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PAGE SEX Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon Wedneaday Morning. August 14. 1946 Senators Blanked by Yiges, Lose No Ground in WDL.Iace (,irrnLi IIoMs Local to Three Hits; Sclmbfe N it t i 1111 W enatrhee, Bremerton Bofh Drop Tilts TAi i! A Auit 13 V IJehind the brilliant three-hit pitching of southpaw;Cy Oreenlaw, who i.oi t r.i t, . i.n.rnih i i Mg.uii.st ten defeat, the Tatoma Tiger cored a 6 td 0 victory over the Salem S. n..tirv in their Western International baseball league: aeries opener hefe tonight. Ills minnrrlil debut with the Vancouver while la Uwb wasn't exactly a front pate Item for the aerap book, bat did yea know that Kill (Rail) Rrenner of the Cap was one of the war's foremost heroes The Turn water. Wh.. Jumbo, whom we had the pleasure f starting out In pro ball when aunflnf in the league In I fit. twed the arm a a private after war broke out. Koon he was In the air force officer randidate's school, from whenre he graduated a second looey. Assigned to tsosnber piloting In the ETO. Bill nun I long In becoming a first Immr? . then a captain, lie wan wounded, decorated five lime and o more than one occasion led hU squadron back lo England so tAs-t op thai man of the plane hod to he destroyed. following hi 4lh mission, Rrrnnrr was hiked lo major and sent home with enough discharge point to allow him to return to baseball And through It all Burly KIM kept eery speck of the jo vlalit? and Icmperanre which were hi set en eai ago. He spent a freahman year of footballing: and bascballlng at Oregon. Incidentally . . . frase-r ( Still Having Hit I'p n l)urn Hastier Tonr Roi. who quit our valley for the larger and more laM-rlle grappling town of Ohio, I finding hla new grounda both bountiful and brutal. Anthony ha moved In as matchmaker for the III ht and Junior heavies In no leas a community than Cleveland (he outmaneuvered the heavies and matched the town away from m!), and I, therefore. In the chip. But the former Cro'lsan creekster'g lock a a mogul Un't hi a a raler. One Toledo fan the other night, disliking Anthony' particular ttle of making mayhem, flipped a burning cigarette St our former hero while he wa working over an opponent The fag didn't ml. It landed on Ton 'a manly cheat. Anthony had landing plans of his own Immediately and look out after the tany. But before our Tonr roold catch the culprit another customer rut loose with a chair and loo riot w a on? 1 he clipping ws received doesn't ga Into detail, bat It does end p wlih. "Auditorium employes and police made a flying wedge to get Roo to the dressing room unscathed. My how our Tony ha changed! Ilrtty t.ntnt M am' t the Whole Sioir Monday The multitude oohed and ahhed Monday night at Leslie as Betty ItiM exhibited why he N rightfully handled "Bullet Betty (how toot gal ran wield a softball!). but few took note of the expert Job being done on the other end of Miss Evans' serves. Or. for a gal. what a backstop I thi auburn-topped Dotty Moore, the same D. Moore who along with one Tat (arson-Applegate graduated to the glory and glamor of big league soft bail from the remembered pre war fade-Rarrlrk local. True. Mis Ivan can outw heel most men at the artistic softball iu hlni trade. he ahowed that In her three heat Monday night. Sot we ll wager a w ad that most softy sportsters will agree with ws In Ml Moore equal evpertnes as a catcher, t'aing a first baseman's mitt so that the sting of acceptance will escape palm and fingers, peppery Dotty gobbles up the swift, and often tantalising a van strokes w Hh all the deftness and grace of a Bill Dickey. She throw aa well. She a quite a show in herself, and neat time the outfit come to town, don't mis giving ber a glance now and then. ODDDDDDDDDQnQDDDODDDQQDnnnQDDnPDDnDDD Wools, fliootrys Eliminate Foes; Tangle in Softy Playoff Finals By Jerry ft tone I Thi .!d .'p!- art . . n.t only knocked over but it was literally made a shafnbles last night as t'.c f i r . t Miuiid of tfe City Irrfgue softball playoff were run off at Leslie before a good sized crowd. He r'..p"i M..her-. fnt pl.u e fioi.hei iuing the regular sennon, were humiliated n end a the Rock - ! lojwd them, 8 lo I. and - 1 : . - in II. r i !hri 1 :t- of the night Mo r i tf.ail Kn grits i ! olum I 7 lc 4 The lo- 1ioiipe) th le: ai,) the Knights out of Mli'fl ' 'II T'f.r I i rt.cn a 1. 1 1 tlir -jA rg tfc - l ; I iinir, wrrit a i-m-ie" ' I i ee iiiiu.K - rul tlie i v. it ; r 1 I.ji k , a n 'ic ... 1 1 1 ig a t ,1 : !.. I Ii-1a--ii XUr Mjkris' ria- s : g r ai.'l th- S mi-i' 1-t. -t Ki gt'. Ii.jt that h u h h I e I , 1 t ii 'If fm.ith ii O.r I'nip- l f , :i . .hH O'.I'I ' III' t.l'.ht-S V '; ' f I- A l! of Uli.IMi.lI S lltilll'Mt i : t i i .i ! if s.i.g-i (o,nhI witli I l v S:.:r oni. Mti'.itfeiy liriii I .. i .,!:! t !oi a fly h I.ight i: !t..i '.i :hr hull j;.irr. light ' i i I . ' I iKili'i s n;i i ! (I t he 'i "i f i f fin i m.ii k - - .ii .- i i ! h brought ;ibout ' x .'if' .,V : c I. !. I I'V f , t '. '. e I '.i j i' I II t i : - on! t . ! I V ..rr.- . !!.i- x-h .a f ililr Urm rei hone Kn ght oi imit- i ! fl.c 'i".r: hut four lot -. I h Moo? i Kioghts li.iy auiv. trie Kn.gt;t on tint tt.e v.. units t j : . rr i i ! in jiil a iMnfss hy li'!rmn .1 n. IIjalm t,nl!;firl thi- The I:..Wg.! got It :lli;! 10h V .11 ?h- ? ' '11 '.AO II uih ( tt.e f.' ti - fT;!h. ami ninth flrr.e M i .i : . . t. . ,e the K r min-g-il a toi.j'le i;i tfir fouitli jikI io ni- in m IhicaN-iung ninth rr r;g n, t v. h , h I ! u r 1 r r 15oh lr (Istrori f-.ra.ly exSngiiished. It;, :.i..v r ght ; ? Il he t he Wiw.N .!.! ; r .!. t r to m e v. h i h on t -'? t! !n ?he o tr.it fiiinli gdinst eitr.ir A ti y oi 1 h.ifion. KI x2 4 1 5 V4m. . I mi .'! ftJ 1 1 1 ft " . m . .-I M r . , Ai.l ' V I . nt llmi id Wilt' N Wio.i .IKO 0kA 10 I Slaa' mil iM'I immi I 4 Ki .41 I at 1 Vt I alfri' M .Igiri 3 I I III RO HIR IIAMim JOI T MA 'HK A,.g r.t-.4'.-The 1J- V Nia. ..i.1 tnliiul.t th.it li 1 ' r .. .t r 1 . k of l.e N.i -1 . .. 1 .....r h.i.l ,rin-.enl it "tiff III r in N! ' 1.. iff 1 1 .f i I )u 1 im h 1 f 1 ' r I', o k ! 11 I ) . Itft-1 t the it ' if ! . 1 : 1 '.te v. ti I'mpu e i o. r : .g 1 k.i- th 11 I'll. i. nt I- BILL BRENNER Dyer Flips Posies to Bums, But Picks Cards iorPeuuaut ('II K' AGO. Aug 13 tT Manager Eddie Dye of the St. Louin ("rfulnuls tipped his hat politely to the Brooklyn Dodger today, hut lit the mme time confidently insisted hi Red "Bird were poiaed Britisli Champ Kuyoes Swede BRIGHTON. England. Aug. 13 -iV;- Freddie Mill. British light heavyweight boxing cham pion, knocked out Swedish John Nelsson with a right hook In the first round of a ached uled 18-round bout tonight af ter twice flooring the 21 -year-old Scandinavian for counts of eight and seven. Mills weighed 1 1 9 i . Nelsson 1751 pounds. W UH.iiiiloi.ViIiiri To Hrncli PIay!r e COMrTON, t'al.f.. Aug. 13-U) Ki r ny W'aihingttin 1 definitely out of an intia-squad game of the Harti! pro football club here next Wednesday night it was n niunrel tody. but Tom ll.iimon may le able to play. After Cheking x-ray of Wash ington's knee, upon whit'h he op iatej lust pi mg. Dr. Darnel II Iyeiiith-I satd the former l'("IA Negro player ihould not engage in any contact scrimmage woik for the pioent. Harmon is suffering from a knotted rnuM'l in hn side. Nrlsoii-Mt'Spaclen! (lomhiiie Winner, i I TAC'OMA. Aug 13 -iA)- By lion NtUon and Harold (Jug) McSiia f len defeated Harry Givan ajid i Chuck' Hunter, amateurs from He ittle ami Tucnrrui respectively 2 and I, in an exhibition b'tt ball Although hf allowed five base on balls, Greenlaw was never '"In h serious trouble and 1 no Salem baserunner reached third. Singles by Hank Vallee and Chuck Clifford plus1 a long fly, gave the Tigefa a first-inning run end they crred twice more in the third on g double by Clifford and singles by Vallee and Bob Joratz. Dick jGreco's inside-the-park homer wth two mates aboard in the sixth f produced the final three Tacomqi tallies. Bill Schuhje was the losing pitcher for Salem. The Senators lost no ground in the league race, however, as jboth Bremerton and Wena tehee were defeated tonight. talent Tutm (C) B H OA Marsh. Luchesi.r 3 1 i 0 VaUee.m 4 1 1 S 3 11 t I I 4 S 1 3 1 1 i e riagers 4 Whocler.3 4 1 Clifford. 1 4 1 Joratx.l S 1 Kupr,c 4 2 Ptlerson.s 1 OCJreco.r 4 0 Scott 3 4 0 fiteeiilw.p 4 3; 01 Crawfrd.t 4 Keynlds.3 3 Wanner, in 4 Sumnirs.l 3 Kerr,c 3 Schuble p I Porter p 0 Total :i5 II 37 IX Totals 30 3 24 S aleni j . ono otw ooii o Tacoina lo3 03 00 S txaing pitcher: Scbublc. Pitcher Rchuble: Inning pltchor g. at bat off 37. hit off . mm scored off 6. run responsible for . struckout by 1. bases on balls off I; goiter -Innings pitched 2. at bat off S, liits off 3. runs scored off . runs responsible for 0. struckout by 1. bases oiy balls off 0. Pltchor Greenlaw: Innlf)s pitched t. at bat off 30. hits off 1. runs scored off 0. run responsible for 0, struckout by4, bases on balls off I. I -eft on bases: Sa lem I. Tacoma?7 Horn run: Greco. Two base hit' Clifford Huns batted In: JoraU 2. Clifford. Giecu 3. Sacrifice Peterson. Chiefs! Tars Drop Contests By The Associated Press The leaders! took a beating In WII. play laf night as the top place Wenatchee Chiefs fell be fore the Yakinjia Star-, 5 lo 2 and the third-place Bremerton Tars dropped one tq the last-place Vic toria Athletics; 14 to 9. Vancou ver' Capilano stopped the Soo kane Indians. 14 to 5. The Chiefa succumbed to he four hit hurling of the Stars' Vaylian. while the Yak were getting seven, off Chuck Cronln. The Brem-A's fray waa a free hitting affair with the Vies clouting two Tr: pitkhers for 17 blow and the Ioei;( managing to collect 12 themselves. Spokane . j 000 02 120 S 11 3 Vancouver ' 40O 12-1 CM- M IS 2 Sadhsn and Vsrrelmara, Snyder and Brenner. g WenaUhea . 010 Ooo 001 -J 4 3 Yakima 000 030 03 5 7 3 Cronin and Fib-gcrald; Yaylian and McConnell. ; Bremerton . 2O0 000 IIS 12 3 Victoria . . 100 242 14-14 17 1 Marshall. Gibson and Volpl; Ferrara. Blankenship and Stumpf. to fly off with the National league pennant "We finally have hit our stride, and this time we're ticking right tn there,' declared EDDIE UVF.R Dyer a fVie Capils sought to close the lip Of daylight between them and the lusivgj Brook. Eddie felt inagnaiumous to wards the Dodgers, who twice before blew substantial leads but stubbornly f (iff -armed off the pursuing Cards. Dyer, w ho.- e Marty Marion still i.s fairly active at the position, described Peewee Reee, Brooklyn shortstop, a " really great player and the most underestimated shortstop In the league." Dyer lauded Pete Reiser and even praised Manager Leo Durocher for 'his handling of pitchers. , Dyer figures Uhat hitting will be the key to the Card pennant bid. -We're certainly getting that How from Stan jr Musial and Enon Slaughter," he said, "so we should keep on 'rolling." golf match herej today. McSpaden took medal honqis with a 32-34 -60 over the "pari 33-35 70 Allen more course, the scene f play. while Nelson had a 68. The two amateurs shot 70s. ' Bearcat By Jerry Stone ftlatcsinan Spuita Writer J The Bearcat la beginning to atlr from hit summers-long sleep, I for IU getting along about that! time of year. And, bo doubt Mr. j Sleareat haa been enjoying some L alher sweet dreams of the grid. I or In the, words of Walt Krlck- 1 son, Willamette's brand new:: football mentor. "Prospects look Pretty good." j With the first peacetime earn- f ' pflgn In five yeara looming. ; Erlekson estimates that 5 odd : grids ters will answer his InltUI practice calj on September 10 just 17 days before the San Jose cnrtaln-ralser. And among that respectable number will be 19 Beavers Bow 1: To Jansen 2-1 Hurler Notches 2llhT Win of PCL SeaHoii SAN KRANCISCO. Aug 13. il) Don Trower hit a double against the left field fence in the ninth inning tonight to drive in one run and give the San Francisco Seal a 2 to 1 victory over Port land and Seal pitcher Larry Jan sen his twenty-fourth victory of the season, poy Heb-er was the loaer. George Vlco drove in Port land's only run. Portland Smith, m Crawfrd.1 Escobar, r Storey J Vu-o.f Reich. I Brown Holm.c Helper ,p Soua. c (1) B H Saa fraoclaco (t) OA B H O A 1 BTrowr,3 4 13 1 3 I Luby.I S I 1 3 ODlMaglo.m 4 S 0 4 0 i ram. i a a io a f 0 Wlilla.l 3 0 S 0 0 Sheridan. r 4 7 2 0 O'NIceljr.a 31 Olvyx 3 14 0 0 Jansen.c 4 1 1 31 Totals 3.1 IM U Tolata 30 B 37 10 Portland .. X . 0U0 lUO.MlO-1 San rranc lSto 100 000 001 3 Ei ror Storey. Huns batted In -Vico. Trower. Two baa hit -Storey, ntMaffgm. Trowar. Three base hid Mtoray. fltolen bases - Lub v. Sacrifices -Nicely 3. Hrown. Cain, fjouble plats l.uby lo Fair! Burl oil balls - trf Janaen 3. Helser 3 Sliiheouts- bv Jan sen 4. Helaor 4. Earned runa -Janson 1. Helser 1. t'nipires- Engeln. Birskl and Mazrlo Tm 1.50. Attendance 4000 (unofficial . 900 to Shoot In Amateur Co NKW YORK. Aug. 13-(l)-Vith appioximately 800 golfer sched uled to compete in sectional tel5, the qualifying field for the na tional amateur championships at Springfield. H, J., Sept. 9-14. w ill be the third ldtgest in history, it was announced tonight as the USG A closed the entry book?. Although no accurate tabula tion can be completed until the entiies are received from Hono lulu, where Hawaiian qualifying tiials were heid today. Secretary Joe Dey of the USGA said the list would total at least 900. a figure reached only twice before. Marvin (Bild) Ward of Spo kane, Wash., who won the la.t championship in 1941 as well as in 1939, and half a dozen other former tilleholdcrs are exempt from qualifying. Medalist Wins In Coast Golf ASTORIA. Aug. 13 -)- Dr. Millard Rocenblatt. Portland, medalist in the men-over-32 di vision of the Oiegon ciat golf tournament, defeated Don Mar Pike, Portland, 5 and 4 in his first round match today. Jessie Miller, Geaihait, who has won the championship three ; times, defeated Mrs.; W. H. Bliikeley, Portland, 6 arnl 5. In women's firt round matches. Match play fur men under 32 open tomoi row. Ponlaiid Kids Iu Ball Final GREAT FAMS. Mont, Aug. 13 -A)- KUfing off a ninth Inning rally, Portland. Ore., advanced to the finals In the American Legion regional base ball tournament tonight, de feating Bellingham. Wash.. 0-7. Portland meets I.o Angeles in the finals tomorrow night. McC I IXOL'GII 'OIT CHICAGO. Aug. 13 (4') datch er Clyde Mtutlough of the Chi cago Cubs suffered a broken fin ger from a foiil tip off the bat of St. Louis' Harry Walker today and will be benched indefinitely. The mishap occurred in the ninth inning of the Cubs' 1-0 triumph over the Cardsj Wl I.KAfil'1 W I. Pet. W L Pet. Wenache 71 44 I5 Spokane 52 .41 Saleni S3 47 ..Mt6 Yakima ftl lg .a Rirmrrtn 61 45 .l Vancouver 43 SO ..Urt Tai-oma B7 53 MW Victor la 41 72 ;l TwmIi) 1 Result: At Vancouver 14. Spokane 5: At Yakima 5. Wenalcliee 2; Al Victoria 14. Bremerton 7; At "lamina . Salem: 0 COAST ITAI.I i: W I. IVt W I. Pet in Fran Wl 48 414 Holly wood '.I M 5IS fJakland US 52 fl.N) Sari Diego 59 S3 414 1 .os Anil 74 63 541 Port land - " Sacrnmlo 73 67 .52 Seat tie II U Ul 1 ueMtay s Heull. At Sn I hih imu i & League Standings Prospects ' Pretty Goo(V$ 19 Lettermen to Greet Erichsoii lettermen. Which Un't exactly a eauae for mourning. This group Includes It line men and nine backs and there's plenty of weight and speed there. Lettermen expected to make bold bid for first team spots in the line Include Marv Goodman. 190; Marshal Barbour. 17S; and BUI Reder. 165 at the ends; Bob Donavon, 215. guard: Paul Cook ing ham. 205. Hank Ercolinl. 220. Joe IMspenxlere. 240. Garrett Delnrr, 212, and MarUn Bantad. 210. at tackles; Pat White. 200. center. In the back field, where there are ample candidates and plenty of talent In both the run ning and passing departments there will be Ted Ogdahl, 200 pound halfback, who has no peer .vT'jiy A Vr IX. 5f 'V,5i - Vv-tr - l ... J INJCN TALLY: Ken Keltner (9). Cleveland third baseman, slides safely Into home In the eighth lining or the Cleveland -Detroit game at Cleveland Monday. Tiger Catcher Paul Richards waits for the ball. I'mplre Charles Boyer watches. Tigers won. 3-2. In 10 Innings. (AP Wire photo) Field of 120 Expected For PGA in Portland JPOHTLAND. Oie . Aug 13 A field of 12 w a counted up by tourney director Fred Corioijin tIy for tht n-lioruil IXJA champioi&hip opening Monday ut waa Herman Barron, w inner of the $10,500 top money in the all- . . .. . . , . t-L if sji opii'.u v. a v a c a i J v tea , he'd changed his mind about not competing. Sammy Snead took a tour about tire coui.ie today, along with a half-doyen early arrival. Byron Nelson, Ken Hogan, llaiold (Jug)' McSpaden, and some other golfing j great aie expected to check In tomorrow. ! Only five northwest men will go ' Into the Monday-Tuesday qualify ing rounds: and four of them are home towners. The fifth is Chuck Congdon. Tacoma, Wash. Terh SludentM Deiiiand SealK ATI-ANTA. Aug. 12 -T-Peeved at their lot In the foot ball Udiura this fall. Cieorgta Teeh student today threaten ed to block play In the season's big home game with navy by a . sit-down on the field unlesa ; their demands for better seats are met. The school athletic association has allotted students this year, as usual, a block of seats from the 40-yard-line to the goal post, but unlike past year, most of the student are war veteran and many have wives. The wive will have to sit In the end sone. PA ff CAR K 11 Prt Muslal. Cardinals lu 4IS SS 1 .374 Hopp. Brave M 313 il IIS M Walker. UoOseis 101 Ml M 141 3AI Vrrnoin Sena lots 104 413 HI Ml William. HXt So 110 3g.'l III 132 345 Pesky. Hrd Sox 1 12 417 7 114 337 Home lums: National learue Mi, Giant. 22: Kiner. Pirates. 16; Northev. Prullies, 12; Kurowski. Cardinal. 12. Hattun. Reds. 12. American league Williams. Red So. 31: Ureenbelg. Ti gers, 24. Keller. Yankees, 20. Oregaotans lo the anajars- what Uiy I4 TOaj: R H O A r RUI Dorrr. Red So 4 0 3 0 Pesky. Red So 4 J 3 1 I Gordon. Yankees Poalponed. rain Whitman. Uodceia - Pnctpoitrd. rain. 1, Portland 1; At San Oiego S. I -o Angeles II: At Sacramento 2, Oakland 3; At Holiood 1, Seattle I. NATION Al. I.F.AOIK W I. Pet W t. P t Biookn M 42 ll Cincinnati 4 57 457 HI I. ails S4 43 S04 New Vol k 4 M 44 Ihl.ago M 4 .533 Pli I lade I p 45 5 4 13 Boston 52 52 SOU PitLbul ll 42 61 4NI AMERICAN ITAGll W t. IVt V I. Pet Bo-lon '.S XI .70.1 Cleveland 33 39 .473 New York S3 45 53 Iiii k 54161 AM Detroit 6146 370 St. t.onis 47 62 431 Wakhngln 5j 35 K Pluladclp 32 7S 291 at the running game on the coast: lairry MrKeel, j 187 pounds of socking fullback: "C h u r n I n Chuck" Furno; j Bobby Douglas and Cecil Connefs. w ho are adept at the passing trade: Rex Hardy. Salem high product, and Ken Jacobwen and Dorrell 1ewU, all capable runner; and Conrad Pavlock, a good blocking bark. In addition Erlekson has some promising material coming up from the freshmen ranks, and from the transfer I Wis. Men In this category Include Bill Wln thers. Grant high: TLowell 1'eager. Srlo; Robert Iakie, a good pass er and transfer from the mid west; John Salaprhlk. West Vir ginia, who played service ball and who la rated n outstanding 00 iVulUrxl gulf clulf. liet entry i j j ( I W a. II ; I Is Washed Out NEWPOHT, H ii. Aug 13 l.H') The iMt-wai Amejicun tenni de but of toweling Yvjm Petia. recent Flench vlrtor at famed Wimble lon, against apablc Frank Guesn sey of Oilando, Fiji, was washed off the couit by p heay after- n'" hoer tiMl;iy at the Newport Casino. Petra, the lop-seeded for eign entry in the siar-sfiidded in ternational inv itatii'n field, drop ped the first set of his secoiui lOiinder with Gueibsey at 6-3 and then squared the piahh by that same margin. Their third set was a MzIer. with Petia ti v iliac hard to force Gueinsey, o former navy fighter pilot, who resisted stub-bornelv. Meariics Take Mai Win Ttie nasties copped the duke at the armory last night, and much lo the dismay of a larger-than-usual crowd; Bruising Hob Kcnnaston and Partner Mike Naierian proved too much for the hero pair, Karl (iray and Joe Wolf, and took the third and deciding fall of the tag team match, an uproarious es slon most all the I way. Wolf was the victim in the first fall when the mean les took turn at him and finally pinned him with a half crab. Oray and his full neKon, a la Cieorges Dusette. evened the count In the No. Z round after 12 min utes. But In Noj 3 Woir fell victim to the half crab again and that was all The custom ers took to the snatch uproar iously. ; In the prelim Jack Pinto won over Indian Ike Casiell via foul the second straight time the Catiell rougblo has beera USED 2 Keg Kelvinalor Beer Cabinet With Blower Coil and Foasn Control Cornelius Faucets, Completely Reconditioned. i Davis Electric TAVERN 8t)PPIV 2134 Fairgrounds ltd. Ph. 7193 kicker: Howard l.oren. Camas high; and John Hetchall, Ben son Tech. Linemen Include John ny Williams, Herb Johnsrud. Howard Olsen and Ray I.oder. guards; Robert Hill, renter; Rob ert Tier man. Independence high and Ernest Miller, 200 pound Salem high graduate, tackles; ' and Charles Patterson, end. Erlekson. In hi Inaugural year at college coaching, will employ a variation of the double wing back formation. Surveying his material he reasons that he will have sufficient strength- In the forward wall and in the run ning and passing departments to capitalise fully on the possibil ities offered by this form of attack. Bum Lead Up as Cards Lose; Ferriss in 20th DtnlirtTH lllf, fi 'l, Heats As; Ijiicv i i I NKW YOIIK, Autr. 13 Thei Mio-iklvn Dodgers were j f-alrej out of their K.irne with he New Ytm k Giant tonight but ;norethle hiked their N. itnm.il leajiue lead to a full giime oer fho Stjjlust CardinaN as the HcHhud.t were going down, 1-0. at Chicago ' Jf-hnny - - - I Sctimitx of the Cubs ktoUei "U. Dark Horse Hot In Women's Go 4 ; McMilliii Sparklfj; Halt,,, Siipf Win C1.KVKI.AND. O.. Aug 13 A't A 19-year-old Green Bay. Wi , la., Mary McMilltn, bounced into the role rf daik hoise in the women's western amateur golf title tournament Uy, scoring a startling twn-up viilory over ile- fending champion Phyllis Otto in thet.n-ning round of mi.Uh play. The Green May idol broke op a see-saw battle on the by sinking a 60-foot for an eagle ttftee and stroke lead, and tallied a l inlie four on the final hole for her two-up margin. The tourney's other favorites Ixiuise Sugg of I.ithu Spring. Ga . and Mrs. Mildied (Hat ) Dtd rickson Zaharia of Denver - lived up io ioim mm uuiniimwi w, iinum muih trouble. Cliess Tourney w In 1st Round GHONINC.KN. The Nethei lands. AUg. IJ -if - mi. t.uwr .1, The Nethei lands, former rm lil! champion, tMiay aeieaien ioe Yanosky of Canada in 46 mo es . a a. in the first round of the inter , li li'iiiinamiiit In MMll'.ll.l . " ...... . ... iinntlii'r oemiig fay nialrh. Her- man Steiner of Iw Angeles lost to Krik I.uiidm of Sweden. Stein er lost after 37 mm es because he exceeded the lime limit. Mlsha Botinnk. the Russian champion, defeated l-as7.I Szabo .r Hungary, who ieigned after 31 move?. Another Russian. Va sily Smislov, won oer Prof. Mi lan VMmar of Yugoslavia. FCL Scores: TimilAV N1C1MT l.os AnKf-lr 000 fail 270 11 13 2 San Di-ko 103 010 l01 13 I A'taiu. Hakn 1 1 . O'Hinn " jml Wllliaiiin, Slritieiin mi. Iiriilirl. IJuii.Iti ill anil Mi lloriiii I Sratllv IMMI Oil (VMI J 9 4 MillilHIHKl INK) 1 1N) OIIO I 17 IVai-im and Sue mi-. Wilklr. Smith Oakland xmi mil Ttxt 3 11 l sactamento iai 2.W wk) 2 s i A t t oi a.4 Hsiii.ortdi leitas anrt ManvKci disqualified here. Tex llager and Jack Kiser battled to a fall apiece draw, llager taking the ' first In 20 minute with flying' head scissor arid Kiser the see- j ond with a flying drop kirk. It. was a stalling match all the wy. Joe l.viiam' did not appear last night since he I still down , with his most recent attack of malaria. Clive Your Car a INSPECTION Remember: All cars except '4S models have been In operation for S years or more. It lo advisable al regular Intervals to tho roughly Inspect your brakes, linings, shoes, cylclnders. cups, drums, lines. In fact, entire braking system, and put your brakes la first elaaa condition. You will find the facilities and men experienced In this line at your service at LODER BROS. Oldsmoblle Dealers 4SS CENTER SAI.EM Our Itth Year In Salens On paper the starting line thi year should average well over 200 pounds, with fair experience at every position. The backfleld should offer a threat In every phase of the attack. j j. -I feel." say Erlekson. j-that some of the; boyaj may ,j have slowed down a little iinee they've lot several years beeause of the war. However. I believe this to more than made up feif In lh added thinking ability j they're gained." -; ' The whrdalr: i rl. n-saa Jaw tar:l Oct. nmish alumbU aer CKti 11-1 io field here: tut js tOatet iof Idaho here; lrt. 34 4"oll. Pagrt , toosd kere; Nov. I- PortLaad oolserstte (here; Nay. - farlflc Urt' Nt. IS Whitlier there; Nav.t ZS 'W hltmaai i.MiS- ! J rtls How III Oil, 1 lo;i Dr4jH Itllt Straight hid hitting Cards wi(J) : three hita and bested HarrV l"t9 Ca!) Itietheen. who allowed fHe! blown. Schmltz failed to j lj Stari Musial's hilling spiee. (ifvf, a the Cardinal first tac$4fc dou bled in the first Inning. In the only other jN league game, the Cinfinrja! suffered theii eighthj tri:gl In the only other National Reis jtht set- bat k, and fourth in a iowjtjii Pitu- I. in at 'lie Hue hgrkeli out . 3-2 win at Pittsburgrv TrjPhiU-delphia-at-Bostou game 4M raui ed out. ! j j j Dave (Boo) Ferris Botprt Red Sox sophomore., stole wit' shoe there w as in the Americijri jleag e for the day by notching 44,ten- , ,,Hh wi of thr iraMt, jj j nigg , ui Philadelphia FrH. j iUtnglull up hi ighjh jih in i I - ISth hole;Mw he A . - k pilch shot , ,7 033. The w in elevated V id a line- ! , another half game e tefi ad f4T the Yankees, who were rfeT! f their gsme with WsisKingt oft. The Detroit-Cleveland g also i jineil out, j me w o At St Loui. Ue QticstgH Whit Six tiMik two fromf thj Jrow-; in the league's first tjw ilagKt-night fiotiDIelie-oer or ln( season, and 2-1. National !' i f I oiii , fan l t)rH 1 t c i,. o , . eta tAio yf h t Hrrcheen. Wlk li ifxl W. I Klutti i IK Schmitr and Milngsoct. MuCulimian iSi. Schfrjr . Cincinnati luo Via 4'-3 1 PittKtoura-n . oul poo tf-3 1 O I riumbrit ar,d MMeltcrJ LmAtiiftf. IUl- j let 1 6) and Lxprt. j Anarrlran I rasa n,,tun I'lnW.lpiiii . 270 low 6114-7 JI I I i aSBrs . -st as m s s eaa nwear r rnicao ooo fi 3003 a sr. Uuu ooa out hohj a ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , v a m w f is ' w - suisj (I f vs a.v drfk. ynnin ;), rririck ad Mar- 01S0. . "J, (,- ' st ao ; 0O Oltf. J 0 oil 1. Ou 1M OlMHI 4 O Grove and Tresh; Kinder i hoO Mja- CIIO. j T.h.a. j Halted by Rain i 1 MANCHESTER VUssi (Aug 13 (JPiMrs. Patricia Canning Too4 of Hidden Valley. Calif-, lup-seeded in the Fs.H'X cjourttifj club'ia women' invitation tnnj tourna ment, decided to default jMkiay af ter the last of the seciWlj rourd matches were, postponed jbecauo m an aiirrnooii snow err. !'. ioci V .... , . 1 j , J rm -1 m ju-tt hark from her Wfigh tk an cup) visit to Knglarvd. placed to litt while overseas that jht has o-. cided to limit her comipeii lion he lo (joubles with partner Jfrf.iMary I I i T-.T Arnold Prentis of L Angeles. NEI.KON TO SHOW jir.rt i i Lt Aug. JJ-'i Rria .NciKoii, who net a yi-r t foi 111 holes over theifeJ record jitliriooro ouie here last; year w ih a 239. return!" to the iime Bink, tom5r iofc- for in 18-iiOle epih rition. . r Hn Fl3Z1!LL DOCGHQS VS.! , CHICAGO RpcfirjYS TICKITSAAJ, mail eaecte s ! aaa MlT. Tiaaa Due mmmk -CrH aaSihiaii P (X a . pMtiaoO t. 0aaa aaa a4 Lra tU 40. 4ataa ataae a., taskstiag i fa. JL ST. ' 1 CSsS t.W. far ft folUaLTrcaOWACD afiirir r.TAhllin sat Vf a . a r4aeiwu Sunday isjlght AUG. 18 -8:30 P. Mo 01: 0' 1