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PAGE SEC Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. July 27. 1946 vA Big Shoot Opens! Salem's Jack Crane Takes Singles "S ., . - fc I J -in ' -V ' i a, & Solons Slug 22-7 Win, Gain Ground Sum mtM-s "(rhi" Leatls Parade; SMl'rhuri Hurls: Cliirfn Beaten FLKRIS FIELD Spokane. July 26-( Special )-Salem's Senator? put the sUg 1u Spokane's hapless Indians here- tonight, whacking ,-uV a 22-7 win to ouen a four-game series, and therein extending ti.fi: Wn-'A-i rv International league lead to a full, game over the Mialct. Ch:fl. whn bowed to Wb-r.a U-r.iRht. The Senators, lefi r v Hl- Surnmtfi s' five hits irx )k.Ai:.g a "'ode" homer, tuple. rhL.Lie arid two sit k'v --- i looted twit 1" rots -di all off four pitcher. We.in- t ;;e Ph. J Sieituri in.isl e1 a-i lief id the l..iiue 5 a nine iV fcit liigtit a cnunt ed fiT e K'.t runs bleti m Oil me C.rawf.Hil th Uiirc hits, bitteil m x t i ; . e Du k Weiiiiei of the 5r a 1 1. ry arl biffed a homer, his rrfh 4. i.tr season S(x.kdTie Hu5ti M..r.K'-i D ight Aden pitvel ie'.tT 'i-ii1 f"i ibe iinb.iii a rfi fci !a h.t. Tir '. . i .b p'av a.iin to mt !? r .tb! and j doubleheuder Hi S1.bi hi IrMlicclfl. ('!.- ford, ar.J V!, fcd t r : r-f t:-: ,i rt ei I .-.i ( . u. I.f u : I t bi S;:em. 1- Hf I .rt ) I S . C S"3T.rt.: r: r I. . ,t "i s .s e b 7 St-iii-r r r A.lrr. :n 3 S!x i'j 1 II Mjvt li 1 l Kub.ak 0 Si i.ui W 2 0 BiMop 2 Clifford c : MMri p Ru.i.ui p Pir, Ho 3 3 F H O A 1 12 o o 0 0 U 1 (I 0 Tti'j 44 41 J- ' Total! 4'. 12113 - B.IVrl f e r Hrtl in ill K.ton l 4J WJ Ml" J onj OUU 1X1 I II 1 Errar t".iii.c, Barlolon.ei. Cook aVm, btM 1 SchuJU 2. Pin Ho tnw cUm! ,m Viafcrd . Sunirr.ari S. fcartolome: abtiii 3 Hawkins , KitititK G.'taik J: Wtnnn. W(elr I. I rffctd Aan.i Two bae iui Sum Kf( C"ifrd Gulllc. Thief bw , fcjtf hiri Sutr.mer. Culi.c Kom j-ati Wnrtr. Hininiitri Bi or WUs 4r.rri 4 Ha 1. Raiinondl 4.1 ktrrj 4 S4!bun StTikrout Mtli mt Haa 1 Kaiinondl 1. 5bn 2 Wortuif 1 Xoainf Mtchr. Mrrrn ; I'v.pirM Taika Nneinli and Hn n Tit, 2 6 AMtndtnit 2100 Victoria Socks Chiefs, 9 to 1 By th A5.oritrd Press The 1;ii1-end Victoria Athletics ie up last night and smote down the Wena tehee Chifes 9 tn 1 at Wenahhee to drop the Chief one full game Lite k of the WII. lead ing S;lem Senators The A' Fer rer; allowed the Wetialohees but right hit At Taroma Hie Brem erton This walloped the Tacoma Tifeis 8 to 2 behind the five-hit hui ling of Low man. and moved within half a game of the fourth spot Tiger.s. The Vancouver Capi I..11115 slaughtered the Yakima St.,i;. 18 to 4. lelting out 20 hit off two Star twii'Ierx. Alex Paliea was the winning pitcher. Vaki'Tia 010 020 100- 4 8 3 Vtnrouvo 166 120 00 18 20 2 strait. Buhnri i3). McCunnell: PaJ ica nd Brenner. Vx toi :d . 003 4O0 0O5 t 11 3 Utn.lrhrt 0UO UO0 M0 1 2 Ferrrra and ' Paubon. McCollum, Ciotiin ill and Peut Hienieilon 000 024 400-t 10 1 Taicn.a 000 000 101- 2 S 4 I on. n and Volpi. Greenlaw, Sotre 71. Jirim.ink i8i and Kuper. Valsetz Ousted PORTLAND, July 26 -4JFi- By leilya defeated Valsetz, 7-4, to night, in the Oregon utate semi pro ba.tr ball tourney. A Valsetz flurry in the fourth inning, when all four of its runs were scored, failed to keep the dow nutate team in the tourney. . .:: : : v- " '. . i: ' i SHOTGITXXERS: The 41st Grand retfle TrahoUn Uunuincnt pencil yesterday at Salem's Trapaheotlng elab nnd m hand t give the meet an official aendoff Gevernr Earl Snelf (arrow), shown firing the opening shot In above photo while Salem Clnb Officers .Ief U right) Fred Viesko. CreighUn Jones. C. G. IlUt I brand and Max Flannery stand in team paflUost. (8Mlhpaw Knell hit his target, too!) In the lower photo Oregon's famed father-danghter com bi nation Is shown. The daughter. Mrs, Shcv erly Sather, Is state women's champion. Her father. I. W. Nasom of Qulncy, lo men's clump. Mrs. Sather la from Corvallia. The big bang party closes Sunday. Upwards of 3N are participating In it. (Statesman sports photos.) Fans See Everything; Mootrys, Wools Win Some lively hitting, good pitching, and some erratic moments featured softball play last night as Rock Wool trimmed the Eagles 11 to 2 and Moo try's Dtuggists deciaioned Golden Pheasant 8 to 4. The Wool-Eagles tilt saw the former pour over a steady deluge of runs, resulting mainly from the wildnesa of Eagle Hurler Clarence Applegate. After scoring one in the firxt the winners pushed three more over in the second on Roth's hit combined with three walks and an error. Four big Wool tallies In the fourth came via two hits, two walks, a wild pitch and an en- . The lEagels registered one In the first frame and a final marker in the ixth when Paul Menth rapped a homer. Mootry's knocked over Golden Pheasant in a full nine innings by The 41st Grand Pacific Trap shoot tournament roared to a fast get-a-way over the Salem Trapsbooter'a club range yester day with some 249 "pldgfen" plngers engaged In a first-day , 16-yard singles event and special handicap. Four classes were in- 1 eluded. A. B. C and D. Salem's Jack Crane won the Class A lS-Tard. event following m shootoff with three other marksmen. All had hit 99 In the regular event to tie. Crane shat tered XS straight to snatch the shootoff. Ray Glass, sharp-eyed veteran from Eugene took the Class A handicap with a 94 score, la the Class C singles Clara Ray. local woman luminary, lost out by one target to her brother-in-law. M. W. Ray of John Iay. who took top honors with a 9S. A. Ma don of Itngview. Vah had a 98 to cop class B honors and J. Gleason of Myrtle Point had a 91 to lead the class Class B honors In the handicap event went to Inning, with 93. A. N UMim of Quluo. Ore., state champion, had a 94 to cop claai C title. Appcl's 95 was high In class 1). Governor Karl Snell fired the opening shot for the gala bang derby and made his stint suc cessful by shattering his target. Today's program sees the title seekers sUrt for the PITA cham pionships in 14-yard, handicap and doubles events for men. women, and juniors. The entry list will likely reach- well over 399 with today's firing. The big meet winds up Kunday. Today's firing starts at 7 a.m. Ciane, Sa- Jnlur, Seal- iid I lender -W $tnnr l' Kav, Ti- PoMUnd. 7 1 aid. 100 bird) lem. on shtKitoff Willi tie. Hunt, unallacnrd on. Seattle. All had Sacramento, l ahf . W; , true. M, flank Tieil. Iarnliaflier. Walnut Gimr. Calif. 7 1 Tow rueftil, Salem, ST. inn lw lston. 1 Ida. W7 Hoard. Clearwatrr. Calif.1 V7 ll'lau Hi A M-rlon. Ixinjview , I S: Huid Han KtMUg. Oir. t ; Takil . I I Seattle. . . Writ). Salem. 7: f'Ulier, j I Parifw Citv. Onr . Ii7; Cial icli. un- atlarhrd. W; aiwllrll. A.loi la. SB. ) I .rar-ti. Hretlspoi t, M: Allev. Helena. Monl. S3: Uu kon KHeitui Wn . . S. nkrr. Seattle. Ui : Kautir.an. I Halt lke City. S; l'twell. Seattle. ! SS. MtOldnwnry, Eninu law . Wit , I (Cla C l M. Ray. Jotin IJav. M. C I en. Seattle 84. Vieko. Salem. 5 ; M: Oothnovi unattaclied. SS. Jann Rae. Salrtn. 13; Warner. Portland. M: ' i Hoehn. Cdiaon. Wn . V4: tuber. Pa- , ritir C'llv, Oie . 4. Hava Saeiamen- j to. Calif IM Weat. Sweat tie. W4 . An- , den on Station Oie . M lrri, un- . ! allac-ltrd J. Iinit.1 Mall l-ahe C llv i . S3. Geiard. lndepfltt'itee. Ui e . S3. : lainiin I Montr, Seattle. SJ, C. Snotli. Sii1). 1 t.nnn. Uyr- SO Joaty. Wnatta4-h C.a. la- Ore S3 (Cla D) J Glea. Myr tle Point. M: Banter. rllin. iNev . l J Mi Kniftlit. Bremerton Wn, TilUiiKM.k Oie. an. Wilton. rl IW Hanktna. Kuokana. rlirr. CoivaMli. M. Hilton. Kiainatli all (Mr. S Geartn I'ottlatid. Orel 7. Camion. Salem, II, Mullet, uni altarl.e.l. S7. I I i i Stwt ul Hand leap -Cla -A) Glaaa, runi-iir. HI; H. Poa. Ml Verrw.n. Wn I T..ujm.mW 1.1m. 4A- 1 1 . k . ttaclirU. Ml: Re ford tinaHaehed. O tine, tinatlarhrd. SW fien., una' laa lied. SN; 9 latter, :. Hiltehrand, Haleni, SS: H inkle. M 1 ia.la'l.er, M: la'k HI Vinninr, S3: r.riftm. S2; i. riiior. at: ivn, at: huintti; Jaelv. tl: GnuetirMW, Sel; Hru.-r.ev, Condii. at: larrell. SV; Harkri. Dorsey. 8S: Inland,! SS. ifla Ci Nuwhii, Qulncy. Ore. M; Flaiiary, Sthumacher 12. P. Ander- Ore . SI; Bather, tl : Ron. M:i c. ro I S14 w A Salem. 7 Mn. Statn wiawan. w. nova. :, t. won. aa; feller. SS. Gerald. Indeaendenre. Ore. 7 Hum, Kaetamenrs. Calif, (7. . . I ... . I A . . f 1 - t i . b.i svpvei, .J . waiafirier. i.w. alha Oie . 1 J Pol Hand. . I lllautook.. I.. S Bainea, SS. as. 4- KolUn' Along Bv Jkkkv Stone 1 Ost of the best lories we've heard on Frisco Edwards was re latod by Bernie leVlverous. the Detroit Tiger scout who has been tat aatd out Uwa for the past month and a naif. This one concerns - rriaco's umpiring days in the WIL. Frisco called ' a third strike on a Journeyman ball player who obviously was never going any higher than Class B ball. This guy took exception to Frisco's decision, growled. I could never a hit that one!" Frisco rlaanped his Jows on uw always L present plus, snorted. "Pard. that's why you're playing In this leag ue." f anlVa f iMe,i a-?T-fCs From more and more sources we hear that our mi Salem golf course Is right up with any of ess. After s sojourn In "beautiful Southern California" Beavers Clout Oakland Again OAKLAND, July 26-fiHn-Port-land's suddenly potent Beavera took their third straight game from the Oakland Oaks tonight, blasting two Oak hurlers for 21 hits and a 14 to 4 win. The Bevos the simple expedient of scoring tttok stl.ox we sre inclined to believe It. One links In Riverside reseated the heights of something or other. The thing didn't have any areeaa aaad that's the gospel truth! In order to sink It was neces sary to pi h the ball through three or four Inch high fslrwsy grass, psrebod to blue hisses by the sun. . Rt ant saber when Byron Nelson broke the world's competitive record for ',2 boles at Seattle last autumn, with a sparkling 219? It was never disclosed but save for an unforeseen development. Lord tSyroo would have whacked It In ICS. As Nelson was prepsred to sink a ooe-foot putt on the tenth hole the amplifier from nesrby Husky odium broke in with s dramatic account of a long touchdown run m the Washington-California game. Nelson jerked his bead up with Interest and am awed the putt by a foot. ... Wonder how those caddie carts are going to affect the future erop of a la-Una w insert? Nelaon. Mogan and most of the rest of esn learned the trade as caddies and we know some pretty good Ifioksmin who started aa bf -carriers on the local course. Now the caddy business is all but defunct. Well, time will tell. . . . TV-p Talk Salem is host to the Grand Pacific shoot, and you couldn't find better rroos-secliou of American life than In the arrsy of 399 or nsore trigger-pullers psrticlpating. Doctors. Iswyers. farmers, ex major league ball players they'r all succumbed to shoot fever (we don't know whether any candlentick makers are present or not). And irmpshooting is one endeavor where life really begins at 44! Lots sf She top-notchers are In their sixties. Shuvtrr' t Otie The pis eon goes spinning across the sky, . tiny thine In an oeran of blue. An' yu glue your sight to it's path let fly But the pigeon derisively sails on an' thru. An' up comes another! You set for another try Bang! The bird it jumps It's fragments strew, turn, aonilc. wipe the sweat You're satisfied. An what comes next why a bottle of brew! scored four rung in each of the fourth and seventh frames. Spearheading the Portland at tack were homers by Reich, Smith, Storey and Vico. Jack Sal veson set the Oaks down with 10 hits in coasting to the victory. Vico, in addition to his homer. collected a pair of singles, while Wally Flager poked a singles. PartlaaS OaklaaS B H O A BHOA Smith rrl 114 O Burnett.2 4 14 4 3 2 4 nearden.l S S Westlake.l S S 4 Marshall SIS SMart.3 I ' 1 0 Marttn.m t 1 S Rah-nndl.c 1 S 0 Harm teas riaer.2 3 Crawfrd.r 3 Storey .3 S Vlco.l Reich. I 4 Brown.s S Holm.c 3 Salvaan.p 'Souza.c 113 111 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 S 1 4 10 2 Pippervp 1 I 1 Vandnbs.p 1 Kearae.c I f Sabol 1 1 0 Tolala 6 21 27 IS Totala 38 IS 27 IS Batted for Holm In lth. Batted for Vandenberg In 9th. Portland . 100 430 43014 Oakland 000 02O 4 Krrora Holm. Burnett. Hart. Hunt batted In Flager. Storey 3. Brown. Salveaon 3. Brown. Salveaon 3. Reteh 3. Hart. Vico, MarshaU . Two base hits Westlake 3. Salveaon. Storey. Bur nett. Martin. Three base hits Mar shall. Home runt Reieh. Smith. Storey-, Vico. Marahall. Stolen baae Holm. Sacrlfeeaa Martin, Brown. Double plays Martin - to Hart: Burnett to Bearden; Westlake to Burnett. Earned runs off Pippen I: Salvoson t, Van denberg 9. Bases on balls off Pippen 1. Vandaeiber S. Strikeouts by Pip pen I, Salveaon 3. Hita off Pippen S In 3"i tnnlnga. Hit by pltener. by Vandenberg (Retch I. Losing pitcher -Pippen. Umpires Heard. DOi an and Kober. Time 3:04. Attendance 7114. five big runs in the first frame enough to ice the contest. The five scores came on hits by Wil liams, Lacey and Hoffert with an error and a couple of fielders' choices sandwiched in. Tonight brings exhibition ball with the Paper Makers facing the Oregon City club, champions of trio of 1 their district. In the first game of j the twin bill the Salem Box Fac- tory girls team meets the Oregon City gals. Game time is 8 o'clock. Eagles fOOl 001 0 3 3 3 Rock Wool 131 430 -11 4 4 Applegate and Wood wot th ; Roth and P McCaffery. CP . 100 001 Oil 4 3 Mootrya . S10 000 Off S 11 3 Carver and Wenger; I.inditrom and Wickeit. Barron Holds 1st Spot In Tarn; Mangrum 'Out' White Plains Stroker Carvr 71; Nelson Trails by 7 Swings; 32,285 Watch Party CHICAGO. July 26-VP)-Chunky Herman Barron of White Plains, N. V., today tapped a second-round 71 to hold a one-troke lead at the 361 hole mark in the $45,600 all-Ametican open golf tour nament from which U. S. open champion Lloyd Mangium was eliminated. Barron, playing before a crowd which Promoter George S. May said reached 32.285 was five-un-der-par for Tarn O'Shanter's fes tooned course with 139. a notch ahead of plugging Ellsworth Vines, former national tennis star, who stroked a sparkling 69 for a half way; total of 140. Mangrum, who started yester day with a 79, seven over par, took a 76 today, and was auto matically excluded from the 103 low-scoring pros astembleU for the 36 holes, 18 of which will be played tomorrow and 18 Sunday. Defending champion Byron Nel son was seen strokes off the pace with 146 as he took a par-matching 72 today after opening yester day with a weak 74. The three-ply championships for the hevond straight clay lan so far behind scheduled that the second women's round was post poned by darkness after only a portion of the 35-player field had finished. Bums' Lead Narrows;, Bevens Wins Another Dodgers Lowe lo 1'iraten; Bev1 ftahut Decisions Foe In Slow Paced Bout PORTLAND. Ore . July 2-(P)-Joc Kahut. 78 miiii.I Wood burn. Ore . fainter, won a le decision oer Hilton (Fitie) Fit Datruk. 171. Ia Angeles. In their 15-round boxing match tonight. In thnr fourth meeting each showed great respect for the other and Drops White Sox on 5-IIitter; Boaox Winners ' BROOKLYN, July 26-fP)-BrookIyn,g Dodgers felt the bresth of the St. Iuis Cardinals growing hotter today as they bowed to the Pittsburgh Pirates S to 0 while the Cards were "idle.! The defeat narrowed the Brooks lead to one game. Fritz Ostetmuejller, veteran Pi i Htes fouthpaw limited the (Hums to seven hits and ended the lead en' ix game winning streak. At the Cincinnati Reds. 9 to 2. behind New Yoik the Giants nosed out the seven hit pitching of elon gated Johnny Gee. A belated Giant rally in the ninth Inning featuring singles by Sid Gordon. ! Babe Young and Bill Rlgney did the trick. In the Ameiiran Bevens, who Is rapid the fore as one of the New York Yankees' mmt dependable mounds men, pitched the Go (barn tlbb la a a to z win over .the Chicago White Sox to chalk up his win of the year. Th Ya however, didn't gain on the league Bill y coming to Btittimer Out In Net Meet VANCOUVER, B C July 26 (CP)-Top seeded Harry Buttimef of San Francisco today owed out of the. men's singles in the West ern Canada Tennis tournament here when he lost to his fellow townsman. Hal Roche, 13-11, 7-5, 1-6, 5-7, 6-4 in the semi-finals. At the same time, Jim Skelton of l Vancouver, B.C. advanced to th final round with victory over Jin Livingstone of San Francisco, 6-3. 6-2, 6-2. Mixed double events Included: I Sengcl, Los Aniceles. and B. Gilniore. Salem defeated F Connnllv. Vanrau. ver, and J. Milne, Vancouver, 0-4, 0-3, ! BertelliBeef Brewing Again BOSTON, July 26 -iy- Angelo Bertelli became the storm center of a new pro football battle as the Los Angeles Dons went to court here today in an attempt to pre vent the former Notre Dame quarterback from playing with anyone but them. A test case of all pro football players' contracts appeared de veloping as the Dona of the All America footba 11 con ference claimed they gave Bertelli a $1000 bonus while he was in the ma rines and then signed him to a S10,000-a-year contract last March. Since then, the Boston Yanks of the rival National foot ball league announced Beitelli would play for them. Stafford Gains Publinx Finals DENVER, July 26 .-VP) Smiley Quick stocky Los Angeles contrac tor, and 22-year-old Louis Staf ford of Portland, Ore., a former tank corps machine gunner, will meet in the finals of the 1946 pub lic links golf tournament tomor row by virtue of their semi-final triumphs today. Quick took Rob ert Gajda, Detroit, Mich., 7 and 5, and the taciturn Oregon State college student downed Robert (Pete) Doll, Louisville, Ky , 4 and 3. Stafford took the genial Ken tuck ian in a match that was any body's all the way. Doll, a veteran in public links competition, was dangerous until the final nine holes of the 36 hole match. Then the quiet Oregonian youth who is regarded by many galleryites as a definite dark horse who will be a golf threat to anybody Includ ing Quick moved ahead. - ay , A i ? - 1 1 Senalor Swal: Salmon Crwfrd Cullic Lucchesi Wenner Reyolda Sumers Kerr Gunrsn (Throuah July 33) B H Pet. IM SO ,3SS Wheeler 3SS 103 3S3 Kow atakl IS! OOM'Schubel 27 .321 Bartolml t7 28 Soderburg 3S s .zs3 Tallin S4 337 233 24S 164 S3 S3 .25 Cerkin 40 244 Cook 14 TM' B H Pct 2S S 2X2 44 S 1SS 2S S .ISS 331 43 .ISO 4 .133 3 .103 4 OS3 0 .000 Pitchers Soderburg , Schublc Wyatt Gerkin Gunnarson KowaUki . Tallin G W L Pet. Wa S O Sh 14 S 1 S3 7 29 41 0 14 S 3 .714 17 U I 30 S 4 SS7 07 93 3 30 14 .S36 34 35 S j U IB I MB 4a l 1 20 1 S .444 S4 II 1 19 3 J J7J 2 32 1 Gresham Foe Of Silverton SILVERTON. July 26 -(Special) Silverton s distt ict champion Ju nior Legion ball club tangles with Gresham todsy at Portland's Blue Lake psrk in the first of a two-out-of-throe game series to deter mine which outfit will enter the State finals at Portland oh Au gust 2. The second contest will be played at Silverton tomorrow and the rubber fray, if necessary, will be run off at Vaughn street park, Portland, on Monday. The Silverton "a captured the district title Wednesday night by out-lasting McMinnville, 16 to 13, in the third tilt of their series. In an error-filled game, the Marion county lads obtained revenge for the occasion last week when the "Macs" failed to show up for a scheduled title contest st Silver ton. McMicnville . II S 10 Silverton 14 10 T SUu titer. Montgomery S and Bol acheek. Owen. Bkelineier l4 aod Pres- SAM BREADOnI Drew 'Csar'a Anger Breadon Fined By Ball Czar ST. LOUIS, July 26 -bVSam Breadon. owner, of the St. Louis Cardinals, was fined $5000 by baseball commissioner A. B. (Hap py) Chandler for refusing to re port personally on his June visit with the Pasquel brothers or the Mexican baseball league, but the penalty later was rescinded. Breadon said he harbored no ill feeling?. "As far aa I am con cerned it is a closed incident," he said, "and I have only the most friendly feeling for Commiasioner Chandler." The white-haired president of the Cardinals said reconciliation was effected in Boston at a dinner given July 7 by Red Sox owner Tom Yawley just before the an nual all-star game. Golf Events Set at SGC Another btg week end ia in store for Salem golf addicts at the South River road course. On the sched ule, according to announcement of Club Pro Jim Russell, are an 18-hole full handicap sweepstakes tournament set for-Saturday and Sunday, and a mixed two-ball foursome to be run off Sunday afternoon. Lawrence (Monk) Alley con tinues to hold the lead in the Ec clectic tourney, which will wind up August 8. 11th ikees Bos spent more time holcting. feinting,'""' as me snswxeymen and missing thsn they did In mix- trounced the M. I ails Browns, ing. Indeed, until th. lllh round to 5. at St. Ixniis with Seiphiunom there was hardlv M time when I"e Ferna hurling his lth vie some of the crowd was not booing u,ry of the cumpuign. Detroit's The scoiciard, g.iVe Fitpatiitk iKets ioel Hie rhllactelphla Ath- five rounds, all in the rally stages and by very slight margins, and four rounds to Kahut, three of them in the last quarter of the fight and. all by wide margins. There were no knockdowns. Neither fighter was marked, ex cept for a slight tut and a welt over Fizie's left eye. In the 12th stanza, spurred by the crowd's boos and yells of "throw 'em out." Kahut went Into action with rights and lefts to the head. But Fitzie wasn't hurt, Joe Bonn. 184. Oervals. defeat ed Kenny Kass. 178, Portland, by TKO in the second of a scheduled four-round affair. Kass Went down for eight counts in the stan za. When, by lis end. he seemed to be out on his feet. Referee Packy MacFarland stopped it. letirs, 4 to 3, behind Virgil Truck six hit twilling while the Wash ington Senators scored a rn In the ninth frame to knock over the Cleveland Indians, J to 4. I e?A6 opp. B Walker. Dodieri . Musial. Cardinals Vernott. Senator . William. Red So Edwards. Indiana . Runs batted In G AB R H Pet. 77 27S SO ISS Ml OS 3S3 4 ISO 372 so saa 71 131 Ml 04 333 SO 120 30 90 33S 93 ISO 303 70 2S 43 S7 .331 National league Slaughter. Card. 7: Walkei, Dodger. 73. Muaial. Cardinal. S7. Antetlran league: William. Red . 92. Ooeir. Red Soa. SO: Yotk. Red lot. 74. Home run- National league' Mix. Giant. 2v. Klner. Puatet. Is, Noitliey. PhillMM, II. American league William. Red So. 37. Greenbeig. Tlgeia. 33. Keller. Yankee. 19 Ortaiau lai the aaajer kaC Uaey SIS rrMay : B N O A E RBI Gordon. Yankees 4 1119! Peaky. Red Sox . . 4 4 4 4 4 1 Doerr. Red 80s I 1 I 1 I Whitman, Dodger Did not play. Silverton Izaak Walton toAleet SILVERTON. July 24 Arthur Gottenberg, president, is announc ing, the annual picnic for the Sil verton chapter of the Izaak Wal ton league to be held at Coohdge a McClaine park, Silveiton, Sun day. Following s picnic dinner st noon, a sports program Is being arranged for the afternoon. The committee in charge consists of W. Clsrk Bachman, Dan Steffen and Mayor George Chrlstetiaon. Facelift Due j: Salem's Oval Manager Leo SpUibart an nounced plana Friday for rernod eling Die pari-mutuel plant of the Oregon state fair's sit -day racing meet, which opens Labor day. The entire pat 1-tnutuel lant will be enlarged and 'will feature a glass enclosed calculating room, open at all time to public vision. A contract for the Installation of the moat modern equipment has. been awarded. A tote machine Is included. I ! Spit7bart la now negotiating for sn electric odds board to be placed in the infield. The elecUie starting gate will again be jused. Workmen have atarted fencing the fair's half-mile I Lone Hack. I Oak, Yea tern, Angela Tie Yeaters Junior B" Jeaguelclub battled to a five-inning 2 to t Un with a Mt. Angel aggregation1 last night on the Angela' gisunds. American Lcaauo rniDAT Rgstxjrs 1 J1 Boston ,. 003 304 040 -4 14 St Louis . 0OS 90 S30-1 19 Fen is nd H. Wagner; Potter. If nin i a i. Zeldak ill. Sacta cS I Mancuao. t j Washington - 010 01 011 S! T S Cleveland . 900 01 1 030-4 13 I Haefner and Es t Si and Megan New York ChUrtls Beven and Bob an son; Loo a. Malta Beiger tSI, r a plait 9 and Hay Philadelphia 304 000 Detroit . . 0O0 121 Fowler and Roaaai; Trucka and Rich- tisii : ; i Coast league Seoren Sttftlmll Short j League Standings Saturday: Traps hooting Grand Pacific tourney, all tlay. Salem trap range. Swimming Leslie snd Ollnger playground pools, sll day. Softbsll Leslie psrk. doubleheader. g p.m.. Men snd Women. Golf Men's club tournament, Salem golf course. Sunday: Trapshootlng Grand Pacific finals, all nay. Salem trap range. Swimming Leslie and Ollnger playground pools, all day. Baseball Salem Junior lesgue. Waters park, tripleheader, 1 p.ns. Golf Men's club tournament. Salem golf course. A board fence Is contemplated for Leslie's new Softball lsy-out So permit ef that old thrill, "a homer over the wall." . . . the screen to straightaway right field I pretty deep but one of George Scale's driteo Could do It. . . . "Hank'' Singer is like rare old wine he im proet with age. . . . Joe Gray, playing first base for Salem Naviga tion, but more widely known as OSC's former All-America backfleld tar. U connected with the tate sericulture department. Joe has e ured his mafcler's degree in the field. . . . tck V ill Be Mined One of the greatest arms in Salem softball history will be sorely miaard now that the game i bark In peacetime stride. What a kick i tt ma to see Jack C ausey whip the pill rsom the outfield Into the plate with that left wing of hi. , Ml LIAOIE W L Pet. W I. Pet. SALEM 37 3 .913 Spokane 39 43 .477 W ervachee 58 3B .SOU Yakima 3 SS .439 Tacoma 33 JS .50 Vancouver 34 S3 J7S Bremertn 49 36 J7S Victoria 33 63 J34 Friday's Scores: At Vancouver 14, Yakima 4: At Wena tehee 1. Victoria 9. At Tacoma 3. Bremerton 8; At Spo kane 7. Salem 22. COAST LEAG I' E W L pet. 1 W I. Pet. San Fran 78 42 .60 Sacramnto 59 62 .484 Oakland 77 43 .631 San Diego S4 69 .43 I.os Anal 65 54 .546 Portland 4 71 .388 Holly wod 63 56 .329 Seattle 38 SO .32 Friday's Results: At Sacramento 13. San Francifco 2: At Lo Angeles 7. Se attle S; At San Diego 0. Hollywood 1: At Oakland 4. Portland 14. AMERICAN LEAG LB W L Pet W L Pet. 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