1 "imii'ii- Hiaaniilili-lf iT-nrw-T-"-iJ-i-rff-iWWtl..'M;'JI81 wimmHir " i . : i! i. i f.i i , 1 - 1 - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Orocjon. Friday Momizig. August 10. 1945 PAGE TWELVE i i Salem Softies Name Players te Tourney Lures . Locals August 13-19 Stocked with solid pitching and catching and fair balance in in' field and outfield, the Salem softball .team which will partici pate in the state tournament at Portland August 13-19 was named yesterday by ; Coach Bob Schwartz, sr. The team, will hold another lively - practice drill . to night, t 6:30 : o'clock, at Olinger field. J- '. Lu Singer, many: times an all' stater, is the . club's : catcher. Percy Crofoot and Bob Knight, both pihwheelers, are the servers. Ken'" Manning at first, Allen' Schwartz at I second, Bob Schwartz, jr., at short. Scales at r third, Ed Weisner n short-center j and "Norman Nellis,' Ken Filsinger I and Warren Valdez in the outfield round out I the, . starting team. Coach Schwartz, Bud Craig, Tom Zeller. Del CampbeU and Walt Lebold are in the spares. Coach: Schwartz1 is convinced the " club will be tough to bea 1 in the annual softie classic. Angels 8, Twinks 4 tOS ANGELES, Aug. 9-(JF)- TaMntf a lead of 3 to 1 in the series, Los Angeles tonight de feated Hollywood, 8 to 4. A three run double by Mel Hicks were high spots of the victors' play. Hollywood 000 004 000 4 S 3 Im Ansrc . .300 032 00 8 1 Williams. Porter (SK Smith (6) and Hill;. Woodend. Adams (6) and Kreit- ncr. , . - : . - ( r : - ' f I v:: - t ' . - '1 READY: Bob Stevens, 190-pound baekflelder ef pre-war days carries : many ef Coach Lon Stiners ball-toting hopes for the Oregon i State Beavers the eomlna; fall. Stevens was letterman on the ' 1942 squad and will be president of the OSC student body next year. So far he's the only experienced veteran ready for 194S ;., grid action wader Stlner. i I C-Bs Cop 2nd IMflPennant (j Mortuary Kids. Top t i Yeater Club 7 to 5 j ! The Clough-Barrick ; nine de feated Yeaters 7 to 5 last night at Leslie field,, hanging up their seventh straight win and copping the second half pennant of the junior "B", . loop. . Thus the C-Bs earned the right to meet the Elf strom dub, unbeaten ' champs ' of the first half but unyictorious in the second round, for the league title. The first game will be play ed Monday, night at 6:13 at Leslie, the second Friday at the same time on the same field," and the third, if necessary, Tuesday, Aug ust 21. y .-. . -- ..: ; Last night's tat was one of the best of the year, the winners, tal lying 2 runs In the final frame to break a 5-5 deadlock. . ' "; C-Barrfek (1) " Yeaters (5) ! , AB1R AB Cobb. If 4 1 Gortien, lb 3 X s s s 1 Cooney. 3b 3 S Callahn. 3b 3 0 Davis, c 3 OHouck, If 3 t Ericsson rf 3 1 Zeller. ef 3 1 Arnold.- ss 1 0 Sodeman, p 3 Totals 33 It H 0 0 1 0,0 0 1 0 II 1 1 3 1 Hansel, at ; 3 Farnum. lb 3 Rock, p - j 3 Taylor, t Yates. 3b 13 Meyers, cf M Shaft, rf i'SiO Ho mine. Ib 1 0 0 Sodeman, p 3 13 f Totals T Totals il I I C-Barrick ii ; 203 037 3 Yeaters J. ; ..003 30 1 3 i Errors: Davis. Arnold. Cooney. Tay lor. Henseli Runs batted in: Farnum, Yates 3. Meyers 3. Cooney 3, Callahan, Zeller. passed Bau: Taylor l, uavis l I Wild pitch: Sodeman. Three-base hits: HenseL Erickson. Stolen bases Farnum. Cobb t. - Yates. Sacrifices: Taylor, Romine. Double plays: Davis to Goertzen, Hit by pitcher: by Sode man X, Bases on balls: off Rock (1, Sodeman S. Strike outs: Rock S. SodC' man 4. Umpires: Zeller and Lebold. m it Good news dept: One item made perfectly clear by new Salem Senator's Generalissimo Bill Klepper: "I am against the signing of kids who want to finish school and always have been. I believe a Hal Turpin OutkurU Submariner Liska Beaver Lead Slashed to Six As Rainiers iWin Asain, 3-1 a S a I. ' ' PORTLAND, Aug. : 9.-ipy-Th Portland t Beavers choked down in 1 Hfat at tho hanrtf rtt trim Stattla Halniprs tnniicrht. thpli- young ballplayer should first finish school before turning to baseball d to t m um crudal series, cutting Portland's Pacific . m a a - a M - .-1 1 11 a X J II. I T - .. -w . i - il sucn is nis wisn.T . 100 oaa aii oaseoaii magisu-axes aon i ooasi Coast league lead to sbc gameg. Although reteran righthander Hal Uie same laeai . . Dpeamng vi youwnu Dtuigiimers who ohm k uiusu i T,,mn HiaVioH out tcvrn hits to prep book learning, I Mt Angel's Joe "Red Bielemeier last week won the Beavers. they were able to his 15th game of the season (according to the Sporting News) for the MueeM but one run in the last anesvuie Ciuo m ug yjaio ouaic league uiu 13 wen on xus way w ninth a 20-win season. ivieDoe joe is an excepuon. ai leasi nes iar enougn Submariner Ad Liska was the along in his first pro year to have myrrg!&2&Kv' I loser and allowed 10 hits. He was been selected on the circuit s. au star squad, and 15 wins by August 1 with a second 1 division club doesnt expectorate; insignificance . . . t. Lots of these kid prospect3 i ' around the valley how, come i to think of it, and one day soon the bush-beating scouts; stand to do themselves some business. We understand the Brooklyn club Is ultra-interested in Eugene high's fastballer Harold Walker. Ivory hunters have also i taken second looks at rifle-armed and hard hitting Dick Rodiger, Eugene's graduated backstop now playing in the Cascade wheel along with Walker. Lebanon's Don Ellis, who hurled for Bill Wilkinson's Albany Junior Legion nine lis also an at tractive pitching prospect with his quickie, and Les Palmer, the lean i " -ft' I I COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet W I Pet. Portland 82 48 .631 Oakland 69 68 .489 Seattle 78 54 ,385 San Dig 61 74 .452 Sacramn 70 63 .326 Los An 87 78 .429 San Fran 68 67 .498 Hollywd 53 80 .398 Last nlehts results: At Portland I. Seattle 3; at Oakland 0, San Francis co S; at Los Angelei 8, Hollywood 4; at San Diego 2, Sacramento 6. .. . '. ROGER DASCH seeking his 18th victory of the season but got his ninth loss In stead. Seattle scored single count ers in the first, third and seventh innings and was aided on a num- ber of occasions by fast' double Splays In the infield, j L ' Portland's lone run in the ninth came when ! Frank Shone sin gled but was forced out .by Char ley English, pinch hitter for Mel Nunes. Roy Younker hit the left Milwaukie portsider; is said to have already turned down three pro- field fence for a double, and lessional oilers (Including one from the Portland Beavers) so that ne might continue with schooling.! If Joe "Cowboy Carroll of the locals continues to improve in another year as he did duriruT the 1944-45 Jump, there's, little against his chances in the pro field. Same goes for tall Rod Province, only more so. Rod has it on Joe since he's two years younger. Fifteen-year-old Roger Dasch is another comer in our. book, snverton's Oe Wayne Johnson has the actions and Wood-1 Patchett. cf s burn's Hal McKee is already on his way via selection to play In the JT,11 Ail-American boys' game at New York this month . , . Yes, the nearby rjobbtnT a s bushes drip With yountf baseball talent, and don't think for a mru Aleno, 3b t 4 merit the bush-beaters aren't aware of it ... No Naty and No Salem Hi for Merle William t 1 No navy for Chemawa's Merle Williams after alL and worse yet for Salem high, no j transfer from "Chief Thompson's flock to the Villa for the all-around athletic whiz. Merle was turned down after a navy physical exam, so hopped a boat to Alaska to work the summer out in a fish cannery near Ketchikan. He writes that he did discuss a transfer to Salem with "Lefty" Wilder "because of the sttie English took third, then scored on Demaree's infield out. The teams play again tomor row night at 8:15 o'clock. Seattle (J) Portland (l) AB1H I AB H GorbouldSb S 1 Shonej cf 4 3 4 Nunes; 3b 3 1 Younkr, lb 4 0 Whipple, If 3 luemt, -i 4 Turpin, p ' 4 1 Demree. If Owen, 3b 1 Gullic. rf 1 CNeU. ss Adams, e 1 Liska. p Lucchsl, Harris, x ' Souza,: e Mooty. p English, xx 1 33 3 10 Totals 31 s Ran for Adams in 8th. ! x Batted for Liska in 8th. xx Batted for Nunes In tth. Totals Junior Playoff Sked Changed l ..... O j ; I Salem's Junior baseball leagues 'will offer only one game at Waters field Sunday as playoffs open for the annual city championship, it was announced yesterday by CIr cuit Prexy Oliver Huston.1 Only the opener of the Eagles Lodge yn. Mayflower Milk "A" division series will be played, and that at 2:30 p.m.' Sunday. ; f The "B" division; which is de- tennining its second half cham pion this, week, will arrange post season playoffs to suit itself, Hus ton declared. "The 'B' teams have not been 'playing Sunday ball and feel they should conduct their playoffs on week days, he added. - .; , i I Original plans called for the MB" finalists to open their play offs at 1 pjn. Sunday with the Lodgers and Milkers following. Another plan which called for the American division second place Curly Dairy team to tus sle with; the Valley Motor V-8s champs of the second rung in the National wheel; fell through be cause this teams had been dis banded for the season.' , . .101 000 100-4 .000 000 0011 3. Dobbins to Gorbould to McDonald. Aleno to Gorbould to McDonald, McDonald to Dobbins to McDonald. Left en bases: Seattle 8. Portland 4. Bases on balls: Liska il Turpin l.-MOty i. strike outs: Uska 4. Turpin 1. Mooty 1. Earned runs: Liska 3. Turpin L Hits: off Liska 10 in a uuuncs, Mooty g in l limine . LMinf pitcner: usxa. umbtres: Ed wards. Dempsey and Cohen. Tune 1:38. Attendance 8200 estimated. i 33. attraction of Salem's rugged teams, but has since changed his mind. P ortlnd Reason: I have been goins to Chemawa since I was in the sixth I Errors: Sueme. Buns batted In: Math' fT'V? mf ,ld18Cho1 down. It ms that I grew Sffi ' ffJSJSSS&JTSS: up there and would feel out of place in Salem." Patchett Sacrifices: Dobbins, Gor- ; ; You wouldn't believe it after watching Williams In football togs. bould- Doubiepiays: Nunes to oNeii but the reason the navy turned ' him down was probably the same reason why a gent quite some time ago wrote a. song about a certain "Floogie With a Floy-Floy." The Ttoogie" was afficted the same way as Merle. - f j I"'"1 '' Better in the Long Run No doubt the naval regulation i forbidding ROTC men to partici ; pate in a school's athletic program : until they have attended the school one , term Is a bitter pill to Percy Locey, Lon Stiner, et aL, at Ore .' gon State, but it shouldn't be. Ore ' gon, Washington State and Idaho have no trainees eligible for their upcoming football machines eith er, and were the OSCs to blos som forth with Radioman 2c , Jones at right tackle and Ph. M ' 3C at left half, they would only be inviting long and painful yowl ing around the conference similar to that which has .been aimed at Washington's "Hec Edmundson f of his using of, naval trainees on Hasky basketball teams. . Sure, It's all perfectly legal and Uie surviviu uio uiwak jj mi wayS been an athletic virtue. But onl the other hand the paying pub lic In general, lovers of the under- . ' . . . . A A dog, aeem it uniaar 10 uic kuus which cannot call on experienced GI personnel. Jn the long run, we feel that Oregon State will , benefit much more than they will lose by being deprived of ROTCs on the football team, and even if the same -foot tall team loses every, one of its -:r.es. ' ' - ' - . -. ' ;, McBurnett First In Links Tourney Newcomer Harry 'McBurnett carded an even par 39, lopped off four strokes for ' handicap for a net 32, counted 22 Roodles points C TJill and walked off with first place pCragg-OlaCKleV in tne Men's club tourney at the T VUi Salem course yesterday. Bud - VXiilX T 111 Waterman was second with 21 points after carding a sub-par 35 Ivelyn Scragg of Salem and with two handicap strokes. Frank- Bill Blackley of Dallas combined ie Albrich was third at 20 after taT 8 count for first place in his 35 and IVi minus for a net nux4 twosome tournament neia at oak Knolls golf course yesterday. Gertrude Koke of Salem and Joe Wenger of Dallas were the putting contest winners, each with a count of 14. Boy Scragg, Salem, copped the door prize to the weekly, meeting. Sacs 6, Padres 2 . - -- - f ' SAN DIEGO, CaliL, Aug. f-(ff) Sacramento took the lead in the series, 2 to 1, by winning over San Diego, 6 to 2, in the third Pacific Coast league-game here tonight. Bud Beasley, lefthander, was the winning pitcher. . ' i Sacramento - i 081 SM 103 6 11 1 San Diego ., , - 000 000 0033 8 3 Beasley . and Schlueter; Knowles, xrana v; ana uauinger. Dasebair 0 3 mm rSIM Scaiiloh Bout Winner Player, oak I. O AB K H Pet: Holmes. Braves . 105 433 84 159 3KA Cavarretta. Cubs . 101 390 80 142 M4 Roaen. Dodvera ss 1M as lai iu BROOKLYN, Aug. &-py-Pat Cucemeno. Wh. Sox 85 S SS 96 JS2i Scanlon. 137 Vi: New York won Jsurnwel xaiuwea -JS 393 68 124 J18 acanioii, w i ti, ew xorx, won I Caa senators ti 3TI 58 118 J18 an iffliinunoui eignt-rouna aea- I Home runs: National leajfue Work- sion . over Leo Romanello, M41, 5nn: ?IT" 1f J5olm'- Braves n nVVn. linn V ? f'""? . aaaspo, rnn- uxwniu, - yuuiuea is. American league Stephens, oiuwii Ui n. woiunon, Kea sox u, seerey, Indians IX. Runs batted in National i leagua . Walker. DodcerS 80. Adams. Cardi- learue xtten. Yankees 84, R. Johnson, Bad Sox 60, xorx. Tigers M. - $6370 at Fort -Hamilton tonight I Browns 13, R. Johnson, Red Sox Dick Costa, 144, New York, out- ZZl, pointed Bobby Berger, 148, Holly- 91, oimo. Dodgers wood, Calilr to the eight-round gjJJJ seml-uaai. One-Night Mat Tourney Next for Armory j The mass mat meeting most popular with local customers, a. one - night i elimination ! tourna ment, has been ticketed fey M at eh maker a Eton Owen fori his weekly; of. ferine "next I Tuesday night J at the Ferry Street Garden. A number efT fans bsre been asking for such a tourney tn toaat weeks. ' Seven grapplers are to partici pate la the ene-faIl-or-15-mto- 1 J DAVIDSON ntes-to-a-decision tiffs after a drawing Is held at the outset to determine who clashes with who in the first roond. Ne draws will be allowed between the gladiators, and the winner of the tourney Qualifies himself. U meet Jack Lipscomb for the Coast Junior heavyweight cham pionship here the week follow ing.. Lipscomb recently defeated Georges Dusette for the title in Portland. ' j- . v ' Owen has signed three mt the seven who are to' don tights Tuesday. The first simee was of coarse Dissette,: who Is anx ious to get a return try at Lips comb. The other two are Burly Buck Davidson the lowlegged basher who wen this week's xnalner by flattening Tex Hater, and Paavo Katonen, the south paw Finn whe captured Jack Kiser's Coast llghtheavy belt re cently. Katonen win be making his final appearance ef the sunt- , merj season. He 1 e a e s for southern California a a d 1 1 s grappling gold Immediately after Tuesday's session. ' ; , The ether fenr matsters wfll be signed Uter this week, says Owen, and Treff Newton, the Camp Adair sailor,, will be the referee . . , Sports Group Meeting Held Deepening of Siletz Discussed by Body Chamber of commerce represen tatives - of Salem and Taft and members of the Salem chapter, Iiaak Walton League of America, convened last night at the local chamber to discuss Improvements of the Siletz river mouth. Coastal representatives are to favor of. deepening the harbor so as to permit the mooring of commercial craft and fishing boats. General improvement: In such coastal cities as Taft, DeLake, etc, i is also sought 1 The Taft visitors, In charge of the meeting, said that ! it was brought hero because natives of the Willamette valley do much recreational business along that section of the coast, and are con sequently Interested in. its develop ment ; I : . I .- Present at 'last night's meeting were Clay Cochran, manager of the Salem chamber of commerce; Howard Maple, chairman of the committee appointed by the cham ber; members of the Izaak Wal ton league, Mr. Lundeen, presi dent of the Taft chamber of com merce; Don Mitchell, secretary of that chamber; 1 Mr. Hill of Siletz, Mr. - and Mrs. Boyce of Happy Landing and others. ' . . ; Washington Meet feet I TACOMA, Aug. MPHThe sev enth annual I Washington Softball association tournament gets under way here Friday afternoon with the largest .and strongest field since the meet's Inception. Six teen teams are entere4 In the double elimination tourney that will end Sunday night with one or two teams, to be certified for the Pacific northwest regional championships to be held in Port land- August 17-18. National Leaquo i THURSDAY Chicago Boston RESULTS: 1 .100 300 0003 3 203 031 W1 14 0 Sports Action At Silverton SILVERTON The more exper ienced Silverton girls softball team opened Its. season here this week by defeating the Mt Angel girls, 11-3. Both squads showed considerable possibility for the future and a return game Is plan ned at Mt Angel next Thursday, August 16. - Juanita Moe is man ager of the Silverton team. The Silverton American Legion Junior baseball team and the Sil verton Red Sox will engage the Friberg Electrics of Portland here Sunday In a doubleheader starting at 1:30 o'clock. Jim Partlow is in charge of the Fribergs. A soft ball, game between Silverton and Mt Angel business men Is being planned for next week. Consid erable Interest has been shown in the summer, recreational program conducted here. 1 . ! i Derrlnser. VandenberK (S). Chioman and Williams. Gillespia (4): Lee and MasL ' : - St Louis 400 010 S 11 0 New York ' 010 020 0003 T 3 i Brecheen and Rice; Feldman. Maglie (). Fischer (8), Adams (8) and Kluttz. Cincinnati - 100 001 0003 S 1 Brooklyn 303 301 00 W 3 i Heuaser, Riddle (4) and Lakeman; Herring and Peacock, r (Second same) Cincinnati 10J 000 000 000-3 3 Brooklyn ., I . ai 000 000 0014 10 4 Fox and Vnser; Branca and Sand- Pittsburgh t . 030 000 WO 3 8 0 Philadelphia Gables and Lopez; Spindel. 000 001 0001 I 0 S. Barrett and Cards, Dodgers Grab Wins, Gain Margin on Leading Cubs NEW YORK, Aug. U.-iffV-The National league leading Chicago Cubs saw a full game hacked off their lead today at Boston as the Braves collected a 7-3 victory while both the St Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers were turning in decisions over New York and Cincinnati, respectively. The oth- i (jxaw:) yawn I Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. ! - t w X. Pet Detroit S8 43 JStl Clevelan 49 49 jsoo Washing SS 43 Ml Boston 49 81 .490 New- Yrk 51 44 J37 StXouis 46 50 .479 Chicago ' 51- 48 J15 Philadel 33 63 J44 Thursday results: At St. Louis I, Philadelphia 0; at Detroit 11, Boston 5; at Chicago z, Washington 7; at Cleveland 3, New York X NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Pet. Chicago 65 SS .650 Pitsburg S3 51 .510 St. Louis 61 42 .591 Boston 47 57 .453 Brooklyn 58 43 J74 Clncinnt 43 58 .434 New Yrk 54 39 .524 Philadel 27 75 .265 Thursday results: At Brooklyn 8-4. Cincinnati 3-3; at New York 3. St. Louis 5: at Boston 7 Chicago: 3; at Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh 3. ' Olinger Holds Aqua Session The annual Olinger pool swim ming meet was held; yesterday under the direction of Tommy Drynan. ' Events were held for boys and girls alike. In the over 14 class, Individual honors went to Leroy Hewlett who placed for points in all four events held. He won three firsts. Results of the meet: j !. (Boys under 12) i Breast stroke: Melvin Govig. Robert Wilkinson and Gary Campbell. Time :18.6. Back stroke: Dennis Garland, Rich Eding- ton and Melvin Govig. 'Time :12.5. Free style: Buzzy Covalt, ! Melvin Go vig and Robert Wilkinson, Time Ml. Diving: John Elliot. Gary Campbell and Buzrr Covalt. I (Boys 13-14) Breast stroke: Darrel Lawrence, Don Rippond land Buddy DuvaL Time 'J3.9. Back stroke: Clay Rambo, Darrel Lawrence. Tim 29.5. Free style: Don Rippond. Buddy Duval and Jack rorrestaL Tim 34.3. Diving Buddy Duval. Don Rippond and Dar rel Lawrence. ' (Bovs over 14) Breast stroke: Leroy Hewlett Tint SMS. Back stroke: Leroy Hewlett. Tim :32.S. Ere style: Leroy Hewlett and Jim Stewart Tim Ml. Diving: Duan Andreson j and : Leroy Hewlett.-. j i (Girls under 13) Breast stroke: Nellie Cooney and Myrna Jean Boyce. Free style: Suzahn Bendri and Gail Lee CUne. i f (Girls over 14) Breast stroke: Pat Powell. Delia' Saab ye and Nancy War nicker. Back stroke: Delia Saaby and Pat Powell. Ere style: Nancy War- nicker. Delia. Saaby land Joan John son. Diving: Pat Powell. , . er National circuit clash saw Pitts burgh defeat Philadelphia, 3-1, at Philadelphia. : i " . Bill Lee won his third straight since' joining the Braves and held the Bruins to six hits. Veteran Paul Derringer was the loser and was knocked out in the fifth. The Cardinals put together; five sin gles, good for four runs In the fourth at the Polo grounds to rout Harry Feldman and kayo the Oi ants for the second straight day. Brooklyn hung up two wins over the Redlegs at Brooklyn, 9-2 and 4-3, the final game going 12 inn' ings. i Art Herring was the win ning hurler in the opener and a pinch single by Babe Herman in the 12 th won the nightcap for Johnny Branca. Kenny Gable's five bitter, stopped the Phillies for the Pirates. Dick Barrett was the loser; Attendance Up In Coast Loop LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.-UP)- Pacific coast league attendance through July 30 was up 247,000 or 14 per cent over , the' corres ponding period ; last year, league headquarters announced today. This year's total was 1,983,086, compared with 1,736,000 In 1944. Every club in the league except Los Angeles showed an increase in attendance. I Death Takes Aged Dartmouth Coach HANOVER, N, H., Aug, 9.-p- Harry L. Hillman, 64, Dartmouth track coach for the last 35 years, died today ' at Dick's House, the college infirmary, after suffering a coronary thrombosis two days ago. j Born In Brooklyn, Hillman was one of the nation's greatest track athletes during his youth. He was a member of three U. S. Olympic teams and was a triple champion In the 200 and 400 meter hurdles and the 400 meters run at the 1904 games at St Louis. Ruffing Racks Third in Row Yanks Gain Nothing : As Tiges, Nats Win NEW YORK, Aug. fr-W-Cha- ley Ruffing notched nis uura straight victory yesieroay sur rejoining the New ; York Yankee, a 3-2 verdict over the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland," but 1 tht Bombers gained nothing In their efforts to overtake Detroit and Washington. The Tigers turned back , the Boston Red box ai je troit, 11-5, and the Senators rap ped the White Sox at Chicago, 7-2. -H , Tiffin held the Tribe to seven hits and bested Veteran Jim Bag by. -Another service dischargee for the Yanks, Catcher Aaron Rob inson, started the winning run on its way in the ninth with a sin gle. Rudy York clouted two hom ers to help Paul "Diny Trout turn in his 10th win of the sea son for the Tigers. Mickey Haef ner was the winner for Washing ton and the Senators tallied six times in. the fifth inning to chase BUI Dietrich. It was ilaeiner 11th victory, i in a nicht came at St Louis the Brownies blanked the Athlet ics, 1-0, as,Al Hollingsworth out pitched Bobb Newsom. . Hollings worth allowed only three nits, Newsom eight - Vern Stephens batted in the only run In the first on a ground out Duroclier Case To Grand Jury NEW YORK, Aug. M-Leo (The Lip) Durocher, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Jo seph Moore, 50, a special patrol man at the club's baseball park, were held for grand jury action today after court hearing on charges of assaulting a spectator last June 9. i - Neither Durocher n o r j Moore testified at the hearing before Magistrate Abner C Surplus In ' Brooklyn felony court John Christian, 21, who brought the charges, told the magistrate that both men struck him with a black object after the game, which was played at night Fay Park Winner Longacres Gallop SEATTLE, Aug. 9-yP)-A dead heat in the sixth race and a $69.30 payoff on a long shot In the eighth took . all the sparkle out of the victory of Fay Park In the $920 f feature race today at LonMere-' Pass By and Mickey's best nosed tne wire together to split top mon ey in the sixth. Gladiatorial, ram bling up from tenth place at the half to win the eighth race going away, returned backers $69.30, $19.60 and $12.40. 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