PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Wednesday Morning, June 17 1143 Ginn Wins t ' , ' t ' - ' V j r , ' " l v its.-' little Bobby Ginn of the University of Nebraska won the mile run In 4:11.1 at the NCAA track championship In Lincoln, Neb., on a lance that broke the tape and sent him sprawlinr. Second was Leroy Weed (left) of the University of Handicap Meet Enters Quarterfinals; 15 Left The first annual Salem Golf club's handicap tournament is all set to swing into the quarterfinals this week, culminating through next Sunday. Third round firing came to close last Sunday on the club links and 15 till eligible Sunday night after play. Another 15 were eliminated. Hottest match of Sunday's ron was the one between Don Woodry and Bill Busick, who battled 23 holes before Wood ry defeated Busick 1 up. Results of the other third-round matches are as follows, the win Tiers to compete against each oth r in next Sunday's quarterfinals. Don Younr defeated Robin Day 1 up; Yern Stevenson de feated Don Hendrle 1 up; "Doc" Joseph defeated Harold Busick 3 and 2; John Heltzel defeated Y. Earl 1 up; Bud Waterman de feated Ken Potts 2 up; Keith Hall defeated Elmore Hill 1 up; Roy Hart defeated J. II. Thomp son S and 2; Leo Espe defeated Alley 1- up; Gibbons defeated Ralph Curtis & and 4; Walt f'line, Jr., defeated Coppock 2 and 1; "Doc" Bates defeated Al IV I re 1 up; Pekar defeated Gus tafson 1 up; .McCallister defeat ed O. E. Thompson 2 and 1; Bristol defeated Frank Lynch 1 - up. Bill Lawrence May Rejoin Seattle Club SEATTLE, June 16-(.)-Bill Lawrence, generally considered the best ballhawk ever to pull in flies in a Seattle outfield, may re join the Rainier lineup for emerg ency duty. Returning from a disastrous road trip in the Coast league standings, Manager Bill Skiff disclosed con versations were underway with the retired outfielder. Lawrence quit baseball after last season to take a county playfield post, but he said Tuesday he would be will ing to don his glove again if he an obtain a leave of absence and satisfactory arrangements can be made. Another bit of news dropped by Skiff Is that the Pittsburch Pirates are interested in Short atop Ned Stickle, the former Sunnyslde boy who played for Whitman college and Spokane before breaking into the Rainier lineup. Skiff said a Pittsburch Martin Says He's a Dead Cinch for Prize (Booby Style) in Mahoning Valley Open By WHITNEY MARTIN Wide World Sports Columnist NEW YORK. June 16 We'd like to enter the second annual Mahoning Valley open golf tour nament at Girard, Ohio, near Youngstown. starting June 26. We'd be a dead cinch to win one of the prizes. . peter M. Wellman, the energet ic . gent who sponsors the event, has watched with aching heart the plight of guys who might have won tournaments if . So he's de cided to do something about It. He's going to award a trophy to the entrant the sports writers vote as the most unlucky player. - That's where we'd -come la, right after the opening chorus. We shoot 129 consistently, and : It's Jut downright tough lack It Isn't IS. We're been told It Isn't bad luck but Just easy -lay play- lag-, but yull always find be ? llttlers. Anyway, If this hard luck tro phy idea had a retroactive angle, ! the line of players waiting to col- lect their prizes would reaih. from here to there and back. We dont know Just what particular Inci dent prompted Mr. Wellman to do something about these ,; luckless Larry, but he could drop a fish hook into Tany tournament and come up with an adequate motive. '. In act he'd get a fin exhibit Mile Run 1 Southern California. trophy-bound contestants were scout watched Stickle for sev eral cames in the south. The Rainiers skipper was willinc to talk business if the Pirates could provide a shortstop replacement and help either on the mound or in the outfield, but nothing has developed on the possibility. Priorities Clinic Set PORTLAND, June 16-iP)-Fed eral experts will conduct a pri orities clinic here Friday for Ore gon manufacturers, Columbia Em pire Industries announced Tues day. How They STAft flD . WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W L Pet. W L Pet. Vancouvr 29 22 .569 SALEM 25 24 510 Tacoma 28 28 .537, Spokane 19 31.380 Tursday'i results: At Vancouver 10, SALEM 7. At Spokane 3, Tacoma 15. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. Brooklyn 38 IS .704 Chicago St. Louis 33 20 .623 Pittsbrgh Cincinnti 30 27 .526 Boston N York 30 29 .508 Philadel Tuesday'! results: St. Louis 4, New York 3. Cincinnati 5, Boston 0 Philadelphia 5. Pittsburgh 1, . (Only games played.) W L Pet. 2S 31 .483 27 31 .466 27 36 .429 17 41 .293 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. N York 42 14 .750 St. Louis 28 33.459 Boston 33 23 .589 Chicago 23 33 .411 Cleveland 31 28 .525 Philadel 25 38.397 Detroit 32 31 .508 Washngtn 22 36 .379 Tuesday's results: Detroit 7-3, New York 6-5. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1. (Night game.) Boston 4. St. Louis 2. (Night game ) Cleveland-Washington (postponed.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 3-6, Indianapolis 2-3. Louisville 5-5, Kansas City 4-2. Toledo 5, Minneapolis 4. St. Paul 2, Columbus 1. COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. Sacramto 43 29 .597 Seattle S Diego 43 31 .581 Oakland Los Ang 40 29 .580 Holly wd San Fran 33 34 .493 Portland W L Pet. 34 38 .472 32 39 .451 34 42 .447 28 43 .377 Tueiaar s results: At Portland-Sacramento postponed doubleheader Friday. At Seattle-San Diego series starts tonight. At Oakland 2. Hollywood 10. At Lot Angeles 11, San Francisco S. by going only as far back as the recent PGA, in which Prexy Ed Dudley bounced himself right out of . the running by conking a spec tator with a shot. Our prise example would be Kay Alnsley who took It strokes on one hole In tbe 1138 nation al open at Denrer. Bit ball drifted with the current In a creek and he still was slapping at it as It neared the Gulf of Mexico. You just couldn't forget Sam Snead's fat eight on the final hole which cost him the national open crown at Philadelphia about three years ago, or Johnny Revolta six putting a green in the Land of the Sky open at Asheville. They say someone made a diagram of the course of the ball and the govern ment used it as a blueprint to build a battleship, non-slnkable at that, just like the putt. And bow about Byron Nelson muffing a 12-inch putt la the recent PGA and missing anoth er short one in losing t Tie Gbexxl la the 1841 finals. Or practically any phase of Craig Wood's career until 1141. . Mr. Wellman, as a matter of fact, could get plenty of Inspira tion from his own 1941 Mahoning tournament, when the waiting room looked like the old profes sor's grid coaches clinic after a Red Sox Roar To 9th in Row Bop Brownies 4-2 in Arc Contest; Loss Is Seven Straight ST. LOUIS, June 16.-P Stretching their w-inning string to nine straight, the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night downed the falter ing St. Louis Browns, 4 to 2. It was the Browns seventh consec utive defeat Paclnr' the redhot Red Sox was Lefty Judd, whose masterly hurling fanned 19 Brownie hit ters and kept them chained up most of the evening . Meantime, six Boston hits Coupled with two wild pitches got the Red Sox off to a flying start Dom DiMaggio counted two of the winners' runs, one in the first inning after singling off Pitcher Bob Muncriefs bare hand and the other in the eighth after Alan Strange booted his grounder. The other two runs came when Jim Tabor cracked a home run in the second and Bobby Doerr scampered home on a walk, wild pitch and an outfield out in the fourth. Vern Stephens' pinch double in the sixth led to the Brownies' first run. It moved Strange to third from where he scored on an infield grounder. Two passes and George McQuinn s double gave the Browns their second and final marker In the eighth. Boston 110 100 010-4 6 St. Louis 000 001 010-2 1 Judd and Conroy; Muncrief, Biscan (4), Caster (7) and Hoi lir.gsworth. Gooseberries Harvested PROSPECT The gooseberry crops of this district have all been harvested, and strawberries are well along now. Will Receive Salvage The Chemawa hall will be open Wednesday afternoon to receive all kinds of salvage, it is an nounced. Box Scores Salem (7) AB R H PO A Granato, ss 5 Leininger, cf 4 Warren, If 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 6 1 1 3 B S 2 0 0 0 Johnson, 3b 5 Adams, c 3 Richards, lb ....5 O'Connell, rf 4 Cailteaux, 2b 4 Moore, p 3 xPetersen 1 Swope, p 0 Totals 39 7 IS 24 Vancouver (10) Mallory, 3b 2 10 14 Mullen, 2b 4 112 4 Maddern, cf 5 0 0 3 0 Donovan, If 5 0 10 0 Wright, lb 3 2 1 12 0 Russo, rf 4 112 1 Ball, c 4 2 3 2 0 Kretchmar, ss ... 2 2 14 3 Jonas, p 4 12 12 Totals 33 10 10 27 14 x Batted for Moore in 8th. By innings: Salem 000 000 061- 7 Vancouver 215 100 10x-10 Runs responsible for Jonas, 6. Struck out, 1. Base on balls, J. Hits off Moore in 7 innings, 10; runs scored 10; runs responsible for 9; struck out, 3; base on balls, 4. Off Swope in 1 inning. No hits, no runs. Struck out none, base on balls, none. Hit by pitcher Mal lory (by Swope). Wild pitches Moore, 2. Left on bases Salem, 7; Vancouver, 8." Home runs Mullen, Jonas, Wright, Ball, Richards. Two-base hits Leininger, Warren, Johnson. Runs batted in Mullen, 2; Jo nas, 8; Ball, 2; Wright, Warren, 2; Johnson, Richard's, S; Adams. Sacrifice Mallory, Mullen. Stolen bases Richards. Double plays Jonas to Mallory to Wright. Time of game, 1:85. Umpire Vallero and Stevenson. particularly upsetting laturday last fall Jim Turnesa, for example, was doing very well until a tee shot came to rest on top of a bottle at No. 17 of the final round. He didn't break par on that one. Just the bottle, and ' weuid bp with an t on the par 4 bole. Johnny Bulla came. In with J81, five strokes behind Clayton Heaf ner'i first prize total. If the num ber, nine hole had been omitted. Bulla would ha Ye won hands down. It's a SOO-yard ravine shot, a par S, and every time Bulla came to It he was just another ditch digger. The purse for the Mahoning event totals $5fl00 but we'd let Heafner and Nelson and Wood and Ben Hogan and Lawion lit tle and Jimmy Thomson and those other big shots who will fie there worry about that We'd goncen trate en that hard luck trophy. If anyone could beat us for that he'9 have to fan the ball more than twice in a row. ilcifl Indincslioa ' What mam Ommtmtm J I wnnmn. mm siwwflw U fattMt-Mtiat M4MM taww ftr wm U rHcf MWfcM OMB't mtt, Sa-aM MM. nura mm nw ir. mm I Chisox Edge A's, 2 to 1 CHICAGO, June 16Hqp)-Orval Grove, White Sox freshman right hander, won a 2-1 hurlers' duel from Bob Harris of the Philadel phia Athletics before 9180 Tues day night when Bob Kennedy doubled to drive in Joe Kuhel, who had walked, in the ninth in ning. . 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