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ThCZZZCll Zdssa. Otw.sa. Cc-dor l-ccslss. Aut 4 150 1 acoma slt irpo 1 ops WE rs; Harris h Fourth Hiite TacomaYTony Firpo strengthened his lead In the West ern International batting- race last "week, moving up nine points to .380. - ... j . .. y ... : Wenatcheea Dan Escobar took over second " place 5fftv72' d:S.m5d JoIley topped to third with .S64. Wild William Hams of our Senators skidded to-fourth at .353. j one j- is still leader in home runs with 20; hits, 151; total bases, 255,. runs batted In, 130; ana is tied with Escobar for most two base hits, 34. Yakima's Bill Reese scored the most runs, 103, one more than Spokane's Ned SUckle. Henry Martinex of Spokane leads the base thieves with a total of 32 swipes, but Bliss of Yakima is right atop him with 21. George "The Duke" Windsor, though dropping a decision last week, continues to lead the pitch ers with 14 wins to four losses. team BArmra ii AH B. H Pet. BpeAene 09 31 748 1118 SO VmoottW 84 SOS SOT 1084 84 Yn-inea 100 SS0 670 1061 885 Tacoma ST 848S SIS 1011 S9 Weaatchve 108 S& S33 10SS S7S Salem S S24 SS SOS 178 Seattle Is Victor On Only One Blow Anrl C . Front ; Portland Loses Her 12th Straight Pacific " Coast League W Ii Seattle Los Angeles Oakland TSacramento San Diego Hollywood San Francisco Portland .85 .68 .69 .66 .64 .63 .59 .42 4 60 61 65 64 66 62 86 Pet. .659 .531 .531 .504 .500 .489 .465 .329- : PORTLAND, Ore Aug. 2-(ip-Portland's Pacific Coast league team docilely absorbed its 12 th consecutive defeat this afternoon ,at the hands of , Los Angeles, 8-1. Bonetti, on the mound for the Angels, held the cellarltes to one hit for the first fire innings and squeezed through the sixth with out allowing a run despite three Portland hits. Meanwhile, led by the big bats of Lou Norikoff and Moore, Los Angeies ran up a rour-run ieaa In the first seven innings and clinched matters by scoring four more In the ninth. Los Angeles 8" 10 1 Portland . 1 6 0 Bonetti and Hernandes; Orrell and Denlstoff) Beiber (2). Freitas Freezes Oaks OAKLAND. Calif., Aug. 3-(jP- Sacramento a Tony Freitas won his first Coast league baseball game from Oakland in two years today, 3 to 2, and dropped Oak land Into third place, with Los Angeles In second: bracket. Sacramento .3 . 8 1 Oakland . .2 12 2 Freitas and OgTodowskl: Sal- Teson and W. Ralmondl. One Blow Enough SEATTLE, Aug. 3 (Jpy-The one lone hit that Sad Sam Gibson allowed the Seattle Rainiers gave that team a Tictory over San Francisco tonight in the. Pacific Coast baseball league. Sad Sam. displaying control that handcuffed the haVd-hitting A . f If K t . . J. leaders hitless and scoreless until the sixth inning. Then Dick Gysel man pounded out a two-bagger to left field. He went to third on an infield out and slid home safe ly when Al Wright kicked away Jo-Jo White's grounder. The Tictory put Seattle 17 full games ahead of the league pack as Oakland lost, San. Francisco 0 3 1 Seattle .., 1 1 1 Gibson and Sprinz; Barrett and Campbell. Majors Eye Young Catcher TEAK nSLDXHO - I"U A X Pet. Vancouver 247 1167 1U .S4S Tacoma 3328 10SS 1SS .055 Weaatekee .,, , . 2707 104 18S- .1154 Yakima V62 118S 190 .858 Spokane 1'SSS 1188 194 .951 Salon 344S 1054 ISO .951 nrDiYUHXAX, -uvrrnra (i AB H KB Pet. Firpo, Tacoma 73 295 Ul SI .80 Eaeobar, W( 78 90S 107 SO .S7S Jolley, Spok 99 415 151 ISO .804 HAJU-IS, SAL 93 357 12 S3 .858 Goldman, Vca 30 48 16 S .348 Bonetti, Wen 100 430 144 107 .848 Stickle, 3M . 95 380 180 4S .843 Kamhaunmer, Vaa - 91 S84 131 49 .841 Kil7, Tae 31 83 88 15 .341 McCiinnie. Spok 85 882 130 73 .304 WILSON, SALEM 64 347 84 41 .340 Beese, Yak . 91 851 119 59 .339 Brenner, Tr. 71 288 80 63 .339 Jonaa, Spok 88 63 31' IS ,839 Quian. Van 90 897 134 106 .338 HK-SEK, SAX 54 95 83 31 .337 WILLIAMS, SAX. 31V114 38 38 .838 Baer, Tac 81 804 101 39 .882 Stewart, Van 94 890 12S 71 .338 MeCormiek, Spok 99 363 119 71 .828 Caiiteanx, Van 94 893 128 51 ;SJ Stiraoer. Yak 100 428 139 55 .325 Whipple, Yak 94 876 122 68 .844 Holt, Yak 88 109 85 19 .821 Ckriatopher, Wen 28 56 IS 4 .1:31 Bliss, Yak 99 403 129 34 69 .20 Lloyd. Van 69 254 81 6 .819 Orteis, Van 94 401 127 65 .817 Harnmaa. Tae 77 817 100 85 .315 Traxler, V.n 101 404 127 83 .814 McKamee, Spok 73 291 91 70 '.SIS Morehouse, Wen 26 93 39 35 .SIS Welfandt, Yak 80 821 99 67 .808 Aden, Spok 99 453 138 47 .805 Edy. Van . 6 256 78 45 .305 65 323 64 A Young Harold Petrocci, sensational catcher for the Galileo jmor Amerleta Legion mine la Baa Fraaelsco, aaay soo b P9rtmT with a major ball dab. He Is rated om of tit bee proatpects de veloped oat the cMsst since Joe DlMaxglo sued has mlrmdf the eyes of several major leagwe scoeiU. Stars Ede oat Win HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 3 - (JP) -After a wild hitting spree in which each team used four pitch ers, Hollywood nosed out San Diego, 10 to 9, in a Coast league baseball game tonight. San Diego 9 .13 1 Hollywood 10 13 2 Humphreys, Craghead ( 6 ) , Pil lette (7), Thomas (7) and De tore; Gay, Moncrief (4), Tost (7), Fleming (8) and Brensel. . Martinex, Spok 96 868 112 59 .304 Faleeni, Spok . 77 SIS 95 SO .304 Roche, apok 13 46 14 S .804 Garretion, Tae 91 840 103 34 .80S Youakar, Yak 73 276 83 SB .801 Medeghiai, Tae 33 41 12 S .393 W. Johnson, Yak 65 323 64 33 .287 Budaiek, 8pok 26 56 16 11 .386 KTans, Yak 2 56 16 7 .386 XIGHTMES, SAX. 89 8S5 104 54 .285 O'Brien, Tse 69 318 63 24 .384 Crandall, Van 48 147 41 26 .379 Ftrrell, Spok-Tae 82 327 91 54 .278 Hanscr, Yak 11 86 10 5 .278 Kickert, Tac 88 334 92 41 .275 OOSCARABT, SAX. 93 365 100 51 .274 PETERSEN, SAX. 309 84 46 .272 Cole, W'cn -.. 83 291 79 44 .271 Eisenman, Yak . .. 15 26 7 1 .268 Jewell, Wen 103 889 102 61 .262 Ratio, Wen 103 426 110 S3 .359 Spiker, Wen 55 212 55 24 .259 Volpi. Won 83 278 67 .48 .246 GRIFFITHS, SAL 86 306 74 35 .242 Shimer, Van 94 357 84 36 .235 Troirei, T f. 54 197 46 17 .284 Eart, Spk 32 124 29 18 .234 BARKER, SAX ... 52 160 36 15 .225 Merrill. Vai 17 40 9 13 .225 FENTEB, SAX. .. 13 27 6 3 .222 P. Smith. Van 12 23 & 3 .217 Windsor, Spok 22 74 IB 9 .216 Isekite, Tno . 2o 74 16 7 .216 Ja.obsn, Wtn 33 62 13 2 .210 OLIVER, SAL 2? 44 9 2 .209 Soinila, Yr.k 22 44 9 4 .205 Andrews, Spr.k 19 49 10 6 .204 McKniaht, Yak 16 62 13 4 .194 KNOLL, SAL 29 113 21 10 .186 Olinger Poloists Down Leslie 5-2 Ollnger's water polo team evened up with Leslie's In the series to determine the city cham pionship Friday, posting a to 2 victory on the strength of two goals by Schunke and one each by Seder trom, Thompson and Ruecker. The championship match has been postponed until some two weeks hence as a number of the Leslie team have gone to guard camp. Impending Marriage I Reason Kiulm Ilurriea SEATTLE. Aug. 3-GPV-Noi Leslie 2 N elm eye r 1 S Mack 1 LF Simmons Herman Ray Hauser Close .RF. -CB- a OUncer ...1 Thompson 1 Ruecker 2 Schunke Gottfried RB 1 Seders trom t.h Hultenberg O Byuotl Subs, for Olinger: Reeves, War ren, Dahlen, Griffiths. the 9000 -fans who saw the second game of last night's Baa Fran-clsco-SeatUe doubleheader know why Hub Kittle, the San Franeisco pitcher, was working so fast on the hllL despits the fact the sec ond game didn't end until said night. Kittle had a date to Starry Cleo Capisthan. 21 year-old Yakima girl whom he met while pitching for Takima of the Western Inter- necessary. national league last year. IK ee Teai GoldredGMos s in. ii? inai daty bortball mmi t Back.iiaTowii.Tuesdav-Eve PlieasahU, Wail Kids in Scrap; Meatmen Tangle With Comic Troupe With the exception ota playoff to determine numher two state tournament- rep re ten La tire, Sa lem's city softhall league ends to morrow night with Waits - meet ing .the Pheasants in the 8:15 bill and Squared Deal's champions taking on the) ' Kennedy Kids In the afterpiece. In the only other game bow scheduled for the week, Walts will Angel Foresters To Enter Playoff 1711 City OiAmpionaiilp; Meet' T7oxibarn in District Play HT. ANGEL. The Foresters, by defeating the Sedaltty Wednes day night, became MU Angel soft hall champions tor 1940 and holder of the sliver cup, besides earning a chance- at the state tournament. League standings tor the last half of the season are: Foresters, t and 2; Wood burn, 7 and S; Sodality, and 2; Canby, S and B; Needy. 2 and C; Scotts Kins. and 10. The Foresters will now play Woodburn tor the right to repre sent Marlon county at the district playoff. Gamee will be played on August and 7 and. If necessary, a third will be played on the 8 th. Dallas and Independence will play at the same time tor the Polk county championship. The winners of these two con tests will then meet at ML Angel on August 12 to tight for the right to enter the state tourna ment. The second game la this series will be played either at In dependence or Dallas, according to whhlch team wtns In the coun ty playoff. If a third game is it will he played on August II. take on the colored Ghosts, who were here three weeks ago. - Should The Kids defeatlhe. tit lists, ' they automatically ' go Into the two-of-three games - playoff with the winner of the TTalts Pheasants game, aa Waits, the Pheasants and Kenedys go into Monday night's games all even. However, should the Kids drop their decision, there would neces sarily follow a one-game playoff between them and the loser of the Pheaaant-Waits mix to determine which team would play, the win ner of the Pheasant-Walts game) i or ue tourney nenn. Gesrtskow Tope Hitters Rady Gestskow. S snare Deal shortstop, continued to top cir cuit hitters at the conclusion of last week's play. Gen take w has hanged out 11 blows la 22 trips for a .47 8 arerace. Ht Is followed by Benaett of the Paeasamts. .210; Herberger cf Kennedys, .282; Welsner of square DeaL .244; Drynasi of Walts. .229; La cey of Kennedys, .222; Garbaiino of Walts, .227; K. Lenaburg of Schoens. .212; Scales of Walts. .214; and Pangle of the Pheas ants, .200. Hal 8mlther. Pheasant flinger. leads all regular pitchers with eeren wins and two losses, fol lowed closely by Hank Singer of Square Deal, with eight and three. Mickey Mlckeham of the Dealers boasts the lowest earned run are rage. 0.40. Cutler of Walts and Willis of the Papermakers top the strikeout column with 80 each. Bowling Congress . Secretary Named SPOKANX. Aug. 2-tPV-R. H. Schnebly, Spokane, preeldent of the Washington State Bowling Congress, today named Boyd Walker, Spokane, association sec retary. This Is the first step In laying plans for the congress tournament to be held here the first week la December. Pheasant Juniors . Win 'SBall Title Delta Selioexi,, frl, f in Final League Contests Venger Top Hitter : Jonior Softball (Flaal Standings) f; W L f Pet. Pheasants . t 1.000 Schoens 4 2 J.847 Padea 1 S .187 Touth Center 1 K '.187 ' Jo Randall's Golden Pheasant Juniors tucked away the Junior softball league title last week, drubbing Schoens t to 1 to ehalk up their 12th consecutive i vic tory. The 'Pheasants succeed, the Junior .Papermakers and Casper A Cutler, champ in 1929 and 1922, respectively, as league musts. : - . . Jtsa Wenxer, Pheasant catch er, led league hitters with' aa even .500. Paul Thompson. Schoen outfielder, followed - with ,478. Other leaders: Red Renner GP, .481; Bob Warren. STC. ;450; Km lnnocentl. STC, .400; jTill man Kreft, Schoens, .287; f Boh Norton. Fades, .27S; Jack Kned ler. Padea. .275; Boh Teller. Padea. .212; Pep Martin. I GP, .251. - The all-star team Is as 7 fol- Wlmpy Carver, GP. pitcher; Boh Norton. Padee. first; Jsxk Kned ler. Pades. second; John Clark. Schoens.; short; Pep Martin, CP, third; Red Renner. CP, left; Travis Cross. CP, center; Bed Thompson. Schoens. rlsbt; Boh Warren, STC, utility. , Second- team: Jimmy White. STC. : catcher; 'Kreft. Schoeas. pitcher; Eldon Toppla, CP. first; Keith ; Lauge. GP. second; Bud Smith, GP. short; Fabian Nel son. . Schoena, third; Marshall Smith. Pades. left; Willie Bach. STC. . center; Elmo lnnocentl. STC, right; Beh Zeller, Pedes, utility, j Softball Drawing ; Set IHere Sunday State, softball traraameat drawings are to he held in the office- of j H. V. Collins, director at large of the state aesoeiatSoa. here Sunday afternoea. it was annoanced yesterday by Dwight Adams, state director. The tournament win open here August If. with the 18 teams rep resenting; 47 state leagues, com prising approximately 450 teaane and more than 700 players.' " Other members of the stats as sociation expected her for the drawing Include President C K. Knickerpocker of MeMlnnriUe; Vice-President David Whit of Portland: and Secretary-Treasur- lows: Jim Wenger, GP. catcher; er Ralph iGuynes of Oregon City Yon Will Like Our Low Odes! ?F0R j IflDMS rrs Stalo Finance Company I Ue.S-XlCM-223 1 4 Stat C PboeaS6t Ilcney NoEmbcir rccKaiscj Qu&oas Aakwd - POLLT AND EZ3 PAIS Th Judg Is a Qicnikxbl Mcml By GLUT STESETT Convicts to Hear Benefit Ball Game While only the band, the ball club and a tew entertainers will get out from behind the Oregon state penitentiary walla to see the big Red Cross war relief, fund benefit ball game at Waters park August 12, most of the inmates .will have opportunity to hear the contest. Milton L. Meyers, chairman of the relief fund drive, yesterday Announced that KSLM will broad cast the program and game the Broadcast made possible by a con tribution of 20 for the necessary communication line to the ball park. Carl May yesterday said his boys would h in too shape for the contest and that the prison's top pitcher, big Luke Crosswhite, .had better look to his laurels or ihey would bomb him from the Molalla to Play At Canby Sunday UOLAL LA Molalla's ball team, although, the league season ended last Sunday, is playing off a high rivalry game at Canby this Sunday. Canby has defeated Mol alla three times, with close scores and the Molalla boys are now de termined Uo even matters. Myeijs, who has been the sea son's outstanding league pitcher, and who Is celebrating his 30th year of baseball playinx., win Ditch this game and then perman ently retire. Th. regular assocla ' tlon umpire will officiate at this game which Is called tor the usual time, 2:20 o'clock, at uanny. Salem Golf Team ; To Play Oswego The Salem Golf club I sending a 19 or 20-man team to Oswego tndav. wher it will attempt to repeat th 57 to 20 win establish ed over the oswego iam over . th Salem coarse, lat in May. 5' : , Salem golfers making up; the team will include bod utter,. uon Headrie, Glen sH Lengren, it Carl Cover, Nash, Patterson, Painter, T.-w-nph- Thomson. Waterman, vnttm. Fisher. -Powell,' Emlgh, Wiles, Pekar. Petre. Gastafson, : Keedhsm atd Hague. PITCHE2S' XECOED3 O W Kinoan-in, Spok 23 4 Winds, r. felpok 22 14 Med-"!... i. Tac '. 27 7 HELSEZ, SAi 1 11 Hawkins. W 17 7 Goldn.au, via 16 8 Bryaet, YV . , 5 3 MeConnell. ak 38 13 Iaekite, Tae 21 11 Cadiafaa. Tae 28 10 Cindmi, Wf IS 10 Soinila. la za BUWEB, SAX, t 18 Andrtir, Book in O't'lyaa ?pok 12 6 8rTnti, Spok 37 ll P. Smith, Van 10 4 Osboro, Van SO 10 Merrill. Va IS Porter, Tae 35 10 H. Johaann, Tak Schaax. Tae-Yak Cbriatophrr, Wn Sanittrom, Tae . Baker. V.'en Daitar. Van ... CLetaaicm, sax. Eiaenmaa. Yak Jonaa. Spok Helaaea. Van OLXYXX. SAX. Badntrk, Bpok DAVIS, IAL namm, sai. Dvmlcr. Wm Kcrikav, Yaa OnpvH. Tj" Singleton, Wea Jaeebaen. Wea XJLAXVOVXCH. BAi, Bowea, Yak Emvil, Tiw 3B IS 3 S3 , 15 23 IS It 32 34 13 IS 10 34 5 S3 23 . 8 1 li P"ct 1 .800 4 .778 2 .778 4 .783 5 .700 8 .667 1 .667 7 .650 6 .647 .625 6 .625 S .625 8 .610 e .6oo 4 .600 8 .579 8 .571 8 .556 5 .545 S .526 1 10 10 .500 McNeill Measures Kovacs With Ease SOUTHAMPTON. NY Aug. 2 (P)-Don McNeill of Oklahoma and Frank Kovacs slugged it out on the grass courts of the Meadow club here today, and Don, the more experienced, won the 50th annual tournr.y with graceful ease by 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. The two, who perhaps are the hardest amateur hitters in the na tion, were meeting for the first time, and the brand of tennis they display-id must hare caused Bob by Riggs, the national champion, to wonder what's in store for him at the nationals at Forest Hills in September. McNeill, the national clay courts champion, kept the preasure on and the nationally unranked Oak land, Calif., star was helpless to stem the steady stream of place ments that flowed from McNeill's racquet. DON' PrtsTV.'.' WELL.. AArTTA V" OTTA FER YS35UP1 BECAUSE WTTH A CCXJP1A GIRLS UKS VtXI HEO UKTELV AS NOT BSUEVS .500 S .500 1 .500 1 .500 S .467 S .429 4 .429 T .417 T .417 t .400 7 11 .SSfl 8 5 .375 8 S .875 8 S .375 S 4 .333 4 11 .367 3 S .250 4 IS .35 3 8 .182 e s .ooo e l .ooo Softball Standings I-iretta Albany M. Asset Independence - Careallia Dmll a Keep by tea Coettea Ifonmopth . esty xr w Square Iel Waita W L Pet. .SO 1.000 . S 2 .750 . 3 .714 . S S .625 . 4 8 .ST1 .3 S .350 . S S .250 . 2 S .250 7 .125 W Ij Pet. .10 4 .714 . 8 S .571 . S S .571 . S S .671 . S S .400 . 8 13 .200 Peaaanta ., . Kenned?! Ppr Mill fteknjma . Thia -vaek: Waita Ta. PheaaanU; Sqaara Peal Keaaedya, tt4ay. CoataMrelal 4agne . 1 - .. yr ii Pet. ToatH Center f Bloe Lake J Haael D-U , Milea Iiaaa ------- -JOO WPA ;,.,.,- CYO , , W hi tea I -J0, Fekle-atavec - , - - LwUtiar hitt: Cley. CTO. .820; HirBV WPA, .800: ent-ria, Y0r.oe; WilkUaea. HD, .482 j Kelie, 8Y0, .428; ai W. .888; Parte-, BYC, .387 Oalee, ML, JTS. - v, " Bulla Leads Meet At Half Way, Mark MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. I-(rP)-Coming in with a brilliant second round card of 65- which gave him the year's lowest 26 hole total in a PGA sanctioned tournament, big Johnny Bulla of Chicago captured t h half-way point lead In the ISO 6 72-hole Milwaukee open golf champion ahip today with a total of 121 strokes. 11 under par for th North Hills course. Working on an opening round 66, Bulla, went out today in 21 shots, four under par, and came home la 24, two under regulation figures. Hli 1 6-hole aggregate missed by only on stroke of ty ing the all-tim professional golf ers association mark of 120, mad last year by Byron Nelson In the Phoenix open. NW Outboard Races Open MARSHFIELD, Ore., Aug. 2-W-The pacific northwest out board championship races opened here today over three and five mile courses. Lynn Irey of Seattle got a dunk ing when his craft did a complete nip. He was leading th "C ser vice race at th time. - 4IaadUl8gftSi. - Vf X, Pet. C3vil gar-rle Boiidi-S 8pilr MoLgomery War. Paper Office Bur' S 1.000 4 , JBOO S ; 1 . 7SO S 1 .600 . . S .800 t a .100 .00 JOQQ ra4iaf kittera: CooTnUr. UW, .440$ RawUM. CS, -42r Caat, VX 1S; Kirby. TJCd .885; JUwhnra, MW, .887i X. O; .867 fehe.eek. C, .384; Stati. PM. ."50. Papar Mackiae State ,vvi Kay Mill Jf Seller lw! I.f4fiT? P1XU aa mmr C-iaaea remeeiee. kaaadar SUO 0X89 fee 000 yaars hi CHI HA. 8Te -latter with erfest eilie yes are AJTUCTKO -leararra. . aaaitia, k-art, knac lieeav ktSaar. ataawtek. (na, ae-aUpatieev aloen. ai raua, xeeei aleJnte ; rar akin, leaiala m- Clirlic Ctrji Chinese Hero Uo." S. B. Pe-f. 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