The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Ths Oracjon Skriwmaa. Sot
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DinicnlDanis Stop Senators, 6 4o 2
Br Al Llghtaer
porta Editor. Tne StiWnntii
T E KJt IS FIELD, .Spokane,
Wash-. June 20 - (Special)- The
battle .of the Western Interna
tional league's No. 1 and 2 slab
stera was fought here tonight be
fore 2377 comfortable customer
and, worse luck, Salem's Carl
Gunnarson came . out on the
wrong end with Spokane's Milt
Cadinha. The - Spokes took the
struegje jJ-2 and also a 2-1 lead
in the series. The' low was Gun
narson' first of the season
against his nine' wins. The vic
tory was Cadinha' ninth and he
has two losses.
The set-back wasn't entirely
lefty Carl's fault, however, for
he was guilty of only two earned
runs. Three infield boot, all by
ailing" Second Sacker Vern Rey
nolds, amounted to four of the
Spoke runs, three of these com
ing in the first Inning. A fumbled
double play throw with two men
on and a bloop single to right
by new Indian , catcher and ex
major leaguer Chris Hartje
brought in the rulnious tallies.
The Senator, offensive was on
the passive side also as 11 run
ners were left stranded on the
sacks, v Salem threatened in all
but two innings but always seem
ingly with two outs and an Im
potent hitsman walking up in the
clutch. "
r Spokane's " first earned run
came in the third when Duane
Crawford misjudged McCormick's
liner to right, letting it go for
a triple.' Levi romped home on a
short fly to right by Fred Mar
tinez. Two errors on one play by
Beynolds j in , the fifth allowed
Martinez to core after he had
doubled with one out.
After threatening in four of
that first five heats, Salem finally
dented tha dish with a two-run
rplurge . in the sixth. Big Dick
Wenner opened it with a tre
mendous 3 2,0-foot clout over the
left reenter field fence . for his
10th homer of the season, and
then in . succession Skipper. Ted
Etaaa Grant, Skew aether
0 I I nmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmatmmmmlmmmmmt,
and shepherd for tha-4oeal JaaJer Legioa baseball flocks.
fceef.. Althoaxh Ethan baa
4t his fsTorite sport, his gripe concerns baseball. Junior Legion
species. Graat haa always advocated baseball lug for kids and. if he
ceroid find time, would like gaidlag this year's Capital Post nine.
Bat Ethan, a Legionnaire hlm
fostered by tne American Legion 7
' self, vows the atatiestal program
eosmld ataatd f aeelif tin-. As the eli
gibility rales stow read, lads who
have not reached their 17th birth v
day "before Jaaaary 1 eaai pta j
" Legion baseball. Graat believes
(ht age liaait. should be hiked one
year and. after lisle alar to his
reaoe'aiaa we're convinced of his
so d thlafclng. Briefly, aad with
at the wee of a note, kids are
last getting a good start la base
ball at the age of 17. They're
just tight for high school and
Lcf baseball, bat are toe
yoatag.at 17 for a fliag at the
: proess ioa s 1, later collegia ie and
aeaal - pro paddles. Censeqaenliy,
Use It-year -olds, la saost case
lMviaa ae place to play, lose 14
teres la the gasae and give it
ap. Many good baseball prospect
are lest in " the procedure. So
what Mr. Graat would do eoa4 GEORGE EMIG1I
cerate Use liftiag of the age limit one year to IS. as that one year in
.'a kid baseball player's-, life is generally the one in which be can
develop into a first-classor a se-e prospect.
' Now Ethan isn't cendaetlng a one-man drive to remodel the
sutiea'si Junior baseball program. Bat he believes that if enough
lobbying- were done by the right people (sportswriters aad American
Leg too root coaamsartrrs). the big- boys who ran the program would
be convinced rather easily that it would be more beneficial if it
vert U Include the 18-year-olds . ... Come to think of It. II.
Ilaak's irnrreat Capital rest band would be happy Indeed were the
It-year -told Uw la effect now. . Catcher Dick Allison. First-baser
JeaumerjDsvlke. and Use entire o trie Id of Warren Valdes, Bud Mc-
" aUnaeylaad Al atasaell all standouts on the 1945 nine would be
back again. H. Haak would like that. Most of those mentioned are
maw playing ate baseball.
Last week's rala-spattered series with Victoria the first bad
- weather week of the season at home, and erea then no games were
rained oat played bo havoc with the Senator's ltO.080 attendance
goal. Only 1045 paid to see the seven games, which leveled off the
first foar heme weeks at 42.(3$. As It Is. the dab still held It's
lMtt-per-week average and. at the same rate for the Ust six
weeks at heme will wind ap with loCJM forthoyear. What with
.Testa tehee. Breasertoa, and Taeoeaa all first division sOljclub doe
la aaaaJ the weekly average could rise sharply ....
' ' Sparts: Eddie Kahat, the kid pitcher with Woodbura's Legion
eaaa, as Joltia' Joe Kahat's Uttle brother. As if yea couldn't guess
Burly BiU Brenner, Vancouver a backstop. paUed a Lncchesl in
Wcnatehee last week slid lata a base and . tracked his ankle . . . .
The Caps have came ap with the long; -sought power outfield, how
ever, lie's Charley Mead. lefty hitter wfaa was up with the Glials
ta '44 aad with Jersey City last sammer. He spanked If homers
for the ! JCs. fifth high la the International league .... Fond
bo par: New that Victoria aad Salem are through swinging at oae
anotherj we'd like to see the Vies come up with a heliahlng good
atflt. Wouldn't that be fan? . , . . Bis Boss Geo. Emigh's !ghf
pUna go lata effect next week at the ball yard. Taesday night the
CorvallJa caaUngeat is -due sad ah Tharsday la comes Dallas. At the
cleaa af the season a fitting trophy goea to the city which has shown
heal represeataUea per eapiU an its special night at the park.
Other ctttea are due la later . ... In other words. Mr. Es loach-and-Ustea
tear of early spring Is now beginning to blossom . . . .
AMEBIC AH UACCI
WLMJ W I. Pet
Boston ' 43 18 .734 Cleveland 2 33 4S
Si York 31 34 J) St. Louis 30 32 .448
Detroit 32 25 .Ml Chicago 22 32 407
WasABgtn 28 38 J11 Phlladelph 13 42 283
- Thursday's resorts: at Oiicajro 3-1.
. New York l-O; at SC Louis 2. Boston
O- at Detroit S. Philadelphia 2; at
Carvel j. Washington 3.
NATIONAL UAGl'l
- fWLPtl! WLPrt
Brooklyn 33 II .623 Boston 23 31 44S
St. Lotus 34 33 3S prRaburgh 23 30 .434
Oikeaso 2? 33 340 New York 34 33 A2
Cincinnati SO 29 310 Pttiladelpti 31 30 .412
Thursday'ii results : at Boston 1. St.
Loots : at Brooklyn 1, Pittsburgh 3:
at Philadelphia. Chicago, doubleheao-
ratn; only games sched-
Orecoaiaas la tko smajors what they
4Ud saorsday:
AB HOAX RBI
Whitman. Ddgrs 1 0 0 0 0
Gordon. Yankees 10 S O 0
Pesky. Bed Sox 4 0 2 2 0 0
Doerr. Red So 3 0 1 3 0 8
em, Qrm Tridaj. Tuna 11. 1141
1st Setback
t Leily Loses
liln ( S sokaa ()
B H O A B H O A
Crawfrd.r SSI OGeraghty.14 00
Flager. S
1 4 IRUkj S
Rrynldi.2 4
Vico.l S
Weniwr.m 4
GullicJ 4
Kerrx - S
Summrl 1 4
Gunrsn.p t
34 Patrson.m 3
0 11 OM CrmckJ 4
ISO Martinez.r 4
3 1 1 Hartje.c 3
1 1 1 l.oorke.3 3
0 10 Picetti.l 3
10 1 Cadinha. p 4
Totals 37 1 U lo! Total 30 7 17 t
8a)cm . 000 003 00O 3 7 3
Spokane .... 301 010 10 7 3
Runs batted in: Hartje 3; Martinez
t; Cunnarxin, Wenner. Paterson. Two
ba.se hits Martinez. Three base hits
McCormtek. Risk. Home run Wenner.
Stolen bases Risk. Sacrifices Lohrke.
Double plays Flager to Viro. Left on
bases Salem 11. Spokane S. Baaes on
balls off Gunnarson i; Cadinha 3.
Strikeouts Gunnarson 1; Cadinha t.
Wild pitch Gunnarson. Errors Rey
nolds 3. Risk, Lohrke. McCormick. Um
pire Smith and Tumi. Paid atten
dance 2377. Tune 1 50.
Senalor Swai:
(Through
AB H Pet . I
June IS)
AB
Summers 108
Kerr 110
Bartolmi 173
Kowalski 33
Soderburg 14
Gerktn 39
Wyatt IS
rallin IS
Miles 3
Schuble 3
H Pet.
20 .345
27 J 43
33 .im
.183
3 .143
4 .138
3 .133
3 .105
0 .000
0 .000
Flager
Salmon
Vico
Crawfrd
S 425
1 33 .407
309 09 .337
132 43 J2
SO M .323
110 35 .318
1 18 .295
1M97 2M
ISO 95 .284
Lucchesi
Reynolds
Gullic
Wenner
Kubiak
Gunnaxan
35 S -257
Pitchers:
OWL Pet. SO WA SH
Gunnarson 12 S
Soderburg S3
0 1.000 41
29
0 1 000 37
1 000
IS
13
Miles 3 1
Gerkin 22 11
KowaUki 13
Wyatt 13 S
Falun .13 3
Schuble 3 t
S .888 21 30
B .543 44 40
3 J00 4
S JM 3S
1 M0 4
48
80
and editor, bat oatcc a champion
HtUe time these days ta devote
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HL'XTER VS. ABRAHAMS
AMES. Ia.. June 20.P-Slen-der
Mac Hunter. 16-year-old San
ta Monica, Calif., lad, and Bob
Abrahams,- 19 -year -old North
western university player, fired
their way today into- the final
round of the western junior ama
teur golf tournament.
VETERANS
YOU MAY NOW LEARN TO
FLY UNDER THE G. JL BILL ;
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inc. r
APFROVTID BY CAA FOR:
Private, Commercial. Instructor,
Instrument and Mnltl Engine Courses
McNary Field John Hughes. Wally Tower
Phone "231 Glen Fravel. . Paal Harrlsoa
Gullic and Ted Kerr singled. Hal
Summers was an easy out but
Gunnarson, tired of his mates'
llsUessnets with the willow,
spanked a single to right to score
Gullic. After Crawford fanned,
Wally Flager. the new Solon
shortstop and he looks like
a million both In the field and
at bat pounded a hard smash
to second to end the Inning.
Flager hit four balls on the but
ton tonight but three were right
at waiting fielders.
Spokane's last run came in the
seventh when George Risk trip
led to center and came across on
Bob Pa terson's loft to right.
Gunnarson was touched for
seven hits and Cadinha for as
many. The letter's zipping fast
ball laid low nine Solons via
whiffs. Lefty Csrl, actually not
his pitching self in this rattle
fanned only one. tf
Skipper Gullic, with three line
singles in four times up. led what
attack the Sal ems could muster.
Catcher Woodie Salmon, hard
luck guy of the 1946 season, is
Out again, this time with a badly
whacked thumb picked up via
a nasty foul tip in last night's
game. Reynolds has an infected
tonsil and has been taking peni
cillin shots over here for it. To
morrow night it's to be Paul So
derburg for Salem against Pete
Barisoff,
Tacoma Downs
-
Wenatchee, 7-6
TACOMA, June 2M;P-Push-ing
across three unearned runs
In the seventh Inning on two hits
and four errors by the Chiefs, thi
Tacoma Tigers came from behind
to win a 7-6 decision over Wenat
chee in their Western Internation
al league game here tonight.
Getting to starter John Mar
shall's slants for six runs in the
first inning, the Bremerton Blue
jackets coasted to a 13-6 victory
over the Yakima Stars.
Cellar-dwelling Victoria Athle
tics scored their third straight
victory over Vancouver. 10-7.
Wenatchee 010 020 2018 f 4
Tacoma - , . 300 001 31 1 1
Cronin and Pesult; Martin. Soatre (I)
and Kemper.
Bremerton - 800 400 30013 14 1
Yakima - - 000 000 043 0 W 4
Federmeyer and Volpi: Marshall.
Kasepehuk (1), Bohnen (3) and Mt
Conncll. Victoria Ono 242 11010 30 1
Vancouver . 001 100 104 7 11 1
Bats 8 1, Ferrara and Clifford. Or
teig (5). Snyder and Leovich.
Bob King Wins
Hoodies Meet
Scoring- 21, readies. Bob King
copped first place la the spec
ial Thursday night play at the
Salem golf club. King shot a SS.
Second place went to Ieo Eatey
with a J7 and 2t readies, while
Floyd Baxter carded at St and
1, readies for third spot. 25
participated. .
Boxing Critic
Behind O'Toole
PHILADELPHIA. June 20.-UP)
-H. Jerome Jaf pin, democratic
member of the Pennsylvania sen
ate and a frequent critic of pro
fessional boxing, said tonight the
Louis-Conn fight in New York
last night was "a phoney and a
fraud. The public was taken for
a hayrlde,"
l heartily; endorse the criti
cism of the fight by Congressman
OToole," Jasp&n said in a state
ment "I made the same com
plaint two months ago in letters to
Governor Dewey of New York and
Mayor. O'Dwyer of N e w York
City, urging a complete investiga
tion of Mike Jacobs' setup. Neith
er letter was answered."
KC7s, Makers
Bag Easy Wilis
The Knight's of Columbus arid
Pa per makers chalked up easy
wins in the softball practice games
at Leslie Thursday evening. The
KC's spilled Golden Pheasant 10
to 1 behind the S-hit hurling of
Jim Rollins, while the 'Makers
trimmed Salem Navigation S to
2 on Henry Singer's 3-hittcr,
Knights 1 t
rheasaaU 111
Rollins aad Meyer; Carver and
ftwlnk.
rape makers S lo 1
8. NavlgaUoa X S 1
H. .Stager aad L. Singer; Cal
ler and Henery.
GAME BODY TO MEET
PORTLAND, June 20-A) -The
state game comrnisMon will mull
hunting regulations st the July
13 meeting here.
8 A BIN TOPPLED
RICHMOND,? Va., June 20 -(P-John
Faunce, Hollywood stylist,
defeated Wayne Sabin, of Port
land. Ore., in straight sets in the
world's clay court ciuimpionahips
today, -2, 6-4, 6-3
Rutgers Crew
Liked, Regatta
Easterners Boat Best
Time for Lake Course
SEATTLE, June 2 O-lP)-Speculation
centered on Rutgers as a
championship possibility in Sat
urday's big regatta here after it
was learned that the favored, un
defeated Wisconsin Badgers met
a transportation delay which
cost them a day to prepare for
the 2000-meter grind on Lake
Washington.
Chuck Logg. Rutgers coach,
wouldn't divulge his crew's time
in yesterday's trial, but he did
smile that it was "better than
6:15."
So far, that had been the best
time recorded by any of the shells
this week, and was turned in by
Washington.
Some watch-holding onlookers
reported ominously that Rutgers
time was even "better than 6:10."
Apparently Rutgers wasn't de
terred by choppy water which
had Coach Al Ulbrickson of
Washington moaning that his
green oarsmen lacked swing and
catch.
Tag Team Bee
Back Tuesday
With an assist from both a
broken ring peat and the Sa
lem Boxing aad Wrestling
commission, the tag team grap
pling brawl between the Joe
Ly asm -Walt Aehiu aad Faava
Katonea-Bob Kennaatoa duets
returns to the armory neat
Tuesday night aa the mala
event aa Elton Owen's show.
That aaartet waa goiag at it
fall throttle this week when
Ac hi a piled against the ring
rapes. severed the earner peat,
knocked himself oat aad fareed
the commission to call po can
test" and rea.aest the retake for
next week. Parses were held ap
and will be available next time
along with those of that night.
Which makes for more incen
tive for the gladiators. The
take will be split on a 64)-4t
basis sixty to the winning
team. Owen will llae ap two
26-mlaate prelima ta accom
pany the card, same ta be sa
ne a need later.
Moore's 1 Hit
Tilt Tops Cops
JUTSUOa A' I.EAGL'K
W I. Pet 1 W L Pet.
Shrocks 3 0 1 0O0 Mayflower 0 2 OOO
Eagles 2 0 I ooo Police 0 2 .One
Curly s 2 0 1 0U0 V. Motor 0 3 .OOO
Scoie last iilfhl: Eagles 4. Police 8.
Jim Moore, who best Mayflow
er with a two-hitter last- week,
limited the Police club to only
one bingle Friday evening, pitch
ing the Eagles to a 4-0 junior 'A'
league triumph. The lone hit off
Moore, who had IS strikeouts to
add to his first game total of 13,
was by rival hurler El don Caley.
The Eagles got ' all their runs
sfter two were out in the first
frame. Three walks and singles
by Richard Howard, Jim Wil
liams, and Bruce Boatman turn
ed the trick. After that it was a
hurler's duel for the remaining
six frames, with Caley and his
successor, Ryland, allowing only
three more hits and fanning 10
themselves. The Eagles made the
only error of the game.
Police 1
Eagles . 40 a 4 1
Caley. Ryland aad Kara;
Moore and Howard.
Vandal Athletic
Director Quits
SPOKANE, June 20-P)-The
Spokesman-Review said tonight
that George W. Greene, Univer
sity of Idaho athletic director
who has been on leave while serv
ing in the navy since 1943, will
resign to enter business in south
ern California.
Placer. Club
Vernon, Senators .
Walker. Dodgeis
Wllllanis. Red ou ..
Muaial. "a r dni la .
Hupp. Braves
DiMagaio. Red Sox
Runs batted In
O AB R H Prt
40 IB 35 TO SOS
. 40 ISO 28 73 JOS
SO SOS M T4 .354
87 238 43 70 .347
. 48 ISO 32 50 .343
. 4S 178 38 SO .341
-National league:
Slauenter. Cardinals 44: Muaial. Car
dlnal. 43. Walker. Dodgers. 43 Amer
ican league: Doerr. Red So. 33: Wil
liams. Red Sok. 49: York. Red Sox. 48.
Horn run-National league' Mil.
Giants, 11: Blattner. Giants. 7; Md'or
miek. Plulltes. 7: Klner. Pirates. 7; Ku
rowskl. Cardinals. 7. American league:
Williams. Red Sox. 13; Creenbeig. Ti
ter.. IS. Keller. Yankees. IS.
DER'S
AU Work Gaaraaleed
42S Ceert St. Call 7522
( On All IlaheTl
HE
Jacobs-O'Toole Scrap Looms
NEW YORK, Juae 2t -(T)
Bomber Joe Louis, still king af
the ring after 22 heavyweight
championship defease, had a
check lor SC2S.tlC.44 waiUng at
Promoter Mike Jacobs' office
today for knocking Billy Conn
lata retirement but Bomber
Joe went out to play golf la
stead af pick lag- It ap.
Billy wound ap with Just half
aa much money S112.tSS.22
plea such assorted abraalons as
a cut aereea the bridge of hi
a oae and braises ander both
eyes for having the roof cava
ta oa him la the eighth rouud
of loot night's fasa at Yankee
stadiam after seven sloppy ses
ND Schedule
Meeting Set
SPOKANE. June 20 --Officials
of the northern division. Pa
cific coast conference Will write
basketball and baseball schedules
in Spokane June 27 to 29.
Since interest is increasing in
conference baseball a plan to in
augurate championship p 1 a y offs
between northern and southern
division winners will be consid
ered. Silverton Set
For Woodbtirii
SILVERTON, June 20- (Specials-Coach
Pop DeL-iy's Silver
ton American Iegion Junior base
ball team steps into its first com
petition in the fight for the coun
ty title here Saturday afternoon
in a game with the Woodburn
Juniors. The game is set for
McGinnis Fiold.
Sunday the Silverton Juniors
go to Salem for an afternoon
game with the Capital Posters.
On Juno 26 the Silver tons play
Woodburn at Salem in the final
game of the tournament to de
termine county champion.
National League
St I-ouls 001 000 000 t 13 X
Boston 001 OOOOOOl 8 1
Dickson and Gargiola. Rice 8):
Wright. Wallace . Singleton it) and
Mai.
Pitttburgh 3O0 OOO OOft 3 0 0
Brw.khtn 101 031 30- 7 11 1
KUmfvirh. I.enmng 4i. Cierheauser
(71 and lxpex: Hit be and fandloi-k.
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JUST DECEIVED
ftalmoa Rode
Penn Reels
Casting Rods
Bay City Reels
Hildebrandt's Tapered leaders
Monel Reels
4 Streamglo files
Children's Rod A Reel Kits
Southbend and Heddon Bass Lures
DROP IN. WE HAVE
OF PARKING SPACE. OFEN
sions that should have been ac
companied by waits music.
Billy picked up his check dur
ing the afternoon - and confirm
ed his retirement plana, despite
Jacobs' suggestion that be
change his mind.
The fight mob. meantime, cut
the battle to bltaand agreed:
(a) That thai was the last
heavyweight title bout In a long
time, not only because Joe plans
to rest until next year, but alo
simply because there's aa out
standing swatter left lor htm
to fight;
(b) That bill fought the
bomber directly opposite to the
style he found so sacceoafal in
WHOPPER: ir It's big fish yau
want, how about this SI -pound
striped baas caught by John
Heath while trolling in Coos
Bay? The aanaal Coos Bay bass
derby Is now oa and runs until
August 10. Lions Club Derby
Chairman Dick Hill Is holding
the fish above. (Photo courtesy
Coos Bay Times.)
IFiriiim
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jane 2CWP)
Except for Clatsop coanty and a
few spots In Jackson and Malhear
counties, the weekend outlook for
fishermen was reported "poor"
today.
The prospects by districts:
Portland area Streams lew,
angling fair.
Willamette valley poor In
Benton county; fair In I.ane with
boot spots Gold Lako and Blue
River; Improving fly catches In
Yamhill j county.
Deschutes area Deschutes ri
ver fair: Metoltus river fair; Blue
and Suttle lakes poor.
Coast Fair In Coos county,
poor la Curry aad Lincoln.
Southern Oregon Fair In Dia
mond and Fish lakes, good cat-cbM-.ad
Rogue.
Easterns Oregon Generally
poor In Lake county; upper and
lower Owyhee rivers fslr, but
-some rainbow limits taken on
spinners and worms; Snake river,
poor.
RONNETTE WINNER
SEATTLE, June 20.-"P-F.on-nette,
a 6-year-old mare owned
by Mary Kelly, won the feature
six-furlong race at the longest
odds of tonight's twilight meeting
at Longarec. The pan-m u t u e 1
payoff was $29.20, $14.70 and $6.
SIXTY PI CK GAMES
MONTREAL, June 20.-iP)-The
National Ilex key league w ill play
a 60-game schedule next season,
30 games at home and 30 away
for each club.
GOODS ST0I1E
LOTS
TILL S P. M
7
vV asm
Better Than Louis-Conn Tiff
facing Joe la their 141 fight,
and (1) thai no one mho gives
Louis a elesr shot at him Is
golag to beat the bomber.
There wao considerable hi
larity, too, over the contention
of Kepresentatite OToole D
NY) In Washington that the
fight last night waa a "stink
eroo" and should bo Investlgat
ed. Promoter Jacobs shrugged
It off with the statement that
OToole's office called him be
fore the fight "and j, wanted
complimentary tic he to afid I re
fused sa new comes the
holler." :,
OToole . climaxed a day of
verbal battling with Jacobs by
threatening ta use him for ltf.-
Hits Home Run, Too!
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Sevens Hurls Yanks
To 6-1 Win Over Hose
CHICAGO, June 20. (A) The New York Yi.nkces mWte-1 a gran4
opportunity to tut tin appreciable slice from t Ite IUhton Red Sox's
huge first plsce margin today when the C'r.Hi.go yitite HtX he!!
them to a split in their double header. f tpe tcled Hill Dietnt ft
handcuffed them in the opener, 3-1, but the Bronx Bombers c-me
back to win the nightcap 6-1.
Spud Chandler, gunning for hi 11th mound Success In the
opener, met his third -j-evertal instead when Chicago' big H-I
Trosky doubled with the bases loaded in the third inning to drive
in all the White Sox runs.
The Yankees watted little time agaiuM F1 Smith (n the night
cap, tagging the solid soutlipjw for three tuns in the first which,
was featured by Joe DiMaggto's l Ao-iun tilj lf.
Floyd Bevens pitched the triumph for the Yankees sni helped
his own cause with a 400-foot home run, his first of the season
and the second of his career, in the second stanza. - -
Sam Zoldak shut out the Boston Red Sox 2 to 0 on four hits
and the St. Louis Browns svept a three-Rime series.
Detroit's Tigers threw a bat rage of hrr.c runs at the Philadel
phia Athletics, scoring seven tfmes on four circuit swstjl lo beat
the A's for 1he ninth straight time 9 to 2.
Hank Edwards' ninth-inning Mngle kiuhI George Case from
second to gie the Clevcliind In.iiiii.s a 4 to 3 tnumph over Wash
ington.
Sending 12 to but in the eighth inning, the St. Louit Cardials 4
set off an eight-run explosion for ? 9-1 itli.ry that gae theni a
Clean sweep of their lotir-gatne sei te w ith the Boston Braves. :
Rocked for three runs in the first inning, Kn by ifigUe settjlcd
down and blanked the Pittsburgh Pirate the rest oA.the way to
chalk-up his seventh straight victory us the Biooklyn Dodgers came
from behind to win 7-3.
Three-day PIT Meet J
Slatetl for Portland j
PORTLAND. Juae 29 -i.P.j
The Pacirie International Trap
Shoot association will open a!
three-day meet at the Portland I
Gaa club grounds here tamer I
row, with 2S9 eoatestaato from
all atatea west of tlje Rockies;
expected.
Oaks Increase
League Lead
COAST IFACir
W I. I'ct ! Wl. Prt
Oakland M M 4l Moll yttnorf 40 12 444
Kan rian SI 31 S77 ar morl.i 40 t 471
I Jim Anili 44 Ml J'nrlltMX. Mi VI M
San IIko 414.1 4t4KaHlr ? 11 1VI
ThiMtMlay's rrnulfa at Oaklaixl II.
Kan Dlean S: al loll hixkI 8. Hat ia
ntrnlo 3. O0y (4161 ftchrdulrd
OAKLAND. Calif.. June 20 .V,
The Coast league-leading Oak
land Acorns went on ;i hittuii;
soree tonight, and with Brooks
Holder hitting an inside-the-pai k
homer with the bases filled in the
sixth, trampled San Diego, 14 to
3, to sweep their three-g a m e
series.
The Hollywood Stars defeated
Sacramento 6 to 3.
Portland, Seattle. San Fran
cisco, and Iis Angeles were on
the road Thursday tiuvelliiig to
new series sites The Hcvos open
in San Diego Kiiday night.
Fan Dlrao ftM) 100 070 J 1
Oakland IMJ.l HIS l4 14 II J;
Kennedy. Cliapule i4l. HrUllwarl 8 .
and McDonnell. Mirt aixl H. Martin
Sacramento .. 101 010 (MM) 3 17 I 1
Hollywood 00 MMJ 01 12 U
Frrttat, f letcher BI and 1 ihium
Resigno, Datto i7) and Unwr.
Marshall Smith
In Jr. Finals
PORTLAND, Ore. June 20-(.P
Marah Smith. ex-Salem youth
now of Rose City club of Port
land, and Don Moxel, Tucnmj.
will compete for the Oregon Golf
association's juiikor championship
tomorrow.
Smith downed Dick Yoal.;
Portland, 6 and 4, and Moel
turned back Ray Morgan, Eugene,
on the 20th hole in today's semi
final. Dick EMey. Portland, md Del
bcrt Tatro. Roe Cily, will cUh
for' the boys' division crown. Two
Pen t landers, Sully Lighty anT
Irothy Alesaiiiier f Alei -Wood,
will play in the gnU' finals.
Our Shop is Nov Operating
IN OUK NKW HtI!J)IN(;
U r run tc iniinriliatr rrirr on any iiiaLr
rar: Mrrlianiial. ltotlv Work, Painting,'
Slrani (Mrunins:. I .iiliriralion.
Wiith for ur fmmal otwning hni building fl
entli el v
WK CAN A
(I.ittfii tt llir Shrork arirlv Show.
12:45 t 1 p. 111. TurMlay through SaturJar.)
v. I .
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Corner Church and Chemeketa
09 In uamagee, assorting Jit
abs was accusing him af extor
tion. The congressman said ha
had told hb New York attorney
to file salt against the aram!. .
er. OToole denied that "he
sought free sests. j
In an Interview, j he told a
reporter that the "theie fight
setup In New York'! aa falsa
as Jacob' store teeth,
"A fight such as ' the Louis
Conn affair becomes a national .
scandal when the mails are
used to send aut tickets, accept
checks and ballyhoo the boat,
and Ihe tad la aad television also
brought lata the picture, ' ha j
said."
Hogan-Demarct
Pace
TOLF.DO, Ohio. June 20--Beu
Hrg&n fcnd Jimmy Defnaret
gallopl irilo the lea J, todiy . in
the 1946 Inverness invitational
golf toutnfameiif on the , strength
of h pair of red hot putters.
They firmhed with fa seven
hole tid fantage over V. J. Hrrl
son and fit.m Hyrd.
In Ihe; Inverness t-atrnamenL
Ihe ruimlitr tf holes wji carry
over from one match t another
until each Uem has pUyed every
other te..m.
Running eciiid 't the end f
the fir't naind was the duo if
IIviom NelM 11 and !(arolI (Juxl
MSiM(in. whiih fuudtod with
a thite mMiwin over HU llamil
toil ami Duk Mrtz.
I'hMtiiiU-r llMijrr anj Herman
Kcimt gi.bLM-l a tw.-lole a1
vantatge over Sam Snead and Vie
Ghezi. L2ry Mangrum. the
1946 r.ttif.n&l ogen champon, and
.awinn I.iltle were on up over
Toney I'i,r. and Herman Bar
ion. Caj)s' Manajrer
Resigns Post
VANCOUVER. B. C . June 20 J
(CI') Sylvester Johnson, manager
of the Voncouver Capitanue, tur
iifitly battling it out here with
V'ictoiia Athletics) fur the cellar
position in Uie Western Interna
tional liMsebatll league, wired his
resignation from Portland, Oie..
tonight.
Syl is staying in Portland due to
the acute illness of hi wife, end
said invthe wire he wout-J1 be un
able to devote his full time to the
team. No announcement has been
made as to a likely stKfetaur.
American Loaguo
New Y01 k .001 (a
irt eos 1 8 I
w t 4
1; Diet run and
Clucaiu OU3 01
ChanilUr and Rubinon;
Tieah.
N-w York . 310 141
00-4 is
IW-I 1
Chkiio
Hevens and Nla'hoa; sinitn. Ciovo
3I. aiiih l) and G. Uiokey.t . .
hm to 004 rMo aoa-8 4 f
St I-..UL 3u MO 8 8 t
Dobauti and II Wagner. M.-Ciali 181;
7.oldak and -rhull. -
riilladrluliia . 100 a U01 -1 f f
Detroit 100 Ui, II
Kneir, Ham 1S1. Ure (1) a4
Rutit. Iiiiut and -Mlft
Watliinclcm - SOU 34 OS0- 8 I
t'lawlaiMl out W 1414 II 1
Nttum, Maaleisun 4t at4 Kva"!
aVIlna. r)la 141. Kliaavlkaa
and Ha. Illar ill.
if
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completed.
Tourney
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