The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    TImP Or. Statesman, Salem. Pro.. Wednesday. Joly 10. 1946 i
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'Early-Game Outburst; Flager Hits Homer
I " ' ' in . ii I. mii ii hiimmi w ssssssas.
Senators Trip Caps, 5 to 4;
Gerkin Notches 14th Victory
VANCOUVER. B . -C. July 9
ar.d !..;: hutl.ng m the tight spots
Viri.it: Capilanus in the opening
14-h icUiry.
M-h-.e rni.-ters who look with
K-m : id layout can now pop another button. The visiting pros
M -. r .-iiv oohed and ahhed all over 'the place while playing their
ra r .r.i v a eep; one way of saying they thought it was one of the
ilr.e't co.res on-tne coast. ryme
Pr A! Z rr.snerman was especially
borate v. llh the nice words.. And -
k.. h eovertismg as that will snrelyf ,. '
tt".-o'l 'nthn laiger tournaments to j?"--t-.e
. .;.fct- . . What's happened ;
to Iai Kubik''- At f.rst he balked J
s? K 'is-g To :Spokane. after all. he l J
rw a ijmny to Mippot i ann nop-
piT'p i:'..ufMl the country isri't easy
.n trie -avings account - but he has
regi-'.es ed with the Spokes and is
p',i-.ng regular shortstop for them.
r.:. hi is god for Kubiak. He would
iaf 4-en iaught but utility man
.t ".he S!iem. . . . Second guess
.! Ni question but wrut the Sa-
iem-'AVr.atchee series ju.-t past was
THE CRUCIAL week s brawl of the
."is. r to dale So what1 So Prexy
ar i:tf i assigned Oene Hansen as
! "'. 'he i.Fipires. a:-,d Hansen ad
rr, v.e!iv r.ad never umpned a game
t; -e .n ' r I ft-' He looked the
j-. t .v..- jh. .' ex-T..c.m.i T.ti her LOU Kl'BLAK
liioen wa.ri't !?yini. Out tie appeared badly out of place during his
ft M- behind the ri.-h F'.'i the life of us we can't figure why Prexy
Act! had an :i;exi ;eticed man laboring beie that week. Mebbe he
t:ctes ; :r. U?eak:f:g em in the hard way . . . Floyd (Lefty) Isekite,
T.c. rr..i wh;.-ba;itr. was oifered the Spokane manager
f p -a :;g the pie- t i i, leleuse of GJenn Wright., but nixed it
it ''.): : ri,v Taenia -hipv ard job. I tty is a superintendent in one
i' e h:g ara- ar.d t y now could p:ob;.b!y buy the Spokes for qash
Ii rr.:;geiial br.iif! ;.i ni.mber mean anything, watch out for
i'-p.!T.i. - 'lain for th W I pennant Harland 1iff is the top skipper and
.;4.v.r .por. both Kx-Mki Spence Harris and former Salem Boss
:-)e Pe-trset. for help if need be . . . Speaking of managers, Merv
;S"e.. o: e ' tP.oe who ame and
;er. i. r.tri rriin at t'oitland.
t.-A sr;L -e: ris V.ai.t in tr.e Calt
:Ic 'r: a fStj'.e league and scouts for
jtne Ch; afco Cubs on the side.
jSrie-p;i. s w tti PortU.nd still
J .e; h.-rr;. for the Waiias are
Hntrhall Otting Fin' tb
R-s i lie of 'he v. ff k is the
!.. .:t: a h:ch the Spkai e benefit
r . g-o Aiirig Kaebail in K'"i'.-
J""C K'-rd job m jjomg
t t f r.r-.2.y,for 'he families
the t.-'-foftui-ates killed in the
i'-tj -e k A goal of V'O 000 was
9'. oy a Sps kar.e omrr.it tee. but
tfi! i.g i e a as mm e, thn tiaif
-re:.-f.e ;n tr.e SeafJe- ak!and
gnve jr. S;nK;.e Mcir.fl.iv right.
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. ,'tJKl.OOoi ,n tftat u.gle ' g..me. The
Ka- rrl-! : .-a-A tm' f ce o n -
lii KJn e drew 1.S00
fid. when
ttje 'Avtr e- . obi.gir g et'oiigh to
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(CP-On 4the strength of four runs in the! first and one in the fifth
by Steve fJerkin, Salem Senators tonight ifode to a. 5-4 victory over
game of thgir Western International league series. It was Gerkin's
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pride upon their picturesque South
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Chief sv Vies,
Tars in Wins
By rr.r Aociated Pre4
Wenatchee's Chiefs didn't nar- 1
row their two and-a-half game
1.1.1.. 1 O C I
i(.m sftlljr,14f Hst night but they
j,k0 didn't 1r anv sroimH m
it iiiiiu nir ii lie. irai ii 1 1 j( z
they overw helmed the Spokane
Indians 14 to 6 in a WIL tilt at
Wenatchee. In other WIL contests
the Bremerton Tars took a 12
to 11 win over the Yakima Stars
r I
a .....
and the Victoria Athletics outlast- of u S' tennis iStars began a se
ed the Tacoma Tigers for an 18 i rie of invitatiipn contents before
to 1 1 ti uimph i crowd that included King Gus-
Spokarr SOI 000 030 11 2
wn.tine J.V) ow 7f 14 IS 2
ii-r,g HiiiKiiidi Hi and Vrlrinn:
i'ltri m aid t ilftrj aid .
T. . ..rt, 20001 401311 II 1
V, :..! .a 2 I 2 I U 12 0 01 11 l 2
JuiiKhlt.tft. dy 13'. Jirriiriinn..fc Sl.
Rai .ru ( " i and Cooper . Jtnwn, B'an-
fcion.p i6i ai.d I'aulxoT)
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v.3 ooi jm ii u i
050 104 (ill 12 11 3 i
iv hin ' omnn i4. Chappetta 7i
K h I', i il . t .Hi and MrConne!!. Moil
I ii'n-i i.u 'J' Mriinl, :in ill and Volpi
Sli rock-Eagle
Tilt Tops A's
A IMf.l I sTMISiS
W 1. IM W I Pi t
o,, s n i oo V Motois 1 2 33:
k , II 1 Ihm f'r.lK 0 3 0O0
F.i ; 1 1 6"i Mlfliifr 0 3 0I0
1 'ikIi feat-fl jhio k Motor!, re.
rr!l n-.li eiiKtheried tv the addii
tun! of bob Funk, ace of the Amer
ican Iruion junior nine. kim
afain.'-t the capable F.aglen Lodgers
in torught s ft ature game in Junior
H.i'-cball league, "A" division play.
The iiiiine i. booked f(r six o'clock
at ( .loittla. Meanwhile, the Val
1 vi-
lev Motors, in fourth place, tangle !
lie, luriys. iJairy. snaring the
l ijioie leuft with Shrock's. plays
loniiniim' night again.ot the Police.
A!J tatrii have leen strength
ened by additions of Junior Le
JO on plyeis.
ft
Bl RGI.ARS TAKE ASPIRIN
PHILADELPHIA. July (?
Po! ie disclosed that buig
!sr hae stolen 288 fountain pens
i.and 2592 aspirin tablets over the
w eek end.
19-Y ear-Old Jack Pinto Top
Man in Grapple Tournament
Branny and Blond Jack Pinto,
at 19 Years old one of the most
promising gladiators In the grap
pling game, last night emerged
as (1) a new favorite with the
folks and (2) winner of the
single-night elimination tourna-
Cjrrient at the Ferry Street Garden.
-'oarhed by - his once- famous
lather. Stanley Pinto, who cer
tainly must have known all the
u resiling and rasslin ropes.
Jack outmaneuvcred no less
than Bruising Bruno Angello In
the final brawl.
The Owen party, loaded with
matches of every kind, opened t
with Clownish Iron Mike Nsscr
ian flopping Ditto Bulldog Jack
son with a half crab hold. Brui
sing Bruno then tricked Jack
Kiser into a full crab to beat him
in No. 2. . Power man Georges
Dusette' was too much strongie
for Billy McEuin. and when
Milium, gave with the rough
stuff Georges quickly applied
his all-conquering full nelson for
the win in No. 3. Pinto sat out
the first round with a bye.
In semifinals, Bruno and Iron
Mike gave with the most ferrious
as well as hilarious argument
of the evening. Angello gaining
r
The Seniitors never were behind
after thir Xirst inning. Wally Fla- PORTLAND, July -7P)-Port-ger
accounted for two of the four land's; Beavers dropped the series
j - opener to the Sacramento Sen-
1 WH ITANDINGI
t WLPrt? wiPrt.
Salem I 49 28 .KM Spokane 83 32 ..SO
Wenachee 4 3J 600! Ya k tma SI 40 .437
Rrmrt 4 57 M7 Vinmiivrr M 47 347
iTacoma 40 an 57lJvirtortar3M 299
4 runs in ithat frame, hitting a ho-
mer with Duane Crawford on
base. Ted Gullic and Hal Sum-
kx - ti,- 4. D
lie singled 'to score George Vico
and Summers ringing double sent
Gullic scampering home. Third
Basemah Gullic also drove in the
Senators' fourth run in . the fifth
with a qouble that sent Dick Wen-
ner across the plate with the win-
nine run
A three-run third inning w.O
tne caps nig irame. ai nreicn-
mar drove the first run over the
plate arid Playing Manager Eddie
Carnett hit a homer with Kretch
mer onl to account for the other
two. Their; other run in the sev
enth came on Reg Clarkson's four
bagger. jThe win was Salem's fifth
straight!
Salcrn .1 - 400 Old 000 5 S 2
Vancouver ... 003 000 1004 S 0
Gerkut and Salmon; Marshall and
Spurgeon. ,
City All-Out
For 'Tommy'
Prospect for a record-smash
ing crowd of perhaps COOt at
the Monday night Tommy Ed
wards benefit game between
Salem's Senators and the par
ent Portland Beaver were bet
ter than ever today as the tick
et sale for the contest was re
ported In high gear. Handling
the ticket are Maple-Keene.
the Elks crab. Stevens and Son
Jewelers. Bligh Billiards. No
ble's tavern. Cliff Parker and
his Booster, and ' the ball park
office. For persons who ; have
delayed buying ducat It is .em
phasised there are still seats to
be had. But get 'em quick for
they're going fast!
t ""VT '
U .S. IN Gttl8l
Defeat Swedes
STOCKHOLM. July 9-iiP-Budge
Patty and Pauline Betz.
both of Los Angeles, won their
opning matches today as a group
wv. iffis nru, winner ui inr
women's singles title at Wimble
don last week, beat Mary Leger
borg. 6-4, 9-0, while Patty turned
back Torsten Johannnon, Swedish
Davis cup Star. 7-9, 8-6, 62, 9-7.
N'avy Organize ('oast
J . -
Service Critl Ieague
i SAN FRANCISCO, July 9-iJP)
Lt. Comdf. Sax Elliott. Pacific
coast athletic director for navy
fleet atr. today announced forma
tion of a 'six -team Pacific coast
service football league. Teams re
presenting , S a n Diego. Seattle,
Moffett field, tl Torro rriarines. j
Miiamur marines, and the Ala-
meda naval air station crnprie
the league, All teams will begin
practice Aug. 20.
McNeill Heats Foe
SPRING . LAKE, N J . July 9 -iP)-Third-)tceded
Don McNeill of
Orange, who had a bye in the fint
round, defeated Hugh Lynch of
Washington. DC, in the only sec-
i i , . v. . .w . crn:
"i" .ou "u 1" ,
j sn av r iiauviNii via; wvs
, nis matches today. The scores
: were fl-3, 36, S-0.
PCL Scores:
! Tuesday results:
San Dieo i . 1 00 000 020 - 3 S S
San rrancinco . 401 004 01 10 10 S
I . raU." Chappie 3. Bowman iSI.
i B'illheart 8 and Kice: Werle and
Ogrodowskl.
Ofckland 100 100 1012 14' 2
Seattle . - 001 010 0OO -1 10 1
Fhea and Raimondl; Pulford and Sue-
a surprisingly popular decision
after 15 minute. Pinto then de
buted' by eutgrappling Dusette
in another surprise and getting
the hod. This was the most
wrestlngest offering on the bill.
The finale w as another popular
decision by Referee George Pop
penheimer when he awarded the
verdict to class-laden Pinto over
Angello.
If his bouncing around last (
night is any Indication, the 19- lulu late this week aboard the
year-old adonis will soon become Matson freighter Sea Skimmer,
one of the '.most popular grapp- Fifty-fix others were shipped re
fers to show In the northwest "cently. 1
g & Service
sy
aw Hi
i
Service for Oilier
Hakes
IHIOGG -
APPLIANCE &
2fi0 State
Salem
Hapless Bevos
Lose to Sacs
Smith Tops Ilelser
III Pitching Duel
rnttt I rir.rr iTivnivr.i
j . .. WLPrt! wLPct
k,"nd 22J'?:fan Die f22 115
! w 4 !s4S Portund0 as3 aso
: Holly uod 13 4 5ii SeatUe 34 M 340
aiors nere lonigni to z. wnn
Al Smith nosing out Koy Helser
tieht hurlin? duel The Sacs
! ,n a Wgnt.nuriirig auei. ine cats
sct5red a Dair of runs in the sec-
! ond innine and followed with
I aUi 4" ixth a"d
"ei?hth frames- The SaYert?US,h;
I ?r !. k .
! eighth. Smith allowed but four
! Hits aainst Helser's nine,
H 0 A prtUn-
Ramicy m 5 l t oshone.m
j ciorbeit.i s i u l Escobar, t
! 0 J
Marty.l 4 3 3 o Roch.r
1 Marcuei.ei 4 1 s o Harris !
Oalveyja 4 1 J 3 rurner.e
a Smith p s o o i Hiwr pv
B H O A
3 0 4 0
3 0 7 1
S 1 3 1
4 10 0
4 0 0 0
4 10 0
S S 4
4 0 4 3
Sill
Qmhvi,i o o o o suvwon
10 0
MiUmon 1 0 0
, Totals 33 S 27 131 Totals 33 4 27 10
i-Batted for Helser In th.
"Batted for Escobar in Sth.
i Sacramento 020 001 010 4
Portland . 000 100 0102
! Errors Corbett. LilUrd. Calvey.
Storev. Runs batted m Ramsey 2.
Turner. Marcuccl. A. Smith. Harris.
Two base hits-Harris. Marty. Calvey.
Storey. Sacrifices Escobar. Marcuccl.
teit on bases Sacramento 11. Port
land 9. Bases on balls Heiser S. A.
Smith 4. Strikeouts Helser 7. A. Smitn
4. Earned runs Helser 4. A. Smitn
t3nipire Powell. Fioresi and Wameke.
Time 1 52. Attendance 2424.
Angott Cleared
hv Jack Bout
WASHINGTON. July JWD
Sammy Angott got S4.9S7.39
and a clean bill of health from
the district boxing commission
today. ;'The commission order
ed bis purse held up Last night
after he failed to come out for
the se Tenth round of a wild
brawl with Beau Jack, who was
awarded a technical knockout,
and held an Inquiry.
FRANK BROWN
'for good' this time.
J
Frank Brown
Quits Parrish
Frank Brown. phyieal edura-
jion dire tor at Pari xsh junior
hiiih school and known in the
Ka lem vicinity as an ouUtariding
developer of baxkelball players.
has severed his connections with
the local School system it was an
nounced Tuesday at the school
administration office. Brown lhad !
tendered his resignation over a 1
year ago but because of the scar- I
city of teachers at that time con- j
sented to serve another year. He
will now stay with a Job with j
the state highway department.
Brown began his Salem teach
ing and coaching career 23 years
ago at the old McKinley junior
high school. He moved to Parrish
after one year and had been there
ever? since, save for two yenrs
during the war when he handled
the Salem high school hoop team.
Parrish maple squads compiled a j
great record under his direction, j
Senator Swal:
(Throufh July 7)
B H Pet B H Pet 1
Salmon IIS 4S .412 Kecr 14 37 253
.Schuble 13 S .35 Sum'ers 1S3 43 .235
riaser 72 2S Mi Cun'non 52 12 111
Oullir 107 37 .346 Kowalskl 43 S 209
CrawTd 21 72 .333 Bart 1 ml 201 38 .ISA
Lucchesi SO 26 J2S Wyatt 25 4 .ISO
Vlca 2H S7 Mi Falhn JO 3 ISO
Wenner 277 7 .24 Gerkin 3 4 .111 I
Reya ds 1M 54 284 Souerb'g 23 2 .067 :
Pitchers G W I. Pel W a S O 5h
Sodeiburg . 12 5 1 857 28 3 0 ,
Guiinarson 17 10 4 .114 41 6 1 '
Gikin 27 13 .64 31 2 0
Watt
... 17 6 3 .667 SI 70 2 !
17 7 7 J00 62 70 1 !
0 2 2 .500 16 16 I
16 2 5 286 55 46 1 !
Kcwalski
Sellable
lallln ,
CATTLE OFF TO HAWAII
SEATTLE. July 9 ii-A scc-
j ond shipment of Washington state
! dairy cattle 76 Holsteins is
scheduled to leave here for Hono- i
on Easy & .
BKOS.
FURNITURE
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Uiir senators: statistics
Br AI Us ht ner
Spetta Editor. The Statesman
With an assist Crm the "Sesui
Ur Swat" tabulated dally en this
page, following j are statistics,
thumbnail style. On the ball boys
who have been snaking for those
pleasant evenings and Sunday
afternoons at Waiters park since
the late Frisco Edwards brought
'em to town last April (all tabu
lations through Sunday's double
header with Weria tehee):
Games won at kome 29: lost at
home 1 1 ; won on
road 19; lost on
road 17 which
a fine won
wori by shut-
lost record. Gam'
outs, S: lost via
lutouts. 3. Dts-
trl button of games won and lost
Wcna tehee. wo) 8, lost S; Spo
kane, won 11. list 7;. Yakima,
2 Million Hunters
Aiming for Duck
WASHINGTON. July sWPV
A record number of duck bunt
era la In prospect for next sea
son. Albert M. Day. director of
the fish and wildlife service,
predicted today the sale of duck
stamps will reach 2.SSS.SSS In
the current fiscal year. The
stamp, w hlch must be pur
chased by all duck hunters over
IS years of age, went on sale
July 1.
Freese Moves,
To 2nd Round
COLUMBUS. O. July 9 jJT) A
darkhorse hopped into the nation
al women's collegiate golf tour
nament muddle today in the per
son of Rosann Shaffer of Toledo.
O . the Rollins college sophomore
The 18-year-old Oh loan hacked
out a three-imder-par 37 on thr
out-going nine today to trim win
some Dorothy Pas on of Beaver
college, 7 arid 5, and go into the
second round.
Tomoi row Rann faces Carol
"Babe" Freese of H eei college,
Portland. Ore.. a fiery little
slasher who qtialified vsith a 76
and then buried Therese Claw sort
of Highland Park. Mich . .Junior
college, S and 4, in tla s fust
round.
Stars Advance
In 'Hills' Meet
FOREST HILLS. N Y . July 9
fyfp)-The field in the national pro
fessional grass court champion
ship was trimmed to 16 at the
west side tennis club today. Fif
teen of the survivors were seeded
players.
The only "stranger" in the
group was Frank Goletz of Wash
ington. D. C. who put out Wal
ter Senior of Seattle. Wash., seed
ed No. 13. in the second round.
Don Budge of Oakland Cal..
ranked No. 2 behind Bobby Riggs,
gained his bracket without hav
ing to extend himself by downing
George Scrwiiset, New Yoik, 6-4.
7-5.
Nl'T GROWER GROUPS MERGE
PORTLAND. July 9 - P) - The
Northwest Nut Growers will be
formally set up tomorrow by
merger of the North Pacific Nut
Growers Cooperative. Dundee, and
the Etieene Fruit Growers Nut
Marketing association.
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"Wu TL, .V JSi :
f'VVWiV aWT.CIVK THE '
NEVER A WEEK GOES BY!
But one or two persons come into our office with a letter from
the State Financial Responsibility Department saying they will
lose their drivers license and auto platirs. unless they file
Autn Liability Insurance right now. They; have been involved
In an auto accident without Auto Liability Insurnce.
Don't drive a car In Oregon without Auto Liability Insurance.
SALEM'S GENERAL
CHUCK
R I '-l n n - s ni 11 IfllOfrt)!
LiJ ilLl insurance Pr J
"Oregon s Largest Upstate Agency"
Solum and Coos Bay
129 N. Commercial Salem 4400
i
won . lost S. Taeoma. won f.
lost 2 r Bremerton, won S. lost 4 ;
Vancouver, won . loot X; Vic
toria, won 11. lost 3. Extra-Inning
games won, 5. Extra-Inning
games lost, none. Extra-inning
tame tied, one. Double plays ex
ecuted. 52 (one of highest marks
in league). Errors committed. 111
(an averagr of 2.3 per game for
poorest in league).
Pitching: (Cj-mes won. lost fnd
participated in by moundsmen.
plus their respective shutouts,
strikeouts and bases on balls are
listed In "Senator Swat.")
HUtinc: Following are distri
bution of doubles, triples, hom
ers, stolen bases, sacrifice hits
and runs batted In for each reg
ular, and toot Intruding pitchers.
Seeded Netters
Win in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, July -
Seeded favorites in th western
tennis championships had little
trouble in sm iving the early
rounds today. Billy Talbert of
Wilmington, Del , seeded No I,
defeaU-d 14-year-old Johnny Hau
lier of WeMlxiry, Lam Ialand.
6-1 and 6-3. and then achniiml
to the third tound by defeating
Olen Parks of Mishawaka. Ipd
- Seymour Greenbiitg of Chica
go, seeded No. 2. advanced to the
uuaiter finals after drawing a
! first-touiid bye, and Robert Fal-
kenhuig of I Angeles. No. 3.
went into the thud round with
victories over Martin Silverman
of Cle eland, 6-3 urid 6-4, and
Harry Men of ("ai buiirlle. Ill .
6-1. 6-3. F.dkenbuig Is national
collegiate champion
Boom, Boom!
N a liana I I
rat Me Amelia an I .
H I M I A H II II A
J y 0 7 11 MiNJt iii 2 I I
1 I I nc m I !
26 I '.ipir.n m 2 o I
2 0 0 i I'rkHi a 1 I) I
2 1 0 II strpben a 3 2 u 4 '
2 13 0 Williams. I 4 4 10)
1 0 Keller r 4 110;
1 o 0 0 t)oerr.2 2 0 1 1
3 t 2 1 Gordon 2 2 10 1
I o 0 n Vernon. 1 2 0 2 1
1 o 7 i Yoi 11 1 2 I S O
10 11 Keltner 3 00
1 0 I OStnnwss.3 3 10 0
1 1 0 0Haesr 10 3 0
2 S 4 I Rosar.c 2 1 t 0
3 0 4 6 Wagner. c 10 4 0
I O II I r el ler p 0 0 S 0
I jS e OlAppliiiS I O O
6 0 0 u New list p I I I O
loo" Uiekev 1 a 0
0 0 0 oKlimri p I I 6 0,
Srlindl 2
Gualine 1
Muiiil I
r.jirtp.l
Hopp.m
l.ovi ie .m
Walker r
NUughli r
Km uski.3
Verbsn
Mur.l
MC'rmk.l
la tetta 1
W ('oopr ,c
Mi c
Mrion i
I m w Uk . . r
I Hibv p
: Hlkwell p
laoiianno
Scwrll p
ToUli 31 3 24 13' Totals 3 14 27 7
-rUtled "r niarkvirll in 8th.
Baltrd tr Kuxiwskl In Slh.
t- Hjllro Inr rrller In 3rd
1 Hailed It Ncntiouaer in Slh
National 0t 000 Otlrt. 0
Ameiiraris ?1 130 14' 12
r.i lull Prtky Runs batted in Kel
lei 2. Williams 5. Stepliens 2. (inrdon
2. Chaprran To bane lilts Stepiirnt.
Gordon. Hort-e runs Keller. Williams
2. Double (jla Minim to Mie.
Scl.oenOienst. Marion and Mi, fiat ti
ed runs Anie-r leans 12.
Ieft on bases Nationals S. Amei I
rians 4 Ham on ball oft T'aaaeau 2.
! off lltte off Hlaekwrll I off
j Kiamer 1 Sttiikeonls bv rrller 3. by
. Nrhouer 4. by Hile 2. 1 Klatk
; vwell 1. bv' K i attier 3
I PiU-hmir silmioai I Off Tellei 2 lots
0 inns in 3 mnino Off Newhouaer
: I lot. 0 I una. in 3 inninKi Off Kramer
0 nils. 0 rubs in 3 innin- Off Pas
I eau 2 hits, i 2 runs in 3 inning's. Off
MiKbe 3 hits 4 i urn in 1 1-3 innings
' Off Black4ll 3 lots 2 runs in 2 2-3
i tnmno. Off, Sewell 4 hits 4 runs In
i 1 inninf Wiririin pitelier Keller. l'H.
' in pitelier I'awnu. Attndanee -1
3-i 90S. Monefl' StW.701.
AMERICA AGENT
CHCT
m -
et -m ww i w at
snow How Lluu
Vico 72 RBI. 21 double. 7
triples, 7 homers. S KB and S
sacrifices. Wen ner 62 KBI. IS
double. 2 triples. IS homers. S
SB and 2 sacrifices. Salmon J
RBIs, IS double. S triple. S
homers, S SB and S sacrifice.
Gullic 21 RBIs S double.
triple. 3 homer., 2 SB and 2
sacrifices. Crawford JS RBIs.
12 doubles. 1 triple. 4 homers, S
KBs. 6 sacrifice. Reynolds 2S
RBIs. S doubles. triples. 2 ho
mers, 2 SBs, 6 sacrifices. Sum
mers 33 RBIs. 9 doubles, 4
triples. S homers. 2 SBs. 3 sacri
fices. Flager S RBIs. 7 doubles.
triples. homers. 1 KB. ft sac
rifice. Kerr 21 RBIs. 4 doubles.
S triple. 5 homer. 2 SB. S sac
rifices. Bartolomei 22 RBIs, S
AL Clout
Routs
'rIVr IIomeH IVire; IVickincii
I IaiiIciifiVl Iiy Junior Hurling
BOSTON, July 9 !) Ted W
the American league administered
al league at Fenway paik today,
window as they hammered their
mission by 12 to 0, the most one
all-star baseball tussle.
Just as they figured to do,
league rivals with such pitching as
and they rattled their teeth with
eluded three home tuns, two of them by Williams and one iTy Charle
Major Squads
Play Thursday
Hoari Trips Slated
As Het Fiiiinlied
NEW YORK, July 9 mPi The 16
major league baseball clubs will
be idle for the third micisinc
day tomorrow. On Thursday, the
eastern clubs of the National
league begin their third invasion !
of the west with the front -running
Brooklyn Dodgers invading the
lair of the third place Chicago
Cubs while the tunner-up St. Ihi-
is Cardinal, play host to the New
York 1. 1 an its under tne arcs at
Sportsman's Park.
The western team of the Amer
ican circuit Journey east with the
Detroit Tigers clashing with the
pace-setting Red Sox in Boston
and the Cleveland Indians meeting
the second place Yanks under the
lights in New Yoik.
Cooper Paces
Pros at K. C.
KANSAS CITY. July 9 A')
Veteran Pete Cooper. Gaui itle,
Fla . pio. Iiad a sharp practice
round of 5-under par 68 today
as the nation's top golfeis poured
into town for Kansas City's 4-ii.iy
120.000 im itatinnal tournament
staiting Tlmnsdsy.
Coopei 's score was the best
posted by the eaily annal at
the Mill, re. i Counti v lub riiise
Four plaers toured the eighteen could have called the game rigt
holes in 69 s. Iniiuding Ha i Old there. In addition to his mighjty
Jug Mi -Spaden. Sanfoid. Me . round-trippetts -- the first one im
(ieorge Faio I Angeles, the , he fourth trifling landed high
Cana.iiad ..pen ihampion. Hatrv:"' centei f.el.l bleathersf
Todd, Dallas.
Matron, White
Ten , and Hci man
Plain. N Y
sels -Mark
fir I)) Play
The second - di iKn Ycateis
outfit smote down the loop-leading
Salem Sand and Giavel iluh
7 to 6 last night in a Junior "H '
league contest praye1 on the Capi
tol grounds. The winners capi
talized on nine walk given out
by Amend and four enois to
score six unearned inns. Wilson
belled two for three for Yeateis
while IjUigent collet ted thiee for
three for the Sand and Ct axels
At Ieslie another "II" ciH'uit
upset rM-curred when t lie second
place Elf strums' bowed to West
Salem,
was a
Kenny
were:
Miller:
4 to 3. Feature of the game
homer by West Salem's
IjMwrence. The batteries
West Sa lem - Ph 1 1 ips and
El'fstroms-Blanc and Find-
ley.
Yealers
Sand-Grai el
Sleek ley and
Ta lor.
0.V1.1I 7
ii:i2 s
Amend
I 3
4
and
Wilson,
The cash income
from milk in 1944
361,000.
in
was
Amei tea
$2,969,-
Elsmieir Foiioir (So,
Announce
OPKNIN; OF COMPLETK
i
General Repair Service for
All Hakes, All Models of
Cars and Truclcs
4 N
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CARS TRUCKS JEEPS
sr Wx
Is Uoinc
double. 1 trlpl. S b
rs. 2 SRs.
7 sacrifice. I-cbsi-(-11
RBIs.
2 doubles. I j triple, 1
SB. 1 sacrifice.
Homer bit locally:
bowrt
Salmon
It
S.
Crawford 3.! Vico 2, Henher
s.
Reynolds 1. Kerr 1. Mtc iVn
rouver) 4. James (Spokane) j 1.
Hughe (Victoria) 2. (Jar be (We
natchee) 2 (on Inside park),
Brenner (Vancouver) I and, Stet-
. . w - - . - k. i k 1 1
tendance by scries: Spokane
Salem (7 games) 13.394. Yakima
Salem (7 games) 11.233. Van-router-Kalrm
(S game) 9913.
VictoriaKalea (7 games) S4S.
Tacoma-Saletm (6 game, onel
tie) 729S. Wenatchee-Salcin (6
games) 9944. ToUl to,
49,927. I
dale
Circus
Nats 12-
0
I hams and the other young men
a humiliating defeat to tne jvatlort
following the sciipt right out
hapless opponents into abject
- nided licking if) the history o
the Americans dazzled their iftet-j
they had not keen in a coon sf agfi
a tremendous H-hit attack thajt trt
Keller.
Fmm the moment that Boi FeJ
ler fired th first
"ball across it wis
never a b a 1:1
game. I n ttio
stn test s n s (.
Yet 34 90S fpayv
ing customers -m
p a r e n 1 1 yj Red
Sox root 4rs j
rx ked the placn
with their yell
all through) the
long s I u g hter
and gave every
TI0 WU.1IAMI
indlnt Inn
loving It. ' I
1
The shout thai
must have te-n
heard out around
Hunker Hill was
saved for the
eighth inning. When
Rip Sewell
the fourth National league chuck
er. made the mistake of Ussin
one of his b!ooter balls to) Wil
I hams with two on base. The las
I time anybody saw the sphere
It
' was bouneirx around in the Na
i tional league bullpen in right
I field. j' j f
I With Feller; Hal Newhmiser and
I finally Jack . Kramer cracking the
, ball past them in three inning
I stints, the Nationals never had a
chance of getting an attack startf
1 ed. Two ft tlteir three hits were
infield scratches off FeUer. Their
jonly solid bl)w was delivered by
i Peanuts Ixmery of the Chicago)
('ubs lin the sjxth Inning, when he
I slapped a i H an single to renter
j off Newhotiser w ith two iut, 'Af
er the first Ihnlrtg they never gl
a man past first. They were hog
j tied and shackled loth. T
i 1 he Amrrtcun. on the othef
( hand, ttuiel: on their opponents
chucking right from the start. It
vsas no later than the first Inning:
when Keller laid into one rt
Claude Passeau's pitches with
William on base and sailed-it injto
the tightfield bullpen. In the
light of w hat happened later, they
im Hints Aeigrieo in wnn a orao
f of singles anil walked Iff his fiio
tups to the plate. It was a great
day for the limljer Red Ko atat.
All Star Dope:
HOSTON.: July W TV Facts
and figiuis on imtay's all-star
baeball gaitie at Fenway park):
Result - - American league 12l'
National league 0 Standings i '
Ameucari league won nine, Na4
tion-l league four. Winning
pitcher Bobby Feller. Cleve-j
land Indians. Ising pitcher!
Claude Passcatl. Chicago Cubs
Attendance s - 34.906 paid. Ref
eipts - S1 11.338 (gross). S89.I
07 1 (net) Total receipts for li!
games - - SHOai.936 (gliss). lota
attendance for 13 games 528.
Bij'H Pioceeris of today's game
to ba.-eball welfare fund, inc
with poitiorl to families of Spo
kane. Wash, baseball: player!
killed in bus accident.
POWER I.(()ANS OKFHED
WASHINGTON. July 9Ai
The ruial elertrificition sdmini
tration approved loans total in
$130,000 to five rural power, co
operatives id five states, incluT
i riac $25 000 for Malheur Coopeir-
ative Kleitric association. Vale,
the.
! 0Zf
HI 4s! if J