The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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TH OBEGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Sunday Morning. September 2. 1313
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Record But Went
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Gregory Qeanup
Eliminates Chance
For Worldly Fame
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dpt: The story ef th ral who Just had to bay too
pretty bird's ere bine Hmonslne iast because It was la perfect color
bleed with the hat hobby made the mistake ef buying her has nothing
on the yarn . span . by Bald mil
Klepper re Us parchaso of the
village Senators, Mr. K it seems,
went to borrow a few phonograph
records bat came back with a ball
park and accessories. .'--"
. The way we get It, Mr, K. was
In need of the records for service
over the pee-ay system at Lucky
Beaver stadium. Be liked la par
ticular the dlse of fering . Kate
Smith's rendition of the National
Anthem and knew Salem psrk
owner Mrs. Geo. E Waters pos
sessed a copy.! Consequently, he
asked the prospects of its loan
along with others known to be In
the Waters park file. Our Inform
er tells' ns Mr. K. was , turned
down, bat in the course of the
.turning- was asked why he didn't
Just up and bay the; ball park,
records and alL i
The Beavers Senators merger
ensued and Mr. X. now rets quite '.-
a laugh himself when iellinf of how he went to borrow- a phonograph
'record but came back with a ball park! ,
Let that be a lesson to yon disc-dlnglea.
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MARBLE COOK
Candidates for Oregon's most traveled prep coach Marble Cook.
The rent who apparently believes in seeing- his state while mentoring
prep quints and elevens hopped from McMlnnviUe to Beaverton to
Lincoln of Portland to Klamath Falls and, now hops back to Jefferson
of Portland. Considering ho made the last three Jumps within the
past two years, the guy really rets around, no missed Salem,' all right,
but not became ho didn't try to stop here. . ;! .-.
j Speaking of prep coaches and bopping around, new Cooe Bay boas
Tony Fralola will probably deck out with the Trotter" system In his
debut reason at the Bay. At least it seems likely since Tony charted
all Trotter's Willamette plays before bo checked out 'for -Coos Bay
Sunday. "The i Trotter system 1 really a modification of the 'Georgia
Bulldogs . routine fused, in j the Frankle Elnkwkh-Charley Trlppl era,
dual tailbacks lined up behind unbalanced line in single wine. Coach
Duke charted the system I while ; helping to work the Oeorgia-UCLA
Rose Bowl came two years aro, liked It and attached It to bis teach-
'togs at ,WU.H - J U '.. . -T T itKfix;; ':.
: ' ' Give .TraJola ! s couple good 1 backs of the "Floyd Simmons-Don
Eoehon species and a stout line and hell make It work. Bnt then with
tneh tnrredlents what football system wouldn't work! It Isn't .the syV
torn that wins' football gsmes-'tia the players who make the sys
tem work. ' i
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The Oregonlan's Ll H.
"Greg" Gregory says he's apt to take, two
or. three days off pow that the Beavers have left town object clean
ing vp bis sports j desks. Now If anyone has seen that corner of the
Oregonlan building; in which Greg bangs out his stuff, that same person
will need no convincing same Greg (will need two or three months
for his.' cleanup. A casual glance at the dust-laden mixture of papers,
pamphlets, , periodicals,! pipe cleaners; baseballs, gloves,' phone num
bers, calendars, etc, etc etc (yes. In triplicate) moves one to believe
Greg might dig down somewhere near the bottom and find headlines
heralding the end of the Spanish-American war.'- - ' r
' ' Greg's aides swear by their boss and bis "filing" system, however.
They vow he can eloee, both eyes, spin thrice In his swivel and still
pluck from this pile at one grab anything from a 1115 edition, of "Whla
Bang-!, to a modernistic printing- of Mendelssohn's Third Rhapsody la
F Sharp Major, with nkelele aecompanlmeht." . ; ;-r:j '::
If Gref is that expert he should forego the cleanup. llfht now
he possesses In his corner a possibility for another of the world's
wonders. .;i . , r '-v " U
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National league pennant race' be
iween the Chicago Cubs and St
Louis Cardinal became-' even
more '.close, tonight at fit Louis
where the Cards , again beat ; the
leaders. 3r?. . The win: narrowed
Cbicaso's lead, to only two games.
j Meanwhile the American league
chase was Just as warm as De
troit nipped Cleveland, : 5-4, to
maintain a game and a half lead
over the ' Washington : Senators.
The Nats finally -overcame their
New York Yankee jinx and white
Washed Joe McCarthy's men, XrO,
putting an end to a six -game
winning streak for the Yankees
over the Senators in the - past
week, -i The Yanks fell to five
jtamesYlslndPetV--' -, ;
- The'. St Louis Browns broke
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Negro Ace to Meet Kiser in Mainer : ' '
fBargain Night Bicep Card
Set for Armory Bin Tuesday
It's bargain night for the crunch customers at the Terry; Street
Garden again Tuesday night announces Matchmaker Elton Owen In
setting his Weekly rasslin card. Since last week's four-match offering
seemed to click with, the clients, Owen is again bringing in four more
' this time instead of the conven
tional three. Two single-fall pre
lims start the squabbling at 8:30
pjn. , A two-of-three .falls, 30-
minute seraiwindup special fol-
' lows, and then comes the hour-long-or-less
main event i :
:- Roughian Jack Lipscomb tan
gles with newie Marty Pen-off in
the opener. Portlander Ernie Pi
luso mixes with screwball Cana
dian Ed Potvin in the No. 2 spot
Then Georges Dusette and Tex
. Pager take overfor the special to
." set tempo for the awaited mainer
between negro toughie ; Rufus
Jones and el populaire Jack "Pin
Hp Boy" Kiser. j
. . Owen will have ready fbr any
tin advertised action an extra cov
ey of cops, for riotous fireworks
ace " fully expected when the al
ready unliked negro gladiator and
; fair-haired boy Kiser get togeth
er. The Jones color and tactics
ashered in a wee riot last week
when he made his debut against
;Tex Hager. Grappling faithful
are convinced the darkie will;ln-
T vite mayhem every time he goes
against a cleanie, and especially
to when he crawls in witll Kiser,
. unquestionably the top favorite
? with the circuit's grappling clien
tele; - : .- S -.
, .Kiser did not hestitate to sign
fo'r the match with the Detroiter
l who was brought to the coa'sisim--4ly
because he Is classed as one of
- the country's best light heavy mat
adors. ' -!'-;- j -
There will be no hike in admis
sion prices for the extra-special
; party,
Cody Eids Set
Relay Record
; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept l-CT)
Sparked by Brenda Reiser's time
of l.06 In her 100-meter anchor
lap, the Multnomah club of Port
land, 'Ore., today set a new far
j western AAU 300-meter .medley
i relay record of 3:57.5 as it won
'- by. 40 meters over . the Crystal
'plunge, San Francisco, team in
! the first senior race in the far
western swim meet at Fleish
hacker pooL The former far west
ern mark was 4:04.8 made by
-Multnomah.' ;
Waterman Leading
Sweepstakes Meet
Tour-handicapped Bud Water
- man holds a slight lead of one
stroke at the halfway mark in the
Men's club 36-hole Sweepstakes
tournament at Salem golf course
after. Saturday play. 1. Waterman
'carded a gross 73 for a net 69 and
a one swing lead over John Em-
len, in the second place at 78-8-70,
i Waterman blew an opportunity to
post a sizzling score when he
'toured the back nine in 40 after
maneuvering the front In 33.
'( The tournament will conclude
K with Monday play. Many have
E iiot yet carded" their first 18 holes
?-but are expected to do so today.
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I York cio oil oi s I
I Branci S.ts and
Brewer, Buker 7J, Adams () and
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Parker Rallies
Li Tennis Go
FOREST HILLS, NY, Sept 1-
(P)-Sgt Frankie Parker's chances
of retaining the national singles
tennis championship almost were
cooked today, but Frankie stea
died to turn back the challenge
of sixth-seeded Elwood Cooke,
6-1, 8-6, 7-5, In a semi-final
match.
, The Cookes got an even break
for the day, however, as Mrs. Sa
rah Palfrey Cooke moved Into the
final round of the women's sin
gles where she will oppose three-
times Champion Pauline Betz tomorrow.
Mrs-. Cooke routed Louise
Brough of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-4,
while Miss Betz, hoping to equal
Helen 'Jacobs' record of four suc
cessive, championships, whipped
Doris Hart oA Miami Beach, Fla.,
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Gill Promises
Title Tussle
CORVALLIS, Ore., Sept 1-tiP)
Coach A. T. "Slats" Gill of Ore
gon State college warned other,
northern division, Pacific ' Coast
conference teams today he was
out to win mother basketball
championship this year.
The .veteran Orange mentor,
preparing for his 18th season with
the Beavers, pointed out that from
1933-42 the Beavers won twice as
many divisional crowns as 'any
other team. OSC -took four; Ore
gon, Washington and Washington
State two each, and Idaho none. ;
It's not that GUI isn't locking
toward the east- because the Bea
vers will do a lot of traveling
again, as : before the war. But.
184 6 northern division 'playoffs
will be tough the proving ground
for eastern hopes, he said.
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GETTTN READY: Touchdown time, Salem hbih Tiklng style, Is nearing, as the above picture Indicates.
In It Coach Tommy Dryman (center) Is shown issuing equipment to Vik aspirants .who will open
practice sessions Tuesday.: The players, left to riant Letterman End. Bill Hill, Letterman Guard Dick
Harrison, Sophomore Ed Remington, ! P from Parrish, and Senior Dnane Kawllna. The Vifcs open here
. September; 21 against Lebanon. (Statesman sports photo) v 1 j , :i - v .1?-. i
CMsi 3-2s Leadl CIw at 2i
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Pulford Hurls
19th
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It s Still fWartime
This Autumn Desp
Vikings ripen Grid DrilLs Tnesday Kve
( ' am .. ."' a am ! ! am a . ma a !
With less than three weeks
separating , them from their
opening battle with Coach Bod
Paige's i Lebanon Warriors. .Sa
lem high's 1945 football Viktnrs
commence 1 practice d r 1 1 1 si on
Oiinger j pasture Tuesday. Coach
Tommy I Drynan, starting i his
fourth year in the SHS driver's
seat toots the get-away whistle
at pjn. 1 j ' t ' "...
, Although ; there is no way of
ascertaining how many hopefuls
wiy fm the practice togs lnjthe
; next three weeks, Drynan ex-
pects a squad of 60 or 76 aspir-j
ants ail told. Almost 30 have:
already been fitted out with'
gear and will be ready to step;
into the brisk workouts when
they start It is known that only!
five letterpien will be among
these - present - however, same
befng Bill HU1, Jim Barlow and
Al Bellinger, ends; Dick Harri-j
sen, guard,; and" Brace Rogers,
center. The; balance of the out-:
fit, will be as green as the grass;
that should be bnt isn't en the
Oiinger atrip. ;. ; ':..;.
Workouts will be held each
evening after Tuesday from 6 to
S o'clock In preparing for the
nine-game schedule. L Following
the Lebanon opener here, the
slate: reads:.. Sept 28 Klamath
Falls there; Oct 5 Albany here;
bet .12 Bend here; f Oct 19
Milwaukle there; Oct 16 Cor
vallis here; Nov. 2 Astoria
tthere; Nov. 9 Eugene there;
Nov. 16 Springfield here.!
Warriors Near
Pelican Gpdders
Answer Drill Call
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept 1-(A.
More 'than 50 prospective Klam
ath high school football players
turned out! today In the season's
first practice session.
Coach Paul Angstead admitted
his. squad was ."plenty green." He
said he . Intended to ,give them
long J practice before "they, meet
Grant high of Portland. Sept
21 is their, first game.
J& 170 wo a jo s
1 fVton, Jiutcbinfi Witch (S) and
phUdlpbia
' Boston
ChirfO
- ft. Louis
.000 000 101 I 1
ooo aio on a is s
Ficaeau and WilUanis; ockins and
oair aaaves scbedulea.)
Sacs 9, Seattle 4
. SACRAMENTO, Sept 1 -(fl3)-The
Sacramento Solons, who lost
the first three games of their long;
nine-game series with Seattle,
made it four straight by defeating
the Ralniers, 9-4, behind the five
hit pitching of Joe Wood, Jr, here
tonight . . .
Seattle ' ' iwi 100 000-4 B S
Sacramento 100 300 00 11
Turpia, Carpenter (S) and Sue met
Wood and Scblueter.
; Hopeful Stakes j
t NEW YORK, Sept 1 -(ff)- A
couple of colts off the yearling
sales bargain counter Star, Pilot
and Inroc pulled away from a
dozen other, gallopers In the clos
ing yards today to finish one-two
in the 41st running of the Hope
ful stakes, closing-day feature of
the Saratoga meeting at Belmont
Diamond Title
PITTSBURG, Calif., gept lA.JP)
Fort Lewis, Washington, pounded
out a 24 to 11 win over Port Win
field Scott of San Francisco today
in the first semi-finals v game of
the Ninth; service command base
ball tourney, but will have to whip
Scott again tomorrow to win .the
title.'. Scott downed Camp Ross of
Lbs Angeles 9 to 2 In the second
game of the three-team' semi-finals.
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. Danny Litwhfler and Gale Bish
op led the Warrior attack, the tat
ter clouting two home runs. ""
ItLewis .1 ,. . . 39 15J 404-44 10 1
Ft SCOtt j. ,ii S J 005 20 20-41 IS S
Embree and Haufrtrt; Webber. Hoi
Unnworth, Hund. Wickj and White
horn. - I .1 1 . -
Amoiicaii Loamto
SATtmOAT kttXTLm: I '
NW York . ' j , w 000 0000 is 1
Washincton 000 003 10 3 10 0
Ruffinf and Robinson, Car bark (7);
Carrasquel i and 7errell.
CJveUnd Ll003 001 0004 0
Detroit. i -J 110 000 301 S 3 1
Feller and Hayes; Newhouses, Cas
ter (7), Tobln, (8) and Rtcharda.
Boston too 003 107 It
Philadelphia II. 1,000 000 01O-1 10 0
Kroa ana noun; tnerr ana ceorce.
St.. Louis
Chicaro
ShlHy, Eoldak
Lee and Trealk j.
St.- Loula i
Chicago
i000 000 0033; 1 0
J..003 000 i0S Tt
(3) ana iiayworth;
1-000 003 000 3 3
L.000 000 000 OS 0
Potter and Mancuso; Caldwell. John
son (7). TouchatMM 9 and Tresis 1
Grid! Game Set j
SPOKANE,' Sept 1-tfVThe
fourth air force! Flyers and -.the
Fort Warreri,tWyo Broncos will
arrive In : Spokane this week to
prepare j, for their ; football, game
Saturday eight in Gonxaga sta
dium, officials of the sponsoring
Athletic Round Table said today.
Posse to Ride
MONMOUTH, Sept 1 -tfVthe
Oregon mounted posse, Salem, and
the Salem Saddle club , will ride
In the rodeo parade here Sunday.
The show, second of the year, will
last through Monday. . f
NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
- W L Pet. i W L Pet
Chicago 71 M .823 Pitsburs 7 3 JtlS
3X. 1-VU1S 73 W .BO Boston CO W JtAB
Brooldjm 68 S 51 Cinctnnl 49 71 .403
New Yrk SS 87 MA Phlladel IS 17 J29Q
Saturday results: At St.! Louis 3,
Chicaeo S InUht): at Boston J Phil
adelphia S: at New York , - Brook
lyn 4. fOnly games.) i - - - -
AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS ,
. ;'"- W L Pet. 1 W L Pet.
Detroit 70 63 -509 Clevelan S3 SS JSXl
Washingt 70 M .558 Chicago SI S3 .496
St. Louis S 57 J37 Boston 0O S4 .470
New York 64 57 .519 Phlladel" 3S Vt J14
Saturday results: At Washington 3,
New York 0: at Detroit S. Cleveland
4: at Philadelphia 1. Boston 7; at
Chicago f-O, St Iouia 3-3. .-v..
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fi'i Jlerei Linhsmen
Fly to Golf Course
! FOREST GROVE. Ore, Sept
1-CHBflI BIartin, Forest HIUs
country club , proprietor, la
afraid his place will be outmod
ed unless he Installs' an airfield.
I Glancing out of, the window
today, he was astonished to see
an airplane parked neatly near,
the clubhouse. . E. G. ' Daggaa
and C. A. Lelnan, Newberg, had
TJust dropped in for a round ef
golf," flying from HeMlnnville.
j Del mIt ffite Wiri
DEL MAR, Calif, Sept. HF)
Today was get-away day at Del
Mar, featured by the San Diego
handicap with $7500 added, for
three year olds and up. High Re
solve, establishing a new track
record of 1:10 Gat easily won by
three lengths from Ended, with
Deer third. : ; r'
j5cals'7 Angels 5 V
LOS ANGELES, Sept 1 JPf
Neill Sheridan's home run in the
eighth broke a tie and San Fran
cisco went on to score another
run in "the ninth to defeat Los
Ahgelea 7 to 5." r
San Traneisco ' SOS Sll T
Los Angela -J 0u0 410 S00 S IS S
Bartheleon. Chrman (4) and Osro-
dowski: Lammers. mcka (i). Wood
end est ana urcene. -v.
Middies Open
Grid Workouts
ANNAPOLIS, Sept l-iTV-Navy;
unveiled it big, star-studded
football squad today under a
hot Maryland sun before visiting
newspaper and radio men. f
The sixty-odd man squad was
told .by Vice Adnt Aubrey W.
Fitch, the academy's new superin
tendent that the entire navy de
pended upon it for a victory over
fjour allies,?, the army, en Dec. 1
at Philadelphia. f ;j "
Prep Bigs Name ;
BashoriiEnToy
. PORTLAND, Sept IH&-Th
Oregon High School Athletic as
sociation announced today Frank
Bashor, Portland, will tour the
state .before the fall grijd season
to clarify association rules.' Bash
er, official for, high' school ' and
Pacific coast games, " will ' meet
witt-officials of 10 schools in 20
days..:;.C.'.--:;l--.:.-:
Tests will be given prospective
officials after the meetings. Bash
or plans to be in Eugene Sept 19,
Salon,; Sept . 20. v. y..'I- T'o -
Appling Joins Chisbx
"CHICAGO, Sept" 1 -AV Luke
Appling, shortstop with the Chi'
cago White Sox, re-joined the team
today after his discharge from the
army which he Joined .shortly af
ter winning the American league
batting championship in 1943.
itp Victory
1 .CHARlyrTIS, N.C, Sept, l-(ff)-The" war ended today with
Japan's formal surrender but that won't make any, difference in:the
wartime" schedule of play for. the world series. In an Informal inter
yiewhere today, baseball Commissioner .'Happy Chafer said that be
cause of the continuing ugni trans
portation situation, the series will
follow the pattern adopted li i
on account of travel difficulties. '
He explained that the first three
games would be played .in the
park; of the dty, where the ser
ies opens.". ; ""V. ..;
The commissioner disclosed that
the Gillette Safety Razor company
and the Mutual Broadcasting com
pany will pay f $100,000 for the
air rights this year.
Hogan Holding
lourney Lead
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Gtllch, Winner
SEATTLE, Sept 1 HJPh .Tyler
Gulch took the mile and a eighth
feature race at Longacres today.
making the distance in 1.52.
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Acorns 3, Hollies 2
ooo ns m-s s
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Lerault and Hilli Bicn ana
Hollywood
Oakland
fBlaiin' BenV Three :
; Swings .Up on Nelson
i - NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept 1-ifP)
The little larruper . from Texas,
former Lt;. Ben Hogan, clung te
naciously, to his lead in the Nash
ville open golf tournament today
but .he., looked over his shoulder
and saw an old rival, Byron Nd
fani closing in fast,;; ':z ... Cj-.
'Pint-sized Hogan nailed an four-
Wder-par 67. to his first round 9i
for. a halfway total of 131, eleven
tmder - regulation j' figures. Just
three swings back at 134 and fin
ishing strong came the unquench
able ,i Nelson,' - who followed, a
scrambling ,70 with a blazing, 84,
seven under, par- today.' ,
1 1n one of the closest ' fairway
fights In recent weeks, three tour-nament-tough
pros followed Nel
son by a stroke. Knotted at 135
were Herman Barron, of White
Plains, NY, Jimmy Hines, of Chi
cago, and Sammy Snead, of Hot
Springs, Va. ' '; " .;
Bangtail Duet
Gops $46,650
CHICAGO, Sept 1-H(ff)-With
Pleasure, a 2-year-old owned by
EL O. Breault Chicago manufac
turer, and Three Dots, racing for
J.' H. Rouse,' Midway, Ky., shared
honors in winning two stakes
w6rth; $46,650 at Washington park
today. .-.-j-. .
With Pleasure won In the $23,
850. Prairie State Stakes 'and
Three Dots won the' $22,800; Chi
cago Handicap for the second year
in a row. . .
Baber Spears
links Bauble
COLORADO SPRINGS, , Colo,
Sept Blazing her way
around the last , nine holes In 32
for a new -course record, Mildred
(Babe) - Didrikson Zaharias of
Denver walloped Dorothy Kielty
of Los Angeles . today, 6. and 4,
In the 36-hole finals of the Broad
moor' women's invitational i golf
tournament - , : ' -
It was a new Babe who took
to the fairways after finishing the
first 18 one down. Her clubs siz
zled! with the heat' of an eagle,
three birdies and five pars for
the five-under-par' 32. f
Baseball's
Victory
COAST LEAGUr STANDING!
iW L Pet. v- w t Pet:
Portland SS 1 w OaUand 7 ei A9
atti - tl 63 88S San Die T3 St .461 '
Sacrsmnt S3 7S J23 Los Ang il 99 .42T
San Fran tl IS Jll Hollywd SI 85 .391
Saturday results: At San ZMeeo 0,
Portland - 10; at Sacramento - S. Seat-
U 4; at Oakland S, HoUjrwood S; at
Los Angeles a..San,rranclsco T.
i SAN DIEGO, Sept' 1-Cff9-The
Portland 7 Beavers : raised - their
Coast league lead to four games
here tonight . when Don Pulford
blanked the San Diego Padres,
10-0. It was Pulford's 18th vic
tory of the season and Portland's
third win in five games here this
week. ..
! Seattle's loss at Sacramento
gave the Portlands another', game
margin. " '
Portland 4 Of t 3 0 le-19 It 1
San DIege SS
y Pulford and Adams; Trahd, Nel
son (1), Morales (9), and Bellin
ger. '
rOBTLAND - ' SAN DIEGO
AS it J ' ao Jt n
4 3 1 Criscola. cf 4 0
1 Abbott If 4 S
1 Gyalmn. 3b S 0
Boken. Sb 8
S Vezlch, ri I I
I Gudst lb 4 0
S Ballincr. i I
1 Gira. sa S O
Trahd. p 0 0
S Nelson.' p Z 0
Dnphy SbA 1 0
Morales, p 0 t
- Pachco. lb 1 0
; Prout, aa 1 0
Totals JM 10 11 ToUls 32 S
x Batted for Owen In Sth.
a Batted for Nelson In Sth.
aa Batted for Morales In Sth.
Portland ami 230 01010
San Diego . 000 000 000-: 0
Shone, rf
Nonea. Sb .4
Gullic. lb 4 1
Tounker, U S 1
Owen. b 4 I
CNell. SS 4 1
Adams, e 4 S
Luccfacsi. ef S
Pulford. p ' S- 1
Rhabe, 11 . S
Cavns, rf ,x 1
English, 3b
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Errors: Pulford, Nelson, Balllnger.
Runs batted In : Owen, Nunes S. Adams,
Lueehesi 1. Gullic. Two-base ehits:
Owen, Adams. .O'NeU, Pacheco. Stolen
bases: Shone, Nunes, Owen, O'NeU.
Sacrifice: Younker., Double plays:
Owen. O'NeU. Nunes to Gullic; O'NeU.
Nunes to Gullic. Left on bases: Port
land T. San Diego S. Bases on balls:
off Trahd 1. Nelson 5. Pulford. Strike
outs: Nelson. Hits off Trahd 3 in ',.
Nelson 8 in 7 plus. Pulford 8 in 9.
Morales 1 in 1. Earned runs: off Trahd
J. Nelson S. Hit by pitcher: By Nel
son (O'NeU). Winning pitcher : Pul
ford. Losing pitcher: Trahd. Umpire!
Falls. Powell and Fioresi. Time .2:10.
Aattendance 3500 estimated. ..
Player. Clab - G AB It H Pet.
Holmes. Braves : 12 022 113 190 J04
Cavarretta. Cubs 1.110 41S 84 150 .361
Roaen. Dodgers ..U5 4T7 100 163 J42
CuccineUo. Wh. Sox S 333 43 106 Jl
Case. Senator . 6 38S ; S7 121 Jll
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Cullenbine, Tigers 14, York, Tigers 13,
Seerey, Indians 13.
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