The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 06, 1944, Page 17, Image 17

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Cardinals 7in,
Even Series
ll-Inning Contest
Nabbed by 3-2 Nod
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Kreevich. cf .
Laabs, li , , ..
ZariUa. IX ,
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McQuinn. lb .
Christman. 3b
Moore, rl
Hayworth,-
Potter, p ' .,;...
Mancuso.
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Muncrief, p
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line single Into right to decide the
issue.
It waj a thriller in contract to
.Batted for Pattor in Tth
; Ku for Mancuso In 7th. ,U
Ona out when winning run scored.
CARDINALS Am m n m
Bergamo. U , I 0 4 0 0
yesterday's 2-1 victory, won by the uSSi. rf 5 I ! 2 !
Browns on two hits. Brilliant plays f-W- 4 l is e
were frequent with Marion mak- Kurowskt. ? J
Ing several seemingly impossible w2on a
"'"-"--'" - I I: 1 1 a
'By' Nelson Now
Umbrella Bmnie
NEW i YORK. Oct , 5-GPV-Fred
Corcoran. PGA tournament secre
tary said he had received word
today from Byron Nelson,' pro golf
ace and leading money winner thi;
year, that Nelson had resigned his
position as pro at the Inverness
club1, Toledo, Ohio. Nelson has
accepted a position as vice presi
dent of an umbrella manufactur
ing concern, in which he will be
associated with Cloyd Haas, for
mer president of Inverness.
stops.
lO'Dea,
Thirteen Brownies Went rinum I Lanier, p
. . I LKmneliy, p
via the strikeout route, six by Totals .
Lanier as he hurled one-hit ball I for Verban in 11th.
. . . orowna
7 33 12
AAA 4UA flkrvA v aa A
for the first six Innings and seven Cardinals ooi 100 ooo oTiS t a
by Donnelly. The 29-year-old SllTLA
Donnelly reached his greatest ban, Hayworth. Mancuso. ODeal two
heights in the eighth when -he Hhtl2.wKI,fuow?5d' HaT
struck out three of the four men Lanier, w. Cooper. SurowakTooubte
to face him after Kreevich sent the SSif. o n!I? anGutteridiie; su-
chunky Lanier to the showers. rT:"iI l! cSSSS l.
Donnelly checked the Browns with n h B"?"i Cardinal 10. Base
v- t. , 2 . JLanler 3 (McQulnnel.
two hits in the last' four frames to
become the winning pitcher,
With Verban on first as the re
sult of a single, Lanier sacrificed.
The ball popped into the air be-
Guttcridft-e): off Muncrief 3 (Sanders.
Verban. Marion); off Potter 2 San-
aers, Marion); off Donnelly 1 (Mc
wuinnj. struce outs: By Lanier f (Gut
tendse. Christ man. Moore. Laabs 2.
McQuinn): by Donneny 1 (Laabs. Ste
phens Z, Christman, Munchief, Cutte-
tween the Dlate and Ditcher's bo, ridse. Hay wort); by Potter 3 (San
, Potter barely got his hands on the XJ JJ&S
' ball, fumbled it and made a wild ta summary: Hits: Off Potter 4 nits,
throw to first, allowing Verban to 'J.
. go all the way to third. Augie Ber- icrlef, 3 bits I run In 45i; Donnelly.
gamo, who replaced Danny Lit
whiter in left field for the Cards, j
couldn't get the ball past second
' baseman Don Gutteridge but that
was enough to let the fleet Verban
cross the plate with the game's
first run. V
The Cards picked up the other
4 unearned run in the Fourth. Mark
i Christman was guilty of .another
error that loaded the bases with
only one out. A walk to Sanders
and Kurowski'i first hit of the se
ries put men on first and second.
The Browns' third baseman then
fumbled Marion's hard grounder.
' Sanders rounded third for - home
. but fell and scampered back to the
- hot corner. Verban sent a high fly !
. to Chet Laabs In left and Sanders
easily romped home after the
:" catch. :
That two-run lead appeared to
; be enough with the Browns at the
. mercy of Lanier, Marion's sensa
tional stops cutting short anything !
that resembled a rally.
But the -Cinderella kids show-
, ed some-of the mettle that carried I
f them to the American League pen-
nant by tying up the count in -the
seventh. There was no indica-
. tion of an -uprising s McQuinn
fanned '- to start the inning and
Mark Christman fouled to Catcher
Walker Cooper. ' ;
Gene Moore, whose single op-;
. ened the Browns' victorious rally
in the first game, singled to center.
, Weak-hitting Red Hayworth rap
ped a curve to the left iield fence.
That .was good for one run. Frank
- Mancuso, also usually a weak hit
ter, batted for Potter and singled
v to center, scoring Hayworth with
. the tying run as the Brownies'
supporters went wild.
The American league fans seem-
v ed squelched as Don Gutteridge
grounded out to end the inning but
rose up again as Kreevich lashed
out with a double to -open the
eighth. Donnelly was called in to
-'.put out the fire and he did it by
striking out Chet Laabs for the
third straight time, fanning dan
r ; gerous Vern Stephens and also
-: Christman after walking George
1 McQuinn.
Billy Southworth, manager of
r the Cards, announced - he would
i lead tomorrow with freshman
- pitcher Ted Wilks, who won IT
. and lost 4 during the regular sea-
- son. Luke Sewell said he would
i send out Jack Kramer, veteran
- with a 17-13 record.
' Odds on the Cards to win the
series shifted to 9 to 20 as the re
sult of today's victory with the
National leaguers 3-5 favorites to
". take the third contest.
Waterloo Sends Letters
To All its Service Men
WATERLOO, It, Oct 5-flV
Personal letters were sent today
to 6500 Waterloo service men and
women. 1
Written In less than two hours
by 647 volunteer typists, the In
dividually addressed and signed,
the letters were to express Wa
terloo's appreciation to those in
the service and to assure them
that the home front was "doing
its job, too." : ' Iv t.
2 hits 0 runs in i. Winning pitcher:
Donnelly. Losing pitcher: Muncrief.
Umpires: McGowan AL) plate: Dunn
NL first base: Pipgras (AL) second
oase; sears nl) tntra base. Tim
222. Attendance: 35.078 paid.
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New Lieutenant JJ0S3 to T,JAet
IPorterNext
debut
Toush Tony r F ass, t
tsrned vUiarer whose
-Tnesday nisht at the armory
rassles was a success, will take
a Toothless Toughle Porter,
the Seattle meanle. lav one half
of two main events next Tues
day, nixht U has beea an
Bouneed. The ether main event
will feature the dreaded "Grey
Mask", against a yet annamed
eppenent, . .. . . , , c
Charlie9
Jantzen Announces
10 Cent-Dividend "
PORTLAND, Ore Oct l.-iPj-Jantzen
Knitting mills declared a
air forees bombardier common share dividend of 10 cents
, i I A S mw -
at Klrtland field; AIba- vaaxJt payaoie iNovemoer l on
srocx ox. recora - October 15. A
quarterly dividend of $L2S a share
on S per cent cumulative preferred
stock payable December 1 to stock
of record November 25.
AC Dale Mnhleman (above), sea
ef ; Mr. aad Mrs. Benjamia J.
Mablemaa ef box 72, Mon
month, a recent graduate ef the
army
school
anenae. NBL has been com
missioned a a seoond Ueatea
aat aad awarded Jbe sUver
winrs ef the aerial Bombardier.
' Lt Muhlemaa Is a Monmouth
high gradaate, '39, where he
played football and tennis. He
. later attended OCE. (Air Forces
photo)
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MaJ. Charles Carpenter (above),
former Mollne, EL, high school
history teacher, has become
widely known ea the- westera
front for his bazooka shooting
1 from a 'cab reconnaissance
: plane, Kaowa as "lUseeka
Charlie.', he b credited with
,: destroyinj: oeveral enemy ' tanks
and armored . ears.i (Ap wire-
phete). . - . '
VU Adds Four
Courses in Art-
Classes- in painting and dxmw-
lniVitauiitbr Miss Constance
Fowler,' assistant professor of art
at . Willamette university,' have
been added to the extension class
es offered here this winter.
. Registration is scheduled to
take place at the first class meet
ing Monday, October 9, from 7 to
10 p. m. The courses continue for
11 weeks. There are lour of them,
upper and lower division drawing
and painting, with two or three
hours credit for undergraduate
students. Fees are $2.50' per cre
dit hour or $2 for non-credit hour,
the" minimum fa ' each ' case,
Classes are held in room 02,
School Administration - (old high
school) building.. ;
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