The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 11, 1943, Page 13, Image 13

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PIIILAE Jnly 19
(J1) The major leagues wiU set
ep their all-star sconery at
Eiibo park Tuesday night for
baseball's ' 11th annual dream
game and although the war has
removed some or the brightest
stars from, the backdrop. It
scarcely has dimmed the glamor
ef the game.
A capacity crowd of 33,088 Is
exreci-ilscs lis -;ciit!a la.
Its flrri :rr::-,.;,, i h TIILi
del;L!3 fl ilrri towL-g st
tliLt. -J ths rei-hot TL!Zy
fans rr.;y ts treatrJ ta another
first the first victory for ths
Rational - league wi:a; the
American -league has been the
home tease . - '
: Having thrown off the- ycks
of the American league In the
lastworli series,' the senisr eir-
cr!t csir cr;eaxa ts have the.
best chance. ef success la the
all-star affair since' the. team
piloted ty E;:i llcXechnle
snaihered ths American league
4 to 8 st EL Louis la 1949.
Joe ircCarthy, ' bossing the;
American - league representa
tives araia, Hiely will choose
Epergeon . f Z$u3.n . Chandler , to
lead eff the clicking. Cot T the
Yankees, who : this year have
only five men la the game, may
have en!y ene ether starter
Joe ' Gordan.
r::i riztej tit the Ysnhees
also is, the 1 "ileal catcher, but
. he has teen lai-reJ for more
than a month and may not be
avsnahla. -:r
With righthanders Ukely to
start en ' the mound for both
cl-hs, the linecps for this year's
game prehatly will be: '
NATIONAL LEAGUE-
Dahlgrea, Ph!Ues, lb: Herman,' '
Xsirsrs,-Ih; liirlza, C-rJ. f ;
Cack, C'-hs, th; JZzlIzS, CztZ.i,
f; Galan, Dsixtfs, cf; Clt, Cl
aris, cf; 17. Cc;er, Car J j, c;
IL Coc-er, CsxCx p.
bert. Athletics, lh; Gordon,
Yankees, Zb; Lterhc-s, Erowr.V;
ss; Kfltaer, Sh;
fleLL Tilers, cf; Cse, Cenalcrs,
of: Eeaih,.IaiIaE3,' cf; Elchey,
Yankees, or Early, Senators, c,
Chancer, Yankees,, p.
Defeats -!ci!&r
Byl25Yar?s".-
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A- : ID, V. 1' , jUnV JDu.Q'
Ip l!.::,;A v Injljllnl
Speaking of athletic families, how about. the Timber Wolves of
ramD Adairf We'd say they were definitely not behind the door
when the sports, heroes began getting themselves goDDiea up py
the various military units.
mmm ' . K V 1 T
mere a ox course tA. uoo uui
ty, TW athletic office who did
some mighty efficient ' hooping
ference southern, division, Sgt.
"Long John' Widf, former all
American hoopster at Kansas
under Phog Allen and now bus-,
iness j manager .. of the timber
Wolf ball club, Sgt. "Slats"
Obitzi seven years Bucknell U
swimming "-. coach ' - and . once a
professional basketballer him
self, and the personnel of both
the TW basketball and baseball
teams, to, mention a few the
high-scoring Herb Brown of U
of Indiana whom none of the
quints hereabouts could keep
from hitting the hemp regularly
last winter, Jack Knott and- Beau Bell, the renowned major
iiinim on the hall dub. Gus Gregory and Dean rye, tne Keen
keystone combination and Paul
tfio f1t.fnntM3 outfield oair.
Another of the Wolf pack is CpL
sistant to the assistant in Duffq's athletic office. vAnd, like most or nis
sidekicks, versatile to sal the least High school football, basketball,
Ahall and half-milin at Allentown. Pa, then basketball, football.
low-hurdling and haif-miling at Muhlenberg college, also in Allentown.
following and still before army life with the Timber Wolves, Kennedy
coached amateur baseball, basketball, football, Softball and track teams
in estern city leagues and worked summers at resorts as water instruc
tor and rhvical education teacher.
pet in both band and an orchestra,
for four years and then cooked up his own swing band.
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Torpedoes Not Alone 'on FT Boats
Then just to make certain he didn't miss mock, Kennedy of
ficiated basketball, football, baseball and swimming. . "
At present the corporal is at home
a long-awaited one it was, too. Mrs.
with an SVpound future general on
able to attend the actual presentation until last week.' . .. '
r . Letter, from Ensign "lows' Joe, Murray, the former Bearcat rone
TT bostinr. looking as If It gave at least one censor and his scissors'
a nightmare, tells between missing lines that Joe has already been"
to sea and not for merely pleasure cruising. Murray hit port long
enough to give Art Balrd. seeend-sseker for the 'Cats this spring,
reasons why Midshipman ' Art should transfer ever to the PTs.
Another of Murray's cronies is
lamette law student who is now in the amphibian command.
"Before we left on our cruise the recreational committee gave ms
four phonographs, 599 very good records, checkers, ping-pong sets,
. 499 good books, some softball and a boxing bag," says Joe. "Now
sll we have to do Is fWa time f use em." - -
Turner Coaxed to Fight 'CAoud. 1 , -. '
Could be build-up propaganda and
way, Matchmaker Jack Abrahams
. sugnt me nrst proiessionai Doxing
Hector , the pup grew up and died,
' Turner at first didn't want any part of Injun Pat Black Cloud, the
gent he waltzes the main event; with Thursday. Seems mat Turner
. remembers how , well liked he isnt in the village and figured that If
. he were to get his can knocked
.very first time he came, back to town. .
- Bat Abrahams says he eonrlneed Mr. Big Bond that inasmuch as
" the future of the pre punching parties in our village depended en
; tirely en jost how much and what kind of action the boys gave off
' with en the first card, he'd best start right eff against Black Cloud
and forget all about his personal feelings. Apparently a cenvm
. clog gent, Abrahams got Turner's' signature on the dotted line
- without further ado.
I Black Cloud has a pretty fair recent. record at that.- He's decisioned
Billy McGee of San Francisco, well-known in Portland, two out of
three times and finished in a dead heat with him the other. He fol
: lowed up by kayoeing Jimmy Collins,' another popular Portlander, in
; four rounds. A wiry-built lefthander from Fort Yates, North Dakota,
Abrahams says Black Cloud is a "race horse", type of battler, with
; plenty of potent left hand.
-' Here's hoping Abrahams knows what he's talking about and that
' Black Cloud is all ho claims bo ts..HeH have to bo against Turner.
Viks Will Have Football
.Those who saw Salem high's Viking footballers get kicked around
10 straight times last fall while failing to win a game but still predicted
that Coach Tommy Drynan's green peas would have better days come
next season, may see a replica of
again come f alL -f -:; - : " ; - - ' - - - - l
. s YeaH recall that almost all the Vik plgsklnners of .'42 had left
at least another season of eligibility. Bat new It develops that a
' r fistful are eligible for another klad of competition, too the war.
; In fact Drynan's two first-string ends, Jim Weaget and Ed Bran-:
die. both with eligibility left, arc already In the navy learning the
.'difference between port and starboard. ;:fy. ivrii .
What's more, Drynan's entire backheld may be any place but in
alem when September rolls around. Bob. Warren. Owen Garland
. add John Wehrli, who with Bruce Hamilton formed, the SHS rendi
tion of the "Four Hoesemen," are -all 1-A--not students necessarily.
but draft classified out aenniteiy.
fied, he's still hampered by the bad
last fall and re-injured this spring,
- football from row 1. seat 2 this season. ,
' ? All of which adds up to a fine
could use a few wins. . , r - , '
. One thing for sure Athletie Boss Gurnoo Fleslaer says therell
; bo no "Salem nigh Drops Football", headline coming, from the
Tik TUla. "Sure we're going to have football." says be. "And weH
' ', win seme games, too I hope.
JPzn tttonT" a
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, . On the Salem Golfers
, , 4 Eight, matches In the second
round of the annual Salem Golf
club handicap tournament were-
played " yesterday, five la the
. championship flight and " three
' in the once - defeated first
flight
.Pat Petrel," Deb SeJerstrom,
COATS
and '
CLACKS
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. CFL. CLE YE KENNEDY
Armstrong and Gene, Connor,
!
Cleve Kennedy, assistant to the as
He tapered off by tooting a trum
actually taught trumpet lessons
in Pennsylvania on furlough, and
Kennedy presented Mr. Kennedy
June 19, but Mr. Kennedy wasn't
Jack McCullough, one-time Wil
then again it could be fact. Any
who brings to town Thursday
cam me vuiage nas naa since
says Leo "The Same Old lion
off he didn't want it to happen the
Team at Least
the gruesome happenings all over
- And although Hamilton isn t classi
knee he got in the -Eugene fame
so quite probably. wM see all his
howdy - do, and right when the Viks
ititeiriica f?s
Don Hendrie, , Jack Nash
O. E. McCrary continued unde
feated toward the crown aires-
, dy knocked off Walt Cllae, Jr.'s
noggin : by ; advancing through
second' round firing nnscathed
yesterday. Petrol handed J. W.
MeCalllsterhls first setback, 8
SBd - L and Sederstrom posted
a' 3 and 2 wis ever John, Em-
lea. "Dangerous Don" Hendrie
silvered along by ckeing out a
1 up win , over John . HeltxeL
Nash tripped Dave Eyre by the
ear; count and He C r a rV'.
; dawned B. Thompson 4 and 3.
... Harvey Wahlgren, r the city
cpen champ led yesterday's play
In the once-beaten first flight
with a 1 up win over Leo Estey.
Carl Armpriest eliminated Har
ry Gustation from further play
willi atlse 1 up win on the.
J.;;!i tela an J Ted Chariiers
Official Record
Lowered 3 Seconds
LOS ANGELES, July 10.-VPh
G under Haegg, the tireless Swed
ish - fireman, established : a new
American record for the two-mile
run today at 8 minutes, S3 J sec
onds, and also lowered the time
for the official world record of
8:58 Set by Miklos Szabo. of Hun.
gary, in Budapest in 1937. " ( f
The long. striding naeggs
time was about six seconds '
slower than his ' own unofficial
time of 8:47.8, which he made
In his native lanjd last year.
Gil Doods, stocky and bespec
tacled Boston divinity student
who furnished the main competi
tion for the 24-year-old Swede,
led for the first three laps, - but
Haegg caught him at the wire line
starting the fourth " lap and fin
ished 125 yards in front.
He looked back several times
to see Just how Dodds was far
ing and waved his ana at the
7.598 cheering him as he came
breezing down the stretch, C
The American record of 8:38.8
for the two mils was set by Don
Lash, of the University of Indiana
at Princeton, NJ, In 1838. I -
Another American record fell
by the wayside today as Cliff
Bourland. University of Sonth-
' Calif ornla, track captain.
ran the 509-yard dash in S8L1
seconds, beating the former
time of M. W. Sheppard. set
back fas . 1918 at Celtie Park.
NT, at S7.8 seconds.
Commission
Closes Big
Game Area
PORTLAND, July 10 -(jp-The
state game commission, complying
with an army request, closed Sat
urday a huge section of Oregon's
big-game hunting. lands for the
duration ; of extensive military
maneuvers in central Oregon.
The maneuver area most
of Deschutes and part of Crook,
Klamath, Lake and Grant conn
ties was closed to hunting, of-,
f eetive Immediately, bat Ask
ing will be permitted as usual.
. The closure will affect deer and
antelope 7 hunters principally as
the area about one-sixth of the
state's - hunting area I embraces
some -of the choice deer and ante
lope country. No elk tracts are in
cluded in the closed area.;
Maneuvers will ' be - started
by the army and continue
until well Into the winter, per
haps longer.: nr.!
The commission withheld action
on a 3000-acre duck reserve near
Cresswell ; after petitioners con
tended that considerable pasture
land would be -damaged and that
the ducks would be a menace to
crops.
Ortiz, Robleto
Set for Qash
SEATTLE. July lCKfl-Manuel
Ortiz ( bantamweight champion of
the world, and Joe Robleto of Los
Angeles, who has already given
the champion two : rough fights.
finished training; Saturday 4 for
their - championship - go here ' at
the civic auditorium Monday eve
ning, i ,-t 'i-tf- :
The 15-round match for the 118-
pound title. Which Ortiz holds with
the blessing .of ' both the - national
boxing nssoeiation and the ' New
York commission, will t reintro
duce the fight game in Seattle for
the first time in more than a -year.
Ashcom Accepts" 1
Ail-Star Invite
PENDLETON. July 18.-6P-
Dick Ashcom. three-letter Univer-
l-sity of Oregon footballer, Satur-
uy accepted an invitation to may
with the - collegiate A 1 1 - St a r s
against the Washington Redskins.
professional team, . at Evanston,
X1L, August 25. He Is in charge of
the city Nstatorium here. '-
Dallas, Valsetz ;
Teams Vie Today
, DALLAS The Dallas and Val
sets Legion Junior baseball teams
will play a game today at 230
p. m. on Mack field near Falls
City, according to an announce
ment made by Coach O. E. An
derson of the Dallas team, Neil
Richardson . is expected to ' pitch
for Dallas. ' '
polished off III Hamaa S up.
Only four more matches Is
the second round remain to be
played today. All four must be
battled eff not later than to
night according to &e tourna
ment committee.
Addiliorial Sports
On Parrs 10
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tative D. C Westerhout (standing on diving board), coached mUUary representauves ounag sne pass
week In Olinger playground swimming pooL Upper photo shows
mnaled "fatteM" trousers and
raft made up ef two Inflated barracks bags attached to a. stretcher. Four such barracks bags and a
stretcher recently transported six men across Lake Washington h Seattle. The men were also taught
imm tm tmfl&i th Km. nuUlen ud shirt isleevea in about one second. The course is being taught
bv renreoentativoo of the Kod Cross to 80011017 uniU throughout the
Adair Seagulls Play
Nine Here
i The Camp Adair Seagulls ball club, which played the Portland Coast Guard here last Sunday
and was to have-played the Guardsmen a return game -today in Geo. E. Waters park until the
CG'ers had to withdraw, yesterday challenged the Snellstrom Braves of the Cascade league, was
accepted and will meet the Braves In the local ball yard this afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The local
American Legion post will spon
sor today's tussle as It did last
Sunday's. - . , 1
The Braves, currently tied for,
the top spot In the Cascade
loop, ' are : managed ; by . Bill .
Greene, ex-State leaguer with
Eugene. Most of the players est
the Snellstrbm nine are former
Eugene high school and ; State
league stars from that section
of the state.- 23 'c -The
Seagulls, who despite their
defeat here ilast Sunday, have
practically clinched ; the Timber
Wolf inter-division championship
at the post..; -;v
Sldearmer Everett Ericsson,
Seagulls see who had the Coast
Guardsmen on his hh for six
Innings last Sunday -before be
ing , batted eat, will probably
et Manager Xlg" Nyers start-;
Inc. call today.
Utah Golf ers
SALT LAKE CTTYi July 1HJP)
Three Utoh brothers -figured
prominently Saturday In the. sec
ond round of the Utah open gou
tournament but it was Sid Her
man of Walla Walla, WasIT, who
still topped the field.
Herman,; a former Salt Lake
City - professional, dropped con
siderably below his pace setting
three-under-par 69 Friday- by
carding a 74, but it was good
enough to give him a running to
tal of 143 for the 33 holes.
Other ' scores mcmded:; Lloyd
Mangru m,; Los Angeles, 143;
George Von Elm, Los? Angeles,
150; Ellsworth Vines, Los Angeles,
151; R. W. Olsen, Sandpoint, Ida
ho, 168.
BIG SEI
- .
Ire Baseball
By the Associated Pros
Y Ktla fthrM k&Sm ta osek War)
pi..m risk A AB H Prt.
Curtright, White Sox Sv 1S St t 439
Steohens. Browns 1 233 S3 77
Hack. Cubs 74 2 J 43 S3
Herman. Dodgers 79 T 1 -HI
Wakefield. Tigers 71 301 39 100 J52
Khmk ktl4 In:
Natioaa.1 Lease Asaerleao Lete
Herman, Dodgrs 58 Etten, Yankees 83
IMtn rant,. ...
K.L.Mn.l irum '" ameticaa Leacae
Hannan Pacing
Ott. GianU . U.StepheR. trow 11
What Water Safety LI
Intensive 39-hour course In water safety In which Ked Cross Represen
shirts. Lower! nhoto shows five men
Today; ; 2:30 pi m.
Timber Wolves Nip Warriors
3-2; 2nd Game Albany Today
PORTIJNrT-(Special)--The
took a firm hold on the northwest
championship here Saturday with
the Fort Lewis Warriors. The
game series " at Albany - Sunday
with s-2:30 p. m. game.
-It waa Manaseri Jack ' Kaett
who both pitched and hit his
ewn 'win Satarday. With the
score' tied at: t-t la the final
end and third. Knett laid down
a 4 perfect bant - te net only
sqaeesc Virgil Ledbetter screes
bat chalk p his -first base hit
ef .the season as well.
The Wolves scored twice in the
eighth on singles by Bill Slpey the
catcher. Dean rrye, 'Beau
Betl and . Paul Armstrong, Bell
and Armstrong driving; in the
two, . .. .
Kaett - gave - nine fairly
tiered hits. Beallewed three
in the Fert Lewis, sixth and
they cast hiss a ran. Three mere -
'blews in the seventh breaght ta
the ether Warrior tally.. Cart
Handy . and neraaaa Beieh beth '
came thrensh with clatch drivea
te acceont f or the rans.
Bell and Sipe were the leading
batters for the Wolves with a pair
of hits apiece.
A crowd of approximately five
hnndred ssw the game.
roar ucwis m as a h o a
Lee. aa ; : : 1 -t- S-- 4
Pinterell. Ztt 4
Retch, lb - i -
KubJcek. e ,. . .4
Amovtch. it , ,.,-4
Handy. 3b .S
IS S I
its
SI IS
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e ii a
s t a e
s 4
0 U 0 1
s s as n
Mrowezjrnakl, rt
Brieer, , cf - .
Brown. 7 m a , ,
Totals
4
4
4
TIMBEB WOLVES J ,
Gregory. as-- -4
rrye, 3b : 4
BeU.- lb -n..- ,-,, S-
ArmstroriS. et.. 4
Connor, it . a
Rich, rt , , .
-edbetter. 3b . ,,, 4
Sipe, c , m. 1
Knott, p
Totals ,. , , .....
-33
8 27 19
. (One out when wlnnlns run
scored.) , -
fort LewU
Hits
..ooo ooi ro a
J19 013 2-0 8
Timber Wolves .
K;.s -
ooo ooa c-t 3
-X 114 C 2 B
Iwii batted In. Ilany. I
Armstrons. Knott; tw base
a os ft a a
eans as Taught by
"4
the men keeping buoyant by using
actually afloat on an imprevisea
country. (St a teams u sports photos) J.
Eugene
Camp Adair Timber Wolves
army camp's mythical baseball
a ninth-inning 3-2 victory over
two clubs will wind up their two-
Handy, , Mrowsynskt. Lee; - hits by
pltcner, eu ' oy urown, , nmaaj oj
TMinH - Kail RIb mt tlrurk out
by Knott S. Brown ; bases on balls
... iraoH Rmm r-id runs
off Knott 2, Brown 3; stolen bases.
BeU. Handy, Led better, utn en Dsiss.
vmm a - TtrnKr Wnl.M f. UlK-
Dire. Luxembera and Reseie. Time
Clipper i Smith
JIarine Captain
SAN DIEGO. Califs July 10
CAVCoach . Uaurice J. "Clipper
Smith has joined the marine corpsJ
and is taking specialized training
at Camp Ellldltwiur the rank of
captain. The former Santa C3ara
coach lias been' coaching at Vil-
lanova. '
How They y
sir AKJID
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rniiT IJIACUC
' W I. Pet. W X. Pet
Los Ang S3 23 .729 Holly wd 40 44 .43
San rran 49 33 JSS SeatUe 45 A&
Portland 43 41 .512 Oakland 3 49 .421
San Dief 43 44 .4&8lSacramt 3S SS J33
i Saturday results:
At Sacramento 4-4. Portland 8-1 U
! At San rranclaco L Hollywood 0.
At Los Angeles 13. Oakland S.
At San Diego 9. Seattle 3.
VATtnvil. I.EAfiL'K
w l Pet. . W L Pet.
Ft. Louis, 44 34 .657 Philadel 34 40 .49
Brooklyn 44 33 d2 Boston .J3 38 .451
Pittsburg 37 34 J21 Chicago 33 43 .432
Clncinna , 3S 30 J14;New Vrk 39 43 2
Saturday result: -At
Boston 0. St. Louis S.
At Brooklyn 13. Pittsburgh S. i
At New York 4-0, Chicago 10-3. v
At Philadelphia 2, CincinnaU f.
AMCXICAN LEAGUE . . -
W L Pet. W L Pet.
New Yrk 41 30 J77 Boston ..3S 3t .4 i
Detroit J7 33 Clevelan 34 37 A i
Washingt 50 34 J20 St. Louis 33 37 .471
Chicago 33 34 XJ7, Philadel 33 43 XZi
Saturday results:
At Chicafo 1-3. Kew York S-S. -
t r :tv j.'i o, , j'hir-ton 4. -4
t 1 t. lx 3, I.os.on
At letr&.si 1, I'luladelpbia S.
Red Cross
Owen Cancels
Grapple Card
' Matchmaker Don Owen an
nounced Saturday that the pro
posed weekly wrestling card at
the ! armory ; Tuesday night has
bees canceled. He did not wish
to pat en a card here while the
upcoming circus was playing to
town. He added that an aU-ae-Uon
card would . take place a
week from Tuesday, July 29. .
Lien Porisides
1-Hitl-OWin
SAN FRANCISCO. July 10.-ff)
-Al ; Lien, big southpaw of the
San! Francisco Seals, came within
one batter of pitching, a perfect
game as he blanked the -Holly
wood Stars L to 0 here Saturday
afternoon.
The only hit off Lien wss a sin
gle by Butch Moran in the sixth.
nellyweod . 000 eat tt 11
San Fran.TllM !
sleet and Brenael; Lien and
o'prins.'
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SUV U.w'JU l...4Wv iwr sJ
.1 , Ce sure 'your slcTef' iuxat too iocz- CuTTi thstt
.X.fSxrn up yew shirt cxSara hefcsK a
to the laundry, (Thia cuts down, abrasion on tha
top eda of cedars, where they wear out first.)
-3 Don't let lama xe the laundry.-put too much1
starch ha your ooSara,-
4 If you pertpire freely, have your shuts Uundered
procnptly. And if you use a cteodVxrat; aZaw It to
dry before you "put on your shirts;
5 VThen buyins a new shirt,
be sure you ct a good one.
. Vyrjotstc in today and
?,ee our pxxi-looldns new
Arrow Chirts? They're
Sanforised"-labeled
(won't shrink even 15S).
and made cf Cibrica pre
' tested tor Ions wear! -
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"Your Arrow
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SACRAMENTO. July 13 HfV 1
The Portland Beavers continue 1
their surge toward second place
Im Vma TTaMiirTiM .wuMt ImAi. . y. ? -
JU Mi A MMPV.MM.MS. M.w, MllJ ((
i I r I r
doublehesder with the Sacra
mento Solons, 8 to 4, snd 11 to 4. .
Although outhlt 15 to 12 in the
first game, the Beavers were nev
er in danger after the sixth in
ning. ' ' - ' ' '
Fertland opened with two
rans ta the first inning as Co- '
pert Thompson and Les Floyd
siasted snd Johnny Gill rapped
doable te left.
The Solons took a short-lived
lead with three runs in the fifth.
Duobles by Ted Gullic, Larry
Barton and Johnny 0NeIl and a
single by "Wayne Osborne put the ,
Beavers out in front, S to S, in the
sixin. oruana saaea tnree un
needed runs In the ninth.
The nlshtcep started eat as a
pitehins dael between Syd Ce-, '
hen, Fertland lefthander, and ' .
Clyde Fischer and Beb'Fitzke. 1
Fischer was sent from the ram '
after, pitching te enly two bat- '-'
tera when he was struck en the '
eye by a ball thrown by Umpire
'Jack FewcIL . . - " . . x i- .
Portland clinched thcTgame with "
four runs in the fourth snd sis'
more in the fifth, with Barton and'..
Rupert Thompson leading the hea-) .
vy hitting.
reruaaa sss ss. s is s
Sacra 5 SOI 4 15 1
Osborne, Wilson () and Ad-n
asms: Drestewerd. ruiett (6).
McFaden (1), Ftntar () and ;
Malona.
Portland .8I 4ff 111 11 t
Sacra. , ,HMH 14 II
Cohen and Hoffman; Fischer,
FItxke (1). Drelswerd (5). SSa
lone (5) and Petersen. "
To Be Strong
A TT jitTTA" Jut W in-iOH-." The
new took the wraos off its' 1943
football plans Saturdayand itll
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