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U-Tb4 Skitman, Salom, Or9cn. Wednesday. Juno 18, 1947 tMlverteu's Big John Day h im4 this spring he was o.ulte a patching prospect with Howard HekeeUs Ducks has joined the prm ranke with Sacramento's Ceeet leaguer. Which could very easily mean that the foot 4-Inch oe.thpaw will finish out the att orn! wit Hen tehee, the Sac'a farm clob. Shoo Id It be an Indi cation Day and the VOi downed or! (senators la a spring training otiok. ilvta them kt four hit ftoeaktns: of rite her. BUI SoBons ; Bombard Tiges, 11-4 Dn Opener, MoisJ to 3rd Spot Lazor Pitches iA ( ' 4 J " I WANDUL MOSSOR - , Good Hews: Tacoma 4k Salem (II) B MO A B H O A TedM.hl.rn 0 O Krtil l 4 1 14 0 Bletler 2 S 4 t Spaeter X 1 J 3 Kuper X 4 11 ONune. 8 3 13 Greco J 1 2 0 Moorei 2 4 0 Joratb.l I O 1 0 Kubiak.r ilea HrdngtnJ 4 t 2 Summrs.m 110 Milter j a 4 Peterson, 4 l i Donovn.t 1 III 1 Beardx 1111 Chkveh.p 1 0 I 2 Lazor.p J Kautt,p S O 0 It Cllfiord.C I 9 9 91 Clotgh 1 9 9 9 ; . Total 39 12411 Totals 32 f 27 14 Batted for Sabutu In tth. T aroma , 101 000 WJO 4 t Salem . . . WW 222 00 11 . Loslnt! Ditcher' Chetkovich.' Pitcher IP AH H K W WBB Chetkovich., 14 1 I 1 3 Kabutis .-..... ) l 1 4 S Ler I ... . . 33 8 4 3 3 3 Hit- bl pitcher: Greco. Left on base Tacoma a, Salem 7. Error:; Donovan, ftabutt. Nunc. Three bate ht: Spi ter, Tedeschl. Two base hit; Kuper, Rtetter, Hum batted In! Kuper S, Hpae- ter 2, Kubiak, Peterson 2, Beord. Krug, Hummer 2. Tedcscht. gutter. Sacrifice Laor. Double play: Nunes to Kpartrr te Kruf, Miller to Donovan to lled ington. Tlnje: 1:43. Umpire: Abbey and Nenczich, Attendance: IBM. In In fCrkobel won the first round loo "battle of the es-Senators' the j Cascade league Sunday. Barked up kr such remembered j worthies as Eddie Adams. Bud Bremer and Bill . Carney. "Shoota" 11 hii Milter Lumber nine whopped Lee Fallln. Woody Sal ooa. Wally Flaier. Vern Keyn M Y Co. the Knellstrom Braves J-try a C to X count. That was but the fir round, however there are five more to go with the Min ora, i. . . The armory now darkened on fight eilgkt. Trainer Sam Iun root haa his local gUdlatora birring elsewhere la the alate. Last Sat urday night at The Dalle both Ien Abney and Hal I riea poated uraaa and two new Duncan fight era.! Welterweight Roddy, Mr- Ikoweil and Heayywelcht Jim Broek also did okeh bythe atable Daaean will aend a batch of hi bora to rendleton for a ahow next woek. ... . Brother Dirk Abney w-RI be ahelred for aome time be fore he ran return to boxing he broke hi leg a second time and ktoa It now enraaed In a cat from fcep to foot . . JJW .Vol InBlall T He'a a firm believer In the "T art of touchdown and hi, great C.rant high elevena of the paat - anodo autumn life miserable for anaay prep team In the atate with hi Tension of the formation. But Jerry Ullie. Willamette'a new kipper may not atick with the T ta hi maiden voyage with the Bearcats neat fall. A Smart coach who ! apparently believes In fit ting a aystem around hi material rather thaa put the material Into orstem. IJlIle opines hell wait until i be sees what torna out for football before he Installs the ways; and means by which the Cata i Intend visiting enemy end seoes. Personally, we hope Llllie does come up with the proper In gredients for -a T-formation team. There Is no finer football to watch, from a spectator standpoint than tar ouk-k-hluing and yardage eating T model. y - , Mrrtle Track 'FtnetC Brems, Spokes Suffer Losses By the Aacoclated Pre The Wenatchee Chiefs reached clear up from the Western Inter national league cellar last night to knock down the loop-leading Bremerton Bluejackets, 9-4, with the aid of a 1 6-hit attack off two Brem hurlers. The Tars lost none of their four-game lead, however, as the second-place Spokane In dians also went down to the an couver Capuanoa, .'4-3. The win pulled the Caps into fourth place over the Tacoma Tigers. The Victoria Athletics fell to fourth as they bowed to Yakima, 4-3 while Salem was tipping Tacoma Vancouver 000 000 1304 s 3 Spokane ... 010 010 0013 8 1 Snider and Stumpf; Werbowski. For ythe 48) and Buff lap. Bremerton . 100 010 0024 9 2 Wenatchee 102 220 02 18 1 Marthall. Pete Barioff (7) and Kon nlng; Cronin and Pout. Victoria 001 000 1013 7 1 Yakima . 010 000 102 t 7 B Kittle. Mitchell (4), Blankenahtp () and Mastro; Cordelt and Phillip. Soltys Resume Action Tonight Ralem's summer softball cam paign swings into its second night of action tonight at Leslie. First tilt at S o'clock will pit Knights of Columbus against Salem Navi gation . In an American league duel; The National loop nightcap will see Pink Elephant clashing with Eagles. Gurnee Flesher. softball busi ness manager, announced that complete schedules for the sea son's play will be available today. League officials are greatly en couraged ever the fine response to Monday night's opener, and feel that the original 3000 ducas printed up for the season may not be sufficient Midget auto racers tip around the siuarter-mi'e Jantsen. beach arena la around If or 17 seconds. The record there is 15.55. which when analysed critically leaves no Impression other than that the wee !buzx buggies actually fly low. Jmd Fuller, president of the Ore rou Midget Racing association, in own for last Sunday's big ear program at ' the fairgrounds. sates. ked out to Otto Klett's new Myrtle Bowl while here and what he saw there In the raw had the sstao actually raving over its pos atbflities. Said Mr. Fuller, and uite Impressively: "When this track Is finished and paved I'll art you anything I've got our sMTtrs mill go around It so fast (hry 11 make ihe Portland record look like its standing still. They should be able to make this one ta 14 seconds flat, because the tarns will be wider. You 11 see passing on the turns as well aa on the stralght-away. and I'll also bet that not long after It opens this truck wtll be absolotely the finest on the Pacific coast, barring TVT A i ff - -o Attracts Aces Fifth Victory Anderson to Face Visitors in 2nd Co By Al Lightner Sport Editor, The Statesman Still the home town dandies. and at their best this time, Sa lems senators turned loose one of their top offensives of the sea son last night at Waters park and bombarded the Tacoma Tigers, 11 to 4, in the opener of their three game series. The win. registered before 1968 gleeful customers one of the top week-night audi ences of the campaign elevat ed the townies to third place gain, one percentage point ahead of Victoria and four games on the right side of the .500 level. Also, it was Salem's twentieth conquest here at home as against a scant six setbacks, quit a record. Against the Tiges for -the season Salem has now won eight, lost four. Righthander Vince Lazor, who seems to be coming around of late as an effective flinger, toured the distance for the Wilsons and coasted In behind an early assault by his mates. Vincent yielded eight hits, whiffed three, walked three and came up with his fifth win. Only one Tige, Outfielder Pete Tedeschi was able to solve him with utter consistency,- he bang Ing four of the eight Tige blows, one a triple. Villager Glenn Stet ter had two hits, one a double. Otherwise -Lazor had - Mgr. Red Harvel's clan well. In" tow- - f The Solons wasted little time in Jumping to a lead off .Tacoma Starter Mitch Chetkovich. with Portland last season, ganging up on him for five runs in the first frame. Only three were earned as the visitors .tossed in a costly error. The tall "righthander start ed off by walking Marty Krug and dishing up a three-bagger to left by Al Spaeter for the first run. Mel rvunes weni oui via me Infield but Bob Moore walked and Lou Kubiak drove Spaeter across with an infield hit. Jn trying to nail Kubiak at first Morry Don ovan let a throw get away from him. Moore winding tip on third and Kubiak on second. Chetkovich purposely passed Hal Summers to at at Hurt 1'eterson. dui duu smacked the first serve for a sin gle to right and in came Moore and Kubiak. Summers romping to third. Bill Beard's 350-foot fly to left brought Summers in for the fifth tally. Lazor had yielded the Tiges a run in the first on Tedeschi's first single and an ensuing double by Earl Kuoer. the Tiges" .uu niv ter but with the five he got in the bottom half of the heat he had arrmle working margin. Te deschi's triple and an ouuieia iiy were worth the second Tacoma run in the third, and In the sev enth the Harvels put together thr Binaries and Salem s lone error for two more. The Senators meanwhile chased J Chetkovich in the fourth on three singles, good for two runs, and Lefty Sabutis came in "to finish up for Tacoma. He gave four runs, two of them in tne liiui on three walks and his own cosxiy error. In all the Salems banged only Hoss Meeting Netted Stale $138,115 PORTLAND. June 17 (.pe dal) The spring meeting at Bill Kyne'a million and a half dollar mile-night racing plant U history, but Into the books went new records and Indications that thoroughbred bora racing r hero to stay In Oregon. The 15 day meeting staged In various sorts of weather handled S3.709. Stt. with a total of ItMO pass ing through the turnstile. Re turned to the public was S3-Z24.-S44, and too state's share of the motuel ptay alone was 1118,115. A daily average of Jll at tended the rare, a gala of seven per cent over the 2 1 -star fall meeting Lat year. Program sales were 10 per rent over Last fait Not a spill oe a jockey Imjored marred the spring narrt and not a horse was Injured, proving to yod doubt that the Meodows strip Is every bit aa good aa en pert havt declared It to to and thai night raring Is a huge sue era over the nailo routr. Tbr boot sftorseo of proved to to Borgtag Lady, with three stoke wkne, gtstog Mrs. J. Roao the tog sstossey sstsnstag UUe; Filing K of tto T. I. Krr nan sUbtrs, top Oregon tord. aad Goo G, owwrd to It. B. BrU was tto rrroaa of Ue I year old. Tto Men arts I Dsy prog ran kaWW 1148,177. tto final aUgbf's Boo tort play overshadow 4 thai anarfc wtUj a toatfto off 22.484. - Cards Chalk V Sixth Straight lift! IlirtW Atltancr to 5th ; Iloaox Win TOUGH TIGE: Veteran Bob Hed- Ington (above), Tacoma Tiger third baseman Is la the Waters park action this week as the Tiges battle Salem's Ac na tors. The twa teams tangle tonight at i:15 o'clock. Oakland Rally Tips Beavers OAKLAND, Calif., June !7-(P) inree ninth inning home runs, the last by Vince DiMagglo who got two during the game, pulled Oakland out of a 1-6 deficit for an 8-6 victory over Portland to night The Oaks thus held their one-game lead atop the Pacific Coast league. Portland Oaklaad BHOA B It O A S 1 2 0 Holder ! 4 I 3 2 Duvrabu.r 0 DiMaco.m 3 Scarnella.l 0 Lodgianl.2 1 UlUrdJ 1 Burnett. 0 Keane.c 0 Buxton. p Lazor.l Ratio. Smith .m 4 y.3 s Vlco.l 4 Radlvch.2 1 Gorbold.2 2 Reich .r Silvers .c Helser.p Llska.p Mooty.p 0 Sabol 1 0 Ralmndi.c 1 iSortano.p 0 Crawford 1 W.IUfct 1 Junior Loops Ready to Go Salem Junior league offUial and coaches completed their final player drawing and set schedule openings at a final pre-sexxm meeting at the chamber of com merce lat night. The A leaguers will go Into ac tion Wednesday June 25th with Curly's meeting Valley Motor at Olinger and Eagles tangling with Mayflower at Lexlie. Schrotk's gets an opening bye. All tilts start at 6 o clock. The B loopers ring up the cur tain Thursday June 26th as Four Corners vies with Klfstroms at Olinger and West Salem meeta Yeaters at Leslie, both 6 o clock goes. Salem Sand draws an open Ing bye. Each league will have one night of play per week. Officials also ruled that any player suspended from the Junior legion club will not be accepted in the junior circuits. Eddie Salstrom was named coach of the B Salem Sands. tait night' drawing: B Wague) Sa lem Sand Ron Crow, AlKrrt Cohen Venter Jerry Wlpper; r.llatrotn Dick Meyrr. Mob Steinbork. A league) Mtnort-Unn gtetnke Bob undbofg. Jim Rock, Jim Black' man; ! Jim EdUon. Paul Metrr Don Glrrtun. Gen Carver. Jack Su inf. Valley Motor Ralph Blakley. Tr ry Cooney. Ron Keene. Dirk Dalke John Morrali. Jack McConvllle: Cur ly' Bill Paulu. Hal Ktefuer. Dnri Brennan; Shrock'a Don Chailain. le ter Miller. Allan KleminttUu I , - yr " '"' '"- - I ft r Aa Tto 5l Louis CarC irukls roc I n urd Uarir 6vmrif4 c l.rr.b p T Nsticrtol Irsg Uder yrrtrr-day as thry t.'(gaM tr rhisr'ir io PtaK 7-4. tor UrfU" mi'Ji r rt no and miyi v ikla-y the Cards gJcarpsd sr.lo f.tJt gZar Jutt 2H canrs froni tSe fr Cihma. It o Stan. MtsnUla 9J l:rtm tattle wih t rt ioord or.wh fretted tto Bed turds lt-ns tat srtri. T Irow-tewdtrtaT tVattoo Bravro rusraraM Vr rui( n te game over the Idle New lot k GUota sta an 11-1 trtur.tH ner V Ctnrtrtrtotl fteK. Eait TortH son dnkng in Crrr rura fur tte Uinrrs. Aoertrut loop arUot saw Tu Ft lire rock t-p h.s IHh rtrr.;r.g v priory as Orvrlaitd sWo-rtod Woararvglian. 1-1. frllrr tuf!e4 tar. The PtaUdrlf'o AOrW rocAie surjrtsr. Carl fvt-r b chalked Ma arrortd alroift t ii o or the Drtroit Ters, -2, n4 U IVotom Red &o gAtred Ur arvrr.th rcrrrU t win ,th a S-l drrtsMei enrr te tt Louis Browne. Dso TmtUt U-u.ff txi.t 4 tth his t'A gnound tt4 i the year. onVoanwJtTTasT 4tt t-dHkd fgng) St. Louis too eus C7S 8 t . . 0 oas o- Cli a0 Mm. tm 11 IK oes owa a a a ttAonai . S Out Ht 8 t f'"t oas oas sos.f 8 f rtoleo . . ai ae- SWvuav trot 8 oat Pom. octaa.0 oe4 ir. er IT) o4 g r nl toacoo S4 aa 1JI Jl IS O . eaa M a - i 111. WW ... Ltwtf ,, kWirf e fl 4 Lotooo. P. Ui. .1,. PVUtaOlaiM) IIOPEFl'L COACH: No Jerry LilUe rractod town than vVUUoaoUo V to rtagered taxomgb last Total 37 10 2S 11 Totals 33 S 27 Batted for Keante in 7th. Batted for Buxton In 7th. t Batted for Burnett in Sth. J Batted for Soriano in 0th. Portland 200 000 130-8 Rowing Aces In Warm-up Bearcat dope-tooklet to ore wbat snatrrtal for tto 147 HT toosn. Prooa tto looks of mentor must've tees sosnrthlng to liked. LtXUe from Hawaii last weekend. to would tore bock rractod fajran fi (SI. Uh it, til Ol Kr s. a: a o IS s 000 001 007 -8 Soriano; lowing Oakland Winning pitcher. pitcher. Llka. Pitc-lier IP An R Buxton 7 28 3 Soriano 2 11 3 llelaer 8 27 2 Lmka , 8 4 Mooty 0 1 2 Error Burnett. Portland 7. Oakland Smith. Storey. Reich. Three bane hits Vico, Duetabou. Home run DiMaeglo 2. Laior. Crawford. Holder. Sacrifice hit Duezabou. Run batted In Storey 2. DlMasslo 3. R.-kh. Lazor. Vico 3. Lillard. Crawford 3. Holder. Double blav Storev. R- dulovich. Vico. Time 2:13. Umpire ford. Powell and Mazzeo. Attendance 331. June POUGHKKEPSIE,. N Y K-OTl-Wisconsin's hojKs for ic- P.R BB SO WP i tory in the Poujehkrepsie legatto Saturday were dealt a eere blow today with the new that Stroke 4 ..... ! T rrf f f Dick Tipple must hkrlv will be .111 flit 1 VizUl I Left on ba&c S. Two bane hit PGA Opens Today; Mogan Mas Worries 138 Swingers San Diego 020 000 000 2 8 0 Lo Angeles 100 008 30 10 13 1 Treichel. Kerriean IS). Caster ) inn Kerr; Adam and Gillespie. Hollywood 003 000 041-S la t Seattle . . Oon lol lwv-S s a Ardlzola. Hufford ill and rimnnn Rel. Cecil (S). Posedrl i8t. Orphal () and Hemsley, Sueme II). San Francisco 822 000 00010 IS 2 Sacramento 000 102 ooo 1 10 i Melton and Gladd: ri-b-hr n Smith tl), Beasley (31. Dasso (7). Hol comb (8) and Fitzgerald. . out of the varsity shell on the big day. I Today the temperature was in the middle 70 . with a warm sun and a slight breeze and all 29 ' shells here for the frehmen. Jun ior varsity and varily races hit the river for solid workouts. Navy and Princeton, which along with Cornell, are rated the eatem con tenders, went past "Regatta Row" at a 33 to 34 clip and both shell looked good. Later at the Navy boathtnisr. Coach Buck Walsh said the Princeton crew is "the bet on the river." Sonju w high on Wa.hington and California, the far western entries which hapr up as the top favorite. Dotlgera' Hcirer Banged Up Again CHICAGO. June 17-vlV Every thing happens to prte Reiser. The Brooklyn Dodgrrs botlrrrd ssut flelder. ho rrrrnllr ouffetrd a stretc hes of Plum Hollow's golf hrod concuaaioo In a roUisson with coure mhete he 0m defense of his national PGA hapinrthip U- DETROIT. June 17H,Tvnclting lim Hogan, the 135-pound go'.f wizard from Herhry, Pa, took hi first look today at the long morrow, and confided that he would have to learn the 6322 yard layout In a hurry. Hgn. who beat Ed (Porky) i ail Uie oaieuis uua;cu wmj -a . SALT LAKE CITY, June 17UP) nine hits, but with the two Tiger VOPP imitc7 11 Close to 80 per cent of the ath- errors and nine bases on balls do- I vo. wiuui. y lctes who will make up the Unit ed States' 1948 Olympic track and field team, Dean Cromwell be lieves, will show their speed and brawn in the N.C.A.A. meet here Friday and Saturday nights Cromwell, veteran University of Southern California pilot, has . m . a fo a. : I nated by cneutOA'icn ana oaouus, . j- plus sdme fancy clutch hitting Lou Kubiak, in a woeful slump " . while on the road he went 24 ine newly-formed sim times at bat sans a hit finally Merchants semi-pro baseball club broke loose with his infield tap in will hold its second rracticer- the first inning. And Al Spaeter. sion tonight at 6 o'clock at Isli uui'vi as vwiiiwi litis aiiufci iiaa i v - - - -- - - - ov.hH fhi. mimirv'i - HivmniK in somewhat of a slump himself Held. Manager Merle Ward urrn swasw avo w v a a a m smj aaawt, i . . w - I a) O S . i A. M 1 vl I AM ws ini &a-u.a. J . 11 m track and field squads in the past aie, nnea out, a pair 01 oinSies 'j uaraicu j"uuu u years ol and is a strong choice for the as- an drove la two Tuns. Hal Sum- age or over to turn out tonight sienment again mere, along with Peterson also de- since, a number of team positions ... - i i ; a av. w , i r. 1 1 1 1 tumiw iar i This vear s N.C.A.A. tests have "vereu wuoi uic udsu ne Uu, uu. nra can do attracted the largest field in the n Pounaea a snarp smgie w .u.ru Dy pnone at z-0941 eve- history of the event 310 ath- center on oaouus gwu iur ! "" c wwumnu nmt is anx letes from 79 colleges and versities. uni ts, hleh should have both Klett and Builder Curt Ferguson pop ping a few buttons already. Mo99or $ Whiff $ Mount Has start with the townies was late, but If Lefty Wandell Moseor keeps uncorking his whiff ball at tto Vn enemy he'll soon be tak ing the strikeout lead away from Victoria's hard-throwing Lefty Bill Weep. The latest compilations tod Weep 115 for high. Messor, In Stout half as many games, had a snappy 7. And Kenny Wyatt. an other Lefty, wasn't far behind that. ; ' - ' Marlowe, Frey Top OGA Play PORTLAND, Ore., June 17-fP) Tom Marlowe, defending champ ion of Eastmoreland club, and John Frey, Portland's Riverside, were in front of the field of qua lifying golfers for the 1947 Ore gon Gol association's tournament tonight after each posted 146 for their 36-hole total. Both were two over par figures for the course. Ch.tniDionship play begins to morrow. runs in the sixth. Tonight at 8:15 it will be Hunk Anderson for the Wilsons against either Lefty Cy Greenlaw or Ta coma Ace Gordon walden, a righthander. . . . One celebrity on hand last night, he being the for mer Detroit pitching great Tom my Bridges, who was introduced to the fans. Bridges and the Wil sons will conduct their kids' base ball clinic at the park Friday and Saturday afternoons free of charge to all high school-age-and- under boys. ious w scneauie games both at nome and away and will wel come any offers. Curly's to Practice The Curly's Dairy club of the Junior ball leawe will hold a practice at Olinger field to night at 8:39. Manager Carl Huston asks all 'team members to be present. AmcoI Open ASCOT, England. June 17 With the royal family and some 100,000 other spectators on hand, the four-day Ascot meeting got off to a brilliant start for the na tive as British thoroughbreds swept aside the French threat and won five of the opening six races. iidn't f ours ' H I m ! n) Pep Winner HARTFORD. Conn.. June 17 Vfr World featherweight' champ ion Willie Pep. making his first ring start since he suffered serious Injuries in an airplane accident, easily outpointed Victor FlOres. 133, of Mexico City, here tonight in a 10-round non-title bout. an Ebbets Field wall, was stand ing in the outfield Monday dur ing batting practice, mlrtdirf tU own businros, when P.Uhrr Clyde King raught a fly ball on the run. bounced Into Carl furlZVo oAd Ol.var of Wilmina-ton, Del . f.-r the ( lntft llrt"r' te It;A crown ta.t year ot Portland. I "" 4 "' Ore. said he knew "aboolutelx , nothing about Plum Hollow's 1 rolling fairways and tricky green , before his arrival here and d ' W r . . . K.f Ia ii i ii I . Ik. .. the early bird have rolled of the fineM all-round tests of , P golf in Amrnca. Sm Sneod. the British Open , champ, was almost as hot as he was here yesterday w hen he came within two stroke of the course record with a 6. His 33-34 7 today was again the best reported practice round on the eve qf the tournament and Indicated Sam wasn't fooling about making up for his playoff "boot" In the Na tional Open when he lost to Lew Woriham by misting a 30 Inch putt on the final green. The field remained at 138 for tomorrow's firt 18-hoie qualify ing round. Kramer Leads 1 Wimby Choices LONDON. June IT T ofrvully enrvsurtred srrd.-14-t fe tne oH-lAU(k4 treants ttiantoo ahips brnnrutvg ot w imLiMko, ret week ce. farmed today the rhtoce of e perls ord fna ho hate t-kkrd Jack Kr ed SUtes' No 1 r rUr. to n the rnest's a.tg'iee title for Krs- ryr-r ro srrdrd No 1. Krajnrr roode-d tU porode U w U t.4t trnmtr. 7ou lirvow and iWob rslker-bwrg. were oood. ed UJrd vrd eiglh. rrwr-ue ly. H wm to Fatknmrg s Tart Wir.tieloo tourramrr.t Aur?i La "8 Jt.n Erturrwirh u o4rl No. 2. Fourth and f.rjb i4at wet-l to Dinr.y r-'a and GrUTf Droww tsf Aksotralta, and a.su wer.l la Dtty. GOLF Praclico Rango UiO N. rnUa! Uu4 Li!a LzL E ! 2 DAYS ONLY Today and Thursday Table of Coastal Tides Tide at Tart, compiled by VS. Coast Geodetic survey, peruana, tor .The Oregon Statesman: High LOW Time Water Time Water 12 S2 p.m. . 71 13 Juno 18 n 31 ft S3 ' as n 8 11:37 p ni. 1:48 p m. 844 a m. 238 pjn. 1J3 a m. 3 7 p.m. 2 OS a .m. 4 IS p.m. 3 At a.m. 5 OS p.m 4 03 am. 8 :03 p.m. 5 18 a m. 8 13 p.m. 8 41 a m. 73? pjn. 8 OS a m. S 70 p m. S 31 a m. 8 .59 p m. 10 :43 a m. f 48 p m. 1141 am. 10:17 p m. 1 8J M 8:18 a m. 38 p m. 1:01 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 158 a m. T.2S p.m. 8 38 a m. 8:23 p m. 8:28 a.m. S2S p m. 10:20 a.m. 10:44 p.m. 11:10 a m. 0 08 a.m. 12 01 p.m. 137 a.m. 12 68 p.m. 2 38 a.m. 1 -M) p.m. 3:33 a.m. 2 43 p.m. 4 23 jn. 3:28 pjn. 8 07 ajn. 4 13 pjnu IS 3S -4 24 63 IS 1.0 i2 18 OS 2.2 0.0 2 8 -0.9 29 Surprise! HONOLLXU. June 17-)-Oh! Oh! - Oh! Richard r Cunningham, Cleveland, Ohio, amateur boxer, stepped briskly Into the ring for a bout with Dave Downey, navy. Dick bowed, threw off his dress ing gown, and winced as the crowd tittered. Richard was sans trunks! P. Sjt Properly attired but still blushing furiously, Cunningham TKO'd Downey Ip the first round. Eagles' Workout Set manager Kaiph Caley an nounces that the Eagles team of the junior league will work out at Leslie fjeld Thursday night at '5:30. YALES WIN NEW LONDON. Conn.. June 17 Yale's combination crew, in a preliminary to tomorrow's 82nd running of America's oldest boat race, today defeated Harvard by a length and a half at two miles to break the Crimson's winning streak after 33 victories. Parks Loses to Mat Trio' SENATOR SWAT (t'p to date) B H Pet Wilson 7 3 Kuan AnOerxm 8 3 JS'ti Kru Moor 143 343 Bart Be id 17S 30 330 Sinovlc Skrhrr 43 14 311 Moaanr Kubiak IS 50 rW W alt Kummr I S3 33 ZaS t-ator Peterson 171 48 2S1 .porer Spaeter 242 83 JOS EJuwon Pitching- W L SO W 1. SO Wilson 3 J Anderson 1 S IS Wyatt 8 4 77 Sporer 2 4 SO Mossor 7 4 78 Sioovie 3 8 43 Lazor S 3 31 Claaon 0 8 0 Baseball's Hi iiM GAB Slaughter. Cardinals S3 188 Walker. Phillies S3 189 Boudreau, Indians . 44 181 McQulnn. Yankees 31 ISO S pence. Senator .... 44 143 Haas, Reds 50 ICS & 23 29 28 18 28 H Pet. 87 .358 89 J91 98 J48 88 J47 49 .343 67 .342 Run batted in: National Mize. Giants. 46; Marshall. Giants. 44; Tor- Keson, Braves. 44. American Di- j Mapsio. Yankee. 36; Keller, Yankee. 36: William. Red Sox. 35. Home run National Mize. Giants, 17: K.ner, Pirates. 12: Miller, Reds. 12. American Keller, Yankee. 13; Wil liams, Red Sox. 12; Gordon, Indians, 10. 1 Canadian Herb Parks is a vil llanous type ma tana t, but even he deserves better than waa his -last night at the armory. The capricious Canuck not only was whopped by the cleanle elan of Buck Weaver and Jack (Tiger). Klser la the tag team main event but also) by his "partner,? '.Tough Guy Stacker Kselisen. Stockey, It developed, would have made a good third man for the Weaver-Kiser team. After Herb won the first fall by leg-stomping Weaver Into submission he sought' help time and again from 'mat Knellaen la the second canto. But Stockey would have little of the action and Instead re-tagged his tired pal, forcing him to do practic ally all of the grappling with Weaver and the dynamie and drop-kicking expert Kiser. In fact when Parks brought Kiser Ip the meanle corner for help at one point, Knellsen hauled off and bopped his own chum and Klser then plopped on him for the tieing falL Knellsen had aimed at Kiser, but missed. The bad blood between Parks and Knellsen flowed freely In the final fall aa Stockey still re- fuardl La hraak asvMt It vansJ up In a wild mess when Knell- sen pushed Parks Into Klser ; who Immediately put a back body drop on him for the wta ning falL Parka and Knellsen then continued with the hos tilities and had quite a row over it all. Matchmaker Elton Owen urn, Wl Pet. W L Pet Bremrton 39 22 .839 Vancouver 28 2S .41 Spokane 34 23 .978 Tacoma 28 31 473 Salem 32 28 .533 Yakima 23 34 .424 Victoria 33 29 J32 Wenache IS 40 .322 Last night's results: At Salem 11. Tacoma 4: at Spokane 3. Vancouver 4; at Wenatchee 9. Bremerton 4. at Yak ima 4. Victoria 3- COAST LgAGl'E W L, pet. W L Pet. Oakland 42 33 MO Portland 33 39 .489 San Fran 42 39 349 San Diego 38 40 .474 Ut Angla Waa, 344 Hollvwod 37 41 .474 Sacrmnto 38 404.SaMI 31 43 .419 Lost night results: At Oakland 8. Portland 6; at Los Angeles 10. San Diego 2: at Seattle S. Hollywood 8; at Sacramento 3, San Francisco 10. Oregonians In the Majors NATIONAL LEAGIB W L Pet W L Prt Boston 31 22 -S3 St. I -outs 38 28 .481 New York 38 21 371 Cincinnati 28 30 .44 Chicago 29 23 358 Philadelph 34 S3 .429 Brooklyn 28 29 32a Pittsburgh 30 31 33 Yesterday' result: At Cincinnati 1 Boston II: at St Louis 7. Hniladelphu 8. Brooklyn at Chicago. New Voik 1 Pittabutglt postponed, tain. at announced 'afterward he had signed the two for next week's ! American 1 ta;i r. grudge main event. wi. prt. In tact nlrht'a nrellms Hath New Yotk 31 23 374 Cleveland W I. Pel 22 22 300 action-packed matches, Steenko j Detroit 21 23 .940 chK-aco 23 si .4 Karlinko took the only fall over pmiadelp 27 24 3tst. Louis 21 30 sis Al Ssass and Lou Savoldl and!. Yesterday's result-. At iu-ton a. st sr.. .k- ..- , ,i . louis a: ai rnuaaripnia 3. iM-trou z apiece draw. Pesky. Red Sox Doerr. Red Bo Gordon. Indian B 4 1 4 1 . 4 1 H O A I 1 I 1 I S 0 1 8 a am f IVI-UMVUUV I WOOL AND RAYON ! vO J tn wy f03 i Xe 1 ZS I I IDEAL FOR SUMMER jK 1 BLUE' -v 1 g Rbl 0 0 e 0 0 0 FIXING STOrS FRETTING I DOm PUT OFF IIEEDED REPAIES: IV V We . . . eesa atS tare A Led re CWrk-op sm pesssire reueJru later strlrUa Uaroogh the. resUowt tJaof) Opow at 1JX9 A. M. gtre -yen - I 1 , i i . . ' at Washington 3, I game scheduled). 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