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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1946)
10 Tha Orecon Stat man. Solem. Orw Thursday. July 28. IMS A not heir Recoirdl Salem Wins, 25-2.8 Schuble, Solons Grab 'Grid9 Mix With Seven-Run Ninth Inning Job ATHLETIC PARK, Wenatchee, July 24-(Special)- Salem's Sen ator? and Wenatchee' Chiefs left Jimp an overflow crowd of 1000 j in the.f Western International league leadership battle here tonight w hen the Solons "out-footballed ' the Chiefs and kept the lead with a 25 V 18 ictory victory. The total runs amassed in the wild three- hir Mruccie amounted to an ther istu( record. Previously only 42 runs had been tops for a ingle game. The clubs trotted nine pitchers to the mound four for Salem said rt .w a seven-run blast in the ninth inning that finally won for the Senators Bill Schuble, fourth hurler to see action for the winneT?. Joe Vivalda, . We-r.-tchee ace. was the loser. Both clubs had eight-run innings, We natchee Ln the second and Salem In the fifth. About the only things Wenat chee outdid the Senators with were home runs and total hits. The Chiefs banged four homers to Salem' one. that by Manager Ted GuUir. and collected 24 hits to Salem's 18 But the Chief j itchers issued 15 bases on balls to make up the difference. Sa lem s Eddie Wheeler, Duane Crawford and GuLlic led the Sen ator? at the plate. Dick Adams of Wenatchee had a perfect 5-for-S night. Including two homers and two doubles. The win hiked Salem's lead ing margin to a game and a half er the Chiefs. (lira (Ul WtMltkM (U) BHOA BHOA Whrr 5 1 1 4 Bertolottl.l 2 2 0 1 0 Wimrr.m 14 0 1 3 Waslev r S 2 S 0 S 0 Adam. 1 t 8 0 1 J Stvttrr 2 t 7 0 William .3 S 0 Pesuit r 1 2 1 ritzjrerld.C 0 0Haaell.s 4 0 1 Orphan p 2 1 OCronm.p 0 0 VlvakJa.p 2 S 0Barr 1 Chrtnn.p 0 lh ' 1' - ' I - ' - .T r f , - s4 m . ... ' -. rnrwr .m 8 fir ir.lci 3 J ri f rd.r " fiulht 1 frairron r 4 ummn 1 S Fva'tlm-J 2 Fallin p 0 rKlrtrf p 1 Cunrn p 2 Beavers Upset Acorns, 3 to 1 Helser Hurls Win, Vico, Flagcr Hit OAKLAND. July 24-(P)-South-paw Roy Helser hurled the Port land Beavers to a 3-1 win over Oakland here tonight and kept the KOCKT'UDE: Ktdlag the Brahma balls will be a Up feat.re la V-T4B j iinu vmm.kM vtvi ,iiBr iavc in the. Pacific Coast league. Hel ser allowed seven hits while he and his mates were rapping nine off two Oak pitchers. The win ev ened the aeries at one game apiece. Both Wally Flager and George Vico, called ' up from the Salem Senators recently, .hit in the game. Flager drove ln the first Bevo run with a triple and Vico rapped two single In three times up. Pavtlaaa (2) OaUa (1) BHOA America's Top Cowhands Due for Portland Stampede PORTLAND, Jaly 24 (8 pe dal) The blggeat Msnea la the Axaeriean redee warld will gather here fram Jaly It te Aagmt 4 far the fifth aaaaaJ Fartlaad Stampede, este f the west's mSjar wild west events, scheduled at Jaatsea Beach arena an the banks af the Ca lambia river. All the top bands frem Calgary to Texaa are en tered, mevtng I ram here to 1944 Pendletoa Kannd-Un. Mare than 394) head af back ing, raping and balldaggtng stack will test the -mettle af earn taabark aces aa Bad and Bill LJndermaa. wha between them eaptnred the 194S warld'a all-areand ehampieaship and carreaUy lead this year's title race; Jerry Ambler, new lead ing the nation's saddle brene riders;Gerald Keberts. werld fclngnin In 1M3: Bart Clennan, Madiaan Keaare Garden all araand winner last year, and Jeha Bewmaa, cnamplea at Pendleton ane aeaaen age, 8Um rtekena. warld'a great eat ball fishier, will teat his wiles against a nerd af SS wild Brahmaa frem Texaa la the Na. 1 fea tare act af this year's Pertland Radee, 8ah aabrtdled barbers aa Nertbwestera, never yet rUden, Bald llarnet. Dark, est llaar, Brekea Bas, 't ataaa City Hea, Oae-Hnat and llsapy landing, ar belag ImnerUd fraaa aeaihwestera raa-es to teat the fnenera. Mara than a4) In prls naaaey la affered and seata far fs will b ready. Night skews Jalr 34-31 and Angaet ltS-4. alaag with aa Aagaat 4 matinee arc arbed 4d. ii . j ; year's Pertland Stampede (Jaly 39-Aaaast 4 at Jaataen Beach, Pertland). -Thirty-five af the stormy critter nave been reanded ap far the fifth annual rede. Neted Caw bay Glen Tyler la shewn nbeve : giving ane af the animals n ride (ar I It vie versa?) ln last year's classic Shona.m riar4 2 Crawfrd.r 4 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 i M 4 4 1 2 1 3 2 0 S 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 2 McCollm.p I 1 I Of Storey .3 Vteo.l Rmrth.1 Brewnj Holm.e Hclaer.p H O A rBunutlj 2 1 a 0 BurdenJ 4 2 0 4 O MarshalLr 4 0 0 0 0 Martln.m 4 12 0 I'Ralmndl.c 2 0 0 1 OHimhckj 2 2 2 4 2 Paltea.p 10 0 1 iHafcy.p S 0 2 1 Scar-lla 10 0 0 To-'. 43 IS 27 10 Total 24 2110 " flattc-d fnr Vlld in th V r.atcrxe Pitrhins iurr.marj Recrui4ing, Subsidizing Ban Voted by Colleges CHICAGO, July 24-()-The National Collegiate' Athletic asso ciation council today directed action by its 300-member schools o!wetiakj 4 12 Hand affiliated athleUc conferences on a recommended ban against v narvj i i racrultinsr and subsldlzinsr atn letes. The council, concurring in con demnation of campus semi-pro fessionalism expressed Informally by i representatives of 20 confer ences the past two days, called fori a formal declaration of prin ciples by the Individual member ship. The result of this poll wiU be submitted to the N. C. A. A. con Total- 22 0 2? ! Total- 21 7 27 17 Batumi for Hafey In Otri. Portland - 001 200 0003 Oakland 000 000 0011 Error Storey. Hamrlck. Palica. Runs batted In Flager. Brown. Shone. ScaroeUa. Two baac nita Hclaar. Mar- mv inrw oMf niis-r laser, saerincea i- vj. vlr n.t Jan wn. Helaer. Double playa Brown I "-- - Bro' i unaaalalad I IP l'j ft' 3'. S 4 B H SO Bb 10 4 1 2 4 4 0 0 is 4 a o 16 11 4 20 4 2 4 2 1 14 0 0 4 0 1 10 0 yum Gunrjrurm f-cnutk Orpftan rror:fi ' Vivakta - 2i Ctr vterwoa 1 t -DenoTe inninf plu. Errori Wheeler. Salmon. Bartolomel. WilUarr.. Peu:t. Winning pitcher. Sotiob)e: lacj-.g ptcher. Vivalda. Home run AcaT. J. Stetler. William. Gul lic Tree-Bae hits: Bertoletti. Two Ku :tr Salmon. Gullir 2. P-a rtolo-tt-. Run batted 4n: Wheeler 2. Wen nrr. Rr-i-nelCi S. Crawford 4. Cullic 2. Salmon 3. Bartolomel. Adams 0. Dou ble plas Renoida. unf utrd; Wheel- Hamrk-k to Bearden: I uary when enforcement of strict 131 oss wn-23 is 3fprown l " BaT7rori; amateur standards among all col 1M 140 103 li 24 3! !?nd . Oakland 9. Baaa on balls off - mav K eomrrtanded r a nra naiey i: newer a. bwi- i -m- j outs by Pa Ik-a t; Hafey 3; Helser 4. Earned run: off FalKa 1: He tee r 1. Hits off Pa lira 7 in 4 Innings. UMlng pitcher Pa Ilea. Umpire Heard. Dor an and Xober. Time 24. Attendance 3007. JOCKEY RIDES TWO SEATTLE. July 24-iffVJockey Walt Litxenberg, the Longacres leader, rode two winners in his first appearance In today' twi light meet after a five-day suspension. Curly's Suffer First Defeat er to Reynolds to Cullic. Time: SM. Attendance: 3000. S saany befaddlementa have eeme draft talk concerning George Vie. Wally Flager, et al. that a few natives have aaked ns to print here an explanation af jast what the baseball type af drafting amanata e s.. ,' . 1 rs. y, .. : x- aw nmfJPaamLK''M:-sM JUDGE W. G. BRAMIIAM to. BrteHy. and wltheat farther entangling the explanation with the conventional "wherein and where tes frem the bk, tbe draft fcs operated thasly: Any player In professional baaebalL if he has played In three seasons af It. Is eligible for draft ing; by a clab In higher classed baaeball at a fixed draft price. Tbe draft price fl actuates In ac cording with the class af base ball the player b In. Far exam ple. shoaJd e f the Senators, ha Clut C baseball, be drafted into Cum AAA baseball, tbe payment to Salem woald be $3544. The jamp from Class B to tbe majors brings S4404. And if a player in the Coast leage (Class AAA is drafted by a major league club, the price is now SI .. Last year the AA-to-majors price was 37544, and if yen recall that was one of the big minor leaxue squawks aimed at the major. The minors wanted 315.444 kehed aa a draft price. Re member to when Washington drafted Marin Pierettl year before Ut. he went for 37500. which was woefully law tor Pierettl at the time. The prospective drafting of Vic amounted to this: Were George pLaVinx mitb Salem at the time af the draft date (Aagaat 15), he eId have been placked for the Class B price ef 34404. Bat If be is plajing with Pertland come drafting time, tbe price will be 314.404. So rather than lose the difference, the governing Portland clab made at lea.t 54440 by moving popular George. intricarifM af Raneball Tttugh to Savvy The possibility still exists that Vic will be bought by some major league outfit, however. In that case he would be Ineligible far the draft if his contract Is purchased before Aagaat 15.. True. George has not had three years f professional baseball. This is only his second actually. Bat the three years he spent In the navy, according to a new baseball law Inserted during tbe war, constitute ane year of pro ball. S George is now In his third year, according to tbe rules. It s tittle wonder most fans don't savvy these baseball technl ealitie. There are so dang many af em and seemingly every one Jstst as intricate and complicated aa possible. Even the veteran club a wavers, with years of experience theirs, stumble often aver the hundreds ef little mechanisms making ap the pay-fer-play apart. And that Is ane geed reason wby "curs' Happy Chandler. af the major leaguers and W. G. Bramham ef tbe minors The league-leading Curly's nine tasted defeat for the first time in Junior "A loop play last night as I they bowed to the second division Valley Motors, 0 to 4 at Capitola. f Norton allowed the Dairymen : but four hits while his mates, paced by Warren Valdez, were touching Rock for eight. Val dez larruped a homer, double and single: l At Leslie the Eagles went into a second place tie with the Shrocks by beating them 3 to 2 A two run 8th frame won the ball game for the; Lodgemen as 141. 1L. - - - 1 VI they combined two hits, two walks wua we meal wwwu i - t ana an error, mwic wa ure ... ning hurler. Eagles 001 023 4 Rhrncki i i: 100 012 0 Moor and Howard; Barker, Busby (4) and Cummingi. Valley Motor - SOI 020 04 4 Curley's 030 020 04 Norton and McDonald: Rock Xerber. 4 and Tourney Set at SGC I iThe regular Thursday afternoon men's session at the Salem Golf club today will feature an Alibi tournament over ; the nine-hole route. IThst rliiTrt has scheduled an 18- hole two-ball mixed foursome for Sunday with a dinner to follow. Clubbers, whether married or sin gle, are invited. Play will begin at one o'clock. DAVIDS DUMPED PORTLAND, Ore July 24-CP) The Portland Gilberts of the citr Semi-pro league gave the touring House of David club a 7 to 3 drubbing here tonight. David 200 000 0013 2 Gilbert . 070 000 00 7 0 t D. Hummell and U. Hummell; Dunn, Vagl (6) and Carlson. Wegner (0). Senator Sw al: (Up to date) HPct. B HPct. Salmon 153 St JMGunnrm 2 14 22 Crawfrd 283 102 J60 Schubel 2T 0 -222 GUlllC 164 5S JM KowaUkl 43 t .209 Wheeler 23 0J48IBarUml .227 43.189 Luchesl 80 24 J23'Soderbrg 27 4 .142 Wenner 333 M .288! Falliri 25 3.107 Raynld 333 44 JS4 Gerkin 44 4 .091 Summri 241 01 53 Cook 2 0 .000 Kerr 104 40 -244 1 : Pitchers O W X. Pet. Wa S.O Sh Sodorburg m 14 , 1 .057 29 41 0 Scbuble 14 2 .714 27 2 0 Wystt : 30 t 4 Ml 91 02 1 Garkin i 30 14 .834 34 33 0 nracticaDv Gunnarson 22 JO 7 J88 48 75 1 (vern base ball aa averseers. Their jobs aren't easy In any sense and It's miracle the late Jndce Land Uved aa long aa he did. Softballing Bartender g. Dealers Do Fine Job Baseball has rallied nobly and genuinely to the cause for the families f the Spokane ballplayers killed In the bus crash, aad new cwmea a story af how Softball. In a sense, did Its goad tarn to. Robert E. Covert, one f the men responsible for the West Salem Lions team In the town's junior baseball league, was la Keae last week and Saturday night saw haw that eilver dollar Jingling village went to bat far the Spokane utfit. The game itself mas between the Bartenders, from the city's v.rrioes pubs, and the Card Dealers, frem the numerous gambling Uvea. Little Softball was actually played as, an eeaslona. the glad iators ased grapefruit far balls and tennis racquets for bats. General horseplay w as the mode and the Bartenders, ne deabt because they slipped a "mickey' or two in their serves, walked away with the win. Everyone was admitted free, but a pre-game ticket sale in aWwatowa Rene netted well ever 54400, according to Covert. One jewelry store put up a wrist watch for auction aad It brought $340. There was little trouble In attracting a crowd despite the Inartistic softbalbng abilities of the players, for every night clnb la town sent lla floor show to the park for free renditions. Such weald bring oat even the most skeptical i Every dime taken in Is to be forwarded to the Spokane benefit. Which Is wonderful after one considers that Bene aad Its bartend er, card dealers and night clubbers likely never beard ef the West'' ern intrrnatmnal league. Kowalskl Fallin 10 7 0 10 3 8 JUS OS 71 2 02 Upsets Mark Puhlinx Play DENVER, July 24-T)-The record-busting medal winner, Jim my Clark of Long Beach. Calif., and runner-up Robert Silvester of San Francisco, were beaten In the first round of match play and their conquerors were ousted ln the second round today as the national public links golf tourna ment- followed its usual crazy and colorful pattern. The defending champion and another former titleholder back for another crack at the biggest tournament in American golfdom William Wel ch of Spokane, Wash., and Robert C. Clark of St Paul, Minn. were booted out of the running. Second round results included: Louis Stafford. Portland. Ore., de feated Tully Myer, Wichita, Kan., 6 and 5. Clark Leads Golf Bigs As 'Tarn' Opener Nears 170 Pros, 45 Amateurs, 35 Gals to Shoot For Gold in Chicago Meet; Nelson Favored CHICAGO. July 24-UP)-SlIm little David F. Clark of Galveston, Tex., who has split his time between caddying and playing in major tournaments the past ten years, today posted a 4-under par 68 in lead ing the professionals in the final qualifying round for the 150,000 All-American golf class is starting tomorrow. Eight players were grouped at 72. With most of the boys in the field of 71 taking things easy, 80 was the qualifying limit. The six ty qualifiers today brought the starting field for George S. May's extra van ganza to 250 contestants 170 professionals, 45 amateurs and 35 women. Defending champion Byron Nel son, Toledo, who has four of the five previous All-American tour naments, was being mentioned by many of the pros as a 2-1 favorite to repeat. Nelson's 3-under par 33 for nine holes today included 2 birdies and an eagle. British open champion Sammy Snead, Hot Springs, Va., Lloyd Mangrum, Chicago, U. S. open champion Johnny Bulla. Chicago: Harold (Jug) McSpaden. Sanford. Me., who won the open ln 1943, and the current amateur sensation. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, all reported "about" even-par 72 practice rounds. Rated the strongest threat to the women's title heldby Patty Berg. Minneapolis, is Babe Did- rikson Zaharias of Denver, Colo. Gilmore Botes From Net Bee VANCOUVER. July 24-WP)-Walt Stohlberg, ace Vancouver netman. scored aa apset In the western Canada tennis cham pionship play her today with n third round win ever highly favored Charlie Sutton of San Francisco with a straight-set Victory. 18-8. Another Vancouver star, Jim Skelton, advanced with a 8-2, 8-0 win ever Bad Gilmore, Sa lem, Ore. PCL Scores: Seattle 102 000 000 3 000 000 00 s 1 0 1 Ad- Loa Ane .. Pearson and Beara, sueme t am and Williams. Seattle 000 002 002 S 0 Los Angeles 100 100 5 l Tost and Sueme; Chambers and Spin del. Stephenson (7). Hollywood 000 100 0023 t 1 San Diego .. Wl vov uw i Wilkie. Kimball (7) ana unser; seats and Rice. San Francisco . . 000 000 300 3 11 1 Sacramento 031 101 2O0 S 13 1 Werle. Lien and Vgroaowsai; Fletcher and Marcucci. Tigers Wallop Tars in Two By the Associated Press Tacoma s Tigers maintained their third-place spot in the WJL last night as they split a double-header with the fourth-place Bremer ton Tars, winning the first game, 8 to 7 and dropping the night-cap 3 to 2. At Spokane the Victoria Athletics nosed out the Spokane Indians 1 to 0 with Pitcher John Carpenter scoring the only run of the contest in the ninth inning. Carpenter held the Spokes to three hits. The Yakima Stars took a double-header from the Vancou ver Capilanos at Vancouver, 8 to 4, and I to 0. Tacoma Bremerton 018 020 040 030 07 7 1 7 . - I . 1 JasssL-aaw .w i m lasm n .l -. ss 8MflasnssimBsns Brooks Back on Top; Feller in 3-Hiiter i -I i " Hums Banh Cul Am (lards Bow to Giant ; Bobby Whiffs Nine; Bosox, Yankees Win BROOKLYN. July 24 -(A1) -The Brooklyn Dodgers regained first place in the National league standings tonight as they mooed ovt the Chicago Cubs, 2 to I, while the St. Louis Cardinals were losing to the New York Giants. Rookie Joe Ilatlen held the Cubs to stf hits while his mates were stxklng Hank Wyse for II. Both1 Bum tallies came In the first frame. At New York Big Johnny Mise hammered a 420 foot homer in the last half of the nlrtth Inning to give the Giants a 3fto .l win over the Cards. School poy Ro we chalked up his JO th win f f the campaign In hurling the I'hila delphia Phillies to a 2jto 0 de rision over the Pi I U burg Pirate. Three Boston Brave errors telred the Cincinnati lleds defeat the Beantowners, 2 to 1. II , it In the American loop rV.bty Feller took the spotlight Hilh a three-hit shut out win over rm Philadelphia Athletics, 1 to 0. TeU ler whiffed nine to up) hi sea son's toUl to 220, Hank ltd ard s homer was the only rtin Of th game. The leading Ilftn Ped Sok. behind Tes HughMin's seven hit hurling tfped th Chicago While Sok. 4 to 1. At: Kt. IamX (Cofitinued on psga 111 'CZAR VISITS: Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler chats with Managers Buck Faasett f tbe 1111 rwaod SUrs (left) and lrty O'Doal of the San Franeiar Seals bet nee games. C ler Is making a survey of the Pacific Coast leagve, tbtrh maier league sUtaa. AP Wlrephto) Amcrk Players 'iij;! Advaiicc, Paris 1 1 Mvrivej aij- Pirates to Ask Pay Minimum PHILADELPHIA, July 24 -JT) Th Pittsburgh Pirates held a locker room meeting before their National league game with the Philadelphia Phils tonight and adopted an eight-point program for their representatives to pre sent at the players-club owners meeting next month In New York The Bucs Instructed their repre sentatives, pitcher Hip Sewell and third baseman Lee Handler to stress the demand for a $7500 min imum salary. Davis Slops Varoff BROOKLYN. July 24-OPVChar-lie (Dixie) Davis, Atlanta, Ga., welterweight, handed Joey Varoff of New York his first defeat In 44 bouts tonight by scoring a unan imous decision in the eight-round main event of the boxing program at MarArthur stadium. Hedlngton. Sostrie (2. Greenlaw (Si and Kemper; Federmeyer and Volpl. Tacoma 00 002 000 02 7 1 Bremerton 010 000 001 13 S 0 Jungbluth and Kemper: Sullivan and Volpl. ooo ono 0011 1 . .. . ooo ooo ooo o l and Paulson. Farla and Victoria Spokane Carpenter Varrelman. Yakima Vancouver McHugh and and Spurgeon. Yakima 002 000 02 S 1 Vancouver 000 000 0 0 3 0 Yaylian and Gibb; Snyder and Bren ner. . 212 001 000 4 t 1 010 010 0034 11 3 McConneU; Marshall 'We U'uz Robber, Says Dixlger Ross BEND. Ore, July 24-fVWItb typical Brooklyn Inflection, Vice President William D. Cox com plained we was robbed" today after his Brooklyn Ddger foot ballers had been beaten by a Bend Softball team. Th Dodgers were scheduled for their Initial full-uniform gridiron scrimmage under lights tonight. -jjr- League' Standings -fr mi 7t.. eJT'X' Wlllllim Hopp. Braves Mustal, G AB RHP 7S 274. M 103 43 Cardinals SS 3s 71 131 JS Walker. Dodsers SI 3IS 47 IIS JS7 WIlll.iTO fted Sox S4 331 4 120 J3 Vernon. Senators .. S2 32 33 114 JS0 EhMaMio. Red Sox S3 31 1 S3 103 -HI Runs baited in: National league Slaughter. Cardinals. 7; Walker. rwir 72: sluslal. Cardinals. ST American league Williams. Red Sox. 92: Doerr, Red Sox, 7; irorx, hn Sax. 70. Home runs: National league Mire, New York. 20: Kmer. Pirates, is; Norther. Phillies. 12. American league Williams. Red box. ii: oreenoer. Tlr. S3: K,IWr. Yankees. 19. Ores OBiaas 1st tk xaajara wsm user ta WeBMav! H O AK M-Dl Gordon. Yankees 4 1140 Whitman. Dodgers 4 1 1 t Peakr. Red Sox 4 3 2 3 0 0 Doerr. ne sox a i s s w KCs, Eagles Win, Softball j Before a geed-slsed erewd four snore team made their debet last night ln summer seftball league play aa Mootry's defeated KnighU f Columbus 9 to 4 while the Eagles whacked Golden Pheasant 7 to S. j j The Moo try nine get off to a! first Inning two-ran lead en tbe Lodgemen bat soon fell be hind as the KCs began shelling Ilurler Bob Lindstrom. Al Alley started the KC barrage with a homer la the second Inning and Llndstrem was belted for a to tal af 14 blew, while Jim Raw lins waa holding tbe Druggist to five. L The Eagle-Geld en Pheasant fray was decided mainly on sev en errers cemmltteed by the Restaurateurs. Applegate, a the mound far the Eagles, struck eat 15 men and allowed seven hits, while Carver waa permitting 19. Tonight's games see Paper Makers tag ling with the Keck Wools and Salem Navigation meeting Barbs. tOO 000 0114 3 011 400 0039 14 t WI LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. SALEM 54 35 .615 Spokane SS 41 .48 Wenachee 57 M BOO Yakima 38 49.437 Tacoma SI 37 .50' Vancouver,, 33 34 -37 Bremertn 48 35 .578 Victoria 30 S3 .323 Last night's results: At Wenatchee 18. Salem 23. At Bremerton 7-3. Tacoma 8-2 At Vancouver 4-0. Kaklma 6-2. At Spokane 0. Victoria 1. COAST LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct San Fran 77 41 .S53 Sscramnto 58 SI .487 Oakland 77 42 .650 San Otego 54 7 .448 Los Angls S3 54 .538 Portland 42 71 .372 Hollywod 61 36 .522 Seattle 38 78 315 Last nights results: At Oakland 1. Portland 3. At Los Angeles S-S. Se attle 3-2. At Sacramento 8. San Fran cisco 3. At San Die 4. Hollywood 3. ( NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct Brooklyn 34 34 .614 Boston 43 47 472 St. Louts 83 35 SO? New York 38 49 437 Chicago 47 39 .347 Philadelph 38 47 434 Cincinnati 42 43 .494 Pittsburgh 34 52 .34 Wednesday's Scores: At Boston 1. Cincinnati 2: At Brook ln 2. Chicago 1: At New York 3. St. I-ouis 1. At Philadelphia 2. Pituburgh 0. AMEKICAN LEAGUE W L P t W I. Pi t Boston M M .717 Cleveland 43 47 478 New York 54 37 .593 St. Louts 3 51 433 Detroit So 38 5ftft Chicago 35 54 393 Washngtn 45 43 511 Philadelph 26 82 25 Wednesday s Results: At Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 0: At Chicago I. Boston 4: At Detroit 0. Washington 1; At St Louis 3. New York 3 I PAHIS. Julr J4 , United fttate tesmt j and twa other fmbintions ;lti whuh ' Americans figured won their; way into the semi-final round th three divisions of double Men's i vk omen's and ml led j In tbe Ftenrh International tennis rham purtifhlim today. In uneti's play Tom Brown and Budge Part, whipped an esperierned I p-ir of Britons. Derek Barton and t. J, tFilby. 9-7, 7-S, -3. ' ,f j IliiUiiisii v - mm on THE WW 7 . . your eyeg with Kay llan PrOteCt SnGIaPe ... AND LOOK YOUR SMARTEST. WEARING A PAIR IN ONE OF THE SWAGGER NEW STYLES THAT RATE TOPS THIS SUMMER. Dr. E. E. BorJitz Dr. Sam Hughes the climax ef the attack came ??tr- . .. - . . JIL. S .M lat the leartn wnen a eembina- b. IJbditrom and Wicker; Rawlins tion f hit by Alley. Albrich, and Meier. lanocentt Meier and Miller pro- EgWs . oi? ooi 12-7 10 2 dnced four tallies. The winners a-Aiii---ly9i cored three snore la the ninth, and iwuik. BORIIIG OPTICAL C0I1PAIIY 383 Court Phone 506 t raOIMICE OXFORD . . . heir to tho sport shirt thronol Titer s nothing quite Me this unrrb new port shirt , J. for two bie rr.oot: llictg's nothing quite like MrtbofO liiJor ing. done with sll the know how (,( 0, (.rhoui portswesr itcatort. And there", nothing quite hkg Prince Oaford, cither . . . s Dan River faUst of "premium totton thsi vsrn djed for permanent color, SanfonzcJ for permanent ht. ( The shirt is sryled for the whole j..mut of 'portwiw"or77f;onJ . . . with lone, tJccvci, larre pocket, a collar that', handtom open ot shut. Trince Oxford by Marlboro it royally I ighi for yem! 1 - mCaVsAe U U "4; 1' is 90 mi