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Salem l - ?(' ! : v ' " jAlfoany Juniors Upset WitavBig Ninth Inning Rally ! i - i Beat Hub City ; Outfit,mi s Horse laugh: There used to be nothing quite so useless as a losing pari-mutuel ticket, as those who have visited Gresham, Longacres, Bay Meadows, Santa Anita, etc., will attest. But that was before the waste paper salvage drive got under way. At the recent Belmont Park meet ing in' the east the salvage division of the WPB announced it had gath ered some four tons ot waste paper daily! ... Worthless two-buck : tickets weren't specified, but it's a cinch not that -many napkins' , blanketed the hot dogs' peddled at i the oval . . Speaking of the .bang fails, horse players may wonder, ' where all those Valdina - Gerties, ' Valdina .Songs, Valdina Phooies,' etc., come from. "Air is right, for 'tis said there are roughly 400 Val- ; dina horses on the nation's tracks. f Some of 'em good, others the ones you bet on" . ; Valdina' is said to' ' be a contradiction of two counties In .Texas,'. Uvalde ,and .ledinah. . One Emerson F.' Woodward of oil millions- forwarded 'tothe 'New York Jockey club, governing body -, i me jji xuri, jne. names lor . nis because other thoroughbreds bore the same names, within the past 20 years. So Woodward tried again WW JACK DEMPSEY. (As World Champion) by splicing the two counties into "Valdina," prefixed it to the name of all his gee-gees and submitted the list It was accepted, and now the country's ovals are loaded with Valdinas. It's safe to say there isn't a track in operation which doesn't have at least two of the "V horses listed on the running rosier .'. . Punch row: Joe Waterman, brewmas ter of the thriving Portland punching parties, was asked the other day to name his conception of the five greatest fighters in the north west in the past 25 years, the, length, of time he has been operating the bash business all the way from Seattle to Los Angeles since being discharged from the navy shortly after World war I: (1) Leo Lomski, the "Aberdeen Assassin" of the "mid-'20V a middle or lightheavy; (2) Travis Davis, Everett, Wash., welter of the early '20s; (3) Jimmy McLarnin, Vancouver, BC, flyweight who twice won the welterweight title; (4) Freddie Steele, former middle champ from Tacoma and (5) Doc Snell, a welter .who belonged to Waterman in the late '20s . . , s ' !".; i fv" i v - - Jack Dempsey Coming to Totcn Speaking of fighters, when Lt. torn. Jack Dempsey comes to town next week in behalf of the 5th War Loan',. he'll miss by only a few , days showing up exactly 25 years after taking the world heavyweight boxing 'title from Jess Willard. It was on July 4, 1919 that Dempsey kayoed Willard for. the championship in Toledo, O. . . .'Although we were of the age which believed Jack Dempsey should have been pres ident at least at the time, we remember well the wags who insisted ; Champion Dempsey had "ducked out" on the last war. A 4draft dodg- ' er," who hid out in the hills of Colorado, they insisted . ". ; There is always an unpopular minority who hate to see anyone on' top, be it j in sports or otherwise. These wags were members of that' group . . . But we've wondered many times during World war II what those same wags are now finding in Dempsey to beef about. Perhaps the fact that he -was handed a commission in the Coast Guard . . . It makes little difference to them that he, amongst many, is doing a military job which he and very few others like him are best fitted to do. Even though it was 25 years ago that he lifted the world title from Willard, the name "Jack Dempsey" still electrifies the clientele be they in GI suits or civvies. And it takes men with names and reputations such as Dempsey's to help run this war successfully .. . Another former. world heavyweight, John L. Sullivan, got his .name in the Capital Journal the other day: "The Great John L" will be the screen story of the kid from Boston who was .world's champ from 1822 to 1892, informed the CJ . . . That proves it John L. must have been quite a man! . . . Add to names of those who probably had extreme pleasure of bringing more closely relationship between pres ent generation of Japs and honorable ancestors one Capt. "George Varoff. The former U of Oregon pole vaulter who set records with the bamboo pole back in 1936-37 ,is now a pilot of one of the new B-29 Superfortresses and is supposedly stationed where he might take his deadly bird for an excursion over Fujiyama and surroundings ... Returning War Vets Expected To Boost College Athletics By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK, June 22-(r)-Jack Flannelly, a wounded and honorably discharged veteran "of the fighting on Guadalcanal, is a candidate for the University of Pittsburgh football team, and this might be construed as a preview of college athletics of the next few years. Sort of a one 5 I s Eight Runs Tallieil j i In Final Frame Fling CENTRAL FIELD, ALBANY -(Special)-Salem's Junior Legion baseball nine played its first con test in regular junior play here tonight, and after- the dust had settled on a wild ninth inning In which .the visitors punched across eight runs, they headed homeward with a 12-11 victory upset and 'a midnight Hub City meal under their belts. . ! : j - - - It was 10-4, Albany on top, as the two clubs swung into the final canuv when bingo ' the Salem gang turned, run crazy and scored their eight tallies off four walks j three errors, and hits by Catcher Dean Hagedorn and Infielder Pee Valdez, to say nothing; off some base 'running that ' might well be called "crazy" rather than just plain i "fancy. " i ; -; u Not exactly, a : potent outfit at the plate last night; the Salemites nevertheless provided plenty of trouble for four home team twirl ers with S their'unorthodox caper ings on the base paths which saw them swipe several hassocks and tear for 'the next ; sack on their teammates' infield hoppers ! on more j than just a few occasions. I The Cummings Movers (merely the technical handle of the Al bany j Juniors) went into a 5-1 lead in r their half of r the ' second stanza after Salem had shoved a single tally across in the first. Three! more runs were chalked up in thfi visitors- portion of the fifth. then the locals made it 10-4 by bouncing oacK wiui live runs in the next three innings, and set the stage for the fast; and furious Sa lem ninth. The i home-towners loaded the sacks after, two out in the bottom half of the ninth, when JbeJ'Cowboy' Carrol then walked the next batter to force in a run. But the next batsman plopped one right back to the ; mound, and the Salem gang scurried to the, show ers and later to -an uptown res taurant, where they discussed their success oyer some: refreshing grub. Rodney Province started on the mound for .capital post No. Nine's ehtryj arid was relieved in the fourth by Andy Zahare. Stan Wilkes took over the mound chores in the seventh frame, but was taken but for a pinch hitter, in Uie top half of the ninth. Carrol then took over and saved the game, al though Wilkes got credit for the win. i I i : -i I I Next on the Salem Legionnaires slate Is a county playoff contest with Woodburri at Geo. E. Waters park at 10 a. mT Sunday. Several pitchers will probably be used in that tilt as in last night's game with Albany. 1 ? i Salem ... 100 30 00 It 3 2 Albany ...... 050 000 14111 S 6 Province. Zahare (4), Wilkes (7), Carroll (9) and Ilaredorn, Russell (7); Richardson, Ed wards (5), Elkins (9) Fisher (9) and Ohling. n L&lJ WKitney Marti. man trend. : We have" been in the war about two and a half years now, and; there has been' plenty "of tough fighting with steadily ; increas-: in a p it it a Itioc V More and more of the wounded a r e( being re '.. turned to civil- ian - life, com- , pletely incapacitated, or nearly so, where strenuous physical effort is ,: concerned; others still are able but j no longer are up. to Jervice stan? 1 cards. , -j ? Many baseball clubs and foot ball teams, for that matter have men on the xosters who have i . , . .. .. ... been honorably. ..." discharged from the, service, but most (of ".these ' never, suffered wounds, ' or even saW action'. AJ few such sTdmmy . Warren, late of the . Dodgers, did. ; A lot of these repaired wounded t will be " rough; tough ;lads "who (know ; what 1 physical punishment ; is. Many will be Returning' to- col 'lege", as Flannelly is," and be .ready io bolster grid squads ' sadly ; de pleted . by, service1 demands. The 'idea is thaC'theTlpriger- the-war continues ; the stronger- College ' sports, v particularly' football, 'will become because of the return in increasing -numbers iof men who . have done their bit in Ihe service. Sturgeon lake. COLUMBIA Stream fishing poor. Sloughs and diked dist ricts are yielding limit catches of crapplet, perch and catfish. LINCOLN Fair catches of cutthroat trout have been taken on flies in upper waters of Alsea. Siletz- and Salmon rivers WASCO Deschutes and smaller streams in excellent - condition for angling. Fly fishermen, using a gray or brown lure, are having better luck than bait anglers in the Deschutes. White river. Badger and Rock creeks also reported good. ; i DESCHUTES Fair, with some limit trout catches reported on upper De schutes with flies. Paulina and East lanes yielding fair catches on spoons and night crawlers. East lake -fly fish ing has been fair in the evenings. Big and Cultis creeks fair for trolling. Sparks lake giving up some limit catches with flies and bait. CROOK Streams and roads in poor condition because of heavy rainfall. JEFFERSON ' "Metolius river looks best. . Lower Ue schutes and Crooked river remain only fair: Blue and Suttle lakes poor because of weather conditions. MORROW'- GILLIAM - WHEELER All streams have been poor du to low water. . ; - , . . , and Redwood Practice Called Saturday . j Coach Bill Phillips ;has called s practice session! for his Red wood Nurseries nine of the Sa lem! Junior Baseball "A" league for j Saturday at 2:30 p. m. on Olioger j field. AH players are Urged to be present without fail. The Redwoods face j a tough game with Funland in league play 1 Sunday at 6 p. m. Achiu, Wagner in 'Elimination9 Match for Coast Titfe Shot Gorgeous Georgie Wagner, the i popularly unpopular turkey- I raisin torso twister from Pleas- ant iiui may nave won this week's mat battle royal at ; the I armory, advertised "for the right . i to meet Coast Champion Paavo ; Katonen," bat Georgie isn't to get that shot at Paavo as easily t as that after all, Katenen was t an interested onlooker Tuesday -jiight when the sape'r mat neel ' I waa- doing- his stuff with Herb "Pinky- Parka la the royal wwdap, fan calmly bat firmly I Informed . sabnutchnuker Elton Owen afterward Wsenr-Wsgner could go climb a tree as far as getting a title tussle ' was "con- cernedV A ' likeable muscler who'd much rather wrestle with the wrestlers than rassle . with the rasslers, Katonen added that he thought W a 1 1 e r Sneezie" -Achlm above all other crunch -cronies had earned the next try ' for the eeveted title belt in. Sa lem. In two meetings past, both -thrillers Aebin.Doth defeated and went to a draw with Kato--nen here.- "1f.;;.'-f' Georgie didn't like all this a Mtle bit, but having, found oat once before, and the hard way , he draws UUIe water in the northwest bash bins, he was forced to fall in line. Rather than to forego entirely the prom ised championship scuffle for. the Tillage next week. Matchmaker Don Owen immediately signed -n the Chinaman and Wagner, for an elimination match, win ner of the same to . waltf with -Paavo the week: tollewtag -for -the Ct championship. n the: event' that KaUnen doesn't hold -the title at that time, the winner of the Wagner-Achia mix will definitely : meet the gent who does possess the- crown. - The- Wagner-Achia scrap, and as past history in the Ferry Street Gar den sports palace will attest, lt should be precisely that, will headline" the Tuesday, night card. ' ' ' The two preliminary cessions . are to be announced later, bat "Owen Insists Katonen will defin itely occupy a spot on the seml 'windnpj The champ will proba bly go . 30 -minutes or less la non ' titular scuffling with, Canadian Parks. Another move is under way to land Bulldog Jackson oil the card, but already the odds are 3-1 that he doesnt show up. Back Again as Playground Pool Life Guards 1 h 5 Xfr,-,40S'"- V Four mi the five emely I back ftciiit this '1 " 1 ii N life guards at Olinger and Leslie playground swimming pools last year are summer, as bathers -will be reminded when Inhabiting the popular resorts. Along with Susie Small, who Is not pictured, the above: Quartet reads (left to right) Janet Rogers, Phyllis Gueffroy, KaUe Griffith and Leah Smith. All are on duty dally at either pool. " f - Segura Enters Fisliing State lOutlbblcFair . PORTLAND, June 22-)-Trout fishing in Oregon will average !,!y fait this week-end but ang j;ng" for : f piny-rayed species will l e line, " the state ganTe commis-t ; t "o-n's weekly fishing: bulletin indi 1. 1 I today. ' " ''VVV v , C .ncii tions reported by counties: J ..., tOMAH ' Tar.ner'and Eagle ,lltkj are yielding good catches of Hmv Th ey COAST LEAGCI ' , ; ' - W :L Pet.; t . W .L Pet San Frail 41 33 J60 San- EMe'3S 39 .494 Seattle 3S 34 ..320 Lo Ana 34 34 Portland 3 M J14 Oakland 3 3$ AW Hollywod XT J13 Sacramt 30 43 .417 Last night's results:.- - i-v.j "At Hollywood 1, San Diego 13, At . Seattle-J. -Oakland 7. ' At 6an Francisco tV Sacramento 3. tOnly, games.) -; , ' ; V V NATIONAL LKAGt'B , .' 2 t.S I W L, Pet. W L Pet St.- Louis 3S IS 70S Ctnctnna 2S 33 .475 Pntsburg 31 -JJ Boston .'i3 3S .417 New Yrk 31 t M4 PhUadel .32 31 .415 BrookJrn 29 30 .492 Chicagq .17,33 M0 ! Yesterday's results ;,. - At Soston" 7-0. Philadelphia fr-1 (first game IS innings, second gams five inning). : v - - . - At-Bmoklyn 10, New York sV - .,At Pittsburgh t-7. Cincinnati 4-4. . ' At 'Chicago, St. Louts, postponed. " AMERICAN LE AC IE ; W L Pcf. W L Pet. St Louis. 34 r? J57 New Yk 28 23 .491 Boston . 32 29 J25iPhiladel 29 31 .433 C hicago 27 2ft Washing - 2S 33 .447 Detroit ... 30 30 MO Cleveand 2,S3 .467 ; i Yesterday's results:: - ' At Philadelphia 4-3. Boston 5-X, At New York 4, Washington 0. "SV , s ' I -i-. -:v , Swim Meet Slated rPORTLANLV Ore., June 22-P) tThe'; annual state j AAU outdoor iwiroming and diving champion ships-will be held July 21 in Lake Oswego plunge, it was announced today. s : i - lennisaemis I CINCINNATI, June 22- Francisco Segura of Coral Gables, Fla., pounded his way through the quarter finals of the tri-state ten nis tournament today with an em phatic 6-1 1 0-1 trouncing of Lar ry Tinker pt Cincinnati, and Jack McManis jof Forest Hills, NY, joined him by beating Leroy Voor- heis of Cincinnati, 6-1, 7-5. j Roland Nord of Cincinnati downed his fellow, townsman, Chalmers Ratcliff. 6-2. 4-6. 6-4, for th thii-d semi-final spot. Billy Talbert of Indianapolis meets Leonard Skhiff of Columbus to morrow to decide the fourth. Rain washed ot the entire women's singles slate. ; ' Over Thousand Splash It Up in City Pools I ' - I ; " : V- ' I Over 1000 splashers took to the city, 'playground swimming . pool waters r, yesterday, . Leslie reporting (19 ; attending the south end swim pool, and Oling er turning In a . total count of 450 swimmers during the day, i : . i i i ; - IBng iix . In Baseball By the Associated Press National League (Three leaders in each league) ! Player, dak G AH R H Prt. Walker, Dodgers ...60 239 38 93 J85 Musial. Cardinals 56 213 45 71 .368 Tucker. White Sox 38 155 27 5C J61 Weintraub. GianU 54 185 38 64 J64 Hockett. Indians . 50 192 21 . SS J44 HosteUer, : Tigers -49 152 24 52 .342 Runs batted in: American. League Hayes, Athletics 38: f S pence, Senators 38; Stephens. Browns 37. NaUonal League i Weintraub. Giants 48; Schultz. Dodgers 45; Kurowski Cardi nals 40. Home runs: American League Cullenbine. Indians t: Hayes. Ath letics 8; Metheny, Yankees v. bpence. Senators 7; York. Tigers 7; Stephens, Browns 7. National League Ott, Giants 18: Weintraub. Giants 11: Ku rowski, Cardinals 11; Nicholson, Cubs 11. Alibi Tourney Honors Split Lloyd Davenport and Walt Cline, " jr.,; each breezed through the Salem Golf club's alibi tour nament yesterday with net 35's to share winner's honors in . t h a t event. Cline was" allowed two ex tra, or ""alibi shots. While Daven port was given three chances' to shoot over. All players participat ing were allowed their respective Turnerj Albina In Title Scran PORTLAND, June 22 Leo "The Lion" Turner? and Joey Al Dina are scheduled to meet in a 15-round ' fight! here tomorrow night which is billed for the middle weight championship of Oregon by Matchmaker Joe Waterman. Al bina, never t defeated in amateur or. professional boxing, holds the state championship. Both fighters will scale in at 160 pounds or less for the bout. The Italian shipyard worker is slight; faVorite over, the dusky Turner, whose last two Portland fights; resulted in 15 round draws with Joe Kahut. - Supporting bouts will be a 10 round semiwiridup between -Moose". Kennedy and , -Killer" Sullivan, both Portland negro heavyweights, ' and an 8round opener between! Billy McCann of Seattle and Eddie Weller, Portland Indian, both welterweights. - , , number of alibi shots according to their regular - playing - handicap, Members, of the Men's club will engage in an , 1 8-hole match vs. par affair Saturday and Sunday Beavers, LAv : Draw Day Off : Resume Ball Series ' In South Tonight . . The; Portland Beavers did not see action in uie racme coast eague yesterday against Los An-. geles, since the schedule called, for a split fveek . in. the series. .The two clubs were idle while trans ferring hostilities' to; Los Angeles after Wednesday games m Port land. Portland reopens against Uie Angel tonight . , " The day off is expected to give the skidding Beavers another chance to regain their champion4 ship form of two weeks ago.' Since the club has lost A2 of Its last 14 games. Business Manager Bill Klepper 1 has gone east after pos sible but improbable player help. The Portlanders now trail in the week's series with the Angels, two games to one. : ' ' Chicaso Rents Browns; 10-3; Split Si TThite Sox Scbr 7 ; I It Unearned-Ckmxrs v STi IXJUTSJune 22JfcThe St. Louis' Browns! defense, lell apa'rt long enough today to give the Chi cago "White Sox an opportunity to score seven unearned runs for a 10 to 3 rout and an even break in their four-game series. The Browns were trailing 3 to 1 with Jack Kramer and Bill Diet rich hooked up in a pitching duel when the lid - suddenly blew in the eighth inning. - v Chicago 211 I0 O?-t0 St. Louis fit Ml 02-t Dietrich and Tresh; Kramer, Zoldak (t) Shirley (t) and Hay ! duel off 11 12 2 Schanz Scores victory Suds Scuttle Acorns, 7-3 BOSTON, -June 22 - (.1 - The" , i Boston Braves and the Philadel phia Phillies split a doubteheader here today, the first contest going to the Phils 1-0 after fifteen in nings, and the second fracas called on account of darkness 6t the end I o live cantos wiui uieytn lead ing , 7-0. Rookie Charue Schanz hung up his. fifth - victory of the season in the opener, although not entering the game until the sev enth inning, when he relieved Bill - Phi 000 000 000 000 01-1 11 1 Bos 000 000 100 100 OM-9 I 0 ! Lee, Sehastt 7) and Peacock; Jsvery and Klatx. - Fhn;-:;.-, I:.;,:;. OOO'04-I 0 1 Boston :....- 301 0t-7 9 0 R. Barrett, Mnssill (2) and Finley; Tsbisi aad Mari. SEATTLE,- J u n e. 22.-Y)-The Oakland) Aeorns took the "third game ofl.theirlabbreviated Pacific'. Coast baseball league - series - with the Seattle Rainiera by score ofi 7 tO;3 tonight to take a two to one edge in jthe series.V-' J : ' bskland "1 200 012-iOl 7i t 2 ' , Seattlej 00S Ott r 11 0 , Salvo and JV.;Ralntendi;fTin cup; Elliott (5), Deroorsn :(!)' and. Saeme. , . '. , Padres Blast Twinlis, 13-7 HOLLYWOOD, June 22- The San Diego Padres blasted six Hollywood pitchers for 18 hits to night to defeat the Stairs, 13 to 7. The loss dropped Hollywood from third to! fourth place in the Coast league standings, and shoved Port land, idle tonight, into third, a half game up. on the Twinks. San Diego..10 S92 040-11 10 0 Hollywood . 041001001- 7 IS 2 Brillneart, Dumler (3), Va lenzneia (fi). Cecil (7). and Bal linrer; Weldon. Smith (1), Intie kofer i(4Xi Uufford (4), Sharp (8), Embree (8h and Younker, Hill. Indian, Card rs Top ; N E W YORK, June 12-(P) CleveUnd and the St. Louia Card inals v have the most ' effective pitching'1 staffs - in their -respective leagues A - sucvey,; baed on the first 10 weeks of the seaVm, shows that opposing National iiague hit ters-nave neen nem n i mere .' - . A 1 4 A; W 1L. J in'ol flincrm-c whila th Ti.iian tns 1 ers" choked off rival American Leaguers with .240. . , The mound staffs r??rasenting the New York Yankees and the Washington Senators a the least effective in the American loop, each having been batt-irjdt for a .266 aggregate with S9'j Yankee pitches going for home run. Char ley Grimm'a Chicago Cut) staff is the most generous in senior circuit, rivals having clubbed its offerings for .274. . ; Solbns' Win Streak Halted SAN FRANCISCO, June 22-iip) The firf t place San Francisco Seals snapped the six-game winning streak of last-place Sacramento, 5 , to 2 'tonight to end the first half of a split Pacific coast league series here. The victory was the' 13th of jUie season for veteran Tom Seat(P)$. ',. '.vi.':'.";..:t vr' ; Sacr'tot 1 : 000 002 000-2 S 3 San Fran. 302 000 OOx-5 13 3 ' Fletcher and Steiner; Seals and Ogrodowski. Attention! Truck and Car Owners: v For usod or now port, wo hovo tho largest stack to choose from; ! I '(' 1 I Salem's leading truck and i car w r c k r s Axles. Whttli. Tires. Tabes. Glass, Gears. BodiM, etc. : ACHE AUTO & TRUCK i WRECKERS f ' : Mike Steinboci ! . . . New Locatioa : 3055 Portland Bl. - Shop Sears; Snorting Goods Dept. for Your Vacation Heeds Cincinnati u.;.IO 000 0014 1J 2 Pittsburgh 010 111 14 14 1 Carter. Delacrue .151. Konstantv 181. Shoun it) and Mueller: Sewell. LoDee (Tt and Davis. ' t .i n : . . Cincinnati 000 ill 0004 10 0 Pittsbnrfh j. 801 005 io 7 12 1 Gumbcrt. KonsUntT () and Muel ler; Strincevich, Csmelli 7) and Lopez. New York ? 100 002 000 ).i Brooklyn ; :::--.JHZ 001 00 10 12 2 riacfier. Seward 121. 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Be -I Made by Noon Tomorrow At War Bond Headquarters I Ccnlesl C!:::s Ezlzrday, mm 9 WJy LLL1 L LLlJLKyiKL- - m m CO. Shis Si. Sdsa - Phcne 9192 Open Till 9 P. M, Saturday . . i- nut to ny fishermen. Limit catches At St. Loum 3. Chicago 10. 122 N. CmX St. Salem. Ore. . cl cat; are Reins IT e in Ei At Detroit 4, Cleveland 3.