f Ta Qwyi gtoWmaa. faJam, County Series Set. 2t30 at Salem, Woodburn Legion Nines Vie Today; Taa tattle fee Aaaerlcaa Leg lea Julir WacbaJl premier to UiriM eaaaty m4 Um right ta keep eat play tag tew art Um state caajnpleashlp la Pectlaad meat BMatJi aaaaa today wfta a tat , a'cteck ium , ktiwtn WiWtan astd Salaam. It will a Um epcaing ium af a dea i; raund rehla aetween We4 fcara. SUeertea aad Salem far thm aaaala capped a year aga ar Um lease. Tlse aocead ium af Um aertee falle Saturday waaa P.leertasi aad) Waadaura vet to gether. a a 4 a t afteruaea at ! 31 Um Ulvtrrtoa'a mm U e leaa. Last Saaaa "a acaedaled a pence fcetsreaa Um SUcertea aa4 Salaam dine waa wuhta aat aad poetpeaed aaUl iaaa XL aaJesa's atecau a a a a 4. al taauga crippled safflcieatly iKla Cnlly Falls Short, Senators Drop 3.0 to 9 Series Opener at Spokane f TVr-ckaxacter I key eaU I' acta Mike Jacaba still b a happy maa tM'xht tadead waila eaaatlac hJa rsbalaaa fl.O.0t Laate-Caan rU (H prabably Uka him a a amber af albta U caaat that mach dastb). and aa daabt hall cbaekla sssrs tha a aaca whea ihsmblnf tKrh Um f IN dacata aaad by a few aaadred earefrea aaals. Jast U.!nk f It aaa-bsmdred backs for asM aaat at Um blx tUbt. aad Um UOa mUkt aat Ut a mlaata. lka aa feci ttka srv'ra askder paSI. Far UmI kvadrad yaa cwald bay 41 baa aaata at baaeka.ll fames. XI claabsaaa aaata at Um baas raaa ar ta baa aaata at prafea-a-il faaCbaJI gamaa. Dtdat thlak mmm S 1 Maat at Um Jacaba UUala araaid da all that la stktr aparta aatertslamaat. did yaa? Wba aria? We're abaat aa mach a fUita ax part aa Um rhUadelphia tV..Uaa ara a pissafaat aaaieadcr. bat sraH vaaaara ta raeaa right W wHh Um rest af Um bntag aaratlaasd here Inst ik. sra stick with aba wtavaara. It's am af aar few .yaad baJm, Aad Laaaa baa baaa a wiaaar area UMsib tsey aay ha a aaw aaly a l-paamd aasvaaw af his farmer figkUac asif. Uka Um basaa-raa hiur ta baaabalL Laala aaa wia hiUaad-raa type af playar wba aeUaaa hila fsr dtotaaca. Sa wa'vc tUkad a flsar aaly Uwt Laaia U sa waat feal a bit ailly If ha mat. (laeldaatally. wa gat even mastey am Um fla. Yea waat his aaaaa aad address?) . . . YsaTea by sea aaUead tha haadaama feat whose face adaraa taday'b effart. Ia aaaa yaa'ra a lata earner, he's Eaa Grmawll. tha very rapabla mister wba flllad thia dally space aa well befara It waa risked wish aa. ftaa la saw tarsuh with hss FBI 'wark ha resid la back ta aparta. Nat wrttta vsjUftUsa bsMdasaa la caajaactlasi wiUt haea race tracks. rarkad at Bar Maadewa. laea back fraaa a abart racatiosi bare labar at Taaiaraa aad ha pas is retara far awrt af sum whea TTtUmd Msadswe apaaa ts. Althaswh Um wear aad taar at belc .0-aaa baa das bad aamsptcaaaa bat beramlaar gray araaad Um C smmiU Ismplsa. Um gar la atUI Um baadasms Dan ha alwaya waa ... apaaaiaaT af Um LeJe Casta scrap, wa read where between P aad 7 M wrtsara are ta cwrar Um mix, Gaadla. gdle. It's abast tlma Um aawstaa gat aa aa aaaaa af tha pamea Uey'ra aevally Wanded br at:iy ta g1a aat. Twaald ha ah eh tea If rramaUr Jacaba ware aakad ia dish aat six ar 'e-rea band red mare dacaU ta Um aewaiaa. tw aUa waaid ha aaaat Uat Urea smUlaai If tha Kemingisa rat tiers da't bally baa Um blaaaa aat af Um brawl? ... A paw Maaa far faatball talk, bat Um Is what Willamette waat baea waaw Baaa Walt Ertckai baakaaa Um bays aat la September, la Bearcats will kava aaacUy 14 days m which ta prepare far their September 2S apeacr at Saa Jaaev CaL It will be lit tie bettar at SIIS wbaa K. Haak gaea ta wark aa tha Viking machine far l4f . . . Spaaklag af Haak. aa Leglaa taaas caach ha taak a aaaty aa Um whisker this waek wbaa Bad rravlacc. the prsenising pitcher wba daaaa't aaaaa U knaw What ha waata ta da. decided ha d head far VaJ-eat far tha ssumaser. Na Trvrimtm mm tha Ocftea aiaa oanld very , easily, maaa aa trip ta rertlaad far Um. kids this lime . . . Tea Late ta classify: Havtag aa Meetday adlUaa gave as aa chsnce ta cLariaa the? Saaday faat af VUUger rUl Bercna. that af beating tha St. Laaia Bcawaa t ta 1. It waa BeVs f earth w la af Um season agalnat fia I aaa is aad fas It ha did saaarth lag hell penhablr da aeane chlrpinc ahont whaa ha gem bam a aaat fail sUle a baaa! We're aa details af Um deed, bat kanwing Breed -shaaide red Bin as we da. wbca be ataaia a baaa It's aaaaaUiag te chirp abaat. IJgbt-faatcdacss simply bmt aaa af lit paaad WUiie's aaaets . Fawr wins aasinat five at a spina tmgllng rsssrd trtng that thraa af thaae setbacks were 1-4. 2-1 and 1-S utl tacindiag a aahiUar ta Babbp. Feller, we'd say Bev is doing ok eh. At that rata has earned raa a scrag e a HI be bard U beat. Aad EKA's mpsnaat sa paicawra. xaa way h so be tasaai at relier wire aa wnmn gbrea weeks, pitcher . . . - Papeniien Tipped By Brass Ducks An upset was thrown into the TwUight aortball league Last night at Leslia when tha Golden rttaasant team upset tha strong Fapermaker. 4-2, after clouting sir hita off Henry Singer. " In another game the Salem Navi gations ou traced Barb's Sports ter. 17-10. GaUtea peasant - 4 t Papai makers 3 I S Careae aaa Swank. H Singer and I. Paager. Novikof f Eyes Mexican Loop nilLADELPIIIA, June 18 Y4n Lou Novikoff. surprised the Phil lies acid him to Seattle of the Pacific Coast league. Isn't fure lsa'a going there arid has an eye corked for Mexico. "No I haven't lad an offer frwen the Meican league," 'the big outfielder said today n reply to a question. "In fact I haven't even been ap pr tithtd. But I'm Interested. Trjere'g1 money in Mexico and I'll go anywhese the money is. I've git a' family to consider." AS' G ELS "BUY SPIN DEL LOS ANGELES, June 18 ,P The Los Angeles Angels bought catcher Hal Sptndel today frtm the Philadelphia Phillies President lxn Stewart of the Angels an Ruunced. Splndel. 31. played ith Seattie from 1933 through 1938 aod in 1944. Qrau Vf&i4'rr . frr Ift r Watert Park BLOND BOB lt'NK Ta pitch far Sale week wImi Arc Pitcher Ea4 Province uit the t a a at and rl to work at Valaeta. will be slightly favored aver Um Wead karaa ta their Waters mix. Pete wrnrn sUU 'aaa. bewever. Ha baa apaated his far Um New York Yankee, bat wa leak at It. If Bill Is gaad aad Tea Hacfaaon af lb a-d be s good eaaaah as w a ' Junior League LeJaders Win Salem Sand and Gravel and R. L. Elfstrom'l remained in a dead lock, for first place in the Salem Junior baseball B' league yes terday by downing Yeater Appli ance and West Salem I Jons, re spectively. The Salem S St G crew tripped Ycaters d-3 on the three hit hurling of Amen. F.lfstrom's nosed out Wrst Salem 8-7 when Ensminger balkerl in the winning run. Today's "A" round finds Valley Motor playing Shrock's at Leslie and Curly's Dairy against May flower Milk at t'apitola, both at 6 p m. Salem Sand 421 02J t S 3 j Yeater'a 1 00 Ho - 3 3 2 Amen and Taylor; Drn and Wil son, t j' i Elftrom (0 004 S 3 2 W-Salem (Hit) 02S 7 3 2' R IveiMin arwj - Irsn. Ci:n uitr j ' and A km. i v & Service t . "I ! a It. ? .: , :. .i ,;.; ; - r - KON GEMMEIX baaa Tbarsday maraina. Aad I Service for Other Hakes HOGG APPLIANCE & FURNITURE 260 State Salem 1 Phone 9149 DeGalre. rata Weadbarp coach far a uamber af years, 1 said ta have a capable aatfit.;lMw ever. It ta made op meetly of Weedburn high playcri aaf lines ap with Gay eatehlni. Aa draws pitching; Krteger first, Sargent .second N'esack abort Yaranek third and Erwert Tra mala and Lipperi, eutfleld. Caach Harold Ilauk haslioml aatcd Lafty Bob rank ta hurl Um opener far tha Capital; rast ers. NW that Province baa de parted, aseet af tha tT pitch tag aselgnmentg. fall aa Faak and Bad Craig, the Utter the r a g a I a r Ulr4 baseman, Tbe balaaea af tba 'Salem tinea p will likely be Carlos Hoack, catch: . Del Klcrn. first; Dick Hendrie. ! accaad: Raer Daach. sbart: Cralr. third; Dick Flem lact T r a a k Oabora and Ray Camming a. autflrtd. J Gerjtin Bias In 5th Frame WI UACl t STANOCNCS W , I. FVt.' W' I. Pd Wrnl y IS SSTPpakan 29 23 SM SAIJ1M 3 l H) Vtkunt I 31 .404 Toroma 2 20 Sttl Vac-ouN r 17 3S .331 Brcmatt 2S II iSO Victor U 14 44 J41 Last night's resutta:-At Spokane 19. Salem t. At Tacatas Z. n tehee 4 At Victoria 3. Vancouver S At Yakirna 10. Bromcitan It. SPOKANE, Juntl8 -.t- The Spokane Iftdiani tonight splurged across seven rung in the fifth in4 ning mrut barely nailed a mntn Innmg Salem rally tfi time tJ hand the Sanatots thclf c .it Vsteiti Internatioru.1 lesgMe defeat jln 12 gsmes 10 to 9. Tha fifth-plac Induns i were trailing 5-t lefore Uieir big rally,1 but a last minute - Salem Come- ' bark almost turned the tidev i A serie of sing tea and Salem errors enabled Spokane to take command in tha fifth in a drive which knocked Steve Geikirv from the box. i The Senators roared bark into . . . t Flager and Vico scored Tad Culhc and Lo'i, Kubiak. TlageiV scored when he beat in a throw; from center field and Woody Salmon doubled deep into right field to score Vico. The rails- halted there. 1 just on run short pt a tic, after 1 Spokane changed hurler. Saleaa (t) Saahaae 7) B H OA B H OA Kubiak S 3 0S I P.lrrin m 41 20 Crawfrd I tGetafht) .2 11 4 r lager 4 S,-S 9 Risk a 41 11 Vko.l 4. If 7 McCrntck.l 4 12 1 Wenmer in Sill 3 I Pioelti 1 4 2 14 Salmon e S 1 S StxiSrkeS 1 S3 Summr 1 S SI S Martinez r 4 ,1 S a Banoirrii.a s : a I iptUunc Cerkin D 11 I I Kirm MlWt p Ileal HaUb ndrtx ( p aaaa Guiiia , a a !Kerr III I I - ToUla n ) S4 U - Tta!a 4 t 27 13 Batted for Sodatkurg in Sth. t H . n fnr tilmM ka Sth Krrera: Crawford . PUger Vkco, Wan- HarrWge. presiaenl or Uie Ameri ner. Bartolotnei. pMefti. Marta.et 1 ran league, tonight said "there is Paulaen. -- j a deai wi" by Bill Veeck. Jr . and S.Win . .. fa ana or4 10 larry cirabiner. who retired last Spokane Jl - W-18 Jl 8j f , yice prMidlt of ,he Chi. k"Pa!"MeVinri So. P"rcha. the Marunez. Kinnemaan x; picetn. rsee. Cleveland Indians. "There is a Vie. Wenner. SalBion. To baa hits r Mgvr. ruTTii, eiiswvi. .iwrn " Vico. PicetU, SacrtlkwS: Geraghty. Pla cer. Paulaen. PicetU.- Double plavar Wanner to flager. Left on basea- Saf lem g. Spokane S. Base on balls: Kia naman S. HaUbourg lGerkin 3. Miles 3 Slrikeout: Kiruuntan i. Hatlbourg I. Milas 1. Soderburg . Hita off Kln ntmtn S. for t rw -m l'i itnin: off Hallbourg 1 M run in i Inn ing: off Gerhln S for runs in -4 tnn inga: off Miles 3 ft I run in Mi Inn ing: off Rosier burg i tor no runs IP Sa tnninai Winnmf . ailchcr Kmna- man: loemg pitcher GWkln l'nnprea , Smith and Tuna Tlraa 2 23. Paul at- tendance 3o4S BITST WINNEK ; LOUISVILLE. Ky.. June iJP) Bitsy Grant of Atlanta ran into unexpected trouble In the south ern tennis championship play to day before eliminating ; Paul sT j a a . m ' . :i aa aea a as a annul va ggaeuga v tasar-fc ja-iy, tu a first round matrn. Ring Post Snaps, Puts Halt On Wild Scuffle at Armory The tag team tussle between cleaales Ualt Achia and Jae Ly nam and meanies Paavo Katanen and Bob Kennastoa was a dinger at the artaary last night white It lasted. After same hot and heavy 20 minutes af touch and ga grappling warm eneugh that It took a roepte af gendarmes ta sjuiet dawn a few averaaxlaaa rsataaitr the brawl came te a sudden cad when, Achlu. clever geaf that he ttsaallyvla. lest a sjairk faO U ' the bleep bln'a seatheast ringpost. Walter wak gaing after Fan Ishlng Paave la the mix when he bounced against the ropes for more leverage. The strain waa toe -much aad ; the peat snapped In twa. The pieces plopped Into the ring.vall right, but' Walter wound up kayocd outvidc the bin. Referee tiearge Poppett- on Easy QS.X B Illini Strong In NCAA Meet Aliiineapolis Scene Of Weekend Classic . CHAMPAIGN. 111., June 18-0P Co-fpvored Illinois' 12 -man squad Is si threat in at least a half dozen events in the national col legiate track and field meet at Minneapolis Friday and Saturday, but fine form sheet cases only brilliant Quarter-milcr Herb Mc Kenley as s cinch winner. The Illini were easy victors In the Jiig Ten and Central Col legiate Conference championships, yet they move into the national shoWdown almost in the shadow of tfaditionally-powerful South ern California, which won nine straight NCAA crowns taking wartime leave of the meet in 193: Illinois copped in 1944 and Navy, which is not entered this year triumphed last year. Now tha Trojani, loaded for bear with a 1 3-man squad, are primed to take; up where they left off. IIARLONU CIJFT I New Yakima Skipper. Harris Quits As Yak Boss YAKIMA. June 18 -JP)- Har IondCUf. fomner major league infielder. was named today man- w estcrn International league to till O tflLBiaj " J voluntary resignation of Spencer Harrls. 9 i "Li resigned because tha fani,"tP't to match ttrokes in th wanted a change. Hariis Mid He said ha made the decision Sunday after the Stars dropped a rtoinjlenearter "Yakima, i sun feel. 1 has a good ball club, and I with them all success," Harris added. The veteran of 28 years in ofganized baseball Intends to stay in the game but said he had not decided his next move. nnez.r ;!; SSBp:i i IDal for Tribe haid to Be On CHICAGO, June 18 iy v ill deal kt." Said liarridge. "but de KUils must be worked out. Veeck j and fJrabiner are hopeful of com- ' plctiflg the deal within a week." IlitHkies to Kim In NCAA Classic SEATTLE. June 18 (A- Two University of Washington track stars will head east with Coach H e e5 tdmundson tomorrow c to compete in the national collegiate tract and field meet at Minne apolis. They are Lyle Clark, hurd ler who has turned in marks of 14 6 "seconds in the highs and 23 8 Jn the lows, and Don Wood, who jwon the northern divisiann Pacific Coast Conference mile in 4:198. heimer tailed him aat which the cllenia didn't like at all aad when It waa apparent aa mere r lasting ceuld be done. Commis sioner Harry Levy called the whale thing "no contest.' Even the; waits with the ring post. Purses were held up and a re match was ardered for next weak. Ia the prelims Jack Klser and Billy McEula went to a whistling draw la 28 minute, neither one able te gala a fall. George Du settc's big saueese full nelson waa tee mach far Jae Ssabo In their mix "MAKE IT A M1LL10H!" EARN VSIIILE YOU LEA RIM A SKULL OR TRADE a nnuitr: id Post Office Building Salem, Oregon Lonois-Coiniini Fickle Sosox Muncrief Hurls 1-0 for Browns Sox Lead Cut to 7; . Bums Bow to Bticcog ST. LOUIS. Juna 18-fiiFV-Bob Muncrief pitched the St. Louis Browns to a 1 to 0 victory over 'the slumping first-place Boston Red Sox tonight, besting lOi-game winner Dave (Boo) Ferris in a duel. It was Ferris' second straight setback. The win cut tha Bosox' leading margin over the New York Yankees to seven games. The Yanks were idle to day, as were the rest of the Ame rican League clubs because of rain. In the National league play tha Brooklyn Dodgers bowed 0 to S to the Pittsburgh Pirates and saw their lead cut to 1 li games over the idle St. Louis Cardinals. Ken Heintzelman pitched the win for Pittsburgh. Rex Barney was the loser. The Chicago Cubs spoiled the Philadelphia Phillies' bid to scramble out of the Na tional cellar by blanking the Phils 7 to 0 on Kmil Kush's four-hitter. Buiky Walters tosied a seven hitter at New York and it was enough to b)rtnk the Giants 10 to 0 for the Cincinnati Reds. It was Ernie Ixtmhurdi Night for the GTants. but Uie RedleRs spoiled it. Six runs in' the fit inning did It for Cincy. Boston 000 000 0OO 0 4 0 St Louis 001 000 O0-l t 1 Perns and Wagner, Muncilef and Heir. Pittsburgh 003 001 020- 6 0 Brooklyn 002 001 00U 3 t 1 HeiiiUlnin and Lopez: Barney, Beh I man (Ji. Heiring (7) and Ander aoti. Chlrnio OOO 0O0 03 7 Jl 0 PhlLadelptua K0 Ouo Olio- 0 4 3 Kuh and Mcfoloiigli ; Juairh. Rip pla iTI. Humthtte ill. Kail IS) and San.lnlck. Clncinnfl . SOS MM) 101- 10 10 0 New Vol R , ' Odd 0WI in - 0 1 0 Walter and Umaiino. Schumacher. Budnirk ill. Joyce 3), K;aus (6). Plsher 8 and t'onper. Yank Netters Still Winning - LONDON. June 18 iP) Lanky Jack Kramer of Los Angeles and Dinny Pails, Australia s - sensa- tional young nctman, who are ? ! finals. came through their second round tests easily in the London grass courts tennis tournament today. In the women's matches, the American Wightman cup team advanced in unbroken ranks al though Doris Hart of Miami be came the first of the U.S. gals to drop a ?et since arriving in Eng land. j LORD WAS WITH HIM I LOS ANGELES. June 18-GP- Ralph Hepbuin. Van Nuys. Calif., I auto racer whyArt new quali- fylng mark for the Indianapolis nm-mnr name- - iij iiisu drove v,ithmit brakes part of the way In the main race, compression and prayers I used on the turns," he told his Jiiteners w.Hj;i.i:ir.i COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS W L. Pvt. i W L. Pet Oakland 31 2 S3S Sacramto 40 43 .482 tan Fran 31 31 022 Holly od 3S 42 .473 Loa Ang 44 36 .530 Portland 29 50 .361 San Dto 42 41 .SOS Seattle 2S 31 .364 AMESICAN I.EACIE STANDINGS W I. Pet . I W L Pet Boaton 42 13 .737 Cleveland 23 32 .43 New York 'J 23 S10 St. Louis 23 32 .43S Detroit SO 23 43 Chicago 21 31 .404 Waal.ngtn 29 23 .337 PllU-delph 13 40 .273 Yeaterday's reaulta: At St. loun 1. Boston 0. tOther gamea rained out ) NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet I WLPct. Brooklyn 33 21- 411 Boston 23 29 .43 St. Loula 3S 2:1 2Kt Pittaburgh 23 2S.451 Cnicao 27 23 540-NeW York 23 32.418 Cincinnati M 24 .520 Phitadelph 21 30 .412 Yesterdav'a reaulta: At Brookjljrn 3. Pittsburgh S. At Newr York 0. Cincin nati 10 At Philadelphia 0. Chicago 7. (Only games.) Orefeaiaaa ta the aaaer what they al4 Tuesday: AB H O A E RBI Doeie. Red Sox 4 , 1 Peaky. Red Sox 4 1 2 2 t Whitman. Dodgers Did not play. Gordon, Yankees -Game rained out Player. Club Vernon, Senators ... Walker. Dodgers . Williams, Red Sox Hopp. Biaives Musial. Cardinal .. DiMaggio. Red Sox Runs tatted In: G AB R H Pet. .. 48 188 35 70 .372 . . 47 193 2 7S JR3 . .. 58 207 54 74 .358 . 44 160 31 57 .356 55 218 42 76 .349 .. 49 176 38 60 .341 National Jeagu Slaughter, Cardinals, 46: Walker. Dodgers. 41: Musial. Cardinal. 38 American league- Doetr. Red Sox. 85: Williams. Red Sox. 49; York. Red Sox. 46. Home ium: National league Mlze. Giants. 11: Hlattner. Giants. 7: Kiner. Pirates. 7; Met ormack. Phillies. 7. American league William. Red "Sox. 15; Greenbeig. Tigers. J4; Keller, Yan kees. 14 Splendid education and training In mora than 200 skills and trades are oHared by tha paw Regular Army. Good pay and opportunities lor advancement. Oeer three quarters of a million have enlisted already; MAKE IT A MILLION! Gat all the (acts at your nearest U. S. Army Camp or Post or U. S. Army Recruiting Station. (Lose Again; Cards NeairB ' ; Q U Sfpitf ll ICONN i v": "i V ' f v ; t , r rr a17f?TT 3 ; ll"' '" r. ''; f -' 'r IJ : ! ALf ' '"1? . . - $ (mm - - '-r'v-l af al iiaaasjaiita laiina m ill asaTV ni n ir'si aani-ri--Taiari-af at m.4mgt'&&mJmmm4mmmJ.m 1 -B"!asi M si mmjkm READY: Th! Is how Champ Joe compare for their title scrap In neuiav nleht IAP U'lrrnhntal Facts, Figures BY tha Aasoclated Piotl The Ulle World heavyweight championship. The principals Champion Joe Iouls, Detroit, vs. Challenger Billy Conn. Pitts burgh. The place Yankee stadi um. New York City. Length of bout 15 rounds to a decision. The time First preliminary bout 8:30 p.m. (EDT); main bout 10 p.m. (EDT). Approximate weights Ioui 208; Conn 182. Promoter Twentieth Century Sporting rlub, Mike Jacobs, pres. Estimated attendance land gate I Beavers Take 14-Frame Tilt PORTLAND, June 18-01V-Tlie Portland Beavers got a run in the 14th inning tonight to squeak oUt a i-l victory over me l-os Angeies Angel. The win evened the se l ies at one game each. Dick Barrett. in a relief role in the 14lh after Jack Salveson had went the distance, got the win. Uiik Conger went the route for the loss. Glen Crawford's sin- g!e behind a double by Danny Escobur won the game. ls Aageie roriuni BHOA. BHOA TreadW.m 7 1 4 Ctl Smith m 7 14 0 w ; 0 S 3 Dobbin 2 5 11) 1 3 OEarubar.r 7 4 3 0 0 3 ll Store .1 8 17 0 2 fiCiiiw fold 3 5 3 1 1 2 M 1 Relrh.l 5 0 13 1 2 1 3 Turner .e S 0 4 1 0 3 0 Bim n.i S 3 3 3 2 1 4 Salveson p 3 t 1 3 0 0 0 iWheelr.2 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 Hariis 1 0 B 0 L hrlphr.l 8 Aictnr.3 Qumn 1 S Schunter.a S WiUiaio.c 1 Conarr.p S Tatk 1 SI ph nunc 3 EMallry.s 0 6 0 1 Barrett. p 0 0 0 0: Totals 31 10 41 18 Totals 53 13 42 15 Two out when winning run cored. ' - Batted for Williams in 7th. ! t Batted for Salveson In 13th. t - Ran for Dobbins in Sth. Los Attaches 010 000 100 000 OO 2 , Portland . OOO 010 100 000 013 Errors Ouuop. Archie. Crawford. Turner, Brown. Runs batted In Schus ter. Dobbins. Conger. M. Smith. Craw ford. Two base hits Quinn. Crawford. Treadway. Schuster. : Escobar. Stolen base Qumn. Sacrifices Crawford. Salveson. Reich. Glossop (Schuster!. Double plays Brown to Dobbin to Reich. Left on bases Los Angeles 14: ; Portland 15. Bases on balls Salveson j 4. Conger 3. Barrett 1. Strikeouts Sal- I veson 3. Conger 5. Barrett 1. Earned ; runs-Salveson 2: Conger 2. Hits off Salveson 10 runs 2 in 13: Barrett 0 and 0 in 1. Passed ball Stepheson. Win ning pitcher Barre'tt. Umpires Bor- 1 ski. Mazzio and Engeln. Time 2:30. i Attendance 3190. ' Adds Enjoyment to Uvtng Sicks' Select is the idaol campanioN ta t4 food. Oaa af America's esceptioaal seers. Sicks' Select has a seat aad a sparkle that sets it apart aad agave ia a class II its awn. LJokt. delicate, aad smaoHi it adds seat ta foods aad sparkle ta ceaaoeaienships. Sicks' Sal act is t preferred choice af those who dessead tha atsaast. Sgamitilc deadly; Louis and Challenger Billy Conn Yankee Stadium. New York, Vt'ed- I i - on Big Fighi: 65,000 persons and 82.600.000 The pursea Louis 40 per rent of net (estimated $780,000); Conn 20 per cent (estimated $390,000). Weather forecast Rain tomor row morning; cloudy shd cooler at night. Emergency I arrange ments If postponement Is neces sary, fight will be held Thurs day, same time. The seconds For Louis: Manny Scamon, Lar- ry Amadee. George Nicholson; i for Conn: Johnny Ray, Freddie Flero. Bill Joos. Wenatchee Win Good for Lead Wenatchee topped Tacjoma 4 to 2 last night at Tacomaj to take over the Western International league lead. .Salem's lo4 at Spo- ! L-an shm-ad the Chifd in front by naU a g a m e . Wens enatchee bunched five hits in the fifth in ning for all w i n n i n g f runs. At Yakima the Bnemerton bluejack ets spoiled Harlond Cliffs debut as a manager by takingan 11-10 nod over the stars in a slugfest. Victoria's lowly Athletics made it ; two straight over Vancouver with ia 3-2 win at Victoria. Bob Car- penter besting wJ 1 m Jledgecix k. although the latter allowed only five hits. Wenatchee 001 030 OOO 4 1 Tact. ma 100 001 0U0 2 12 3 Vivalda and E FiUaerald; Colombo. Sostre )9l and Kemper. Vancouver OOO O02 OiKV 2 9 2 Victoria OOO OVl OJ 1 - 3 3 2 HedKecock and Spurgeon ,j Carpenter ana uifioia. Bremerton .. 120 040 220 11 16 3 Yakima . 242 001 loo 10 13 2 Lowman.eLoguc (2). Medeginl 161. VETERAIJS YOU ifAY NOW LEARN TO FLY (UNDER THE G. L BILL For Particulars Contact ! INC.. APPROVED BY CAA FOR: Private. Commercial. Instructor, Instrument and Multl Engine Courses McXary Field John Hughes. Wally Tower Phone 7231 Glen Fravel, Paul Harrison SICKS' MEWING COMPANY Salaaa, Oroaoa 4 SUM Sstlty Prdc . tl ' Gate Expected To Miss Mark : -" Otitis on Louis Shared Down; Now By Sid Fcder ! . " . NEW YORK. June' B.(JP-ln . what Is easily the most bally- . hooed event in sports history-., and possibly the richest o Joe . Louis collides with Billy Conn Jn Yankee stadium -tomorrow night. In the. toughest test pf his nine-, year reign as king of the ring. Five years and one day i after, they met the first time, the great-" est fighter of his generation takes ; on the Pittsburgh boxing ace at 10 p. m. (EDT over the 15-round" "derby route" in the 22nd defense of his all-time record run as heat man of the noe smashing Indus-4 try. . . .- h , And promoter Mike Jacobs w-as still hopeful tonight that all prev- I lous gtte receipt "highs' would, be wiped out by the gold rush accompanyiiig this first heavy-; weight title tussle since 1942, for 1 which he is demanding a record $100 for each ringside feat. Despite the onrush of fistic faith- t fuL from irtually all over tha world In such numbers they have New York jammed tothe rafters.' it appeared tonight, however, that -the gate would jut miss the rec-: ord $2,653,660 lured into Soldier I Field, Chicago, by Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney. for their re--turn match exactly -19 years ago, come Saturday. i Jacobs pointed out .that It is impossible to tell the size of the pot for this one until the returns from all precincts: are in. since ; ihe tii ket sale covers a wide area. But the best estimate wcre that ' 165.000 fans would-bulge" the huge Bronx -ballyard and would make Mike's cush registers jingle a $2, 500 000 tune.' ' t They tangled for the first time five yeWrs ago tonight and Sweet William amazed all of bash boule vard by carrying the fight jo Louis and piling up a lead on points -through the 12th round. Then, with the end in sight. i he got his "Irish" up in the 13th and suddenly elected to try for a' . Wo i-,;., r;c 7'""w . "r-r"-" .JV.:'" 1 behind it. In one flalshin ouf- burst, the Bomber leaped for the opening and beat Billy down with a barrage of 20 or more crushing punches to save his crown j by a knockout. The opening odds of 1 to 3 have , been shaved steadily in the past, few weeks because of the lot showing of Billy in training, and now you can get only 111-5 to five if you like Conn and j must take only 12 1-5 to 5 if you pi k , Joe. Louis is 8 to 5 to score - a knockout and Conn is the! same, price to get the decision If it g6es r 15 rounds. PCL Scores: Sacramcnlxj . . .. 000 200 Ml 2 T t Hollvwood . OOO 100 100 t IS 0 Stale)'. Healey i and Conrov; Cue cuiullo and t'naer. San FranciK-o 000 061 000 1 t Seattle 100 DUO 21 4 Melton. Mathewon i and Spiln. Og riKlovki; Soi lano, Touin (tl gnd N"e- 1 Sail Diego . 300 100 Ktt- 4 i Oakland ;' . 303 401 01-lt 16 Is 1 Vitalich. Brillhart '3i. Chappie 4i. ." 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