1 7U ! .1, Hi.' . it TL C7ZC.:i CIATTMAIt Ccian. Ottgoa. Fdiay tfar.faq. laai 1 1MI Y Few Fans See 40-8's Second Bopping Bee (Continued from page 12) Bailey In a bad way in the second, the bell savin him. Referee Pack? McFarland stopped it when it was apparent Bailey was totally out classed. Bailey subbed for Orv Feters, who couldn't obtain fur lough from his army pott Kelly Jackson,' '160, ' another sub, cleanly outpointed Jack lindley, 162, in the six-round special, both colored boys in for the Wright-Roy McQueen "grudge'' scrap. McQueen failed to show. This one . kept McFarland busy telling the waltzers to "shake it up, or else." Roxey Mobley, 141, Swan Is land, carried Jimmy Gordon, 140, Portland, to the fifth round of their 6-rounder, and then put him away with a soft left after one minute of that heat had elapsed. Visibly tired. Gordon was an easy target for Mobley. The two mighty ; mites who appeared on the first 40 et 8 card, "Dynamite" Abbott. I 103, and "Pee Wee- Jackson, 110, j went to i draw in last nighFs opening four-round exhibition. They were again crowd-pleasers. Immediately following the Sul 11 van-Hooker go, the latter chal lenged the former to a rematch in the local pits a week from next Thursday night. Sullivan accep ted and Promoter Pilcher is now "thinking It over." It was a fight worthy of a rematch. - Out But Safe in Tenth i u ft i :' X 4 7 TatWednesday (Continued from page 12) - experienced aggregation, several of the diamondeers having been writh fh f.nnt n niimMr I CWUI UAuVl ... --. yf Pet. ' - W Tj Pet. of years. Luke Crosswhite, former Portland ss as jsssan Dies mi Prison pitching great, has been ! , . 7. . Hi I rra .357 Oakland 34 St J333 issued parole and is no longer witn i Hoiiywod ss 29 .sss sacrama tin jo the Greys, but Mike Cornwall, it Mg&vm mum 7.. r RALPH HODGIN of the White Sox slides home with the winning run in th lftth innlnr mt m. nnt with Washlnrton at Chicaro. Umpire Bill Grieve Is calling the play as "out,"! bat he soon saw where Catcher Rick FerreU of the Senators dropped the ban (arrow;, iax Wlrephote) " ;-iT'r Pius Thanlts US Catholics WASHINGTON, June S.-tfV Pope Pius. In a message to Ca tholic bishops in the United States, has expressed gratitude to American Catholics for donations to aid war victims. - Dispatched the day allied troops entered Rome; the- message said the donations had helped greatly to assuage in part the widespread misery and sufferings here. . The pope also thanked the bish ops for their xccent message' ex pressing confidence that the al lies would" find a way to save Rome ffrom war damage. Military Scholarships Wili Be Available ,-v- , - , ...... EUGENE, June -W- MOi tary scholarships coveting six to nine months college . work will be granted to high school gradu ates who have passed the army- navy college Qualifying test, the University of Oregon announced today. Jfouths, who must enlist in the army enlisted reserve corps before July 1 and be between 17 'and 17 years, 9 months, will be inducted following schooling in some col lege approved by military author ities. Nazis Claim To Be Biting Into Allies general picture: Caen The allies Increased their pressure on the road from Bayeux to Caen. Germans moving up from the South checked the advance! Super heavy I British; tanks have landed north Of Caen.", Carehtan "British tanks. hav4 LONDON, June 8 -(JPh The Germans asserted tonight that furious fighting with the allies was reaching out on both sides of Allen Bayeux and contended their reinforced troops were biting in to the western end of the allied bridgehead in France and swing ing into position to strangle two infantry-supported American air borne divisions at the. mouth of the Vire river. The German claims continued to be ignored by allied headquarters and lacked confirmation elsewhere as. well. .The DNB agency said Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, chief of allied ground forces, had thrown 12 divisions into the battle and that his reinforcements, especial ly tanks,! were arriving steadily from England. This, the German agency asserted, -' "explains the thrust to Bayeux and beyond. southeastward." 1 One German radio account said Geti Eisenhower "Sb far has brought into play only' one-tenth of the forces at his disposal.' The radio reports pictured the allied tank drives from Bayeux as seeking to link up with air borne forces in the Caen and Car- en tan areas. The German accounts gave this Bond Benefit How They whoTl probably do j the chucking or the Greys Wednesday, has pro ven himself adapt at the hurling position, which will be filled by Steve Callahan v for the nine. '5 h. ', 't ' : v ---. ' ' Tickets for the gala double- opening wCl be available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at sev eral Salem business establish ments, the exact ones to be an nounced . through the press later. At Portland S, Uw Anfeles At Hollywood S-0. San Diefo 3-8. At Saa rranctseo S. Sacramento 10. At SMttle a. Oakland a, NATIONAL 1XAGUK I. Pet. W L Pet. - i- SOldiCT I St Louis S9 IS AW'Brooklyn SI M AST Pittsburg 14 IT .5851 Boston 21 St .438 Cbtcinnat 2S IS JW8Phuadelp IS M .439 New Yrk SS 33 .M Chicago 14 S3 J37 xasteraay s results: At Pittsburgh S. Chicao 10. i At Cincinnati z, St Louis L At Brooklyn S-S, Philadelphia 3-L At Maw York S. Boston 4. AKJDUCAN UAGUK W L Pet w L Pet Keuscher's Mayflower were vic tors orer Valley Motor 7- in Sun day's league openers while Coach Jess Luke's Shrock's were turned back 8-1 by FunlanAiln an intra squad game played Wednesday, the Curly's Dairy "Eegulars- wal loped the TTannigans" 12-4 and exhibited more potency at i the plate in doing so. Errors account ed for the Tannlgan ; scores. Pitchers Led Wedding Ring tost 25 Years Shows Up Again EUGENE Ore, June 8 fv$V A wedding ring lost 25- years ago in Virginia has been returned to. Mrs. Daniel Beverly, sr, near Eugene.-' - , ,i- ? The ring, lost In 1919, was plow ed up on the old home place and sent to Mrs. Beverly, who came here a year ago. i Fans who purchase bonds of de- ft Louis n j63!Boton S -552 . . m wm I N Vrk Xt 30 Clereand S3 39 .463 nominations larger than SZ3 will i ,44 , a4 2) ju waahine si 34 ati be given additional ucxets on a 1 Chicago si st J0O;Pbuadeip ao 33 .5 . - : I V..-v. ... -r.lt. 1 $25-a-Ucket scale, r j AtPSnhia wbJnston t ill Other than the kids' bleachers inninn. i and a portion of the stand, to be games scheduled). reserved zor tne Airmen i nw (only lng section, the stands and bleacn m wm be onen to the- bond-pur- chasing fan, and first come first Mayflowers, Shrock's taking and ushering wUl be done 1 In Practice Battle by soldiers from the air base. Health Nurse Honored at The! Mayflower Milkers and Shrock's Motors clubs of the Sa lem Junior baseball circuit will meet in a: practice game on the Leslie night In Baseball By- tha Anocitpd Piew playground diamond to- iat 50 o'clock. Coach Bob'nals, S; Nieman. Braves. 1 fTlmo leaders In each laaeue) Player, dab O AB Pet; Walter. Dodgers 40 MS 33 n .431 Tuckor. White Sox 37 110 30 43 JM Hockett, Indians -M 122 IS JS5 rerraU. Senators 21 1U I M Muslal. Cardinals 45 185 St 59 JSf Bordasarary. Dodf 44 ISO 41 00 J3J Runs battad to: American jLeagu4 Stephens. Browns. 30; Bpenc. -Senators, 30; Hayes, Athletics. 38,! National League Schultz. Dodgers. 39: Wein traub. 30; Galan. Dodgers. 30; Kurow Id, Cardinals. 30. Home runs; National League CullenblneJ Indians, T; Soencc. Senators. Hayes, AthlsticS. 0: Seerey. Indians. S. American League Ott. Gianta. 14; Knrowski, Cardl- Bv fiedermev er Portland Twirler Paces Coast Loop LOS ANGELES, June For the fourth' consecutive week, Clarence Fedenneyer, .Portland right-hander, led - Pacific Coast league pitching records in games through June 6, with four vic tories and one defeat for a per centage of .800. - "A i ; - Tom Seats of San Francisco, John Bryant Found ' Dead at llffl City j John C. Bryant, 48, employed by the Southern Pacific company on. a jrunbetween Albany and MO! City, was found dead near, thft Mill City depot late Wednesday. Death was due to a heart ailment. Bryant had. returned to his du ties recently after an illness cf io days.-w:;: Surviving are his widow and several children. He lived at Al bany, who was in third position last week,' advanced to - second .place behind Fedenneyer with a f .769 percentage gained ori 10 wins and three losses. Rex Cecil of San Diego was third with IS and 4 for a .750 percentage. 1: ; ' Frankie Dasso continued to lead the league in strikeouts with 99 to. his credia, while Cecil was sec ond with 93, and their teammate. Chet Johnson, third, with 74, Das 308 total for the previous week was 94. . : VTotry of" FALSE TEETH SUppinoj or Irritcnlng? Don't be embarrassed by loot falsa teeth sllpptns. dropping or wabbling 4rhen you eat, talk or laugh Just sprinkle a Utile T ASTEKTH on your plates. This pleasant powder grvas a remarkable sense .of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste of t nng. it s aisan (non-acrai Get 7ASTSETH at any drug, store. Talbot Girl Wins TALBOT Dona Zehner, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Zehner won first place in her division of the State Federated Music Teach- accordion contests Saturday era' in Portland. Dona graduated from the eighth grade at Sidney school this year. . ! V Try ase at Chtaese remedies. AausJag SUCCESS for SOM years ta Cfciaa. Ne ' smatter with what attment ye are AfTUCT- laas, nvar, fcidaeys. stessaca. gas, ceastlpattoa, cJcers, Ala beds, fever, skta. female eeas- .i. ... . i . Charlie Chin Chute Herb Co Offka Bears Oab Tees, a ad Sat, 0 a. ss, te 0 a. sa. aad Su. ui Wed. t. s. ss. to MOO . a. Uj Ut N. Oml St, Salem, Ore. Recenti Ml-' on INDEPENDENCE A recep tion by the Polk County Health association was given . in honor of Miss Margaret Gillis in the ing broken through the German toman's dubroomis at Dallas on line att Bayeux, are advancing- cafrrfax nitfhL Miss Gillis has westward, trying to link up with been the county health nurse lor two American airborne j divisions which axe between Carentan and St- Mere - Eglise and exposed to German pressure from north, west and south. Allied reinforcements are being landed by air in this sector and hundreds of American tanks were thrown straight into battle.' Ste. Mere-Eglise "House "to house fighting with the Ameri cans, j '! J.' . , : The outpouring axis radio re ports, many of them obviously dc signed I to extract . information about allied intentions,1 included fewer reports of "new j landings' than were carried in the first two days of the invasion. 190 Billions Spent For faar in 3 Years. PHILADELPHIA, June 8 HPi The government's expenditures directly for war totaled 190 bil lions during the last three years, a number of years, and is now leaving Dallas. The reception line consisted of Miss Gillis, Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs. Oscar Harter. Mrs. Ivan Warner of Dallas; Mrs. A. E. Ut- ley of Brush College; Mrs. W. E. Knower of West Salem; Mrs. Melford Nelson and Mrs. W. F. HcBee of Independence. .Assist ing about the rooms were Mrs. Rosa Hughes, Mrs. L. R. Dennis, Mrs. R. C. McKnight, and Mrs. H. A. Peterson of jDallas; Mrs. W. H. Thurston of Independence, and Mrs. Ray Lacey of West Salem. Presiding at the urns for the first hour- were Mrs. Hersel Wait and Mrs. George VanSanten of I Rickreall; Mrs. W. G. Vassel and Mrs. C Charles poured the sec ond hour, and Mrs. Oscar Harter I and Mrs. W. H. Thurston. Misses Joy VanSanten and flBetty Har- land of Rickreall assisted them. Mrs. A. E. XJuey, first presi dent of the Polk County associa tion, presented Miss! Gillis with a Arthiii i T. RayhawkJ. assistant gut irom ine neaisn assoctauou. chief of the war production board's Later a guest book.) compiled by nmar.r cdtictir, staff rtM th I tion - secretarr. ! consisting of American Marketing association Mrs. Marjorie Wiseman, associa- today.fi i names of al that Were present V t ..i .V . jB. . .,.,,x.:-: .. v. ;? .. ; . -1 and the letters ! of 1 appreciation, was presented to Miss Gillis. Padres Take 2 from Tviiiks HOLLYWOOD,! June 8-tfV-San Diego won a baseball aouDie- I header from Hollywood tonight. 3 to 2 and S to 0. The first game was a seven-inning affair substi tuting for a regulation length con test scheduled for last Tuesday but postponed because of D-day. First game: i San Diego ..-. 010 020 0-1 5 Hollywood ..000 000 2-2 4 1 Dilbeck and Ballinger; Huf ford, Inttekofer and HilL Second game: I San Diego..100 000 220-5 10 0 Hollywood .000 000 000-fl 5 S Johnson and Salkeld; Esca lante, MisUee and. HflL . , Burns on Freaeh Coast Smoke streams from US coast gnard landing boat appreAchlnr the French coast after German machine ran fire cansed an explosion by setting off an American soldier's hand ? grenade. (AT Wlrephote froaa coast guard via signal corps radio) ; , ; .. :. . . - : FRANCE 1 , 0 1 15 I j ! . j STATUTt MILES ' Bums Score Twin Win Over PhiUies, 6-3, 8-1 : BROOKLYN. V June S-Uft-T h Brooklyn Dodgers took both ends I of a double header from the Phil adelphia Phillies ! today 6-3 and 8-1. The triumph , enabled the Dodgers to get to fifth place only half a game behind the xounn place New York i Giants., v. . First game: -Philadelphia 000 200 100-S 0 S Brooklyn .0Q0 200 04x- 7 1 Barrett. Covington (t) and Fmley; Gregg and Owens. Second game: 1 2 PhiladelphU ..001 000 000-1 1 Brooklyn Jt20 400 00x- t 2 Gerheanser, Mnssul (2). Mat thewson (S), Covington (7) and Fmley; Bead and Bragan. " . i.m.v.j m nf Rfrmtr renorta.- nartiallT: eonflrmed CI irasce. jSC areas are cmmuuww - - t-- ir counts. White arrewa are German attacks.. Certln repertad a new airborne landing near Tired l?i-.3y Often Cnn Ma4f.w Wkaaehsn. itatUniltia a M lass BJ BPWSii sa e w - taewaaeiairheiewa Smieesi rieiaaat it inalj nauii irii Tr i ' T J lac ini lii mhmw there to eaaetfca wroacwiyewUdaraeeiadder.--Doat wmiU Ak ymr rm-"t tor Deaa TUia, aatd fuLy by w-ae f 4rmTaertteaapri .aa wi2 eia toe U aukeW ki4ay tuhm "" as waste free year akeo, (M eaa's CS SCOBCHy rANt NtMt TMS MOUNTSJN PMC..'. i fr ; 31 1 anv!2acn9 t,7 I Tscozan m y soonest, thi 1 1 A ffAAMPM... x fan nan rfr ; TO ASIA B...UNf5C0T9 J I AMrTlMl NOW gTT8D0C1D I l00(W,AT ACHOOL P1CNC...1 U7 R.Y1N TOP WTO Ml I K'i . . V TASEP ALONft T jl ' fl " txxiliam J fM l j i; " 1 1 i svjowh v W II vwf dmt rrrca 7?Y ; a stow; a ImTa f vxrnjt cokynut 1 . . "" fypCTEY MOOSE ; i-iir-V f a 1L fa T , . 1 II, i! llffiMI: rrmmv. thtjitrr -1 , z LJSUa ji : s t iVE ALWAYS TH0U6HT THERE'S A MYSTERY "BOUT HARD CIDER COLUrlSANO HIS WILD HAY. WILD HAYS NOT WORTH MUCH. AFTER PAYIN6 THE FRU5HT TO STILL HE ALWAYS HAD A POCKETFUL OF CASH AM' ALL HE EVER SOLO WAS -Y WILD HAY. 1 U ' W STARS! I SMELL DEANS DURUING1 Arens on Projrram . Lewis Arena, 'state industrial accident commissioner,' will speak on the subject of the Oregon work men's comDensation act at today's luncheon of the Salem . Credit association in the credit bureau dining room.: " ; j ' - m Diirbxwitic ucn ii i viin hay. i t -xtt rvh5iji " . rn I WAJTJ TVS MAN WHO A I ItTWNTHlSEhmjOP TAKE HI5 OJtB,(XXXlLJj -, CXiCTrl,)OUWLLH7Trie LETTER s "ll SEARCH HlMir . , : tt X ' er. . a Ww .... 1 7," en 1C0 VI r c I V00LSI22les. Doubles - C:rs Fen C!"3 Kay ta cc:J fcr crig tbskcts, ! Ursstrlrs t-l'rrrs- ' 173 S. L:r!7 EL. ! .1 1 H t 1 f 8 i - r i.