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'Mask' Bonks : Rasslin' Win f Riser Nabs Victory : In First Main Go :'tf s Paavo "King Kong", Kato- Ben with the headache today his Finnish pate isn't nearly as hard 1 as the one belonging to the "Grey jMask.- . ... i. j But before Paavo went down ' and out in bis main heat with the hooded heel at the armory Jight- heavy rasslea last night; he three times tried to show the clients his I beetled brow .was the toughest in the butting bee. But three times Paavo failed and finally Mr. Mask i who has yet to lose a single fall since coming to the northwest tor 1 so twisting circuit, put the clinch ) er on the Finn with a series of his ; own belfry bonks. It was a great i show the 25 minutes Katonen last J ed. He couldn't stagger back after I the first fall. The three times he tried out ' butting the shrouded meanie tail ed to even bat one of the winner's eyesJThe guy must have a hard head or nothing inside it to hurt Toothless Toughie Porter, the bald - headed Seattle native who isn't ; called Toughie for nothing, got ioo tough for Jack Tin-up Boy"! Kiser and Referee in the first main event and the people's choice came up with the final " duke via foul. Kiser had taken the first fall the easy way when For- ter, in a mediocre hold, forgot to lift his resting shoulders off the mat when Olson tolled "three. - But the meanie came back to tie it by squeezing an ,uricle" from Kiser with an arm bar. Then in the finale he got far too rambunc tious with the kicks and clouts, Kiser copping it. "Silent" Rattan, ever - popular deaf mute and Pat "Rowdy" O' &r.i life iBUIClHM3SS - Shorty sorties: Rockets 39, Hornets O. At last a Portland team finds an Oakland team it can beat . . . Don't snicker too long over that 71-0 job Saturday remember, the Chicago Bears once had more - fun plastering a champion Washington Redskin eleven 72-0 than we have laughing at the Capital Journal ... And as the Navy cats put it . later: on: "Well, one consolation anyway, - Whitman got beat 78 - to 0!" . .' . Bossman Gurnee Flesh er's fertile brain has figgered out . the seating problem for Friday nighfs Viking - Klamath Falls mix - he hopes to rent - the ar mory bleachers and park same, on the north . side of SweetlandL Which means around 600 custo mers will have the best-seats in. the pit Jam - packed attendance is already assured, for SHS kids have already purchased over 1300 -student-body-ducats. The -game has been set up to 8 p. so you'd better come early . , . Hunt Clark, the sheet's circulation maestro who tooted In the K-Falls-Grant game predicts the Vikings will notch their third straight against the Pells . ; . Guy we're glad we weren't Monday noon Marble Cook. His was the painful duty of Klamath Falls Quarterback club to discuss the 33-0 shellacking his Pelicans took Friday night Being a far-sighted gent, mebbe that's the reason Jumbo Frank Ramsey Joined the marines . V. Seattle scribes say BUI Skiff will return to skipper the Rainlers in 1949 it one Emil Sick can write larger numbers on his paychecks. And already same scribes want toe names of the players the Phillies are to give along with the cash for Catcher Hal Spindel. Seems same had best be pretty good, too . . . Look for another first-cabin grid gang at Dallas high. tells two of the Polk natives, for only BackCelders Ray Osuna, Mel Hiebert off his undefeated '43 bunch. The Dragons yielded only one . touchdown last season and are thirsting for a game with the Villa Vik ings.: No doubt the Dragons easily recall a wintry evening in the Wil lamette gym last March . . Dodger Interested in Village Ballgamert ,. Y Natives interested in Salem's might like to know that same has league players, and possibly more would not have Journeyed through it not for the founding of the league, have been contacted by the Brooklyn Dodgers. Undoubtedly as a result' of their attending the Dodger try out camp at Silverton, infielder-outfielder who now halfbacks for the Villa eleven, and Tra vis Cross, who shortpatched for the champion Funland nine and this week leaves to attend Stanford ; by Dodger Scout Tom Downey. In Cross was one of the league's leading hitters, it seems the Brooks are Interested enough to talk contract At least the letter he received from Downey indicates such. Downey expresses interest in his letter to : Whether the two Juniors eventually, go Brooklyn or not makes . little difference. It's up to them. through development' in the village league, to produce favorably : enough to Invite Brooklyn attention is of Importance. The fathers of - the league now know that they have fostered at the very least a sue- - cessful means by which kids with .-forth."'; '. -i Post-War Senator Can Also . I The importance of such recognition to Staats and Cross bythe ' Dodgers should, also act as an eye-opener to Mrs. Geo. E. Waters, whose generosity with the big ball yard was also a helping hand. In giving such a place in which the .kids can develop', the opportunity of taking on those kids for her post-war Senators is automatic. For instance, should the Western International leaguers have been ope V a ting last summer, there was little which said Mrs. W, instead of the Dodgers, would have talked contract with the potential stars of to morrow. There will be others in - Of course this is speaking and says nothing of the Juvenile . ties for additional physical fitness, good sportsmanship, teamwork and friendships also provided by least two of its players have been will certainly tend to make next kids. Success assured already Yep. Founder Ross Coleman bow. Pirates. Piucli Craves BOSTON, Sept 25 -(-Pittsburgh's Pirates batted around in the Tirst toning-today and scored six runs, enough to give them a to 2 victory "over the Braves. nttsborrh L. 60 SO 68-4 12 I5oston.i. e2909eS-2 7 1 Batcher and , CaaelU; An erews, Hutchinson 1) Cardonl (S) a-J narfcrth-; Z .f TwnmVALL Huskies Saturday f s r - -" - -" " The Washington Huskies maj have shellacked Willamette's Navy cats . at Seattle Saturday, bnt on a eoaple of occasions the Cati bit back. "In the second quarter Willamette put together fear eonsecutrve first downs and End Marv Goodman (21) made one of 'em after spearing a past from Don Kochon. He s Husky 34 with Center Roy Thompson S) In hot pursuit. Goodman might do similar galloping at Klamath Falls against the Marines next Saturday. (AP photo special Dowdy, another heel, each took a j fall in the opener before battling I O. E. "ANDY" ANDERSON appearing before the win-loving Coach O. E. "Andy Anderson loses Courter, Ray Prescott and Marv first annual Junior baseball season paid off in one field already. Two for all wo know at present, who the summer in diamond togs were but Everett Staats, the Curly's Dairy university, have been sent "feelers' the case of Staats, who along with when he finishes prepping at SHS. Cross, also. . lj-; But the fact that both were able, baseball intentions can blossom Catch Boat years to come. strictly from the professional angle delinquency stymie .the opportuni the league But knowing that at recognized by a major league team year's circuit ultra-popular with the and his sponsoring pals can take Solons Sink Injuns ' ' CLEVELAND, Sept 28 - JP) - Washington blasted five Indian pitchers 'for 15 hits, including three-run homer by outfielder Stan Spence, to defeat Cleveland 8 to 3 today. Washington:. SSS200 llt-t IS t Oereland. 801 808 318-3 t 1 Leonard and Ferrell; Smith, Bonness (1) Calvert (4) Peat (f ), and Ilosar, Heving (8). ; 1 1 ?lX3;tl: r pictured ; above galloping on the for The Statesman). . I ' :, down to the time limit in a draw, Rattan was in for Ernie Piluso. Ifaegg Seeking Dodds Duels Swede Trio Invited By US Treasury Stockholm, sept i2 - (jp - Gunder Haegg, Sweden's most not ed! runner, wants to meet Gil Dodds, Boston divinity student, in a series of Indoor races! In the United i States; early this winter. Dodds Out of Shape , BOSTON, Sept te-W-Gil Dodds, America's flying! parson, teedrht declared that while he ts eajger to race Gander Haegg and Arne Anderson ef Sweden, he dovbts he will reach peak mile nmnlnr condition an til the In door season starts in February Dodds, who retained from a na- tlon-wide visit of army camps in a preaching tour and registered today ' for his last semester at Gordon Seminary, has not been running this summer. I ) Haegg, Arne Andersson and hurd lerlHaakan Lidman earlier today accepted invitations front the US treasury department to compete in the interest of war bond selling programs. i -s :. n haven't heard officially, that the) trip to America has been defi nitely arranged," Haegg said today in 1 the Malmoe Haberdashery where he is employed. ' "If it is, I must be back in Sweden by Christ mas. 1 ' rl hope the reports we have that Dodds has given up running are untrue. , He is a fine runner and could give me a good fight never have raced indoors, hut I am not afraid of the boards. The thing I dislike about indoor races most s that the distances are too short" added the runner who swept eight outdoor races in; his visit to the united states in 1943. The trio would appear in the United States late next month and throughout November according to present plans. l Opener jVictofy BAN FRANCISCO. Sept 29-UPi Pancho Segura of . Ecuador sig nalized his entry into the Pacific coast tennis . championships to day with a smashing first round win over John DeLantdnl, San Francisco, 6-0, 6-2.1 - The wiry little South American smothered his rival with his vaun ted, two handed attack,! making use! of a spin dron shot and sneak ing over several aces. He lost his points by netting . DeLantoni'a serves. '? l i-; i-t:j yv;:,: How They STTAMffl);.-. AJttEUCAN tEAGCTB ' c Detroit 89 64 JTOCTevel'nd 71 ?S .477 St. LouU 85 14 J70 Chicago C9 SO .463 New Yrk 82 67 .550 Phlladet I M 81 .454 Boston ' 14 13 .4S7;Washinc.; 62 87 .416 Yesterday's-results: At Detroit S. Th1arlrlrhiA S; At St. LOUU 1.- Boston 0; At Cleveland J. Washington' 6; At Chfcaw 5. New Yora .,-.. . NATIONAL. LEAGUE . " St. :Louisl03 4 jESlWew Trk (S S4 .430 Pittsburg 89 60 57 Boston f 61 8S .409 Clncinnat 86 63 .977 Brooklyn: 66 89 .403 Chtcsgo 11 76 .486 Fhilsdel. 5 89 J99 'Yesterday'8 results: At Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 8; At New York -4. Cincin nati S-6; At Boston 2. Pittsburgh 6; At yhiladcljhla Chicago iU Sweeps Duration League Footballers Applying Final Touches for Friday's Opener WOODBUEN With prelim inary practices stepped to fop tempo the final week, four of the Ave Duration league football playing I members are: awaiting the 1344 season openers next . Friday afternoon. Those epen ors see CanbyB Cougan so to Silverton and the defending champion Woodburn Bnlldogi host the! Chemawa Indians. Mo lalla'a Buckaroos, waiting to gal lop under a new coach this year, Ellis Paulette for Burton Bur- - rough, draw a bye and will op en at home against Chemawa the following Friday. ' Pre - season dopeoters are cal Huskies Point For Troy 11' 'Exercise' Slated Against Whitmans , SEATTLE, Sept 26.-(ff)-The University of Washington Huskies are pointing for the University of Southern California, even as they drill for next Saturday's football exercises iwith Whitman college here. Still! smarting from the 29-0 shellacking absorbed at the hands of the Trojans in 'the Rose Bowl last Newjycars, Coach Ralph (Pest) Welch wants Just one thing out of this year's season. i . i -i "We're going to even the score with those Trojans," he tells the team over) and over, referring to the Oct 2? game at Los Angeles. By way! of Intermediate, steps, Welch today Indicated i promising reserves who showed well against Willamette Saturday would ; get full opportunity to strut their stuff against the Missionaries Saturday. Ends Gale, Greg and Al Porter, Tackle Martin Smith and Quar terback Laurie Radnor were among, the impressive second stringers. " .V- Welch likewise worked at de veloping Washington's punt ing, which wasn't - so hot averaging only 30 yards Saturday with the help of obe .exceptionally long boot S : . . i - - -- -. Bombers Near n SEATTLE, Sept' 28 rf)- 1" almost the! first . tinfe . since . the season- opened the Seattle Bomb ers of the American" Professional Football league will be at approx imate top I strength " when ' they meet the Clippers in San Fran cisco Sunday. ; i - Coach Dutch (Clark said tonight that Mnt Popovlch, Bomber full back who was out with a sore leg last wetk, was back in scrim mage and -in good i shape.- Jack Millard, Bomber right end, is the only man on the Injured list and he may be in shape to go with the , team hen it starts - south Friday. Defensively this week the Bombers are working on ways to stop Clipper; End Jack Mulkey and Back Kenny Washington. , Eagles Trim I Boston, 28-7 BOSTON Sept 26-fScoring in each period, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Boston Yanks, 28-7 as 'national professional lea gue football . returned to Boston tonight after a seven-years lapse. A paid crowd of 19,815 witnessed the game, the regular season's opener for both teams. ' I Five of the six Industrial league bowling 'teims 'who. chalked up wins in last; night's action on Per fection alleys' scored three straight victories - oyer a their opponents. Bosler Electric trimmed B r i t e Spot, Boyd's H ighwa y-Market nicked Keith Brown, M&F Gro cery: defeated Papermakers, i In terstate Tractor Co. topped Sdo and Capital City Laundry polished Trade Council, all by 3-0 margihs. In! the only. other Industrial loop match, Mayflower . Milk's quintet set back Salem Police 2-1. Swede McNalL a newcomer to the cir cuit, rolled: the high series of the evening, including the top single game, a 21L1 . .. tj .1 SALEM JPOUCB ' .... . Main i 184 141 11S-43S mcse 135 144 '117397 Mathers .1912 111 -149 461 15 1M , 114439 J4110S 136-383 Posaebl' Seipp Totals J11 670 62S 19 MAYFLOWER MILK HandieaB . i 49 49 49 147 117 143 " 116376 .180 137 12S 421 Dewey - ,. , -t Kendrick - Carr .140 143 169-451 MoffsinKer 147 - 149 165461 Klrkpatrick 167 164' 171601 Totals ... - 780 783 789 1354 TRADE COUNCIL (I) Handicap I 123 1U 133 369 Meyer - 122 176444 Futtren -i, ,,," , 117 119 116952 Brennemaa , ,. , -, , 139 119 117366 Lamb ., ,'; ,..,.. m -121 124380 Brant i U41 .147 152440 Totals . 803 748 SOS 8353 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Klrchner ... j ,,,..193 T38 .146-471 Riley . .,., 139 149 134 421 Buck ,. ' i..,, , 155 1S2 162829 MeCluskey j 171 ISO 103665 Mathis . 4, , 183 187 158-518 851 S16 833 1501 BKITK SPOT ( Patterson i it m 101 401 U Brown , ,., 123 136 129-407 Top -4 j i , ling the '44 derby tossup be tween veteran Coach Guy "Pop" Delay's Silver Foxes and Coach "Jixr" Bumett'a Blua BuUdoga, Both teams have more returning lettermen than have the - ether i three members, and Weodborn, despite last week's loos to New berg, can field practically aa an veteran backfield. Fallback Babe Eeed. Halfbacks Al "Su perman" Zuber, league ' leading scorer last season.", and Curly Mattison are back and hare to work,, with at e.uarter Bob .Ue Kee, a transfer from Hubbard high. Linemen Bill Austin.' Ed Pevllcek, Chet ; , English, Carl nTT-Toiiiiff Tussle for Certain ..-I. :';: . ' ,'.-..D .1'.'. -' ',.-' .5 : .-:...,...,!. , I. i In Friday's , Five years ago ."Cinderella Man" in five years his rejuvenated version ing the country. Friday night of this week he should be here to see his prognostication come true when two teams Salem's Vikings and Grant Hunting Limitations Set PORTLAND, Sept 29 -(ff)- A bag of one deer having not less than forked horns has been set by the state game commission for each hunter In sections of Grant county, where the season opens for a month on October 1. AU hunters in the area must check out, whether hunting doe, for which tags have ibeen issued, or buck deer. A total of 3000 does may be taken during the season. Checking out stations: John Day, Mt Vernon, Prairie City, , Unity, Sumptel, Forks guard " ; station. Dale ranger . station, and .' Long Creek." Except for Mt Vernon, an all-night station, stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 pjn.'Open- ing on September 29, the check ing ! stations will operate through November 1.. . . i?; .:' October 7 to October 15, Inclu sive, Is the special deer season in the federal Hart' Mountain refuge, Only holders of , the 200 buck' and 300 doe, tags authorized may. hunt in the region. ; , i - ZivicTICO's Artie Dorrell GALVESTON, Tex, Sept 26-(ff)-Fritzie Zivic, former welter weight 1 champion . of the world, defeated ;; Artie - Dorrell, Tyler, Tex, tonight by ' a technical knockout , when ' Referee : Flake stopped the. fight in the seventh round as blood streamed from cuts on both of Dorrell's cheeks. Portland Prep Jamboree Set PORTLAND, Sept" 2-fl5r-For the first time since 1941, when a dimoutf was - ordered, the tradi tional high' school football-1 open ing jamboree pr ogram will be held here in Multnomah stadium Friday night- Each of Portland's high school teams will play a quar ter in the game. ; Festivities will begin with a giant parade. 1 Olney J301 14S 157 170 180529 165491 Kenyan .- Ertsfaard -17S ; 164 116455 Totals' t-::,:.:.,:.: -sos its ess nss BASLEJI ELECTRIC ( J f - Handlcao V . . . 41 o lis SlehM I 164 k 158 179801 Schiller - " - ' - i , 204 -161600 Rilfey ' ' U-179.. 148 ,131459 Keny 130 iz3 -a ; , - -167 HI 136454 Totals : i - 860 839 773 1471 INTERSTATE TRACTOR CO. (J) Handicap - 84 34 - 34 id W. Valdes 1O0-148 179 827 EL" Kaneski ' 145 : 113415 J. rartbinc 149 118 114-181 a Noffslnser :. ;,;,-161 16S 164-500 Totals S30 161 '777 1369 SCIO 8)-..-Densmoore ' , Caswell aSl 163 186 802 SI 114 118324 HwdrlckseB 14S - 169 150464 Schronk ,. Krejel .1. .169 138 117464 191- 146 178 611 -Totals i. . 761 149 769 1276 M. A- P. GROCERY t Handicap " 15. IS 43 Porrard r. ' r ; ,,.194.. 179 128-501 B. Griffith :161 B. .1331117412 181 140496 119 . 159427 12S 175445 Curtis -177 D. Griffith. .149 ul41 Totals I -839 ,753 734 Z32S PAPtKMAKERS (6). Cadv - L : .146 164- 170-t80 .124' 137 109 S70 .124 157 167 448 Johnston - - Scott. ; , - - Kroner .139 119 126 384 .117 141 ltt-403 Coleman i ;. ... Totals 660 US 707 2083 nnviva nv. MARKET (!) Pederson .....".. .....161 ? 188 189839 McNalL. Svede '18t j 16S . 211560 TCiihWfr , 151 161.150 M4 Farrar im 144, 138432 Rlrier j 161 141 147-449 'Totata ..:.UL:-,.-812 797 S3S 2444 KEITH BROWN CO. l) " Handicap . " ,? " Barker ... r- D. Brown PoweU - Hawkins 173 183 99 267 116370 172444 63299 143429 178534 Totals .753 IS? 791 2333 Long and Marv Mattison, all veterans, are also with the Bull-' dogs, DeLay ' and Assistant Bob Boo have as a nucleus eight vet-, erana Back. Harold Dickman, C Bier, D. Bier, Dale Bennetts! Linemen Tom - Hartley, XL Os . tor. Kon Herlsstad . and Glenn , Nado. Big De Wayne ) Johnson,' ' basketball center, is .. tabbed as possibly one ef the ! big guns In the Silver Fox attack. ? . Coach Chlef. Thompson's at- . ways - - undermanned Indians, ; last - place, finishers . a season ' - ago, are picked to again bring up . the rear. Prospects are , for. an . extremely ' Ughtl and Inexper-- Vik-Pelican Game Clark Shaughnessy predicted that of the model T Would be sweep Klamath Falls Pelicans "T"-ussle up and ' down Sweetland ' field Both annual rivals are T'-toUng this semester along with practic ally half the rest of the nation's football flocks, j k Coach "T'-ommy Drynan intro duced a mild version 'of the "T" at the Villa last year, but it faUed to- click against the powerful Peli cans and the Viks were thumped. 33-13. This time Drynan has mix ed even more "T" with his pet single wing stuff and will go into the fray Friday night favored to at long last stop . the southern state biggies, j The Pelicans,' according to re ports, are strictly "T'-minded. Coach Marble Cook, in for Frank Ramsey at KFalls this year, used the Shaughnessy offspring at Lin coln ih 'Portland last season and took It with him to Klamath to replace Ramsey's double and sin gle, wing attack: Last Friday the Pells rah ' into' another "17 em ployed by the state champ Grant Generals of Portland j and ' were out-toted, 33-0. ; T "T" or no, one of the heftiest customer herds to see a grid battle in the village in many moons will be expected Friday night " Two straight wins for the Viks over toughies Milwaukie", and Lincoln won't tendto keep 'em away. Nor wul the facts that Salem Is already being tabbed as a "power" In the state and the Viks will be favored to thump the second best eleven in the state in '43. .- -. ? Should : be ajoiiinulaif good time Friday night' - I Ex-US Collegiate Ring Champ 1Y Kara Missing MOSCOW, Idaho, Septl 26 -P) Lt Ted Kara, three times national collegiate boxing champion while he attended the , University "of Idaho In -1938-41; Is mlipg in action, the university said it was informed today. Kara, in the army air force, was on his fifth mission over enemy territory when he was reported missing "August 5, "the university -report said. The thea tre of action was not reported. PliilliesCubs Split PHJXAJJELPHIA; Sept 26 -UP - - - . The Phillies and the Chicago Cubs exchanged lambas tings In a dou- bleheader at Shibe park tonight, with the home club pounding out a 10-1 .victory In the nightcap after the Cubs took the opener 15-0. -. CbJ. JM4 M 40115 21 Phlla. J0 660 SOe ' 4 t Wyse and Williams; Gerbean eer. Shaman (2), Covington (4), McKee (t AntoUek (S). and reaeeck. Chi. 101 MO SOI 1 I Phila. 063 436 66x IS 17 2 Cnlpman, Yandeaberg (2), M. Stewart (C). Lynn (I) and Ste phenson; Kennedy and Haley. flBfig 5s In Baseball Thre leadsra in eh 'leaaruel : Walker. Dodgers 141 518 77 188 J61 MUSUi, Cards 143 553 109 191 J44 Medwlck, Giants,-126 ' 489 J 65 163 J37 Johnson, Red Sox 139 60S 106 164 .336 Boudreau. Indians 144 ' 563 i 91 183 JS3S Darr. Red 5ox.; 1Z9 468 93 153 JZ3 Runs batted in : National lea rue- Nicholson. Cubs;- Elliott. Pirates; San ders. . Cards.'.: American league Steph ens, Browns, 1U3; jonnaon, nea box. ioo: Linden. -Yankees. 87. Home runs National learue Nicholson. - Cube -33: Ott. Giants 16; v Northey, i- Phila, 10. American ' leacue Etteri. Yankees, Ht Stephens. Browns. i, unaeu. Yanaees, 17; Johnson, Red Sox, 17; York, Tigers, 17. , Pennant Derby Glance i Br de Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE - 1 ' Tsasu -iW.- L '- Ttt. Bki ; riy Detroit : - 85 64 J70 . . ' St Louis 85 64 J79 ' S New York - 61 7 ' J50 ! ' S . 1 Remainins cames: .Detroit Home, Philadelphia (I). Washinfxon (4;; St. Louis Home, Boston . ui. Mew ion (4); Kew York Away, Chicago (1). SL Louis W. i. -J ' QOCD IZIALni -Ycrr Crecf trt Posskuloa iMtria hy ssb fHv4 ; M iUmarrhoKis (Pilaa). ria ura, ristulo, Haraia (Bua ton). Out siaihod M beat Stent Without keapital p MVtiom uccmtulir mmmd tm 33 rm. liatinl mA - tanas. CoU lot nrasUaahoa r 8ad iot fSU seeUat Opaafvwi'9i,MovWa,Pri7la30 ' Dr.CJ.CZAriCLimC . PkyskfM swd Serf " - K. t. Cos. r. Bumtida mad OraaJ Aim. . Yelaphaa Lftat int. JaxUoad 14, Ota fenced Tribe eleven, although if th Bedsklns ean take U the newly -' introduced "T" .'forma tion system - they may surprise mSL Thompson has only one re- turning baekfielder, all-around man Merle Williams at quarter. TJneman returners are Ashman, an end; Francis and G. j Miller,, - tackles, v and ' Fritxler and Earl Davis, guards. The Indiana are-' n't rated as having much ef a chance at Woodburn Friday; - New Coach, Don Demlng at . Canby finds his Cougars i In the darkhorse role. He had but sev en returning lettermen but few were-1 1943, regulars. All-league . Still Hotter'n a Firecracker - Detroit, Win. Stay " ;.' f. .'.". By the Associated Press ; , , k.'.,; ...' The American . league pennant derby held -its hotter-than-a-irecracker. pace :Tuesday as the Detroit Tigers ; and St. Louis Browns won their ball games and top place! Detroit, behind Paul season, whitewashed the Philadelphia Athletics, 6-0. The win, in Cards Snatch Dodgers Kick Away 8-7 Job to Champs BROOKLYN, Sept 29,-JP)- Brooklyn's defense fell apart at the seams today as St Louis scored six times In the fifth inning on four hits, including1 a triple and double by First Baseman! Ray Sanders,' to top the Dodgers, 8-7. It was the Cards 103rd victory of the -season the' 18th of 21 played against the Dodgers. ' The Cards used two pitchers, Schmidt and - Ddnnelly, ; who al lowed 11 Dodgerhits. Donnelly re placed Schmidt bv the eighth. Hal Gregg, starter' for Bjrboklyn, was bashed out in -the big St Louis fifth. The Cards slammed 14 hits. St Lotus . MO 116 1I6--8 14 2 Bswklyn 16S 66 226-7 11 4 Schmidt DoaseRy g) and W. -Coop er; " Groggy Snnkel (S), Welborn ; (t).: aadL. Bngaa. Gunder's Boss Offers Sauawk MALMOE, Sweden, Sept, 28- (iiry-Stora Orfen, Gunder Haegg! boss' at the Malmoe haberdashery where the Swedish . track star works, refused today to give; him permission to go to the United States with Arne Andersson on a war bond-selling tour. ; : t "Haegg has been running nine months,, -Orfen said, "It is jtime now for him to sell ties, suits and shirts. It seems peculiar to invite Haegg to go 'to America when there is no good runner to f face him.' It is only a matter of busi ness with Americans and nrt in my interest if they dont pay me for 'my losses while be Is away. KenOverlin Beats Lewis DENVER, . Sep t 2-(-Ex- saflor Ken' Overlin. of Oakland, Calif former New. York middle- weight champion, left-Jabbed his way to a unanimous judges deci sion tonight over- R. J., Lewis, Denver negro, in 10 rounds. tThe comebacking Overlin, weighing an announced. 165, won seven rounds on ..The Associated Press score enroYwith one even and! two for Lewis, who weighed J 163. There were o ' knockdowns i " 103rd Victory Goiivalescin " aO To See Fights via Television NEW YORK, Sept 26 !-) Wounded; war veterans In eastern US hospitals will have ringside seats, via television, at the next 50 fights offered by the 20th Cen tury Sporting club. Mike Jacobs, 20th Century promoter,' complet ed' negotiatiohs tdday with" the Gillette Safety Razor Co. for the telecast ' of all - Madison' Square Garden and' St' Nichblas: arena fights offered in tiie next year. The -telecasts will . originate through the NBC New York out let, station WNBT, and will ' be piped to stations -In Philadelphia and ; Schenectady. - Jacobs isaid Fcr Yczi Oarvcsl Uzzs J New lew rates from 111 to $1.30 per 1104 ef syrell. In elades liability, with medical and hospital costs.' At this special low cost to farmers ef the WiUamctte Valley yea cannot afford to be wtthont coverage for tnjnries to your : farm heltv beth sea naf karrest hands and recmlar empleyees. -Write or phepe. We will caU on yen. CHUCK - in ill 1 1 ,C-J .IfiSORAWCE "Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency' . Solem and MorshSeld 123 N. Commercial - Salem - 4400 - Fullback George Irwin, End Sol ly Ott, Halfback Tony Ott and . Guard Bill Burden are" amongst the missing this season, which won't tend- to make the Cou gars favorites in the opener with Silverton. If Demlng can come VP . with suitable replacements for the lour mentioned, the Con- j gars might again finish up in the place position or better. . From available pre ! season data. It stacks up like this for the season: Woodburn or Sil verton first, Canby, Molalla and Chemawa. For Friday's open ers it's Woodburn .ever; Che mawa and Silverton over Canby. ! Brownies in Knot remained in a deadlock for the 'Dizzy'! Trout's 27th victory of the the afternoon, gave, the Tigers a lead in the chase. 1 V . But the' Browns battled their way to. the tie in a night game at St. Louis by taking r close 1-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Signkmd Jakucki bested Mike Ry ba in' the battle and had the win ning run scored for him in the first inning. Ryba limited the Browns to but four hits 'while Jakucki issued five. " .' The New York Yankees stub bornly clung to their mathemati cal chance of winning the torrid race by blasting a 9-3 victory ov er the Chicago White Sox at Chi cago. The Yankees are three games behind the leaders 'with but five more to play. The Yanks salted their win away with! two big innings, the four-run fifth and the three-run 'sixth to bring Bill Zuber the victory. The Tigers slammed two Phila delphia hurlers for 13 hits ' and put the game away with three runs in the third and two in the fourth. Trout, "Mr. Right of the Tigers' two-man pitching staff, allowed but six hits. All three contenders meet the same clubs again Wednesday. rhll. 0 606 600 c Detroit .. 613 201 OOx 4 IS Hamlin. Sehleb (S) and Hayes; Vtaett (S); Trent and Swift, Boston ..eoo ooo 0004 g St Louis 100 444 44 1 4 1 Kybc, and Partee; Jakucki and . Hayworth. - j rk'- N. Y. . CM. - .666 643 4424 14 V 161 444 4614 11 t Zaber, Johnson it) and Gar bark; Humphries, Ross (6), Wade (7), Maltsenberger (S) and Jordan. Cincy Takes Couple NEW YORK, Sept ze-iflVivo New York Giant errors were mora potent than four home runs today as Cincinnati swept both ends of a double-header from trie noma club, 8-5, and 6-4. , Cincinnati 666 462 260-S 12 1 New York. 414 111 461-5 14 1 ; Konstanty, Sheon (6) ani MneUen Allen. Hansen (4) Brewer (7) and Maaenso. ClncinnaU 444 214 241-4 I 4 ?JewfTork .. 601420 001-4 7 4 De La Cms and Maeller; Fischer, Miller (4) Adams (S) and Berres. AAU Elects Lodell PORTLAND, Sept 26.-AVThe Oregon AAU. elected Carl Lodell, Portland, president ' at a meeting here last night "Delegate to. the) United States Sport ' Federation, which governs the Olympic and Pan-American games, will bo Aaron M. Frank.- , - .1' . s in me nasi practically all army-navy hospit als in ' the area . covered by : the three stations 'had been fitted out with television receiving sets. 'A few fights have been telecast on an experimental basis in the) past but this is the first contract of its kind, Jacobs said. First fight to' be telecast under , the arrange ment will be Friday's .15-round featherweight championshlphffah In the garden between Willie Pep, the crown wearer from Hartford. Coxul, and Albert.. (Chalky) Wright- the Mexican-born Califor nian from whom Pep ; took the titl4v-;U'c7.'v.;iJi ;