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Dodgers Land rAllService All-Star Hmlers Uzrm Up On Phils bnt IS, They, Protest ; rrn o .Jl.om 1 1 t ged PMf 'em Salem. Oregon, Satanrday I , . , ,u&& I Bad 13oocI Deftrcen Seniors ami Capj? Tch! Tch! What a dirty shame! Vancouver's mighty men of stand, the. rough way our Senators treat their poor Capuanos, and right in the Caps' back yard, tool Along with hinting that Eddie Adams purposely smacked .111 Mallory in .the face with the ball when the Cap third baseman was trying to steal third, the Vancouver scribes claim that our Manager Pete spits fire and is a bossy man who is a , bellicose bozo who whines and groans and beefs continuously and i who would gladly relieve your sugar rationing problems by droo ping a teaspoon of ground glass la your coffee!" And Bill Johnson earns just as much scom from the Capilanos be- cause he's such a good ballplayer but he does it the hard way with his pell-mell, knock-down . baae running. r .-. -:; : And Jack Warren is -an old meany, too, 'cause he dumped Cap Ford Mullen too hard one night sa breaking up a double play at second base. - which forced the usually calm and peaceful Mullen to want to throw fists, and a real . beef almost got started. , . Now kat thai Jast toe awfid I ar wwdi? My, amy. Jut think ear Senaton, according to the neighboring second-guesser arc Just a homeh of belllgerenta who file their spikes before , game and Just treat the Caps terribly. ft 1 the American Way . Phooey! Since when has baseball slowed down to a game of "Par don me get out of the way, Tm sliding In." The boys are getting paid to play the good old American game of baseball, to protect them selves at all times. Such protection is part of the game from class B to the majors, and if some of the Caps ever do get to the top theyH wish' they knew how to protect themselves from sliding players and those pitchers who certainly protect themselves with that "dust er" pitch at all tunes. And speaklnr of such protec tion we sole hi saention that ta - the good old days when yeaf correspondent, was taking his swings ta the Vancouver park, many were the times he brushed his panties off after dodging "hair parters" thrown by the Cap pitchers, whom we Just know weren't throwing at as parposely oh, no, not orach! s- But then, being Canadians and mot accustomed to the American tray of playing baseball, the Van lover scribes would do well to tend to their croquet and let the boys j hfiwfcaTL nroteetina them-! selves at all times. What's fair for one outfit is fair for thj others; a let 'em play, well just watch and do the second-guessing. &Ulie the Hurler Our Whappin' Willie . Johnson haant forgotten how to wear a toe plate we take it you saw where he limited -the Northwest teague teading BeDingham Bells to five bits m the Senator-Bellingham ex hibition game Thursday night. Willie was a fairly effective hurl er in the WI before Goldie Holt decided his bat was too potent to be ia the rack between chores on the hiS, and the blonde buster has certamly turned out to be all mat was ever thought he would be as a bitter. And Willie's third frfTing has been drawing .nothing but praise since he's finally felt as Chough be could hang his hat up on that post. . Getting back to his pitching, Manager Pet will not want for tomeooe who 11 be ready wnen ies stymied i for pitchers. Bill iroved that in licking the fast lellinghams, but decisively. grounders & Pickup Earl Toaiaoay cx-HBiaaaette hariinc ace, Jomod the Greens boro. North Carolina, Bed Sox . dab recently, bat ap to last week's Sporttag News edlUoa. SmJ aot fluid a sasao. "Tooty" s playtag mader amaior leaxaer neiale who has the Boston Bed Sos farm crab right on top ta the riedmont teagae chase And what mystery there waa eaa aected wISa the whereaboals of no doobt one of the best-staXr pitchers ever to htt lhe Western International loop waa -also solved, by the ; kaSplayers nSUe" la regard ta Carl 12a CoaacU. Beaaeanher be was drawn by Taeema la the same draw throagh which tha Ceiaa tors got E3 Johnson. The Tig ers traded him to Vaneoaver lor Walt Kiss, but neither repealed.' A native Caldwell, Uahoaa. ISe Coanell attached himself .wUh the St Xocls Cardinal cbsla xanr and is dainx some very ef--t eeUro twir.'Jnx for the loeall to Curls cf the naaeer wheel, Car 1 (ira. AL UGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor Morning, July 4, 1342 the sporting press simply cant BILL JOHNSON Swede Runner Lowers Second Track Mark Haag Cracks 2-Mfle Record 2 Days After Breaking BKle Mark STOCKHOLM. Sweden, July 3 -W)-Two days after smashing the world record, for the one-mile run, Gunnar Hagg Friday night did the same thing to the two- mile standard.- -The slim Swedish ace. back in action only 48 hours, after being suspended since last fall, ran the long grind in 8 minutes. 47.8 sec onds in Stockholm stadium to lop tJt seconds off Miklos Szarbo's recognized two-mile mark and 5.4 seconds off the 8:58.2 Taisto Makl established in Finland in 1939, and which is still awaiting rec ognition. Jast about the world's "hot test" performer in track and field rlcht bow. TUck pat Ids latest record -smashing- contrl- bation aloarside the 4J6 aofle be ran Wedaesdav nlrht. which chopped one-fifth of a second off Sydney Woodenon's mark, and the 3:47.1 Job of acasaperlnr the 1589 meters which be turned m a year ago. This last standard b stfil awaiting neoraMlon by the bteraatlonai Aaaatear A.th leUe Federation which prob ably will not aseet again anttl after the war is over. Trailing Hagg home again. Just as he did Wednesday, was Ame Anderson, who was- clocked m 851-4. also breaking the two-mile record. On Wednesday Anderson was caught in 44)8.8 to equal Weoderson'a listed mile standard. Crosby Won't Play In Western Amateur SPOKANE, Wash, July Actor-Singer-Jolfer Bing Crosby dropped out of the! Western ama tear eolf tourney picture Friday as officials for the event opening nere xuesaay announced tne en try list had reached 70. Crosby wired he Would be un able to attend the July T-12 meet Giants 10, Braves 6 NEW YORK, Jury 3 -(JV The New York Giants downed ' the Boston Braves, 10-C, in a twi-Ught-are light game Friday ev ening, with borne runs by John ny Uize, Mel Ott and Mickey Witek accounting for five of their tallies. Boston . 001 000 131- 9 New York ..310 231 00x-18. 10 Javery, Early (2) and Lambardi, Klutz (3); Carpenter and Dan- ncig. Jenson Family Bacii From Trip . SILYEItTOIf Mrs. J. U. Jeh aoat and son James arrived home early this week from Cooper -town. ND, where they : had ac companied 'the body of their late husband and father, the Rev. J. M. Jenson, whs died at Saverton in Jane. 7:.7:;-'": The JensexM will remain at 511 verton unta August when' they Win move to the midwest. James, who) was graduated from Che Sll arton h?gh school ta June, will . &er Concordia' coHejs &is fall. .H i . 1 ' . . 1 - - 3L V, v ' 1 : . ,: ;q 'M'l :Jr ' J"j - "j.":-.'-' li i la . -AiaiMu X7jfiaT7amxsUp With Neat 5JHiller, Is ; . Cause for Argument PHTLADILPB3A, July 3 -V Whitlow Wyatt warmed ca lor his part in the major league all star game by pitching the Brook lyn Dodgers to an 8-1 triumph over the Phildelphia PhUs Fri day, yielding only five hits in! registering his , eighth victory against two- defeats." The Dodgers landed on bi Ptuladelahia hurlers for 13 safe ties and put the game away in the fifth inning when they drove starter , Frank Hoerst off Che mound, but an umpire's decisian caused the remainder of the con test to be played under protest by Manager Hans Lobrt of the Phils... --c Wyatt led off the fifth by rlr-mlT flw baa towat the left field bleachers. It appeared ta bare landed la the lower seats and bounced hack to the playrar field. Umpire Tom Dan aaaUsojcd Wyatt to trot arotmd the hues, bat the ball was returned to the infield and AI Glossop tagged Wyatt. -Umpire Ziggy Sears, however, ruled that the ball bounced off the bleacher screen and he sent Wyatt back to second base with a ground role double. Sears dectaton prevailed and play was resumed after Lobert lodged bis official protest. Pete Cesser started Wymtt home and scored himself as Joe Medwiek beat oat an mfleld bit, minaiag Saaa Nahem to the asoand to retire the side. Brooklyn 001 128 202-S 13 6 Philadelphia -000 810 000-1 S 0 Wyatt and Owen; Hoerst. Na hem 5), Beck (6), Podgajny (7), Hughes (9). Johnson (9), and Liv iagston, Warren 84 Seattle Signs Elliott, Sends Him to Caps COS37ALUS. Jaly S The Seattle Salniers of the rc iOe Coast leacae Friday aitned Glea EUiott. OSC aosdhpaw Pitcher, and "farmed him ta Yaawoaver.of the Westera Xa ternstional leacne. Elliott Jainod the Cspnawoa at Salem Friday. Drawings Held Today For Tennis Tourney PORTLAND, July 3 .-- Drawing and aeeding for the 44th Oregon state tennis cham pionships, starting here MoriOay. win be made Saturday afternoon and entries will be accepted un til noon. Many California stars, sot with national rankings, will com pete with Oregon aces. . Nat4,AV0 WASHINGTON, July Z-UP) The Washington Senators defeat ed the Philadelphia Athletics here Friday night, 4-0, before a crowd ot 5000. Walter Masterson held the A's to five hits, allowing them not more than one to an Inning, while his team mates careered seven safeties off Richard Fowlei and Russ Christopher. Phfl'dlphia ..000 009 0004 S Washingt'n 000 202 OOx 4 7 Fowler, Christopher (7) and Swift; Masterson and Early. warrcKN international ! . WLPct WLPct. l aroma i 31 JH3UXM 90S VancOTivr 38 30 JSSOi Spokane SS40.4U At Salem 1. Vancouver 4. At Sporsne X Tacoma C ' COAST LEACVC WLPrt.- WLM S4SSjB07SatUe 434JMS H 3S JMS Oakland 2 4S an So XNeco SI OS eajHollywd NU .40) San Tram 43 t JOClPorUand X2S4 jnt rnaay-s mui At Saa Fraaclaeo 7. Portland a. At HoBjnvood i. SeatU A At San Diego S, Lot Aaceles 4; , At Socrameato 4, Oakland t. . AMeSUCAM LEACCK WLPct WLPrt Nnr Tork 24 j66T St. Louis MOI.4SS Boatao 44 SS jSlltChiomc St 41 .423 CMwttM SS4 JSSJPhUaoelnhalOI Detroit ' JJS 44WahngUi 21 OS rrktay O Ka Ne Tttt S .Boston j. Waahaarto 4. Philadelphia I. Detroit . aevehmd 1. Only csmes sdieduled.) MATIONAL LSACCJX WLPct. WLPct. maatlja t SO .713dcaeo ST SB St. Lauo 44 IS J Ptttatwna 33 38 j49 Oacinatatl 91 SS J541 Boaton S344.42S Mw Tart M 35 JUtiPhUadelph It 53 68 i laaaf unu BrwUra ft. Ftoiamelphia 3. : , Pntawwith S. St. Louis 4. . Mew Torik U, Biitew 4. .. .. tOmty OWMts paa.(larf. SilverSbn , SILVERTOrJ After one year's absence from SSverton, the State Semi-pro tournament returns Sat urday afternoon at 2J0.pm. S3 verton ndcAlbony have walked off with the titles in the past three fyears, but this time live unusual ly strong teams from Portland have entered their bid and eompe tition Is expected to be keen, Al bany has xkot entered a team sad SOitstait, the defending champion, vSl tare to be at her best ta re I Avi . V'in lvTT f f"Y FTP. s x'-.-'y ' i - This varist of Xonaer Uaior leaane pitchers wanned ap at the Great wfconte becaai lor the All -Service icoan, which wtU aseet the wtaner of the aaajor toagao AO-Star next T-?sday sught. The service players will oppose the major learners la Cleveland. Left ta right are Fred natchlnsoa. former Seattle &alnier and Detroit Tlgen John GredxUki. St. Loals Card tmab: Bboy FeOer. CteTebmd, and BUckey Harris. Sasion Ked Smx. Yankees Crucial Series With Bosox Bombers Snap Out of Slump On 5-3 Count - i BOSTON, July 1-P)-The sup posedly faltering New York Yan kees opened their crucial three game series against the hard pressed Boston. Bed Sox with a 5-3 victory Friday night behind Spud Chandler's eight-hit pitch ing in the first twilight game m Boston's ma or league history. The game was played before a 21,296 crowd. The victory length ened the Tanks lead to four games over the Sockers. The Yankees opened with a three-ran aptarre ajrxhatt Broadway Charlie Warner and collected all of their rams' sad ihetr eight hits before that right ioairr woo replaced by Jfaee attest u to the .oevoavth. The last Yankee blow was Frank Crosetti's fourth homer of the season, which came with two out and none on in the sixth. With Wagner getting under way in unsteady fashion, the Yankees managed to score thrice in the first inning on a pass to Buddy Hassett. an error by Johnny Pesky Joe DiMaggio's hard hit grounder and Charlie Keller's sin gle Chandler tamed back the first two Bosfon tetters and thea walked Lea Flaaey to briag ap Ted Williams. The crowd ef SUM erected Ameri can league's temperamental .tOCbatting champion, who was fined $251 for leafing Tharsday by Manager Joe Crotux. with sniasied cheers and Jeers. Ted promptly sOeaeed his critics by hoanetag a two-bag-rer off the left-field wall and both he aad Finney scored when Bobby Doerr foand almost the same spot tor aaothtr doable. Wagner. ' who has yet to beat the Yankees, appeared to be find ing himself m the third inning, when he retired them in order. but the supposedly ailing Bin Dickey signaled his downfall by opening the fourth with a ring- w double. After Chandler sacrificed his heavy-footed catcher to third, al though first baseman Tony Lupien appeared to have ample time to bead him off with a throw to mat bag, Crosetti singled him over with the winning run. New York.3001SlD0 5 S 1 Boston .201 000 000 3 S 1 Chandler and Dickey; Wagner, Brown (7) and Conroy. Mrs. Berardi OWGAWinner Mrs. Fred Bernardl woa the class A event of the Friday rovad of the Oregon Womea's Golf Association weekly play oa the Salem Golf dab coarse wtth a act score of SS. Eleven golf ' rs participated. "' Mrs. Al Petre woa the elaas B rotmd wtth a net seora of TJ. . Thiioe who took part ta OWGA play were Mrs. Sears, Mrs. W. L. Qalan, Mrs. IXarry Wledaaer, Mrs. John XL Thoanpsoo, Mrs. John Bettael. Sirs. Bobaa Pay. Mra. - Flmaro dU; Mrs. Kobert Joneph, Mrs, Al Adolph. Mrs. Bernardl and Mrs. Fetre. Trlses awarded ' were tha Set for Ssiml-Pro Tonrnaiiieiit tain the title and trophy. Aa only eight loams have en tered, oasnpared to IS last year, the caanea wCl be extended to the legator suaavhmhvr period instead of the seven which has been the custom for toarnamcnt play ta the post CUmes are sUted for the first two days and the fallowtnc two nights, with amnrenaeet for the ,m Igh ts thereitfter to be made aeeorgmg t whtnlrg teams. Tht U"e game SSxTSOU Win First All Types A Banned for WASHINGTON, July S-CV-Auto race fans must forego their favorite thrills in order that, rubber may be conserved for the nations armed forces. This was disclosed Friday Spokane Kicks 4-3 Game to Tacoma Tigers SPOKANE, July J-(ffWoe Brovia pounded out a pair ot doubles Friday night half of his team's hits to pace the Tacoma Tigers to their fourth straight Western International league baseball victory over the Spokane Indians. The count was 4 to 3. Pitcher Fred Bradley, al though touched for It hits, waa siren excellent, support by the Tigers ta the ctatehes aad him self poled a doable thai poshed home two nuts in the fifth in ning. Brovia broke a tie in the eighth when Ids second hit chased ta Morrle Abbott, who had walked. Six' walks and his team's three errors ruined a , four-hit hurling Job for Spokane Pitcher flank Bushman, walks or errors figuring in every Tacoma tally. Ken Myers and Vic Buccola were the Tribe's heavy hitters, each getting a pair in four appearances. Tacoma 000 021 0104 4 1 Spokane 602 000 1003 10 3 Bradley and Stagg; Bushman, Garland (t) and Myers. Kids' Races to Start at 9 a.m. The starting time for the chil- drens' races in the annual Fourth of July celebration today at the Fairgrounds .will start at 9:00 am. instead of the originally announc ed 9:30 according to Activities Director Oliver B. Huston. The annual event usually started at 9:30 and lasted until 110 a.m. but this year they will start the kiddies events half -hour earlier. At the finish of the races the annual comedy race, this year "Whaxis the Asas," featuring members of Capital Post No. 9, wul start Barrett Halts Hollies Willi3tter,6tol HOLLYWOOD. July 3 . -4JPf Kewpie Dick Barrett pitched Se attle to a -l. three-hit Pacifie Coast league victory over Holly wood Friday night. Roy Younk- era second inning homer pre-. rented a shutout Seattle J0OO 410 101-C 13 Hollywood ; 010 000 000-1 3 Barrett and Collins; Hilcher and Atwood. !.;' Senator Svrat: Avcngs do not lectnde last alghrs T- ASH Pet. ABHPct. 4TUJ34 If S J2 as ijm MISS J7t SI 10 J73 (TCaauwn 41 IS AWS aUcstates 134 40JI17M T ill t n SStTS JOSiClaw Warns S44T1 .385 GraaU PUmsco S01SS JBS Sautta -Caibeaux XUOS66. Erautt Ijatar X SO SSSl Kefir I t J4S XT 1 .05 tlBAIiuancu as ljsso Is schedxlel for Jaly II si 71 Two games wOl be played on Saturday and Sunday, one to start at 2:30 each day and Che other to start at 730 pm. saverton and the Marine Electrk of Portlsnd will play fee opener : with Roy Helser definitely scheduled to pitch against Vince Pesky, brother of Johnny Pesky of Boston Red Sox fame. Helser and Pesky both play for SUvtrton in the State Lakes, HL, naval tralsdag station. Game Of uto Racing Duration . night, when the office of defense transportation forbade all motor vehicle racing in the United States. Effective July 10, the or der applies to midget cars, the larger cars, and motorcycles welL In an, about 1500 vehicles are affected. The smtfoa's had already beea drastically curtailed becaase oTa by Um Amerte aoetataon last Febraary to eel all aatoaaobfle race ader Its aaspices. Moreover, the eastern gasoline rationing Bawcrom had csd off gao for exbibltioas aaeh as aato racing and regattas.. In other parts of the nation. however, an estimated 1000 mid get and 500 larger cars had been left free to race under meets not sanctioned by the AAA. These races are now to be shopped. ODT officials said that these midget tires could be used for the skid wheels of training planes and for industrial plant automotive equipment About ,75 per cent of the large racing cars use standard automobile tires while the re mainder use standard truck tires, ODT said. Ia another recent order, ODT nrged the abandonment of state aad county fairs for the dera tion to conserve transportation facilities. Bucs Nose Out Caixlinals, 5-4 1 ST. LOUIS, July 3-(P)-Al though outhit, the Pittsburgh Pi rates beat down a desperate ninth inning rally to jolt the St Louis Cardinals, 5 to 4 Friday and drop them another full game be hind Brooklyn. The Cards took the series, however, three games to one. With two away la the closiag frame, the Cards shoved aero two runs oa a pair of stagi and a doable and had the tleing score oa base as the side was re tired. Elbie Fletcher hit into the center pavilian seats in the opening frame and Vince DtMaggio con nected for a homer in the second, with one on base. Pirates 110 100 020 S 10 1 St Louis j0O0 010 0124 13 1 Lanning, Diets (9) and Lopez; Warneke, Lanier (I) Krist (I) and Odea. W. Cooper (S). .- Coast League .SAN FRANCISCO, July 3-( Night game: Portland jD0000 0000 4 0 San Fran 600 001 OOx 7 10 0 Speece, Schubel (2) and Mayer, Leovich (2);. Gibson and Sprinx. : Sacramento-Oakland eame: v . . night nakland . 021 003 020 4 12 Sacrm'nto J000 003 010 4 10 4lLeininger, rf 4 O PiDoen and Rsimondi: Schmidt Richards. lb 3 0 tt. French CT). Pmtar Ct) and Mueller. -www - league, and Roy also plays for the Electrics in the Portland . city league.-.: , " Trophies will again bo given this year, team trophies for the first aad second place wtaae one far the best dressed team, aad others for the oa standing outfielder of the toaraey, the aatstsnglng InfVUfT. pitcher. bitter and trophies are on d-lay at the Asses Card ware slsre here. Kelly Donates Caps 4 tol Opening, Win After Smith, Is Knocked Out by In jury. Our Senators should have taken Friday night off and stayed at home t least they might have called titff their aeries opening game with the Vancouver Capuanos. with' one out in the sixth inninx when the score was nothing to nothing and Ron Smith was doing superb job ot .trying to gain his eighth win of the1 season, But they kept on playing, a line drive crushed two of Smith's fingers on his throwing I hand. Wild BUI Kelly took over I and in no uncertain fashion hand ed the Caps a 4 to 1 win. Smith aad Ronnie hooked ap In a duel, the Caps being get bai two bits off the Smith family la Ids she sd the Senators hav- oauy a ooapU up to that polat themorrves of the other Bat with Merry Donovan on first as a result of one of the hits and Phda' Pete Jonas as the result of 8mit- tys free pass, BS1 Wright shot a liner back at tho big Salem righthander. He made a stab at it with his bare hand, foand it enough to deflect it toward Phil Salstrom at abort who ocooped it wp, ran . to seeond to nan Donovan aad fired to Rich ards to ' rsaaplila a spatklmg doable play. As it turned out, however. Smith would have done much bet ter had he let the ban go through for the hit it was tagged for as hell now be out of the Solon lineup for an indefinite time. - Kelly took over datJes ta the seventh aad haunedlately gat himself into hot water with his wilAness. But he foand bloat tit tang enough to fan Al Kretch- and Jonas wtth the sacks choked to avoid What later was " lawvttable. In our side's half of the sev enth Cddie Adams led off with a well smacked double, his second of three hits for the night Alt Cailteaux shot a liner into right and Adams stopped at third. making his 1942 de but with the Solans at ahort- I another single to right searing Adaaas aad Bead ing Cauteaax to third and tt looked like oar side bad really foam ttanmoelroa against Bry ant Bat Manager Fete, still ap parently safferiag from bis bad forced FhO at Bryant to SCretehmar. stotehnaar's throw to Wright ia attenuating a doable play , was too late, Callteanx too far off third aad got himself in a "hot box,- ev- entnslly being tagged oat to re tiro the aide with Salem's only In the eighth and ninth Kelly gave up four hits and three more walks, forcing one run home, and serving a " fine single to Wright for the two in the ninth. Salem outhit the Caps, 9 to 7, but didn't make them count tor runs. Three Cap double plays didn't help things either. Adams and Lefty Jack Rich ards led the assault on Bryant Adams rapping three and Rich ards two. Wright was the only Cap getting more than 'one hit . The two dabs will do dooate- hoader battle storting tonight at 7.-00 fsa, their way of eele- ' brating the Foarth of Jaly. Fraakie Dierickx ; and Bad Moore wffl da honors for the Seaators. aad tt will probably be Dierkkx last appearance here this season, as be Is ached- aled to leave for school Saa day night And surprises of oil. surprises. Chet Simpson showed tip before the game and indicated that he was ready . to join the club. He will be signed today, coming just in time to replace Smith, who wul now be placed on the suspended list with his injury. Vancouver (4) AB R H TO A 0 g E 1 0 0 0 Kretchmar, sir --4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 I Jonas, If 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 Maddern. ct 4 Donovan, 3h . 4 Wright, lb 3 10 0 Flaucher, rf 3 1 0 3 4 0 1 BalL e: L 2 Osborn. 2b 3 9 0 Bryant P ,. i 0 0 '4 Mullen, 7,h 0 0 Total T 27 15 2 1 Salem ft) AB R H FOA .1 10 K 0 ' 0 0 0 Warren, lf -4 0 0 1 0 0 Johnson," 3b. 3' 4 0 Cailteaux, 2b 3 Salstrom, as 4 Petersen, f Smith, p 3 Kelly, pu Totals r SB. 1 27 10 Vancouver 009 000 023 4 Hits J010 001 1227 Salem 4030 000 1691 110C01321 ,Hits"i-- ; Losing pitcher, " Keny. Innings pitched, Smith S. At bat off Smith 18. Kits off Smith 2. Runs scored off Kelly 4. Runs responsible for. Bryant 1, Kelly 4. Struck; out by Bryant 2. Smith 1, Kelly XBases on balls off Bryant L off Smith 3, oil Kelly 4. Left on bases, Van couver 11. Salem t. Two-base kits. Bryant sizxlmg i hie to I ; statu Of i - ' f . I . BON SMITH Armstronir Is Outpointed DENVER, July S-i-Ruben Shank, young Denver welterweight fought back furiously in the lata rounds to capture a 10-round de cision over ; Henry Arnistrorng. former holder of three world's boxing titles, Friday night It was a closely fought battle an the way. Armstrong, little Los Angeles negro veteran making a comeback. smashed Shank to the canvas for a nine count in the sixth round with a left hook and a looping rigbt . The Denverite snapped back, however, to grab the nod in this city's first important professional -fight in a couple of years. Shank outweighed his opponent 147 to 144. . Six-Run Iniiing Downs Angels SAN DIEGO, Calif, July Z-yp) San Diego scored all its runs ia a second-inning splurge to defeat Los Angeles, 6 to 4, Friday in a twilight baseball game. Jack Cal vey's three-run triple paced the Padre scoring, r L. Angeles 001 102 0004 12 0 San Diega00 000 OOx 11 0 Dobernic, Lynn (2),, MaUory (7) and CampbeU; Brown and Salkeld. . ? Odman Leads College Tennis Tournament - MONTCLAIR. Ni, July 3-(Jf Top-ranked Bob Odman and Third-Seeded Eddie Moylan swept into the varsity singles semi-fi nals of the 20th annual eastern In tercollegiate tennis tournament Friday, setting the stage for ture battle between them Sat urday. I : f -;...';.; . Odman, University of Washing ton star from Seattle, defeated Stanley Bellows of Princeton; t-3. S-3, whfle Moylan, of Trenton, NJ, representing Spring Hfll college, conquered Lester Hirschfield of St John's college, Brooklyn, 4-2, fit- Both players preserved their record of not having dropped at set thus far in the tournament Detroit 5, Indians 1. CLEVELAND, July S-fAy-Big Hal Newhouser, Detroit southpaw, allowed- only three hit Friday right as the Tigers battered the Indians, 5 to L to pull within ooe game of the third-place Tribe. Detroit batted around in the first inning, shelling Mel Harder from the mound with six hits and four runs. :-'"-:.:iV;-'i.- ; Detroit 400 000 10ft 5 12 0 Cleveland .000 000 0011 3 0. Newhouser and Tebbetts; Har der. Ferrick (1), Eiomstat (9) and Hegan.' Adams. Runs batted in, Salstrom, BaU. Osborn. Wright 2. Sacrifice. Kretchmar, Richards, Kelly. Doaw ble plays. Smith to Salstrom ta Richards. Osborn to W e i g h t . Kretchmar to Mullen to Wright Time. 1:40. Umpires, Valerio sad Drynan. '-;'"-:-'--.v;;"V'' i'r'i:.y Try aao ot Chtoest SVCX'KSS HI CBINA H outset Hi tt ro at AmJCT ttvar. ontaoia, t trn. WaiflMlhO sJrwa, aaa- OeUa. (Tcr. akin ! oao an mm 1 Serb Oflleo Bonn Ooty oa sat. la a .m m mm4 Waa. 0 : o Hi ' PJO C3 ft CsmX EL. Sslessv CX ;j Co. J J 7 V