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12 The Oregon Statteaman, Sctlom, Ore- Sunday. Juno IB. 1948 j Juniors Ready For 2nd Week A antl 1V Slates Announced Jby- Caley "the opening round behind them : and hot to go for more, Salem's ; Junior basebalLtJeaeuers this week .wade into the second week of play on the summer schedule. Both the practice and playing schedules for the week have been I set by League Secretary Ralph Caley. and for both the "A" and -B" divisions of the circuit. Game ; nights this week are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the B leaguers to go to the post Tuesday. -The following players, either by signing up late for play or by shifts from the "A" to the 'B" league, have been assigned to new clubs: Bob Coursey and Ray Busby to Shrock's; Tom Bartlett and Art Ha gen to .Valley Motor; Bruce Harbaugh and George Van DeCoevering to Mayflower: Gor dan Bennett and Thomas Burger to Police Vernon Lidtke to Cur ly: Don Jones a,nd Olyn Davies to Eagles; Fred Lien, Dan Calla ghan and Bob Kirkpatrick to Sa lem Sand & Gravel; Dale Bessett, Victor Johns and Ed Brunnelle to - Efstrom's and Harold Goheen, Allan Olson and Maurice Irish to Yeater'a. - : . This week's practice and play ing schedule: - PLAYING: Tuiaday. S pjn. at Leslie. West Solera Uoao v. lUfstrom a. At Cap) tola. Kalem Sand vs. Yeater'a. V.rdnUr. p.m. at Leslie, Valley Motor vs. Shrork s. At Capitola, Curly a ' Dairy vs. Marl lower, Thursday, S p.m. t I .Mix. rles vaPolico, fHACTlLt: londay Mayflower at , Cepttola. Curty at Lealie. Wnt Sln at Ottnaer. Tuesday Ea-kc St Olinser. WtdDMdir Salem Sand at Olinser. Thursday EXrstrom's at Capitol and Y eater s at dinger. FridayValley Mo tor at Capitols, snrock's at Leslie and. Folic at CUioitr. I Salmon Still , Tops Hitsmen ... .Woody Salmon, out of action ; the, past two weeks with an in s , Jured lea, a still ... kin of the Western International league hits men accord in to averages through .games of June 9. aajn the How. " New Bureau. Woody is wafting A23 as a result of 30 hits in 71 - times at bat. Former Portland Beaver Danny Amaral, now with Bremerton Is second with .405 - and Frank Plouf .of Bremerton is -third with .378. Catcher Ed Fitzgerald of Wenatchee is offi cially next with .36. i Dick Adams, Wena tehee's hom- er hitting first baseman is ahead of Salem's George Vico in RBI's, : S3 to 50. Adams. and Bill Bari sofX of Bremerton are tied in bomers with 10. Jack Lohrke of Spokane is tops in doubles with 17 and Fred Harrington of Wen atchee has 18 stolen bases. Carl Cunnarson of Salem and Milt Cadinha of Spokane share the pitching lead with 7-0 rec ords., i - . Team batting: G AB K OR H Hit Pet. Spokane 47 14M 3 22 490 2M Taeoraa . 44 IMS 2S4 243 433 14 2SS WoaWM 1752 350 S5C 0 23 Bxatftn 43 1919 SS S3 421 4 378 YakUXMH 131 37 311 413 32 29 Salem . 1 " 47 1411 90S 267 425 34 24 44 J4SS 303 340 319 SS 254 43 J SO 218 434 387 27 242 Vai Victoria . :;;: X. f Team fielding? . W LDP POX A E Pet. Vancouver IS SS 33 11S3 47 81 844 I SpeUM SS IS 3 1250 553 SB S5 Victoria 11 38 1X55 543 SO S33 Bremerton 34 IS 33 1134 4SS S3 32 ' Wenatchee 31 IS 41 13S3 931 103 S4S Salem 30 7 31 1334 5S8 114 S40 . Taoawoa XI IS 40 1134 303 118 S37 Oims , IS 34 33 112 440 105 S37 -V-i- - AB R UR SB RBI Pet. Salmon. Salem 71 38 4 8 2 423 ' Amaral. Brern 111 43. 0 X 3 409 Piout. Bremtn It 3 1 8 12 37S . , - Vanevr 45 17 4 8 13 37S .EJ-itxgid. Wen 104 as a 3 IS 38 Hedlngta. Tae 103 37 1-3 17 359 Kemper, TaCO 133 44 2 1 37 35S Stetter. Wen 18S SO 4 8 3 357 Wartmrz. Spo 144 51 4 4 ' 2S' 334 Risk. Spokane 14 47 8 7 IS 353 Lohrke. Spoka 1S7 SS 3 8 33 353 Tok. Sat 85 30 1 3, IS 353 - , Vice. Salem 179 2 J 3 58 34 Adams, Weaat 17 SS 19 4 S3 341 - Walsey. Wenat.213 71 lit 31 333 . , Gedxiuv Brem 84 28 2 i 1 31 333 - Paterson. Spo .18 55 3 i 15 35 331 Warner, Wen 138 45 S I S 25 331 Thompson. Yak 271 M S f S 44 327 Bansoft. Brem 144 47 18 ; 3 40 33 " Lurchest. Sabn SO 2 1 i 18 11 325 Pesuit. Wenatc 84 27 2 8 11 321 CT-fford. Taoom 173 55 1 8 3 318 VeJiee. Taeoma 14 47 4 i 3S 318 Orteie. Vanerrv 44 14 I I S 31S VfcCormoeJt. Sp 1S M 3 3 4S 314 ' Oityb. Yaktma ' 84 J 8 IS SOS - Crawford, Shn 81 38 2 II M DeVswrs. Brem ITS S5 . 2 . 1 I 307 PitU. Spokaa 14 S7 . 3 34 30 aim, Yakima . 13 42 S 34 304 - ' Dtmoii, TaUm IS 2 3 22 301 . ' Kubtak. Salem 188 I 5 3 28 Wraaer. Salem 18 47 S3 3S 27S ' Kerr.-Salem . S3 34 4 2 IS 258 Guliic Salem . 4f 12 3 1 11 353 Cunssnoo. Sal 3t 8 8 8 2 258 Daxueis. Salem . S 18 3 350 Summers. Satm 78 IS 2 1 19 228 Bartolomei. Sal 144 34 3 2 12 IS) Pitchers: . I - - ' O W L IP Cadlnna. Spokaoe IS 7 77 H S3 Cunoirton, Salem 18 7 8 jkoderpurf . Salem S 3 8 Orp&an, Wenatcrie 8 ' 2 8 Meas. Salem 3 1 - MUat. Stlcm 11 UrMnUe, Taooma 11 18 1- Malikourg. Spokaa 8 4 1 CJreette.' Wenotcle 8 4 1 -Vivakla. Wenatch 11 T 2 Pwrtar. Breeaerton 8 5 2 Is si 11 It 12 14 3 87 S4 3 87 43 '44 . S3 47 Anderson. Vancouv 8 3 2 81 37 fcafebttV Wenatcp -13 1 3 SS SI fi-FTk.tn.SaWm. IS 4 So gl Kowaaikl. Salem 12 S S M SS Jriuin. Viciorta 14 4 8 S3 81 4 Krwvottch. Yakima 11 4 3 74 SI iiin, Salem 3 4 S3 SS 41 W f ml v Salem S t 3 1 43 32 . t.t.ubel, Salem 1st S S 4 'liliulfflttt; ' Player. Club VrroM, Senators ... Williams. Red Sox talker. -Dodeers Jtoop, Braves .., iwtme. Pirates XiMacKto, Red Soa rs AB R H Prt. . 4 13 34 .374 , M 184 ft 71 JM 45 1SS 35 87 .3H3 .40 ISO 30 54 . .41 IS 23 S3 340 . 47 170 37 e J09 - Home runs National leasue: Mise. Cianta. 18: Blatlner. GtanU. 7: Kiner. Pirates, 7. American lea cue: William. 4 neo sex. 13: ureenocrg. Tigers, 14; Keiler. Yaakaes, IX r tua u. National Xtatr-ry S:aualar.. tania. 43: Mrataer. Trl 3:.Auaial area. 34. American !" nnerr. bed Sox. SO; Wtiiuuna. Red So 43; York. Red Sox. 43. a r . a m mm Louis, Conn Set for Ring Br Sid Feder YORK. Jane lJ-' along on the greatest NEW Carried 'geld rash in sports history, av couple of ex-GI's will keep a date Wednesday night that they made five years ago to fight It oat for the heavyweight cham pionship of the world. At pjn. (FST). in a ring set just ever second base In the spa cious reaches of Yankee stadium. Ex-sergeant Joseph Louis Bar row of Detroit Joe Louis of the earscrambling set collides with Excorporal William Da rid Conn Billy the Pittsburgh Kid over the customary "15 rounds or less" derby route, as sports' post war champagne and 'eavler era reaches its crest. : Solons Grab 15-Inning I Thriller, Mold Lead, Play Twin Bill Today Gerkin Winner In Marathoner WT LEAGUE SALEM 34 IS .854 Brem 'ton M 31 SSS Wenacn 33 IS SM Yakima St 2S .429 Tacoma 17 IS Ml Vane ver 17 as .342 Spokane SS SI J71 1 Victoria IS 41 .22 Saturday's results: at Salem S. vie toria 7 115 inninrs): at Wenatchee 0, Vancouver ; at Bremerton S-S. Yaki ma 4-4; at Spokane. Tacoma. rained out. i . It took 'em IS hectic innlnfs to do it, but the suddenly unpredic table Senators came through with a hard-earned 8 to 7 nod over the Victorias last night before 1431 and. briefly. (1) held their league lead (Wenatchee won s gain over Vancouver) of five percentage points, (2) clinched the series with the now quote re spected visitors, four games to one, (3 made it mne out or 13 over the A's for the season, (4) kept their extra-inning slate clean in five overtimers and (3) spear ed for Thin Man Steve Gerkin his eleventh victory of the cam paign. The rsjsle lasted three hours, 35 minutes and ended finally when some weird Victoria- strate gy backfired all over the place. A little bit of most everything was dished up for the customers. and on half a dozen occasions the entire 1431 would have sold out cheap. Bill Schuble of our side started against John Carpenter. The Sa lem banged across five big runs in the opening frame for Bill, but little by little the Vies pecked away until finally in the seventh they went ahead 6-3. Poison Mi. Pete Hughes and his big bat ac counted for four of those enemy runs with a homer, a double and single. ' After hurling no-run no-hit ball for seven heats after his bad start. Carpenter gave up three hits, by Pinch-hitter Summers, Reynolds and Vico, in the hinUl for a tie scoreTico rammed ths run across with two out. Bullet Bob . Jensen took up the . Vic mound chore at this point. Ken Wyatt was Salem's next pitcher and gave up a run in the eleventh on two hits, a sacrifice and a walk. But with two out Duane Crawford doubled in Sa lem's half and Reynolds banged him home for another tie. That's where it stood until the 15th, Ger kin having taken over in the 12th to hurl hitless ball. With one out Kubiak lined a single to right in the final frame and Crawford sacrificed him. to second. Jensen walked Reynolds on purpose and Vic Boss Ted Nor bert called in PeeWee Bass, : the lefty, to pitch to Vico. Bass walk ed George to load the sacks and Norbert, after succeeding with a five-minute stall to allow him to warm up, called in Joe Blanken ship to pitch to Wenner. Blanken ship threw four pitches, all balls, and -the game was over. Today's 1 :30 double bill buttons up the series. Ed Kowalski and possibly Carl Gunnarson will toil for the townies. Silver ton Walton Meet Set 3onday S1LVERTON. June 15 (Spe- cial) Silverton Izaak WaltonJ league wilL meet Monday; night at the chamber of commerce rooms. Improvement in the chapter's gun club will be discussed. Several Sil verton members plan to attend the third quarterly, convention of the league to be held at Bend, June 21-22, when Kenneth Reid, na tional executive secretary, and Tom Wallace of Louisville. Ky., national Walton president, will at tend. Burton New Coaeh STAYTONT Edwin K. Burton. Jr., formerly coach at Aumsville 'Moon Wins; Jumpers Jolted INGLEWOOD. Calif.. Jane 1S-(S-LeU B. Mayer's Honey moon. It seems, can go on Inde finitely. The crack three year old filly defeated a mimed field of older horses by two and one half length today In the $25., mile and one sixteenth Golden State Breeders handicap at Hol lywood park. Honeymoon was clocked In 1:43 15. CINCINNATI. Jane 15-471-Fred T. Martin. Louis F. Klein. Jr.. and Max Ianier, who re cently left the St. ?uls Cardi nals to play In-the Mexican lea rue, were listed "Ineligible" for five years : today In Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler's official bulletin. NEW YORK. Jane 15-4n-Tommy Quinn. of the New York A.C.. who spent last winter's indoor season in futile pursuit It Is Just One day mere than five years ! since they tangled the first time. In the Polo grounds, just across the Harlem river from the stadium. Realix tng he needed a knockout to keep his : . championship that night, Joe put the lights out for Billy in the 13th round, after Sweet WiUlam had pUed up a commanding lead en his boxing1 skill and speed and supreme; confidence; that he can whip any man In the world using fists alone. The; return match was a "natural" then. It's even more ! of a- "seven-and -eleven now,, what with money as free as a ; night shirt flapping In the breese en a clothes line, Louis appar ently feeling his 32 years snd ; . I Dusette-Sxabo, McEuin-Kiser Tuesday Mat Prelims Named The fall eight gladiators who will make with the mayhem on his weekly bleep bee at the Ferry named yesterday by Matchmaker Elton Owen. Meanle Bob Kennas ton and Paavo Kateoen and Cleanie Joe Lynam and Walt Achlu will handle sit expectations la the tag team match malaer previously announced. The prelims, two of Um booked for the slngle-fall-r-ZS-mlnntes rente ,-eall for Georges TV Masclc) Dnsette to tangle with Joe Ssabo and Jack (Tter) Klser to go against Two-fisted Billy McEnin. the Texas teaghle who w-Ul be making- his first ap pearance here In many months. .The Klser-McEuin argument seta things off at l:3 pja. Although Tiger Jack and Kidney-pasting Willie win likely storm - . . . . . ... . , , A I- p ute out' us- weir mix.' ine ubkiwshds session is umj w e one of the all-Clean wrestling likeable. The tag teamer top shoo Id attract no files at all. a the heel vs. her angle I mnch In evidence which means fur-flying activity- Both Kennaston and Katonen are Just as noted as tough gays as art Lynam and Achlu as spectacular readies. George Foppenheimer. who has been doing a pretty good job of It lately; will handle the Marathoner: Vtrtorla fl Saleaa (8) ho a nnuA Burcola.l 1 lit ( Kabiak.s 7 S 4 Steele. 8 1 4 1 Craw ford. r s X X Revnoklsl 7 $ t Vico.l 4 S 3 Wenner. 1 8 Guliic .m 8 X 8 Kerr .c 8 18 0 Bartolml.3 7 OSchuble.p 1 8 t5umniers 1 1 Gunnarsn 8 Wyaltj 1 1 1 X Cherrjr.m S Huhes.r MamttiJ 7 1 18 i a Caviness.1 1 Dunnj Clifford c 8 Carpntr.p S Murphy j- l Jensen.p t Clrentele 1 Beas.p 8 Blknshp.p 8 8 0 ISali OCerl Salimn 1 kln.p" X ToUls MIS 44 141 Totals S3 10 43 30 t Batted for Sciuble in Sth. 1 Batted for Wyatt in 11th. Batted for Sturphy In 14th Ran for Summers In 8th. Victoria 9 013 8t0 10O 010 000 7 Hits . 013 00 aoO 820 0010 Salem . 300 000 001 010 001 B Hits .. . 300 000 003 021 00118 Pitchin summary : ! Ip B H R Er So Bb CarpMter .. . -i 8, 3t 8 8 4 8 Jensen . .. S SI 3 t 3 8 4 Bass . . 0 0 0 8 8 1 Blankenship 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 Sehublo - 8 SS 8 8 8 4 4 Wyatt S 8S1111 Gerkin 4 IS 8888 Errors: Wyatt. Dunn. Kubiak. Win- ring pitcher : Gerkin. I.oaiiig pitcher: Jensen. Left on bates: Victoria 13. Sa lem 18. Sacrifice: Cherry. Clifford. Steele. Crawford. Home runs: Hushes. Two-base hits: Hushes. Marionettl. Crawford. Wenner. Runs batted in: Wenner S. Gallic 3. Kerr. Bartolomei. Hushes 4. Cherry. Marionettl 3. IVlco. Reynolds. Stolen bases: Guliic. Kerr. Caviness. Double play: Steele to Dunn to'Buocola. Hit by pitcher: Dunn by Schuble. Umpires: Tumi and Smith. Time: 3 35. Attendance: 1431. high school, has been named coach at Stayton. Burton was recently released from war service. He re places M. Van Driesche, who has gone into private business here. of Leslie MacMitcbell. finally beat the national mile king to day In the Metropolitan AAU senior track And field champion ship. Qulnn waa clocked In 4:1Z. SEATTLE. Jane li-?V Fed eral Judge: Lloyd L. Black today took under advisement the case or baseball's Al Memle who to asking that he be reinstated a a member Of the Seattle Rainier baseball team under the veter ans' post-war reemployment plan. MONTREAL June lsWP) Rolando Vega defeated Henri Reckon of Canada, C-3. S-S. C-4. In the final match of the Canadian-Mexican Davis cup com petition ioday to make It a clean sweep of 5-e In matches for Mexico. Titanic Wednesday Night Conn developing late, like most Irish athletes seemingly hilling his pesk st 2S. This will be the 22nd time Joe has put the ring's richest bauble on the line since be ham mered Cinderella Man Jim Brad dock Into unconsciousness nine years ago next Saturday to start the longest reign of any cham pion from the point of view of title defense. Yet old pop time and a four-year layoff since he put his gloves in mothballs and went on Uncle Sam's payroll have left their mark on him. He misses his friend and trainer, the late Jack Blackburn. He still packs the punch of a blockbust er, but In his training he has OOPg: Making Ilk a contortion ist. Vleo of the Senators does his wew-fel "splits" at first base to get Maiioaettl of the Victorias after a threw from Kablak. Marionettl look t be sere he isn't seeing" things. The Solons and Vies finish their se ries with a 1:39 twin bill today. (Bill Scott photo) t Set Street Garden Taenia y night were referee Ing assignment. New Shortstop To Join Solons Wally Flager. short Up with the Philadelphia Athletics' last year, who came to Portland In part pay ment for Frank Demaree. will Join the Salem Senators In time for Tuesday night's game In Spokane, business manager George Ernie h announced Saturday. Emlgh also announced the outright release of thirdsacker Jimmy Daniels and the return of lefthanded hurler Jim Hess to the Portland Beavers. The Beaver immediately op tioned He to the Victoria Ath letics, who have also signed out fielder Bob Caviness, dropped by the Solons a week age. Hank Sousa. sent berc to replace Injured Woody Salmon, returned to Portland In time to catch Fri day night's ball game. Injuries to -seculars Jim Turner and Billy Horn necessitated Sooaa's recall. Antelope Wins Trol SEATTLE. June 1SW)-A ca pacity crowd of more than 11,000 today saw Antelope, owned by Bill Pigott of Seattle, romp off with first money in the feature race at the opening of the Long acres season here. American League Washington . . 000 00 O0O-1 J Detroit 0U0 02 ls-3 S 1 Leonard and Guerra; Nehouser and Tebbett. New York . ... ... 811 000 001-3 18 3 St Louts 0O0 110:004- 2 Ruffing. Murphy tSi and Robinson. Niarhos 1 8 : - Gaiehouse. Kramer ( and Helf. Sct.ultz 8t. Boston 100 JO0 021 13 3 Chicaso 104 StM OOx 7 18 X Ferris. Dretsewerd 3l. Dobson 4). Klincer iSi and H. Wanner: Harm. Hammer tS). Dietrich i) and Treah. Philadelphia . OnO 000 100- 1 8 I Cleveland 020 0UOllx-4 8 8 MarctMldon and Hotar; BHack. Krak- au.ka ni and Hn National Leaauo t-hicaeo 011 000 10O-3 8 1 Brooklyn 013 010 Olx II I ; Chiprnan Ei irkion 1 31. Boiowy S . and Mcillouch. Ilalten. t'aoey I2l. 1 llrirlns I7 and Aivclrrson St loula 02A 03O OOO 8 7 3 New York 124 40U IM II 8 0 Barrett. Wilk I2i. Dnnnelly 4i.: Krlst (SI. Srhmuit l7l and Rice; Ken nedy. Trttikle 111 and Cooper. ' Pitlburith OOO ono 0101 8 1 Philadelphia OU0 101103 8 1 Slrincrvich. Unn'ntf Bi and Uni- el 1 1 : Kuwe, Judd (8). Miunry 181 and ! Seininick. OOO 210 OOO 3 11 0 (MM 2UU IKM 2 S 2 Cincinnati Boston llfunwr and I-:, laiiianno, Hull - th. Johnson, Ho- I aedel iSl and been a slow-moving target, thumped surprisingly freely and often by his sparmates. and sUll unable to "set" to punch when in opponent confuses him by sudden moves. Conn, on the other hand, ap pears even faster than be was five years age. He has spsred 2S training rounds, compared to Joe' 140. He's what Louis, him self, calls a "full-rrown" heavy-weight now,, at over 180 pounds, compared to the 174 he carried the last time. This added avoir dupois, most of It in his shoul ders and neck, makes him a bet ter puncher, although he has no Intentions of trying for a knock out over Louis. Joe will weigh a solid 210. 1 no in Knot For Golf Title Bad Break Ruins Win For By; Playoff Set CLEVELAND, June 15-;p)-A penalty shot charged against him when his caddy accidentally kicked the ball on the 13th fair way during the third round cost I Byron Nelson the United States open golf championship today and sent him into a three-way play off, with Vic Ghezzi and LJoyd Mangrum for the firt postwar title. The three tournament veterans wound up the 72-hoIe medal play tesfwlth totals of 284 four un der par. They will play off at 18 holes tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. (Eastern daylight time). Nelson won the championship on the playoff at Philadelphia in when three deadlocked at 284 After Nelson, Ghezzi and Man grum had posted their final scores, Ben Hogan and Herman Barron needed only to par the last three holes to take over the lead by a stroke. Instead, Hogan lost a stroke to par at the 16th and 18th, and Barron was two over par for the last, two holes. Hogan's finish gave him a par 72 and Barron's subpar 09 for a fourth place tie at 285. Ed (Porky) Oliver and Jimmy Demaret wound up in a tie for sixth place with 286. Dick Metz and Melvin (Chick) Harbert fin ished in a tie for eighth place with aggregates of 287. Law son Little and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison finished with 289. Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spo kane, Wash., national amateur champion, and Smiley Quick of Inglewood, Calif., tied at 295 for low amateur honors. Bevos Washed Out; Oaks Win COAST IE AG IE W I. Pit ' W I. pet. Oakland SO 37 .848 Hollywood 37 40 .481 San Fran At 30 .813 Sacranmto 37 43 .483 Los Angls 41 35 JU Portland 2S 47 J73 San Dieso 41 39 J13 Seattle 27 4 MO Saturday's results: st Portland-San Francisco, rained out: at Oakland 2. Sacramento I: at Hollywood 7. San Diego 8; at Seattle 1. Los Angeles 8. Rain caused postponement of the Portland-San Francisco ball game Saturday night and If will be played. later In the season. The two clubs clash In a twin bill Sun day and Los Angeles opens here on Monday night Instead of Tues day, as usual. OAKLAND. Calif., June 15 (JP A ninth-inning home run by Bill Hart, Oakland shortstop, gave his league-leading team a 2-to-1 win over Sacramento today. Hart's homer drove Mickey Burnett in. The win enabled the Oaks to add half a game to their lead. Sacrament 180 aae-l 0 1 Oakland 0 902-2 4 1 Freitas and Marcueci; Buxton, Stephens (9) knd Kearse. San Diego 199 13 gOl-g t 3 Hollywood 32 991 ltx-7 9 2 Poffenberger. Bowman (3) apd Bellinger: Resclgno and L'nser. Lo Angeles 009 909 393- 9 1 Seattle 99 199 999-1 7 S Terry. Dobernlk 7) and Will lam. Stevenson (7): Demran and Beard. More Practice Tilts Slated Members of the city Softball league voted Saturday to play an other week of warmup tilts prior to the opening of the summer sea son under the lights to be installed at Leslie field. The summer league is es(iected to get underway about July 1st. Games slated, for Mon day night pit Rock against the Eagles and the spring champion Knights of Columbus against Mootry's Pharmacy. , AMSKICAN LEAGl'K W 1, Prt I W I. Pet Boston 41 12 .774 St. Ituia 23 SO .454 New York 34 23 .39 Cleveland 23 32 .418 Detroit 30 24 .336 iThlcago-o" 20 30 .4410 Waihnln 28 23 .338 I'hliaUelph 13 :i8 .283 Saturday's results: at Detroit 3. Wakhtngton I. at St. Louis 8, New York 3. at fhicaeo 7. Boston 8; at ( krveland 4, Philadelphia 1. NATIONAL I.KAOl'K W 1. Pet. I W I. Pet Hi ookl n 32 2tl SIS Bonton 2.1 27 .400 SI l.oui 2S 20 MS pitUbmrKh 21 2 .447 ( hu-nK.. 2 22 342 New York 22 30 .413 t incmnatl 23 22 3X1 Phlladelph 19 28 .4U4 Saturday's rrult- at Hrovln S, C'fncaKO 3. at New York II. SI. loun 5. at Philadelphia 3. PitUburgh I; at Boston 2. Cincinnati 3. OrrtanUm la tk majors bat tkey Sid Saturday: AB If O AC RBI Pfskv, Red Sox 3 2 4 S 0 0 Dortr. Red Sox 4 2 1 0 S Onrdon. Yank-fs Did not plav. Whitman, DodseiS Did not liy. Chisox Hand Salem Legion '9' Faces Silverton . r - i County Title Series Starts Province to Pilch Opener for'CeePeea The battle for Junior Legion baseball supremacy in Marion county and for the right to keep on the road leading to the state title playoffs late next month starts today in Silverton when Sa lem's Capital Posters tangle with the Silverton Juniors in a 2:30 o'clock game. It will be the first of a double round robin rwssle be tween Salfm, SilvertoT and Wood burn. ' Tall Rod Province, ace of the Salem high hurling corps this spring, is Coach Harold Hauk's nominee to face the Paul Reiling lads in the opener. Jim Uiele meier, who hurled for Reiling at ML Angel this spring. Is likely to be the Silverton pitcher. Call WU-kam may also get the call. The next game in the county playoffs brings Wood burn to Sa lem next Wednesday. The balance of the slate after that: June 22 Woodburn at Silverton; June 23, Silverton at Salem; June 26. Sil verton at Woodburn; June 30, Sa lem at Woodburn. Wooler Softs Sehed Albany Campbell's Rock Woolers of Salem tangle with the Arnett nine of Albany today at 2 p m. on Leslie field in a so ft ball game offering a look-see at some of that much awaited topflight softy ac tion. Percy Crofoot of the Wool ers and Willis of Albany, two oil 1939lthe top pinwheelers in the valley; are set to oppose eacn omer on the mound. American CaLs Sweep Series WIMBLEDON, England, June 1 5(ypFour good-looking Ameri can girls, hailew by losers and winners alike as the best-balanced U.S. team ever to take the court, completed a clean sweep of the Wightman cup matches with Bri tain today. It was the first time since the inaugural year, 1923, that either side had been able to win all seven matches, fite; sin gles and two doubles. Assault Now Sth On Earnings List NEW YORK, June 15-P-Barney I la rue h came out to Aqueduct today and got acquainted with racing's version of the atomic bomb. Assault, who gallopedihome by five lengths to win the Dwy er Stakes and become the turf's greatest money winner in a sin gle year. The triple-crown boss of the Derby, Preakness and Belmont picked up $40,700 which sky rocketed him into fifth place .on racing's money winning list. r - , "... - - iKW U- Soo us today I WsVr headquarters (or the tire that j MTUEMS PAEDAB TIDES! fot null aS v,Vf I Tiia mkksaa v r. Cdri raoie mmU EARL 198 S. Commercial IEDl?o(BciXDdsfei Dave Ferris I rr- irrr " A : -Ik f t ' - r m r I DAVE FEftHIS. Beat .Red Sex' ace, dropped his first game af- ( ter len straight wins. Natur4sy , when the borkers fell before Starting the season with t In ning streaks Is a habit with Fer ris, who wen hi first eight last rear, only to drop eight of In next ten be pitched. Marlow Takes Golfing Title PORTLAND. Ore.. Jn IS -JVTom Marlow, Just out of the navy, won the 14 Orecen Golf association championship today when he eutslreked Den Thompson. 2 and I. In todst's title play at Waterly Coanlrr lob. Marlow wen the amateur" title, his first, en; the l?th bole f the second roand. The two locked. Babe Freese. Riverside club, delivered a expected b dump ing 11-year eld tirade De Moss. Oregon State college freshman, S and 2. for the women's divi sion crown. QUALIFY AUG. 27 PORTLAND, Ore., June I5-M The northwest qualifying round for the 1940 national amateur golf championship will be played at Portland Aug. 27. ; COLSON COPS DOUBLES YAKIMA, June 13-P-K. Col son, veteran TacoAia trapshooter, won the doubles championship in the Washington state shoot today with a perfect 48. Hunnerup v. as Guy Chlesman, Spokane, who banged 40. Senator Swal: AB H Pet. I : A B H Pet Salnun 73 30 417 Kerr 103 25 .243 VieuT 184 JJ7 Bartolml 12 32. 1K Nernoldi H SS .33J Wratt 1 1 2 JS2 Iaccttral SO 2 .3S4 Koatekl 3 9.173 Crawfrd 1 18 3 JiO hooetbul 14 2 143 Kubiak 183 SI .28 Gerkin 27 3411 Ciuiuc si 14 .178 rainn is z .t Wenner 183 48 .28 Miles 4 0 hmsi Gunarsn 32 S ntihuble I 8 0U0 Summers S3 23 .243 Hitcbers: G W 1 Prt. 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Wbea ca you get your Coos In sad so us todsy . . . tr beaduuariert for tk stw h.F. Goodrich Stlvertowa. Maybe we k )cnr S4se ia stuck. If not, an order placed bow w ill guarantee ou earliest delivery. Stop ia today. "D-0 mmd l oe" Uw eo .4 SC. 1 STRAUS BAUGH, Salem 1st Loss Red Sox, Yanks Bolh Defeated Doifger Finally rrp C jiTm, Cain on Canl CHICAGO, June IS--D4 (Boo) J'rrri -suffered hi first pitching dfr&t in 11 start totlbV as the Chtcaro Whit Hot edse.l Boston's Red Sox 7-6, for the KockeiV thiid straight setUttk and their longest Jotting streak of U.e season. Vern Stephen homered with the ha ms loaded fn tit ninth Iji ning. pi.nns the St. Louis Urnwns to a 6-3 victory over the Nvr York Yankees. stretching a winning streak to fivf to rrlebrte the hoit- inr lt tMr Wf u t,JDion- flti lh. n..r,- i Ti.a I dropped Wanhlneton deener int fourth (J.ice by lieating their !'! nemols., Ilmil (Dutch) Leonard,. 3 to I. I Capitallirine on an error by Rut Derry, the Cleveland ludians gt off to a tton-run leal in the r otid InninaT and went on to defeat the Philadelphia Athleteics 4 to 1. After Liking four straight Ink ing from the Chicago Cub, the league leading Brooklyn Dodge ir turned the tables on the; Bruin by taming them -3. j ( The triumph enablVJ the Dodg ers to increuse their first place margin to two and half gme over the iiinner-up St. Loois Cr dmuls vho wcie walloped by In Nrw Yoik f;ints. f The Oiunts poundeJ tlaee Rel-i bird huilers for all of their nine I hits snd II runs In the first four innings to earn their I fuuith I strwight triumph, Il-S. ' . The fighting Phil lelphla Phil lies continued their effort to get . out of the National league cellar. ( by taking a 3 to 1 victory Oter PitUbuigh. Fl 11 user limited the Brave to six hits as he pltchel the Cin cinnati Rels to a 3-2 victory over" the tribe for his sixth victory t,f the eon. Chiefs Victors Over Gipsa 9-6 WENATCHEE, , June t Wenatchee rallied for fiv tuns In the fourlh inning her toniglit to break a 3-3 tie and sr-pn to take a 9-0 Western International leasue icUry from Vancouver. Bremerton and Yaktana j split twin-bill, the 'Jackets copping the first 5 to 4 and the Stars the night cap, 0 to 9. Spokane arui Vancou ver weie rainea out -of a iwi bill. Yakima Ul lun tOI 3M ftWt - 1 1 I tlil VM - 8 1 KsMptduk. flliait HI. Maal III ami Ma-OMineli; ftntar, Medi.irt (ti and f'afiia. Yakima 400 OnO-4 1 Biemeiton ' Out) U4 tol-8 8 I Yaylian Gtba and McOMnnell. Vm. -man, MrJti.cnl snd Voipl. j Vancouver III 034 813-8 I Wrnatche I02MIK-S 1 8 Br v aril fu-ijder 141 and sUUeda; Cieen. (lomn I7 and Peaut. : '" spark; P la V ii S I tart SS of 4 Frtat4 far tuicker starts, gaa ecoaom.. hmUm MGR - I'honc 9 Ii6 i a, . 4aA.K .,, 7- 4 fen