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PAGE SIX Thm OREGON STATESMAN. EaJem. Oregon. WdnsdaT Morning. August 21. 1S46 c Solons Split With Tacoinnia, Creep Nearer Second PBace Kou;iUki Lom-1 Wyatt Winner; Popular Player Award Tonight; Mossor to Join Clnh This Week By Al I.ightner (i.!.:l do fo better than draw with the Tacomas in their nine-game final home series v.ul :.t night, diopping the opener 4 to 3, and copping the nightcap in a breeze. 1 be ' i ., r ; : tt: i.'it- !;,!! 10 Ti 'A I ( i ' ! IHt em -. ( i ' K i k V. -f..' (, .1 I! lid mutuige t fiec ked oM-r bv Viincouver. So it now stands: ?alem half oiiic't BDI WIL Marks Tied, Broken P . T . A , . i aU d P; ess The Wenatchee Chiefs- -with time running out In the WIL pennant chase bolstered their lop lead last nifht a they trimmed the Victoria Athletics S to Z. The hie Is nabbed the win la spite of the 16-strikrout-hurlinc of the As Bob Jensen, who broke the league record when he tipped his whiff total to 7SI. 1 mpires Dawson and Tuma were escorted from the field by police after they had called a derision against the Vies in the seventh inning. The Vancouver t'apilanos scored 10 runs in the sexenth inning and added an other In the ninth to defeat the second-place Bremerton Tars. 11 Should Salem high's autumnal Viking blossom forth with foot Lidbt.g a la the pros, be not surprised. One of those sweltering in the Multnomah press coup during the Brooklyn-Chicago extravaganza Burday n.ght, but not too warm to jot down formations, plays, etc.. v.as H. Ha.ik. Villa coaching boss, i ms '" "' " ".. "jj And thc-c who sa a the pros go at h kt!"v that Ha.ik had some beau I lu! :..!f lo stem .1 . . . Another m h :.g n..m. th.s one Kay (Red) rihcr. k:ppcr of the New York Yankees after ca.ng the Wash i igton P.et.-k.:.s of the National I. P v. ,i - do:i:g c onsiderable map l tog of h.s own. In fact, eery play i -i bv e'ther :! went into r'lah- itv's !! : t-boi'k. and we definitely beard a low whittle fiom the for mer Gonaga man every time ;ler.n D ut s uncorked one of his k i al spa:k!-?. Dobbs may not l.irn o.t i t The ber-t back in toe r. a A . . - A n'.ci k c r.nfei eric e, but be 1! mt (ei:.oiily be in better ii.ii:'.ii.i) ihaii the ic-st. A bench n an v. nt-n ttie Dodgers are on the nefen.' . e. but ti- Mgnal-calling ri'iai ter tai k s ti-n the Brooks have lie ba.l. Dobhs taced off and on the field at least 25 times during Ibe game Speak. ng of footballer. 3U1 Austin fans may be quite disap !.! r ted r.ext -a'.n. Victim of a torn cartilege in a knee during an SC jpiir.g !i II. Wood burn Bill now has one of those in-again-out-fga n maladies and doesn't expect to be at right tackle much when ihe Beaeis ilay. He v. as to have had an operation on the knee this n.mmer but lo, the dots were too busy to perform It. Tough too. s:r e H :! ; m good shape at a solid 200 pounds via working on ft farm this summer. Stumer or Later They'll Do It Every Time This m.ght be entitled, You Ain't So Hot, Pop," or "Dickie Get- Wei!. ' Anyway, Pappa JPon Hendrie, a golfer of sorts, has had a standing twen'ty-dollars-to-our-I ' tits bet with son-Dick that the erior member of the Hendrie tribe is the bet golfer in it. Over 'he years Dick has ne er been tble lo beat his ; I lustrous sire on the l.nks -- that i- up until last Suiiciuv at Neskou in on the'eoast. Tis repoi ted D cut good. 3 and the twerilv. He k waxed pappy i 1. and collected is now sixteen rucks ahead. f.i in the past Dick had to pay Donald J 4 in lousy bet Fiom now on the father vs. on battle goes on a buck-acrosa-the-boaid basis, says Donald. The r.oi them di ision of the Cotir.ty B league's loss, the south nn di i-inrs gam Both Lew Uh! hammer and Mike Glenn, oac hir.g men at St. Paul and C.ei ais. years, a i espe ti ely. in pas t 1 e nm teamed uD fori Tinner high, L'hrhammer s i l i inc pa I f r st v r s !e rito (iei hir t any th .r.g c -iiuenj i.! well Paul Relling. to Mt. Argel sk : pper, goes ai" St. Paul may not 'ih ng Maff. or e en to '.d' h. if a school I. "ii, i.-i. t lifted. IT Uet a i.ttft It a Vol L.(f 1: mh-t be rati lung about Tt-- !e..K .f .- y-ar. fc r L'mps C'l Har.ke and Hugh.ie Ua, the k -g bait i t ..e m men of the WIL. bad to have a cm (inn of i-i fi t ,i iT t ;on in Wenatchee the or her e e alter nate fans bidm (ti a m tt-c d"'r of their o - g t-c !eaK,.e: l.c - h. . S ptc-n.be i I'-e :.-.p e .i ; . I v.,,.. "-. f p , r i t '. .i rr ' Along with our I ti . a n ie. t he guys i be tf.c bappic-st tome 8 .i : e nn t a - u i ed I y a. i ' . What a ear . All c.f '-ni know .in i ; ' ,.i n k f u i 1 y . ei y A . - t . i .t t ! a! pa V - f o - p I a A . 1 - Atnc-i ic.i t on I i -. i 1 1 1 "t hold its own Ai f. A I I '! I X. 1 1 he til: i :-ti.'i if: tan f the ' t 1 and glamoi that campaigning was c-ia-ed trom the ! K ()00 w ho w ati h- n 1 1 ' : -e! the i ago I' , i.ih.- Brooklxt: l)i id gc i a ncl ( 'bi- ket- S inday night True. .!-: ah ! is-bcM.m-y-a- oach we e 'fieie. but the (iei fee ion t'e p. - ACa'. e in w ith their 7tk-t-m and Muk-'em game lei t ciif w 'n the i ii nion th.at here is fi;ba : i.ng t'at i,m I be beat. Col legiate f..o-nail at itv be.-t will ., e .. b.-d t n,f competing with it f' i c : ow d appeal. TIFRNKV WINNF.R St.Airi.K. Auk 20 .,Vi Hilly Tici'it-v. ?. -i mes Cleveland wcl'ei tig' '. win a lil-i'iunii decision ,i -:ght o . Babe I'icao, a wny In i. ti .-m (K-.kl.md. Calif . for : . . t -' . : Kb' : ir .g u toi v in - p neiirer the tuMona piare nremertons. mjoiKiuny Helpful, the ' behind Bremerton and 2 14 ahead to 10 In a wild hitting affair. Bill Barisoff hit his 37th homer for the Tars equalling the loop record. Gut Ilallbourg pitched the Spokane Indians to a 10 to 4 win over the Yakima Stars. The Spokes tallied eight runs in the initial four Innings. Bremerton 03 1 3 0 0 1 JO 0-10 1" 1 Vancouver 000000 10 00 1 11 13 4 Marshall. Medegnmi i I and Pagha. Volpi 8i: Bryant. Cuay r8l. Hedgecock 1 B and Spurgeon. Spokane 10 301 001-10 13 3 Yakima Oil 000 020- 4 4 3 Halthouig and V'ai : lilman; Strait. Si n.on i4p, Thomp'on (8i and McCon nell. Wenatchee 000 000 410 5 6 0 Vu toi la OOO 010 010 2 8 0 Green. Pesut and Fitzgerald; Jen.sen. Paulson and Stumpf nannDD 1 , '! I W- eV' i , I BILL Al STIN Salem Boxers Win 2 Games The Salem Box girls' Softball team, rapidly gaining for itself a reputation in state circles, de cisively defeated a couple of I downstate clubs over the week- end. The locals walloped Jantzen ! Knitting Mills 19 to 4 Sunday night in the Rose city and came back to hammer Oregon City 17 to 2 Monday evening in the Clackamas county town. Next Friday night the Salem girls will enter an invitational tourney at Portland's Buckman field, being scheduled to meet the Devil Demos at 7:45. Salem . It 23 S jantzen Barrett and Wadawoilh 4 S S Lemon. Ol- saiV," 17 14 4 2 7 Mialey, Mil- City Bairett and Wadswoith, ler and McCain. Senator Swal: I 4 - I , -in? B H Pet B H Prt Salmon 21S 77 .157 Spaeter 21 5 23 ( law Id 34 135 352 Gunnmn 70 15 .214 Cirlhc 226 75 332 Wyatt 4t 1S4 Wheelr 42 4 .322 Schuble 44 .183 Sinners 350 102 ,l Bai tolini 253 48 .182 Wenner 4:i8 125 .283 Soderbui f 45 8 .17S I.tic hesi 118 4B 275 Fallin 32 3 094 Hevnlda 2 81 272 Mess 1 0 OOO tr laiier 174 45 259 Poi ter 2 0 000 Kerr 2fll 52 .259 Souza 3 0 000 KoMlski 67 16 238 Pitchers G W L Pet SO WA SH lies 5 10 1 000 17 7 0 Watt 28 13 6 684 90 126 2 Sodeibmif 19 7 4 .636 43 57 0 fiwnnaison 27 12 8 600 S3 86 1 Sitiuble 21 7 5 583 44 46 0 Kowalt.lt i 20 7 13 .350 101 128 1 Poller X 0 1 000 9 2 0 Fallin 23 3 7 3O0 84 58 1 Nothing Gained, 1 1 ' t gall if- I lacoma '41 Salem 1 3 BHOA BHOA Marsh 2 4 0 3 2 Reynlds 3 3 0 0 1 Kuperc 4 2 3 0 Wheeler 3 3 11 Clifford 1 4 2 7 0 Flager s 2 0 1 Kemper 11 0 0 0 C'rawfrd 13 2 2 Jot a m l 3 2 2 0 Wenner m 3 1 1 Cireco r 3 12 0 Sumei 12 0 2 Pc-leisn 2 0 1 3 Souji c 3 0 9 S-oM .1 2 12 3 I.ucchsi r 3 1 5 Hedntn p 2 0 0 1 Kowskl p 2 1 0 R kt x-ni 3 0 10 Salmon a 1 0 0 Total 28 S21 9 Total 25 4 21 x Batted for Kemper In 3d. a B-tted for Kowalbki in 7th. 2 0 j 0 1 0 I 0 j j ' ' 9 " Tai-oma Salem 0O2 100 1 -4 020 010 QL 3 Pitching Summaiy: IP AB H Heddington 7 25 6 Kalkl 7 28 R ER SO BB 3 3 2 2 4 4 7 1 F.i rors None VP. Hedd.ngton. Pass ed halls Souza J.eft on bases: Ta-c-oma . Salem 4. Sacrifice: Reynolds. Home runs: Jorat. Two base hits: Wenner. Cliffoid. Greco. Scott. Runs hatted in- Wenner. Souza. Kuper. Clif f..i.i inno Cnufnid Marh. Stolen hj-ev Joiatz. Umpires Rencle Schu- 1 t'le Vounbliiod and Moiaii. Tnnot 6 games In arrears of leading of the vultjng Tiges. Red" Hai vel a marvels and the Gullic gang meet in a single shot tonight at 8;15, and during the ses sion Salem's most popular player of the season will be handed his $100 victory bond by the Bishop studio people. That player Will likely be Duane Crawford, the say - little - hit - plenty first baser who has a large lead in the race. Also, !ton(ght may se Lefty Wandell Mossar in a Salem' uni form at long' last and goody goody. He Has been ordered to join the Gullic$ just as soon as a slightly injured hand heals and was in Portland last night. The digit was hurt last Sunday in San Francisco. 1 The talented lefty comes as .'last-ditch help for the struggling locals Former Beaver Hank. Souza joined the Salems last night and caught the first game. It could ! have been a totally successful takeoff for the Splons and for 2033 customers last night, but Eddie Kowalski, the tough lucky of the nine ran afoul his too prominent wild streak and dropped the opener to Enemy Righthander Bob Heddington. A pair of walks to start off the third heat, and then a single by Catch er Earl "Kgper and a double by First-sac ker Chuck Clifford ac counted for two runs. Eddie got behind in pitching to Bobby Jo ratz in the fourth and the ' Tige ' outfielder smacked one of his soft er serves over the right field wall for a third run. A double and two outfield flies proved the clincher in the seventh. The home side had picked up ford's single. Dick Wenner'sdou- , ble, Frank Lucchesi's infield hit and Souza'f line fly to right., An I other came in the fifth on Kmval ' ski's single, a sacrifice and Craw ! ford's bloop hit Into left. But that was all off stingy Mr. Hed dington. Salem salted down the night cap In the first Inning when Hal Summers, with the bases loaded, powered tremendous triple high against the distant center wall, off youthful Richie Colom- bo. But the Gullic made things more secure in the fourth with a six-run outbreak, which wasn't Colombo's fault at all. His mates kicked in three errors in the ber- serk fram and the locals jtun- aged to wf-ave In seven assorted base hits. The biggest blow of the uproarous stanza was "Wen ner's soaring double high against the left barrier. Lefty Ken Wyatt. although wilder than usual and in trouble often, breezed to his 13th v ictory in this one. He whiffed six and walked seven along with deliv ering a pair of Salem's 14 base hits himself. Kowalski's loss was his 13th, incidentally. The 2033 gathering amounted to a running jump at the 100,000 goal which must be chicken or feathers tfri.s week. The grand to tal, with seven more games to go, reads 92.037. Doubleheaders are booked for Thursday and Sunday nights. . . . "Doc" Regele and Amby Moran, the latter back in the league again and the pair of 'em classed by the athletes as the two best boys in blue in the circuit, are doing the umpiring chorea this week. Moran was a mite late In arriving, but is wel come. . . . The league's leading rapper, Dick Kemper, got tn bat only once in the opener. He didn't like the way Regele called a beautiful block play at the plate by Souza in the third inning on Kuper and was promptly handed the well known thumb. . . . To night it's to be Lefty Carl Gun narson fof the Gullies and Hal Jungbluth for the enemy. Dusette-Gray The big squeeze fall nelson dealing aloe I of Georges Dusette and Karl Gray was too msrh for nasties Mike Nacertan and Bob Kennaston before a siseable crowd al the armory last night and took the tag team mat main event In straight falls. Which wag very much okeh with the customers. After both Dusette and Gray took turns plastering the meanies with their favorite weapons, it was Dusette with a nelson on Xaserlan for the first fall In 2 minutes. Not content to go at It one Nothing Lost: Second game: Tacoma (J Salem (14) BHOA BHOA Marsh J 3 2 0 2 Rey nlds 2 5 3 3 1 Peterson 4 Clifford.l 4 Kemper.c 3 JoraU.1 9 Greco. r 3 SrottJ 4 Rickert.m 8 Colmbo.p i 2 2 1, Wheeler .3 5 12 3 0 B 0 Flager. s 4 12 2 1 4 1 Crawfrd.l 3 1 7 0. 0 3 1 Wenner. m 4 2 10 0 2 0 Summers. 1 4 2 10 1 2 1 Kerr c 3 17 1 1 1 1 Lucc hesi r 3 1 4 0 0 1 2 Wjatt p 3 2 0 2 0 0 2 Jimink.p J Hedingtn 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 14 27 9 Totals 33 7 24 11 Batted for Jimmink in 8th Tacoma 000 001 002 - 3 7 3 Salem 310 0O0 00- 10 14 1 Pitching Summary : Ip B H R Er So Bb Colombo Ja.l 11 10 8 3 Jimmink J 4, 15 3 0 0 Wyatt , 9 13 7 2 3 7 Errors Greco 2. Flager, Scott. Rick ert 2. Wild, pitches: Wyatt 2. Colombo. Losing pitcher Colombo. Left 00 base Tacoma H, Salem 5. Sacrifices: Flager. Wyatt. Three-base hit: Summers, Wenner, Petron. Two-base Hits: Wenner. Wyatt. Bev nolds. Kemper. Runs batted in: Summers 3. Crawford. Wenrier 3, Marih. Petersrn Clifford Umpires Mortn St Regele. Time: 2.10. Attendance: 2033. All-Star Grid Classic Looms Came (iiilack Tei For College I'layen EVANSTON, 1., Aug. 20 The 13th annual college all-star football game may be strictly a spectacle for some 95,000 fam at Soldier Field Friday night but tor the rolled ate inuirl eenerallv it w, i 1 1 be a postwar comeback test of bread-and-butter significance. At least 55 of the 68-member squad Coach Bo McMillan will send against the champion Los Angeles Rams of the National Football league are headed for professional play this fall. Most of them are rusty from military service and certainly not mw younger than when they were campus hot-shots, two, three and even as many as seven years ago. For instance, all-star Captain Martin Ruby won letteis as a rip-snortin' tackle at Texas A A M in 1939-40-41. The Rams, now en route from their Compton, Calif, base, will polish off practice at Soldier Field tomorrow afternoon and Thuisday night. McMillan will stage an all star dress rehearsal tomoi r iw night and Thursday afternoon. Beavers Lose, Tie with Sacs SACRAMENTO. Aug. 20 -T The Portland Beavers and Sacra mento Solons fought an 11 -inning 6-6 deadlock in the second game of a doublcheader tonight ftcr the Senators had taken the first game 2 to 1 behind the seven-hit hurling of Jerry Sta ley. Both teams collected 15 hits in the second tilt. Portland Sacramento BHOA BHOA Smilh.m Craw frd.J Bailingr. c Store v. 3 Escobar. r Vico.l Reich.l Brown a I.txka p But-tier OiBia-i.p Mathen 110 RjnwfV.m 3 1 0 0 0 n 2 0 3 1 1 1 3 2 C c.i Oett .l 3 2 1 4 1 I.illard r S 0 12 0 Mtilv 1 3 0 1 2 0 Mesner 3 3 0 0 4 1 Manual c 2 1 1 1 0 Kampiif.J 3 t 0 0 I Calvef ' S 1 0 0 1 Stalev p 1 0 00 0 0 0 Totals 24 S 21 0 0 0, Totals 25 7 18 Ratted for I.iska In Sth Batted for Brown in 7th Portland no ooo 1 1 Sacramento 0U0 1 10 2 . Ei ion None Runs batted in Kam pouris, C'oroett. Reich. Two bae hiU Mesner. Storey Corbet. Stolen base- Ramsey. Saetfi(6ce Vico. Staler Double plav-Caley to Karrpouri Mesner to Kampouri to Corbetf Left on base -Portland! 4. Saarainento Bates on balls D.Bfeasi 1. Stnkeouta - '-"j1" t-Wy . rr , J1 ..i 3 innlnga Ironing pitcher I lka I m pirea Boreal. Maulo and ti.eln Time 114. a- Portland . 100 008 321 00 13 1 Sacramento 0O2 61 1 SOS M I II 1 Mooty. rWher i7t. Cohen i8. Di Biai '10) and Turnr; S-elnsoth Nel ton ill. Goniales (11) and L'onrnv. Mairucrf (91. Pendleton in Finals LA GRANDE, Aug. J0-ip(-Pendleton hammered out a pair of runs In the 12th inning last night to edge La Grande, 11-9. and capture the district 8 Softball championship. r Ioccfuo WI I.IAGIS W L Prt WI.Pct. Wenachee IS S .811. Yakima SS S3 .470 Blemartn S 4 S73 Spokane 0 80 4S4 Salem S7 92 94 Vancouver 4a ST .412 Tacoma Sfl 39 S6 Victoria 43 77 .397 Tuesday's Result: At Vancouver II. Bremerton 10: At Yakima 4. Spokane 10; At Salem 3-10. Tacoma 4-3, At Victoria 2. Wenttchee 9. COAST UAGIL W L Pet W I. Pet San Fran M 4t SO0 Hollywood 47 70 914 Oakland ! S4 Clt'San Diego S3 S7 .419 Ioa Angls 97 S4 S4 SeattU 93 SO 30 Sac-rmnto 11 70 .325 Portland SO SI .353 Tuesday's Result: At San Diego 2. Seattle 3: At Sacramento J-S; Port land 1-4. At Oakland 1. Hollood 3. (Only games scheduled). in Mat Win at a time, both Mike and part ner tried the two-on-one "hold" In No. 2. Bedlam banted loose In both ring and audience, and ended- when Referee George Pop penhelmer disqualified the cul prits. Dusette had another nel son on Naserian at the time, however, so It made little dif ference. Naturally. Mike and Robert roared "foul" and "we wanna rematch." In the prelims. Jack (Tiger) Riser's dropklcks flattened aging Bulldog Jackson easily and Joe Wolfe bested Dr. John Bonlca. two falls to one. in a pleasing scientific scramble. NOTICE r INTFNTION TI) IM PKOVK THAT PORTION " RIR4.I. WKNI K FROM TMK WF.ST I INI: OF OMMKtM IAI. S1KFKT TO THE FAST LINE OF JOHN STREET IN THE CITY OF SALEM. OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deem it necessary and expedient, and tjereby declares its pur pose and intention to improve that portion of Ruial Avenue from the West line of Commercial Street to Ihe East line of John Street in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said atreet to the established grade. constiucttng Portland Cement curbs, and paving said portion of said street with Port land Cement concrete pavement thirty feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council on live 5th day ol August. 194S. now on file tn the Office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention lo make the above-desci lbed improve ment by and through the Street De partment of the City of Salem, Oregon Bv order of the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, this 8th day of August. 194 1 ALFRED ML'NDT Citr Recorder. Salem. Oregon, j A. 7-8-9-10-13-14-15-16-17-2O & 21 Death Closes Career of rI lurry Uji Yost ANN ARBOR. Mkh . Ag. 4'-rieldiag Harris (Harry l Yast. w ha ballt a natUnal repa Uttosi as a football strategist taring 39 years with the I'nltfr aJty of Michigan, died today af a gall bladder atUek. He cele brated his 75th birthday AprU St. Although he had been in failing health far several year. Vost'i death rant saddenly. He had walked around his Ann Arbor home this morning and was ap parently gaining strength follow ing a recent Illness. His career as a football coach began In an era of snnstached players garbed In tnrtlenerk sweaters and ended In a day of Kf I f& Miracle Man qP the, moment S yE A JUGGLING OFV J kv S5', lj HIS HANDY MEM A lic cfH MUST BE VHAT Y. fajjt VE&& DODGERS UP L A J SSjr3 THERE V XL -rfi J Murphy Ex pec t cm 1 It Pitts Reject Guild iWith Decisive Vote PITTSBURGH. Aug. 20 At Members f the Pittsburgh Pirates team today i ejected the Ameri can Baseball Guild in baseball's first -olle ti e bar- gaining electicn by a 15 to 3 ote Nineteen of 31 eligible playets voted in the election, one ote was challenged. Ten players did not itnunliiu n office biiildififf and two eligible to vote were not available because they were out of the city. Guild organizer Robei t Murphy has ten days to challenge the election a challenge he undoubt edly will issue. Murphy, chewing a cigar, took his defeat calmly, saying: "The result came as no surprise to me since I've said within the last couple of days---off the record the Guile couldn't possibly win." Standings NATIONAL League W L. Pet I W L Pet Brook In 70 44 S14 Cirvrinnti 91 S3 447 St. lOui SS) 44 Sll New Yrk SO S3 442 ChK-aso SI 93 940 PhiladelB 41 423 Boston 9S 59 900 Pittabutg 49 S3 417 Tuesday s result At Chicago 9-10 Philadelphia 2-2: At Piltaburan 10 Brooklvn 0: Al St. Ixuk 4. Boa Ion 1: At Cincinnati 3 New Yoik 4 I AMERICAN LEAGUE: I W 1, Pet W I. Pet I Boston 93 34 S7 Cleyelnd 9 2 47 I New Yk 47 4S S7 CViw aao 93 S4 453 i Detroit S4 SO 541 SI Lotus SO S3 439 Washing UN 4U Philadeip 36 SI SOS TuMiv result' At Boston 9-4. St. Louis 1-5 At Philadelphia 3. De troit 0. At New York 2. Ctitcago 9. At Washington 5. Cleveland 4. SaiH.s Wallop Dallas, 21-0 I The Salem Sands slaughtered ; the Dallas juniors. 21 to 0. at ' Dallas lost night behind the one- I hit hulling of Jim Rock. Steams I Cushiog's lads belted out 21 hits j during the fiay. A letmii game ; is set for Capilola Sunday after- ' noon. Sands 131 442 S 21 21 1 Dallas OOO Ouu 0 - a 1 13 j Rock and Tavlor; Olsen and King j PCL Scores: TtrSDAV RFSll.TS Seattle OOO 210 000 -3 10 2 San Diego OOO OOO 110 2 7 3 Pulford. Yelovlc 1S1 and Heaid. 1 Seats. Treichel "81. Vitalich ' and; Mc Don lie I. Hollywood 110 0M) mil 1 I 0 Oakland non cn mm 1 4 01 Dassu and t'nsei. Sai and Hai 1 mondt. I Complete RADIATOR SERVICE Your Car Huns HOT It may need the circulatory area inside the bloc k thorough ly flushed and the ratdiator cleaned. Inspected and repair ed, We have the proper equip mentrecently Instilled.---lo do this Job. For prompt service see LODEH BROS. 4(5 Center St.. Ph. C1S3 - 54C7 llth Tear In Salem giant aadia and eheerlng nmll tades. Since 14 Yotl had been In irtnal retirement, a I t h o g h holding the post of atheletic di rector emeritus al the Ann Ar bor Institution. Ilia condition be came serious enough this spring to warrant his hospitalisation in Battle Creek. Mich. However, he was released within a few days and allowed to return to his home in Ann Arbor. Mrs. YmI. whom he married In 1C. was with him when he died. They have one son. Fielding II. Yot. Jr. Melding Yost, renowned as a gridiron, tactician, won the first Rose Bowl game with his Mirhl- x. limn. Lose; ST. LOCIS. tlanhcHl the I .. d B R ll Pi 113 453 as 17 3 Mmial Cardinal Hopp. Brave Walker, bodceis . Veinon. Senators William. Red Sox Peshv. Red Sox 107 412 57 17 357 113 444 70 1 54 :i47 !L 1f !52 imi i m , wn Rvin batted in National Slauliiei. Cardinals SI: Walkei, Dudgeis S7 M;i- If' trd,";".7!' . AU,r!"-"n .".''n , necj mi nm, i oi a, ntu w r, witi i . fid iw I Home runs National Mire, riianti 1 22. Kiner. Pirate IS. Northev. Phil- lie 13: Halton. Rests 13 Ameiiran Will. am Red ?k 3J C5ieenleis. las ers 25. Rebel. Yankee 23 llrMUti la Uie ma jar hat Ikey aid Taedat : R H O A I NBI Cordon. Yankee 3 1 4 I S Whitman. Dodger 2 1 S Peskv. Red Sox 1 1 .. 2 I 3 3 0 a 111 . 4 t 4 .1 I 0 Doe. r. Red 9Vox ill . 1 I t 1 0 1 2 . 4 1 I 1 0 1 n Skr! Final Till The final contest-of a seven game aeries of so ft ball tilts be tween tbe Kalem oollce and the Portland FBI U slated for Leslie field tonight at p.m. The teams broke even In the Initial six frays. WHITE ML ma White sidewall beauty for ordinary black tircsl Won't mar from curb scuffing. Easy to clean. gan Miuad In 1 t . developed Michigan's famed polnt-a-mln-ule" team that rolled up 21(1 points to 42 for the opposition during the years 101 to 1M5. and turned out IS -all-Americana during his long tenure at Ann Arbor. He was a brother-in-law of Dan F. Mrfiugln. widely-known Vanderbllt university football roach who died fceteral tears ago. A native of Fairy lew. W. Va . YmI payed baseball at Ohio ; Northern university, then Ohio Normal. There was no football team there hut he discovered' the game at West Virginia uni versity In 194 and hi career was shaped. EIGHT YEAR, KAWAGER AND F1VC VEARS OVER A MILLION GMT ' INL (ap Narrow! Cards Win, Brooks Ted HitS 331 Aug. 20 AT The St. Cardinals .Naltorial league lecl ng tr ' sr ri tKlgers advantage to-TTlie'hal f girn' tonight as ; Ihey tiinitnc-d the Boston; Braves, tn I. while the Dodgers weie losing to IMtsbiii gh. How ie Pollett atllowed the Biaveii just three hits. "he Dodgei could get but fotir hits off Nick StiiiKcvuh as the Hui i muled them. 10 to 0. The ChicMgo Cuba el.sbed out a double beating to the Philadelphia Phils. 5 to 2 and 10 to 2: unci tbe New Yoik fZiants tr,k the f'uiiionati Ketls, 4 to 3. oti homri s by Goocly IWen and Walker Coer. 1 In the Amencan league the j . . . .t. Dcninii rveci .-ioj spin a d 1 1 wun the St. I'Uis Browns, winning the ! first g-me. 5 to I, and dropping i . , . . . ,., , 1 the afU'imath, 5 to 4. led d- hams hit his 33d homer of the 1 year in the second game. At Wash ington Bfbby heller lost his'third game in a row-, as the Senators nosed the Cleveland Indians. 5 to I 4 with the help of Indian errors. I The New Yoik Yankees bowed to J the Chic ago White Sox. 9 to 2, and 1 the Philadelphia A s blanked the Detroit Tigers, 2 to 0, behind Bob Savage's thiee-hit hurling. Californiai!! Win BROflKLNr, Mass. Aug. 20 .41 Jack K lamer, Is Angeles and Ted Schroeder. (llendale. Calif, defeated Buddy Behrens and Tom Molly, fl-3, 8-6. fl-2 in first round play In the National Doubea tour nament today. juyon l set Fcrricr Grabs PGA Limelight Hitf Jim' Me.Ia.Ul; Sliootn Heroril 13 i IHIRTLAND. Or Ai.g 20-' H:g, blond Jim Ferr'cr fhattetl par. a national record ant . ,,,, pes of rival stars ; today lo w :n medal honors In the 1946 Prfe- sion;, Golfrts a ifttion harrt pionship with a 3flhoe q-.i;ifjr ing seme of 134. Wheri tbe A ti lirin-bot n shai pshx. ter, no-.' playing out of San Frarctsn. rimtniil home the final putt for m 29-34-63 tcMlayhe had ar-i-ompl'ikhed thee feats: I T U rc-ed two ytrokes off the eld PCA cpiijlifv ir.g acoie of. 136. 2. T:e-i the Portl.n'i Country club cm petitive course record cf 3 at l.i.-t year by Ben l( gn cf Her shcy. Prf 3. His 29 was the lowest tune-bole sent a for a national I'GA event; the 63 wa tbe best siiiglt iound fr thss tourrwmert. He won himself $250 and a geld mcd.d for fronting; the f.!d Tbe first round i leader, F. J. Dutch' Hdiison of little Rotit, Aik. whose 61 nabtied the b.ead bries, ame back with a 71 Udf, good crioc;Hh to help t-qual t old IIIA qualifying; iecor-1 cf 131 j for two rounds but still Jwo shot j bc-huid the flying Fenier in the i iv c i -all total. I li e 64 low scorer of the tbjrt ; mg field of 122 1 q ifchfied f r ' tri;itc h play competition it-rfr.g ' totniniow. Defending harr.pi"-n B.vion Nc-Kon of T'.edo. ) , ws i j t rriii t ic idly qualified. Sc'-ie f 148 and under qu4lified f'.r bKe liiinipioii'hip proper. Arr.fr tbo'- jij.-t getting unrieF the w.:e wcie the holders of .the two .rr.ost 1 iiripi i t.iiit tit!s in golf. L'. S. i p ii cb.impion L!ivd Marigium of ( 'biiiigo and Briti h cj.i lifir.p Sam Snead ijif H,t Spring , " 'n. t..it h had 1 47. j j i National Lcaquo IVrsDAV.I RESfl.T-' l'inir!,ii.ii. 11 rioA fv -1 a a c huacn "il ojti ntt -i 1 I liniell . T Hum e 1 7 Svtr.,r. . ItiMfiv v ar,f l.iv.mrston fh ,la.lc ipl.ia I1U ("O li t Id t ' 'I'll'lio 2lM lJ H ! 14 " t S I an and Hrrrmty, W, Bithori '.Ii amJ SMheffli.g. Il-iiikli n CHiO intH fat- 4 t I'ltisti.iiKh 4l Jt - 11 lt i j I j.n .r!( Henrrr.an I . har.ey $ Mead mi ar.d I'dwiidi. Aifiton i- . ' Mi vici-i and lji,pti H'tii.n )! nnq in I a St Ix.tus IK 211 c-4 1 Nirreling. F Barre't ' ar.d Ma . f'f.llet and Caranola New Vol a l! IWi2a.l --4 t rir nnali i4 )mi S t hiwlo arid CTnoper Ci ,ti r-r 1 aot Mueller. American League t r.urr'v Kri.Tf' M t t ' Bt KM 31 Ma lit sthu ie Pat lee ar.d t-JI s,i l,u.s orat 318 tk 4 21 il.o,n liatomnst-. 4 9 KliMter. Eerrla k and Mirr.K llariia Zuber 1S1 ! H Waa.-.er ISrOoil l4 Mat tmm, . f S Philadelphia lo la - 2 7 New riamaer ar.d Km raids, Savafe arid Drtaulala I luraso Iftfl tK4 44V- I if Near York ram 0 ! I Ma - 2 9 I tipat and Haes: Ci.n.pert. oer 7l. CieOel it) and N'ltilxa Cleveland - . 010 J ar 4 T 2 Washinston . 120 OJO ar.a-9 1 Teller and Began; llaefner ar.4 Ear:- . IIILI.SBORO VICTOR HILLSBORO. Ore . Aug 20 . JP i Perfection Bakery f Hillsboro won the district 12 Softball tour nament hampionship here tonight defeating the Blooming communi ty team 11 to 9. Duck Pin BoYIinz Opest Kach Day 1 P. M. to n r. M. Boys. Girls Over 14 Year to Set rins Highest Tar f ountain and Lnnelt Open i 12 T. M. AIR-CONDITIONLTJ llAintowling Court Tom Wood, Owner 21S N. High At. : rkone MT1 395 1!orih High