The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 06, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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Sclcsi.' Oriqon; Sunday Morning 8ptombr . 1S42
oatraiiicjiiu;
of tlir Pacific CdasUeagueIeadmtLoi Anieles-bafe Hz$yfJCiv
ene game
ball club Saturday
while the Angels were, bowing
- Piortland'a; defeat., hetrtUned
v-'ehancttl at breaking the centnrr
'mark In defeat witk a total of ;
- t7 to' date aad. plenty af gam ;
"t: left, to for 1W1M.'--Vi':y;v,-f
Sacramento" ..030 ilO-'100-, 9 -1
Pertland H.300 000 ; 002-5 13 . 6
':. Nelson and- Mueller; , Osborne,
Fitike (7) arid Leovich; ;
Hodderti MUcues '
OAKLANb,' Calif, Sept 5-ff)
Pitcher, Heiury Pippeh of Oakland
'allowed a "single in the fourth, a
' r fble in Che ninth , arid nothing
-'-fy glir -7r0r Saturday ' 'for their 'third
w . atiigBvic5ry--sin ; c - -
. Coastlagueeries.'?,'; ? , :
V Las 'Aageles'- twa hnrkrs, Kea;
r- : auaBirkeiaa'Paaeeif DaTls
. - weri 'far Um niggardly sar
readerlng 1 kits between them,
; Vbt even they m)ht hare
' escaped with ; miner damage
f j for the eenterfleld mls-
t ' caes af Clarence Maddern.
: ' Los Angeles .000 000 000-0 2 2
f ' Oakland I101 000 32x-7 16
' I Ttaffenfeereer. Davis (8) and
'. Campbell; Pippen and RaimondL
Seal 3, Start 0 I
- HOLLYWOOD, Sept 5-MP)-Sad
" Sam Gibson blanked Hollywood
Saturday, 3-0, to a hurling duel
'with Whitey Hilcher. Gibson al
' lowed the Stars only six hits and
S Hilcher was touched for six but
the Seals smashed out two homers,
' San Fran. -L..00 1 101 000-3 C C
Hollywood 000 000 000-O (
: Gibson and Sprinz; Hilcher,
Thomas (8) and Atwood.
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Suds 3. Padres 1 ;
SEATTLE, Sept 5-tfVSeattle
hit Frankie Dasso, the San Diego
f baseball club's fireball merchant
"safely 13 times for 3-rvictory
! here Saturday. The clubs will re-
" turn.' to' doubleheader' bills Sun
; day and Monday.' 4
' San Diego -.000 000 010-1 7 !
SeatUe -"I000 011 lOx-S 13 I
P'. Dasso and Detore; Carnett and
" -Kearse. :" i 1
NCAA Turns
War Bonds
I Vi CHICAGO, Sept 5 '-(Jfy The
NCAA executive committee, clos
ing a two-day session Saturday,
'ordered a. fund of $30,000, brig
. inally' collected to ; send United
States college athletes'to the 1940
Olympic games jn Finland, con
verted into war savings bonds.
i The committee . took no' new
action urging Intensified 'physi
cal hardening programs In col
leges and universities bnt re
Kerated Its stand taken in reso-
: - InUons at Ito meeting In Detroit
last winter. At that time It ask-'
.' ed governing groups of schools
' to provide facilities and cnrrle-
,. - alam adjvstmentr for ; develop- A
i men of physical programs as a
military - prei-servlce measure.
The committee ;saJd y it , would
.'- recommepd to xts: rules" group "that
. r 'tXt ruJeS'- affecting, college 'sports
S be frozen for; the duration. . -.T
SWEET . HOME Sent - $-JP
' ' ptaye'; Of t h' el.- McDowell
f Creefr.iCogguig company5 have xpr
" jected.a"- proposal " to : affiliate
Money
"r i - T Reject Union Plan
; with" thetCIOisn .X Hedtrick,
t Saturday r after an election.-. ;-.
- cilu4pn,'.e.viad.,
w i i r trx f l t c : sttc o .
KLAMATH FALLS OHEL, Sept
5 risPfc Sadie, the dancing elephant,-
was "stlllf sprawled out'on
the LaXeview high school football
fields Saturday night, showing no
1 inclination ' whatever to get up,"
the ' approaching notwithstanding.
' Sadie, Rassell Brothers' CIr-'
ens -Jachyderm; and her trailer.
. rolled - of f, the - highway near
Lakeview into Antelope (now t
ek;haBt) canyon Acr. 23. Clr-'
eus hinZi with the aid ef
. tlock and tackle and some oth
er elephants, got her back on
.f s rc:3. Eot.Eaile i'.:ti anJ
! '1 djwn and refused to get up.
Stidii
Cifciis
fflrk
Leaa
tyr rum
s;the Solons defeated Jfortiana o-o:nere -v:'.-f'::.v
to Oakland.
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.h.tABt th llfUs
- ; I
Coast league-leading Log Ange
les Angels an two bits, thus en
abling the SaeraaaenM Salons to
ereea within ene game . ef - the
LA nine. . - - ;; ."'
John Dawson
Bob Gardner
Gain. Finals
DEL MONTE, CALIF, Sept 5
-(;p)-Likeable Johny Dawson, a
Hollywood resident who stars in
golf . rather than in the movies,
and Bob Gardner, a San Diego
state college student, became fin
alists .Saturday in the California
amateur, championship. ,
Dawson, eonqaered Smiley
Quick, Los Angeles, t and' 1
lav what developed Into a tlcht
straggle after the former had
made a 'ranaway of it in the
first half ef the 31-hale semi
finals. ' ' - "
Gardner moved Into the last
phase of the links battle in some
what easier .fashion. He . took a
5 .and 3 decision , over Frank Hix
on, Pasadena, and led from the
second he'e on.
y-The. title will be decided to
morrow ever 38 holes at Pebble
Beach and the locale will be a
familiar one " to 21-year aid
Gardner. He lost oat for It here
a year ago, being defeated. by
Ernest Pleper, Jr San Jose,
who bowed ont In' the first
round this week. ." ',
BiUySeweU
Transferred
vciwr rrvrvorv wnrr? ttt c.n
cuit a uuviuji, n iuuii a , iKjik
5-(iT)-Corp. Billy SewelL the na-
tion's leading passer two years ago
at Washington State college, has!
been transferred from Fort Lewis
to Fort Wright and will seek a
halfback berth with the grid team
here, Coach W, B. (Red) Reese
said Saturday. " ..T
Reese' said the two dozen play
ers now.working but included men
from Florida; ; New .York, Texas,
California, Washington and points
betweeh-representing 13 states.-
rtuth
Hurt in Diye
- NEWPORT," Sept , S X
piunge - mto tne namtorium pool
bcreiFriday, severely tinjuriedrRo-
bert Matthews, ' 17 son , 'of Mrsv
tWillam Matthews; editor ef the
Yauin'iy News and president
pf the Newport -high student body,
r anient -of y the injuries .was not
determined,: .but he Was feared
to have: suffered a neck disloca-
lion.'' .' - " :- ,
ElephdnL
JL mt.'i ...,. ft '
Thus .reclining, she wai trans
ported to the nearby , field.
The eireua" hromfht'fn rn-
ful Gardner a htw .ii
pnant speciaiist He poked,- prod -
ded and tronounel "ii um)
as a dollar. But she stm Wouldn't
get UP. -: " V;-- ...v-
" The; circus bad. other ' engage
ments. It had to leave. It made
arrangement J for feeding and -attention
for . Sadie. And Sadie is
stm taking her ease and obstruct
ing .early football practice, but
seemingly thriving and healthy.
Yon figure it eat The circus .
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;jBT.. LOUIS, Sept
third-place St Lowa
third-place 5t wtm h r o wn i
swept their second straight dou- (
' Br owni
UeheaderJrom the Cleveland In- f
daans Saturday, winning the first
game, 0-2, with a four-run rally in
me eicnia unui( -hjju, tjuns , we
second kanie,.-4-37..with a" three-
run spree-.m e:s;yenth.';.Tlie In
dians now irau .we ; Browns dj
4 H iamesV; A ; Vr-
aevelandU-.T 000, 020: 000-2 sj;l
SttlxjuIsi'TOOO 001 Ur9 U 0
Kennedy,': Eisenstat-t?); tieving
(?) and Desautels, Hegan'(S); Os-
termueller and Hayes, Ferrell (8)
Qeveland 001 000 002-3 7 .1
St-Louis 019 00 SO-
Smith Ferrick: ?) and
Den-1
Yanks; Solons Split
WASHINGTON, Sept.V .-(f
Big. Bflf Zubef limited 'the New
York Yankees to five hits ias
Washington turned baclc the world
champions, 1 to 0; in . the second
game -Jot twln't bill ' Satoday
night, after the Yankees had taken
the opener, 6. to 2, behind Ernie
Bonham's steady hurling. ,
New .YorkL 400 000 002- a7 0
Washington 010 -000 0102 a - 2
X Bonham .Tand;. Dickey Leonard,
roiier (v; am tvans. v j v -
New York 1. 000 000' 000-fl. .5. 6
Washington- 001 000 00-l 10 1.
' . 1 1 rr 1 . J
- creuer, mu xiosar; .uocr ana
Early. 1 1 -
; CHICAGO. ; Sept- 5.-()-TThe;
left iMe of the Detroit Tigers', m-
neld-Thn-jiBasemah Pinky .Hlg-1
gins and Rookie Shortstop johnny.
1 , Mam MiMMlM . Tma nit. itiiv-
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J .IJ.4 . 1 1 H 1 T:
" A..V . . m
4-2 victory over, the Chicago
White. Sox. vr - ' . .
Detroit 810 101 001-4 11 2
Chicago 002 000 000-2 4 1
Trout and Parsons; Humphries
and Tresh.
A'b 4, Bosox 3
BOSTON, Sept 5-JP)-P bill
Marchudon won bis 16th game
Saturday as the Philadelphia Ath
letics came from behind to beat
the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 3.
Philadelphia , 000 120 100-4 9 0
Boston . 003 000 000-3 10 0
Marchildon and Swift; Hugh-
son, Brown (9) and Peacock.
Bowlers Plan
For League
Openings
The gathering of the two fore-1
most bowling leagues- this week i
marks the beginning of the fall
and - winter bowling activity" for
the Perfection bowling courts."
Some curtailment will be nec
essary dne to war changes bat
the Perfection management as
sures bowlers that teams will
be about, the same. .; -
The City. Major league meeting
has been called for Tuesday night
at eight o'clock, while the Com
mercial circuit will gather Wed
nesday, night
Montana State Grid .
Schedule Curtailed ,
BozEMAN, Mont, Sept i-
-Montana State college will- can -
ed its Rocky 'Mountain confer-
I ..:lt..u i.j i, iw'
i ence looiDau games uus vux, aui-
ietic director Schubert Dyche an-
nounced Saturday night -
Dyche Intends, he said, to go
through with the only two non
conference contests on the sc he
dale: Idaho Southern Branch at
Baseman Oct' 18 and Montana
University at Butte Oct 24.
Competitor for
' Vancouver's Clarence Maddern,
thiough '- now' patrolling; center
field position for the Los' Angeles
l Angels in the Pacific coast- league,
boosted .bis," average" - someV six
pointf 'and now leads', the- entire'
Western:" International..: baseball
.circuit .W&'i'sharpw4S3i percent,
aser-averages released 'Saturday
(revealed,:
Jack Richards, Salem's hust
ling '.first baseman, gained It;
more himself to takeXfirm hold
on second place with a J43
Average. 1 Even thooh Wch
ards' was not given credit for I
" the games of August' 39 and Si .
at Spokane not much hope was
. given the former ' Willamette .
. university ' man ta- overtake v
-Maddern. "V " '. .
" Sam Taofmina, Salem outfield
er, is in fifth place but does, not
qualify because of an Insufficient
number of games" played.
1 . ' . , o ab ? r : h Pet.
I Vancouver. i13l. 4431 sso. 122 .- S27
I srokn - usi 4444: nei. sei
I Tacoma 123 -4524. e4 1164-ass
. . ? team nxviixsa.
- W. I., PO A
B Pet.
Vancouver J79 Bl 3434 -1621
Spokane ..53 77 3410 1551
182 6S
228 954
til SSI
saieat M s 1151 1253
Tacoma . 70 C2 J7 1564
iS7 S4
rVDIVTDUAL. BATTTVO
mclaSc Players la Tea or Mere Gimtt
xcM ruetktn Battiac Brlow J.t
- . Ab H HrEbi Pet
Maddern. Van. ef 178 1 64 354
Rlcmaraa, Sal lb 111 111 U U
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Meet in Net Sin
NEW YORK, Sept S -flV
?A5 aS l V I "VV-?;-?". have .cuto deeply intpenum-
-' ViS X- knowsonV, pf aight' members of
' .Kk'fikl lastfyeWs.team'jiotet intmif
J 'fcnnPItnrtak
" -' -. r-'SSVf-v''&RJR: flew is ow wtuaij iJ
sn1 Tx) Sohmnlor 4r of ClMidale. Califs fomrht their to
the final round of the national
Forest Hills Saturday as a crowd
Buck Bruning
Retains Dog
Show Title
PORTLAND, ORE, Sept M5)
-Buck Bruning of Ashaba, hand
led by his; owner, J5r. Stewart
Sowle, Rockford, HL, Saturday
retained the - Pacific northwest
Springer Spaniel club's amateur
shooting dog stakes trophy.
. It was the second straight
victory for seven-year-eld Back,
the oldest dag hi the elnVs an
Baal event
- Newt Sir Malcolm, northwest
field tail champion in 1839 and
owned by" Dr. C.G. Sabin, Port
land, was second. .,-.' - "
-'r-Brawny of Ormaady, -owned
and handled by K. O. Beqsettej
Stockton, Califs was third and
Elysian Echo, owned and hand-,
led by E. G. 'Roller, Oakland,';
Calif, was fourth, "
Marendo's Chino, owned by A,
L. Marengo, Stockton,' won the
puppy stakes. ; '
The open all age event will be
held Sunday. .
Krause1 Selected
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UV-VregOll iHXT
I , vy.
,. EUGENE, Sept 5 -(P)- Gun
ther Krause of Portland ; is the
new president of the Oregon State
Bar association, named -.- at the
closing session of the annual con
vention here. - j : '
Herbert -Welsh, Lakeview, was
named vice president Arthur H.
Bueeola, Fpok. lb 4Mt 1S4
1 S SIS
3 315
LoForte, -Tac.-ea -3i:i jei
Taormlna, Sal, of 1Z
Jonas, ' Van, p ' S3 1
Wrieht. Van. lb ii. 47r
Abbott, Tac. of , -Mullen,
Van. 2b 528
II t M 311
30 48 3t'3
144 11-89 501
121 IS ; m 2-9
157 . - 4 27
Jacobs. SDok- lb 37 . 11
1. 9 21
Brovia. Tac, of 97 ; 7 M 2S3
Cameron, Spok, 3b 447 -129 58 2 3
Donovan, Van. 3b 363 105 1 70 2 9
Malolry, Van. sa 2?5 150 1 I7 W
Sueme. Van. e 33 109 S 47 SS
CCenaen. Sal. of IS O S 21
Adn. SDOk. of 4C1 123 1 43
Cauuanx, ul Z ..437 lit It i:
Pctertea. Sal. c 404 1U 4S 278
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; ? w vl I f. Enlistments in the armed forces
IChMerROAtf M1AW-. drinm tel aatsbier
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gles final
Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, I
amateur tennis championships at
of 9000 roared approval
Parker, the 27-year-old bat
tler ef Palish extraction wha
has been trying to win the title
for It long years, reached the
threshhold of his ambition as
he turned back Fanehe Segara
of Ecuador. S-L f-1, 2-C, t-2.
It marked the first time Frankie
ever had reached the finals.
:
Sehroeder, 21, and the nation'
top-ranked amateur player in this
war year, survived a -furious I
first set to eliminate Lieut Gard
ner Mulloy of Jacksonville, Fla
9-7, 6-3, 0-4. It also was the first 1
time he had been within shooting
distance of the .title, though he!
won the doubles championship last
year with Jack Kramer. I 1
Winners af the women's semi- I
finals were ' Lenlse ' Breogh af
Beverly Hills; Calif, and Paul
ine Bets af Los Angeles, giving
the coast state a monopoly on
the " sinslea play-offs. Miss
Brough, after a shaky start, re-
covered to lick blond Helen
Bernbird of New York City 5-7,
-4, 6-2. Miss Beta foaght.ff a'
'match' point. against herein the'
.' third set to win ont over Mar
garet Osborne of. San Francisco"
The women's finals ' will-- be
played Sunday,' as well as the
final -; in the men's doubles, 1 in
which . Sehroeder and Sidney
Wood, jrv meet Mulloy and Wil-
liam Talbert of Cmcinnati. Schroe -
der and Parker are not scheduled
to settle, their leud until Monday,
when . the women's doubles and
mixed : doubles .crowns also will
be.decided.' ' : r ' :",
Lewis, Portland, i was i, reelected
treasurer, . and V F. rM.' - Sercome,
rviuuu, iccicvvcu. bcvicmuj. '.
K
Only;
e
Schni, Tae,
P 'Z134 37 - J i. IS Tto
Youngman,Tac, irsj 147 c a w . zoa
. T-r av ' til m . aut -
puiiina. s.V8f'l325Vi5:,asa
97. it SI
g Championship
Bradley, Tac, p iXju- 23, 'a;2S3L'. ad-.$heltonpurse iithe .It.
tiy, pokv 3B 'iuei, :4-2 I? . iPrtUifthiarr Modiep-r-5 tar
iS:Ml "S. Ir'p-rSea re:hUhgunan
Roeee. SaL'-M
KitUe:Spok, p
OUHTg. .11
Bu&bman,
Ball.
Balstrom,
Moore,
Roane;
Bryant
Man, aav '-
4221
Pttar, Spok, e
4..5e.ao-. s i4
a.uiou,'Vaj, c
. rr T . . . - i-i a an an
- , it i . 'a -a -s- 234 1 invai... jv?eu .-w-v-w vet:
SpokipsM 3tr'a: i 4 324 h 4 Hiltibrand .handican 2.' 80 . Ur-
van. c ii:.ins -stfi- at 2231 ii--.-: - k..riii'"'v '-.:?.
Sal, 3b -a.l3S - 3S'e ' 1722 I I? ,usu-. rvue g iu, a -,
,!, .2i';ri1lr I,.;!'; Rll ( Will. M fsre-eti
i'Ta.lbr JJ SO a 44 317 Vtr'-7? -TT?-
Van; p.- 7 K"e 7f 2o9rJLn,tne,MUtiDrana, nanoicap.
Wi "a: Sjiaal..-
l-SaYf ;!fr2lt Observing tte 88th t)irthdayf
600 is .
schanr.Tae at -is u ess 123,125
' . I tT.rx; . -. r'JC a. .
Moore.-sal w2 is ii 4 i t: i
c, Johnson. Tac 31 13 - is 44 14 171
ErauU, Sal -: 1 v 4
Garland. polc .X33 11
Henriksen Van 29 10
Baetdi. Van-Sal t9i - S
Sooerberg, - Sal .32 Y t
Buthman, - Spok 28 S
O'Flynn, Spok 24 T
Brovio, Tac 1
Clow, Sal 24 -
Molitor, Spok , 14 . 1
UinhiS. Van a a
Noto Official scores of Salem at
Van
r poicane games ci ugusv ana
have not been received.)
Jona, Van , ..T...23 'ja .v ! '
GMitSiMipJBii:
n KEW..YOR1C Septal I -PH'Tht New York Giants' put
CTimpi'in;be;perintipU as
they rode to -ft Victory over the 1 NaUonal league leaders on
7
rif ". 1-' fan .i
Aom luesaav
PORTLAND, ORE.. Sept, S-WV
CoachRoberi LI Matty? -Math
ews Saturday, issued a call .for
what he i hopesV will be the first
University ox Portland xootbau
There b eonslderabla .doabt
I thai : this will j eonia aff .as.
' planned. for;. Mathews at ; y et ;
field? a ;toneh
Kmilin iil fokVmemeM. Phil:
Braphy and Orvllle Shields.
rilattewlls willing, tosettlt for
a' 20-man squad," let alone a win
ning one, .and in an attempt to
muster the squad, Portland has
declared . freshmen ' eligible - for
T1? P1 X : I X : 1
Dim-out , regulaUons upset tne
lPofnd achedule, ajid.it stm has
not been revised.
To date,' games scheduled are
Sept .25 Pacific Lutheran at
Portland; Oct 23 Wuametto at
Portland; Oct 23 Linfield at
Portland.
Tigers Best
Spokes9 8-7;
Or - T7 T
OClllliT f lLLOT
SPOKANE, Sept S-C-After
two nights of extra-inning battles,
Spokane and Tacoma managed to
finish" a Western , International
league baseball game In the resu
night,! Tacoma chopping short a
lation number of stanzas Saturday
Spokane rally in the ninth for an
8 to 7 victory. ..
Spokane had .the tying tally
an . third base when the . end
16 by Spokane off Charlie Schanz,
"Twenty-six bits were racked upl
posting hla t victory. Xhe hitter's
but Schanz struck out 11 men in
picnic "rsaw. Spokane's . Johnny
Stamper get four hits, one a ninth-
frame triple, in five times at bat,
and manager Pip Kohler: of Ta
coma hit .three-. for four. " ,
Tacoma' took a 4-2. lead in the
third but opened the eighth with
I the count all even at e-alt A Tex
J as league ; single by ; Pat Rooney
1 bushed home two counters, enouch
1 to win the.' came when Stamoer
I died on third : in' the ninth after
I tripling one run home for , Spo-
kaneJ
Tacoma L..:.:.103 020 020-8 10 1
Spokane -201 020 1017X6 2
" Schanz and Spurgeoni OTlynn
and Cameron.' yv.: 'ir
en
At
a ejnwr . 't'n at v (iMAinrlaot ".k f I . '
t sxioou' ine cara mauaes: v,-
lifMUyard targets, twb'prites
tin eaStcW AB-rXM
y
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o.-:.'roi;
7 f M.' I" Morris members of the f am
per Friday, night. withJir. ,and
I Morris at their Home, sso
North. 'fouilh.atreeV l.the group
er "TJr.' and Mr.- Henrr Morris
if.?':
Trapm
ioiuiijDaa
Scheduled for today at the Sa
lem Trapsnooters' cinbii themer-
?i!?r-!:i fell t otf each:3r--,-f.i is
I-440 ii is of Salcnr and ite and Mrs R. E.
14-1 ir 134. Seibert;r .of McIlvmejivhne
is s;s 14' n messages for the ccasibnT were
w 255 i?i 1 received from Mrs!. ' Rose AUen
5 U n il der, another ! daughter who Uves
14 io in si in Klamath Falls; from another
1 !m if !! Dr. Morris, a son. who makes his
J home in Pine Bluff, WjO and
i I .
I "CCl tWO grandsons.
Her
waning at
CtnelnaatLj the lass clipped a
fair game aff the Dodgers' adf,
vtjilage In the lnnant. chase,,
leaving them anly three, lengths '
to "front of. the Cardinals - J
In turning back, their crosstown
rivals" til, the opener Jor threes
game series before jcrowd of
8,963 paying " customers, the
Giants routed Whitlow Wyatt, the
ace of the Dodger curving. corps,
and tagged him with, his fifth de
feat compared with : 17 ' triumphs.
While Young's grand slam was'
h the payoff punch, the blow that
i pradneed the final Giant ran
' and sent Wyatt to . the showers '
was a single by rookie Mickey
Witek. wha collected three hits
- for the day to stretch Ids bat
ting' streak to 14 eanseeative
j games, 5 v .-' f v
: Bill McGee was Wyatt's mound
rival at the start,' but he failed
to Jfast jthrough ., the fourth, al
though "the Giants.:, gave , him v a
"vo-ruh lead in. the opening'frame
oa'singles by , Billy Werber and
I Witek, an error by Dixie Walker
FandVan outfield; -fly. by, Young.
vf alker, wha more, than made 4
a for. Ida bad threw ay on ring
im fonr of Brooklyn rmnsand'
tearing throe tinses Usoaelf, tied
the score lsi .' the' second with
the first of his two hem
Brooklyn .
.020200020-6
J00 041 00-7 10
New York
1
Wyatt, French (8), Casey (7),
Head (8) and Owen; McGee, Teld
man (4), Adams (8) and Mancuso.
CINCINNATI, Sept 5-6VThe
St . Louis Cardinals won their
second straight game .from the
Cincinnati Reds Saturday, 3 to 1,
Johnny Bepp scored the win
ning ran in the ninth an a short
liner toward Erie Tipton la cen
ter field, going ta- second after
Erie aasumed Johnny was going
to call it a single.' lie crossed
the plate on George Jarowskl's
single, '-i ' :;."-;vA
Ken ODea'i blooper jingle In
the sixth scored both . the other
Card runs, with Stan Musial mak
ing it an the way from first
St Louis 000 002 001-3 10 3
Cincinnati; 010 001 000-3 100
Gumbert, Krist (8) and Owen
Starr, Thompson (7) and Lamanb.
How Thev
WKSTEXN INTCXNATIONAL
WL Pet ' ' Wt.PM
Vancouv SI S3 jSM Salem . 58 73 .443
Tacoma 74 62 .544, Spokane '- M SO .412
aaioraay act ant
Vancouver 1-5, Salem S-3.
Tacoma t, Spokane t. '
COAST tEAGTJfc
Wl. Pet.
WLPct.
Los Ang 4 45 J91 San Fran
Sacrmto 82 85 i86 Oakland ;
Seattle . - S3 72 341 HoUywd -San
Diego 79 78 .500! Portland .
79 80 497
73 8S .462
70 89 .440
0 97 sa
sataraay Kesmit
saeramento S, Portland t.
Oakland 1, Los An teles 0.
San Franciaco 3, Hollywood 0.
Seattle 3, San Diefo 1. .
NATIONAL LEAGCE
WLPct. ' WLPct
Brooklyn 91 42 484! Pittsburgh B9 S9 .481
M, iOUia SV49 Aotjcnicago W 74 . 454
New York 73 60 .349' Boston .
53 88
Cincinnati 83 88 .494 Philadel
2490 J84
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BrookOyn a, Mew York 7.
St Louis S, Cincinnati 1.
AMEKICAN LB AG VI
- -. WL Pet - '
NewYork 89 45 J64i Detroit
Boston ' ' ti 54 .eoiChicato
WLPct
5 71 .478
59 71 .454
St. Louis .72 83 J33Wahfnetn 84 77 .412
Cleveland 64 64 SW);PhiladeTph 80 89 380
satarcay susana---.v....;
New York M, wumnnon x-i.
St Louis 4-4. Cleveland 2-S.
Detroit 4TCblcaso i; i "
Philadelphia. 4.. Boston S. V
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Official. Oorarnment Tire Inapoetors
Northwest War Industries footbal f.
league, wiu?vieaJO enierei irvin . .
oruand, -Vancouver, - Seattle anav
opoaane aeiense pianis, umpuncA
.1 a . . . . f--.- 1 i
ed a ,12-game borne-andhom
schedule Saturday' with play openi i."
ing Sunday,- September i4: i
Portland and: Spokane.?. -; ,' .
. .Vancoaver wW, play at Fort J
land and Seattle at Spokane In ir v
the first games, an ef arhlch Vtll .
Commissioner -.Cotton f.Wilcoa " V
listed the rest of .the schedule "U
as,followsi4 T-.7?::
Sept 27-r-Spokane at VancpuVer. f
Oct 4-T-Seattle at PorUaridC- l:.-,
Oct : ll-l-Spokaneat Seattle. "
Oct? 18 -Vancouver at; Spo-
kane - Portland at Seattle: i v 1
Oct 23 Seattle at Vancouver!
Portland at Spokane. - 'rvT t ' ; '
-Nov." l'f Ooen' for Xeima
play" - Independent elevens J ? i i -
Nov. S - Vancouver at Seattle!
Spokane: at Portland, e '-i 1
Nov. 15 Vancouver at Port-r
rorlworlJaYS
Iri:Portlafia
PORTLAND, OR1L Sept -UPi !
-tjrolfdom's leading money win
ner, . Ben -Hogan,' will spend ' two
days in Portland on his, Pacific
northwest benefit tour, Al White,
Portland " promoter -in charge,
said Saturday. ' - 5
On Sept 31 ha. will giye aa
exhibition ai Uoyd's golf eonrsa
'and the foUowlng day will play
a match at Alderwaad; with
three well o known Portland
prea, Larry Lamberger, Ted
Lengwarth and Al Zimmerman.
White sakt that f final arrange
ments have not been completed for
HoganY appearance at several ci3
ties, but that i he had been def
initely booked for Boise Sept ISf
Spokane Sept 13, Walla Walla
Sept '14K Seattle Sept 15, and
Vancouver Sept 17. Tentative ar
rangements have been made for
a Sept 19 match' at Tacoma and
several other dates are pending,
he added.
Iregion Nine
Again Wins
MANCHESTER, NH, Sept l(P)
Loa Angeles defeated Manchester,
5-2, Saturday for a second straight
victory in the American Legion
Junior baseball championships.
rne tmra game in tne best Uiree-
in-five series will be played Sun
day afternoon.
Sandberg Named
WSC Frqsli Coacli
SEATTLE, Sept Roy
Sandberg,' former Washington
State college football and baseball
star, was signed Saturday by the
University of Washington as fresh
man football coach to succeed El
mer Huhta, former Hoquiam high
school mentor who came here sev
eral months ago' but entered the
army- before he got to field a
yearling team. 'V 'j f ";
' Sandberg coached football at
the Collere of Paget Soand. Ta
coma, f rem' 1931 ta 1337 ; and
aba has coached i Everett high
school and Pnukli: Wgh," Porti
..He was graduated from
in mi ; "J.:"' v '
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Angeles
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