The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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STARTING EARLY - .By Jack Sords
Disqnallficatioii Gives
MEL HARDER.
ll THC ViCt2YC&UMl
Bonds 'Disputed Win
Sport
Sparks
Tacoma Moves up Into Fourth
! Spot; Caps,. Indians Win
By RON GEMMELL
TACOMA, May 23.-(VThree bad pitcHes by Francis Dier
ickx, tonight cost Salem a Western International league baseball
series opener here when Tacoma batters hit homers off them,
driving in an'additional two runs to win 5 to 2. It was Salem's
fifth straight setback.
Salem was first to score when Bob Bergstrom singled, stole
second, went to third on a single by Fred Lanifero and scored on
i What with 'someone elseV
Senators absorbing their fourth
straight setback and their 10th
a4 lrtaa In 11 starts, with Sa
lem high getting conked out of outfield fly in the second inning. This was the only run in the
-A M tA-.fMA-tfl anH with Wi - I
lamette getting walloped by
Whitman in the Northwest con
ference playoffs, you can pretty
well put Thursday down as the
Worst day in the history of Salem
baseball teams. . . The only other
Salem outfit that attempts to play
the game Doubleday Invented 101
years ago, the Kappa Gamma Rhos
Of Willamette, didn't have a game
slated that day. !
! - One woman walloper of the
gutta pert ha pellet said it was
so hot Friday at the Salem links
that the flags In the gal's flag
tourney melted flat to the tort
. . i. . At that, the weather wasn't
as hot as has been ' the Vancos
ver ball club the past week.
By the way has . anyone seen
Howard Maple, the Senator bus
iness manager who at onetime was
scored from a homer.
Pitcher Dierickx helped his own
cause with a homer in the third
for Salem's final run.!
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
W La Pet w L rex
Spokane 14 S .737 'Tacoma 7 10 .412
Yakima 10 7 1 J88 Salem T 11 .389
Vancouv 11 11 ! JOOjWen'tch.7 12 J6
Tacoma won the game in the
fourth time this week. Homers by
second inning when Morry Ab
bott walked, Ray Perry singled
and Bill Gray homed for the
Perry in the fourth and Jack Han
son in the sixth concluded Ta
coma's scoring.
Sacs Cop 4th
In Row; Stars
Best Beavers
COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS
W r. Pet
Sacram'to 94 II .756
Seattle 2 20 .565
W X. Pet
HOUTWU 21 24 .467
Oakland 19 27 .413
SanDiego 23 23 ,500 Portland 18 2S .409
San Fran 23 24 .489 Los Ang 18 27 .400
LOS ANGELES, May 23-tiP-
Sacramento defeated Los Angeles
7 to 3 tonight to, make it four
wins in a row. ' " -
It was Pitcher Julio Bonetti's
Caps Bag 9lh
VANCOUV1SK, BU, May ZB-
CCfi-vancouver capuanos eogea first defeat of the season. His
out a 5-4 win over the second- record now reads five wonT on-
known quite widely as 'Happy? place Yakima Pippins here tonight lost. He was yanked for Frankie
il Ever since the Solons hit the for their nintn consecutive west-1 Totaro in the fifth inning after
ern International: baseball league he had yielded five hits,
victory. The game was the first Totaro pitched well but too late,
of a three-game ' series and, the allowing one hit and fanning sev-
win put the third-place Caps only en batters.
v i now w i . . .-.
koeAa 6 -5
MTU IS SgT ftA
Wort It GAMES,
MA30. 14 193. .
scoGui& n I -h
:ePlPlf:.SlA
Ctive up whm
Baer's Manager Claims
Foul and Title; Won't
Let Buddy Mix in 7th
By SID FEDER
road. Maple has been ; strangely
absent-. . Maybe he's strained an
ocular ligament, looking for a So
lon victory on the road.
Pan Baer Course
) Louis now has shot par for the
Baer course. . . At least the big
Baer wasn't afraid, like the little
Baer, . . The Baer situation, how
ever. Is now clothed in Ancll
Hoffman's charges. . . That's bet
ter than running around Baer.
I It's quite a battle they're hav
ing in the northern division base
ball chase. . . The Huskies, now
with nine wins and four losses,
have one with Idaho today and
two with WSC next Monday and
Tuesday, while the Oregon Ducks,
also with nine wins and four loss
es, has one left with Oregon State
today and another Monday. . .
Should the Huskies sweep their
remaining three, they have the ti
tie; should the Huskies lose one
one game behind the Pippins.
Yakima L. 4 7 1
Vancouver '. ! 5 8 1
Gisenman and Fueme; Tate and
Vernon. '
Indians Top Chiefs
Don Gutteridge hit a home run
in the fourth with one on base.
Sacramento 6 0
Los Angeles - : '3 7 2
Munger and Marshall; Bonettl,
Totaro (5) and Collins.
Salem, Oregon Saturday Morning. May 24 1941
Leslie Cops 'Mural Softball
Title With Win Over Parrisli
GRIFFITH STADIUM, Washington, May 23.-P-In the
most amazing start and most confusing finish to any heavyweight
championship bout since Joe Louis has been king of the ring, the
brown bomber turned back Buddy Baer's challenge to his reign
tonight, but only aver a claim of "foul" by Buddy's handlers.
1 The tussle was supposed to be a "soft touch for Louis, who
had whipped Buddy's big brother, Max, unmercifully six years
ago, but almost before the first minute ended tonight, a near ca
pacity crowd in this big Ameri
can league ball park roared in
amazement as Buddy knocked
Louis dear through the ropes for
a count of four with a left hook
that sizzled, jj ,
Then, when a bloody Louis
finally found the range In the '
sixth round, the end came so
suddenly and so peculiarly that
no one in this whole vast audi
ence wh turned out - despite
early evening showers t see the
national capital's first heavy
weight title flrht was quite clear
as to just what did happen.
Referee Arthur Donovan gave
an official ruling that Baer was
disqualified when he refused to
come out for the seventh round.
Baer's manager, Ancil Hoffman,
however, came bouncing into the
ring to charge that the final blow
Cliisox, Tiges
Split; Yanks,
Bosox in Tie
AMERICAN LEA GUI STANDINGS
W L Pctl W L Pet
Clevel'nd 26 IS JBM iDetroit 17 18 AM
Chicago 20 13 .606Philadel 14 IS .424
N. York 19 17 .528 Wash'gtn 14 21 .400
Boston 19 15 .500: St. Louis 11 21 .344
Washington-Philadelphia, rain.
Rj DETROIT. Mav 23-PHPaul
"Dizzy" Trout hurled the first
shutout of his three-year major
league career to enable the Detroit
Tigers to divide a double bill
Friday with the second-place
Chicago White Sox. Trout won
the nightcap, 9 to 0, after ancient
Ted Lyons had dominated the
opener for 7 to 1 victory.
Trout, in his first starting role
of the season, silenced the Chi
cago bats that in ine opener
percentage
Grirths.a
Adams; c 4
Pierikxp S
Warren I
SALEM ft)
B H
LifTMnrj 3 0
Batesa
Pet'rsnjn 3
and the Ducks win their two, the iSSro 4
uue would go to Oregon: and sninnj a
should both the Huskies and Ore
gon lose one, the title will Je
Washington's by .020
points. '
. Reason for the variation tn the
number ef games won and lost
by the Docks and Huskies is
that Oregon was rained out one
game at Idaho, and, according
te northern division custom, it
won't be made up. . , Oregon
State, by winning both from
Oregon, while Washlnrton tates
two, could squeeze back into the
championship picture, for then
all three would be tied.
WENATCHEE, May 23-P)- Slar8 Stop Bcyos
jokane's league leading Indians unorr iw -
Hollywood rallied in the final
innings to overtake the Portland
Beavers again tonight, 8 to 3, in
a Coast league game.
The Beavers landed on HI
Bi thorn for four hits and three
runs in the opening frame, but
were powerless the rest of the
game. Bithorn gave up six more
safeties, but never was in serious
trouble.
Spokane's league leading
defeated the Wena tehee Chiefs 8
to 2 to open a four game Western
International league series here
tonight
Spokane 6 IS 0
Wenatchee : 2 6 3
Budnick and Meyers; Iibke, Ra-
mondl (6) and FarrelL
Leslie became the City Intramural league Softball champion
Friday, defeating Parrish 3 to 2 despite the fact the Pioneers out
hit the southenders 6-4. ; I i 1
Gurnee Flesher's nine picked up two runs in the first frame
on two walks, an error, a bloop single and a fielder's choice, and blasted Tommy Bridges from the
then put the winning run home In the fifth when Bob Zeller'a I mound in less than an inning. The
single scored Merle, Who naai r l dizzy one was backed oy a i
gained Hie on a zieiaer s cnoice i mi j WT I nil auacK on iwo niw oox pu-
and advanced on Mclaughlin's V'lllllllflll WlHSl'" that mcluded tw0 homers
single. u
TACOMA (C)
OA B H O A
0 OMallryJ 3 2 2 01
2 Starr ,m 4 0 1 01
2 0 Rickert,r 3 13 1
1 O AbbotU 2 0 3 0
3 liPerrrJ 4 3 111
0 1 Gry,l 3 1 SI
0 2 Hanson j 4 1 3 S
HBotlhce 3 1 S 0
1 3Holma.p 4 0 14
0 01 i
CITY INTRAMURAL LEAGUE
(Final SUndlngs)
W L Pctl W L
Leslie 12 2 .857 1 Red 8 7
Parrish 11 , 3 ; .785 Greens
Giants S S; .81 5 Farmers 4 S
Band 7 9 383iYamcees a n
Pet
.417
J37
.333
.154
The Hollies came to life in the
Parrish knotted the score in the
third, when Stainbrook was safe
NW Loop Flag
From Bearcats
WALLA WALLA, May 2J-(flJ-
Captain Harry Pepin singled to
left to bat in the winning run in
the ninth inning tonight, as Whit-
sixth inning with a five-run as- on an error, Farlow singled, Cross defeated Willamette, 5 to 4,
Totals 31 7 24 101 Total 30
Batted tor Dierickx to 8th.
S 27 12
Salem .
Tacoma
Oil 000 0002
03( 101 00 S
sault that knocked Whitey Hilcher
off the mound. They added three
runs off Earl Reid in the final
inning.
The win gave Hollywood a 3-1
series lead.
Hollywood q 14 o
Portland ,. ; 2 10 1
Bithorn and Dapper; Hilcher,
item (6) and Schultz.
Runs resDonsibl for. Dierickx 8.
Struck out by Dierickx 8, Bases on
balls off Dierickx 6. Buns responsible
for, Holmes 2. Struck out by Holmes
5. Bases on balls off Holmes S. Wild
pitch, Dierickx. Left on bases. Salem pJ p, CMla
f. Tacoma 7. Home runs, Cray. Dier- I aures I OH OCalS
lckx. Perry. Hanson. Runs batted in.
Shinn, Gray 3, Dierickx, Perry, Han
son. Stolen bases, Bergstrom. Lanifero,
Mallory 2, Rickert, Shinn. . i
Double blays. Bates to 1 Lanifero:
Holmes to Hanson to Gray; Hanson to
Gray; Adams to Lanifero.
Time of same 1:42. Umpires, Kallls
and Welsgerber. i i
Creel Defined
Know what a reel is, fishermen?
.... No? It is a coffee mill in- Vilo T?-rl V.
vented by Satan and designed to Y IKS JLiHQ X Car
snarl up at critical times, thereby . - ! -
inducing profuse profanity. .. And Af S2f lnrl"
a creel is a fragile wicker basket Jrm-' ,. x
In which 4b hide a worm can,! car
ry a fly book, lunch, etc. It is oc
casionally used to hold a small
trout
Salem . high's baseball nine,
which got knocked out of two
SAN FRANCISCO, May
-A short double by Pinch-Hitter
George Detore scored Shortstop
Ed Pellegrini from third to give
San Diego a 1-0. win over San
Francisco in the 11th inning to
night
"Yank" Terry of the Padres and
Sam Gibson of the Seals both
pitched effective ball. The vic
tim was Tom Seats, who took over
the Seal mound in the 11th.
San Diego 1 8 1
San Francisco - 0 6 0
walked, Yoshaikai was safe oh an
error andMentzer ; singled
The loss dropped Parrish to sec
ond place. In other games the
I Giants beat the Yankees 8 to 8 to
assure third place; . the j Band j
cinched fourth spot despite a 10
to 7 loss to the Greens; and the
Reds bagged fourth place on a 10
! to 6 win over the Farmers.
I Parrish 2 6 2
I Leslie I 3 4 4
Farlow and Yashsaikai; Carver
and Kurtz.
Reds
Farmers
.10
-.8
Litke, Stetler and Bowman; Ky-
no and Garner.
Giants
Yankees
Brame and Hough;
Priem and May. 4
.8 6 3
..6 3 4
Valdez;
to cop the northwest conference
baseball championsship.
Until the ninth both teams had
done all their scoring In the first
three rounds, and the contest had
become a hurling duel between
Bui Hanauska of Willamette and
Ken Benham of Whitman. Han
auska did not allow a hit from
the fourth until the ninth, when
two 'singles and two costly errors
tied the score and set the stake
for Pepin's hit
It was Whitman's Bixth consec
utive baseball playoff victory ov
er Willamette, which won the title
last year from College of Idaho. -
Final game of the series will be
played tomorrow.
Willamette 4 6 4
Whitman 5 9 4
Hanauska and Robertson; Ben-
ham and Gross.
by Bruce Campbell good for four
runs.
: First Game:
Chicago ! 7 11 0
Detroit .1 1
; Lyons and Tresh; Bridges, Tho
mas (1) and Tebbetts.
Second game:
Chicago 0 7
! Detroit : .9 14
i Dietrich, Humphries (6), and
Tresh, Dicky (7); Trout and Tib-
betts.
-7 5 3
.10 11 2
la that Vancouver game our
young Dell Oliver lost 6-5 whea
Pete Jonas plunked a homer
wlth one aboard In the eighth.
the fireball righthander didnt
allow a hit from the second un
til the eighth. . . Also, our Sena
tors outhit the Caps 14-7 aad
didn't commit a single boot
Not all f their losing streak
naa oeen atuiouubie to poor
baseball.
Ernie Kirshaw, the Cap twirler
Terry and Salkeld, Detore; Gib-
tournaments as it wound up year's son, Seats (11) and Ogrodowski.
activity Thursday, finished with a
Band i . ui
Greens . ,
Kreft and Linelley; Graham and
White. i
Letters Given
WU Athletes
total of 10 wins and 9 losses for a
.328 percentage.; !
The Viks were humbled 4 to 2
by little Carlton to get boomed
from the Linfield invitational
meet and then suffered a 13 to 3
drubbing from Albany In getting
knocked out of the No Name
tournament I
Downs Advances
who shoved a two-hitter down the Tn TV of nTrkiiv-nsv
Solons' throats, is a school teach- AU 11 Cl "urn-yJ
Oaks Even Series
SEATTLE, May 23 -(P)-Oak
land . evened its Pacific Coast
league series with the second
place Seattle Ralhlers, tonight by
converting timely extra, base
blows into a 6 to 4 victory.'
; Outfielder Fred Tauby delivered
a payoff home run for two runs
in the third Inning, and the Oaks lege of Portland.
had another two-run inning in
the sixth when Bill Rigney's sin-
Wolves Wallop
Albany, 10-7
MONMOUTH The OCE Wolves
had to come front behind twice
here Friday to score a 10 to 7
Seven blankets for four
year participation in sports, and
34 letters in sports were awarded
Friday at Willamette university;
Receiving blankets were John
ny Kolb, who has had a strong
record in football, basketball and
baseball; Paul Bennett football;
er. . . That was his first effort of
the season, and according to the
Capilano point of view it was a
pretty good one. . . It moved the
Vancouver News-Herald's sport
ster. Bill Dunford, to remark:
"Kershaw took time out from pre
paring the next day's geography;
lesson no small task these days."
sue drove In one run and Ud
run i laimu, May ZJvrT-oenu- Duezabou lined out a double to
nnausts emerged toaay, in cie I scor- Riirn-r.
f Al . lt t. I tl "
uxw annual uregon nign scnooi i Oakland ' $ 11 1
tennis lournameni aner two i Seattle a 1 1 i
baseball decision over Albany coi-1 Justin Weakley, football and
track: Otto SkonU. haskethall:
Howegger's seventh Inning hom- Howard Eberlr. 1 basketball: Bob
er with one ahead put the Wolves Vogt football; and George Gute-
ln front lor'tne nrst ume, dui i kamjrt tennis.
xney naa w w u aam wucu - Awards glven were to:
UallJ siioveu pair ui ttuu uwu
Basketball H ward Eberly, Cleveland
l ttiw t: t i t v I '
Battle to Tie
j NEW YORK, May 23-(ff-The
Boston Red Sox- and New York
Yankees, battling for third place
in the American league, played to
a 9 to 9 deadlock Friday when
darkness and a sudden dust storm
halted hostilities at the end o
nine innings.
The game was a hard-hitting
spectacle that Included 13 safeties
by the Sox and 10 by the Yankees
with nine pitchers taking part
Lou Finney homered with one on
for Boston in the first inning and
Tom Henrich hit his second in
two days with one on for New
York in the second stanza.
Boston Ji 13 !
New! York 9 10 :
Dobson, Dickman (6), H. New
some (8), Ryba (9), and Pea-
cock; Chandler, Stanceau (6)
sreuer (7j, Murpny m, and
Dickey.
i
Indians Win Again
S CLEVELAND, May 23-(A,)-Ken
Keltner's triple with the bases
loaded in the first inning pow
ered the Cleveland Indians to a
4 to 2 victory over the St Louis
Browns tonight in Cleveland sta
dium. Ray Mack's single drove in
the other run in the same in
ning. j Southpaw Al Milnar racked up
bis sixth victory and gave Denny
G alehouse his first defeat each
pitcher allowing but five hits.
More than 40,000 saw the contest
5t Louis - . a S 1
4 8 2
WASHINGTON, May 24-()
-Ancil Hoffman, Baddy Baer's
man a ex, ' announced early to
day that he would appear ; be
fore the District of Colombia
boxing commission at noon to
claim , the world's heavyweight
title for bis fighter on the con
tention that Joe Louis fouled
Baer at the end of their title
match, here last night
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Defeats
8 to 4;
Cardinals Win
NATIONAL. LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L, Pctl W T. p-
SC LouU 23 t .719 PitUb'ch 13 IS .430
Brooklyn 22 12 .647 Cincinrtt IS IS 45S
. xork 17 14 348 Boston
Cnicago
IS IS 300 Phuadel
12 IS XI
10 21 J2S
Pippen and Conroy; Cole, Scrib
ner (3), Brown (7) and Camp-
belL
Woodburn Slates
Two Ball Games
WOODBURN Woodburn Le
gion Junior baseball squad, under
Coach Hal Chapman, will play
two seven-inning games at at Le
gion park Sunday with the Kappa
Gamma Rho fraternity of Wil
lamette university.
L The first game will start at 1:30.
rounds of singles and one of dou
bles. :l '
In the doubles finals tomorrow
Ashland will meet McMinnville
and Eugene will play Roseburf.
Results:
Doubles Roseburg (Clyde Car-
stens and Paul Cacy) beat Salem T nl 1VW lVTort
tliams) j iixvvi.-
Husky Netsters
(Bob Sanders and Jerry Williams
6-0, 8-8. i
Second round singles Warren
Downs, Salem, beat Gene Peter
son, McMinnville, 6-1, 6-2.
First round singles Warren
Fleming. Milwaukie, beat Bill
in thm firt at the eiffhth. In thel . . -. . . '
. . . .J. Til txri I Jonnny a-oid, Jim Hooenson, iweni s Galehouae and FerreU: Milnar
1U1 OI Uie '""ui. t U l ni an Tl I
- vmln cr,r- drive nm" f- and Desautela.
five home
toaca u 3L tun u Tw, ti. I -sr mrr -aTi
mouth collegians to Salem to pUy J: I J W rlTlft l-a-HlTlS
V -4 tvi.r.llar.tfiF r.m Rat-I AU. VCA UUUQ, fUA WWW 7 W V M MAW
urday afternoon; i Mftf MaC 11:, T
Albany j'- .f ; -X j 11 S . J UlVlSlOn 1 1C
OCE 1 9 t it 5
of the sixth round a vicious right
hand that dropped the huge Call
fornian for the third time in less
than two minutes had been
thrown after the bell sounded end
ing the rouhd, and thus automati
cally disqualified Louis on a foul.
Baer bad Just been floored for
the second time la the sixth
round with a vicious right cross.
Be got up just as the lips of both
Referee Donovan and the knock
down timekeeper, Charles Rey
nolds, formed the word "ten."
Just then : the bell ending the
round sounded, but Louis air
ready had charged across the
ring and let go a smashing right
that connected with Buddy's
jaw. Buddy's handlers refused
to let him come out for the sev
enth, and Hoffman, who piloted
Buddy's big brother, Max. to the
beavywelf ht title, announced he
was claiming the fouL
The finish was greeted by con
fused shouts and roars from the
crowd of more than 25,000 who
Jammed this big ball park, but the
most amazing part of the fight
came in the first round, almost
the first minute, when Buddy
charged across the ring and let go
a smashing left hook that dropped
Louis head first between the sec
ond and the top strand of the
ropes. Joe climbed to his feet and
got back into action at the count of
four.
Referee Donovan announced that
the fight officially ended in the
seventh rouhd.
"That talk about Louis hitting
Baer after ; the bell is baloney,"
Referee Donovan said later. "The
blow started before the bell
sounded." 2;
'It was out and out robbery,"
Hoffman charged. I didn't want
Donovan ; as the referee, but I
bad to take him in order to get
the fight- :
Baer, himself, bore his man
ager out contending he "heard
the bell and was hit Just as I was
dropping-my hands." Louis, how
ever, insisted he had not hit his
gigantic rival after the belL
K Thus ended what was with
out doubt 'the toughest session
with any rlral Leuls has had
since Two-Ton Tony Galente
gave him a busy three rounds
f It In Jane, 1939, and to most
observers It was as rough an
evening as the" Bomber has
tHICAGO, May 23-tirVBatUing
back from the depths of the na
tional league, the world's cham-
pion tincinnau tteds knocked ov
er: the Chicago Cubs Friday, 8 to !
V before a ladies day crowd of
11,729 spectators.
.The Reds, who now have won
five of their last ..six games, do
4 Via rS,K. tkA . t
knocking Claude Passeau out of
the box in the third inning.
Johnny Vander Meer started but
couldn't locate home plate yield
ing three runs on no hits in the
third InmriBT nif nraa 4,-lrt In :
the fourth. f ,
Lombardi paced the Cincinnati
attack with four singles.
Cincinnati .8 10 1
Chicago L . 4 4 S
iVander Meer, E. Riddle (4) and
Lombardi; Passeau, Olsen (3),
Erickson (8), and McCullough.
George (8).
TostI, Frank and Cardiff ; Czed-
lock and Rush. ! ; 1
Oakland Biggie Is Signed j
For Wagner, Tuesday Card
Dynamite Jack Hogan, Oakland
heavyweight, has signed to meet
. Salem's Keller Wagner In the
eight-round semifinal bout of the
May 27 fljjht card at the armory,
Promoter Tex Salkeld of the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars Boxing
club announced Friday.-
"Hogan," said Salkeld, Mis con
sidered ons of the toughest water
front Irish ers in the San Francisco
bay area. He should give Wagner
all he wants, and maybe Just a
little more. - 1
1 "Wagner, however,H ,i continued
the veteran matchmaker, "has the
makings of the best heavyweight
this teritory hag ertr productd. 1
SEATTLE, May 23-P)-Univer-sity
of Washington tennis clavers.
seeking their third straight team I Tourney Winners
title, led the way today into thel Mrs. A. A. Noweli won class A,
semifinal round of the coast con-1 Mrs. John Heltzel won class B and
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Ransom. Salem. 6-3,8-6: Warren iercucc nonnern oivision louma- Mrs. John Thompson won class w
iv. c,tm sa nm!ni R.A I enx here.
ora were wasrungion aces, as were i Salem Golf club course oy ine sa-
iwo or ine lour doubles . teams. iem Women's Golf club.
laano was ine runner-up tnrougn
the quarter-finals with the other
two teams in the doubles. Wash
ington State and Oregon ' . each
placed " one- in the singles semi
precuct ueu ue uie uol w uiv
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coast py nua-wuiver. O e.l 11 .
The good-looking Salem young- spring aOItDail r
since turning professional fourjlO LiOlltllllie
weeks ago. His latest was over
Logger Dan Smith of Longview, a I Spring games in the city soft-
rugged puncher who never before J ball league continue .through next
had been counted out Wagner I week,' Manager Gurnee . Flesher
crumpled him up like an accord- J announced Friday.
Ion. ;!:..'::. I The schedules includes: Monday
Wagner and Hogan precede the j night, Schoens vs. Pheasants and
10-round main event which brings I Waits vs. Papermakers; Wednes-
If . , 1 . aa
1 uxjiyj rr , luauo, aaay iiyty
Coach Tubby Graves called on his
Ken Lilly, Wade Bettis, Bob Bai
ley, Leonard . Williams, Donald
Tasket, Dan Moses and Chuck
i .r nfold denendablewP!trhi.r War.
Tennis-Sumner Gallaher, Glenn U. Sier,r.M hrft th- TTn.r.
Olds, Wayne Sturdivant George J ef Washington into a tie for
noesman. - l i the Coast conference northern dl
Golf Paul Bennett Buddy vision baseball leadership today
Reynolds, George La VatU and I with a 7 to S decision over the
Wrestling Louis Bonney and;
Curly Monfils.
Freddie Steeled Comeback,
Marred by Casino's TKO
HOLLYWOOD, May 23-)-
Jimmy Casino of, Los Angeles
marred' the comeback plans of
Freddie Steele of Tacoma, former
world middleweight champion;,
tonight by scoring a technical
knockout in the fifth round of
their scheduled 10-round bout
Casino weighed 161, Steele 160.
Steele was never off his feet
toother : Buddr . Peterson and I day nieht Sauare Deal vs. Paoer but uoin eyes were ciosmg nu
Powder Kid Proctor hv what is Mill Office and Schoens vs. Paper- was at the mercy of his younger
expected wBl be a test for the Jaw makers,- Friday night Pheasants opponent wnen tne reiereo cauea
Proctor fractured In his March vs. Paper Kill Office and Waits a halt after 2 minutes, 20 seconds
tattle. with Tony Kahut. Ira. Square Deat,. , , r f the fifth rotmd.: ;
University of Idaho.
t The victory put Washington on
even terms with Oregon, which
was idle today, with a record of
nine victories and four defeats,
I 'Sierer had to help out the hit
ters, however, to rally the team
in the eighth after Idaho had
taken an early 4-2 lead. His sin-
gle was the last blow' in a three-
run, game-deciding attack on Ida
ho'S Dal BechtoL
Washington ' ' 7 6 I
: S 8 :
and
It was " Steele's first bout in
more than two years. . . 1
TT keemed 'slow. and was beat-
Mi Wlht first two rounds.; but I MhO
cam. back In a semblance of his It siercr Watson; Bechtol
old thne f orm to take the nextjK1. Brooks.'
two. Jolting Casino several times.
lefts to the head, however, backed 1 Orant Winner
Steele into a corner in the fifth PORTLAND, Ore May
and. although he fousht his way I -Grant high school won the an-
t h was in no condition to 1 nual city track meet here today,
continue. . piling up 62 toints in the senior
Manager Pete ReJQly said Steele division and 49 in junior com-.
wnuiA mnttnn hi cnmehack netition. No other competitor was
campaign.' " '' t, ' -lose..:-f -,'
Increase Lead
May 23-;P)-The Cardinals fat
tened their league lead to two full
games tonight, repulsing the Pitts
burgh Pirates 2 to 1 in a pitching
duel between Red Bird Mort Cop
per and Maz Butcher. It was the
first night game of the , season,
drawing 18,553 paid customers.
Pittsburgh , 1 5 1
St Louis 2 9 1
Butcher and Lopez: Cooper and
Mancuso.,
League Baseball
SENATOR BATTING AVERAGES
B H Ave I B H Ave
Helser 10 S joo Tallin t 1 Xa
Adams 47 14 .298 Bercstm SI IS JU
Griffiths 5S IT Lifhtnr 39 10 .10
Lanifero 6S 10 J7t Warren T 1 .142
Petersen 04 IT .2Si Dierickx S 0 .009
Shinn 60 IS .250 Tenter 4 0 -00
Bates 00 13 JS0Ub . 0 .000
Swope 8 S .250 (Oliver 10 .000
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Toledo 10. LouisvtUo S.
Minneapolis 13. MUwaukee T. ,
St. Paul 3. Kansas City S.
Indianapolis 7. Columbus 4.
gone through la 'any of the 17
title defenses he has made sbaee
taking the fiaht game's richest'
prise from gallant old Jim
Braddock in 1137. . '
,That first offensive gesture on
the part of Buddy, who outweigh
ed Joe 237 pounds to 2014,
was certainly a hair-raiser of the
first order, particularly coming
from' a 10 to 1 long shot, who was
only supposed to be a tuner-up for
Louis' title defense against Billy
Conn In New York, June IS. ,
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