" ' " ' ' "" ' ' " ' ' . IMlACHlllf PilusO'Kaioiien Rematch Headlines 'Hp Railing Card at Armory Tonight garden 1 punch pit tonight for chapter! four of their bristling . brawls. Last week It was Piluso, popular as r they come in the northwest circuit, who flattened LAWRENCE "SQUEE" KITCHEN . -Now official! that W6odburn' big-enough-to-shave Legion kids are all 'legitimate" baUgamerscertainly not thought so by a few of the village fans after seeing Coach Pete DeGuire's behemoths smother the' Capital Posters. State American Legion Athletic, Officer J. Earl Stanley, one of those guilty of taking tne state tournament zrom - Woodburn in favor of Portland -'this year, incidentally certified DeGuire's entry list as okeh, all players being under the 17-year- A Kmit -" WnA Irvr ToTlllir -next semester, however, for also 'listed with Stanley's announce ;ment are the respective ages a' the Woodburn kids, and not ont "of DeGuire's present fht-string-ers will be eligible a year hence. 'Joe Bielemeier, 7AI Olsen, Ken ' "Babe"; Reed, Dick Twenge, Clar ence "Charlie" Sauvain, Walt Faulhaber, John Garren, Harold McKee, Al Superman" Zuber all are playing their "now or nev er season in Legion ball . . . Via Ethan (Irant, Pendleton's pet play boy since hitting the road for the state's unemployment outfit, comes tidings - that Lawrence f'Squee" Kitchen, topnotcher in Just about everything he took a hand at in ath letics around' the town not too many years ago, is now drawing pay - from ; a , Milton-Freewater cannery and works alongside some 750 German prisoners of war. Grant insists Kitchen was wearing clothes with no "PW" on same, however . . . Make way for another ball team In the village at first we, had none, now we have scads. This one - brand new and looking for a sponsor a dozen of Willamette's V-12'ers who can play only during their free hours. Included in same is Ray blowup V. 2 And speaking of ball teams, the Salem "No-Stars" en- I llll . S 11 m m . m - visionea oj uei oniae ampneu ana to consist or oidtimers wno should know better, has reached the Vt total. Claude "Sheets' O' Connell, red-headed Senators outergardener In -'42 and last winter one of the highlights on the Albina Hellships hoop squad, is back' in town and is said to be available for "No-Star" duties. O'Connell would swell the total to enough to get started on . v . Picture Proves He Was Out a 'Mile" Pictures don't lie dept.: Most of the customers who' sent up the howl in the Cannoneers-Greys ball game at Waters week ago Sunday when Cpl. Bill Welch of the GI's was called out at the plate on a double steal play early in the game, might ike to know that' spread nrnci thiAA nn1nmn fit Camn AHnfo Rawiti'iF locf . m nl 1 1 1 tr a y! ture showing Greys Catcher M Wflhunson assuming a "hold-that- to three taes. The igeon- lin-" nositinn In front of thp Wish anrf awaifin Welsh in slid inin eers PUt together tWO Singles and him from at least fouPfeet out. Williamson has the ball, too, and from the looks of his stance only a freight train could have dented the rubber safely. Pictures can always enlighten things so For those who have asked, that was Big Roy Helper's 12th win of the season Sunday, when he edged San Francisco, 2-1. The former Senator fireballer has lost eight And according to Lair Gregory's mathematics, Helser has notched five shutouts so far, three in his last five starts, and up until the Seals scored off him in the sixth in ning Sunday Roy had pitched 23 consecutively scoreless innings. . . . Not bad at all for the portsider they all gave up on a few years ago. But Roy's paying for it in another way and affords food for They'll Do It Every Time? topic: Now that he's going so well on the hillock, his usually potent hit wand has fallen asleep. He's fallen from far above .300 to below the .250 mark not good for Roy. Helser.' j As ior Charley Peterson, his shipyarding-by-day-ballplaying-by-night routine is catching up with him finally with the result that Pete has slipped badly with the willow. "Player of the year" with San Francisco last season and one of the most dangerous rappers in the Expected to be .no - wanner rules Infraction tn title belt out- than either of the two preliml- inrs and therein proved himself nary scuffles, and both of those . one of the most rurred eon- will have to be strictly on the . tenders for the crown in the! cir- . . . Mm - A .. ' a K muii.i A - - . . sizzuna; kiue u mcy ro w cej . op with the main heat, Coast Champion Paavo ; "King Kong" ' Katonen and Port lander Ernie ' Piloso return to the Ferry street ! euit. : Tonisht . they - come back. but op until last;niht there had been no word frpm Matchmaker Don Owen tellinc that he had at last argnea jvaionen into pat- m ting up the bell for fthe Tillage rematch. Most fans ! feel that since Katonen has been held to so many draws ind has dropped non-title matches here and there the nnllked cbamp in a bruiser, , in the past weeks, hei really Isn't and finally after two previous --: champion exceptinr on Inslrnifl- tries.: Before- Tuesday the Ital- v cant technicalities. But cham lan smoothie had held Katonen pionshlp : match! or inot,. Pfiaso te a draw and ; lost ta hint en "Informed yesterday he was! Mgo- ;; . ! H I- 1 A I' ! - i ERNIE TILUSO ' ing to shoot the works' tonirht - and - then. If - victorious, would lay offkiat claim to "the title bV appealing to the national assocl- ation. Other -grapters who have ; defeated the rugred Finn are said to feel that same way.-S , unless Katonen comes ; throngh . pull. Unlike either of the ether meanie tactics, goes against "Si lent", Rattan, the, bald pated deaf mute with the la r g e bag , of ' tricks. Clever, -SCent", will off ; set one ef Morelll's pet pranks in that hell have no hair for the ex-Olympic Games hero to with a decisive win. tonight his" days as champion in the circuit may be numbered, technicalities or no.; . .'" Either of the two prelims are apt to steal as much thunder as the main go. At 8:30 p. nt Big Tony . M o r e 1 1 1 y the" Gotham strongman who has chucked his hilarious "windop" hold for the more deliberate and unpopular two sessions, the semi-windup will no doubt offer an all-clean match. Ivan "Muscles" Jones, coming fast In ' the ' lightheavy , ranks since trading his referee tag dnds for tights, tackles Herb "Pinky. Parks, .the blond Ca ' nadlan ' quickie. It's sure to-be : a catch-as-catch-ean scientific -affair, always well accepted by ' the: customers. . " ' Marines Edge t .' .. .... ,; ... i ...... Leathernecks Tally Winner in Tenth; ' " K- f . I The all-Gi ball battle of the summer in Geo; E. Waters park turned out to be a dinger last night, the Marine Airmen from Corvallis, sprinkled here and there with former professionals, count ing a run in theiiop half tof the tenth frame to nose out the Salem Air Base Pigeoneers, 4-3. Hardly anyone there to iee'it, but had the customers know what a sparkling hurling duel wa in store for them, they'd have lined the, pits for sure. Lefty Ed Dunlap for the Pigeon eers, a fastballer with an'off-the-table-top curve,' faced Righthand er. Pete Jock of Ithe Leathernecks, the latter -diminutive curvlst with" sufficient ton his fait one. Dunlap ; doled only , six hits throughout, Jock Iseven. -1 -r The Marines started off In great style by counting once in the first frame and twice in the fsecond sans a hit in either. Wildness by Dunlap at the outstart made pos- an error in the; fourth to get one ! back, but from then until the bot-1 torn half of the eighth Jock and Dunlap went at it nip and tuck. Then In this eighth the first two Salem GEs went J out Gelormine bounced to second - sackef John son with what! might have been easily the third, but Johnson kicked it. "Up sprang the Pigeon-1 eers with the break, Dorer slam ming a long triple against the right-field fence to count Gelor mine and ; then scoring himself with the tieing rim when Burke beat out a hit to short h Back to duelling went Jock and l Dunlap until the tenth. Center 1 , ' ; V-jS'er Allison. Scores in Sunday Junior Game H Portland in Fifth' After Sunday Wins 1 3 Former Stars Bobbing Sack In Big Show Culd Supply Punch Tor Pennant Snatch In Hot Amerk Race By JACK HAND NEW YORK, July 17-iP- War plants, farms and services are re turning to baseball such standout major leaguers as Frank Croset ti of the Yankees, Lou Finney of the Red Sox. Harlond Clift of the Senators and Dick Wakefield of the Tigers who' today hold the balance of power in the tight American league pennant chase.. , As the majors enjoyed a fourth successive Monday open date be fore, resuming intersectional com petition tomorrow, the : American race was still wide open with St Louis, New York and Boston in the front row but "none of the others outdistanced. iLuke SeweU's Brownies, with" COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS . V W I. Pet. W L Pet. Oakland .S3 4 345 Portland 90 SO MO I seatti si 4 jio HoiiTwd 49 m am only 22 movt road dates, ana a San rran si 49 Jioisacramn 43 S4 .465 1 two-game lead held - the. advan- schedule, sends all eastern teams Sunday results: At Portland S-l. San Francisco 3-1. At Seattla 4-S. Holly wood 1-5. At Los Angeles 3-4, Sacra mento At , Oakland. S-4, San Diegq 0-3.' -'- .;- By the Awociated Press .1 Portland's Pacific' Coast league baseball Beavers,' still seeking to regain a what' was their's a few weeks ago, leadership In the cir cuit open a 7-game series, with the Bollywood Stars tonight The Bea vers, by virtue of their two wins over -San r Francisco Sunday, climbed to fifth place in the stand ings with a JOft percentage. Three and a half games, separate Port land from first place and four and a half from last i ,; f . ; Ad Liska and Roy Helser pitched the Portland wins, the former 5-2 over Tom Seats, the , latter 2-1 over Ray Harrell in one extra in ning. Meanwhile, Oakland turned back. San Diego twice, . 3-0 and 6-3, to strengthen its league lead. C(S lfallVA 4? a1 1 Sir4) V1tAA T Aa It's a race between Dick AUison, third sacker for Valley Motor V-8s and the ball (shown , Just behind I Anfelea tonned Sacramento. S-l isica as c luuauu viKacr tvo bcuwmh tus mi wmubi ir ui uinwi auiwb wwb uia avurcu uw i 4-3, to take undisputed pos session of second place. It was the first series Ices for Sacramento in the last six. Seattle took two from Hollywood, 4-1 and 6-5 to hold third place tie with San Francis co. Hollywood is now half a game beneath San Diego in seventh place. This week Seattle hosts San Francisco, Oakland goes to Los V-t's first ef two rims for the game. To no avail, however, as Funland : finally won, 7-2. Umpire Stanley Smith watches the play and Allison lis getting some top-hand support from' his 'mates' ba the background. The Funland win placed them atop the Janlor league standings. Y-I's slipped Into a second place tie with Cnrly's Dairy (Statesman Sports photo.) - ' r. . Funlarid Nips J'89 Rules Junior "A" League ; Roost; Gurlyi S Upset; f!B" Derby Deadlocked into the west in the final, two weeks 'of the season. The Browne -and Yanks, who might be fighting it out wind up the campaign in St Louis October I. , v . - Although Chetiaabs and Mike Chartak . rejoined . the club, . the Browns continued to bank on the , lineup that kept them on top most of the season. Crosetti, Just re leased from a San Francisco ship yard, .was expected w 'take his place in the New York infield as soon as he. tells Joe McCarthy he's ready, but whether hell re place Mike Mflosevich at short or play third was still undecided. Outfielder! Herschel Martin had given the team big lift since he was acquired, from Milwaukee. r Boston's pitching troubles still held back the club despite its hit ting power. Joe Cronin picked up Red Barrett capable relief man from Columbus,' but still leaned heavily on Tex Hughson. Lou (Continued on page 9) : i Musial-Walker Duel Tightens Funland's .. well-balanced i- entry e art e - i y . . x l. aner aui eigne uuui souk turns t Geo. E. Waters Park Sunday in the loop's sixth round. With Big Ed Ball, the Turner curvlst holding the Valley Motor V-ts at bay with a no-hitter, the! Funlanders came lokian scored hfm all the way from first when bis bunt 'hit was Waterman "Marlins" OuUhoot-jz: Pekar "Coys" on Salem Links the best pitching perfomances of the season and allowed Cnrly's but four hits, walked four and fanned 1. Wilkes was touched for five blows, fanned nine and walked two. The winning runs were scored Bosox Corner AL Swat Derby ' - :i : , .... " Confined to the par pits at Salem golf course instead of the moun tains: and using unexplosive type shoo tin irons. But Waterman's "Martins' outshot Millard Pekars "Coyi" in the Mens club best ball twosome fued Sunday, 20 to 16, and then merged with the enemy to indulge ; in a first-rate turkey dinner paid for by the losing Pekar packv '' . . .y Twenty-four teams hooked up in the 18 -hole battle," and as it should have been. Captain Water man and 'mate Bill Stacey paced the Martins' , victory; by polishing off Captain Pekar and pal Bill Clark, 3-0. Best low gross round of the outing was turned in by Leo Estey of the winners. He put to gether a 39 and a 37 for a four- over-par 78. John Emlen salvaged low net honors for the losers with his 38-3977 round minus 10 for handicap and a net 67, i In the afternoon two-ball mixed fpursome play, Mrs. Ere Kay and partner Vic Convey led a field of 36 home with a net 74 score. A stroke behind was the duet of Mrs. Bill ; Stacey and Bill Clark. Here's how the best ball two some teams scored against each otner; i 1 'WATEKMANS ' - PEKAKS Bustck-Thoman. va Dvnpt-Thrsh tb Huntcr-Kunn s va. Guexaroy-seara -1 Goodwln-Marr l1,! vs. Hamn-Hawks l1; McLghln-Kiggtm vs.- Copck-Hauk Lentren-gtter 1 vs. Painter-Powell OusUsnBaldock 1 -vs. HUl-AUey ,4 ConYeyArmprest ",i vs. Knyn-Pthr S'i McAUstr-Arebrt H vs. Bnstel-Eyre 1 GilstraD-Earle 34 vs. Xlmml-Johnan V Klng-H. Clark S va. Baxter-McCrary stvnson-LAucu e vs. Ennn-scnrner Stacey-Watrmn S va. B. Blrk-Pekar ToUU h SO Totals H Detroit; Topped BATTLE CREEK, Mich, July 17 -(ff)- The Detroit Tigers drop ped an 8 to 4 decision to the Bat tle Creek All Stars, a team com posed of sandlot league players and soldiers from nearby Fort . Custer, in a twilight exhibition game tonight before 10,000 spec tators. ; double play ended the inning finally, but only 'after the 'one big and winning run had counted. The Pigeoneers went down in order in their half it was frightfully dark for baseballing at that time. Not only was it a pitchers' battle almost throughout, tne tilt was n.H. I AAAA. IUWa, I ; ,j. IJrt-kBi! i plays and particularly in the out-1 Haulers si .TJOiEUstom'a i field.. f i Marines AB K H Plgeoa'rs AB K B Krebea. as 4 I Johmton lb 4 18 Aberle. lb S tf Karens. -3b SSI CHICAGO, July 17-(ff)Three Bickw.u. ef s s of the top four spoU in the Ame- KVer rf a rican lea tu e battine race were ITlccony, c 4 A VUU TfAA V. A v J .1 I lTA m at that thlrr!-n1nr RAstrm HtA n . ... . . lot a is h 2ox, wiin r iy-naser reie rox .Batted for Gosaeiin in 7th. taking over the lead from team- Marine M-i ?$2 S2 ri ! I Pigeoneers , l..J0 100 020 0-3 7 3 229 Gclrmne Sb Dorer. Jb S Burke, rf S Costeuo. cf a Callahan. If 4 rrentzkor e a Goaselln. lb S Jurek, as 4 Dunlap, p .4 Cardweu, 1 Irish, lb. 1 Totals i S7 rcmom leagvk standings Major DivWoa: 5 1 W L Pet. 8 - W L Pet Punland S 1 J33!Shrocks S S MO V-S'a 4 t- 47 Redwood 4 J33 Curly'a 4 3 jm Eagles 3 J33 Mayfloer 4 3 X47Uon'a I .000 S 54 C-Barrck 3 1 .790 Yeater'a 13 JSO Sunday results: Majors At run- land 7, Valley Motor 1 At Curly'a 2. Shrock'e S. At Lion's i 0. Redwood 13. At Eagles 8. Mayflower 13 Minors At Yeater'a f. Heavy : Haulers is. Elfstrom's 7, Oopgh-Barrick f. r a I - t i ; to life in the ;ofurth frame ' and went on to win 7j-2. The V-8s, minus their ace pitcher Bud Craig for half the gkmej scored twice on Ball's wildness and ! infield babbles. Ball fanned 11 and walked Errors: Dorer; 3, Baker. Karageanis, s- His mates! nac-ed bv Short Khelokian. Johnston 3. Dunlap. Runs - aieSj pacea oyanort- Batting averages generally were Dorer.! Burke. .Two baa hit: Costeiio. thj- whacked! seven hits off V-S I'hvaat : raiaa ntTi iinreiT' 2Kin n nsftM! i ' :r it Johnston, Gelormine. Kheiakian. Bak- Starter Case and Cfaig. the league heajj all alone, the loss on the decline during the week, Fox dropping four points as Doerr fell off 13 points to .327 for sec ond place. Thurman Tucker of the White Sox, the ex-leader who drew a bench assignment over the weekend in Detroit his only reprieve from that status being a pinch-hitting call in V which he failed to connect extending his slump to one hit In his last 38 times at bat was third in the standings with .320. - - Tucker waa followed by Bob Johnson, Boston outfielder, with .313 and Dick Siebert, Philadel phia, .314. Twiligl it Tear Notches Tenth CHICAGO, July K-f-Cal-umet farm's little fdy, Twilight Tear, ran te her ltth straight vfctery today before a ladies day crowd ef 17,500 at Wash- ; lngton park, taking s length win ever Pensive, the Derby Freshness champion, with an official mile of 1:3 15. - The victory Increased Twi light Tear's total winnings fat two years ever the $100,009 mark. . - le Dlayi on balls: Off Jock 2. off Dunlay a. Strike outs: By Jock 7. by Dunlay S. Umpires: Stanley Smith and De Smith. 1 f Junior League Meeting Called Sponsors, coacnes, managers, etc, of both divisions ef the Salem Jnnier baseball league are ree.ested by President Oli ver Hastoa convene at a spe cial and Important meeting Wednesday night at I o'clock la the Willamette room ef the chamber ef commerce. It Is urged by Hasten that all teams . be represented. ,f Amongst many topics p for suseusslon is the proposal that the : major league start charg ing admission prices far games played at Gee E. Waters park, dropping Valley Motor I Into .! a three-way tie for second place with Curly'a Dairy ajid Mayflower Milk. Curly's helped Jtoss ,the derby into a dogfight by going down before an off-and-ox Shrock'a ) Motors nine and Righthander Joe "Cow boy" Carroll, f 5-2. The ; tightest I tussle of the day saw the Shrock's tally three times in the final inning for a victory after Carroll .and Lefty Stan Wilkes duelled on even terms. Carroll, turned in one j of UDM SBii j : In Baseball i ; By the Appelated Pre i (Three leaders: ta each league) : t Player. Clwb 1 ' OS AB at H Pet. Mueial. Cardinals 19 80S SO 108 jJS4 i waucer, uoagera av w iwi Weintraub, Gianfta es; 327' rox, Red Sox 46l 249 Doerr. Bed Sox as 311 41 T7 33 83 60 102 3S 73 338 J28 L327 u320 Benefit Game Set tnnn vnHTf - T..1- 11 rm tu. 1 Tucker. White Sox 6S. 32S flaniuo,'ui.f.i-vrrus . Kuna batted in: American league New, xorr liianis wui , mcei ue siepnena, wowna oo: iwerr, nea box Pittsburgh Pirates In their 1944 cTan War ! relief " game Under the Polo Walker. Dodgers S3: Nicholson, . Cuba 1 j i T.. S3. Home runs: : Metheny. Yankees 11: Prom axcugnw weouwuaj, -uijr cuUentm- Indians 11; Hayes. Atn- 28, according to Secretary Eddie uucs io; JohMon, Red Sox io-, Doerr. . ? i . - , - Red Sox 10; Ott GianU 30; Nicholson. i . i - ilAlDS is: avurowski. fttrOB 12. . i Many Military Rejectees Might Be Overly Physical - t?ipieshed ' By WHITNEY MARTIN r KT'.7 TOSS, July 17-(ff) There 1j tznch concern ever the ; fact tLat rifirly 5,C03.C39 young xssn la tL!s country have been :-. f cuaJ u-::t for the armed serv- Ices, and plans are under way ; ta remedy physical conditioning. V.v five rrJ::':a rrta are a lot , tf ma, but personally 'I we iTtcr'I't ett t3 alarmed ever tl 9 f. . s v-l we knew last ry s r were turned Z ' zi I; we'd Uie to see; '.-"r.v3 cf ll.i tzzzzz tit C: a V r: I '1 tie. it t : d nz- t: itcvryc-rx Jast because a man Is turned down by the examining physi cians dees not mean he hasn't taken care ef his physical being " and Is suffering from lack ef exercise, for some ef our best athletes have been rejected. A ' program ef exercise isn't . going te fix a punctured ear&rma r i a pepping knee, for instance, and ' great many men have been tarned dawn for Just such rea ssns rtxscns that f might t traced to violent physical exer- Ilaybe a doctor coclj ga ia fhere wiLh a sUering Iren "'arj tlx cp tie ear Cram, er Ci ::::! wtiiiiag ea tie knee, tf the trouble was discovered In tune, bnt the fact remains such rejections Scant be blamed en the apathy cf .the rejected man toward exercise. The armed services are well sprinkled with clerks and ether more or less sedentary citizens who all their lives had a Cttlltl aversion to exercise: ta tay ; fornv,. sacked ' like chimneys, took i drink when they felt 12:e It and ether wise livel ci tzillizM. i-.y. :-yy ; r Tet they i-zt tie r!id service ; rtcIrtntztSi .trtSal nur d titlr" extrc' rT',brt '.Isn Lave ; ta tzz .l C.-.--3. r.r tLjt r:i Si3 It wc-'I tt in"! t C : : t- er the percentage .ef rejectees who were turned; down for rea sons net related to exercise be fore becoming alarmed at ; the idea that we are a nation ef pampered souls. : Therefore,! In farming a plan te Insure a low er percentage ef rejectees in the next war - beaten forbid -j-ti mlxbt be a good (Ja te Cnd ect first how many youngsters real ly can be helped by exerciser As It la, ssas tt tzt irsrj eta Lave -been ever-exercised . rtii t2t:i areb:J b tjcrti tz tliy artn't ccmllereJ giy:'. : 1- ly e i-ii te "titlxi nea-txtrt!. ' - trs.-itrs. -. s. ... B021 Scores (Salem Junior League) on two hits, two ' Curly's errors and a hit batsman. Catcher Al Russell of the winners was the only player to hit safely twice and Bob McRlnhey, Curly's out fielder got the "only ,;:extra-base knock, a hustle-double In the sixth. Tall Rod Province put his Red wood Nurseries nine back in' the win groove with another sparkling NEW YORK, July 17 -JP) Stan Musial's batting lead shrunk td Angeles and San Diego goes home 1 three points in. the National lea to play Sacramento. Pep Outslugs Manual Ortiz; Va AB K H PsuUaad AB St H Allison. Sb 1 3 OINelsndr. All) Wenser. US 0 numrc. lb 3 0 0 Bogga, ss 18 8 Schwrtx, e 3 11 Hammock, e 3 OlCroaa, as ; 3 1 3 Hill, lb 1 I Yutr, lb 1.1 1 Satter. rf a 0 OiFteming. Kill Boatman 3b 3 0 Kepngr, f 118 Morgalai. cf 1 8 0 Phillips, rf 3 11 Case, p 1 8 0 Bail, p 3 0 8 Schaefer. et o stark, u e e Johnson. (11 0 0 ICumngs, 3b 1 8 1 Suing. 3b e 8 8 . Craig, p 1 0 Cooney, II 9 I V I Totals 30 3 0 Totals 33 1 T Valley Motor --OB1 Ooo 13 8 3 Punland I UX 333 7 4 Errors: Case. Cross 3. satter, mil. Y eager, ritonavir ice. Runa batted In: Cross, JVeager. Fleming. Cummings. Two baae tut: x eager, aioien Dases: Cross 3. Double play: Hammock to Boatman. Bases on balls: Off Case 1. off Craig 1, off Ball 6. Strike outs: By Case 4. by Craig 3. by Ball 11. Um pire: Stanley Smith, i' Sarocks AB H H Cwlya ABB R H Glrod. Sb 8 OlAldrmn. sa 118 u Maim in, a 0 Dalke. lb 4 liStaaU. 2b 3 3 Hagedorn e 1 llCharltn, rf 3 0; McKlney, If 3 lfuay, so gue's most exciting race today as Dixie Walker ot Brooklyn checked his slump and moved to within one hit of the Cardinal ball hawk's .554 average. . ?,"coU mf Including games played July la, Musial and Wolker had been at bat SOS times, but the 1943 champ from St Louis had nudged out one more hit, 108 to 187, in the first IS weeks of the season. , i Musial slipped off 12 points Lowe. If 4 Kerber. cf 1 Strode, id a Russell, 41 3 Carroll, p 3 Williams, ss 3 Harp. Sb -i.1 Headrick. H I Zurlindn, Sb; 1 Keene. ci li Bairey. If 1 1 Totals wakes, p Brandt. . OIGraen, rf Totals ,;,..,Z 3 4 Batted oc WUkea In 7th. Shrock's ., ..000 300 38 S 3 Curly's :..L.10O 010 03 3 Errors: Kuaseu a. strode, Araerman. Staata. Runs , batted In: SUats. Car roll. William 3. Bairey, Glrod. Two base bit: MeKinney. Stolen bases: Mal min 3. Alderman. Carroll, WUkea; Me Kinney. zurtinden. Bairey. tiacrvuee: Hagedorn. Basea on balls: Off Carroll 4. off WUkea 3. Strike outs: By Car roll 11. by Wilkes 8. Umpires: Stearns Cushine and Elmore Hill. teawoee as si bl uoaa as W.Valdez. as 3 1 t Mace. 3b - 3 8 1 BOSTON. July 17 -6P- The rnound performance in the tMrd I hichlr polished Willie Pep .of game, and after doling only i two Hartford, Conn, left-Jabbed and during the all-star game week and hits blanked the winless lion's hooked himself intd a clear-cut Walker lost only one, but Pha dub, 3-0. Lefthander Schroeder decision over Manuel Ortis of El Weintraub of the Giants closed In gave up only iwir 7 r" I Centro, Calif, i in L' the 10-round on the leaders by picking up four WOOd, but one ; came Withj the nftntf , Soiit waared bv those mrkr lo hit iffhl nointa sacks Jammed to do the daJhage. champIoM tonight before a 10,000 ahead of teammate Joe Med wick. uatcner .Apimgwa , w. w jwau- afXWtl at Braves field. Pep, at Roy Hughes of the Cubs registered wooos wno go two u ivu niy. had a quarter pound mar- the biggest gain among the leaders cum inreunn im uui - w. Mexican rivaL i , when he came up eight degrees Province lannea 11, cnroeaer u. - . v-nt-wJ-ht tm seventh, place to fifth at J30. Th final clash was a wild and Ortiz, undisputed bantamweignt - - . - wooley affair which saw May- cpiwaged jan Wf e t , flower Milk outlast Eagle's LXxlge, strnggle Jronv itert to finish but KlchardS'LiODS 12-8. Errors and wild base-running bis fractic efforts seldom made AU,iuii7 Vr studded the game. Andy Zahare of even the, slightest impression on g Al T! A the Eagles was touched for seven the more, skillful Pep, recognized VyOllillH 1116 hits, ; three by Pete Valdez, and the in New York as the featherweight ) -7 ..... w I AlAliA WT T T A 9 I Tm1Imm 4., I . . . . . . . M Eagles got eigne on &.en uucas. uuisw tue nuuu iiuui - ialuma, JUiy 1 1 ty- uor Zahare was wild and walked nine, cated left hand, which deflected don Richards of Seattle Broad The win elevated Mayflowei into most of Ortm bull-like rushes, moor course won the Pacific a tie for second and the loss drop- earned him seven of the rounds, northwest professional golfers' ti- ped the Eagles into a tie for sixth. I Qrtlx staggered Pep with a right tie today with a 3 over par 145, in The minor league remained to o the head as the latter bicycled 1 the PGA sectional tournament at a two-way deadlock after fourth- away eari m the eighth and then, the Tircrest dub. rounders Sunday, both Salem whfle pressing that - advantage. He put together rounds of 71 Heavy Haulers and CloughhBar- with heavy body hooks, and 72 to finish one stroke ahead ricks winning to keep tied at top But pep regained mastery in the Nettl Christian, Spokane, and with three wins and one loss. At ,v th Mexican Chuck Congdon, Tacoma. . LesUe the Haulers smacked. Yea-1 ...w. ir, H,.r. Christian led the field at the ters Appliance l-4 and at Ollnger . " . . . f halfway mark by a stroke, with his m u t-w " aaA Kla surging R. L. Elfstrom's 9-7J Dyle Fussell pitched his third win for Soafleld. ef, 1 Province, pi 3 Helbert, lb 3 ApUngton, e 3 Ackeraon SO I Naah. 3b U-3 Lucas. If 1-3 Faanocht, rf I Harbousb If ' ...... '.(. I Totals -Uo Redwood Lions 1 l 8 8 Ward. U 3 jUnruh, as 3 Foot, rr a Seamstr. 3b 3 8 Bartlett, lb 3 llFTuke. cf 1 eiDavtes. 1 OiSchrodr. p 3 0 Bain. If 1 Roblneon rf 8 Knight. 3b 8 Beach. Cf 1 4 ToUls 31 -300 0013 4 3 -000 0004 3 3 Errors: Da vies. ADlineton. Seamater. Province. Runa batted In: Aplington 3, Naah. Two base hit: ApUngton. Three base hit; Naah. Stolen basea: Valdes 3, Boat, .Aplinrton. Ackeraon 3. Unruh. Double play: Bartlett unassisted. Bases on balls: Off Province 3, off Schroe der S -Strike outs: By Province U, by Schroeder 10. Umpire: Stearns Cushinf . Mayfloer AB St H Eagles AB t H Etner. 3b Li 1 HCoker. U 1 s (jomstoc, rz b 3 Ford, lb 1 1 Hendrie. sa 3 Dasch, c 3 1 Brandt, Cf 3 1 Reid. 3b 3 8 Hoppea. 3b 3 0 Zahare, p 3 0 Harp. ,rf 3 ONolan. lb 3 IPaulus. If 1 t Totals 23 210 S3 12 7 3 301 84 8 8 1 Phlppe, b 3 Valdes, I 3 Patterson ss 1 Lucas, 9 m a Pfau. cf 4 Sproule. If 4 Schroder, lb 8 Juza, 3b j Simmons. 3b 1 Donovan, tf 0 Totals 4-3413 8 Mayflower Ear lea mirrors: Woppea, zahare. Harp, Keia. Valdez. Hendrie, Luter. Piau. Runs batted in; Valdes X Dasch S. Brandt 3. Etner, Patterson, Lucas. Two base fclt: Eproule. Stolen . bases: Pbippa, Valdez, Brandt.- Schroeder, Patterson, Lucas. Basea on bails: Off Lucas , S. off Eahar 8. Strike outs: By Lucas S. ty i-hre T. Umpires: Stanely 5 i ar't Don Hendrie. -I utCl Ln.i.JN - . - i - eavy Laulera ... 714 3318 IS 4 ettra (iU 10 4 8 4 ljf'l' ani Howards, Cumr 'rgs; j" i Cox and I.-l)"-i 1, f V; mck 11 11 S 3 -"i a JJIJ T8 1 i-itttr;-r; i.oc, Caley Fussell pitched his third win xor sk-ar Til . the Haulers, a 5-hiiter end teamed ? KlllTIS rlflStGr with Bud Duval to pace tne natung ' - attack with three hits each, indud- YTn nrmTY 0" ing homers. Nash. Nelson and Cox V CUltUUV CJ. Cj, took turns saving ud IS blows for Yeater's. Ralph "Chink Blakely, WOODBURN Scoring almost ace C-B moundsman, fanned 12 at will and in every, inning but and Hallowed seven hits in beating two, Coach Pete DeGuire's Wood- Elfstrom'a and it was clutch, hit- burn American Legion Juniors ting by Ivan Steuslpff and! Jerry walloped the Vancouver, Wash, Kelfev which decided the victorv. visitors here Sunday, 25-0. Twen- w- a A fL.fa.- - MM AV. L! TIT J Don Reppond and Rode smacked r-wo m w f Bl wu trtnb fnr th Elfatrom kid, hut to I ur a w ucij wm-Jue par 71, but he slipped to a 75 in the afternoon for 148. Congdon shot two 73 rounds. Kilziniller Back After 26 Months PORTLAND,' July 17-ff-Capt, John Kitzmiller, former Univer sity of Oregon all-America half back, is back in Oregon after 2t months in India. He said the army has placed him on the inactive list and that he will return to his no avail. Rock and Caley gave op only five hits to the C-Bs. How Thev SHIA-HI!!)..! o o wmciif tjf Antra ! W L Prt. W X, Pet. St LouSs 48 St 65'aeveand 88 44 474 New Yik 43 SS .544 Detroit to 44 ,4's Boston 41 40 16 Chleaeo 3S 41 AM Washing 41 41 iOO.Phlladel 37 43 Ail (No games Monday) J I fiufwliv remits; . 1 'I" At . New York T. Boston 1.! (Second Same pottponed rain.) - J i At Washinirton 8-4. PhlladeTtJhla 4-3. At Cleve. ..J 7-1, Li. Loils 8-3 l-ota games 12 i.:"'";!) At rvtroit 1-7. C'Vf9 T-3. t KATIvja'AI, I F.A(,t.j - W L Prt. V t Pet. FL Lcti'a 54 It irr.::adel 43 A 1 Pitti -irt 41 ' - :i.lc"0- J14t . 1 Cincu ".l 44 il i -w..yB 34 4S A 0 New rk IJ 41 ... .on IX 47 ..5 . San ' y xtr : At I ton 8-S. ErWyn 4-3. At !t Lm'i 4-2. Ci-fuinatt 3-3. , At I ""a- ;-i.:a 8-3. I ew ork 3-S. At.C a. K'I....uijxK bats to help compile the football-like score and Al Olsen I former war job In Dallas. and Joe "Red" Bielemeier divided chores , in ; holding .Vancouver to two hits, one off each pitcher. . Catcher Babe Reed paced the barrage with five hits in six times up. Al Zuber, ' Woodburn third sacker, . and Dick - Twenge ? and Bielemeier also -contributed. Zu ber with homer and Twenge and Bielemeier with, triples.. It was Woodburn's lSth straight win. Vancouver .609 009 IC9- 12) Woodburn JtO 405 2Sx-25 22 j G. Downing, A. Downing (t) . end Johnson; Olsen, lUelemeier (I) and Reed. tX inctaH!a a frrrr3 cf xrsi ss: kZ, wtk I. p. Hines Gains PGA Bertli AMSTERDAM, NT, July 17-01 Jizmy Illnes, test pro at the Am sterdam ciunicipsl ; golf . cour: and Steve Savel, Iroquois, Schen- nectady, qualified today as north- tzzizm. New Ycri -.cltrict. en trants in .the r.stlcrsl FGA chsia- flcn:l!p at Epclttza, 7aih . Ce week . cf Aur-ist 11. llines shot 72-C3 for 141 and Cavel posted 74-C3 fcra 113totaL " 4 eeyyiaaj mobot. Dea't tide m -a brfee. Estey Caean an ... , "iihtiif BtetnHila ... v --- tost : Car:::s.sf:c: .,:l Tire Information Head quarters f d. p. Goodrich ILVE?.T0V7i GTC7.ES in: ti. Ccr ;src!;l - Tl:z9 till : :" t&lexia Ore. .