-' Add two more to the already navy and marine swollen athletic horde at U of Washington: Rollie Haag (no relation to Gunder the wonder since Gil is Swedish and RH is Dutch) and Don Bow er, both Oregon Staters the past year since leaving Salem high, have received orders to report to UW by the navy." FootbalUer Ilaag and Baseballer Bower are . both air corps hopefuls, sV just . how much intercollegiate sports t they'll be allowed to absorb' is a question I - . Probable reason why Clint Cameron wasn't as-" signed to Willamette in V-12 ' along with so many other for mer : Bearcats : is that Clint muffed his final exam this '.; soring. 'sol is headed for.: San - Diego and reclassification. Which isn't a disgrace at all. Bill Taitt, the kid who did so wlel as a freshman on Slats . Gill's OSC hoopsters. over the winter and had a real career a. ,':. m a r m a a .... a . . . lor . mmseix as a ; oaupiayer, flopped his final navy exam al- - so. ana was sent to san uiego for reclassification and just three Officer William Taitt in the navy's athletic program. So chances are, Clint will wind up CPO Cameron . V. Harry Elliott, popular ring: referee here in days gone by is now a gang boss in one of the Portland shipyards . . . and Airno Kallio, member of the wrestling "fiaternity before military call, is stationed at our village airport . . Who said sports as a whole was stone dead In the village? . W-uldn't , think m afterllooklnr er apeomlar CTento for the :: -1 Fourth: Portland Coast Guard vs. Camp Adair Seagulls in, Base " ball, 2:30 p. nw Geo. E. Waters park; annual penitentiary "re- -; lays" ahd baxing events practically all day In the end-of-State- street square garden; both playground swimming pools going roll ' blast, and on the Fifth the Legion-sponsored Kids races at Sweet- land. About all we'll miss Is the firecrackers. - Grounders ; and Pickups : rani Jackson, ex-Oreron basketballer and LL Jimmy. Robertson's "shadow" all through navy preflfcht triuning, also fTadnated from Corpus Christ! as a llentcnant In the marine air corps. Be switched over from nary to leathernecks as did Jim ... Seals Manager Lefty ODoul visions a typical Ted Williams every time he 1 looks at bis George. Metkovich, and Lefty should know. When Williams was but a sassy diamond in the rough with San Diego' in 1937 and from his left field spot razzberried everyone in the bleachers when they took ad vantage of his rabbit ears, OUoul used to take him out 'to the ball park" during the ajnTand teach Jhiin some of the scientific points of wielding a hit baton. Of course ODoul and Williams were on opposite clubs, but O'Doul, roundly regarded as one of . the best hitting teach ers in the game, looked at it from an impersonal standpoint . Y. Come to think of it hey. Lefty! How about teaching. Charlie Petersen how to' hit? . ; Howard Hobson wilt have at least one basketballer and baseballer for his Webfoots next Season whether he gets any V-12, V-7, marine hopeful 1-A students or jnot. Bob Cavtaess, McMinnville all state second string hoopster two jyears ago and both a fresh hoopster and pitcher for Hobson this year, lis 4-F beeanse of a pierced ear dram. And coaches have Just as big a hog for 4-Fs as they have for the V boys these days ... If you've wondered how come Babe Herman man ages to stick with Hollywood' and never does much more, than pinch hit occasionally, worry no longer j CPO Harry Trotter tells that the gay who pat the "dodge" in Brooklyn's Dodgers and the' only major leaguer ever to attempt to field a fly with mVesp while It was still on his head now owns 16 per cent of the Hollywood club. You Just don't go around releasing the boss even in baseball. So Babe's not such a dumb -Bum" after alL K The Sports Front - 15 Years Ago: July . 1, 192S Twenty-three fast racing ears have been. lined up for the Fourth of July race meet at the fairgrounds, according to A. C Noland, one of the men la charge of the event. The entries include such well known drivers at the Begg brothers of Olym pla, "Happy Horstman of Seattle, W. A. Hart of Spokane and Al t Johnson, "Swede" Smith, Clyde Blomgren,' Guy. Ouelen, E. D. ; Snyder, C. J Loerfler, Earl Cooper, Vie Pardell and Dick Ander- son of Portland. ' -1 - : . -y : ; Greenberg Not Only Ballgamer Tigers Await After the War Lowly Bruins Win Twin Bill BOSTON, - June 30 The Chicago Cubs , continued their mastery over the Boston Braves Wednesday, sweeping a war re lief fund double-header,' 8-2 and " 5-4, before 9,123 which paid an unofficial total of $9,532.83. Bill Nicholson gave the Cubs thier sixth straight victory of the sea son ; against the' braves with a ninth inning home run which broke the nightcap deadlock. . Chicago .J. 30 SOt 11 Boston t2 tOS 2 7 Bi thorn and &ZeCuHougli; An-V drews. Odom (1), Salvo (I) and t Klutts. -x -: Chicago Ml' Mi 015 11 t ' Boston ai 111 4 Lee, Hanysewskl (C) and Me- Cullough; Tobln, Javery (C) and - MasL I Made the Grade toy Partee, No. 1 catcher for the Eostea Hed Czx tils season. - made the "t!j siow" after five years in the minors. Ce started wii E-bee of the Arlxona Texas Iscp ta 1SSJ and was with Cxa rranclsca of the Ccsrt i-'r la n ws Lj ti rncrt lu:p liit'year. EOIXIE HAAG months later was Chief Petty . FORT GEORGE G. MEADE. June J0.-;P)-After the war has been won. the Detroit Tigers will have Hank Greenberg and other well known stars who - have joined the armed services back In the ball game - And they will also have a young pitcher named Dave Lat ter who is mowing the opposi tion; down with regularity In the seventy sixth division league at Fort George G. Meade. The 20-year-old army cor poral won bis third straight game .Wednesday by pitching a no-hitter and striking out 14 men as his regiment won, 4-L The one run scored against Latter, who says he was the Property of the Tigers and Played for Muskegon in the Mi chigan State league ' before his induction but year, came as the result of errors by bis team mates. Yankees Trip Tribe in 11th CLEVELAND, June 30 -ffV- niwiira s aouoie in the 11th in ning scored two mates and gave the New York Yankees a 3 to 1 triumph , over the Cleveland In dians Wednesday night in a bene fit game for the National War Fund, inc. ':-. . Borowy, Murphy and Sears, Helmsley; Bagby and Bosar. - Bosox, Tigs Tie DETROIT, June 30 The twilight game Wednesday between the Detroit Tigers and the Bos ton Bed Sox was called because of darkness after 12 innings with the, score, deadlocked at 3-alL The Sox forged ahead, 3 to 2, In the ninth : on Bobby Doerrs . homer with team-mate aboard" and double i by Eddie- Lake scoring Babe Barna, but the Tigers knot ted the count in their half of the ninth on Pinky HigginV four bagger. A crowd of 13,7S9 saw the contest, played for national war relief fund. V - Caghson and " Cooroy, Partee (J); Tracks, White (I), Crown (S), Newhouser (I) and Eich Atis, rcaeock (t)."" Ruins Chances In Gals' Open - Tees OfF on 6-IncIi Putt; Patty Berg Gains Semi-Finals By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO, June S0-(VEliza-beth Hicks, who won the Dura tion national amateur champion ship hi 1941, beat herself Wednes day in the women's western open golf tournament on the 19th hole of her quarter-final match with Dorothy Kirby. j c1 ) ? v The petite pro of Long Beach, Califs tried a five-foot putt for ; a win but the ball stopped six , Inches from the cup. In a -moment of irritation, she knocked the ball off the green.: r . Going to the 20th tee, she re marked to Mrs. Charles Dennehy, official referee of the match, that "I don't believe my six-inch putt was conceded by Miss Kirby. Guess I lost the hole." Miss Kirbyjf Atlanta, Ga star who dropped a 12-foot putt for a birdie on the 18th to square, the match, said, she didn't remember if she concede the putt or not. "I don't want to win by technicality 1 and IT1 give-her the putt now," insisted - Miss 'Kirby. ' 1 Kf - r- Referee Dennehy. had no alter native but to award the decisive hole - to Miss Kirby r under r rules of match play which make it im perative for'each putt to be holed out unless definitely conceded on the green, - Advancing with Miss Kirby to Thursday's 18-hole semi -' final ; round were Fatty Berg, winner of the national title In 193S and ' thte! western open in 1949, and two ) brilliant newcomers front the east, Catherine Fox of Glen Ridge, NJ, and ' Dorothy - Ger main of Philadelphia. - Using her putter as a cane as weU as a potent golf weapon, Pat ty was even par through 14 holes to beat Mary Agnes Wall of Me nominee, Mich 5 and 4, in the morning session and was only one over regulation figures through 12 holes ! in the afternoon when she eliminated another Michigan star, Detroit's Marjorie Row, 4 and 3. Miss Fox, Fatty's 18-year-old opponent Thursday, "ousted Sports-Writer Margaret Russell of Detroit 7 and C, then beat Mrs. O. H. Romadka, of Roches ter, Minn t and 1 by winning six of the last seven holes. The English-born youngster was one over par In her 12-hoIe morning match but was eight over In the afternoon.- Acorns Manage Split With LA LOS ANGELES, June 30.-OTV Seattle and Los Angeles' split Wednesday's doubleheader, the Angels winning the opener 5 to 0 behind ' Jodie Phipps three-hit pitching, and the Rainiers taking the nightcap, 2-1, as the veteran SyV Johnson bested Pete Mallory in a hurling dueL ; - t The Angels only run in the second game was Charley GU bert's homer In the f earth frame. In the sixth SeatUe counted as Mullen was safe on Mel' ; Mallory s error, advanced -to third on King's single and came home as the' Los Angeles catcher, Eddie Fernandes threw . the baU Into eenterfleld trymg to catch King going to seeond. . . PhippsV victory tin the opener was his tenth of the year without a defeat. It was the fifth time Los Angeles had blanked Seattle this season. : . -i ' i: :-r - Seattle , l00t 000-4 f j' Los jng. 0 202 HO 5 It , Speeee, Yelovie 7) and Sue me, Bonarigo (t) ; - Fhlpps and Holm. Seattle 909 HI M 4 Los Anreles 100 91 5 2 ; . Johnson and Sueme; MaUory and Fernandes. t - More Trophies For-State Meet I t ". PORTLAND, June 30-iff)-Four additional trophies will be at stake next week in the annual Oregon state tennis tournament at the Irvington courts. 4 Iik addition to regular cups there win be the Ferdinand Smith trophy in the men's single's, Alice Devereaux trophy In the women's singles, Multnomah ; AAC chal lenge cup in the men's doubles, the Dr. Bilderback trophy ' In the veteran men's singles.! :' -. - - - ' Sox 7, Nats 1 ' - CHICAGO, J on e 30rf-(ff-The Chicago White Sox ganged up on Dutch Leonard for three runs in the first inning and knocked him off the mound as they made four more in the fifth Wednesday night to defeat the Washington Senators, ? to 1, before 29,495 "war relief game fans who paid S32,624J50. A combined Washington-Whtite Sox team beat Great Lakes, 4 to 0, in a preliminary game. , i 't '-a Washington t010tl0-l Sv t Chicaro 300 149 C3x-7 13 t , Leonard, Herts, Haefner and Early; Grove and Tresh. , Five Soldiers Hurt r Five soldiers stationed, at Boise were injured in the overturning of an ; army truck seven 1 miles east of Baker." '. EaoebaU . 6BonnetG9 Bori'ozvsd by. hoys 'on By FXLXTZ HOWELL . COLUMHUS, June 39-CJT) Baseban, having swiped the hel met Idea from the army cut ting It down to a skull, cap to protect "b a 1 1 e r a from 'bean balls" now finds Undo Sam's khaki-clad corps retaliating-by adopting one of the pet features of the bsstbaH uniform. -A dinky; tight-fitting long billed cap, borrowed from soma coUege, semi-pro or league team, adorns the dome of practically every crewman on the army air corps big bombers. ON THE CARPET CAMPIadAIX, Juno 3S-(SpecIal)-Blajter, Camp Adair sentry dog who baa been In confinement sinee he returned from "absent without leave' recently, had his daytln court Monday. The now famous eollle solemnly sat. before Lt William Gilt summary court Judge, who sentenced him to be restricted to his quarters until such time as ho can be transported back - to the" canine training center. There It Is hoped further Instruction may bring the wayward dog to a full realization of the Importance of sticking t his post Blaser, tired of what he may have thought was Just a "dog's life. slipped oat of the leash a few days ago and made off the parts unknown. He returned voluntarily, however, thus making him "AWOL" instead of the more serious charge of desertion. (Pablle relations nhoto.) Eliminated' HMt'onjawsuswff". "1 i Elizabeth Hicks "teed off on - a ; six-inch putt in t moment of '. , Irritation during yesterday's rounds In the women's western ; open and eliminated , herself ' from the tournament - Phils, Bucs Tie PHILADELPHIA, June SO-F) The Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates battled to a 3-3 stalemate in 11 innings Wednes day night before 10,655 customers at a war relief game. Umpire George Barr halted the contest at the end of the 11th under a Na tional league rule that no night game may start ' an inning, after 1150 p. m. - Pitta. , 209 109 999 99-3 9 inula. 1.909 909 309 99-3 19 t Kesclgno, Buteher, Hebert and Lopes; oJhnson, Diets, Klmban . and LtvLagston. ' Broviis 3, A's 1 ST. LOUIS, June SHF)-The St Louis Browns' night pitcher. Vet eran Johnny Niggeling, held Philadelphia helpless on three-hit hurling while his . teammates backed him up with a 3 to 1 tri umph In a war relief game Wed nesday night, before. C015. custo mers who paid an unofficial total of $8100. ,:.-. - . . Philadelphia : 080 189 000-1 J 9 St LouisCG9 011 91x-3 9 Arntzen, Wolff and Wagner; Nirrellrg and Ferrcll. Uany Units Piiiislied The Portland was housing au thority reported 13.S53 units of a projected 18,552 have been com pleted with 12.CC3 already occu pied. ,:.. They get an Issue cap bunt , along the same lines, but the . pilots, .bombardiers, navigators and gunners - shun the GI" number in favor of the bor- s rowed headgear. ' Lt Charles F. Joe of Fre mont, Neb, acting public reU tlons officer at nearby Lock bourne air base where Flying Fortress crews : get , the final training tenches said the air men Kk'e the baseban caps be : cause: ; : ; - jj. : - '-S::' - "Their radio ear phones will , fit tightly over them, which they 9 - V ' - Bums Bash Cincy Twice,: Cut Cards' Lead to Few Points BROOKLYN, June SO-C-Entertaining throng of 26,893 fans who contributed. $32,134 the Brooklyn Dodgers crushed Paddle Pooh Set Neiv Marks - Both Olinger and Leslie playground .swimming pools rang up- new attendance records." for the season during Tuesday's scorcher, Olinger accomodating !: some 1199 bathers and Leslie " C02.I Seven-hundred ' were out . at Olinger yesterday while 399 were counted at Leslie, j ' Fart of the C93 of Tuesday at Leslie were made up of circus enipIoyees,v everything from clowns to bareback riders. One wee lad wanted to bring bis pet "seal ' for ' a dip but was ; disap? ' pohtted. . .' Cards, Giants DividePoiir JlNEW YORK.' June 30-flP)-After dropping the first game 4 to 3 in ten hinings, the St Louis' Cardin als came back to beat the New York Gisuts 5 to 0 in the second (Tarrfe V mnA Hnlrf J Jialrilv'; tA"' first I place in the national-league as 16,- 694 fans watcned a warxeuez dou ble-header "Wednesday. t Howie Pollett pitched six hit ball in the nightcap; and was supported by four homers, two by Lou Klein. St Louis 919 999 992 94 7 t N. T. U09 909 919 1-4 Krlst Dickson ' (7). M. ? Coo-' per (t) 1 and. W. Cooper; Melton, , Adams (9) and LombardL ' St Louis m 191 191 4 11 9 N. T. ..000 999 9999 f 1 Pollett and W. Cooper, Odea ' (7); Chase; Munga (7) and Man- BIG six y tn Baseball. - By tbAasocUtedPrss BATTXNO (S leaders ta each leane) Player aa4 Chik -B AB "H PeC Dahlerea. Phillies 60 125 21 ? .351 Hoekctt. Phillies 1M 223 52 7 342 Steohen. Browns .48 184 ST S3 J4X Mccormick. - Reds -S3 S43 29 SS h33S Herman, Dodgers : 6S 24S 3S S3 334 Higgins. Tlgexs M 214 29 H J1S - ; a." . s. aaaajaaja)- -..-v.,,, . r- BUMS BATTKD IN . A- ''l Nattoaal Lnim ' Aas-rlcaa Leaeoe Herman. Dodgars 48 (Stephens, Bras, 42 DiMasglo, Pur. 42Johnaon Sena. : 40 Elliott. Pirates- 40, Siebert. Athlet.' 3$ BOMK RUNS -; - National Leasme ' American Leacue Ott. Giants 8 Keller, Yankee IS Utwhiler. Cards S Stephens Browns S Nicholson. Cubs S Gordon. Yankees S : - - (York. . Tigers . ' . COATS and ELACHS S Cl U Clzlhlzn 7 wont do over the t;sue or over- . seas caps. Then, too, the boys . move around a bit In the planes, and baseball caps don't get knocked off as easily as ether -models. The crews like ,em."'- yr Capt. Cllly Southworth, Jr of Columbus, pnoting 4 Fort- i ress somewhere In 'A England, wears a baseball cap presented , ' to fciin ty tis Illustrious Cxii Manager. ( Eniy : Soathworth r of f the World Champion St. Louis ; . Cards; r but practically a very ; . . league dab fs represented some-i where In the corps.- : . SrV'i if in paid admissions td war relief, the Cincinnati 'Beds twice Wed- nesaay a-u ana lis io press wira- in a few percentage points of first place in the National league. Curt Davis and .Buck Newsom held the Beds to 11 hits in the two games. , A, . AAA AAA ''" A . . " M A ' (incuuuu w www a Brooklyn 901 919 93x-5 19 9 Tandermeer and Mueller;;. Davis and Owes. M ' ' --, ,i. ; t Cincinnati 191 909 912- 5 7 3 Brooklyn 919 152 0Zx-ll 16 1 Heusser, Stone : (5), MaUey (7) and Dephilllpes; Wyatt -Newsom (1) and Bragan. How They COAST XJEAGVB ' Wl,Pct. WLPA Los Ang. M 19 .740JIollyw'd 34 40 .439 San Fran. 42 30 .583 Oakland - 33 39 '.438 Portland .34 35 .493 Seattle J1 41 .431 San Diego 3S 37 483,Sac'nVto 23 4 Wednesday results: - At San rranciac 4, Portland 2. At Los Angeles S-l. Seattle 0-2. . At San Diego 3. Oakland 1. At ; Sacramento X Hollywood f. St. Louis SS 23 623 PhlladeV 30 31 .492 Brooklyn 42 2 618 Boston 2S S3- .467 PUtsb'eh 32 28 .533 Chicago 25 38 Cine'natt 30 31 .492 N. . York 24 40 .373 Wednesday results: u At New York 4-0, St. Louia 2-5 0 At Brooklyn 5-11. CincinnaU 0-S. ' ' At 'Boston 2-4. Chicago S-4. ! At Philadelphia a, Pittsburgh 3 (night gam cauea tuti -na ox utn). -AMXRICAN XJEAGVB . .V 7' V. - W L Pet. : W L Pet N. York 24 24 .588 Chicago 28 30 .483 wash'ton .34 29 .340 Detroit 2T 30 .474 Boston S3 31 JOSjSt. Louis 27 31 .468 Cleveland 30 32 M PhiladeL. 30 25 .462 Wednesday resulta: - . . At St. Louis 2, PbiladelphU 1 (night game). . j At Cleveland 1,' New York 2 (night game). . - . At Detroit 2. Boston 3 (night game tie). . r S At Chicago 7. Washington 1 (night game).':''.-. Some said oil froshnosa was cjougod br a doiar That.was feoiore. Mosior Broad preTod thorn ell crasy. . . . .mvv ef t!;e Lit- tie World Champion Columbna Bed Birds, has fUled several flyers' reauesU for caps. . "Ill bet there are more base" baU caps worn la bociers tian on baseball dmonds tLlsHrear. And that's the way it should bo for those kis are la thera pltchiag and titting-f or an f a," he:sald- :;f'::Z : "' Cipt "23ani Greenbersi De troit's pre-war slugger- de Isxe and now physical education la spector wi h the tlylm training - If Beavers sta - '!f;.v,vj-!-.''-;'.,.t.;.; ?: V.""A.:.SC-:;-, 'j r. '.. ; -, Again By ; 'Frisco " Petersen Helps Hit Seals to . : Straight Win Over Portland, .-2 . . SAN FRANCISCO, June 30-W-San Francisco's Seals touched off late inning rallies-on two score a 4 to 2 win, their second Scnaiizliiirls IHvelfthii Cailteaux Assists ; Chas. in 3-1 Job SAN DIEGO, Calif, JunelSO- (aV-Charlie Schanz registered his 12th win; of the : season Wednes day as San Diego defeated Oak land S to 1 in a twilight coast game. The oaks were nota score less until the , ninth , when they scored! their lone-tally. - -i ; - The . Padres . dented- the plate twice in the fourth inning. George McDonald, . who got two . doubles in four times : at bat, - hit a two bagger, ahd Walter Lowe singled him to third. Al Caflteaux's single brought home McDonald, and Schanz long fly allowed Lowe to score. i; ;.' i' . 'lU -.- . ;.- Oakland ..00 000 All 17 X San i Diego ..000 200 01 3 9 X PIppen and Kaimondl; Schanx and , Salkeld. -. . . . V Aquatic Meet Slated ' TACOMA, r June ZO.-Py-Aa aquatic program for the entertain ment Of service men in this area and their families will be present ed Saturday and Sunday t Amer ican lake, beach 3, on the east side of the lake. ' D. F. Goodrich now offers You t ho mm mm mm m nnnn LwJU READ THE RECORD OF ACTUAL TT7E .CAN ;OFFEB eligible ear .owaers tko oaly syatketis tires hacksd V by tko experience gained from thia ear enaer's test D. P. Goodrich SaTextowaa. In 1940, tkousamds of BilTartawas (in iraieh atoro thaa kalf tai rubber was synthetic) .'were sold to kaadrcds of ear etmcrm. Tky were, pat to work rigkt alongsids aatnral rubber tires. Ifore taaa 0, 000,000 niles kaVo gone by ... and these SaTertowas more tkan equaled the psrfomaaeo of tie natural rubber tires. Bo depend oa the records of actual perfonaaaeo and get -r all-syathetie a T. Goodrich EUTertowas. Coao La aad see tkis tiro today. 4 - ' v EASY TERMS AVAILACLE IF YCU DI;S!."1I LIMITED '5TOCKG Oaly ItC loo Holders ttke QooUfy For. Tiros for Essoatiot Drhrlat) Con ot Tkoso Aatorisol Xavortowas.- , Thai atllt la a eritieal rufcto v ' Wt-e. af m artati rubw la M-a-a tot vital war rAqvir-at-ata. ary- Aawrieaa Must eontiBU to ' e-aa-r-a aubfc-rl tUw the kaato Tvlaa af Ura eounatloa front the OCiae at thm Xabbar bir-cteri , 3' Ka-a iraoe aras seaoatlr amttataaV - I Km. Aaat sa - DtWa yaw wiA ala- aaa. r w . J L.. .. . .... a . . corner. J cf f;3 'stcrr i t Let I the wctlcr. 1 i " athiitia fie::: : j j '-'EBrreJ-.a-l t berg s' cl ' 1 . a sweat sa'. etlesihttdcs wit' crews. First Lt C. ' of Frinceisn, III, 1 letic f"cre, anl L ' wasted ta tV-i I - -r former . Tiztr s'r, - berg sl-a-sUr?d -! am a sol--:? i. t a ball r layer." 1 2nd roruana ihuiw. kxxj in a row oyer ine tiuuds mt leaguers. The locals tlasted Joe Orrcll for four hits and t runs La the seventh and added two more off his successor, tloriao Pleret il, in the next frame. PoHland ' d r o t o Tom' Seats from! thai vmoand In, the tih. scoring. one' ' tally and also . garnereJ a ran off Bob Joyce la ; the SiK when I CNell doubled and came home fen Rogers' single. : : The Seals started the scoring in " the seventh when, after Met kovich had forced Peterson, the succeeding batters, .Steinbacher, jsunr ana zoung, avu mi aaxcijr. u the 8th, Peterson singled, ' took second when Thompson' failed to field' the ball, and he and Met kovich, who had walked, scored on singles . by ' Steinbacher and Suhr. - Portland 000 0C0 011-2 f 1 San Fran. . 000 080 22x 4 t 2 ' Orrell. PleretU t) and Adams; Seats, Joyce (t) and Ogrodow- skL ';..' ' Twinks 5, Sacs 3 SACRAMENTO, ' June SO.-P)-The Hollywood Stars defeated Sacramento 5 to 3 for the second straight win in a row. in a Pacific Coast league twilight contest her Wednesday.- Although the, Solons outhit the Stars they' failed to get those ail-important base hits at the right time. Bollywood 030 200 000-5 10 0 Kunmta aaa ZS1 000-3 11 1 - Blanton and Kill; Drelsewerd, t....iii. m r . l .. VWUW,AUV HUH iUUVUSl I "). w.4 U Cr C 12 t. .a. )-,.,,, . I . .i Li i . ' , , 9 9 - - ' " mm mm- nmim