The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 31, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. August 31. 1946
PAGE SIX
Sorties: Roundup of Local Sports Brieh
Bv Al IJghtner
Should Kotlon Red Sox' John-
v rek m In the total hits till
f the American league this year
a ad it a good bet he'll do Just
thai it will be
thing nf for
the former Sll
serton semipro.
reskjr fias led
.i.ri Inrur he
bas plat ed in r
sooner or later
tm the matter of
total binglrs
oser a season
. . . The 54th
annual state
r n v ention of
the Oregon Di-
llon. link
Walton League
svf America will
RuMjr Colman
be held right here la Salem Sep
tember 20-21. The division ha a
set a membership slogan for the
occasion: "3006 In 1946." ... No
pheasant hunting In the valley
next fall, but things should be
popping a year hence. With the
settlor of all the pheasant egga
needed for this, year s produc
tion at the four game commis
sion farms, approximately C500
adult birds have been released
In both Western and Eastern
Oregon. The goal for this year's
total production of pheasants
ha been set at 60,000 . . .
Although they're through play
ing here for the season the Sen
ators should make sure they
rome back to town at the sea
son's close. Loquacious and
sportsminded Rusty Colman.
wowing 'em again at Leonard's
nlghtery, and this time as gen
eral mgr., wants to put on a first
rate shindig for the boys as a
farewell present . . . The Snell
strom Braves, Cascade league
winners want to tangle with the
ISolons In a Monday night. Sep
tember 9 dUh at Waters also, net
proceeds to go to the Senator
players in entirety. Marty natives
would like ot see the Senators as
recipients In such a game and
the Snellstroms are willing. Such
players as Bill Hanauska. John
ny Linde, "Red" Miller. Arland
Schwab. Gale (Basher) Smith.
Cnrly Leininger, Chuck DeAu-
tremcnt, George Walker and
Guess Q. Who are with the
Snellstroms . . .
The newsies from Medforri
say Bob (fullback) WaUon may
go to either Stanford or I'C'LA
next fall. Previously. Watson
was strictly Stanford minded.
The Reds had therefore best get
busy else they wind up losing
another Norm Standlee . . . .
Enoch A 1 e x s o n. effervescent
owner of the Tacoma Tiges is so
wrapped up in his new hobby
venture that he not only built
a new. ball park, bought out the
entire ball club and established
himself as president, but is also
the team's business manager.
Mr. A. is certainly not a mem
ber of the idle rich. . . .
Sad Tidinjj!
Solons Bow To
2-1; Chances Fading
EKLMKKTON. Aui?. 30-( Special ) -The Bremerton Tars downed
D e Sm Ser.;,t. i 2 t.. 1 hei e tonight to climb within a game of the
i i.air S.!.,r.s -r.i ' the same lime dropped the Salems nine
..... . . ii' . i i : Tl c . 1 .-
fi.il giime k o! 'Me II, Jeaaing eiiaiinee iruei. a in ouiuii.-
the first
i.nlv run in
1-iMif g -n l!.il Summers 12th
) on.i i of th- e;i' i:i-1 from then
(n weir f rr. i erl hy Bt-.ik" f'ed
tmu: r. .il.r.g K..il r.Mttr
!.rt'i !'.r The Senators but was
ju'inl f..r jituh hitter in the
-ei!-h Biii Si huhle finished and
..'..'! v.iTh hi. .e.enth loss
tf i'.e injiiiiii Tin- Tars mck- I
art r;.m the i Inn long run in
the r.in'.n i-n tr.iee Mr gies.
,.,.., 010 CM 1
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. anrt SIrr:cni: Ted
II. .!! a .
SGC Schedules
Match Vs. Par
A m-th .:y a. Par event Is
n the hedi.'e for Salem Golf
tluter this week-end. announce.
Jim FusfeJl. iub pro - if it dfiesn't
jj.jn. Kn.r.l fclo urges all mem
It r pa: t .pi! rig in the Efdectic
j.r f to iwh up on their play
a n pihle. B-..nny Bennett
nil .ear's the r Hi'
i,hcr Make
Meet Quarters j
WICHITA. Aug 30 .,-The !
loitland. Ore. Gilbert edged the t
542 champion Boeing Bomber?.
r to 4. here tonight to advance j
1 .to the quarter final of the Na- ;
1 .".al Semi-pro baeba!l tourney, i
lw.fi J.hnon. Portland hurler.
f-.nr.ed 14 men
.... - j
Harla Kinmaster
Mrist-r K.y S. rr.rr: f i of the ,
re?f n t..e f.nr 1 m-e shnw said
rriflay tf a George F.d'v.rd, Palo
A 1'. . (". .' of trie 1946
Tripe'. :.! vi ;i trine m Salem
t ..i ! v S,n'd S mmiT" a lo
, i,r:fd Ch.ir.f- Rdfi . v . Saiem, 5
i,i j r.,t-Tr ("jrrft M.iiia ct
y em - tad'inck manager.
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rOH'-WOW: The new All-America football conference will be load
ed with grid greats this season and the Clereland Browns will
be no exception. Above, Coach Paul Brown, of Ohio State fame,
talks it over with Otto Graham, former Northwestern All-America
n. Both are now Brown.
Chiefs Need 4 Wins for Flag
Lavengro Early Favorite
34 Horses Nominated
For Fair Opening 'Cap
Racing Secretary Earl Harrill has nominated 34 horses for the
featured Labor day handicap of the Oregon ftate fair here which
opens Monday. Final weight assignments will be made Saturday for
the mile handicap. Lavengro, Coconino stock farm's 11 year old
campaigner, is rated the early
favorite following his smashing
six furlong win at Longacres on
Thursday. Lavengro ran away
from a good field to win easily in
the fast time of 1:11.
Modoc, a fast finishing horse at
Gresham over the longer routes,
is also figured as top competition.
Pete Hinton's High Check and:
Minedda will both come south
from Gresham with distance wins
this week.
Harness races on the afternoon
program of the fair racing meet
will be started from a Jeep, Su
perintendent Charles Evans said
ypstertJay. Joe Cantrall. veteran
starter, will pace the trotters from
a jeep near the rail and wjll call
their positions throughout the run
down the stretch to the starting
line.
It will make the first time such
a method has been employed in
starting the harness events. Eight
running races and two harness
events will be presented each af
ternoon during fair week.
By Th Associated Press
It looked more and more like
the Wena tehee Chiefs for the
V1L pennant last night as the
Chiefs slaughtered the Tacoma
Tigers. 21 to t. to stretch their
margin over the second -place
Nalem Senators to nine full
games, with but It contests left
to play. The Chiefs need win
only four more fraya to clinch
the flag. The league-leader wal
hits In chalking up their latest
triumph. At Vancouver the Capl
lanos. determined to climb to the
top of the second division, belted
t
KoUin' Nwg
IK Jukky Stoe
V4
1
ney.
.... J tlVAf
HhjB Gnnt comes strolling Into the office the other day and
e that the community ought to have a left banders golf toor-
Flhan. being a guy that takes His Unas gajne lainy
. 1 . g WaIi ( an ko
mourns that tne souinpaw iwimrr is
eight ball. "Vou know." offers the SUte street
flctlonist. "I don't think the ' manufacturers even
put good materials in the clubs they sell us port
ider. Why I actually believe they fall for this
old line that all of u lefthanders are a little screwy
iidhiv and wouldn't know the difference." Ethan
reflected that he was still using club of 112 vint
age. "They're good ones; I swear by em." Ethan's
comments do bring up the fact tna goii is pcr
hap the only major sport In which southpaws
don't Dlav a nrominent part. Well, for one thing.
.R.NT mosi course. s rirant aaya. are trapped against
he -wrong idr " stroker. At any rate, not five minutes after our
frustrated lefty had vacated the office In comes publicity matter
from the promoter of the National Lefthanders' tournament to be
held at (irrrnboro. V ('.. Sept. 9-15.' Now. Ethan, there's your
oprtunitr for retribution.
";ll Itu-" l fiiirtl
InfldrnlallV it remained for t;rant to come up with an answer
to that lrlou microbe "golf bug." Here It Is in hl enlightening
words: 'Thi subject of whv man plays golf has been cussed and
tvutwd from the day the first Scotchman teed off in the thistles
and heather. The answer U anthropological: ancient man was fond
f hitting things with a club: the old mental vestigial ran still assert
itself in golf, because a golfer (not a duffer) can hit a golf ball
with a club and make It travel farther and faster than anything
Ke on earth except poibly a cat. or a wife." Now the "bug"
an rest in peace.
iro I la-. !oinrition
(eorge ico has his work rut out for him if he Is to be the
iwiroll liters starting first sarker one of these days. The post Is
going to be wide open as far as Hank f'reenberg Is concerned. Re
ports from the .Motor City say the big first baseman's legs are de
finitely "gone' and that he Is looking around for a managerial
pot or a chance to buy into one of the major clubs. Complications
base set in for ico. however. In the person of one Bobby Moyer
atow n Texas league war. Moyer. Itetroit property, is rapping well
ser the 300 mark and has belted ? homers this year so our
(.eorgie had better begin connecting with those base knocks In
consistent fashion.
Kalutl Athlclr
Yte hur a hard time forgetting some of our old army buddies
asvd one of 'era is a kid by the name of Chuck Oillander. Chuck is
a I ugene lad. and a linksman of no mean ability. He and Salem's
nanny Mason had many a hot duel in high school play before they i
went into the service and they had lot of respect for one another.!
We see that Chuck has been one of the low men In the sixth army
Uiirsri whih is what we'd expect. For we've never seen a kid
so bursting with enthusiasm as Oillander. At Ft. Iew Is he played:
golf, tennis, basketball, softball. baseball and if there had been any
tri(iur( he d been In that too. And he was good at 'em all.
the Victoria Athletics again. 14
to . Manager Bill Brenner
paced the Cap attaeV with two
homers and a single good for
seven runs. The Yakima Stars,
consistent with the slugging of
the Chiefs and Caps, walloped
the Spokane Indians. 12 to 7.
with the help of Spoke miscues.
Victoria Ml IN SOS 5 S 4
Vaoceuver . Nl 234 U 17 I
Ckapetta aast Paulson; Snyaer and
Brconer.
Taktma .. . S43 MS 12 12 11 1
Spokaaia Ml MS MS 7
Kosnpel. Strait (7). aod McConBrll;
Hallkourf. Collins ) aad Varrelmaa.
Tacoma . . Ml 1 22 IS 1
Waoatchec . . M 1M2 M II 21 S
JuagSloUi. Gerkla (4). Jtmsnick (4).
Greco (7) aad Kemper; Green and
Pesat.
Bosox Wallop
A's in Pair
IIii;iMMi, Bajxhv Nab
Wins; Phil Toil NY
BOSTON. Auy 3r, (,V) With
Tex Htighson Jim Bagby giv
ing artistic pittning performances,
the Bfslon Red Sox tod.iy w pt
a doubleheader with the lowly
Philadelphia Athletics, 6-0 arid
8-2
Hughson limifetl the A'. tf) ftur
scattered singles while
'Patty', flicker, Jameson,
.. llielty (Vilake Semi-C:iinials
Kerf Opposes
League Standings
I . !
i w t. Pi r w 1 Pt-
iWf-riarr.cr S? Ml .'4 Yakm.a , .'! f
alrii 72 iH .j!i rniu c i MM 41)0
iHif-n-ritn VI 549 Spokane MM 4-lJ
T j. ...... 711 511 Virion. 4S SA 14 1
arid I rnilm't Nnult At Vaiicotixrr 14
Vutl'a Al N,kanr 7. N.kni.a 13.
Al Krmlrlirf 21. llnilM k Al tJiem-
r rin 2. Salr'n I
gaining Cst IK.I :
the shutout that marked lus 15th; w i.p. t w I p. t
Th. .n.,.r. ...II.,..).,! !! Ml iail IUO .1 64.' lloll w (HKJ IJ
iHimi s via i -s.t .
w I P. I
Riwlori "f) 4ii Mf? !
New mi k f2 Mil t ! u
Dvti.,,1 5.1 SI
W 1 P.
V( ".(I 44f
711 44lf
M 71 417
if
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ailelpliia
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NA1ION 41 I I r
W I Pi t
uiin
f-v. r .- i. vii unit t- i i j
. . . . , . . .... ... Oaklatnl
oi uieir nus agam.M iai rer uinei ! i.,., An,u a.i ,.i v vmiir
Knerr before chasing him
st 1
W t f. f
Hacker Today
SPOKANE, Aug 20 -i.r(- Tro-ft.,-iorn.li
1'i.ttjr lleig ad I'.eM.e
JrfmeMin and amatenn He tie
Jean Km her arut lKt Kieftjr in
Itteir way Into t' n.l-flnais
tf the $ IV TOO women lial:fif l
I ojen gfilf tournament today.
ritty lietg, finm .M.r.rerfpe! .
" " " " Mi. ..fn.lt,.
. i i. . ....
f i f ) Ol SMf-fnifito ? 7 7 M1 I'm I land 5fi 9
H mnnrt a - i f K n f, ,.,,,.. llf1V H.llH At Pillt!llf1
rage in the fifth inning
No other Al. games ucre sched
uled. NEW YORK, Aug. 30 .!- In ,
the only National league game
Philadelphia's Jim Tabor, Johnny!
Wyrostek and Del Ennis clouted ;
homers tonight to lead the Phillies ;
to a 4-3 ictory over the New
York Giants.
AMFRK.AN I.EACl'E:
Piiiladelphia W)0 (MM) (MM 0 4 1
Boston 100 060 0-6 9 0
Knerr, Fagan (Si and Oesautrlx .
Hughson and H. Wacner.
Philadelphia Mi2 IMMI WM 2 5 2
Boston 010 1X12 21 6 B 0
Warcliildon and Kovai . Bagby and
Parlee.
NATIONAL, I.EACl'K:
Philadelphia 2Mi 1O0 010 4 112
New York U01 (MM) 02O 3 ,7
Schanz and Semmirk; Biidmrk.
Abernathy ill. Schuinm liri iffl.
Tliompsoti ill and t'oei .
.1 I
San D.efo 1-0 At Seattle 5 2. Iahi An
gt-les 4-0 At Mnlh wuud 5. Si i Minrilii
1. At OakUnd .1. Sn r , m i. o 17
d'lilr.f u
H'xtnti
747 k.m ,.e.ti m aa 444 t asily its f a ted Mit. J k I ir g
.ifi.T f-r i imi. ii, u a.i v s tf
fi S4 S7 Sr . .
2 V 512 P.:-1
k M .I 41
4)71
Fiida Hen. if At Na V.,, k 3
Philadelpl.ia 4 iOi.lv n ,rtu
ed i
Eagles Prevail
In Donkey Go
Yvon Petra Favored
For National Crown
NEW YORK. Aug 30-y!V Yvon IVIra. the m f..f,t af ,ro
Ftiingbean fn.rn Kiaiu-e who Mtuel a MiipiiM- t inniph m the fn-t
Mtw.r WimHeltn tfituney. has been given the Ii.iik.i ..f f,,v,iu op-i
the i;tnri.il tf-nrus. i.miii(.ii-
fX : .shjps- tfrn.r i i.w at KmAl Hill
I he firi in.,t,b ,.ti he tjiliimi
couit will find the big fellow,
top Miffed K ttie fiiyn t.n-
I tiri;erit, niiitihcl with Harold
IfJuriowo .f ( "h;u li.tle il!e. '.t
Other olnrig K iiixl Aiti hen
fill the .'Kf.w i tiiiit will pit )nn
thy Hiirifiy t.f S..i,t., M.,(,,, At
t'.ilif, u.iirit I)., ii, thy lied .,f
Alanieii.i. Calif. Willin K Tal-i
hei t i.f V iWiuiit..!!. -t .
Vo;t of Phd.i.u Iptu-. Mi
Sbmnifh Mf-riif. Mi
giriia U olff iidfii K'. ,u t.t
f'ianiif ii. and T"m Hmv. n
tit San Kftluivni, v l'iel
alf-rki t,f Dctii. it
llotitiliilii. and 9. and M;.
Jameiim of Sn Ar.toi,,o. Tea,
hail art even easier time in e! ml
nating KHe'r Kieser, San ttum
hi, H and 6 Mis Kutker, Iflf.e
not ttivvot ' i hampiorV (n m p.
k.he, toiiietl her hf.me &i.krm
('oor try Iub iour tf defest
Hitty link. I.iif lieaih. Cal.f.,
5 and 4 And mi'i f.trg sut..
en 'a par for 17 ho!e H.
Kielty of Iir a Death, Calif. ft
the finite, t .f the day from her
long-time fue, !fi, C'ljra (':
lender Mieiman tf Paiadef M.
aV
m -. f :, V 1
UJ ' L i
)v Jh.
I alif 7 and I. Tomorrow av
playt ,Mia Hi ker and
rCislty ila'het l?h Pet'jr J.mr.
H.ll.
lidl
Ki v
Vit-
i'
Ko-
Donkeys don't take to ball
players like ducks to water. That's
the idea of a crowd -of around
2000 had la.t night after -watching
an evening of festivities at
Waters park in w hich were
crowded m combination of polo, :
"musical chairs," softball and ripj
snorti ri'' -bronco bustinttwefer.
the donkeys did miixtr iTfthe '
bustin'. The Salem Sands -and the
Eagles of the Salem junior base- ,
! ball loop were "the guinea pigs '
i last night and most of 'em
j being city slickers they didrCt
i have a chance with the animals. :
j Getting down to cold statistics j
, the Eagles made a clean sweep of j
the proceedings. They downed the
Sands 4 to 3 in polo, their Clancy
Applegarte copped honors in "mus
ical chairs" and they took a 5
! to 4 decision in the ball game
itself which might have been sT R li aa
BOSS: Charles Evan-. Iabye)
Kalern will' be speed ftMperln-
tendenl of the Orefon stale
fair's K - day raring meet,
whleh epeas on the lne Oak j
traek Ibor Day. Evans has1
' lined
of which will Include two har
ness events and eight running
No-No Hands
iHudsons Title
ORISON CITY. Or. Aug 30
.f)- Ion Skfnner f.f llnilvm Dun
can, Poitlarxl, pi U l ed a no-l.il !
no-riifi minm t. .,). f .f..i
p full dallyts earda. each . Albans- A,.,.ii i-o t..r .i.- y '
gon stite Sfiftball i hmpinii.hip
Hudson Ounan srattered Ita
Ilojran SizzlCsS
In LA Tourney
IJS ANGELES, Ag 31 - f -Kavi.nte
llenny llifan, fresh fr
hl Utoiv In 11 e .N-tif.c.al It;
tiMirney. Ilated out a f . e-undaf
pnr f.a tiwiay to assume a ot
utrohe lead In the - f J rat round i f
the $15. WfO Gfldett rotate G f
tf mi namer.t at tha CaLf.it. a
louiitry rlhb
I Never gcii.g over par, the arr.ai
ir.g 1 35-piirMl ferhey, a , pr
feaaional (hiked f f f.ve tint
One stroke Ijehind the r?ynrt.,'.
lightweight v. Herman Keiser.
Akron, (i . with a 41.
. i;i.ott s,i,i
SEATTLE., Aug JO f T-fi t
r.lhott. leapetMac led Seattle la -nieta
southpaw and former Ore.
gon State college hurler, was ..!.!
races. Evans tor many years thlee tallies In three innings One ' lh ll"0 Hraes Ulay In a
was one of the state's foremost
breeders of harness horses and
pacers and during the last San
ta Anita trotting meet several
of his Woollen colU turned In
creditable performances.
Beavers Slap
Padres Twice
PORTLAND. Au. 30 -A- The . a version of just how the Brook-
Portland Beavers took both ends i lyn Bums perform at their wack- 4-', ,1 r'ls..las
of a doubleheader with the San "est. vxsicia aai- w vaa vas.
Diego Padres here tonight, 3 to 1 (
and 1 to 0. Dick Barrett and Jack : T Jin ve-rlnv'sr Rnv
a UU4 4UUJ fB UWA.
was Ziraccio's homer In the ith. straight rash deal.
A UU No-No Hand M
Hudfon-Dunran (ion ll mil lit
Albany pmi mm im oil
Skinner anil Holiir.f . VAuin and D-
Any.
Salveson were the winning hurl
ers. Saa Diece Portlana
BHOA BHOA
Criscola.1 4 0 3 0 M. Smith. m 3 0 I 0
Cyslman.3 4 0 0 3; Dobbins 3. 3 113
Lohrke 3 3 12 Reich. I 3 1 10 0
Jensen. m 3 0 10 Storey J 3 2 12
M'Donld.l 3 0 0 Mathesn.I 2 0 0 0
Garma.r 3 2 1 OCrawfrd.r 3 10 0
M Donel c 2 1 4 0 Brown. 3 0 1 4
Breard.2 3 1 0 2 Holm e 3 1 S 0
OlM-n.p 2 10 1 Barrett. p 2 112
Both in 1 0 0 0 Escobar. in 10 10
Totals 28 7 II S Totals 25 7 3111
Batted for Olsen In 7th.
San Diego . . 001 000 0 I
.Portland 300 000 3
Errors Brown. Runs batted in
Reich. Crawford. Brown. Lohrke. Two
base hits Storey. McDonnell. Three
base hits Dobbins. Lohrke. Let on
bases San Diego 7, Portland 5 Bae
on balls Barrett 1. Olsen 1. Strike
outs Barrett 5. Olsen 4. Earned runs
Barrett 1. Olsen 3. Umpires- Heard
and Doran. Time 1 IS.
San Diego 0O0 000 000 0 3 1
Portland 000 0O0 001- 4 4 3
Salvo. Treichel it) and Rice. Sal
veson and Ballinger.
1SM8
aw m a4y-Cv.
4Ks
',..
'MM
Negro Champs
Due on Sunday
The Oakland. Calif.. Larks,
champions f the Negro Coast
leag-ue baseball race this season,
and the Fort Lewis Warriors,
one of the strongest nines In the
Northwest, meet in an exhibition
rame at Waters park Sunday
night at 8:30 o'clock.
Classed op and down the coast
as potent as many of the Coast
league clubs, the Larks have
won 58 games and lost 12. They
claim to be the best dressed club
In baseball, and during their
season drew from 6000 to 14.000
per game. They recently wal
loped the House of David three
straight in gamea at Portland.
Seattle and Spokane. Managed
by Jim West, great colored first
sacker. the Larks boast in "Su
gar" Cain a pitcher compared
with the one and only Satchel
Paige. Cain won 12 straight In
league plav.
An added attraction with the
Larks Is Sammy Workman. 22-year-old
armless and legless
wonder who performs amazing
baseball feats.
The Warriors, well known in
the Northwest, have won 37 and
lost 6 this season. Regular WIL . . . . ,. .
admission prices will prevail.1 1 able OI l.oastal 1 HlPS
for Sunday's contest.
Salem (13) Bremerton )
BHOA BHOA
Reynlds.2 3 2 3 4 Reese 1 4 0 7 2
Wheeler.3 3 2 1 0 Bhss.3 . 4 1 2
riager.s S 1 1 4 Baruinff.r S 2 0
Crawfid.l S 1 0 Plouf.2 4 0 3
Gullic r 4 3 1 OGedzius.s 2 1 3
Wenner.m 3 0.2 0 Volpi.c 311
Sumnin l C 4 t 0 DeVaur.m 4 152
Kerr.c 8 2 S 0 Curtm.3 Jill
1 0 rSullivati.p 0 1
Marshall, p 2 0 ,1 0
Totals 42 27 S v .
Totals XI 7 27 12
?lem T)23 013 330-13
Bremerton 002 002 020 - f
Errors- Wheeler. Reese. Home runs
Summers Z. Kerr. Wheeler. Gulhr.
Doubles Kerir. RBI's Flatter 2. Sum- j . Pitchers
mers 3. Kerr 2. Bhss. Plouf. Wheeler. ; ffess
Wyatt 2. Gullic 2. Crawford. Reynolds Watt
9 I'lirli. 1 CtAl.n'V...r:.illir rv..n ! P..rl.r
Hal Summers' 4-tr-B perform
ance Thursday night In Bremer
ton 1uked Ivis season's' batting
average to the JJQ 1 mark, the firrt
time this eason 41al has gorie intf
the .300 bracket. Woody Salmon
2 ' still leads the Senator hit parade
o ; with a .350 average. The "Sena-
Y I tor Swat'
i I B
O ' Salmin
Met
' Pin Lu,p Of fiver
KepresenUUves of the Mer
cantile bowling league met st
Perfection alles last night
and elected the following affl-'
rers: .Herman Warker. presi
dent: . A. Rupp. lce president;
and III llaman. secretary -treasurer.
Tlie Merrantllers begin
Play Sept. 13.
V7AI1TED
HOP PICKERS
miles north oa River Road.
Bus from ft a lea
FIR GROVE '
FAR! I
Rt. t lias til PfcoM it:o
Wyatt.p
av erages:
H Pi t - B H Pet
234 82 :.M Kerr 224 00 2tV
C'rawfd 41S 145 .347 Km aUkl 73 IS 747
Gullic 2MI I! IIS Ounntiin 74 1 203
Whet-ler I Ml M lltWull Mil it
Sumrii 3S 110 3111 Harlfilml 253 441 IS2
Spaeter 28 8 2H Imt.le SI I il
Wi nner 478 134 .282 Soclerbukg 48 8 17
t.uchesl 183 49 268 rallin' ' 32 3 trf4
riaiief 2lS 3 2fc8 Prnter ' 0 Ofio
Revnlda 344 0 262 Hm 1 0 0O0
VV 1. P. t 50 WA SH
2. Curtis .3. Stolen' base Gulhr. Dou
ble plavs Salem 2. Wyatt fanned 3
walked 5. Sullivan fanned 6, walked 7
I-oser- Sullivan. I.OB Salem 10. Brem
erton 6. Time 2:06. Umpires Regele
and Moran.
fSoderburg
Gunnarson
Schuble
Kowalski
Fallm
5 1
30 14
4 2
21 7
29 12
23 8
28 14
?4 3 7
0 1 000 4 11
7 M7 132 105
1 SC7 S 7
b3 M 47
t 371 87 S3
.971 44 54
3S1 143
3O0 2
I
k,
C B
125 4MS
101 340
117 450
120 474
R H Pet ;
M 184 371 ! Q
81 126 .364 ,
61 155 .345
73 162 342
131 536 110 181 .338
129 450 130 152 338
American leamie:
113; Dfjerr. Hed
! Musial. Cardinals
l Hopp. Braves
j Walker. Dodgers ...
; Vernon. Senators .
! Peskv. Red Sox
j Williams. Red Sox
Runs batted in
Williams. Red Sox
I Sox 110 York. Red Sox 108. National
league: Slaughter. Ordinate 99: Walk
er. Dodgers 95; Musial. Cardinals 83-
Home runs American league:
Williams. Red Sox 34: Greenberg.
Tigers 28: Keller. Yankees 25 Na
tional league- Mie. Giants 22: Kiner.
Pirates 18 Nurthrv. Pint lies 14. Hal
ton. Reds 14. rnnir. Philhns 14
lre(otilan In the majors slut thev
did Friday:
B H O A K RBI
Peskv. Red Sox il) 4 0 2 3 0 0
LB
ESS
MA KI T IS ID) 2
11 lo 7 Night Shift in Prunes
Slariing Wednesday, Sep!. 4
n
VOIEN CAIIIIERY WORKEIIS
URGENTLY HEEDED
At 7:30 A. M. on our day ahifl and 7:00 P.M. on
our niicM a,hift tnimenf ing; Tuesday, September 3rd.
Free transport a I in for nigh
in idnil vf tannery.
worker from Salem and
UNITED GROWERS, IIIC.
4 Mi U- Sf.ulh of Salem at I.iberly .
Telephone Salem 2-20
In nx.per.'ition ilh Salem Cannern Committee.
Please HrKiler Now
Doerr.
1 21 4 1 2 t-3 0 0
Red Sox ii) .. 0 2 5 0 1
.21 4 0 1 2 0 2
Gordon. Yankees No! Scheduled
Whitman. Dodgers j'Not scheduled
PCL Scores:
Times computed for Taft. Ore. by
the I). S. C'oaat and Geodetic Suixey
tor the Oiegon Statesman
Los Angeles 000 000 000- 0 3 3 ,
Seattle 000 001 10'- 2 6 11
Osborn. Dobernic (8) and Stephen-
son; Tost and Stagg. I
Los Angeles 000 002 2 4 5 2 j
Seattle 001 200 2- 5 11 1 '
Chambers. Baker i7i. Adams (7) and I
Spindel. Stepiienson (7); Scribner and j
Beard. I
Sacramento 0O0 000 100 1 6 2 j
Hollywood 000 121 01 5 9 1
Fletcher. Gyrwales i8 and Titgei - j
sld; Wilkie ahd L'nser
San rranco-. . 210 300 051- 12 20 0
Oakland jf 001 2(MI 000 - 3 3 :
Harrell. ituo 141. Weile 5 and Og
rodowskl. Ardlzoia. Speer i2. Buxton I
5(. Pippen i9 and Raimondi.
September High low
Time Water Time Water
1 4 01 am. 4 7 9 44 am. 19
4:05 p.m. 5 8 11 02 pin. 12
3 9:07 am. 4 3 10:30 am. 2 4
4 46 p.m. 5 7
3 6:33 a m. 4 1 OMym. 12
5 38 p in. 5 6 11:23 am. 2 9
4 8:01 a in 4 1 1:16 am. 11
6:46 p m. 5 5 12:40 p rn. 3 2
3 9 18 am. 4 4 2 22 am. 0 8
7 48 p in. 5 6 1 55 p m. 3 1
6 10(10 a in. 4 7 3 16 am. 0 5
8 50 p in. 3.8 3:00 p m. 3 2 j
7 10 50 a.m. 3 0 4 05 am. 02 j
9:38 p m. 6 1 3 51 p m. 3 0
8 1 1 22 a m 5 2 4 47 a m. -0 I
jw.26 p .in. 6 4 4 X1 p hi. 2 7 t
9 71:50 am. 5 4 5.23 am. -3:
11:09 p.m. 6 6 1:13 p.m. 2 3
SFauhis Bros. Pkg. Co.
a
In Cooperation with Salem Canners Committee
D
The Senators home run production has been drastically stepped
a a at Bremerton this week, which causes as to wonder just bow
tmans four-masters Wcnner snd Summers and some of the others
ssatild hae br this lime if alers park fences nudged hame plate
da the walls in the lr' lot. Na wonder Barlsoff broke the league ;
Komer mark' . . . leaning house: Tad Shelton. now that the home
-ail eaon is oer. Tad will have to move his stacks of smoking
raiaphernalia. etc.. from the Waters pre box to the Sweetland
field tjdu in readiness for the grid e2-oii. ...
WAIITED
HOP PICKERS
LATE HOPS
Heavy rrop. good picking, long season. Two busses to
Salem daily. Some cabins still available.
WILLIAMS & THACKEB
Eola Ilopyard. Route No. 4. Salem, Ore.
Phone 21-331
Fvfea - Wmfttsi
Beginning Tue.-ilay
inorninj
aflrr I.alioP
Dav, for )ira y work ni IVarhr ami Prunr
$ 1 .00 per hour
Plus time ami half after
40 hours per week
J .v
Rejnster Saturday for ork Tuestla
.Morning. Plant Closeil I.ahor Day
Oregon Fruit Producis Co.
West Salem "
Harvesting of 250 Acres Lale Hops
Begins on September 2nd
at the
Lakebrook Mop Farm
t.OOl) I'K'KINfs - I.ONti .SKASON
CAIUNS AM) rAMI'INC FACII.IT1E.S
Hum t ranr-porlal ion each morninjf atartLns at I A, M.
from the follow ina: plarea:
Fairground Road and Highland Avenue
Capitol and Market Streets
17TI! AM) MAKKKT STREETS
17TII AM) I) STKKETS
17TII AM) C'KNTEIt STREETS
17TII AM) CIIEMEKETA STREETS .
17TII AM) STATE STICEETS
12TII AND STATE STREETS
irril AM) MISSION STREETS
J.KSMK SCIKH)E
(OMMEKC IAI. AM) CENTER STREETS
COMMERriAE AM) t OI.I'MlUA STREETS
KEIER S( IKMII.
FARM l,AIJOR OFFICE
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