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1 PACES TCI Won Four Lost Two Carroll No. 1 - Cuxve-baller Joe "Cowboy". Car roll,' ace of the Salem high mound staff," emerged the No. 1 pitcher in the No-Name baseball league for 1945,1 according to statistics compiled by the loop publicist yes terday. Carroll' four." won, two lost 'record in six games shaded the three-and-two boasted by swift Harold Walker of Eugene, another junior. Salem and Eugene tied for the loop title. Walker proved to be the cir cuit's strikeout artist with 58 and be was least scored upon - with nine- runs His- control was tops also as he issued only six free 'passes. Welker tied with Carrol in .earned finis allowed,, two. Carroll had , 47 whiffs, issued a dozen walks and was the most stingy 'with hits doled as he gave up but 19 in his six games, an, average of slightly over three per tilt. 1 " The 12 league games saw 77 runs scored, 109 hits made, 32 earned .runs allowed, 61 walks issued and 210 strikeouts record ed. Strictly a "pitchers' league." The cnrrmilation: i GWLRHIRWSO Carroll. Salem 6 4 3 10 19 1 1J 47 Walker. Eugene 5 3 1 22 1 6 58 Kannel. Albany 4 2 2 14 18 S 13 Oroehonr. Crvla S 3 4 2S 33 11 14 33 Ekstrom. Euf ene 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 12 Steklev. Albany 10 1 9 S3 2 11 3 a Gruinn. Albany 1 1 11 s s chnrti. cnnrtiM- '('.wm rvTjiv. League Hurler few weeks ago, is credited with heaving the 16-pound shot 41 feet, 3 inches to establish a new record for the USNTTC camp in Georgia," says a sentence in a Portland paper . . . My, how you do get around, "Pop." And here we though your long suits were baseball and victory gardening . i . Piped the great . Dizzy Dean when asked of his opinion of the Cardinal-Mort Cooper blow-up: "How about lhat! Cooper only getting $12,000 from the Cards! Why, I thought he was getting at least $17,500 and ought to have $20,000. Why, I used to talk Branch Rickey putta more 'n that, but he almost made me cry doing it." . . Mebbe even Ol' Diz hasn't heard that the Cardinals are generally named first whenever ballgamecs gather to talk about "cheap" ball clubs. . . ; 'Nother job for U of O's "Honest Jawn" Warren, the coach who's been kicked from Astoria to Alabama I and way points, the past few weeks. He's to coach the Eugene American Legion Jun ior baseball nine this summer, said Dick Strite of the Register Guard as he watched the Sal em Eugene game Monday . Speak ing of Monday and major leaguers, a glance at both the American and .National league standings that day disclosed ;there could ( be a 1945 worm series aiier an, ana in any one of five cities. That is, if the rival -league clubs', in the same cities' remain as neck and neck as they were in Monday's standings. -SlC CHRIS KOWITZ The ODT says no world series unless teams are from the same city such as were the Cards and Browns last year. Monday's standings looked something like this, in case you weren't watching: Giants and Yankees both leading their leaguer, Chicago Cubs and White Sox both in third place, Cards and Browns practically deadlocked in , fourth place and the Boston Braves and Red, Sox in another, tie - for fifth. Then if they wanted to turn the standings upside down, they'd have k still two more same-city nines to battle, who else but the Phillies and Athletics i . . An oddity at least, wot? , .' . Southern Cat Went for Oregon Grid Net :AWL dept: Home between a transfer hop from San Diego to San Franciscor from where he'll ship out soon, is Slc Chris Kowitz, durationized i member of j the . Statesman sports family. And Chris brings news of how southern California took to the tidings that Oregon State and Oregon were returning to football next fall. Seems the Los Angeles papers outdid even the Portland sheets with big inch-thick banners. Big news for southern Californians at that, for both the Beavers and - Ducks are looked upon by the natives as pushover opposition for their, pet Trojans and Bruins. i Chris also tells ok the potentcy of the San Diego NTS nine, the outfit on which thef former Western International leaguers Clint Cameron, Pete Jones and Mel Skelley play. Although Cameron isn't . hitting too well as the team's lost one up to last Sunday and Ex-Whitman Shorty Jones hasn't been defeated this season. ! Our man was glad to get his transfer if for no other reason than to escape the easterners in his barracks. Chris tried his rangdest to."sell" 'em on the Portland Beavers when the Marv Owen crew was w hacking the socks off the home-town Padres awhile back, but the easterners would have nothing to do with the "bush league" ball played by; the Coasters. "They weremajor league fans," says Chris, "and talked of nothing else, the bums." o SportB in Town? How About Monday? ; "Naw, there ain't much doin' in sports 'round here these days,1 mumbled the; gent Same gent should have been around Monday to eat his words. . Lookee: Salem Eugene ball game at Waters, City Softball league in action ! (two games), three Junior league nines ripping through practice essions, "S" club banquet at Salem high, Junior baseball league meeting, annual Bowlers' Brawl at Cdine's, Golden Gloves boxing tourney tryouts at the YMCA and the Leslie junior" high athletes wading into an ice cream feed. Nope, there's nothin doing at all, mister, but thing at the. same time Monday. i , Back to San Francisco goes pal Charley Petersen just why we'll probably never know unless someone reveals the Beavers and Pete couldn't hit it off and right away Skipper Lefty O'Doul of the Seals becomes a man of bailed and fielded the Seals to himself voiced for all to hear, ' O'Doul team any place and any : many1 words and Pete now goes could take over a major .league It's a first-class second guess, but we think Bevo Maestro Owen made a bad mistake in letting our man fly the coop. If he's have played Pete in center field and. let Redtcood-V alley Motor Practice Goat 6 P.M. i The Redwood Nurseries and Yalley Meter V-l baseball nines f tbe Salem Junior baseball ' league will engage In s practice gasac tonight at o'clock sn Olinger field announces V4 rarh Bob Schwartx. sr. Bill Thlllips bosses the Kedwoods. PliTtti are asked te report . premptly. ."" ' , ' '' ' -.: : ..,,::,'".:-. S. Creek, Presbyg Tie : Upeet by First EvangeUcal . 10 "to 9 Tint Eaptist's softball club was dropped from, title contention in the City .Church league Tucs ' d ay-'night vTh ''losers had been tied with. Calt Creek Tsptists and rmbyUrian tslort ihm Heal i cur.i cf tiltavtalt Creek drubbed Tops in Loop ' ' ?S -: " I 4.-..-., 1 w j f. - yj r V V: : f 1 1 .V" ' I ; 1 i id JOE "COWBOITCARROLL No. 1 Slabman In No-Name whn lft Rnunn Tech classes 8 No. 2 catcher, it had won 28 and 23 of the wins were in succession. you should've tried attending every We did, worse luck. his word. Two years ago after Pete their post-season playoff, O'Doul that same Pete could play on any time. The accolade wasn't so back to play for a skipper who club tomorrow if he wanted to. him alone well, he didn't do it In Baseball O A' Si ;' ret. Holme. Braves 34 147 33 it J8S Ott. Giants 3 130 i 30 50 i JS5 KurowjkL Cards 37 139 i 30 S3 JSl CuccineUo. W. Sx. 33 113 j IS 41 JS3 Etten, Yankee 33 136 20 41 - .325 Stimweiss. Yanks 35 136 30 . 44 J24 Stephens, Browns 2S 103 13 34 J2 Home run: National leame Lorn bardi. Gianta 12: Weintraub. Giants S: Ott. Giants 1: DiMaKKio. Phillies 7. American leafue Stephens. Browns I; JR. Johnson, Hea sox e; Mayes, A t incuaiis 8. s v-.' Xuna batted tn: National league LombardV Giants 34: Kurowski, Car dinala 33; Olmo, Dodfers 33. American leacue R. Jonnson. Red sox 24 F.tten, Yankee 23; Stephens, Brown 22; scnaur. wniie sox zz. - Salvation Army-UB JV to 0 and Presbyterians took s'forefeit from First Christian to" remain tied for the ' top, They win : play off ' for ths title next . Tuesday night a 7 o'clock at Olinger field. X : -imi - f - I Bangtails Move fa; Gresliam ft rawDDVUNaes GRESHAM, Ore- May HV By ' June l , starting date; of the Northwest I Jockey dub's" spring meet, about 350 horsef willbave arrived; Including 76 from .the meet ending at Phoenix, Ariz tne club's general manager said today. Paul Ail saidi 12 jockeys? also would travel from? Phoenix; where bad; leather cut racing short Sevi eral owners " planning to enter horses at Longacres," near Seattle, late in June will stop here eh route, he reported. :. -' "T v-rJ" ? . J' As a i result, the field; of entries is expected to be the classiest eve& offered to Oregon fans at any race meet, The meeting marks-the first revival - of the sport ' in this state since the racing bail. stepped iri and cancelled all horse races several : i ' 3 : V- - St s m X- i I -. i ' Legion 1eamSlate8 11. ir orKout at uitnger it I j -t -1 1 i r - in : The : 194$ edition of Capital Post , No. S's American Legion Junior baseball team J wUl in dulge In -a' practice session to night at 640 o'clock on Olinger field, f Players should ' report promptly.! I. - I : f U - 4 t 1 I : 117 H eone toi .vie; a liilKatoli f i I I S i It's ( Apeish An tone Leone against Finnish Southpaw Paavo in the Pacific Coast league base Katonen in the mat mainer at the ball race to two games and a half armory come Tuesday night, and Over the second-place lcers; The the village! crunch, customers victory also was the third in four couldn't f ask; for many brawls games for Portland in the current which; would outshine it Especial-, series. I ly sol after jthe five-star .thrilleroo I The Beavers clouted two Seattle Oyster Bay. Antonej made of ( this flingers fori 11 hits while Cohen week' s muscles meeting! i 1 was breezing along, scattering "A, Leone-Geor g e s Dus'ejte eight Rainier blows. Bill Kats match would be a natural if ithere solved the Portland portsider for ever yasone;" quoth Matchmaker Elton1 SO we o yesterday, if 'but L I'm gonna make; Leone eark it the hard J way. Both he , and i Katonen want a shot at Dusette's junior heavyweight title belt, so le em scrap it outinext week td see; Vho gets meet it Dusette has .promised 1 to the winner for the cham pionship." jr. i .$r Totally; disliked Antone, who nas proven ; nimseii; 10 pe easily the heelof the: mat heels since his opening sortie, in the circuit, will find another rough and (rug- ged gent in Finnish Paavo. Kato- f . . : I mi . 1 ' . nert is a TurAtflor firct olaae' Hut i rr-z : rr. i". w aoesn t xase mucni to make him turd to rassler, first) class, i f Leorte signed for the mstch with the stipulation .that JOweh hire. referedi other ; than! Ivan Jones. Jones was as much a nemesis to the Eytalian last Tuesday asi wW uusew, ana i Detween tfie three mey wowea me customers no end. .!! !. 4...:. :. .. s. J i-T iupn is nrTpmniinir m ciem w. t i "fh cno.4' a iu:j : I Thft balance of the card will be announced, later. ' j j j t eiDudas to Mauri NEW 1 YORK, May 31-P)-The Vetera Steve Dudas will: seek to prnd run: c. Johnson 3, McLaugh lengih crjmeback Victory string 'uTtlo IS&Z wnicn nas reacnea nve oouts wnen he takes $n fTami Mauriello inU 10-round boxing, contest St Madi son Square Garden tomorrow night, i 1 I - Hi 1 Dudas retired in 1(40 to work in Shipyard. He !j started the comebick Jrail last fall, although still, erhloyed in the Jrardj, In) his Mauriello will be trying L ! to ' viiviiiviiciut; string together ;two consecutive Gardeii Votaries. Since 1942 He has alternated victories and de- feats ihi his aDDearances fher-jU CioJ 'K.ot A KjM.m.n ii j-.iti-i tit iajo i.iituus. May ai-f.Pr- The Pacific, Coast league's sev- enth and eighth-place clubs the Los Angeles .Angels and f Holly- wooa fctarsr-piayed a typical eru- eung contest tonight with the Stars slopping put a 9-8 win in 10 inn ings. : The Wctory gave Hollywood a two-to-one edge in the series : Mouywooq 4... zao 020 001 19 2 Los Angeles; 110 000 222 08 13 1 ,i,5r "d1 p": Osborne. Baier. The Oakland Acorns put on a hit MPP? Mrshall; and Greene. j ting spree tonight to defeat the C1.Ii.a r tV fit ac? PUt Out Pares v SAN DIEGO. Calif Mav 31- Guy Fletcher, Sacramento right- hander,! -scattered seven hits itd snuiouii pne aan uiego PadresJ 4 l a ii. m : I TO V, in ; a facilic Coast league game tonight ! The Iwirt eave ietcne 1 his 10th mound Jvictdry . - 1 , 1 .- . 1 -i or tne season, i , ? Sacramento j - i 002 en 000 n't San IMego8.,g,...'.,i. 000 000 0000 ? 3 rietcheriy and Schlueter; Tincup, Brillheart ;(6J, Dumler (8) and Bal4 linger, t u 1 . -.. : a . s,n T 1 ?i Angels Get Cornelias 1 rs CHICAGO, May 31-)-Pitcher Jorge Cbmejlas today was return ed by the fChicago Cubs to the Los Angeled club of the Pacific Coast league on option. An 18 game winner on the coast last sea son, Cornelias came to the Cubs in a player , trade.; Except for one start, he lias been, used, as a re lief hurley He ;was charged with two losses and no triumphs. :( - Curly's Practice L Coach John Taylor ' calls his Curly' Dairy pine to practice td day at Olinger -field; 6:30 pin. All Cuirlyy players, are urged to turn ! gu so that Uneup 'can be madei for Sunday's opener in the Junior league. ;-. . - OBTGrOH STATESMAN, Salem. Season's Slate for Juniors Ann " Opening action la the Ameri can gad National divisions at Salem's Junior baseball leagves 1 wUl get underway Sonday wltk -dovbleheaders at Waters park and en linger field, aecerding " the schedule anneaneed as efflclal j but nlgbt by league president Oliver. Boston, i The complete schednle ef games far the seasen as drawn up by Bob ' KesMcher, Leslie janier ugh ichool eoah. ealla f! " acnoei coacn, calls , for : eight . per , team and through I ' Sunday, August i Doubleheaderi are slated for Waters park each Sunday, with the. prospect that .they .may have to be shifted, since neighboring service clubs and the penitenti ary nine: have first call en that 5k i 1 Uier 1UJor looD Cohen Tdsses Bevos to Win Over Rainiers : Veter5iii Lefthander ! Hurli 6-0 Shutout i ( . i i. W L Pet. W L Pet. Portland j 31 22 .630 San Die 90 32 .485 Seattle 34 24 390 Sacramn 29 31 .485 Oakland 32 29 J21 Los Ang 27 33 .450 San Fran 29 30 .495 Hollywd 21 37 Mt Thursday results: Sacramento 4, San Diego 0; Portland S. Seatttle 0: Oak land 11. San Francisco 7; Hollywood 9, Los AAgeles' 8. ' SEATTLE, May 31 P) Left handed Syn Cohen blanked the Se- taxue maimers tonight, e to0, to widen the Portland Beavers lead two doubles but his mates could not furnish the punch to boost in a tally.. ; Portland ave its pitcher plenty of marein in the fourth inninir when it cracked the scoring ice with four runs. Four singles, with a walk and sacrifice sandwiched jn, accounted for the tallying. I Box score: POBIXAND : ABKHFOA Shnu it A 9 a A Nunes, 2b 4 8L i-f: i Dwen, 3b ;' ' '-H? - 1 13 1 Adams, c - h Pa1i.ii m . Cohen. 1 toui . -34 11 27 14 seattue SSff- Korbert. i 5bbln. 3b Kats. rf sueme, e ... cfjohn. ft VJU1 10 Demoran, S""" fini.v. ! Totals 32 S 27 13 Batted for C. Johnson in 7th B . - U..UB.... ... .Ill, i innings: .; - . Portland . . 000 401 0106 SeatUe ... 000 000 0000 errors: uoreouid 2Rnn htt4 in Owen 2, 0"NeU 2. Shone. Barton. Two- base hits: Kats 2. Sacrifices: Gullic. uvDDiiu, Aaams 2. uouDie plays: Gor bouw to McDonald. Owen to O'NeU to Barton. Left on bases: Portland 11, SeatUe 11. Bases on balls: off Cohen 1?. CknPJti " jVS!!" I r: Johnson. ITmrirc - nmncav "J Attendance i , icaumaiea;. McKee Chosen All-Star Best PORTLAND, May 31-.iPl-Har. 1 . - - j McKee Woodburn, Ore., to- . 1y. . .nan?ca outstanding player r . district all-American boys ; nere- e Played second base 1UF l"e "P-sxate nine which de- ieiea uie city au-stars S-4 1 . f t .w "lajr present tne dis- iincii in m Mct.ur.c xvew York in August virt .h nate for the trip is Leo Keppinger, Central Catholic, Portland, third baseman. Second alternate is Don Dibble, Payette. Idaho.-first hsw man. A rnrna TIt FCm ACOrns LoP '"SCO rpivrtcrn r 'itANCISCO, May 31-(P)- f rancwcos&eais, n-7, and re- cord their first win of the week ,n the Pacifid Coast league ser ies? The Seals won the first three games I 1 a svTr 000 004 30411 18 0 .400 001 002 7 13 4 San Francisco I Gilmore. Stromme (1) and Ralmondi: Joyc BuzoUch;; 7), ercey (S and 1 aurinz Sprinz, 1 -1 ; Bi Lake, C-Bs Drill CloughTBarrick'g entry in the "B" division of the . junior 'league and Blue Lake's nine from the Aw loop will both practice on Leslie field this evening at t o'clock. All players on both teams are urged to be on hand. DCS. CO AM DT,rjrXAaiJ; . . LA&l ' Dr.G ChaauN J CHINESE nerbailsts ' 241 NertS Liberty Cpstalrs Purtiatitr General Clectne Co 1 OITice open Saturday only iv am. 10 i pjB.t e 10 ipm.WB lultaoen. EJood pressure and urtxe tests are tree ml ctaarge. Practiced Hue 1317. , . -V, .... Oregon, Friday Morning, June 1, "',-..,.-1 I-. - 1- . :w -yv-r , - f - games, wlt4 tb. exception tf J this Sunday's tilts, will be played b Leslie; field er In West Sa-1 lesn, Bllnor teagne games, which, S start Tuesday, will be played . i either en Leslie field er In West f -.'6 eiem. ; - 1, - ;y - y - :, V4l W.' Next week's 'B", games alllS at Leslie pit West SaUin against IImvt at :15 . and Clourh-Barrick ntnrf nr.t.. . .- v 7, 4 w" V " i time en Thursday. Beth games are slated - f or ! - Leslie . field. 4 Yeaters draws, the weekl bye. The full LRH schedule win be printed soon. . ji . The recently , Improved Capl- tola gronnds win not be used for league games lue to Its distance from the citjg center, bul wttl be ers Grab 13-Ihning Go " 1 - I i'- j ' . Cards, Reds Turn in Nati0nalLoop Wins i By the Associated Press GoodwSri Rosen's triple off the right fieiawalln the 13th Inning scored twb runners to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a 6-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates last night before 13,i2B fns. The Dodgers spiked a Pirate tally1 in their half of the 13th aided by their fifth double play of. he game.-- Walter fBocn Boom" Beck turned in ta five-hit performance as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Philadelphia! Blue Jays, 8-1, to sweep a three-giime series. Bill Lee i started on the mound for Philadelphia? and was replaced in the third by. ndy Karl. These two yielded 13 j hits and all of Cincinnati's! run although they were aided? and abetted by four errors on the part of their team mates. : 1 ' ! . .. Scoring five funs in the. first inning after Boston had . tallied Once, the S. Louis Cardinals stay ed in front to "defeat" the "Braves to 4 in the -finale of the series. In making those "five runs the world champions drove Al Javery from the mound; in, the first and he was followed' by two other hurlers. On of tjje Braves scores Was, a homi rifntinlhe sixth by Tom Holmes, his' fourth homer of the . season. I . .1 4 , Brooklyn ...f..'.030f 00 010 000 2 6 14 4 Pittsburgh - J? .000 600 400 000 04 8 3 Lombardi.- King t(S) and Andrews, Dantonio 8)' Sti irice vich and Lopez, Salkeld (10). 1 - f. PhUadelphia I a. 000 100 0001 S 4 Cincinnati 4 .130 013 oo 8 13 0 Lee, Karl A3). Coffman (8) and Mancuso, Seminick (7); Beck and unser-- - -. Boston .1 101 001.1004 10 4 St. Louis .......il. II 500 120 0l 9 7 1 Javery. Schckei. IU..Earlev. ? and Masi; Creel nd Oflea. SwimLssoiis Start iTdday The 25th annual learn to swim campaign sponsored by the Sa lem YMCA,! open to boys and girls 9 years of age j and older and also to adults, opens today at the locsl pol. i Children's classes are ;slated for afternoon hours and adulti will take les sons' in the evenings men on Monday, ' Wednesday and Thurs day at 7:30 and .women on Tues day, Friday and Saturday at the same hour. Instruction, which is free, is under te direction of YMCA director Chf ester Goodman. Leaders I AMERICAN l.EAGt'K W L Pet. I W L Pet New Yrk 22 13 .629 Boston 16 19 .451 Detroit 19 13 .13 Clevelan 14 17 .432 Chicago 17 IS .515 Washing 13 19 .441 St. Louis IS IS .500 PhiJadel 14 21 .400 Scores Thursday: At New York 0, Detroit. 2: at Bostort s. Cleveland 2: at Philadelphia. Chicago 2; at Wash ington 2, su uuis a. NATIONAL LEAGCE W L Pet. i W L Pet New Yrk 26 11 .703 Chicago 18 IS .529 Brooklyn 21 18 .568 Clncinnt 15 18 .455 Pittsburg 19 16 343 Boston 13 20 .384 St. Louis 20 17 341 Pbiladel 10 28 .263 Scores Thursday: At Pittsburgh 4. urooaiyn at St. Luis a, Boston 4 at cuictnnau 8, PhUadelphia 1; at Chicago-New - York, postponed. Rom -wliere Leo We had a meeting at the Town Hall Friday night, ami when Homer; Bently cpbke up for a new roof for the:schoolhouse, Lee Mapes interrupts him. "How Jong you been in this town?" Lee demands. I "Fourteen jrears' says Homer proudly; ,j 'rr prYlx;' "Tlien yoa keeploaietr ssts 'Lee. "We can't kaye traMsieiU naing things In oar town.". ... , I'm glad to; report Ihat'allof . us voted Lee dowh'and let Ho- -mer have jus say.: I'm glad not just because the school did need Cnrr!fkt, ' ' I" !- , - -. V . . - r 47 . .... , ... ...... j . . - 1 : .'f r - 71 T 1 Li . . ... . 1. . Dodg 1845 punced ; - ' i pea U all nines for practice' amd 'win probably bcema the ' home field for the Axaerleaa Legion team. Olinger field wffl! be unavailable after Sunday due ; U the eenstruetloa werk planned r there. T A! L L U At wiri- "r il.t V '-I .T " ' r. r i ii - J' - w.r f IS.f?" t. taste vs. rmnlaa I J Jn. Mayflower vs. Carly'a t as- weat, saieaa, u. ts. sua r Lake it 1. Eagles at t, Mayflower vs. PeSwoed at 4. At LeU, Shracks vs. relic , ,at.2, ranlaa vs.'V-Ss at 4. - 1 u M W.tert, Shrseki vs. Mayflower at t, V-Ss v. Lion at 4. At Leslie, frly vs. Re4wo4 at 2. i At West Salem, Eagles vs. Bin Lake I I It 1 5 . . . , At-watert, Blue Lake j iVj. Fnnlaad at I, Police v. Curly - at 4. At Leslie, Keewooa vs. Skrscks Eyes Salem Win Seventeen-year-old - Darold War ner of Tillamook. 126 - pound Portland Golden Gloves cham pion has entered the three-day amateur Gloves tourney blued for the Salem armory next Week, June i S-7-8. Youthful Wagner will naturally be top v favorite in his weight class. He is only one of many outside en tries from Tillamook, Portland, Vancouver and Vanport who . will biff on the Capital Post N 1 spoiuored show. vs. In Title Tilt ' Geo. E. Waters park Is the site of another county MB" base- ball playoff today as the Amity ' Blaesv champs of Yamhill, tackle the Jefferson Lions, two years unbeaten and titiliats of Marion, In a 2:3 p. nt. clash. Coach George Bailey ef the Bides made the challenge after Amity bested Yamhill high and Coach Pat Beal of the Lions ac cepted, j Jefferson has won 23 straight games In two seasons and will start Jack Skelton, who has won 2 In a row, on the mound. He beat St Paul here last week for the Marion title. Bailey has Tall Leroy Lotselle ready for his' Bines. A hurllnr duel . Is apparently in store. Cline Singes Courser Wilis , City.. Links.. Champion.. Walt "Junior" Cline was hotter than the well-known -two-dollar pistol yes terday, carded a bourse-record ty ing 31 on the back nine at the Sa lem layout and walked i off with first place in the Men's club Rud dles j tourney. Cline counted 23 points by virtue i of his scroching round. ' ! He carded four pars 'and five birdies for the nine holes, three of the birds coming on -the final three holes! His card read: 443 343 33431. " ! i Bud Waterman; was second in the meet with a one-under par 35, good ; for 21 Ruddles pqints and George Hoffman was third with a 39, enough for 19 points in the handicap affair, i Advertisement I sit . ly Joe Marsh Mapcs Sticks His ; Nock Out a new roof, hut because it doesn't do to let intolerance and prejudice creep into a commu nity. : Whether a Mam's stayed "pat" a lifetime or a year, whether he works with hit head er Us fcasds, drinks beer., or batter-tllk-rso loag as he's'a; good Amerlcaa he has a fright to speak his Band, and have his opinions (however different they may be) respected. . ; ' - j-- 194$, VniHi 5mm Bnwwt FtmMtm ' r' c ' . .fv - A:r t V I" , I ) if I - f 1 Amity r , '- p at t. X-U vs. Caclei si 4. - Jaly S At Waters, Ltoata ruia4 at 2, Mayftewer PHc at 4. At Leslie, Stock vs. Carly at 2. At West Saleam, V-Sa vs. Blae Lake at a, - Jaly IS At Water, Mm Lake vs. Ltoaa at 2. Cwlys va. Mayflower at 4. At Leslie, tala vs. Eafles at t. Mtr m UdwM4 at 4 r2aWat rp. rTshrJaTat c A' nwe r. Marftowu "t va. uaaa a b inly t At Waters. Bloc Lake vs. Eagle at t, ReSwooe vs. Carry' at . At Leslie, Liens vs. V-Ss at 2, May flewer vs. Shrevks at 4l . Aagast S At Waters, Eagle vs. V-Ss at 2, Skrerks v. KeSweed at 4. At Leslie, Curr's vs. Pence att X. At West Sales. jrala vs. Blue Lake, at . - r: -.i : N4e: Last name team en the sebedule is the home teaam. Game kiftee free Waters park will ke playee at Leslie v West Salem. , . Note: Blue Lake. V-Ss, rualaae, LIobs ang Eagles make up tbe Na tional dlvhien; Cnrly's, Shrecks, Pe Uce. MayHower a ad Bedwood make a the American i vision. ' War Vet Hurls Tiger Victory Dischargee! Allows 2 Hits,. Nips Yank Lead J By the Associated Press 1 Les Mueller,-a discharged serv iceman who spent fwo and a half years in, the army, clipped "the New York Yankees lead to one game today as he hurled Detroit to t a; 2-0 shutout victory before about 5,300 fans at the second Yankee stadium twilight experiment. 1 Undefeated freshman Dave Fer his, now hailed as 'tSuperman' by his Boston Red Sx teammates, gained his seventh straight victory, a 6-2 affair, by giiing a five-hit performance against the Cleve land Indians. Ferris now has beat en every American league rival except Washington. I Only one of the; Indians' hits was clean-cut, Felik Mackiewicz' single to left center in the fourth inning. After" being; sacrificed by Paul O'Dea, Mackiewicz scored as Frankie Hayes got a scratch single through third! baseman Jack Tobin. The St. Louis Browns put over four runs in the second- inning to defeat the .Washington Senators 5-2 in a night game- - The Browns took! advantage of Mickey Haefner's wildness in the second to take- a comf ortable.lead. Two walks, three singles, Haef ner's error and Mike Kreevich's double accounted for the four runs. The Browns' fjfth run came in j the ninth Milton Byrnes hit a fiome run over the right field wall. I With two out, Bobby Estalella's eighth inning single gave the Phil adelphia Athletics a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox Joe Berry received credit for the . win, relieving Don Black in the second inning, l Black was forced from the game with a wrenched back, suffered, in a col lision with umpire Carl Hubbard, and is expected to be sidelined sev eral days. !' Detroit . 000 300 0002 7 0 .. 000 000 0000 2 0 New York Mueller and Richard; Zuber and CromDton. Cleveland 000 illO 0002 3 1 rBoston i 000 050 10r- 113 Embree. 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They know their baseball.' "Why don't you take a full basketball pivot and then throw?" they suggested. "It would give you more power. ., Pete tried it a i few times. It worked fine. "Thanks, fellows," Pete said. "That's something I had not thought of. Watch me in fielding practice. I'm going to work on that" - r-- H:r: Aside, Sewell ' explained to wide-eyed amputees that "it's all in ! Pete's footwbrk," being able to catch , he ball, drop his glove and tnrow with little or no wasted time. . -! ? r, "He s like a boxer," Sewell pointed out, "always in position tn make th nvt mow : Comes through perfect timing. He gets his body into the swing at the precise instant he meets the ball, like a golfer." ? I Sewell hopes' the "terrific pub-. lieitv" that Grav has received wherever he plays will "soon cool off." " 1 ' r - "He's! no side-show freak," Sewell said, "He's a fine ball player, fast, courageous, and he can hit. 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