PAGE TWELVE Hichligbted br the addition fif still another new face to the muscle, parade. Matchmaker l.lton Owen lant nljht complet ed hi, crapplinc card. et for ihe Ferry Street Carden Tues day startinc at S:30 p.m. The brand new ie. no stranxer In the northwest, although he has not appeared In Salem. Is Dr. John Bonica. a real honest-to-l osh member of the medical profes sion who during the war was light and junior heavyweight champion of Fort Lewi. Bonica f rlaaned a a cleanle and will meet Joe Wolfe, the likeable who teamed with Karl Gray here lat week, in Tuesday' kdiIw indup special miUh, a twe-of-thref-faller limited to 39 minutes. The S:3 o'clock curtalnralser Senators Split Pair With Caps; Tacoma Locals Break Losing streak Giillinnen round Out 14-1--Win in 2ml Game VANCOUVER. Aug. IT-rTF,-Ss'icmj .inking Senator, after j.r.w rl.inK fnur "'rasght defeats at "re 'rr,';s f the Varioni ver Capi .r. n s wpfk including it 6 to ? .--!. k :r: the first game of to r.iphff d .ubiehearier came U life w.th n verge;. nee in 1he sec- nri firr,f to piaster Ihe Cap?. 14 1c 4 The split dropped the Sa "!ms ( r e-ind-hlf games back of ir.e seor.d place Bremerton Tars v. r.o kr.d j ;: ( l vn ; single game ionium t- gm s b;. k of the top Vei.atihee Chiefs. Porter, recent addition to n' pit'hine ,r.is f i r -1 st. n the ir.it Ui staff and lit. was the tilt as the r'.akir.g , , ( t ; m : (";j- n,( i.'.ri the e r : .: tv. e cier ked tied him f r seven nits K m h.s irst loss of Citilli'meti (ould Ret ( If the acs hny- The torv of the second nil t.;d iti tu ui,r(is-Sena- i..r r,,i ki i v The Solon. whacked inn- Yiiou er huilers for 16 . r.ishliKl.t of their at- t..(k iei-.g h eight-! un ir u.t.e Bill St hubie waf c r edited v. the .tlory. t.i jeenth of i r e ear. 2-o IKil ft 3 8 1 (120 112 0 " 0 Saln.ofi. Snder nl t ! tod P(c CIO i mo K!2 M (M l U2I 4 ie 13 p. ir i .. e: Sr-i.Mt. KtM 1 Hf(!fCotk and Salmon KriK i 7. n1 Kemper Holds Batting Lead Dick Kemper i f Tacoma ranked as the Western International league batting leader in the latett Hwe burea compilation, but it vas h blanket race with only a bate 001 penentage point sepa latiiig the top trio Kemper had in average of 36-) thiough August 11. while Glenn Stetter of Wenat- bee and Dan Amai.d of Bremer ton each had .364 Du;j;c Ciawfoid. Salem, was fourth with 357, ami Ray Orteig, Vari(ouer. and Spencer Harris, Yakima, weie tied for fifth with 251 M 1 Wu'.sey. Wenatrhee. led in total hits with 157. and Dick Adam-. t. ,, inmate, led in runs batted in. 119 Pitt hn.g honors were shared by M:l; Cod. oh. i. Spokane, and CJene Babbitt. Wenatchee. Kach had wr: 14 arid 'ioM 4. i AH H 2Fi MR BI Pet K- ' Tc IMH lit. 1H 7 W 36.'. MH MS ?.b 15 79 :4 -'-! B.e- . 21 5 17 13 72 34 kl- t..i :ht 71 in m :!. t :!.. :1 !-! 22 63 357 U-: k Va-. 245 K ! M Ml 351 )ii ,s ;.k I'll 74 22 7 52 351 va r- 71 14 8 48 350 lu-w Jf h .'! 1H 17 118 348 i!k, sp.. 5 27 44 !5 3 21 346 (,i:t.. -VK 423 14. :-.5 13 107 345 Ar--- - Wrr 421 143 .) 25 119 334 t f;t.-ter-.0 Ue 8 15 13 46 332 ;.,;. S; 22 76 1H 4 42 332 W . 1 I .!9 5 1 16 331 V.-.,-. e V.t 285 94 19 24 92 330 i y.k 341 1 10 27 17 95 323 ,U -. W.r 487 157 .'II 5 75 322 W...r- I".' 447 144 22 4 43 .322 V; ., T.,o :5 :24 18 S 56 .322 )U: i , I... 248 7K !5 5 315 K..t S..: 3C1 :i3 14 2 57 313 i k- r V-. 341 il '. 17 7 31 (.n .... 1;-. ' -"5 !-4 21 11 68 : M. . f..f." V . 2 VI 77 16 4 49 38 '.U , , r . . -S.. ?14 6(. 14 4 41 3t8 C, V 1. BB SO K. ' ; V-t- a 5 3 0 22 18 ... ...... . 5 3 0 10 14 f. , ... ? 3 10 21 10 C7.,'o' . . r , 4 1 li 13 7 ..-! - 41011 4 I ..;.. 22 14 4 74 141 .,: -114 4 65 7 1 W.r.'i't.- 19 9 3 84 125 C7... f.. W 22 Id 4 103 144 M l. m: H . 2' 7 3 42 43 .ait W. '. i. 30 17 8 85 114 . i f. 'I ... ' a 23 12 6 86 72 i' - ji. ! .. : .". 3 33 34 - i. ' . . .. : 3 4 2 59 25 The Dallrs Man lake's C,V A)'. .T A -1 , The b sr.-.. V. r;i. Spi e v. dav the "umler lurried .d The fr,i 33 D.,i h. : I-.' rn t : golf .r. -hip i a1 I. V :.(!( r S,' l)ilrili S IIM'II(IM .ltd 'u' 17 Vcter I In t : ; 1 1 t idoy I c -i 1 1 ' it i hi-- h me at . ni ' l ii I 1 1 a 1 -il i . Si x in.iii.igcl . I - t I I - t I I 1SOI pi 111. I I ' nnj.ii m.ifi.igt I in I.. A V. i t ti tht' 1 t t I i T -lo.. it'll .1 i ., 'i i li .1 i : j-u bo i - I-..-. i T d !-. Card Set for Tuesday Mat Bee MIKE NAZERIAN pita Jack (Tlrer) Klser against the veteran old campaifner and crunch clown. Bulldog (One 'n Only) Jackson. This one will be a one-faller. Club Here Tuesday Might rsT" Beef dept. Why. we'd like to knew, do not papers ther than this give Yankee Bill Sevens his doe? Here's a guy who. has won 13 ball games for the New York Yankees. He's lost two 1-t games, one of these to the great Red Sox and the Hiss fW" if iVw' I BILL BEVENS dons. Petkys and Ooerrs. True. he coached by Howard Hoboon. But surely a guy reared right around the state capital one who got his start pitching for Hubbard high and the old semi pro Salem Senators, and then began the long and tedious climb up the Yankee chain links. Is deserving of more than the nothing the other newsies are giving him. What's the matter, men, doesn't our Willi belong to the union? VIA', to Gro$ Around - Million for Seaton I jiff of the week, provided by Bob Woods, Wenatchee Daily World: "The Tacoma series should have convinced even the firmest home run advocate of one thing the outfield fences in Recreation park should be moved back. Of the four home runs Tacoma hit In the opener, which accounted for all of their scoring, only one might have gone out or a normal sized park." . . . Hold on, Robert. How do you suppose Wenatchee get most of her winning runs at home? And aren't your Chiefies leading the league? Attendance marks In most WI parks win fall this year and. all told, the league will likely do around 900.000 for the ea.mpa.icn. Which ain't hay for a Claaa B setup. But look at what our Coast league neighbors will have for ammunition at their next we-wanna-be-a-big-league gathering a seasonal attendance of nearly 4.000.000! By way of comparison, f the American loop drew 3,(96,569 In 1943 and the National barely 4.000.000. Through last week's series. San Francisco was the PCL's 1946 Mr. Big with 505.041 admission, breaking the alltime minor league attendance record of 517,000 established by Seattle In 1939. WIL All-Star More Clntn A Than B Minor League Cxar Bramharn's office hap asked our Impression of a WIL, all-star team for the season. We have sent same as follows, using patriotism and hitting power as chief Ingredients (first and second teams as named): f irst base Bill Garbe. Yaka. and Dick Adams, Chiefs. (The league Is loaded with good first Backers this year.) Second base Glenn Stetter, Chiefs, and Eddie Wheeler. Salem. Third base Ray Ortclg. Caps, and Harlond Cllft, Yaks. Shortstop Wally Flager. Solon, and Joe Gedzlus. Brems. Outfield Duane Crawford and Dick Wenner, Solons. Bill Barlsoff and Danny Amaral, Brems. Reggy Clarkson, Vans, and Pete Hughes, Vies. Catcher Woodv Sal mon. Solons, and Ed Fitzgerald, Chiefs, (Dtek Kemper of Tacoma no slouch). Right handed pitcher Hugh Orphan, Chiefs, and Bob Jensen, Vies. Left handed pitcher Cy Greenlaw. Tiges. and Kenny Wyatt, Solons .Utility Who eke but Salem's Ted Gullic, who can play any position well? And since we know how Charley Petersen can also play 'em all, the Yak-man gets second place. Manager Buddy Ryan. Chiefs. (Yearling Gullic not mentioned because of his newness at the Job.) Sure, we've missed some gosh-awful good ballgamers In the picks. But have you stopped to realize just how many really good ballgamers there are in the league this year? It's called Class B but ever since the owners started going for the wins Instead of the development of young hopefuls, the caliber la certainly closer to C'las A. IViootrys Top Albany In 1st Game, 10-3! The rollicking Mootry kids, (if ball that carried them through Albany in i .1 in the Hub city Kime en ine district, series. ec- ind conest of the two-out-of- ' thu-e series will be played on j 1-slie field Monday night at 8 I o'clock. ! The Druggists accomplished the wiii on a combination of the five hit flinging of Jim Rawlins, the1 lusty hitting of Riridy Gentzkow and some of the others and 12 errors on the part of the Al- 1 banyites. : The Albanys started the scor- j irig with u single tally in the i first inning but were soon swal-! lowed up in an avalance of Mootry ' tuns which trickled in an un broken stit-am across the plate li(.m the third frame through the ushth. Highlight of the locals' attack was a three-run eighth, accomplished w hen Riddy Gent- ' kuw uncoikcd a homer with two mates aboard. ' "Bull" Willis. former Salem lummaiy. started on the mound1 It. i the I.mri county club and w hided 11 Diuggists but wild ness tempered his effectiveness. Gcutkow lapped a pair of dou bles and a single, besides his ( hi mer . to pace the winner at bat. Monday ninht it will probably t Bob Lindsttom taking up the pitching (hoies for the Salem lub 1o.,tr 001 122 1.KV 10 9 5 Alt-iinv 1 Oil 1 Hi OOO 3 612 HaWlrW nx1 Witkail. Willis. J S, hl..j.'fl it) and D'Any, I.. Sthiafiel i i jlmHm m a a The malner Is the taf team natural featuring- nasties Bob Kennaston and Mike Naaerian opposite the heroic "big squeete" twins. Georges Dnsette and Karl Gray.. The latter, after losing with Wolfe to the burlles last week, issued a challenge for a rematch with Dusette as his partner. A 250 side bet has been placed by the Gray-Du-sette combine, which should be additional incentive for even more thrill-filled action than was present; last Tuesday night. That one wound up in a near riot. Both Graf and Dnsette call on the neck-stretching full nelson hold as chief persuader not such good news to the Kcnna-ston-Naxerian daet George Pop penbelmer Will referee. &JT other to th greater Bob Feller. He'll have one of the very finest earned run Averages In the major leagues this year. He's one of the most likeable and modest guys you'll find. He's the father of two fin boys. He owns a home in Salem. He works In a cannery here in the winter time. He has folks over In Independ ence. He's Oreron all over and he's maklnf a umr for himself with the most fabulous club In baseball. And still we have to use our bifocals to find his name on Ore son sports sheets after he's pitch ed another Victory. The "Oregon tans In the Majors" festure doesn't even bother with him. and BUI Is probably more Oregon than any of the Whitmans. Gor Bitl didn't so to Ortfon l'. nor was continuing the the city league wide open brand playoffs, swamDed last night in the ail-important first Senaior Swal: (Through August 161 B H Pet. Salmon 2U 76 J60 Kowakl Craw fid 373 130 J49 Gunnarsn Gullic 226 75 .332 Kchuble B H Pet 65 15 .231 70 IS 214 40 8 24K! 19 4 211 wneeier 1Z 42 .328 Soaeter Sunim JJH 11 Z7 Bartolnil 253 48 Wennrr I.uchesi Flaper Rev nlds 4Z3 121 2fi Soderbure 45 8 166 45 271 Wvatt 46 7 42 .261 Faliin 32 3 74 2l Hess 1 0 49 .251 Porter 0 0 . O 152 .094 000 (UK) 161 289 Kerr 193 Fitchers Pet Wa S O Sn 1 OOO 17 7 0 Hess ..; Wyatt Soderbui jj Gunnarsnn Scriuble . Kowalski Faliin Portfr .667 84 119 .636 43 57 600 52 86 .545 38 42 .400 94 125 3(X 84 58 .000 0 0 rSLeogue H I I FA(il K W L Pel WLPct.l Wenai hec "3 47 Jll Yakima 64 80 .472 j Hremi i tn 64 46 .6X3 Spnkanr 48 58 .455 , Salem M 51 JW5 Vancouver 47 67 .4( i Tacoma 63 53 343 Victoria 42 7B 3o6 Saturday's Results: At Vancouver 1 6-4. Salern. 3-14; At Tacoma 7-11. Spo- I kanr 1-7. "At Wenatchee 6. Yakima 3; I At Bremerton 17. Victoria 4. COAST LI.ACLK W L Pet W I. Pet ! San Fran JM 48 .622 Hollywood 73 8 .518 Oakland WI 54 M25 San Dit Ko 61 85 418 i Lx Anrli 76 b5 .5. Seattle 541 UO 3i7 ; Sacrmnto 75 fi9 .521 Portland 49 89 353; Saturday's Hermits At San Fnmtsio 5. Portland 2, At San Uk-ko I. l.o ; Ahk'( l s 6'. At Sacramento 8. Oakland j 2. At Hull wood 2. Seattle 3. ' Th OREGON STATESMAN. Solm. Texas Against World' Today 'Big Four' Tangle In PGA Preliminary PORTLAND. Ore . Aug. 17. A teacher and two of his star pu pils will be among the field of 120-odd professional golfers who tee off Monday in the 28th renew al of the national PGA golf tour nament. Lanky, stoop-shouldered Ted Longworth of Portland's Wav erly club, won a place in next week's tourney when cancelations from other parts of the country opened the lists for several addi tional pros from the Pacific north west. His two star pupils, both of whom used to caddie for him when he was a professional at the Glen Gardens golf club in Fort Worth, Tex., back in the early 30s, are a couple of fellows whoe names now are synonymous with cham pionship golf Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan. Chiefg Brems WIL Winners By The Aoc1ted Pre The top two clubs In the WIL resumed their winning ways last night as the top-place Wenatchee Chiefs trimmed the Yakima Stars 6 to 3 and the runner-up Bremer ton Tars slaughtered the lowly Victoria Athletics 17 to 4. Hefty Bill Barisjff. loop home run king, paced the Bremertons with his 33rd and 34th four-masters of the season. The Tacoma Tigers grabbed a pair from the Spokane Indians. 7 to 1 and 11 to 7, with Cv Greenlaw being credited with both wins. Spokane 0OO 100 0-1 3 2 ! Tacoma 003 301 T 1 Rumondi and Clifford; Greenlaw and I Kuper. I Spokane 132 001 000 7 13 4 Tacoma 200 141 30 11 13 1 i Cadinha and Vrrlmn; Junubluth. Opplet 3i. Greenlaw and Kemper ' Yakima OOO OOO OTtfv 3 t n ' Wenarchee 33 OOO OO- 2 Yavlain. Bohnen iSI and Mcfon- I nell Oonin and Fitrserald. ' Victoria 000 2t 020 - 4 2 Bremerton 310 115 31 -17 IS Carpenter. Ba () and Stumpf Lonniln and Plia Tiresome, But Beavers Lose SAN FRANCICO. Aug 18 -ifr) Ferris Fain's three-run letith inning homer gave the San Fran cisco Seals a 5 to 2 win over the Portland Beavers here this afternoon. It was the Seals' fifth straight victory over the Beaveis Jack Salveson went the route for the Bevos, being nicked for hits. 1 1 Singer Leads Hurling Corps Henry Singer, "rise-ball" spe cialist with the Paper Makers, paced the city foftball loop in pitching for the season, according to compilations by Len Turnblow. league statistician. Singer won six game and lost one and yielded but three earned runs. Jim Raw lins, Knights of Columbus, had a 5-1 record and seven earned runs. Clancy Applegate, Eagles, was the league whiff king with 60. Raw lins wasn't far behind with 55. The final pitching averages: G W L ER Wa S O 110 18 3 I 1 0 2 2 & 7 6 1 3 17 4S 5 3 1 7 11 95 4 3 1 2 10 30 3 3 1 3 1 12 7 3 3 12 3 22 7 3 4 IS 23 12 7 3 4 12 21 35 7 1 6 6 31 AO 6 0 6 1 II a 1 0 0 3 0 1 10 13 10 1 0 0 0 3 0 Miller. KC Harvey, GP Singer. GP Rawlim K I Knight. RW Roth. RW Cutler. Navv Wink dr. Barb Lindstrorn Moot. Applejiat. Eag Carver. GP Parton. KC Steiger, Navy Lewis, Barb . Sell roeder Tops Pancho Segura NEWPORT. R. I , Aug. 17-JP-Ted Schroeder of Los Angeles. 1942 national champion, today de feated Francisco (Pancho) Segura of Ecuador, 6-1. 6-2, 3-6, and 6-4. to enter the finals of the 27!h Casino lawn tennis invitation tourney. Schroeder will meet top seeded Gardnar Mulloy of Miami tomorrow in the title match. Schroeder, playing in his first major tournament on grass this year, will team with Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, in the doubles finals against Bob Falkenburg of San Francisco, and Bill Talbeit of Wilmington, Del. Mexican Next Foe for Kahut PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 17 P)-Joe Kahut. Woodburn. Ore., heavyweight, and t'oslello Crui of Mexico have been signed for a 10-round bout here Sept. C. Matchmaker Tex Salkeld re ported today. Standings AMERICAN l.F.AfilK W L Pet W I. Pel Riwton 81 64 704 Cleveland 55 1 478 New Vol k 47 584 f McaK" 447 Detroit 64 47 .577 St Kouis 47 64 427 Wa-linMn b6 59 .487 Pliilarlelph 34 80 28 Saturday's Results: Al Philadelphia 7-5. Washington 12-3. At Boston 7 New York 4. At Detroit '. St. 1-ouis 3. At Cleveland 1. Chliiiso 4 NATIONAL IIACIK W I. Pet W I. Pel Brooklyn 59 43 61 Oneinnati 51 5!( 464 St. 1-ouis 65 44 596 New York 48 Ii2 436 Chuao 58 52 .527 Phlladelph 47 51 4.l.'i Boston 54 53 5()5 I'lllsliin 1 li 44(2 4 1.'. Saturdays Results Al (lut.i" 2 Pittshui mi 1 At St II u - .1 ( i.n in nati 8 (UosliHi at New Yoi k. I'lul.i delphia at Brooklyn, tain). i Oregon. Sunday Morning. August rr if, a.- (.-:. fl ,4C PENNANT BOl'ND: Hustle and dash are twa reasons whjr Brooklyn's Dodgers are heading for an October aeries date with the Boston Red Ko. Here Pete ReUer of the Brooks U hon lav-hlng as he slides aafely arrow the dih in a theft of home. The ratcher la Walker Cooper of Ihe (ilanU. The ampire U Bnteh lleollnc and tn Interested bysUnder Is taUher Brnee Inwards of Ihe Brooks. AP Wlrephoto) Pro Gridders Ready For Portland Clash PORTLAND. Aug. 17-iT)-A near capacity crowd is ex pet' ted in Multnomah stadium tomorrow night for the first meeting of teams from the new All- America grid conference. The practice game will pit the Chujgd Kotket.. just uriixed from their California training camp, against the Brooklyn Dtxiji ers, in training during the past month at Bend. The Rocket line will be an chored by three Notre Dame men. End Bob Dove. Guard Joe Ruetz and Center Moose Osier man. Op posing them for Brooklyn wail be such players as All-America Glenn Dobb. Tulsa university passer, and Dom Principe. All Eastern fullback from Kordham. Suggs Pockets Women's Title CLKVEI.AND, Aug IT ilV An other golfing great fiorn that golf ing state Georgia carried on no illnst 1 1IH15 tradition today when 22-year-old Louise Suggs maiked up her seenth major tournament triumph of the season by annex ing the 46th annual women's western amateur championship t the country club. Displaying start ling consistency, the little brunette swinger from Lithia Springs turn ed back the challenge of 19-year- old Mary McMillin. A combination of over-powering golf and crack ing nerves was too much for the , little GreenHay. Wis . stenogra pher as Miss Suggs breezed through to an 11 and 10 tiiumph. Prelims Open Shoot Circus VANDALIA. O.. Aug. 17 iP) Preliminaries of the 47th annual grand American handicap trap shooting tournament today saw three shooters tied with perfect 100s In the 16-yard event, but darkness forced postponement of their shoot-off until Sunday, when the open championship will be featured. Right behind with 89s were: Roy E. Glass. Eugene. Ore , and George L. Jantzer, Medford. Ore. Santlies Play 'Rats' Today The Salem Sand V Gravel nine, champs of the Junior "H" lea cue this year, today tancles with the "Portland Park Rats" in a 1 p.m. game at Waters park. The "Rita," coached by Rocky Benovento, Beaver groundskeeper. and sponsored by the Oregon Sports Service, are made up of kids who haunt the Vaughn street park in Port land. They defeated a Salem team In Portland a year axo. Coach Stearns Cushlng of the Sands insists today's mix ii "for the Junior B championship of Oregon." ' Kdiicatoii W ins Futurity Hare CHICAGO. Aug. 17-.?)- Educa tions a sleek black colt owned bv Mr Fred W. Hooper. Jackson ville. Fla., streaked to a three and a .quarter lengths victmy in the $80,025 Washington Paik futurity today to become the leading money winning two ear old ! 1 946. Table of Coastal Tide Time computed for Taft. Ore . t v I the I' S I oaM and i.cootiic aunt) lor the Ore;on Slateman Aucust tliefi I"w Time Wnitr Tur.e Wat i 3 47 p m. 5 9 10 (KS p m 13 18 4 (Ml a m 4 9 10 02 a m 1 3 4 27 p in. e 1 11 15 p in 1 i' 19 5 14 a m 4 10 49 a m 1 H 5 15 p in 6 3 20 6 45 am 4 1 C 31 a m 0 6 6 13 p.m. 6 4 1 I .49 p m 2 4 21 6 19 a m 4 1 1 47 a in n 1" 7 18 l, m 6 6 12 59 i m 2 K 22 i 38 .1 m 4 4 2 45 a m -II I 8 24 pin 6 7 2 II (in, 2 9 23 Hi if a m 4 8 .! .VI a m - " 9 27 p m " 0 3 22 p m 2 24 1 1 24 a ni. 4 9 4 4(i a in. -1 " 111 24 p m 7 1 4 211 p m 2 5 23 12 l'2 p mi 5 3 5 3( a rn -1 1 II 17 p m 7 J 5 15 . in 2 7 215 12 42 p m 5 6 6 11am -1 n 6 114 p ni 1 9 27 0 04 a rn 7 0 I. Ml m -I1 H 1 15 (, in 5 i (, M i ii. II. ;n ii : o . ni ( ." . "i -' 3 1 4 i in r :i p in I .J 1 M, j ii. ( 2 H Hi . ii. ( 2 2 22 p m tO 8 21 p m 13 18. 1946 Red Sox Drop Yanks, 7-4; j Williams Wallops No. 32 i I . a Gt.K.NN IMIRBM Part land aettan tonight. Portland Rare Inaiiiiura I Set PORTLAND. Aug 17-SpeciaH Oiegon takes its (il.nr on the horse racing m.p ag..in after 30 long yeais with the official an nouncement from General Man ager William P Kyne with the good news that Poitland Mead ows, the million dollar taiing plant, would open Satin dav. Sep Ifmlirr Mth, with a (aid i1 eight 1 aces. With Portland the only major race tiack west of Chicago ope tating dining September fend Oc tober, the Meadows will draw heavy on star -studded stables from Canada, Washington and California. Sunday. Aiimist 25. the gen eral public will be invited to in spect the Meadows, as the day has been set aside as -'opeii house." Hacmg at the Meadows will continue daily except Sun day from September 14 for fiom four to seven weeks. '"'immillHg c; R H H'l 52 II IVt 12 374 1 1 fi I 147 U.2 152 X'.l l :v :t4 1 1 S :i.)4 IcdKli MusUl. (aidinsl llopp li. avrs Walkt-r. IKlvri Vrimin Ssni4i(iis William H( (1 N. P-k. Hcd Shix Huns balled in 'It 4.1.1 .114 Ins 4i. Vi 1 rst 4.12 7n 114 ri 11 . lln 47 :i !t Amcl ii'hm Williams. Hri Six K Ymk. M1 Sxm 98. rot-ir. Hcfl Sex t(7 Naliniial l( .u'U Slauvl'tti Cardinals W alkn IXkI - ri 87 M.lsial I'a'dinals 73 Home l un- AiiK iu .li) lik'iK Williams Hd S.x XJ. (Iiiniliiii' lit' ers 2t. Kllt. VhmIiit- 22 .N-li.ii-l Irarur Mi- f;isiil 22 Kimi, I'l lratf li. N(iith I'lullus II. Itat lon. Kcd- 13 Ol(pm.ars m tl.e- rndjuis liil they did Katuidav H M O A V. hi" Col don Vankn i I l ' ' -rki Htil SilX 4 l t 2 l (' l.ir Kt-d S,.v 4 1 2 2 0 2 Whiliiuti !Klri l'-l (m.i.j il lain Sinkv it'll l)iall'il SPOKANE. Aug 17 i, Pi txsMhilitv that Frankie Sinkw i c h . star halfbaik of the New Y Yarikies football team, might uk lot ix- able In plav ttiis I. ill aiosc villi the anni iiik (-merit (mm ttie Yan kee training camp here th.it tie left today for tits YouiiKstnw n. Ohio, home to (on-ult ,( hone e cialist about a b.id knee. RAIV HITS WICHITA Ritm for(ed f i.l I three ttie nation, toui n.imcnl SKMI-I'ROS . K.is . Ant IT ''i 1 1 st h uk -merit tonight si ticdulil ' .imrt 'ii I Mml-iiu b.isthall Duck Pin Bowling Open P. l. lach Day to 12 1". M. Kiv, iirls to Set Tim Over 14 lears , llihest I'ay l-ountain and l.uneh Open 4 to IZ V. M. A1H ( )M)IT1 )N KI) HA.lt Howling Court Tom Wood. Owner 335 N. Iliah St. 1'bune 9U7I !' - ! I I i Mis M(Ci..e s.nd she did li"!, w I.,..,!, m si fc. Hf -1 4 t I J-" Uanlb, comment I- (-e ,1 might r,. w.rte n . 1 1 I Jeopardize iter futuie AAt' st.iinl- .! van. Mam.iii1r. 1 Wlr- I '"f. "d she ad. led "I'm 11 ai ' ... , , . , . Wmmhbw ST aWaaMMB i,.. I dun I ff that I did n........ n.i i..i mi t Ih... ' llllllln.. "'3 Stroke Star Ousted Over Glass of Beer SHAKAMAK STATK PARK. Ind . Aug 17 -'41 Joyce M"iae. htilder of six Amu h mi hi eatti ke arid fieestle swimming ici.rd. t.,n.lil with the Amateur .Athletu I'mon IihIiv over the mattct ( n glas I ! r til id ended up a- " '' the ii.iliiiiial AAt' wi.mn swim ming and 1iinir i h..ni ! ! b 1 1 Her mat s of 'iMal I'hmge. S.in Framisiii. immei I .all I v tk Un learn ! ailei h.p ,iv., fnrn M.ill TMim.it i (lub id I '. i t l.iinl, i e , I 'i whom Miss Mi('r..r foimeily comeled. With 2'. p.iiit-. to MAC's 2i Challes S.ia. Cistal Plunge roach, said be w ithdicw hi breaststi ike st.,r turn fiiithii (iimix-litiim in the ri t f t AA1' offitials' ieiiel atlti liny I e -reived a reit sb ili.ii.k .i j-l.is of lK-er in a 1 1. ei n - m s I. nil ant ls( anything wrong" She did riot deny she h.id taken a dimk Ann Cnitls, ( ilj.l I'lunge' great freestyle swimmer, leat her old rival from Multnomah, lln ml i Hrlser, to keep her i hami lon-t.ip in the 400-meter individual fiee stvle i ace and then am bored the winning HOO-metei fieestyle relay team Multnomah's great "buddy" team of Nam y Meiki and Su zanne Zimmerman, w bo s II wom en's clothing in the '..tiir Port land department store, puked ii two more championship for . Mulliii ni.ih Miin Meikl won the 20-meter hi eas tst i oke in '.' 1 ." i.tid Mi Zimmeimari eaptuitd ihe UMI metei b:i(ksti(ike in 1 f PCL Scores: I r Anirlra " H'l ! Sari 1 i e c i ikki Umi ikki I 4 2 1 vim and William ( l jl. t.Ma lanlr 'Hi and Mrloiill Oakland nln UK MX) 2 4 3 Sa tan eriln MWi IKNi W S S 0 Slf'plirn. Itatr . i t.i) Krmw. . Smith and I i.ni Watlle l'?l xm riO 3 6 1 MollVKood UMI I I II UMI 3 4 6 1 list and s.un. hoi ii'lm ..ml t'nsri Remember? For "THAT" Hlaiikft urn Jai'kcl Material Sport ("oat Wool Hurl I.riMire loal Markinau - W oi k Tantx TIIK TIIOS. KAY WOOI.KN t). 260 So. 12lh St. ... - . IF1..IIH v . w i-il Salrin't Nw Moilrrn SMOCK MOTOR CO. H.hI Sal -oil Good Used Cars a Specially lvo ( iiriins C .liurcli anl .licinckrta Streets l.i-lrn to llir Sliroi-k arirtv SIiow KSI.M I", to I p.iii. TtieMlay llirotili Salurila . (iarapr Iioih m l7i)2 anil .VJLr. (!;ir -al'- yard phone 722. Cards Pasted; Feller Slopped Frrrir Win 21t; ItiiniM Iillr Hut Gain HUSTON', Aug 17. -(p Th Hosliiri IU-d So are fintKy drm-on-!i at mglht Ir superiority on tr. fiehl of battle with the Nf Vork Yankees The Posox b'.J'el It Yanks. 7 to 4. yesterday f f the;r second straight win over te .N'cmt Yoikern arid did it .Un the i. l of Ted Williams 32nd h-jmfr ar.l l)ae Feiriss' seven-hit hurlirg. It was Keiths' 2Ut munt tri umph. The Detroit Tigers moved, within one game of the second place Yanks as they trimmed the St. Iiuis Urown. 7 to 3 jm the strength ( f a 14-hit a" irk i ff thiee Hrownie piUhen. A' Clee land the Chitago Whi'e S-ja fin ally stoped lWhby Fei'.ert. 4 to I. but had to have the a:1 of three Indian error to do it. TheWah ingtfin Senators and the iPhiU- delphia Athletic spl.t a i uhle header. the Solotis taking the fnt game. 1 2 to 7 and the A s ubbir.g the night-(0p, 5 to 3. j In the National leaf-: he t. Imii Cardinals again tfiuMn't take advantage of the (ead.r.g Mrooklyn JVKlgefs' ldr.et drrp. ping (me to the Cincnn.i'1 Rei, H to .1 The loss pushed t'jros twn .nd .i-half garret unfr fe Pi Mik Ordy other See ! j r lo p (nt-t saw ttie 'hicag C'JH lat the Pitlsbuigti Pite. 2 in 'l rr rlsori IJahr walked home the win n i C matkti in the tvr'-v trtrr.'. M..,n washed out the o'.'.ef t.t. nviionai. tAf;rr s Pn'.iiui ih lam tH fri . I 9 I i i i) Il l 7 I lltiii '1 l4.pi Svt.-.r-.-t ami fj in,toti Sli(ln ill ( iiu innatl 40 DI'i 14 l St l.u. Ctl '.' - J I Wallet .i,tiilt t ill aM Muei.ar; r.idilr Harirlt t, t-l " f ! Ki:l . ; lln kn.n ii mrnt AM MM AM I rAfil r w ii, .,,,,.." wii niu it t 'i : !' tfiH.a 4l If I - - I II t " -un. .Mlrrin t V41 ; Itirt-iliani O.. rttl and II o Umii ten iSI Wnr. I no IV i 1 It t 14 lrti..l mm ' f V itirl,f K irwl.r (J. n1 Ma.(u, nentoti, Ca'. i X k laid Chuaru l"t M 4 t t Cleveland BOO 0' V-1 I 1 Haver and MiM. f. er r'l lUran GAI.I.AHI i: IN4I SF.ATT1.K. Aug 17- P -G!:-hue. owned by Mr. ar.l . Jul Staadeikei', won the lyjrig rt t feature event t-'f a mite and or.e sixtivrnth t(xiay In a pK.'Jt. fin.ih with Sa(aton in 1 .4.3. k tHt Uiuttr Athletic Uoiofl if tbt United SUtes So H Netteo's Owl- taa4iat Antr aaatMa it ifkt 4 1 Ha raa Ussi iKtlttm. WED TIIURS FRI AUG 21-22-23 Advance Tfcktt Salt Mad Qt4t t Srv4 Tkk4 0a4.a MoWafc Cvm " T O Baa 10, rnmm4 1. O '. a iaM B r.TTM 2 00; Taa ,40. Tex 11 4 Slatr lf en f I 10; Taa .10, TeSal 6 '! HMH 61 m4 i Ta. .10; Ta( t 19 PI RIJC Ai.r. j. k. ;nx to. r.iuLTrjor.iAii CIVIC STADIUM I S t am H a i. : D0QOCJ0