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.Leslie. Olzzzcer . . The annual inter-pod swim ming contests were stroked and dived eff yesterfiay at both Leslie - and OUaxer , playground . swimming pools to determine who will represent whe and la what come next Tuesday Jaly , 29, la the city championship meet. - . v - Contestants were numerous at both pools although a sear city of girl . swimmers was no ticed. Over 59 participated la the Leslie prerram while almost that many again helped paddle off the meet at dinger. ; ; - : Top individual honors among the Leslie boys went ta Don FhlUlpa with three firsts and ' a pair of thirds Ralph Bloke- , ly with a trio of firsts and a second and Tom Boardman with two firsts, a second and a third place. Pool lif o guards Leah Smith. Tat : Leary. PhjUIs Gneffroy, Katie Griffltbv and Janet Rogers, along with check room attend . ants and Directors Tommy Dry nan and Cob Censcher efflcla- Your answer from the professor on the recent Jimmy Garri-son-Rodolfo .Ramirez outdoor clambake Un ; Portland, professor being Russ Newland, AP sports editor who, came up from San Francisco to see ; the ; thing and who, through many, years ex perience iknows the difference -between a bashed ,' beak and a beat bashed, if anyone does: "Referee Ralph Gruman called It a draw v- . 1. you had judged the fight on the appearance - of the principals at the end, "Gar- rison would nave lost by four . miles i . . He could have hired' -himself out to haunt .v a- house with " his puffed, bruised face and cut mouth. Ramirez was practically unmarked." ff Inci dentally Newland was keeping the AP scorecard and gave six rounds to Ramirez, .three to Garrison and called six even. Which doesn't add up to a draw. Make a, three-lettered word out of "draw" and you've got some thing more like the answer. ' ; . . . Speaking of fights and how raw they can be, Brother Newland should have been amongst the local sufferers Thursday night if he wanted to see something so raw it actually bled the joint Phew! And don't be blaming the American Legion for that floperoo, either. You'll recall how the thing got started Matchmaker Jack Abrahams made the first contact and showed ''Promoter" Pilcher in black and white , whene he had "scads of reputable pugs. Abrahams did all the talking and promising and how it's apparent he overdid both. He didn't have the almost necessary backing of Joe Waterman and his National Boxing club, which cost him four fighters he claimed he had signed. ; The preliminaries Thursday night were shot full of holes by diving substitutions which started a headache for Pilcher that lasted through 7. bottles of aspirin"' tableta. J First and Probably the Last One '. PUcher and his flock kept fingers crossed all the while the first, and now very likely the last card was being groonroi. He " learned the hard way that Phlneas Barnum was a man of words . of wisdom. But you can't bum a guy for at least trying to give -tho villagers something to do besides sit at home twiddling their thumbs. ' ' ; . . . . . ". In between taking aspirin -and spraying the armory with essence of Chenile No. ' 5 so they could dance in the place Friday night (it needed spraying with something after Thursday) Pilcher clarioned, "Well sponsor no more fights until we know. Abrahams,- Waterman or any of the rest of 'em can not only show us, but prove to us they can deliver the goods. From now on we're from Missouri we've got to be shown." ; v i .-.-,. v "Abrahams wants, to come back with another card In two ' weeks, but I'm afraid he's wasting bis time as far as we're eon , - cemed." - - I And so endeth, apparently, the revival of pro punching parties in our village, - '. - Grapplers at Least Give Money s Worth After seeing Thursday's farce and what the beak bashing business has come to these days, we'll take the Tuesday night endeavors of the grunt and groan boys. At least you're assured of your money's worth, some real thrills and some gents who areat afraid to mix It with one another. . -., The next Tuesday night - effort- between Bulldog Jackson and Tony Ross, either one of whom could have whipped seven of . the I eight professed fighters Thursday night, should be worth seeing. If s no secret even amongst the clannish grapplers that Mr. Jackson doesnt love Mr. Ross evena little bi and Mr, Ross returns the compliment but definitely. V ' Suppose those who did bravo the Turner-Black Cloud bust - noticed that een the Ltonsaan has .added to his repertolro that cute and baffling trick of changing suddenly from tight bander's t stance to left bander's. Admitted that he didn't have much time to do much of the switching over, but once far the second round when Leo finally caught up with the Cloud he shifted from a right header to left. Admitted also that Black Cloud was by then be- : yeod being dased or caught flat-footed by tho shift, bet at least Leo showed the folks he's learned the new trick made fashionable la the northwest by boys like Bantam Champ aXanuei Orthi and Rodolfo How They STTAKICD oo.o COAST LEAGUE , W L JW. ' W Pet. Jm Ang tS ,12S:San Dleg 44 4S A1B San fran S4 S OT HolIywd 41 51 .444 Portland 47 43 Oakland 3 51 .414 battle 43 47 j47StSacramt 29 6 Friday results: : , ' At Sacramento 4, San rranclsco S. :At Hollywood 7. Portland a, v - At Oakland 4, Seattle 0. ' " At Saa Diego X. Los Angeles 1. NATIONAL IXAGCE : Wt. Prt. . W L Pet St. Louis 4S 28 .649 Philadel 33 42 A-i Brooklyn 47 33 73 Boston 3.1 40 .452 Pittsburg 40 23 .615 Chicago . 5 43 .442 Cincinna 39 SS J06,New Yrk SJ 47 23 Friday results: - , - At Pittsburgh 9. St Louis S. ; At Boston 3, Brooklyn X. (Only game.) . "t AMES I CAN LEAGUE - , W L Pet. W I. Pet. New Yrk 44 59 Jr5 Chicago .55 31 . 1 Detroit 38 33 .5-l i'.oston 3-f 4 .4 4 Washingt 39 38 14 Clsvelao .35 3 -4 n St. Louis 37 37 00,Philadel 34 4i A..) Friday results: At New York 6. Philadelphia 5. At Washington 1. Boston-4 ri-t.t). At St. Lou J 4, Chics ?o 3 (n)'-t). (Only games schedmei.) Annud - Stmzinzns - SesczojiQ Pcddhd Off - ted tho ceremonies at both - pools. - . - - - Event winner received rib bons emblematic of their prowt . ess and will engage against each other In the ""north vs. south" championships next week, Results at Leslie;'-" - S years and under--t"Irl 59 ft. free style, Delores Gosso, Sherril Gray, and Dorothy Swi-: tart; girls 103 ft. free style, : Delores Gosso,: Sherril Gray, Dorothy Swlgart. Boys S91 ft, - free style, Wayne Rogers. Bud- dy Smith. Dale Bassett; boys ' 183 ft. free style. Baddy Smith, Wayne Rogers, Dale BassetC . 12 years and nnder girls 3$ yd. free style. Betty Williams. -Pat Beyer, no third. Boys . 59 yd. free style, Ralph Blakely, Larry Paulas, Buddy Smith; 59 yd. breast stroke. JK alp Blakely, Larry Paulas, no third: .boys 59 . yd. back atroke. Don Phillips. Robert DaUey, no : third. 14 year and nnder girls . yd. free style, Lis Vlckers, Jac queline Allport, no third; girls x. . t.lnilk. RUSS NEWLAND Babe . Clancels Golfing Tour LOS ANGELES, July l.-() For: fear of losinaj- her amateur standinf, "Mrs. George -Babe Didrickson Zaharias said Friday TUgaX sne nad -. canceued a pro posed golfing tour of Pacific coast clUes with Fatty Berg of Minne apolis. The charity junket would have extended to Vancouver, Au gust 8. , ' BIG SHI In Baseball ; By tho Associated Press (Bataas leaders 1st oack leasee.) Plsrel1 an elm 4 O AB Bt H Pet MusiL Cardinals . 77 304 52 102 J3 CtttrvKn. . Rnwiu S3 344 -33 82 .336 Curtright. White Sox C2 199 33 OS Herman. Dod?rs 82 SOS 42 100 .327 p,hl?rii, PhUUes T7 ? 28 2 JStS Wakeiield. Tigers ; 74 X19 42 102 Jll - Rons katted la: KiUonat Learoo lfermn. Dodgr h - nolson. Cubs DihaMggio, :Pirts., ' Home raits: ' NatloI Leasae Ott. Giants. Kirholson, Cubs L.-fc;u, Firta . " AmerVao Leas 59 Etten. Yankees f 7 57 Stephens. Brwn 59 51 Johnson. Yank 53 ' Assertcaa Leafs 14 Stephens. Brwn 13 12 Laabs. Frowns 11 13,eUer, Yankees 10 . . yd. back stroke. Lis Tickers, Lilly DaKy, Jacqueline Alport; girls 59 yd. breast stroke. Nor ma'KoLaev JacsueUael Allport, Lilly Daily. Xoys 59 yd., free style. Den Phlllt pa. Ralph Blakely. Robert Bally; bays ;59 yd. back stroke, Esa r Robert Daily, no tLkJ; toys 59 yd. breast stroke, Don Phil Hps, John Simmons, Bill Sproule; boys diving. Ralph Blakely, Arthur Van Aelstlne, Don Phinips. :-:',:u: V',:. k Over 14 years old-girls 109' yd. free style. Betty Welnert, no second or third, Beys 9 yd. breaa: stroke, D e a n .Allport, Torn Boardman, Ilerb Fry; boys 59 ; yard ; back ""a t r e k e. Tom Boardman. Dean Allport. Herb Fry; boys . 1C9 yd. free style, Tom Boardman, Jack Fltx mauriee. Den Phtnipa; boya diving. Dean. AUport, Jack Flta maarlee, Tom Boardman.': Results at dinger: . years and under boys 59 ft. free style, ; Oliver: Valine. Walter , Tnerley, Dennis Gar land; boys 199 ft. free style. Supporting Card fpr Jackson Ross Mat -'Melee-Is Completed; Matchmaker Don Owen, who this week canceled his Tuesday grappling show so as not to be , bucking against two circuses one the legitimate Russell . Bros, show, the other the clowns who performed Thursday night dur- ing the , attempted fistic revival j yesterday completed the supr ; porting card to the next Tues-j day night main eVenf between Bulldog Jackson and Tough1 Tony Ross. -" Owen . announces that Billy : McCuin, another mat meanle, I will make his seasonal I debut ; here in a semi-windup match; with Milt Olson while Jack Ri ser tackles Tex Bager in the curtain-raiser. J - P AU of. which f adds up U a versatile card.- The Jackson-i Ross serum should be a real rock 'em sock 'em affair no less.' The Klser-Hager tussle pits to- f Rickey Serves Sermon, Bums Lose Anyway BOSTON, July 1(H)-Branch "The Reverend' Rickey made a special speech to the ; Brooklyn to restore peace to the uoumea Bums, b u t a ip-i ill narentlr Branch "The! Reverend1 suc-l ceeded In UUIMS; was to put their bats to sleep. For, after he completed h 1 s! "kiss and make1 up" lecture, the ; rxckey -v I Dodgers went out on the field and were thumped 3 to 2 by the Bos ton ' Braves. Nate Andrews, the husky' right-hander,, handcuffed the Brooklyns with five hits to chalk up, his seventh win of the year. Brooklyn ..10 lSO-2 5 t Boston 029 too M-l It t Blgbo. Allen (2), Fltsslmmoa (7) and Bragaa; Andrews and Klntts. Abbott Oouts Schanz Win SAN DIEGO, CaUf, July lMP) Morry Abbott, San Diego out fielder, blasted out a double with two men on base In the last of the ninth to give i the Padres a 2 to 1 victory over the Zos An geles Angels, in Friday's twilight Coast' league game..: ;: ; The clout gave Charlie Schanz his 13th victory of the season and snapped Ken Raff ensberger's vic tory string i at nine. Each hurler allowed seven hits. Schanz struck out nine Los Angeles batters. " AngelesJBtt 109 ttt-1 7 D1eoS0 I0S OS2-4 ? ; t Kaff ensberger and; XX o I as ; 8cbans and Detore.- ' - Favored in Upcoming Hambletoman Cake-Valk - L Vela Sotig (above), owneJ ty CIU ; ta L ixa.tUU year at Errje 4 r ..... . . Oliver -Voliae,- Dennis Garland, Gerald Eujen. ' 12 years and cnler beys 59 yd. free style. Jack Suing. Cad dy DuVal, Frank MlSer; beys , 59 yd. breast stroke. Jack Suing, CIU Allison, Bruce Ilathis; boya 59 yd. back stroke. Eirley Gates, Buddy DuVaL Tim Tucker; boys diving, Jack Su ing, BUI Allison, Bony Cobalt; : girls 59 yd. free style, Gloria McDonaugh, Virginia Cards, Barbara -- Flsk. . .' . t 14 years and underboys 59 yd. free style, Frank Griffin. Don Griffin, Ed Paul; beys 59 yd. breast stroke, Jerry Cooney. Ronney . Camming. BUI Day; boys 59 yd. back stroke, Bruce - Baggett, Dick ARIson, Ted Cau , bait; boys dlvtnr, Jerry Cooney. II years and nnder boys 199 yd. free style. Buddy DuVaL George Vegan. Darren Raeken finch; boys 59 yd. breast stroke. Ernie Piccllo, Bud Suing. Frank Ransome; boys diving, Bud Sn ing, Burt Kephart; 59 yd. back atroke. Ernie Pieeile, Bud Dn fVal. Bob Wlemier. BULLDOG JACKSON gether two eleanles who know how to wrestle crowd-pleasing style. Occupy Seeks on Go CHICAGO. July loHiirVOccu py. a. little bay colt gifted with sizzling speed and gamer ess, will attempt to match the achievement of his big brother. Occupation, by winning the $62,300 ' Arlington park futurity Saturday. -- ' i Occupation won .the same - race a year ago. ... - 7 John Marseh, a wealthy Chi : earo eomtractor, owner of Oe enpy and Oeenpation. as so con fident of victory that he Intends to send Broadcloth' and Jezrahel along with, occupy as Us color bearers in the rich six foriong In an attempt to make a clean sweev of the futurity - If he does, he will emulate the accomplishment of 'the Calumet farm's entry of 1941 when Sun Again, Some Chance . and Wish bone scored a" 1-2-3 grand slam. . Warren Wright of Chicago, owner of the Calumet farms, will not have a started in Saturday's race.'. Yank- Cripples Back, Win 6-5 NEW YORK, July loHffr-The Yankees' sore-back and- sore-leg set Bill Dickey and Charley Kel lercame back to work ; Friday and i the Bombers : beat - out the Philadelphia Athletics, to 5, but it was little Frankie Crosetti's bat that spoke the big piece. ' ; The anappy" shortstop veteran, who has put new life In the Yan kee Infield since being called off the bench a' few weeks ago, put some of the same in the Bombers' batting attack this time with three singles, the last of which broke a deadlock and sent the: winning run home-in the eighth Inning. Philadelphia tot tC 41-5 9 9 New York C22 CSS tkc-C 12 1 Flores, Arntsen (2). Beaoe (7) and Wagner; Wenstoff, Kes ao (7) and Dlakcy. . Z'.rirx, U favored t wia the a Ciiy ca Ac;--t 11. . . . Arlinsft Jii, n:er in Ninth Inning Malts j Beaver Streak ) DcikshotJliffs 7-6 . . Victory for Stars ; Sxnitli Snares T7in HOULYWOOD. July lS-CW-A ninth inning home run by ' Out fielder; John Dickshot gave Holly wood a 7 to 8 victory over Port land Friday and broke a six-game losing streak for the Stars. .- The Starts were two runs be-1 hind when the 'final inning started. Earl Cook, who sae eeeded Sid Cohen on the mound ' for the Beavers In the seventh, walked Brooks Holder. Botch Moran banged out his , fourth hit of the day. a double to lef field, seerine- Brooks.;-'S' Dickshot worked the count to three and two, then poled out his seventh homer of the season, scor ing Moran ahead of him. Tall Ron Smith; - third Star pitcher, got credit for the win. Portland .200 tOO 40a- 12 t Hollywood tdtfl til 112-7 12 -Coheav Cook (7) and 'Adams; Joiner, McLaerMls! (7). Smith (I) and BrenzeL , . Seicell Whips Cards99 to 5 For 13th Win PrrTSBURGH." July 16-iMVRip Seweil won his 13th -game of the season Friday as Pittsburgh de feated St Louis, 9 to Saiding in his own victory by rapping out three hits, including a double, and stealing a base. - . ". -" . . Bob Elliott was the hitting hero, counting three doubles and a single- ' Pittsburgh's - victory, coupled with Brooklyn's defeat by Boston, moved the Pirates to within three and a half games of the second place Bums. ; x0:: St. Lls00t 22 gia-g is 1 Flttsbnrgh JW9 241 ltx-0 13 1 - Krist. Manger (1). Lanier (5), Dicksoif'(t) and W. Cee per; Sewell and Iopea, - V ' . J t'.--cf, .OtMMasskMaaaaMMiMassassMBMBVa. ' - ' - Acoms Breafc Seattle Skein OAKLAND. Calif, July W.- Oakland defeated Seattle 4 to 0 in Friday's Coast league twilight baseball game largely as the re sult of Righthander Ralph Bux ton's four-hit pitching. w It was the Oakland Acorns' first win of the series in which they have dropped three straight games. i Seattle t0 000 tOt-O 4 1 Oakland 100 999 93x-i It 2 DeMoran and Sneme; Box ton and Kslmondl. First Timer Net Titlist i. NEW YORK, July 16H-Gene Garrett, 13-year-old San Diego, CaliL, youth on his first trip east, won the eastern junior tennis championship Friday. He beat un seeded Edward Ray of Taft, Texas, in the final at the West Side Ten nis club In Forest Hills, 3-2, 3-4, 6-8. Seals 8, Sacs 4 r SACRAMENTO, ; July 16 - WJ- The second-place San Francisco Seals i defeated Sacramento's cellar-dwelling Solons.- 8 to 4, In a free-hitting baseball .game here Friday. , x' . ' -;.-,r ; ; . San fVclsco 131 123 111-3 13 Sacramento .3X1 333 131-4 12 1 Joyce aad Sprins; Piatar, 111 lette (t) aad retcrsoa. r3eW-'Ajavmi.yi 1 1 r-1 TZzllz :a tr:'.'.!.-s cT .r Today's Finish Like This? Gil Dodds, shown aove leadlag" Gander Haecg. the great Swedish mnner, in a recent race which be later lost to the swift Swede. has nnmerovjLbackers in San Francisco today who say heU whip Haegg in a special mile gailopDodds b the nation's No. 1 toiler of the year, whfle Haegg likes the longer distances. Soma of the experts say today's effort will he Jost this close, too. - - " Hajegg Faced Vith Tough Trot Against Gallopin' Gil Today - By RUSS NEWLAND ' ' , : S SAN FRANCISCO, July 16-P-Gaunt Gunder Haegg, the Swedish foot-racing streak, faces what should prove to be the toughest test of his American tour Saturday. Galloping Gunder, holder of most of the world's records from 1500 to 5000 meters, Bosox 4, Nats 1 WASHINGTON, July 13-(f-Southpaw' Oscar Judd limited Washington to five blows as Bos ton defeated the Senators -4 to 1 Friday night About 10,000 . cus tomers saw the Sox even the se ries at one alL : "J l; v"..f - . Judd registering his eighth win of -the season-against .four losses, had the Senators helpless most of the way. The Red Sox banged out seven hits off Milo Candini, Wash ington's hurling pride, and added a blow in the ninth off Jim Mertx. It was Candini's second" loss against seven wins. : K:'f -J- v. Boston 7,,,; 313 331 311-4 3 1 Waahington j313 333 333-1 3 Jndd and Partee; Cndlnf, Merts (3) aad Paddea. , i Cadet Williams In Boston ft. Naval Air Cadet Ted VTiniam, former Boston Bad Sex slotting oat- fielder, looks down adntirinaiy Princeton, laaa; Cadet Triniaens waa in Beaton to play la a special baseball gaaoe,- where ho met Babe Bath, former homo, ran king. Tor the first -time. " t Voodburn to Try Gresliam 9 Again WOODBURN After winning 17-2 ' over the Gresham Juniors here last Sunday, Woodburn's Ju nior American Legion club : is pointing for another win Sunday, July IS. against the same nine at Clue Lake. If Woodburn conquers Gresham Sunday, the. team will then enter : the state playoffs. Should Gresham win. a third and deciding game will be played later." ..tf-,y-::4:f: ' . Charity Tilt listed . t ' IlEW YOPJKU July 18 (5 The ITew York Yankees announced Friday that tha North. .Carolina rre-fliht nine, winner cf 13 out cf 21 games, will meet a combined Yankee-Cleveland team on July 3, when I'.e major leagues play :! f-ecr.i cf the war charity O will stake his prestige over the distance of jone mile. J ;The Swedish star win be ru- . nine over Uus particular rente for the first tune la this conn try. Thus far he had' made a show of all opposition over two snfJes and 50t naetera. . . . Haeggs chief rivalry Saturday at Kezar stadium will come from Gil Dodds, bespectacled divinity student from Boston. Dodds .saw nothing , but : the lanky Swede's back in two-mile rambles in Chi cago and Los Angeles, but at half the distance confidently expects to make a better showing. - ; .The' ; ono-mllo event is the Bostoaian's favorite ru. He ' Won tho ' National AAU 1533 meters, or metric mile, the last two years. Ills best time Is sec onds slower than Haergs, hot at least in fevr laps ho Is rated J snore of a! fighting ehaneo. . E 1 at his flaaeeo. Hiss Doris Soalo of (UegeStar twister at 32 CIHCAGO, July 18 - - The coilegd ' all - star -' football . squad which 'will meet the Washington Redskins the night of August 25 had reached 32 in number Friday with ' the addition of Quarterback Richard 4 Renfro of Washington State college and End Rudy Smeja. of the University of Michi gan. . , ilnicrican Lccguo (Friday Scores) Cleveland -C11 CC3 1S3-2 11. st. iii!s..4:ie:3C3x-4 4 l j Erallh, Nayn-Jck (1), Kenne dy 2) asi Eosar; Ilcncrief and TcrrtX -. ' : . . To.: Giants c:i : Dodders 'Cut Loose ' Ex-Stsr, Ccstiaue T7itli Ilouscclcnint NEW YORK. July 13-GFWoe Hedwick, only three years a;a CRjsidered one of baseball's most valuable properties, Friday nfM was just another $7509 ball play- sr. -' " - . . The New York Giants Fri day claimed Llm.from the Brooklyn Dodgers f a r t h a waiver price, the transaction being the second In recent days Involving a prominent Brooklyn athlete. Loels "Bobo" Newsom. pitcher, was traded to the EL Loads 'last Wednesday. Med wick, after a . spectacular career with the St Louis Cardi nals, on June 12," 1940, was the chief figure in a six-player, $103, 000 transaction between the Car dinals and Dodgers. This season he has been nsed largely in a plneh-hitter role. . and it Is reported that Brooklyn Proxy Branch Rickey made sev eral prevlons attempts to trade turn. Medwick. now 31, came up to the. Cardinals from Houston in 1932 to launch a spectacular bat ting career that reached its peak in 1937, when he hit .374 to win the National league's most, valu able player award. The Giants, in last place, fig ure to be able to-use Medwick , very nicely. A' power hitter, he still is a dangerous man at the plate, although he has shown defensive weaknesses that , en able opposing- teams to take inv ert! es on the bases. Camp Adair ; Gops State Ball Title - PORTLAND, Ore, Jujy 18 -F) The. Camp Adair Timber Wolves won the Oregon semi-pro baseball tournament Friday , night, defeat ing the Portland Firemen, 4 to 0, behind Sgt Jack Knott's pitching. Tho soldiers, unable to. travel to Wichita. Kaa gave up the trip to the national semi-pro tournament, however, and the r imnen . wui rm ms uresronra representative. - ". ' . Knott gave up nine hits to the youthful Portland team, but bore a a M aown wnen runs uireaiertea. : The soldiers scored twice in tho third inning, one run on Beau Bell's - single and another on an error. In the fourth Knott singled Catcher Sipe home, and in the seventh Bell singled the last Adair tally across the plate.-.... " . . Camp Adair 002 103 lie 4 $ 1 firemen L$33 363 903 3 $ 4 Knott and Sipe; Sinovlch and Cameron. ' - .. Meadow vb Gets c Fall Rleetincf SAN FRANCISCO, July 18- The ponies will run again at Bay UMdowi' In h fall The San Francisco neninsula track won approval of the Cali fornia horse racing commission Friday to stage a 3-day meet plus five charity days, from Octo ber 1 to December 3. "Only so long aa the army al lows,' was one of the conditions pet on the commission's permit. The track mast dose if tho ror crnmsnt so orders aad the dates ' 4vro amhject 4o change to meet -any war ceuwltli 2095 Counted Friday , In City Sxzim Pools 1 The Leslie and Olinger play grovnd swimming pools accom modated 28S3 bathers yesterday along with aad inclading tbe participants in tho annual lnter pool awimmlag contests. A total of 1117 checked through at CI lager for one of that, pool's t!r gest days of the season. Leslie coanted 373 la all. which ap- : proached but did not surpass the largest daily turnout of the sora- ' mer at the southern plant. No casualties were reported at either place, , sv. D r.V T XamJS.D Dr.CXhaaJV .0 '" CIIIXSS llfrtil-s! Sll North Lllrrty Upstairs Portland Cenerl v 't'c Co. 1 19 m m to 1 p m : to t " - nation Elood nre!ur i i testa are tree etiarfia. -ince 1311. L in i-o