PACE EIGHT Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning. May 9 1948 ftaaeeless ssnrta: Lesk alike Iik VTtuwr ef the Itlfnu rmmd Newte Harv ft tare y ef the , Ilea vers. Oaly the Beavers ran aee Hrether Atarey we'll stick ' with Dick II mast b r a teniae la British Celambla. far atw It's a wealthy hat I and reetaarsat saaa aamed Mar gait la aspbrlac New Westminister (It miles thla aide ef Vancou ver) wb "definitely wants a Western International Iraiue fraachtse la lt47. The reasan? Na, Ml ta make mare meney est fceeaase (aad get thla): "I aaw Maatreal Ray a Is and Syra eaac ga threeta a doable header Laai sasnaser la the Eaat and It was smr something-. There's ne thlng Ilka alttlag with a bag of neaaats between yaar knees watching a first class ball game." A gay with that slaat an baseball rlab-ewnlnr wsalda't aalaa being a dandy ..... These nine hamers biffed la the Vaaeeever-Yakima game the at her sight constitute a new record far Bab Brawn's historic CaeUaae ball yard, all right, bat they do net make far a new mark la all arganlied ball. At least aa twa serasiens major 1 leagaa tesass hare whacked It hamers la aae game aad an a saber sf ather occasions mi ner leasee teams have exceeded nine la a single game I'a- larky Joe Kralevlch! In Ms first aaaad s a near a nee at Vancon er. his aid alma mater, they last finished giving him a a.a. aalldap whea Vancoaver Oet flelder Earl ftilverthern a pa aad knocks Joe's first pitch oat of the park for a homer! Hoag Wins Wild Brawl From Paul in Eighth Bedlam Rreaks Up Armory Scuffle an Duane - Notches 23rI; Brown KO Winner in Semi Go The rass)er have nothing on the box-fighters when it comes to wild and unpredictable ending That was proved to a $1073 house at the Ferry Street Garden Last night. In one of the roomiest of his manv bar-roomers. Duane (The Durable) Hoag got up off his sagging silk parties to clout out what rill technically b called an eighth round TKO over Los Angelino Jackie Paul in their mainer scrap, f " And what an eight round' at an eight round' i Mr Paul. tay!n Hosc'i slurring nd with Cautious clear of Ho pi nw-n tiou rinx corner all right, had h fieht tin until the seventh. Tn fart. In th- fifth he hmd ovrlv talkative Hoar both xt,e f"r a thre roup and right Ttad tt round ended when It f& The Durable Portlander 1 w,,n J"'m' OI fie wildest swinsinr and Jobber- I frr rr mtn nd hm1 ,n the ; wat '!. looked a if he had run ! 'ott r- In the sWth And ap- TrtnHt-v er..ieh. Paul ram-out to- Vo. 7 sVir- art ea--lv kaW i Tt:if th Vin.tl tvn showed -vt he's dnhh-d Ken Manning and Phil Salstrom Th T.rable 'V With h two-fM- ; helped the Rock Woolers along ed rT1 waded Into the shuken ' with homers. Highlight of the Tau all trovieh th heat and hd , Papermill-VFW game was a cir te Iyw AnrlM 1?-nundr on I rus catch in left field by Ivan fie tv t the end N'o was j Lowe of the winners. Singer al- fnr of he same nd when tfoar I finally floored the visitor for a court after swattfnr Mm w!th a corkin rit. following It ' with nothe- r-'-'-v tt saw Pawl ro down for "three." some , bodv from Tur roTifr hopped Into . te rir. .Paul's manarer vowed he had rothir to do wit It. but t-t technicabtv lot Paul ti lM-t And while Referee Packv MrFria nd was arrui" it rw n aul's correr. both Hoar and Pul went at It arnln and how! Thev both slugged toe to toe until the bell finsllv ended the round that Is surelv one of the imnt riD-snorting ever seen In the armory arena. - McFarlnd wouldn't let the Ceht continue In the ninth, which made Mr. Paul nd the customers verv unhannv B"t rules are rules Chuk (Kid) Wrown 137. Port land caught hold of Johnny Ar chuleta. 133. Denver, when the latter was visibly out of shape and worked him over for a knock out In 2 ?0 of the fourth round of Their semi -wind up Archuleta w as : open then Inclado the lakes In the belolesss in ring center when Mr- national forest la IJaui aad Mar Farland stopped It. F..ldie Whar- n counties: Keaare. Long. Koaavd. ton. a main eventer in Portland, i Booth. Wasco aad Cabot lakes la but last night a sub for KelJ v Jefferson county; Klamath aad Jackson, took an easy derision Desehnle eoanty lakes with the cvrr Dave Amdt. Portland. In ' esception of Davis. Toed. North their middleweight four - master I snd South Twin; and a number Dick Abney. 148. Jefferson, knocked out Okey Wilson. 155. Salem. In the second. Wilson be ing; a sub for absent Morrie Pe terson. Matthew Mack. 152. Tur ner, won a four round decision ever Wild Bill Daniels. 159, Portland.- In the good opener. And If they're worrying altout .who to match who with for their next show here they wouldn't have to look farther than Hoag and Paul for a super-natural. JUearcats rlav Badgers Nine Paciffc and Willamette will meet here Friday at Waters park In a game that will decide the western division! championship of the northwest conference bust-ball race. The Badgers now hold down to S Zin o'ver wTllameVu la.t week In Foret Grove. Whitman leads th. eastern half of the cr- mi with four straight wins over the haple College of Idaho nine DPI S" ruts ocures: Holt V wood 100 OOO 4.IA8 11 1 Ban Die co . 000 OHO 0O0 0 S 3 Resctgno and Unaer: Kennedy. Pof fenbereer (t) , Chapetta (9) and Mc UonneU. Kan rrancisco 000 000 OOO 0 Sacramento M 000 0001 4 - Lien and Ivy; rVeitaa and Conroy. Beattlo . 322 042 00013 14 2 02O 040 030 0 17 2 Hutchinson ". Fischer i8 temsrtn 0t and Fmley: Beardan, Caecr (3). Rafev it) and Kar mm a i win - i Meet the Senators: WIIXIAM (BILL) CARNEY, satfleldcr. Tweaty-flve-year-aid Bill join ed the nine jaat before H com menced firing la VTIL play and cams aa eptlon from rertlaad. BILL CARNEY Ha'a -l. weighs lt and Uvea la Portland. Freeh eat of the navy. In which he served aa a lleateaaat (jg), Carney ta the former V of Oregon alagger of l3-4-l-4Z. Following gradu- Th 1 MaT11 rCg-iptfC MlllArC! R.vlLli3e lTllllCl O In Softy Wins Campbell's Rock Woolers. paced by Percy Crofool's 2-hit pitching and the Papermillers, led by Hen- . , ' . . ry Singer s fhutout nervrng. last night grabbed wins In the City .Softball league, the Woolrra over Baib s Sportsters. 4-0. and the Paper men ov er VrW. 10-0. Both . i. ij lowed three hits. Barb's a 2 t Woolers tet til 4 1 Keor and EreoHal; Crefeot and McCaffery. VFW ass ee est Paaermillers HI 11 is 1 C. Applegate aad B. Aaate gate: H. 5inger, Vanoerwort and L. Singer. IFosflnOira' IFornninm Mar II U the opening date for angling la many of the lakes aad j streams excepted from the gen eral opening In April, according to the game coaamissJon office. Thla applies partfcnlarly to the Cascade area, and some of the major fishing waters that will ef lakes In Lane county. Other openings this aaoath In clude May 4 for Harney eoanty; May 29 for nsest of Lake eesvnty waters: May 1 for that part of I the Deschates river between ' Mick lap dam to Sheep bridge. ( The official s n g 1 1 n g synopsis should be coasalted for waters ; closed to sll angling or having still later openings. Count Is sUll being kept by bl elogksts of Use fioh and gaaae com missions of the salmon catches la the Wlilaanette river. A total naan ber of salmon reported caaght to date by anglers Is 10.00. Catches, however, are beginning to taper off. The first trip af the season af the gaaae commission's spswalag crew into Diamond laae was naade Utroagh the deep snow witaeat mishap, according to the report received from Milt O Brlen "'" T? "" from VUnA V'ak f destination within a few hoars. Formerly the Joaraey has taken ) days when travelling waa by skis and anowhaes. The savew still was eight ar nine feet deep In places, while the total snowfall this winter at the lake Is reported ta have been 2U feet. The erew went la early ta make prepara tions for the Using of rainbow treat eggs this spring. It Is hoped that about S.000.000 eggs will he obtained, psrt of waken will ha hatched at the Diamond Lake hatchery aad the rest distrlbated ta ather stations In the state. : ( V::tt ;;. ' - '- - ..- 'i '. . I -i.it atloa ha joined iba Portlands aad la 4 games wafted aa ae- ' eeptahle .tit. Then cams the navy aad not mack base balling antil aptiag training agala with the Bevoa this year. Bill Is mar ried bat has na children. Ta date ha has been having a toagh time getting started with the Saiema and baa played anly against right handed pitching. Bat the Beavers think a lot af the long lean gardener and in sist hall regain his prewar stride soon. A slight leg mascle train has also been hampering Carney la his first appearance . with the Senator crew Speaklng of the Beavers (and they've been spoken abeat late ly), despite the holes la their bats they aren't the loaslest hitting elab la the PCL. Both Oakland and Sacramento are below the Portlands In latest averages. Bat Oakland Is in sec ond place. So the Beaver pitch ing has aomethiag to do with the clab'a lethargy toe. Bat then 'we'd best net be pepping off re the Portland pitching else one Lair Gregory decides the Marv Owen crew should have one or two ef ear Senator allngers. He's already try lag ta write the Be voa late placking off George Vice, the so-and-so Gregory, Wednesday SAN DIEGO. Calif, May g (JP)- The outright release ef four San Diega Padre players aad the option of another was an nounced today by President Bill Starr. Released were Johnny Hill. Joe Gedsios. Giles Knowles and Klrby. Jordan. Pitcher Joe Farla waa seat to Spokane ef the Western International league an option. BOSTON, May 8 -OP)- The Braves tonight released Lefty Larry Powell, a pitcher, who waa signed last week one day after he had been released by the Red Sex. The Braves also announced option of left handed Senator Swal: AB H Salmon 38 11 Gunnarsn 7 3 Pet. 440 42 3K2 .390 .385 .302 .289 .380 2.10 .188 AB H Pet. 2 .187 1 .187 .158 .152 1 .143 3 .125 0 .ft!) 0 .000 0 .000 e .000 Kowalski 12 Adam 8 Vlco 51 30 98 33 Carney Kublak Cerkin Arnott 93 33 7 18 Luchesi Crawfrd 13 8 Bartlmei 43 13 Wenner 43 13 Malgradl t Summeis 4 Tallin 3 Sodn brg 3 Kerr 18 4 Janeway Caviness Pitching G W L Pet SOW A SH Cerkin . 8 8 1 000 3 7 8 KowaUkl .. . 4 4 8 1 0OO 31 12 1 Gunnarson - 3 3 0 1 000 11 1 Fslhn 3 1 0 1 OOO 10 18 0 Adams 4 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Janeway 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Sfrderburg .1 0 0 .000 4 1 0 Oregon Nears Division Title SEATTLE, May 8 -(JP- The University of Oregon took a run away lead In the northern divi sion baseball pennant race today by crushing second place Wash ington 8 to 3. Lehl of Oregon was touched for 11 hits by the losers but kept them scattered except for the fifth inning. Oregon see 332 g hi Washington . 000 030 000 3 11 3 ...Lehl aad Rodiger; Jorgensen. Cole (3) and Constantino. Leslies Defeat Pa rrish Again Leslie's Minlonir ies. with eighth graders predominant In the lineup, scored their second straight victory over Parru-h on the Leslie field latt night, rolling to a lopsided 12-4 win behind the 5-hit, 12-strikeout hurling of Jim Moore. The southenders blasted Parrish ace Frank Ohborn for six runs in the first frame and were never in danger. The two teams wind up their series Fri day at Leslie. Leslie 12 10 2 Parrish 1 5 4 Moore and Cnsnmlngs: Osborn. Stevens (t) snd Howard. Amorican Loacjuo W'ednesday Results : Chicago 000 310 3A3 10 17 1 Boston Xa 030 12 14 17 4 Haynes. Grove 3l, Papiah (41. Cad well (7 1 and Tresh. Fernandas (Si. Harris, Ferris (8) and Wagner. St. Louis . 000 000 001 1 1 0 New York 300 OOO 90 8 7 3 Zoldak and Mancuso; 'Chandler and Clckey. Detroit "mo 010 0001 4 1 Washington 000 000 0000 j 1 Newhousor and Richards; Wolff and Evans. Cleveland .. 008 000 0000 T 0 Philadelphia 000 001 001 3 0 4 feller and Lollar: Knerr. Savage (3), rown (I) Androeor, fr Saute is (Si. DRIVE IN GARAGE THe Ilorrov; Company Pkona 59S5 153 S. Liberty Ray E. Morrow that Is The AF bays la Seattle are already convinced an Frisco Edwards, witness their Tuesday morn release: The way ex-Umpire Frisco Edwsrds elab Is going, the other club owners are beginning ta rase tha am plra field to see If they find aomebsdv else among tha band its In bine who can manage a team Into eleven straight vic tories." ..... Wander If they were looking Bill Skiffs way when they wrote that? j Metric Peterson, brother af for jner state champ Buddie, weald be a natural far the local fistic co reenters, bat they'll have to wait awhile. Morrle Ym la the merchant marine and ; la avail able only now and then This may be so much space waated time Wednesday's scores are In. bat have yea noticed hew both the Boston Red Sox and ear Senators have parallel ed one another with respective win binges? Right Hand Man Bob Keuscher has been Insist ing fsr a week that the Red Soxers are setting the pace and the Saiema are following it nightly. The streaka started abeat the same time, went through a pair ef Sanday doa bleheaders aad. up to Wednes day's games, were neck snd neck st 12 Keuscher main tains the Frisco Edwards flock will last Just as long- as the Red Boxers, so come en yea Besn- towners! Incidentally, the Saiema are making like the Boa tons In another route also. Both elabs have been asing the all eonquering home run as a cen vineer Sports Briefs pitcher ace Williams to Seattle of the Pacific Coast league. SEATTLE. May t -(VP)- The rniverslty of Washington golf team edged out the University of British Columbia divot brigade today 14 to IS ta gala revenge for a trimming Buffered earlier In the season at Vancouver. SEATTLE. May S Bob Staff, young left hand bitting catcher, has been optioned by Seattle of the Pacific Coast league to the Memphis Chicks of the Southern association, fttagg previously had been op tioned to the Yakima Stars of the clasa B Western Internation al league. Angels Thump . Beavers Twice LOS ANGELES. May 8 -A) The high-flying Los Angeles An gels, getting steady twirling from Yank Terry and Cliff Chambers, thumped the lowly Portland Beav ers twice today, 4-2 and 3-1. Ter ry spaced nine Beaver blows in the opener while southpaw Cham bers allowed only five hits in the seven Inning afterpiece. Both Angel chuckers just miss ed shutouts in chalking up their fourth victories. The lone score off Chambers was unearned, Portland Manager Marv Owen getting aboard on Wimpy Quinn's two bae muff and scoring on Frank Shone's single in the fifth. The Angels meanwhile clubbed Dick Barrett for two earned tal lies in the third and added a gift run on two hits and Shone's error in the sixth. In the opener Terry kept the Beavers scoreless until the ninth when two runs came home on Harvey Storey's double, singles by Tom Turner snd Jim Bather and a wild throw by Dewey Wil liams. Los Angeles catcher. Porttaad Lot Aateles B M OA BHOA 4 3 10 Mallorv 3 4 12 3 3 17 0 Schuster .a 4 3 4 4 4 0 0 0 Sawt r 3 S 1 0 Smith. m Hertoii.l Manu r Storey . I I S Chrsph.m 3 3 3 0 Dobbm 2 4 1 1 Qulnn 1 3 3 11 0 1 Archie 3 3 113 2 Olsen I 4 110 3 Williams.c 3 18 0 0 Tetr.p 8 0 0 3 Turner. c Owen.3 Browns l.lska p Escobar B!icher,3 tMclser Cntvch.p IHeich I Holm 118 0 1 1 8 0 8 0 1 8 0 0 0 18 8 8 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 8 34 13 Batted for Liska In 8th. t Batted for Brown In 8th. t Batted for Che-tkovich in tth. I Ran for Turner In Stfi. Portland . OHO OOO 002-3 Los Angeles . 003 003 00 -4 Errors . Smith. Brown, William Runs batted in- Schuster. Quinn 2. Turner. Two base hits- Christopher. Storey. Home run Schuster. Stolen bases Quinn Sacrifices Christopher Double plays Brown to Dobbins to Barton: Owen to Dobbins to Barton. Llska to Baitnn; Mallory to SchuMer to Quinn: I.iaka to Brown to Barton. I-efl on bases- Portland 7. I -O Angeles 8 Baaes on balls - l.Uka 3, Terty I. Strikeout - Lisas 1. Terry i Bits -off I.tika 10 In 7 Innings; Terry 0 In 8: Chelkovicli 1 In 1. Kerned runs -I.iaka 4. Terry I. 1-oainf Pitcher - I-la-ka. Umpire Heard. Loran and Ko be r Time - 1 42 Attendance 4731. Second same: Portland 000 010 01 Los Angelas ... 003 001 3 Barrett and HoJm. Chambers Stephenson. and THIRTY ENJOY ROUND W O O D B U R N-Mrs. Pat Mc Laughlin and Lee Withers turned out the best approach shots at the Sunday golf session at Woodburn golf club. Thirty players were on hand to make the rounds and par take of the no-host supper. Trie fourth Tuesday of each month was designated tha monthly play day. New (Record!1 Win-WacEty SoDoms NoticEi 13th Straight With 8-5 Nodi Over Foe r T ROCKT KOAD: The World Champion Detroit Tigers were depending aa these fear hurlers for a repeat this year, bat ta date the oartet la having- trouble all along the line. Paul (Dlxay) Treat. Virgil (Fire) Tracks aad Al Benton (left to right) have been In and out with performances, and Hal Newhenser has been shelved by a bad elbow. WI I.IAGIE STANDINGS W L Pet. W I. Pet Salem 13 0 1000 Victoria 1 .417 Tacoma 7 S 22 Spokan 4 .333 Wanachse 7 .533 Bremrton 4 .333 Yakima 7 .417 Vancouvr 4 .333 Wednesday's results: at Wenatrrtee S. Salem (10 Innings); at Tacoma 4. Bremerton 1: at Spokane ll. Vancou ver 0; at Yakima 7. Victoria 0. PACIFIC COAST LCAOtr San Fran, M 14 .050 Hollywod 18 20 .474 Los Anals 34 IS SIS Sacramto 10 3S .410 Oakland 33 17.575 Seattle 10 33 .410 San Dieaot It 31 .475 Portland 14 34 36 Wednesday's result : at Ijou Angeles 4-3. Portland J-l: at San Diego 0. Hol lywood 8; at Sacramento 1. San Fran cisco 0; at Oakland 9. Seattle 13. NATIONAL IBAfilK St. Louis 13 087 Pittsburgh 10 474 Brooklyn 11 047 New York 10 .474 Chicago 10 S2 Cincinnati 10 444 Boston I 500 Ptuladelph 13 .379 AMERICAN IEAfiir Boston 19 3 SS4 Chicago 7 10 412 New Yrk IS 8 714 St. Louis It 400 Detroit 11 10 324 Cleveland 8 13 333 Washingtn 10 .444 Philadelprt 18 .2M Oreroniaas In the majors - what r- RBI i : Uiey Sid Wednetdav: A B H O A Peskv. Red Sox 5 4 8 Doerr. Red Sox 4 18 1 Gordon. Yankees, unplayed Whitman. Dodgers, unplayed. Vikings Play Albany Today Boasting a 2-2 record In Big -8 league play. Salem high's Vik ings wUI try to make It three wins today tn a three o'clock baseball game with Albany's Bulldogs at Waters psrk. Coach Harold Hauk will shoot either Bud Craig or Rod Province at the visitors, the latter having rejoined the team thla week. The balance of the team will find Dick Allison behind the piste. Dei Kleen. Dick Hendrle. Roger Dasch and- either Craig or Carlos Houck in the Infield, and Warren Valdes. Bad Mc Kinney and Bob Funk In the oatfleld. The Vikings dropped s clooo 4-3 decision to the an beaten Balldogs at Albany earlier this spring. Action Slated For Linksmen Starting- with today's 18-hole Roodles outing;, both man and women at Salem golf court e face a full weekend of play. Today's 18-holer will be the first of the season for the Men's club Thurs day outings. A 2-ball mixed four some tournament is set for Sun day afternoon, partners to !. drawn by lot. Kenervations for both the tournament and the din- j ner which IS to follow in the , clubhKi.e afterward should be made not later than Friday vnth ! if... r i .. i . i sntxv "- " i( iJiuumi tJ" Weber i7l. lmhardl and Anrier morning). It Will be the flrt son; Sru.un. I.amb-rt il. Hetkl (10) tcil outing of the summer sea- i nd l-nnnno. on for the mixed mashie wavers. AMITY WINS. 1-e AMITY Pitrher Nauman of Amity Wednedny twirled a 1-0 win over Dayton and pushed his learn to the leadership of the Yamhill county league. Ho whiff ed 18 batters and allowed four hit. Look Different AM) Feel Different Wear the FINEST in custom tailoring and get tlpe BEST of woolens from the LARGEST Mock in the Male. "Tailoring from a ftatch to a netv garment.' 10 discount to ex-servicemen. Room S Dowxiaaairs. 1st Nad. Bonk Bide. Pnona 21995 Red Sox Rack No. 13 As Pesky Sets Record t -'V ' ,';" "';V. r 1 ... t ,. f t " - f fr,' - -. J I'- f JO 1 ' V f ' t a 4 ! r LEADING WAY: One good rea son why the Boston Red Sox are the big- guna In the Amer ican league Is Johnny Pesky (above), former Silver ton Red Soxer. Peky is hitting far over .400 and yesterday scored six runs sgainst the White Sox to break a record while his mates were racking up their 13th straight victory. Staters Beat Vandals, 7-0 MOSCOW. Tdaho, May 8-;PV-F.xplodmg in the first inning with five hits, including two doubles, the Oregon State Beavers today shut out the University of Idaho 7 to 0 in a northern division base ball game. Chuck Sauvain, OSC hurler. gave Idaho only four scat tered hits. OSC 500 002 0097 Id 1 Idaho . 000 000 0000 4 4 Sauvain and Wegner; Aner and Viro. HANDS OFF. BROTHER PORTLAND. May 88 -P)- Ore gonians were asked today by the state game commission not to carry off fawns they think have been deserted by the mother doe. Usually the fawn is not deserted, j the commission said, and if it should be. s gme officer must be notified. National Loaguo Wednesday Brook!) n Heult- oofl OdO 104 8 18 2 013 010 WKI- 5 10 0 Cincinnati mane. nrumi u'. i'm . Bnston OOO OOI I. 10 - S 3 Cb !.. 010 30 10 14 I Javery. Sinslrtori 3l. Reid Ci. Wtilihl 8i and Mi. Poland i7i. W)sf and Livingston. New Yor k Pittkburh Koslo and imo OOO 010-1 0 0 oimi ooo ouo- o a o Lombaidi. Ostermueller a nd Ba k rr . Philadelphia . St. Louis . Judd. Srhiri Beaziev. Dickon 001 02 OOO 3 7 2 j OOO 140 00 5 8 1 i iSl and Seminick. . ii and Kluttz. :r,.--.ij.-; S " 'i t Johliny Scores Six Sox Runs BOSTON. May 8-m-The American league leading Red Sox set) a new club record of 13 con secutive victories today by out-scoring- the Chicago White Sox, 14-10, in a game which also saw Johnny Peky, star shortstop,; set a new league record of six runs scored in a single contest. Pesky erased a mark Lou Gehrig set in 1936 and equalled the National league mark set by Mel Ott in 1934. Pet-Ky hit four bingles in five official times up. At Philadelphia Bobby Feller coasted behind a five-run Cleve land third dnning to beat the Ath letics with: six hits, 5-2. At Wash ington Lefty Hal Newhouser pitched anything but like a man with a chipped elbow in beating the Senators for Detroit, 1-0, on twa hits. I Roger Wolff allowed four for Washington. The Tigers turned in the league's first triple play of the season for Newhouser. And at New York Spud Chandler pitched himself a fine game be fore 14,095 by setting the Browns down with three hits for a 5-1 ictory. It was Chandler's fifth straight win. In the National league Brook lyn bounced Cincinnati, 8-5, ; on Don Padgett's pinch homer in the tenth; Hank Wyse twirled Chica go to a jO-5 nod over Boston; Steve Kolp of the Giants hand cuffed the Pirates for a 1-0 iic tory, and; the St. Louis Cards kayoed the Phillies, 5-3, at St. Louts in a night game. WIL nesnlis: Wednesday : Bremerton t 001 200 000 03 t 1 Tacoma .. ' 100 010 100 14 1 Barisoff. Curran (8) and Volpi; Mar tin and Kemper. Vancouver L 000 OOO 000 0 1 11 Spokane . .'. 023 03O 04 II 14 0 Snyder. Chnover tr), and Spurfeon, Cadanha and Paulson. , 4 Victoria . I 000 OOO 000 0 T Yakima : 0O4 O30 00 7 8 1 Jensen. Btankenahip 141 and Myers. Muarahy !; Strait and Gibb. Ray Ban Sun Glasses Protect your eyes from summer sun glare Dr.jE. E. Boring. Dr. S. A. Wheatley. or Dr. Sam Hughes of Boring Optical Coinixiny will be q I ad to bhow lliese sun glasses and give you any information nded. Phone 6S06 (or an appoint ment or come In at your BOnillG OPTICAL C0I2PAIIY i 8S3 Court SL Tenth Inning Rally Does It Cerkin Wins Sixth! Vico Clouts Homer WENATCHEE. May 8-(Special) It was tha same story for tha Salem Senators tonight -only Jt took longer. A three-run rally In tha ninth inning to tie tha score and anoth er three-run blast In the tenth won the ball game for Manager Frisco Edwards' flock. 8 .to 5, over the Wena tehee Chiefs. And with it went Saiema 13th consecutive Western International league vic tory without a single defeat for a new league record. Yakima won 12 at the outset of tha 1938 season. The Chiefs had a 5-2 lead go ing into the ninth and had scored all their runs off Rookie Claude Janeway; But George Vico then slammed one of Gene Babbitt's serves for a home run, with one man aboard. Bob Caviness walked and Al Kubia Redoubled him home to tie the score! In the tenth, with two out, two singles and' four Wena tehee walks gave the Senators their winning margin. The Chiefs were able to get but one man ott base In the last two innings after Thin Man Steve Gerkin had replaced Janeway for Salem. Gerkin got credit for tha win, his sixth straight.. Salem has already clinched the thre e -game series here, which winds up tomorrow night. Vico's homer was his third of the season. Salens WtaaUhee (3) - BHOA BHOA l.urhesi.m 8 14 8 Harrgtn.s 8 118 Baitlmi.3 9 1 3 3 SteUerJ 8 3 3 1 Summrs.l 4 0 3 0 Wasley.r 3 8 Viro.l S 3 13 8 Adams.l 1 1 11 1 Wenner .3 8 113 Barr.l 1 . C aviness r 4 8 3 0 A Schmt.l 3 8 3 1 Kublak.s 5 13 8 rSfhml.3 3 18 3 Salmon c 4 3 8 1 Bertlttl.m 3 1 3 S m 3 1 3 l.e 3 8 0 1 : p 1 8 1 3 i i 4 0 i I I.P 0 0 i I Janewy p 3 18 3 rtugrld.i Crawfrd 118 8 Babbitt Gerkin p 0 0 8 0 Haskell.; Kerr.c 10 10 J.ritgld.p tArnott 0 8 8 8 Totals 44 13 30 10 Totals 37 38 1$ Batted for Janeway In SthT t Ran for Salmon In 8th. Salrm 100 100 003 3 8 Wenatchee . 100 003 000 05 Winning pitcher. Cerkin: losing pitcher. Babbitt. Innings pitched by Janewav 7. Gerkin 3. Babbitt ti. fltt- ferald . Hits off Janeway 8. Cerkin . Babbitt 13. Struck out by Jane- wav 3. Gerkin 3. Babbitt 8. Bases on ! bails off Janewav 3. Cerkin 1. Babbitt 8. Fitzgerald J. Left on bases Salem 14. Wenatchee 8. Home runs Stetter. f Bertoletti. Vico. Two-base hits Sal j mini. Waslev. Kublak. Runs batted in , Vico 3. Stetter, C. Schmidt. Berto- letti. Kublak. Wenner 3. Brrors Ad ams. Barr, Janeway, Stetter. HasteveU. ritzrerald. Wenner. Sasrtfices Bab bitt 3. Time 3:43. Crr.pt res Rtce aad Harris. SILVER FOXES WIf SILVERTON. May 8-Special) Silverton's Silver Foxes scored a run In the ninth here today to nip the Woodburn Bulldogs, -3, in a Willamette Valley league game. Carl Wickam of the win- ! nera allowed six hits and was aided by a four-run blast by his mates in the first Inning off Woodburn 'a Andrew. Wood turn 101 2 5 C t Silver ion ..... 400 000 1014 10 S Andrew aad Gay; VTtckaaa Roth. convenience. Phone 6508