The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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TAKE CARE OF YOUR
LAWN & GARDEN
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Strengthened Senators
14 Games; Series
Divide Sunday
With Cap Nine
Crrkin Cops Eighth;
Schuble Signed On
WI UACl'I STANDING
W L Pet I W t. Prt.
SAXXM M U 25 Bremrta M 1 13
Spekah Mil M Yakima IS IS .474
Wvnatch S 17 aS Varwreue IS M 4O0
Tecoma St U ' Victoria fl U 414
Sunday raaultt: At Salem -!, Van
couver At Tecoma 19-7. Yakinia
1-4 At Spakane l-S. Victoria 4-J. At
WanatcKaa i4. Bramarton 1-IS .
Bri tartaic Tuaadav nlht: Salam
at Victoria. YaaturS at Wonatchee. Ta
roma at Spokane. Bremerton at Van
couver. Salem's strengthened Senators
headed for Victoria yesterday fol
lowing their (-2 scries win from
Vancouver and will open a seven
game series with the lowly Ath
letics in the Canadian city tonight.
Following this week's skein the
two clubs com to Salem for seven
more battles, making 14 straight
between them.
Manager Ted Gullic's gang
picked up Pitcher Bill Schuble
YICrqU.4 - (Special) -Bas-iaesa
Manager Gearga Cmlgh
aaaeaaeed frem here Mea4ay
alght that Catcher Tarn Eat
whistle kaa beea eptleaed to
Bats la tka rieaeer leagae aad
that rite her Andy Adams kaa
beea epUeaed te VlctaHa af the
WIL. OatflcMcr Bab Caviaeas
araa kaa4cd kla aatrlgkt releaa
faOawlag Saaday's 4ablekea4
r at Salem.
Sunday after the former New York
Yankee farfaand and Portland
Beaver righthander had come off
th voluntary retired list. Schuble
Is expected to give th club, added
strength In pitching. He la now re
siding In Salem. Th big side
armer. who has looked good in
working out with the club the past
few weeks, .will likely break into
th lineup this week. The late
Skipper Frisco Edwards started the
move to get Schuble back in ac
tion. ;
The Solons. retaining their firt
place hold In the loop, split Sun
day's till with the Caps by swap
ping 6-2 games. Saiem copped the
first on Fireman Steve Gerkin's
eighth win of .the season, a neat
7 -hitter. Gerk made only one bad
pitch, that a home run serve to
Larraupin' Lou Estes with one
aboard in th sixth inning. But
th townies made merry at the
expense of -Ray Orteig. Cap ace.
and banged out a dozen hits.
Catcher Ted Kerr, back in the line
up since Woody Salmon's bad leg
is acting up again, led the assault
on Orteig with a towering homer
over the left wall and a 2-run
single. George Vico'e triple, dou
ble and tingle In four tries were
also a big boost Thin Man Steve,
soft-tossing all the way' and keep
ing the Cap batsmen off balance,
walked nary a on and whiffed as
many. Th rubber-armed tallie
ram right back at Manager Syl
vester Johnson's clan after appear
ing in a relief role against 'em
Saturday night. Estes' homer was
his fourth pf the week.
.Game No. 2 was almost identi
cally the opposite as Vancouver
banged Lefty Ken Wyatt and Re
liefer Lee Tallin for a dozen hits
while Hunk Anderson was holding
Salem to six. It was Anderson's
?econd win of the week the only
two games th Caps took and
Wyatt's second loss. Salem Jumped
on Anderson in the first for two
runs when, with th bases loaded.
Manager Gullic smote a mighty
390-foot double against th center
boards. : From then on Anderson
was tough In th clutches aa he
and his mates swatted merrily ev
ery inning. Anderson whacked out
three hits and scored three- runs
himself.
Th morning rainstorm and
threatening weather th rest of rhe
day cut Sunday's crowd to 1821
paid.
Gpodall Meet
Windup Today
NEW YORK. June 3 hAV Hav
ing siphoned the standing water
off the ninth and a few other fair
ways, they will wind up the
110,000 Goodall round-robin golf
tourney at Winged Foot tomor
row with "Who will be second to
Hogan?" as probably the most per
tinent question. , Little Ben. with
36 points to his credit and a 10
point lead Over the present runner-up.
Lloyd Mangrum, was ex
pected by one and all. Including
his rivals, to take down first
money of $2000.
STOREY FATHER TWICE!
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 3 .-)
-Twin sons were born tonight to
Mrs. Harvey Storey, wife of Port
land Beaver Outfielder Harey
Storey, while their father was
L preparing to play with his club at
San Diego.
SILVERTO.V LOSES
SILVERTON The Red Sox lost
at St. Paul' Sunday 8 to 7 in a
Willamette Valley league game
Silverton . . 7 8 0
St. Paul 8 11 0
Hagedorn and Moe; Hanau&ka
and Hawkins.
A Wr IS THE TIME FOR FIRST
SPRAY I XG OR DUSTISG OF
YOUR CHERRIES
KELLYTABQUHAR
BUYING CHERRIES
' Royal Anns ' Binqs v" Lambe rts
Gat Lugs at Front 4V Norway Plant
0kM.tc Avtftcco oven ' 'Mfj'
A OCCAOC Of l ytJ
TUf HUSTLIMC
MCA0Y OLO
VeArtHORSC
DOWN fROM
5CAVCR5 TO MArsiAOC
CXJr? aCNATORS
Sunday Poxes;
rint Game:
Taacoawar Al) Salam (4)
a M O A!
B H OA
Claksn.m 4 S SKubiak t 1 2 t
Krchmrj I 3Crafil.r 1 S S
S Hearth J 4 2 ReynkUJ
KatM.3 4 t 2 IVico.l
Mulien.r 4 aWenner.l
Bonnell.2 4 S S 2 Gullc.m
SDreeon.c 4 S 1 Kerr.c
s 1 a (
4 2 12
lit
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ease
Eatrada I 1 Bartolo J 4 3 1 4
Orteic p - 1 1 2 Cerkm p 2 I 2
Total 34 T34ia Total
33 12 27 IS
Vancourer
Salem -
000 out 0Oi 2 T 1
, 030 112 0On 12 t
Id B H Er So Bb
Orteig ft 23 12 S S
Oerkin S 34 7 2 S S
Errors: Kubiak. Bonnell. MP. Rey
nolds. Ptsard balls. Spurceon. Len on
baaea: Vancouver a. Salem 11. Sacri
fice: Cerkm 2. Crawford. Home runs
Kerr. Eatea. Three-baso hits: Vlco,
two-base hits: Vice, aunt batted In:
Kubiak 1. Kerr 2. Kates S. Reynolds.
Double play: Kubiak to Reynolds to
Vtco. Vcnptrea: Hanka & Day. Time:
1:47. ?,
Second Game:
V saxes var (4)
BMOAl
Slvth.m-1 4 1 a OKublaka
Salens (2)
B H O A
a a a
a a a i
Krchmrj S 2 I 4 Crawfd.r
Gulan J 4 2 1 OeynldsJ 4 12 1
Estea.l 2 11 SVico.l 2 S 1
Bresvner.C 1 tjwenner.l 2 110
Mulkuui 112 OGutttc.m IIS
BoruMllJ 1 t 1 Kerr.c 2 a I
Katrada.t 4 I 4 a Ra.rtolo.3 303
And ran. 4 3 1 Wyatt.p I 0 S. 1
CULaon.ra is a Eallin p 1
Cavina.x 1 S
Total . SS 13 21 Total 27 21 8
a Batted for ylltn In 7th.
Vancouver : 020 102 1-4 II
Salem . 200 ooo a 2 4 I
Ip B H I b So Bb
Anderson f 27 a 2 2 4
wyatt it ii i a a a
rautn a a a i l a a
Errors: Kubiak. Kerr. WP Wyatt.
Loatng pitcher Wyatt. Left on base:
Vancouver '13. Salem t. Sacrifice: Mul
lens. Silverthorn. . Two-base hits: ku
biak. Gallic. Silverthorn. Gulan. Buna
batted in: Gullic 2. Silverthorn 2. Gu
lan 2. Mullen. Stolen baaes: Kretch
mar. Double plays: Bartoiomei to Rey
nolds to Wo. Crawford to Kerr. Um
pires : Day a Hanae. Time; 2:03. At
tendance: 1S3S.
American League
a m
Chicago aoe one 001 1 10 2
Boston . . ..., 100 31 ! S S!
Lee. Caldwell (71 and Dickey; For- i
rias and McGah.
Chtcago- t "- SOO.SIOOOI 2 S 0
Lopat. Persne S) end Dickey: Dob
son and Partee.
St. Louis .020 000 000- a I
New York . . t00 101 03 -12 IS 2
Potter. Milfler (II. Ferrrns S. Mun
crief 7 and a4ejsruao. Schulta (;
MarshaO and Dsckey.
CleveUod i. 002 200 SI I S 12 T
Philadelphia, 000 010 004- 14 S
Embree. Grotnak (th and Iollar.
March lid on. Harra (S and Roaar.
Deaautela t).
CleveUnd L. 000 100 0IO-2 t 2
Phtladesphia . . 100 2ue 0O i 8 0
LemoaN Black 14) K hem an (1) ond
Hayea; Foler and Deaavtels.
Detroit . . .,,100210 000 4 S 0
Washington St 3 04O SO 7 11 3
Oeerrnue. While iSl Caster S) and
TebbeUi; Leonard,. Kennedy 3 and
Evans.
NEW ROM RELEASED
PHILADELPHIA. June 3
Baseball Tourist Bo bo Newsom
got ItcKy feet again today and
maneuvered an unconditional re
lease from the Philadelphia Ath
letics. The A's- top pitcher fig
ured he hadn't had mm h luck
with (Jonnie Mack's eighth-place
outfit this season and that fields
might be greener, elsewhere.
CANBY DEFEATED
SUBLIMITY .Sublimity edged
Can by 4 to 3 here Sunday In a
Willamette Valley league fracas.
Canby - 3 7 2
Sublimity : ; . 4 8 3
Kendall and Miles; Russell and
NeaL T
INDIANS SIGN YOUTH
SPOKANE. June 3-ipy-Owner
am W. Collins of the Spokane In
dians announced tonight that
Richard W. Doran. 19-year old
outfield prospect, has signed a
Spokane contract.
CCSlrH, &mffij&W as-
Vies !
Tonight
:wi
AT il.OTNJ
15 VCAfLS
QuAitrelO
KC Sof tbaUers
NearPennarit
Upsetting the highly favored
Rock Woolen. 2 to 0. the Knights
of Columbus softball outfit prac
tically cinched the spring league
title of the mush-ball circuit at
Leslie field last night. The KCs
made their two hits off Dinwheel-
er Percy Crofoot count; for esji
many runs in the first two inning
and then breezed in behind the
superlative 2-hit, B-s t r 1 k e out
chucking of Jim Rawlins. To win
the crown; last night's victors have
only to beat the celltirite: VFW
crew in a replay of a tie on June
10. ,
KalghU of C. t t 1
Rock Weal t t
Rawlins and Meyer; Crofoot
and MeCaffery. t
Vernon Ahead,
Sox Trio High
CHICAGO. June S-CflPMickey
Vernon of the Washington Sena
tors slipped out of the gilt-edged
'.400 batting cla.s last week, drop
ping 20 percentage points to .385.
but he still led the American
league pack by 40 points.
.Second -spot Ted Williams of
the Boston Red Sox also lost
ground, receding six points to .34.
Williams' Red Sox team-mate.
Dom DiMaggio. picking up three
points, vaulted from fifth to third
place with .336. Another Boston
lan, Johnny Pesky, held fourth
placer -at .333.
Pesky maintained his specializ
ed superiority, leading In most
runs with 41; most hits with 17;
and most two-baggers with 14.
Williams kept ahead in runs bat
ted; in with 37, while Hank Green
berg of Detroit tied Joe DiMag
gio of the Yankees in the homer
department With 11 each.
Boston's Dave (Boo) Ferriss
kept his record unsullied with
his eighth straight win during the
week to top the pitching rjepart
ment. Cleveland's Bobby Feller
heads the strikeout department
with 104.
WOODBURN WINNER
WOODBURN Wood burn won
its first Portland Valley league tilt
of the season here Sunday, polish
ing off Stayton 3-0.
Stayton 0 4 1
Wood burn . '5 6 1
Hannebeck and Butler; Leighty
and Ewert.
MT. ANGEL LOSER
MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel lost a
hard - fought Willamette Valley
league game to .Willamette here
Sunday 4 .to 3. -
Willamette 4 8 3
Mt. Angel . 3 8 4
Fox, Swope (7) and Buetetichen;
Bourbonnais and Reed.
DALLAS TOPS TIGARD
DALLAS. Jun 3 (Special )
Dalliis copped its first Portland
Valley league win Sunday, besting
Tigard 6 to 3.
Tigard 3 7 t
Dallas 6 8 L
Gibson and Sorenson; Patterson
and Pate.
HEWER'S
AU IVerk Guaranteed
428 Caart St. Call 7522
yi ' .J" 7 ri
( On All Hakes")
Piluso, Angello Mix for World Mat Title Here Tonight
The Ferry Street Garden dons
Its finest spans les tonight aa
Matchmaker Elton Owen pre
sents his weekly blcepplng bee,
for the evening's rendition offers
aa less than a world llghtheavy
scrap between Tltllst Ernie
laaa and Bruising Bruno Angel
la, the super aaaty. Plloao, who
recently won the recognized title
frem Danny MeShala In Holly
waed. will have his $5000 belt an
exhibition thla afternoon at Ma
ple fc Keene's sports shop - -
Angel Slugger
Still in Front
Christopher's .373
Bat Mark PCL's Best
LOS ANGELES, June S -(JP)-Lloyd
Christopher, slugging Los
Angeies Angel, held his grip on
the Pacific Coast League batting
lead with an average of .373
through games of last Friday,
statistics showed today.
Ferris (Cocky) Fain, San Fran
cisco first baseman, moved Into
second place with .338. Oakland's
Les Scar sella continued the top
slugger with 15 homers and 48
runs batted in.
The Hollywood Stars paced the
league in team batting with a
modest mark of .23, reflecting
the pitching dominance. Portland
was last in hitting with .232.
AB H RBI Ave
Christopher. LA
Fain. San T ... ..
KaUn. Hollr ..
Rlkard. Holly
Sauer. LA .
Storey. LA -Port
Ramsey, Seat
Holder. Oak
220 S2 4S .373
307 70 42 SS
137 44 21 334
1S2 SO 27 333
233 70 22 , J2S
10C 24 II 331
234 SO 22 SIS
13S 43 14 31J
100 34 13 .313
210 04 IS SOS
343 74 SS 402
103 21 4 .301
220 SS 43 300
17 69 33 S9S
1S2 17 . 21 Ml
Masner.flSac ...
Sueme, Seat .
Scaraetla. Oak
Garms. S D
Retch. Port
Evers, Mayo
Collidca Hurt
WASHINGTON. June S -VP) -Hard-luck
"Hoof Evers sustain
ed a broken Jaw tonight and two
Detroit teammates, Eddie Mayo
and "Stubby" Overmire also were
injured as the Tigers dropped a
game to Washington's Senators.
Evers. Tigers centerfielder, and
Mayo, second baserrtan, smashed
into each other in the third inn
ing attempting to field a fly hit
to short center by Pitcher "Dutch"
Leonard of the Senators.
Doctors said both will be out
of the game "possibly two to
three weeks."
Briton Sure
To Win This'n
LONDON. June 3.-;p-Bruce
Woodcock and Freddie Mills.
Great Britain's best pugilists who
wre soundly whipped by Ameri
cans in their last ring outings,
tangle in a 12-round heavyweight
consolation contest tomorrow
night. Most remarkable thing
about hte bout is the drawing
po;er of two losers. The last of
the: ringside seats - - at $84 a copy
- - was sold 10 days ago.
Kill en and Mozel
Qualify for Open
SEATTLE, June 3 VP-D a v e
Killen of Olympia and Chuck
Congdon of Tacoma paced the U.S.
Cprt golf tournament's Pacific
northwest qualifying trials today
with even par 46's over the Se
attle golf club links, but Congdon
passed up his opportunity to enter
and Joe Mozel of Portland, Ore.,
who had 147, will take the spot.
Ail three leaders were pros.
National League
RHE
Philadelphia 000 104 030 S IS 1
Prttaburtfh .. 100 J to 100 4 II 1
SchanzJ Karl (7 1 and Seminick: Al
boata. Lannlng (St. Hallvtt (7). Wilki
ill ind LApvz. Baker (71.
New York . O00 3O10O2-S S I
St. Louis OOO 001 030 4 T 3
Kennedy. Trinkle ill. Budnlck 11
nd Cooper: Brszle, Barrett (7), Krlrt
(t. Dickson it) and KJullz.
"QUEEN
for a DAY
Originating in Portland
This
Wed.-Thurs.-rri.
Get a Rose Festival Button from
any Salem Cherrian or Salem
Chamber of Commerce and see
Mutual's Cinderella Show.
t
LISTEN EVERY
Monday Through Friday
10:30 P. M.
.''
tCI Tf
ndlsi'l
5C
l lMl
that Is. If he still has It after his
mix with Paavo Katonen In
Portland last night. ,
' The title brawl, made possible
because Owen guaranteed Pilu
so practically everything but the
armory Itself, will be limited to
one hour and will be best two of
three falls to win. Piluso is the
Portiaader who went south .as
only a so-so matador but im
proved to sach an extent that he
copped the title after becoming
one af the sharpest performers
Oregon itatefiman
ai uiuner
Edltac
IFfisDnnim9
nzTKrifii
: Oregon's legion af anglers, or
that local batch wba went forth
daring the Memorial Day and
weekend holidays, came back
with varied success, according
to reports turned in to spar tine
goods stares. Neither Valsets
pond. Alsea. Luckiamute and
SUets rivers to the west er San
tlam river to the east yielded
tea much according to the re
ports. Those who ventured south
to the Drapqaa. McKeniie and
Rogue had mostly good luck for
their journeys. Suttle lake to
the east gave up gome fine
catches, aa did moat of the ether
lakes In the state now open
' Two loads of trout, weighing
500 pounds, were released re
cently In Anthony lake in Bak
er county by the game commis
sion after the North Powder
Sportsmen's club had plowed
out the road and made a way
through the snow for the fish
truck. There still was snow to
the depth of three er four feet
at the lake's edce.
How It's done in Yakima.
Wash., for the kiddies: In
Sportsmen's park there is a pond
In which the waters are reserved
for children's fishing only. The
other day after the pond had
been freshly stocked, a four-year-old.
girl caught a 16'
inch rainbow, and two of her
cousins, neither 10 years old.
bagged 14-inch beau tie! All
three caught the fish by merely
running from the pond, poles
In hand. They were using sal -man
eggs .... Nat much ta
this fishing, eh? At least not
In Yakima for the kiddies . . . .
Metlford Winner
SGCJCoU Outing
Ted Medford and his 12 hand
icap heated up to the best 18-hole
round he's ever carded Sunday
at Salem golf course and won the
Mens club sweepstakes tourna
ment with a net 65 tally. Med
ford had a 40-3777 gross. Bill
Phillips, jr., was second at 68 aft
er grossing a 39-41 80 and using
a 12 handicap. Third among the
30 participants was Bill Good
win. He carded a 39-3675 and
used a six handicap for a net 69.
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In the lightheavy game. In An-,
gello he meets a character who
knowa something of these titles
also. Bruising Bruno, much as
the crunch customers hate ad
mitting It. now holds both the
coast lightheavy and Junior hea
vy belts after flattening both
Katonen and AI Szass.i former
champs. A meanle of the first
degree. Bruno should give Pilu
so as good an argument as any
one now operating In the northwest.
Ferris Cops 9th Slrhiglit
Red Sox. Dodgers Win, 1
Increase League Leads
BOSTON, June 3-D-The Boston Red Sox. went lata a sevea
game lead over the second-place New York Yankees by taking bath
ends of the double headers today from the Chicago White Sax, C ta 1
and 5 to Z. Dave Ferris won his ninth In a row in the opener, ; i
Rookie righthander Clarence Marshall coasted to his first complete
game victory of the season as the New York Yankees hammered seten
runs home In the first Inning to trounce the St. Lauis Brawns. 12-2-'
Cleveland, and Philadelphia divided a twin bill, the Indians taking
the first, ?5. and the Athletics the second I-J. I
The Washington Senators beat the Detroit Tigers. 7 ta 4. la a alght
game that saw Eddie Maya aad "Hoot" Ever. Detroit players, rajafed
in a collision aa they both ran for a fly. It'
- WilUrd Marshall hammered his third homer of the year ta the .
ninth Inning with two oat and Baddy Blattner on baae ta provide the
New York Giants with a 5-4 triumph aver the St. Louis Cardinals.
The victory: dropped the Red Birds four games back af the Idle,' f rent-
running Brooklyn Dodgers. i I
The Philadelphia Phillies cat lease with a IC-hrt attack, featarlag
a 400-foot homer by Andy Seminick, ta dawn the Pittsburgh Pirates
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W U Pet i W .L. Pt
Oakland 43 23 S62 Sarramen 33 35 4S5
Saa Fran 41 34 .413 Hollvwd 30 33 .44V3
Um Ana 34 30 343 Seattle 33 40 3S3
San Dies 33 33 .433 Portland 33 41 J
Monday's score: At San Diego 1.
Portland IS.
AMEBIC AN I.EAGltK
Boston 34 .71 St. Louis
New Yrk 2S 17 S32 Cleve
Washing , 22 II .530 Chicago
Detroit 23 21 .523 iPhlladel
18 24 42S
IS 23 4IS
13 23 ..HIS
1 1 32 256
Monday's scores: At Boston S-5. Chi
cago 1-2: at New York 12. Bt. Louis 2:
at Philadelphia 3-3. Cleveland 2-4. at
Washington 7. Detroit 4.
Sunday's srore: At Washington 2.
Detroit 10, A II other games postponed.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn 27 13 .675 New York 20 21 4SS
St. Louis 23 17 .575 Boston
Chicago IB 19 .5U0 PitUbrgh
Cincinn IS IS 500 Phlladet-
18 21 .402
18 30 444
13 35 J42
Monday's scores: At Pittsburgh 4.
Philadelphia : at St. Louis 4. New
York 5. Only games scheduled.
Sunday scores: At St. luis 0-6.
New York 1-7; at Cincinnati 1-0.
Brooklyn 2-1; at Pittsburgh 5-3. Phila
delphia 1)0; at Chicago 3-8, Boston
e-i. s
Oregonians In the majorswhat they
did Monday :
AB H OA X RBI
Gordon. Yankee! 6.1 4 4 0 1
Whitman. Ddgrs (No game scheduled)
Pesky. Red Sox 3 3 12 3 1
Doerr, Bed Sox S 4 S ll 1
Dixie Walker
Pacing Hitters
NEV YOFfbc, June 3. -UP)-Dixie
Walker added only hve points
to his batting average during the
past week but regained first place
in the National league's batting
race 'with a .374 average. Whitey
Kurowskl of the Cardinal ho
led the parade last week.Jfropped
to eighth place.
Johnny Hopp. Braves, grabbed
second spot with .345, whije an
other Card, Stan Mutual, hojds
third with .342.
Walker and Enos Slaughter of
the Cards are tied for runs bat
ted in honors with 31 apiece. Mu
sial paces the , circuit in number
of hits, 53 and doubles, 13. Big
Johnny Mize. first baseman of the
New s York Giants, is tops in ho
mers with 10.
Joe Beggs of Cincinnati is the
senior circuit's leading huiler.
with a five won and none lost
record. Art Herring of the Dod
gers has four triumphs and no defeats.
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Although the main event ts far
ine Digest prise ar em au in
lightheavy gladlallng. there ..will
be no hike la admission prices
far tH n. rl v tuurM Cisves.
The two prelims, first one,
starting at S:30 o'clock, pit Ea
Sgt. Jim Kenaston. the Gold Illl I .
roughlan. against Jack (Tiger) .
Kiser. and Joe Lynam. the Red
mond fireball against Muscle- -man
Georgea Duse tte. -Beth will
aa doubt be tops 1st tempo for.
the gilt-edged mala event. , - ! .
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Bevos Smother
Padres, 15-1
SAN i DIEGO, Calif., June 1.4
(-Exploding for eight runs in
the sixth inning, the Portland
Beavers went on to defeat the San
Diego Padres. 15 to 1, in a Pa-
cine Coast league game tonigr.t.
The two teams with two tsims
each broae even In their abbrevi
ated four-game series.- ! .
Portland 4 13) Sa Dtegof.ll
ab h po a' ab h a
Smith.m 2 13 OCriscolo.m 4 S ,8
Dbbns.s 3 1 8 2GyslmalSJ 4 1S S
Facbar.r 4 13 0 Lanifero.3 I
Store .1 8 I 1 OMcDonld.t 4 ISO
Reich.l S 3 7 0 Girnuj 8 1 1 a
Crfd.3 S 3 1 liVselich.r I 0
Turner.c 8 2 8 1 KonopkaJ 4 t 8 C
Wheelr.3 8 0 0 4 Rice.c 4 1 ;S O
Helser.p 9 3 0 0 Beard . 4 S 3 S
Anglc.2 2 2 3
Etaenmn.p 1 8 0 a
Bghman.p 0 0 8 0
ChappU.p S S;8
Brillhrt.p t 0 0 a
Dumler.p t ill I
T.nnH 1 S t S a
Total 41 15 27 S Total' 3l' 37 1
x Batted for ChaDDelle In 5th
Portland 100 0OS 00013
San .Diego 010 000 000 J
Losing pitcher Eisenman
Pitcher. IP HO RR SO
Eisenmann 3s 3 8 1
Baughmann . 3
BS
1
1
Chappelle 1 ?s 3 . -
Brillheart ..
Helser
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Hit by pitcher Garms by Helser.
Wild pitches Dumler. Left on bases
Portland II. San Diego 7. Home rui.s
Crawford. Two-base hits Smith. Hel
Rice. Runs batted In Rice. Reich 2,
Crawford 3. Escobar 3, Helser 3. Dob
bin. Turner. Errors 'Angle. Beard.
Dobbins. Stolen bases Turner. ' Dou
ble plays Gyselman. Angle and Mc
Donald. Timer 3:33. L'mpiree Hood.
Doran and Kober. i
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G AB R ; H Pel.
34 130 2S 54 jwl
33 131 23 4S J74
31 ISO 34 SS XS
40 150 3S 44 .348
43 131 38.51 J.S
43 ITS 42 SO .3-
Vernon, Senators .
Walker. Dodgers .
Hopp. Braves "
Musial. Cardinals
Williams. - -Red Sox
Pesky. Red Sox
Runs halted in National leaguel
Walker, Dodgers 3!: Slaughter. Carat
nats 31; Holmes. Braves ; Aaaetteaas
Iraaue: Willtanta. Hwti Saa 37: Dsns,
Red Sox-34; DiMaggto, Yankees 33.
Home run National league: Mie.
Giants tO: Kiner. Pirates 7: Blattner,
Giants 4: Kurowskl. Cardinals S: Amer
ican league: OiMsitm. ' Yankees i II:
Oreenberg. Tigers 11; Keller, Tanks
lO.
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