The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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    i8tlr State"
tart Today; Viks -Favored
,l Crack of the week, and by. John .Wesley Gill, Portland out
fielder, to assortment of Bevo rookies: "We better do good when we
get in there to play, 'cause when the. professionals come back we're
gonna be out o work. How true, how. true iv. The boys' over
around "Perfection are now con
vinced they'd best simply pass up
bottle-opening celebrations every
spring after winning league titles
Ifs too tough on the anatomy,
and especially when one Clem
Kertson is around. Last year Clem
and the boys were whipping off
a little hilarity and Clayt Tore
man came up with a few broken
ribs. The other day it was time
to uncork a few more bottles, and
in an impromptu rasslin scuffle
(Clem didn't want to keep go
ing after wifie's curfew) Bud
Thrush came up with a first-cab-ia
shiner. He says he ran into a
door in the dark, but it was real
ly Clem's uncooperative foot . .
. Might change their plans next
' time around though, for Kertson
pulled out for California this week.
PCL Prexr "Pants" Rowland In
action: "It's to be no Jonger the "Shaughnessy Playoffs' after, every
season, but the "Governor's Cup.! Gov; Earl Snell and fellow big
gies Langley of Washington and Warren -of California are to inscribe
the tropry which goes to the nine grabbing off the post-season dia
mond derby ., . . Note from .Tough Tdhy Ross , the former rasslin
pride of .4-Corners says. he's, about two-thirds afraid to come' back
to fight on Promoter L Pilcher's extravaganzas, uotingthat !the
last time I fought I got gypped at every, turn by managers and pro
moters. They treat me fine in wrestling. r' (But Anthony, that
COULDN'T, happen here) Vi In answer, to numerous requests: No,
they aren't broadcasting the. Portland Beaver ball fames" to far;
Don't know . the actual reason why--could be that Rollie Truitt's
got laryngitis or something but we think the fact that .this : is' go
ing to be a great year at the. fate has. more to. do with it In .other
words, why let em listen for free when you-can get a buck and
quarter out of 'em at the gate? ;, . That may be It, and then again
it may not . , .- "'--r''-; K -;: - ,V"': ;" .:';:
... . . ; ' ;
Chance to Get on th Band Wagon Cheap
' Wanna buy a share in something really worth while? Will cost
- you only five bucks for two years and youll be lending a helping
hand in a fine work. The local Hunters and Anglers club,' which
becomes a full-fledged affiliate of the Izaak" Walton league come
July 1, is on a spirited membership drive. The boys want you, your
brothers and your fathers to Join up. Your five will pay up your
' dues for the balance of this year and all of 1945, which is dirt cheap
at half the price, as the saying goes, and especially so since the
fiver will go toward such necessary. work as forest conservation and
the preservation of our state's second-to-none hunting . and fishing
paradises., ov-,'--,..,;,: vi.i :- '' "'' -::"v : :-J--
. The H & A boys are coupling
bership drive and need all the pledges they can get Remember, the
heftier the multitude the louder the voice. Meetings are once a month
on Wednesday nightsand if you want to come right down to it you
benefit at least five times more than your five could buy in enter
tainment during and free eats after said meetings. So if you're one
who has liked your hunting and fishing during the seasons past and
want to' keep right on liking it.in the future, better get in touch with
Jim Loder," Junior Eckley, Don' Madison,- Fred Krepela, etc, or at
least drop the club. a line asking to whom you should apply for mem
bership. It's great thing and should be supported whole-heartedly.
Uasllis Cake hut Can9t Eat It
Headline- oddity: "U of Oregon to Play Basketball, Minus Hobson".
A matter of a gent fighting tooth and toenail for the cake, and then
not being around to help eat it , . ". Nice that UO finally decided to
keep 'em hooping had they decided to be "first" again by dropping
same they'd have had some more ducking to do. Verbal punches
through newspapers can often do much damage , . . Sort of vice
versa for Matty Mathews he fought like the dickens to, revive foot
ball and would have loved being around to help eat his cake,' but
no cake . ; . One fault found in running off the qualifying heats to
day at Corvallis for the state's annual high school track classic to
morrow. Only first and second place winners today will be eligible
to romp tomorrow. Just who runs against who today Is to be decided
by drawing straws. So if a kid who can do the century in :10.2 is un
lucky enough to pull one' which says he's got to run against four
other kids who can also do :10.2, that ' leaves possibly five other
:10.7 lads to gallop against each other in another heat Then in the
finals you have two :10.2 sprinters against two :10.7 entries while
three other :10.2 trotters are already on their way home . . . Tain't
fair ... And speaking of the prep meet, in which everyone and his
brother (outside Coach T. Drynan) figures the Viks a cinch winner,
same Mister D. wants to know where he goes to pick up the ribbons
and cup" "Heck," mumbles Thomas, "if they figure .we're that
good, no need of our even going down there they can send us the
ribbons and save us the trip. That's about the only way I figure
we'll get 'em, anyway." .. j' ... A - -
Beauty Shoppers Second Half
Ladies Kegling Loop Champs
Broadway Beauty Shop swept to the second half championship
in the Perfection alleys Ladies league last nighi by taking two
out of three games from Acklin's Bobtery. The two Broadway
wins, coupled with ;the two defeats suffered, by Rialto at the
hands of Miller's Furniture in the hot chase, clinched the berth
for the former and a playoff spot
against first-half winning ' Keg
lettes. The Keglettes wound - up
their regular season by sweeping
three from Sears-Roebuck last
night. : fV)-
' High series honors for the ses
- sion went to. Maude Poulin of the
Furniture quint she had games
of 191,163 and 178 for 537. Close
behind were Lois Jones of Rialto
and Virginia Gaxbarino - of Keg
lettes, tied with 520s. Garbarino
rolled high single game for. the
outing, 201, and captured the in
dividual title for: the season with
her 159 average. r, ) T:;;.i ".
ACKLIN'S BOOTEST , (1 ) .
Handicap - 1 - 1 1 t
Dake ,137 124 127388
Poulin . ,- 123 149 r 148-420
rarmer 149 168 191508
Gibb 1. i, 118 1S 139 413
Beams ... , ,, , , iZ 119353
Totals : .U..xJHM 7li 2CB5
r ROADWAY BXAUIT SHOP (2)
mmer .. , , ; 131 144 127401
Kirchner - ,., 130 144 13 419
hiiey 12 lis 110353
Podrabsky " 169 ' 113448
Lewler . 130 148 145423
Totali . -
EI4LTO (1)
Handicap
foreman
, J ane
! A verill - , , i
1 i a-lca
X-jyd
683 721 S31 2039
- II
133
11
158
197
143
123
143
11 S3
108 397
163 20
109 39J
105367
136423
K7 tU3
178837
135399
IS7 442
i:w J
l4l 419
-ISO
.143
.137
.144
Ttt4 :.....:....72S T2S
i i,irs I tNiitaB 2)
a 191 1S
1
l'- : 'J"T
r Mi lit
11 1-3
Prep
pwwwwjiii rMmm wmm mmm irmrrmri irl 1 J1 1 11 I
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4 . s 3
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-PANTS ROWLAND
with their new venture this mem
SEARS, ROEBUCK
- Handicap 'v.-.
29
151,
115'
168
134,
119
29 88
111390
123387
150422
102372
148-417
AUen , '
Juza v ,.',, ,
.128'
149 '
.104
136
.152
Peterson -Absentee
Putnam .
; Totals ,
KEGLETTES
Bowlsby
Mills
Ryer - ;,,.,
Anderson
-693 718 661 2072
(J)
.144
.168
149
134
137
137
178
153448
102-402
155-428
134429
201520
.138
.158
Garbarino .
.143
Totals
.747 733 749 2225
Trosky'g Theft Wins
For Soxin 16 Frames
PHILADELPHIA, May li-jf)
Hal Trosky stole home lo score
what proved to be the winning
run as the Chicago White Sox
defeated the Philadelphia Athlet
ics 10. a in a-ic-inning game
today. ;;-v';'--,;:
cbJL.100 108 eoftVoo coo 2-4 10 1
Fhn.208 809 609 808 808 8-2 It 8
Lopat, , llaltzberg er (t)
.Tresh; Flores, .Christopher
and Hayes, . 7 :
and
Hopewell Wins
.. PAIRVIE W The Fairview
school baseball team lost to the
Hopewell school here Friday by
score .of 25-19.
Ginderfe
St-.
200 Athletes,
62 Schools
At Barrier
- Oregon"! 18tb annual high
school track and field carnival
shows its 1944 spangles today and
tomorrow, on OSC's Bell field,
Corvallis, and:, when. the curtain
finally falls after some 200 spike-
footed ; representatives of 62
schools have hopped, . hurdled,
sprinted and spun off the classic,
itll be .Salem's Vikings heading
home with the no. 1 trophy won
by Medford the past two outings.
That isjif the; "experts'! are cor
rect in their prognosticating, itll
be Coach Tommy Drynan's lads.
However, anything can happen
in a track meet weather con
ditions, a stubbed toe at the wrong
time, a dropped baton, unlucky
drawing- on lanes, etc.' and as
in mostany other prep sport the
favorite is oft times fortunate to
stagger :in by ; closing time. The
Viks are; nonetheless pegged to
drag down from 20 to 24 points
In, the blue ribbon gigantic, and
these same experts claim 20 will
take the) title in a walk since so
many kids are entered.
'X- With proven' entries . from
schools like BeraV Beaverton,
Rogue 1 River, . Klamath Falls,
Grants jPass Medford," Jefferson
of . Portland and Springfield en
tered and stocked with point
grabbers, Coach Drynan figures
the experts Uncorked : too many
bottles before they went to pick
ing.' A typical mentor, Drynan'a
forecast: Wt oughta get "one or
two points." ' '"
r Qualifying heats, for 'which ho
points .will be awarded, take up
all of today's ' opener. ' The first
and second, place winners today
will hit the cinders . tomorrow
with the blue chips in the center.
According to the meet program,'
shot . put and pole vault prelims
open the show today at 1:30 pm
followed by , the. discus and high
jump events at two o'clock and
the javelin "and broad Jump at
2:30. Also starting at two are the
three heats in the 120-yd. ' high
hurdles At 2:30 three heats in
the century; 2:40, three heats in
the 440; 3.-05 three heats in the
low hurdles; 325 three heats 220
yd. dash and 4 pjn., three heats
of relays rompers. Qualifying tours
for the 880 and mile are not list
ed. The main event starts Satur
day at 1:30. - -
Vikings who will battle for the
points, and their events are: Bob
Weber, 00, broad jump and relay;
Mel Hilficker, shot put; Don Wil
son and Norm Dalke, javelin;
Willie Bach, 100,, 220 and relay;
Tom Grimm, mile; - Art Gottfried
and Joe Formick, discus; Lyle
Williams, pole' vault; Dick Gatke
and Dick Brown, high jump, lat
ter broad jump also; Benny Lam
bert and BobJMacy, half mile;
Bill Bobbins and Dave Getzen
daner, 880-yd.-relay with Weber
and Bach. : , - '
Other f athletes entered and out
for points while representing dis
trict .. 7 aiong I with Salem are:
Merle Williams, ' Chemawa, and
Leland Lane, Molalla, high hur
dles; Bill Austin, WoOdburn, shot
put; Richard Marquardt, Molalla,
mile; Gerald I Kraxberger, Mo
lalla, and ' Don Brewer, Silverton,
440; Bruce Nelson, Woodburn,
pole vault; Merle Williams, Che
mawa, and Al Ringo, Molalla, low
hurdles;! Jack Knight, Jefferson,
220..' I. , ' 1 ,
Hess Snares
GloyeTitle
EDMONTON . Alta, May 11
(CP)-Pvt.. Jack Hess from Cin
cinnati and stationed ' at Great
Falls, one of the niftiest boxers
to appear in the three-night Gold
en Gloves , boxing tournament of
the Alaska wing, United States
army, on the featherweight
championship by default tonight
. Hess, weighing 124 pounds,
was scheduled to meet Pvt. John
ny Aguirre of California and now
at Watson Lake in tonight's final,
and was awarded the champion
ship when Aguirre was unable to
appear due to injury. . -
Cliurcli Softy
op
ve
Action in the YMCA sponsored
senior church Softball league yes
terday saw Salvation sink Con
gregational 5-4, - Jason Lee out
last ' Mmodist-Christian 10-13,
Calvary f Baptist set back Engle
wood United Brethren 12-4 and
South Salem ' Friends shut out
S t a t e s m a h-YMCA 8-0. The
Statesmn-YMCA' outfit received
only one hit off two Friend hurl
era, D. Lucas and Strouer. . .
Tfoiit Released
In MiU Creek
Over 5000, trout from the Roar
ing River. hatchery were released
In Mill ereek. Just above Turner,
yesterday. Jim Loder, president of
the Salem Hunters and Anglers
ciud, urged - fishermen to report
ai; matches made m that area to
the state game commission to- aid
them In cetermining whether fur-
4 thcr rcstckin 13 neccary.
It's Katonen vs.
Paave lnr Eeng" Katenen,
Finnish man - f muscles, blond
and beautiful, holder of one
Tery I coveted Pacific Coast
lightheavy rasslin Utle belt and
possessor of the third and win
ning" fall In a two-months', long
match with his Los. Anreles
draft board, b back In the
northwest, 4-F but ready. And
as Matchmaker Don Owen pats '
it, "he's ready te wrestle any
thing we've got vp here for the
championship providing we
can - meet his ' guarantee de
mands." The dy amnio Finn who
disrobed Gorgeous G e r g 1 e
Wagner for the Coast title In
nollywood early' this year rets
here just In time te meet the
guy he ' disrobed, and next
Tuesday night at the vOlage
Garden ltU be tit Kmg against
the i Kimono Kid. Whether It -will
be title tussle or not de-
'pends upon whether Owen can
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4
A trio of reasons why Salem high's Viking thlnclads are picked to
cop the championship in the annual state ' track .and field classic
today and tomorrow at Corvallis is shown above. At top, Lyle Wil
liams, Junior pole vaulter whose 11-footers are tabbed to take sec
ond place. Below, left. Bob Weber, Junior sprinter-broad Jumper
whose :19.1 century time is best In the state. He leaps near the 21
- -foot ' mark , consistently and is figured for ' third. Below, richt,
' Sophomore Benny Lambert, whose . 2:83.f half mile is also tops
in the state. : ' ' "
Cline Hits 'Gap
With 4-3
Walt Cline, jr., hottest znashie
club's annual Spring Handicap
of one trophy as a result of his low gross score in the qualifying
round, put the clincher on another cup yesterday by turning
back Bob. Powell,! 4 and 3, in a semifinals match. Two-handi
capped Cline will now play the
winner of the George Scales-Bill I
Goodwin semifinal for the title. A
trophy goes to both the ultimate
champ and runner-up. ? ;
' There, just wasn't any beating
"Junior", yesterday." He fashioned
out five birdies and four pars on
the first nine fof a five-below-par
31 and had 6-handicapped Pow
ell, who shot a38 for the nine,
down five holes at the turn. It was
the hottest nine! holes played on
the South River road layout this
season. ' f I . ' . ! . . ; ' '
Powell rallied on Na 10 with a
par while Cline i had his first of
only two slips for the day, taking
a five. They- halved No. 11 with
pars and Powell's par on 12 closed
the gap when Cline took a four.
They paired 13 but Powell took
the hole with -a handicap- stroke.
Then Cline hit the birdie groove
again, dumped in one on 14. while
Eyre. Captures
Putting Meet
', Dave Eyre ' headed home ; the
pack In the Men's Club Thursday
play putting, journey at Salem
golf course yesterday by compil
ing 500 points on the layout's tap-and-hope
corner. Along with some
23 other par husters, Eyre toured
the back nine -holes in order to
qualify r for ' the - meet and then
proceeded to take down the top
stipend of the War stamps prizes.
HI Eaman rolled in for second
place with a total cf 13 pclnlj.
Uasner'at 1
cross the Katonen palm" with
.enough legal tender. But one .
way or the other they'll take up
the weekly main -event space on
the American Legion sponsored
show as promised some . weeks
' At that time Wagner and Walt
A chin were told the winner of
their gigantic no, I would gain
himself s shot at Katonea. when
the latter returned to the
Northwest circuit. As some 1009
, customers win attest, - Georgle
won, worse luck, and in doing
so grabbed his mean and ornery
Meet Finals
waving gent in the Salem Golf
tournament and already possessor
Powell' parred it, and then ended
the scrap on 15 by. canning a 25
foot putt for another ' bird. Cline
was still five under par: on his
brilliant outing When they headed
for the clubhouse. ..' j
In two consolation flight match
es played ye sterday also, Al
laghtner ; advanced to the finals
with a 32 win over John Emlen
and Hunt Clark gained a semifi
nals date with Dr. J. L. Sears by
nosing out LL Harold Hauk, 2-1.
Oakland Buys
Pitcher Salvo
OAKLAND, Calif, May ll.-ff)
-The Oakland baseball club , of the
Pacific Coast league today an
nounced the purchase of Pitcher
Mauel Salvo and the outright re
lease of the young southpaw hur
ler, Duke Marlowe; Salvo, a right
handed veteran who was long a
star of the Pacific Coast. league
and was twice in the majors, was
purchased ixam .Indianapolis, for.
$3,000. - - -, .
, . . -
Poor Farmers h -
PORTLAND, May 1 11-P)
Southern Oregon farmers com
plained today that hordes of ma
rauding pheasants were eating up
their young corn. - A group from
Central Point , appealed . to the
state game commission for alarm
guns to serve as scarecrows In
tie flelis.
REASONS
ctorvOver'Pdwell
j - .
raory Tuesday
self the date with Paave. It win
be their first meeting since the
Finn- plastered ( the Gorgeous'
One In Hollywood Legion stad
ium. ::lM-. 1 J '
; Katonen rolled into 'the cir
cuit some months ago, and de
spite finding out with his head
how hard .the north end of the'
armory ring, platform really Is,
and losinr to Jack "Bash , Tm",
Lipscomb . because la findinr.
out he was ..knocked cold, - he
nonetheless made a hit with the
villagers. - Strictly - - clean : and
bulging with trkks. the clients
were sorry to see him leave' so
soon. His draft board beckoned
and It s taken all this time for
It te decide he wouldn't fit In
with - arms-shouldering plans.
Now that Owen! has : him back
he's determined to start off with
an A-l card from prelims te the
top . match.- Hell- announce - the.
opening bouts later. . .j
mm
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Redlegs Dovin
Giants. 4-3
- CINCINNATI, May Il-P)pThe
Cincinnati Reds scored three! runs
in the eighth innbig to defeat the
Giants today, 4-3, for -their sec
ond straight overj the New York-
" A two-base -hit to center by
Steve Mesner drove in Estel Crab
tree and Eddie Miller for the de
ciding tallies. , Crabtree previously
had doubled to score Woody ; Wil
liams with the first run of the in
ningC',' " ' I
- .'The Giants broke the scoring
ice when Phil Weintraub hit1 a
home run with a man on base.
New York 800 808 201-3 I 6 8
1 Clncln. 000 800 1V--4 11 1
Fischer and Lembardi; De Lit
Cmxr. Shoun ,(8) Fergusoa: 1(9)
and Mueller. '
Williams Slugs Win
OAKLAND, Calif., May ltHfl3)
-Holman Williams,'-; 160, classy
Chicago middleweight," gave; Paul
Lewis, IS? a boxing lesson to
score a one-sided 10-round
deci-
sion over the Oakland fighj
er at
the Oakland auditorium Wednes
day night ;:xf:v',,r-J
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Tilt Fall
Bobbles Give Nats 4-2 Victory;
; Borowy Notclies 11th Win in Row:
" WASHINGTON,' May , ll-fl-The St Louis Browns threv
away a ball game as the Washington Senators took their second
in a row, 4 to 2V before 11,200 fans tonight, dropping the Browns
from. their first place perch.-' ' .
The New .York Yankees, who defeated. Detroit "earlier today.
Bevbs Poiiiifecj
Stars Tmce,
3-0 and 7-3
Portland Only One
Game Behind Seals '
PORTLAN D," May 1 11-P-
Portland's . Beavers - climbed to
within . single game 1 of . the
league-1 eadlng ; San : Francisco
Seals here tonight , with a pair of
Coast . leaeue victories, over . Hol
lywood.; Syd-Cohen f twirled five
hit ball in pitching Portland to a
3-0 win M the seven-inning open
er, t while Subrnanner- Ad; Liska
received i credit for - copping; the
nlghtcap7-3..,tc, :l. -n-';
In the first contest, .the Bevos
bunched, all; three of -their ;tallies
in the first. hining off : Sharp,-;whb
went the full route on the. mound
ior xne oiars. - -i;" 7 ."' -
. Hollywood " used ' four- pitchers
In :the second -fraca . m"! which
ea(Ateani; poled 'out' 12. hi
twin - victory gave -Portland: a .2-1;
edge;1 In the . eries, . which'; closes
with a dmuiie header, here Sun'r
day.'; 11 .v".'. ' j V.".
Holly. .z..-. .r..,888 808 8-4 S 1 .
Portland i JL99 f 00 8-3 C 1
: Sharp and Hill; Cohen and
. Adams..' 1 1 : - -;. "
Holly. .-' 818 888 X08-J 12 2
Portland ' iJt83 818 18x-7 12 1.
'r - Escalaatc, Inkelhofer, AUsteU,
, Embree and Hill; ,-LiskV. and
Adams. ; ',,
Acorns Again
Nip Sacs, 3-2
OAKLAND; Califs" May ll-(JP)
Oakland's Acorns squeezed -out a
3-2 Pacific Coast 'league ; victory
over. Sacramento's Senators to
night to register " their third
straight series win. ... I-'
Oakland, scored three runs in
the sixth. Sacramento tallied one
in the fourth and another in the
seventh off . Jack- - Lotz.- Clem
Dreisewerd was- the losing pitch
er. .'J .-' I-. S .. ,'i-,H,ri:X'-: ;
Sacra. 808 188 188 9 t'
OakTnd -800 883 SOx 3 18
Dreisewerd and Rossi: " Lots '
and Lorensv .-'!::- . ' '.
Padres Edgie ;
Angels, 3-2
LOS ANGELES, May 1 l.-MV-
Lanky Rex Cecil "got his screwball
pitching to perfection tonight' and
the San Diego Padres defeated the
Los Angeles Angels 3 to 2. Cecil
gave up eight hits but fanned 11
men. ( " .'fv-v; t
"San Diego 108 811 8083 4 3
Los Anr. 100 000 001--2 St
r Cecil and Salkeld; T e p I e r,
Adams k and Grlcr. Sarnt ' . .
Corvallis Inks Y
Gill as Coach
CORVALLIS, May.lMJrVCor-
vallis , will have two of the : Gill
family oh the basketball coaching
list next fall! Eugene Luxe Gill,
brother of Oregon State college's
hoop mentor, has been appointed
Corvallis high , school basketball,
track; and assistant football coach.
4No-No' Tobin Hurls
7-2 Win Over Buccos
- PITTSBURGH, May Ml - (JP)
Big Jin. Tobin's Aflutter ball" baf;
fled Pittsburgh today while his
mates collected .18 .hits. fftwo
Pirate pitchers to give the Braves
a 7-2 victory and even their cur
rent series at one game each. : '
- The Braves drove Max Butcher
to the showers in the eighth,' and
he was - replaced by Long John
Gee. While Tobin allowed the Pi
rates 10 hits, they never gave him
much trouble. -.
Boston , . 188 812 1117 IS 8
Pittsburgh .818 808810-2 18 1
Tobhi and Masl; Dutcher, Gee
(S) and Lopes. . s -
443. Center
Cuy Conds
7
to 2nd
took oyer the leadership on a per
centajge basis, sending the Browns
into second place ahead of Wash
ington. r '-'-: .,' y fj -: t
.-The. Browns committed four er
rors; a-pair of them by Catcher
Joe Schultz ; and ' Infielder Don
Gutteridge presenting Washing
ton with two runs in the eighth.
The loss snapped Right Handed
Jack Kraemer's winning streak
after five straight Kramer yield
ed only five blows. ' Southpaw
Mickey jHaefner racked up his
second victory; against one defeat
In giving up seven hits. '
St Louis L-008 181 88-r 7 4
Washington 801 801 82 4 5 1
Kramer and Schultx; Haef -
ner and Guerra. '
; NEW YORK, May 11-ilV-Hank
Borowy extended his carry-over
winning ': streak to 11 straight as
the New York Yankees defeated
the Detroit Tigers 5-2 today. be4
fore a crowd of 3,407 paid admis
sions . and , took over , first place
when the -St Louis Browns lost
Borowy -allowed. the.Tigers sev
en hits to win his fourth game this
season.? He wound , up last , year
vinnmg'liis' last seven.';"
' : The' .Yankees jcpnected 13. hits,
"making-five of 'roem'ln jh'e third
inning to score icr runiXj . "':
Detroit f idttO 888 88i2 ' 7 1
New York 184 881 'MV-5 13 1
.' OreTmlre, Gillespie (7) and
Rkbards; Borowy' and "Hems--ley:;:--:
-- -
so Snaps
losing Streak
ClricAGO; May lLvP)4 Th.
Chicago Cubs snapped their 13
game losing streak .today by beat
ing the Philadelphia Phillies, i to
3, with . a total of 11 hits which
included : .Bill Nicholson's first
home, run of. the season. '
PhiladeL 181 801 808-3 7 8
Chicaso ' . 801 218 10 5 11 0
- Barrett, . Covington (5) and
Finler; Uanysewskl and Holm.
Huhbard. to Battle -Jeff
for Ball Title
' ' GERVAI&'-i Hubbard high
hB captured the North Marlon
county B league baseball title
and will probably engage Jeff
erson, Southern win ner, in a a
game to decide-, the county
championship next week.
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