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I i Beavers Trim Seals, 5 to 0;' Move to Fifth Portland Scores 5 ' Runs in" 6th Frame . i SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10 JP) , Portland bolwed over San Fran cisco 5 to 0 tonight for their third . consecutive victory over the Seals. ..The win elevated the Beavers into undisputed claim to fifth place in the Pacific Coast league standings just a half game behind Oakland in fourth.- i 1 '-. 'The Oregohians blasted over all 'their runs in a big sixth inning at the expense of Ray Harrell, former property of the Portland club. Ad Liska twirled 7 lhit ball in recording the shutout. Both teams played errorless ball. " Port .-.OOO 005 0005 11 San. F. -000 009 000 9 7 9 ; Liska and Adams; Harrell. Piercer (t) nd Sprins. 1 . ' i in. inn Angels Defer I Sactbs, 4-3 SACRAMENTO, Califs Aug. 10 (JP)-A towering home run oyer the left field fence by Ted Norbert in the ninth inning gave the league leading Los Angeles Angels a 4-3 victory tonight over the Sacra mento Solons.' Los Anreles 030 000 001 4 8 2 Sacramento 909 120 000 3 C O Cornelias and Fernindes; Dreisewerd and MarcnccL . . . " 1 " 5 . : - ' . j ) r-. '! ED (STRANGLES) . LEWIS, shown above applying- his favorite , "strangle" hold to an opponent, Is doing what Cliff Thlede hopes ho wont do in the armory arena tonight. Lewis and Thlede vie In . one of the main events of the 40 et 8-sponsored heavyweight wrest . ling show. ;i Panclio Segura Advances Round RYE, NY, Aug. 10 -(JP)- Top-1 wniiewasn anu aroppeu a rt games seeded Francisco Tancho" Se- "V- wr. ' . u . I Ai zamia, wno won yesteraay s series opener with a homer, drove in the first score for the league Yanks Skid to Fourth Place jj As Brownies Win 10th uiliom 'NEW YORK, Aug. lMt. Ixuu aU but eliminated the New York Yankees from the American league race today as Demny Galehouse shut out the McCarthy clan with six singles for, the Brownies tenth straight victory by a 3-0 score. The loss dropped New York to fourth place. Galehouse hung up his .fifth successive win after losing three starts in early season when he was a Sunday tosser on part time from a defense plant. Only one Yankee, Johnny Lindell in . the seventh, reached second base as the champs suffered their eighth gura of Ecuador moved a ; step closer to a second consecutive eastern grass courts tennis title at the Westchester Country club to day by . slamming to a 6-4, 6-2 quarter-final victory over 46- year-old J. Gilbert Hall, ex-soldier from New York. Segura's ' hotest competition of leaders with a fourth inning single to center after Gene , Moore bounced a double into the left field stands. Four hits in the sixth sealed Ernie Bonham's fate as Moore, Zarilla. I Tom Turner and Gale the current season, Bill Talbert of house contributed singles for two Indianapolis, kept pace with the more runs. little South American by drub bing Major A. H. Carver, jr., of Philadelphia, 6-0, 6-3. - gt. L. t01 102 00ft J 12 0 N. Y. .000 000 000 0 C 0 .Galehowo and Tvrnor; Bon uun, J. Turner (9) and Hems- ley. Injuns Jab A'e, 5-4 . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10 -flp) The Cleveland Indians made - It two in a row over the Philadel phia Athletics, 5 to 4, before 4997 fans today. Joe Heving, who had come to the , relief of starting Pitcher Steve Gromek, registered his seventh , victory against two V V,-7Tk- THTfl. At. vn-.' i . , The Pittsburgh Pirates made Jt Jered b; Sf? ZZ $L two traight Over the New York f!,?.15yrj.ltf,H0,-Berry Wh0 Giants today, this time by a 10 to Cleve, i 020 000 2014 9 0 PhiU. 1.020 000 1104 9 0 -Grommer, Heving (g) and Ro sar; Hamlin, Berry (I) and . Hayes. Pirates Make It 2 Straight PITTSBURGH; Aug. . 10-(- 1 Chisox Pull Triple Play BOSTON, Aug. JO-iifHThe Bos ton Red Sox took; Chicago 2 to 1 today but the White Sox stole the show with a tripl play; their sec ond of the season ugainst the Bos ton chip. '.' ' J P: . 'I The triple play came In) the fourth J after the iRed Sox filled the bases on succftsive singles by Pete Fox, Bob Johnson and Bobby Doerr. -'.:r '. . f-'fH V' j Ralph Hodgin 4iade; beautiful glove-hand catebj of fb Tabor's line drive Just idelthlrd, then stepped on the bale to put out Fox and threw to EdjCarnett atffirst to catch Doerr. H; '. . -j Chicago 000 001 000- ?J Botoa 110 010 OOx-2 1 0 Haynes and Castmo; CNefll and Partee. t i " f V 'Heavies' Set; fa Go in Armory Ring Tonight Its Ed! (Strangier) XewU agamst Cliff Theide In the main event ef tonight's heavyteelght wrestling' show at the Salem ar mory. Chief Thonderbird trades holds! wlth aydo Myilajek in the t:30 enrtala-ralser.--; 1 1 ; ; j-1 Lewis, as famous and electri fying ! aa ho was when he held the world grappling crown,! is currently on a tonr of! the north west after -having met with tre mendous success In ; California appearances. He will: weigh In at hefty 200 while his opponent. Cliff Theide of .Portland, tips the scales at 240. j Preceding the main J event, WflL Billy Bartnsh, the Interna tionally recognized matman, takes en Jack Boss, 240 pound husky. Bartnsh claims the origi nal grapevine twist, commonly known as the Bartnsh twist, which he administers f r m a standing position. S i Ticket sales at Maple's sports storej : .were - reported i seeming . Thnrsdar and capacity crowd is expected for tonight's session, which if raeeessfoL wCl be the beginning ef a series ef heavy weight shows for this vklnlty. Tonight's show ks under the sponsorship ef the 40 et t ef the American Legion and is fat charge of Promoter Ira Pflcher, who Is working fat close 1 har mony with Ted Thye, Western Athletie club worker, responsi ble for the popular Portland ex hibitions. ; In Western Amateur I .1 (jermain Leads t si- LadvG I rs CHICAGQ, Aug. li if)-Cool Dorothy Germain of Philadelphia, the defending champion, blitzed her way into thq semiffinal, round of the llwomen's j western amateur golf : championship ? today along with Phyllis Otto, Georgia Itainter and Mrs. It M. Sims, this 1941 Minnesota state champion. ' j Miss Germain, a protege 4f Har old "Jug" McSpaden, I drilled her powerful ; shots j through high, switching wind to crush the hopes of the Spokine, Wash.j sta4 Betty Jean Ruckec, 6 and 5. j I Her oppo nent in tomorrow's semi-final ses sion will be 32-year-old Mrs. suns of EvaiistonjXn. Mrs.1 Sims, trailing three-down at the 11th hole n her jmatch with Peggy Kirkj of Fmd4jjr, Ohio,! a semi-finalist last year, ;ralled beautifully to square niijatters with a 10-foot putt par on th 18th and eventually gained a deidsiye 1-iip on the 21st - when her opponent missed' 'a three-footer, jj - .1 " The 21-year-vld Mks Tabter, Fargo,' N. Dv veteran who won the Western Juiior Jtitle hv 1940 and was a semifinalist inii thf 1941 Western antateur while being tu tored by Harry tCooper, was only one oyer par fof the 16 holes re quired to beat Medalist Sally Ses sions of Muskegon, Midi., and 2. Pacies Golf ets In Baseball fey the AnnocUtfrt presa 1 Cooper Gets 5lh.Win ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10 Pitch er Morjt Cooper got tory George Detroit Dumps Solons WASHINGTON, Aug. lO-ip)-Rudy York's long fly in the 10th scoring Dick Wakefield gave De troit a 3-2 win over Washington tonight. Dizzy Trout twirled his 18th win, sending Johnny Niggel- ing to defeat.' Both pitchers gave five hits. f - " Boston. 001 000 100 1-1 8 2 Washington 200 000 000 0-2 S 0 Trout and Richards; Niggellng '- and Terrell. ' . 4 score,' but Rip Sewell, ace pitch er, wasn't around to claim victory. Sewell, winner of only, two of previous eight starts, hurled the first four and two-thirds inning ibut then his lame arm weakened and Preacher Roe took over. New York.. 020 200 000- 4 9 0 Pittsburgh.. 016 021 00x-10 14 0 Brewer, Hansen (3) Pylo (3) Adams (4) and Lombard!; Sew ell, Roe (5) and Camelli. Twinks Nip Suds, 3-1 HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 10-WVCy Blanton, veteran Hollywood burl- er. made his first start of the sea son a winning one tonight as he held Seattle to eight hits while his teammates were garnering nine blows off Glen Elliott and ; by fcpeece for a 3-1 victory. . Seattle ...000 000 1001 t 9 H0U7. . 010 001 lOx S 9 0 Elliott, Speece (8) and Sueme; Blanton and Younker. Dodgers Bop Cub Nine, 6-4 CHICAGO, Aug. 10 -()- Tom I Warren, rookie pitcher up from Montreal, rapped a pinch single in the tenth Inning today and drove i homo the two runs . that gave Brooklyn a 6 to 4 verdict over the Chicago Cubs today. Brooklyn - 100 100 110 2-6 14 2 Chicago, 030 000 010 0-4 8 4 . Gregg. Melton (71 Webber (10) and Owen; Passes, u, Der ringer (7) and Williams. 13th vie t Hand his 113th uis Cardi 2-0 to- PhiladelpMa 000, 000' 0004 4 0 8t. Louis :.020;000 00 2 8 0 a' shutout to Kurowski-hlt home run as the 'St nals defeated Philadeli night: ,y '-VJ:--1: Gerbeauser, Pick.; Peacock; M. Cooper Cooper. - ' (8). and and I W. '.- " x- ' r" ' 4 Thn leaders in each league) ' ' Player, Club O AB R H Pet. Musial. Cardinal! 102 403 S3 144 J35S Walker j Dodgers 105 390 64 139 J54 Hopp. Cardinals 89 332 16 illl J34 Doerr. Bed Sox .10 S9 81 131 J31 Siebert,! Athletics 87 314 36 102 J25 Fox. Red Sox . 83 342 53 109 .319 Buna i batted In: American league Stephen. Browna, 73; Doerr. Red Sox, 68; Jobnaon. Red Sox. 65. National league H Nicholson. Cubs, 81; Sand ers, Cardinals, 77; Elliott, Pirates. 72. Homo funs: - American league Doerr. Red Sox. 14; Etten, Yankees. 12; Me thenr, Yankees. 12; Johnson, Red Sox. 12; LlBdeU. Yankees, 12. National leaguo I Nicholson. Cubs. 25: Ott, Giants. 22: Weintraub. Giants. 13. Braves Bump Reds,! 2-0 Cincinnati, Aug. 10 -(a5) j-Two Cincinnati cast-offs came back to haunt the Reds tonight as the Bos ton Braves defeated them, 2 to 0, behind! Charles Red Barrett's two hit pitching. - I ' Boston. 010 010 000-2 o Cincinnati 000 000 000 0-i 2 1 r- . - .T- . , - To Discuss Benefit Brownie Ten : ILoses To . . .- , i I tHrl ell O M7Gi 3-0 Jr. Ball Meet Called Today Managers and sponsors of all teams In the Salem junior base bail league, both "A" and "B" divisions, have been asked by Loop President Oliver Huston to meet In the lobby of the YMCA at 5:05 pjn. today to discuss plans for the promotion of a benefit round of play at Geo. E. Waters park Sunday. V :V i ' The benefit will be held to raise funds for the paying of hos pltal bills for two players who have been injured in junior base ball play this season. Whether tickets to the games will be sold or a collection be taken at the gate will be decided at today's meet 'By-Jug' Wins At Portland . i ' Nelson Posts 68; : l McSpaden Fires 70 By TRAVIS CROSS PORTLAND GOLF CLUB, Augt 10 -(Special)-; ! By Nelson and Harold "Jug" McSpaden gave off with a sweet exhibition of golf here this afternoon as they further popularized themselves with some 1200 PortlanderS in breezing to an exhibition victory over Ted Long worth and Larry Lamberger, Port land pros. . " ' f Nelson and 1 McSpaden both showed signs of fatigue from their strenuous tour ' which only last week included i the $5000 Beverly Hills tournament but - they were serious - minded linksmen as they easily defeated! the Longworthl Lamberger duet, j - Lord Byron really gave qtt with some smooth driving but showed a noticeable putting weakness as he chalked up a! 68 on the 72-par course. McSpaden tallied 70 but marked up a 04 best ball. Longf (Continued on page 11) - t. - : i - - - : Salem Softies Are Eliininatea From BUCKMAN FIELD, Portland, Aug. lp-(Spedal) -Two outside 1 fntViT fnmntition in the state ... ' . ' L. a. rpi 3 ... J.:v as knftifa rtnrallfa Marina SOItDail lOUmanjeilli Aimxauajr ujju a wm vv. Wingers and ! Salem's Keith1-Brown i tearns were defeated in ;:The-Salems lost a' 3-0 decision to Grimshaw Tire, the team now generally conceded to top the en- , tire shebang, as Big Arcnie am ilin baffled 13 batters completely 1 and had! more swinging from their' heels. i: v i r . The game was a lot closer than the score indicates. The Tiremen ning when Right Fielder Plouf of the Grimshaw's banged a liner-fly to right! field. Keith Brown Outer-Gardener Del Campbell let it get . away ! from him and Plouf second on a two base er Cliff Parks sacrificed him and he scored when Mdr- Gentzkow at second and Gentakow it : away, setting up the went to ror. Big to third kicked Grimshaw's with a 1-0 advantage. They j tallied twice in the third frame with two out when Percy Crofoot, Brownie hurler, walked Short - Fielder Bigham. Then Al Tostic, the stocky short . - stop, stepped, up and whaled Crofoot's first pitch' Into the' darkness of deep, deep left field for a solid circuit clout The Portland papers will recog nize the Grimshaw's as getting two hits off Crofoot but at least five of j the Grimshaw outfit, the base umpire and a host of the (Continued on page ' 11) - DOROTHY GEfcMAIN.who mov - ed Into semi-final round of the women's western amateur golf ' championship at Chicago yester- , day by defeathig Spokane's Bet ty Jean Rocker ( and S, OrieNigMRalin' Tourney Set for Next Tiiesdav N Action; ana -.variety galore -is awaiting for the: village customer who visits Tuesday night's vjrres tling bee in the aWoy grunt and groan pavilion, where, a one ,night grappling tournaxnent .will bo reel dd . off under ' the supervision of Promoter Don Owen, who yester day announced the rules and con testants for the affair. The Winer of the! bash andS bop; go will re ceive -'a L silver gloving .cup and a shot - at i Coast .Champ Faavo Katonen at a later date. U y: Seven , rasslers, Jack Kiser, Toughy1 J Porter Ji : Silent Rattan, Buck Davidson, Ernie Piluso, Tony Morelli and Pat O'Dowdy,! will j i " i I- r j K ' &f . n !? - enter , the -ing at 80 and draw numbers out of -a bit to deter mine first-round pairiigs.j The !re maining matches will be according to .regular smglelelimlnation tournament style. I j j ) There's ! bound to fbel several meanie vs. icleanie scraps and some all-meamejand Ml-cleknie clashed during the night's Show, with Kiser, Rattan, Piluso knd Morelli holding up! the legitimate sido and Porter, Davidson and O'Dowdy doing j the J dirty work. And jno body, not even the grajplers them selves , will know who's to face who until ihe drawing is; held j Acorns Tame Padres . SAN DIEGO, Aug. lO-tfVThe UaXland Acorns spoiled Lou Lu- cier's debut as a Son Diego Padre pitcher tonight, getting to the for mer Louisville hurler for four runs on eight hits to register a 4 to 2 Pacific coast league triumph. Oak. 000 003 0014 t 1 San D. .010 001 0002 t 1 Salvo and B. Raimondl; La. cler and Salkeld. How They " COAST LKAGUS W L Pet. W t Pet. Km Anf TO 85 JMO Portland S3 AM San Fran OS 60 .520'ScatU 62 5 AM Hollywod M S3 JOSiSacramn 00 S5 .40 Oakland S3 63 JOO'San Dieg 97 70 .440 . wn nigni s retuiu: . v At San Prandaco 0, Portland I. ' At Hollywood S. Seattle 1. At San Diego- S. Oakland 4. At Sacramento 3, Lot Angeles 4. NATIONAL. UCAGUS W L Prt. W X. Pet St. .Louis 74 17 .IMIChlcago 4 61 ..474 t'irtcinnat .53 43 50 Boston 43 58 .426 Pittsburg 94 43 45 Brooklyn 43 62 .404 Ntw Yrk SO S4 .431 Philadel 3S SO JSSt .Yesterday's results: At Cincinnati 0. Boston 3. ' At St. Louia 3. Philadelphia 0. At Pittsburgh 10. New York 4. " -At Chicago 4. Brooklyn S (10 liming) AMERICAN LEAGUE W li PrtJ W L Pet ft Louis 64 43 sftMTleveand S3 IS .491 Boston ' 87 48 .543 Chicago- SO (3 A76 Pctrolt- Y, 84 in JS9 PhUsdel 47 01 ..433 Hew Yrk 63 10 415, Washing 44 1 .413 '. Yes"rdty's results: At Wauongton 3. Detroit 3 (It Inn lrr). ' At rhi's'-'phla 4. Cleveland I. At Kew York 0. St. Louis 3. At Loston 3. Chicago 1. - Summer CloarGisicG Salo Ortat Yalutt In thtf Following Tobacco t i r "KIMS' ami infill' .MUiLlsiMJi ThieiSrairesTcbcccb Reg. 1 5c PItm " I Mm i A genuine pipe smoker's deligKt. Three Sauires In thu cori- 1 vcmcni pocKci size, i a summer aearance at pis tow eco- nomical prioc. ,'A v , j". . j.- .1 Mj - Reg. 2$ Rtim & Maple, 1 'A -ox., 3 for 39? iiTeg. lut Even Money, C-oi,, 25 'Reg. 75c Tuxedo, 1 6-ox., 69 j Reg. $1.20 Gcldsn State, 16-cj., 90t r. i. 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