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PAGE FOURTEEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, SaUm, Omqoo, Sunday Morning. July 28. 1948 Spokane Trounces Senators, 7 to S Loop Lead Narrowed to Four Points; Sehubel Losing Hurler SPOKANE. July 27-(Special) -Spokane's Indians rallied for four runs in the ninth inning here tonight to nose out the WIL leading Silfm Senators 7 to 6 and narrow the Sal ems' margin over the second j.Iace Wenatchee Chiefs to our percentage points. Bill Sehubel was charged with the loss, his third ' Sold to the Detroit Tigers of the campaign. The Senators built on early lead with a run in the third and four more in the fourth inning off Carl SAnoeil. who joined the Spokes v-terday from Rochester. The In c an came back with three in the txh frame, and then knocked S-hubel from the box in the. ninth with their four-run splurge. Ko walt,ki came in as relief hurler. The Salems connected for 12 blow off Sandell while Spokane totaled 14. Frank Lucchesi, back in the game after an Injury, paced the Senators at the plate with three for five. The two clubs close the.,r ser.es with a regular Sunday I cioublehearier. Salem Spokane (7) j H H O A n n J n I.i.ccr.-.2 i r.r.r: rr. 5 Wr.erl? 6 : I C r 4 1. -i i i 1 4 -.rr.rT ) 3 Kr'r i 3 Ka.'tin . 3 i K( !kn p 0 1 1 5 Sterner. m 4 o 3 J J Aden r 1 2 J 6 iarerii 3 4 1 1 0 0 Haw kint.l 4 2 2 11 Kubuk 2 1 2 0 "chult 2 8 3 0 8 0 BIhop.l J 0 1 J 0 Clifford .C 4 1 1 0 1 Sand-ll.p 3 0 COO Bat!' 1 1 , V r 1 1 rrt n . 1 1 0 Tolaif 40 12 214 Total 3 14 27 14 To cut l:fn winning run acored. P.attrd frr Blriop in 6Ui. Ran lor Bate in 6th. SaieT. 00! 400 1006 12 1 tw.r 000 003 004 7 14 2 Error Bartoiomei. Sbr.i 2 Run , Smith.m v . u.hL.r i-r.i.l Cullic 2. : Flager .2 r-.,fr.rrf 5 Wenner. Sabena. Crawfrd.r 3 H(mr.i. Kubiak. Two base rutn: Luc chn! Bartolorr.el. Wenner. Tnree base hit Double play: Wenner to Locchi Wheeler to Cullic; Lucchei to Wheeler to Cullic. Left on bases: SaJm 15 pokn U. Base oh balls: Scfcubel . KowaUki I. Sandell 7. Strikeout Sehubel 4. Sandell 4 Hit: ti Sonubel 12 for 6 run in 8'j lnn ln KomaUki 2 for 1 run in j Inn inar Hit bv pitcher: bv Sandell i Craw ford', by ' Sehubel (Samlelli Loain prtcrer. Sehubel Umprres: NeneiJch. Hantcn ar.d Tumi. Tune 2 20. Atten dance 2067. Bevos Stopped By Oaks, 5-1 MosKor Loses; Vico Gets One of 4 Hits OAKLAND, July 27-tP)-Pitch-er Tom Hafey allowed only' one run, that a homer by Glenn' Craw ford in the sixth, as his Oakland Acorns touched three Portland hurlers for nine hits and i 5 to 1 victory here today. It was Oak land's second win in the eight games series which ends tomor row. The Acorns started out briskly and knocked out Wandell Moss or, Portland starter, in the third. , . . George Vico got one of Portland's four hit., a single Danny Escobar pinch hit for the Beav ers, indicating he is back with the Portlands and not on his way to Salem. Portland (I) Oakland (S) BHOA BHOA t" j'? t :Jr. jt&!al!i X IfS A DIG STRETCH '" 4i2i!t rwi MJIj LEAGUE -HE'S yV. jf cj l T MffL 7A SVIATSMAN fri. yf m mt 6EHRVG ' NrVv I Mat Card Completed for Tuesday Date! j Stocked with four match-, tw nf them main events, Tuesday night's mat party for the Ferry Street Garden has been eompletely booked, an nounced Matchmaker Elton Owen last night A pair of one-fall prelims will open the show at 8:30 p.m.. the first featyring 19-year-old Jack Pinto against Mustachioed Tex Hater and the serond offering Newcomer Joe Wolf, the Dallas. Th, man who made his debut last week, oppo site Bob Krnnaiton. the rough and ready ex-sergeant from Gold Hill. Ore. World Lightheavy Champ Frnle Plluso. bark In the Northwest again for a series of elon. and Coast Lightheavy King Georges Dusette. popular aa they come locally, will tangle In one of the malnera. m non-tllle tiff sine Itloao aoewo to have much repect for the Frenchman's aMIilr. The other topnotcher may ven oat-do the ooo laden with mat title, for It pits Joe LynaM agalnat Iron Mike Naserlan. Mrany Mike won last week's mainer with Pinto to tain his top shot with !. nam. The Redmond flah flopped . Billy j! Mr Zmtm last werk for a deered step-ap. Ml Both mainer will be Iwe-of-thrco falls snd limited U 4i minutes. A coin will b tosoed U de termine w filch one shows In I he coveted final match slot. The Plluo-lell dUh will (no dowbt be a sweat-dripping wrestling beef, but th F. nam-N'aierlan squabble routd and probwMy wilt be a rasklin' brawl, first rlasa, aa Michael ioena I seem to like his bone-bending any other Sfsy. National Loaguo 0 10 Burnetts 3 12 2 3 4 Bearden.l 2 0 t 2 1 0 OWcstlake.1 4 2 0 0 0 1 l.Minhtllj 3 2 2 0 1 10 0 HartJ 4 0 2 0 Sabol.l 4 0 0 IHimnckj 4 3 7 2 Ralmndi.c 4 0 0 1 Hafey ,p 2 0 0 1 ooo! 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 1 i 1 i o 1 3 6 0 4 0 o a i Store vJ Vico.l Retch .1 Brownj Souza. c Monor.p Barrett. p Escobar Cohen, p Harris TotaU 30 4 24 12, ToUls 30 27 11 Batted for Barrett In 4th. Batted for Brown In th. Portland 000 001 0001 Oakland c- 201 000 01 t Runs batted In Westlake 3. Hart. Sabol. Crawford. "Two baa hit Him rck. Home rum Crawford. Double plays Brown to r later to Vico. Xarn ed runt off Mouor 4: Hafey 1; Cohen 1. Bases on balls off Hafey 3. Mos son 1. Barrett 4. Cohen 2. Earned runs off Hafey 1. Mossor 4. Cohen 1. Hits off Mossor 4 in 2'i innings: Barrett 2 In 3. Umpires Dorm, Kober and Heard. Time 1:42. Attendance 3845, official. OAKLAND, Calif- July ZtH George Vico, - X2-year-old first baseman for Portland of the Pa cific Coast league, was sold today to the Detroit Tigers of the American league for an undis closed gam and players. Vico, brought op by Portland from their Salem, Ore- farm club of the Western International league on July 19. will report to Detroit for the last two weeks of this season, bnt will return to Port land for the 1947 season. The deal was announced by Jack Zeller, former general manager of the Tigers who has been here this w-eek to pass final Judcmnt on Vico during the Portland Oakland series. Trap Tourney Climax Due Today; Crane, Troeh, Fisher Hold Titles Over 300 Fire fJATVRDAY'S RESULTS: Chtrato 0O0 O00 OOO 0 4 1 Frv.ideipa 01i 001 00 -S 15 0 Borowv. Bauer (1) and McCuIl- tur tjwlrton (S); Raffensbergerr and Semnmck. , -,e 001 512 000 -t 15 0 rtillaoelDfcia OOO 000 0O0 0 0 Bitnron and kscCulloutn. T. Hughe. 1" Krl Scnl Zale Bedfast, f nubu-r, 000 012 OOO 3 0 ww f- H'oonun 012 oi 4 Has I'licuinonia HeinT7elnar.. Roe iV and Lopez. t !-w-.rrT.an Casev iS and Anderson. j,isbur-h i S GARY, Ind.. July 27-(-The htnnln . 210 0l 10 4 7 V ' . , . . Ata Cable H'. Haiieit 4 .' condition of Middleweight Boxing Krr and Saikeid. Baker O ); Champion Tony Zale, who enter- H rt tase and Edward.. Mercy hospiUl here last Thurs- ,u,, o?S I I day after his fight with Challen- Br-rrn w .Ik. .-. Barrett .s ger Rocky Graziano in New York arxs Rjc Kiuttz isi; Spahn and Miii' waj postponed, was diagnosed by -irnnr.ti or oo2 ooi 3 s 3 his family physician today as .n, York 103 ooo oi -5 i pneumonia. The doctor said that Heur Mjior ' "J""'"'- i x-rsy examinations of Zale's left S-t urriacrier . Tnon,pon i ana LXm- , ' . tard: ; side showed he had pneumonia -.r.-:nnal: ooo ooo oio 1 Ciin the lower portion of his left Ne YtM oio 141 13--11 17 i iung and tnat ne WOuld be hos- Sriour I-ambert 5i. Maliey ritali7ic! "at least ten davs or Tox it' and Lamtnno, Tr t arren kliey (I nklc a nd two weeks.' The rumor vf printer! here some time ago which held that Har r ft ir-hop w..ulfl quit as .tate physical education director to take in te rtihl-tii directoiship of Southern Oregon college turned out m go1 ( Bishop ppointei to SONS last week), we'll try lin- ther Vern II more, now mustering for his master's degree at Ore son (he has bat a few weeks to go to get It), will subsequently re sign aa bows of Salem school athletics to take over Bishop's unoccu pied stale post. Which, if true, won't make one Gurnee Flesher a I. it it.ir . He didn't come to play first base for the Senators, vsorve luik. hut Dhuiiv Ki-cohiir was in town last week. And his visit meant woe for the parent Portlands, who would have the dapper basebalier suspended if he continues to balk at the shift. Danny ,,,vi :. t.tc ijii-mploymtiit office in the village object, re ni.ritiir.g the l'oi Hands of a certain rlau.se in the GI Bill of Rights vir.iih v. iil h..r either of tht following results: (1) Escobar return- r. tc t.-ie J'oi Hand at the salary he received before he went into tr.e ru,v. '( 2 ) r ob.ir coming to Salem at the same salary he re ,e;rt fr.m Portland before the war or (3) Escobar going to work n the Luiky Imager sud ipen?ary (a la Al Niemeiec of the Seattle Kaimersi at hi- baseball sahiry. If a preference could be asked, how about No. 2. Mr. Norgan-KIepper-Emlgh dc Co.? . . . Another visitor ii the unemployment office while in town was Hub Kittle, the to rrco thomping Bremerton pitcher. Kittle seeks recompense from r,r Oakund ciub. h s aima mater when he went into the army and f.e sme nine which cut him loose this spring. So it would surely e--m that ba-eball club owners are finding the GI Bill as hard to harnle as an income tax blank. . . . Speaking of club owners, we wonder when Portland's will get around to dishing sut the necessary player aid to our townies? Ten days have gone by and still no re ciprocation for George Vico. Is that Cricket? Ted Gullic is getting more biid by the day. Duncan Sa He'n 'Oul, Salkeld 'In Lte-t light on the pro fisfic situation in town: Aspiflng Sam Duncan as he's out and Tex Salkeld is In, according to the franchise-holding KWs. and that Tex won't be ready to come In until fcomc time next month. We don't mind risking a ruble or two now ;,r.; H.-'-. fitd w'e a handful savinx such a move turns out to be vk f.r c or.e for ("hi,ptf 661. VFW. . . . He swears the idea wasn't l.i.t. rwfi i-i ..i'e int. Junior "B" loop nine. Salem Sand & Gravels, . Im ihe oUit-r niKht, but Villager Stearns Gushing tells that r .e .nd .j-sxiter ure tiiikeiuig with a ".seeing eye" mechanism these ... - vihi'h will .ne day be perfected into an umpiring machine." Profits from the gadget are to be used for the retirement of and ee treatment for all umpire! vows the rotund red-head. . . . The ("hijik Cionin of w;ir-time lame at Fort Lewis the slabster who pitched and won 77 straight games as a GI is the same Chuck fior.in now MiiriK for the Wenntchees. Cronin admits he was u-rtit.iv iuckv to compile such a win string, but that good fortune Kit- ppienilv left him now. He has lost 10 games for the Chiefs this season, almost every one kicked away by his mates. . . . Sofly 13 i reel or Sp'akt For Salem rv.n January, the new state softball director, pens us a note which will' be of great interest to those local kit-ballers aspiring 1- tinr.g the Ute tournament back to the village next year. Kays January: "The state association has always been proud of the interest Salem has shown in Softball and we are expecting even greater things from them with their new lighted field." Which could be naoried to furh as getting the state meet back here. As soon as the field is turfed, a proper grandstand is built and the games are speeded up (starting 'em on time and getting all doubleheaders wr tv 10.30 p.m.), the town will be mechanically soundproof for ti-pn. tch M-'ftballing. ... C rncial series are getting monotonous for the Senators In this, the cloevt race In the tVIL'n history, and this week's seven game with VVenatrhee is certainly no exception. The stretch drive la now en for fair, and the pennant could be either won or lost this very week. Too. if the seven games fail to draw mi least 15,009, we will (good thing we ran out of space). Ml. Angel Wight9 At Waters Tuesday MT. ANGEL -(Special)-The "ML Angel Night" at Waters park. Salem, daring the SaJem Wena tehee baseball series will be Tuesday night. Instead of Wednesday as originally an nounced. Headed by the candi dates for "Flax Queen ", the ML Angel party Is expected to reach near the 800 mark for the "nlgbL" Gresham Beats Silverton Nine SILVERTON, July 27-(Special) Silverton's Junior legion club was one down to Grepham in their dis trict playoff series today follow ing a heartbreaking 2 to 1 10 Inning loss to ; the Multnomah county lads on the Gresham dia mond this afternoon. .Silverton's Joe Bielemeier' hurled one of the best games of his career up to the 10th frame, allowing just one hit and one run, which was unearned. The Silverton twirler tired in the extra frame and was flicked for three blows which resulted in the winning run. The Marion county outfit's only tally came in the fourth via a walk and hit. Both Bielemeier and Gresham's Stolz struck out eight fnen. Second contest of the series will be played on Sijvertori's McGin nis field Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. If a third game is neces sary it will be fought out on Portland's Westmoreland field on Monday. Silverton . . 0A0 100 000 01 7 B Gresham . 001 000 000 1-2 4 1 Bielemeier and Preston;. Stolz and Votter. -K-Gff CLASS CHAMP: Jack Crane of Salem (above), former presi dent of the Salem Trapshoot- . er's club, was class "A" champ in the 16-yard event in the Grand Pacific tournament here Friday after shattering 25 straight In s shootoff with three others. They had tied with 99x 100. The big meet closes today. Racquet Meet Opens, Spokane j 10Laders in In Big Meet Trap Tourney Due For Finals Tmlay With three class titles already satcheled after second day firing yesterday, the Grand Pacific Trap- Salmon, Stetter Tied for Lead Now it's a red hot batting chase between Wenatchee and Salem to go along with' their struggle for first place in the Western Inter national league. Glenn Stetter of the Chiefs and Woody Salmon of shooting tournament roars to a the Senators, according to Howe climax today Over the Salem Trap shooter's club's lead-sprayed traps. Today's shooting, expected to draw even more than the 300-odd who banged away yesterday, will start at 7 a.m., and will see the sharp-eyed men and women of the scatter gun go for the second half of the PITA Singles, the fin ish of the preliminary handicap News bureau figures through games- of Sunday, July 21. are tied for the swatting lead with a .377 average. Bremerton's Bill Barisoff is next with .374. leads in hom ers with 24, in RBI's with 99 and in total bases with 214. The top six batters in the league are only 12 points apart. Taroma's Karl Kuper has .369, Hr merton's Dan i i ; r a 4 w ' .sSnfntawMSSk 1 I r V Li -V w if Ii before lh SCI21521' 7 Vl Warren Sp 1 t'S X ' It 11- Chicago Cu 1 ' . i &Vvai the Phillies tahing the f.fst game, , jTV to 0. behinl Ken Raffenst-r- ."" J J "Vf four-hit piU tiing, and the jgy v. f 3 1 Cubs coming Uikto tak Ue v. ' .Jond. t to 0 at Hi llithf m hur d .r'""L JS( y fi an eight-hitter T New Y rk C- ( ,-V' . , - I I ants took two fnm ti Cincinnati ' I Reds, S to 3 .d 11 to 1 I annnnnnnnnonnnnnnn Bums Up Lead; 'Hal' Wins No. 20; Barron Hikes Margin in 'Tarn' Bee Ricli Classic Nears Payoff CHICAGO. July 27 .AY Deter mined Her mad liarrun. 36-yt-nr-ld -eteran liom White Plains. N. Y. b.Itifl his bid for lw $10,M)0 top prize in the $."). 75 all-Am'ru'an pen Rolf tourney today with a three-under-p.ir 69 to fashion a 54-hole learl f.f three strokes. Barron's total was 2i)S, el:ht under Var. Claude Harmon of Mameroiiet-k. N. Y., moved into the runner-up spot with 211 as he also banged a third-round 69. Ellsworth Vines, national tennis champion in the early thirties, slowed to par 72 for a 4-hole count of 212. four strokes off the pace. A stroke be hind Vines was the season's lead ing money-winner. Ben Hogain, who blasted a sizzling 67. York Wallops 2 Gran-Slams III i I 1 HfHHiKl.YN. July JT-UVUMlo Kddie Staiihy iel the l!rok!jn fotipr to a iU uble v...- oyer the IMtiirgh Pirates Unity a n d with the M. 1xiis CaHinaV or. " ft bf Um- IUtin Ii:ivo-.t(e jjL lirook' Natii nal league l"4 J "" eaed to l and a h,i'f garr.et. jtm IjSUnik" thud Inning s: f (ted i ' (the initial same whkil m fwrr Xi- f" fhermen on 4 ta 3 and tit Sr- i j mill route! ms pulled .t of the ?J fire by an identusl s'lre when . Stanky again stag ied a fi:t in the; ' seienth to drive in the ! def(4-r,g tally. I At lloitifl tfie Cards Weft dvin three-hit t.'jrling r,f ahnj. losir.g S 2. To m split a rf.ib!e b.H. the woman's championship and j ny Amaral .365 and his teammate, the high-over-all men's champion- i Frank Ptouf, .364. hiP- J Gene Babbitt of Wenatchee and The three titles now pocketed , Milt Cadinha of Spokane head the belong to Salem's Ray Crane, in ! pitching department, the former Friday s 16-yard class "A" event: to the veteran former national champ Frank Troeh of Portland, who yesterday walked away with the doubles by shattering 48 out of SO. and to young Sid Fisher of Pacific City, who speared the Jun ior crown by hitting 96 "birds' in with 11-3 and the latter with 10-3. Salem is still last in team field (Continued on page 15) PIBTLINX 1-2: staffer 4 (right) looks on as Kaslley Qnlek f Los Angeles eyes his score -card. Qnlek beat the rortlaader Katarday. S and 2. for the Na tional Pnbltnx golf title al Den ver. (Af Wlrephote) Stafford Loses in rjiiiA i nidi i i Denver. jiy 27 -,A- shoot-' Sa ii Franciscan ing steady, and frequently wr- ! I tacular golf. Smiley Quiik, 30-,aBit' sff liss! nty cham- ?f IIIH All, 1 411ir In the AmirUari league Huily York tied a major, lesg jo rert.rd as he belted two hwni' wi'h tU bases ljoded to imrm tl-o !l-4t..f Red Sox to a IS , to f :i trturrtph over St. Louis Browns. I 1 i Detroit's Hid Nehouser came the first! 20-game winnef in the majors aj he teflhafidel the Titfers to a 41 to 2 wlr) rtver the hapless Philidelph.a j Athlet r s. Other junior loop rontes'i saw the New ih k Yankees l t three Chiratu Whit Sof pi'-iers f e 16 hits and a 10 to 4 K-y r,d Uie Wahngton Senators I rvoe ; o.f the Cleveland Irxhalis S to 2. the first half of the PITA singles, completed yrstcr- SPOKANE. July 26-yP)-More i dav. ar" George Hurley of Albany, than 50 topnotch western tennis j Frpd Dambacher of Walnut Grove, players converge on Spokane Calif., and R. D. Hoard of Clear- Tmrlav fr.r tho orninr r.mri 1 water. Calif., all with 99x100 in of the week-long Inland Empire j the c,ss "A" -vent The class "B" ; they wallop-i the Victoria Ath year-old Is Angeles pion. today won the 21l annual ) National Publir Links golf totle. j defeating Iyiuis Staffoid. 22. tou - ney datk horse, from Prtland. j Ore . 3 and 2 over the 36 hole j route. J Although he Wus a threat all the way. the Oregon State rolle gian meter was iible to renonie beautiful iron shot by his foe I Pol ire estimated the afternoon irallrrv at rnoie than I0OO otrsiMi Wenatchee s t hi Is puilerl wlltl- who. Jurlging by thru nppl.niM Cliief s Closer To Senators By tlie Aorlal-l fiesa in KTtentage points oi trie wu leariing Salem S-natoiM tonifht as Flam WliainafWiit BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. July - 27-wSVHerbie fnm, 17-year-old Southern California tenr nis sensation, made methodical work of the business of retaining his Western Junior champiomAip today., swamping national inter scholastic champion Hugh Stewart of Los Angeles 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 in a 48-minute frisk through the finals. tennis tournament at Corns toe k park's suburban courts. The field, largest in the history of the an nual tourney, is almost dominat ed by Southern California stars, foremost of whom are Harry Roche and Harry Buttimer of San Francisco. Coaat league Scoren Seattle OOO SOU OOO 3 11 2 Los Angeles 000 600 100-1 0 Soriano and Sueme; Osborn. Baker (41. Fleming (8). San FranrlM-o 11.3 100 001 7 11 3 Sacramento OOO .001 01O- 2 S 1 Feward and Ogrodoytski; Smith. Gon zales 141, Lyons (91 and C'onroy. Hollywood 23t 202 00113 13 3 San Diego 208 001 00011 19 6 Perec. Kimball (21. Gregory (3). R. Smith (31. Bittner (4. Erautt (l and Sheely; Kennedy. Eacalante 2. Chap pie (4). Seats (6) and Ballinger. lV League Standings Wl LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. SALEM 57 37 .606 Spokane 40 43 .480 Wenachee 59 39 .602 Yakima 39 52 .430 Ticomi 53 39 .574 Vancouver 36 55 .390 Bremertn 50 36 .560 Victoria 32 64 .333 Saturday' Results: At Spokane 7. Sa lem 6: At Tacoma 3. Bremerton 8: At Wenatchee 16. Victoria 3; At Vancou ver 28-9. Yakima 15-4. COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet j San .Fran 79 42 .653 Saeramnto 59 63 .484 j Boston Oakland 78 45 .634 San Diego 54 70.435 Los Angla 65 55 .542 Port la rid 45 72 .385 Hollywod 64 56 .533; Seattle 39 80 .328 Saturday' Scores: At Oakland 5. Portland 1: At Los Angel I. Seattle 3: At Sacramento 2. San Francisco 7; At San Diego 11. Hollywood 13. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet W L Pet Broklyn 57 35 .620 Boston 43 48 .473 St. Lou is 54 37 .593 New Yrk 42 50 .457 Chicago 48 42 .533 Philadel 39 49 .443 Cincinn 43 46 .483 Pittsburg 36 55 .396 Saturday's scores: At Boston 5. St. Louis 3: at Brooklyn 4-4. Pittsburgh 3-3: at Philadelphia 8-0. Chicago 0-9: at New York 9-11. Cincinnati 3-1. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet 68 27 .716 Clevelan 44 49 .473 New Yrk 56 37 .602 St. Louia 3 53 .424 Detroit 52 39 .571 Chicago 36 54) .351 Washing 48 43 527 Phiiriel 26 65 .286 Saturday's scores: At Chicago 4. New York 10.' at Detroit 4. Philadel phia 2: at Cleveland 2. Washington 3; at St. Lou la 8, Boston 13. group is paced by Bob Dorsey of letus. 16 to 3 while the Senators ( Continued" on page 15) were looting for the pokei -fared On Koi i ititi Quick rot a 27 for the closing se en hole of trie rin.1i Ii. rtli king to par, with Staflonl two o -i at 2tf. Jockey Rih?s Air Well, Too 1NGI.EWOOD. Calif.. July 17 (4'r-Here's the story behind the lory on Basil James who rode Triplicate to victory today In the $100,000 Hollywood gold cup. At 4 o'clock Friday morning-. James received a lone distance rail: "Would he accept the mount on M v I e Star Fred Astaire'a horse?" James, half asleep, said -Yes." That day he rode the winner in the last race at the Saratoga meeting under way at Jamaica. He boarded a plane that night in New York: checked In at Hollywood park shortly before 10 o'clock this morning, and less than seven hours later had ridden the winner In the rich west coast race. 'Asiaire s 1 Naif Is Bijj; Winner INCI.KWtKlD. 'hf . July ?7 were losing to SKkane. The Chitfs ' lielUd two A's huih-ts for 17 hits. Ik-I rig paced by (ilciin StHter ho hud two doubles ;itul two silicic At Tm oma the Hicriici tori Tats iupM'd a couple of Tiirnnui Tiger pitchets for an K to .1 utory. Frank Curtis lead the T;irs attac k with a triple and two single to account for four iun. At Van couver the t'iipilaiiow ii rut Y.ikima St.'.rs spruved baschits all om-i the Kieti Atarre. tin- Un inn ni.m f park as the Caps topped the Shir J"gged hi fanciest Mciw today as 28 to 15 in the fust gj.me of a I his game Iixe-yrin -oll liiplicatc twin bill. Both tennis aceounteil for a tiptl of 42 Intx. Tlie Caps also won the miihhI onte-t. V to 4. Yukima 2400500 31 15 18 2 Vanrt.uver j 2 0 0 2 4 1 1 28 24 2 Mrllugh. Kaept'huik 7.i. Chat tta i8 and CJibl: llectgeeiK k. Sndei il and Brenner. Bremerton Tacoma ri.me fiom Ih-IiIihI hi the fti trh to nnir u stilling net k ntoiy lit the $100(100 aMed. mile ..ml one ju.'iit-r llollvwrxxl Chid Cup ) fore 50241 uill-il fun Ti in. luale. Mm of Kelgh I ...ml out of " garaid of i-fiampbmi. Fair Day. iiclrieit by )okey Hani ! 1 1 i PAHIS, July 2TJP-1 reel Bernard. kr-t the French mer.'g ingles tennU title In Trance tr day. But the wnmrti'l Ctlwn th-t Su.anne Ienglen tmre "irm wer.t to an Amerirwn and ' lt wjid I Pauline Betz, favorite rf Wim bledon hompion. Ifafg-lret 0 lHirie of San Tranvls i. IbriHig.t down Mi.s IWlr 1-i. -1 7-1. In a duel .f left-hat lit, Iter iiiird then defeaterl Jaf S l' Dr! h ny of Oe hoalovakla for le men's title. 3-f. 2-6. -J. 0-4. 4-3. j -1 Assault Upsp j At Arlington j CIIK'ACO. July 2: f, MigHr A a ii I t. m igning 3 yrr ! l i humpiofi and letiftg m'nev w in ner, f nih'i wtMlutely Ut h a hoi e fieltl tody a Tl I) i ie Mined an astounding v:4et 1c- l.u y in the $95 6f0 Ailingt'hn cir. A Huong r 43.000 wl like Diiiie's triumph biooght h me, -with tau'ling ff n p4i k fet. the fable that Ailing James. of Sunnyriile. Wah mi2 loo 104 - a 12 1charjfel on the outride f a half ooo iMXi Ki2 -3 11 3 1 ioCn horses to mp I.uis B May Maitin. Jmiiiiink r . . 1,,..,.,... .n 8 and Kemper - ""-." - Victoria mi (KHi 2oo 3 7 4 ! W m-n. in the final Jump. i Wrnatehee 410 IU W 1 17 ; Blankrntup. Ha 5l ail Pnlm SturnpM (6i. Babbitt and f it, Yakima 020 02 'Vancouver 313 2 i 10 0 ' Yalian and MiC'onnrll. Joivms and Brenner. Salem Softies Win Easily A talented gal chucker by the name of Doris Barrett ; last night pitched and batted the Salem Box Factory Girls' team to a landslide 18 to 0 win over: Oregon City on Leslie field. Miss Barrett merely hurled a no-hit no-run game be lt E US CHER NEW BOSS Bob Kenscber: was last night named softball director for sa lem. replacing Garnee Flesher. who has had the Job for many years. Keuscher will have fall charge of the softball program at Leslie's new park. ; sides slamming two home runs to lead a 17 hit assault on three OC hurlers. She struckout 13 hit ters. ' In the second game of the ex hibition twin bill Paper Makers club, first half champs of the Ore gon City league. 12 to 4. The Mak ers clouted out 14 hits off two hurlers, being lead by Ivan Lowe with a homer, triple and double and "Hank" Singer, who had a perfect night with four for four. Eugene Carver, on the mound for the Salemites. permitted but three hits and whiffed eight. Tomorrow night sees resump tion of regular city league play with the undefeated Papor Mak ers and Knights of Columbus fighting for the loop lead in the initial game. Salem Navigation op poses Eagles in the night-cap. Games start at 8 o'clock. r Oregon City . 0M OOO S 0 0 7 Salem Girls . . 135 409 18 17 0 Dunmire. D Miller (2). C. Miller 18) and McCain; Barrett and Wadswortii West Linn . . 202 000 000 4 3 1 Paper Makers 100 430 13 2 14 S .1H .lit i Un.... t - . walloped the West Latin Athletic Ver and B. Schwartz. .d Golden Slaters Take Net Wins Boxers Barred Aft. taf 1 ) ter rijiiii VA-NCOUVEH. H. C . July 27 -(CP) - Califotni.i laiqutt stais tennis championship- tourney t- day. winning four of tlie five titles 4hf-is4wl llairv lliu m a .9 C.n Siu PITTSHURf.H. July 27 iV ctt Ul)tk lh,. m,.rll Mn.rN The skeleton of the Conn-Ix.uis frallnl jim skelton of VanctHnrrj fight ratO.fi t.i.i.v as Pt nnsvl- 4.6 B.5 ,t.2 6., Tlx- omen vania Ixiiing fomnussioner J"m ,i(1(,i, noun went to ll..ili.ii W. MontKomery ni1 finitely n- ! Kemhiell of Sari Fihiu imo and peiuleti heavyweights U-e Q Mur- Sntel .f a Aneelt-s v. ho ray and Perk D-nieN from Imixius ', tuumnluil over Mui.l Kifer arwt 1 Jwrtn Betty Kavensci Diego, g-4, 8-6. in Pennsylvania after riew i i bin g Betty Kavenscroft. Idh of San 1 i7J.L. tneir Lm xjt nere lat nigtit as a disgrace." "Their jerformanre wais no worse than the Cowi-Ixiuis, fms ." protested Jimmy Brown, manaicer of Murray, "and there was no talk of suspending them " a n ti it iv t. 78 tit '4 I"" Sk Ul M 122 V l .-M4 T2 IU at V HI mi til T H i:i - 71 22 i H X 7J. HWa.aef, Card '. Ar?eftean leavue Ifcitliama ad . St. Vmk. Hel SW 4. l-ir. Red fw. 81 ! , J i IIimik run - Nattona' I lea rue Mife Cilanli fi. Kiner. f 1 NrMiv t'ltillies II Awtiti i v lr I' William Itrri h 27. O enl.el g, Tiii 73 Klle " Yankee It ir in ll ti.ajnil 4- Otiat Uiey dul Slurday4 n m o a r sjm Yankee J I f J , 12 4 14 j ft t S I ! I 4 1 I J 1 Hti Hrave Walker, IhxUrfs Miuial C arci.rkal Vrrnon FtimIok W illijrt,. hed Hoa Kdwardu Indiana Hiin halted in KlauKhler Cardinal tndert 14 MtMiat ' !er fted Rui Senalor Swal: iThrourh Friday nirht'a eante rhrt'krtl with ilunke News uffteial fic ure I R HPrl B II Prt QUITS: Emil Piluso. peer of all L nubrl " "? K..kK.II wrui.l. - !.- k Gulitc 17 84 J64 (.uni.itn ti 13 217 basketball orneials In the North- c rawfrd 2 lus 33 Koai 4 m west the past 29 years, annoane-, Wherk-r 34 II rtsxirihuir 3? iss ed in Portland rnlerdiT be wan ' 1 chei n 77 aio Baru.imi 2: 44 i ss hanging ap the striped shirt and Sumrr, -,M 7 .27raiiin 3 iw Whistle for keeps. Pressing bns- KrvnUJs 234 a 278C;erkin 44 4 m Iness Is the season. Piluso tooted Kerr ise 40 xs c.k 2 o mm in the Coast eonferenee 22 veara I Pitch r and Is 4C years old. lie has ref erred many times in Salem and j w.vatt was noted for nis mannerisms while operating on the hardwoods. , SodrOurg rOiUT'OI Gfkin (!unnin Kuwalhkl Fallin OWL. Pc-t Wa n O Kit IS 7 1 - 30 44 0 14 S 2 714 27 TH 0 20 8 4 .7 7 V2 2 30 14 8 838 34 35 0 22 in 7 MS 4S 7S I 3l 7 444 M SI 1 It I I i) U U I Juniors Invade Waters j Park Today; End Near Salem's Junior lUiMhall "A" leagutts open the final week if their MafMin Iw1.i vvith three unir at WbWra pai k. atarting t I p m Anil one of ttn- itarm- I lie ihrt-e o' lot ker iefseen leading Curly's Dairy anl second pUce Shirx-k Motors c?tld dax-lde tre 1948 iennant tsinrifr. Sluxilrl Cur-j - ' 1 1 lys kayo tlie Moto, mrn , and the r h hJ Mn fugles L-Hlirers blow tl-ir five . tnt . fi . . . ' i ev ei . A' I t"A(l R TMIN(. W I. Pr l W I. IVt Curly's 7 I 87& Vl Mot 3 8 37S ShiiK k'i 1 I ..I.4 I 7 I7S irle 3 TJU Mi) flower I 7 12 The 1 p m ipener pit4 , Valley Motor against Salem Po!,t, t th wionil iiivision tlub. ' ShiiKk's play the. Police svhile Mayflowerj tangles with Valley Motor WrdiMntay and on T iedy . T kflM k c-.m Ultll Mh(lnUIr I lliA fc' . if I r..a. f 'iliU. Milk. tl, D.ury l.n L.k the , la s Vat ra outing will b the bunting. Willi by Shiotk'v i.rnl firt of the m-hmiO for the JpruotS.