The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 29, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    Oregon Slatetmca. Salam.
TIM fcuttell fan. bless hU it self, is ma Mid character. Give
im hot dog. a sack af peanats. a bottle of pop and a chance to
-oaaot Toeally mow sad then and h'a happy that i. if alone with all
Jtta pet teas Is w Inning. Bat
PETE JONAS
frightful sJasap. made two errors,
. 4 5 sv
'a I
mmt of tbe park with his bat and failed to get a nit in lour up.
Cesrtt la the looso-Jointed lad who. at last look, was so far ahead
la Use Bishop Studio popular player contest they may as well con
eede Use ptise to him now. But Freddie Fan forgot all about George s
capabilities with wood and glove that night and could be heard
bUstinf the likes of, "G'waa bark to Portland, ya bum . . . Boo! You
loos yea! . . . Hey. Vico. why'n' cha give up?" . . . Yea. verily, the
.,n.n fM an odd character. But on top of it all. last what
sjromld the baJlgamers do tet alone their owners if It weren't for
the fickle folk?.
Another tale of tragedy la the
eaUher sad alula victim to die
as result of the plunge, had Just
4ad the Usjh a aeaat week be
for ft happened. He was signed
mm by" the Indians to help an ail
lag catching staff and had played
la tbo asajors with Brooklyn In
his baseball career . . . Fortanate
fellow: George (Dake) Windsor.
Ike WUUasette. W1L and PC'L
pitcher of days gone by. had just
Earned dow a aa attractive offer
fYosa tho Spokes to Join the club
a few days before the wreck. Had
he accepted. Dake might have
We a aa the bao with some of his
prewar Saokaae baddies . . . Sil
vertoa's Joha Day. tho big lefty
ptUher Jwat oat Of the army who
win ooe day surely ' be grabbed
p by a pro ball elab, the other
sight aimed aa offer made to him
by a big league scout. Day says
a waata to spend one year at the
IT of Oregosa before he Ukes to
pro baseballiag ... And Bud
(Cocky ) Brewer, the 2-game
w tauter of Kalem's 194 nine, has
Wa Uklar asorc than a casual
look at tho 949 per month sal-
I
arte aoaao of the current WI slab
mmm are aboorbiag . . .
guessing the MIL play-
lag schedaU has been one of the
pet pastimes of tho year. Bat
brothor. It's ao woes than the
SMMpsrteg slate foe the seasester.
For Instance. "Doc" Regele. the
for aif 8 t a y t o a school sua.
dsesal eoaae back to Salem for s
aertea the rest of the season. SUII
Doe has M gaases at Bremerton
and S2 at YlrUrja! Incidentally.
La the opinions of many of the
! haHgaaaers around the circuit. Doc
ft tho best balls and strikes caller
La Presy Abel's bandit brigade.
. It pays to be popular, men.
VThea Yaacoaver ball bugs heard
(hat Pete Jonas was reiotnlng the
Capa, three parties railed Bob
Brown Co offer living accemmeda
tisas to the wee pitcher-outfielder
and his family. And if you think
the hoasiag situation is tough here
Jvst take-a whirl at it in Vancou
ver., friend!, . . . Speaking of the
Capa.- tho, raen for Ray Orteig
mst Iaeffectivenes a a piuhrr
eaa be blamed on a large lump
fomad near his elbow. Medico
a -rayed the thing and found a
water--sac there big enough to
pinch hit as spare tank fr a
rl u . .
Bciid Ace 2 in I
In AAU Vault
SAN ANTONIO T.'x . J .' -H
(jfV-Bdl Mack. Drake u'n ci
fresh mian. tunied m a 3 "6 7 1 M"i i
meter run in )r competition of
Vie national AAU track and f eid
meet here tonight. M-ckt-iK-t
Don Woid. Washington A t' .
Seattle, at the start of The i.n.A
stretch and had 2yards to .: e
at the finish.
"Trod T" Winter. Li" An
geles A C. w a only one- fourth
-f an inch short of the )i i.ir
sult record in winn.ng tbe e ent
t l J-feet 10S inches Kobe, t
ftart L Angeies A C . arid
George Rimu-n. Bend hign l
Mhool. Bend. Ore, tied rot ec
eetd at 13 feet 6 inches.
Miami Beach Nine
Slatea Benefit
Ulim ftr Arll St Jaine II ' 7 Baker 1 l.oir. pitcher Conger
MIAMI BlAl II. ia Jane is . fft on ba., PoitUnd 10. Lo. An
! Tke Mlasal Beach Flamingoes , riet s to b.e int oteto. Mal-
, . , ,, j or. chuter. Three base hits -Tread-
mi the narida International lea-i ,v c.',c.p Home run-H.mv Sac-
ISf will iaaiu their share af the ! '- ', Mallow, l-ka hor.e
m. . . . . . ... Blown Stolen bases W nee ler. Souza.
gate raeeipts la their game wlthfUKh baited in Harn. Souu.
tkt I afcrlaad rtlats here Tsetdar 1 Lukt. Brown Martin. Tifd
bjfct t famUiea af Raahane ball j c.u,.P. Re.ch 2 T-r,e i w i'niP.e-
r..t. mi . , ... ISoiiieis. Ford and Sean. Attendance
flayers killesl tla a hits crash thts;4III
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Senalor Swal:
B H FVt I B H Pet
I M JM Summers 115 33 244
T 11 JMUwiiMKii 42 10 238 ;
SO SS J325 Scnubie 3 1 20O
a 13 Xti Kewalskl 34 7 14 '
1S4 S2 Jit Bartobm ill U in
tJ 72 301 OerkiM 33 4 121
144 41 3sUWatl 17 3 Hi.
22 Si -2S4 Fallin 1 2 !05
I urn SS 2S3 Sooerbur I Tii 2 Hw
12S 33 2SS Sallys 5 0 f
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Of.. Saturday. Juns 13. 194S
7, At tfi1xr
when his alne is taking one on
the chin, he's an unpredictable
cuss. And whe
n his No. 1 hero
of a bad nrght he
i venomous as a j
is in the throes
raa become as
rattlesnake
Take the other
night at the village ball yard for
instance. The townies were get
ting themselves knocked from the
lead by the bams from Taroma
and mot of the 1272 present, and
shivvering. didn't like It. Ts
but the ninth time in 31 outing
that the locals finished second best
in the home park., but the guy
who bounced his eighty cents or
four bits to get In still didn't like
it. He let the tiullic gang know
It. too. via vocalised rassberrles.
Also. It was the same night that
George Vice, the usually do-no -wrong
first baser, lately In a
twice tried to knock all the air
Spokane bu wreck
Chris Hartjc.
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SALEM'S SENATORS are this -summer attracting a number of Ivory -hunting
major league scouts to town. Here two are shown during a
visit to the Statesman office this week. At left is Bernle de Vivieros
of the Detroit Tigers talking It over with Ken Penner of the St.
Ioais Cardinals. Both de Vivieros and Penner are former major
and Coast league players and managers of WIL clubs. Penner was
once a top Coast league pitcher with the Portland Beavers. (States
man sports photo)
Rain Dunks Salem-Silverton
rmyW TTSTT S S
J tit ll ltf f k if
jm. a,a.aa ww Mr a.
The Salem-Silvei ton scrap for
Junior' baseball b;iuble was halted
vv i."-hed m,t the scheduled game at Silverton. The contest VtrH not be
ll.ied at a iter date if not necessary to rietermirie the champion
ship Siiicm has a Sunday afternoon date at Woodburn. and if the
(i'ap;t!al Postrts (imp that or.e they aie eliminated frcim title conten
jHini A v i tory o er WiKniburn will ne essitate a Saiem-Si'lv erton
ij.itjie . in p4.Mtty tw. to dec-ide the champ. Si I v erton holds a 13-7
S-'jf oiei S.il-ni and is undefeated m the toiunament Wood burn has
tn th : in. nil ted liv losing to both Sil erton and Coach Ha rold Hank's
i.jt'e Lefty Hob Kut.k be lliiuk's pitching choice tir
tic C-P K. th.e '2 o'clo. kt-i Si,i..l...v.
I iska Finally
C,)s Hall Came
I ii.e 28 -Vi
yt-! for foul
t I '4 bat- ('
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'cti.iii Ad I.ika kept
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Portland
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B H O A B H OA
4 0 2 u Tmnavin 4 1 1 0
5 I U 4 Mail"' t I 2 1111
4 I 13 i sai.rr i 4 10 0
4 2 1 0("r.rtp!,r 1 2 0 0 0 '
1 0 0 3 A i cm 3 4 0 1 3
5 2 7 0 Otn a l 4 1111
9 12 1 lifter. 4 2 3 2
2 17 1 Stephnmi.c 4 0 8 2;
C 0 3 Conner. p 0 0 1 1 i
T -k 1 0 0 0 :
Dobrnic p 1 0 0 1 I
OUer. I 110 0,
Mai tin 110 0;
i;isti.i: liio.
Hako p o e o !
cvuiiiii 1 0 0 fl '
Tut.ii 34 8 7 U Total S3 2111
H.i 1 1 it foi Conner in 2nd
Hatted for Dorermr in 7 th.
Barted fer Mailory in 7lh.
: Batted for Baker in 9th.
Pi.rtLar.d
Lia Antki
040 000 0O2 S
000 OOO 300 - 3
I:tit Brsr 1. Schuster 1. Steph
, rn.r 1 Hits off Liska in 9. C'onei
. l .n J rv.bmir 3 in J Baker 2 in 2
! famed runs -l.ka 3. Comr 4. Baker
7 Base on bail c oner I. uooernic j i
1 3 Mi ilnaJi l.i,ka 3. Dobermr
LA AC Spears
Cinder Tide
8AS ANTONIO. Tex.. June
2 PV The I At Angeles Ath
letic elab easily tapped the field
lni ht in the National Junior
AAU track and field meet, al
though winning enly one first
plsee. piling up "t't paints ta
3'j for runner-up Baylor. One
record fell, that being contri
buted bv IJovd IaRearh of the
l'nivrritr af ivconsia. who
printed 200 meters around a
turn in 21.1.
Senators Win, Draw With Tacoma,
Regain League Lead by Half Game
Four-hour, 23-Miinite Evening Sees Soderburg Top Greenlaw,
Lights Take Dive, 2nd Tilt Called in 4th; One Game Tonight
Four-hours and 23-minutes of mostly hectic evening at the ball yard last night amounted to the
wackiest W1L session the natives have braved' th3r semester. But all told no one, except those fearing
frostbite, will probably mind today after scanning developments following the attempted double rassle
between Tacoma's Timers and the town Senators. Hastily, here's what happened: The Solons speared the
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Convene July 9
LOS ANGELES. June 28-(p-A
special meeting of the directors
of the Pacific Coast Baseball
league will be held here July 9 at ',
10 am. it was announced today ,
by Clarence Row land, president ,
cn. irtereri will include the ques-
tion of an annual all-star game
I; : National Aaa !
of Professional Baseball '
here l A L 3 ,nd t L ,
ti i ir im ui di j-iw
nation
leagues
The directors also probably
will discuss the proposal for mak
ing the Pacific Coast league a
major circuit.
i
Davi? (tipers Halted j
SOUTH ORAN'jdE. N.J , June i
28-tP) A heavy thunderstorm ;
washed out the opening matches '
today of the North American
zone Davis cup tennis competi- ,
tion between Mexico and the
United States.
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rf Nllllf f A' i I)
m m mm aa. m. a. a.
the county American Ixgion
momentarily yesterday when rain
Stahrs Outing
0f QoU Menu
It's to be 18 holes of sweep
stakes tournament for the Men's
club clan at Salem golf course
this w eekend. announced
f'ourseman John Varlrv yester
day. Play may be checked in
either Saturday or Sunday, or
both, and contestants will bene
fit by three-fourths of their
handicaps. The return team en
gagement with the Oregon City
golfers has been tentatively set
for the weekend of June 15-16.
according to V a r I e y . Salem
trounced the OC's In the home-and-home
series opener at Ore
con City.
AMVKTS Prolest
Player Payments
af
WASHINGTON, June 28 iP
A formal protest again-t the re-
lease of bail playing veterans I
without payment of a- full year's
salary was made today by the DLs-
trict of C olumbia department of !
the American Veterans of World
War ti
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Golf Men's cluS Sweepstakes, Salem course, all
Swimming linger ana Leslie playground pools.
SUNDAY
Baseball-
-Senators vs. Taroma. sloublebeader. I :M p.m.
Salem legion Juniors at Stooabnrn. 2:30 p.m.
(elf Men's rlub Sweepstakes, Salem rourse. all Say.
Snlmmlng dinger ana Leslie play groans pools.
Floyd and Lloyd Garage
ami. mmm
Box 78 Iansin; Ave.
i first game, an elongated seven-
i inning job, 5 to 3, with Paul So
! derburg pocketing the win and
I Lefty Cyrus Greenlaw, one of the
i league's most winningest artists.
, absorbing the loss. The second
game, starting at nigh on to 11
o'clock, thanks to a bank oT lights
j which went blooey in left field in
the otener to cause an hour-and-i
ten-minute delay, wound up no
w ,, st NllNf:s
w I. Hri
siem 41 23 .641 Spokane
W I. Pet
32 26 552
24 37 3S3
Tact. ma 35 23 603 Vancouver IS 41 .305 !
rn;.ln 32 24 571 Victor la IB 45 .297 !
COn,e, .h ,h' uld jet
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'2 . - Iour comp,ele nea,s' Hul
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somebody beat those guys), shoved !
the Senators back Jo the top of the !
league standing by half a game.
So all in all. it wasn't such a bad
evetiing.
There will be but a single game
tonight at 8:15 and a Sunday twin
bill at 1:30 to button up what will
now be an abbreviated series with
the Har.vel mob. Next time the
Tiges come to town they will have
last nights postponement to play
off.
A sniveling. and certainly
faithful throng of 1226 stretched
through last night s attempts and.
surprisingly enough, had to duck
for shelter from the rain only
nce. A hiah wind and the faulty
lights kept them looking for the '
coffee vendor, however. The arcs
went out in Salem's half of the
sixth with the count 4-3 for the
home side, but despite what looked
like plenty of lights to keep on i
playing, the umps called the 1:10
blow. I
Lffty Cyrus, a prewar great in j
the loop, had himself a ball game
in the fifth. 1-0. but then had his
control backfire on him for four
Salem runs and the ball game.
Three singles, all hit as if with a !
banana stalk, cost Soderburg the
tally in the Tacoma second. ,
Greenlaw, showing brilliant
stuff up to then, wobbled by walk- '
ing Bartolomei and Soderburg to !
start off the Salem fifth. Craw ford I
laid down a perfect bunt along the
third base line and all hands were
safe when Sutak hesitated to field
the near-foul ball. Then Wally
Placer vt rt W hnMnraH a liahtlv-
tapped roller toward short and it i sions of next fal, a 'tball ched
went for a hit when it was too ; u
soft to handle. Bartolomei scoring, j
Vern Reynolds fouled out to j
Catcher Kuper and George Vico, I
. " '""'. "!
pop-out at first. Thing looked bad j
as Greenlaw worked on Dick
Wenner but suddenlv Richard
enner. dui suciaeniy nicnaioi
rapped a terrific w allop to deep j
left center it came a mere six
inches from clean ne the wall ffl ',
! tirely and three more runs were
Tacoma jumped on Soderburg
SVk
sw iftly in the sixth, his lone bad
inning, and three walks, a single (
'by Bobby Joratz and a double by
Peterson amounted to a pair of
runs. Soderburg helped notch his
fifth straight win by
whiffing
Molitor with two men ready to
score, this ending the frame
Two more walks by Greenlaw,
one to Kerr and the other to Bar
tolomei. the two separated by the
1'10 delay, and Crawford's line
single to left Rave Salem her oth
er run in the sixth. Bill Schuble
came in to work the final heal for
the locals and retired the Tige?
1 -2-3.
Kong Iee Fallin and a fast
balling Warren Martin squared
off for the second try. and de
spite walking eitjht in another of
his sessions at trying to find the
plate. Iee was only 1-0 down
when the end tome. That one run
c;:rr.e on no hits and was the re-
suit of fw of Fallm's free tick
ets. Tacoma had but two hits off
I.ee iiriil a double play in the fn-t
heat after he had walked the
sacks full hauled him out of a
jam. In fact. Tacoma left eihl
men stranded in the four innings.
Salem had but one hit off Martin.
Tonight's single offers Eddie
Kowalski for our side against an
other Tiger lefty, this one Fred j
Gay, recently turned loose by Se-
attle and taken on by the Tiges. I
He is a veteran Coast leaguer
Ohio Critic In for
Had Time; Hunt Oitent
GRAND RAPIDS, O , June 28 -(JPi
Ohio crows big bunches of
1 black feathers stuffed with rau
cous voices and evil minds pre-
oared todav to duck as the na-
tional crow hunting championship
opened in nearby woods. More
than 100 guys with guns and
crow calls w ill compete in the
two-day hunt,, the first since war
nilenced ihntsuns
5"
oy.
Kahut Kayoes
Hughes in 3rd
Woodburner Notches
23rI I'ro Knockout
PORTLAND. Ore , June 2 (&)-
Joe Kahut, 182 pounds, Woodburn,
Ln.u l,.,l .,.., Tio.. t....ir r..
"':". v . "v"'
tliigne?, lUZ, 1ms Angeles, in one
i miriirte 40 seconds of the third
round of their scheduled 10-round
main event 'here tonight,
The knockout punfh. an over-
nana ngnt to tne nead, came in
iess than six minutes of the bout,
The Woodburn farmer had it easy
B0ine the first rounds, hanrtin out
lots of body punishment. It was 4
V . I . . . 1 l -
ranuis xjru proiessionai xayo.
In the semi-windup, Roy Haw
lins. 188, Portland, kayoed Bob
Nestell, 188 '2, Los AngeleA with a
plexus punch in 1:35 of the first
round. A capacity crowd hardly
knew the bout had started before
Hawkins unleashed the telling vi
cious left hook.
Eery bout on the card ended
with a knockout. Dick Wagner,
147, Oregon City, stopped Don
Crowe, 144, Tacoma, in the second
round: Joe Bon. 184, Clervais. fin
ished Bomber Daniels, 178, Port-
'and. in the second, and Chuck
Brown, IJ5, Portland, kayoed
Frankie Perry, 137, Portland, in
the third.
Montana Left
Off Hoop Sked
SPOKANE, June 28 P) The
northern diision. Pacific Coast
conference, today adopted a 1946
47 basketball schedule which ex
cluded Montana Slate university
from conference competition.
Division coaches and graduate
managers today adopted next sea
son's schedules for baseball, track,
tenuis, swimming and golf, and
expected to end their meeting to
morrow wun preliminary discus-
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TACOMA. June 28 7P Harry ;
Givan tame from behind this af- :
tartikirt 1 r riofo'il D , -a v. S
,n Par fic Northwest aniateu'r golf '
. - ciimiiifl i, aiiu lii.-uicil all ail-
Seattle championship round to-
morrow Givan's opponent w ill be :
Ernie Jonson. a 5 to 4 w inner over
Al Mengert. Spokane, in the other :
semifinal match today.
Women's championship matches
tomorrow will find Spokane's Bet-
ty Jean Rucker, also
a defending
titlist, pitted against Barbara
Smith. Miss Smith eliminated ,
CIracie Ee Moss, Corvallis, 2 and 1, I
todav
PCL Scores:
Seattle 000 011 OOCV 2 6 1
Oakland 107 5O0 20' 15 18 0
Soriano. Dii,orari 3 . Williams (41
and Beard: Bearden and Krars.
San Francisco 0OO t 0i 1 0
San Ii K' ooo WK1 IKK) 0 4 1
Jansen and I . Dumk-r, Bowman
9i and B.-.!lintr
Hollywood 000 CXK) OCWv S 1 0
Sacramento (KH) mil lMi2 -3 8 4
1 Per7. and t'n-r Smith NVlson ifil
'and Mairucci.
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First game 7 inninfis:
Taroma J Salem (5)
Moi,tor.l 4 "a oo.wfrdr 4 I 0 0
Sutak :t 3012 r'lat-er. 3102
Clifford. I 3 0 4 0 Reynold .2 3 111
Valine. in 4 1
Kuper. c 2 2
Jorta.r 3 I
Peterson. 3 1
Marsh. 2 3 1
Grnlaw.p 2 0
Kemper 1 0
1 0 Vico.l 3 0 12
8 1 Wenrxr.m 3 1 4
0 0 Summers. 1 2 0 1
0 1 Kerr.c 2 1 1
2 0Bartomlj.3 0 0 2
0 OSodrbrR.p 10 0
0 OKubiak.s 1 0 0
Gullic 1 0 0
Schuble. p 0 0 0
2
2
1
0
Totals 28 6 18 4 Totals 23 6 21
- Batted for Sutak in 7lh.
Batted or Sodeibuig In 6th.
Tacoma . 010 002 0 3
Hits . . . 030 102 O 6
Salem 000 041 " - 5
Hits 110 031 C
Ip B H R Er So Bb
Greenlaw 6 23 6 5 S S
Soorrburr S S3 S 3 1 1 3
schuble 1 300000 stolz in the 13th round of a 15-
bJrriea' on oTeT 3!n ounder in Madison Square Gar
6 Two-base hits: Wenner. Peterson, i den but only after the curly
Runs batted in: Joratz 2. Flasr. Wen-1 haired Jerseyan had put up one
ner 3. Peterson. Crawford. Double I .u ,- .cn in
plays: Kuper to Marsh. Umpires: Har-
ris and Rice. Time: 3 00.
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At 5 cents a pound for anything over 40 acres, 14 cents a i
pound for commercial fertiliser. Experienced crop dusting
pilots. Flying ships capable of carrying 1000 pounds. per j
load.
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FASTER MORE EFFICIENT MEANS OF
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ACE FLYING SERVICE
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Stanford Champs; Robinson
PRINCETON. N. J., June 28
-(-Stanford's pay as you play
golfers, participating In the na
tional collegiate A. A. golf tourn
ament for the first time since 1943,
eame in between thunder-showers
today to win the team champion
ship with an aggregate score of
19.
Meanwhile Charles Llnd. Den
ver university's sole representa
tive, took the lead in the indi
vidual contest at the. halfway
mark of the 72-hoIe medal play
test with 143. one stroke ahead
of Oklahoma's Charles Coe.
NEW YORK. June 28 -(Ar)-Champion
Marty Servo and chal-
Phil Rampage Continues; Sevens
Beats A's; Williams Crashes 20th
COAST LEAGl'E STANDINGS
WLPd W L Pet
Oakland M 33 S3" San Diego 47 44 .JOS
sn Frn SI 34 .628 Sacramnto 42 31 .452
Los Angta 4 41 .544 Portland 32 5 .364
Hoiij wod 46 44 .311 'Seattle 31 57.352
national LEAGIE
Brooklyn 41 23 .641 CincinnaU 26 31 .475
chicato'1 33
27 .550 New York 26 36 .406
34 .477 Pittsburgh 24 37 .393
uosion Jl
AMERICAN LEAGl'E
K",on. . T 12 Ifl S.V ,uli 2, V7
Detroit
34 30 .531 Chicago 25 37 .403
Watnngtn 32 31 .503 Philadelph 18 48.281
Ortisalui In the major what they
dl- Friday:
cordon. Yankees 3 14 10 0
whitman. Ddgrs 4
4 0 0 0
1 0 0
1 3
Pesky.
Red Sox 4
Doerr,
Red Sox B
Tacoma, Fresno
In lee Circuit
LOS ANGELES. June 28 (P-
Two new clubs Tacoma, Wash..
and Fresno. Calif .--were admitted
to the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey
league at a meeting of club own-
ers todav.
The addition of Tacoma and
Fresno expanded the league to
11 clubs. The northern division
will include Vancouver and New
Westminster. BC. Seattle. Port-
land ancf T; coma. The southern
Hivivion eomorises San Francisco.
0 Oakland, Hollywood. Los Ange
0 les, San Diego and Fresno.
0 :
Wildcat Bob'
' ! Retains Title
NEW YORK. June 28-(4)-Bob-ct
Bob Montgomery held on to
his world lightweight champion-
hip tonight by flattening AUie
"l a-"" "C"'J
any ring.
eager Bay Robinson were signed
tussle In Yankee stadium Aagast
21.
HOLLYWOOD. June U-(JP)-A1
Msthes. Hollywood sportsman and
cafe owner w bo says he- repr
sents a syndicate of motion pic
ture executives, announced to
night he had wired President Wil
liam Be nsw anger of the Pitts
burgh Pirates a bid for the na
tional league franchise.
MONTREAL. Jane 28 -OP) -Ellsworth
Vines, the former tennis
star from Chicago, blasted the
back nine of the Beacons field
golf club course today with a
Babe Ousted;
Berg Advances
nTr wntvr: T,,r,- vs Fmudeipuu woo 300 020 2- 7 is a
DES MOINES. June 2S-(P - Kennedy. Tnnklt 5. Kraua iS acd
A rebounding "Georgia peach," Lombirdi. Cooper c; Miunrr, Rip-
22-year-old Louise Suggs of near '. p ' Krt " sI7""MCk
Atlanta, blasted the bid of muscu- oucao oio 101 ooo a-a I
. , ' . , . Cincinnati . 000 010 200 1 4 12 1
lar Babe Didrikson Zahanas for a Borowy. Wyse 7 and McCuUough;
third Straight title with a brilliant j Vandernieer and Mueller.
1 up victory today In the semi- : Boston . ooi ooo ooo 1 0
finals of the women's western J0'5" , .tfTii
. . Sain, white ill and Misi. Padgett
open golf tournament. tflj. Lombardi and Edwards.
Patty Berg of Minneapolis, who ' st Louu ooo ocs ooo a 11 1
had shared medal honors with i Pittsburgh ooo ooo oio l I
Mi Siipm .iir-c iverf the other I Pottett and Kluttz; Roe. Gerheauaer
semi-final clash, also in an 18
hole finish battle as she outlasted
Dot Kirby of Atlanta, 1 up.
Patty, winner of the event in
1941 and 1943. and Miss Suggs
will square off in a 36-hole cham
pionship tussle tomorrow.
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National league:
Musial. Cardinals ..
Vernon. Senators ..
William. Red Sox
Hopp. Braves
Bernardino. Browns
Runs batted ln-
Walker. DcxlKers. 51: Slaughter. Car
dinals. 48: Musial. Cardinals. 48. Amer
ican league: Williams. Red Sox. 62: !
Doerr. Red Sox. 61: York. Red Sox 54. !
Home runs National league: Mize.
Giants. 13; Blattner. Giants. 9: Kiner. j
Pirates. 9. American league: Williams. '
Red Sox. 20: Greenberg. Tigers, 19. I
Keller, Yankees. 17.
TROUT PLANTING BEGUN
PORTLAND, Ore., June 28-c7P)
The state game commission an
nounced today it had begun
planting 1,200.000 rainbow trout
in Cascade mountain lakes. The
first batch was taken to the Mar
ion Forks area.
II V? V1 W
to Meet Servo
seven -under-par 29 for a tS ajsd
a new coarse record.
Bat at the end of the day's
play, he could claim only a Mo
for second place after the first
38 holes of the Canadian open
golf t ebatnpionshf p. Leader at the
halfway mark was the - lean for
mer sergeant from Little Sock.
Ark., E. J. (Dutch) Harrison. Har
rison posted a C9. three.-aader
standard figures, this afternoon to
add U his initial S for
of 137.
SEATTLE. Jane ZS-i.-TVDon O
War wen the feature seventh raee
at Longacres today, cove ring the
distance In 1:13.
Quakers Near
1st Division
PHILADELPHIA. June 2&HJP)
The amazing Philadelphia Phillies
were one step nearer the National
league's first divisicn here tonight
as they downed the New York
Giants in ten innings 7 to 5, with
Catcher Andy Seminick's pair of
homers leading the way. Other
NationalTesults saw the loop-lead- -ing
Brooklyn Dodgers retain their
margin over the second-place St.
Louis Cardinals with a 3 to 1 de-
cisiorung oi me Boston Brave
while the Cardinals were measur
ing last-place Pittsburgh, 5 to 1.
Cincinnati's Reds beat Chicago 4
to 3 in ten frames. "
In the American league Bill
Bevens showed why he is ranked
No. 2 on the New York Yankee
mound staff, the lanky Oregonian
hurling the McPhailmen to a 4 to
1 triumph over the hapless Phil
adelphia Athletics. Ted Williams
walloped his 20th homer of the
season, giving him . the major .
league lead, as he paced the King- -pin
Boston Red Sox in. a 12 to 1
lacing of the Washington Senators.
St. Louis shut out the Detroit Tig
ers 9 to 0 on Dermy Gatehouse's
twirling w h iTe Cleveland un-
leashed five runs in the fifth in-
ning to down Chicago T te J.
Aaserlcaa Leacae
Philadelphia 000 001 0001 T
New York 000 010 03 4 t 1
MarchUdon. Savage til and Rosary -Bevens
and Robinson.
Detroit 000 000 0000 1
St. Louis 000 010 0 II 1
Trout. Caster iliJnton and
Swift; Gaiehouce and Scfaultx. Helf ill. .
Washington 000 000 010 1 11
Boston . 003 024 30 11 12 1
Wolff. Scarborough (St. Ptererti tS
and Guerra. Harris and H. Wagner.
j Cleveland 101 050 607 11 1
Chicago . 200 OO0 00 2 I
i Gromek and Hegan; Uamner, Hayneo
! (3 and Tresh.
I Natieaal Leaue
New York . 000 103 10S S- 3 10 f
(Bp, Albosta (I) and Lxpex.
Carnett Hired
SEATTLE. June 28 op Ed
Carr.ctt. Seattle outfielder, will be
the new playing manager cf Van
couver's Western International
league baseball team. Carnett
will play first base.
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