OLD RELIABLES - By Jack Sords rv CetVi kitow 1K HUMORS, craoseffi u, S32jc eAs&ua J0E . Gam Eci AfiaR ou Salem, Orocjon, Tuesday Morning. May 27, 1941 Cardinals Edge Chicago 13-11; Brooks Victors NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet! W L M St. Louis Sit t .TSOlCtncin'ti. 17 20 .459 Brooklyn 24 11 ,67PUUb'gn IS 20 .413 New York II 14 .53 Bast on 1J 20 .373 Chicago H It .47lPhUaael 10 24 J4 l ' ' I Sanaa? KetnlU St. LouU S-4. Pittsburgh 4-2. Brooklyn S. Philadelphia I. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2. Boston 2, New York . ST. L0UIS,"llay 2MV-The Chicago Cub overcame a 9-run deficit-Monday but eventually lost to the league leading St Lou is Cardinals, 12 to 11. Home runs by Jimmy Brown and Don Padgett in the eleventh, provided the winning margin as the rampaging Cards marked up their seventh consecutive victory. In the first of the eleventh Bill Nicholson hit a home run I which put the Cubs ahead 11 to 10. Chicago i ... -.11 13- 4 St. Louis 12 14 I v Olsen, Erickson (3), Pressnell i (4), Passeau (9) and George; ! Shoun, Warneke (4), M. Cooper ; (10) and Mancuso. i f - ... : ".. T :"" j ' : Brooks Best Phils BROOKLYN, May 26.-W-i Scoring four runs In a musical comedy fifth inning, the Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Philadelphia j Phillies again Monday 6 to, 4. Credit lor the victory went to : old Fred Fitzsimmons, who made .! his first start of the year and had to be relieved by Kirby Higoe In i the sixth. T Philadelphia 4 10 3 Brooklyn 6 10 1 Blanton, Hoerst (5), Crouch (5), and Warren; Fitzsimmons, Higby (6), and Phelps, Owen (). Reds Rap Pirates CINCINNATI, May j 2&.-Jft-Doubles by Chuck Aleno and Er nie Lombard! and a home run by Harry Craft in the fifth inning broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Cin cinnati Reds a 7-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates here Mon day night. Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati ...7 Strincevich, Lanning, Bowman and Lopez, Baker; Walters and Lombardi. ... 10 13 Salem Gunners Set Crab Shoot The Salem Trapshootera club hag scheduled . its 'annual crab shoot for Sunday of this week, beginning at 10 a. m. j Ground fees are set at $1 per couple, with eats, drinks and crabs free, according to Secretary Clarence Townsend. . . . Toy Is Winner 1 CHICAGO, May .-(ff-;eor-gie Toy, 138 V4, Cleveland, 'out pointed Gene Ward. 137 ,l Chica go, tonight in eight-rounds. Lccxguo Baseball AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOIf ! Indianapolis . Toledo 4. L LouisviUe IS. Columbus . MUmeapoli t. Kansas City 2. St Faul U. Milwaukee IX. riONEXm LEAGUE Salt Lk a. PmcmteH S. Ogdaa-Twta Talis, ". Idaho rails-Boise, rain. SENATOB BATTINQ AVCKACES W Jli rtUia. 1 1 t .300 Swop 19 t JM t2 21 jaojWarrea 1 I 209 n it 9 Dlericlue I I IS .254 Oliver 12 S .151 Tt IS JM Urttar T IS .14S LanUeiro Helser Griffith! Petersen Adams Bergatnn TO IT X rwr Bates 7S 17 023 Lieb .mm JB00 COAST IXAGtX STAND IN Gl W L Pet - W L Pet Saeramto IS .TM.fteHywM SS S ASt Seattle S ZS jWOatela SS N jUI BanPlefo -tS M l PorUasMt tt S .431 San Fran 24 XJ ASd.Los Aag js$ aasay Berelti Portland 7-7. Hollywood S-5. . SMtUo S-ll. Oakland Los Anreles SmctwrvX 12-4. Sn francco S-4, Sn pje M. Yakima Whips Oakland 3-Z YAKIMA, May 26H)akland of the Pacific Coast league outhit the Yakima Pippins ot the West ern International league 11 to 5 here Monday night, but lost the game 3 to 1 when Chuck Eisen mann, Pippins" twirler, 'tightened in the pinches. M The Coast team had 10 men left on bases. Two double plays by the Yakima defense pinched off rallies; Oakland L ,..1 11 2 Yakima - JjJi 5 2 Mulligan, Ananecz (7) and Rai mondl; Eisenmann and Sueme, Box Score First game: Salem (4) Lanif ero. 2 Lightner, r Shinn. S Petersen, m Bates. I Bergstrom. L Griffiths, s Adams, e .OiiTer. p Totals B H 21 2' 4 4 1 S 4 1 4 1 4 1 S 33 O A 2 3 2 f 0 s ft It 1 2 0 2 4 ,2 0 S 1 S 27 IX Tacoma ) . Mallory, 2 . Starr, m Rk-kcrt, r Abbott, Li Perry, 3 Grsy, 1 Hanson, s Botelho, c Cad in ha, p Koehler, Cardoza, c McGaa. p Unde, t , , ToUls . B 3 3 2 2 - 1 - 0 - e l -32 o 4 2 1 3 0 10 1 6 0 0 A 27 14 'Grounded out for Botelho in 2th. tGrounded out for Cadinha in sth. Errors. Perry. Hanson. McGaa. Salem ... Tacoma. 030 100 0014 000 000 000 0 Struckout S. i Innings I. At bat Losing pitcher. Cadinha. by Oliver 2, by Cadinha pitched by Cadinha S. McGaa off Cadinha 31. McGaa 2. Hit off Ca dinha S, McGaa 1. Buns responsible for. Cadinha 3. Bases on balls off Ca dinha 3, McGaa 2. Left on base, Sa lem IS, Tacoma 5. L i Runs batted in. Adams, Lanif ero 2, Petersen. Sacrifice, Ughtnef 2. Lani fero. Stolen bases, Ughtner. Double plays. ShinnJto Lanifero to Bates; Han son to Mallory to Gray 2; Oliver to Griffiths to Bates; Perry to Hanson to Cray. Time of game. 1:41. 1 i , Umpires, Kalus and Welsgerber. Second game: Salem (?) Lanifero, 2 Lightner, r . Shinn, 3 Petersen, m Bates, l Bergstrom, L Griffiths, s 1 Warren, c Lieb. p Swope, p . Totals tTacema () .Mallory. 2 Starr, m Rickert, r T 1 B i 1 3 2 3 i 3 1 ZZ. s 2 1 2 23 O 3 0 3 1 3 0 2 6 a is A 2 0 3 O o 0 e o 9 Abbott, L . Perry, 3 Gray. 1 - Hanson, a Cardoza, c Haho, p Linde. p Holmes, p .. : ToUls B if , j -H l ; li 20 Salem Tacoma OA 4 21 8 lis 000 01 009 010 6 Winning pitcher. Holmes, Losing pitcher, Lieb. Balk. Haho. Innings Bitched by Lleb 3(. by Swdpe 3i. by aho i, by Linde 3. by i Hoianes H. At bat off Lieb 7. off Swope 13, off Haho none, off Unde It. off Holmes 12. Hits off Lieb 4, of Swope 2. off Haho none, off Linde 3. off Holmes 1. Runs cored off Lieb 4. Swope 2. Haho 1. Linde 1. Runs responsible for. Lieb 4. Swope 2, Haho 1. Struckout by Lieb 1. Swope S, Holmes 2. . Bases on bails off Detroit Drops Loop Leading Indians, 5-3 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet W L Pet Clevel'nd 2S 13 .683, Detroit 19 19 .500 vnicago zi 14 .SOftPhuadel II 19 .472 New York 20 IS 26, Washgtn 13 24 Boston IS IS JOO.St. Louis 11 23 .324 Saaday BesaHs tuuaeipiua 7. Washington 3. i New York 3, Boston 10. Cleveland . St. Louis 0. Detroit 3. Chicago 7. . ' CLEVELAND. M a y SS-fTV-A ninth-inning Detroit rally, paced 07 Bruce Campbell's two-run double against Belief Flinger Joe Heving,:gave the Tigers a 3 to 3 triumph over Cleveland Monday and broke the league leaders' vic tory streak at five games. ' j .The Indians entered the ninth With a jJ-2 lead and Buck New som appeared destined to suffer his seventh setback of the season. Instead, the Tigers chased Lefty Al Smith and finished it strain Heving to give Buck his third vic tory, r i' Lefty Campbell, who not long ago patrolled the outfield for the Indians, lined a two-bagger against the right-field wall to bring in the decisive runs, j i The afternoon's hostilities cost Cleveland a half game of Its lead, leaving he Tribesmen four con tests ahead of th second-place Chicago White Sox. It was the only American league contest of the., day. Detroit J . .. ..5 It 0 Cleveland ..3 S 0 Newsorn, Thomas (9) and Teb- betts; Smith, Heving (9, and Hemsley, Ward Qualifies For Open Meet PORTLAND. Ore Mav 2-jpw Despite a heavy rainstorm, Mar vin "Bud" ward, Spokane, Wash, national amateur champion in 1939, clipped one stroke off par to qualify for the national open tour nament here Monday. Wardi scored 71-72143 on the Portland, Golf club course, fin ishing JO strokes ahead of his nearest I competitor. The rain forced play at one time to halt for an hour. Budge Married i CHICAGO, May 16.-JP)-D o n Budge, professional tennis cham pion and former ; US Davis cup star; and Miss Dierdre Conselman of Glendale, Calif, were married today.- : L". : ., , Ueb I. Swone 4. Haho 2, Unde 4. nounes a. wild pitches, Linde, Lieb. Hit by pitcher. Shinn by Haho. Left nbases. Salem 10, Tacoma T. ; hits, Griffiths, Perry, Runs batted in. . , V. a"cer a. AOOOT, cardoza. Liode. Sacrtfice. Lightner, Starr. Stol en basts. Shfam ...... irift.. Starr. Perry 2. Cray 2. Double plays. Staina to Lanifero to Bates. Time of game, saw.-- umpires, Weisgerber and Kallis. Baer's Title Claims Aired By Columbia Commission WASHINGTON, May 21 -py Buddy Baers claim to the world heavyweight title on the con tention he was: fouled by Cham pion Joe Louis .was laid be fore the District of Columbia box ing commission Monday together with testimony of ringside offi cials that the brown bomber hit Buddy seconds after j the song sounded ending - the sixth round of their bout here last Friday. : . The commission delayed action pending questioning of Referee Arthur Donovan. Chairman Claude Owen . indicated, however, that there was nothing much the com mission could do since one of its own regulations specifies that referee's decision may not be re versed. ' ! i ' ' I' ' ; i Donovan disqualified Baer be- eaase Buddy's handlers refaoed : ts leave the ting far the start or the seventh round. He claimed Xaais hit Baer at the keH, vat net after. ! Owen and Commissioner Thom as Morgan both said today it was "very definite" that the blow land ed "several seconds'! alter' the gong. Charles Reynolds, the knockdown timekeeper, testified "there isnt any doubt whatso ever" that the final punch ' was started about three seconds after the bell. ' Owen said Promotor Mike Jac obs had assured him that Louis and Baer would be rematched for a title bout here late in Septem ber or early in October. Bend Captuies Hurling Duel By The Associated Press Tight pitching in the Bend Elks- Medford fray highlighted State baseball league play yesterday. The Elks finally reached Fox in the eighth after being held to one hit and rapped out five more In that inning to win 2-fJ. Hatch went the route for the winning dub, yielding only three hits.1 ' The Toledo Lions fell to the hard-flitting- Hills Creek nine in the opener at Swimmers Delight, to L Howard Parks led the slug ging with three for four as Boyd Eagleson was touched for nine safeties including two triples and two doubles. . Bain washed out. the Klamath Falls-Albany game at Klamath rails. Herman Takes PCL Bat Lead x - LOS ANGELES, May 2t-P)-Buster Adams of Sacramento suf fered a bad week in Los Angeles even If his teammates didnt, and big -Babe Herman of Hollywood took over the batting leadership of the Pacific Coast league. In atames nlared through Am. day, Herman hit for a .403 aver age, while Adams slipped to .23. Sacramento continued to lead the loop in team batting with .308, with San Francisco runner-up with .94. 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