II CZICCII ttRTLZlVlX!, Eslasu Orscoa. TuiIay I'szxlag. July 18, 1SU 1 : : : -1 I x Ci ;s - souiiismars Yin, 74 Over Suds-Beavers i Seals-Stars Take Victory at Seattle . SEATTLE, Wash July 17 Wf In the first contest of its kind ever played In the Pacific Northwest, the San Francisco Seals and Holly wood Stars Joined together to hand a nine composed-of players rep- resenting Seattle and Portland Pa cific Coast league clubs a 7-1 set back here tonight, The 'Southerners, . who had previously pushed across a pair of runs in the third frame, jumped on Portland Beaver Twirler Joe Sul . livan for four more counters in the fourth frame and a single tally in the fifth. - Seattle-Portland's lone counter came in the bottom half of the eighth canto when Seal Chucker Willie Flowers was taking his turn on the mound. Neither team com- mitted an error in the fracas, play ed as a War benefit contest " Most of the plaudits-of the esti mated 10,000, went to Ty Cobb, the - veteran former major league star who ' gave ' a pre-game batting , exhibition and a demonstration of - his speed in beraking for first Pro ' ceeds 'from the game for the ser vice men's athletic and recreation - equipment fund. ' The regular Coast league chase n will be resumed tomorrow, when Hollywood goes to Portland for seven-game series and San Fran cisco mix it up in the Washington city in another seven-game meet San-Hoi 002 419 000-7 f Sea-Port 600 000 0101 C ' Root Gibson, Intlekafer, Wei- don, Flowers and Sprins, HHl; . ' Uncap, SnHhran. McCTare and Socmen, Campbell, 8pIndeL . Bramham Says Postwar Boom DURHAM, NC, July 17-CflP)-W. G. Bramham, president of the na tional association of professional baseball league, predicted today a postwar boom in ' minor league ; activity. . 'He declared many inquiries. ..from all sections of , the country, had . been received concerning club franchises, indicating that fans are itching for a . revival of the game In communities where it was forced . to suspend foe the duration." '- s - r " . - -. ' l ? " X'- OVSolDidn9tSet Only New City Mark - Perhaps the year's breaking SS-degree temperatare was the reason for It, bat what-. ever the 'eaase, Ol' Man Wea ther wasn't the only one aroond . Salem to establish a new 1844 . city nark yesterday, as 3527 village i customers visited the , ' two public swummlng pools to pash the old figure of 2592, set Jut last Friday, off to the way side. Olinger reported 1972 splashers taking to the water at the north-end splash pavilion, while Leslie turned In a total eonnt of 1555 for the day. 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L Bagby Claims Keady in Week " CLEVELAND, July Vt-(JP-Jim i Bagby, who won 17 games for the i Cleveland Indians last year, pre dicted "111 be ready to go in about a week," as he started his first workouts of the 1944 season today. The right - handed veteran arrived last night from Atlanta, Ga, where he had been rejected I for army service after resigning I from the merchant marine. He con ferred with Tribe Vice President Roger Pekinpaugh this morning. KStJM KBS TUXSOAY UM Ke. ; (.DO Musical Timekeeper. i :45 News. . 1M-News, T:1J Farm and Home. . 7 JO Romancers. : 14& Taday Xop Trades. . Ged Ship Grace. M News S:tf Orchestra. 04)0 Boak Carter, . f ' faster'a Call. , S30 MMUasd. VAj - 4- " : Amazinc Jennifer Logaa. 10:00 Hardy, News. 10:lS-Jack Berch. y ' ' 10:30 Luncheon Ipeb' 10 AS American Womaa's Jars. 11 AO Cedrie roator. 11 :1 Waltz Time. 11 JO Sky Iffi Serenade. 11:45 Kellocg Musical Library. ; 12 :0 Org anailtles. 12:15 News. 12:30 HUIbUly Serenade. 1 12:33 Monte Greg or Orcfaastra. i 125 The Smootaies.. 1M News. 1 AS Interlude. . 1:15 Lurn 'n Abner. 1 JO Full Speed Ahead. SAO News. S. -OS Broadway Band Wagtm. : 1:15 Marine Band. 2:45 Radio Tour. 3:00 New. y. a S Concert Hour. , 2:43 Johnson Family. 40 Fulton Lewis. Jr. '4:15 Merry Moons. 40 World's Front Page. 4:45 Roundup Reveler. i SfiO News. 5:15 Superman. . ! 8 JO Tom Mix. 7-17 3. a proposal 4. small animal : I allied to . minks) B. Indigo-plant .peruse T. neatness.' g. of the backbone . permissioai ' to use 10. contralto j 1L puffed 17. small binf 19. again i 22. bitter 23. hard-wood tree 24. fasten 23. name as a candidate 27. c.uii;eJ . 25. born 23. slnrp!eton 22. cntisached 3. aqueous 1 37. torment S3.turesia chess 41. roan's name 41 too 43. rsw 13 a series eu:y 4S.cr.'.5n 43. a kx Saturday's puzzle. 5 T! HI Lit ill u 11L LiL f saletiea? ss ssiitta. Ttatares SyaiUcats, lac' j ' I - .. i . I, J ' i i 1 ' i'. ' ' w . ? . - ' , , , . i Jr i - ' . I "Drop a bwnt ... , , Sewcll of the St. Loui3 Brdvms Ml" "Now look at that AA All-Star Tilt Set MILWAUKEE, July n-W-The American association's tenth an nual all-star game to be played here the night of July 26, will be dedicated to Mike Kelley, owner of the Minneapolis ball club. Pre sident - George Trautman an nounced today., Kelley is observ ing his fiftieth' season in profes sional baseball i Ex-WSC Pechuls New Air i Chief SPOKANE, 'July 17-iAVCol oho A. Pechuls, former Washing ( 45 Gordon Burke. - Gabriel Beatter. S-J 5 Screen Tests. SSO American Forum ol Air. 1 Commentary. IflS Lowell Thomas. tSSO-True Detective Mysteries, t S 40 Gas Anaheim Orcn. 8:15 Art WUaan. 8 .30 Freedom of Opportunity ., 9:00 New 4 t r- ' ;15 Bex Miller. JO Fulton Xrwis. Jr. - -j- :45-r-Vairghn Monroe.' . -.y lOfiO-Muaio.- -i - - v' ' " lOSU-rOrchestra. .... 10 JO New. ' , 1S MUtoa Bench Orchestra, UH)o Open House. , ' 12.-00 Sirs Oil. BOW NC TVKSSSt KC 4)0 Dawn Patrol. S;3o News Parade. 7 0O Music. 7:15--News Headlines At Hbrhlicbts. 1 JO Charles Bunyan, Organist. 7:45 Sam Hayea. 8 .00 Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News. 850 Mirth and Madness. -9:00-Thtt Personality Hour. 10:00 Ruth Forbes. 10:15 Lawson McCalL News. 10:30 Aunt Mary. 10:45 Art Baker's Notebook. 1(.-00 The Guiding- Light. 1 11 :15 Today's i Children. 1 1 JO Women in White. II. -45 Hymns of AH Churches. 120 Women lof America. t 12:15 Ma Perkins. 12 JO Pepper Young's Family. . 12 :45 Right to Happiness. - 1 .-00 Backstage Wile. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. 1:45 Young Widder Brown. 2:00 When a Girl Marries. 2:15 W Love and Learn. 2 JO-Just Plain BUI. ' 25 Front Page FarrelL 1:00 Road of Life. 3:15 Da rid Harum. 3:30 B. Boynten. 3:45 Rambling Reader. - . 4:00 Dr. Kate. 4:15 News of the World, . 4 30 Voice of A Nation. 445 The Forfotten Enemy. SAO OK for Release. 5:14 Relax in Rhythm. . f JO A DateS with Judy. AO The Mystery Theatre. . 5 JO Words at War. ; , 7 0 Charlotte Greenwood. . ; 1 30 HUdegarde. - t DO Mercer's Music Shop. fas Fleetwood Lewton, Commen . I . tator. f - - 4 , I j0 Johrmy Presents. SH)0 Every tlitng for Boys.-"- '.. OJO Haflywood Theatre. ' 1. DO News Flashes. IB 5 Your Rome Town NNewt. 1025 Musical Interlude. - , 10 JO Strings for Meditation. 9 ' ' 1055 News i i ' ' II 0 Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. 11 JO War News Roundup. , " 1SM-2 im-twuif Shift. K BN TTESDAT llJt Ke L , 10-Musicat aock. 0:15 Farm and Home Makers. 8.45 Western Agrtcunura. 7:00 Music a Y5 Top of; the Morning- - r 7:15 News, t " 7 JO James Abba Observes. 7:45 The Listening Post 80 Breakiast Cluo S0 Glamour Manor. 0:15 Vote of Experienc. JO Breakfast at bardia. 10 0 News. 1 I0:15-Sweet Klver. . 10:30 My True Story. . '1 -, 18:55 Aunt Jemima. ,:' 11 0 Baukhaga Talking. ' 11:15 The Mystery Chef. UJO-Ladies Be Bested. 12 0 Songs by Morton Downey. 11:15 Hollywood. 2 do News, i - :i0 Sam Hayes. " . 1:15 Radio Parade. lldS Tim Views the News. - 1 JiS Blue newsroom, v . ' 1 o Edwtri Jorgenson. 2 DO What's Dnma Ladies. . 52 JO Voice fit Experience. 245 CorresMndents Abroad. . SDOCraoa t Elliott Reports j 2:15 Lawsoir McCsH. News. i 3 JO Rollie I Truitt Ttaoa. 3 :4V-Don Norman Show. . " . 40Land 14 the Lost. 40 Vagabnd News. ; 4:45 Tha SfA Hound ; 5:C Terry jsnd tae Pirates . f S:IS Dicte. Irrscy. . , ; 5 3 ack A rmstroBg. ;5:4i Hop Sampan. S-f-v-Livestwa Reporter. y 6 C 5 Sunset Serenade. j s-15 War :rrpDondent. I :? -5oot! M VaodS r i S. tory i Teller. " : iJ Ray mind Gram Swing T:15 Greomr Kicks. 7 MK Fed (J'der. . . ; t s News.' t iw-Lum ind .fcner. I S:30 Nit-W:.t ' fiourt. . t .1- Let Yaursc-t Go. , - , I t ; New, - , "CH-h i . . why did I ver stop cctchin"!" irtiil - " ti... I M S Winy wwinp. ton State college football star and Pacific! coast middleweight ! box ing champion, is the new chief of the Spokane -air service Command maintenance i division. ;CoLt Pech uls. who received his : wings as a fijhter pilot in 1936,1 came here from the Oklahoma air s e r v i ce command, where he was assistant chief gf maintenance.' , BasKunning in Coot. 1 i I'll ' MABSHFIELD. Ore4 vlr 11 (ip)-Strlpedi and big-mouth bass are bitting i in Coos river,, sev eral 14 and 15-poonders were taken this f weekend. M-Orcbestra. i llH-Concert Hour. I ' sToutcsui?. TPBanAT-oe 4MoNwa; . Mat' - - .isr rjoss luuifuii i SkVKOXN Klock T:154-Hadlincr News. - 730 iNewai. 1 A5 Makwn Prtnglc.' - Si)s Cunsamer New. , !( 4 S:i5 Valtant Lady. "1 ' a 30 Light. of fae World. ," ,-Sa4St AuUJuar. U .". : S.D0W Kate Smith Bpstk& . .:15r-BiSister - - a:30Romanc of fletea rrsat : OtsS Our Gas Sunday. IS DO Life Can Be Beautiful 14:15 Ma Perains '! IS JO Barnadina Flynn. 10 45 The GoWbergs ' 11 .-00 Portia facas Lif aJ 11:15-Joyce Jordan. . s ! 11 JO Young Dr. Malon. 11 :45 Perry 12: i 12:15 Neighbors i 1 . 12 JO Bright Horizons. 12:4$ Bachelor's Children, 7 : 1M Broadway Mat! nee. 134 Dorothy Fisher, j -1 JO Mary Martin. ' ! 1:45 Mid-Afternoon Melodies. 2 :00 This : Changing i World. -: 2:15 Newspaper, ot the Aw 2:45 WUdernessi Bosa, S.-Ott News t h 3:15 AU Star Dane. 3 JO Stars of Today. 3:45 The ; World Today. 3 a News. - ' 40 Lady of the Press. 4:15 Xewk. f I 1 r 4 JO American Melody Hour 5 AO Galen Drake- 5:15 Red's Gang, i j . . 5 JO Harry FUnnery. , 55 News 1 1 95 Bill Henry. 1 ! S0 Jack Pepper Show. O JO The Doctor rights. . . 7:00 Corwin. -, j 7:30 Hello. Soldier J ' 7:45 Dean Hudson Orchestra. ' . SK Lot a Mystery. 8:15 Passing Farad. 1 8 30 Big Town i j . S. -00 Judy Can s : 1 35 Short Short Stories. ja Million DuUar (utt . 10:00 Five Star Final. ( . - 10:15 Wartime Women, j 10:30 Western Stars, j 10 JO Edwin C. HilL j ; 18:45 Jimmy Doesey. j 11 flO Talks. I 11:15 Cartes Molinos Orchestra. - 11 JO Air-Flo at the Air. , 11 35 Orchestra. t : lias News. -;r j t 120 Serenade.' 1 1 j ' ; 1230-8:00 jajn Musts and News. cdAC-TfjxsaAT-dsa; Ka ia -no Mm W:15 Th Hornemakars" Hour . 11 Do Allen Roth. ; 11 9 concert HalL 1. : ; 12O0 News.- 1 1235 Noon Farm Hour. " , til Hidin' the Range. 1 d5 Treasury 1 Sahitsu 1 30 Variety rtme. i 2 0 Homemaker Half Hour. , 3 j30 Memory Book ot Muale. 3O0 News. j! . 1 ' I ' J I ;15 Music ot we Msstsrs. 4J00 Trad Wbids: Calling. ;I5 VoiL-a ot: the Army. - - 4 Jo Novatim " 4145 Adventures in Research. SUM On the Upbeat.. 6 JO Story Tim. B; 45 It's Oregon's War. S:15 News . i J ', - ; , :30 Evening Farm Hour. 7 JO Lift Up Thy Voice, t .00 Norman ClouUcr. . , . 8:30 Music ' . 30-New t 1,1 1 , S:45 Evening Meditattona. . sign Off. (. f E0 y J L L , 7:20 an. V Fprn:3r Stars BpbbingBach Ih Big Show j (Continued from page 8) Finney gave the Sox even more power at the plate when he took over first base after his crops had been harvested. at his Alabama farm.' Clift returned to Washington just in time. Three of the four I remaining Cubans, including Third Baseman GU Torres, turned in their unilorms and headed for I home, but Ossie Bluege had Clift I to take over the hot corner. Al though the veteran reported only a week ago and had been bothered by: a sore shoulder he was able to step out of retirement into the fLL THAW AHOV. OSCAR I! 0 I CAttt CATCH llPAISVI WANTYOUTO SET J SMILE, ffm(faf ZZWf 1 I (THOSE PUPPIES, A GOOP EXAMPLE PAISY,; S W& 1 Y . i ' , 7 TO GIVE THEM FOR THE PUPS- SMILE- u ' &J35?3 . V THQR BATHS SMILE AND ACT v f0H I 'I- f 52----- LIKE YOUE - 15s. V JF- -i ; . ) - , 4 : riTTnrO - c iw. Mi . w l it , I 1W ISthtIiiiii- mi riminn -4 at ypo caw TA-rr-.TT,L4r JrJy yff . vmt mot usap, try tw . . ( SMUFfv cure Mwxjvcj-poxu A if XHjljsTcoRe jucer-r A(ff V wiv Give t-mruc wgrbwt ) J Uy SS-t- . tS5NyJ ; SlE--ii iFfi xBrStt-zii-- tti:Wi$fflWi ' 13 WllP MST- MICKEY MOUSS s'S5 II 11 iyU Inws ' . POPEVE-SEE iUBVClM rJOT BLOCLl THE .CAN TANK5.VALL rUAFTA GET A PICK AM PIG US OUT HA, TKXM2LC THEATES LITTLE AtCnS COOIsET ID -ft i isv wmt Bm,MA,50ME0N& f U SLWETOFIND(fV WE'LL THE GOLD! hf??) SEEiJ (LLT V i ip i can just W JSSJ' - xsitu CWNSTr?EAAA I REACH THAT L03. V 42S5S- 1 2 a3C 17- d Mr":; -'s r?' r-r i-'l - - rrrf - - rC0r3'V7ITII 'L, JtJ 'u i w rrw'J- . t'.,t,- 1 , T - - in IIIH.IIILI, .una ii l nit mwnmuu ui.inwiii m wmui mi m lineup. Outfielder JoeTessiQc wss lured back to the Nats from la- neapolis and Catcher Al Evans was discharged from the navy.- . When the Iowa Pre Flight school detached Wakefield, the slugger joined Detroit Immediately and started to war out the opposing pitchers. Although he may not be available for long, .the $52,000 dandy has sparked the Tigers flag hopes. i '. War plants yielded Boy Mack and Buddy Rosar to Cleveland on a part-time basis, .and Connie Mack dug into the minors to re place athletic weak: spots. Bill McGhee, purchased from Little Rock, bit so hard subbing at first base for Dick Siebert that the vet eran went to the outfield when he returned. Joe Burns from Indiana polis took over the second base job and Larry Rosenthal, acquired from the Tanks hy way- of New ark, went to the outfield. DO BETTER (N0U) TIJRN) TTHAT5 fVR) TOUARDS EM0UGH.r f TTiX' .WASTE AN1 h(nr r THAT MOVErr FORWARD UJTLJ . bsw VsssU ssftes sssm THOUSANDS OF FOLKS. SWA.RMI M' LI KE BEESi ARSEARCHIN'60TH BANKS OF THE CAN All l1;1 Lji t VT" T7- 1 BUT LEM ' rO-N ' U - 4 HAS THE OLD MAPI LC"4 M5 Turn Out - At Notre Dame SOUTH BEND, InA, July 17-flP) A total of 145 candidates only nine ' of whom have had college grid experience turned out for today's opening session of sum mer football practice at Notre Dame, Coach Ed McKeever an nounced. Heading the list were Bob Kelly, halfback, and George Sullivan, ' tackle, . both of whom performed with the 1943 'squad. Kelly, a naval V-12 trainee, will be available until the end of the navy semester October" 28. . Sulli van, also anavy students, will play all season. CMOU HAP EVEN IF TH&E WERE MIL LIOMS OP THEM. THOf' VMDNT FIND WHATS MOT THECE.C J BUT LEM :ws ifrls. Cc.l:;,-ss lei i gas "crstely i.&t Irca. riata, .ocs fwi sjh4 -t3ckc7'Slscs. Perry ICayoes Iteil WASHINGTON, July 17-t? Aaron ' Perry, hard - slugging Washington welterweight scored a tecnrucai jcnocxout victory over Morris Eeif, Brooklyn, in the sev enth frame of a scheduled 10- rounder tonight Perry weighed 143, Beif 144. DRS. CnAN...LASl Dl.t.TJUalJ OrjQ.CtuuN.1 CHINESE aerbalists 241 North Uberty OpUlr - PurtUnd Gnrl Elcetrtr Co Offic opB Saturday only 40 m to 1 0JB4 t tu 1 pjn Con -itiitaUoa Blood pranuro and arinc tests r trc . of chars. Practiced tinea 1911 BETTER PUT rOUR P1N);1 f 0 HUHl THE WORLO'S FULL1! OF OLD MAPSBUT BARRELS OF 6a0 ARE SCARCER (1 ' THAN HEMTEETH I sy-fc-Af.-.ja!t:ii tmtm mmnmmhi ' i -n iiMlllJ