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13 -The Oregon Statesman. Salem. Or, Taeadar. Tun 23. 193 J 1 wmmmmmmmm The Mltra. fa fcaahlag eat the Xlswas-Caaa aaaelleree, eealeat hele bat aetlee la pletares th Bread asalle aa Champlaa Jee's aaas who they were raising ols aaad at Um finish liae. Chaaapiea Jar's traits asaally aa as laclade (a axhlNtien af his Wary. Bat tbea wealdaVyim senile, evea If yea aa a- teeth at all. If ye were la aaddealy cease inte a half backs aa easy M Jee did? And caeae ta tblak af It wealda't yetf let tha Biabff Ui ye with hi stakes a eaaple af Um f er third af a asJlUan? Evea Caaa sheald have been laaghing. . . Karal Braaxhnua. tha Seattle T-l mmm. writes af tha Laa Nevfkeff MHIMIW J MS I nwi muv ' Kaialers areat gelag aay -place. . t . A. t - 9W aa they salght -aa well have aaa laaghs. Nevikeff. wUl lake care , t MIX COLE af this. . . . Sacaklac af tha tab aaerged Ksialers. while la Saakaae tha ether day wa were tald by mmm mi Emil Sick's relatives la charge af a brewery aver there Chat Baanwn Sick Is sUll willing ta shell aat ever SI this year ta elerata bis alne lata pea aant eeateatlaa. Seeaaa Mr. Sick slsaaly eaanat ataad the nasty letters tha Balaler fans have beea writing hlsa eaaeeralag his ball teas. . . . Sylvester Jehnsea thraaxh aa Yaaveaaver manager. That snakes five af the league's riciaal eight skippers far the sea aaa saw rasa. Tha claba seeaa ta ba' changing brains faster tha a they alter Uncaps. . . . Consider able talk areaad tha Ialaad Em pire that tha leacae Is ttnprevtng by sack leaps aad baands that withla twa -ar three years Its elaastflcaUea will be raised teA." lYaaa the leaks af the salaries seaae af tha ewrent crap Is pall ing dew, tha thine Is aa less than -AAA" rtcht aaw. Far In stance, fie Mcettl, Oakland's prised first bs sing U-year-old sta sia' with Spokane. , Is palling tow Sa per saaath! Tha Spoke spertswrtters aad Vie vow It's tha train, which a est certainly snake hlsa tha highest paid play er fas tha WIL. Mast af the learae saaaacers stoat snake that much asnnrj. and ft's aver 4wlce as saaeh aa say skipper cat la pre war days. Even baseball feels in flation. AJthoaxh be was the post la a moment of dire aeed when Glenn Wright was fired the day before the sea son opened. Spoke Manager Mel Cole wUl likely stay right aa threugh the sanamer as baas. Own er Saaa CoUias daeaat believe la e hanging horses in midstream ' especially when the elab Is doing a pretty gaad Job In the-standings at the gate. Makes Park Pay Off , Owner CoUias la snaking his fSLMt Spokane ball park iavest- msat asur off tea. He admits be often aaakea more money renting asst tha yard when tha elab Is aat aft tawa than h does when the Indiana are at home. Far laatanee. thh) week tha park will house a highly-rated fistic party featur ing Joey Delan. the ex-Fartlaader who Is now booked as the toast af Spokane . Dalaa Is figbUng same Mexican sharpie and the brawl sill be a selloat. Owner Collins was also telling us that has Indiana last 1150a n a recent raad trip ta tha coast, bat while they were gone be made IISOS renting aat tha ball yard. . . . Tiger Jack Fax, the negra fight ing ancient who once held the perch as No. 1 fistic darling In tha Inland Empire, haa the town's peaanater thinking over a propo sition, ta wlU Fax. after watch lag ZUQy Conn's pre-Locis work awhv haa offered ta' fight Billy la a winner-take-all date la Spo kane. Tha Tiger says: "Man. there's aaw white bay I knew I can whip.' . . , Woodbara Jae Kahufs recent taceessti hare a tern. Washington ears Tha writers there are Frame ter Grass ta "get thai Xahat aver here far a shew ha eegbte pack 'am la far You'll like Flager Wally Flager. who played same pretty pert shortstop and handled the hit baton ta aecea table fash lasi from what we saw af him last week, should be a smash hit with the Waters customers. A saaall gay. aa ballgamers ga (he's S-lt tall and weighs 1(3). Flager as . swings admirably the left aide, has a fine arm can ran. His fielding Is aft eat the spectacular side and fall af the bonne y - bounce dash. lie isn't fully in shape yet that law eff . after he left FertlaadT was easily bat he's an Impressive ballplayer. Skipper Gallic daeaat hesitate a bit in telling yea he believes Wally eheetd be ptsylng shortstop far the parent Beavers rttfei mw. Ke agitation that merely what Gallic thinks of Flager aa a shortstop. Yoall like him, we're sure. ... The addition of Wally aad bis left-handed hit ting ta the lineup Is a beast ta tha Solan offensive. Leek down this llnenp and came ta year own cenci artan: Crawford. Flager. Kaynaida, Vice, Wenner. Gulite. ftslmsa aad Summers, Go bo of worries there for opposing pitch ers, bat after noticing that five SoBoms Open Cirycial Series With Tacoinma 'S' Here Tonight Series Dropped in Spokane After Sunday Split; Salem in First Place by Full Game; Tiges Gain With the job of faring the leagues hottest nine staring them smack in the face, Salem's Senators return to the home lot tonight to open S seven-game series with the suddenly terrifying Tacoma Tigers. These Tigers, classed as only a so-so nine a couple Of months baik. are now a tingle per centage point behind the second place Wcnatchees. The Chiefs are one game behind the leading Senators. Equipped with hitting power, fielding stability and good pitching, the prewar outfit upon which Salem liked to pour it on most of sll presents a top-grade enemy for the locals this week. Lefty Carl Gunnarson, see of the Senator side, will likely open against the Tigers tonight. For Mgr. Red Marvel's troupe it could be Richie Colombo, the whizz kid from Massachusetts whose last WI UAGUE STANDINGS 3 WLPrtl WLPrl. S AtFM t2t 3 Spokane 33 26 .532 Wench 39 24 S19 Yakima 34 24 .414 Tacoma 24 SI SIS Vancouvr 1S3BJ1S Bmnrln 22 24 571 Victoria 17 45 J74 Sunday rmults: At Spokane 7-10. Salem S-S: at Tacoma 7-6. Wentache S-l; at Yakima 2-4, Bremerton 2-2. (Only fames.) This week's series: Tacoma at Sa lem. Spokane at Bremerton. Wenat-chee-Yakima (split week), Vancouver Victoria split week). outing wss a one-hitter against Wena tehee. What with next week bringing on the Wena tehees in a split week there and here, the Tiger series this wr A can right fully be classed as tfc opening of Salem's most crucial two - week stand of the season to date. Although Salem split Sunday's doubleheader at Spokane and lost the series, 4-3, the So Ions man- Taalght wUl be Torrsllis Night" at the ball park aad Thursday night will be "Dallas Night, annoanced Senator Business Manager- George Emlgh yesterday. Many fans from both cities will be present each night. Ladles' night, asa ally eTery night la the week except Sunday at the park, will be aff bath tonight and Thurs day, bat will be In effect Wed nesday. Friday and Saturday nights. sged to come home still in front of the pack. Aided no end by Bill Schuble's relief work and Spo kane errors, the Gullic gang cop ped the opener, 9-7, but dropped the Sunday nighter In a wild mix, 10-9. Schuble relieved start er Steve Gerkin in the fourth In ning of the opener after Steve had been hit on the pitching hand by line drive in the first frame. Schuble was credited with the win, his first of the season. Schuble also picked up his sec ond loss in the nightcap after re lieving Ken Wyatt and Lee Fall in, both of whom went out for pinch-hitters. After getting four runs in the sixth and five in the eighth for a 9-7 lead over the In dians, the Senators went down be fore a three-run rally off Schuble m the ninth. Five Salem errors along the. way were costly. Sunday's FIRST GAME Salem (9) B H O A Spoka (7) B H O A CTawfrd 4 0 0 OSeraghtyJ 12 0 7 FUger 1 1 6 Risk s 4 13 0 ReynkisJ 1 0 4 Paterson.m 5 3 2 0 Vico.l 4 1 15 0 McCormk J 5 2 0 0 Wennerjn 4 2 4 0Hart)e.r 2 13 0 Gullic J 8 2 2 3Lohrke.3 4 12 3 Salmon. c 5 13 0 James. r 4 12 0 Summers J 10 2 OCole.l-c I 0 6 0 Gerkin p 2 0 0 0 Lyden p S 0 0 2 Schubel.p 2 10 1 Picetti.l 3 0 7 0 x.Konpka.c 3 12 0 xx.Martnez 10 0 0 Totals 41 9 27 14 Total 40 12 27 12 a Batted for Cole in Ith ax Batted for Lyden In Sth. Krrors: Flairer. Geraghty. tohrke. Cole. Lyden. Picetti. Salem 033 010 0O2 9 9 1 Spokane . . 200 002 003- 7 13 5 Runs batted In: Hartje 2. Wenner 3. OuU w. Schuble. MrCormick 2. James. Konopka. Paterson. Two base hits: Har1e. Paterson 2. Wenner. Gullic. Schuble. Flager, Vico. Geraghty. .Home run: Konopka. Stolen bases: Sum mers. Left on bases: Salem S. Spo kane 7. Bases on balls Lvden X Schu ble 1. Strike outs: Gerkin 1, Lyden 5. Schuble 2. Hits off Gerkin 2 for 2 runs In 3 inntnjrs: off Schuble 10 for 5 runs In 6 innings Winning pitcher. Schuble. Umpires: Tuma and Smith. Time I IS DALLAS NIPPED DALLAS. June 24-(Special)-Valsetz nosed out Dallas, 3-1, in a Portland Valley league baseball game at Falls City Sunday. Red Lee bested Carl Butte in a pitch ing duel. Dallas 1 7 4 Yalsets SJi Otx 3 t 2 Batte and Nlehel; Lee aad Tea-garden. Powell-Chambers Winners Veterans Bob Powell and Ted Chambers combined for the snappiest round In the Men's elab 18-hole Best Ball Twosome tearnasneat at Salem golf elab arer the weekend and strolled in winner with a net tl score, eleven ander par. The hot round was tops imsBf the 3 teams catered. Second place went to the Glenn Bartight-Roger Putnam duet, only a stroke behind at net 62. Third belonged to the Frank Shafer-C. Paulson two some after their net (5. Inclement weekend Weather failed to daant either the maahle misters or their scoring In most cases. Another Men's club outing will be presented 'Thursday. af the eight wield from the port side, lordy what will oar side do when the enemy tosses a south paw at 'em! When Ken Wyatt and Carl Gannarson are working, there are twa more lefthanded stickers also. Thank Heaven the league hasn't many good south, paws in It. . . . Floyd and Box 78 Lansing Ave. ; - "i ; r r , i-V t '-- ' , -i - . IN STRIDE: When Lefty Ken Wyatt (above) joined the Senators from the parent Bearers, ha had a reagh time getting started and absorbed three qalck losses. Bat Lefty has apparently found bis groove since and has tn rated la a aamber af recent hill sparklers. He'll see service against the Tacoma Tigers here this week. Eight-Run Silverton Rally In 9th Tops Salem Juniors Capital Post No. 9 s American Legion Junior baseball hopes to retain the county championship received a rough jolt at Waters park Sunday when the Silverton Juniors rose up to score eight runs' in the ninth Inning for fan ultimate 12 to 7 decision over the Senator Swal: (T date ) - B H Pet ' B M Pet Salmon 1 3 3S Kerr 118 30 254 Gull S2 .354 Summers 126 31.246 Uiccbes SO 26 .323 Schuble S 1 MO Vico 229 71 .314 Kowalskt 36 T IM (rawfrd 153 47 Ml Bartlmei , 4T 34 -12 Reymds 133 44) .301 Gerkin 31 6 1ZS riaser 30 joo Wyatt 17 J. IIS Wcnoer 219 63 28 Scxlrrburg 19 S .106 Kubiak 197 56 2S4 Tallin 19 2 .105 Gunnarsh 39 IS .256 Miles 000 Pitchers: G W L. Pet. SO WA SH Soderburg -.10 4 .1000 23 23 0 Miles 3 1 J000 9 12 0 Gunnarwn 13 9 1 . 900 42 24 1 Gerkin . 23 11 S . 68S 22 24 0 Kowalskl . . 14 S 6 . 500 49 S3 1 Wyatt 14 3 3 . 5O0 53 53 0 rallin .14 2 I . 286 39 52 1 Schuble . 4 1 2 . 333 6 It Box Scores: SECOND GAME Saleaa (9) B H o A Spok. (IS) HBO A Crawfrd.r 5 3 0 0 Geraghty J t 2- 4 Flager. s 4 O 2 4 Rk.s It II Reynolds J 6 2 S 2 Paterson.m 4 10 0 Vico.l 5 0 9 0 McCormk.l 3 1 0 Wenner m 3 12 0 Jamrs.r 6 3 0 0 Gullic .3 4 3 0 2Lohrke.3 9 4 15 Salmon.c 1 0 1 0 Picetti.l 3 til 1 Summer. 1 4 2 1 OKonnpka.C 4 1 SO Wyatt.p 2 0 0 0 Cadinha.p 1 1 1 Kcrr.c 2 0 4 0 Kinnamn.p till Kubiak. X 0 0 0 0 Martnz.xxx 11(0 Falhn.p 0 0 0 1 Bartlm.xx 2 10 0 Schuble .p 0 0 0 0 Total : 24 12 25 9 Total 40 12114 x Batted for Wvatt in Sth. XX Batted for Fallin In Sth. xxk - Batted for Klnnamn n Sth I ! 1 out when tslnnlng run scored. Salem ,. Spokanet 0( 0O4 06o S 12 5 120 011 113-10. IS 1 tU-Torx Flager. Vico 2. Kerr 2.;: Ko nopka. Runs batted in: McComnick. Lohrke 3. Cadinha. Crawford. Flarer. Peterson 2. Konopka. Gulbc. Sum mers 4.. Risk. James. Two base hits: Geraghty. Summers. Paterson. Home runs: i-ohrke. Bartolomie. Stolen base: McCormick Picetti 2. Geraghty. Konopka 2. Lohrke. Sacrifices: Ca dinha. Geraghty. Flager Double plays: Risk to Geraghty to Picetti. left on bases: Salem 14. Spokane 15. Base on balls: Wvatt 4 Cadinha 9. Fallin 2. Schubel 2 Strike outs: Wyatt 4. Ca dinha . Fallin I. Klnnaman 1. -Hits off Wyatt 6 for 4 runs in S Innings: off Fallin 3 for 2 runs In 2 innings: off Schubel S for 4 runs In 1 Inn Inn: off Cadinha IS for S runs In 7s Innings: off Klnnaman 2 for no runs In l'i Innings. Hit by Ditcher, by Cadihha. Gullic. Balk: Cadinha Wild pitch : Ktnmaman. Winning pitch er: Klnnaman. Losing .pitcher, Schu ble. Umpires: Smith and Tuma. Time 2-55. McCarthy ireti'rns CLEVZLANlD, June 24-(T)-Joe McCarthy, who resigned as man ager of the New York Yankees May 24, has been retained as s talent scout for the club. Presi dent Larry MacPhail said tonight. Lloyd Garage CPs. The win shoved Silverton to the lead In the three-way scrap fOT the title. Coach Hart. let Hauk's lads tangle with the Si 1 vert cms again Friday at Silverton. Wood burn and Silverton play at Wood burn Wednesday. Lefty Bob Funk had the "Pop" DeLay visitors on his hip by a 6-4 count going into the tfatal frame Sunday. But beforeS.he could get a man out, the Silver tons slammed awpy for five runs on four hits, two walks and two errors. Bud Craig was rushed in, but he was touched for two more hits and a walk in the wild frame. After battling scorelcssly for four innings, Silverton got a pair of runs off Funk in the fifth and added two more in the eighth. Salem finally got to Jim Biele mcicr for a run in the sixth and then rang the bell for five in the seventh. Carls' Houck's double with the biases loaded scored three of these. The Capital Posters tried to rally in the ninth but were cut short with one run. Bielemeier held Salem to four hits, walked seven and fanned seven. Funk gave up seven hits and had himself in trouble often by passing 12. SlI.VraTON (12) SAI.r.M 7 AB R H' AB R H Whit 3 Srhaap.m Wickam.3 Swanson Brock I Howard .1 Miller r Preston ,r Bietemetr.p Owena.r 5 I etiendrte.2 4 1 0 1 O Craig 3-p 1 1 Dwhj 2 2u.k p-r 1 OHouck.c 1 2 0.borne.rn 0 SKleen.l 2 1 Spence.l 1 2 Fleming. r 2 I Unruh l I 87 Totals 3S 12 t Totals Silverton ... 02O 02S Salem DOS 0O1 5ul Errors: KJeen. Onborne. Funk. Swan son 3. Brock. Pretton. Runs batted in: Swannon 2. Howard 2. Preston. Wick am. White. ' Houck 3. Osborne. Two base hit: Houck. Stolen bases: Os borne. Swainson. Howard. Sacrifices: Osborne. Wickam Double plays: Hen ri rie to Kleen. Dasrh to Hendrle to Kleen Basea on ball : Funk 12. Craig 1 Bielemeier 7. Strike-out : Funk S. Bielemeier 7. Angels Beat Acorns, 4-1 Oakland 100 000 000 Los Angeles 300 000 01 x- Shea. Vandenberg ill and B. 1 3 I III Mar- tin; Terry and Wuiiai inn. Silverton R-Sox Top Canby 7-1 SILVERTON, June 24 (Speci al )-Banking on Fred Reed"s seven-hit and eight-stf tkeout pitch ing, the Silverton Red Sox bounced Canby here Sundajy, 5-1, in a Willamette Valley league game spattered by rain. It was Reed's first mound stint jn two years and he was backed up by a seven-hit attack by his mates.! Canby 0M Ml ttt-1 7 3 Silverton . V0Z 0I 2l-5 7 I I Kendall andWk Reed aad B. j Burr. 1 miE it a MAKE A CAREER CP Pot Office Buildiag; faJem, Ortgoa Spoke Hurler Tells of Crash Fire DeMroy Bun After 500 Foot Dive (See story on page one) ELLENSBURG, Wash., June 24 i A)- Gus Hallbourg, a righthand exi pitcher on the Spokane base ball team, who survived a crash of the club's chartered bus in the Cascade mountains tonight, said after being brought here: "Men were scattered all oxer the hill. I guess I was lucky." He said the bus was carrying 15 members of the team besides the driver and he only saw four teammates around the wreck scene afterward Levi McCor mick, Irving Konopka, I -co Lay den and Dirk Powers. He said some of them were burned. Hallbourg said: "I turned to Bob Kinnaman and said. 'This would be a hell of a place to go over, wouldn't it?' I turned back and we were going through the fence. "The bus caught fire almost right away as it rolled down. It must have been about 500 feet down. You could see the rocks of the hill.ide flying past as we rolled. I rode her clear to the bottom. I guess I was knocked uncon scious for a bit when we landed. When I came to the inside of the bus was all flames. I dove out through a window. When I left the bus was Just ashes." Padres Beat Bevos, 7 to 3 COAST 1XACUE STAN DIN CS W I. Pel ' W L. Pel Oakland 55 31 S40 Molly d 42 44 4SS S. rran. 54 33 S3 1 Srnnilo 42 47 .472 txs Ang. 4S3S 541 Portland 30 53.361 San Dieg. 45 43 511 Seattle 30 54 .357 Sunday's results: At San Diego 1-3. Portland 0-2: at San Francisco S-7. Hollvwood 2-S ar 1-ta Angeles 2-4. Oakland S-3. at Sacramento 4-4. Seat tle 3 5 Games this week' Portland at Los Angeles; Seattle at Oakland: San Franeiaco at San Diego; Hollywood at Sacramento. SAN DIEGO. Calif.. June 24 tJP) - San Diego made it four straight over Portland tonight, de feating the Beavers. 7 to 6. Partlavd AH H O A Saa DUf An N O A Wlieeler J 4 0 12 SikellryJ 5 114 3 12 0 Rice.r 3 0 5 1 10 4 1 Jenten.m 3 110 4 12 0 Grmi.r 4 2 0 0 5 1 1 OVtuintint.l 4 3 4 0 4 110 Cowarart J 2 0 4 2 4 0 11 Angle ! 2 2 10 0 3 0 3 0 Brrard.s 3 0 2 1 4 3 1 3 Kennedy .p 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 OOlsen.p 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 Smith. m RMrobar I Store v.l Crfrd,3 Reich. r Turner.e Brownj Helser.p Harris x Owen. Dobbins 2 Shone.xxx Holm 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 24 V Totals 2SS27 11 Batted forWheeler In Sth. XX Batted for Harris In 8th. xxx Batted forSmith in Sth. xxxx Batte dfor Etcobar in Sth Portland 101 020 020- San Diego Oil 320 OOx 7 Errors Skelley. Breard. Runs bat ted in Crawford. Angle, . Jensen Breard 2. Skelley 2. Storey 2. Guintinl. Helser 2 Two base hits Helser. Shone. Three base hits Angle. Jrnwn. Guin tini Home run -Storey. Stolen bases --Rice Sacrifices Coscarart. Double pliv H lrr and Dobbins. I.eft on j bases- Portland S. San Diego S Bastes on balls off Kennedy 5. Helser Strikeout by Kennedy 5. HHner Earned runs- off Kennedy 5. Helser T Hits off Kennedy 7 in 7 Inning Hit by pitcher. by - Helper I Rice I; by Kennedy iBrnoni Winning pitcher-Kennedy Umpires Sears. Sum mers and Ford Time 2 11. Attend ance 4130 (official) Pad res Recall Spoke Player SPOKANE. June 24 -cAn-Third Ra&eman Jack Ixhike of the Spo- kane Indian was recalled today by the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast league. To replace Lohrke, the Padres are sending Second Baseman Erank Lannifero to the Indians. Lannifero played for the Salem Senators in 1941. COAST LEAGl'E: Oakland 63 32 032. Holly d 43 44 4SS San Fran 4 33 Sll Sacra 42 47 471 Loa Ang 47 3S 547 PorUand SO S4 .357 San Dieg 44 43 517 Seattle 50 54 J57 Monday's results: at San Diego 7. Portland 4. at Los Angeles 4, Oakland 1. Only games scheduled. AMEaiCAN LEAGl'E: Boston 45 17 .TM St. Louis 31 34.452 New Yrk 40 25 .SIS' Cleveland 2T 34) .4 Detroit 33 27 .550 Chicago 24 35 .407 Washing 31 29 .517 Philadel II 43 .25 Monday's Scores: at Cleveland 0. New York 1: at Detroit 5. Boston 5 (tie. called on account of darkness); at Chicago 12, Washington 7. Only games played NATIONAL 1.EAGIE: Brooklyn 31 22 S33 Cincinnati 21 30.455 St. Louis 35 25 5S3 Philadel 25 30 .455 Chicago 31 25 554 New York 23 3 .410 Boston 30 31 492 Pittsbrgh 23 34 .404 Monday's results: at Brooklyn I. Cincinnati 5 1 13 innings): at Boston 5. Chicago 0. Only games scheduled. Orefonians in tl.e majors what they did Monday : AR H Dodg I 1 O o 1 2 3 A 0 3 I 2 E RBI 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 whitman 22 I" 1 i Gordon. Yankees 2 I uiuionr AVIATIOU ! TV fiaeal aaiaaMj wkk tk lamest sjalasaaal la tba UU ai eriotUa is Tm la ska U. f. Aratr Air Fare v. daa psry while yew Uaiav Ores Hsiss sjiiitsis eJ a arWioa kora aaraaslT )eiaea tka aaw Ee lot Army. MAZE IT A MOJJOtt! Gre4 asll kacSs sit year svearaat Arsay Cnj m Feet mU. S. Anry BasfuiMaf lUrtUa. . Tag Team Rematch Set at Armory Tonight Denied their full chance to make mayhem last week when a weak-backed ring post folded In the clutch, the rleanie team of Hall Achia and Joe Lynam bl eep with the meanie elieqae af Panishing Paare Katonen and Burly Bob Kenaston in a tag re match tonight at the Ferry street (iardea. The retake, ardered by the Salem Bo sing and Wres tling commission following last week's accident, culminates an other l-man card cooked up by Matchmaker Elton Owen. Two 2t-minute one-fall prelims start the show at S:3t p. m.. and In these It will be two-fisted Billy Sevens Bianks Indians Sizzling Phillies Stir 5 Yanks, Bums Gain Ground CLEVELAND, June 24-V Floyd Bevens shut out the Cleve land Indians with four hits to night as the New York Yankees triumphed 1 to 0. The triumph enabled the Yank to move within o'-i games of the league-leading Boston Red Sox who played a 5 to 5 tie with Detroit in a twi light game, the contest being called because of darkness. The Chicago White Sox collect ed 13 hits from three Washington pitchers to defeat the Senators 12 to 7. The battling Brooklyn Dodgers increased their National league margin over the idle St. Louis Cardinals to three games by whip ping the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5 in a ding-dong 13 inning contest. The Boston Braves ran their current victory streak to five straight when big Ed Wright blanked the Chicago Cubs, 5-0, with a five-hit performance. New York 100 OOO 000 1 T Cleveland OOO OUO MM) 0 4 1 Bevens and Robinson; Reynolds, Center ) and Lollar. Boston ... 100 010 0125 11 0 Detroit 400 010 000 5 S 1 Dobwon, Linger (2), C. Wagner 151, Rutland 17 1 and Wagner. Trout, Hrtdces il and Swift. Washington 2)KJ SO0 OOO 7 10 2 ChieaKo ISO 040 II 12 13 5 Matterson. Wolff 121. Scarborough (7 1 and Evans; Smith, llollings worth 4I and Tieh Cincinnati 210 000 0O2 O00 0 5 11 2 Brooklyn IMIO OUO 2.KI OUO l- 4 Walters. Hetkl Sl. Blackwell (SI. Lambert till, Malloy I2 and Lam anno: Hiirbe. Behrnian (21. Herring Si. Imbardi (), Casey ) and Edwards. Chicago . OOO OOO 0O0 0 S 2 Boston 1 10 000 03 5 5 I St-hmitz and McCullough; Wright and Man. fB' Leaguers Clash Tonight Salem's Junior baseball "B" leaguers step into the third week of play tonight on two fronts when the league leading and un beaten Elfstrom's and Salem Sand & Gravel tangle at Leslie and the winless West Salem Lions try Ihe ditto Yeater Appliance gang at Capitola. Both games are booked for six o'clock. The 'A' k-aguers play Wed nesday and Thursday nights as follows: Wednesday Valley Motor vs. Salem Police at Capi tola and Curly 's Dairy vs. Eagles at Le?lie. Thursday Shrock Motors vs. Mayflower Milk at Leslie. Softball Skcd Set for Week The City league Softball sched ule for the balance of this week, as announced by the sponsoring YMCA, is as follows: Tuesday at Leslie, VFW vs. Barb's Sporting Goods and Mootry Pharmacy vs. Golden Pheasant. Wednesday at Leslie - - Eagles vs. Paper Mill and Knights of Columbus vs. Campbell's Rock Wool. Thursday at Leslie - - VFW vs. Golden Pheasant and Bar b's Sporting Goods vs. Paper Mill. Friday at Leslie - - Mootry ' vs. Salem Nav igation and Eagles vs. Knights of Columbus. Mixed Foursome Set at Woodhuni WOODBURN. June 24-(Spe-cial) -Feature of play at the Wood burn Golf club this week will be a mixed two-ball-foursome set for this evening at 5 o'clock. A no-host supper will follow. In charge tf play are Mrs. Lyman Shorey, Mrs. William Garver and Mrs. Edar Tweed while supper arrangements are in care of Mrs. SjANTIAl LODGE Open Fori the Summer Meals and Lodging Located on the summit of Santiam Pass on State Highway 20 on the Oregon Skyline Trail Beautiful Alpine Lakes and Excellent Trails Good Fishing For information and reservations write Santiam Lodge, Sisters, Oregon ARTHUR IJOESCHEN, Mgr. McEuin against Jack Klaer and Newcomer Mel Peters against bruising Brune Aagclle. The McEuin-Kiser shot Is alsa a re match, as these two did same sterling mat pleasing In their 2S miaate draw last week. New comer Peters will be ap against toaghle Angelle the unpopular but capable character who tost his coast junior heavy title belt to Georges Doaette a couple of weeks age la Klamath Falls. Last week's tag teamer was bouncing slong In great shape when trickster A e h I bounced against the ropes ta gala I mo Oregon itattfiman JERRY BTONE Jains sports staff. Sports Staff Adds J. Stone Jerry Stone, well known Sa lem cartoonist and sports enthu siast recently discharged from the army, has joined The Statesman sports staff as writer and assist ant editor. Twenty-nine years old. Stone is married and has lived in Salem all his life other than the 25 months he spent in the armed forces. The newcomer, who?.e snappy drawing and writings will doubt lessly brighten up The States man's sports section, graduated from Salem high in 1936 and from Willamette university in 1940. lie majored in history and English at Willamette. Stone worked as a newswriter for The Statesman be fore he went into the army. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone, 373 Leslie street, Salem. Many of Stone's sports cartoons have appeared in The Statesman and have drawn considerable comment in the past. P. C. McLaughlin. Mrs. O. L, Wi thers and Mrs. Wayne Gill. Women golfers of Wood burn have received an invitation to compete with Salem women at the capital city course on July 9 Your Car Heats Dont Worry Take it to LODER BROS. 4C5 Center St Wt harm fuat lnatallad new arulptnant and an praparad to render com plela radiator and block africa. U Al Lightner E4Ulr- : pmm ' sa mentum for a ram at Katonen. But the rlag post cracked la half, spilled wily Halt la a age less heap aa the floor aad pat a snick ending te the brawl. Com mission Chairman Harry Levy pondered the situation for a spell aad finally called It aa eon test, hanging a "must" eat to night's rematch. Parses were held ap aad wUl he distributed aa the winner-loser basis along with those made toalgbt. Which should be additional impetus for the gladialensf Grapplers have a habit af basting loose whew- aa extra bean Is la the pot. on 4 D-flits Pennant Talk i WinningSireali Has Fans Agog PHILADELPHIA, Julie 2411 -A wild baseball fever gripped Philadelphiana today j as local major league, club for tha first time in more than a decade had a fighting chance for f tha pen nant. 9 I The siiiling Phillie, winners of 17 of their last 23 games, bad the day off, but the city was buzz ing with talk. i i Sedate women gathered on street corners to discuss the Blue Jays. I Youngsters waved pennants bearing the name -Phillies." Old timers began digging back into tha record books. Most of them couldn't remem ber when the Phillies played bet ter ball. And It's problematical if they ever before clipped along t a .743 pace as they have atace Memorial day. j While it was virtually Impossi ble to single out any one factor which has given rise to tha Phils' spurt. General Manager Hub Pennock credited what ha called "spirit and hustle." 2 AB R M fmU Walker, Dodders 4 1 II J1J Jl TS I rM 222 44 71 -4 T il 240 4 si vi J H IIS 27 S4 07 Vernon. Senators Musial, Cardinals Hodd. Biaves Williams. Red Hon 04 221 II 'I Bernardino. Browns) II 241 22 II .!$ DtMagflo, Red Ko IJ 111 as 14 41 Runs batted In National leaffuet Slaughter. Cards 47; Muslal. Cardinal 44; Walker. Dxlsers 4S: AhmtwiiI league: Doerr. Hed Sox 37: WUKan , Red fow Ml; UlMagglo, Yankees 4a( York. Red hos 49 Home tuns National lesgite; KV Giants 13; filattner. Giants S; Klner, Pirates I; American league: WlQlamjC Red Sox 17; Greenbvrg. Tigers l.f Keller. 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