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1 1111 JEPdoff er Gaiii Back Malf ! Gsime On- Idle - Cards It was a thoroughly disgusted Col.' Al vie Merrill who looked up at the 800-odd "packed", stands which greeted the all-service talent show, band, orchestra and ball game at the ball park Sunday. "What kind of a town 4 i Sy "s '-7 v DONOSBORN ;; ., orchestra, band and players, there wasn't much left to divide for the bat-and-ball funds of the respective. bases. Something for. the fund was realized by each Camp Adair and Fort Lewis for the Salem appearance, and the only thing taken out of the $403 gross was the government tax. The f acuities of the park, equipment, personnel and even the balls used were tossed in by the Senator ball club. - S It appears that while the rest of the country is stepping things np Salem responded by . shifting late . another - reara - lower one. Either thai or there, were Just too many et harvest- tag the fields to leave behind enough to fill the stands as ex ' peeted,-- - - - " One thing for certain, the music by the 144th field artillery band and orchestra was worth the 50 cent price of admission. V- f ';! - "1t-:;J: v 'h'r r?-l Official Wt All-Stars The official Western Interna tional league All-Star team far 1942 has been released from Minor League Commissioner - W. - G. Bramham's office In Durham, NC. The "team" was compiled by votes of the .circuit writers and managers and lists no less than seven Vancouver Caps, three Ta coma Tigers and two Spokane In dians. Salem? Not represented. Twt ( the Vancouver selee- lections, Clarence Maddern and .Foxy Don Osborn, were named - unanimously. And Osborn won ' a dual honor in that be was also selected to manage the mythical -: team. Pete Tries Hard- Manager Pete of the Solons made a valiant effort to represent Salem, but! was nosed out of a spot on the nine by the margin of a single vote, Joe Brovia of, Tacoma gaining the nod. - The league-leading, and proba ble pennant-winning Caps came near fielding their whole inner de fenses on the team, Morry Dono van at third, Elmer Mallory "at short, Ford Mullen at second, Hal Sueme behind the bat and Osborn on the hllL Only Vic Buccola of Spokane, on first base, got in, and only by a slim margin over Jack Richards of Salem. ; " V Spokane's Eddie Pull ins gave Mallory a battle for the shortstop berth, and Al Lien, named as the lefthanded pitcher, got competi tion from Ta coma's Chet Johnson, but managed to draw down the honor despite his having been In the league only half the season. ' The official team: : " f IB Vie Bnceola, Spokane. 2B Ford Mallear Vaoscouvery SS Elmer Mallory, Vancou ver. J B Morry Donovan, Vaneoa- V ver. -; i : UF Morry Abbott. Tacoma. ' CF Clarence Maddern, Van : couver, " , L b. ; RF Joe. Brovia, Taeoma. C Hal Sneme. Vancouver. F, (right handed) Don Os born, Vaneoever. P, (left handed) Al Lien, Ta- L'UL Clint Cameron, Spokane. Mgr Osborn. Honorable Mention And those who got one or more votes for an honorable mention were BUI Wright; Pete Jonas and Glenn Elliott of the Caps; Jack Richards, Al Cailteaux, Bill John son, Sam Taormina, Curly. Leinin gcr, Eddie Adams and: Charlie Petersen of our town Solons; Art Lilly, Dave Moli tor, Joe LoForte, Ray Spurgton, Charlejp Schanz, Chet Johnson, Jim Youngmau and Tip" Koehkr of Tacoma; and Eddie V PuIIlns. Joe - Ruaao, - Ken Myers, Hub Kittle, Bill Garland and Johnnie Stamper of Spokane. All of which adds up to more men being on or honorably men tioned on the All-Stars than mere were-left eft. Camerea's selection for the -utility vol sets -a mHJ. wroawk from here S o o h I o r was oar - choice far that spot. And I know . we ha a vote fas there for Kea Smith somewbero raaybe It got - lost ia tie shaff!e. : to Relieve rserj of - LtoaU Ttua Com Props. CoegS Drape Try -'"ZBs-axy-Tlm e- WmIhM Uaiaeal is this, anyway gared the-Fort Lewis special service officer. "Why, with a crowd like this we won't even make the ex penses It cost us to come down from the Fort!" , And just to show-you why CoL Merrill was so disgusted, our little neighboring city? of Albany outdrew and out-grossed Sunday's effort here. A total of 408 was turned over to the Colonel and CaDt. Frank Wimer. special service officer at Camp Adair, immediately after the Sunday show, and Albany, de spite sr cracker-box park, turned over some 1600 Saturday night Considering hotel, and meal expenses for the - entertainers, in the neighborhood of $102 Yankee Donald Finally Beats Detroit Nine Homers by Rizzuto, ' Gordon Help Banish : Tiger Flag Chances NEW (YORK, Aug. SH-The New York Yankees hammered out a dozen 'bits, including a pair of home runs, to beat the Detroit Tigers 8 to 3 Monday for Atley Donald, who previously never had muzzled any Tigers in five years in the American league. - , -Donald pitched two-hit shutout ball for eight innings, but was belabored for four hits and three runs in the ninth inning before Fireman Johnny Murphy was summoned from the bull pen to perform the final out The Yankees, however, had done all the damage necessary early fat the game. Little Phil Rizznto hit his fifth homer of the year with one aboard m the fourth Inning and Joe. Gordon notched his 16th with one on in the fifth. In addition the world cham pions scored a run in the second and three -In the third in the process of eliminating Jhe Tigers mathematically from the pennant race. . Relief - Pitcher Hal Manders opened Detroit's ninth inning with a single, and with one out, Donald took Doc Cramer's easy double play bound and threw wild over second. Then he made a wild pitch to advance both run ners and a single by Barney Mc Cosky, a foreeout, and singles by Rip , Radcliff and Don Ross accounted .for the runs. Detroit : 000 000 003-3 8 1 New York 013 220 00-8 12 1 Trucks, Henshaw : (4)' Mand era (6) and Parsons;' : Donald, Murphy (8; and Dickey. . ' Chisox Win Pair PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31-WP) The Chicago White Sox, making their , final appearance here this season, swept both ends of i doubleheader with the - Philadel phia Athletics Monday, 3-1 and 5-0- s 4 I - , Hard-luck Edgar Smith, charg ea witn n losses ; this season, scored his fifth victory in the nightcap, " scattering nine hits. Johnny Humphries allowed the Mackmen only five hits in the opener. - Chicago .000 003 000-3 Philadelphia 000 001 000-1 Humphries and Tresh; Chris topher, R. Harris (7) and Wagner, Chicago - .202 001 000-5 6 0 Philadelphia 000000 000-0 - 9 Smith and Dickey; L. Harris, savage (4) and Swift. West-Honsberger NW Pro-Amateur Coif Champions PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 31 -()p) Harold West and Ray Honsberg er of Portland won the Pacific Northwest pro-amateur golf championship Monday but : they had to play 41 holes - five more than the regulation distance to do it Finishing' up on the 38th tied with Bob Connolly, Seattle pro, and Corp. Bud Haskell of Fort Lewis with four-under-par 104s, West and Honsberger took the playoff three -up. r . "West, "former Longvlew, Wash Country . club pro and now a Portland shipyard worker, got a break - on the econd hole of the playoff that cracked the Seattle team. . " ' ir ' ;; , His' second shot on the long par-5 hole went out of, bounds but it struck tree and bounded back into the middle of the fair way. A xhlp and a putt and he was down with a birdie 4. -. The entire - pro-amateur field takes to the Alderwood Country club course again Tuesday for the Oregon open championship. All-Stars Bow To Eagle Pros Before 75,000 Collegians Outclassed Again as Pros Pitch Passes for 16-8 Tin PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31-4P) A nifty -forward passer. Tommy Thompson, and an equally nifty receiver. Bob Priestley,- teamed up Monday night to give the Phil adelphia Eagles a 16 to 8 foot ball victory over the College All- Stars before an estimated crowd of 75,000 at Municipal : stadium. Thei game was played for charity. :- The professional Eagles scored two touchdowns and both came with Thompson, a : Tulsa univer sity grad, pitching strikes to Priestley, a Brown boy, in the end zone. The first six-pointer came on a 30-yard heave In the first quarter and the second reg istered on an 18-yard pass that climaxed a 70-yard sustained drive in the last period. The All-Stars, beaten last Fri day by the Chicago Bears, 21-0, scored a touchdown in the last 15 seconds of the first hall on a 35-yard : aerial, 1 Bob Moser to Fred Myer, and got an automatic safety on a blocked punt in the thirS quarter, but for the most part were outclassed. WIL King Caps Knocked Off By Tacoma 9 VANCOUVER, Aug. 81-(CP)-Tacoma Tigers jumped on league leading Vancouver Capilanos here Monday night for a 14-4 victory that didn't mean a thing as far as the windup of the Western Inter national baseball league is con cerned."' ':'-- : The Caps sewed up the league pennant Sunday. Errors, walks and Tacoma bats combined to give the visitors their two-figure score. - After collecting two runs In the second inning, Tigers put together two walks, two errors a single and a double for four runs in the fourth, then topped off the night with, a wild eighth. - Three walks, five singles a double and an error sent eight Tacoma runners across in that inning. . Caps clicked for singles In the second and seventh with Pete Jonas' two-run double sandwiched into the fifth." Tacoma 020 400 080-14 11 1 Vancouver 010 020 100-4 8 3 Holmes and Stagg; Marshall, Flaugher (7), Henrickson (8) and Ball. Reiser's Injury Said Not Serious ; BALTIMORE, Aug. 31-P)-Pete Reiser, Brooklyn Dodgers' power house hitter, and leading batter of the National" league,, "probaby will be playing again by the end of the week," Dr. Sydney R. Mil ler said Monday after o-gamtning the outfielder's injured side. Reiser told Miller he strained ligaments in his side in a recent game when he cut .at and missed a fast ball. How They STAMDD . ... WESTEHN INTERNATIONAL " . WL Pet. WtPct. Vancouv , 79 SO 13! Salem SS 09 .44S Tacoma ' S9 82 27iSpokane M 77 .412 Monday' KmdIU - At Spokane 6. Salem 9.. At Vancouver 4. Tacoma 14. SaaSajrs Keralts Slem at Spofcan. postponed. At Tacoma 17-4, Vancouver S-S. COAST LKAGUK WL Pet. , WLPrt. - Loa Ant 91 82 J97San Iran TS 78 .494 Saermto S S3 380 Otkland 74 83 .456 Seattle. 81 71 HoUrwd 68 8 .442 San Diego 78 73 J 10i Portland SS94J82 No Monday (arnes.) t Saaaays Keaatta -At Lo. Angeles Portland 8-8. " At San Francisco 2-1. Seattle 7-4. At Sacramento 9-2. -HoUywood S-L At San lego 8-0, Oakland 8-2. . NATIONAL LKAGCK W L Pet. W L Pet. Brooklyn 40 .SM! Pittsburgh 7.44 St. Loui 9 44 .899 Cnlesgo 00 7361 New York 71 SS 50 Boston 61 79 .392 ClncinnaU 14 u JOOiPhiladcl MM .290 Maeaya Brooklyn a. Pittsburgh 4 (11 innings.) New York 7, Chicago S. . Ctadnaatt S. Phlladtlphla L - (Only games.) ; Sn4ays SUfntts -Pittsburgh 1-9. Brooklyn S-f. St. Louis 8-2. Boston 2-2. CIiKtnaetl 2-S. Pblladelphia 9-S. CMcago -S. New York S-9. (Second , game tie.) . ASTSSICAK LKAGUK WLPct. WLPct. New York 88 44 .82 Detroit 84 68,433 Boston 78 83 J99 Chicago 7 .454 SL Louis SS41 imwasbngta 9073.400 CJeveUnd I7U JU.Philadel IConeay's Btmltar - - Ntw York 8. Detroit 3. JJoeloa S. St. Louis f. Chicago 3-8. Philadelphia l-O. OoJy games.) . Snaay8 Beralts New York 7-4. Detroit 1-3 . ; Boston 1-12. St. Ltrnia 4-8. Chicago 2-2. PtiHadclphia 1-3. Cleveland 3-0. Waahiiurtoa 1-S, Scdem Oregon Tusdoy No. 124 About in .Bra A ittfNl rifittiWi-t ii Say "Sugar" Robinson (right), unbeaten New York welterweight, readies a right for Tony Metis! in their fight at Madison Sqnare Garden. Robinson KO'd Metis! Us 124th itralrht rim victory. Warriors Win 8-0; Only 800 Turn Out for MDitary Show ...The,' Fort. Lewis Warriors as the Portland Air Base Greenlaw, the ex-Vancouver Cap lefty, is better than they rated him before Sunday's military get-together at Geo. E. Waters narlcMiThe Warriors had little trouble-, with the Bombers and thumped out an extremely one sided 8-0 win. Cyrus looked like the pert portsider of WIL. days, fanning 14 J and giving up just four hits. - J; : The only thing outstanding about the Bomber cause was that they succeeded In hanging the weeeHar; on former 'major leaguer Morris Arnorich, who went hltless in three tries, and Billy 8eweU. ex-WSC ath lete, who got nothing in f oar. Bob Patterson, Bomber out fielder, was the only one to fath om Cy's slants, knocking out two solid hits in three times up. The Warriors clouted out. 11 hits off Sam Reisbeck, bunching three In the third for two runs and four in the sixth for four tallies. Sin pie - counters came home on one hit in the second and three suc cessive singles in the eighth. A "crowd" of ill paid ad missions took In the military talent show, resplendent with eraek band and orchestra soosie by the 144th field artillery unit, and headlined with slnglnf and dancing , acts par excellent. . The show ; was over half an hour late . in getting under way due to a transportation break down en route to the park. The "sum of $408 was turned over to Special Service Officers IA. CoL Alvie Merrill of : Fort Lewis and Capt Frank Wimer of Camp Adair the gross proceeds of the affair. IBevos' Norbert 1 Atop Hit Heap LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 Big Ted Norbert of the last-place Portland club- remained In the fore of Pacific Coast league bat. ters in games- played through Sunday, hitting, the ball for a .573 average. - - Just behind was another veter an, Johnny Moore of Los Angeles, with J85, whfle Eddie Waitkus of the Angels was third with .542. Grir OPHlliei 1 ; - ; CINCINNATI, Aug. 31-i-E- mer Riddle won 8-1 Monday night for the Cincinnati Beds over Phil adelphia for the- fourth time this season " A ; home rati by -Rookie Eric Tipton pat the Redlegs of f to a two-run lead in the s econd frame. Philadelphia 000 000 100-1 5 3 Cincinnati-. C23 CCS 01-8 11 1 - Melton, Nahem . (6) and .War ren; Riddle and Lamanno. MorrJn3, Septsanber 1. 1842 to Meet A Right !3 in the first round, thus hanging vp ,. are all they "say they are as far All-Stars are concerned, and Pvt. Cy Box Scoro Portland Air Base () - : . AB R OA 0 5 Barnhart, 2b Schroer, ss Calkins, 3b . Reid, c . Davis, if Arthur, cf Johnson, lb, Patterson, rf 3 Reisbeck, p , 1 Totals 30 0 4 24 13 1 Fort Lewis (8) AB R Schiske, ss 4 1 H O A 1 1 4 SewelL cf A Rptrh, ik s Clutter, 2b S Arnovich, 3buJ 0 10 1 0 r o o ; 0 0 6 0 0 0 .a? 0 1 0 0 1 0; 0 Beard, e . 2 4 . 4 : 4 o . l l 33 Schultz, If Eull, rf . Greenlaw, p Kirk, r Pintrell, c -, Litzenberg, 2b ... Totals . - . 0 11 27 Air Base Hits J. Warriors Hits 000 000 0000 001 200 1004 012 004 01 8 013 004 03-ll Runs, responsible for, Reisbeck 8. Struck out by Reisbeck 2, Greenlaw 14.- Bases on. balls off Reisbeck 2, Greenlaw 4. 4 ' Left on bases. Air Base , War riors 4. Three-base hits, Clutter. Two-base hits, : Schultz, EulL Runs batted In, Arnovich, Reich 2, Beard, Schultz, Eull 2, Gutter. Sacrifice, Arnovich. Stolen bases, Reich. Double plays, Arthur. - to Schrier to Calkins, Schleske to Lltzenberger to Rekh. Hughson Hurls 18 th Victory BOSTO N, Aug. ai-iaVTex Hughson won his 18th game Mon day as the Boston Red Sox' de feated the St Louis Browns 8 to 6, but he was driven from the mound in the Browns' five-run ninth. I ;- Hughson held the Browns to one run -and four hits during the first eight- Innings, then was- snowed under- by the St. Louis splurge and with two men out and a man on first he was relieved by Mace Brown. St Louis O CC3 ICS-. 10' 1 Boston ; 101 005 10x-8 14 3 Muncrief, Hollingswortht (6), Ostennueller (7), 'and Farrell; Hughson, Brown (8), and Pea cock. : Senators Drop Cellar; Series Opener, 6 to 5 Out-Itallicd by Tribe In Tenth Frame; Bad Moore Losing Hurler v SPOKANE, Aug. Jl-CPh-A pair of tenth-inning rallies, one that connected and another that didnt, settled the Western International league baseball game here Mon day night with -the Spokane In dians paying off at a 8-3 basis over the Salem Senators. , All even at the end of the ninth frame 4 to 4 the Senators col lected one run and just missed an other in the tenth . when Sam Taormina, left fielder, hit a triple with a man on base and then was caught trying to stretch it to home plate.? - : Then in Spokane's half a Spokane-man got on base and Pitcher Hub Kittle duplicated the triple, and the stretch home and made it work, giving the Indians a - 6-3 victory. Kittle and Taormina were the heavy hitters of the game. Salem (5) ABtHPOAI Salstrom,3b. 5 0 1 0 10 Taormina, If .1 1 lrl 0 0 Richards, lb 3 2 2 10 0 0 Leininger, m 4 1 1- 8 0 0 Cailteaux 2b -. 4: 0 2 2 4 1 Petersen, ss 4 . 0. 1 ; 0 - a I Clow, rf S 11S 0 0 Elliott, c g l! 1 0 0 Moore, p 4 0 0 0 S O Totals . , 39 11 28 10 2 One out when winning , run scored. ', Spokane (8) AT R . 4. 1 i H PO A l 0 1 0 0 Aden, m Stamper 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 a a 1 n 1 2 0 10 0 0 Cockroft, 3b-2b 4 1 Buccola, lb S O Russo, m .,, i, .. 3 1 Myers, c . TV,',, 2 0 Pullins,ss 2 0 Daley, rf V , -V, 5 0 Kittle, p 4 X Jacobs, 3b J2 1 A Bushman 0 1 Totals - ' 35 V 8 0 ,2 1 0 0 '2 0 0 2 3 0 6 30 15 A Ran for Myers in 10th. Salem 001 200 010 15 11 2 Spokane .011 000 110 2 .63 Runs batted in, Salstrom, Buc cola 2, Cailteaux 2, Clow, Elliott, Kittle 2. Two-base hits Buccola, Three-base hits Taonnina, Kit tle. Stolen bases Aden, Cockroft 2. Sacrifice hits Leininger, Call teaux. Left . on bases Salem 9, Spokane 11. Bases on balls off Moore 10, Kittle 2. Struck 'out by Moore 5, Kittle 8. Hit by pitcher, Richards by Kittle. Wild pitches- Moore 2. Balk Moore. Time of game, 2:30. Umpires Regele and Nenezich. 2 Pace Forest Hills Tennis Y Mullojr, Talbert Lead ' Field Into Quarter . Finals National Sleet 1 ' NEW YORK, Aug. Sl-OD-LIeut Gardnar Mulloy, Jacksonville, Flan and William Talbert, Cincinnati, led the unbroken ranks of the seeded players Into - the quarter final round of the national tennis championships before 2000 spec tators at Forest Hills Monday. Mulloy, third . seeded domestic star, was given a genuine scare by Tom Brown, jr., San Francisco youngster, 6-0, 6-3, 4-6, 5-7, 6-1. It probably was the best match yet played in the tournament, replete with long ? rallies that kept the crowd yelling. . , Talbert, who is seeded fourth, was not extended in beating Vin cent Paul, New York parks play er, 8-3, 6-2, 6-4. In three matches the Cincinnati star has not lost a set, .and many are predicting he will take Pancho Segura's meas ure if he meets the Ecuadorean in the quarter-final. Army Calls Oil -Track Coach BERKELEY, Califs Aug. 31-ff) Brutus Hamilton, . University of California track coach, was noti fied by the- army air force Mon day to report to Miami, Fla, for a six-weeks officers' training course. He has, been commission ed a captain in the air force com bat intelligence unit. , ., - Page Succeeds Helacr As Lebanon Coach . - U3ANON JLawrenco Page, who last season coached the Lebanon high "B" squads, has been named head coach at the school, taking over the post va cated by Roy Helser, who recent ly signed to coach at' Rainier high. r- : r. -" Z .- .Page has been a commercial de partment teacher at Tiehanoa and will '. 'probably maintain "' some classes again this year. ,7, Jlelol Sources Seen MAKSnFIZLD. Aui 31 -4 Representatives of Henry J. Kai ser, west coast industrialist hopes to build giant cargo planes. have been Investigating chrome. manganese and copper sources in this area. Coos and Curry county property owners disclosed Han- day. - ' Pressed to Beat Buccos 5r4 in 11 Wild lnnings; Lead Now Rests at 3l& .- PITTSBURGH; Aug. 31-(5VThe Brooklyn Dodgert struggled to stop their pennant slide Monday and finally after three hours of a tight but turbulent battle with the Pittsburgh Pirates nosed out a S to 4 decision in 11 innings,- - - , .a This boosted Brooklyn's lead Now a Real Bum BOBO NEWSOM Bums Buy Buck Newsom; Yanks Get Cullenbine ' Clubs 'Strengthen' For World Series; Nats Give Up Both By JUDSON BAILEY NEW YORK, Aug. 31-(-The deadline for player eligibility In the world series caused both pros pective rivals, the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodg ers, to make an emergency trip to market Monday and both went to the same market. i - ? ; In two deals with the Wash Jngtoa Senators the Dodgers ob- ;- tained garrulous old Louis Bo- bo Newsom, righthanded pitch er who starred for Detroit hi the 1S4S series, and the ; Yankees bought Outfielder Roy Cullenbine.;-;'; ;V.--V-r?-R;- By getting , the players Monday the Clubs made them available for service in the . series, which Is limited to performers who were on the rosters ot the competing dubs at midnight August 31. The Dodgers had been trying to get Newsom off and On since be fore the season started. During spring training they made over tures to ! the Detroit Tigers, , but Washington knd the St. Louis Browns refused to give waivers. Then Detroit sold him to Wash ington and Brooklyn made another futile try and about a month ago the Dodgers tried again. This time waivers: were. .obtained On Newsom, but not on Alex Kamp- ouris, a Dedgef utility player who was to have been put In the deal. . The ' amount of money paid for Newsom was not announced, but probably exceeded the waiv er price of 87500. In addition Brooklyn sent to " Washington : lefthanded Pitcher Jack Krsus, who has been at the Dodgers farm In Montreal. " . No figures were given out eith er, on the straight cash transaction which brought Cullenbine to the Yanks, but it "was believed the Washington club netted at least $25,000 or 830,000 In the two deals, both of which had to go through the waiver process. . Cullenbine, one of baseball's best golfers, also Is a former De troit player, but " was given his free . agency by Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis in 1939 when Landis cut the Tigers' bonds on some SO , players for mishandling of contracts. Afterward Cullen bine was paid $25,000 for signing with the Dodgers, was traded to the St Louis Browns in 1940 and then in the middle of the present seasonr to the Senators.. Dawson Leader Golf tourney DEL MONTE, CaliLj Aug. 31 (Tournament favorite ! Johnny Dawson of Hollywood ran true to form Monday with a par shatter ing effort that produced a C3 and the half-way lead in 73-hele quali fying tests of the California state amateur championship. Dawson, one of those playing the first Qualifyiag round over the Cypress Point course, coupled a pair cz s u to set tne pace for a flail cf core than 223 entries ia the jresular championship tourna- ' Cypress Point requires 27-35-72 f cr par. ;U The state open title holder had to rack up sub-par golf to nan tain, the lead. .lie ended up only a stroke ahead of Ray Sleppy, Los Angeles, who carded 34-25-C3. . over the idle St Louis Cardinals . to 3 games. With 000 out lathe 11th Arky Yaughaa scratched a siagie eft First lUsemtn Elble Fleteher's glove and waa forced' ky Aagte Galaaw Joe Medwkk slaglei aid CUlan dash e,d heme when neteher threw wBd te Gornkkl, eevering first, ea l grounder ,byt Dolph Camllll, ! ' , The game was punctuated with1. arguments, . starting with rough riding irom the dugout . by the ' Dodgers. In the sixth inning Vlnce No Pay No Play 1TXTSSURGII. Aug..SlKff) Manager Leo Durocher had to give, Umpire Zlggy Sean his personal check for f 25 Monday before he eoald : come en the field to' direct : Ids: Brooklyn Dodgers against the Pittsburgh Pirates, m : . Diirecher was ; fined t h a t amount for a row with umpires al 8L Louis last Tuesday night, but Traveling Secretary Roast McDonald forgot . to send the money : U National League Presideat Ford Prick and Mon day the mnpires insisted payment, h-.- ... p. ' I': oa DiMaggio almost had a' light with Manager Leo Durocher because he said he heard the Brooklyn man ager call ; to Pitcher1 Macotx to Pitch him tighf , --rjU ,:ci h-v Umpires prevented an out break and In the seventh Di Maggio was banished for pro- ' testing close play la which ho was thrown out at first. Brooklyn 000 001 300 01-5 9 1 Pittsb'gh 000.010 201 00-4 10 1 1 Macon, Webber (7), French (7), Davis (10), and Owen: Gor- nickind Lopez, Phelps (8). Giants 7, Chicago 6 CHICAGO, Aug. 31rCP) - The New York Giants ran their cur rent winning streak to six .games Monday by . beating the Chicago Cubs 7-6. It took a two-run pinch single by Buster Maynard in the seventh inning to turn the trick after Harry Feldman blew u five run lead given him In the first In ning. rf---:-':- :: v ; .y..' .V- - ' New, York- 500 000 200-7 13 1 Chicago 000 330 000-8 11 1 Feldman, Lohrman (5): Adams (7) , and Danning; Lee, Mobty (5), Olsen (8), Fleming (8), Bithorn (8) and McCuIlough. - . nr. -: m aotties Eliminated in State Tournev CORVALL1S, Ore. Aug! Jl-UPI Grimshaw's of Portland defeated Salem In the state Softball tour nament Monday " night- 9-S. Jand c Don Skinner pitched no-bit ball to give Butler Construction of Port land an 8-0 win over the Willam ette Hysters, also of Portland., Scores: j' ! ,. f : 1 Grimshaw's ' " - 9 10 1 8 Salem v ' ';- a Moretta and Minto: Knight. Freeman (8) and Maddey, Mc Rae. ;r: Butler. ' " 8 -8 ' t Willamette : , , - -n n . m Skinner and Casdato: King and Redd. . Starnm May Be Lost , To Stanford Reds PALO ALTO. CaUfl Aug. Sltm Athletic , officials, at Stanford heard Monday that Ed : Stamm, student body president and star tackle on the football, team had been called to service by the navy. iamm was , said to home at Portland. The big blond Is an ace engineering student and was en rolled In the navy reserve. - - ment, Care lacking at Fires CORVALUS, Ore, Aug. 31-vP) ; Much of. the loss in 14 recent ' flax industry fires In Oregon and Washington could have been pre vented with- adequate -fighting equipment and better safety reg ulations, G. R. Hyslop, chairman of the state flax board, said Mon day. - Five of these fires occurred in the " last few .weeks. In .many cases it was found that hazards were high and fighting equipment was 'inadequate, he said. . One fire could have been eon trolled' easily, but the plant wus without fighting equipment, he said. . Remember :: f Every Tuesday , & Thursday 473 cert Creet