Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 1, 1315 SECTION I-PAGE FIVE 11 eone, Achiu, Dusette, Kiser. Lipscomb. Ackles Signed ' snssj snOBO ' ers Set for rraory Mat-Bond 'Royal' Grappl The who's to bash with who la both the auction and tho action during Tuesday night's 7th War Loan raaalin' battle royal .at the armory baa been announced by Matchmaker Elton Owen. mak tar complete the gala frappUnr bee, recognized aa the game's Upatost eustemer-pleaoer. Antone "Ape" Leone. Walt "TV Sneeie Achlu, Jack "Pin up Bey" Kiser. Kenny "AUu" Ackles, Jack "Bash Em" Lip. acomb and Georges . "Mancles" Dnsette form the sextet te vie for the chips, and all hare dis played In put matches here rea sons enough to make tho Tues day party n lively eating from start te finish, new the ether fire, gladiators are . expected te greet roundly un liked Mr. Leone at the entset should be worth the price of a war bend In Itself. The "royals" often prodnce a "legal" means by which the crunchers put such rente as Mr. L. la his place. WALT ACHIU He's In 'royal toe , Admission 'Tuesday night can be had via the usual route or vli the purchase of a bond, A Investment gains a I general admission seat and a Wt par chase grabs off a ringside. An official 7th war loan booth will be In action before and during the brawls, and some fortunate faa will take home as top prise of the evening a large turkey donated by the Owen turkey farms. Five other fortunates will be awarded other prises! also. Ridden will "buy' each trap pier before the shindig' starts and will pay the purchase price Unofficial sellers for bonds. The all-in-together melee then starts and the ultimate winner gains th tnrkey for his sponsor. The Fop- Favored Thumbs Bp Cops Santa Aniia Nosed by S Bevos, Liska acs In 54 Game Submariner Falls " ToNotcli No. 11 i - -i t- COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS - W L Petl ,-;W L Pet Portland M 33 .607Scmnto 44 4S .480 Seattle - 41 40 .545 San Diego 44 4S .478 Sn. Fran. 4S 41 .533 La. AngU. 41 48 .441 Oakland 45 49 JOCHollywdv 81 55 -MS Last night'-' remits: At Sacramento 5. Portland 4; At San Eneo 1. Seattle 1: At San Francisco 4, Los. Angeles 1; At Hollywood I. Oakland 4. other five sponsors '' will be , a- warded special prises also. ular Ivan Jones will; referee the party.'. ' - ' .' 0SP-'rey s Battle (Dascad e f 9' Field Game Today Warden George Alexander's Oregon State Penientiary Greys, up andj coming fast. in recent games, make their 1945 "road" debut today at Geo. F. Waters field when they tackle the strong Gifistina Reds of the Cascade league in. a 2 p.! m. game. The tilt between' the two annual rivals is expected i to be ; a closely-fought struggle with- the edge, if any, going to the Eugene visitors by virtue of their stellar pitching staff. j - Coach Ed Brauner's Reds can handj starting hillock cl lores to Lef ty' Bob Cayiness, a profession al server following hia tenure with! the U of Oregon,! j or Del Smith, big righthander who was a member of the Webfoot hoop team: last wjnter. Backing either up are such recognizable i players as Barney Koch, second-sacker with Brooklyn's Dodgers last sea son; jAUie Cooper, leading i hitter in the Cascade circuit j a year ago; Bob Hamilton and Loil Kot- nik, two more Webfoot basketeers . , , , . w . .... - . .. . . . Crunch customers who want a real surprise be on your toes Tuesday night during the Capital Post No. 9 gigantic at Marion square. And surprise you'll get when state barrister-golfer-sports enthusiast and general all-around committeeman RexTCimmel springs one of his guests for, -of all things, an extemporaneous political speech. The guest' is none other than rasslin' meanie Antone "Ape" Leone who, while performing ! in ' his tights, impresses as one who gives strictly with the "X" when writing bis name . . . The bone-bending band is a brainy pack for the most part, and 'tis said Mr. Leone belongs in one of rthe front seats despite the impressions he gives when loosing mayhem in the battle pits. The guy once told us his lot was to be cast in politics when his tights wore out, and Tuesday night he intends broadcasting reasons why , ... As forf Committeeman Kini rm'ell, he hai a habit of uncover ving the surprising and unorthodox, Iwhich probably add, up to his success as an organizer . . , But don't say! you weren't warned if meanie -Leone wows you with his ' political pabble . . . State-Junior Legion faeebaU Chairman Vic' Brown informs the annual state tourney will again be a Portland show on August 3-4-5, with the Portland , Post No. 1 putting on the party. Besiver Generalissimo Bill Klepper has tossed in the ' REX KTMMELL Vaughn street bark for free,: a swelegant gesture, and the Portland post will take !all financial loss, if any," on the whiskers. Bedding and watering, down four kid ball teams for three days could amount to something at: that, ... Is ODT serious ,re its taboo on such as exhibition baseball games1 other' than pn regular routes traversed bv teams? Same ODT refused permisaion for a Detroit vs. Pitts- and SACRAMENTO, June v SO-VP)-Sacramento pulled up to' within one game of - the league-leading Portland Beavers in their Coast league series .' here tonight by nosing out a 5-4 victory over the visitors. The Sacs had to choke off a ninth inning rally! to cop their second win in five Starts with the Portlanders. Ad Liska, Beaver submariner,' was the loser. He was seeking hia eleventh win of the season but got loss number seven instead. Sac Pitcher Joe "Wood,! jr. fanned Frank Luchessi in the ninth with the bases loaded after two runs were already in to win the game. The five-game Beaver lead was unharmed as Seattle lost also. J I I ! SACRAMENTO, June 0.-JP)- Night game: Portland 100 000 1024 1 0 Sacmto. 013 000 Olx 5 10 1 ! Liska, Fredemeyer j(8) ! and Souza: Ward and Marcucci. Fortune Lucchesi, Nunes, Sb Baron, lb - Oemaree. rt English, Sb Harris, It O'Neil, m Souza, e Liska, p Helser, x Federmyer. p Stone, a . Gullic, XX Owen, xxx 1 I AB I). Sacramento Don Dibble. Idaho lad who Mooty, played - in Oregon's All-Ameri- Total can game recently. Together they form! in second nlar in ' th ' fnvaH 1 White, cf derby- A , s- M f Zipay. lb .. The OSP nine will field a vet- Landrum. 3b imia. ; i Mireucuu. C emu uuun cununouig a numoer McElreath, If rof the "lettermen" - who pleased Calvey. ss .1 i . o .0 I 0 H 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 o a t 14 0 1 I a a o o e o 0 0 A 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 V-8s vs. Eagles Tops Jr. Ball Menu Today 1 Salem's Janlor baseball . leaguers wade Into fifth rosutd games today en the Leslie and West Salesa fronts, and looming as No. 1 tmaale of tho slay la the YaUey Motors vw Eagles Lodge National league skirmish at LeaUe,f 4 p. as. Cooh Boh Sehwarts' V-Sa, an outfit with sound pitching, resides atop the standings iwtth three straight wins and no looses. . Ralph Caleys , Eales at hard-hHtlng band, are In aeeond plaeo with two wins and one loss. ' The first Leslie caaae at X p.nu sends the Kedwood Narsertes against Shrock's Motors U an Aoaerican; division scramble for first division boners. Beth teams have west and lost a game In two tries, j. ' . , vTeat Saieni tUU see the win less Blue Lake Cannera tackle' the Fnmland nine in the S pjn. opener and the Salens Pottee go agafaut Cnriey'a Dairymen .; at four o'clock. Fnnland has won one x end lost two, the Police have been set down ' throe straight jUaaea and the Curly's elan has won one and lost one; Sehwarts will donbttoosly start his aee Bob GUbert en the mound for the V-ls and Caley will probably eoenter with .either Busby tr Coarsey. alal- edna Ketd ; Is the probable starter far Bill Phillips led weeds and Mike Glen will like, ly got the eaU for the Shrock's. Tiny Ralph ! "Chink- , Blakely eonld .be j Del Campbell's cholee forj Fanland and Henry Miller of Bine Lake could counter with BiQ Fasnachf or BUI Strode. JBob Funk mltht be Carl Charl ton's starter for the Police and hia son. (Bob Chariton. Is, to open for (the Curly's elan. 131 1 34 Waters park, customers in games a year ago. 'Big Bill Williamson the catcher, Floyd "Blackie" Ward the : pitcher-first baseman, John ny Hoffert, Rufe Jackson, Lloyd Johnson, Don Bailey, Jimmy Ma- ! son,; et aL team to give the OSPi a hard-hitting crew. Ward or Frank - Vissotski, a Wood, p . AB R H O A .4 11 4 S 3 1 1 10 4 0 0 3 1 ...4 0 0 13 0 4 3 3.0 1 ,4 3 4 0 4 o e l o 3 0 1 X 1 ...J 110 1 ToUta ... B ! 10 37 14 x Batted for Liska In eighth, xx Batted for Souza in ninth. xxx Batted for Federmeyer in ninth. a Ran for Demaice in ninth, zz Ran for Gullic in ninth, j Portland . Sacramento ,. . 100 000 1034 013 000 Olx 9 Curve- Error Land ram. Runs batted in English 3, Marcucci X, Mandisn. Zipay. Givan, Rucker PNGACijk,ps CP)-Harry Givan of Seattle de feated Ken Black of Vancouver! BC, four and three ; lh a 36-hole game to -win the Pacific North west Golf association 44th an nual tourney here today. In the women's division Betty Jean! Rucker of Spokane took Mrs.. Rena O'Callaghan of Van cpuver five and foiir j in the 36 hole, final. .! . '" SteUa Walsh Loses Titles ' HARRISBURG, Pn.,1 June 30.-(in-Alice Coachman of Tuskegee InsUtute ended Stella Walsh's dominance of feminine track today in the women's national AAU championships. ' The Alabama Negro girl feated her Cleveland rival three feet in the 100" -meter, dash, chalked up her seventh straight victory in the running broad jump and came within onej-tenth second of equalling the world's record of 6.4 seconds in winning the 50- meter dash. I ! The two battled for) supremacy under a scorching 95-degree sun with individual glory! depending on victory, in the century event. Here the Dixie sprinter led the 34-year-old Clevelandfr all the way, ; her triumph clinching the team trophy for Tuskegee, de- bailer, Will Lkely get the mound I Landrum. Two-base hits -4 Marcucci. i call. IThe Drobable lineuDs: : 1 Wood. Three-base bit Landrum. Home II " " 1 M.M . l.-L. Mi U, J U. I Ull bU)UMl. OKI UlbW n VW1, - ris. Doable play Zipay. unassisted, I Wood to Calvey to Zipay, Barton to o'Neu to Barton. Lett on oases wet land S. Sacramento 5. Bases on ball Uika 1. Wood 9. Earned runs-Liska 4. Tedermeyer 1. Wood 1 Strikeouts Liska X. Wood 4. Hit off Liska S in T. I Winning pitcher Liska. Umpires rtoraai and PoweU. Time 1 :41. burgh exhibishj at the smoky city last regular route , to Pittsburgh! ODT eek because of a 62-mile RXDS Koch. 3b Dunn 3k Cooper, lb Kotnik. rt Cs vines, cf . Dibble. If Hamilton, ss Mo tor. e Smith; p NeW Phil Boss Plans f&team PHItADELPHIA, June 30-V Ban Chapman, taking over the managerial reinsi of the last-place Philadelphia phillies, said today he plans to ."steam up" the club. The colorful former major league outfielder and areeeatly turned pitcher succeeded pudy Fred ntzsimmona who handed his resignation -yesterday to General Manager- Herb Pertnock The new Phils' pilot conferred with Pennock before today's game with the Cineioxmtt Reds and an nounced he would retain1 Chuck Klein and. Mervin Shea as coaches. Chapman also outlined some other plana. He said Rene Montecgudo, the Cuban outfielder who used "to pitch' for the Wash ington Senators, will join the mound Matt , The Payoff: liuttan Pay to Get In! The baseball situation in the village hit some sort of a peak the other evening during the Sa lem-Sihrerton Legion tattle at Waters Oliver Huston, for 17 years major domo of Legion ball in the town, had to pay to get In the parkl The real laugh comes when yeu realize Mr. H. waa nicr ed for the four-bits in the seventh Inning! Same Mr. H. doesnt mind, however. He feels he we indeed fortunate to get in at any price after recenti Junior ball league developments! . . . He had com- nanvat the cate. too. Dr. Rusk- Blatchford, whose dentistry and baseball scorekeeping are known for miles (around, (he was scorer for the game) had to shell . out four-bit to get in, also, and were it not for the strenuous vocal re sistance tossed; up by Don Hen- drie. merely i one of the umpires, he would haiv-e had to-di down too! No, the local Legion post ,. was not sellhiff or taking the tick ets iV'relinquishea that rlt Jn return for using the park . v Speaking cf "melluva hesnf3,wi I ) Somebody is getting the razor rtnx -in y.ia awn f o-t in the deviation from! the Tigers serious, all right ... Village Just as Bad Off as It Ever Was Bad news dept: All those pretty plarisjwhich called for Oiingers run-down pasture to feel the plow this summer for the long overdue athletic plant have apparently gone the .way ol all others to pot. Latest dope on the Olinger eyesore (lust take a look next time you pass -by) holds that it's i okeh the way it is for the time being no plowing. Phooey! It's a disgrace to the city. And to think the-Viking footballers must risk their necks practicing . on its reckolid sur face next fall. Somebody oughta be asked how come, for there's a. la w against being brutal to 'teen aged kids even in football -season. Between the ultra -poor Olinxer layout of the present, the total disgrace at Willamette and the two woeful excuses for "hew" playgrounds at Capitola and Les hA the 'town's in as much "mel luva hesa" as "it ever was. The ugly situation at Water, park doesn't help things either. They say tho day -of deliverance - is-cominc, but day by day we're wondering more and more if well live long enough- to aee.it. Right now ifs two-to-one we don't ' -..GREYS ' I L. Johnson, ss Mason, 2b Bailey, 3b i Williamson, e Hoffert. cf i , Ward, p or lb ' Jackson, rt -; Brown.. If ! Viaaotskl, p Breuntr. of Mathews Takes in - making way it -; I : i. ' : i L&L Position Portland Pooches Pay Off Huge Daily Double PORTLAND, Ore., Jane 3r-(P)-riTe holders of dally. dou ble aelootUns at the Mnttnwtnsh Keanel ciob gooes tonight drew $1353 en their 13 wafers. The PORTLAND. June 30-tfVRoh ftln w well- ( In ones wumtbts Hnawn aai- cnael paytea; S36.M tn the see- end race and Cherokee Ben Bey paying S2I Jf- in the! third. Baxter Out Front Sweepstakes Meet Carding a four-overj par 76 and using 10 nandicap stroK.es, jrioya Baxter Jumped into the . lead ' of the 18 hole Weekend Sweepstakes tournament -at Salem golf course, He has a-S8-4 78. Leo Estey, with a 74-4 70 and Bill Schaefer with a 78-8 70 dead locked for second place in the field of 21. The meet will end with today's play. ' i - ert L. (Matty) Mathews, known northwest coach, has been appointed wartime director of physical education at Lewis and Clara college. President Morgan Odelt announced today, Mathews will also serve as coach of basket bail nd baseball teams if male enrollment increases. Hej team sionat Padres 7 Seattle '3 ' ' .. '-II : SAN DIEGO, June 30iP-an High Shine Winner CHICAGO, June S0U()-The flashy undefeated bay ; colt. High Shine, owned" by Warren Wright of Chicago, won the $15,000 add ed Hyde Park stakes for juveniles at the Arlington meet today by three and a half lengths over In roc, an outsider in a field of 1L ment increase. . j D ZrJ"? -i Amrtfirrin Loomio recently coached a Portland P it two in a row over imOnCOIl laOaqUO in? t&e American profea- f""fcU' 4v football league.; nieri, 7-S, in a Pacific Coast league SATUKBAT BCSULTS: Loop ens game. The win gave the fadros a 3-2 edge-in the current; series. Seattle SOS 10S I 7 t Smn Dm . .. 14 000 'Mk I IS 4 RlHott. Garaentsr t. Qrphal (1) and Ttnley; Trand anO BaUinaor. s National Loaauo The- first -annual dij , play I ! 1 . . vmiTwf mrwimA K.- i SATUBXAT KKSCLTS: 1 - t...,..,, tot aa 1,1 I tf t I . . . fliniini.n -I fk ' I omu wegue, leawnng teams irom arookiyn SIC SSaS14 Sewu ana Lopi: prune, seats IS). Henoas (. Kina inniit PeMocb St Louis . 9i Jeo oae 4 t sston ees eat oa s n l Ciod. Docktas (11 and Kiee; Fyio, . 000 O00S1S 1 Or) Monday I PbitedelDbia Datraat . Du SUB WWW Newsom. Berry (S and Heoar; aoaei ler. Newhouser (S) ana swirt. Waohteston 100 010 001 S S PlMtUaa . . OOS OSO OOO O - 4 Nineimar- and rerreu: wom, oa- eaon (Si one Mayas. - Wsnbington w00 SS4 OSO 7 It Cleveland SOS SOS 0011 4 Haetner and Svaaa; hmsjo, Boary IILfahMM (St anavnays. Mew Vortt iOO OOO OOS 1 T Chlcaso -i. OM Ola B3ac S la Bonaom. cettei w ana aToora Olmger, Leslie, Capitola and Hollywood playgrounds; open the first jhalf of its season Monday with ICapitola playing South Sa lem it the Leslie diamond. Alt games of J the season, in eluding the opener, will be- of five Innings and all are sched uled to start at 6 pjaJeach eve Lake Country club course August ning, Bob Keuscher, Tommy Dry- if? S-5. Prize money has been cut to j nan and Bob Metiger are coaches I - $1500 from $2500 but year. - i for the teams. : , : '4 CaldweU and Tresh. Boston St. Louis SOS 300 S t -M0 10S x a 4 Tiev csJld. raln.1 Hausmann and Garbark; ; Potter and OSP Backstop ssyTOT4tvy-- r-r-yJWA ni.wyr-.r w-m.-y -v w 1 , , . - , , 0 I f- K' v ; ' ' ' - 4 V - Qs. : j itw-'in; i ilium mn ma BILL VTn.TJ AMSON, veteran Prison Greys backstop, will be back ef the .leg today when the Greys tackle the Cascade lea gne's Gnlstina Reds In a I pjn. game at Wafers, park. William sen la one ef the top hitters on the OSP nine also. Dasobcill's Play. C1k O Holmes, Braves SS Rosen. Dodgers JT Cavarrotts. Cubs ....SO Cucnuo. Whne Sox SS Case, Senators -. S3 S4 AS B Pet SSS 62 1M 290 51 3 J81 J24 4S SO XI SOS Z SS .337 23S 33 73 . 311 SS OS J1J Runs batted in: National lea cue Obno, Dedcers, -ss; Molnws, Braves. S4: Xlnott. Pirates. 4t: Walker. Dodcers. 4t. American leaaue Etten. Yankeea, 41: R. Jonnaon. Red Sox. 41: Stenbene, S3. Home cuns: National leagut Losnbardt. Gianta. 11: DiMag rio. Pniluao. 12: ndam. Cardinals, 11. Ajneiican iaague Stephens. Browns. 13: R. Johnson, Red Sox, S; Hayes, In duns, 7. 1 rr-t-- Segur Handicap Track Record TieAB citing 3rd Net Title 1- ;::! EVANSTON, IU., June 30-(rV Any element of doubt " about Francisco (Pancho) Segura's prowess . with a two-handed swing was! erased once and for all on the' courts at Northwest ern university today when he won his third straight national collegi ate tennis; singles crown and I then teamed, with Tom Burke of Miami university to . take the doubles title. - Segura, the ' transplanted Ecua dorian, breezed along in the final round of the singles division of the 6 1 s tj annual tournament to beat U' Fijank Mehner from ,the Army's West Point team, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Then he and Burke dumped Lt. Mehner and Warren Drake, also of West. Point, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the doubles finals. - . - GI Net Team Nips British LONDON, June 30 -(A5)-With Queen Mary among the 5000 spec tators, the United 'States army tennis team ' defeated the repre sentatives of the British Empire three matches to onein the-first international contest on Wimble don's famed courts since 1939 ; Sgt. Bobby Harmon of Sah Francisco Whipped Squadron Leader Dan Maskell of London, 6-3, 2-6. 6-3, to send the U.S. service men off the courts vic torious. Texas Sandman 2nd, Cay Dalton Third j ' By Knss Newland ARCADIA, CaUt, June StWr Charging into the lead at the far turn and resisting all efforts of rivals in the stretch. Thumbs Up, even money favorite, won the 1945 Santa Anita $100,000 added j handicap over - a' mile and a quarter today by approximately " half a length. The time of 2:01- 15 equalled the track record set by Seabiseuit in winning the 1940 renewal . of the country's richest -race. j. : , i'... i Texas Sandman, 12 to 1 shot, ran second and Gay Dalton, the Mexican champion, closed with, a rush for third. Th winner paid $4.00, $2.90 and $2.40. - Texas -Sandman rewarded backers with ' $6.10 and $3.70 and Gay Dalton, second choice of the bettors, re turned $3.50. Triplicate took the fourth position. y j Longdea Boots Winner . Johnnv i Lnnffden. 3S-voar-old ' riding veteran, rode Thumbs Up masterfully. Holding the 6-year-old bay son of Bleinheim II out i of the Man O' War mare, Gas - -Bag, Just off the pace, he moved Into contention as the neld rounded the far turn. T ; Thumbs Up responded. ' like a champion, coming up on thepacBT setting Stronghold and Victory Drive. . Texas Sandman made its ' f move at the same time. Gay DaL- ton, winner of Mexico City's larg- , est .stakes, also Jumped into ac tion. As they hit the head of the stretch, Thumbs Up had the race under control,' easily noticeable to the crowd, ' j- BetUng Mark Notched ; 1 ; The t shirt-sleeved crowd of 55,000, considerably under the record throng of 76,649 last Mem-i onal day, made up in dollars' what It lacked in size The muvL tuel handle of $791,837 set a new bsm n.nu a . k aa nil as miiivi a as -bp $776,408 went through the mach ines . in this year's - Kentucky derby. More than a third of the amount was bet on Thumbs Up' Navy Bomber Wins SEATTLE,- June lHJf)-Un. Irving Levine's Navy Bomber took his second Longacres feature of the, season today, romping home four lengths to the good in a mile and !a sixteenth gallop for $820. Lady Listo was second and Sardaia third: , Smith Beate Oaks - : HOLLYWOOD, June 30-ff) Hollywood continued .its winning ways tonight, taking Oakland 9-4, for the second win in a row. Ron nie Smith- was touched for nine hits by the Oak but managed to keep them well scattered. ) Chetkovich. t Lota (7) and Kearse; saniui ana nui. Nelson Nabs links Lead crnoAGO. jut iHry-TU 4,M &len Victory natlon al ssiasi j;olf tiernasoini revert ed 4e-ecrint today an. the MWas , ef the fairways. Byron Nelson, ot Toledo, hopped hmto the fcalf-way.- leaoV of the 72-holo -event wtih a-aastering fweur suaiw-pej. 6 for a 26-hele arerate ef The two asaensna: setters. Defending Harold (Jag) MeSooden, , ef SajnforsL Ma, 4nsd ChieaVs Ky ' Laff eon, craeked ander the prea- ef Lord Byron and failed te better 76 fa the seoond lie , MeSnodon naatehod Nelson's tore-auuler-pai' 24 est the war ent today, but eaane heane la St while Lord Byron oUnaaned a ether 24. That left Jug a stroke behind at It hoioa with lit. Laffoon, hrnJltneT -the-- ooimdo ef Calemit Cotntry crab's ar It lay -ent, had te battle a sudiea wand storm on his fbnl nine a took a 36 after opening with the slay's best nine hole effort, S3. ! . Utah Open Set SALT LAKE CITY, June StHJP) The annual Utah open golf tour nament will be played at the Salt Hutch In as lit and afasl. Chicago . oil 030 0001 f 1 York . 00S SOS oio S S 1 i Brickassu an4 UvingsSon; 'Xmmerich. HarreU r). Bain (8) and Khitts. CbinciiuurU 001 1 SOS IS 17 1 Philadelphia OSO 300 011 S 13 S Heussw. Fox 14 and Unser. Rxldls scnanz, Leon 14), Barret (7) and i Dodgers, Tigers Post Wilis, to AddMargin By the Associated Press Both the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Detroit Tigers, got bach Sat urday what they lest Friday in respective majer league pennant -races, the Dodgers : by -patting on another ef their spectacular late taaing attacks to slam !p 8eweU and Mttsbnrrh riratos, S-5 and the Tigers by taming back the . rhUadelphla Athletics and Bob Neweoea, 4-L ' Brooklyn went, t-rre and a half games in front of the Card inals. who lot St Boston, 8-4. The Tigers hiked their r-'.ta te a'r i a-".I t-'t' - " ? ?.eir Toi Yankees, -.who 1 t si Chi- League Leads field by poling his second bonier ef the seasen ; with i two on In I the ieighth. The - Chicago Cube downed the . New York Giants,' 5-3, and the Cincinnati j Beds spoiled Bea Chapman's debnt as manager of the Phillies, 11-5, In the ether National league games. Veteran Earl Caldwell turned back the Yanks for the Sex and Ernie Bonham waa the , loser. "The s Cleveland Indians ; went down twice before the V ashing- ton 'Senators, 3-4 - in ; the first rasae as John NireeUng won his second game of tie season, and 7-1 fci the "Tjticap as Hkley KaeTnejvr"rled a foiir-lltier. Tfc -""v- - r ' " " i g arc" JOHNSON KAHOKSt Czzzzs, Uznlzzk 'Also one fast Motor boat that we will rent out to responsible parties Sunday only; NOTICE TO OUTDOAItD j.JIOTOXl 0WNEI13 Test your motor free in our ptw tub, two steps from your tar at tr- saiern Bostnotise. M .4 Ewell Ties Mark In AAU Oval Try NEW YORK, Juno 30f)-Pvt. Barney Ewell, one-time Penn State great, unfurled a pre-war sprint at the National AAU track and field championships and equalled his own meet record In winning the 100-meter dash in :10.S. I It was the only record ap proached at the annual meet nl though virtually each raee . wag close enough to pull the few apec- tators at Randalls Island -stadium out of their seats. jmkumir I locsors j AMESUCAM LEAGUE STANDINGS ' W t, TrV w I. Pet Oetreit . ST 4 407ICbieae.K S3 30 31 N. York & 29 JSJSt. Lwu SS-UXO aoston . 23 37 .542 Clevelnd S6 SS .4t Wshfta SI S9 JU PhiU. 0 40 13 Saturday results: At Detroit 4. u. delphia 1; At Cleveland O-l, Waatring- 1 too 3-7; At Cnieaeo S, New York 1: At St. Louis 3. Boston S (called In seventh. rata).,, . ... .... -., ii . NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS i W L Pctt -. i- ' l. Brkbm 44 S4 .S2Sittibr1i SS aa asa St. Louis SS 37 J71jBoston SO 31 .493 N. York 3 SS -Mi CincnatU SS XI .47S Chieaf o S3 27 Ml Phils. 17 1 J4S Saturday rasult- At Kmnkh, a Pittsburgh S; At Boston S. St. Louk 4; At New York 3. Chlcafo a; At Phno dolpbta S. Cincinnati 11. , Hata CrayantKiS "Tney tano SIN Qothiers 45t 8UU . . KalosB) mmsSi mm TOP fo) ill fb ! i(LC i I rTk so 7Z C O v"l I I 7- 7 ' 2 al " W aasnp'w w I EArX STAUSSAUGn, MANAGEIt IJt f. Conunerclal ; Sains . t , llSt e st m rm y """f ..village 'J ' 'nd ; ' ' '