I The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday. May 21, 1947
Following the current erics
with the TiUbu the Senators
orBI hare played every member
ef the Wl circuit at least one
cries. And as ef Monday's game
the dab had won IS and lost IS.
A stesea of those wins were rained
In their home park while IS losses
have been absorbed on the road.
FroTina- that the J. Wilsons are a
hosne-leviBf lot wb -haven't yet
been able to do their 'chores well
bread. As a fielding elab the
. nifi are tbcre star. As a nnlt
the Wilsons are No. -3 In- leagee
fielding and la. double plays their
1 15 are Indicative of strength
sraud the No. t sack. Actual
BILL BEARD
ViUinx and pitching marks may
be ieaad daily la the -Senate
Swat" listing, and It will be noted
that only Outfielders Bob Moore,
at Jto and Lea Kablak. at .320.
sal Veteran Catcher Bill Beard.
at JXZt, are above the .300 level.
As for Beard, he could be hitting
15 and would still be a credit to
the team, fer there isn't a catcher
la the circuit who eaa carry the
termer WlHametteers mitt, tho
way we leek at him. We dent
leek alone, either, for William
LXion and his all-around reliabil
tty is currently No. 1 la the pope
ar player balleUnr at the Waters
yard.
Gardener Moore (what a find
he was this year!) Is la front of
the dab's homer parade with
three and is tied with Beard In
the important runs batted in di
vWm with 19 each. Lea Kablak
Bum 20 KBI's to lead. There seem
tagly fsat aay star RBI man oa
the elab. for Marty Krug has IS,
Mel Nanes and Al Spaeter both
IS and Bad Petersen 15 la this
department. Even Hal Summers,
whe hasn't yet hit his stride, has
a desea KBI's. ... Top two-base
hitter la Krug with seven, fol
lowed by Moore's six and fear
apiece by I lank Bartelemel. Spae
ter, Nunes and Sammers. Peter
sen leads la triples with five, two
we an Spaeter. Gifted with a pair
of fleet feet. Peterson will biff
seany three-barters' this summer.
, la stolea bases both Kubiak
Krug are tied with seven
D at t trick Fine Prospect
He hadn't proved himself la
the Oregea bac afield, but what
a dandy ef a high school foot
baller was Glenn Bostwick. the
Medferd kid who was killed Sat
urday night la aa auto wreck
near Albany. Glenn . was the
Black Tornado swtfty who along
"with remembered Bob -.Watson
provided the (-point spark for Al
bimpsea's terrifies ef .'two and
three years ago. He was one ef
the best break-a-way runners
we've sera la Oregon prep ranks
and was looked upon by Duck
Coach Aiken aa a good possibility
fer hie left halfback post, . . It's
Beginning to tell. The winning
ways ef Dick Abney In the- local
ring have attracted attention
from other northwest fistic pro
posit rs and only this week Sam
Daaeaa nixed aa offer to have
has middleweight comer shew in
Seattle. So it goes la aay line
when yea win. . .-. We mentioned
above that Bill Beard is currently
leading the popular player voting
at Waters park. Would be unfair
Sa ignore the fact that likeable
1m Kablak b riding la. the No. 1
of Rod Geared Mayhem
"What are these 'hot rods' bow
bobbing ap oa the sports sheets?"
pea ask. Well, about the easiest
way we knew of -explaining them
would go something like this:
Take aa ordinary roadster or
ptckap track, knock off the fen
ders, lop and windshield, slap two.
three or four carburetors onto a
eeeapletely rebuilt meter, paint
the thine, christen It with a num
ber, bay a crash helmet and a pair
f goggles and jump la. It you're
s all hang on. for the -hot
fed," if tt's a good one will sur-
, pas lit miles per hour easily.
... Such Is a thumbnailed "rod.1
aad there wiU be a couple dosen
of them la Jimmie Ryan's Memo
rial day racing Inaugural at the
fatrgreund come May 31. One
vie has driven every kind ef
raciag car himself. Ryaa admits
the "rods" are, right along with
the saidget sates the moat dan--gf
ous in which to race. And since
the lads who have been herding
these bepped-ap gas baggies la
Portland have had to do it
uttppery asphalt, therein cutting
sewn their tendencies to uncork
the cars fall throttle, Ryaa al
lows- as hew the dirt runway at
the iaJrgreeiids. something ae
to tho beys, will have them eatUng
seme right fancy, and daageroas
capers ea the opening card.,, ,
Favorite Loses -
BELMONT PARK, N.Y, May
20 -Wj- The championship aspir-
skms of Robert J. Kleberg's But
Why Not received a rude Jolt to-.
cay when she could only run
fourth while John J. Watt's Har
monica captured the classic coach
ing club American Oaks.
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Sera-avoirs
To YaEts, S-3; Wya4t!: Loser
Viks Set for Title Bid
. Rated at one of the stronger possibilities for the champion
ship. Salem high's Vikings yesterday went through a stiff work
eat in preparation for their Thursday came with Central Cath
olic of Portland In the annual state baseball tournament. The
Vikings and Bams meet at 11:15 a. m. Thursday in Portland's
Larky Beaver stadium. Coach Harold Hauk yesterday indicated
It would be Rod Province en the aaonnd for the Vikings In the
opening game. Pete Petros, all-aroand sportster for the Rams
likely will be Province's hill opponent. Other games Thursday In
the opening ronnd send Hood River against Forest Grove at 9 a. nx,
Sandy against Eugene at 1:30 p. m, and Klamath Falls against
Jefferson of Portland at 3:15 p. m. Winners advance to Friday aft
ernoon semifinals. The class B teams open Friday morning when
Hubbard plays Rogue River at a. m, and Parkdale plays Amity
at 11:15. Salem will take Into the tourney a 7 -won, 1-lost record
against topflight high school competition.
Four Salem Battlers
Afomey Mtev Kayo
Bra -asiraeir ToimisM
With all four Salem Installations anxious to wrap up their parts
via knockouts i-- and all four of them capable of doing just that--Matchmaker
Tex Salkeld tonight presents nis 26-round fistic fiesta
at the Ferry Street Garden, first bout beginning at 8:30 o'clock.
Middleweight Dick Abney, a
sftarpshooting kayo artist in his
last two tries here goes in with
Billy ; Sunday, , the hard-hitting
Chiloquin Indian in the 10-round
main event," Abney's most im
portant bou( to date. In the best
shape of his career, Abney aspires
to make it three in a row : by
flattening the southern Oregon
tribesman who, if he can get by
the Sam Duncan comer will gain
himself a long-sought -date with
the rapidly-rising Jack Snapp of
Klamath Falls. Sunday is a knocker-outer
type of rlngster himself,
farther indication that the mainer
will end long before the tenth
heat comes around. Salkeld has
promised Abney main event roles
in a number of northwest fistic
stops if he can whip the rugged
Indian.
Some of the kayo possibilities
on the show were lost when
Heavyweight Keller Wagner late
last week came up with the stom
ach "flu,", but his opponent, Bob
by Eastman of Klamath Falls is
reportedly a heavy-fisted hombre
who isn't a stranger to the easier
way of winning ring excursions.
Eastman climbs in with Frank
Pattee of Portland, Pattee subbing
for Wagner in one of the four
4-rounders.
Featherweight dandy Hal Fries,
undefeated in the Salem ring and
in the eyes' of Salkeld the most
promising of the five- village
swatsmen, reaches a big turning
point In his local career in an
other four-round special. Fries
goes on with specially-acquired
Ernie Dugan of Oakland, CaL, and
if he can put away Dugan as
easily as he has his last four
opponents Salkeld has himself an
other main eventer. The little
left bander, loaded with speed
and hitting power has been ter
rific in his past armory appear
ances. Dean Abney, the youthful wel
ter who made his pro debut on
the last card and outslugged
Frankie Duane, New Orleans, in
rousing bout is on with Duane
again, and anxious to kayo him
this time. Ralph Ayers, off . for
the past month to get in tip-top
shape returns to meet Ralph
Weiser of Klamath Falls in the
welterweight class. Ayers also is
capable of delivering the sleep
potion with either hand, and if
all five bouts end in knockouts
tonight M. Salkeld will be sur
prised the least.
Tickets have been going at sucn
a cup at Mapie s mat ine snow
may pull a full house. Packy Mc-
Farland will referee.
Retting Picks
Legion Juniors
Faced with being ship-shape
by Sunday for bis first game at
New berg. Coach Paul Relltng
yesterday selected tS Capitol
Post No. t Legion Junior base
bailers from a field of over, St
aspirants during a workout at
Waters park. Others may be
added to the team later, and
some will be dropped, Reillng
said, bat the 35 picked will make
up the team for the Newberg
came. Another workout to
booked for Waters at p.m.
Thursday.
Those selected yesterday t
Catchers, Carlos Houck. Ray
Cummlngs and Bob Sundborg.
Pitchers, Bill Rock. Bob Funk,
Frank Osborne, Jim Moore, Dob
Watson and Eldoa Caley. First
base, Keith Farnam, Del Kleen,
Stan Bacon and Jsck Larrent.
Second base. Cliff Glrod, Jack
Suing, Bud DuVal and Walt Da
vey. Third base, Paul Neiswan
der, Don Steinko and Ron
Dusette, Parks Go to Draw
Georges Dusette tried for oae
solid hoar, to slap aa his eoa
vtnclnr fall nelson and Cana
dian Herb Parks tried Just as
long to turn loose a bit of every
thing la the book last night at
the armory, and all either one
plucked at the end of their mat
mainer as a fall-apiece draw.
The sweat-dripper, picking up
momentam with every minute
after Dusette grabbed the first
fall in 42 minutes with his pet
hold, wound up with both gladi
ators en the downright hostile
side. Parks had evened the
count with but 4' J minutes to
go by consistently operating on
Georges mascular les until he
E)irop '2nd
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IN CRUCIAL: If southpaw fea
therweight Hal Fries (above)
can get by Ernie Dugan of Oak
land. CaL, la their four-round
special tonight at the armory,
tho popular little Salem knocker-enter
will step up to the
'mala event class. He has won
all his fights locally so far and
tonight will be among other Sa
lem comers Dean and Dick Ab
ney and Ralph Ayers on the
armory 2t-roand fare.
Golf Banquet
Date Changed
The Men's club -sponsored ban
quet at Salem golf course, hon
oring all winners in the recent
Elks club sponsored mid-Willamette
valley open tourney will be
held Wednesday evening. May 28,
instead . of the following Thurs
day, it was announced yesterday
by club official Dr. George Hoff
man. The banquet wiU be an all
free affair but all those intending
to sit in on it must register at the
golf course not later than next
Sunday night, Hoffman added. No
registration, no eats, insists the
official.
Also, a 20-man Salem team will
travel to Corvallis Sunday to meet
a squad from that city, while an
other Salem team will play host
to another Corvallis squad here
the same day. Arrangements for
these matches can be made at the
course.
Racers Start
Peace Move
INDIANAPOLIS, May 2WPr
I A peace move aimed at getting
I hold -out drivers into the 500-mile
(Memorial day classic made prog
ress today, but spokesmen for the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway re
petted they would not give In to
demands for a higher purse.
Tho peace move, which- each
side denied starting, Is to obtain
waivers from all owners who
have cars entered in the race to
permit those who have not yet
entered to get into the race, al
though the entry deadline was
April 13.
Keene, Shortstop, Loren Spense.
and Jim Williams. Outfield.
Mike Glenn. Darwin Kerber
and Gordon Bacon.
finally stomped an "uncle from
the popular Frenchman. The
struggle waa every bit aa rugged
la the final 21 minutes as We
easterners expected it to be.
The semlwlndap went to Back
Weaver In a walk as Gorilla
Foggi refused to return for
' second fall after the Terre Haute
trickster had hung bis reverse
flying mare and neck cracker
special en the nasty for the first
falL The opener went to Cockey
Stockey Kneilsen of the Tennes
see Knellsens when be took the
only fall In 30 rugged minutes
with New Zealander Jack Car
ter.
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First Inning
Burst Gnclier
Strait Hands Locals
- 4tri Consecutive Loss
YAKIMA, May 20-(Special)-
Pounding through with four runs
in the first frame off Southpaw
Ken Wyatt, the Yakima Stars
downed the Salem Senators, 5-3,
here tonight, for their second
straight .win of the series and at
the same time extended their cur
rent wining streak to five. The
So Ions remained in fifth place in
the WII standings, losing a
chance to advance a step closer
to the fourth-slot Vancouver Caps
who also lost tonight It was the
5th set-back in a string for the
Salems and was Wyatt's 3rd loss
against six. wins.
The initial explosion by the
Stars came bn singles by Les
Barnes, Spencer Harris and Sam
Stassl, - coupled with a wild
pitch. Carl Gunnarson replaced
Wyatt in the second stanza 1 and
permitted but two hits the rest of
the way, one of them Buddy Phil
lips' sixth inning home run blast.
. The Solons main . offonsive ef
fort fell in the fourth when sin
gles by . Bud Peterson and Hal
Summers together with a two
base wallop by Mel Nunes netted
two- tallies. The final Salem
counter came in the seventh when
Marty Krug hammered a triple
and scored via an outfield fly.
Solon " Skipper Jack Wilson
played Pitcher Dick Sinovich in
the outfield tonight in place of
heavy-hitting Bob Moore who
suffered recurrence of a leg ail
ment. Salem (3)
B H OA
Yakima (3)
I H OA
Krui.l SIS 0 B.rnt.i
a i i a
4 3 S
4 110
4 Sll
010
5 0 2 0
4 1.0 7
4 S 0
2 0 0 1
Petersons S 1 3 0 Lolly j
Nunes J 4 12 3 Harris .1
KubiakJ 41 0Thmpn.l
Spaeter 1 3 0 l Clift.m
Sumersjn 4 13 O'Roblnsnjr
Beard.c 4 0 S 0 StassiS
Sinovicjr 4 110 PhilUps.c
Wyatt.p 0 0 0 OStrailp
Gunrsn.n 1 0 0 3:
Bartolmt 1 0
Totals 32 9 24 7 Totals 22 0 2713
Batted for Gunnarson in 9th
Salem
000 ZOO 1003
400 001 00- S
Yakima
Losing Pitcher. Wyatt.
IP AO HO ItS ER SO BB
Wyatt 1 plus 4 3 4 4 3 3
Cunnarsn 7 22 2 1 1 I 4
Strait 0 26 0 3 3 7 I
Errors: Gunnarson. Barnes. Wild
pitch: Wyatt. Passed ball: Phillips. Left
on bases: Salem S. Yakima . Home
run: Phillips. Three base hit: Krug.
Two base hit: Nunes. Runs batted in:
Phillips. Harris, Stassl a. Krug. Sum
mers, Nunes. Sacrifice: Strait. Stolen
bases: Barnes, CI l ft. Double play: Lilly
to Barnes to Thompson. Time: 1:58.
Umpires: Nunezich and Abbey.
Brems Jump
Lead Margin
By the Associated Press
The high - flying Bremerton
Bluejackets stretched their West
ern International league lead to
two-and-a-half games last night
with a smashing victory over the
Vancouver Capilanos at Vancou
ver. Pitcher Jim Lowman waa
the key man in the Brems win,
scattering seven blows for his 5th
mound triumph, batting in two
runs, scoring three and banging
a homer. The second-place Vic
toria Athletics dropped an 8-7
game to the Tacoma Tigers with
both clubs colecting 14 blows.
The last-place Wenatchee Chiefs
smote the Spokane Indians, 10-8.
Bremerton 221 022 20011 IS 3
Vancouver 012 000 000 3 7
Lowman and Volpl. Ronnlnf (4);
Snyder, Bryant (7), Manier () and
Stumpf.
Tacoma
002 004 020 S 14 1
Victoria : ,
101 110 0217 14 2
Chetkovitch. Greenlaw (0) and Ku-
per: Krasparovitch, Prior () and Fon
taine. Spokane 001 220 030 0 1
Wenatchee 000 142 30 10 10
Samson. Stevenson (5). Soltier (7)
and DiMaria; McColum and Peut.
MONMOUTH WINS AGAIN
MONMOUTH. May 19-(Spe-cial)-Coach
Budd Gronquist's
Monmouth high baseballers took
their second straight win over In
dependence here today, banging
out nine hits for a 13-6 win. Saw
telle and Howard held the Indeps
to' five hits. Walker and Jacobs
Were the pitching victims.
SENATOR SWAT
lUp to date):
B H Pet. BHPct
Moore 88 34 .38 Peterson 101 28.257
Kubiak 104 32 JOS Slnovie 20 S .250
Beard 101 31 .307 Summers Si 22 .242
Wilson , 3 1 .333 Cook IS 3.17
Mossor 14 I JM Gunninn 22 2.134
Spaeter 141 3a .270! Wyatt 23 1.007
Bart 7B 21 Laior is i -n i
Nunes 100 2 .260 O'Boyle 4 0.000
Krua , 111 29 JflO Sporer
0.000
Pitching
W L SO
S 8 45 Slnovie
W L SO
2 4 33
S 1 13
0 4 13
0 0 3
Wyatt
Mossor 4
S 3S O'Boyle
t ai'Sporer
S 22, Wilson
Ounnsrson S
Laxor 1
H Pet.
Walker. Phillies 26 90 13 34 .400
McQuinn, Yankees 23 82 8 30 J66
Mullin. Titers 25 04 22 34 J62
Mize. Giants . 20 92 .32 33 J59
Lamanno, Reds , 20 06 0 23 J48
DUlinger. Browns 20 119 17 41 .343
Runs batted In: NaUonal league
Torgeson. Braves. 30; Marshall. Giants,
24; Elliott, Braves. 22. American league
Williams. Red Sox. 25: Kennedy
White Sox. 21: Doerr. Red Sox. 21.
Home runs: National league Mize.
Giants. 10; Torgeson. Braves, 8; Mil
ler, Reds, 8. American league Wil
liams. Red Sox, 10; Keller, Yankees, 8
Gordon, Indians, 7.
Baseball's
lilflMl
CAB R
Top Drivers Due for Races
When a sport begins to inter
est "biggies" In a competitive
bracket. It haa "arrived" and
that, briefly, explains why driv
ers who have earned plandits In
major racing circles are also
turning their hand at piloting
the roadster (hot rod) racers.
For several years, the great ma
jority of roadster drivers were
merely owners or part-owners of
cut-down machines whose ac
tivities were confined to out-of-the-way
dirt tracks. Came the
day last year, however, when
the hot rods made their first ap
pearance at tho Portland Speed
way and met with such acclaim
that "major drivers began to
look with approving eye on the
stripped speed chariots.
At a recent meet In Portland,
no less than six well-known Pa
cific Coast midget racing car
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SCRAM: A wild throw from tho outfield In the Chicago Cubs-Brooklyn
Dodgers gsme haa ballplayers, umpire sad photographer dock
In as Tom Brown ef the Dodaers (rlxht) slides In with a run. The
umpire Is Babe Plnelll and No.
Is Carl Furillo also of the Dodgers and the catcher Is Bob Schefflng.
Brooklyn won the game 4-2 at Chicago. (AP Wlrephoto).
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WIL
WLPct. WLPct.
Bremertn 23 11 .070 Salem 1817.314
Victoria 20 IS .OOSi Tacoma 13 II .436
Spokane IS 13 M Yakima 12 St .363
Vancouvr 17 14 -S48, Wenatchee S 24 J 50
Last night's results: At Yakima I.
Salem 3: at Vancouver 3. Bremerton
11: at Victoria 7. Tacoma 8; at We
natchee 10 Spokane 8.
COAST LEAGl'B
W L Pet. W L Pet.
San Fran 30 20 .000 San Dieeo 23 24 .489
Los Angls 29 21 .580 SaeramntO 23 27 .460
Portland 25 23 Ail ! Seattle 22 28 .440
Oakland 25 25 S00 Holly wod 20 2S .408
Last night's results: At Hollywood 8.
Portland 2: at Seattle 1. San Diego 2:
at San Francisco 3. Oakland 4; at Sac
ramento 1, Los Angeles 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Detroit 17 10 .630 Philadel 13 15 .464
Boston 17 12 78 New Yrk 12 14 .462
Cleveia 13 10 .565 Washing 10 IS .400
Chicago 16 14 .333 St. Louis 10 IS .357
Yesterday s results: At Philadelphia
1. St. Louis 11. At Washington 4. Chi
cago 7. At New York 2. Cleveland 4.
At Boston S, Detroit 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet W L Pet.
NewYklS 11 .577 Brooklv 14 13 .519
Chicago 16 12 .571 Philadel 15 15 300
Boston 16 13 .352 Cinema 13 18 .419
Pittsbur 13 11 .542 St. Louis 9 IS .333
Yesterday's results: At Pittsburgh
4. Boston 3 ((12 Innings). At Chicago 3,
Philadelphia 2 (11 innings). At Cin
cinnati 1. New York 9. tOnly games
scheduled.)
Duck Pinners
Slate Action
The Northwest Duck Pin tour
ney is set for the BAB Bowling
courts this weekend, with teams
from over the sector entering.
Saturday night action sees Mill
City, Independence and the B it B
ladies team going into action at 6
p. m. Men's, singles will be run
off Sunday at 1 p. m , with dou
bles starting at 4 p. m. Specta
tors are welcome.
KATS WIN
The Keizer grade school Kats
walloped Falrview's eighth grade
softballers, 28-4 at Keizer yester
day. CHURCH SOFTBALL
Youth Center tipped Central
Lutheran, 6-0, yesterday at Les
lie in a enior loop clash.
Who's Jones? They Ask
By Whiter Martin
NEW YORK. May It-OVA
paasJed yeang lady wbe ob
viously bad her own Idea, of a
celebrity turned to her female
companion as the next foursome
schedaled te tee off In the Na
tional Celebrities' lonrnament at
Washington last Saturday was
announced and asked: ."Who Is
Bobby Jones?
The answer was eq sally en
lightening. "I think he played
golf or something.
Well, todies, we coo Id tell yea
that Bobby Jones waa the only
golfer to win, and probably the
only golfer whe ever will win,
the four major tournaments the
National Open and Amateur and
the British Open and Amateur
In one year. Bobby Jones won
the National Open four times
drivers were behind the steering
wheels of roadsters. They were
Gordy Youngstrom, Boh Gregg,
Ernie Raamussen, Gordy Liv
ingston. Andy Wilson and Bill
Weiman. Livingston. Weiman,
Gregg and Youngstrom also are
top wheelmen with the major
ears, and the fact that they have
turned their driving talents to
the roadsters Is evidence by
these "men who ought to know
of the future ef the bet reds.
Most, If not all. these premier
drivers will be pounding the
throttle when Jimmie Ryaa pre
sents his first roadster race ef
1947 at the Salem slate fair
grounds Memorial day. Time
trials start at 1 o'clock, with the
remainder of the program
helmet dash, heat sprints and
Class B and Class mala at Z:3o.
1 Is Dodger Pee Wee Reese. No. f
Stars Wallop
Beavers, 9-2
HOLLYWOOD, May :0
The last-place Hollywood Stars,
behind the steady eight-hit hurl
ing of Rugger Ardizioa, downed
the third place Portland Beavers,
9-2, here tonight in the opening
game of the clubs' Pacific Coast
league series. The Stars pounded
three Beaver pitchers for 11 hits
with Jake Mooty suffering the
loss
no Hollywood
IHOA I X OA
4 1 8 (Com 8 8 1
4 118 Skurski.m 4 0 1
4 13 0 Lupien.l
2 1 0 1 Libke.l
4 0 2 OiVaughnJ
4 2 9 O Ross.r
4 2 9
Stoi
Lazoi
3 10 1
3 3 12
4 12 9
4 12 3
Vico.l
GorboldJ 4 9 2 0 Davis J
Murator.e 4 2 4 0 Nnser.c
2 0 4 0
Mooty.p 1
0 0 2'Ardtzola.p 4 111
Moore.p 10 0 0
Radulvch 1 0 0 0'
Sierra. p 0 0 0 0!
Helser 1 9 0 0
Totals 24 8 24 0 Totals 34 11 27 0
"Struck out for Moore In 8th.
Struck out for Sierra In 9th.
Portland 00 000 101- 2
Hollywood 221 000 40 9
TLosing pitcher. Mooty.
Pitcher IP Al R H TER BB SO
Mooty 3 14 9 9 8 3 8
Moore 4 17 4 8 4 1 1
Ardizoia 9 34 2 8 2 2 3
SieiTa 1 3 0 0 0 9 0
Errors: none. Left on bases: Portland
7. Hollywood 6. Two base hits: Esco
bar, Storey. Davis. Three base hits
Lupien. Home runs: Vaughn. Sacrifice
hits: Lupien. Runs batted in Vaughn 2,
Rosa 2. Lupien 2. Davis 8. Storey. Mur
atore. Double plays: Libke to Vaughn
to Lupien. Time 2:10. Umpires: Msi
seo, Powell and Ford. Attendance 4,563.
San Diego 200 000 000 2 1
Seattle 100 000 0001 4
Kennedy and McDonnell; Orphal
Kippie ( ana Hemsiey.
Oakland 000 200 2004 f i
San Francisco . .. 000 300 0003 7 2
Wilkie and Raimondi; Werle and
ueonard.
I -o Angeles . . 000 000 200 3 0
Sacramento . 100 000 0001 8
Adams and M alone: Smith and Fits-
gerald, Fernandes (7).
Cougars Gnch
Division Flag
PULLMAN, Wash.. May 20-
-Washington State college today
won the Northern division Pacific
Coast conference baseball title,
defeating the University of Wash
ington. 13-7, wun a seven-run
spurt in the sixth inning sparked
by two home runs.
Washington 200 330 000- 7 0 0
Wash. Stat. 022 107 01 13 11 9
Colt. Jorgcnaon ). and Andersen
Rockey, Rogeaon (5), and Wilbur.
SCIO LOSES
S C I O (Special) Scio high's
baseball club dropped a 9-4 de
cision to Turner here Thursday.
from It: to US'). Inclusive, lost
la play-offs for the title twice,
finished a Ion la second place
enee, and tied fer second once.
That means he was either first
or second every year but one
1927.
He waa daring that period
what Babe Ruth was to baseball,
what Ked Grange waa to foot
ball, what Jack Dempsey was to
boxing, and what Bill Tilden
was te tennis. In short, he was
"Mr. Big." although he'd be the
last to consider himself la that
light.
For some reason e arc nt too
surprised that the young ladies
weren't too sure Just who Bobby
Jones was. When yea stop
think of It, It Is 17 years since
Jones has been in real competl
tion.
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Ottmen Tip Reds as Braves Lose;
Bevens Drops 4th; lOlh for Ted
By the Associated Press
The New York Giants, bad lasts in the 146 National lea rue race.
boomed to the top of the standings yesterday as they pounded the
Cincinnati Beds, 9-1, with Rookie Clint Hartung chalking up his sec
ond mound triumph of the season.
British Event
Calls Amerks
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, May
20-ifp)-BudWard said today the
18 American entries should do
well on the Carnoustie medal
course where the British amateur
golf tournament begins Monday.
After probing Its roughs and
wrinkles for the second straight
day, the Spokane amateur said:
It has a big American 'feel'
about it and there's one blessing.
Unlike SL Andrews a course of
umpteen hidden holes Carnous
tie has only a few unseen haz
ards." Ward and his U. S. Walker cup
teammates were the first ef the
large foreign entry, including 12
Frenchmen and one Dane, to ar
rive atthis wee Scottish town in
large numbers. They came up
from St Andrews Sunday after
regaining the Walker cup all
except Francis Ouimet and Fred
Kajtuner, v who are expected
Thursday.
NW Trackmen
Vie Saturday
PORTLAND, Ore., May HHJF)
Whitman's Missionaries wore
rated the favorites today for the
annual Northwest conference
track meet here Saturday, the
first held In Portland. The Uni
versity of British Columbia Is ex-,
pec ted to provide strong compe
tition for the top spot. 4
Three records were seen In dan
ger the high jump, the pole
vault and the half-mile. In the
high Jump, three contestants are
capable of topping the conference
mark of 6 feet 1H Inches. They
are Harold Howard, Lewis Ac
Clark; Joe Mann, College' of Puget
Sound, and Bob Bourland. College
of Idaho. Art Bakke,, Lewis Ac
Clark, and Paul Tomchik, CP-S
will make the assault on the pole
vault record of 12 feet lTs inches.
Harold Ellmers, Lewis St Clark,
will attempt to lower the 880-
yard run record of 2:00.5 minutes.
Bevo, Cougar
Players Lead
IUGENE, May ' 2(HJP)-Bud
Fortier, Oregon State shortstop.
and Wally Kramer, Washington
state pitcher, are leading their
respective divisions in tho North
ern division baseball campaign,
according to an announcement
made here tonight by Art Litch
man.
Through games of May 17,
Fortier is at the head of the bat
ting list with a healthy .488 mark.
Kramer, who had five straight
mound triumphs through May 17,
added another Monday when he
defeated Washington.
Oregonians
In the Majors
BR HO A IBbi
Petky, Red Sox -4 0 0 2 2 0 0
Doerr. Red Sox 4 s l s s 0 O
Gordon. Indians 3 0 0 8 2 0 0
Pitchers: Bevens. Yankees, lost to
day. Record to date: W 2, L 4.
lost today. Record to dale: W L L 4
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Giving way to the Ottmen at the
top were the Boston Braves who
slid to third as Hank Green berg's
10th inning single gave the Pitts
burgh Pirates a 4-3 decision over
them. Lon Frey's 13th frame sin
gle netted the Chicago Cubs
3-2 win over the Philadelphia
Phils, leaving the Cubs a few per
centage points behind the Giants.
The Brooklyn-St Louis game was
postponed because of rain.
In the American loop the Bos
ton-Red Sox climbed within one
game of the Detroit Tigers a 9 they
crushed the Detroitcrs, 8-3. with,
the aid of Ted Williams 10th ho- .
mer of the year. Cleveland swept
it's three-game series with tho
New York Yankees by dropping
the MacPhaihnen, 4-2. Floyd Bev
ens lost his fourth game for tho
Yanks. St Louis tipped Philadel
phia, H-l, on the four-hitter of
Bob Muncrief, and Chicago rap
ped Washington. 7-4. I
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Philadelphia 000 100 OUO 14 2
Muncrief and Early: Savace. Mc-
Cahan (5) and Roear. -
Chicaeo ., ,, . ..... 023 010 01 7 IS I
Washington 400 000 000 4 S 3,
Smttn, Loe 1 Harrtst 5 FapisA!
( and Dickey. Stephenson 8); Mas
terson. Scarborough 13) Canduit (I
and Mancuso. ; "
Cleveland Oil 000 020-4 0
New York 000 000 2002 8 O.
Black. Gettel tSl. Klieman St imt
Hecan. 2-ooes (II: Bcvtm. Pan (8
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Detroit 110 000 0013 10 J
Boston , . ;. 034 100 S 10 0
Trout. Corsica 3l. Houtteman !
and Tebbetta; Dobaoa and Wagner,
Partee 3. ' ..
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Boston .,; -,.-. ,, .000 002 100 0-r3 12
Pittsbursh u-
. 201 000 000 1 1 0
no innings
Sain. Karl ( and ttasl: Bahr. Bon-
ham TI and Klutts.
Philadelphia 002 000 000 00 It I
Chicago ,100 000 0Ot 018 13 k
in mnings)
Schmidt, Raffensbereer afT). Huahoe
Ml) and Semlnlck: Wyse. Meyer (0)1
Borowy (I) and McCullouch.
New York 000 20S 002 0 19
OncinnaU . 010 OOO BOO 1 8 2
Hat-tuns' and Cooper; Erautt. Hotkr
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anno.
Jackie Futile
Against Cubs-
CHICAGO, May Xf -W- As
far ae the Chicago Cnbo are een
eened, Brooklyn's Jackie Kebtn
son has a lot so leant a boat bis
learno hlttiBg and first-basiBX.
In five snuaea against the
Brains, the fleet beg re star ha
dented their pitching for eaa hit
In It trips feeble .053 per
centage. ; ; -"-- t ..
We call pitches against Kobia
ooa Just like we do aay other hit
ter, oaJd Catcher Clyde McCraf
loagh, "but he Is having a 4ot of
troable with or breaking staff.
He lances and sUps at the boil,
ae wo keep htm oa the hook neat
of the time." .
TURNER WINS
ST. PAUL-(Speclal)-St Paul's
Marion County B league base
ballers bowed to Turner. 19-8.'
here Friday afternoon, as-Turner
swatsmen cracked three Saint
huriers for 13 hits. . i
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