VAGZ EIGHT Busiier nares Fillv Handicao . $50,000 Purse Goes f To Louise flayer Nagl f ARCADIA,' Califs July 4-r-Louis B.' Mayer's; Busher -today piitraced . its entry-mote, : Whirl about, , to win the $50,000-added Santa Margarita .handicap, the richest race for three-year-old and lip fillies and mares. A Herschbertf s Canina came in third. Thle three-year-old, already winner of $jl 00,000, was behind the pacemaker , in the early running, but moved j in determinedly when railed uport in the last quarter. It took the lead in the final eighth and finished a length and a half In front. Canina finished half a . length behind Whirlabout."," . The holiday crowd .of ' 63,000 wagered $629,154 on the feature race. Portland Players Dominate Tourney . PORTLAND, Ore., July 4.r-JPy-Hcnry Neer, Spokane, beat Ned Jungck, Portland, 6-4, 7-5, to stay in the men's singles matches at Oregon State: tennis championship tournament here. All other play offs in the men's' singles were Portland players. - In the women's singles ArviUa ; McGuire,. Berkeley, beat' Gladys Ross, Seattle, 2-6, 6-2, 7-5. All others were Portland players. Seraphs, Suds Split LOS ANGELES, July! A.-(JP) The Los Angeles Angels defeated Seattle 4-3 in the opening game of a Pacific Coast league double header today -and then suffered a 5-0 setback in the nightcap. Seattle 000 110 001 S 3 0 Los Anuele i ...:..001 110 0014 S 9 De i Moran. Elliott (7 ). Orphal (9) nd Sueme; Adams and Grne. j Seattle . j Ift3 001 05 1 Vna Angeles I............. 000 000 00 4 0 Turpin and Sueme; Lammcn, Mer ,kle (4) and Kreitner. Bander Beats Lo wry SPOKANE, Vash July 4.-(p)-Cobby. Bander,. 182, Los Angeles, tonight wan a 10 round decision over j Ted Lowry, 179, New Bed ford,'" Ma ss alter knocking" the evasfye Lowry down' once in "the ninth- round of a victory J boxing club main event match.. . ' . Flanagan Fishing ) SPOKANE, July 4.-iVP)-Father Flanagan of Boys .Town, Neb., ar rived here today for his first fish ing trip. Accompanied by his bro ther, Father P. A. Flanagan of ' Omaha, he, will spend two weeks . at the headwaters of the St. Joe - river.1 in the Idaho nanhandV liooler lief ends litie 1 PHILADELPHIA, July 4.-UP)-. Joseph Megyseyr of New York A. C. retained, his national AAU 20-kilometer walking chamnion khip today . by bresting j the .'. tape m l hour, 5a minutes and 15 sec onds." The time was 14 minutes flower than his 1944 pace. CHICAGO, July 4 -P)-.Equifox, X-year-oid son of the famed Equipoise, won the first division of the $25,000 added Equipoise mile before 40,000 at Washington Dark 1 today by two" and half - lengths. St Jock was second and Valdjna" Lamar third in a field rt nin ' . .- ..... , . ' . . Joyce Wins Eighteenth SACRAMENTO, July rA.-(JP)- Jjob Joyce won his 18th victory of the season tonight as he shutout Sacramento in the first game of a twin buu " ; an Francisco . ...... 012 010 13 14 0 ?eramento. 000 000 00 3 0 jovce ana sprinz; : wood ind SchlueVr. i ' , . Aiidcrsson Near Record p. GOTHENBURG, Sweden, July 4WP)rArne Andersson of Sweden won the 1500 meters tonight in his .best time of the season, 3:45, only va seconds short of Guilder : Haegg's world record. , Rifle Tourney Slated- ; I PORTLAND, Jul v - 4-f.2p)-Statc guard rifle teams will compete soon for a trophy donated by Col onel WilliamM. Beveridge, Port land, "how with the Ninth service command at Fort Douglas, Utah. At Santa Anita Huge Crowd, Many Entrants at ... ,..- 0 ' . With so many entrants in some of the races, that heats had . to - k run n fl vral tiMI,l avmiI, of necessity ' bad to be omitted, the annual Fourth of July kids !' athletic carnival held a Marion Square nnder the direction of ' success. No less interested In (. the affair than the kids were the !' proud mamas and papas of the ; contestants and the hundreds of .. . . . ; atner grown-ups wno crowaca f Marlon Sqnare throoghout the ,'day. The. milling crowds, held hark- ' h imiIIm ribm. wvfnl I f times swallowed up the opening ; made for the races and made the WW mmw i'U- 'lPjrr-.-:ywy? yy.-'w-jf-.?.x?ywWMwiMHW , tt"V)T' I I " f 1 T m Hi M I rr---j rn-r vtimm'w I. ' " - . ' . J . . . ... .' ,. : , - .,..::.: -"'5'.. .' '. - , , ,:. , .. .. , 4 " .III I Vfvqgtr WMMf i V J-- AWT" (f . JMMflMW " i , y " I rT" ' i ' v,-i - - ; , -' f t" ? " ' ' I 1 I SLUGGER' STEPHENS: Vernon -i Lonla Browns, here demonstrates his feason why perfect eye, .over lapping grip and balanced - stance. Were there an all-star game this year in the majors, Stephens would quit likely .be the American learne'a shortstop. He hails from California. . ' Liska9 Helser Pitch Portland Beavers 1 ; To Double Win Over Oaldand Oaks, 6-0, 3-2 OAKLAND, Calif.. July 4.-Pr-Thei Portland Beavers defeated the Oakland Acorns twice today. veteran Ad Liska pitching the nightcap win. An Independence Liska pitched to only 29 men Duration Sets Grid Schedule The seven-team Duration foot ball league has announced its 1945 schedule, a round-robin affair. which opens Friday. October 5 and. closes Friday, November 23. League Secretary Gerald "Jiggs" Burnett of Woodburn made the announcement. Burnett's Champion Woodburn Bulldogs open at Molalla on the fifth and. wind up against Stayton at home , on - November 23. , Both' Staytorr: and' Dallas will be mak ing their debuts in the league next fall and join Woodburn, Silver- ton, (janpy, cnemawa ana Mol alla., Mt Angel, another member of the. Duration wheel, does not play footbalL " - ; , The. complete schedule: Friday, September SS Open. Friday- October S 'Woodburn at Molalla: Silverton t Canby: Dallas at- Chemawa; Stayton bye. Friday. October 12 Molalla at Sil verton; Canby at Stayton: Dallas at Woodburn; Chemawa bye. Friday; October 19 Chemawa at Molalla: Canby at Woodburn; Stayton at Dallas; Silverton bye. Friday.) uctooer z Moiana at stay ton: Chemawa at Canby; Silverton at Dallas: Woodburn bye. Friday,! November 2 Dallas at Molalla; Woodburn at Chemawa; Sil verton at Stayton; Canby bje. C-BV Engage r's Nine JUNIOR 1"B' STANDINGS W la Pet. W I. Pet EUstrom s 4 1.000 H-Haulr 1 S .ISO Yeater's 2 1 .M7 W-Salem 0 4 .000 U-Brrick 2 l .mt tooaya game -at Leslie. f:is p.m. icaieri vi. viougn-uarrlck. Although the FJfstrom's nine has salted away the first half pennant in the SalemlsJunlor baseball "B" league,! the dosing battle of the half today at Leslie, between the Clough-Barricks and Yeater Ap pliance kids will offer a sizeable struggle for place honors in the loop, standings. The 6:15 o'clock scrap finds both C-Bs and Yeater's tied with two wins and one loss and the winner nabs off second place. I : Elfstrom's cinched the first half flag Tuesday at West Salem by nipping the winless West Salem Lions,- 3-0. ! TVinkies Win Two SAN DIEGO, July 4.-;p)r-The Hollywood Stars took an Indepen dence day doubleheader from San Diego today, capturing the open er, 3 to 2, in 10 innings and win ning the seven-imiing nightcap by the same score Hollywood -L.100 001 000 13 10 0 San Diefco 000 002 000 02 1 0 Mishasek and. Hill; Dumler and Bal linjrer. Hollywood . 010 100 13 1 S San Diego .-.101 000 02 8 0 R. Smith and Kxause; Xavea and ttauinxer. , . l ' ! ' . ? v. - V " 1 : . - task of running off the affair pretty difficult for the diree- tors. v- :- ... . :." , ... j V Suitable prises were sward Jed to the winners In all the races, the awards having been donated through local merchants. :-." , ' '-; 40 yard dash, boys under 12 Edwin Bauer. John Chandler, MaiJin Nel son; second heat. 40 yard dash, boys under 12 Eugene Gebauer. Jimmie Simmons. Don Huff. 25 yard dash, boys under 8 Derald - Isaacson, George Chandler, Jerry Greig. 40 yards, girls under 13 Esther Griffin, Jessica Simmons. Gloria Cur tis. 23 yards, girls under Arriith Garver, Barbara Owens, Shirley Vin cent.' - I -I - ; , , . 50 yards, boys under 16 Don Gocrt en, Stanler Neperud, Gordon Sloan; second heat, beys ;under 18, to yard Thav Stephens, one of the aee hitters In two - hit ) 6-0 victory in the matinee day crowd of 8300 watched the in copping the opener, his Uth 1 Headers 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet, W l Pet. Detroit 40 20 .608 Chicago i 35 34 .507 New Yrk 37 30 .5S2 SILouis 31 33 .484 Washlnst 35 30 .538 Oevelan 20 35 .453 Boston 35 31 J30 Philadel 31 44 323 Wednesday a scores: At Cleveland 4-2. New York 2-3: at Detroit 3-5, Boston' 4-2: at Chicago 4-2. Washinf- ton 5-11; at St Louis 2-4, Philadel phia Ji-5. : , j . -t ' . NATIONAL MAGUS W'L' Pet. W t. Pet. Brooklyn 42 27 . Pittsbrg 38 32 .528 UUCagD : 90 IB .W BOSTOn - JJ3 M'.TCS St Louis 38 30 .539 Cincinti 30 34 .409 New Yrk 90 S3-MS Philadel SO 54 SW Wednesday's t scores: At -New York 4-2. SX Louis i. at Brooklyn 3-5, Cincinnati 4-3; at Boston 3-. Chicago f-7: at Philadelphia . 7-0, i Pittsburgh t-w. fl i i i 1 1 . Legion Hitters Roger Dasch, the lad who led the Salem Junior league in bat ting list rummer, is currently the No. It swatsmith,' for the Capital Post No. 9 Junior Legion team, tells lip - to t date statistics. The shortstop has rapped 15 hits in a umes at cat ior a .433 mam Second - sacker Dick; : Hendrie and 4tjliy mfielder Del i Klenn are tied for second at .375. Center fieldiBud McKinney is wafting .364.1 post of the averages were fortified considerably in the 34-4 victory tegistered over the peni tentiafy. "rookies" a fewl weeks ago when the Legion kids col lected21 hits, f The team has won six and lost three igames to date and wades into Marion - Washington county Legion eliminations ; next Sunday with a 2:30 p.m.-game at Geo. E. Water! field against Forest Grove, O AH It Pet E Dasch. .8 33 8 - IS .455 3 Hendrie. ; 2b 32; 10 12 .375 4 jviecn, fa . McKinney, cf Craig.? b . Valdecilf 4 8 6 31 J75 D 33 10 II 1 8 23 7 348 1 -4 8 13 .308 1 Funk. 4 L.21 ;2i JS 0 i7 J03- 3 3 J22 0 Allison.' e i e : so Sv 38 27; Aplineton. u .it Russell, rf :J Dalke. ib 8 Carrollll p 4. 8 8 .214 1 8 .183 0 8 .167 2 1 .133.. 0 0 .000 0 8 .000 8 18! Province, p jjj., S 15 Keppinger, p .i. 3 1 Houeki u i..i 1 ToUW 9 278 72 81 J91 18 National: Park SEATTLE, uly 4 -UP)- Nation al Park won the $5000 Independ ence icjay haiidicaj at Lohgacres race track today before a holiday crowd of 12,000 which poured an all-time one-ay record $326,589 througjjrthe pari-mutuel windows. t The feature! of the 10-race card was a! three-liorse photo . finish. 'with Ifavy Bomber second and rnvate; i young ; third. . National Park paid $35.50, $11.10 and $3.30. IGtt Races HI. l ;. dash -4 ; Jamea Conk. Rmm R,m, Jimmie ; Simmons; third heat, boys un der IS. I 50 yard dasn- Leo Rushin. Jack Rfchards, Oliver Boline. SO yatrds. girts under 18 ' Ruby Denhant Fern Vice, Pat. Heath; second heat. Rirls under IS, 50 yards EJiia- Dn bimmons, Mildred Denham, EUeen Anderson; third heat, girls under 16. so yards Loretta W; ilson. Irene Robow, j Maria Rogers. Shoe; trace, bovs under-16 Rnire Davis, ; Edward .Meyers, Vina! Myers. Shoe race,- boy under 18 (low Jaced shoes) i-w Don Goertzen. Ivan Gartner, James Cook, Back-ward race, boys un der 1ft ;- Alvin i Kampstra. Roger Gebauer, . Norman Miller. Backward race, bfryi" under 1$. second heat James Cook, Edwin Bauer, Lawrence Scheelaii i . Backward race, girls under. 16 Elizabeth Simmons. Jessica Simmons. Mary Polales. i Backward race, girls under 16, second heat Esther Grif fin, Marto Bauer. S. Polales. Pacing Cop Handicap OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. the American leagve for the St. and Roy Helser hurling the 3-2 dpubleheadef. win of the year, third . baseman Hafey getting the two blows off the submariner. Oakland suffered heavily in losing, Norm DeWeese stepping in a hole in the outfield and severely ' injuring a leg, ' Ed Silvanic crashing into the wall so hard he had to leave the game, and Floyd Stromme following suit Portland 87 37 .808 Oakland 48 48 .484 Seattle ' 51 42 .548 San Dif 45 50 .474 San rran SO 44 .532 Los Ana 43 51 .457 Sacramnt 4C 48 .409 Hollywd 30 56 .411 (Scores Wednesday: At Oakland 8-2. Portland 8-3; at San Diego 2-2, Holly wood 3-3: at Los Angeles 8-4. Seattle 6-3; at Sacramento 0-4. San Francisco 3-3. hen he caught a line drive oU Larry ... Barton's bat in the seventh frame, d - -. . T Helser won his 12th game' in Ike .nightcap, giving up just sil hits. The game narked the debut ih the Bevo lineup of catcher Roy Younker, acquired yesterday from tjie Sacramento club. Younker for nerly caught in the Western Irt trnational league. - : - POKTLANO : Al I I fO A Shone. cf J ' S 1 1 1 Barton, i. Ibt:.:. ?. 3 10 Harris. If 4 English. 3b: 5 i.4 . uuUjc. rf ONeu, as i . .: 4 lnines. 2b ; 5 .... 3 r- Llka. p . L svuu. c .... .2 0 1 jTotals U OAKLAND' CfeuHield. H .... Plcetti. lb i..... DeWeese, cf Searsella. If-cf . Ifawkins, rf Stewart, 2b Hafey. 3b-cf Kearse, e Stromme, p SUvanic. If! ..... Zidich, Gibson, p :... ....... Rpsenlund, 3b .. Bates, .37 8 12 27 10 3 0 ....3 0 ; 1 8 0 1 8 0 1' 0 0 . 0 0 8 1 8 8 ; . l o o rotals 29 0 2 37 12 J Zidich hatted for Stromme in Sth. f Bates batted tor Gibson in 8th Portland 120 Ml 010-8 Oakland ; I 000 000 0000 Purors: Caulfield, Kearse. Rrms bat ted in: GuUic. Barton 2. tnglish. Har ria. Shone. Two-base hits: j Harris. Three-base hita! Barton. Sacrifices Lfska-. Double plays: Harris-Nunea-Bar tan. Left on bases: Portland 10, Oak land a. Bases on balls: off stromme 4. Strike outs: by Stromme 1, Gibson 1. Liska 4. HiU: off Strom trta 10 in fnarings. ' Earned, runs : .off . Stromme S. Hit by pitcher: by Stromme (Souza) Wild pitches: Liska. Losing pitcher: Stromme. Umpires: Dempsey and Ed wards. Attendance 8300. Time 1:42. PORTLAND 1- - Shone, cf Barton, lb Hrris. tf Earlifh, 3b Gallic, rf -J. . AB B H PO A .40120 -.4 .4 3 Oifll, ss Ntines, 2b Younker. e Helser. p totals .2 3 ...3 30 3 10 21 OAKLAND Caulfield, aa Bates, lb Hafey. cf ..... Scprsella, If Hawkins, rt .... -f 0 0 s 11 10 Oil 0 10. 0 8 1 1 S 0 0 1 3 0 i 0 3 8 8 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 . ... a 3 3 ,-.S 3 Stewart, 2b Raimondi. e . ROseolund. 3b Lotz. p Kearse, Babichj p -.3 Totals i 27 2 ; 6 21 10 ? Batted lor Lotz in 5th. Portland , am oil 03 Oakland .....w. 000 011 02 Errors: Caulfield, Hafey, Hawkins. Rilns batted in: Helser, Raimondi, NOnes. Hafey. two-base hits: Shone. Harris, Nunnes. .Bates. Hafey. Stewart. Three-base hs: Raimondi. Sacrifices: OTJeiL Left - on bases: - Portland . Oakland 4. Strike outs: by Lota 2. Babich I. Helser J. .Earned runs: off Lofts 1.- Babich 1. Helser - 2. Hitsr off liu i in a innings. Losing pitcher Lots. Umpires: .Edwards and Oemp sey. Time 1 J2.-. Attendance 8300 (es- uiiiaieu; Wrappings of aluminum have been developed to keep parsnips, ayocaaos, plums and oranges fresh iqr as long as six months; BiaUory " juts ,: Cravaaetted They take a ducking' Clothiers 45 State Raleis aaaaaaaBaaaaaiJ ..,KV.U.V...,. v I Oroon,Tktinda7 Momlag, July '5;' IMS ' --:;v r .... '-r . -1 ?i . ' CoiimsMmhleOti .Warden ; George v Alexander't i State afreet (daa Juried, off iheir ajuinal "Relays" inside the pen- ltentlary Jwalla yesterday, , and foDowugav fall day ! of thrill-' filled action-ail the way, from, pie-eating to' ponch pitchmg In the yearly ontdoor boxisg card, .;- - all who witnessed or took part in i the igala. . Fonrth-of-Jaly eele- : ; bration P. were : convinced this mpty-eUftita revival jwais lost, as successful as were any in the . past. - v ; Prizes, '- all 'donated, and the hard-to-ret kind consisting of cigars, cigarettes, top-grade can dies, fruit, etc.,; were doled in Dodgers Break Even, Lead Now 3 Vi I Games NEW YORK, July 4-iP)-Two home runs by Augie Bergamo, one with the bases loadedsparked the World's Champion St. Louis Cards to a19-2 romp over .the Giants today as the - Redbirds sept a twin-bilL They blastecj Bill Voi selle from, the hill in grabbing an 8-4 decision In the opener. The twin-win moved the : defending titlists' back into second spot, and to within 3 games oil the lead ing Brooklyn Dodgers.!.. Hal Gregg became the first Na tional league pitcher to win 10 games as he hurled The Bums to a o-j aecision over Cincinnati in the second half of a doublehead er. The Reds copped the opener 4-3 behind Bucky Walters., Bill Nicholson's second home run of the game made with one out in the ninth inning, gave the Chicago Cubs a 7-6 victory over the Boston Braves in the second game of their doubleheader, after the Cubs had won the first game, 5-3. ; - Belting. two, Philadelphia Phil lies pitchers for 15 hits,' the Pitts burgh Pirates slammed: their .way to a 13-0 victory in the nightcap of the holiday twin-bill after the nms naa ekea out a 7-6 . wm in the opener. '. . : .. ' . . .. Miller-Cochrane Meet . KNOXVTLXE. July 4-jiPr-Lj0u Miller, 148-pound. : New Yorker, tvill meet welterweight Freddie Cochrane here July IT in a 10- round non-title, bout. " promoter George Cazana said today. ' afii afla Cardinals win k Two, Move Up 1 javson s Inwpensable lor Summer For j free and easy living, men, these are those indispensable items that hold-first place in you,j summer wardrobe. Get the inost out of your off-duty hours by wearing clothes that . give; the maximum in comfort without lowering; your ! stan dards of smart dressing. Make it your business to stop in to day for your summer needs. . SPORT COATS - 14.95 to 19.50 '. p. : 1. - -': . ' 1 , LEISUBE JACKETS r . . m i4 8.95 SPORT JACHTS :;J:7s95 to . i 1 ur 1 . a a a oanuty to, the, -winners- ot the W assorted irtaeeav dottlor the r moraing track and field progTaj.-'.'. Such popular OSP races a the -Kentackjr - Derb y." f Preak-1 nesa," "Sartoca Cap, : "Bel- mont Stakes, ."Grand National -Steeplechase," tag-o'-war, Llf- era raee, 1" Colored men's race,. fat. man's -race, jdashea, hurdles, -et al, wer' on-the ticket and open! to all -Inmates.: The annual "Grand Larceny Derby," ; usu ally the highlight of the outdoor menu, was-not held because, of the danger of injury to partici pants. Many derbyists have been hurt in the past. Brooklyn Makes Place r For Aged Babe Herman BROOKLYN, July 44V-The Brooklyn Dodgers today made room for the return of Babe Her man to the squad by releasing Ray Hayworth, 40-yearf old catch er. Herman was purchased zrom the Hollywood club of the Pacific Coast ' league and is enroute to Brooklyn. - - t Sammy West Released CHICAGO, July 4-()-The Chi cago White Sox today announced that Sam West, veteran outfield er recently discharged from the army, had been given his uncon ditional release at his own re quest1 .- - - American League Wednesday's scores: Boston ; . 003 COO 0014 8 0 Detroit 0O2 000 0013 7 2 Ferris and Garbark; Trout and Swift', Boston .......000 100 1002 4 1 Detroit :: 040 100 00' 5 12 0 Hausman, V. Johnson (6), Barrett (7) and Walters; Benton. Overmire iH and Swift. . New York I POO 000 1013 8 0 Cleveland . ..... 010 300 00 4 S 0 Borowy, Holcombe (7) and Drescher; Gromek and Hayes. - New York ; L.... 002 000 0013 8 1 Cleveland i 000 200 0002 7 I Gettel and M. Garbark; Reynolds and Hayes. McConnell O). Washington .18 800 002 Ml 5 13 4 Chicago ..'..002 801 008 1004 8 8 PteretU and TerreU; Grove, Dietrich (11) and Tresh. : -v ' Washington: -lll-OOl 10011 13 1 Chicago ' ooi 018 000 SSI ' Haefner and Evans; Humphries, Ross and Tresh- Cuhns. - ' 'Philadelphia two 111 000 3 8 0 St. Louis ...000 000 022 S 7 8 Gasaway, -Christopher and Rosar; Zoldak. .Potter and ManCnso. Philadelphia i 1-010 030 0015 1 8 St Louis 000 000 2138 11 4 Gerkin. Bemr 7) and George: Hoi Tingsworth. Zoldak (3) and Hayworth. Mancuso (7). Team Wardrobes ,i 19.50 13.50 I ? . . ... - I ..! iiu win imwi 1 .'iiiilii 1 11 " MT - r '"II1 MirM.il Lar ar tnc Bonunx track event wao Johnny fleffert, f ast-pedestbur member of - th Greya baseball (earn and once an outstanding ' athlete at r Saleua high. Hefwoavtlie 50.10O asm . 200 dashes, the mile . run and then ' Joined matea .Brenner, Swede" Johnson and Speneo U 'walta off with the relay. ,VCou pled with his i4 performances, noffert has deflnlidy taken over as "athlete a of ; the ; pack," the UUo Big take Cfosswhlto once wore at OSP. BasebaDer Johu son won the base-running event In the very good time of :15.1 Mitch Owens r Rodep Winner ST. , PAUT July - 4.-P)-Mitch Owens; Fresno,! Calif, Respite handicap of j having but one hand, outpointed 60 Contestants today in the 1 10th annual St. Paul rodeo to win the! $500 war bond for best all-around cowboy. i ; Owens was the only rider , to stay with h4 Brarhha bull mounts four successive rides and was thrown by only one of four broncs. Championships were: calf rop ing, Amye Gamblin, Wilson Okla.; Brahma bull, 1 0wens; ; : 'Bronc, Chuck Sheppard, Kirland, Aril.; bulldogging,! Dave Campbell, Las Vegas, Nev.f , . ) National League Wednesday's fames: CincinnaU .4 . 000 000 3014 11 3 Brooklyn - : - 200 010 0003 7 0 Walters and Unser; Herring and Peacock. c .. i . . - ' Cincinnati ,-..100 000 0022 Brooklyn : . 4 - i 00? 002 00 5 Hcusser. Modak and Lakeman; Gregg and D' Antonio. St. Louis L.004 lit 010 8 16 1 New York ... 4- ...000 002 0024 11 2 Barrett andiO'Dea; VolseUe, Harrell (4) and Lombard!. St Louis .100 174 005-H SO 0 New York 4 -000 101 000 2 8 1 Byerly and k Rice; - Emmerich, Han sen. Bain, Fischer and Kluttz. Chicago J..t118 020 0105 11 ,1 Boston ..i....T.....100 000 020 3 10 3 Krickson. Derringer 8 and Wil Hams: Logan, Hendiickson (8, Coo pes (8) and Hofferth. . t-Chicago :i ..218 0?0 010 T 18 8 Boston l ...an oo a i 1 VandenbergJ Derringer and LiYlnr ston. Williams; HutchJngs. Hendrtck on, Logan. Cooper and Hofferthi. Pittsburgh .S2 110 BOO 12 4 PhiUdelphia X.. -: S02 016 01 7 13 0 . Sewell. -Reslgno - 8 an Salkeld. Davis (8); Lee. Schanz 9h and .Ser nlnlck. -L. : ' 1 Pittsburgh -'J.-. ;....030 802 200 13 IS 2 PhUadelphia I .CO0 000 0008 6 6 ' Butcher and Lopez; Judd, Leon and Mancuso. SpeideL ,; - - ? m.' ' . ' .:.. '" J v. Loisuro) tackot la checkod - j-: "i;lj,V ;:-.-!!v! V, . . . - " i - - I - I : SS. . Y5 'T -'T!' . .iad. dtici eVeaiVwiaiiejri ( f included ligin?4lroad Jump;' .Van'.Fooaea, derby for If -yea-. ; oldsand under; "Barber" Mor- rison, ateeplechase; WaJly Crews, lifer's i raee, and : Spraguo - and ; Bingham, , nolo rault. . The whopping good afternoon boxing card, a seven-bout affair, , saw the following results: ;.; j-,. u. ji.ner TKO ovwr: MayfVeld to 2nd; Sarri Wells TKO. over Del -Urban m 1st; Del Fuston decver Les Woav- r: Art -Ranson: draw . with jnoyd Flynnt' Ernie Sprarue dec." over. Cliff Bingham: K. O. t. McArthur- dec.', over Jim Anderson; Billy Rose dec. over Shadow McCJoud. Best . f If ht, Hanson and Sprague. Quickest knockout, Sam Wells.' -I '.--V . -' I : Pierelti Wins, Nats Nab Pair No. 10 for Mario Gli ft Belts Homers CHICAGO, July 4 -(Pi" Little Marino Pieretti, Washington's sen sational 1 extra-innings specialist, toiled 12 frames todayand finally emerged with his tenth win of the season, as he topped the White Sox 5 to 4. Aided by Harland . Clift's second and third homers of the day,' one with the bases full, the Nats also wori the ' nightcap 11 to 1 and moved within 4i,4 games of the leading Detroit Ti gers. Clift's Initial round-tripper had tied the score of the first game in the ninth inning.' Al Benton, working ' the first 6i innings, gait the Boston Red Sox i only four hits as the Detroit Timers earned aneven break by taking the second bait of a dou bleheader 5 to 2, after Dave Fer riss had bested Dizzy Trout of the .Tigers, 4 to 3, In the opener. : The New. York Yankees salvag ed the third game of the series with the Cleveland Indians, taking the second tilt of a holiday double header 3to 2, after dropping the opener 4 to 2. : .. ; One-armed Pete . Gray singled to drive in the tying and winning Tims in ! the ninth, inning as the St. TLouis Browns measured the Philadelphia Athletes for , a 6 to 5 Victory in the . second game cf the July Fourth doubleheader. A Browns ninth inning rally in the first game fell short and the Ath letics won. 3 to 2 to break a 14- game -losing streak. . ' , . Bathing suits have been con-, trived that, do' hot get j wet during, swimming - - they're -coated' with' transparent- plastic film. ': V' i KqEtwelaKl W r.,n . 1 .