 1 a y e tt Yeah, you " dot Righto, then, gather "round. First off, fellers," do some thing about those dogs. Noth ing worse, say no- less antbori ties than Carly lAmbean of tbe Green Bay Packers, George Ha las of the Cbleago isears ana Dutch Clark of the dereland P.m. la . f T .TIT"! ri MM mm. ,. mom they send their pigskin proteges, than for bumpy bump kins to show up la camp witb tender feet.. "Sore feet and sunburn are the worst plagues in professional must mum BGCESS MBS; Hlp15 Miles of Kidney Tube Flush Out Poisonous Waste If rm aTs sa nw of adds hi yoa M year 15 aulas at kirfsty tabc b iu warkwl. Tlx tiny hl&era ui tubes u workitf day aadisicbt to trfp Maun ri yor aratan U. x-n atids and potsonmat waa. ; ''-'"L Whea daordcr i kidaey htrfrt femKi potaoaooa auttce ta amaia ia yoar Uoad, is oar aaoat BacsC baekacaa, raawmana fee pains. loa i pn sad anorrr, S p nirhu, awailmc. paliioeaa ander tia y. bad cbaa and liiniruBW Fauent or acaatr pa aasaa witk aiafuna aad Nomina aonatuaas fbowa tasre ia amnathing wroas 7" ludneva or bladder. Kidaay anar acd Satp Ut sVuns ss boweh, (o uk your drurxiKt lot Doaa'a Piila, wadsaa- natour by Biiiioa for ovar u yaan. it fill I Juoses, SlofJ RAc 4 ACH04 ATfE ftfatP BAIL lAlP 4uU UP FfcR football-, they say or did I tell you that already? Oh. It's all right for you to hare a smart coat of tan, but no sunburn, yuh unner stan. And whaterer yon do, wash them tootslea. Do it twice a day and scrub tbe dickens out of 'en. Keep em encased la light cotton socks. Avoid beary wool en socks on hot days the same as yon would avoid poison oak, even on a picnic. So there. When do you report? O-Man Goes East. That man, Atherton, reversed Horace Greeley and went east. He went to New York, almost as far east as these continental United States would t allow him. mere to sii ainoaeii. - oown u bull session with other conference commissioners. What for? Patience, Anna belle, Tm coming to that. It'a no secret mimton not at all. The boys, or commissioners, if yoa win, are Just having a three-day gassing bee. What the blazes, lady, after all Mr. Atherton gets 800,000 n year, so why shouldn't be get toge ther with the boys for n little tete-te-tete now ; aad then? For instance, Commission Ma jor John L. Griffith of the Big Ten will probably; say to Commis sioner Edwin Atherton of the Pa cific Coast conference: "And how's your little con ference today, Mr. Atherton? Or, perhaps. Commissioner Asa S. Bushnell of the Atlantic states will nudgs the commissioner of the Southwestern conference and say: That'a a nicely done piece of goods Mr. Atherton is wearing. I didn't ' know they ' had such good tailors, in the raw west. Pretty tie, too." It may be, however, that Ath erton, being that far from the scope of his comimissionery ac tivities, will break down and let his brother commissioners in on his theretofore private laugh over the circumstance sur- A . roasnmg nis pvuuuuig m fuxuj code that never can work down the gullets of the Pacific coast conference faculty repreeenta- tires. ' : . . I . Requests for Elk Tags Number 1551 PORTLAND, Aug. l.-(JF-Tht state game commission said today it would need no special drawing for cow elk hunting tags because only 1 SB 1 license applications were received by the 10 n. m., deadline. ! A drawing would have been held it more than 2000 applica tions had bean received. As soon as tags are received from .the , printer, i applications will be filled. The remainder of the permits wnl be distributed la the order of application until ex hausted.' -' Cow elk tags are not transfer able, the commission said, and no refunds will be : made. The season runs from -November 1 to November It, inclusive, in north eastern Oregon. ' Maps showing the various terri tories will be included In the an nua! synopsis; of hunting laws. Postofilce Beati Elka PORTLAND, Aug. lw-ff-Poat-office - Pharmacy - defeated the Elks, 5 to , today la the first game of a three-game play-off se ries for tbe Portland district Am erican Legion junior baseball ti tle. , . - .? r - - c ZOO Tons'of1 Gray Oats WW Pay Highest Market Price , SALEM SEED & ISIPLEMENT CO. - 210 State Street : Full Covercgo Of local and national ports daily in The SUtea- .Deteoitt Tigers Thump, 11 to 2 Onetime Bombers Drop to Second Division as .Chisox Move up UNDER 4C (DETROIT . AsMrlosa Zissgas W L Pat. W I ret. Dalralt SS 18 .804 V Tark 48 45 .fl Clrrla4 5T S .594 WtkgtB 41 55 .48 Boata 51 44 .537 Phil'del 88 57 .40O Chicago 4T 44 .51 S. lrfui 8 58 .403 DETROIT. Aug. l--The De troit Tigers, regained undisputed rulership of the American league today with a rushing 11 to 1 conquest of the New York Yan kees that knocked the world champions out of the first divi sion. The maneuver in the standings was accomplished in conjunction with the Boston Red Sox S-2 de cision over Cleveland, giving the Tigers exclusive possession of first place, and Chicago's S-4 triumph over the Philadelphia Athletics, lifting the White Sox into fourth place. Bows Does Job Schoolboy Rows, hero of De troit's last pennant era, was the kingpin again today. He held the Bronx boomers to seven hits and contributed a triple and a dou ble toward the Tigers' own total of II safeties, driving in three runs. It was the ninth victory against two defeats tor the big right hander who two years ago was relegated to the minor league with little hope for his future. He was scored upon in only one inning, giving up two runs in the fourth on singles by Tom Hen rich and Joe DiMaggio. a double by Charley Keller and an Infield out. New York 1 T 1 Detroit 11 II 1 Bruer, Donald (S) and Dickey; Rows and Tebbetts. Boeox Belt Indians CLEVELAND, Aug. 1-;P-The Cleveland Indians" normally air tight defense all but collapsed to day and Boston, paced by irre pressible Jimmy Foxx, made the most out of it. Pounding out a 5 to 1 victory, the New England wrecking crew dropped the Indians to second place. The Box pounded two hurl- ers for 10 hits, including Foxx 22nd homer of the season, and in winning salvaged one contest from their three-game series here. Boston S 10 0 Cleveland 2 T 4 Oestermueller and Foxx; Har der, Allen (9) and Hemsley, Pyt lak (9). Chisox Move up CHICAGO, Aug. l-(iiP)-Chlea-go's 1940 White Box "walked" into the first division of the American league for the first time today. With the bases loaded in the 11th inning. Nelson Potter, Philadelphia Athletic p 1 1 e h e r, walked Joe Kuhel to force in Bob Kennedy with the run that gave the Sox a S to 4 triumph. Philadelphia 4 9 1 Chicago 5 10 1 Potter and Hayes; Smith. Ap pleton ( 3 ) , Brown ( 9 ) and Tresh. Campbell, Hanen Top Golf Tourney TACOMA, Aug. l.-(P)-S e a t tle's Albert "Scotty" Campbell, youthful veteran with a flock of links conquests behind him, took two long strides in defense of his Washington state amateur cham pionship over the Fircrest course here today, disposing of Ray Har wood of Bremerton in the morn ing round, 3 and 2, and making it two in a row with a 1 up tri umph over Forest Watson, exper ienced campaigner from Seattle, in the afternoon. The galleryites weren't paying much attention to Campbell, how ever his victories were expected but were eying the accomplish ments of young Dick Hanen, 19-year-old University of Oregon freshman and the "glamour boy" of the tournament. The Marsh field, Ore., youngster, medalist in the qualifying round, stroked his way to victories over two low handlcappers from the home coarse. Jack -Walters, S and 2, and Chet Wills. 2 up, to match Campbell's pace. . Wilkie Is Still PGL's Top Hurler LOS ANGELS, Aug. 1- (JP) -Rugger Ardizoia and Bill Flem ing of the Hollywood Stars lead the. league in strike - outs, but Southpaw Aldon Wilkie of the Se attle Ralniers still tops Pacific Coast league pitchers in averages for games won and lost. . Ardizoia has fanned 114 bat ters, and Fleming 110, In games played through Tuesday, but Wil kie, with 10 victories aad one de feat for an average of .909, re mained the loop's leading- hurler. WATCHES CLEANED $1.00 to. $1.50 u ' AH Work Guaranteed " CLAUDE HHX Baslck's Market 470 N. ComX nus nb dD m n RON GEMITELLEditor I Salem. Orncjozu Friday Retakes Gets Lead Back for Detroit - '-.v; I:... m,;:li" Schoolboy Bowe, two years age relegated to the minors, set the Yan kees down with seven hits as be pitched the Tigers back te the top of the tsnrVsa league with an 11-9 win. It was his ninth victory of the Em Zimmerman Beats Bud Ward To Win Washington Open Title Tacoma, Aug. 1. (AP) Emery Zimmerman, dapper little Portland professional, won the Washington state open golf championship today as the usually reliable putter of Na tional Champion Marvin "Bud" Ward of Spokane failed him in the clutches in an 18-hole title playoff. Zimmerman, who helped cinch the championship with tickets on dale For Benefit Came Drive Covers all Marion County Points Cons Plan Program Tickets for the August 12 Red Cross war relief fund benefit ball game between the Penitentiary Greys and Carl Mays school go on sals tomorrow in firs Salem business houses, numerous picked spots throughout Marlon county and in special concentrated drives. This was the report yesterday from Marion county chapter of fices, where it was also divulged that plans now underway provide for a program Immediately pre ceding the game. The program, to be given in Its entirety by the convicts, is scheduled for 7:30, to be followed immediately by the game at 8:15. Too, Arthur Johnson, com mander of capital post number 9, American Legion, volunteered to seek the services of Legion posts, not only throughout Marlon county but also in adjacent posts in neighboring communities, in assisting with ticket sales. Widow posters, made by the prison inmates, are to be dis tributed about Salem and Marion county throughout the remainder of this week. All servlcs clubs in Salem and other Marlon county towns are to be given" a quota of tickets to sell. Red Cross representatives in the various communities throughout the county will also receive ticket quotas. Salem points where tickets will be procurable include Anderson's and Parker's sporting goods stores, Holmaa A Wagner's, the Smoke Shop and Foreman's clgsr store. In addition, a ticket booth will be operated in front et the First National bank building Sat urday, August 10 and Monday, August 12. Lodguo Baseball rsctas Oaast Laagss (Bators Klffct Gaai.i) . W - 1 Pet SaaUU St 4S . Oakland St SS Los Aar.Ua SS SO .530 Saeraiaaata SS SS .491 Hall raa S3 S4 . Saa Dices 61 -S Saa Tra Uc SS SS .4SS Parties 41 SS " . B H 101" SS S7S IS 343 S3 124 41 SS 111 SSI SS IIT 14 S3S TS B H At. St .333 S .300 S .ltl 35 .183 S .143 -3 .133 7 .lit 3 .111 Hclar Haria Wilaa Wbaa ltr Petaa Caaet Grttk .354 .391 .Sat 341 .Ml .24 3T3 .337 Bark lt Famtaar SO Oliver 47 KmQ 13T G!aaea 3S Kialrca IS B war it Darts ST American Association Minneapolis 2, St. Paul i. Toledo 4, Columbus 7. Indianapolis 2. Louisville 2. Milwaukee 1, Kansas City S. Monlng. Aacnst 2, 1949 i America .v. A v i ! VI . . .0. --T , i - 1 I ,v .... .. X-'- two perfect chip shots on the lsta der par It. Ward, conceded a six foot birdie putt on Us ltth, had a 70. The break ia the match, neces sitated when Ward and Zimmer man finished with 72-hole totals of 280 at the close ef the open Tuesday, came on the llth. Bad Misses Approach Both men were Just off the green witk their seconds on the long par foar hole. Zimmerman chipped up te within three feet and got a par. Ward, who held a one stroke lead, missed his ap proach. It skidded 20 feet past the pin. Long with his first putt, the amateur champion rimmed the cup witk his second and three putted for a double bogey six. With the one stroke lead switched to his favor, Zimmer man was Just off the green on the short ltth. A perfect chip shot stopped two Inches from the cup and the pint-sised Portlandsr got his par. Ward missed a six footer for a birdie, leaving Zimmerman still a stroke In front Ward's Patter Fails Ward's putter failed him again on the 17th and he three putted to fall two strokes behind. Washington's new open cham pion, succeeding Chuck Congdon. Tacoma pro, took a par on the 18th to cinch the title. Ward was on in two and Zimmerman gave him an eight foot putt for a bir die. The cards: Zimmerman (out), 842, 442, 534-35. Ward (out), 542, 444, 524-26. Zimmerman (in), 435, 244, 344-34-35-62. Ward (In). 444, 241, 253-35-35-70. Anderson May Be All-Stars' Coach CHICAGO, Aug. 1 - (P) - The head coaching assignment of the all-star football collegians who wiU oppose Green Bay's profes sional champions for charity at Soldier field' August 21 is vir tually a cinch for a mldwesterner. With only three dsys of bal loting left. Eddie Anderson of Io wa maintained his wide lead over the field with a total of 2.14 f. 407 points. Next came Don Faurot of Missouri with 1.264.515. The two were the only coaches with totals above the million mark; The nation-wlda noil t-o aT rt a head mentor and four assistants closes at midnight August 4. The sectional leaders? included: Far west James Phelaa. Washington. 412,006; Buck Shaw. Santa Clara, 892,817. Washington Redskin Bill' Came in Seattle August 22 SEATTLE, Aug. l-&t nigbt football game between members of the Washington Redskins squid was announced tonight tor August 22 In Seattle's baseball stadium. It wlU be Seattle's first glimpse at professional football. I .7, v '5 i w?' v Senator Suing Follow Salem's Senators with this page. Daily batting TCJagea, I .lYAMnrtnAA a 9 s -a y-k 'A-tru. mm m ra r : if ciatuiicfj jljlcic xui vroiuca PAGS IHNS ead Dodgers Down Pirates Twice Whitlow Wyatt Hurls 10th Triumph; Boots, Walks Aid Brookl jus JTattamal Xmcw W L Pet. W L Pet, Claciae 1 tt .8TS S IU 4S at .443 Brookla It 37 .403 PftaaCB 43 43 .447 B Tark 4t It .117 Pail'aal II St .344 Ckiea 4t 41 J 00 Baata tt t .144 H mm m BROOKLYN. Aug. l-(if)-Th Brooklyn Dodgers, having the National league stage all to them selves for a dsy, swamped the Pittsburgh Pirates in a double header 8 to 2 and 2 to 7 today to narrow the first place margin of the Cincinnati Reds te 6H games. The first encounter was a cut and dried proposition with Whit low Wyatt pitching seven-hit ball for his tenth triumph of the sea son. His fellow Dodgers gave him four runs after two were out la the third inning and three more in the fifth witk Dolpk Camini hitting a home run ia the sev enth to taper off a 12-klt offensive against three Pittsburgh pitchers. Usee roar Pitchers The second game was a spec tacle of ae mean proportions. Manager Leo Durocher of the Dodgers used four pitchers te hold the Pirates to six aits as Brooklyn again battered the Pitts burgh staff with a dosen blows. The contest would never have been dose except for seven er rors aad eight walks that inter mingled with the base knocks. First game: Pittsburgh 2 T Brooklyn 8 12 2 HelnUelmaa, Klinger (8), Ban era (8) aad Lopes; Wyatt aad Mancuso. Second game: Pittsburgh 7 f 8 Brooklyn 8 12 Butcher, Brown (4). Lanahan (I) and T. Davis, Lopes (5); Head. G lissom (1), Hamlin (5), Casey (5). and Phelps, Mancuso. like Salem Team, Bevos Lose Again Seals Spank 'Em 4 to 1; Padres Pound Oaks Ralniers Los PORTLAND, Aug. l-(VThs veteran Win Ballon stopped a threatening nlnth-Inntnar Portland rally tonight at San Francisco handed the Beavers their ninth straight loss. 4 to 1. Ballon relieved Pitcher rnnV Dasso in the last Inning with the oases soaued and none out. It took the veteran monndsman Inst five pitches to retire the Beavers and give the Seals the Pacific Coast baseball league split series. John Barrett, whose hatttna- average fattened during the Bea ver series, put San Francisco in ine lead from the outset when, as the game's first batter, ha swatt a home run over the right field fence. San Francisco 4 0 2 Portland 1 6 1 Dasso, Ballou (9) and Sprint; Harrell, FalUn (8) and Annun xio. Angels Snbdae Ralniers SEATTLE. A US. 1-UPt-A hard. bitting two-man gang Outfielder Lou Novikoff and Infielder Erf Mayo cut loose at the slats tnr Los Angeles tonight to blast out a 7 to 1 baseball victory over Seattle. It squared the Paelfla Cosst league series at two games apiece. rOTtkort drove In fonr mas with two singles and a donbla. Mayo drove in two with two sin gles and a triple. T h e v scorl four runs between them. Los Angeles . 7 IS a Seattle 1 1 a Prim and Heraandes? Tumi, Wilkie (6) and Xearse. Padres 14, Oaks 1 OAKLAND. Ana. 1. M"VRn Diego slaughtered a trio of Oak land pitchers here tonirht. driv ing out 22 hits and scoring a 14 to 1 victory. This gave . San Diego the short series, two wins to one. San Diego 14 22 1 Oakland 1 t 1 Thomas and Detore: Darrow. Mulligan (4), Johnson (4), and W. Ralmondl. Sacs Catch Stars HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 1.-6PV- Sacramento finally caught up with the rampaging ' Hollywood Stars tonight, and scored seven runs la a big eighth inning that saw Rugger Ardixota driven to the showers.. The Sacs won the game,- T to 2. for the first victory in the series. Fourth place la the Coast league - standing ' was at Sacramento ,- T 10-1 Hollywood- 2 10 1 Schmidt, Cabler (7). Manger and Grille Ogrodowskl (8); Ardi soia, Osborne (8)r Tost (8) and BrenseL Proceeds for the newt paper- sponsored game will finance the transportation of children from England's war -tones- to Seattle. Tacbnra Sweens SerieSa 3-0: Oar Senators return here to open a f onr-game series with the Wenatcbee Chiefs this afternoon at l:SO o'clock. Saturday's game is also set for 1:80 p. nu, wnlle Sunday's doublebeader is tailed at the usual time, 6:15 p. in. : TAC03Wujr. l.(AP) The Tacoma Tigers climbed within two games of the front-running Spokane Indians by chalkinar up their fifth 'straight victory and their third in a row over the Salem Senators, 15 to 3, in a Western Interna tional baseball league game here tonight. ! ' . A second-inning uprising featured by Gene Kiley's two- run nomer produced live tames; and put the game on Ice for the Tigers. Hal Clemence was the vic tim of the initial assault and gave way after the circuit clout to Or rin Davis, who also receipted for a thorough pasting during . his five and one-third ; innings on the hill, giving up nine runs on as many hits and seven walks. Taco ma's Earl Porter' was meanwhile dashing up a steady sight -hit xaoand performance. Charley Petersen homered for Salem in the ninth. Salem Wilson, ef Knoll, 2b Coscarart. If Harris, lb Petersen, rf Williams, c LJghtner, 2 b Griffiths, ss Clemence, p Davis, p -Helser Fenter, p -Barker Totals AB aP 2 fi ll PO A 110 1 8 24 10 -Batted for Davis in 8 th. -Batted for Fenter in 0th. AB H PO A Beer. 2b Garretsoa, lb Firpe. rf FarrelL lb 1 10 Kiler. ef Brenner, e . Riekert. If ' Trower, ss Porter, p Totals .42 II II 27 14 Score by innings: Salem 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 Tacoma 1 6 4 0 2 0 8 0 15 Summary: Errors, Knoll 4, Da vis, FarrsU, T r e w e r. Innings pitched Clemence lfk, Davis, I 11, Fenter 1. At bat off Clemence 12, Davis, 26, Fenter 4. Hits oft: Clemence 6. Davis 0, Fenter 1. Runs scored off: Cle mence 6, Davis 0. Runs responsi ble for Clemence 5, Davis I, Porter 1. Struck out by: Clei ence 1. Fenter 1, Porter 7. Bases on balls off: Clemence .2, Davis 7, Porter 4. Hit by pitcher- Trower by Davis. Wild pitchee- Clemence. Davis. Psssed balls- Williams. Left on bases Salem 6. Tacoma 14. Home runs sKUey, Petersen. Two base hits Knoll, Garretson, Firpo, Brenner. Runs batted in Coscarart. Petersen, Garretson, Firpo 4, Farreil 2, Kl ley 2, Brenner 2, Riekert. Sacri fices Porter. Stolen bases Ki- ley. Double plays Trower to Baer te Garretson 2, Farreil to Baer to Garretson. Time 2:10 Umpires Nenezich aad Cols. Semifinals Set, Meadow Qub Meet SOUTHAMPTON, N. fTM Aug. l.-UPV-Whlla Bobby Riggs, tor a change, won a straight-set vic tory la the quarter final roaad oc the Meadow club invitation tennis tournament. Frank Kovacs, of Oakland. CaL. borrowed a leaf from the - national champion's book and' ataved off six match points before defeating George Toley of Los Angeles, 4-6, 14-12, 6-1. The lower-bracket semi - final berths were taken by E 1 w o o d Cooke of Portland, Ore., and Don McNeill of Oklahoma City. Cooke turned back young Ten Schroe der of Glendale, Cel.. 6-4. 6-4, while McNeill ousted Freak Guernsey of Orlando, Fla., 6-2, 6-2. Riggs and Frank Froehllng of Chicago were eliminated in the quarter-final round of the doubles by Jack Kramer of Los Angeles and Schroeder, 12-10, 6-1. Bitty Grant of Atlanta and Hal Surface of Kansas City defeated Bill Can ning of Berkeley, Calif-, and BUI Gillespie of Atlanta, 7-5, 6-2. Batter Gets Home Run When Fielder Gives Ball Away ATLANTA. Ana. MiTV spenams; or noene ma, i one w g down among the mtmmtmm m m- m m , are , , M .1 .. mm mm ' Paul Richards, slashed a line drive down tbe Wtfieid - fe line in last night's game with, Uttle Rock. OwtOelder Wmie Dake ef the Recks stabbed for it, bat the taU glanced eft bis glove and roUed te the bleacners. Duke thewght surely the ball' was n foal. As be went te re trieve it, kids In tbe bleachers yelled for tbe ban, And -Willie tossed It te them. " Richards leisurely circled tbe eseea. Tbe narpire at plate bad raled at a tab bit. Pickups Top Pro-Amateurf MILWAUKEE. Aug. " 1-V pickup. team composed of Ralph Williamson.'- Fort i Wayne; Ind- and t Harvey Rledemana. Water town, W turned in a scorching 62 today to capture the pro-amateur . .best ball event signalising the start of the 25000 Milwaukee vpen ' golf tournament, v --' '".. . . Single :.Blpw Wins For Caps, 1 to 0 Stewart's Homer Onlyj Hit Registered off Iteid; . Yaks Dovrn Chiefs Western International I W Pet. , Spokane ,, 56 44 .510, Tacoma 54 4 6 .540 Yakima 54 42 .620 SAIM 40 50 .405 Vancouver 4 7 62 41f ' Weaatchee 42 62 .406 e Thursday Results Tacoma IS, Salem 2. Vancouver 1. Spokane 0. Yakima t, Wena tehee 2. VANCOUVER. BC. Aug. l- -The Capllaaos got Jast one hit here tonight In their Western In- ternaUonal league baseball game with Spokane's league-leading In dians, yet won the ball game 1 to 0. i , Big Ed Stewart registered the only kit. off Ken Reld -a circuit clout over the rightfleld: wall ia the fourth tuaiwr. i Spokane registered eight blows ou jjou usoorns. out cotton i push a runner across the plate. The win gave the Caps , the se ries. 2-0. J ! Spokane ' r ...a t S Vancouver l - l i Reld and Roche; Osborne ; aad Craadall. Soinfla Hurts Win YAKIMA, Aug. l-PV-Yaklma took its third straight victory over Weaatchee, 2-1, in a West ern International league game to- Three errors coupled with three hits : brought three runs ia the first for the Pippins, and a single, double and triple scored threw more' in the third. Two singles -counted in the sixth and two don-, blee and a single brought In two mors in the eighth. i Trailer crashed out a home run with Morehouse on .base to: ao- ,nnl trim , V a . w a VI ' V . in the third. - Wenatehee t S- Yakima 0 11 2 Solnila and Cole; H. Johnson and Hsuser. Angling Better, Reports Indicate Stream and Evening Lak Fishing Fair,5Iariort County j line. Good j PORTLAND. Aug. -i5)-The state -game department reported -generally improved angling con ditions throughout Oregon in; its weekly bulletin today. Anklina conditions bv included: Marion Stream and rnlnr lake fishing Just fair. Polk Upper Slletr river Just fair; other streams look good.; Linn Anglins thro or hoot the county continues poor. Beaton Lake flshtnr imuroved by recent rains. Anrllnr.ta thm Alseaj river and tribstaries good. Last Angllna- fair in streams with ibest catches in the anner Willamette; trolling good In tide water and Siualaw river Improved wita recent run of cutthroats. ; Tillamook Tidewater on Nes- tucca i river good for spinners. Some 'nice catches taken on nnw. Wllsoh and) Trask rfvers.' Coos Cooa bar anil trihntari . yielding good bass catches. Asg- mm. . ung very good en lower Coquuie river. I - Curry Rorns river salmon trolling -only fair. Lake fishing food. ; . Baker Most lakes and ereeke fair but flak email. ; Joseohine Small treat ftahlnr excestloaalir - rood R a a a a river. " Dosrlas -Straana ftaMita- riwul te excellent,; but Diamond- lake only fair. ; ; . f Jaciaan Anrllar 1 neor. with best catches on Rogue river. Klamath Lakes and streams all .fair to good. T. T. im, i;s. c r. a. d. Herbal remedies tor ailments of stomach, liver, kidney, skin, blood, glands and urinary sys tem wf men St women. 22 'years in service. 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