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. i ' W ll i ' -'V'V .r-"":-1- Tto OREGON STATESMAN. Solcm. Oregon. Tuesday 11 PAGE SIX .., IFir Ciity : Mu-Uehed Walt CUne, Jr.. Is till golfdom's Blr. Biggie In Sa- ; Jem, and Big Glen "Bonnei-ap" Lenrren is still paying- off at the place window. , t - - - ----- ------ .! f f Snch wu re-established Sun day at Salem golf course when , the tws sharpshooters shot off the title round In the Elks dob sponsored city open links derby, -Junior" duplicating his 1944 vtc- f tory . over Lenrren even to the Identical score with a 4 and S victory. Cllne ; comes ' Into .the title trophy and a $25 war bond by virtue of the expected nod. : Other flight champions crown ' ed - Sunday as the month-lone ; derby hit the finish line were Harold Gillespie in the fourth" flight, Tom Wood in the seventh i and Ralph Kletzing In the eighth. Gillespie downed Tony Fraiola, J-Z; Wood outlasted Ted John i son, 1-np on the 19th hole and : Kletsing nosed 70-odd year old i A. R. Hunter, 4 and 2. Hight 1 championships already decided j before Sunday found Bunny 7 Mason king In No. 1, Ross Bone- Steele the same la No. X, Bun S Fisher likewise In No. S, HI Ha jVikiiigs Bounce On at Least Share of Salem' high's green-pea Vikings, at least half of what they set out Wateri park. The hastily scheduled I Once over lightlies: j Paratrooper Sgt Lee Tallin, pitching pride of Valsetz, home long enough on furlough to tell he's having a jumping good time in the army. Lee has hopped successfully 38 times "and didn't land n my head once!" He departed for camp and more jumps yesterday . . . Speaking of jumping, the newsies who covered the No-Name track meet at Eugene and the one who copies results thereof write that only two records were broken. Wunner what Blond Bob Weber of the Viks has to do to gain credit for his 21-foot 2-inch board jump which bettered by seven Inches the 20-7 recognized as the record and made by Bailey oi saiem in lyivj MeoDe you should broad jump on 'em. Robert 4 . . Speaking ot wunner-what-they-have-to-do situations, wunner why no Salem player was even men tioned as an also-ran: in the out Portland ' selections for the Ail American boys team which is to play the Portlanders May 30? The Vikings, for instance, have a 16 y ear-Old pitcher named Joe "Cow boy" Carroll who has only pitched his team into the leadership of the No-Name league. Yet no men a .. . . ... tion. Politics mebbe? . . Pieretti 1, Detroit O. Listen for the howl from Portland you'll probably be able-to hear it 'way down'here. Especially when they again realize Washington got the pee-wee for only the $7500 bargain basement price. . . . Salem Elks Lodge 336 will be "out" $275 in war bonds and the price of a championship trophy -for its venture at tponsoring the Salem links open this year, but at least the BPOE's kept part of it in the family. "Junior" Cline, the winner, and Glen "Tusko" Lengren, the runnerup man are both members of No. 336 . . . Headline: "Smelling Told to Stay Put." Smelling is right and if Der Maxie doesn't stay put, just - call one Sgt Joe Louis. Joseph has had experience in keeping the guy kaput .... ; Mr. Novikoff, Not Governor, Beto Whammy I Could our good governor have a whammy on the Portland Beavers? The state's biggie has occupied a box during two Bevo home doubleheaders now, and same Bevos have finished second best in all four games. Mrs. Gov ernor avers that if such is to be the proceeding every time they attend the Portland games, " we'll stay home we j must be a Jinx. j , j The governor isn't ! a ball fan of the give-up-before-its-over-spec-ies, however. He started to vacate the park when two were out and all seemed hopeless with Los An geles leading 6 0 in the final frame of the nightcap Sunday, but re- ' considered with a "Whoa, not yet" when Ted Gullic cracked a broken bat tingle to left He sighed and left with 9561 others' a moment later, however, when Manager Marv Owen grounded out to end the game . . . -" '. , We're inclined to believe ; the governor and his party, whammy or no, wasn't responsible for Sun- .day's setbacks. They were dished up mostly by j the right-handed Coast league Babe Ruth, bulbous and comical Mr. Lou Novikoff. "The Russian," told us the Angel players after the games, "is out of his slump." For the benefit of those who didn't notice, Novi koff slammed a homer- four doub les and a single in seven times up Sunday. j . . , He- was the Bevo whammy that's for sure. j Don Still Fool 'Em , Easily-remembered and quite foxy Don Osborn, the: sinker-toss ing Vancouver skipper-pitcher who went up to the Los Angeles An gels, must be still fooling 'em even the sports scribes (not ' to mention Portland's Bevos, who got only three hits off Don Sunday end were whacked. 6-0). Clyde Gi raldo. Oakland ' baseball writer - scribbled after ! 48-year-old Sam Gibson bested Osborn 5-1 not long "go: "If it's any Interest, the Los Angeles pitcher, happened to be Don Osborn. He just didnt figure in the same league with Gibson, though 20 years his junior." Which probably made even Don ald smile. For Donald, you know, Is the same gent wno was scav Ing every day and plucking gray hairs when he was pitching for the 1934 edition of the Mason City (Grand Coulee Dam), Wash. en try in the old Idaho-Washington lessnje. lie's been down the pike considerable himself and can take (KoUff TitfDe inan ditto in No. 5, H." Glaisyer unchanged In No. 9, J. C. Pike identical In No. 9 and Walter Thomas as well off tn No. 19. All winners will receive $25 bonds ' from the sponsoring lodge No. 33. during a banquet In the near future. , Cline salted away the title on the 33rd hole with a "gimme" birdie two. Lenrren, who was one down at the end of the first none, two down at the end of the morn ing 18 and four down at the end of the first nine ' after lunch, missed the 15th green with his tee' shot. His chip 1 shot' was strong, 25 feet past the cup. Then when he missed the putt to leave the gate wide open for a cinch three for Cline, he conceded the match. -' The morning IS was closely contested throughout. Cline put together a sob-par 36-34-70, while Lenrren was carding a 37-35-72, , for the two-up margin. Cline had seven birdies for the 33 holes, Lengren five.' Both fin alists slipped on the first nine of the afternoon - heat, Lengren carding a 41, Cline a 39. (See card comparison on this page.) Albany, 5-1, Put tabbed as also-rans in pre-season for by slapping down Albany s Bulldogs, 5-1,1 yesterday at Geor . game, a carry-over from a washout last week, saw Coach Gurnee 'r V f - - r - -: . -nJt,,- -f -s ? - v f" v vl r- "isvL,.': DON OSBORN 300 Kids Involved Junior League Draw Tonight Sponsors and Officers of the Second Annual Salem Junior base ball leagues gather again tonight at the chamber of commerce, and this time the former hope to have Dame Fortune in tow. It's the night of the player draw the meeting that is to reveal on which of the 18 "A" and "B" teams the 300 youthful diamond aspirants will play during the coming sea son. Players are to be drawn for ac cording to respective ages and position applied for on the register card. Rosters will be announced in Wednesday papers and all signees are urged to contact re spective team sponsors or man agers immediately after discover ing which team they are to play on. Practices will likely start as soon, as the team personnel is known 'and the season Is .booked to start Sunday, June I, at Geo. E. Waters park." ; - :. tmm turn i I LeatSQrs' AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet Chicaro 15 7 .ess wiin- it ia h Detroit IS .591 PhiladeT 18 IS .400 sc. xxjuis i3 9 Ml Uleveuuv 14 jl New Yrfc is ii J42 Boston t IS .375 ; Sundav reaulta? At OImm aa An. ton 2-2; st Detroit 4-0, Washington i-i; mi xAfatM iu-a, Mew Tore l-z at C-ereUnd e-4. PhUadelphla 4-2. NATIONAL UCAGCX STANDINGS ' ... . w T- av . . ta t x New Yrk 91 1 .730 Chicago IS 13 .480 onn-grn 1 1 lo .MO nttsDur IS 1 .B0 St. Louis 14 IS .513 Ctncinn 10 13 .435 Boston 11 13 .45S Philadel T 21 t50 Moaaay results: At Pittsburgh a. New or -. orvoKiyn a, . -uiS ; Dout night games. -Only games scneauiea.) Sunday result. : At Boston S-t. Cm clnnatt 10-4; at New York f-0, Pitts burgh 1-4; at Brooklyn 2-1. Chlcaee 4-4; at Philadelphia 2-7. St Louis -. Giraldo's cinlpn as compliment, not crack. . Especially since he's In the busi ness . where they, really hate to grow old. it? lis JT ., .. .sj L J&X'-i '-; -j 'i Melts A - - if --; Georgie -- 1:4 ANTONE LEONE, the Oyster Bay, N. toughie who has been shewing! moat of-the.. meanles how It's? done since his debut in the northwest a few weeks ago, tangles with Gorgeous Georgie Wagner in a rematch tonight to top1 the armory bleep bllL. Kenny Ackles vs. Tex Ha ger and Jack . Lipscomb vs. "Sailor" Hogan are the prelim matches.! ' ' Clincher i I. t '" ' Sr . i ur j '-" :'i 1 - . " - ' I. No-Name Loop Flag prognosticatinjg, instead grabbed Flesher's fjock put. a' clincher on at least a; tie for. the No-Name league pennant; The. Viks ; have! won four and lost one to date' and have one more game to go, that NO-NAM B LEAGUE STANDINGS w:l pet. w L Pet. RAT.tM a 1 R1MI r-onralliM J 4flft FniMi. 9 sta a ih.n. i a inn I VMtorriav'i roiillf.- At s1m 8 Al. I banr 1: at Corvailis S. Eueene 3. with Eugene hre next Monday, No combination! of wins or losses in the league from here in can keep the SHS'erjs from the throne rooni I I : ' Joe "Cowboy'1 Carroll wasn't in exceptional form yesterday, but wicc&cu ajyug it aiiuw iuujt ail i v-fv, I . "v . N . T'"f "v -uixtca. x-uueu uve, uawura two ? putouts himself and tossed OCVCil UUUUUgS jUUl Bl. JJLL31 I scooping up weak rollers. Lefty Ken Steckley, 6n the hillock for Aibany inl place, of Paul Kennel, !:.. -.-.i , ... . ..r I ines i ' and allowed three earned i tallies. 'I Russell Hits Homer The weak-hitting Viks came to I life ?or thrip hi tiitib in th thifft I m -'. l . . . r zrame, anq ngni..wnen; H lOOKea as if they iwere to get'none. Dick j r . . . 4 . Aiiison cracaeajoui a ngni neia aouoie to swrt prx the irame and -tole third. Crroll bounced to B-SsTrl LaSnTersT. first base but Was safe when Don PuKord 1. Strike outs: Cohen 4.' Lam AUen, chose to throw to the plate Ti ol when Allison feinted a "throw. Liska 1. Hits: off R. Marshall 4 rans i- . . j . w-nyii men jswipea second to place Salem in scoring . position I with no outs. BMd McKinney and Dick Hendrie struck out, however, and nil rinkod had s Kttl-w was apparently! hurling his way out of trouble.! . Al Russell, the madeover Catcher now playing the outfield because) of his capabilities with the hit-baton, then saved the rally; by slammjng a sharp liner to deep center. Bob Robertson while going back it bounded to the inside-park home slipped and fell for the ball and; boards for an run. That was all Carroll needed. The Vik notched two more tal lies, both unearned, in the fiftk just to make sure. Carroll was hil by Steckley anc Hendrie walked. -ner wnen pger uascn was handed a political walk after both advanced, i Johnny Dalke hopped one at Don Eastburn, the BuUdog shortstop. Jlis force play peg to Al Edwards wa$ booted, however, and both Carroll and Hendrie scampered F home. Albany scored finally in - the seventh hen Kennel, playing ngnt fields was safe on Dasch' third error, advanced on Allen's scratchy hit and came in while Dasch was ossinf out Larry Work- maiUi ? I AikanT An HSalem AB R B Ohling. e ,3 McKiny, rf 4 1 EanDurn, si 3 Edwards, 2b 3 Kennel, rf -.,3 AUen.; lb '3 i Henarie, 20 3 Russell, U 3 0 Dasch, ss S 1 Dalke. lb 3 0 Matmin. cf 3 Craig, 3b 3 1 Allison, e t J Carroll, p 2 IS Totals 24 akin U 3 Workmn, 3b 3 Robrtsn, cf 2 Steckley. p It Burch. cf si xoiaia . so Albany . " . 6 J 000 000 11 S 2 003 030 5 3 Errors: Dasch 2. Edwards 9 Riiih a. .. uw u-u - 3 a a panea in: RusseU 3. Two-base hits: A-uaon, Home runs: RusseU. . Stolen Eastburn. Htnd u-aas ncniKi, Allison a. tarroil 2.1 cnurie Eakin. Passed balls: Auison. tur.oy pitcher: Carroll. Earn-1 r r t ed runs: Albany jo, Salem S. Left mL.ltne-Leil(ireTl Lard balls: Steckley 2. Carroll . strike outs ?i Steckley uCarroU 5. Umpire. niut! a run m v . i . i i ; T!i.J; n C 1 A "' iiaimers v, seals 4 ojuvx.-r-, xaay ai. vseatUe clustered runs In fat innings to- mgnt to trounce San Francisco S a 4 v. . n t mi . . . v ew-i-ug iirK jame 01 a -racuic coasi league oaseball double bill . San Francisco .101 100 0-4 11 3 014 103 S S (6) and Sioinx: Seattle BrondelL Millp a-iiott, Demons mi ana juuqr. Ilopcf uls Win iWJlSvhlJti Ky, May SL-( B-ffnlng Dreazoy CoL E. R. Brad-j fi clreaia;lor'l-fth Kentucky! derby, victory and Bymearond, a former stablemate of "the Dream" and ' derby hopeful now owned by W. Hottssels, 'won impressive vict-ries in today's Kneeneland card it Churchill Downs. ALBANY, N. 1Y, May 2lMSi The Cmcinnatt iReds of the Na- tional lea rue rabned three nitrfw. M.iivu.4..t.v. i y u w uciwi -lie AUMwjr -ienators ox me Lastern league, 11 to 3, In, an exhibition baseball game tonight ; Wagner-Leon ... . . a . ... . Looming as one of those blood 'nthunderish sessions which panic the punch palace evefy now and then. Gorgeous Georgie Wagner, of the Fleasant Hill turkey-raising Wagners,' and An- tone' "Ape", Leone, the Oyster Bay, NY, bad bey, tangle tonight " Ins their rematch natural to top the Ferry street Garden : bleep bill. . :,.o"-;;:: V IU Those who parked around last week's spectaeular meeting be tween Georgie and the circuit's newest meanJe needn't be re minded that tonight's . chapter In 9th, Lose First . Series Loss on 6rand-Slam Homer rftABT IIAGl'C STANDINGS . W Li Pet. W Uct Portland 31 17 .6fi7 Los Ang 25 M 00 Seattle 2? 19 .589 Sacramn 24 25 M90 st Oakland M 24 20 San Fm 21 27 j433 San Dies as 2S Jio Houywa is 94 sob Lst nieht'a results: At Portland' S. Los Angeles 9; at Seattle 9 San. Fran cisco 4 (tecond game unreported )M i Sunday results: At Portland S-O, lob Anseles . 12-6: at Seattle 10-9. San Francisco 3-1: at Hollywood 0-10an I Diego 3-1; at Oakland 4-1. Sacramen to S-18. . .. .: PORTLAND, Orel, May 21.rO) -The league leading Portland Beavers lost their first series jof the season when Los Angeles sta ged a five-run rally in the ninth inning tonight to snatch. a 9 td 8 victory.'- - . '. 1 i; With the . bases full . Portland sent its ace, Ad Liska, to the res cue and Pinch-Hitter Johnny Moore slammed . nis urst- pucn over the right field fence to win Los', Angeles won the series, 4 games to 2. I i LOS ANGELES AB H O' A Tyadk. cf Brewster, ta S Rufsell rf 5 Novikoff. If S .4 M. Hicks, lb Kreitner, y?'!?; a?K r. Ma'rshauT' p" 5r p iiwnera"p ''.Z wTwooj!i. - mSo? t S""8 - c - Totals .40 t 14 27 14 ---Batted for Balser in 7th --Batted for Lammer. in 9th. Batted for Kreitner in 8th. Ior "5ierwTOU " r HalTlS. U . 0 1 l:j 0 oemaree, rr En-lish. 2b ; S cuiuc, lb 3 s 4 o. O Neil. H 4 Cohen, p . . 4 Pulford, p Liska, p Helser . Angeles' Portland Total .37 S 11 27 14 ..000 100 -15 S ..303 101 000 Errors: Brewster 2. RuaseU. Demaree, Run, btted to. Demaree, Owen; ONeU. Adams, RusseU t, Guuic. Tyack, yiers, Moore 4 Home runs: RusseU. Moore. sicrifice-: Demaree. Double play: Eng- ush to emeu to guuic. it on oases : lin : Lammert 0 and 0 in 2: Pul for 6 and 0 in V.: Balser 7 and in 5V: Cohen 13 and S in 8,; Liska L.r? .AVJrLiSS. Winning pitcher: Lammers. Loslns rpiicner: -u. " Dempsey. Time: 2:17. Attendance 2850. Cpunty Title Tilt at Waters The baseball championship of the Marion county 'B" league will be decided at Geo. E. Wa ters park Wednesday when Coach Lew Urlhammer's St. Paul Saints tangle with the. Pat Beal coached Jefferson Lions in a 2:30 p. m. game. The Saints captured the title in the coun ty's northern half while the Lions were breezing through the southern half. Jefferson will be defending the championship won last year. The Lions will also be out to keep intact an 1S- game winning streak compUeu ever two seasons. Mt. Angel 9 Upsets Wpodburn Qllb, 6-1 WOODBURN Running a foil of the three-hit pitdiing of Bide m el e r, the Woodburn Builders dropped a 6-1 baseball nod to the Mti Angel Preps at ML Angel Tuesday in Duration league play, Thf Preps counted their runs on seven hits and four Woodburn er- rors. ; wooaDurn Woodburn 000 001 0001 : Ut ilnnl .000 102 ! 4 ' I Mathews. Reed and Reed. Cay; Bielemeier and DIeker. it I In ElfcM flnlf Finnic " ; 'f ' mtUe I MUBNIN v BOvND 1 lintTen out 544 443 S25-37 jcun. out , , 453 433 S35--3S 1 - I , cunftolL 432 S53 .443 452 444-434 1 rar in r 454 443-4M I " ArrERNOON ROUND: ! I -e-gren out . s4 544 M541 Par 1 Out v-'VUt... 1 1 , W4 543 53530 Mi 443 535 3 Lengren la Cline la Par la -44S J52 44J 21 -443 453 S3 Dascbair Mayer, T O AB ., , IS 101 i s'rtt vmm 27 43 .42 Ott, Giants m aa a i aoa Kurewski. Cards 2 f7 11 57 jsi oiceineua. w Rn-m i it 1 a I gff. Senators is 102 14 34 SH " HorrTrtr.l I Giants 7. Lombardi. Giants 8. Wein- Gianu 7. Amertean league IH- i siepnens, tsrowns 7, Derry, Yankee I -.tms batted I Br.ve, 2C wetriub: cuit, oia I m.5shL l D0GDII Morning. Mar Rematch 'Natural' Tops Armory ... - . .1 - f . " . .. . i wui no bvudi do-; a aonnynrooK. Wagner surprised everybody in the bop bin, including himself, a" week ago by flattening the bad die for the win, hut siurprUed ino one when he used the northeast ring post to, consolidate his vic tory. Whaling away in typical meanle vs." meanle fashion,', (he two wound pp on the floor out side the ring. ' Not one to over ; look any method of sabdulng his foe,' Wagner ' immediately . tried knocking down Uhe ringr with Anf one's already; star-filled pste as an impromptu : battering rain. ,1, - . . -i . a . . ' " ' S ' ' Gals seem to be doing everything these days of departed menfolk. Above Is shown the Radcliffe col lege girls crew sweeping on! to victory ever Harvard when the Crimson misjudged the finish line and stopped 50 yards short n the race at Cambridge, Mass. The Harvard crew wears mlscellaneeas headgear and the coxswain j has "radar" atop h Is straw hat (AP Wirephoto) Break With Majors Visioned As Minor Ball Bigs Set Meet NEW YORK, May 2MVimmissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler rules the minor leagues until Jan. 12, 1946 but there were indications today his reign of the smaller loops might end at that date. Represen Gity Softball League Starts The weather-delayed City c6ft bail league finally got started yes terday at least halfway started as the Olson-Reeve: Realtors handed "Pinwheel't Percy Crofoot and the Papermakers a - mump ing on Olinger field. The Maple's- Willamette V-12; game booked I for Sweetland was unavoidably . a V- 12' default, giving) the Sportsters an opening win the easy way. j -Former pitching whiz Crofoot was greeted by ai home run j off the bat of leadoff hitter Labhart, another by Warren Valdez in the third inning and finished by allow ing eight hits. Jack Simms gave ; . a . s Ll up tune dui was xougn in uie pinches. Lu Singer and "Pop" Schwartz were the big hitters for the Papermakers. 1; f j Olson-Reeve X- 403 011 08 8 4 Papermakers . i.101 010 14 S 3 simms ana .ones; . urpioot ;ana Singer. j -1 I Vikings Dallk? Tangle Today; Coach Gurnee Flesher herds his Salem high Viking baseball ers to Dallas today for a 2f30 p. m. jaunt against the O. jE. "Andy? Anderson coached Drag ons. Flesher will probably pitch Tail Rod Province for SHS. Anderson1 will likely i counter with NeU Richardson ; or BUI Rohrs. ' . ; i .- . 1 l Boxing C(nimisli Finds Bout Okehl WASHINGTON, i May! l--iFr- The district boxing commission after an inquiry today! declared that as far as it could find out last Monday night's Gody-Waker fight was on the level. Arturo Godoy of Chile stopped Buddy Walker of Columbus, Ohio, in jthe fifth round' of their scheduled 10- round bout Reporters at the time wrote they hadnt seen the punch that ftorred Walker. ' i . , ! s Braves Top Gee-Eyes j BROOKLYN, May. zxrVn-m Ramsey's three-ruri homer in Jhe sixth inning gave the Boston Braves a 9 to 6 victory oyer Floyd Bennett field today in ah exhibi tion same before 2,000. Gene Her- manski, once . oi the ; Dodgers, sparked; the, service team with two homers and.altwo-bagger 1 1 1 , . J ... : ! J Church League Sked i ; Tuesday games In the YMQA- Church league softball schedule: South Salem Friends vs. Salt Creek -Baptist First Methodist jvs. First Presbyterian and First vangeucai vs. First Baptist all at Olinger field, 30. , Hosses Nominated BALTIMORE, May 21. -)- Winners oi the two events at the current Pimllco racing f meeting. M. Hunt's Satin Nose and B. 'Ci cero's Royal Flush, headed a field of seven nominated overnight for the SSJ300 Ca-TOUi handicap, fea tore attraction here tomorrow.' v PI-NDLETON, May 21-CP)-Four thousand fans watched the Mus taneers spring show at the round up grounds yesterday ! when show queen Janet Thompson of the 1944 roundup won horse race. the; quarter mile I i 22, 1943 The blow sizeable enough , that It seemed to Jar the entire ring set-up, not only rendered Mr. L passe for the night but also left: ! a lump on his noggin the size of 'a turkey err. ' , All of which sent Antone on a tantrum downstairs after ward and Invited cops, rasslers -.and ; overjoyed fans to Join in putting ; a damper on him. All of which . also had Matchmaker Elton Owen - convinced he. had Just what the clients ordered for his main event tonight ; - The night's prelims - find an Women tatives of minor league baseball, feeling they were ignored in the election of Chandler after asking voice in naming a Landis suc cessor, converge on New York Wednesday to open a three day session. - One of the most important mat ters to be discussed in drawing up a new major-minor agreement wiU be the first clause of the expiring pact calling for recognition of the position of commissioner. Although none of the minor spokesmen would go on record in opposition to Chandler and all boosted him personally,' there was an undercurrent of resentment against the majors. SUverton 9s Open Practice SILVERTON The SUverton, town team took a practice game win from the Legion Juniors Sun day on McGinnis field, 6-5. An other game is being planned for next Sunday. Additional practice will be held each evening of this week. Players from Mt Angel and Stay ton are expected to join the Juniors during the week also. Among those turning out for practice Sunday were Tom Fish, Dick Bier, Erwin Roth, DeWayne Johnson, Dick Davenport, How ard Reed, Dwayne Owens, LeRoy Scott Dale Bennett, Darold John son, Wallace Johnson, Don Keunzi, Pat Johnson, "Slick" Burr, Jack Roberts, Harry Bedeau, Pete Bren don, Tom Hartley, Harland Oster and Harold McKee. LesUe FinaUy Tops Parrish Leslie junior high's Missionaries were' forced to go two extra in nings to do it but they conquered the Parrish baseballers, 17-14, yes terday at Olinger for the first Les lie varsity win over Parrish this year. The slugging bee was also the first Blue and Gold win In five starts against the Northern ers this season. :i Bob Funk, with four-for-five, two doubles and two triples, paced the 18 -hit Leslie attack. Cliff Girod, Loren Spence and Carlos Houck all banged three apiece in the 13-bingle Parrish onslaught Ray Turner of Leslie and Del Kleen of Parrish each collected homers when balls they hit were "lost" in the tall outfield grass. Next game comes Thursday at Olinger. Leslie Parriah -11 008 30417 is -321 110 60114 13 Blakler. - SusmOch f 3 and JOeln- smlui; caiey, Unrua t), Cibaon (7), tMamuui ii ana -touca. : Illallory r Hats 1 Cravaaetteg They take dncklzur" s a n Qotlilers 58 State .. Salern Bill Tonight m . . . Iff , 1. ' a other familiar but long absent face making his first appearance i in the t:30 eurtalnraiser. He's f Jack Lipscomb, " and said , to be ' still as nasty as ever, Lipscomb Ungles with "Sailor Hogan of the Coast Guard. The semlwlnd up special sends Kenny Ackles, the new adonis against speedy : Tex Hager. the clever little gent from CreswelL Unlike the other two, this beef should be of the all-Iean-and-scientific species. 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New York and , Brooklyn were , handed setbacks tonight In the . only major league action of the day, At Pittsburgh Max Butcher's four- hitter., stopped -the .Giants, j ; 5-2, and at. Brooklyn the Dodgers went down ". before Blix Donnelly. 4-o:i " -y- ' ! Batcher collared all Giants m the score column but-;big ."Ernie ; Lombardi. He" clouted two homers ' forjthe .only Gfant-runs. .The ; blows were his sixth and 'seventh. : of the year Freshman Swede Hansen of the Giants was the t loser ' 'r: - --v""..-. ; Donnelly finally registered his1, first; success for the Cards after losing four in a row. A crowd of -27, 844 watched the Dodgers drop theif. third in a row. Tom Seats . was the loser and was relieved by Curt Davis in the seventh. ' : . .' New York . 000 010 1003 4 S ; PUtebOrgh :.- 301 000 io;-a 1 Hansen. Fischer tS), Adams (S) and . Lombardi; Butcher and LpP. , St. Louia 000 002 200-4 f 1. Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 ti - Donnelly and Rice; -. Seats. Davis u) : and Owen. ' -; , i Silyerton Drops 4-3 Verdict to Molalla . SILVERTON Held to five hits ; by Molalla server ' Owen while Lefty DeWayne Johnson was giv- ing up nine, the Silverto'n Silver : Foxes dropped a 4-3 Duration ' league baseball verdict to the ; Efucks here Monday. Johnson Whiffed 12 but saw three unearned runs: tally on SilVerton errors. The loss wiped out Silverton's hopes for 4 league championship. Molalla Oil 002 00O4 S SUverton 200 ooi 0003 s a Owen. Sawyer and Moore, Johnson and Steffen. s Yersteeg - " ! ' . T Thone 3412 ' T I : I"' ' ( i - f t 4. 4 - e c sr. - t i r f i 4 4 t 1 4 ' i I t 1 . .- .n.u 1 u&cca