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'-- . ;.-"-, " PAGE EIGHT icf 5! i. : Tkav OIIGOII STATESMAN. Sclera. Ortejon. -;Tkiiaday-Momla. September 13. IS43 i Padlire evos u ExpainidLILeaci AgaSini .v SLUGGER HOLMES . - Btroaiinis, I iska V CAptures ? 16-3 Victory : 2 1 CQASZ LEAGUE STANDINGS W I. Pet. W L Pet. Portlnd -IDS 5.'.! Oaklnd S3 S7,4. i Seattle - 98 73 .517 Sn Dig 77 M .450 - Sa"cr1int"r79 .3.18 Los An 71' 99' .418 v En Tran 90 81 .525 Hllywd M 104 .388 ? La. ni-J-,t's .results: At Portland 6. i San Diego 3: t Seattle S, Sacramew- i to-Or at Oakland 11. Lo . Anveles 13; at Hollywood . 12, . San Francisco 2. . ; ' PORTLAND; ' Sept. 12.-WJ)-:The -r Portland Beavers won theft- second 5 straight - game -from Sag I Diego V- tonight, 6-3, and raised their Coast 5 1 league lead over Seattle's Ramiers 'to seevn and a hall games. The !HEainiers lost their series opener! to Sacramento.' '; s i Ad Ltska, veteran Beaver sub . mariner who has been trying to I notch his' 20th victory; for. two. ! ; weeks finally made it tonight. He V held the Padres to si hijta, while the Portlands were banging .tat 5 10 offVaIlie Eaves, ace of the -j Padre staff. Eaves was trying tor J - his 21st win. .. ., . 1 ,. ! Roy Younker and Charley Eng ; lish; banged out homers for the Beavers, whp now 'need to win only five more games to capture 1 the 1945 pennant --:'' 't'- SASr DIEGO (3) PORTLAND ( - AB H H AB R H Criscola, cf 4 0 0 Shone, cl 3 1 1 0 1 Crwird. m 4 l i 0 1 Yunker, lb 4 12 0 0 Rhabe. If 3 0 0 0 Owen. 3b 4 11 1 1 Fnwl1h. 2b 4 S 3 1 1 Gullic, rf 4 0 0 0 0 Soura, e 3 0 1 1 2 Liska. p 2 0 1 0 0 oo i 3 Totals 31 6 10 x-Batted for Kubiak In 9th. xx Batted for Eaves in tn. San Diega ... 000 001 2003 Portland ..' - 110 621 01 Errors : . Verellch; Runs batted In: Younker 3, Boken. English 2. Ballin rer. Eaves. .Two-base hits: Ydunker, Gudat. Ballinger. Eaves. Liska. Three tiase hit: Owen. Home run: Younker. English. Sacrifice: Liska. Shone. Left on bases: San Diego 6, Portland . Eases oni balls: Liska 3, Eaves 1. Strike outs: Liska 2. Eaves 2. Earned tuns: Liska 3. Eaves a. passed oau: r iThonipan,-rf 3 t Gyselmn. 3b 4 Boken. 2b 4 ' Ve-elch. If 4 Oudat. lb 3 ' . Ballinsr, c 3 ' Kubiak, .3 : - F.sves. p 3 -. Abbott. M 1 Prout. xx 1 Tote is , 33 7 T t w... r 4- It a jSOTKSSC-'t!SS8?CS3I y " -Mt-iK4g -' . !! M Si-:-.' 'f 'X t .TT- f A's Tip Detroit p 16 Heats; Sploiis :.; Conquer Indians' : j . i .---....,... - PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12P)- Petroit's AnTerican- League lead was shaved to a game arid a half today when ithe Tigers, divided a doubleheader with,, the . Philadel phia Attiletics, copping the opefl er 7-4 at Bobo Newsom's eacpense, bu dropping the second game in r5 innings, 3-2. .The Washington Senators took a 5-1 "win over , .3 PT . . . . ,. . Tommy Ilolmes of the Boston Braves, the major leagues' No. 1 s slogger daring the current seaoon. shows above with stance, swing and follow-throofh how it's done. The Braves outfielder has, through most of the season, led both learu.es in hitting, home runs and runs batted in. He also had a eonseen Uve hiliinr streak which reached nearly 40 games. (Note how the slugger meets the ball "out la front" in paael No. 4 and how he follows through in the last panel).' . - -- - Yearling Nets High $117,600 NEWMARKET, Eng., Sept. 12-()- jworld record price of $117, 600 was paid today for a yearling thoroughbred by the Maharaja Gaekwar of Boroda at the New market, annual September sales. The-colt is by Nearco out of Rosy Legend .and is a full brother to Date, who won the British der by this ye&r while Representing Sir Eric Ohlson. j (The 75,000 is the recorded high. for yearlings, although the Aga Khan is reported to have . Rallinser 1. Uinoire: Edwards and nsirl SfiS OflO?for Feridoon in 1928 umil,tedT1,I,e 1:40' AUendnc' "lin a private, transaction.) mmmm Golf Tourney Pairings Made; f i 32 to Start in Salem Jaunt :' First round pairings for the Men's club annual Fall Handicap tournament were announced at Salem golf course vesterdar and will send the trim field of 32 aspirants off oh the six-weeks cham pionship journey today. The first round matches are deadlined next Sunday faight, announces Cora- Canuck .'Tthe wa t Sportie sorties: No pro football in the northwest this time (the Seattle and Portland "angels" are still trying to get respective shirts out of hock), so Dean Mi'Adams, ex-Washington' and Seattle Bomber whiz has signed on with the Hollywood Rangers. Baseballers aren't the only gamers who .never quit, wot? . '. . Add possibilities for Portland Beaver delivery from Phutil' "Phillies Charley Schanz. The ex-Salem flinger may be funneled to the Bevos in the Johnny CNeil ' deal. His 2-von 15-lost record, even despite a hospital seige, doesn't warrant exactly a gilt-edged corner in the Philadelphia rebuilding r plan . . . Note from Salem ball leagues prexy Oliver Huston," with attached clippings of "Victoria, B. C, sports sheet, hints that the anucks in that city are paving ay for a possible - Western International franchise at that. A ; Victoria newspaper is sponsoring f f diamond , competitions fof -boys ' from 10 to 16 (much like our sum- . mer leagues, here), and sporting ; goods merchants are dishing up the prizes. The competitions were the ; first ) staged in Victoria in more i , than ' a decide and are, to be an ' 1 " Jii' i! : ' 1 ; fi ' foria Easeball asociation. ; Huston gci. ..l-i. . comes to know ol it because his a -r ?-x f. t wee nepnew. Kusseil Chauoner. -t :cf5 j competed in the. 10-12 years class .tThe competitions, incidental- mittee Don Hendre.? " it--. Match play, with, contestants benefitting three-fourths of re spective handicaps in all matches, will be 'in effect for- the divot derby. Each round will be given one week-in which to be played oft and all weeks are to be dead lined on 'Sunday nights. City Champion Walter Cline, jr.,"' automatically a 1! favorite in tany ;of the'. SGC ' meets, draws tight-handicapped John Graham as his fifstr opponent; The: pairr ings for the first round, with re spective handicaps following each name in jparenthessi: i j.- Franlt Albrich (4) vs. Leo Este (4). Walt Larson t 20), vs. Torn Wise (7). Walt Cline (0) vs. John Graham (8). Frank Bolton (14) vs. Rex Kimmell (14. Bud Thrush (i) vs. vie convey 8). J. W. iMcCallister (8) vs. Millard Pekar 7 )J George Hoffman 11 vs. Harold Hauk 161. Frank Shafer (4) vs.. Russ Bonesteele (9). Bui Goodwin 81 vs. George Sea lea (8). Ralph Kletzing (12) vs. Jack Nash S). John Emlen 8) vs. Ned Ingram 9). Harry ; Gustafson 10) vs. Bud Waterman if). O. E. McCrary (10) vs. j Lawrence AUey (5). HI Haman (10) .vs. Glen Lcngren 2). Ted Cham bers (10) vs.? Roger Putnam (5). BiU Schaefer vs. Lloyd Daren port (6). v : -.1.. - '.....r .- m .la. CHARLIE SCHANZ - r .- ly, are called "Wooden Face" for , reasons you'll probably have to take up. -with the JCanucks. JVe've y. often heard ' the term "wooden . head" as closely related to baseball and its men, but that "Wooden Face." is a newie to us. The Canucks t-..arways did strive for the unconventional, even in baseball ; The Beavers are "in" for the PCL pennant as conceded and thank , the good Lord, Jtut the real warring as far as the Bevo players , are concerned is yet to come. The. "Governors Cup." an elaborate affair ordered by-PCL Boss "Pants" Rowland engraved with facsimile signatures of Governors Earl Snell of Oregon, Mon Wallgren of Washington and Earl , Warren of California, carries with it prize ' monies to the tune or 123,000. Winner of the Coast's own "world j Itritt'' is to pluck "off "half of it with the three.' also-rans divvying ? up what's left. All of which means a double-jointed dogfight is due i ' wheh the four clubs (Portland, Seattle, Sacramento and San Fran cisco, If you're a betting man) square off for the cup, and 25 G's . . . -; So the gals 'n guys who have been missing all that sleep while tooting th Bevos ' to the pennant have some more missing to do after High School Coaching Job? All Yours, Sir Oh not for the life of a high school coach, brother you can jE have it. From what' we've seen hither and yon lately as the prep j skippers herd their touchdown, hopefuls, mentoring the 'teen-aged masses is a proiession unwanted by this sportie . . The Door guv stands alone as he greets half a hundred green peas one week and 1 shudders when he looks forward to the opening game only lwd j weeks hence. In the meantime he has nothing lo .do but clothe the . j greenies, condition ;'em, teach 'em that a touchdown, isn't a place I to sit show 'em. how to knock somebody's brains out 'without 4 getting tneir own knocked out in the process, tape up their wounds, 4 worry over the elasticities of same wounds, chase down hiehlr " lmited nrrisnct uhn haven't f 4 4 . m . - J Sv ,iuuuu: w -Ullllijg UUk 7 practice and, last but far from least teach' em the'ins and outs of a 1 , ... J j nis parucuiar system, au wis and much more in no more than ? 30 or 0 hours of practice time . . . Assistants? Mebbe one I Gray hairs?-Lots of 'em . . , Public acclaim? Sure, if you win the I . championship or come close. Otherwise you're a bum who oughta be run out of town at least . . Publicity? Not much. The college coaches,-With assistants to the right ot 'em and assistants to the jleftof 'emand naught "but high school-seasoned talent all around 'cm,, get most of the publicity.. . . . Yes, you can have the lob. . ! brother. And to think a guy has to go to school and study for years 5 n years before ne can even sign his name "coach" ! 1 1 I Cbrdeiro Should Be ISo, 1 Wowy at Least x jfjamp Eeale 13, CoHege of the Pacific (Amos Alonzo Stagg) 7 ! but the Staggs are indexed as haying less than nothing 'this year, 1 Which means Oregon State, may have plucked an opener win for I itself when the Beales come, north September , 29. That h', if Lon Stincr it Qo. come up with something more than nothing , . From j the looks 8f communiques from Oregon and St- Mary's as to who I gets one' "Spike" Cordeiro, the Hawaiian' halfback had best turn out to be nothing les than another Tommy Harmon at least. His buildup f in ti e taffy pull between Eugene and Moraga has 'been such that . "wherever he.does wind up the lucky ones should get out the welcoming t n l . . , If numbers mean anything, lab Albany's Bulldcg as big f "r.oh? L the No-Name league thia autumn. Eighty-two aspirants turned ; ' - ;;t T t raclice, ' the high water mark ;'n the league and Including faiV i . . Only six lettermen and five seniors were "included in the me; s tally i i Bowling Scores' City, Cleaners, Capital Bedding C6.,: SaleAi Hardware and Leon ard's Supper Club collected wins last night, as the Major bowling league . rolled, of f round two of the season .fat Perfection. Fred Karr had high seriea for t the night 590. High game went to Riches with; 243. . - i -f .-- CTTT CLEANERS 121 ' ' ' Thrush 4 187 . 190 ICS S4S C. Foreman. 4. ... 160 , 170 170509 Perry . . ...... j .... 180 177 18 523 Bono .144 205 172323 cune, jr. Zivic 1 Bested I11 Houston Gb HOUSTON, Tex.. Sept. 12-jf)- x riMie zivic sieppca una me wo lseum ring tonight to take a 10 round punching from Paul ' Alt man, Texai middleweight scrap per. After the third round it was all Altman.1 ; The , former world's- - champion welter from Pittsburgh carried, his left at almost., belt level and ' it was very few,, times during the evening that his right., went, into action.-! Highest lead was his chin and Altmarl found it without a (ink ucai vi uuuuic. : 5-' - Godoyj Winner by TKO Over Merritt ELIZABETH; NJ, Sept UHJf) -Arturo Godoyr ' Chilean -heavy weight threw everything in .the book at Daii Merrit negro beavy of Baltimore. Md., to score a TKO in 2:38 of ithe-second of their: scheduled lp-round feature" bout at Twui 'City bowl here tonight Godoy " weighed 203, - Merritt 20214. - -i - r-- .- : . .4... j- .137 179 198-334 Totals . ' 1 . 872 963 923 S751 CLIME'S COFFEE. SHOP 1 , - Cline, sr. I 178 i 150 189517 Duffut I 171 153" 128 452 Kirchner i....149 202 180320 Schendel .....163 138 145444 Mathis ..i..i.X..m 15 132479 Totals .931 878 842 2C31 CAPITAL BEDDING CO. ( 2 Larson ii-J. 172 14 188323 McCluskey ; . 178 171" 224573 McCarroU 160 ,161 187508 Poulin 0.4 124 192 149463 Karr U-. 194 190 206-390 Totals . . " soa asa oa aooa VAI J.EV .PtrK ino rn i Kenyon ..... 168 .183 180511 Friesen . 127 137 188 430 zahare 4 . King, i Masser 188 133 168507 207 143 147507 153 189 159501 Totals i4 923 913 S7I 2716 BARE BROS. . ! HartweU i. 171 170 ID! saa Barr j. I 207 187 173547 Welch 180 133 198531 RichtS 243 -156 153354 Page , iXi ; 167 158 149472 Totals .. I. . i ... 1023 857 923 2803 SALEM HARDWARE CO. (21 Thedcr .. .i 201 136 in 313 west ... i 180 168 194342 Hoar . . , 170 '171 201543 Rayburn l- 158 159 is am HanrtM i ..!. 183 158 175318 ToUls 992 869 994 2S53 LEONARD'S ; 8LPPER CLl'B C2 Kay ..:.... 475 190 373 S. Stembock j. 179 189 182550 Scales 195 19-' 1M KIM Gaxbarlno iu., .173 173 204530 Young ji. 190 144 179513 Totals : : ..964 . 897 989 2850 4N.luEI UST 111 Walters l. 180 15S IS 448 Mirlcrt ...j 169 149 143461 PeGuiro j.,.' 183 1 58 138477 Valdex .,.,.,. ;170 188 178532 Coe 130 211 174515 Totals . 6S0 , 905 110 25SS DnS.'CHAH . . . LAI I DrXTLaBlNJ). 0r.G.CluaJ4J). : CUlNESi: HerballsU 211 North Liberty " ; -,t... ..... tlpotalri Portland General Electric Co. Office open Saturday" only 10 ajn. to 1 pra.; 0 to 1 pjn. Con sultation, rlood pressure and urine tests are tree of charge. Practiced ince ism. Miller Shoots Dodo On Salem Golf Course Otto Miller, KSLM: radio U tlon announcer had Mmethlag extra to talk abent ' yesterday. . While playing the Salem; golf course Taesday Miller canned his tee shot en the tough IS 5 yarcl Ne. ,S hale for the first hole - In - ene carded for that hole in many years. Miller was accompanied by his 'wife and it is thought - to 'bw the ' first ."ace" he's shot, s I n e e playing Tacldes, EnrJs in PleMy ait egon State OREGON STATE COLLEGE, 'which the offense rant fall speed Sept. 12 ( Special) Line eoach bnt the defense merely tries U QaenUn Greonough , reperted i? diagnose the pUy and stop It Wednesday - after practice : thai j with their hands. Live taikllng he has. an abundance of tackles -x -. and blocking are tUl taboo. , and ends bnt 1" short of guards i Some of the Orange linej can- ; and centers in the Oregon State" ;,dl da tea show promise of devtl football eamp. wlnv aa effort .to lopiag into first class . linemen. i oouier we win spou ureenoagn capaDie oi Jioiamg weir vwu " . hat been shifting men from oth- the. touch. Pacifie Coast eonfer er positions and trying them f jence, , according io" Greenough. ; oat jis guards or .centers. The . former Oregoa Stated star : Greenough has been drilling "quickly adds that the inexperl the young- Beavers In the funds- . .eneed linemen still steed lots of f mentals of line f lay to pot across . ' work particularly ea sharpen-, some of his points. He has been' ingup their blocking. ' using- -passive - scrimmage in Unemen work-out separately Pennant- Pictures :V j( - AMERICAN . LEAGUE: . 1 Teams , W X. CB .LTP Detroit J4.1.i.i.Li. 81"" sa'.l Washington .;..'......:.......81 8tl NATION AT. tjranre -- V-V, Chicago .JL--.L:M ';JU T ..-s St. Louis X ..84 S3 f 1 4 Remaining games: AHEKICAH LEAGCI i ' " ' Detroit aaainat Philad1thU 9 Washington 8,! Cleveland 4. St. Louis 4. Total 15. 1 Washington - , aginst Oeveland 1, Detroit S. New York 2, Philadelphia 3. Total 12. - . . ? NATIONAL LEAGCR H V . ! Chicago against Brooklyn S -Pha. adelphia 3, PitUburgh 4, CincinnaU 2. at. lauis o. uoui is. st. Louis against Brooklvn 2. Philadelphia 4. CincinnaU S. Chicago S. Pittsburgh : 1 (playoff of tie- came to be scheduled of vital to pennant, race).' Total 174 . Cleveland in a night game at the capital to edge nearer the lead. 1 Bobby Kstalella, Athletic's out fielder, 'pounded a double to score Mayo Smith from first base in the 16th to hold the Tigers. Roger Wolffs eighteenth victory of the season took care- of the Indians for Washington, and Wolff him self batted in . three .runs with a double In the .sixth inning. 1 The ewfYork Yankees kept pace in their third place spot by blasting the t Chicago White Sox twice, 3-1, on Red Ruffing's six hitter and 9-8 In 10 innings. Bill B evens Was knocked from the box in. the second game but a triple by Oscar Grimes and single by Aaron Robinson brought the win for the Yanks in the tenth. . . The St Louis Browns kayoed the Boston Red . Sox 8-2 at Bos ton..'' ! . ' . rr National league action saw both the leading & Chicago Cubs , and challenging St ' Louis Cardinals stand pat by 'winning. The Cubs maintained their ,2 -game -lead by beating Philadelphia 4-0 oh Hank Wyse's twirling. ; Dick Bar ret was the loser and gave, up all four runs in the third. . The Cards got a four-hit pitching job from rookie Art Lopatka and nosed the Brooklyn Dodgers', 3-2, at St Lou4 is. "A second game ' was postpon-j ed by rain. 1 -. . .. i . . Successive homers by Frank McCormick and Hank Sauer in the sixth gave the Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 nod over the Giants at Cincy PUyer, Clue G AB . H Pet. Cvarretta, Cuba L.llS-433 89 150 J60 Holmes. Braves '.-.138 560 118 SOT JSS Rosen. Dodgers 129 540 11 4 180 Mi CucctneUo, Wh. SoX 111 377 47 118 JOS Boudreau. Indians "97 344 -80 104 J04 Case. Senators , Ill 452. 44 138. JOS J Home runs::. -National . league Holmes, Braves zs. worsman. Braves 22, Adams, Cardinals 22. American league Stephens. Browns 22. York Tigers IT.' Cullenbine. Tigers 27. Runs batted In: National league- - WaHcer, Dodaera 115. Holmes. , Braves -108. Adams, Cardinals 106. American league men. ranktes; n, Yora, Tigers so, cuiienbtne.- Tlfers B5. "aO i : - " Tv. . TIT -' - OT " ""'. f ourteen r ets n etc DKivver In Molaua-Bucks Grid MOLALLA (SpecUl) Defi nitely down near the bottom mt the hD in Duration league ath letics the past few years, -Mo-laUa'a Bucaroos, nee Indians; expect to do something about that ' uncoyeted category, this fafl. Replete with new. coach, youthful Don Wilson, comeback plans ."and 14 , lettermen In a turnout of 25 grid aspirants, the Bucks ' intend making a mark . in Duration, touchdowning . this , time. ; ' i,";Vii: , .' I'-. ' -J. ' Wilson, ' )wv replaces Ellis Paulette as skipper, officially opened drills' this week. Be has ' not announced what system his charges wil use, but did say it Wouldn't be the JTr". The Bucks open at Estoeada September 21, have nine games scheduled to date and are looking for another home tussle- for Friday, Novem ber 16V . - ;: , .; , ; Lettermen returning from the freest and Inexperienced squad which failed to rise above cellar a year ago include Ray Zullnskl and Fat Gieblyn. tackiest Wally Zalinski, - Carl, Doerfler and Mania Allen, guards; Ed Com . sou, center; Bill ' Charles; Joe Brock and Howard Smith, ends. and L. W, Owens,- Charley . Xucht Bob i Corriea and Paul Matovitch,' backs. The entire -: squad lists ' on the weightless ' side despite the number - of let termen. ' A large number of the .- aspirants are also without ex perienee. The Moialla - sched- Sent. 21 Estaeada there: Sent. 28 Tigard there: Oct. 3 Woodburn here ( ); Oct. ' 12 Silverten there (); Oct. 19 Chemawa here (); Oct 28 Starton there (): Nov. 2 Dallas Ttere (); Nov. Canny there (); Nov. 14 pen: Nov. 23 Sandy there, f) denotes . iwation league game, a yum rmm rmse-s II Got ectonc FACt OHY-MCTQOD RECAPPEN.G tl9 Cf rtincstt f Itziii FIRESTONE STORES CONNER N. LIBERTY Ik CENTER STS. under Greenough In the uvoming practice sessions and then Join the -backs to work on plays - In the afternoon drill. The Oraiigev men continue to show more pep and drive as they become better acquainted with Oregon State's 'system of play and with their. 'teammates.'-. . ruin i am ' Ktiser nu see drilling the young Beaver squad; : th last tuo afternoons on his. new version of the optional ,run ning pass play. - If 1 indications from ; practice mean anything, throw lots of passes this falL t Off sontattman i . Alii 11 AlLightner .V-: " -: Edltor Lcaaors AMERICAN LEAGfJB UTAN&INGS ' W ii, Pet. W X. Pet. Detroit 81 54 M3 Clevelan 67 64. J04 Washing 81 61 J70 Chicago 47 .74.471 New Yrk 72 65 .524 Boston 47 74 .471 St. Louis 72 OS JS22 Philadet 48 90 J44 Wednesday results: At Philadelphia 4-3. Detroit 2-2 (second game 24 inn ings); at New York 3-9. Chicago 1-6; at. notion z, m. louu t; it Wash ington's, Cleveland .1., HAIIONAL LEAGUI STANDINGS W L Pet. ' W I. Pet. Chicago 86 50 .432 Nw'Yrk 73 46 J25 St. Louis 84 33 .613 Boston 39 78 .431 Brooklyn 73 41 .551 Cincinn 34 SI .409 Pittsburg 77 65 .542 PMladel 43 94 .300 Wednesday results: At Chicago- 4, Philadelphia 0;-at St. Louis . Brook, lyn 2 (second game postponed, rain); at unetnnan 4, New York 3. (Only games scheduled.) - i -' r : Philly Pointer Trials Winner - GAINSBOROUGH, Sask..' Sept l2-(CP)-Lebanon Tim, white and liver pointer,;' owned by G. D. Coleman of Philadelphia, today piacea crst. in : the ais-Amencal all-age field trials' stake held here. The winner "received a purse of 1872.? - - Flak, white and lemon pointer bitch, owned by . Hal Javis of Jacksonville, Fla took second flace and a purse of $40S. - , . i - .i 'Frisco ; Cancels . Open Golf Meet ; SAX .FEANCISCO. Sept .12 4P)-The Junior "Chamber of Commerce announced today ' it 'would not sponsor ' its annual open golf tournament this year f because of the Inability to raise S1I.00I in prise money. OaJduoValso on the PGA winter circuit, : recently can eeUed its match for the same reason. Byron JJelson , won the . 11th and 14th San Francisco -open.'- r ' .'.'-;'.-'-' ' ' National League Phuadelphia -JL.:.000 00Q 0001 1 0 Chicago i : oot w wr t Barrett and ' Seminick: - Wyse RlllMnie.r - Brooklyn v .".", 000 204 0002 4 1 St LOUIS iuV..-vr.:;..-.WW 000 T I Branca and Dantonio; Lopatka and Rice.-. . j. v-.... ,- -r.v .-' iSaMml earn" tiostnoned rain.) t New -York - - l.JOO 001 0003 t 0 Cincinnati -.w...S:409 413 00 4 I 9 Feidman. R. rischer (7) and iom 8000jam Stands as Annual PeiidletAn RouriduDUD up Practice Sniack Vikin ens PENDLETON. Ore.. Sent. K.-JPV-Western rodeo surs arui-cow hands opened the Pendleton ound-up today with a record 800tt spec- tators Jamming ihe stands. V' . - .,;-' Va '' ' - :? ' '.'J ' :"'5. '-'; Results of first day, compeUUon: branma steer ' naing-;--w hub Burton ana uienn lyier atayea aboard. Northwest bucking con t est Seven of 18 cowboys were it-. &-r""k. 4 .4nn4?-tasr 4i4sBT4l Waftrs Cecil Brucef Weiser; Lt Bob Hen ry, 1 Portland, Ross Dollarhyde, Lakcview. - . v':N-i'" '.";.;' Calf roping - John Bowman, ; Oakland, Calif, 16.7 seconds: Bill Linderman, Red Lodge, .Mont, 17.4; Buster Hayes, Thermopolis, Wyo., 18.S. BuUdogging Jack Wade, Hal Kirk, Alberta, Can., A 17.8 Eeconds; Bill McMacken, Flor-, nnc Arir 1 4 Smith; 20.8 1 Steer roping Everett Shaw, ; Stonewall, Okla, - 14.2 seconds; Hugh Bennett' Colorado -Springs; 22.8; Homer Pettigrew, Springer, N.M., 24. ' : ' .- The famous bucking horse Bad- - ger; Mountain threw. Bui Lander-- man. Red Lodge, Mont, , after the . friAa4 - sr-rkaswafoalllsr Tt -V As) ft f lla world's bucking contest ; ; .The annual bug In most all prep footballing failure to show up for practices regularly" has bit Salem high's touchdown troupe, reports Coach Tommy Drynan. Sixty-six aspirants turned out for the squad opening day; but since then -the daily- drills have seen only between 40 and 50 lads hik ing through the prelim chqres. ' All of . which ' has disturbed Drynan no end, for he must .have the,Yiks, ready for game No. 1 In less than ,10 days. The SHS'ers open here - against Lebanon Fri day nighQ September 21. "'.J- After admitting "just-When we looked like we were going toget some place in practices many of the kids started to miss work outs," Drynan followed up with z promise of drastic - changes: In team plans. - "s ' ' ! t. T From now onr quoth the busy head man, "they either turn out for practice or find someone else uv their positions pennahently. Drynan is finding it doubly hard this, autumn "since only' six "letter-men are listed on the squad.X Sacs Pound Suds Elliott W Win $EATTLE;t Septl2-V5,)-Sacra-mento hopped on gfouthpaw Glenn Elliott tonight to spank the Seat tle Rainiers,8 to 5 In a Pacific Coast league baseball tussie, push ing the losers to seven and a . half games, behind the" pace setting Portland Beavers. " : . . F ; Sacramento L 1S 000 0004 It 3 . -, OOO 002 2U1 5 12 3 : McCarthy, Babbitt (9) and Schlue- tors Elliott. Carpenter (3), Brisker () and Sueme. Nietniller (4). .- r. 1:1. illn" answer to many requests; . buck deer hunting season for the entire state starts Septem ' ber 29 and ends October 2S this year. ". Antlerless deer can .-be taken in northern Lake 'county ' from December 1 to December . Marion linn, Lane; Bcnton'and Coos counties opens October 11 and closes October 21, limit per day two cocks. ;- . .. -" Ilunting Dope s -. Twinkles 12,, Seals 2 San rrancisco 014 010 000' 212 8 HoUywood - .025 101 21 12 11 1 Seward. Nichols (3) and Ocrodow- bardl; Xennery. rox'(l) and Lakeman. skL- Petersen (7); XimbaU and HU1.-- Oregon Golfer Lead Tourney 4 LONDON, Sept; 12.' rKPvt . Bob McKendrick of Portland, Ore., , with a tbree-under-par 71 took the , lead at .the halfway, mark in the 36 hple U. S. army ; golf iourna- snent open to all service personal in the United Kingdom, todayl l MCK-cneu-iCK snot a -. par 3 on the first nine holes then toured the back nine in 34 to top nearest: i gels 13; Oaks 11 OAKLAND,'; Sept. 12-WVThe Los Angeles Angels evened their Pacific Coast league series with ' Oakland - at one game each' tor ' night by winning a - wild " 13-1 1 - Lot - Angeles ..r-.300 109 00013 14 i Oakland, 300 403 010-11 12 3. Wooden, Merkle (S and Sarnl; Cil more. Ctetkovich (4) Lots (4) and Kfar-e. - - - American- League ; WEDNESDAY RESULTS: - Chicago' 000 001 0001 4 1 New .York 000.210 0 3 4 4 : i Grove and Trtsh;R.ulf;r.g and Rob inson. . - - ' . V-s-.. Chicago -.. L.023 020 100 04 13 New .Vorks ....001 4)30 110 14.11 S. Lopat. Papifh (3) and Trwoi-Beveas, Rosar (3), Holeombe'lJj and . Cronr.p- ton-. Robictsonr . (J)."4 , -?.- - --.!, - - St.. Louis . , ;.,.000 810 DOS ft s r Boston - ..-..0t 002 000 2 4 3 , Munctief and Maacuso;-Ryba.'Haus-, man -(51 and Pytlak. -'- . . ' Detroit 014 121 0207 13 3 .001 000 12-. 1 (4), and Richards; Phuadelchia ' Benton. Caster Ne-fom. Bowies (9) and -Bo-tar. Detroit v-009 000 100 01 000 02 12 0 PhUadelph 004 000 001 010 000 13 .9 1 r Oana. Caster (11). Trout (14) and Swlftr Gassaway,1 Black 113 and Rosar. " CleveUnd 100 (XXX 000 1 -, 1 Washington .: 100 003 J.0 S 14 0 Grcunek, Kliesnan (8); and J Hayes, UMSUU'ii I a l Wolff rut nirr - .... f,1 r- : : : '"-'Uk-jT " i ; sr. j. . . . 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