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14 The Oregon Slat man, Sakm. Ore,. Suaday. July 21. ItiS Solons - Rally for 1:0-9 Win; 2 Today; Salmon Back Again Summers' Homer Nets Victory in Wild Battle; Escobar Refuses to JoinTeam; Wheeler Here Br A! Llghtner Statesman Sporta Editor The had it to do the hard way. by coming from behind after yielding the enemy a seven-run in nir.g. bit Skipper Ted Gullic'e patched up Senator pack nonetheless did it to the Bremertons last night at the ball yard, this tjme 10 to 8 in a wild one Wenatchee lost, so the Gullies gained to 1 games er the pack again in the steaming flag chase and wade Into the Tars this afternoon with a 3-2 bulge in the wrck's Hand. Today's closing duet, starting at 1:30, will find: Paul Soderburg and Carl Gunnarson cranking for our side. a n a Hi 'i .Well, it's happened. The, parent Portlands have snatched the fven tors' mot popular ballgamer, George Vico. And on top of it, the same Portlands have whisked away perhaps Salem's second most popular. Wally Flager. Damaging blows to Salem's hopes for a pen nant'' Perhaps. The sting, expected many weeks, surely lsnt so pain ful now that Woody Salmon has rejoined the Solons. ' Will Danny E.cobar and Eddie Wheeler, IF THEY DONT BALK AT COMING TO SALEM, prove to be more valuable to Mgr. Ted Gulhc thin were the departed? That remains to be seen, and it Is riowr.ngt.t doubtful. We don't doubt, however, that Portland in tended helping, not hurting her offspring's chances for the WIL flag. We do wonder why the Beavers were in such haste to take George and Wally The two were in no danger of being drafted this month. Jast how the local natives wiU take this latest Senator deal J 1 a question. They may throw ap their hands In disgust and ; bo rott the ball yard Just as they threatened to da weeks ago when Ylro-to-Portland Ulk was the rage. On toe other band they may write It off as one of those things to be expected in baseball ; when a Triple-A dab tells a Class B oatflt what It ran and can- j not do. Either way, there Isn't a Waters park customers, wolfish or olherwUe. who doesn't hope that Vlee and Flager find In ' their promotions one of the biggest breaks In their diamond : careers. The two take with them the best wishes of Salem, and their noble and very often sparkling efforts while with the Solons are creatly appreciated. The Portland box scores will be watched with eager eyes to see how the boys are making oat. It may rieeiop that Hodmen Bill Klepper and George Emigh (or ma it Bigger Bs George Norgan himself) blundered badly In grabting off George and Wally whert they did. To second-guess the mogul., we belee they would have been much wiser had they marie lre fwitrhn after the currently tough series with Bremerton wa or. But then ma v be a big crowd in Portland this afternoon is more important than beating Bremerton. .o Waters Clouning for Wes Schulmerich Wesley J. ftchalmerich, of the Beaver Sehalaaerlche. won't be porting on bis clowning acts at Waters park this snmmer. Which Isn't good sri to village ball bvgs who know Wesley J. ran be one of the fa antest characters to trod a diamond. Many !j who have seen his a a ties raw he's snore mirtbfal than the great AI ftefcacht. Not that Wesley J. doesn't want-to deliver his aeta H toeaJly. He root. An indefinable illness has ntagwod the plane- ' legged goliath lately and he admtta extra-earrtenlar activities "aro I too tough on me." . . . Bat If Wesley J. ever dees get aroand to ' showing before the ball easterners, they've something rare to I behold. C. Town tend Busiest Gent in Village j A trongrfavorite for the town's busiest gent these days is Oar- ence Twntend, able and aspiring secretary lor the Salem Trap shooters troupe, the outfit which is to play host to the Grand Pacific tturoamnrheie next week. And that's Just why Mr. T. Is so busy. He opines the meet will attract Jrom 400 to 500 shooters,! "hopefully not more than we can handle " At any rate, finding accommodations for the coming surge of shotgun sltngers has the club secretary laboring over even overtime. . . . The July 28-27-2S party will likely be the grandest shooting show' ever produced locally, and the; Salem club has featured some big ones in the past.' Sportie Shorties He eoaldnt see what waa going on. bat ea of the most enthnslastie rooters at the ball game the other night waa Carl Or eider, the vet contact officer at the employment oflloe, who was blinded while with the marines Tlalaa. . . . Aa AU-Amer-leaa grtdder for the Salem Navigation nine when 1st local seft ballers start their are play. He's Joe Gray, of the Oregon State Grays, and he's listed aa first socket for the Navigations. ... Incidentally, the softies will play according to national rales Instead of locally hatched laws and by-laws. . . . When the year end poll on "aalecky gents" Is tabbed, laelnde Villager Bill Sevens, the Yankee pitching man. Jast when Willie eeald have a great year in the majors his Bomber pals start sheeting fire crackers at tko enemy. Broad -shoaldered Bill still has a good chausee to better his li t mark of last season, however. . . . The elans B leagnes have claimed their share of former major leagners into soason. bat took who's class D'lng it these days Van Lingle 4h New York Glaat had boy Who is now with Cllaton. N. C. of the Tobacco Stale loop, and Leu Finney, once of Port land. Detroit and Philadelphia who Is new with Opellka. Ga In the Alabama State wheel. They sorely mast leva to play base ball. ... KEAIY: This pair of veteran Softball pitchers. Percy Crofoot (left) and Henry Singer (right), are set for Monday night's gala opening of are softball In Salem at Leslie field. Crofoot wheels for the Campbell Rock Wools. Singer for the Pa per makers. , The townles got off to a great start in two ways last night. First, they had Woody Salmon back in the lineup and the good graces of the firm after Woody and the management settled their salary feud amicably. Second, the Gullies waded into Brem Starter Joe Sul livan, for five runs right off the bat and it looked like smooth sail ing for Burly Bill Schuble, seek ing his fifth win. About the only thing not rosy at this point was the absence of Danny Escobar, the Beaver replacement for departed George Vico, who, according to Generalissimo George Norgan, a I gound baseball. ousy patron nimsen last nigni, re fuses to come to Salem. "He'll come or be suspended," quoth the overall master, "and if he doesn't come we'll get someone else down here to help the Senators." (Hip. hip, h'ray! Schuble had given up a run in the first frame as the Br ems started off like they meant to haul out their heavy artillery. But the five Salem tallies, captured most ly on hits by Reynolds. Craw ford, Gullic, Summers and Schu ble himself hit the shirt-sleeved 1977 crowd Just right. Then came the Brems at their best in the third and out went Shoob under a 7-run. 6-hit bombardment. Triples, (Continued on page IS) Negro, Cuban Ball Tilt Set Teams in Exhibition Here Monday Night The Havana LaPalomas of Cuba and the Chicago Brown Bombers tangle at Waters park Monday night, 8:15 o'clock, in their exhibi tion baseball game. Popular prices will prevail for the tilt. The teams, one made up of Cuban all-stars and the other of negro players, have been making a barnstorm ing jaunt over the country this summer and are advertised as a pair of the strongest nine among the traveling independents. Both are stocked with players who are tabbed the calibre of professional major leaguers. The LaPalomas, equipped with one of baseball's clowns in "Cir cus" Etl Hamman, form one Cuba's topnotch winter league teams. The Brown Bombers play in the Negro American .league. Both clubs are noted for crowd pleasing antics such as pepper games, shadow ball and hustle. Other cities in which the teams have played report the clubs as capable of not only pleasing but Sellout! Flynn Wants to Ref! PORTLAND, Ore.. Jaly Je-UP) Errol Flynn. one-time amateur heavyweight champion of Austra lia and New Zealand, as well as movie portrayer of "Gentleman Jim" Corbett. has offered to referee the boat between Farmer Joe Kahat and Fltsy Fits pa trick here next Friday night. Promoter Joe Waterman said today. The fight is a benefit for the Shrine hospital for crippled children. Bus v Snortstcr Snec Keen'e Picks All-Time WU Team By Al Llghlner He has now learned the dif ference between a bine npright and a royal coachman and that an "oaght-slx" Savage Isn't a redskin who roamed the plains early la the century. And Roy L. (Spec) Keene. the astate gen tleman who traded being the most feared football coach In the Northwest conference for being one of the most congenial sport ing goods salesmen In town Is a right busy man these days. Tall and stately Knee, who was second to few as a salesman even daring his 17 years aa shepherd of these Willamette university football machines which thun dered in and oat of Northwest conference end cones so wreck -lessly. Is doing ejalte well In his .new environment, that of co partner In business with former WU helper Howard Maple. Bat the gent's first love Is football, be it T". single wing, spread formation or his own pet system, the man In motion. And while on the subject the other day Spec dng into hi surprising ly sharp memory to name 2Z athletes, two to a position, com prising his all-time "all" team at Willamette. At first reluctant to do so for fear he had over looked some deserving wearer of the Cardinal and Gold. Keene named the following on his star team: Ends Chuck Vers leer ('34 ). George Abbott (37), Bill Me- ill m i Ur fr fit) and Manfred! Olsesi (33). Northwest football followers can look Adams 34) and Bill Reder (ID. Tackles Keith Jones ('23). Mike. Balkovie .('34). .George Slrnio C3S). and Martin Barm tad ('41 ). Guards Vie McKensle (2). Loren Grannis ('34). Tony Fralola ('!) and Elliott (Toot le) Beeken ('it). Centers Nick Blcan C2S). and Lay ton Blake C3). Backs Garney Crsnor (2t). Walt Erlckson C32). John ny Oravee (34). Dick Weisger ber ('34). Bad Reynolds ('41), Teddy Ogdahl ('41), Al Walden during Keene's gegli down that list and find some whaling good talent. Sprinkled heavily with former Little All Americans, the "XI would have been welcomed la their hey-days by any roach on he C'oastj, Blcan went from Willamette M Call fornla to gala All-Ceast ptonors. Oravee, i Weisgcrber, Fraieia and Ogdahl were Little All-American selections. Irlckson Is now head grid roach at WI. And (NV conference J foe please note). Bars tad, Reder, Remolds and Ogdahl may ,jbej among those present for mere' footballing when Coach Erlckson calls the roll In September. ' Every : single fne af ihe 22 Keene stars saw pailiUry service d n r I n g the war. according to Spec. And If you don't think the man w he built the Bearcats Into the power beys they w ere la pre w ar days doesn't knew W h a t each and every one fcs doing these days, think again.! Example: Fra lola. after coaching at Marsh field. Is en rente; to the Hawai ian Islands. Ogdahl Is hick In school. ! Welsgerberj Is new sn srmy lieutenant In Japauj Ora vee. Welsgerber'g famed "touch down twin." Is an employee In the Ms pie-Keene ' establishment. Reder Is also bach la schooL Ab bott, after war service, return to coach Dallas high next! term. (Continued on! pace Vico, Flager Make Debute As Severs Win PORTLAND, July 20-0P-Portland'B Beavers, showing sudden, strength, took another ball game from the cellar Seattle Rainiers tonight. 3 to 1, behind the seven-nit hurling of Jack Mooty. Starting their first ball -game for the Beavers were First Baseman George Vico and Shortstop Wally Flager. recalled to the parent -club last night from the. Salem Senators. Flager smacked a double in three official trips and handled three chances without an error. Vico, in two official trips, went hitless against Southpaw Lou Tost but got on the sacks once when hit by- a pitched ball. The Beavers lead the current series, 4-1. SEATTLE PORTLAND B H PO A BHPOA 4 1 O.Shonejn 4 S 4 1 t etrlasor 1 OjMaUtoan.1 7 0 Storey .3 Itieh.r t ZlCrwtord4 1 S Vlco.l ' a Sousa.c . S II Mooty .p a a'Smithj-s 1 I Vanni.r Whit. m Novikof.l TTfean.l KM.a 8tJckl.s Mcu-o.a . Bcard.C Toat.p Patchtt.X Suomox Monco.xx Totals 33 1 t Totals 11 ST7 10 SS0 74 x Batted for Beard In th 1th. ax Metro in Sua, Kan for Matheson in Sth. toattio J ss soo SOI 1 Portland . T OOO SOI 01-3 Errors: Kahle. Rons batted In: Crawford S. Storey. SUcklo. Two base hits: flager. . Stickle Z. Matbeaon. Storey. Throe baa hits: Crawford. Sacrifice: Flager.' Double plays: Shone to Placer: Left on bases: Seattle 7. Portland S. Bases on balls: Mooty 1. Strikeouts: Mooty S.t Tort S. Earned runs: Tost X. Mooty 1. Hit by pitcher, by Vico. by Tost; Monaco by Mooty. Umpires: Mazclo. Engcin and Bosski. Time 14 Attendance 410. FCL Scores: Los Angeles SOS OOO 1003 t 3 Oakland . SOS SOU 0114 IS 1 Terry and Spkndel, Stephonson (; Bpeer. Vsndenberg (. Buxton it) and Kearae.' Kalmondl t. San Pranetaco OOO 301 300 S 7 S Hollywood 010 000 OOO 1 S 3 Janata and Offrodowski: Peres. Cuc curuilo (7), Blttner and Vnser. Senator Swal: Parade, Prizes Usher In Softball on Monday By Jerry Stone Statesman Sport! Wrrter 5ii!em ummer w.ftball. 1946 edition, gets off to a roaring start t4flr,orr w r.ight at 8 o'cltx k with all the color and extravaganza of a b.g league opening dy. Heading the proceedings will be a parade in w.hicb all eiglit softball clubs will participate and at the ame there will be the -firsts'" wth OT ampie prizes from local merchants park via Commercial ' ' the participating , Gilmore f0ut initial doublcheader, : ' Back in Town The r.arade vull leave the YMf'A '"Pes icr ine season at 7 o'clock, following a route w" "endn on the bases down Curt to Liberty, and then an,d Hunt Clark to SUte treet from whence it will ; ltrn'ai" behind the plate. go to the ball park la Commercial street. Ident.tv t,f 1eams in the hinge o the drawings to be made just before game "time. Only one j squad is assured f a pot in the . oj.'cmng line-ups antl that is the one selling the most opening night j ducat The loop this year, for the first I time, i adhering to national rules, i ith trie fne exception that con-i tests k.ll go nine innings.: Throughout the summer double headers will be, played on Mon.- day. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights, beginning at 7 c-Yloek. ' Tuewiay and Saturday ! mgr.t will be left open for exhibi- i Iron cr,te-f. f A.. ft.r the park, it i in first rate i shar The top-rate lighting sys- ! trm was tested Friday night with I fine results. The bleachers are installed ith room for some 1000 I Vera Gilmore. director af athletics for Salens schools, who has been la the aavy the past foor years. . was home axjUn .Ha tor day after being discharg ed last week. Gilmore spent the last part of his GI service at the University of Utah. He will retara to his da ties as athletic director and bead track roach at Salens high September 3. In the meantime the ex -naval of ficer plans a fall next ; few weeks "finding a place to live, finding some civilian clothes to bay, becoming rehabilitated In genera and gaining a master's degree at the University ml Oregon." B H Pet. B H Pet. Salmon 13S M JB Guniunn 30 14 .237 Crawfrd 3S3 SS .361 Kowalskl 43 .200 Gullic la! SI .133 Wheeler S 1 .200 Luchesl SO 2S .325 Bartolml 317 42 .194 Reynolds 222 Sg r,9 rallin 33 3 .107 Wenner 317 S6 .371 Gerkin 44 4 .001 Sehubel 33 S Ml Snderburg 33 3 .07 Summers 230 37 M2 Cook t .000 Kerr 163 40 .2451 PITCHING a W Soderburg It S Wyatt ; IS S Gerkin. : 30 14 Schuble 12 4 Gunnarton j IS 10 KowaUkl 1 7 rallin 18 3 L Pet Wa So Sh' I .657 28 38 0 3 .727 SS SS 2 S .636 34 35 0 3 MI7 33 24 0 S .623 45 71 .466 63 71 t S .375 5 51 1 Three Junior Contests Today ja. -a" Curly's Kh rocks Eagles LEAGUE . WUPct.f W L Pet S 1 000 Val. Motor I 4 J33 1 J33' Police 1 .167 4 1 67 May flower 6 6 .000 With but two weeks left to go in the season, Curly's potent kid baseballers still are on top of the Junior "A" league standings with six straight wins against no losses. Two other clubs remain a threat to the Milkers, however. They are the second place Shrocks with a 3-1 record and the third place Eagles who have won 4 and lost 2. Today's games pit the Shrocks against the last place Mayflowers at Ca pi tola at 2 p.m., while Cur ly's meets the fifth place Police on Leslie also at 2 p.m., to be followed by the Valley Motor Eagles tussle at 4 p.m. National Loaauo SATCBDAV BESULTS Boston . OOO SOO 0101 T 1 St. Louis OOO 603 OS 3 6 1 Sain and Odea: Dickson and Gara giola. Brooklyn 000 Ml 0304 T 1 Pittsburgh . 000 100 0001 11 3 Hatten. Herring 7 and Edwards; Helntzelman. Lann inf. (S and Lopei New York 000 010 0001 3 3 Cincinnati . 000 100 10 2 7 1 Votaelle, Thompson ( t ) and Lom bard!; Vandermeer and Mueller. Philadelphia 100 110 0003 11 1 Chicago -. 030 000 001 4 11 0 Humphries. Hoerst ( 2 1 and Hemsley. Sermntck (6); Kush. Blthorn iS) and Srheffing. PhiladelphU 000 020 0002 1 Chicago 000 210 00 3 6 1 Mulligan. T. Hughes (. Raffena berger (Si and Seminick; Schmitx and McCullough. Schefflng t). The Hard Way Softball Rosters Rosters of the eight clubs parti cipating in , the summer softball lesgue: Paper Makers B. Schwartz, man ager: L. Singer. H. Singer. A. Schwartz, French. Vanderwort. Nichols. Lowe, Stein bock. Wilkinson. Wciner. Hou. ley. Daniels. Barb's G. Letser, man. ager; , Kreolinl, - Miller, Lewis. Bar bour. Gregg. Graham, Fitzsimmons, Ogdabl. Winkenwerder. Dacget. White, Olds. Douglas. CraKam. Moo try 'a P. Hoffert. manager Morley. Yocom, J. Hoffert. Lacey. Hill. Wiekert. William, LJndstrora. Straam. T. Llnstrom. Fil let te. Eagles B. Montgomery, man ager; . Mickenhacn. Rowland. J. How land. Menth, Sloan, Straw. Pugh, Moor. Woodorth. Golden Pheasant P. Evans, eianager: S wink. Carver, Serdotx. Priern. SkopfL Harvey. Mey ars. Warren. Sajem Navigation D. Cut ler. Itiiiuitr firntrr. Gray. Bamtekc. Roeque. SleigOr. Sheldon, Parker. Wit. son. BaUtrom. Campbells Rock-Wool Campbell, manager: McCaffery. Crof fet. Manning. Gynn. Salatrom. Scales. Boers. Powell. Vatdox, Jloth. Knights Colombu lrmoeenu. ananager Meier. Rawltns. MUier. B. Gentzkow. R. Genu kow. Kruptcka, Merbergcr, Albright. Alloy, Par ton. NEGKO ACE: Tabbed as one af the best la the colored gaase. Al More hood (shove) will catch for his Chicago Brown Bombers at VTaters park Monday when the negro nine faces the Hava na Laalemas In aa t:lS p.m. Top Golf Aces Play, Spokane SPOKANE, Wash., July 20-A) United States Open Champion Lloyd Mangrum and British Open Champion Sam Snead will com pete against two Spokane ama teurs In a benefit golf match here next month. Joe Albi, president of the Athletic Round Table said today. Albi who Round Ta biers specialize In bringing outstanding athletic attractions to Spokane, said the open champions have agreed to participate in the match. Snead and Mangrum will be teamed against United States Amateur Champion Marvin (Bud) Ward and Bill Welch. United States publinx title holder, both of Spokane. Bums, Cards Still Tied At NIL i Top; Yankees Gain On Red Sox Feller Wins: Gordon Homer Mat Card Set for Tuesday As promised. Matchmaker El ion Owen has lined np three pre lims Instead of the asaal two to precede the Jack Elate vs. Mike Naserlaa mat nsalner at the Fer ry Street Garden Tuesday night. The matchmaker announced hfcs completed card yesterday with the wards. "lm sare Salem fans will Had It one af the best af the snnsmer.1 The takeoff will be han dled by Balldog (One and Only) Jackson and Joe Wolf, the latter a Meade and hasky ne w comer -cleaale hailing from Dallas, Tex. No. t la a choice morsel featur ing Redmond Joe Ly nam and fistic - minded Billy McEala. which as sare te be a lively stint. The third prelim, aetaally the sesaJwindep special, pits Mascle sua Georges Dasette agalaai heavy -chested and tricky Tex Hager. This one will doubtlessly be a wrestling briatler from be ginning to end. All three prelims will be two of three fslls te win and limited U It minutes. Tho nsalner comes aa a resalt oX last week's stormy tag team session la which Stsnley Einte, 19-year-old Jack's daddy, per sonally teak part la the wla aver Nasties Naserlaa and Bob Ken sutston. Naserlaa asked for a brawl with the 19-year-old whls and pat ap aa a side bet with the stlpalatioa that he be awarded the match If : Eapa Stanley Interfered la aay way. Terms were okehed by the Fla tos and the extra 92M will go te the amain eveat winner. Veaag Jack has been asahlng a tremen dous hit with the easterners the past few weeks. ST. LOUIS, Jufy 20 -wp- A three-run ixth inning sparkled by Enos Slaughter's single with the bases loaded enab'ed the St. Louis Cardinals to turn hark the Boston Braves. 3 to 1, tonight an 1 re main tied with thej Brooklyn Dod gers for the National leag'ie lead. Brooklyn defeated the Pittsburg Pirates 4 to 1 with tho alirl nf three unearned runs in the eighth inning. i ':--; In other National leag 1 names Cincinnati nipped the Giantii 2 to 1 on Johnny Vender Meet's 3 hlt flinging kiwi Chicago too It two from the Phillies, 4-3 and 3-2. In the American ;league thf Bos ton Red Sox dropped, a 5-4 nod to tne mown ana saw tneir lea gue lead cut to 10,'i games when the New York Yankee, behind Spud Chandler's flinging, blinked Chicago 7-0. I Detroit's ' Erieddie Hutchinson hosed out the Athle tics. 4-3. and HobVy EeUer pitch ed Cleveland to a 10-2 win over Washington, i alloyvlng seven; hits and fanning five. Lfoe Gordon homered for the Yankees, j fr League Standings h League S 25 Mentors Sign Up Bend Grid Clinic BEND. July 20 -v?V More than 23 northwest college and prep coaches have signed for the clinic to be conducted here Aug., 2-3 by Dr. Mai Stevens, coach of the Brooklyn football Dodgers in training here. W l. Pet. . W I. Pet. Salem 54 33 .631 Spokane 36 SS m Wenoche SS37 .MS Vakima 39 47 437 BreroerUl 46 33 .SOO Vancouver 31 St JT6 Taeoma 46 3 7S Victoria 26 SI Jit Saturday's Score: At Salem 10. Brenverton S; At Taconva 10. Vicloria 4; At Vancouver S. Yakima 7; At We natche 6, Spokane S. COAST LCAGIE W 1. Pet. W L Pet San Fran 7 36 .656 Sacramnto 13 60 476 Oakland 73 40 633 San Diego S3 64 453 Uo An hi SO VI 331 Portland 4 W 367 Holly wod SS S4 .633 Seattle 37 73 0 Saturday's Scores: At Portland 3. Se attle I: At Oakland 4. Uoa Angeles 3: At Hollywood I. San rranetsco 6; At Sacramento 6. San Diego 4. NATIONAL I.IACIT W L. Pel r W I. Pet Brooklyn 61 34 OMCInelnnall 46 43. 46 St. Lnli SI 34 SOU New Yeak 36 46.43 Chicago 46 37 .54 Philadelplt 34 46 .433 Boston 43 44 .466 Pittsburgh 34 4S .416 . Saturday's Results: At Pttuburah I. Brooklyn 4: At Cincinnati 3. New York 1: At Chicago 4-3. Pniladelphta 3-3; At St. Louis 3. Boston 1. AMCaiCAN I.IAGK WLPetl WLPct Boston 63 35 .7 16! Cleveland 41 43 .477 New York 63 35 SOS St. Iula 36 46 .443 Detroit 46 36 .S7lCnieac 33 S3 .36 Waahngtn 43 43 .SOOPhiladelph 83 6 36 Saturday's Scores: At Rtim 4. St Louia 6: At New Yoik 7. Chlcaso 0. At Philadelphia 3. Detroit 4. At Wash ington 3. Cleveland 10. oappy iirvfy 5 9 Bremerton (S) Salem (16) B H O A Wheelers 6 14 4 DeVurs.m S 3 1 0 Wenner.m 3 6 3 0 Volpi.c ft 0 3 OlReynoldsJ 3 12 3 Bliss J SSI JCrawford.r S 3 1 1 Baruoff.r 323 0 Sal mon. c 4 0 4 0 Reese. 1 2 16 O.GuUic.l 4 1 S 1 AmaralJ 2 3 0 Summers.! 4 2 2 0 Gedziui3 1 2 6 3 Bartolml J 3 114 S Curtis J ft 1 3 2 Schuble .p 110 0 Sullivanjj 4 12 rallln.p 2011 Kinle.p 0 0 0 0 Medghinl 10 6 0 Totals 40 14 24 S Totals 24 10 27 14 Batted for Reese In Sth. Bremerton - 107 OOO 100 S 14 2 Salem - ftOO 113 00 10 16 3 Pitching summary: Ip B H It Ir So Bb Sullivan 6 26 ft 16 3 1 6 Kittle 2 6 I S 1 1 Schuble S'i 16 16 S 7 1 6 rallin 6a 34 4 1 0 3 2 Errors: Volpl. Wheeler. S. Curus, Gullic, Cedzlus, Reynolds. Winning pitcher, rallin: losing pitcher. Sulli van. Left on base: Bremerton S. Sa lem g. Home run: Summer. Three baa hlta: Cedziua. S. Curtis. Craw ford. Two-base hits: Barisoff. De Vaur. Runs batted in : Barisoff 2. Gul lic 2. Schuble 2. Reese 2. AmaraL Ced zlus 2. S. Curtis. Reynolds. .Summers 2. DeVaurs. Stolen bases: Bliss. Double plays Bartolomel to Reynold to Cul mc; Cedziua to Curtai to Re: Rey nolds to Wheeler to Gullic; Bliss to Curtis: Bartoiomei to Gullic. Umpire: Day and Hanke. Time: 2:15. Atten dance: 1277. Hopp. Brave Walker. Dodgers . Muaial. Cardinals Vernon. Senators Williams. Red Sox G AB R II Pet. 74 26 50 102 .383 78 306 46 113 J69 65 344 66 125 J3 78 311 53 110 JI537 SO 314 S3 111 .3535 Mangrum Sets Pace, Medinah CHICAGO, July 20-,!P-Muta- I chioed Lloyd Mangrum. ignoring a I war-wound twitch In his left ; shoulder, today spanked a cour , record-matching 67 to bow ml three j strokes in front i.f the S 1 0.000 1 Victory National Open Klf field ' at the 36-hole mark with a t-ix- j under-par 136. . Runner-up to Mangrum in the 72 hole scramble : over Medinah's 6778-yard p;ir 71 i course has hard-hillinK Chick ' Harbert. Northville, Mich. pri ! who turned in a 70 for a two-I day total of 139. Emery Zimmer- I man, Portland, had an 80-76 156. ! DiMaggio. Red Sox 79 296 50 100 .339 Runs batted In: National leasue Slaughter, Cardinals. 74: Walker. Dodgers. 70; Musial. Cardinals. 63 American league Williams. Red Sox. 67; Doerr, Red Sox. 78; York. Red Sox. 66. Home runs: National league Mize. Giants. 19: Kiner. Pirate. 16; North ey, Phillie. 12. American league William. Red Sox. 26: Greenbetg. Ti ger. 33: Keller, Yankee, 19. ADD Blx Six . . Oreseolaaa fc the au)4r what they did . Saturday : B R O A I RBI Gordon. Yankees 4 1 1 ft 6 1 Pesky. Red Sox 3 2 2 ft 6 1 Doerr. Red Sox . . 3 1 ft 1 0 6 Whitman. Dodgers did not play. Practice Sked For f A" League j Secretary Ralph Caley has re leased practice schedules 'for the Junior "A" league ball clubs for j the remainder of the summer. Mondays at 6 p m. RaaMri. Shrocks at i Leslie: Police at Capitols Wednes- 1 day at 6 p m. Yeaters at Leslie. Thurs- j days at 6 p m Salem Sand. Elfotroins j at Leslie: Fridays st 6 pm Curly'. Mayflower at Leslie: Valley Motor at , Capitola. Saturday at 6 p.m. West Sa km Lions at Leslie. American League SATURDAY RKSl'I.TS St. Lou I . . 100 110 TOOi- i 10 0 Boston 010 110 It" 4 10 I Kramer, Ferrick 181 and Manruso; Hughson. Johnson iSi and Wsjinrr. Chicaeo . uto orm 0k 0 5 2 New Yoik WHi IHI3 72' 1 7 Smith. Papih ill mid llarj Chand ler and Kobmson. ! Detroit (MK1 221 IX Kl 4 11 1 Philadelphia 1(H) ( I n lliu' 3 S 0 llutrhin.'on. Miil' (;i anil Tih wtt; Matt-hildoli. Knell 1 4 I nilil Kinar Clevruiiul ill (Hi? 322 111 12 WiioiiliiKlnn (N Ii2(l IHMI -2 7 4 Kelltr and llt-gun, llulsiii, Curtis and Early. DalhiK to flave Big Ball Night j DALLAS. July 19 (Special )-A big night is in store for Dallas haisebail fans when the Dallas ; Rangers of the Poitlaml Valley i league meet Molalla on the lH-al ; Creole diamoiul this TueMiay night. Dallas merchants are do nating prizes for the contest. In cluded in the evening's program will be special events and enter LOS ANGELES j July 204;m Baseball - Commissioner Aj ' B. Chandler arrived todlay to make a week's survey . of I the Picifie Coat league and j declared that plans to bring major lelg'ie base ball in the rcast "weri entitled to consideration and time) will dtter- min their merit.' fhknd'.er. at press conferencei, tmphaxed however, thst he hgd no imrnedi ate ret ommendaUen. I bit was "here to get a first-hand picjture to take back owners. to mJ V i Pirate PIakreiii Thugs' Jor league let PITTS HlTRf III. pu Jimmy Hiciwp, Pit(sbu thin! biiit'mioi, was lea ten by li(ur tuid as Fie lett the eluljl1oul tiell toiiay after the liitMikivn game. Dtow explaiu the incident. (lliina Iab SEATTLE. July 2& Bean l&mbled to the in the $10(M) Whidbey today at Long acres and mile and one-six fire handily to pay $9j50 $4 10 at the mutuls While Fredonia. N lighted with natura 5. 1825, gas did not! general use until the tini y 20 gh Pi Lmped tiried at F. Pimbi, x coul c srr w in riate and hien kbes rgh- not P-China front early land purse tooW that th feature nd V, on. come 1R30V wa June , into S (D F T IB A 1L 2Lj Opening Ilighl Holiday, July 22 Hew Leslie Held Cease eat ; and watch year eld f aTOrites, Percy Crowfoot, George Scales, the Singer Brothers. Joe Gray. ex-OJ5.C. All American, and a host af ether topflight players, competing la the valley's fastest softball ctrcalL i DOLBLETIEADER, STARTING AT : P. M. AdanisalM: Adalts t5e: Children ISC, iacladlag Us I SHELL SIIOICE! You don't feel mi uneasy if you are insured at IIuKgiiiH. GENERAL AMERICA AGENT CHUCK CHBT INSURANCE 'Oregon's largest Upstate Agency' Salem and Coos Bay 129 N. Commercial Salem. - 9119 OUR SHOP NOW OPERATlM IN ONR NEW BUILDING We can give lmmexiiale service on any make can Mechanical. Body Work. Painting. 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