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It Tin Orocon Stotetman. Salonx. OwM Friday. Juno 23. 1948 Baseball SPOKANE. J Vl-JFy-Three benefit baseball fames te ' day were scheduled for Joly S to a!4 families of Spokane Indian layers killed la a bash crash MmuUt night as Hollywood, CaBL, and El raeo, Texas teams eenairned players to belp re baild the battered Spokane elnkc : ' Robert B. Able. Tacoma. presi dent of the Western Internation al league which includes Spo kane, announced that Victoria. B.C will pUy a benefit tame at AAU Svim Go Lures Locals Crucial Tilt Faces OPoslcrs Today A number of swimmers from this area have indicated at the YMCA they will enter the 1946 Oregon AAU men's and women's outdoor swimming and diving championships August 4 st The Dalles. Alden Sundlie and George Moor head. University of Oregon tank stars last year, are two who intend entering. The entry dead line for the meet is August 1. ; The championships will include the following events: Junior boy: Titty meter free tyl. 14 years sad under; 100 meter free style, is and under: 100 meter bsck- - stroke, IS and under; 100 meter bresst , strobe. IS and under. Junior girls: Fifty meter free style. r IS aad under: 100 meter free style. 100 - Baeter backstroke. 100 meter brtatt 1 stroke, sil IS years snd under. I .Men: 100 meter free style. 220 meter fro style. 10S meter backstroke. 100 i Tattrr breast-stroke. ISO-yard tndivkl t nsi medley, three-meter diving and ooe-meter diving. Women: (Same as - i"e m . 1 . 'wwmt O AB H H Pet. M S3S M S3 XI 9S BS3 40 SI M3 S3 S4S 47 SO Ml 87 SSS S4 S4 J9S M IBS 3S S8 4 S3 SM S4 S4 -3T7 . Walker. Xsdeers f- Vernon.- Senators Muetal. Csrdinsls .. W iOMSns, Ked Sox . i Hoop. Braves ? Bernard mo. Browns Kuns batted in National league: t Waiaor. Dodgers. : Slaughter. Car i sUaais "4a:.Muatal. Cardtnats. 47. Amer : Scon ieaf ue : . WUiiams. Red Sox. SO: , toeT. Red Sex. SS: York. Red Sox 82. r Bosao runs Nstional league : Mize. Giaots, JJ: Blattner. CianUi. S; Kiner. Pirates, S. American league: Green t berg. Tigers. H: Williams. Red Sox. - It: - Distaff m. Yankees. It; Keuer. Tsakeat. IS. -.rr. I V 1 lsl sY.Ttf r-v t 1 - i . Sportle sorties: Charley Petersen, the easy-going likeable who oklatpercd oor townieajla 1942 and had those fine war years with i. Ssjb Frajscisco, basn't round the postwar WIL an enjoyable task. Pete . ta earreatly bitting a dismal .14t with Yakima, and no doubt because . . . Af . . 1 . . . JSC SPCMS SOS) SBTUCIl UDK CIUU( ami of shape this season on the San . Prsnetsco besch . . . Vancouver's i rmm anaied rVan Oshorn. Paul Oregory and Larry Barton. In that i order, for manager, bat failed to land either one. The Coast league sromldn't waive Osborn from the i' Los Angellnoa, Hollywood wouldn't let pitcher Gregory go and Barton t booked on with Memphis In the ; Sootbern aaaoeiation before the Tasss laid their proposal before his I. pest ... Look for Lake Lacchesi I bsvrk in the Senator lineup within T the next two or three weeks. The : east is off bis mending ankle now - ajsd Lobe is sweating; oat the days ... Knere be got the stuff we don't . know one can blame mach on the word mmor" bat Los Angeles - writer John B. Old had quite a piece at saa weca s sssruni rews con f eerning the immedUte fatures of WALT ERICKSON smsc Msrr Owen and another Earl Sheely. both Coast league managers. J Im fact. Owen's picture adorned the words: "Portland followers have been speculating on the possibility that President George Norgan and i Ids associates might replace Manager Marvin Owen of the Beavers. Xamors emanating from Sacramento also Indicate that some of the 194) little folks' who own the Solons are wondering if a replacement i for Earl Sheely would improve their position in the Coast league sua." . . Speakiag- or managers, the tragic death of Mel Cole this week ' saasnnted to the sixth managerial change in the leagrue this season Eriseo Edwards. Lanrel Harney. Glenn Wright. Sylveoter Johnson. Speneer Harris and Cote. A whammy of some sort Is certainly riding : pcll-meU on the WI chiefs. Those left should certainly keep clear of f ladders and black eats by all means . . . ; Willamette Football to Be Attractive Enough Willamette football preparations will be limited to 143 days startis - nepiemner s. Dt inoee IS couiu ne asaociaiea wiin iiunnesa. nossnun ' Ws!lt Erlcksoa is lnstallinjr a training table for the WU hopefuls and ka avtrt luk hMnlaJ ul tmJk itarlnr the nnrtlr MriaH Frirkua baa other football news abut. A gymnasium room Is being" remodeled Into s sew office for assistant Elmer Scbaake and there la a possibility ' bbsfklag snd tackling machine, something WU has needed many years, la already stationed and waiting; at the school, and glittering new suits, featarine rold-eolorod nan La and red and white iersevs. are also in novations. Add to all those "news" the scheduled Jaunts to Ssn Jose. , Tajseonver. B.CU Portland. Walla Walla and WhIUter. and yon have aa attractive total for the men who are thinking of six-pointing for WU in the fall. Notice how many 1-9 games have been sneaking- Into the papers lately? And both In the majors aad our neighboring Coast league. Such bast ball perfection substantiates that the pros are back In the game for sure ... Negro experiment Jackie Robinson, still alive. Is currently - the International leagne's leading: hitter at .356. but has been out of - action with an injury. More noticeable, however. Is the fact that despite . Robinson's apparent success after Dodger Brain Branch Rickey dared ; Weak the color line with him. no other major league Hubs have taken ' as negro belp. And from what we've seen and beard of negro baseball. there are some gosh-awful good bellgamers in It good enough for the anajors. The other maestros perhaps disagree with Rickey's maneuvers? Fishing PORTLAND. June 27-tThe The state game commission's weekly fishing report indicated today that eager anglers would ate better to stay home. With only scattered exceptions. Oregon fishing conditions were poor. Many regions reported no changes at all daring -the week. Seme good fishing was reported in Klamath county, and improv ed salmon fishing on the Rogue fjeinmbia rivers. The outlook by districts: Rallies to Rebuild Shattered Spokane Club Taeosna and Yakima will play at Bremerton on Jnly t. Earlier. Pacific Coast league officials announced that the league-leading Oakland Acorns and the Seattle Ralnlers would play a benefit here on the same date. All three rames will be exhibi tion contests. Meanwhile, the Coast league's Bollywood Stars announced the transfer of Pitcher John Mar shall, now on option to Yakima, to Spokane. The team Indicated that another player might be r STEVE GERK1N Notches Win No. It Senator Swal: ABU Pet1 AB H Pel Salmon SI 3S JM Summers 133 33 .34S Gullic M 31 JOGunnrtn 4S 10 .X3S Luccheii SO 3S J23 Scbuble 1 JOO rUfer 37 IS .334 Kowatski M 7.14 Crawfrd ISO M J13 Bartolml IS1 M .193 Vico 330 73 .309 Gerkin 33 4 .131 Kubimk 17 SS M4 Wyalt 17 I .lll Reynolds 141 40 MA Soderburg IS 3 .104 Wenner 32S S4 .383 Fatlin IS 3 -104 Kerr 123 31 .253 Miles .000 Pitchers: G W L Pet. IOWA SM Soderburg 10 4 1 000 Miles . 3 10 1000 Gunnarson .14 S 3 .SIS Gerkin 34 13 S .70S Kowalskl ... 14 S .300 Wystt 14 3 f SOO Tallin 14 3 SSS Schuble - 1 1 3 .333 S 13 30 S3 S 7 SALT LAKE LEAD 8 POCATELLO, Idaho, June 27 -(P)-The Salt Lake City swarmed into the lead in the Pioneer league tonight, grabbing a half-game edge over the Twin Falls cow boys, who had led the class C circuit since May 30. I t t I ( ' - : . m .. i i v( m ( Poor Is Game Report Portland area Poor, with streams muddy. Some good sal mon catches in Columbia river and Lewi river mouth. Willamette valley Some limit catches reported on Luckiamute river. Deschutes area Occasional limit catches In Crook county, fair in Metrollns river, poor in lakes and Deschutes river. Coastal area Improved Sal mon fishing on Rogue, trout ang ling poor, despite a few nice sent to Spokane later this week. El Paso entered the campaign to rebuild the Indians by releas ing Catcher Jerry Varrelman and Outfielder Mel Stelner mho will report hero Snnday to try out for positions with Spokane... Owner Sam Collins said that the rapid aaalgnment of players from other clubs to Spoksno ml ht enable the Indians to re sume their schedule with a Ya kima series scheduled here July 4. He had three players who es caped the crash and Is consider 12th for Gerkin; Bart Hits Win Solon s Tip Tigers, 3-2; Double Header Tonight By At Ughtner Stsiesmsn Sports Editor Doing it the hard way - - by applying the clincher in the ninth - -and looking most of the rest of the way like the champions they have been this semester, Salem's slump-ridden Senators slapped down the base-hit Burliei from Tacoma last night, 3 to 2, in a drizzle-drenched Waters park. The -evener- tv Ihis- ultra-crucial series failed to hike the locals to the high league perch they fell from Wednesday night, but it did send home some 300 "Dallas Night" visitors in a gleeful mood. The Wcna tehees, worse luck, again bumped off Yakima to hold the loop lead Salem had been so well acquainted with. The count now 1-1 snd five to go, the nonchalants from Bengal villo tangle with our men in a double header tonight starting st 7:30. Skipper Ted Gullic has nom inated, i tentatively, Paul Soder- WI LIAGt'C ITAKDINCI WLPet.l WI. Pet. Wcnschec 41 34 .C36 Spokane 33 3S .533 Salom 40 33 .633 Yakima 34 37.383 T aroma SS 33 .414 Vancouver IS 41 300 BremerUt 33 34 J71. Victoria IS 43 2SM burg and Kenny Wyatt for Sal em hill chores. Tige Boss Red Harvel will counter with Lefty Cyrus Greenlaw, the pre-war fog baller, an& Righty Warren Mar tin. Thin Man Steve Gerkin, the winningest flinger on the Solon side, had one of his better even ings in last night's mix and came up with his twelfth decision of the season. Although bashed for a base hit here and there and 10 In all, Steven was stingy when count ed and Was, for a change, handed some glittering support when that was needed most. Righthsnder Sostre, in for the ninth sfter Starter- Richie Colombo departed for a pinch-hitter in the top half of the frame, picked up the loss quick-like. Gerkin had the contest in the tack by a 2-1 count in the ninth, but with two out and the 1358 gathering heading for the exits, the Tiges suddenly tied the score. Pinchrhitter Earl Kuper, once a Pioneer leaguer, swung for Col ombo and lined a double far to right-center. Up stepped Dave Molitor snd he spanked a run scoring single to center. Tom Su -tak also biffed a hit, but Gerkin then tightened down snd got out of what could have been a woeful mess. The Gullic gang worked quickly on Sostre in the bottom half of the finale, and a wild heave by the pitcher himself helped bring on his grief. He opened the heat by walking Dick Wenner. Hal Sum mers bunted and Sostre tried for Wenner at second. But his throw bounded off Richard's skull and into right field, upon which Dick scrambled to third and Summers to second. Ted Kerr was purpose ly passed to load 'em up. Hank Bartolomei, ticketed for duty with Spokane soon, but last night the third baseman, because of Gullic's knee injury, then bat-handled an infield hit over second base and Wenner scooted home. Salem got to Colombo for a solo in the third when Kerr led off by rifling one of young Rich ie s sidearm serves into left for a single, moved up on Gerkin" sac rifice and came on in w hen Duane Crawford peeled a line single to left. The Tiges evened that one in the fifth with sn unearned run when Molitor was safe on a wild throw to firft base, moved up on an infield out and tallied on Chuck Clifford's single to left. The townies jumped ahead a -gain in the seventh on Wenner's long double against the left board, sn infield out and Bartolomei's deep loft to center. Our side might have had a run in the sixth to avoid that narrowness in the ninth, but some snappy fielding by the Tiges denied it. Crawford opened with a clashing double to left-center, but was tossed out trying to make it a triple. Wally Flager then rapped a single to right. Salem fielding nipped plate- bent Tiger runs in both the fourth I and seventh, a double steal being KiiuiKru iviu in uir' hmu in aiiu a squeeze attempt ditto in the sev enth. The athletes handled the ball mightily in spite of the night's slipperyness. 300 SHOOTERS ENTER SPOKANE, June 27 -A- More thin 300 shooters from over the Pacific northwest will compete in tne tnree-nay vv asningion yv.i .v. trapshoot opening here tomoi row. catches on flies In upper Sileti snd Alsea rivers. f Southern Oregon Poor both on trout and Salmon. Limit trout catches at Bolan lake, with road open to within a mile of the lake. Good fly fishing In Klamath riv er, good trolling on upper Klam ath lake, good bait fishing in Lit tle Deschutes. Eastern Oregon A few Rain- of 132.40 on a $2 pari-mutuel dan of the Tualatin Valley league, bow trout taken in Baker coun- ticket came in the sixth race on ' Woodburn of the Portland Valley ty; poor angling in Harney coun- Sec ret and Snebeigei s Battle league, and Silverton of the Wil ty; fair in Lake county. Cup. lumette Valley league. ing Second Baseman Ben Ger aghty, who suffered hesd Inju ries as a possible manager to succeed Mel Cole, one of the nine players fatally Injured. Scheduling or the benefit fames followed an appeal yes terday to major and minor lea f ue dabs to schedule at . least one fame la each league to as sist families of victims. All baseball sorrows aa a re sult of this tragedy." Able said, "and Is honored to join the eltl tens of Spokane In playlnf these exhibition fs Salem Legion Vs. Silverton Locals Face Task In Day's Crucial . Faced with the problem of win ning this one or hanging up their suits for the season, Salem's Cap ital Post No. 9 American Legion Junior baseballers hop to Silverton Salem Legion team players will leave from the high school here at 2 p.ns. today, annonnoed Coach Harold Hank. All are asked to be prompt. today to meet the respected and undefeated lads of that village. The Silver tons are currently rid ing the crest in the chase for the county championship while Salem hss won a game and lost another. Woodburn is out of the title pic ture. Coach Pop DeLay's club dropped the Harold Hauk nine here last Sunday. 13-7. Another loss for Sa lem means curtains as far as the county title is concerned, and the Silvertons are in. Opposing flingers for today's game at McGinnn field will likely be Lefty Bob punk for the Salems and Jim Biel'emeier for Silverton, the two who squared off In the Waters park mix last Sunday. Carl Wick am may try it for Silverton. Game time is 4 p.m. PCL Scores: Seattle 000 000 000 04 4 3 Oakland, 000 0O0 000 1 1 4 I Tost and Sueme. Beard; Stephens and Raimondi. San Francisco . 010 230 OfXV 5 10 0 San Diego 000 000 112 - 4 8 3 Seward. Harrell tl and Ivy; Olaen. Chappie , Bowman i9) snd Rice Hollywood . . 711 000 10010 13 0 Sacramento GOO 000 000 0 3 0 Erautt and Sheely; Fletcher. Beas ley ( 1 1 and Marcucci. Title Match Next at Armory The Ferry Street Garden dona Its best spangles again next Tues- j day night when Matchmaker Elton Owen presents his weekly grap pling bee. For this time It's to be title tussle every eircait has been rs kette against Braising Bruno Angello. Dusette lifted y : I the be able from Angello in a Klamath Falls outing a few weeks ago and the pair have not met since then. M. Owen, anxious to give the village the best In bis date book, signed the two for Salem next Tuesday anient. Strongman D est eladlater in has been gradually In these Darts the I his clean and spectacular staff In a big way. And they know also that Brsst Is one of the game's top nasties, a gent plenty capable aa well aa ranch. Owen farthers that one of three preliminaries Tuesday will boast none other than Balldog Jackson, th eeolorfal old Klondike Kid him self. Back In the northwest on a visit. Jackson will tangle with an opponent yet to be named In the t:S curtain raiser. Goodie: Tarsi (Z) talesa C BHOA BHOA 4 1 1 I Craw ford. r 3 110 I 3 1 4 Flager a 3 113 5 I 10 1 Rcnolds.l 4 0 3 1 4 0 1 OVk-oI 4 01 Molitor .1 Sutak.3 Clltford 1 Vallee.m Kemper .c Abbott. r 4 1 3 OWenner.m 110 0 3 0 1 OSummers.1 10 4 0 4 0 1 3 Kerr c 114 1 114 lBartoimi 3 4 13 1 1 0 I 4 Gerkin p 10 0 4 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pelersn.s Marsn.3 '"lmbo P Martin Sostre, p Totals .14 10 J 14 Total. 17 Sjill Batted for Colombo in Sth. Ran for Kuper in tli None out when innini run scored Tacoma 0OO 010 OOI 1 Hits 111 110 2U3 10 Salem 0l 0O0 101 1 Hits 002 001 101 4 Pitching summary : Ip B H P) T.T Bb f b 4 3 3 1 7 1 3 0 1 1 10 0 3 Gnkm 9 34 10 1 I 1 1 Innings plus. Errors: Vit-o, Bartolomei. Sostre I-oMnf pitcher: Swire Ie f 1 on bases Taeoma 10. Salem 8 Tnn-hae hit' Stitak. C'ra ford. Wenni. Kuper Huns batted in Crawford. Clifford. Bartol omei 2, Molitor Stolen bac ' Peter son. Sacrifices: Cerfcin. Colombo. "la Ker. Summers. Umpires: Rice onri Har ris. Time: 1 50. Attendance: 1354. . -" I THRU AT LONGACRES SEATTLE. June 27 (4')- A 66! to 1 payoff shared the spotlight ! at Longacres tonight with Jockey j ' Walt Litzenberg's failure to ride i : a winner for the first time in i the nine-day meet. The payoff o t SOFTBALL SEN DOFF: Salem's brand new and lighted Softball field at Leslie Junior high began tak- I e definite alias this week when aalaauat la-eat I. wjkrkr . 1. . hI. m I i. 4 I mi..... j u district workers George Pickens playing re id part or the par, photo). coast i r ACl'K WLPrll W I. Pet Oakland 37 33 .433 Hollyw ood 43 44 SOS San Fran 54 34 23 Sacramnlo 43 30 417 Los Anfls 4S40 Ml Seal He )l 58 JM San Diego 47 43 511' Portland 31 M 3S4 NATIONAL I.KACLE W i. Pet I W I. Pet Brooklyn 40 33 .433 Cincinnati 37 31 4Ml St. Louis 34 34 .341 Phlladelph 24 31 .434 Chicago 33 34 34 New ork 34 37 .413 Boston 31 33 .344 PitUbiWfli 34 30 .440 Thursday's scores: at Pittsburg & Chicago 0; at Brooklyn 3, Boston 1. Only games scheduled. AMIKICAN I.BAGtE Boston 47 14 .733 St. Louis 30 34 449 New York 41 24 .412. Cleveland 21 37 .431 Detroit 34 2 540 Chicago 33 3 410 Washntn 33 30 314 PhUsdelph IS 48 2SS No games scheduled Thursday. Ghezzi, Redhot, Leading Open MONTREAL, June 27.-7PV Big Vic Ghezzi, playing out of Knox ville, Tenn., set a new competitive record for the Beacomfield golf club course today as he shot a fine 66, six under par, to the lead in the first round of the $10,000 Canadian open golf championship. Deadlocked in a three-way tie for. second place were three other members of tho U. S. brigsde which was expected to dominate the competition in the race for the title won last .year by Byron Nel son,, who is not defending. They were amateur Frank Stranahan of Toledo, O , and professionals E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little Rock. Ark., and Ed Furgol of Pontiac, Mich. Corvallis Cal Links Winner TACOMA. June 2-(JP)-Unless the procedure changes drastically Betty Jean Rucker. defending P;i-t-itir northwest amateur golf titli.t. I wHl still be wearing that crown at the end of this week's champion- ; ship play. Miss Rucker virtually without effort today defeated Mrs. Lowell Sullivan, a 5-hand.cap star from Seattle. 7 and 6. and tomorrow will C7?rrn meet Mrs. J. K. West, another:"' " T Seattleite. Giac-ie De Moss. Corvallis, Ore.. likely to give Miss Rucker her j greatest threat for the champion- ship, defeated Carol G lea son of Spokane, 2 and 1. no less than the coast Junior heavy I other bleep bin In the northwest seeking - Mnscleman Georges IHi- use tie. unouestionably the strong- I the 11 ht and iunior beavv ranks. taking over aa the No. 1 populaire nast weeks. The customers for Dxihlberg Leadsj College Golf PRINCETON, N J. June 27 Hugh "Blackie" Dahlberg. a . first-year college golfer who was j piloting a navy pUne a year ago. I out-played a half dozen other service men tody to lead the ! way through the first iowikI of I the 49th annual national collegiate A. A. golf tournament. Dahlberg , shot a 69 Virtually nil of Dahlbetg's standout rivals also vsete foimer servicemen. Charles Lit id of Ien- ' ver university, foi oner army air corps radioman, a I so smashed pr with a 35-36-71 to take t i rt place, one stroke ahed of Okla homa's Charley Cue. ho piloted a B-25 in the aimy Eijrlit Clubs in Semi-Pro Event PORTLAND, June 27 4 The state semi-pro b.iM ball tourney slated here for July 16-31 counted three up-state and five Portland entrants today. The out-of-town trio are Sheri- -); 'lt"j.' I iiiin ii i iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawpaaaaiair' m n u and Reed Hammonds jtre shown runs are to have the project ready Ward Upscl! Givan, 17 Year Old Win as Semis Reached TACOMA. June 27.-;p)-In a day marked by numerous upsets, ! Harry Givan. Erv Parent and Ernie Jonson, all of Sea tile, and AI ' Mengert, 17-year-old Spokane youngster, moved into the scmi-finala i of the Pacific northwest amateur tournament at the Kirncst (Jolf Bramham Asks Aid for Spokes DURHAM, N. C, June 27-.AV President W. G. Bramham of the national association today clled upon all clubs in the minor league to lend assistance to the Spokane club of the Western In ternational league, whose roster was wrecked by a bus accident Monday night in which nine of the team's players were killed and several others critically injured. SEATTLE. Juno 27-0P)-Dwlght Aden, elab hasineea manager, and Joyce Collins, elab secretary, said tonight before entraining- foe Spokane that Ben Oeraghly "defin itely" had been selected to manage tho deelimated Spokane baseball elab: Geraghty came oot of tho trag-ie boa crash In Snoonalmte paaa Tuesday with a aealp wound and a broken knee cap. Bramham aeidhe would permit other clubs in the Western Inter national league to assign players conditionally to Spokane, with the club having until the close of the season to exercise the right to purchase the contracts of such players. This concessions is con trary to baseball law, but it is being made in the emergency, Bramham said. He advised it would not be pos sible for clubs in Western Inter national to option players to Spo kane, but they may rush all play- "T, . . ufe .t1? r,lib ,m baseball to come to the aid was almost wiped out in one of the saddest tragedies the game has our clubs which can send a play- er should immediately offer the assignment of contract to Spo kane." Chiefs Rally To JTold LcillI By the As-ociated Pies The league-lead ing Wena tehee Chiefs roared from behind in the ninth inning last night with four runs to drop Yakima 4-3 and hold the Western International ' loop lead. The Chiefs pounded Walt McHugh in the final frame for the victory. Joe Vivaldi was the win n'n pitcher in a relief role. At Victoria the up-and-coming Athletics again knocked over Van- couver. this time 6-1 on Bob Jen- sen's five-hit hurling. Hunk An derson, ace of the Capilano staff, was the loser after allowing but six hits. Bob Paulson's hit with the bases loaded and more hits by Jensen, Murphy and Steele brought In the winning runs in clusters. Wenatchre 0O0 0O0 00 a 0 Yakima OOtl 001 2O0 3 4 0 Green. Vivaldi 'Si. Babbitt and t Fitzgerald, Mcllugh and Melon nell. Vancouver non nofl mo I S 0 Vu-iona ono oris no I Anderson and Spuigeon, Jensen and Paulson. V-H to Drill Coach Bob Schwarts will bold a 5:45 p.m. practice session for bis Valley Motor V-S nine tsdsy at Capitola playground. All players are requested to be present nllhoot fail. STOP CAR HEATING For ('omplrtf Radia tor and Block Srr ice See LODER BROS. 465 Center St. -1 Vfc,.. ' I. j "9 doing the foundation work for the, early next month. (Statesman club here today. In tomorrow's 36-hole emi-fin-als, Givan will meet Parent, while Johnson, econd-round conqueror of Marvin (Bud) Ward, national amateur champion, will collide with Mengert. i Johnson's victory over Ward in 1 the morning round represented the major upset, but Ihe 2-veai -old Seattle golfer earned his triumph by collecting an Eagle 3 on the S par 10th hole, winning the 12th with a birdie and the 13th with a par while enroute to his win over the Spokane sharpshooter Givan. the defendin ehamn.on continued to play sub-par golf N ati onat leoguo in scoring a pair of relatively eay ! 4vr W, St. Lo.jis Ca(rl victories, trimming Jim Mallory, I JnU lo r4 "m, n 0i Jr., of Seattle. S and 3 in the morn- Lnr J?? I?"". P1" B (1 1 ing and defeating Armand Mar.on, Swish) Nuho son s pinch single ir . of Tacoma S and 4 m ihe f. w'h the bases loaded m the ninth ternoon. Shroeks Defeat Mayflowers JI NlOa I.IAGl I ITANDINCI 'A' Division: W L Pet ' W t. Prt Curlv's I II 0WV li I I 111 Sr. rot as I I Hon Mat flower s j ow Ragles I I ,S47 l'li 0O0 'n' Divtamn- Sal Sand a S 1 000 W Salem I It Elfstiorn s 1 1 ,SS7 Tiiliri 1 ono . . , .. . B-lnn . SAO ISO OSS f T f Shrock's continued In a tie with , Brnsain . ano loo sw-j l Curley's Dairy at the lop of the t Spai.n. .t.nrn n mt ma, Mi junior league baseball standing snd r U. as they last night walloped May- 1 w n'-w ' - . flower Milk 9 to 1 behind the one- ' lgkV" 1 1 B3I CVtlQ i hit twirling of Bruce Baikei It -s XsD was the thud stiaight loss for the May flowers. Baiker faced only 22 hitteis in the seven innings, walking one man and whiffing six. Sesken. with a triple and brace of single-., and Busby, with a double and two singles, paced the winners at bat flhrocks . . t It S Ms t Twer . 114 Barker aad Wlnkleblack. Her berger; Soderman,' Coorsey and Sundberg. Bevos Beaten, 1-0, in lllh I.OS ANGELES, June 27- V -Inky Reil Lynn lunlol hitle., hall for eiKht innings toniKht. h-it it took his mates 11 to punch cross the winning run for a 1-0 decision over Portland st Wuglev freld. rarllans I em Asarles BHOA H H O A Smith. m 4 0 4 0 TrejKtv.m S WheeU-r J 4 1 J 4 r Mtllrvl 3 1 4 I 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 rrobnl 3 0 111 Sauer.r S Store v.l 4 Crawfrd. 3 4 Man is. r 4 Hrnwn.s 4 0 1 ft C'tirstphr.l 4 1 0 1 Archie 3 3 1 I DOlnol 4 0 I 3 vrlutrr a 4 s 1 .1 Williams c I 0 I 4 l.tnn u 3 Ttaik 0 i'.Martin 3 Hoim.c Barrett. p 0 I 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 31 IS. Totals 34 I 11 II Batted for Williams In ih. Batted for T. Malioiy In Sth One out when winning run scored Portland noo fmo ono no 0 I.os Angelea MM) Cino OOO 01 I Summary: Hit off Ratrett. 8 in 10' , 1 I nn 3 In II. Famed i una - Bat tett I Bases on balls Retrett 1, l.ynn 3 MnkrouU Hanelt S. I.ynn 4. left mi ! bases Portland 3. L Anselcs T. Two! base hit Schuster, Treads ay. Sacrl- I flee hits Williams. Hairett, I.ynn Runs batted In Sauer. i Doubfe plays i i v iifnni. , Ford. Attendance 4037 1 Our Shop Is Now Operating III 0UI1 NEW BUILDING ' Wr ran pivc immediate . er ire on any make car: Mechanical, Body Work, 1'ainting, Steam ( Ilea n in p. Lubrication. Watch for our foiro.il ntermig when building is etititely completed. i WK CAN AM) WANT TO SKKVK VOU! ( Listen to the Shro k ariety Show, KSLM 12:45 to 1 i. m. Tuelay tlirougli Saturday.) SHROCK MOTOR C Corner Chorch and Cbemeketa Pat and Babe 1 Keep Winning I)ilri krtrSIaina IMr; Siifp and Kirhjr Win DF.S MOINES, Juno 27-11-DefencJirvs1 "h,mpfon Babe Did. rikson Zahrias. who agsta wreck- and tw.o fZtorgia 'misses Im:e' Sugg ami D.t kirby tods marched into the seml-ftiat round cf the women's wcstein open golf 1'iirnsmcnt st Wskonda club. Mrs. ZaharUft cut dovrn a stur dy professional. lietty Jameson t San Antortlo, Tes., 3 and 2, snd wss two under women's par fr,r the 16 hr.lrs. Mrs. j-hariav' foe Inmnrn will be U,ffti Miss Sus of U 'hi" Lpl V'm. ?h". cttV trPm 1Z " . V . . . . xr '"K ; i-nyins into orjAWMJUC. J ami Mis IWrg. the perennial pride of Minneapolis, had the day's mrt convincing triumphL a 43 and 4 waltz over Marjorief Rir, former Michigarr- i hmmpion who hsiis from liiwmde. Ont. The Minnesota led-hai's semi final ii) is the other Georgian. Mis Kiibv rf Atlanta, who tjdr finUhed eff Mrs. If. R.JStaata ef I DavenM-tt, la.. 4 snd 3. Miss Heis, favoied ti coUU'e with Mrs. Zsharia In &turrt) 3-hole championship battle, slm I ply let Mi Row best herself the tall Ct-nadian entry took si opening 47, eight over par, ar,d hailed by four holes at the half way mark. Bums. Bruins . Major Victors BROOKLYN, June 27.-(,JVTr first place Brooklyn Dvlgers d ! ,n WW rSVOS, -I t uuiing ornvr in i wo nni ana gave the C hicago Cuhi 9 to 3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pir ates. ! It appeared the Burs had pull- I avt fhimuliM tut f fits eAlt&e as they led by a run glng Into the final frame. But Jack Hallett. walked pinch hitter Dominic Pat lesssndrn, gave up a single to Br b Sturgeon, a sacrifice and another walk to ret the atage f r Nichol son's winning smash. rhu i an im 4 t 1 PitUburfb 100 II iw-t I I Kuh. frirbafMi 4, ScKkii iSi at MrCullnueh, Sx-tteflms ': lletntf,. I man. Hallett M and Ss1kl1 NW Hoop Chief SPOKANE. June 27-1VB.'-kethall and baseball ros'bes si.d graduate managers of th northern rlii.ion. I'Mi'iric 'ost cinferenre. t'xlay accepted the resignation cf Huh Eos. Ne Peice 1 1aho, as basketball rommiui ner arid "made prngiesa" on a revised baebll code and 1944-IT sched ules for the twi'port. Gale L. Mis, University rf Idaho fiduate manager, said that fox, a former rest lent rf Seattle and Moscow, Harm, Ski forced to resign because of r..s biiness ciuties In Ne? Perre where he i assciciafed Wrfh flour mill. No mtirmor has yet been hoen. Mis s.itd. Scoltll Say "Never Agtfin" About IS city peliresne torn ed out for the Initial workont of the police Softball team Thursday evening at Parrish field, aad v nightfall one casualty already bad been reported. Cllve Scott, police -radio operator, sprained an ankle and couldn't return to finish oot his t-la p.m. work shift after the Softball practice. IVM Softballrm Brat Harl,; VFW ForfrSu Activity in spring softhsll last night wa limited to a single con test. Paer Mill trtmmtng tf'o Math's Sports tioods outfit tc 3 on Iesle field. Stcinhock rmt pitrhed Harvey in "burltng If Millets to the win. The Golden rieasani club won by fmfclt when VFW failed to sho-sr up. Sis. Phone SSt? kmmmmMgssssjmsaw