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PAGE LIGHT 'Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salom. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. August 20. 1S46 Twin Bill Onens Solori-Tisre Final Home Series Tonight 0 (Raines on Menu for (Hosing Week; Souza Back Willi Salmis as Help; Kmigh Slates Features i. v. . r ( : t- , . .. i ,,f i , f he- r last six tries and headed pell-mell for the glory that isn't found in fourth , ti.'Ati le-n.in t.i the home lot tonight for the final W1L home series of the suddenly dismal 1 ps 4 ' ' 1 ' ' fi v f.:.- t rn ;i must Kmih has lined up Uie . .,s foil., a . object !nt t.i.ii'l. ed gi.it. d gnu I m ;ii'.fi!(i.iinr (the ma. k 90.00 1 at j-ie- iit): . t . duubeheadct' at 7 Vi(iiii'.-(l.iy r.iiibt. single1 ; S. d.i! :t;g w hii h Salem's :!.,. pUycr of 'he season ,..,,(, .(i hi- s:oo iiihop -.1 ( Doii.- Ci w ford in Xb iiMl.iv i. 't t. double ,, '. !n. k i 'j-y Mght. P The Senators will plav an ex hibition came next Monday night at Fugene with an all-star team romhlim of Cascade league platers.' The Kugene Ac lite club is promoting the con test. i, t . : . . i i ti t.. be . .ipbt i pn 1 1 j : e of S.ilL.I d.iV lilKh. d b 'icuicr, 7 1 e l.i v h '1 ele'ctfic afeiid- the in." final, the !i.c i.v.nl fur i .p tne e;.m- K T.ii-oin.i , k ..nifi vi : . V'i.,- . ' ! ..I ll "stlO- ! it will K. ' A .i I' ki and m. ;nd i hni ' '., r K. V. . f.,i v 1 , , 1 1 ! - 'A i '; I be m vh s rpel d. a ii Pi m tkmds as a I .j ay. i ' f p.. i ent t. . i N in t h c-1 r .. !v S. I mon n a fitiKcr . i A 1 n r . . ,;ivi They. h..il a tonjh w .: t..ng during their l.itet ;.o. .i.,.t. the- tn.w Luckless ...' biiiom ndirlu- ii k '.Ve.i- pi.v.ndd his 12'h ..tkI 1.1th ai ii d: : in h; 'I I nn S, r:.rr.i i iippc-'l hiv Iw'lmi! t. , LL ! aid I. "W n..- '. 1 P.... ('!.. .'. t' d a ' b-lt -t -r-.f. . h.- IiMn. and h.ts 67 V. , xv. S.,.n,i.n. -a ,.!tmg 1 . .:i . :ic to ti c top , ... . v . .1 ;, f i v.'i . mi icd j rr.' iepev'.iiie 265. li. VTWTON NOSED x'l'.W Il.l.K. Ai.l! 1!' iSpe- , ... . , ?.'..! .n .:' I.. M t o it Stay- .. 2 1. neif Sn :.iV n a I'ort- :-v ieagne ( oi,t-st .vlell . t-l ttie Stations iut four L. H. Gregory, whose "Greg's Gossip" sportslinging Is known throughout the northwest land, was In his day no slouch at the manl art of making a baseball do nip-ups wh-n thrown from a ml. her box. And. not unlike any other ballgamer along in years. .Mr. G. is still of the opinion he is no .disgrace to the fraternity of foe-bailers. In fact, not too many dats ago Greg and his Oregonian writing staff, plus a sprinkling of assistance from Jack Wilson and his Portland I', troupe and the of fice portion of the Portland Bea ters, splattered the Oregon State college coaches. 9-4. in a game at tortallis. Grcgorv. cloaked under the handle "Bill.'' hurled eight sc!t! frames and swears the onlv reput able base hit gleaned off his noth ing ball came from the bludgeon of Kalph Coleman, quite a ballgamer himself in his day. Seeing is believing especially in Salem and so a challenge has been thrown. Gregory & Co. has been irUiled to do battle with the Waters Park Amalgamation of Coaches. Mini.rr Srrond - Gucsscrs and Writers. Inc. come miv afternoon they desire, at 4 p.m. Now the WPAt MSH. Inc . isn't so had off for talent either. Theres II. Maple, still, figuratively speaking, quite a load of catcher. And Spec Keene slants and hilling we'll match against LIIG's any time. An infield f merit could possiblt be found in the likes of II. Hauk. W. Erickson. I . Schaake. .1. Oravec. T. Drtnan. tl. Flesher and G. Emigh. B. Wil liams would be a second Dick W'enner and. with a minimum of effort gardening chums could be found to roam with Bruce- Ben Pade. of the Slate street Pades. who does a pretty good job of it every night from his Waters park box. would be manager of course. Admission to the epic would draw a drunken fit otherwise. And scould be for those afflicted with l.migh wdl lend the equipment llanauska somewhere in the stands just In case, tne romanaers nave a tame. That is. if'n thev ain't scaird. (Incidentally. Greg told u,s In Portland unda night his charges would consider the challenge ejmle seriously, i At .eis.' Itft ' Nfie- Hits a Not that our mild blast of Sunday bore results, but we see that other sheets managed to get Frlxon streets Bill Bevens' name in a headline eslerciav after Bill blanked the Boston Red Sox Sunday. S O "Nerilt. lis about time. That was No. 14 for Willie, and with six weeks more to go he could bring home those 20 victories. Not only did He whitewash the hit-happy Sox Sunday, but he also hung the hit collar on Ted Williams. Which is quite an accomplishment all by j itself furthermore, he didn't walk Thumpin' Theodore on purpose. That was Bills fourth shutout of the campaign, and what a super earned run aterage he will have! The Dodgers hate moved into Spokane and next year's Inland ; 1 in pi re Wll. entrv will likely consist of future Ebbetts' fielders In enlirett. But he who is being mentioned as most likely to skipper the Spokes a tear hencx is none other than former villager Dwight Aden, who probabit never saw the banks of the Gowanus or Branch: Ricket. Come to think of it. bouncing around the league with after noons off wouldn't be at all damaging to Dwight's insurance business. I Ofitlahl ileiuU tl far San Difgtt. and Cnld Gold being where tou find it and Willamette doesn't list a' re.urse in mining Ted Ogdahl. the Mr. Terrific of Northwest eon ference touchdott nine has yielded to the lure of pay-for-play pig-' skinning and will not he among those present for Walt Erickson's double tting dates come September, as mentioned here last week, i led took the San Diego oast league offer, a tidy item involving $175! a ball game for 14 games, and will finish out his education at San ! Diego State college. So if W. Erickson appears troubled these days. ou know wh. Not even Notre Dame rould top $3450. plus board and room during "spring" training, during one autumn. II vt:nt thf final ttanH with ' J ' " ' " "- " for the local.--, are crowded into the MFET THE PFOPLE: New owners of Salems Perfection bowling lanes are Partners Robert E. Keel (left) nd Wainer R. Rosten. above They took over the sports i l- ... 1,1- -.Hi. Ik. r.nr.l !1va in Portland Kl was once connected with the Associated Press. Annual league bowlinr and win a four-way shoot-off in ! u'r n . ea8' three on the 525 .i.i. ..! mAnfk .. muil" &nnonn th nw owners, 'a rr-r-am;itoi- m-r.t ot-rixl n.-.r . yard fifth hole and a twele- ( Statesman sports photo.) si1 adVswi svi viuuuyauiau i wu. i.ey Rorth.nnwn Alhanv.5-3! '- ---T By Jerry Stohe A sDot in the state Softball ourney at Oregon City was the gem j pOCketed by the Mootry Druggists tiirr.med the Albany Arnetts, 5 to 3, in the district series. Pairings have 1 'epper art in Humored 'Out' SAN DIEGO, Calif , Aug. 19 Published report that Rupert "Tommy" Thompson remembered , . ' . here as a fine DuseD-.u piaer, would replace Johnny Pepper Martin as manager of Pacific ; Coast leagues San Diego rlub were greeiea wun oniciai Micuc-r toda v. DWIGIIT ADEN be free, for It imeiy woman i the only benefit it rould be for blended bourbon. So If Infieiaer and trie park, ana win niae diii llt'tullirif "Rpd1 Marvel's sunrinif Taeomas ! - - - , Iinal week. Business Manager mecea from Joel C'oe and w ere ' sU TMaaaMr J T on Leslie field last night as they for their second straight triumph I not yet been made for the finals ; which w ill stait next Sunday at1 Oregon City, j It was Catcher AI Wickert's ! well-tagged homerun in the fifth j ' frame with a couple of mates . ' aboard that iced last night's con- it for thf lurak iTn until thp fjfth it was njp and ,uck witn tne Albanys drawing first blood with! a run in the third via-Kamfer's double and Dowling's single, both r-.j.. -r-.- t , : ... on doo limiumhiiii. inc Liruu-is - t.ame back lXh a tally in the fourth when Oz Wilson got life on an error and scored on Ollie Williams' hit to center. Starting the fifth inning explosion, Eddie i Weisner walked. Johnny Hoffert singled and H i d d y Gentkow walked to fill the bags. Weisner registeied or) a wild pitch by, Schlagel and then Wicker t shot ' the ball to left for his homer. . The Arjietts threatened in the seventh when they piit together4 a pair of wall and Mitchell's hit for a run knocking Lindstrom from the bo?c. Jim Rawlins re : Iieved and pi t out the fire. ' Albany B R H E Salem B R H E Kamfrr r 4 1 2 ii f. Wrisr m 3 1 0 0 Downi m 3 0 2 0 J lluf l-ni 3 12 0 ; I. Scel 3 5 0 1 IK Centz 2 3 10 0 lO'Arcv c S- O O 0 Wickert c 4 1 1 0 j Morris 2 4 0 0 0 Wilson r 4 110 Mabry 2 0 O 0 I acey s 4 0 0 0 Badurci 1 4 0 0 0 Williams 1 4 0 3 0 Korble I 2 0 0 0 B Oenlz 3 4 0 0 0 J Schgl p 1 0 0 1 l.indsm p 3 0 I 0 Wilstdt p t 1 1 0 Rawlins p 0 0 0 1 Mithell m 2 0 2 0 VandoH 7 0 0 0 0 Haines I 1110 Totals 33 5 S 1 Totals 35 3 9 2 Albany 001 000 101 3 2 Salem OIW 140 OOx 5 S 1 Run? batted in: Dowling. Williams. Wickert 3. Miitthell. Two base hits Williams. Three base hits: Kamper Home runs: wiickeit Bases on balls Schlagel 2, Lindstrom S Strike outs j Sk-hl.gel t. I.iridstrotn I. Rawlins 2. Umpires: Barker. Hendne and Drnah Gilberts Lose Witcliita Game WICHITA. August 19 -.-Pi - The r.., fi ,i n. r:.iK...i.- m.. .. ... ... , .. feat in their initial game in the National Semi-pro tourney here I .TtTH.i-iJi.. iwuilir-jr today as they fell before the Jef- fersonvile, Ohio nine. 5 to 1. The Ohioans nicked Saltzman and Sinovich for seven hits while Haddix Was limiting the Port landers to four and whiffing 16 The Bellingham, Wash., club bowed to the Milwaukee, Wis. outfit, 5 to 4 Jeff.rsnN ulp too 001 30CV 5 7 3 1 IMIl 0O0 CMIO 1 4 3 Portland Haddix and Folik; Sa 1 1 z rT i a n . Smo- Vich and Weisner. Dodger Plaver Suffers Injury PORTLAND. Ore, Aug 19 TV Russell Morrow, big six feet, sev en inch tall center for the Biook lyn Dodger professional football club, was en route east tonight for treatment of an eye injury re ceived in lasi night's game against the ChicagoRoc kets here. v & & Service ALSO Service for Other Hakes HOGG APPLIANCE & 260 State Salem Seals Muzzle PCLs, 3 to 0 Luminaries Shut Out By Southpaw A) Lien SAN FRANCISCO. August 19 (-The cream of the other seven clubs in the Pacific Coas,t league . sva .... . o.ur . .s asausv. - as. s-a Seals defeated all-stars of the "alo rans", 3 to 0 behind the civ.hit h..rl.nr f Trv ai t i.n , Seal batsmen nicked five luminary ! nllrhon i i. kl.rc K. ! trated three of them in the sixth inning when they pushed over their three tallies. Eddie Erautt, Hollywood mound sman. was charged with the loss. j All-Stars . 000 000 000- 0 ( 1, San Francisco . 000 003 OOx 3 1 1 Chambers iLAI. Barrett i Por I 4i. ! Erautt lljdi 161. Olson Sdo) l7i. Shea lOiki ) and Raimondi lOiki. 1 Unwr Hyd 5. Surmc iSfal (8); Liti i and Ivy. Shoot Titlist Winner Again VANDALIA. O. Aug. 19 ',) A 39-year-old University of Wis consin chemistry professor who helped train Uncle Sam's areial gunners during the war. Vic Rein ders of Waukesha, Wis., success fully defended his title of cham pion of state champions today and annexed another crown at the 47th annual grand American trap shooting tournament here. Reinders, the only shooter in today's record breaking field of 946 to turn in a perfect score. cracked 100 targets in a row to K.. a,i..' from yesterday's preliminary snooting. ISnirits Un as "PintS UP aS F - T 1 Diims nit ioau ' far, rattled off a 33-3568. a NEW YORK. Aug. 19. -7P) T h e score duplicated by long hitting Dodgers, those darlings of the Melvin "Chick" H.nbert of Noith Brooklyn faithful and leaders of ille Mich. the National baseball league since April 22 except for a single day head west tonight on their fourth final and fateful invasion of 1945 They've got only a slight lead over the more favored St. Louis Cards, but Manager Leo Durcxher says that all is well with the world in general. Brooklyn's pen- nant hopes in particular. Duroch- r inHau K f,u,,rH n-.i i..i - .r -' - 1,1 Reiser and the law of averages would carry the cbJb through on lne "ip. Mouzon Kayos Monty in 2nd! PHILADELPHIA. Aug. lS-cTP) W rilcr Mouxon, 19-year-old Philadelphian. knoeked out Bob Montgomery, lightweight cham pion of the world In 1:49 of the second round of their scheduled 12 round bout at Shibe park to night. An estimated crowd of 15.000 rain drenched spectators was caught completely by sur prise as Mouzon uncorked a sur prise attack that floored Mont gomery, an 11 -to-5 favorite in tonight's non-title, over-weight bout. Portland Nine Defeats Sands The Portland "Park Rats' de spite carrying the bats of a floun dering second division coast league ball club all season steamrollered the champion Salem Sand and Gravels of the Junior! "B" loop. 16 to 1 at Waters park ?,unda-vt; Th ?osf C,ty, ids belted till CsT w3 43 1 i 11 HUIiriS IUI 1 tl I1JI5, amassing their run .... .. total 111 the last five innings. The Sands' lone ,-, , .flW ...I T...1... ...... , . . f 3 on Bill Amen's hit. Park Rats 004 322 S 16 17 1 Salem Sand 000 010 0 1 4 7 J Bene and I-evtlv Amen, f allium R.K-k and Ta lr. I League W'I LEAC;iE W I. Pet ' W I. Prt Wenathe 7448 07 Yakima 93 61 .474 s.iJ 7 si Ua iy"'"'" " IZ ; Tacoma 64 54 546 Victoria 43 76 361 I Sunday results: At Tacoma 7-Y Spr j kane 13-0 At Bremerton- 6-9. Victoria i 2-10 At Wenatchee 8-6. Yakima 2-8 l (Only (raises i. ) Mond.) s lesult : Vancouver 9. Brem er ton 6. Tacoma 3 Spokane 1. i AMKRIC AN l.l..Gt'E W I. Pel W I. Pet , Boston 82 3t .7(11 Cleveland 56 61 47 New Vk 67 48 .MU C'hlcaro 57 64 448 letroit 64 49 .Viet St Lxnus 49 64 434 Waslung 57 SO 487 Pluladelp 35 .1 C i....,.o., .- in- cao and at Boston-Sr. Louis postpon- ed -threatening weather. Only games sctieauieo. on Easy cf a .r-v "-'asWl 49 BROS, i n a. FURNITURE Phone 9149 Tag Team Frmrr world junior heavy champ Karl Gray and current Coast lightheavy kin Georges Dusette. certainly the big squeeze twins of torso-twisting with their pet full nelson holds, do u .bat J,e h "red "" ties ir- ind Bob K."?t?n r 1 " . "int. l ' rr Street Garden to M-kV t I O D p Matchmaker I t o n Owtn'i V A weekly bleep T ; JL meeting. The M i ' Jfr squabble, a dl- 1 : .. '1 1 reel result of last I i. I . ' 1 1 Dutch Harrison's 65 Paces PGA Qualifiers Golf Gigantic Start in I'ortlaml; Hogau, Nelfton, Hino, Bjril, Ghrzzi Caril Hot Golf By Rss New land PORTIJvND. Ore. Aug. 19 A' Inky E J. "Dutch" Hart ist rt. the Aikansas trateler. rode golf's cxprcM train today to head the i.t ,n iK. i . u ri.nnil ,f ihi' 3fi-hole uualifviiii! trials of the national PGA championships. His orgy of low scoring on the shoit but usually diflicult Portland club course. More than twenty of the 123 starters in the 1946 renewal of pi ofessional golfs exclusive and outstanding tournament got in below standard figuies for the layout. H::riison's fine round, a 32-33. was spun from a deft putting touch that enabled him to sc ram ble out of wobbly fairway per foimances into front position for the day. IJne II I IV' -looiei went hi footer bagged another eagle 3 on the 500-yard fifteenth. Sam Snead, British open cham pion, carded a 34-3872 and he couldn't drop a putt into a bucket. Treading on Harrison's heels af ter the fust day's filing was Vet eran Jimmy Hine of Chicago who put together a pair of 33s Benny Hogan of Hershey. Pa. leading money winner of the year thus Defending Champion Btion Nelson, whose back hurts and who said he will not play much tournament golf after the cunent event tacked up a 36-34--70 .ff... Between NeNon. whose 70 was equalled by ten otheis, and the leader, were such 69 shootei as chandler Haiper (33-36); Sam .. , ,-r. t-.. ts- a nr;i..t v... tiyra coj-jii. r.A-iv.i i...-v ..v Ghtzzi (33-36); and J.mmv De- maret, Houston. Tex . (36-33). Tie low 64 after tomoi row tound will qualify for eighteen hole match plav round, starting Wednesdav. Oth er M-ores im luilrd I-any I jiiiibei (ri . Portland. 37-3.5 72 Emery Zimmerman. Portland 3-40 7 Bob I.lHon The Dalles. 3S S 77 Ed Slier. Portland. 41 -3 SO. Joe Moel. Pottiaiid. 34 37 71. Rams Depart For Star Tilt LOS ANGELES. Aug 19 A' The Ixis Anseles Rams. 40 stioiig. entrained for Chicago tilay. j.iet- ty well continced they will need 'all their taunted strength in their ' football game Friday night with the all-stars, coached by Bo Mr- Millan. ! "We don't expect to be able to 'run too ipuch against the sort of line the all-stars have collected,'' caiH f'nai Ki AHiim Walsh if the world's pro champion Rams. "We know that our great passing com bination of Bob Watei field and Jim Benton will be watched lose ly. But we hate a few other play ers on the field and maybe they can't watch them all." Chaffee Wins Racquet. Tilt PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 19-..i Sec ond-secded Nancy Chaffee, 17-year-old Ventuia. Calif , net star ."""IKt'l 0 filt ance-d to the third round in the 29th annual national junior suls championships which opened to day, by defeating Marjorie Norris, , Winchester. Mass. 6-0. 6-1 on the ' Philadelphia cricket club grass 1 courts . Standings COAST LEAGUE W I. Pc- W I. P l San Fran 95 49 6Mi Moiivwod 73 70 510 Oakland l 55 623 San IVgo 62 M 419 I Ana 77 aa ui V..111. S7 lai u Sarram 76 70 521 Portland SO M Xi7 Sundav result.. At San Kia.i.i-... L7, A-ngeie ,V-0 AA, ft?,, 5:a; Seattle 7-5. At Saciamenlo 4 0. Oak- land 1-6. NATIONAL I FACI E W I. Pel W I. P,l Brooklv 711 4.1 619 Onrtnnat 51 62 4.M St 1 -oil IS 68 44 tun Nrw Vlk 49 63 4J7 b,,, m m PlMbllIJ 44 63 411 Monday results At St. buuii 6. t ln- t.innall ,anly gallirl. . . . . Duck Pin Bowling Open Each Day 1 P. M. to 12 P. M. Boys, Girls Over 14 Years to Set Pins Highest Pay Fountain and Lunch Open 4 to 12 P. M. AIR-CONDITIONED IS&B Rowling Court Tom Wood, Owner 335 N. High St. Phone 94)71 Grudge Tops Armory Mat Fare teek's near - riotous offering, could easily be the best tandem tussle of the year. A week ago it was Gray and Partner Joe Wolfe who tried the ma hem -minded Armenian and the former Gold Hill sergeant. They were flattened in the up roarious session. Gray wasn't exactly unhappy with his crony, but following the loss urged Matchmaker Owen to get the be muscled Georges as his running mate. Never one to overlook the best in bicepping potentialities. Owen lined up Musette and re booked the nasties. Revenge minded Gray will have a $250 side bet on tonight's outcome with Messrs. Mike and Robert. seten uncitr par 85 headlined an ..... I ...,av i L "DEAD" YANKEE: Out by the proverbial mile and unable to break up the beginning of a double play, here Johnny I.lndell of the Yankees is shown sliding while Johnny Pesky of the Red Sox. after forcing I.indell at second, eats loose with his throw to first base. The action came In the Yankee-Red Sox double bill at Boston. Salem's Bill Bevens blanked the Bosox 3-0 In the opener for his 14lh win of the season. (AP Wlrephoto). Baseball Guide Gets Acid Test Today, Pirates Vote PITTSBURGH, Aug 19 A") The Amnicin Baseball Guild geU its first official showdown tomorrow in a pro entiiig unpret edenied ,n ijasetjaii history a colleitite burgn pirates. The election was Two Swingers Tic, Roodlcs Salem Golf clubliers sweltered through 18 holes of roixlles play at the local course Sunday with Jimmy Sheldon and Bill Sthafer tieing for the top spot with 73s and 39 iimmIIcs apiece Knotted in the runner-up position were An hie Sc hull. 75 and 37 t oodles; Ne-d Ingiam. 77 and 37, and Mill- aril IVkar. 76 and 37. With ecclectic- play near a cli- max Bunny Bennett holds a nar- row lead of 13 under par with all of his 10 rounds completed. Glen Lengren is next with 2 under and two rounds yet to turn ij. All participants are urged by PylJim Russell to comolete the-ir tVrdnds as soon as possible. Barisoff Bops Homer No. 36 VANCOUVER. BC. Aug. 19 (CP) -The Vancouver Caps tonight beat the Bremerton Bluejackets 9-6 in the opener of their aeries, but Bill Barisoff. the Jackets out 1 fielder, held the spotlight. He hit only one for fite, but the big one was his 36th home run of the sea : son, one short of the WI league 37 reconl. Only other WIL game saw Ta- coma top Spokane. 3 to 1. Bremerton 0O2 Oli2 20 6 13 1 Vancouver 020 7(i ocis I IS I Fe-dermr er and Volp Aminnoii nd Br enner . Spokane 6 010 000 01 OOO 1 10 t . Tacoma 1HKI 2t0 CMH.I mil 1 10 S I Earie. C'ollinn iti and N Clifford. Slallni. S.i-tie i 10) and Kupci. Distance Swim Mal HONOLULU. Aug. 19 .,P Wil- imm K. Pai iwam into the Kauai ,.i...,.i . I. in r 1 1 i.-.i ci... " " " " 1 "'J stalling a 75-mile ! HII flc.m Oa- n Saturday morning but Star Bu. let,,, Co. respondent William Ing said sharks had driven Pai into a small boat for part of the marathon. On iUl IlakeT i! EIDER'S All Wrk GBsrBtrd 42S Court SL Call "tilt Which shouldn't be damaging to the anticipated activities. A brand new mat citizen In these parts, but no less than light and junior heavy champ of tort Iewis during the war. goes to the post against Wolfe In the semiwindup special, lie's Dr. John Bonica. qualified member .f IK. nwitlral nrnf.nlAn Ylsi n lea. like Wolfe, is advertised as wrestler, not rassler. One of the always-welcome all-clean scram bles should be the result. The 1:30 o'clock rurtainraisrr will be taken rare of and no doubt ably, by Jack (Tiger) Ri ser and none other than Bulldog (One 'n Only) Jackson. Theirs i t ,.' ,.. -'. . ' I uaigainmg election among the 1'itls- ordered by the Pennsylvania labor relations board something the na tional labor icl.itions board re fused to do on the petition nf guild organivei Mubett Muiplit 'f Mo-tun. who c la. ins a matn:ty i.f the Piiate pl.itcis wunt the g'i:!. for tbeir b.i i k.i 1 1 1 1 1 ig .K nt A -lin.!e m.iji i .ty of the vu'es cist will de. uli' vbelhi r the guilil will Imi iiiir lie layis' vime.in all s.il.oy and other lontiact m.it tti s Scheduled to jiiie in P:t's huigh tod.it ..lti a lit with the Pirates in Clm ago. Minpl v -x-pl i-s vh1 i i hi I nl in i t ') ! i n Id v mi! I win. K.hIici. he f.n.l the guiit' fuluie "deju-nils i , m ,ii wh.it li.tp pens in Pitt In. i gh ' Senator Swal: ( j ( f" sjM,n 2is 77 :i:r, spaeter 11 j L ciid 1 vj :i4 Ki. . if ki . ii 211 fJulhi 22 71 X.iJ, : una i on 70 15 i!4 Whe-lr l.l.S X'C Si 'huhle 44 S 1 K Siimeis .144 I imi ;i ii.n.l 2VI 44 1 M.' Wen in i 4.11 I .'2 I'R.I Sil i Inn m 4 .H l.ui hi 171' 47 77:i V air 4 7 'j2 H.tnlds 2ci ,n .'h'llullri 12 3 o4 f laf 1 1 lvn 44 J': II. I o inmi Ken l'H 31 :' I', ii. r 2 0 i 1'iti I.ei . Ilesi W a 1 1 Sode 1 b u 1 g Gunriai win Schur.Ie ; i 27 l 17 71 2 2 ?:t W I. I'd s,o vv. s I 0 I OKI 17 7 11 12 em 7 S4 lltt 3el 4.1 .t . SO0 82 M ."vA-t 44 44 4O0 4 1 2.V IMM) 3 2 :MI M ili ii 13 7 7 0 3 Kowai.ki 13 1 7 Por ler allin Val'l7. Win DALLAS. Aug 1 - (Spci ia: The Valsety Milleis raptutc-i! th sec rid half t lie- ef the Portland V'alle-y I-ag.ie heie Sunday as they trimmed the Wherry 'a Ta -ecu nine-, first half champions, 6 to 4. Swede (o'inij.t's two-run ninth frame homer cinched the contest. The two clubs will meet next Sunday for the champ. "ti ship of the i in int. Wherrvs 4 t 0 Valset 6 7 2 1'almer ami Mr..e. Jlnnm and Adam For Safrty Sake I I'? (iie ViMir Car A Brake Inspection It Is advisable at regular In tervals to thoroughly Inspect your brakes, linings, shoes, cylinders, rups. drums, lines. In fact, entire braking sys tem, and put your brake In first class condition. You will find the facilities and men experienced In this line at your service at LODER BROS. Oldsmobile Dealers 465 CENTER SALEM Our loth Year In Salem if Tonight will be s one -fa Her limited U Zt minutes. The serai-spec tal to two-of-three over 30 minutes and the mainer two-of-three up- to an hour. Jack Poppenhe Imer will officiate. Salem Sanders J ;ifi DalklS The Kalem Sand and Gravels, champs of the Junior "B" loop, tackle the Dallas Juniors at Dal las tonight at t 'clock. Jim Rock will start on the mound for the locals. j Cards Wallop Win, Cut Lead ( Jury lliiik(l 6-0; Sish r U'tln Win Blow ST. I)CIi, Aug 13 Dl fk Sislei's fust iniung double With the hes loaded sent th St. Iuis C.ii iiirials flting to a 6 t 0 ictftry or the Cincinrati Rec! tor.ight and fi...l)'rd the fha!!eajing Pel Birds to reduce the iile Brooklyn Dodnrs' National leaije lead to one and one-half game The stalwuit son of th great St. I.uis Mi owns' firt Lwuenrun-ef yesteivar, whose light hitting has kept him on the bench, until re cently, thus Liiovidod the Cardin als' winning punch fr the third iti aight game. His pinch single deci le 1 the 13 itifnng ( xncr of Sundiy't double header fcgamsl the Iteli and he ""'- f1r,A' in f"st ,un 'n h Cards' '4-' J M j 2-0 nighteop tictory with another I on hatij.'er. 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