. Th jOSEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, Juno) 14, 1943 PAGE EIGHT' Bevos Blow in 8th, Opener to : Once-over-Iightlies: -.Probable . .?fu?4 Ex-Western- International -rleaguer to 'shed GI toga after counting sufficient points Bill ?Buir Brenner, the burly backstop once with- Tacoma. Air corps Capt. "'Brenner has flown his last B-17 . ov er Germany (he had 47 missions, ind a handful of decorations) and passed through the village the other day n route to join the Los Angeles Angels." And since Bill Sweeney's club seems to be. well-fixed for backstoppers, Brenner Intends Inviting, a deal wherein he lands on the Portland gang as the No. 2 mask man. Good deal . . Another Ex-WIL'eri this one the town's own Sgt. Phil Salstrom, still knows how it's 'done apparently, and despite 17. 1 months in "the. Pacific. In a' Palau ' t Islands ' league series bur , Phillip . bashed 10 hits in 18 tries, two "homers, five doubles and three singles,: tallied nine and batted in 17 other tallies . . . Much more of that and the Joe Devine of the Pacific will, be snooping. Irony . dept: "Blazin Ben" Clag- spoke a-million words in defense of his punchless Yeater Appliance UB" ball league last placers year ago, and" anyone who knows Ben also knows what we mean. The other day . the new - Yeater's blasted defending - champ Heavy Haulers 22-1. ' And where was ' "laggett? The poor guy is in the ease. It would have made him well . .11. . a : . . .j r sportrster after all, predicts Bob "Pop" Schwartz, coach of Bill Phillips 'Valley Motors nine .which played Pete DeGuire's Wood burns Sunday. Schwartz pegs Austin as "a big moose who can hit 'm a mile when he hits 'em lotsa power." . . . Austin football, basketball and track capabilities are already known . . . To beak bashing: "Si ttin up dose where we can get th blood on us" was no idle babble during "Stony" Clark's Golden Gloveree last week, come to think of it, for we know of two gents who had to tell the launderer to "be sure and get the blood spots off" after occupying pews up close . . . The kids had themselves a bloody good time not to mention the customers who watched ... Towel-Tossing 'Out9 . - Speaking of that swelegant fight card, we've been asked by a few why Referee Packy McFarland wouldn't allow the handlers and seconds to toss in the towel when their hopefuls were apparently getting bopped around quite de cisively during some of the scraps. " Briefly,, the mighty-mite referee says towel-tossing from the cor ners is outmoded in the bopping business. Was declared - 'out" last year in the rules. As Packy puts it: "There'll be no towel-tossing in my ring.! If a referee isn't capable enough! to veil wnen . a ..ngnier is wmppea ' enough to call. a halt and a techrd ; yal knockout, then the referee i tloesn't belong in the ring. Towel- tossing,' especially in these ama ; teur fights, is very often unwar ; ranted. The kids aren't hurt near- ly as badly . as it looks. And by tossing in the towel, a handler f second may be taking a pos !ible, knockout away from a de serving fighter's record ' ' " " ' "They kick the towels but just t as" fast-as , they come in the ring t ifi . Portland. Throwing 'em in is against the rules now. That's why I tried not to. allow them in my , ring during the Salem tourna ment." t Bevens Stock Hiked . Straight-from-the-feed-box dope n how Salem's Floyd "Bill" Bev ' ens is doing with the Yankees is . effered via this piece in the Sport ing News',- pounded - out by Dan Daniel, New York baseball writ ' r: "In the series with the western : 4-lubs, ; the standout development i was- the pitching of Floyd Bevens. His victory over the Indians, June 1, was his third in a row on the : home stand, and his fourth of the i jceasoni ; : , """When ' .the season opened, Joe ? McCarthy hardly figured Bevens to develop into the factor he now has become. The young man from ; the state of (Ed.'s note It's Ore 4 gon, Mr. Daniel, not Washington :" as you write) throws hard, with a : fair-to-middling curve ball, . and when his" control is right, he's very i tough." Aye, Aye. You should've seen him when he fogged 'em in the , cl' WIL, sir." And please, sir", in I your next effort make it Oregon, not Washington. You must've come from California. .:. I Joyce Wins, Twelfth -. OAKLAND, Calif., June 13. ; W-The San Francisco Seals de- , feated the Oakland Acorns, 3-2, ; tonight behind the pitching of ! Veteran Bob Joyce who recorded ; his 12th win against five losses. The outcome knotted the Pacific I Coast league series at one-all. San Francisco J-300 020 000 S 14 1 i Oakland .i:.....A10 001 .000 t 1 Jove and Ogrodowvki; Chclini, Chetkovlch (S). Aval t) and Rl- mondi. . New Playoff Plan Arranged For County Salem's Janier Legion base tail team Isn't to play Wood Vara and Sllverton in a tourna ment for the county champion ship after alL as was tentatively scheduled for June 2l-2Z-23:2l Woodburn and SllTerton of ficials have decided t ' play their teams against each ether In a two-eut-of-three sab-playoff series, the winner of which r.'l urzoSaU islayera from the i team to form one Janlor I-iaa rtrrcsentallve. A twe f -three series wl'.h Salem will then be playcJL ' Tirst game of th eeaaty champ'o!.!p series has be Earners, Mass S W - ' ;, i. I " Jos rs V PACKY McFARLAND had ne seen mat siaugnier . . . . . a uim a nn in .a More Baseball For Salem Kids Salem youths who haven't found places on one of the five minor league teams or were too young for that signup are going to have another chance to get on a, base ball team this summer, if plans announced yesterday by Gufnee Flesher, playground director, ma terialize. Flesher announces that all boys not signed up for play in the Minor league are asked to turn out at one of the three Sa lem playf ields Monday night at 6 o'clock for the Peewee league that will operate through the summer under playground spon sorship. The league is to supplement the present leagues,' not to conflict with them, and Peewee teams will use players dropped from the jun ior "B" outfits, so that every lad in the city who can carry a bat has a chance to play this sum mer. Boys who will attend or have attended Englewood and High land schools are to report to Cap- itola Monday night. McKinley, Bush and Richmond boys are to go to Leslie field, and all the rest are to show up at dinger field. ; Dallas Outfit Seeking Games DALLAS The Dallas Town baseball team, made up of ex high school and Willamette Val ley Mill players, is anxious to schedule games with outside com petition The Townies feel they can hold their own with "most any of the teams in the neighboring cities." Games could be arranged at Dallas or on the road." . Anyone interested in scheduling the new team is asked to contact Roy Boydston, Dallas, ' Ore. A game with the Salem Junior Le gion is in the making, it has been announced. Angels . Nipped Again HOLLYWOOD, June 13HV The Hollywood Stars scored their second straight overtime victory over Los Angeles tonight with an unearned run in the tenth inning breaking the tie and giving Hol lywood the 2 to 1 decision. It was a tight pitching battle all the way between Red Adams of the An gels and Ronnie Smith of Holly wood.- . Lot AnKelea . Hollywood 000 000 100 01 8 t M0 001 000 13 0 1 Adams and Greene; Smith and Jiiu, Kraut 19). Jr. Legion Title dated for Sua day, Jane 24, oa either the Woodborn or Silver ion , grounds, aepending which team wins the sab-play' ffs. Second game is "slated for Wednesday evening, Jane 27, at Salem and tentatively at Gee. tL Waters field. The third game, if necessary, win be . played at Sllverton or Weedbara on Frit day evening, Joae 21. , The connty champloa will probably follow up with a dis trlet ellmiaatloa series or aa entry Into the state to ornament at Portland. Governing Janlor baseball officials la Portland have not yet announced the act al playoff plana La the state. 43 Lead Slashed To Half Game; Pulford Loser Four-Run Outbreak . NeU Demoran Win PACIFIC COAST UAGCI . - W L Pet. . . .Wt Pet. Portland 43 29 .592 San Fro 85 37 .488 StUe 41 29 Lot Ant 35 38 .479 Sacramnt 38 36 .500 San Di 35 39 ".473 Oakland 37 37 .500 Hollywd 28 44 Scores Wednesday: At Portland .3, Seattle 4; it Oakland 2. San Francis co 5; at Hollywood S, Los Angele 1; at Sacramento-San Diego unreported. it- PORTLAND, June 13.P Wobbly pitching by Don Pulford enabled Seattle to bunch four runs in the eighth inning tonight to . defeat ' Portland, 4-3, in the opening game.: of their : crucial Coast - league ' baseball - series and cut the Beavers lead to half a game. h - Joe Demoran, on the mound for Seattle, was far steadier for the second-placers and. kept the six Beavers hit scattered up . to the eighth when he, too, had rough time and ryielded three runs. The Rainiers collected 11 hits off Pulford and handed him his fifth loss I of the season. The se ries is scheduled to continue to morrow night SEATTLE S i . AB H O A Patchett. cf 4 0 1 1 0 McDonald, lb ...9 R. Johnson, rf Aleno, 3b i.: Norbert. U Sueme. c 4 Gorbould. sa Lyman. 2b 4 Demoran, p Totals .. 4 4 ..35 4:11 27 10 PORTION D Shone, cf jt.j. Nunes, 2b i.... Barton. lbU Demaree. If s .2 0 110 .3 0 1 4 2 3 0 0 8 0 .4 0 0 0 0 .4 0 0 1 0 Owen, 3b ii Gullie, rf-Cf 12 2 0 O'Nell. ss U- : .4 1 15 8 .3 0 0 5 2 .3. o: 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 .10 1 0 0 Adams, c Li Pulford, pii . CasfV. cf i-i . EnRllfh. 11 Federmever, -rf ..0 1 0 0 0 Heiser. ,;.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Mossor, p iLi Totals ..t.s 32 3 8 27 14 Batted for Pulford in 8th. Batted for Casey in 8th. ---Ran for Enelish in 8th. Seattle 000 000 0404 Portland .- A 000 000 0303 Errors: Gorbould. Nunes. O'Neil: Runs batted in: Norbert. Gorbould, Lyman. Heiser, Nunes. Two-base hits: K. Johnson 2. Norbert. Stolen bases: Lyman, Norbert. Sacrifice: Nunes. Double plays: Nunes to O'Neil to Bar ton, Pulford to O'Neill to Barton. Left on bases: Seattle a, Portland 4. Bases on balls: Pulford 3, Demoran 1. Strike outs Pulford 3. Demoran 4. Mossor 2. earned runs: Pulford 2. Demoran a. hits: on minora 10 tn a lnnlnirsr Mos sor i in i inninu, wild pitch: Pulford rasseo oaii: sueme 1. Loam pitch' er: Pulford. Umpires: Fioresl. Ford andPowelL Time 2:08. Attendance 2800.- ( . Rickey Behind Leo; Grr! GRR! , BROOKLYN, Jane IS. Branch '. Rickey, president and reneral . manager f the Brook lyn Dodgers, defended his fire brand manager, Lee Dttrocher, today en hU alleged attack against John Christian, a base ball fan, after Christian reputed ly; shouted epithet at Durocher In Ebbets' field laot Saturday. f The Brooklyn Dodgers are a team of ferocious gentlemen and will stand as a unit against In decent and vulgar remarks from those In the stands," Rickey said. In a luncheon given for officers and players of the club. "When our men are In trouble," he add ed, "we will stead with them." Golfers Slate Tournament Mens club members at tourney- heavy Salem golf course ! have slated a Blind Bogey meet for Thursdayj play today, announces Dr. George Hoffman, committee man. Rules of the tournament will be explained at the clubhouse. The tourney committee reminds that a two ball mixed foursome meet will be held Sunday s after noon and that all who anticipate entry should register at the club house early. - Redwood Practice The Redwood Nurseries baseball team will practice Friday evening. o p. m.,s at Ohnger field, Coach Bill Phillips announces. Players snouiaoe there promptly; ; Dg JX In Baseball G AB R H Pet Rolmea, Braves Roaen. Dodgers 47 200 48 7 JBS .40 157 33 57 .363 Cuccinelld, Wh. Sox -W 171 37 63 .45 159 S3 95 MS Eiten. Yankees , , ; , Cast. Senators' 163 30 6 .344 40 163 35 54 Jill Horn run NaUona! karue Weintrauh.' Oi.ntm a- ni...u S,.iT' HSL1 Adcf.mr Cardinal 8. American league Stephens. Browns 8s R. John- viu m (; naves, inoians 7. Lombardi. ; Giants 40; Olmo, ' Dodgers ; Elliott, Pirates SB. American .-rue wP-JiSl-HiA Johlon. Red . w , yuwui, null BOX S, Slallory Uals CraraaetuS They take n ducking" SfiN Qotbiers I St State ffslepo Hawaiian Series By ilvltltney Martin . NEW YORK, Jane 13-(-Ye'-.can take -a diamond oat of bracelet and It'a still a diamond, se tt'a lotieal yon ' can . take a major r league . atar ant ef'the major ' leagnea ' and " he's still star. . f - Which is Just oslnf the serv ant's entrance to the fact that ' a . service baseball game, or series of - games, planned for Honolula can very well- be' a -proxy for the cancelled major league all-star game' this year. The teams will be made ap of major leagoera, many of wham unqnesUonably weald be eheeen Salem Juniors Drop 2-1 Tat ' Albany Ruin in Last Frame Nets Arc Win ALBANY, June lMSpecial) Albany's Ctimmings Movers Jun ior - Legion ball' team tallied a highly debatable run in the final frame of., their : practice tilt with Salem here tonight and walked off with a 2-1 decision. The; run was counted when the plate umpire ruled Salem Catcher Dick. Allison pulled his foot' off the tally dish too soon in receiv ings a force-play throw from Pitcher - Joe "Cowboy CarrolL The; sacks were loaded on the play.' ; ' -H;' Carroll and Lebanon's fore balling Don Ellis hooked up in a hot mound duel, feature of the game, but it was Carroll's wild ness which cost him the decision. He s walked seven, hit one, wild pitched three times and com mitted a costly error during the fray. On the debit side, the Salem flinger fanned seven, gave up only three hits, two of the scratchy infield variety, and huiled himself out of two bad jams. Smokeballer Ellis whiffed nine, walked two and allowed two hits, an infield tap by Al Rus sell and a bloop to left by Dick Hendrie. . Albany counted first in the third, an unearned tally, when Carroll walked Vance, i watched him move up on a sacrifice and then score when an attempt . to pick him off second went Into center field for two errors. Salem tied it in the sixth when Mc Kinney was safe on an error, stole second, moved to third on Russell's hit and came in while Roger Dasch was grounding out. Salem had scoring opportunities In five heats but couldn't collect Carroll walked .the first three Albany" hitters in the final frame and then came the dispute- and the; game's end on Ellis grounder. Saleia All R Albany -. AB R If McKlnney. ef Aplnrtn, ft . 4 10 Eastburn, ss 1 1 0 3 0 0 Edwards, tb S 0 0 Russeu. 11 Dancb. ss , Allison, e Dalke. lb Hendrie. 2b VaMes.3b Carroll, p S01 Klkins. 3b 300 3 0 0 Ellis. D 4 0 1 S 0 0 Allen, c - ttl 10 0 Hassman. lb 3 8 1 3 0 1 Robertson. U101 3 0 0 Heins. rf 10 0 S 0 0 Vance, ef 110 Cole. 8 0 0 Beddel. 1 0 0 24 1 S Totals 10 3 3 Totals Batted for Hins in 8th., Batted for Vanes la 6th. Salem ,i .. 000 001 0 l t 4 Albany 001 000 11 3 4 Errors: - Carroll. Mc-KinneT. . Edwards 2. Hendrie, Elkins. EUis. Runs batted in: Dasch, Ellis. Stolen.. bases: Russell i, Henane. McKlnney, Allison, Hass mn. Sacrifices: Edwards. Eastburn, All, Valde. Earned runs: off Car roll 1. off Ellis 0. Bases on balls: Car- roil s i. silts z. Ktruce outs: carrsu 7. Ellis 8. Wild pitches: Carroll 3. Left on bases: Salem. 8, Albany 8. Hit by nitcher: Cole by Carroll. Umpires: Zander and B. Fortier. H. Greenberg To Be Released FOET DIX, SJV Jue WHP) Capt Hank Greenberg, former first baseman for - the Detroit American leagne baseball team, reported at the separation . cen ter here yesterday and may be oat ef the army by Friday night an army spokesman said today. In Detroit, officials ef the Ti gers had received no word from the 34-year-old Greenberg re garding the possibility ef his re joining! the. club, although e previous visits here he had ex pressed hope that be might re same his diamond career. " ! ! "Yob bet we're anxious te talk contract with Greenberg-.'' Gen eral Manager Jack Zeller de clared, j "Could we use seme of these Greenberf- extra-base bits!" , - Pavot, Hoop Jr., Favored, Pimlicb BALTIMORE, June-lMiP)-The Kentucky derby king, Hoop Jr., was established .today: the slight favorite 'for- the 55th running , of the. historic Preakness "stakes i at Pimlico Saturday at probable odds of 3 to 2; but there were many who thought that T. W Hooper's champion would b about on even choice at post time with "Walter Mi Jefford's Pavot, the 1944 Juve nile champion. ! LOUSn ELECTE1IC DJITES I . ; -I . t j - , t , ' - fors) cnrcdlaBle to Solem Beetle cuslomarsC Th monthly savings range) from 20 to 50. i , . . . i m -. . " i ' . - Salenx Eltctrie Is truly Sclera'i Bo&ntvill bargain, cper :atod by and for Its customers. All profits "are returned to customers through rate) reductions. Pcdd Adv. Solera Dec Bonneville Agency Replaces Annual Star Classic for -all-star teams were they still playing baseball for a liv ing. - - On top ef that, the rival teams, neeording to the-, plana, of Lt. BUI Dickey, will be made ap f American and National learners, ' respectively, m In theory : at least It win be the ! National leane vs. the Ameri- . -can learoe.' - . ; : ; Here are a few ef the players who will ,1e : available for the . competition, whleh will he twe at of three 'games: , 'National Lesgtf e Pitchers: Howie PoUett, Cardinals; Clyde Shonn, : Reds; - Hugh ' 7aaey, Lit; DAVE MAY Bt . ' ' C ' "U''' - . T .. , - . PRESIDENT SOME f ' , - ' ,T WRM Wmt A 8ASESAU ,.A : f. v, "i ': ',4 " OlAHOiD UNDER WS ; Jt , ; ..V ; . , i ?- 'f , ., foot AKyAy , f nicu jusrV fM 1 1 , OUT OF THE ARMY I -N - - 4 . AFTER 26 MONTHS I ryi J 'N "Sf ; t , Y- f0y ) - BMiLjiijsssiissssaisssi isss iiirsjiiiuiiMiii snwiiiii -so8M vtB'mt.mtii mmmmtmmmmmtmmf M t M)miirMMMMiMMlaaMMsssMMssssMsoMso wiswas)iwiaw mmmMmmwmmiin HOT BOOKIE: Dave Ferrlss, the Boston Red Sex flinger wbe has proven' to be the wow of the majors so far this season. He's won :t eight, and lost one to date, i v " icauors l NATIONAL LKAGCB - W Ii Pet. W 1, Pet; New Trk 88 SO .583 Chicago S3 SO J5M Pittsburg 27 20 .874 Boston 24 22 .622 Brooklyn 27 20 J74 Cinclnnt 22 24 .478 St. Louis 26 22 -.342 Pbiladel 11 40 lit i Scores Wednesday : At Brooklyn 3. New York 2; at St. Louis 1. Cincinnati x; at Boston a-t. auaaeipnta a-o. Only games scheduled. . AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. ' W L Pet. Detroit 27 17 .614 St.LouIs 22 23 .489 New Yrk 27 19 .587 Waihinr 21 22 .477 Boston 23 23 .5MKCievelan 20 24 .45) Chicago 23 24 .488 Philadel IT 27 .388 Scores Wednesday: At Detroit 8, St. Louis 4: .at Chicaner. Cleveland S: at Philadelphia-Boston postponed. . Only games scheduled. - C-B Juniors ' Face W-Salem ; "."!' " .1 ' . With possession of the league basement ' due , the . loser; Clough Barrick's C-B's and the West Sa lem Lions tangle. today, at West Salem in a 6:15 o'clock Salem Jiin ior baseball "B" league gameC Both teams were defeated in their summer debuts last week. . . Coach Bob ' Keuscher's ' C-B's Were 3-2 victims, of Elf Strom's In in overtime game a week ago and a last inning home run by a Heavy Hauler player defeated the West Salems.' Today's " game wiH wind tip . the second' round . of, play in the "B" circuit. f- , Blue Lake Drills ; i Coach Henry Miller has called practice for his Blue Lake Can nery team Friday at C p. m. at the West Salem field. The team will play Dallas Sunday and trans portation will be arranged Friday during practice. . Dodgers; Tern Olsen, Cubs. Catchers: Kay Lamanno, Reds; ' Dee Moore, PMDJes; Cliff Dap- per, DodxersJ Inflelders: GQ. ' Brack. Dodgers; Billy - Ilerman, . t Dodgers:. Lew SIggs, Dodrers; ' Manny Fernandes, Braves. Oat- . fielders: Stan MosiaV Cardinals; Enea Slaughter, Cardinals; Max, . - West, ,i Braves: ; Mike McCormick. : Reds; WClard Marshall, Giants.. ' : American . Jeatue Pitchers: , Tex HoughMn, Red Sox; Chan- by Dean, Indians; Luman Bar-- lis. Red Sex; Sid Sodson, Sena . tors; Ted - Lyons. White Sex; I Walter - Masterson. . Senators. . ;Catchers: BUI Dickey, Yankees; , Army Grabs Whipple, Finley From Rainiers SEATTLE, June 13-fP)-Catch er Bob Finley left the Seattle Rainier baseball squad in Port land today' on orders, of his draft board to report: for army indue tion, the Rainier management here has been informed. Outfielder Jack Whipple accompanied Finley, also on orders from ' his draft board. - presumably for another Brings You a Variety of Suitings in . Easy-Filling Styles, IJoderaiely Priced. . lo GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR ' : FATHER'S DAY! Cool, comfortable sport J QC QiQC shirts, seUd and twe- OiW to tone. Smart ties by Cheney, 4 Oft ft ft Crevellng and Holly- XsW to WiWW vegne. - 6.95, .OSO ...cr.''G.95 ul9S0 comfort U Rellie Hemsley, Yankees; Birdie Tebbetts, Tigers:' Ben Sears, Yankees; Inflelders: Johnny Sturm, Yankees; Joe Gordon, Yankees; Dario XediglanL White Sox: Tom Carey,' Red Sex: BUIy mtchcock. 'Titers: . John - Pesky. Red Sox. Outfielders: Taft Wright. White Sex: Walt Jsd nlch. Browns; Freddie nntcb lnson. Tigers. t ; v" Dates t the tunc bad net been announced as . this' was written, but J they are to be played for , the entertainment of service, men , only at Furlong field.' - -- -.L-.I", J' . sli. Farmer Tuf pin Leads Hurlers : Eayes, Heiser Hold 2nd ; Pulford Fourth LOS ANGELES, June IHjTV Hal Turpin, Seattle right-hand er who gave up pitching hay less than a month, ago to return to pitching baseball, moved into the Coast league hurling lead with five wins and one defeat through games of last Sunday. Turpin joined the Rainiers late because of manpower difficulties on his Oregon ranch. . Roy Heiser, of Portland, last week's leader, and San Diego's Vallie Eaves were tied for second with 11-4 marks. Eaves remain ed the strikeout king with 99. t W L SO Pet. Turpin, Seattle S 1 14 .833 taves, Mtn Diego 11 4 Heiser. Portland 11 4 Pulford. Portland 10 4 GUmore, Oakland 5 2 Joyce, San Francisco 11 5 Fletcher, Sacramento .ll 5 Fischer, Seattle .. 8 4 Palica. Seattle .. 6 3 Williams, Hollywood 4 2 Adams. Los Angeles S S Mishasek. Hollywood 7 4 Dumler. San Diego 10 6 Cohen. Portland 3 3 Elliott, Seattle .. 7 S 99 67 74 24 39 42 54 31 15 51 48 63 43 47 .733 .733 .714 .714 .706 .687 .667 .667 .667 .643 .636 .625 .625 .583 Navy 9 Grabs Softball Flag CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Navy 5 0 1.000 Olson -Rev 2 3 .400 Paper - 3 2 .00 UsdIm 0 S .000 Scores last night: Navy 11, Maples 2; Papermakers 8, Olso & Reeves 0. Thumping Maple's - Oldsters 1 1 to 2 on Sweetland field last night, the Willamette V-12 softball crew cinched first place in the city soft ball' loop -last night. Unless) a playoff is arranged, the unbeaten Sailors have the pennant, won last year by the Papermakers, sewed up for the 194S season... Hurler Marv Goodman gave the. Sportsters just two hits. Percy Crofoot allowed just five hits in 'lurling the dethroned Pa permakers to an 8-0 win over Ol son and Reeves. The season 'Winds up Friday with a double bill on Sweetland field. K 11 H K 14 4 Navr V-12 Maples 2 2 5 Goodman and Manaske: Kav. Good man and Fraiola. Papermakers . Olson & Reeves . Crofoot and singer; and Jones, Hatteburgj ; 10 8 3 0 5 8 Simms, Pones physical examination. Both prev iously had been rejected fori mili tary service, i . Mcdlory net.; 1 Dodgers Trim New York Lead To Half-Game ..V.-.; ,'...S- .i - . , TigsAdd to Margin In American League ' By the Associated Press Brooklyn climbed into a second place tie with Pittsburgh, .only one half garne out of first place, by nosing ' out the New York Giants Wednesday nieht. 3-2. be hind Hal Gregg's 5-hit pitching. " The Philadelphia "Phillies broke their 16 game losing streak today as they took! the second game of a doubleheader with', the Boston Braves 5 to 4 in 15 innings. Boston 1 won their ninth straight while taking the opener from the Phil lies 8 to 3, t . - . . - - Joe Bowman,' veteran 'Cincin nati Reds burler, defeated the St . Louis Cardinals 2 to 1 . tonight, holding the world champions to seven : hits for his third triumph this season in as many starts. . , .Big Rudy j York's bat boomed today for the Detroit Tigers, who grabbed a 6 to 4 decision from the St i Louis Browns and stretched their American league lead to a full game over the idle New York Yankees. York rose from his sea son-long batting slump to belt two single's and a ; three-run homer for perfect day at bat driving in four Tiger tallies. Joe Hoover homered in the first inning with nobody on. and Roger Cramer punched across the other Detroit run with a sharp double. - Cleveland's! Indians hammered three Chicago pitchers for 14 hits, including two homers and three doubles today, but could get only three runs across and dropped a 5-3 decision to the White Sox be fore 2,314 fans. It was the Indians second loss in the current serie", with Joe Haynes winning his sixth of the year. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 002 0002 8 1 St. Louis .. k ....... 000 000 0011 7 1 Bowman and Unser: Donnelly. Burk- hardt S and Odea. : New York 000 000 1012 S t Brooklyn i : 010 020 00 3 7 0 Feldman, Adams (7) and E. Lom bardi; Gregg and Dantonio. Philadelphia . 011 001 0003 8 S Boston . i 001 700 00 8 10 S Barrett, Lucier (4) and Peacock. Scminick 6); Cooper and Masl. Philadelphia 001 001 010 000 002 S 9 0 Boston 000 200 001 000 0014 11 S Lee. Mauncy i9, Barrett (14), Judd (13) and Mancuso; Logan. Hutchinson (9) and Kluttz. Mast til). AMF.BICAV LEAGUE St. Louis j 020 000 0024-4 S 1 Detroit . 200 010 30A-8 S 1 ! Potter. Shirlrv (7) and Mancuso: i OiTrll, Eiton t7). Mueller (8) and i Swift. ! , i Cleveland : 000 111 0003 14 S ! Chicago t. ,.000 300 01 S 7 0 I Gromek. Kleiman (7) and Hayes; Haynes, Johnson (6), Caldwell (8) and Tresh. s Silverton f9' Grabs Opener WOODBURN -(Special)- Tho . Silverton Junior League team won the opening game of the series which is to decide whether Silver-" ton or Woodburn sponsors a single Legion team here Wednesday by clouting out a 15- victory over the Woodburn; team. Coach "Pop DeLay's winners banged out 15 hits off two ! Woodburn pitchers. Long and White, while Bielemeier was holding s the Woodbums to seven. The second game of the playoff will be held at Silverton Friday at 5:30 o'clock, it was announced by Silverton General Manager Paul Reiiing.il Another victory, for DeLay's team Friday clinches tho series. Ultimate winner of this series will play Salem for the county Legion championship. Silverton . 021 420 510 13 18 S Woodburn -.022 841 Oil S 7 S Bielemeier and Colson: Lone. WhHa and Mendenhall. Cft ftl rTN 7V te 2LU V ' : 'A, V" f'? Jr t " t 1 v "' " '. " I jf:jrf ' ' f: ' -iim'int I.. S - 7 . ..ff' W. --y -in saw at. i V j,'