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page six Thf Q-GOH STATESMAN.- Sedan.. Oregon. WectneadaY Morning August 8. 1145 1" im -irycial ISevo-Iaiinileir ; - ' I i Y. ; ;. ..f . . .pieBei .William H. j Klepper, known . to Northwest baseball bugs as. Bald Bill," generalissimo of all that is Portland Beavers, is indeed happy over the Ideal which sees our Salem Senators join the Bevo family Not classed as a baseball brain for nothing, Klepper avers the , move will prove beneficial to both his Beavers and to the situation ' in general here in-town 'and in the surrounding areas. No explana tion necessary. Mr. Klepper speaks wisdom and the baseball BerU and Bessies hereabouts are well aware of it by now. " Immediate Action (business manager, rebuilding, etc.) cannot be taken on the Salem setup now, offers the new boss. He says hell hold' back iuntil he's certain the Western International league .will swing intoj action next year. When the time ; comes," says ' he, . 'well probably put in. four " steady employees at Salem a full-' . time . business manager, a secre tary for. him, a full-time park superintendent and a team man-: ager. Just who they will be I don't know yet." i . Although MTi K. said nothing on he subject 1 while other Rose ' City dwellers verbally , spanked a '" metropolitan sheet for publishing it, general talk has one George ";Emigh, late of the army and for merly of Franklin high football ; coaching reknown, as the new business boss. Emigh is presently , , employed as trainer for the Beav :ers. Another source says Bill Gar ' barino, well known in Portland baseball circles!, is the gent who will come up with the Solon busi . rs reins. All I merely talk, how ' ever, and in. rio way official. One thing stjrictly official, and right from Vaughn street park (rounds shepherd "Rocky" Bene; ito himself hje won't be the new ? Salem greensward guardian. After - -19 years of it Mrith the Portlands, v "Rocky" grinsj '"Heck no, I've got . bad hops out of this place." r Pooh-poohs California Cries After convincing ourself that Mr. K intends doing as right as he can by jour next edition of the Senators in the win column, we asked him; his reactions to the blurbs of California scribes which . through the season have insisted (1) internal strife on the Portland nine was gradually coming to a head (2) Larry Barton was a cinch to take over the managerial - job after Marvi Owen was behead- ed and (3) Klepper himself had come within whiskers of tossing blows with Owen and they weren't peaking to each other. It's fortunate for same Califor rue scribes they weren't around to hear Mr. K.'a reactions. He brands the whole pack as, rabble- '- rousers who have apparently run put of something to write about and insists all is absolutely se rene on the Beaver payroll. As for miffing with Owen, the boss man promisesj the only difference he's had all season with the skip per came when neither agreed to , the other's salary terms last spring. . "Which was finally agreed upon mutually and! happily ," he adds. Prai$es Owen's Work In short, Mr. K. is convinced Mr. Owen has done a .good job with the Beavers this year a very .good job. If.jyou don't think so, look at the present PCL standings. As for a manager of the Senators, the quiet and slow-speaking gen- eralursimo merely early yet." j x A little fuir on passes, "Too the new setup will likely fly within the next two pr three weeks at that, for Klep per plans on a visit during which "we'll get to; work." ; Even Litka Mentioned Don't know where he got it, but Tacoma's Dan Walton clarions iirst applicant for the Senator stippership is Ad Liska, the sub mariner. "But there's a catch to ft," adds Mr;. W. "he wants to take half the Portland club along with him. ... Puhleeze, Dan'l. . The Portlands want the Salem " farm to produce young ball gamers, pot a rest home Laff of the week: The sporty looking khaki-clad ankling down the street with the "Waitress 1 Wanted" sign hung 'round! his . ck . . . (P.S. He got her, too!) llntder They Want 1 Figene natives are drumming ' for a clash between . the Fort ;.; Lewis Warriors (New York Yan- lees, GI version) and an all-star outfit gleaned from the, current . . Cascade league . , . A visit to the slaughterhouse would produce a much for the drummers " Add gents who clicked heels 7 tvheai Portland bought in at Sa- lem. Deacon Van Buren, the anc- ; tent Coast leaguer and Senator rach In 1940. "Great! Great!" , booms Deacon. "ShouldVe been done a long1 time ago and Biddy ' Sishop should've never been can- ed a business manager down , there." . . ! Chrhtman Improving From 'Beanbair Blow .. . ... v. ; t : i; " ST. LOUIS, Ag. 7-(-Mark Cbristmaa, SU Louis Brewna ' third base loan whe was hit la I the liead by a pitched baU la last . might's game with Cleveland, i Bad a -comfortable Bight," Clab ' Sargeoa Dr. Robert F. HyUnd reported today. Christmaa, hit . by AIHo Reynold' fast ball la the third ' tnningy anffered a train concussion and will be eat f the lineup for about II days, Dr. Ilyland said. V -V: :::. y'.-W'v I I'M 7 ' if:"- ' ' E.:, BILL KLEPPER my hands full here taking the of Blowup Salem Softball Team Forming The Salem Softball team, gal axy of local stars who have been long active in the sport, is now in the process of formation, announc es Manager Bob Schwartz, Sr. The handpicked team will participate in the annual state sof tball tourna ment dated, for Portland's Buck man field August 13-19. Schwartz has not announced the complete club roster but urges, all players he has contacted Jo turn out for practice Wednesday and Friday nights of this week. The workouts will be held at Olinger field at 6:30 o'clock each night The team roster will be announced later in the week. Beasley Heads PCL Pitchers LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7.-UP)- Continuing to dominate the coast league pitching parade. Bud Beas ley of Sacramento had chalked up 10 wins against two losses and San Francisco's Bob Joyce won 24 and lost seven through last Sun' day's games. . Value Eaves of San Diego re mained the strikeout leader with 148. Six Portland pitchers, were among the top 15, which follow: W L SO Pet Beasley. Sacramento 10 1 1 7 BS a las a so ts 7 84 37 14 9 10S 4 64 .333 .774 Joyce. San Francisco 34 Pulford. Portland .693 .080 Liska. Portland .. Cohen, Portland ... Demoran, Seattle Mann. Oakland .e7 .630 .647 .047 .640 .636 .630 .one Turpin, Seattle iieiser, Portland J. Mocser. Portland L 1 Fletcher, Sacramento Wi 1 C ..1 17 10 93 Eaves. San Dieco T.! 17 11 148 14 9 S3 .607 .600 .600 Gilmore, Oakland 87 Tising, Portland J,.. .9 33 Ci vies' ! Again For Red Reese SPOKANE, Aug. 7-0P)-MaJ. William B. (Red) Reese; for the last three years physical fitness mmi ; 1 1 ii a r m ouiwr wiin uie oecona iir iorce and football coach for the Second air force Superbombers, will re turn to civilian .life this week. friends were advised today. - Major Reese expects to return to Eastern Washington college to resume duties as coach and ath letic director, friends said. Kaltut-Kennedy Scrap Stated for 15 Rounds rOBTLAND, Ore, Aag. 1-(JP) The rorttand ! boxing cobubIsv sUa today raled th fight be tweea Joo Kahat Woodbara sailor, and Moose Kennedy, Ne gro eoateader for the northwest heavyweight title, ohovld go IS reaadsv . , ' .j The beat U slated for Aag. 17. Kahat woa a revku ll-roaad match with a TKO la the ninth. Imcrlcan League W t -PrtJ W I. Pet Detroit U 94 41 MSI ClTlnd 4S 4S JSQQ 1ST. York 80 43 J38 St. Louis 43 47 !489 Chicago SO 47 JlSiPhiladel .32 61 J40 No, games Tuesday. , Secies ' -:. I . . . ; '.. ....1 Did Pulfor ridWtibicG ' tor Leaders Ifcy.i Portland 83 44 .641 1 San Trad M 87 .489 Seattle .. "M 54 J78 S. Dleg 61 73 .439 Saermnto S3 S3 JMU A. -J. ..93 M .423 Oakland 85 M .496' HoUywct 83 7S .400 - Lart night's result; at Lbs Angeles 11. Hollywood Jr at Oaklapvl . San rranclaco j; at San Diego 9. Sacra mento 3: at Portland-Seatu4 no game, teams traveling. .( r.j j i : :'. 4 i? i 1 . 1 '' i i PORTXAND, Aug. 7-4 (Special) The Pacific Coast i which mjiy see the' land Beavers put a league series eadang Port- strajngle-hold on the J945 pennant opens here Wednesd ly night; when ihe Beav ers meet the secpndtplafce . Seattle Rainiers. . The Rainiers I are eight games behind the Beavej-s and the uura piace jacrameniq benaiors are sevea games in arrears of the Seattle. '" ' i I ." t- - I ". .! ' Dori Pulford, ace of the Beaver mound corps, will likely be Man ager Marv Owen's . choice in the opener, i He will be seeking Ms 19thi victory of the seasofi and will probably! be opposed .by lefthander Carl Fischer of the Rainiers, Suds. Won Last Series ' f . The lajst serie$ between the two ciuds a i jjseaiue saw. me roriiana club iwiii but 'three of the seven pamei. bne at i the fpu kptImi dropped (by the Beavlrs during the Iseasdn. " ; , : I t t. ". " Three I umpires, Jack Powell; Frisco Edwards? and Iiee Demb- sey have been assigned to work the crucial series and Cfast league President Clarence Rowland him-t self! willlbe in attefldanle. i .1 U Portland General Manager Bill Klepper jexpecta records T breaking attendanpe. for. the week. i!A doubleheader to make . up or Tuesday js gune lost because ! of traVel delays , will I prjbbably be pla Thursday of Friday. , and 111 Holmes oii NEW rx-ORK,SAug. -it'PJ-Tdm- my; Holmes of the Boston Braves and Tony Cuccinello of Chicago's White Sox UJ1 held ttie lead; in the ; major league batting , races Tuesday,. with two mofrths of the season l(o go. '.M : 5i Goody Rosen of Brooklyn still was shadowing Holme' .363 aver age with a second-place .362 in the National and Phili Cavarretta of Chicago had becomef an Import ant factor in the hit "derby with hi .337. mark! The tubs' first sacker picked up seyeripoints dur ing the last seven days, moving to within teight points, Of the lead in i averages, includins; Sunday's games. - : I .. 1 i ; Fourth place ;was held by Stan flack off Chicago at 1 .337, with Manager Mel-ptt of New York; climbing into a fifth-place tie with Lui Olmo of Brooklyn at .334. ! cuccipeuo went to bat only four time dining the weelt but failed tof hit, falling to SJ2& However, George jCase o; Washington, who has been chasing "Codch" for the last tw months, dropped to 316 ana tiara place. as George Stirn weiss of New York1 wjsnt into the runner-up postlwith 4 .318 marki Lou Boudreau of Cleveland and Eddie Lake of Boston were tied lor fourth at .308.: i J Tho lb leading batsman in each lea (rue: .i Leacna 1 NaUaaal Player. tlub L O AB R H Pet Holmes, Boston Rosen. Brooklyn k. 93 S8t S4 13S J63 99 m 77 133 J7 99 89 7 131 437 94 B&S SO 13S J34 4 326 64 109 .334 Cavarretta. Chicago Hack, Chicago Olmo. Brooklyn urt. Mew York Kurowikl. St Louis 87 831 50 109 J17 Oinges. PhUadelpnia. 93 843 43 10 Mt Johnson,! Chicago . . 99 404 70 134 J1J WaUter, Brooklyn 100 !S99 71 134 411 Asiiorkaa Loagoif: "'I I X f.;-' t i Cuccinel)o. Chicago - 84 303 38 M 429 SUmweitt. New York 93 384 68 123 418 Case. Washington 92 1377 5 119 416 Lake. Boston 79 264 59 83 408 BoudreaU. Cleveland. 89 318 45 9 408 Estalella; Philadelphia 93 333 37 103 407 stepnens. St. Louis 90 J34S 98 104 401 Myatt. Washington 313 48 93 497 Moses, Chicaao 87 Mayo, Detroit .: 94 1344 48 101 494 373 99 10t 480 Dallas Towjies 1 Lose to Vantabrt j D AULAS The Dallas Townies t M i- dropped two more games to the Vanport Black Sox faiere over the weekend, losing II tA i Saturday night ajnd 8 to 4 Sundky afternoon. The Sox had also won a previous engagement played here early In uie season, s ; i f Nefl I Richardson- ultched Satur day's game for Dallas and I was combed for It blows Rod Prov ince ssnd Dick1 AlUion, ; batteri mates during the surhmer for Sa lem' American i Legion nine. worked Sunday garjie. Province axso gave up 11 hits. Vant -11;; ll Dallas Searcle and Benetiekt: Richardson. nwiwn. ana snrwrt.; I -, Vanport S , ; 8 It ! 1 Dallas i - f 4 O Wbb and BenefleWJ Province and Aiuson . .. ; j National Lcjaquo V . W . Pet Chicago .63 84 .6491 Pitsbrgh 91 50 405 Clntinn 43 53 .448 Boston 48 ;s .453 St. Louis 99 42 .584! Brooklyn 33 43 .561 N. York -34 47 43 Philadel .28 73 463 Tuesday's game ljn, postponed, 1 ' " ! - ' - at Boston-Brook ti -if V 1 i ;)' 'it I n. n ..: 7 CI -Y i S ' ' 'I 4 -4 & dJMMrj8MtJ FRiNK SHONE, former Portland sjmed into his own as a Port land Beaver regular, will be very much among those present this week at Portland when r tht Reavers battle off another era- cal series with the Seattle Hai- er. ' ! - ' 4 altonsSked eet Tonight he I Salem Chapter, Izaak Wal ton League of America, will con vene in its regular monthly meet- ingf tonight at eight o'clock at the; Boy Scouts club house, Prin gle park. The chapter's auxiliary will also meet tonight at the same place. - The business meeting will prob ably see the members decide on tho location of the proposed . post war club house. The city council Monday night authorized sale of w PrijTgle park property to the chap ter for the building. James Loder, chapter officer, was in attendance Monday will likely give a re port On .the property transaction Since tonights : gathering is to include a business meeting only, early j adjournment is expected, Fuji attendance Is urged by Secre- tarjy : armon Garrett. A's Purchase Jake Caulfield Iladelphia, Aug.: n -ii- JPhiladelphia Athletics an- 9 : nounoea toaay mat tney nave iax eni title to John (Jake) Caulfield, .300 hitting shortstop of the Oak land club of the Pacific Coast league in exchange for Outfield- erfCharley Metro and two players to jbe designated before January 1. Metro left here with the A's when they entrained last night for Sti Louis and he will continue on to I California. He came to the A's oh waivers from Detroit last 'season Caulfield, in his early twenties, was Owned briefly last winter by the Phillies, but he refused to re- oiborneBekts ' a U - ' Pauline Betz TY 111 V X vsi-, tlCl, (Tp-Margaret Osborne i of San Francisco won the Delaware women's tennis championship for the second straight year today by defeating national , champion champion Pauline Bets of Los Angeles, tn the tournament final here.! Miss Osborne lost; the first set 3-8, but took the next two sets B-4 and -T 5-.. In the -doubles final, Miss Os borne and Louis -trough, of Bev erly Hills.. Calif., defeated Miss Btx and Doris Hart, of Miami, - krrrr mi Bucko Too Toiigh for Wii Burly Back Davidsoa, the powlegged basher who draws his pay doing essential farm work flaring tho day, last night rough- ' ed tap Mustachioed Tea: Hager la the final fall at their, gathering M the armory aad walked off kith the aula event win on Ibtehmaker Ctoa Owen' week, ly crunch card. . '' . ( 1 Bucko, usually a class "B gladiator bat now holding double A axplratioas, used a Boston crab notd on wee Hager to wia the jriniale. II used the same hold So j gain tho opening f-Sll, but lever Tex sneaked in with a ties of spectacular flying scis- rs coaxers to -tie the match ? By. Jack Hand 'if. .J Rebel; a ehabby: lefthander NEW YOfcK, Aog. 1-iJfy-lt'n t: frona the Cardinal .Waist gaig, opportunity day . for; saeh Joha- jumped la , the , World champ's Sny-fome-laUlys u Vltoklef :J;wtmifVwpU lha" tajared Rebel of the ; St.: Louis iCardl- At Shoendlenjit and has clipped stals. Byroa LaForest of the Boa-' - the apple at a .429 pace in eight ton Ked Sox and Tommy Brown -of Brooklyn as the majors stock up on new talent for the final v 'third of the pennant drive. cr ;. nun reerntts moving. p. from the minors In. wholesale lots, players like Hank Borowy and jLon Finney : changing ' uniforms , land service stars . returning to the game, fans have, to look twice to recogn-te their favorite clubs' tomorrow when play Is resumed alter two-day travel lnlL x In Grid Travel : 'j Iaytlcn1 Submit Pro t League Flan to UUTf I WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 -iff) Professional iootball laid its. trav- ' el-reduction plans ,bef ore the .of fice xf defense transportation to-; day, saying that approximately 33 per: cent of its normal mileage Could thereby be "saved." . '..: I lmer , Layden,'r commissioner, conferred with OpT Director J. Monroe; Johnson .the .second tifne fn recenj "weeks. No , annotince-: ment was made, and Johnson and Layden will meet again tomorrow, t The leagues's 13 non-champion- l-ship games are involved,, and the Voluntary reduction Outlined by layden calls for 'stop-overs'? Whenever 'a team is on . the road or two or more : consecutive nights.1 ' . 1. Further rail travel savings Ivould be effected bjr water travel between such points as Detroit and Buffalo, and Detroit and pleveland as well as byJimiting Squads to 28 men.. ' I Cancellation of j norr-champioh-ship games would represent a loss of "about ll half .a million dollars" and make it difficult for the feague to operate financially, was one argument put up to ODT by Layden. . 1 ' ' I" Joyce Misses f In Try for 25 I " ' . u . . .! I OAKLAND, Aug. . 7 - (JP) - The Oaks defeated San Francisco, 8-4, tonight to climb into the first divi sion in the Coast league race. The losing pitcher was Bob Joyce, who was shooting for his 25th victory of the season. He was batted out in the fifth inning. . 1 , i ' ;! - 1 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7 - (P) - Snapping a five - game losing streak, the Los Angeles Angels pounded out 18 hits tonight, to (Jefeat the Hollywood Stars, 11-2, in the Opening game of their Coast league cellar series. Red Adams, scattering eight hits, coasted to his 14th win. i I SAN DIEGO, Aug. 7-KPHiv-lng pitcher Bob Ferguson a four- run lead in the first inning, the San Diego Padres racked up a 5 to 3 win over the Sacramento Solons tonight in the opener of their Pacific coast league series. Joe Wood was the loser. ' j - Tuesday's Scores San Francisco 020 000 -004 S Oakland ; -311 830 lOx 818 , Joyce. Buzolich 5 and Sprinz; Chet koTic and Raimondl. i Hollywood -100 008 010 3 8 3 Los Angeles 000 3-3 50x 11 38 . 8 Mi-hasek. Legault (1) and. Hill; Adams and Kreitner. Sacramento 000 S00 0103 T i San Diego .401 000 OOx 9 7 ; 0 Wood and, Schlueter; Terguson and Balllnger. . Pools Schedule Aquatic Meets Both Olinger and Leslie pools will hold Qualifying meets this week to determine entries in the city j swimming f and diving championships slated for Leslie pool, Aug. li. Tom Drynan has announced the Olinger . prelim inarymeet for Thursday after noon iat 2 o'clock, while Leslie's meet wiH be staged Friday St the same hour. Contestants cannot enter both affairs, however. 14 . ' " 'f : Owens Outsprints Nag PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 7-P)- Jesse Owens, former world cham pion sprinter, outran a Palomino stallion in a 100-yard dash exhi bition: last night, Time was not 1 announced. - ' ' at tho It minute anaife. . . t Hager turned to tho rough staff himself la No. S and ap peared to have the 4ctloa-pIked brawl la the bag. But one of Ma I scissors leap went . awry along the rope. Davidsoa gran ted legs, twisted sarprloed Hager tnto posltioa aad ended tt quick-: ly and decisively. A brief David . oea skirmish with Keferee Prori Newton ensued, but nothing was jrone tho wear and tear after It was over1 that is, aothlng but Newton'a shirt. 13 Back shred ded It for the Cam Adair sailor. I Part of the. night's thunder ; ws produced in the An tone , Leone vs. Georges Dusette tiff. : games. If he can keep it up while the Red Birds tour the cast for the last time, he will be aa im portant factor in their ., bid to caiehr the Cabs. St. Louis also brought up Pitcher Bill Crouch and the veteran lnfielder, Pep Toung.'. ' , Brooklyn; stilt . a if setor.' brought in Tom Brown from Si. Paul along with Pitcher' Ralph Branca and Catcher Fats. Daa tonlo. Tiiii Browk's emtio I o- :r ) -1 - y 1 1 . : l Jr V'-: r, V if . .-, , -w-pj.'woi -.tMw.V.;,Tt If n -1 a -..TrTWv-B-: 11 'i hialBjiriillii lliii'i ' li if J Tjr"'t"ir'i'''' 1' A l,lji','Tt it 'r M8 Lt. Com. Mickey Cochrane, left, gets some football iaformatioa from Iowa Preflight coach Lt Com. Jack Meagher. Cochrane, former star catcher and manager of the Detroit Tigers, won four football letters . at Boston V. Mickey has been assigned to the football department ; which is headed yj Meacher. .. ." Dodgers or San May Get Tacoma Franchise : SEATTLE, Aug. Tt-fyPJ-Brooklyn of the National league or San Francisco of the Pacific coast circuit may acquire the Tacoma franchise in the Western International league, the Post-Intelligencer said tonight it had learned from Roger Peck, the present 'owner. -Peck was reported as admitting Tom Downey 'of the Brooklyn system-had asked him; if the club was available. ' ' "We I have always worked closely! with Charley Graham at San Francisco and . I . he will get first call on the j franchise, Peck Was quoted as saying. "Of course,! I might .not sell. Unless the terms are satisfactory I will continue to operate the team," . PeckJ said the Western Inter national league would have six or eight clubs in 1948, the article said. It reported Aberdeen, Ho- qUiam,! Wenatchee, ; Yakima, Lew is ton, Idaho, Victoria and BeLung ham were seeking berths in the loop. Only Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver, B. C, and; Salem now hold active franchises; Coming Black SPOKANE, Aug. T Lt. Arthur (Buck) Bailey, on leave from Washington State college for duty in the navy, lis "reason ably convinced', that jhe will re ceive a service discharge by Sept. 1, the Chronicle said today. The! paper . said he will re turn to his position of head base ball coach and assistant football coach. ' J i. Rainiers : Fete Star v V"- " " -! ' - i n - ' -' SllATTLE, Aur. 7 HJPr"' Bob Goldstein of Spokane, named best boy baseball player in Washing ton arid north Idaho at an all star program held here, will be the .special guest of Manager Bill Skiff of tjb Seattle Rainiers when the locals; meet the Pacific Coast league leading Beavers this week in Portland, i i Mat MaSner J the 4 wla gotag to Dusetto straight falls. The Frenehlo a enbjhold to gala No. 1 aad thea eamo aear shaking Aa tone's tee k out la No. t with the famed Duaetto Full Nclsoa aaeese. U did saeh a good Job of it that , Leone needed five beetle and hflatieaa mlaates to collect hm- ' self for the Jaunt to the showers. Jack -User, dethroned Coast . Ughtheavy champ and Ivaa Jones the Vancouver muscle master 1 went to a faQ-apieca draw la their offering. Fast and clean all the way.. Jones copped the , tint fall and Kiser the second : before the SO-mlnute bell clanged. Bailey throwiag arm forced ihe Dedg-t en to farm hixaoat in the spring. : bat scoots say the 17-yeaold shortstop now is ready; ' c ' - With the addition af Borowy, wha has woa two straight since leaving the Yankees, the Cabs are - sUndinc nat withal first place dab. The New York Giants are still looking for a first saek er to . spell Phil .Welntraub and now have recalled Mike Schemer from Jersey City for a trial. Z , ' Most American league changes ' have been due to the retura of discharged; servicemen" like ' Pitcher Red Raffing and Catch-, er Aaron Robinson of the Yanks,' Outfielder B a d d y Lewis to .Yashins-ton. Catcher Gene Dea- V Francisco West Salem 9 Nips Elf strom West Salem's Lions kept -alive their second half chances in the Junior baseball ! "B" league last night by stopping the ' Elfstrom club, S-0, on George Stoutenberg' no-run no-hitter at the Leslie dia mond. The Lions maintain a mathematical chance of winding up the season in a three-way tie for second half honors if the Clough-Barrick team loses to Yea ter Appliance Thursday. ; j Stoutenberg fanned nine and and .walked no one. Norton for the losers whiffed five, j walked none and was touched for all the winning hits and run in the final inning. .: " -:!' '- : " , . Salem AB I 'HI Elf strom AB K H J aco ban, sa 3 0 Ohney. rf 3 8 0 Relman. J I 0 Gilson. c . 3 0 0 Norton, p X ' 0 0 Lyman, c 3 0 j Phniipa. 3b 1 0 M Stoutnbff. p 3 . 0 W Akers. lb . 1 1 Rogers, lb .3 0 8 Kelley. U . 3 Llghtft, 3b 110 Benson, rf 3 1 1 Halvrsn. 3b 8 0 E. Hgen. If 3 O 1 KlnmU, cil Q. Hgen. cf 3 0 0 HoMen, 2b 3 0 Totals .18 3 3 ToUls IS 0 West Salem .000 033 Elfitroms -. . 000 I Rons batted in- Benson 3. E. Haucen. Bases on balls Stoutenberg 0. Norton a Strikeouts Stoutenberg 9. Korton S, So. Salem Near Upset; Title Contest Tonight PEB-WEB BA8RBALL. LEAGCB . i".wi ret .- m l Pet parrisn 4 o l.wroi Hollywd. 1 3 JUtt Capitola .3 1 .7M Leslie 1 S U0 Olinger 3 1 J50 S. Salem 8 .000 Oames remaining : tonight. Farrlah at Capitola; Thursday. Olinger at HoUywood; Friday. Leslia . at HoUy South Salem wound up its season In the ' PeeWee baseball circuit " Tuesday by almost up setting; the Olinger nine on their home grounds. Olinger won 10 to S by. converting; five of their 13 hits Into extra bases, lnclud ing two triples by Pitcher Steck- ley. Tho championship of the second half will bo determined tonight at Capitola where un defeated Parrish meets the Capi tola outfit, now tied for second Place. ,';.' youia saiem , 4 Oltafar , ; .. ! 18 Johnson and roster; StocUey and uaaes. . : .. -. I: Travis on Furlough ATLANTA, Aug. 7-VSgt Ce cil Travis, former ; star Infielder with' the Washington Senators, back from . overseas service, is spending a 30-day furlough here with his family before reporting to a Texas camp for reassignment. Y antelo to . ClereUad - ana ; naaa Oreeaberg.t Detroit.. 4 Boston : brought . aa : LaForest from ' the Louisville - frm- clab to replace Jimmy Bttchcr at third .base and sent Ben Sterner back to the; Colonels for, further sea- sohing. The Red Sox also lured Dolf CamilU from the Paeifio Coast league ' and shunted Lou Finney by iwaivers ito the .'St. IHt Browns where 14 has been playing regularly. ! ; Oatrielder Jake Powell shifted from Washington to the Phillies who also picked up Catcher Sian Andrews from tho Dodgers. Out fielder Mor r I Ader holt was waived to1 the Braves by Brook lyn. - : -; -- --' - Huskies Start t.l SEATTLE, - Aug. .7 -JP)- Fall football practice at University, of Washington will j start Sept." I, a week earlier than at other north ern division schools. Coach Ralph (Pest)j Welch said today. The coach explained he had decided , upon the earlier start because it : coincided with , the starting date for the .California school "and we meet California competition earlier than tho other jnorthern division teams we pliy the University of Cali fornia f Oct. 1 , Trainees Start Early Kii: . i Welch said the -ff - season practice period permitfed by the conference would - start. Aug. 13 for the men now in school. These are for the most part navy trainees and will number about 50 players, he estimated. War veterans and boys un der draft . age are expected" to dominate the squad, Welch said, 14 that the navy men were re stricted, as to practice hours and unavoidable for! road trips. . 1 Gal' Tilt Tonight SILVERTON Mt Angel and Silverton Softball girls will play Wednesday night at 7 o'clock on McGinn is field. The game was at first scheduled for Monday . night but. was later postponed. - mm Chances Am You Won't Cot Now Ttrw I or Long Tim - to Comal Keep Roiling With 1 FACTOXY-MZTHOD I1ECAPPING 7lr8toaa rocapplix, ales, givo yonz tirt UWtaious . Z)Laxa ChaaipLoa Otsr Ctrip Troad for oxtn saf oty, axtra txactioai anl teisgor X-ileag. i- - - - . "I , -. ., ; ' STORE Center Liberty Sta, i Thona 1114 Drills Sep