PAGE TEN tb OREGON STATESMAN. Solum. Orjon. Thursday Morning. August 15. 1946 Solons Nod Drop S-5 in 10 Heatis Timers Rally Laic for Victory; Salem Now 3rd; Kowalski Victim TACOMA, Aug. 14 (Special)-Scoring two run in the ninth nd i.r in the tenth. the Tnmu Tigers took their second tralght win over Salem in a Western International league baseball game hue tonight. 6-5. T-icoma tied the score in the ninth on a, two-run hy Freddy Marh nd. in the tenth Earl Kupef led off with a tuple and scored on Dick Greco's single. The loss skidded Salem into third ptitt-f. iis Bremerton i : vin over Vutorid Salmi t k an early lea se ond ri an erior and D r r double and added another In the fifth on singles by Kddi Kovialski. Kddie Wheeler and Du anc ( raw lord. I he .Solon c ounted tnf mote in the sixth on singles by Wcxify Salmon and Wenner iif.fi ; cii;ti!f by Frank Lucchesi. Kowalski and I.unhcsi hit to store Salems 1 rial rut in the eighth "s-jl Chiefs Lose, - But Tars Win Brem Blast Jensen; Bar.off Hit 31t By The Associated Press Bremerton's red-hot Bluejack- K a!ski was in front 5-3 when, eta took over second place in the . . . rs - : " ' ' V , - I x " t " ' ' ' - 1 e -, V V ' nnnnnnn Qiandler Rules Owen to Take Full 5-Year Rap for Jump CINCINNATI. Aug. 14 (V Mickey Owen, the former Brooklyn ( this year that any flayer who du ked rils'basetJall btllfatior wcull catcher, ffiust pay the full penalty of five years usenftioi from organizawm baseball for hopping to Mexico, the baseball commis sioner's office ruled today. The ruling. Commissioner A. It. Chandler has said: "The commissioner's office has received from Mr. Koid C. Frick. president of the National league, a letter from Arnold Mal colm Owen asking for reinstatement to American professional base ball. This letter was forwarded to the commissioner by Mr Flick Without recommendation. Earlier this year flayer Owen arid other player who jumped their contracts or otherwise violated their ob ligations ta professional baseball clubs were susended by the com missioner for a period of five years. No good reasofi has leen shown to the commissioner why this penalty should be l-ssened or modified The commissioner declared he recalled he had announced earlier o sus-iMied for five yeais. Mickey, waiting ansiously at Ma Spi iniff.eld. Mo, farm, said he hoed there would t some oophHe. Kuefully he iidmitled -I made a big mistake" that he believed cther rttr.uld heed. Until a brenk rumri, If It ever does, have to f a i m nd wait." I ?! he said he'd just Owen's plea fee that , the dor,r u Cliandler s stutement referred e ifiry i to reinstat nM-nl Itut lis woiding plainly indicated. reinstatement was baircd as well tj every Othei j player who luc eumlxd to the hue of fancy eon ti arts hi Mexican huseball. Charulier'a decision pioUd.ly. maika finis to Owen's baseh II I career. Ineg.t! to play In oigaiiircd baveball until 195 1 at wrtieh tJme he w.ll be 35 years cM. the former ltro.klyn catcher will be far paft his prirr. ext'ii if iie does ii- ide to rejlurn. -I ; annanDQ the ninth rame. Chuck Clifford's double liad sror-l three Tiger inns in the fifth. Sulem got 12 bit off Huhie Colombo and Hal Jui.Kbluth Taeoma collected 13 eff Kowalski Salem i I 1 ui i i r t ur" UlMlfll I II frtl 1 K n!f! 2 Sllnmr r Hrrin r rn Kc !kl p Tiromj (S) H O A B H O A 2 10 Miith l ft 1 9 1 0 4 Vallrr rn 4 14 1 1 1 hffoi.1.1 B 7 II I I Jo i a t . I ft 1 3 0 I 3.ijt r 4 J 3 0 0 Petri M.n.i ft 0 3 4 0 Circn r J 1 0 OHtolt.3 3 111 1 C"olomto p 3 0 13 Sulli.3 1 I 0 I Mr1ln1n 0 0 0 0 JngMth.p 0 0 0 0 Totsl. 42 12 IS Total 40 13 30 17 Walked for Colon, bo In th Frri.T r a fold, t lifford. Heterson. C-I"hk 2 Vail ... 010 012 010 0 ft Tar . M.a IHXI (i:hi (KT2 I S W irti t. Mlil.ri J ii nnhla)l h Ift en tii't. vlr.n II 'l.run l Three base I it Wnt.ri fiif t Kuer. Clifford. Sin,nii l..i(t.,i Maci Huns batted Ir Wn.. . . i fu.il Vallee. Clifford 5 I i.i i .., Miii 7 ;. s( rllir. Suriir.,-t IViLil.le pla . I'eterMin to I Mr,ti li. Ijlli.rit Ul n lii In Salmon 1 i-. 2 2.1 fit. piies Monn and Re- f r ie Senator Swal: 'ThrowKh Au(ut 13) H II Prt B H Pet. Ctawfd 3f.l 127 Gunnirn S7 IS 224 f.alrt..n J!W 70 3.12 Kowalnkl SO 13 .217 Wl.eeler 11" 41 143 Srhulilf 40 S 24IO C.u!l;c 225 7 peter 15 3 .2110 Western International league Wednesday night by nabbing a -l win over Victoria while Sa lem was losing at Tacoma, 6-S. The Tars belted Bullet Bob Jen sen, Vic ace for the win and In cluded In a five-run eighth In ning off Jensen was Bill Barisofrs 31st homer of the season. Jensen whiffed 10, however, to run his strikeout total to 242, six short of the league record held by Lefty Isekite of Tacoma In 1838. Manager Ilarlond Cliffs single in the eleventh gave Yakima an 8-7 win over the leading Wen a tehee Chiefs. Dick Adams of the Chiefs poled a 372-foot homer In the game. A ninth Inning rally gave' Vancouver a 7-fl nod ver Spokane. Charley Mead's single with the bases loaded and Ray Orteig's single won the game. Or teig had hit his 19th homer in the eighth. Wenatrhea . 003 010 .TOO 00 7 12 I Yakima HI 111 000 01-8 JS 1 Orphan. Babbitt 4I and Pesult; Rompl and McConnell. Hremerton OOO mil AAA IS 0 Victoria 000 000 001 1 1 KittJa and Pag I la; rruen and Paul son. Spokane . . . 010 030 020 10 1 Vancouver 000 010 2137 10 1 Glane and Clifford: Andarson and Brenner. LIMIES HERE: Fanr members af the first British amatetr tetmls team ta visit the US susea the eatbreak af war tUad the deck f the User Qaeen Mary Wedaesdsy after arrival la New Yeek ft te right: Mrs. Kay FUmmertf Mensies, E. R. Avery. Mrs. E. W. A. Beataek and A. J. Mattram. (AT WlrepheU) French Champ Tennis Victim Falkrnhurg Kayoe Petra in Final Set Sevens Notches 13th With 5-C-Oitter; Bums Win 2, Hike Lead Over Cardc Nmnm .121 2 25 Soderburf 41 .IBS Hrnnri 41? IIS 2S2 Itartnlnii 23.14S .IS2 1 urtit'i IS! 42 2'SWsatl 4S 7 1SJ knM 271 71 2Uallin S3 3.064 S1r r 1 Ut XI ?Mil 1 a Idtfl k r if a 49 ?u Porter o o'otioigolf champion. teamel with Phil RNEAD. PARTNER WIN SPOKANE. Aug. 14.-( Slam- min Sammy Snead. British open NEWPORT. R. I.. Aug. 14-A) Yvon Petra of France. Wimble don singles champion and top seeded foreign entry, was knock ed out of the star-studded New port casino Invitation singles ten nis tournament tuday by Bob Falkenburg of Holjfwood. Calif. 6-2. 5-7, -4. In the final aet Kalkenbiir The Campbell Rock Woolens and Mootry'g Pharmacists, one wia lobbed services, ctus-cross slw.ts and change of pace caught Petra flat-footed. The French star was Rock Wools, (Vaootrys In Title Game Tonight already theirs in the sudden-death Softball playoffs for the right to battle either Albany or Lebanon for the district title and a berth in the state tournament, collide tonight at Leslie in the game that decides Salem's hope. The strug gle is booked for 0 p.m following an 8 o'clock prelim featuring the Knights of Columbus and Paper Makers. The Kaycees and Papers ended the regular playing season In a tie for first place and will play it off. Both are out of the district picture as a result of Tuesday night losses, however. Tonight's main event will see either George Roth or Bob Knight on the hillock for the Woolers, and faced by Bob Lind strorn of the Druggists. Tonight's winner goes to Al bany Saturday night for the open er in district play. A return game is due Leslie next Wednesday. August 21, and a third, if raaces sary, will be set later. f iU bet Hon Wsatt Siie r bur if Ounn.-i i n Scbubte K a !sk i t allm I'l.lirf G W b Pet Wa S O 8h 5 1 0 I 000 17 7 0 7 12 B 70S 2 118 2 IS 7 4 S3 40 S3 0 an i mj si si l 2) 6 S S4S .'Ul 42 0 24 S 11 .421 H IIS I 22 3 7 .1110 S3 58 1 J 0 0 OttO 0 1 A Neist of Walla Walla, Wash., to defeat Spokane's two amateur kingpins. Bud Ward and B Welch, two-up today in ! a four ball, best-ball benefit golf match over the lengthy Manito course Klamath Plans iJMSemipro Grid' KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 14 (iP)Klamath Falls hopes to put a semi-pr6 football team in the field this fait. If competition can be worked up In other southern Oregon and northern California towns, boosters said, the city will call upon What appears to be some excellent talent to. make up the team. The town's Junior baseball lads have battened mp their third There are many former high sammer ef league play successful, aa usual, since aver 200 ef the school players and a few former teen Biers sot In their recreational licks and we weuld imagine collegians who want to aet back a1 tf 'I f-e 11 mm ;i . Beavers Lose In Tenth 6-5 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14-W) Catcher Bruce Ogrotlowski's 10th inning single, scoring Sam Taor- mina, gave the San Francisco Seals a 6-S win over Portland unable to find Falkenburg's place shots, and the intercollegiate champ pocketed the match at 6-4 and advanced to the fourth round. Sam Match of Los Angeles, a Rice institue star recently return ed from the army air corps, elim inated fourth-seeded Seymour (Jreenberg. 3-6. 6-3. 6-3. Pierre Pelixra of France was extended to defeat speedy Herb Flam, Jun ior national champion from Bev erly Hills, Calif , 8-6, 7-5. Top- here tonight. It was the third run dd Gardner Mulloy of Miami. batted in by Ogrodowski during the game. Vince DiBiasl was the loser after replacing Ad Liska Portland scored three runs In the third, all driven in by a dou ble by George Vico off Ray Har- rell. Peruana (S) Saa rraaelsee () Smith Cra Eaeoba Store Vice Relch.l Souza.e Brosn.1 blska.p Harris Dlbtasl.p Fla., quickly disposed of Karl Cochell of Los Angeles, 7-5- 6-3. Ecuador's Francisco Segura, seeded next to Mulloy, won hand ily from Jack Tuero of New Or leans, 6-2, 6-4. BMOA B II O A F 1 C Ith.rn 3 1 t 0 Uhalt.m 4 0 3 K1rYl4ra'V7 f nplri i ? ! i&,n.v, s.?. iagiey Claris rty A 3 1 1 OiFaln.l 4 2 S I f o. 4 1 S UTaormnaj- 4 3 0 Fl aOl s.i ? rair uiarting t 1 4 a ""1 Nalem'a Flevd (Rill) Bevens last night held the Washington Senators te five hits befere a crewd ef areund $ In Yan kee stadium and collected his 13th victory ef the season with a 4-1 derision. He beat Emll (Dutch) Ienard. the veteran knurkleballer. Rev's 13th win tied his tap ganses-wen mark of last year with the Yankees. He wen 13 and loot nine In IMS. He has eight leases this season. The Brooklyn Dedcera came up w4th two runs In the last half of the seventh Inning te break a scoreless duel between Joe flat ten and New York's Monty Ken nedy and went on to defeat the (Wants. 2-1 tonight. The victory, fallowing Brooklyn's 1-4 after noon triumph ever the (ilants. Increased (he ledgers' National league lead aver the M. loula Cardinals to I'fc games. The Cardinals, on Ike strength of Howie relict s 14th win. beat the Chicago Cuba. 6-4. at Chicago. BROOKLYN, Aug. H.HV w- J t?;..ti.. :.. r"" ' ' . - ," ..;. -'V ? 1 . ' .-. - : 4-1 tlA one gent is happr the rains are coming. He would be Ralph Caley. of the Kansas Caleva. the lean resUuranteur who this year held the unenviable post that Is Junior leagues secretary. Ralph will like ly gel no posies, and certainly no p for his chores as (he leagues' bukiesi man that l. none unlesa he figures stipend enough la found In giving much time, pa tience and energy to the kids' program. aler did everything (his summer from recording (he league laws to umpiring and coaching, and often enouth was a one-man publicity gang for the non-profit boll setup. Uke (he sponsors who dish up the dough to eoutp the kids and the men who do the coaching, all for free. Ralph Is RALPH CALEY deserving of a large "thank you" from the community . Only one more week to go here at, home la thla actually fero cious Western International league pennant scrap but lo. the attitude of the athletes on the field this year hasn't been at all Indicative of the torrid ness of the race Itself. Net one player "rheubarb" rtaucarra. that Is have we seen la the Waters arena. There has been a spot of bottle teasing at the gents who have besmirched the name umpire, and a few of the customers have found locked gate the only thing between them and a punch en the snoots ef those same bandits In blue. But the players themselves, certainly a chummy lot thH semester, haven't aa much as thrown a flying spike or a hair- parting beanbalL Mcbbe the the boys had all the fighting they wanted during the war. llevrllitlme Duel ff'nn League $ A'o. Rheubarb would be nothing new to the Waters fan. for he has but to remember the 1941 season and (southpaw Roy Helser. Big Roy and Bigger Del Holmes of the Tacoma Tlges one evening dished up what amounted to the best brawl In WI history. Holmes threw 3-u pitch behind Hitter Helser and Rey charged the huge! hurler ealv to have hl noise splattered all over his face when the Tacoma rate her leaped aboard llelser's back Just aa he reached the Waiting lloJmea. it was a foul, all right, and Roy got a broken nose because of It. But before the two were finally sepersted Helser did manage to conk Holmes on the whiskers with a stout left, same leaving an unwelcome welt on the Holmes profile. Of all the baseball rtatleuffs we've heard of. the Helser-IIolmes brass I la the only one In which the gladiators themselves were damaged, t'sually It's the Innocents who try to break up the melees who take the thumping while the contestants, truly thankful at being held back, swing and curse wildly, but cjulte undamaglngly at the breese. U'rrtalrhre I 'prining Ttnmh on ChrUtapher One of the best Instances we know of In which the bystander got (he bruises came In Wenatehee In '46. Bobby Baer of the townles ana vtavne ,-sri ue or ine t niers started a rumpus at borne plate. o blows were struck, but players from both benches rushed to the cause Just In rase. Solon Skipper Bunny Orlffiths wss spiked In the loot during the millinc. but his wound wss secondary compared to that of Chief ritrher Russ Christopher, long since with the Phila delphia A's. Sis -foot fnur-lnch Russ. In bounding from the enemy benrh. Hanked his head on a steel beam, and was later found prone In the rlu rout with a bloody cash on his noggin and colder than a January clam. Sorties; The latest leak from Willamette holds that Teddy Ogdahl will not be a Rearrat net fall, but will perform for San Diego's pav-for-plav eleven in (he Coast league, an outfit thai has made the 1943 IJttle All-Ameriran a tempting offer. Considering that Ted now ha two sons to raise and playing Intercollegiate football doesn't keep the Urder filled . . . Crack of the week, by Spokane K pokes man Kr tieM sports editor Hob Miller. In summing up the rapid lineup changes in the Spokes' W1L team: "Spokane's three teams of In dians one coming, one going and one playing." .... Add gays wt hate to see pull stakes Joe Coe. the Perfection pin man. Bowling will no doubt go on "as usual" over the Perfection lanes, but It into uni firm. Businessmen prom ised their support. Stafford Wins In Coast Golf GEAR HART, Aug". 14-(P)-Lou Stafford, Portland, defeated Jack ShUler, Portland, three and two In the first round of the men- under-32 championship flight of the Oregon Coast golf tourna ment. In the .best match of the over-32 age group, playing sec ond rounds. Bob Shefler, Gear hart, whipped BUI Blakely. Al derwood, one up after being four down at the start of the second nine. 4 0 3 OiWhlte.l a 0 10 I'Nicelyji S 1 a 4 Ogrdwsk.c s a 1 0 3 0 0 3 Harrelfyp 10 0 1 i o a t.ten.p a o a a 0 0 0 Hoover.S 110 1 Stutx.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 IS 10 Totals 41 10 39 13 - natiea lor usaa in loth. Portland . 103 010 000 O S San Francisco 10 000 040 1 S Errors Crawford. Escobar, siurav. nrown. Jennlnaa. Tain. Bum hailed In Storey 1. Taomlna S. Vleo 3. Oero- riowskl a. Two baao hits Smith. Vleo. rain, inm bom ntta store. K-. bor. Stolen base Sours. Sacrifices :' nrown, LJska. Reich. Vleo. Bases on balls off bisk a 3. Harrcll 4. l.len 1. StuU 1. Diblasl 1. Earned runs otf Ixmka 1. Harrell 4. Lien 1. Diblasl 1 Strikeouts by LJska 7. Lien 4. Diblasl j. nils orr Uila in S Innlna-s: Mar. rell 3 In 3',; Lien 3 in S. Winning piuner DHiu. jucwins piicnvr gJOt- Athciiia Victor In Misty Isle CHICAGO. Aug. 14-tP)-Athe- nla, owned by Hal Price Headley, Lexington, Ky., turfman, con quered Louis B. Mayer's Pacific coast star, Be Faithful, by a nose in the' inaugural running of the $33,650 Misty Isle stakes for fillies and mares at Washington park to day. The Calumet farm's Good Blood and Twosy headed the rest of the nine -horse field. Good Blood finished third. PCL Scores: WEDNESDAY RESULTS : Seattle .. .... ... 3Q2 ISO 001 0 II S Hollywood ... CIO 0n2 OOO 3 S a Elliott ami Sueme; Erautt. Cuccurvllo (Si and Unaer. I .oa Angeles 000 000 0202 1 San Diego 111 100 oox 4 $ a Terry. Dobemlc it) and Williams. Olaen and McDonnell. I3 Innings) Oakland ...010 000 OOO 0O0 33 10 0 Sacramento .. 100 000 oon 000 01 4 4 Shea and Halmomil; Mann. Gonzales (111 and Condoy, Marcuccl (4). TT'l m nag loiiriiey Due Linksmen A nine-hole flag tournament, to be coursed over the outgoing nine, is the tourney of today for Salem golf course Men's clubbers ami their weekly Thursday outing, an nounced John Varley Wednes day. Participants will be allowed three-fourths of respectite handi caps to go along with their 36 par i swings. Varley also reminds those In tending attendance at the PGA championship tournament in Port land next week that tickets may be purchased at the Salme club. Bert Bagley, veteran Pacific northwest horseman, was at the state fair grounds Wednesday, charting available barn, space for the fair's six-day racing meet here, September 2 to I, .Bagley will be in charge of the fair barns and will Allot space to the numer ous stables expected to be on hand for the meet. He has re- tiried from active ra a-ng and now confines his turf interest to breed ing thoroughbreds on his ranch near Vancouver. His horse, Rochester Boy. was the winner of the Governor Pierre derby in 1924 and he has attend ed every fair racing meet since that date. According to Bagley, most of the horses now at Grah am will come to Salem as well as a number of stables now racing at Longacres and in Montana. The Gresham meet will begin next Tuesday with over 300 horses on the Multnomah county fair' grounds. 1 ? i i '. -, , . r i' I - -4 . - : - : J .' : At Boston Mart Cooper found a 5-4 win over the rhlllies rest ly as he sprained his pitching el bow and left ankle when he fell after scoring the Braves' final tally In the sixth Inning. At i nnuans ineirirsiea trimmed Cincinnati. J.t far their fifth straight win and Clary's ninth consecutive setback. j The Boa tots Red Host kept their long lead In the America league by de w sting , the Philadelphia Athletics. 1-1. en Tex llughoon s four-hilter. U nas the Sex' llth victory la IS games with the Macks. Cleveland Manager Lesj Boudreau'a j lZlh Inning double and an error gave the Indiana a 6-5 win over Detroit. t'reddia Hutchinson j was rapped for IS hits ever the distance to absorb his ninth loos. ! i t i TT PRO GREATS: All-American Center Tex Warrington of Auburn aluices the ball to Dom Principe, powerful ex-Feraham All American aa the two Brooklyn Dodgers prep for their Multnomah stadium clash with the Chicago Rockets In Portland neat Sunday night. Both the Itodgera and Rocket are stocked with former collegiate and National Pro loop greats. National Semipro Meet Opens Friday; 35 'In' WICHITA, Kiiim . Aug. 14 (41 The miiiiiijiI tick f.f the nulion's best Im.ielxill lulenl outside piofessiiMinl ik is iiridee- wuy on routes leading to thla western ImIiis city. Hiiy Iliimont. icllent of me iiaiioiiuI lMs'ltll roiigtess, TOPEKA KIDS WIN HASTINGS, Neb.. Aug. 14 (At Topeka. Kan uncorked a five-hit attack good for four runs in the sixth Inning tonight to defeat Cheyenne, Wyo., 5-0 and elimi nate the Wyoming nine from the four-state American Legion Jun ior baseball tourney here. Canadian Horse Longacres First SEATTLE, Aug. 14. (A Canadian-owned Can Jones came from last place to win by a nose in the $1,000 feature six-furlong race at Longacres tonight in 1:11. Fav ored heavily in the betting. Can Jones paid off at $5 60. $4 10 and S2.80 on a $2 mutuels ticket. Par do, nosed out after leading all the way. paid $4.60 and $3. Lav engro paid $2.70 to show. Portland Kids Baltic to Tic CHEAT FALLS. Mont. Aug 14 -))- D.iikriess hitlteil a pitch ing duel lfti-cu I'oitlMtwl, Ore, ami a Angeles. Clif, tonight as the teams wcic deiidliH ked at the end of the ninth. 2-2, in AmeiUan I-giou legion! base ball competition. They will play ff the tie tomorrow. Undefeated ahi Angeles has to take Portland in the playoff In firder to imi ticiipMte in section play at Aberdeen. S. I). Should the Oregonians win another gume would be neccsiail y. Portland ! t2 sl om 3 0 0 Istm Anseles t l ntrtl l 3 7 3 lier g arid Htugalu; 1 rm and Hawkins. Proxy Pasquel ins Fiiday, le nue "we wouldn't f "7 TTP s ' mrw who to seed. It s anyone's M f'CffZf MMHlCt O CITY. Aug. II- BRATTON WINS AGAIN CHICAGO. Aug. HHA1-Johnny Bratton, Chicago's outstanding lightweight contender, defeated Roy Cadle of British Honduras by a technical knockout in the fifth round of their scheduled 10-round bout in the White Sox baseball park tonight. WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 -(At Senator Pepper (D-Fla.) told a news conference that he would rather see Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace carry the demo cratic banner In 1948 but believes President Truman's chances of renomlnatlon are "overwhelming." lV League Standings & WI LEAGl'K W I. Pet WI. Pet Wenachee 71 43 .411 Spokane 40 53 ,473 Bremertn sz 43 .379 Yakima S3 38 .473 Salem S3 4S .37 i Vancouver 44 OS ,4O0 Tacoma 5S 33 323 Victoria 41 73.360 Wednesday results: At Taeoma S. Salem S 10 Innings). At Yakima S. Wenatehee 7 III Innings); At Victor ia I. Hremerton 4. At Vancouver 7, Spokano 0. COAST I.KAOI S WLIfl. W I. Pet. Kan Fran 01 4S .633 Hollywood 71 S7 .314 Oakland OS S3 S3 1 Smn Diego SO S3 .470 Los Anala 74 S4 .S3S Portland 49 as .3i3 Saermnto 73 OS 31S. Seattle 4S SS J3S Wednesday results: At San Frart- slco S. Portland (10 Innings i At San Diego 4. I.os Anaeles a. At Holly S e..li ax a a . a a iust won t be the same without the likeable and talkative Joel around. I Oakland a (Ti innings). ' NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. Pet J W I. Pet Brook I y 08 43 Sit Onclnntl 4S 3S .433 St. Louis S3 43 .007 New Yrk 4S tl .440 C-hleaso M 30 JI2S I'hlladaip 43 So .429 Boston 33 53 JO Pittsburg 43 SI .413 Wednesday results: At Brooklyn S I. New York 4-1. At Chteairo 4. SI. Ixula 0. At PlttsHurgh 3. Cincinnati 3. At Boston ft. Philadelphle 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE W 1. Prl l W I. Pet Boston 79 33 .703 Clevelnd 64 SO .474 New Yk 84 43 .387 Chicago SO SI .430 Detroit 63 47 .MS St. Louts 47 62 .431 Washing 3 56 .483 PhiLadelp 33 7 -2S8 Wednesday results: At New York 4. Waahinalon 1. At PhlUdelphlo I. Boston 3. At Cleveland 6. Detroit S (Only games). SCCCESS STORY CHICAGO. Aug. 14 -iA-- Wil liam J. Tobin. who rose from stick-boy to the presidency of the Chicago BUckhawks of the National Hotkey league, an nounced tonight that he had pur chased the controlling interest in the club for $340,000. ALL-STARS BATTLE EVANSTON. III.. Aug. 14 The College All-Star Blues de feated the Whites 21 to 13 today in a full length game in prepa ration for the night game Aug. 23 against the Los Angeles Hams City Swimming Meet Friday The annual elty playground pool swimming meet will be held Friday. 2:3 o'clock. In the Leslie pool. Playground Direc tor Gurnee flesher announced yesterday. The meet, to Include the same events for both boys and girls which prevailed In the recent Intra-pool contests, will not be restricted to those who won and placed In those ses sions. The championship out lug will be on a pool vs. pool baals, but may Include entries who did not participate In the previous meets. says theies iio tennis-style first round seeding of favorites for the 12th annual national semi-pro basehull tournament, whih ie- K k title " Cnnteudeis for the 11)4(1 title, 1 10. OOO - - ihhI m etatk at tlis Ca nadian semi-pro champions in a North ArtH-iituii series in Septem-lx-r - - .ief 34 state champions plus the holders of Die 1045 II. S. title, the F.niduus of F.riWI. Oklu. Sis members of Die Portland, Oic., team, w.huh aerages 20 years in age, are from Oregon 1)., northern division Pacific coast conference humpion. and five from Oregon State, Its runner-up llval. Salem Riders Listed Sunday Nelson -Hurt', But Cards 69 Cliamp Ha Sore Hack An I'GA Mret INVam , mi ' SEATTLE. Aug. 14 -CP) -A r bark may keep Byron Nelson, natioriHl professional golf chim. pton. from dffenlng hl title at Poilland, Ore., pent week, fly disclosed during this Seattle ex hibition match Uday that he out let ed a sacioillati condition last Satutday and has been wearing: a brace ever eime. He cume in with' a one-under-Par B9 today, but complained that his sore back bothered hi short game. ; .- l i !j . "Maybe with some rest III be all light.' he said. "I d.i't have lo qualify newl Momtty an4T0es day, being ilefcnrl.rg iharr.fjln, mi I think I'll lay jrdf, If my bark Isn't better by nest Wednesday I'll just have to puck up. 1 guess." Sunday the Toledo. Ohio, pro Is to team with ' Ben H gan against Sam Snead and Lloyd Mangium at Portland is a ''Tesae against the woibi eshib.t.m. The national KIA oiieni at Port land nest Monday1, Northwest erpieslrian enthusi asts will have a (hance to see more than a half-million dollars i worth of blooded horses and MFXIC't Jorge Paaajuel. president of the Meslcan league, said tonight that Cemmhwieuer A. II. Chand ler's refusal to j lift Mickey Owen's flee year sua penal a "makes tea feel little better about the affslr.7 He would say nothing mmrff but friends who know how he feels shoot Owen's lump bark: to the I, ft. es plained that Owen's punish ment will discourage any fur ther "such ; Irregular rendortj National Loaauo wri)NrmAY! nrjnrLTa mew Turk Hinnk I n US r ana -4 if sr fit lis- 6 13 Hurtniek Veloelle 14) Tr"K-m i7. Gee iSI arwt Cnoper Itrad Case i4. Hehrman S ami Edwards, Atxlimm SI. j!. - New York .. . , mis ( MSt 4 Brooklyn a S -l 7 I iin.nu.r.1 in ,. , , ,l ...... - ,l. i srniwsr, nmuirariar hi ano i no equipment in aition during the . .- mrttt ra.lifn. ; third anruial amateur western h o r se show m hedulcd by the Portland Mounterl posse nest Sun day at I p. m at the Multnomah county fair grounds. Gresham. Ore. j The Salem Saddle i luh and the Oregon Mounted posse from Sa lem have treen invited to partici- 'pate in the oction filled 22-event ! program. They will also hive a ! chance to romix-te for Die lrne ! horse trophy given to Die owner ., wriJMrsDAY HEl'I.T Sll Ixrula ,."l ! onn-. 9 Chieasn tKt 0304 9 Pnllelt and Garaemla Hw'. Chio man 6 Bauers ) an t ivlnroo. r'lnelnnatl ; KrQ ' ns I 1 e I'lli.lMiish .turl ss oas 3 9 8 Malloy and Mueller J Sinn! and Bsher : . 1 Phitadelohia . on ont Ml 4 tt Haln wl Ml tt S liners! Karl '41 and fwrilnu-k- Cue. a. rr, )ohrnon l7l. Sain i9 and ltai. Amorican hcaauo in Soldier field. n 'Fluke' Ousts Gal Golfer CLEVELAND. Aug. 14.- Pretty Polly Riley of Fort Worth. Texas, wished tonight she'd "stuck to golf and never taken tap the game of pool" during off hours at the women's western amateur golf championship tour nament here. For Polly pushed la match-winning putt for her opponent In the tourneys second round today - - a putt that look ed more like good pocket bil liard shot than a golf stroke and practically staked her opponent, lt-year-old Mary JHcMlllla of Green Bay, Wis to s one-up victory. It happened on the par-five ICth hole. Miss MrMillin's ball was lying a scant eight Inches from the cup. Polly's wss eight feet away. She sighted carefully and put ted. The ball curled unexpect edly, nicked Mary's ball on the aide, like a cut-shot In pool, and nudged It in. It was an eagle three for Mary, who halved the nest two holes with Polly and emerged with a one-up victory. Mary's victory puts her In the quarter-finals tomorrow against one of the tourney's two top- heavy favorites - - Louise Suggs of IJthia Springs. a. of the Im-sI v. t striri hoisc. KM? wi ,ai Wahlnt'in I i i si s - and MuMal Carrtiriala i M'p. Miaes Walter. IkKljreM ; V'rrn)ii. Seraloi I W ililiait. Knl Nis I lek-. Mert K.s Huna haltrl in Klausltler. ( aula SS ft II N If Prl 107 4.MI S3 if. I M SS 41.1 52 114 :sh4 103 3MI . 144 MSI IH4 417 S7 I4S I XI III :SV 112 Ul .144 113 4A3 S7 l.'.S WIS NatMinal Iraenr Walker. Hfxlerit New York l.onard. Miaflaon Hevena and H HrMr Itiieton ail I'hilawlelDhla imt Husriswn and II. Watfier Riwir ISelroil j, IAS IIA Cleveland - loo. 07i Mulrntnn Krakaiifcaa i4, an i Only aamesl sin mia rwav t f 1 I tarty; ano am - i a OOO r 14 ; r '.r and iw.j tl t men oui M g a-iitn uMor. rmbi r 9 in4 He- n... Siiill. C aiinals 1J Amei m en Irmiir W 1 1 1 la ii . hel his l4. fik. Hr.l Ki, ! Iloeii. Keft b.s 94 H..i..e nuts National leafiie Mlr (.lanls 71. Klfiel. Piiaten IS Noiliirv IMiil lies I I Aiiii iii tn leaeiir M illi.nx Hnl Son Jl (ir.tnUn, lifters 34. Keller. Yankees 711 Orea- Pilaris In llle majois What lliey dxl Wednesday. n II O A FHHI Whitman, thxtreis I 0 0 U 9 1 (iofilon Yankee I'M not I'lav il'eky, knl S..S S 3 I 3 9 9 !eir. Heil -, 4 1 3 3 0 1 DON'T HISS OUT! "Nev; t Malerials" Thomas Woolen 260 8o. 12th Kay Co.