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Numerous Events Scheduled for Weehend Social-Sports Outing Foiir Posses to Appear in Third Annual Saddle Club Show t M. t . Ill n II 1 IH.'siaHanaMaBMBaHMMl , ' Shhhh: Worry not yourself sick over the Portland Beaver slump, tame can go .only so far. And then (but don't tell the enemy) Manager Marv Owen will spring his own secret weapon, in this case the death-to-tbe-enemy-dealer personified by none other than L. H. Gregory sporting" editor of the Oregonian . ; . Mebbe it was one of Greg's "spe cial operatives" who told us this, and then again mebbe it wasn't But we're given by oath to believe that L. H. 5 "goes to the Vaughn street park a couple times a week with office lieutenant Al Stump, sticks little Al. behind the dish. and pitches to him -for an hour at a clip". . . What's more, Greg has ' so much stuff on the ball that Al vio has to soak -his hand in the ep- som after every outing. His fast lll is gone, naturally, but L. H. has come up with "a good sinker" and a "dead" ball which are said to be unfathomable ... So any day now, if the slump and Stump don't wear out; the Liskas, Helsers, Pi eretis, etc., are destined for the sidelines . Could be that L. H. was down in the bull-pen getting ready for his debut the night of that 17-2 atrocity we haven't yet been able to figure out how he, as official scorer, let the Oaks take the field in the now famed "two out inning." As official scorer it Mas his- job to at least count the outs and had only to nudge the public addressor to get busy when the overanxious Acorns took to pasture . . . But then when a ball gamer is awaiting the big moment of his comeback anything's liable to happen.' And when the home boys are that far behind a snooze is pardonable, too ... If L. H. would save just a little of that 'pitching energy to get reports 'of the Vaughn street results on the wire in time at night alway the last one sent by far we might tell him where he could learn how to throw the awesome "slider" pitch ... Xlommissioned OSP Only One of Its Kind - V About the" Oregon Mounted Posse which is to host three others in the Third Annual Show sponsored by the Salem' Saddle club at the Fairgrounds Saturday night and Sunday: According to Blanche Allen, doing the publicity and programming for the show, thirty-three riders . are now listed on the OMP roster, all headed by Posse Captain Lee Eyerly.-The posse was originated in 1940 iiv connection with the Cen tennial and now rates the handle "oldesfin the Northwest." It is also the only known state commissioned posse, all members having been commissioned by ihe governor. When Chas. A. Sprague was top man in the state the posse was known as the Governor's Guard. All mem bers own and keep up their own horses, too. Add to the DiMaggios, Mizes, McCoskeys, etc., who are now show ing in the Pacific theater what a major league ballgamer looks like In action the name of Verne Olson, former lefthander with the Chicago Cubs. Not because he's a southpaw or because he pitched for the Cubs, but because he hails originally from Hillsboro. Olson joins the list of Oregon-mcn-to-major-leagues which already boasts such lu minaries as Joe Gordon (now a GI Joe), Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky (recently commissioned ensign in naval air forces), Floyd "Bill" Be vens (farmed by Yankees to Neward recently), Ed Coleman, Ford ' Mullen and Wes Schulmerich. Speaking of Wesley J, or "piano legs," now a naval lieutenant, he made sort of a comeback recently by v playing with the Navy All-Stars in Honolulu as thousands of GI's and natives watched "the greatest array of major league baseball talent ever to appear on the islands." . Bet if they, gave Wes a free hand with his "better 'n Al S-hacht" antics, the spectators forgot all about the ball game. They Put the ffhammy on Manager Marv Speaking of the bodacious but recently bombasted Beavers, sup pose you too have noticed the choice plum for Hatlo's "They'll Do It Every Time." Two weeks ago ('BC before crash) when the per fectly astounding Portlanders were a swashbuckling gang riding herd over the Coast pack, Manager Marv Owen was nothing short of an- i other John McGraw in the raw at least The Rose City writers dic tionaried deeply to tell all what a marvelous job Marv in was doing. Then, and practically belore the ink was dry on Manager Marv'a press - notices, the "Brilliant Beavers" turned to "Plummeting Portlanders." They've been slipping; and fast ever since. Which must make Man ager Marv" sort ota Cinderella Malt in his own right .Either that or Victim of a whammy which seems to rear its ugly self just every time the word-slingers start pumping out. the copy on 'an overnight sports hero. But Dutch Reuther or not (he's the gent who forecast the Bevo dive long before it started), our two-bits worth still says Owen and his flustered flock are a better ball club than that Those proven hitters aren't going to stay in that blanket slump forever, and the injuries which have beridden no less than five would-be regulars can't hang n all summer (we hope). Get 'em back into A-l shape, and the Port landers still have the most experienced nine in the league as well as one of the best balanced. . ; (To those who have doubted our ability to comb our hair Tuesday morn yes, we did it. Wifey held the arm up and the rest was easy.) Hollies Hand CecU No. 15 m f . . .j,.". i - .. ... - ...!.. . . HOLLYWOOD. June 20.-(vT,)-Five Hollywood errors, including three by .- Rookie . Pitcher Clint Hufford, gave San Diego's; Padres n 8 to 2 . victory over the Stars tonight Six San Diego runs In the . third Mnning, all unearned, aided ; Rex j Cecil, Padre mound ace, in collecting his 15th! win of the season. s . w San' Diego lit lit tOt 1 I t HoUy weed 19 lit .SSf I 7. S . C.eeU" and Salkeld; Hnfford, Mishasek t) and Youiiker. - 1 In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215 O. C. L. A., as amended), notice is hereby" given that the Budget Cbmnutteeef Salem," .Oregon, has prepared in compliance with the Local.Budget Law', Budget Estimates for the . ensuing; fiscal period July 1, 1944, to June 30, 1945. All persons are hereby notified that on Monday, the 3rd day of July,! 1944, at 8:00 p. m. in the Council Room in the City Hall, Salem, Oregon, thewfoUowing Budget Estimates.for,the ensuin; fiscal period ending June 3015 for 'the City of Salem, .Oregon.' may be discussed with the Common Council. th lowing Knarrf tnr th aiA nit nA nv nnn mniwt tn th nrntwi fY lw nr tax levies Trill be heard in favor of br arainst said nronosed tax lew or tax levies or 'anv nart thereof. Th timaf nf TTkPnHitnr to be required, the miscellaneous revenue to be received and the taxes on OreKOn, as of June 30, 1944. The original estimate sheets as required by Section 110-1204 . NUMMARY OF PRELIMINARY ... Method of Estimating 1944-1945 Tax Levy SCHEDULE I " ' " " ' : (From Schedule HI) Total Estimated Expenditures - (From Schedule II) ' . , Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances... 'Amount Necessary, to Balance the Budget ..i.;. ;. Balance to be Raised by Taxation..: -,; .!:""!. ..IT"! Estimated 1944-45 Taxes that will not be collected durinr 1944-1945 Tour Estimsted 1944-I945fTax Levies.... ANALYSIS OF, ESTIMATED 1944-1945 TAX LEVIES: : Amount inside 6 Limitation..... J Amount Outside of 6 Limitation...... ;.:.....:..-v , Total Possible Levy 7-1-44 to 6-30-45 under 6 Limitation..! . CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS AS OF JUNE 30. 1944 ' : SCHEDULE II ? r : . . Warrants : --v ..:-:...r.-.:...L..;rJ.::...'t.'...:::.i:...: y-: Bonds - AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES AT JULY 1, 1944, AND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS OTHER THAN 1944 - (Schedule II) CLASSIFICATION RECEIPTS - . - ' ueunquent iaxes v . . ... State Licruor Fund. Apportionment- Licenses and Fees Kefundt (Gasoline Tsr, Etc.) Rental or Sale of Property and. Services.. Assessments ( Street,-Sewer, Etc.) . Fines and Forfeitures Total Estimated Receipts.. ADD Ksti mated Net Cash Balance , TOTAL I)KDCCT Sinking and" Restricted 7-1-45 (Schedule I, Line 2). Total Et.'Ree, and Available Cash Denote Deficit T ',.7 - t. ; I i V - AX V I i If. JOHNNY PESKY Rainiers Clip Oak Win Skein SE A T T L E , June 20-JP)-The Seattle Rainiers clipped the win ning streak of the Oakland Acorns at seven straight tonight by tak ing the opening game of an abbre viated three-game Pacific' Coast baseball league series, 4 to 3, with a 4-run uprising in the eighth in ning. . Oakland 1 Seattle . . 991 903 909-3 7 .999 999 94x-4 t 3 Stromme and W. Raimondi; Fischer, Babtch (f) and Sueme. ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURES, , . . ... at Juno 30, W44 Fund Balance Forwarded to : . Balance..., - C. ' JIVlth no less than four mount ed posses and the . Territorial Riders' of Oregon City to appear, the third ' annual Salem Saddle club sponsored horse show at the Fairgronnds stadium Saturday ' and Sunday looms as one of the most lively to be held In the northwest In recent years. The Oregon Mounted Posse, captain ed by Lee U. Eyerly,: will host the Yamhill county Sheriffs Posse of McMinnville,; the Lane county posse and the Clackamas county ! posse, i The hosts 1 will present ' their, show , exhibition along with the' McMinnville rid ers Saturday, night at 8 o'clock. The Lane and .Clackamas horse men wUl exhibit drills Sunday at 2 p. m. Members , of all posses will also participate in other riding events, such as bareback relay and posse relay on a com Soldier Nine Bumps Legion Salem Juniors Lose 15-5 in 2nd Outing Salem's Junior Legion baseball ers dropped a 15-5 encounter to an ex-professional player, stocked Trailblazer Cannoneer . nine from Camp Adair in their second outing of the season yesterday -in Geo. E. Waters park. I, ! . The locals showed a definite im provement in the hitting . depart ment garnering seven safeties off a trio of Artillery mbundsmen. Ev Staats led the Juniors with a triple and single in three official trips to the plate. Bill Day not a regular moundsman, started as pitcher for the Legionnaires, ,but was relieved by Coach Al Lightner in the fourth. Regular pitchers were not used so as to give them a rest before the contest with the Albany Legion outfit in Albany Thursday, and the first county playoff engagement with Woodburn in Geo. E. Waters Park at 10 a.m. Sunday. . I Box score CANNONEERS (IS) Player, poi Fido, c -.4 Burockt, M Melshlmer, 2b Fultz; 3b ..r ... Robinson, If Welch, lb i Millar, cf I . Raczkoskl, rf-2b Desmond, p-lo Matr.; rf-p Kw izlnski, J p-rf Keith. 2b . Total SALEM (5) Player, pot Daxcti. aa - Malmin. cf .. W. Valdez, 3b Carroll, rt Staats. -If HaKeiorn, c P. Valdez. 2b Hendrie. lb Day. p Allison, ss ; Craie, 3b Schwartz, c o o o l Alderman; 2b Dalke, lb Lightner, p 1'otal 7 31 12 4 Cannoneers .301 500 013 14 3 -OU1 000 4 4 7 4 Salem 4- Winning i pitcher, 1 Desmond. Losing pitcher. Day. Innings pitched by uDes- mona 4, Dy jiwizinani a. oy aaarr i. by Day Z'h. by Lightner Hit. At bat oif Desmond IS, oil Kwizinski , off Marr 6. off Day If. of Lightner 1. Hits off Desmond 1. off Kwizinski 2. off Marr 4, off Day S. off Lightner 8. Runs scored off Desmond 1. off Marr 4, oil Day I, off .Lightner 7. Runs responsible for: Marr 4. Day .7. Light ner 9. Struck; out oy ucimona , by Kwizinski 1, by i Day 1, by Light ner 1. Base on balls off .Desmond 1, off Kwizinski 4. off Marr 3, off f Day I. oft Lightner 3. ! I Wild 'pitches: Kwizinski. Lightner 3. Passed balls: Hagedorn 3. Left on bases: Cannoneers 4. Junior Legion S. Three base hits: Staats. Lightner. Two base hits: Fido, Lightner. Runs batted in: Fido 3, .Fultz 3. Robinson 3. Rac zkowtkt 2. Desmond. Malmin, Alder man. . Schwartz 3. Sacrifice: Melshim er. Stolen bases: Fido. Melshimer. Fultz.- Robinson, Millar, : Raczkoskl. Double plays: Melshimer to Burdocki to Desmond: Lightner to Alderman to Daike. umpire: uoa nenarie. Ndtidhdl Lcaquo St. Louis Chicago 000 100 010 i S 0 uW. WW, V. m m AM AM MA 1 Jurlsich and W. i Cooper; Chip man and Krcitner. -New York l-L. .400 100 100 IS 1 Brooklyn i... t-J03 100 00 7 S 1 Allen,; Polli -tl). Seward (3). Adams (4)i- Fisher- (8) and Mancuso: R. Mel ton. Webber u and uwen property to be levied as prepared :;. i ... i O. C, L. A. have been placed on ' j AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, Ttl - Ail Fund General run4 .$1, 104,252 J3. $316,632.29 737,711.32 , 370,540.81 370,540.81 t 70,404.6 440,945.46 259,514.99 181,430.47 I103.S30.00 212,802.29 1212,802.29 ! 46,712.70 259,514.99 ;259,514.9 269,883.94 , None . 417,907.78 None 2,338,500.00 AB K H fU A E 1 S 3 ISO 1 T7 a l a a o 3 1 1 0 j 3 0 j 3 3 I O O , 1 3 1 3 3 10 0 4 0 0 3 0 1 3 i t i o e j , 3 3 1 3 0 1113 0 0 L 0 S 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 1 0 0 11 0 X ....32 15 14 21 7 3 ABlHFOAt a ooaoo Z 3 1110 0 , 2 0 3 1 3 ... j 3 1 0 2 0 0 a l a l o o i 2 0 0 4.1 1 H oooio j 1 1 0 2 0 0 j 1 0 0 0 i 1 0 .2 0 0 1 1 0 J 2 0 0 1 0 0 i o i o e j ... 0. 1 0 0 i. 3 9 a a i J 12 14 : i. 30 ' s 31,000.00 . 6,000.00 35,313.00 , 1,200.00 286,080.00 25,800.00 12,000.00 397,393.00 420,249.61 817,642.61 . - ' . . i 80,6424 736,999,67 f . '- 21,000.00 v 6,000.00 2750.00 1,200.00 1,080.00 12,000.00 , 68,830.00 ; 35,000.00 103,830.00 103,830.00 petitive seals In the two-day , cial-sports, affair. . . v Listed' on the : program card ' and probably to be the most hot- ' ly contested event In the outing Is the "Parade Horse" event for the Abner K. Kline trophy. Only posse men! are entered. Appoint ments of rider are to count 35, " appointments of horse 35 and style of horse 30. .Eyerly and "H e n e y B o y" are defending champions in the event and w ill be favored to repeat Another posse event Is - the "W titers Stock none," to be judged on ' the animal's ability to walk, trot gaUop, stop,; turn and slide. The "Pleasure Horse Class" event Is .; stlU another topnoteher. For Sa- -lent Saddle club members only, the Mr. and Mrs. Lee U. Eyertys perpetual trophy! is to go to the winner. Nate Hubbs Is defending The Oregon Mounted Posse, oldest of its kind In the northwest and captained by Lee U. Eyerly, (far left), will exhibit and compete in the third annual Salem! Saddle Club Horse Show Saturday and Sunday In the horse show stadium at the fairgrounds. The OMP will give a drill exhibition with the Yamhill County Sheriffs Posse Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Wagner Wins Battle Royal Gorgeous iGeorgie Wagner, the mat heel they all want to see thumped, last' night turned the tables and won the as usual thrill ing battle royal at the armory. Meanefn ever and twice as nasty, Georgie beati Herb j "Pinky" Parks in the final land won himself the $200 in war stamps put up by matchmaker I Don ; Owen. Coast Champion Paavo Katonen viewed proceedings from a gallery seat, as according; to plans Wagner is now to meet the : curly headed Finn. ! ; The royal started out slowly but gained momentum after Tex Ha- ger left in 3:30. Tough Billy Mc Euin was next in 5:50 and joined Hager in the also-ran department. Then black-hooded Mr. "X", mak ing his debut,! was eliminated in 6:10, leaving Jack Lipscomb, Wag ner and Parks. The latter two took care of Lipscomb. The Indiana meanie came back to grapple with "X" in the semi final and finally punched out the only fall for the win. ' ! I The Wagner-Parks mix was a wild melee for the 30 minutes it lasted, Georgie gaining the only fall after squeezing an "uncle" out of Parks in 21 minutes. Parks was well on the way to evening things when the time bell rang. Around 900 fans were in the seats to wit ness the lively show. I S3- SactosiBlaiik Seals,; t to 0 - SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 20.- r-Behind the -four-hit pitching of Clem Dreisewferd,- Sacramento registered its fourth straight vic tory tonight i byf blanking San Francisco, 4 j to O.f Sacramento tOojlM 000-4 t San Fran. .. 100 1 100 000-0 4 2 Drelsewerd and S t e I n e r; Werle, Piercey (C); Ballon (I) fJiMal finrlne I; by the Budget Committee, and adopted Jane 5,' 1944, are as set forth in j ; . ; f; file in the office of the City Recorder. , , f - - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS AND TAX LEVIES Street Tax Fuad Fir Fuad C.n. Boad Sinking Fund $15,893.18 $18,141.60 . $95,465.63 $36,2050 8,070.38 7,822.80 7,822.80 1.717.20 9,540.00 50.0.00 17,641.60 17,641.60 3.872,15 13,000.00 82,465.63 82,4 65.63 18,102.20 100,567.83 j 21,514,15 9.540.00 14,245.35 21,514.15 33,205.66 100,567.83 100,5 6783 Kono None None' 627,500.00 - 45 TAXES DURING THE PERIOD JULY 1ST, 1944, TO JUNE 30, 500.00 500.00 - 500.00 7,570.38 8,070.38 600.00 . 4 500.00 9,000.00 4,000.00 13,000.00 S.070.38 500.00 13,000.00 r - champion. Horses .are Judged for adaptability to drill or trail and . are generally an ."all 'around" combination of both inside and outside animaL Also highlight-' ing the meeting will be the ex hibitions both Saturday night and Sunday by Arlene' Knehne, ; 12-year-old . of CarIeton,v Orei j the youngest Roman rider in the ' United States: - Of Interest also s the Sunday morning show classes. Stallions, : yearling colts, futurities and ! brood ' mares are to be (judged, the first three on conformation only, the mares ; on - suitability more than looks. Thirty-three members of the Oregon Mounted Posse are scheduled to perform. They are: . Lee Eyerly, captain, George Arbnekle, Floyd E. Bates, A. C. Burk, Grant W. Day, Forrest Y. - Edwards, Dr. Fred n raoH4h How They i COAST LKAGUK I - W L Pet. W L Pet San Fran 41 32 .562 San Dieg 38 38 .500 Seattle ... 39 34 .534 Los Ang 33 38 .470 Oakland .34 30 .473 Hollj wod 38 33 21 Portland 38 33 .521 iSacramnt 29 41 .414 Last mgnts results: At Portland S, Los Angeles 3. At Seattle 4. Oakland 3. At Hollywood 2. San Diego S. At San Francisco 0. Sacramento 4. NATIONAL LEAGUB i W L Pet. W L Pet. St Louis 37 IS .698 Brooklyn 28 29 .401 Pittsburg 28 23 .549 1 Boston I 34 .441 Cincinnat 29 23 J37!Philadel 21 30 .413 New Yrk 30 28 .536 Chicago .17 31 .354 xesteraay results: - At Brooklyn 7, New York f . I At Chicago 1, St Louis 2. At Pittsburgh 0, Cincinnati t. ' At Philadelphio-Boston. postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE , W L Pet W L Pet. St Louis 33 35 .569 New Yk 2S 3S .Ml Boston 31 27 .534 Washing 2730 .474 Chicago 26 29 JlO Philadel 27 34 .474 Detroit .29 29 jOO Cleveantl 27 31 A At St. Louis 3, Chicago 0. At Detroit 1. Cleveland 3. At New York 3. Washington 1. At Philadelphia 9. Boston 4 (11 inn ings). Favorites OK In Gals' Golf . . . CHICAGO, June 20.-KiP)-Sev- eral upsets marked today's first round of championship match play in the women's western open golf tournament, but the two far vorites Dorothy Germain of Philadelphia and "Babe" Didrik sen Zaharias of Beverly Hills, Calif., cruised in with easy vic tories heading, for "their expected showdown for- the . title, "Babe Zaharias, the medalist, elimiilated Margaret Russell of Detroit, 4 and 3, after holding a 5-up advantage, with a one-over-par. 39 , on t the front nine. Miss Germain - won seven holes on the first nine, post ing a 40. to a 41for;her pppon ent, Mrs. Thomas Nolan of New Castle, Pa, and then took the lOtft and 1 1th with " pars Sor 'm 9 and 7 decision most ' lopsided victory of the day. ". .r ' " i. St. Tap. -Bond InU Sinking r d. Stre 1P faad $17075.27. 17i.075.27 None u None t 36,205.00 "None None . None None None None 225,000.00 9,000.00 -30,00000 , 20,000.00 60,000.00 43,483.14 93,483.14 5778.14 36,205.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 12,075.27 17,075.27 17.073.27; Ellis,' Asel . C'.Eoff. Grant Far ris, Ray Garllck, Maurice Heat er, Nate CHubb; George Potts, Jr Fred Seharf, Graham Shar key, Roy H. Simmons, Van Wel der, Walter. Zoset Fred Anna sen, "Art W. Smlther, " Roy u A. Shannon, Vie B. BTelley, Robert B. Sears, Rex Hartley, Jack R. Vest Ray Adams, Paul Riley, Melvin M. TrindleJ Capt Doug las McKay." Engene D. McCar thy, Holly Jackson, W. A. Heat er and Elmer La weren. . MOUNTED POSSE AAU May Fine Star Sprinter NEW YORK, June 20-(ff)- Claude "Buddy" Young's triumph in the 100-meter dash at the na tional AAU championship may be declared illegal because o f the five false starts and the two gun' recalls that preceded the Illinois freshman's victory. Dan Ferris, secretary-treasurer of the AAU, told reporters today that "I ex pect Young's victory will be ques tioned at the annual meeting this winter. - v "The rule book specifically says the I starter is in absolute control of the start. I have no doubt that Young's victory or the entire race for that matter will be ques tioned and if it Is decided that Sunday's contest was no race we will have to ask return of the me- aais ana nave Young's name stricken from the books," Ferris added. .Similar action was taken following the 1912 Olympic games at Stockholm when it developed that Jim - Thorpe, Indian star of the United States team, was professional. Gr Hurls No-No MED FORD, June 20h7P- Charles Johnson hurled an eight inning no-run, no-hit game to give his Station Hospital nine a 2 to 0 victory over Western Reas signment Center in . the opening tut of the Camp White-Medford championship playoff. American League Washington New York . 100.100 0001. 4 1 000 110 10 3 10 0 Niggeling and Ferrell; Borowy and Hcmsiey. : r- ' ' aevcJand - iwi la 0023 t 0 Detroit Z-Jtr.r .100 000 0001 9 Reynolds and - Rosar; "Trout and Swift. - - - Chicago ... .. .000 002 010 14 s9. St Louis ;-.;:000 100 Oil- 03 10 Lopat Maltzberger and.Trtsh; Idun crier, caster ana; Mancuso. ; : v r (Secona limt)-. -- - ... Chicago .. , , , ,.000 0O1M00-O S St Louis a---3t-100 0P3 10 3 Grove, Hyne 7) and Tresh: Hoi - . i linnwnrth and &Lmnio. . - the accompanying- statements. Schedules I and III. Schedule II shows the : ".. . v, . - .. . - . 'i .-; ' " ' 1 - -.?--' ,.-- - Signed-. I. M. DOUGHTON, Mayor '-Stater'-; Tax 8U J vfuad RcMxiHed ' j fftierial ; i'smla " ,$22,450.15 .: . $12,556.31 V- 22,450.15 :Nono -V None 12,566.31 None ? None- None I Noae' None None 1945 1 7,763.00 ! 7.7C3.0C 42,450.15 42.450.16 20.000.00 22,450.15- -8,168.11 15.f21.il ' . ' 3,3640 12,356.31 Beavers Top Los Snap Losing Streak at Eight , PORTLAND, June 20-izP-The Portland Beavers broke n eight-game losing streak tonight with an 8 to 3" victory over the Los 'Angeles Angels, with the help of seven Los 'Angeles errors and a home run by. Johnny Gil serjes; which ends with an after noon game tomorrow, now stands at one win each. . . , ; Dick Conger was the victim of the Angelino miscues. but was touched for 10 hits, by the Port landers. Don Pulford gave eight blows for the Beavers. The long- awaited win elevated the Portland club into a tie for third place in the league race with the Hollwood Stars, who lost tonight to San Die go. The Beavers are now one game behind the Seattle Rainiers and three in back of the leading San Francisco Seals. Los Angeles - 001 209 900-3 1 7 Portland ..-..119 929 23x-8 19 Z Conger and Fernandes; Pul ford and CampbelL Rome Sited Track Qassic ROME,' July 20Mifp)-Amidst the marble magnificence of the unfin ished Mussolini stadium which the fascists , built for 1944's now for gotten Olympic games and where the Germans were billeted a scant fortnight ago allied fighting men competed today in the Fifth army track and field meet - Despite the lack of any formal training, plus the absence of regu lation track shoes the men who chased the . Germans up through Italy showed considerable speed by turning in the 100-yard" dash in less than 10 seconds and by top ping the 220-yard low hurdles in 28.14 seconds. Today victors will get detached service to prepare to represent the Fifth army in the Mediterranean war theatre track and field meet to be held here shortly. ' ' : , AAU Relays Held PASSAIC, NJ, June 20-)-Two teams defending titles Won last year were beaten, and a third de fending champion retained its ti tle, in the National AAU cham pionship relay races tonighti The New York Athletic club quartet of Ed Michalski, Wes Wallace, i Jim Rafferty and Bill Hulse retained the 2900-meter crown by beating the Pioneer club ef New York and th Shanahah Catholic club of Philadelphia in' 7:16.2. Ott Looses Wrath BROOKLYN, June 20.)-Mel Ott, manager of the New York Gi ants, said today that Pitcher Ewald Pyle had been fined and suspended indefinitely for break ing training rules.! , Ott declared the pitcher became involved in an argument with a stranger and suf fered a chipped bone in his hand in the fist-swinging debate. In Baseball : '- By tha Associated Press - (Three leaders la each league) Player, ctak .- G - AB v- Pet Walker, Dodger 50 331 34 09 J3 Musial, Cardinals:' S4 203 43 7S sn Tucker. White So 33 14S 34 34 S3 Weintraub. Giants S3 114 33 4 HosteUrr, Tigers 40 130 - 30 4T J41 Doerr. Red So-a.5S . 320 44 .74 j3 Buna batted In: American League &penc, senators Hayes. . Atnietics 3; Christman. :.Bro-a, , 33: Nauonal Leaue Weintraub. - Giants 48: -Schultz. Dodgers 4S; Kurowski. Cardi nals 79V Homo run: American League Cullenbin. Indians S: Hayes, r Ath letics; r. Spencav.Senators. S; 'Seerey. inaiana. ; Jrteuieny. Yanxees. 0; York. Tigers' ; Doerr, '-Red Sox' 0.: National Leagiio r-Ott Giajits . IB; Weintraub warns 11: . skurowsai.- uu-ainais 11: N!rtioim. cuds li.- ' ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Utilitr Fuad ub4 .$274,000.00 $50,742.54 $193,481.67 $800.00 . . $49,808.49 274,000.00 - None "...None 0,742.54 None None V " None None - None ' 1 ,956,000.00 ;i None 255,000.00 255,000.00 19,000.00 274,000.00 0,742.64 0,742.84 274.000.00 50,742.64 Angeles, 8-3, ; . The Pacific Coast league split A'sNipBosox WithTwbWiiis I Newsoin Tosses Two : ffitter in 2nd Tilt PHILADELPHIA, June 20.P) -The Athletics slowed down the pennant spurt of the Red Sox here tonight by defeating Joe Cronin'a men in both ends of a twilight night doubleheader at ShibePark before 18,500 fans. Philadelphia won the first game 5-4 In 11 in nlngs and then took the second 2-0. I. ' . In the second game Bobo New som held the Red Sox to 2 hits as Dick Seibert provided the win ning .'run in the fourth with a home - run over ithe rightfield" fence. - ! Boston - ..010 201 000 00 4 11 1 Philadelphia .020 D01 100 015 13 I Hughson and Wagner. Partee: Harris and Hayes. f . Boston : 000 000 0000 2 1 Philadelphia . ...000 110 00 2 6 0 Terry. Ryna S) and Partee: New- some and- Hayes. , Walters Hurls 11th Victory PITTSBURGH, June 20 -(JP) Bucky Walters allowed Pittsburgh but two hits tonight as the Reds shut out the Pirates 3-0 in the opener-of their current series. The victory, Walters' 11th, put the Reds in a virtual tie for third place with New York, beaten 7-8 by Brooklyn today. CincInaaU ..U0 000 100-3 10 1 Pittsburgh -.000 000 000-t 2 2 I Walters and Mueller; Batcher, Bescigno (1) and Camelli. Softies to Rest Until July 7 ' No games In the Salem City Softball league today, and there won't be until Friday, July 7. At that time the leagues's second half . will commence, the same first halt teams to again swing into opera tion. The delay has been inserted . since changes are due on the three Willamette teams due to gradu ation. It Is possible only one team from WU will operate during the second half. The Papermakers won the first half title. ! 1 Track and ( Car Owners: r. ' Tor used or new porta, we hare the largest stock to choose from. t "- ' - . ,v - Scdem's leading truck and car. wreckers Axles, .Wheels. Tires. Tubes, Glass. Gears, Bodies, ate l - ' - ' : ! ' I ACIIE i AUTO Cc fnucK fSTTliECKEnS I ' -, Mik Stalnboch l 'nr.Naw Locofioa .. f r 3053 PorttemdRd. outstanding indebtedness of Salem, : i ... i. ' I - , Attention! Sewerar ' Trcataneat Fuad Miner Lien Ravelr. 0!)f " -.r- PostWar Park Swr Keerve-S Mill i Tax Levy 193,481.67 ,"Non. - ' . None ; 800.00 None None - 49,S08.4t 49,808.49 None i None 49,803.49 49,808.49 None None Non C00.00 -800.00 711.C5 88.35 88.35 49i.4ll.l7 193,481.67 193,481.67