PAGE TER 1W OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. Junej 15. 1945 In Legion Playoff Saverton'9' Vs. Woodburh SILVERTON -(Special)- Coach "Pop- DeLay's. Silverton. Junior Legion team seeks a dean sweep - of . its ; sub-county - series - with Woodburn here Friday evening when the two clubs meet on Mc Ginnis field at .5:30 o'clock. Sil verton walloped the Woodburns 15-8 Wednesday, tn, , ... : Southpaw DeWayne Johnson, ace of the Silverton pitching staff -and a fastballer, - will likely 'be DeLay's mound choicer If a third game is necessary it will be play- ; ed . Monday evening. ; " . The winner of the series is ex pected to recruit the best players from the losing team to consoli date a single. Legion nine to bat tle Salem for the" Marion county championship beginning Sunday, June 24. : Silverton beat' Salem 7-8 iri a' practice game early this week." ' X" ' . Adams' Grand - Cain Beavers Lead-Saving Win Over Seattle . : PORTLAND, Ore., June H.-fPHThe Portland Beaver3, sparked bf Eddie Adams' home run in Ihe fourth with the bases loaded, trounced Seattle 9 to 3 here tonight, increasing Portland's lead in the. Pacific Coast league to one and a half , games over the second-place Ralhiers. Had Seattle Scrapbook dept: Salem Senator ball fans of the 1940 era would have enjoyed the afternoon .at Eugene's Civic stadium -last Sunday, for on the Cascade leagu e opening round menu was a "five years after" mound( meeting between Bud "Cocky" Brewer and George "Duke" Windsor ... Same fans will recall .that in '40 Messrs. Windsor and Brewer were just about the 1-2 boys of Western . International league pitching, the "Duke" with Spokane and El Cocky with the town Solons . . . No, they didn't hook up in a hot mound duel as they did five years -ago Brewer came in sfter Windsor's Hills Creek team, blasted Chet Simpson, another ex Senator, off the Miller -Lumbermen mound ... Lots of memories refreshed by watching the two especially the one involving a hot July night in, '40 right here in . onr own ball yard when Windsor went the full 18 innings to beat Brewer, 6-4, after Bud had re lieved Salem's starter, Joe Kralo vich, in the 13th . . . Twas the night gents like Smead Jolley,, Dwight Aden, Levi McCormack, Ned. Stickle, the late Henry Mar tinez, Eddie Wilson, Steve Cos-i-arart. El Bucko Harris, Bunny Griffiths. Roy Helser. Charley Petersen, et al, were around, and 'twas also the same night one of the village ballgamers, who couldn't do much with the willow et the" dish, got lots of help at it from Bev. George Swift and a poor misguided California lassie . ". The ceremony was delayed almost three hours because of the stubbornness of Messrs. Windsor and. Brewer, but finally and thank goodness, Bud reluctantly gave in at quarter of twelve and Rev. Swift , went to work ... "Twas quite : a night, and watching-Windsor oppose Brewer again last ""J V, V ' M. V . W " k I . AV. ,1.1 M V.MWA. . . , Incidentally, the two slabmen had quite a post-game session talking ver old times in the WIL . . . Duke, is now punching a Portland war industry time clock after his releaseby the Beavers and trewer, who dropped out of nro football in '42, is still herding rhickens on his Eugene farm ... legion Kid Welcomed at OSPAnd Uowl Laugh-of-the-week in fact, two of -'em: First, you'd have had v1o at least snicker (the onlooking inmates . certainly did) had -you been present Saturday when the local Legion kids were suprising even themselves by walloping the OSP Greys "Yannigans," 32-4, t the penitentiary. And yoitd have really laughed had you seen same kids react to a sudden but not unusual "vocal uprising" by prisoners in the institution's "soli tary" who decided to blow off a little "stir", steam right in the middle of the j ball game. Most Yf the Legion lads had never been inside the walls before and it was indeed a unusual welcome. Capital Post had one very saucer-eyed baseball team when the bcllering began, and a couple of its members were thinking very seriously of leaving, but pronto! ... Mebbe that'll teach 'em to be ' j-rvJ i;41 Iwv Speaking of the OSP and . its ballgamers, we're told they are now convinced one Chief Special ist Bob McGuire, coach of Wil- 1 m mt ts' run chmilH amnna , those . present at -the institution come roll calls. Seems Coach Rob ert didn't like the "all you can . make? ground rule which held " the a mlniAi aaiiM iumh nil V0A on any ball hit into the spectators which crowd around center field, so hit upon a plan. He didn't want inmate spectators on the hard ce ment while pursuing the ball- injuries to V-12 trainees, you know so put a new ball, plus instructions, into the hip pockets on all three outfielders. Mfac a Crook Now All went well until an OSP iitffltoman VhAliAtfl nn. fan Jnrt 4Via nvM7u.a. mvi n.. IU JUIV hue crowd. Floyd ."Fullback" Sim roons, playing center field, sifted Into the crowd, crouched down, pulled the 'ball from his pocket, rifled it in and held the home run seeking .hitter , to a double! The customers went ' wild, and f o did the Greys. The payoff came when one of the "cons" . roared at McGuire in . the ensuing argu ment: "Why you Bum you! I'm in here for 20 years, and by heck you're a bigger crook than I am!" P. S. Coach McGuir isn't too popular with the Greys these days. Duniler Wins lllh KACRAMKfJTO: Jun K.WV- Carl Dumler bested Guy FWtcher here tonight for his eleven tit win of the season as the San Diego Padres beat the Sacramento Sen ators, 5-3, in a Coast league' ball mme'. .. ' ; ' 5 1 ' V Dieo ., ' ,, t 000 110 S 12 1 S-rmiU 010 801 8013 0 1 Dumler and Ballinger; Fletcher and lUrvuccL -.' . . . t - ; : STILL TALKLV; Leo (Lippy) Diirocher (left)(, manager f the Brooklyn Dodgers, la questioned in NeWlVork by Assistant District - Attorney Loais Andreoni after his arrest on tharfes of felonies ' assault en a baseball fan daring a game in Brooklyn. (AP Wire- photo) ' . . "ir " . - y-' Slam Homer. Cohen's Hurling v.-, X"- I " " ' ' . I l; ' I Lnrmrtr.li if JLm nr. Mil BOB McGLilKt Stock Market Favorites Hit 8-Year Peaks NEW YORK, June l.-(yP)-Spur-red by further investment demand for rails, utilities and assorted spe cialties, numerous stock market favorites, today hit new peaks for the past eight years in one . of the liveliest sessions of the past two months. The principal flaw in the picture was that pivotal steels, motors, and many other industrials were hesitant from the start. Transfers of 1,850,000 shares compared with 1,590,000 Wednesday. The Associated Press 60 stock average was up .3 of a point at 66.4 where, it was only .2 under its top since 1937. . 1 In front were M K T preferred, Santa Fe, Canadian Pacific, North American, United Corp., White Motors, American Woolen, Smy ington-Gould Radio Corp., Stan dard Gas preferreds, Armour, Lockheed, United Aircraft, Good rich, Aviation Corp., Standard Oil UMJ) and Johns-Manville. Birthday for Mrs. Knight AURORA At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edna Taylor of Salem, Mrs. Angie Knight, Mon day, widow John Knight, who had spent most of her. married life in Salem, celebrated 90th birthday. The guests were Mrs. Martha Knight, 90, and 'daughters Mrs. Bertha Lee, Mrs. E. E. Bradtl and Mrs. Deli : dark. Mrs. Anna Knight, 85, and daughter, " Mrs. Laura Hair nil t p..t,.. . w- -, WSUUJ, XU1S. HMary Bira-hem. 80. nf dence, and daughters Mrs. Nel son and Lena BirchenC The four older women are sisters-in-law. j : ' " T I ST." ImS-UP)-When Jackie Hall, 9, came home from school iwith a Mother's day card for his mother, Mrs. C. D.s Hall,, he ' asked; Now, what are you giv ing me for Father's day? . Re- member dad left me in charge ax man of the house while he's in tht navy." - . COACH won it wouldf i have replaced the Beavers. Adams' clout wiped out a 1-0 lead earned by Seattle in the third frame. - Another hosier by First Base4 man Larry Birton with on man on base; j gave the winner! COAST LEAGUB STANDINGS ' I W L Pet. W L Pet Portland 43 29 M7 San Dig 37 39 .487 Seattle 41 30 ST7 Sacramt 35 38 .479 Oakland 37 38 $493 Los An 3S 38 .488 San Fran 98 37 H93 Hollywd 28 43 84 Last night's results: At Portland 9j SeatUe 3; at Hollywood 1. Los An4 Itelrs 8: at Sacramento 3. San Diego Sf at Oakland 2, San Francisco 8. . " 1 -a- two runs in the seventh. Port-J land's victory .gave the teams onej each in the series and it was pitched by leMiander Sid Cohenl He allowed nine hits while th Beavers werlf collecting 13 of! three Seattle irvers. . f Th box: 11 ' 1 SEATTLE Ii AB KH O A fatcnett. - cf - .SI. 3 0 1 I I Mcuonaia. id .ii 4 B. Johnson, rf 4 Aleno, 3b- II 4 0 12 1 e o e 4 2 4 a i iMorpert, u si... 3 4 ..4 4 .0 .1 .0 1 Sueme, c Gorbould. u i Lyman. 2b . Fischer, p Ii Whipple, It Orphal, p 1 Dobbins. .....illZZI Speece. p ' j j ... S 2 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 i oiais .32 24 17 Batted lor SFiicher in 5th. -Batted iorfjOrphal in 7th. 5 i rUSlLAA D Luccfaesi. cf Nune. 2b ..... Barton, lb s east 8 18 4 8 4 t sat uemaree. U ii.3 0 I 2 - Owen. 3b :..: 41 18 3 GulUc. tt ..:.....II : s l o e OTJell, as .....li , 4 2 2 2 - M tl ' i i H 3 2 J 1! Cohen p .fL 3 8 1 1 J Totals 1 38 9 13 27 14 i Seattle . fl 001 000 2003 Portland .. 1L 000 410 22 Errort: GorgoUld. Speece, Nunes 2. Demaxee. O'Neiti Runs hattri In- Pt. chet Adams 4;! Gorbould, Barton 3L LUCCheSl. TwObaS hitu- Patr-h.ft Owen. Barton, bucehesl. Home runi Adams, Bartonit Sacrifices: Fischer. Cohen. Double rdavs: Onen tn Nutim to Barton 2. Left on bases: Seattle sJ Portland 7. Bas on balls: Cohen 2. Fischer 2. Speece; 1. Strike outs: Cohen 3. Orphal 1. Speece 1. Earned runs': Cohen 2 Fischers 4. Speece 4. Hits off Fwcher Srunj 14 In 4; Speece 7. and 4 in; 2; Orphal . and 1 in 2. Losing pjtcher: Fischer! j Umpires: Ford. Pow ell and Fiores$ Time 1:50. Attend ance 3338. ' (f f Beavers Park Okeh 4s Is PORTLANlJi Ore., June 14,-0) -Portland baseball fans breathed easier today , liter the cify couni cil voted to lienew the Portland baseball clubUs permit to use a street -which! cuts through the Vaughn streef ball park. : ; The ordinance will allow the Portland Bearers to use NW Wil son street, between 24th and 25th which would! intersect center field, for three more years, 'but stipulates the city engineer must open up the treet after that ? T 1 JLiiiKs jiLourney i Ends m Tie Three Mepfs clubbers, Tom Wood, J. W. ifcAllister and noyd Baiter, deadlocked for first placl in yesterday'! j Bline Bogey tou'r nament at thej JSalem course. Wood hada 40, lessjjs for handicap, and jMtiuisier aaa Baxter had 39s, less five. The: blind bogey was 34. i our other Tony Fraiola, Bill Goodwin, Wrjbft Crews and Lawr ence Alley, Ued for second place in the. field f bf 22. Fraiola had u-i, uoodwla 39-3, Crews 40-4 na Auey 33- to the tolly. VFume commission AxcanutF aturaav " Ij: J , The hearin; of the Oregon state game commiion in regard to the 1945 hunting Regulations will start at ten o'clock Saturday morning, July 14, at its; offices in 616 Ore gori buildingjjPortland. '! I Seasons, bVjg limits and other regulations governing the taking of game bird) game animals and fur-bearing animals will come up for consideraon at that time. The hearing is opjth to the public. i - . H : i Giants Swap Off . I Medwicv, Pyle : : .NEW YOrH June 14--Eddie Brannick, seftetary of the New York Giantsjj announced tonight the trade; of Outfielder Joe Med wick and lefthinded Pitcher Ewald Pyle to the Boston Braves for Catcher Clyde Kluttz. No cash wat .involved!-: l. Hines Sweeps To Golf Lead NcUon.Two Swings-, OftPic4atPhiUy V: PHILADELPHIA,' June . UJf). four-under-par 9 -by Jimmy Hines, songs by Bing Crosby and picnic lunches by thousands , of spectators on .the awank lay-out of the Llanerch Country club to day marked the first round in the second annual Philadelphia In quirer ! $17,500 invitation golf tournament. . : Hines, : now of Chicago and a three-time metropolitan king in pre-war, days,- f i n 1 s h e d two strokes ahead of Byron Nelson,' of Toledo, ' Ohio, " and - Johnny ! Bulla of Atlanta, Ga after the first 18 holes of the 72-hole tourney be ing played for the benefit of the pro golfers rehabilitating fund. Nelson's putter kept him: from a phenomenal score.' Eight j times his ball hung on the lip and re quired an additional tap. On the 145-yard 12th he was 12 feet from the cup with his No. 7 iron, then needed three puts to go down. ' Sam Snead, . playing with j his right wrist wrapped because of a. sprain suffered in a handball game with a caddy had a par 70 as did Toney Penna of Dayton; Ky Laffooh of Chicago; Willie Goggin of White Plains, NY, Bruce Coltart of Absecon, NJ, and Felix Seraf in of Pittston, Pa. Set : For Preakness BALTIMORE, June En tries for the 55th running of the $50,800 added Preakness stakes at Pimlico Saturday will close tomorrow. The expected field with probable jockeys . and track handicappers current: odds are: (All horses carry 126 pounds) ; j Horsa Jockey Odds Hoop Jr. Albert Snider j 8-5 Pavot George Woolf 5-2 Polynesian Wayne Wright 4 8-1 Darby DieoDe Melvin Calvert i 10-1 The Doge No boy 12-1 Alexis Ken Scawthora , 15-1 Adonis Johnny Gilbert 20-1 Sea Swallow H. Woodhouse Bobanet S. Clark . Burninjt Dream No boy . 'Doubtful starter. .20-1 -25-1 C-Barrick f9' Nips W-Salem The Clough-Barrick Junior "B" ball team scored . a 2-0 victory over West Salem Lions at West Salem yesterday to bring to a close second round play in the Salem Junior "B" circuit. Jim Rock hurled two-hit ball in gain ing the first win of the season for the C-Bs. ; The C-Bs scored in. the second inning on John Taylor's single and three walks j off : Phillips of West Salem. Rock walked in the fifth, swiped second and scored on a single by Billy Hensel for the other tally. . S-Bs iABIHW, Salem AB1H Shaff, cf 3 0 8 PhiUipa. p 2 0 1 Yates, 3b Farnum, lb Rock, p Taylor, C Hensel, ss Clark, if--. Nopp, rf Beard, rf v Miller, e 3 1 Jackson, ss 2 1 Stotnbf. lb. 2 1 Houten, 2b 1 1 Miklson, 3b 2 8 Ackors. If 2 0 VanHess. cf 2 8 . 8 8 0 .8 0 0 E.Haugn, rf 2 0 0 8 . 4 Totals 18 8 2 010 012 4 3 Romine. 2b 1 Totals 20 C-Bs 1U- W. Salem .....000 00 0 2 3 Errors: Jackson 2. Phillips, Taylor 2. Yates. Runs batted in: Beard. Hen sel. Bases on balls: Rock 3. Phillips 4. Strike outs: Rock 8, Phillips 1. Um pire: Begcs. Brown Okehed As UI Coach MOSCOW, Idaho, June 14.-(;p) -President Harrison C. Dale of the University of Idaho said today he had approved informal athlet ic committee recommendation that J. A. (Babe) Brown; uni versity acting athletic director.be appointed head football coach this fall when the Vandals re-enter Pacific coast conference compe tition after a two-year lapse.' Dale said assistants would be appointed and salary negotiations would be made later if Brown ac cepts the offer. j. Idaho has been without a foot ball coach since the three-year contract of Francis A.r Schmidt, who died last year, was not re newed In March, 943. f Osborn Beats Twinks ' HOLLYWOOD, June 14.-W The Los Angeles Angels drove an other spike in the cellar door of the Hollywood Stars tonight by trouncing their cross-town rivals 8 to 1 in a listless Coast league contestf The tail-end Stars now have dropped 45 games in 73 starts, j -Los Anreles 100 008 2038 13 Hollywood - 010 000 8001 1 Osborn and Kreitner; Kimball. In Uekofer, Leiault and H41. , : ' " - -' ", Mayflower Drill' The Mayflower Milk ball team will hold a practice session at C:30 p.m. today at the Leslie field, announces Coach Walt Lebold. Mallory Hats -X. CraTaaetteS "They tale adackins Clothiers Stat ... Salem Lineups 45$ Major Lbop Clubs Could Use Base Hit Basher Like Camilii y- By Whitney Martin " ; : NEW YORK, , June , l.-(Jp)-o We, bcugdnei'some. major leagve .ielab la jieed of. battlns paneh. would de well ta send someone giddy spplnx out U , fhsj west ' ..coast to interview , sent jiaaaed Dolph CamUli, eurrently at lib-" ; erty, as- actors say when they, - mean they are eut ef a Job.' It would take s lot ! ! honey ;talk -sad the premises of plenty of potatoes and Mvinsr narters " jfortho OuBimclaWbotitwomld be worth a try, as the most val 'Hank' Frieed: ers I Pennant Hopes Soar j With lturn of Vet j i NEW YORK, June 14.-P-De-troit's pennant hopes- zoomed to-' day as Capt Hen ry (H a n k) Greenberg received his honorable discharge from the army and an nounced his future plans "includ ed playing baseball for the Ti gers." Zj The slugging first baseman-outfielder .who j commanded a re ported $55,000 salary when he went into service was mustered out at Fort pix, NJ, under the armys demobilization program after almost four years service. He returned j to his New York home later. ' Last July 9 when Detroit was buried in seventh place, Dick Wakefield was -returned from a navy pre-flight school and spark ed the club into the pennant fight, losing out on the last day to the St. Louis Browns. Record Crowd Rodeo I MONMOUTH More than 2000 people packed the grandstand here at the if airgrounds Sunday for the rodeo The assemblage was probably the largest ever to at tend an entertainment feature here. f The grand entry parade, led bv W. Ray Adams, sponsor and di rector of the show, was a dazzling display of handsome horses and equipment Featured was the Ore gon mounted! posse of Salem of which Adams! is a member.. Pres ent also were the Sheridan Riders, the WMamina Saddle club and the Albany Wranglers. At the ex treme end of the parade rode little Mary Ann aiii Tommy 'Slack of Dallas on their tiny midget Shet lands. ' ' ..:.:' . Leaders I NATION A I, LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. - W L Pet. Pittsburg 29 20 .502 Chicago 23 22 11 Brooklyn 28 20 .583 Boston 24 23 .511 New Yrk 28 211.571 Cincinnt 22 24 .478 St. Louis 28 22 11 Philadel 12 40 .231 s Yesterday's results: At Pittsburgb 3-8, Chicago 2-5; at Boston' S, Phil adelphia 13: at! Brooklyn S. New York 4, (Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS L i . W L Pet. . . W L. Pet Detroit 27 IS .600 Chicago 24 24 .500 New Yrk 27 19 .587 Washing 21 23 .477 Boston . 24 23: Ml Clevelan 20 23 .444 St. Louis 23 23; J00 PhflaOel 17 28 J7S i Yesterday's Results: At Detroit 2, St Iouis 3; at Philadelphia 0. Bos ton 1; at Chicago 4. Cleveland 3. (Only games scheduled J . f5P - Thin Ticket Good for SPECIAL 'REDUCED PRICE TICKET FOR School Children This PARTLY-PAID TICKET, When Exchanged at the Cirrus Grounds Will Admit ONE SCHOOL CHILD to the After noon PerforMaace for LlIrladiag All State L, WW' j Federal Taxrv Extra Coupons Available Tig Happy - - - . f il '&mSc. 1 0l3 uable player la the National ' league four .years j ago should havelplenty of good baseball: left In him. We like the way the, 37-year- old guy described the tormina-" tkrn'ot Ids duties as manaser of the Oakland club, "1 was fired," he said bluntly. Usually under. ' the cfrcamstances there Is a lot of polite hog-wash to the effect the manager was resigning for the good of the dob or beeauso of pressure ! tber biisiness, when everyone might vknowhe was called to the i front office . X CIWT" AGAIN: Back In "civ. Ties" Is Capt Hank Greenberg (above) after four years In the army; and he Intends returning' to action with the Detroit Tigers soon.- Ione-Katonen Mat Brawl Set Tough guy Antone tADe" Leon. who mixes jnayhem with his mus cling in Matchmaker Elton Owen's Tuesday rasslin riotsj gets another shot at Rugged Paavo Katonen, the Finnish! gent who's just about as capable las they come in the lightheavy Rights. Owen announc ed yesterday he had awarded a return session with: Katonen to Leone for his win over Walt Th' Sneeze" Achiu here last Tuesday. The matchmaker pondered a Le-one-Achiu rematch since the first meeting was such a hot mix, but outvoted it with the present set up. Katonen defeated" Leone two weeks ago in a disputable session in which the referee fouled out the Apeish gent in the third and deciding .fall. . And! since Junior neavy .champ Georges Dusette won't take Son the winner until a more decisive win is scored, the matchmaker had little else to do but ign both Antone and the lefthanded iFinn. The balance of the card will be announced later. Baseball's Player, Clb GABRH Pet. Holmes, Braves . 48 204 48 80 .392 Ott, Giants JL. 50 180 38 83 Ml Kurowskt, Cardinals 44 152 30 54 .353 Etten, Yankees .48 1 S3 30 58 .344 CuecineUo, Wh. Sox ..50 163 24 55 .344 Caae, Senators . 40 163 24 54 J31 Home runs: National leamn T-nm- bardi. Giants 13. OiMaggio. PhUlies 10, rreinirauo, - uiinn i,iun, uiants 8, Adams. Cardinals S. American league piepnens,s orowns iu,' . Johnson. Red 'Sox 7, s Hayes, Indians 7. Runs oanea in: Rational league Elliott. Pirates 42. Lombard!. Giants 40. Olmo. Dodgers 40. f American league Etten. . jonnson, Kefl 5ox 32, Schalk. White Sox 29. Through Spocicd Anxmgo mont Tho Oroigon Statesman has mod it possibl lot School Children to so tho t . . i - i AFTERNOON , PERFORMANCES - I ' j " ' . at 3:00 p. m. In , ' l:Js'alem TOM at a Greatly Reduced Price Much ross Than tho rog ular Admission Fto! - Simply eUp the! FAIT LI PAID TICKET below, present It at the Russell Bros. Pan-Pa-eifio Circus ticket office for the afternoon p c r f o r manee, 1:00 P. AL, and you will be ad mitted for - ' . 350 INCLUDING ALL STATE St FEDERAL TAX CUpThis Ticket p Afternoon Performance Only at Statesman Office v , , h yX-- t jjf - " tXSXi v -V ' ,XJ-' tv "JiX -i and told to reslsn, or eke. But Dolph always was s ' "strahrhtforward gent When he held out which was often, there , was bo doubt about It When he announced he was quitting ma jor . league ball, be wasn't fool-v lug. It took him a Uttle while to get around to quitting after he said he would, but he made good bis threat eventually, the final straw apparently being the deal 'ending-'him from the Dodgers to the. Giants. . ; At that time, though, Dolph Skidding GianltLose, Slide to Third I - ; " Pirates Paste Take Over Lead-in National I ; ,By the Associated Press j ' . ' , The Pittsburgh Pirates smashed into first place fin the National f league Thursday by taking a doubleheader from thi; Chicago Cubs 5-2 and 6-5, ; while this I "New York Giants dropped another decision to Brooklyn. The wins gave the Pirates a half-game margin over ens Hits ' to Win Two Orcuit Clouts Ruin Detroit; 3-2 By the; Associated Press Vern Stephens, belting Brownie shortstop, clubbed out two mighty homers, driving in all three runs Thursday at St. Louis took a 3 to 2 verdict from the American league leading Detroit Tigers. The blows, both off Tiger Paul "Diz zy" Trout, came in the fourth with Milt Byrnes on base and in the ninth to break a 2-2 tie. Sig Jackuki was the winning pitcher, althoug allowing nine hits. Trout was touched for only five. - At Philadelphia the Boston Red Sox got a three-hit pitching job from Clem 'Hausman and blanked the Athletics, 1-0. Bobo New som was the loser and gave five hits, ten Culbertson tripled in the ninth to score Bob Johnson with the winning run. Orval Grove j outpitched Jim Bagby at Chicago and the White Sox bested Cleveland, 4-3. No other game was slated in the league. St. Louis' Detroit : .... Jakucki and 000 200 0013 5 0 010 010 0002 0 Macuso; Trout and ooo ooo ooii s i : 000 000 0000 3 2 Swift. ! Boston i ...., Philadelphia . Hausmann and and Rosar. Cleveland . Car bark; Newsom . 300 000 0003 10 3 ..001 102 00 4 8 3 Chicago Bagby and Hayes; Grove and Tresh, Curly's Practice Coach John Taylor will-herd his Curly 's Dairy bali team through a practice session tonight, 6:30 p.m at Leslie; All players should report. Steph Afthtr Fr4 Mtytr Scoop for F of serfs Day Havana Mad. cigars '3.75 Value $ Ooxof 25 l : ' Pure Havana tobacco. AH cellophane wrapped". All txuSoledV Excellent smoking! Have a box for his office and borne. A bos of these Cne ogars would "thnll hun. Packed in a wooccr bos of; 29. Gxnes in three brands: Sirena, Celso or Compensation. No limit. Buy vhile quanaaes jasc. . j Just Meerschaum Pipes '3.5037.50 . j ------ , -. j ' ;' Assorted slupcs and finishes. Individually gift boxed, i Genuine hand carved block meerschatn pipes are usually lined with genuine amber stems. Our pipes, which are priced at J 12.50, f-15.00 and 17.50; are the top quality. 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' ":" - bruins twice, the Dodgers, with New York drop- ping to third place "a full - game off the pace. j U iMax Butcher tossed a six-hitter to : win the . first game after the Pirates had blasted Bob Chipman out in the first. Rip Sewell cop ped the second, although he had to have help from Guy Rescigno in the seventh.. -The Giants Iqss at Brooklyn was their sixth iri a row and the fifth for Bill Voiielle. Mel Ott's men held a 4-3 Advantage going into the last of l the ninth, but Brooklyn rallied for two runs. Only once before 'during the sea son when Chicago took over for 24 hours have the! Giants been out of the. lead. J The only other jgame scheduled in the league saw the Phillies rattle 13 hits an as many runs to blast the Boston Braves, 13-8. Vince DeMaggio thit two homers and Jimmy Wasdell one for the winners. j Chicago L.000 001 1002 8 1 ' Pittsburgh ....1.300 002 00 5 4 1 Chipman. Ericksonl (1), Prim (7) and Gillespie; Butcher and Lo pet Chicago .4000 020 300 S 7 Pittsburgh :...003 003 00 8 13 I Derringer; Stewart 8) and Living- ston. Rice 3), Williams (7)r Sewell, Rescigno ?) and Salkeld. New York laOO 110 0004 11 1 Brooklyn :201 000 003 S 10 8 Voiselle and E. -Ixtmbardi; Davis, Kin 48) and Dantonio. Philadelphia &02 408 20013 13 8 Boston u.:,-..:....4Q 012 000 8 14 1 1 Sproull. Coffcnan Judd (8) and Mancuso; Ear ley, pette 41). Cozart 4). Siiackcr ), Hutchinson (9) and Masl. ! Seals Qub Acorns OAKLAND, CajiL; June 14-(jP) -A hard hitting San Francisco baseball club tonight defeated tho Oakland Acorns, J8-2, behind tho pitching of Bob Barthelson. Tho Seals clubbed thrtee Oakland pit chers for 15 hits tjo take the game and assume a 2-1! series edge. San Francisco Oakland ! J-013 003 0108 is a -L100 018 0003 S 2 Barthelson and Ofrodowski; Babich. Chetkovick 48), Lotz (9) and Ral- mondi. . 1 15c Each 7 for $1 ' " ' Arrived i $! 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