Bevos In Third ate wmMm t ind vou sodeDt: Last sririncr when most of those interested " haw-hawed at hearing about serves going to the Coast league, a lew; mignty lew, oiners saw naught but the same success In the PCL for Donald as he . enjoyed in our WIL. This week the final Coast pitching ave- raaes came out and right on top was one "Osborn, Los An- geles T ". won 10. lost 1 .- average .909." ; s Sinker-ball slinging Donald wasn't called 'Tory" for noth- lng4peopJe... Our, own Charlie Petersen once summed, up sat- lsiactoruy usooms cusb. futilely; flailing at Donald's pet pitch, the ' downer,1 for a third strike; Pete staggered back - to the bench cursing, "I'll swear that last blankety-blank blank bt-H hn ms as it went bv." Foxy has an' enviable habit of making his clutch pitch do almost anything but sing "Beat Me, Daddy," and it's now ap parent it worked in the PCL just as it did in the WIL. They tell us Donald was even frisked for bottle caps, slippery elm, hack saws,: razor blade3 and any other such sundry used in making a Wilson do "dipsy-doodles, but the non-believers found him clean. Maybe it's that unusually long third finger on his right hand which does the trick after all. I ; : . But Donald still goes down In our book as the only ; pitcher who throws a ball which, when heading for the dish. makes 792 drones chasing the queen sound like a confab ; during a deaf-mute picnic -Fred -Walker, Independence: No, Mort Cooper has played with jho other major league club outside the Cardinals. He broke in with Des Moines of the Western league in 1933 andpalso pitched for Muskogee and Springfield of that circuit the same year. In 1943. he .went to Elmira in the New York-Pennsylvania circuit and thence to Coium- bus of the American associa tion through ' 1937. Houston of the Texas league in 1938 and finally the Cards in 1939, where he's been ever since. Loquacious Larry, Unseated for Keeps : - Gatherings during now de- -parted Brooklyn Dodger ball camp: Branch Rickey's gen ' eral ' managership with the Bums Isn't one of those "dura Con'' affairs Mr. Chain Baseball has had his name engraved on the door that . once proudly bore ' Tarry , MacPhcdl" for keeps, 'tis -' said. Seems t h e Brooklyn board of directors was all set to caU loquacious Larry to the carpet under which was a trapdoor, when Mr. MacP ' smeUed the blue smoke and . powdered to the army. -'-. MacPhail's methods w ere looked upon as strictly unas . tute by the gents with the big bank accounts. His idea 'was to spare nothing, mostly ; money, in buying pennants, i Fine idea if you've got a lot of dough , to toss away and wish - to " repeat the process every t three or four years, which-the purse-holders didn't care to do. Rickey's method of opera-. Con on the other hand, as r evidenced by the recent' . school here, is to spot 'em when they're still In diapers. ' t cultivate em slowly In an expansive but not too expen sive chain system and final ly bring 'em to the mother club to become a unit for 10 . or 12 years" usefulness. : ' Furthermore, Rickey now has the facilities behind him1 to warrant his buying a sea- ' - soned xvet ; bow." a nd then : w h xx needed. something ; i that was looked upon- as a . foolish" wasted getus when Rickey was first lieutenant to r Sam Breadon at St. Louis. ' : And don't be surprised if the Brooks -come .up with a farm ' club in every, minor league one ! day. We re" told thats Rickey s ,i ultimate goaL -, . . ; Short Stuff : ; Personal pickups:, :V -mail : from Pfc. Mike Miller says the . cnertime -bottle r dispenser -for Curly's is now in England and - helping keep P-38s in one piece. Mike admits he likes the" place. , but It took cohsiimpnon of 3Vi battels of . "the unchilled Eng ; lisajDeer. before he learned to like . visiting ' the pubs. 'Friend Mike would like his address known also, doubtlessly, a few letters ' from -home " the cbiect: Kc IZchazl IHIler. 33321274. 314 Ppot Hepair Sq. DS; APO ZZZ. co Postnsstar, Kewjfbrk C7 :. And ,.MikVs.rrijSaing ma'a. CpL Phil JSclstrom, has t now. ' been shifted to . Fitzsim-, 'tsons ' General hospital, ' Den-1 Topped , by- Playoff - Session Foxy Don Osbom . and his jsoft f ' X I i I i I; v if til PFC MIKE MULES ver, Colo., in the medical corps. Says hell learn the difference between a boil and a bunion yet . . . George Constable, mod est but much of a tackle for the Bearcats, is now about ready to step Into primary flying work from the armys San Antonio, Tex basic training center Claude , blceets U conneii, a solid : sender for. our Senators last summer until he busted his finger. Isn't in the army aft er all. He's running a physical fitness school In one of the Van couver shipyards and both he and Roy Helser are planning on flooring a topnotch yard bas ketball team this winter. Claude mentored the Dallas high Drag ons two years ago. Round 1 Today First-round matches in the an nual Salem Golf club champion ship tournament will wind up with today's outing. Up to Saturday on ly, two of the; 18 matches in the three flights were played. In those, Walt Cline, Jr,1 defeated Lawrence "Monk. Alley and Bunny Mason outshot George Scales, --Tr The j tournament committee wishes ft known that all first round playing'must be 'completed by tonight so that pairings will be all set for "second-r o u n d firing Monday : morning. , k v Beldame Taken By; Mark-KeU NEW YORK, Sept 18.-(ff-Put-Ung in a pbwerfu bid for 'the year's championship of the """ladies"" of the turf, Warrm rWrightVMark Kell game; charging; along Aque duct's' long stretch today to win the Beldame handicap, 'richest stake of the season for fillies and mares. , . : , - "A "relative!, of Whirlaway on her father's side, Mar-Kell picked up a neat $20,050 paycheck for the job. i,. - Yale Tripped Rochester NEW. HAVEN, Conn, Sept 18 (5Husky George Sutch, a 200 pound marine trainee, scored alLof Rochester's, points today during a spectacular ; final . period rally as the Yellow-Jackets .wiggled out a 14 ,to.l2 triumph over Yale Jbefore 14,000. - , - : -l7p unta SutchTwho starred last lall for Temple, .went on a spree. the ball game lacked any real ex- citementr i ;1 . " -? , TAcoma Softies Lose f " '"T - ...... 1 DETROIT, Sept, 18-OV-ahcin- nati defeated the Tacoma, Waslx, men s entry -2 to 1 today in the second round- of the a Softball "world series' here. : - I " i Golfers Finish Seals, 3-i Seats, Checks ' PortteridWith Six-Hitter ; . . - - -. . , ; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. llUtf3) -The San' Francisco Seals, return ing home after losing two straight games to the Portland Beavers in the first round of the Pacific Coast league postseason' playoffs, scored their first victory today 3 to 0. " Tom Seats, Seals southpaw, held the Beavers to six hits and had the same well under control " throughout ' - : : f ' Taking full advantage of an er ror by First Baseman Larry Bar ton, the Seals tallied three times off Righthander Earl Cook in the first inning on four singles. Charlie Petersen and Hank Steinbacher drove in the runs. , - - t The series stands 2-to-l in favor of Portland with two games on tap tomorrow. - -l ; ,-,; . . Portland 00,00 0000 . C San Fran. -30f tOO 0-3 11 ,k Cook, Wilson (8) and Adams; Seats and OrrodowskJ. Sizzling Siclis Take 3rd TAt Suds Need One More To Eliminate Angels LOS ANGELES, Sept. lD-MV The pennant-winning Los Angeles Angels came closer to elimination from the Pacific - Coast baseball league playoffs today when Seat tle won an 8 to 2 victory, making it three in a row with only one to go. f . : Joe Demoran allowed only five hits, while the Rainiers pounded Red Lynn, Jodie Phipps, Oren Baker and Pete Mallory for 16. Ford Mullen started the scor ing In the first when he singled and was knocked in by Carnett's two-bagger. After Christopher added another tally in the sec ond, the Rainiers came back In the third to score three more on a five-hit spree. The Angels produced their sole scoring by Andy Pafko's two-run homer in the ninth. ; Seattle V .,.113 100 1 11-1 IS 0 Los Angeles 000 000 002-2 : 5 Z Demoran and Sueme; Lynn, Phipps (3), Baker (7); Mallory (9) and Ilolm, - Marquette 33, Wisconsin 7 MADISON, Wis, Sept lt-UP Marquette employed a fait and powerful running game today to whip a, green Wisconsin football team 33 to 7 in the season's open er for both schools. A crowd of 22,000 fans . watched the Hill top pers score at least once in every period. .- Rassle Champion LaBelle Added to Karlinko- Achieu Card Tuesday Night; Wagner Signed r Sf - f I IXQ -STEZNKO" KAKXJNKO. Wet a man! Bearcat 'Reds' . Football broke out alone the village frontwith s snrptislng . bang yesterday as both Willam . ette nnlversityj and Salem high school elevens christened first -regular game' scrimmages of the season. A conspicuously hefty as .well'. : as ragged looking Bearcat first : string the -Keds 4ook a 13-t - victory over the second-string TeIlows" in a. regulation 0 ; minute . tussle with ne holds barred on Sweetland field.. . Naturally : since It was the first ' such scrimmage for . the 'Cats neither side.! presented a ' polished offense or a stonewall defense. Ttaalnr .was Justifiably', off somewhat, but neither team lacked physical "condition, spirit and drive. Those three Items were In' evidence throughout the four quarters." The Reds took advantage of ; a Yellow ;fumble deep in the . Iattera territory midway through : GLAD.T SEE YA . wv-i.w. :jmmu So says Coach Tommy Drynan as he looks ever nine Salem high Vlkin g lettermen, the fgreen peas' of last fail, during current football prae . tlce. The green peas have all grown up now; (there are some 190-po under In this: group), and are looking forward to successful cam- . paign. Left to right. Including positions and weights, they are: Don B Jerry Langan, end, 200; Dave Getsendaner, back, 155; Bruce Hamilt - Coach Drynan and Glen Widdows, center, 190. Another letterman g Friday, September 24. (SUtesnkvS sports photo). ' For Golfing Tide Nelson Leads C.Wood,7irp TOLEDO, O., Sept. 18-P)-Fir- ing rounds of 71 and 69, Byron Nelson, Inverness professional, as sumed a commanding seven-up lead i over Craig Wood, duration national ! open champion from Mamaroneck, NY, today at the halfway mark' in their .72-hole challenge match to determine un official 1943 golf king. Wood issued the challenge af ter contestants in the Golden Valley Invitation .tournament In Minneapolis " voted ' Nelttn -America's No. 1 roUer." Wood, who was ; two down at the end of the first 18, had scores of 73 and 74 on the 71-par Inver-1 ness layout. S Tfrip Yellows '134); Vi1dng3 Hold Initial Scrimmage the second quarter to set up their first score. A series of re verses and' line smashes brought the Reds down, to the two-yard stripe from where "Mac Barr, hard-driving. - fullback f r om Washington State college, but, who played ne football at WSC, went ever standing up. - i Bill Blade, another rNPFS" (no previous football experience)- ; from : . Oregon - " State, grabbed a: Tellow pass on his own U in the third quarter and galloped the (5-ysrds to pay dirt ofr thesecond Red - touch down.' Jim Porter, quarterback from Oreron, where he .played freshman footbaU last f aU, kick ed the extra point.' 7- , Coaches , Les Sparks, . Duke Trotter, Lew Carroll and Bob McGuIre were ."satisfied', twth the workout, -but said that much work had to done on both the squad's; offense r and - defense. Gairdinals Win- Pair,; Clinch Peririanit; : ; Yanks "Need Only Five More "Victories' n r i & Schmidt Names Fer Berths on Vandal Eleven 1 MOSCOW,Idahd, SeptI 18 to discuss football today, Coach the promising prospects for key football team found among several boys from the home state. Getting consideration f or the left half spot, Schmidt said, is Jim Higgins of Wallace, Idaho, who has - proven effective : at kicking, passing and ban-carrying. A Boise man, Rod : McDonald, seems the most likely prospect for quarterback, Schmidt added, and another man from the state cap ital,' Wilfred Overguard ,an end, has shown1 unexpected talent at kicking off and place-kicking. A Washington ' man, Bob Haw orth. of -Spokane, is working out I at fullback, ..while : Schmidt - said " Village rassle fans whe have ' been wandering when and If the . . Taesday night gents- In tights are ever going: te give 'em a ; - match sans eemmandoistlees can fret ne more. Oh, they'll get the" reorh staff aU righW-that'a a certainly since "Lee "Steenko Karlinke ernnches, with Walter "Sneesie" Achieu in the npeom ing Taesday main event. , . Bel preceding the ,S teenk'o- . Sneesie slameroo, the enstomers ' can expect: the cleanest exhibl Uen ef the seasen. Pierre Tren- r 'chy iJEe, reeornlxed aleng cauliflawer canyon" as Pacific'; coast lightheavy champ slaee lie ' upset Tongh Teny Ross In Eu-, rene a week ' age, has . been I g n e d " by Matchmaker ,- Dea Owen to apear .ta a non-titular affair ' with. Jack Riser In the 'semiwindup department Tnes- -day. . ', ' "" . .:' . - . ' - - ' This pair wowed the clients with their corking match, which went te a draw, darinr ne of . the "first grappling cards of the present season here. They used ' practically every hold in the rasslers brechnre, and not a one f 'em dirty. , And to give the fans a chance te appreciate snch a cleanie ses- slon, Owen has matched killer I ' diners George "Crybaby Wag l tier and Billy McEnin In the 8:3o 4 p. m, curtain-raiser. I : e the fans should see a little 4 at everything-Mtwe mean tec . against each other, two eleanies against each ether and 1 super i meanie against a very popular ; cleanie. It should stak up as one X ef the better cards of the year, 't I ! Tickets can be purchased at ; either Maple's er the Pioneer Club. -;V' " - . ' ' needing the cry for a decent referee here, Owen ha romi . ' bed that MSt Olson win third Tuesday's matches. Faulty blocking ' got in for a share of the criticism also. The coaches were Impressed by the play of Bob Sheridan. WSCs "NPFS basketball center who's now out for end at WTJs Porter, Barr, Lou Fortlno and Garrell Truck, Belner, one of Spee Keen's No. 1 linemen last f alL There were no serious inuries despite the rugged type of play throughout, probably due. to the topnotch physical shape the V- 12 ers are In.7; ? 1 - - Here's how the learn lines up . at the start;. Eeds--Sherldan and Blade, enda; Delner and Schade, tackles; Bob Donovan and -Bill Hananska, ' guards; Scheibner, center; J. C. Anderson and John "Monk" Uaey, halves; - Porter, - quarterback, .and. Barr, full back. - - ' '' Yellows Lloyd Griffiths and John Copenha ver, both Wil bbee, guard, 189; Bill Barlow, end, on; back, 173; Eugene "Jeep" Lowe, uard, Don Wilson, 182, is not shown. . ... . Home'Staters - (AP) - When took time out Francis Schmidt was telling of spots on his University of Idaho Sumner Johnson, guard - on last year's freshman squad, was a pos sible choice for right halt . xaeanwnue, w sennudt lost one man he had counted on. Rich Gardner of Fruitland, Idaho, who had played end on last . year's freshman team. Gardner - was called to the nayy. . Appling Cains In Bat Chase CHICAGO, Sept 18.-P)-It be gins to look as. if "Luke Appling won't be denied the : American league -batting championship. To day he helped himself to two more hits, one of which, a single in the tenth inning, with two mates aboard, gave , the . Chicago White Sox a 3 to 2 victory over the St., Louis Browns.' St. Louis 10 000 lt 0-2 It 1 Chieage 11 Hot 13 9 9 Muncrfef, C aster (7), and FerrelL SchulU ?); Dietrich, and Tresh. - National League - (Saturday scores) .. Brooklyn New York i ooo 102 a 11 s ..OMOOOOOO I 10 Wyatt and Owen; Fischer and Lom bard!. . . . .. ' Philadelphia .000 00 00O-0 1 1 Boston 001 TOO OOx J S Gertiauser. and. Seminick; Andrews and MasL PhUadelphU 000 000 0011 T 2 ,-1000 101 OOx 1 s t Boston R. Barrett. Kimball (1 and Seinl- nick; -C Barrett and Mast. - American League (Saturday scores) - " - Detroit ; Cleveland .000 000 110 3 S S . j001 021 OOx 4 0 Newhouaer. Overmire 7), and rbch- ands. Unser (7); Kennedy. Hevinc 19) and Rosar. . V--- - " - Boston , ,. 100 OOP 1M 00 4 S2 Philadelphia . .000 020 200 01 a 12 2 ONeiu.-': Brown (I), and Doyle: Black, Christopher (S), and Swift.. DRS. CHAN . . LAM Dr.T.TXamJJ. Dr.G.CfcaaNJI r CHINESE Derbalists t - til North Liberty ' .. rTrwfaliv ATtlsvwt flMwnt Wm 1 1 Wi Co . Olfice open Saturday - only j ! 10 a.m. to 1 pjn.; to T pjn. Con suitation. Blood pressure and urine testa. are-free of charge. Practiced u sine siT - . - lamette holdovers ends; Schu man and Peters, tackles: Schmal enberger a n d .' C Anderson, guards; Ilillis, center; Moore and Lydon, halves; v Fortlno, quarterback, and Bunnell,' full . " Out on : Olinger field the . grown-up green pea Viks went through their first hit-'em-hard .chores ; In preparing for their opener at SXUwaukle next Frt day and after an hour of It Coach Tommy. Dry nan muttered We're gettin . there,; bet we've , stiu sot lou . Running slsnals from Drynan'a: . modification of . the , "QT for-, matlon, neither the first or sec ond teams found 'toe much; 'success in cracking- one another In the shuffle. . , . -.'. Cj,.; v Drynan lined up his starting squad like' this: Ends -- Jerry . Langan and Bill Barlow, both 165; Howard Elwood, guard, 168; back, 187; Jack Slater, tackle, 191, The Viks open at MUwaukie next On As Usual9 East, vs. West .... ; : ... r ,' v . -, Game Okehed SAN TRANCISCO, Sept. William t M. Coffman, managing director of the annual East-West charity football game, announced today the post season al lstar col legiate classic would be played here as usual, next i New Year's day; , " . ' ; The contest will be the 19th in the series. - x Andy , Kerr,' Colgate, George ; Haaser, Minnesota, and Dud De Greet of Boebester win araln compose the Eastern , coaching staff. . Orin E. Babe' HoUIng . bery of Washington SUte col lese win bead the western men tors. A new ee-eoach wDI be named te succeed Den Faurot ef Missouri, bow in government servcle. Percy "Locey, Oregon SUte college athletle director .will assist In the Western coach ing. ' ' . .-. . - Market Wise 'Gansett 1st FAWTUCKET, RI, Sept l-) Lou ; Tuf ano's Market Wise cap tured the $23,000 added. Narragan- sett special today in a blistering finish with John L. Sullivan's Air Master and I. B. Mayer's "Thumbs Up at Narragansett park. : Vou Like It - Colem 10 II. Liberty Ct Uttermen: tackles Jack Slater and Don Elsbee, both Intermen; (nards Howard Owood and Don Wilson, both lettsrmen; center - Bob Boardnsan, (let terman Glenn WiJJaws was absent); quarterback - Art' Gottfried with Travis Cross al ternating; halves Dave Getz endaner and Euss Casey, the for mer - a letterman; : fullback Eugene Low, a letterman. Reg ular halfback Bruce Hamilton ' did not participate since he has relnjured the knee he, had wrenched In the Eugene game' last season. i '-t The second elevenf Ends "- . Kod- Hendrickson and Andy. Zahaba; tackles Tex Worley and Mel nilflcker; guards Bob Payne ; and Coy Ilouck; center Laverne Easch; quar ter Norm Dalke; halves Don Smith and Eed Schreeder; full Bill Eelnhardt. LdnierBrazle Elbow Counters uver ijiucfigo . ST. LOUIS, Sept.; 1M)-Afier clinching the National league pen nant with a 2 to 1 , victory over the-Chicago Cubs in' the opener of " a double header today, the" World Champion Sf Louis Cardi nals swept the second game, 5 to 0. Merely q Question of 'When,9 Not 'Wiir By the Associated Presa New that the St Louis Cardi nals have won their second suc cessive National league cham pionship. Interest centers on" when the New VorkTankees will clinch the American lea gue pennant. : The Yankees, Idle yesterday, need five more victories er five Washington defeats to assure their seventh title in eight years.' They play the runnerup Wash-' ington club in a twin bill today. Hew they stand: 1 , "" W L GB Gtp. Tanks .... ,. 88 5 1 Nats :g 2 11 14 ' Bookie Alpha Braale. up from Sacramento in the Pacific Coast league, notched his seventh vic tory aralnst one defeat fat the second game as the Cardinals ' blanked the Cubs, 5 to . He allowed only four singles. -The Redbirds. with-their sec ond victory, went 19 eames in front of the idle Cincinnati Reds. The Cardinals ran a winning streak to nine straight -victories.- Chieage .1100 900 00-1 7 g St Lools ... . .. 000 10 001-2 g Banysewskl and McCulleugh; ana w. Cooper. Chicago -.,..0 00 999-9 4 1 St LouU .... .. 000 220 01x-5 8 I : - Signer, Alderson (S) and Liv Ingsten; Braale and Odea. 23 Out t Forest Grove FOREST GROVE. Snt IJUan- Six lettermen were among, the 23 football candidates who reported to Coach Arthur Brachmann of the Forest Grove hieh achnni vir ings this week. Quality FALL SUITS! S N . Clothiers 45 SUte . - Safem It Likes You Ortgca '. WssassBSBUBasssnBiBSBSSSSSattBsssBaUSSSsaB