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12The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Friday. Tun 13. 1947 Solomis Tip TTBges, 4-3, in 1 Frames Lazor Winner as Tacoma Misplay . Fatal; Bremertons Foe Tonight TACOMA, June 12.-(Special)-An -overthrow at first base on at t erupted completion of a 10th inning double play which permitted Mel Nunes to score tonight netted the Salem Senators a 4-3 decision ever toe Tacoma Tigers. The triumph gave -the Solons the series, two fmes to one, and strengthened! their hold on the Western Inter national league's third place po sition. Tomorrow night the Sa lem's move to Bremerton for a four-game series with the loop leading Bluejackets. . Vince Lazor went the route for Jack Wilson's crew tonight, giving up but seven hits in registering his fourth win against three i 1Tne Solons opened fast with three counters In the first frame off Mitchell Chetkovich. That trio came on doubles by Nunes and Hal Summers, Bob Moore's sin gle and an error. The Tigers came ww with one in the fourth .via Glenn Stetters two-base wallop nd Earl Kuper's bingle--and i-A it tm in the sixth on singlet by Tedeschl, Stetter and Paton plus a Salem error, p . The way was paved tbr the big w-.v in th 10th' as Nunes and Moore singled with one out. Lou Kubiak then hit a potential twin kill ball on which the bad throw Moore' topped the Senators hitsmeh with three lor live. R H O A B H O A Kruf 1 S Tedschlm SIT nWiJ . I Kuper.e 4 J 1 . . a a a r.mv r 4 1 0 w.,K..k 1 4 a S 4 Pton.t a US , (iiimnjn S 1 J HedngtnJ 4 Peterson 4 I t 4 MlUer.1 4 Beard a 1 a 1 DtmovnJ 4 0 1 lf.P 4 Chtkvch.p a Indians Gain On Bremerton By th AxoclaUd Press The Spokane Indians, climbed within 2 Vi games of the Western International loop pacing Brem erton Tars last nisht via a 10-4 win over the Vancouver ' Cap! lanos, while the Brems were splitting a doubleheader with tne Yakima Stars. The Tars captur ed the initial tilt 2-1 behind the six-hit hurling of Hub Kittle but lost the nightcap 6-3 as the Yaks belted two Brem chuckers for 14 blows. The Victoria Athletics knocked the Wenatchee Chiefs deeper into the cellar with a 7-2 triumph, i Wenatehe I 000 000 00 S 3 Victoria i 010 aia 10 7 11 T4ta w 1X11 Total 30 7 3014 Kalem - 300 000 000 1-4 r , OOO 102 000 0 a metier : Lmot. earned run a. struck out by 1. bases on bslls off J; Chetko vsrh. eairod run 1. "truck out by 0. tease on ball oil a. wiw piicn; uu. rmi! Kmf. Nun. Paton. Miller, TMwm Ift on base: Salem 0, Ta mm s. Three base hits: Greco. Two ttita: Nunc. Summer. Stetter, Wta-rson. Hun baited n: Nun, Moore. Rummer. Kuper. Sacrifice Kuotr. Double alsrs: Donovan to Mil lrr to Paton: S peeler to Petersen to . Krag. Time: 143. Umpire) McDonald nd Deftaney. KAIMFRft GET BESRE SEATTLE. June 12 -OVCen eral Manager Earl Sheely of the Seattle Kainiers 'announced to night the -Pacific Coast league team had purchased Herman Besse, southpaw pitcher, from the Toronto Maple Leafs of the In ternational league. Violins, clarinets and other mu aical instruments are now being made from the same transparent plastic used during World war 11 for bomber noses. Anderson and Indianapolis Racer to Try For Gold in Sunday Fairgrounds Program Locke by One Tcxaa Pair, HarLrrt Hit lat Houn.1 f4Te C Ji .I...J.. I m.m. m.M i ft. - i I . t . 1 1 L d 1 . . ouiiujl m imiKiwuiivi u k.v i am imivru Hajvr iur wwffn m mini ..in, iw mmmmm -- tvwn F"W1 a v by Maestro Jimmle Ryan that Lea Anderson, 11th place finisher ta the SOO-mlle Indlaaapalls classic ' I 11 I t Oiv definitely will be present for the Lone Oak program, and la his MesaratU Special, the same bass btuir vx,v.a c he piloted in the Memorial day i . . , , girantie. Andersen and the 270- AF "; ;l,Uur - ' J7 nuns sin u vriicuiiui myi ifcum swifty will arrive today from Milwankle where be raced la the nation's No. 2 auto claasle last Sunday, finishing 11th again. Anderson won't be the lone star of the show, however, Del Fen nlng of Seattle who beat eat the rortlander for the northwest blf car title last year will also be present Sunday. Tanning last Snnday wen first place in a Ya rn program. Anderson was Oregon HtUst In 194 S. Also, Los Angeles drivers Pinky Hill and Bill Anderson are now la Port land awaiting their whirls at the Snnday goliL. . Lea Anderson had the second fastest qualifying time In the Milwankle program and for SI laps stayed abreast of Bill Hol land, second placer la the Indian apolis claasle. Les cracked bis elbow daring one maneuver, how ever, and the injury partly para lysed his arm, forcing him to drive with only one hand for the next 25 laps. When he regained 'Babe' Takes British Title; Unknowns Early Open Leaders History Made 1141 CHAMP: Del Fanning (above) la his own special racing rig was the lltf northwest champion. The Seattle driver will be asoong ' those competing for the prises Snnday at the falrgronnds la the big car program at 1 p. as, of his ear conked oat He had lap ped the field safflcieaU? ap anUI then that he sUU woa 11th place. His car mill be la top shape for Snnday a saeeL of the member be was la sixth place. He moved ap late third, passing the noted fcex Mays, and was going strong st the list lap when the rear end McCollum. yroat (I) and Petut; Hit- tie and An. Spokane 00J 010 33310 II 1 Vancouver vzv ozv w- u Samson and BuflUp; Hedgecock and StumptV Tirst lame: Yakima .. Bremerton i Sovtys Slate r Summer Opening Monday Night 000 010 01 1 loo ooo la a e redermcyer. Simon () and Phillip; Kittle and Ronninf . Second tame: Yakima 001 013 300 a 14 I Bremerton 003 000 001 3 I 1 Cordell and Phillip. Peterson (J).' Manhall, Abeam () and Volpi. Tag Team Tiff Next, Armory Salem's 1947 summer Softball season starts out in gala fashion Monday night at Leslie field with four of the top clubs clashing in inaugural engagements, and attendant festivities. A parade is not included in the program this year announced Business Manager Gurnee Flesher, but there will be brief ceremonies at 'Leslie field. Including out of the first ball by probably School Superintendent Frank nett Slated for combat on opening night by vote of umpires and of ficials will be Papermakers against either Mootrys or Campbells Rock-Wools, and the Veterans of Local Legions Jc Ben- D Tip 'Mac' 9 The oft wild-and-wooley tag team taasle, one' of the snore choice raaslln' morsels in the Paul Reiling's Capitol Post No. 9 junior league nine posted ita Foreign Wars club lining up op- third straight win of the district posite Master Bread. 1 two camp yesterday at Water park Ample accomodations are avail- with a 3-1 decision over Mc- able for fans. Monday eve's fire works also will see the debut of I eyes of the customers, will be I the freshly-turfed Leslie diamond. next for the armory but Taesday .The summer league for the first night. Matchmaker Elton Owen I time this campaign will be di made It known last night. With vided into two loops the Amerl- the retara of Jack (TUer) KU I can and National. At the end of aer to local seUea next week, the schedule the two top teams In Owea has matched him ap with each Qualify for single eUmlna Buckk Weaver as a team. This tion play-off for the right to enter aynsmle duet will collide with the state tourney. a pair of nasties. 8 toe key Kneil sea and Canadian Herb Parks. Owen Utter weald team ap as they hold little mat leve for one another. The preliminaries will roaad eat the bin and will be anneaneed later. Minnville's aggregation, as Jim id Canadian Herb Parks. I -vf C had to threaten both the I llVlTITilO lTP with fines before Utty V,A1IIi,1V k-,llC Decision Near Coach Paul Selling of the Capltel Pest Legloa dab aa- noaneed last night that Pitcher Jim Moore. Cab Hoaek and Ray Camming, first aad see sad string catchers, respective ly, and Rlghtflelder Darwla Kerber had beea aaspeaded from the team. The aaartct, Keillng said, failed to show ap for yesterday's McMlnavlUe game. lllili: I ST. LOUIS. June U-'JI-v-A CfHirle of thourMl fan peltrl around the SL Imts CKntrv rlcb rruro today after lUAAiy LtVe. the straight-shooting South Afri can, and returned to the rlub houe and learned that a trio rf little-known hcrtebred had shut equal 67' and tolm the lead ta the national ppm golf rhamptun ship. Two native of a famous golfing slate. Harry Todd and Henry Ran som of Tesa. and Chick Ha r he rt. the longhitter from Detroit, flatb ed around the 6.532-yard layout in four strokes under pr to share the lead in the classic at the one- ! Quarter mark. I But it could not be said that Lorke. the solmn-fced man with the knickers, disappointed the great gallery that followed him. He established himself firm ly in the minds of many eiperts as the player to beat by shooting a cool 33-3568 and taking firm Dossession of the runner-up spot. Four players, Leland Gibeoncf Kansas City, Marvin tBud) Ward, the former amateur champion from Spokane. Wash.. Dick MeU of Arkansas City. Kansas, and Otto Greiner of Baltimore, who turned orofessional only a brief time ago. were deadlocked at ii A ' 0r . i .V t 1 II tj. x; - -C-'-l wn. w i. Pet WLPn Bremertn M M .SO Tacoma 30 XS 4SI Spokane S3 n .000 Vancouvr 23 SS .473 KtWni SO 2i JU1 Yakima S3 .407 Victoria 31 37 iM WrnacSee 11 38 90S Last nlfht' results: At Tacoma S. Sa lem 4 110 lnnin: at Vldotta 7. Wf rtatrhe 3. at VnnuVM 4. Spnfcane I, at Bremerton 33. Yakima !-, COAST LSACir- W L Prt. WtM San-rraJl 40 334 Sacrmnto 13 37 4S4 Oakland 34 33 543 Hollywod 34 30 4M Los Anglo 44 34 341 San Dtefo 33 3a .443 Portland 23 31 .SOS Seattle 3S 34 43 lrnt nlcht's rtill: At Sarramvnlo S. Portland S; at HoI1.wo.m1 3. Im An lee 0: at Seattle 3. OvSUimI I. al San Iranclaeo 3. San Diego IS. Bevos Bounce Solons, 5-3 r 7 SACRAMENTO. Calif, June -(JPt-A. four-run rally in the second Inninc featurtd by Char lie Silvers triple, enabled Port land to defeat Sacramento S-J heie tonight In a Pactftc Coast league fame. rortUnd Saeraaaefste BHOA MOA La i or J 4 10 0 Ramsey J 3 S Ration 4 I 3 4KBMHtJ 4 I 4 mlth.m 10 1 OatesnetJ 4 0 0 Ilorttl 4 14 1 Mart J 3 10 HxllvrhJ S 3 4 T.ioev J 4 t 0 4 I . . . . ... m . . . t i m M.M-h r s I I a rMWs 10 3 tipiUhets. KlUeroe 4 3 4 0 Wells a 4 3 4 0 kuchls 4 113 rtetrSer I 3 I CHAMP: fttW Dsdrtaaoa Zahar- Ua (left of Dearver poaavra at GaUaae. IkoUaad. to aatorrasa a card for a jeaag faa dartag Ue BrlUsJi Uoeatea s g4' thaav ploaaMn, The IUa Tr4ar woa Ue title Use far lime ta hfettory aa Amirtcaa-hara ttf ee baa woa Use Brtiash w-ooaea's Uara. (of") Wires . In Links Win CIXLAXE. fWlr2. Jo !S--P-tt Ddr.kac Za? t.Ul-4 up irr f4J b'j txmum roy slak afw t-r-i today d siar-d tajt a S and 4 raoini f LtwK3e's JtiiJt'ut G-rm Vi mde IS Traaa tce&Uiy u f ret AJnetiraa-tasra eiJ'e-r r er to w la ! the? r4 t.M camer i rrvow. Her tiWajli rksaaf avl B Bnt. g4t trvt&y tte eity trg! ah Ll fee a $.'.- Asrst sravei tnay rraraW ssww H he' 1 ta U L'cuted UW. Her kvr lirtn.g'.! aa erl aa l sratat rrasreritia'.e a'f ty a teua t wsadea-rl rure oat fath 4 FcirtS nst far frraa the UrUt I lace of t'a gsr rae:f d e-rer swrn. Dirtrg aeneej rounds Mrs. Zjsha:tas ia a tt ball ptx c C2. I r 4 stnAea taVrw t t.n-rrrs! a for mea eM ! urtfer te en's f fum. Cincy Rookie Baffles Cards By the Aeaarteled Pi The SL Louis Cardinal a ho more and snore appear to be Speed Record Attempt Fails LAKE COXISTO:. W-ad, June 12 -vIV 4 Maloola C.rr j bell IcwUgM berane the first an In hastory ta ctrtsa 0 )el-prwr J4 motor tte ersf! kut U-re-w a huge eknad ssf at ra and le -l a 'er-1, ur.m ly team a hose slump ks acamrthijvg ahrsrk. llo-e--rr. h B' jemrd It. worse than temporary, mere hand-arOr r t"d ta list to a ed another artbark yeaterday a id laard 4 HI? sswo $e the Cincinnati ReU LUnkrd theta. hour. tlixd and re-d .e 1-0. on the f4c-hit hurW of; il Owa Ut Cnii l Rookie Southpaw Kent IMeraon ( Jr 1M r--a The Card bau. fuUto ersouch aU " season, could do r4hing with P- JndsralMano were Vcc'ght lJ.t a teraiei ahito the Red aert U! attemtd cat raoard. a st ta push over the one run ut the.-r MaWxra espevurg ta letat fray In the lh Inning ft the Red J 1" -i be siae Bird s II ram. Only tvther TiataanaJ , T l a. ti .a. L f flfiH! Cub rap the Pittsburgh Pirate., 7-3. a tin the Cuba snaking the most of It hit aft fta Uu ; SENATOR SVAT a w - 1mmmmmmmmm Rock and Bob Funk combined to keep the visitors in check with 1 . . STOCKHOLM, June 2-Wf I Iour The host city for the 1952 Olympic The C-Ps banged over their ln- games will be selected st the Itial tally in the 3d as Sundborg meeting of the International singled and scored on Gi rod's Olympic committee starting Hon- bingle, the cbunter knotting the day in this sports-happy capital, score as the Macs had . pushed whose citizens sre taking advan- over their first and only run in tage of the influx of world ath- the top half of the ,3d on three letic leaders to demonstrate their walks and Thompson's single, own abilities on playing fields. The Reillnw added another In a a a a. 11 a t At . .v. . . - . ai lean mree American ciues, me 4th on Hock's double snd a wart i r v a 1 j I ... .... aainneapoiis, las Angeies ana fiieder s choice snd wound up NATIONAL LKACIB WLPrt. W L Prt New York 31 IS Ml Cincinnati 34 3S 443 Brooklyn 37 31 33 PhtUOelph 33 SS .431 Cbieago 37 31 53 PttUburgh 3 417 Boston 37 33 Al St. Louis 3S3S4I7 Yesterday reauHs: At Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 1: at Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0. (Only game acheduleOI. AMEBUCAW I.lAGl'E WLPct. WLPrt Detroit 17 30 J74 Chicago tS T7 .441 New York 37 33 A3 1 Cleveland IS 31 .479 Boston 34 33 in SVashtngta SO 3S A I - Yesterday's result: (No game arhed Uled). Yanks Tip Oils In Benefit Go Who Is now No. t catcher for the town les since Don Cook de- troit, are scheduled to have dele gates here to lobby for their na- aarted? None other thaa Hank Bartolomel. the playreverythlng a til- tive real estate. The chief oppo- Barihas never caaght before bat Is picking it ap allh one of the, A Juno 13 14 1 IS 11 IS 30 31 S3 30 27 tty aopbasaare. IIHi aWfKW w .... www , mi A t.. tfl. .b I. ' mini irm ww kiih easily aae of the top atility anea la the WL snd with that 20-3. af his probably eoald charge the hill ad da a creditable pitching chore etaa He weald be no stranger there, aa he hurls batting practice far the Wllsoas egalarly . . . . Bat a here there la rood there is abvo bad aa the Senator nine. In Lefties Wandell Moasor snd Kea ay Wyatt the clab has two right pert pitchers - except whea they pick ap the base-hit bludgeons. , Thaae two gents are easily two of the worst hitters In the lea t we, despite say and aU propaganda they saay affer la defense af theaasclres ... At the time of .the tragedy they flgared they waald never play baseball again, bat three af the five servivors of the Kpakaae bas wreck are back PAUL WARREN la tha ieaea a vsir after tha erssh that tank alna Uvea. Ren Her. agbly ta saaaaglnr and playing- second aaek far tha i pokes aad Chief 1 34 Levi MrCarmack ta sUll In left field for them. Pitcher Pete Bart aaff. brathrr of Brrmf rton'a homcrhUting Bill Is also with the Brem elah. We daa't know what Catcher Irv Konopka or Pitcher Gas Hall-baerg- are doing these days .- V . There are S4 games remaining an the Salon home schedule and the more power-laden athletes of the Wl saay id that stretch begin banging home rans more frequently. Bat ap to date only eight closta have cleared the Waters walla as agaiast If at this time a year ago. The 1141 total was it, nine shy ' af the 194f record. So far Hal Rummers with two, Bobby Jorsts with twe aad Bob Moore. Joe Skeber, Dick Greco and Bob Williams, all with one each, have conquered-the barricades. Since Salem's pitching- staff ta Indexed aa one of the finest In the league, however, the final 1547 total may be far short of the It a year ago . . Latett Village Addition' -Paul Warren Portlands loss. Salem's gain. This time It's Paul Warren, the widely known football and basketball official who la moving Into . tea a - - a hea h can find .a roost here for himself and family. Paul ta ta he la charge of the saftey driving- program for high school aged sate operators la .the state and will work ant of Sec'y Bob rarrtirs office here, lie alll soon take a concentrated course la the sebjert at Atlanta. Ga. A former athletic roach and a whistle-too ter far 17. years. Warren recently quit bis post with a Portland Sporting geads eeacera. More reaching assignments for WU grsds. Footballer Ken Ja rebaea la to move Into Dallas high , with Bobby Daggett and Ollie WUlUana. basketball and baseball bass at Sacred Heart the past year bat signed aa at Aamsvllle. Paul Cooklngham has had a couple af berths offered him, bat so far hasn't accepted. Ren Runyan and Gor djr Kaake already have tied ap with Ontario and Turner, respect ively. Aad from the WU Collegian, from which we swiped the staff, we find that Little All-Amerk Marv Goodman may tarn ta prefes ataaal footballing next autumn. Should he remain at. WU for more work, ssane af It will Include football, for be became ineligible' whea the conference recently voted ant the five-year rale . . . Anderson ts. Fanning Duel Due Sunday ; j L Not only a ill Les (Death Takes a Holiday) Anderson be here Sends y with his MesaratU Special for the fairgrounds races,-hat he . win also give aa exhibition of pit stopping for gas refills and wheel rhaagrs with the same crew which assisted him daring the Indian apolis claasle. The Portland driver. 11th placer In the Memorial day glgaaUe, Is a 15-year veteran of the tracks and will on Sunday race ta the same z70-cubie Inch. Of fenhaaser powered berry which he drove la the SQe-miler. The Oregon state champ for IMS, Anderson will find enough competition Sunday. Del Fanning, northwest vl.amp af '4 great Seattle also will be here, snd we bear the twa definitely da aai like finishing behind the ether even ea route to the sapper table. ' , si tion comes from Helsinki, Fin land, for which some European delegates are pulling. Table of Coastal Tides Tide at TafL compiled by UJ. Coast and Geodetie survey. Portland. lor The Oregon Statesman i with one In the 5th via Kleen's two-base blow and a single by Davey. The Salem next meet New berg st Waters park Monday afternoon. McMlnnvlU 001 000 01 4 c. Post ooi no 3 e Passy. Sully and Hermans: flock. runs: and Sundborg. High Time Water 7:24 a.m. 4 3 S.-0S p m. S.l S:4S ajn. 4 J S:44 p m. 4 4 9X1 am. 4 4 0:34 pjn. 7 0 11:00 a.m. 4 4 10:10 p.m. 7 4 II Mam. 4S- 14 M p m. 7.1 13:53 p.m. 10 11 J7 p.m.. 10 1:44 pm. SJ Low Merchant Nine 3.T.,-Vwr. To Organize 1 -J32- p.m. 3 S7 a.m. 3:20 p.m. 341 a.m. 3 :04 p.m. 1-3 11 1.4 OS to AU youths 17 years snd over Interested In playing baseball this summer sre invited to turn out at Leslie field at 6 o'clock tonight when a Salem Merchants team will be organized. The Mer- 4:43 a m. -0 4 3 54 p.m. I 3 S 2S a.m.. -13 4:44 p.m.- 3t S:l a.m. -I S I Phanta rlnh U.-III nltlmst.lw 4vln it(ue or piasy urarpnuenuy, : 054 S.m. S:3S p.m.. 1:13 a.m. 9 M p.m. 3:04 a.m. 4:13 p.m. 34)1 a.m. .-00 p.m. 4:03 a.m. 03 p.m.. am. 4:53 p.m. 4:41 am. 731 pjrj. . S9 a.m. S J0 p.m. SJl a.m. S8 p.m. 7J 3 14 4 1.1 J 43 7 It IS II It 4.S 43 4 J SS ' 43 S.S B .34 p.m. 11 a m. -2 1 4 JO p.m.- 3 S 7 .50 a m. 2.3 153 p.m. S 3 :3S a m. -3 0 5 25 p.m. , 3 0 :2S a m. -1.1 S 2S p m. 3 3 1050 a.m. -1.1 10:44 p m. 3 S 11:10 a.m. -0.4 0 04 a.m. 14 rwawr a 'Daaaoa 10 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 No games were sheJaWd la tha American rtrrull. otrara .... la sat aa1 to 0 rmg . . sas as - 0 0 Etraa. ScSmoW iS aaad thWKa: VUAr. Straw lea tt tfcaO J( ae iti. Hmae tS aad SaaaB, Total 34 11 H I Total 34 14 3113 BaMea foe rwtrtwe H SUt. Batwa lor bMtlrr a 7th. f Batted lor Dane sn Out. Portland . . as aca 010S Sacramento . oas as ISO 3 Winning pitcher. SLasrttl: losing aMi er. fwtcner. ptirtT IFAB a M a si n 0 34 S 10 S a 0 rvtrher S 31 4 0 4 1 . ' Beatley 3 10 . 3 - . ! Dm 3 1 13 1 ! Oror Nekon 2. Wt Left oa I boae Portland 0. SaTtnea 1. Two I bote hits Viro. ttawwy. Suorhi I Three bat hit SiWrro Bona oeMe ' In Silver a 3. Stoarttl t, Tsoow. i Mltw I Duwble plaf Ziv 1 suted. Storer to SUduimirs, to Vkra. NEW YORK. June 12-4VThe ! N,Uo?. '.- J'7 T,m New York Yankees shut out the I VZa aiIwL. itri New York Giants. 7-0. tonight in i lh first r,f a hl.(.lKrM m I Ie Angrkr a sa ate 4 ' rA.L..." .w.r." MoUy.o-t les aa as--3 14 I rsniuiuuii serirs iur uir joi , t ... at-a., ,i s.l v i st tow a lass Jke as e s o Heera aad Baa; INSnioa ad Lo- t BaptUta Etch Srtne The Flnt Baptists opened tSelr senior church ecihafl tlayff aa rea Wtlh tha Naxareraa last B-igM at Olinger tla a 7-2 ttrtcary. 1h rluba ail! raeet for the tUe Taes Asy. NwMie . I0t r4 Boe44 . 1 t I tWaand aad May; try. ' lo ri INM UN Ai In ri ii a S S aa C-f lata) m Mw If 41 XI mm IUO M a .ii m a t wm-m tu it aa Bwate M X. St I'Sfl al HK ll so Jem aiwie s e aat Swt.n las a a r -t MS aw iwsn a IS aS lawr II I art hwia Im j st tsr o laww as as Ja t aaa 0 0 ass r'rsrsaea;- .LM JM SOS tVm&mrmm I I SS Ummmmw I I tl - t SO Wyact t I t w S t o Um , 4 s as t j. a a a aaBaasBwaaaaaBssBMmasaaaaaasMBBaaaa GOLF. Praclico Rango O'Dwyer trophy. Proceeds of the contest, witneased by 39.970 fan. went to the New York sandlot baseball fund and the Damon Runyan memorial fund for cancer relief. At New York: New York I Al 003 100 440-1 II 0 New York INI .. .ooooosooa.a , Queen. Wenaloff til and Robinson. Houk 111; Ayers. Budntck 4), Andrew (S) and Lombard!. and Cameron. Oakland ISO act 433-0 13 0 Seattle , . 010 10 Sa I 1 Wllkle and Batmondt. Dwbtel. OrabeJ (I) and Hemshry. San XXeco 44 eat a 4 I San rranrssro 010 104 3 4 3 TretrHel and Kerr: Lten. Seward li. Mtltlmran ill. Jnwts ill em ard. Ogrodowski ill. IFnDnnDii' IFdPir'imii BohI Jumps Gun STOCKTON, Calif., June 12 W3)- The Grape Bowl, newest on the football horizon, got head start In the bowl business today by announcing Ita team selection even before the regular season Starts. The Collere of Pacific M -Si S-HI ? a Tigers and Utah State Agrlcul- 124 pnt io ture college will play in the first 2:34 a.m. u Grape Bowl game at Lodl, Calif lao p.m., 14 on Saturday, Dec. 13. . as. i ii w-9 3:43 pjn. 35 I Eagles Practice Coach Ralph Calcy of the Eagles team of the Salem Junior baseball league has called a prac tice session) for 5:30 o'clock to night at Leslie playground park All team personnel is urged to be present without fail. Upston Grabs Bogie Honors PORTLAND, June 12-t)-Rain turned rivers muddy this week and fishing suffered, the state game commission said today. The weekly report: Willamette Val ley Prospecta fair for weekend In Yamhill county. Un county poor, out Improvement eaprctvd over weekend. Desrhute area Wasro. Sherman and Crook count lr poor, lower Desrhute and Crooked river In Jatlerson county fair. Fly flatung good on Deschutes be low Wlckup and Ft Ingle fall In Des rhute county. Coast area Improved In Coo. Lincoln and Tillamook coun ties. Good On Clatsop county. Outlook for weekend good on basa at Coos Bay. where fresh run has entered tower Coo river, and good on trout In most streams. Southern Oregon Good run of salmon In Rogue river and many limit catches made. Outlook poor In Klamath. Jackson and Douglas coun ties. Eastern Oregon Salmon angling good In Catherine creek In Union county, but conditions poor In rest of the county and In Baker, Harney, Lake and Malheur counties. Twenty Mea'a clabbers mai Utreega a BUad Ragle aavelly tearaey at their weekly saeet st the Salens getr lay -aai last night with Art I'aatea grabblae- Ua haaors la the alae-haie fall kaadi. cap deal. Ue 4la aad Slh hales beta- detracted fraea the earda at tha nasatu t'awtaa'a eaaal 2I-7-22. Knelled la the reaaer. ap slot were Ned lagraaa. ts-gti- ZJ, aad Dr. Cewege llff I-J4-tl',. Next exveat oa the local Ilavks saeaae a til be aa It hale Sweep stakes tearaey ever the weekend. 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