The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 27, 1947, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Tho Statotman, Solom, Oregon, Sunday April 27, 11847.
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HAND BALL CHAMPS: This quartet Woond ap with most of the trophies la the Marlon-Polk YMCA
.. . . a i m i- I- s.f.m at lfc la T.m Shlnn. tTlaa A alnrlea kins? tllklnr
- BABOINUI Minumul BCMl cvi ui j ui mvu " - m w
tt OTer with Rnnnerap Henry Singer. Joe Derers (with (buses) won the Class B title and Lee
Vflens (far right) nailed the Class C crown. (Statesman photos by Don DHL)
Senators Divide: Twin Bill
Vrfith Vics--W.o 18-3, Lose -12-7
Sanday sorties: What with Rescborg's Mel Ingram folnf there
to roach football and Medford's Hank Anderson to herd the basket
bailers, three messes where all the prep athletic material In south
ern Oregon will bo next school ye tiy. . . Right the first try, Grants
raos 4 . . Thumbnail of Jack Wilson. Senator boss: An American
for forced to play National league brand ball. Jack would: like
mm. tmr th hie famines with i
cads or runs a la his slma mater, Y
the Boston Red Sox. But be can't'
because be haant that typo or
ball club. Bunt and nope Is Black.
Jack's only out hope also that
the parent Portlands win sudden- .
ly realise the Selens ore playing
In a Class B league, not D . . . But
then Jack has company, for Bud
dy Ryan ts In the same fix this
emeeier at Wenatchee. And are
the Wenatchee easterners howl
ing . . . Bob Keuscher Is stepping
noide as Leslie's bead coach, ho
nays, I but that we must see. B.
V csMCgber without bis finger In
coaching of some sort-Just would
n't be B. Keuscher . . . Cengrsto
latiora to Rex Klmmcli eV Co.
for landing the state American
Legieoj Junior ball tourney- for
Waters park. Now If the Tillage
can only come np with a nine
to win the thing . . . Congrats too
; sta.n k ilr.i. Cap hla
dnekpin tournament here the latter part of Slay. Tom hopes to
bring In teams from Aberdeen, Tacoma, Mentesano, Cannon Beach,
WtMpert and Independence, plus any others available for a big
Saturday-Sunday pin-toppling party ... Speaking of bowlers, the
fire Salem teams to head soon for Los Angeles and the ABC gigan
tic will be the last group to roll In the annual - classic. At least
they'll know what they hare to beat when they start . . .
Some Can, but Other Cannot " I
' Sometimes we'd swear two and two add np to five. The sickling
Beavers when In spring training had crop of youthful New York
Tankee farmhands to pick over. They picked and tent the I rest
back. Jack Wilson wanted at least three of the culls for his Sal ems
but was told that Inasmuch as the Yanks had a farm club la the
WO. in Victoria It would be Illegal to send the players to Salem.
They are now with Victoria, Bat on the -other hand we have this:
The Beavers are In cahoots with the Yankees who are In the same
league with the Detroit Tigers. The Yankees have players on both
the Beaver and Oakland clubs In the PCL and darned If It Isn't
legal for Detroit to send player George Vice on option to the same
Reavers! .
Yankee Tieup has Hero in Dither I
It's only a guess, but wo would say that the Beavers tleup with
e Yankees Is Instigating much of the local woe. Because of that
felatioaship. If the Yankees want certain players to go to certain
clubs or Instance, their own Victoria chattel the Beavers salute
and send said players to said club. Duane Crawford went to Denver,
and Denver Is another Yankee farm. Tis but a guess this, bat If
we're right and such maneuvers are to continue leaving the Senators
off were they home owned and out from under the Beaver wing.
Those who pay their way through the Waters portals won't stand
f?r double dealing and a losing ball club mothered even, by the
Portlands. And the Portlands can't stand it If the Waters customers
wont support their expensive WIL Investment. ! f
Vandals Upset
OSC Trackmen
KCSCOW, Idaho, April 28 -
The University of Idaho's mile
rolay team toured the distance In
3 minutes 28 seconds today In
the final event to upset Oregon
state 68 to 61 in a auai iracx
sneet under a brilliant sun.
Oregon State' won eight first
places to seven for Idaho but the
Vandals garnered 10 second
places to four. Bob Reiman of
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atanding performer, winding both
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XOCCO TO SICKS '
BOSTON. Apil 28 JP- The
Boston Red Sox today sent three
jlayers out on option. First Base
man Mickey Rocco was sent to
Seattle in he Pacific Coast lea
gue. . ; ' -
VIKS WTIN AGAIN
Coach Harold Hauk's Vikings
Eatiirdav drubbed the Peniten
tiary Grays. 18-7, in a baseball
aame within the prison walls.
George 1 Stouten berg , hurled the
.Viking: wjn. .'.
Owen Completes Mat Card
Villager Tony (Well Driller)
wont rassle Alabama nas
ty Jimmy oLtt In Tuesday night's
snalner at the armory after all.
la fact Lett wont be bulging
his biceps In the Northwest cir
cuit at all from here In. Match
uaaker Elton Owen announced
last night that Lett has depart
d from the circuit, by request.
The burly meanle got gay with
the mat maestro. Insisted he
wouldn't meet Anthony again
after beating him last week and
wao because of this recipient of
a. sadden and definite suspen
sion throughout the northwest.
So It will be Ross against Ca
nadian Herb Parks in the Tues
day naainer, which should be-a
sizeable session In Itself.
If it feat. Matchmaker' Owen"
baa Installed two other sessions
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to Tom Woods, maestro or the
mttmrim 1j attract m. Northwest
'Pen9 Nine to Play
Cascade Team Today
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The state penitentiary ball
team will take on the Snellstrom
Braves of the Eugene Cascade
league here today at 1:30 p.m.
Players for the Sncllstroms In
clude Bill llanauska. Woody; Sal
men, Lee Fallln, Curly Lelnln
ger. Red Miller. Johnny Bubalo.
Don Kirsch, Gale Smith, Vera
Reynolds, George Walker, Chuck
D'Autrement and Al Llghtner.
G ABR H Pet.
. S 36 JO IS .444
Gutln, Pirates
Jtetser. oodscrs
Lw. Senator
S3
23
2
33
Iff .439
10 .439
11 .423
Walker, Dodgers
Rigney. Giants .
13 Mi
Boudreau, Indians . S 28
Flemine. Indiana 7 23
11 M3
9 Jl
Runs batted in: National leaeue
Galan. Reds. 11: McCormick, Braves,
10. American ieague Keller, i Yan
kees. 10: Williama. Red Sox. 8. Home
S: Miller, Reds, S. American ieagua
wuitsms. Heo sox, s; uuuensine,
Ttgert, 3.
which will bo. He Is" bringing
in the official llgbtheavy cham
pion of Mexico, one Juan Iler
nandes to tussle with veteran
Ernie Piluso. A handsome mata
dor with a sparkling physique,
the Mex monarch Is reportedly
a tip-top scientific Piluso! last
year held no less than the world
light-heavy title belt t
The 8-18 o'clock opener Tues
day brings back once ultra-popular
Pierre (Frenchy) La Be lie
after a long absence. LaBeile
wUl meet "GoriUa" PoggU the
tougaie who can be tougher
than that, when the referee is-
nt looking. The opener will be
limited to 38 minutes, but both
the Hernandes-Piluso and Ross
Parks dishes will be hour-lim
ited affairs. Jack Mitchell l will
referee. I
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Team Returns
Home Tuesday
ATHLETIC PARK, Victoria, B.
C, April 26-(Special) -The Salem
Senators and Victoria Athletics
broke even in. their Western. In
ternational league double bill to
day, the Oregonians blasting; out
an 18-3 decision in the afternoon
game, and getting blasted, 12-7,
in the night session. The Athlet
ics copped the series, 3-1, and
send the Solons back to Salem
The Senators open a ' f nil
week stand at Waters park Tues
day night, playing- the Victor
ians Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday nights and the Ta
coma Tigers Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Reservations can
bo made by phonlng the ball
park, 4847, starting- Monday.
with 'a 1-won, 6-lost record for
their first road trip. The night
loss kept Salem from climbing
into fifth place in the standings.
. In the first game the bludgeons
carried by Ben Gregory and Bill
Beard spoke loudly and consist
ently to lead the way and give
Portsider Kenny Wyatt his second
straight victory. Gregory had a
4-for-5 day, including u homer
and triple, and belted in six runs.
It was a grand day for the big
freshman. Beard boomed out a
perfect S-for-5, all singles. Skip
per Wilson inserted nearly all his
reserves and in his only. time at
bat Dick Gentzkow singled to help
bring the total of Solon bingles
to 20 for the afternoon. Even Vic
ManSger Ted Norbert tried the
mound in this one, he being the
Athletics' fifth pitcher. Salem
scored eleven rung in a wierd
fifth inning.
Lefty Bill Woop downed the
Senators in the second game, al
though he was jerked in the ninth
when Manager Jack Wilson's
hustling crew scored seven runs
on four walks and four hits. The
visitors' . Bus Sporer and Vince
Lazor had yielded a 12-0 lead
when the uprising came. Woop
walked 15 and fanned 15, and
was tough in the clutches. In the
first he fanned Mel Nunes and
Ben Gregory with the bases load
ed. He got Don Cook in the third
with the bases loaded and in the
seventh nailed Gregory and Mar
ty Krug, again with the sacks
jammed. Woop was with the
Portland Beavers during spring
training.
.Salem's afternoon win broke a
losing streak which had reached
five games.
Salem 1111' Victoria (11
B H OA B H OA
BartolmlaS 1 4! White p S 1 0
SpaeterJ 6
Moore. m 3
Luchst.m 3
KubtakJ 4
Halter.! 1
NuneaJ 3
1 Harshmn.l 4 1
0 Paterann 0
0 Maatro.c 3 1
0 Fontaines 1 S
OiJenaon.1 S 1
UMllanlJ 4 1
Petersen HHafnckrJ 4
Gregory j 9 4 1 O'GtgheUiji 4
Wert.l 1
I o Mitue.p
1
Kmc. 1 4
Gntzlrw.r 1
Beard.C
Wyatt.p 4
0 4 II Prior .p
o 0
1 1 0 Wllklnnn.p 0
e e
S 3 O Rothrck.p 0
0 0 l.Norbert.p 1 I
0 0
0
Total 4630 27 Totals 33 3 27 fl
Salem . 000 4 110 1 3 0 IS 20 1
Victoria 010 000 101 3 0 3
Pitcher IP An H K En BO BB
Wyatt
33
3
HittJa
3'i 14
- 4
3
3
0
t
Prior
4
Wilkinson fc 8
Rothrock 1
4
3
3
Norbert 4 30
3
Left on basest Salem t. Victoria 3.
Errors: . Bartolomei. Mastro, faterson.
Home runs: Gregory. Three base hits:
Gregory, NorDert. Two base hit: Ku
biak. Bartolomei. Maitro, White. Runs
batted in: Bartolomei 3. Spaeter, Luc
chesi. Moore 2. Kubiak. Nunes 3. Greg
ory a. Beard, Wyatt. Sacrifice: Wyatt.
Stolen base: Strug. Double play: Spae
ter to Bartolomei to Krug. Time: 220,
Umpires: Slavich and Day.
(Second game)
Salem .,
..000 000 007 7 3 4
Victoria
.. 501 020 13 12 12 0
Sporer. Lazor 6) and Cook. Beard:
Woop, Gibson () and Mastro. .
Angels, Molalla ,
In Battle Today
MT. ANGEL Molalla and Mt
Angel will play a Willamette Val
ley Semi pro league baseball game
here at Ebner ball park Sunday
afternoon. A short dedication pro
gram for the new Mt. Angel fire
truck will precede the game and
will start at 1:30 o'clock. It will
also be the first time that the
new park bleachers, erected this
week, will be in use.
Salem Gunners
To Shoot Today
The Salem Trapshooters club
will hold a club shoot today start
ing at 10 ajn. on the Turner road
range.. The program, open to the
public ' will feature 100 " 16-yard
targets, 100 handicaps and 25 pairs
of doubles as events.
Oregonians
In the Major
Ab R H O A ZRbl
Gordon. Indians 3 1 1 3 0 0 1
Pesky, Red Sox 3 0 0 3.3 0 0
Doerr. Red Soar 4 0 O 4 4 0 0
1 - Pitchers: Don Johnson, Yankees, won
looay. 10 aate w z, u o. Larry Jan
sen. Giants, pitched one Inning.
Cline. Russell
links Winners
More Quarterfinals
In Elks Meet Today
Walt (Junior) Cline and Jack
Russell, after singeing the south
river road course with record
tieing 31s for the outgoing nine
holes, came through with quarter
finals victories in the Salem Elks
club sponsored Mid-Willamette
Valley golf tournament yesterday.
Cline downed Ned Ingram, S and
2, and i Russell turned back Glen
Lengren, 5 and 4. Russell was
six under par when his match
ended on the 16th hole. Cline was
almost as well off at the same;
spot.
By virtue of those wins Cline
and Russell advance to the semi
final round, due this week. Two
more quarterfinals tussles in the
championship flight will be played
today, starting at 10:30 a.m. In
those Defending Champion Jack
Brande plays Jimmy Sheldon and
Medalist Bunny Bennett goes
against Archie Schultz. All four
will play together.
The winner of the day's Ben-nett-SchulU
mix will meet Cline
in the semis and the Sheldon
Brande winner goes against Rus
sell. All other quarterfinals match
es In the lesser flights must be
played off not later than today
also, halving the field of 189
trophy seekers.
Oregon Downs
Gats, Pilots
EUGENE. Ore- April 26 -(JTi
Dave llenthorne and Win Wright
paced the University of Oregon
track team to an easy victory to
day in the annual triangular
meet with Willamette and Port
land universities. Oregon rolled
up 91H points as Portland troll
ed, with 27 Vs and Willamette col
lected 23.
Henthorne replaced the Injured
Jake Leicht in both sprint events
and romped home the winner
easily In 10.1 and 22.5. Wright
collected first in both hurdle
events. The best mark of the af
ternoon was turned in by Geoge
Rasmussen in the pole vault. The
freshman sensation cleared 13
feet 6 Inches for his best mark
of the season.
Willamette entries placed as
follows: Marv Goodman fourth in
century and second In broad
jump; John Macy second in 440;
Paul Cookingham second in shot,
third In javelin and first in dis
cus; Bob Boardman fourth in dis
cus, and Ron Runyan first in
two-mile.
Huskies Dump
OSC Ball Nine
CORVALLIS, Ore., April 267P)
The University of Washington
baseball nine piled up runs in
the third and fourth Innings to
day to defeat Oregon State col
lege, 7 to. 5, and drop the Staters
into fourth place in northern di
vision race. OSC won 10 to 8 in
yesterday's . opener of the ' two
game series here.
Washington 000 240 0107 3 3
Oregon Stale 000 010 031 5 0 4
' Coot and Constant me; Sauvain,
aimaa t ana wegner.
Picfneers Drop
Linfield Nine
McMINNVILLE, Ore., April 26
(JPy- Lewis and Clark college
scored their first Northwest con
ference baseball victory here to
day as they defeated Linfield col
lege, 7 to 6.--H was the first con
ference defeat for Linfield.
Lewis-Clark 200 211 J00 7 3 S
Linfield 000 203 0106 7 g
Wright and Cheson; Melbye. Dunn
(4) and Burr.
Spokane Wins,
Holds to Lead
Spokane's red-hot Brooklyn
Dodger farmhands, the powerful
Bremerton Bluejackets and Van
couver's suddenly roaring Capi
lanos Saturday grabbed wins in
the Western International league.
The Spokes slammed Tacoma and
Cy Greenlaw, 11-3, banging 14
hits. The win kept the Indians
atop the league race. Bremerton's
Jim Lowman hurled a four-hitter
to halt Wenatchee, 4-1. Vancou
ver downed Yakima twice, 10-9
and 8-4, for the Caps' seventh
straight victory.
Spokane 1 020 005 301-11 14 3
Tacoma 100 002 000 3 3 2
Samson and Bufflap: Greenlaw.
Hedington t, Nygard (7) and Clif
ford. Wenatchee 000 100 0001 4 1
Bremerton 000 100 03 4 10 1
Condon and Winter; Lowman and
Volpi,
Yakima 100 240 101, 3 17 3
Vancouver 010 200 80110 15 0
Simon, Wallersttn (7) Knowlea (8).
Rinkie (3) and Phillips: Bryant. Rob
ertson (3) Hedgecock and Stumpf.
Yakima 010 000 0304 3 3
Vancouver 030 002 03 3 3 4
Ward and Kerr; .Anderson and
Brenner, Stumpf (3).
New Kaiser Hydraulic
Dish Washer
10 discount lor limited time. Com In today and see on
actual demonstration.
NO DELAY DELIVERY NOW
league Iloior Company
255 North Liberty -t-frOOI-
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Baseball parks throughout the
country will today pay j homage
to Babe Rath, pictured above as
ho was In his bey-day with the
New York Yapkees. Roth is
bow recovering from a serious
Illness.
Beavers Blast Angels
To Regain Loop Lead
By the Associated Press
Portland's Beavers Saturday night slammed out a 10 to 3 victory
over the Los Angeles Angels and regained undisputed leadership of
the Coast league. The Beavers, portsided to the win by Roy Heiser,
broke out with a seven-run second inning to ice the contest and snap
a three-game losing streak. The
series-deciding double header will
be played at Portland Sunday
starting at 1:30 p. m.
In other Saturday games Seattle
paced by Lou Novikoffs three
hits, tipped the San Francisco
Seals, 3-2; Oakland's rising Oaks
turned back San Diego, 6-3, on
Damon Hayes' pitching, and Sac
ramento, with Gene Babbitt, for
mer Wenatchee twirler pitching
effective relief ball spanked Hol
lywood, 6-3.
Lh a mt ties roraiM
B
H O A B
H O A
Gariott.m 4
Schuster, 4
Stnback.r 8
MaddernJ 4
OstrwskJ 3
Stringer 3
Barton, 1 4
Malone.c 4
Carlsen.p 1
Dobmic.p 0
Mai lory 1
COnger.p 1
Sauer. 1
Bauers.p 0
1 3 0 M.Smith.l 3
12 1' Dobbins. , 3
3 3 0. Lazor. r ' 3
1 "3 o; Storey .3 8
S 1 I Radlvch.1 4
13 4 Reich. 1 4
1 10 lj i Wenner.ro 3
10 0 Holm.c : 4
0 0 0 Heiser. p i 4
0 0 0
2 3 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Totals 39 11 24 10 Total 33 II 27 10
Batted for Dobernic in ; 4th.
Batted for Conger in 8th.
Los Angeles 101 100 000 3
Portland 170 000 02 10
Errors Ostrowski. Holm. Heiser.
Runs hatted in Ostrowskt 3. Lazor
3. Holm. Heiser. Dobbins 2. Storey 2.
Barton. Two base hits Holm, Storey,
Ostrowski, Stainback. Home run
Barton. Left on bases Lo Angeles
12. Portland 8. Bases on balte Hei
ser 3. Carlsen 3. Dobernic I. Conger 2.
Strikeouts Heiser 1. Earned runs
Heiser 3. Umpires Orr. Warriecke and
Engeln. Time 2:08. Attenderiace 4761.
San Francisco
. 000 200 0002 8 1
Seattle 000 020 10 3 3 2
Werle and Ogrodowski; Jakucki and
Hill.
Sacramento 100 010 4008 9 1
Hollywood 201 000 (XK-3 6 2
Mann. Babbitt (3) and Fitzgerald:
Hollingsworth. Recigno (7) and
Sheelv. Cameron (2).
San Diego 002 001 OOO 3 8 1
Oakland 320 OOO OU 8 8 2
Kennedy. Triner (7) and Kerr;
Hayes and Raimondl.
Judge, Jury Fish -4-
Accused Stays Home
MEDFORD, Ore., April -P)
The fishing season opened there
today and so the murder trial
of Forrest Wilson recessed. Cir
cuit Judge Herbert K.; Hanna
polled the court and found the
all-male Jury, prosecution and
defense counsel favored taking
the day off to go fishing. Wil
son Is charged with first-degree
murder in the shotgun; slaving
of John B. Camden. Seattle, last
Nov. 10. He spent the day in his
celL
Roadster Races
Portland Today
Roadster races will be on the
Portland Speedway menu today,
starting at 2 pm. Time trials will
start at 1 o'clock. Twenty-four
or more cars will take part in the
races. Eight various events are
scheduled, -plus the Class A and
B main events. Three Salem driv
ers will enter cars in the Portland
events later In the season.
OSC NETTERS WIN
MOSCOW, Idaho, April ; 26 -VP)
The Oregon State college tennis
team made a clean sweep of all
singles and doubles matches here
today to defeat Idaho, 7 to 0 in
a northern division match.
Today
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Baseball Pays
Ruth Tribute
NEW YORK. April 26-UP)-Babe
Ruth Day will be celebrated to
morrow across the length and
breadth of the land in a long
overdue tribute to the spindle
legged Bambino who made the
home run national institution.
A shrunken version of his old
robust self after, 82 days in a
hospital bed and a painfully slow
recovery from a serious neck op
eration, Ruth will be present in
Yankee Stadium to appear in
brief pre-game ceremonies that
will be piped into every ball park
and most of the homes of Amer
ica. Standing near home plate in
the shadows of the triple-decked
stadium, often called "The house
that Ruth built", the Babe will
listen to heart-felt tribute from
the highest baeball dignitaries
and life-long friends.
Kentucky Set
For Big Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 26-A
Derbytown started Icing up the
Julep cups Saturday for what may
be the fanciest Kentucky Derby
of them all, come next Saturday,
and the once-a-year hard boots
will no doubt be glad to . hear
that country -ham and bonded,
t. 1 1 , 1 1 I . l T .! !
uuuiwu win imik uus Luiitr.
There'll be horses, naturally
and from here it looks like a field
of about 15, headed by Faultless
and Phalanx and a few people,
too. Col. Matt Winn he's closing
in on his 86th birthday now, but
you'd never believe it says
there'll be lOjOOO to 20,000 more
on
hand than, last year, when j
105,000 had their feet stepped on
at the picturesque Churchill
Downs racing plant.
Bell Field Due
For Overhaul
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
April 26-(Special)-Spec Keene,
Oregon, State's director of athlet
ics, announced Saturday that Bell
field, home gridiron for the Beav
ers will be reconditioned and im
proved greatly in time for the
1947 football season. Work on the
field has already started and. will
continue through the summer. The
improvements are designed to
eliminate any mpre mud battles
such as the Oregon-Oregon State
game last fall.
42-Pound Salmon
Wins Top Prize
' PORTLAND. Ore., April 26HT)
Louis La Doucer, Vancouver,
Wash., hooked a 42 pound, 7 ounce
chinook salmon just in time today
to walk off with grand prize hon
ors in the 10th annual Meier
Frank salmon derby. The Van
couver sportsman took his catch
in the Cowlitz river. Wash.
We may not be qualified to
teach fly casting but if you
want a lesson in making a
dollar go further, try us!
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Feller
Don?
Jo Ira ins ogi
White Sox, Brooklyn Hold Leads
In Majors; Cards Still Slump
r ' V ' By the Associated Press .
Blazin Bob Feller hurled his second, straight shutout Saturday,
this one a three-hitter over the Detorit Tigers .and his No. I pitching
foes in the American league, Hal Kewhouser. Prince Hal was banged
out in the eighth, recipient of his second straight loss. Another
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Pet. W L
,7&e Tacoma 4 4
,M7 Salem
.6.14 Yaktma 2 7
CJS Wenath 1
Pet.
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Spokane S 2
flremet tn S 2
Vancouv 7 4
Victoria 7 4
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Saturday remit: At Victoria 3.12.
Salem 1B-7. At Vancouver 10-0. Yak
ima 9-4. At Bremerton 4. Wenatchee
1. At Tacoma 3, Spokane 11.
COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L- Pet.
Portland 14 10 JSR3 San Trn 13 IS ..Vl
txta Ang IS 11 .377 Oakland 12 14 .462
Kan Dleg 13 11 .543 Holly wd II IS .423
Sacramn 14 12 .338 Seattle 10 IS .383
Saturday night remits i At Portland
10. Los Angeles 3. At Seattle 3, San
Francisco 2. At Hollywood 3. Sacra
mento . At Oakland , San Diego 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W t, Pel. W.t. Pet.
Brooklyn S 2 .7SO Cineintl S S 4M
Pittsburg S 3 .87 Philadel 4 S .4M
Boston 3 .623 Nw Yrk 2 S .2S0
Vhicago 4 .OUO St Louts 2 S J30
Saturday reaulta: At Cincinnati 3.
Pittsburgh 2. At Philadelphia 1. Boa
ton 7. At Chicago 4. St. Louis I. At
Brooklyn 1. New Yotk 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet W
Chicago ' 2 .714 Detroit 4
New Yrk 7 3 .700 Warning 3
Clevelnd S 3 .23 Philadel 3
L Pet.
.444
4 .429
5 J.13
S .230
Boston 6 S .300 St. Louis 2
Saturday results: At New
York 3.
Washington t. At Boston 2. Philadel
ghla 6. At Cleveland S, Detroit 0. At
X. Louis 0. Chicago 2.
Portland Gets Game
PORTLAND, Ore., April 26i)
The Bdoklyn Football Dodgers
and the Los Angeles Dons of the
all America football conference
will open gridiron play here next
fall In an Aug. 17 pre-season
game, James J. Richardson,- Mult
nomah stadium manager, said to
day. mm
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Winmieir
pitching sparkler was turned in
at Yankee stadium where Rookie
Don Johnson of the Yankees held
Washington to five hits for" a 3-1
win. his second straight, before
30,017. Charlie Keller drove in
two Yank runs with a d-xible and
homer. The Chicago White Sox
clung to their lead when Thorn
ton Lee blanked St. Louis. 2H, "
on two hits. And the Philadelphia
A's rallied in the ninth for fHir
runs to whip the Boston Red Sea
5-2, for the second consecutive
time. ,
Brooklyn held to Its National
league lead with a 7-3 win over
New York, Dixie Walker leading
the way with four hits before
33,565 Flatbushers. The SL Louis
Cardinals remained in their slurrip
and last place by losing. 4-1. at
Chicago before 34.992. Bob Chip
man besting Harry Brecheen.
Mort Cooper held the Phils to
four hits for a 7-1 B-ton win
and Cincinnait nosed Pittsburgh,
3-2,-, before 15,000, although th
Pirates turned in a triple play.
Detroit 00 Ono 0MWO 3
Cleveland ... Olt 131 0J-S 1
Newhouaer, Centty Cortie 8)
and Snt. Hie be ,si: Feller and Hsa.
Hegan. .
Washington 001 000 OraV-t 8 a
New York 002 01 0O-i t t
Haefnerr Newaom 43 M Mteraon 7)
and Evan; Johnson and Hsuat.
Chicago .-000 n 1012 It
St. Loula MX) 000 0W 0 2 t
Lee and Tresh, Dickey (': Potter
and Moat,
Philadelphia 000 10S S 2 t
Boaton 001 OUO 10O 2 8 O
Fowler. ChrtMopher lit and ftoar.
Guerra 8); Tine, Murpny t) and
Wagner.
New Ywk OTO (VII 3 4
Brooklvn ., , ..0l 02 31 7 le 0
Voiaelle.-Trmhk tl, Janaen ?l,
Carpentef l and Conner; Ht.
IMnbardt 13) and Edward.
St. Louia . .. ooo ooo in I 0
Chicago 000 HO St I S S
Brecheen and Rice; Clupmsn and
Scheffing.
Ptttaburah 200 000 0AO 2 2 0
Cincinnati . 0M Sl 02" J 7 0
Strlncevich, Nay S Merrtng
and Jarvn: Black well. Cumbert
and Mueller, Lamanno (i,.
Boaton ... 10 23 002 7 15 9
Philadetphia .. m 0011 4 O
Cooper and Mast: Koecher, JurUiCh
7) Poaaehl () and Padgett.
ACADEMYS YVIX
JEFFERSON ! - (Special) - Jef
ferson high's track crew engaged
in a triangular meet with Salem
academy and the state deaf school
here Wednesday afternoon with
the Academys winning out with
37 points as against Jefferson's
19 and Deaf school Iff.
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