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Patton Equals
World Record
9.4 100 Run by USC
Star; McKenley Hot
FAVORED: The Washington Hanky shell and crew above will today be among the favored to match
the Ponghkeepsie classic en the Hadsen river In New York. Washington wen the four-mile grind
the last time it was held. 1941, and California, entered today also as one of the 11 boats, was second
that year. Today's race will be held over the three-mile route.
Senators Defeat Athletics,
6-3, as Eliason Makes Debut
Youth Shows ,
Clutch Courage
Kollin' Along
By Jerry Stone
Bob Warren, the former Salem higher. Is all set to make a
strong bid for the Oregon fallback berth come the fall campaign.
Bob. who juit completed bis freshman year at the Webfoot school.
igarcs it'll be a pretty tough
chore trying to nudge Regular Bob
Koch from the fall position bat
he's aiming to make the travel
ng squad at any rate. And the
aid should have quite a future
ahead of him down Eugene way
what with three years still -ahead
of la. As for new coach Jim
Aiken, Warren thinks he's a great
tny.
"Aiken's got what it takes for
the job," opines Bob. "He has
the personality and knowledge of
the game. The gays all go for
him."
Spokane Gripe
Spokane Indian officials are
piewly sore, claiming that the
Brooklyn Dodgers are lifting
players from 'em with no thought
of how the raiding affects the
tram. A situation like this is just
the reason why so many dabs
are hesitant about ticing up with
major league outfits. Sure, work-
r
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Solons Dunch Blows
to Nab Series Opener
By Jerry Stone
The kid came through. Yes sir,
Daryl Eliason, who chucked for
Sandy high only this year, made
his debut in a Salem Senator
uniform last night and im
pressed the fans (1380 of em
mightily as he twirled the
locals. to a 6-3 win over the Vic
toria Athletics in the opening tilt
SALT LAKE CITY, June 2CMP)
Two sensational runners, Mel Pat-
ton of Southern California and
Herb . McKenley of Illinois' de
fending champions, put on a stir
ring show tonight before a scant
8000 spectators in the preliminar
ies of the NCAA track and field
carnival.
The finals will be run off to
morrow night starting at 7 .30 p m.
iMSTi.
The six-foot Patton. apparent- "uason rier tomorrow si iuitn.
ly fully recovered from a pulled after a lape of mx years during
leg muscle, unofficially equalled which war demanded the .ttti
Crews Slate Poughkeepsie IRun Today;
Shea Tops Newhouser, Yanks Nab Lead
Braves Retain
Slim NL Lead
Huskies Among
Top Favorites
Hudson (Uair Bark
Aflrr 6 Year lapses
POUCH KEETS1E. N. Y. June
20-P,-The Poughkcepie regatta.
oldet crew competition of it kind
in America, roiw back to the
1 W B
Sl VI M
Oil. Ciaatta
the world's record of 9 4 seconds
in the 100-yard dash. A tail wind
of 4.1 miles per hour was blow
ing at the runners' backs as Pat
ton won his heat with ease.
McKenley, d e f e n ding NCAA
champion in the 220-yard dah
and 440 yard dash stepped the
quarter mile in a brilliant 46.6
seconds.'
This was unofficially reported
to be the fastest quarter mile ever
run around two curves in compe
tion in this country.
Bridges School
Big Attraction
Cher 200 baseball -eager kids
were on hand yesterday for the
of the clubs' WI series. The kid ir n of Tommy Bridges'
needed help from Buzz Sporer 08,1 c"?1 ai waters para, ine
with one-third of the 8th gone, " kids, and others who
but it was his game nevertheless. Y 1 owning uay s
Tonight the teams go at it again instrucUon are invited out again
with Manager Jack Wilson nomi- . Watf" tor th finale.
naUng Hunk Anderson to do the " '
mound chores for the Solons. Bridges, the former Detroit Ti-
Last night's Senator triumph f'rfIe"arJ,n?w 8 ru-
shoved them one full game into j- V Z p,Icn"
the third place slot above the As "j, 0 awe:
and zoomed them to just 4 JJ??V2 J?
games under the front-running I ' XT". . 7 .
Bremerton Tars. ?n ,of " T0?1, respected of ma-
What should have impressed c l4w,riV?' jaQK vvnson.
about Eliason last night was his r?l!nS5nat4or !k,RPr'L a,,so was
courage in the clutches. He was Pnt -10. te?ch. the lds m
plagued by wildness all evening, Jf10" of the trade and. in addi-
walking eight men, but on two i'Tv-T"1 1 ?f the 50100 c,ub
occasions he bore down with , tactics sliding,
enemy performers on every sack n,",n etc-
and allowed 'em nary a run. He A" vouths attending the school
Williams KO'S
Tippy Larkin
as many vanis on nr rirr n
eer, although proUibly no lug
one. In the al-n(e of kn ob
servation train thousands of p-r-tators
poMbly as rrwriy an
100.000 will crowd &e Mi-rp wrl
bnnk and the industnalizei east
side.
At approximately 7:15 p. m.
EDT. the 11 finely -conditioned
varsity crews will urge down the NEW YORK. June 20 -A- NBA
ner wiui me uoc, surung at the Lightweight Champion Ike Wil
Columbia boathoue. and finish- , hams uddenlv exolnded all hit
ing three miles farther, a half dynamite in the fourth round lo
mile below the majestic mid-Hud- night to knock out Junior Writer
son bridge. , wrtcht Titleholder Tippy Larkin
There are five co-favorite in MadiKn Square Garden. Wil-
California. Washington. Cornell. ' hams weighed 1464. Lrkin 141.
Navy and Princeton and a los- Starting slowly againt the ex -sible
darkhorse. Pennsylvania tremely cautious and better bo.
Washington naturally comes in for , ing" welterweight from Garfield,
major attention. The Huskies won N. J., the clouting little Negro
me last regatta in 1941. Coach Al oegan to open up in the third
Ulbrickson merely says of his tie- heat. and. pulling out all the stop
UMrron nansZrro
SLrln la 31 Inning
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thrsg1 tor l fans trun M
t.ame kmn 4 Lynn. VtaMtw
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'rugtit ttn btM d wnw4 tim
fVw tn slnr g f S ii a M
from the PGA rhampiomhip as two tprtung round l-h.le mtrr-i ' fc v"Ta f I 1
ran tring t4 reMirtllit
Mwtlm Inntnc to m h iW
ked t ftrtnsns t m
in s t e
I ter M it Jujfci crru.i rm
Defend... Champ. Den Mean. ?4 VZTCr 7
Medahst Jim Demarrt, Souih Af- I Mfekriri fMirn r Yk ' to L
rican Cbampkm IVtbby Locke, ea- Harry rnree ex-ppd
rhamptona. Johnny ftevolta. fUm - w ut -f se and Sua U-
j Snead and Dob Hamilton, arid j bhd 4 UU.
four men who have Jurt sni.ed Tjtv Bornsn p--ura rw
hr lmirie in K fnll. - . burch to t-4) ahwl5it mTT FtW
Bvrd. -Juf" leUwU-n J .mm , Aelt..a and U-e Cubs edged tfc
ThMiui mnA w 1 1 ru-x-rtn Rotlc Drae ff to S
tions of mot of lU nvire than 250
i
competitors. i
With 11 crews in the arsity
race, "it is bigger than ever le
fore and. I hop, better." said !
Asa S. Buhnel. secretary-Urn- j
urer of the Intercollegiate Row
ing association. The previous rec
ord was nine.
The setting for the 45th re
gatta is a rich one. There will he took terrific toll, with set-up so.mg the greatest series of bprtt
4-er-ota lourrtey na epf irnrra.
Setting f4 the Whne ltru
Upsets Knock Favored
Linksters from PGA Go
DETROIT. June 20-(4--The highly-touted talent tofpWd lA.y
i letting fi
row l urvlr cf Ut
era claih in 3 1-hole third round
: frays will be aueb lumituttei
but Vtm
klAJOK 81 EVE blONK
lg agreemenU are helpful at times, bat yea can never be certain
hew lang )ou'll keep what iou geL . . Our brud. Major 8teve
kum, is up en leave from March field. Calif., and plenty happy
U he that he can get out on a links and start swinging minus the
Ineenvenienre of standing In line for an heur or so. And be vows
that the southern California courses have nothing on Salem's lay-out
la matter of variety. Incidentally. Steve, a one-time Salem high
awd Willamette diamond performer, says Coast league ball is draw
Iwg very well in Los Angeles. ...
ilatehat I Aleutian It rand
And speaking of our air corps brother, we recall the time when
baseball was played In the Aleutians during the war, even though
a a roek-bound little island waist-deep In snow. Well, how base
ball? Simply that Steve and an equally ball-craiy buddy Invented
mm the spot a surprisingly satisfactory horsehlde game from an
Isaprovised pack of cards, and while the other guys went their poker
rounds, this pair developed a hot league race between the two of
them on an army bunk. We'll bet they were even cussin' the
umpire. ...
Short Shot
The propoMl has come up to place a nine-hole golf course In
Bush pasture. Well, can anyone think of a better location. ... A
petition has been going the rounds to install a playfield at the city
reservoir. The spot see ma so Ideal for the purpose that It seems
strange a petition ver had to be resorted too. If we recollect rightly
tennis courts were planned for the reservoir soon after" Its com
pletion but the Idea was seemingly pigeon-holed. . . . Another prece
dent Is set In the current soflball program with the Incorporation of
an outoide elub. Woodburn. In regular league play. Good
ItH broaden interest. The Woodburns were accepted after Pioneer
club withdrew.
Bill Veek, the Cleveland boss, moved his left field wall In at
the beginning of the season to aid hkt home run hitters. After two
months of play Know man Bill moved the barrier again but back this
time. "r enemy stutters were walloping more balls over the short
ened fence than were the Tribe batsmen. , . . Steve O'Neill growls
that Frank Shea, the New York Yankees' rookie hurling sensation.
h too muscle-bound, but then recalls painfully that Shea
chocked two straight shutouts against his Detroit Tigers. ...
KG, Elephant Sof tballers
K Climax Week with Victories
Salem softballers wound up their Initial week of battling in the
current summer campaign as the KC's whipped Papermakers, 9-7,
in an American league engagement, while Pink Elephant was wal
loping the VFW's, 1 1-0, in the National loop end of the evening's
program at Leslie field. I '
The KC-PM go was a thriller
all the war with the losers out
fitting the winners, 8-4. but nul
lifying that advantage as they
committed six errors. The KC's
T!ced thetilt with five runs in the
' fclh frame. Herberger homered
gur the victors.
In the Elephant -Vet contest
Far low and Gesner combined to
bold the VFW's to just two blows,
while their mates were convert
ing six blows into 11 runs, with
the aid of six Vet misplays. Ad
ams and Wallace paced the Ele
phant attack with triples..
KnlchU of Columbus 310 050 01 4 I
raprrmafcen
Whiffed five. In the second the
Vies got to him for a two-run
cluster those two being un
earned as Mel Nunes uncorked
a bad throw to second on a pos
sible double play after Martin
and White had banged sineles
receive a free pass to a Senator
contest.
Box Score
i
irnuiuK cnampions mat "my cu-w
is better now than when Cali
fornia defeated it."
on his Sunday shots, put the
ciu.hed on at 1 minutes. 44 sec
onds of the fourth round.
Most gslUnt f.gure in the field fMT..-C lTm
was 45-ye.r-old pSua-foured Ger 1 C'
Sararen. who wo the title as a f umil fMM
20-year-old-back In 1122. and is swam .
still in there pitching and putting ' oe" m"
for hi. fourth crown after w,n- ; JTsT
Tony Penna. Cincinnati, start
VkUria (!)
B H OA
The errant toss allowed Martin to i:00!:-1 i f x
register. White then scored when gffij J ? s i nTI'
cuason committed a balk, Frank Martin i I 1 o o Moore I
Lucchesi feinting him into it. Wh-r 4 j 1 o Kubiak.r
With the bags loaded after Jen- &n j a l j w?
sen walked, the kid whiffed r!?Ei I ? iCVr!onj
Reghetti and Arnold to retire the Amow.p j o e miason.p
side. Pattrsnjn 3 10 0 Sporer.p
The Solons weren't long In get- Bikiuhn n o a o a
ung onto jim Arnold, the As
starter. They countered twice off
'im in the first as Marty Krug
drew a pass and subsequently
tallied on Mel' Nunes line single
to center. After Bob Moore had
moved Nunes up with his first
of four hits,. Nunes dented the
Salem ()
B H O A
3 0 1
0
Oaks Subdue
Beavers, 5-3
OAKLAND, Calif . June ?0
-Vinre DiMacgion two-inn
mer in the second hctx-d Oak
land to a free-hitlmg 5 to 3 CoaM
league victory over Portland to
night. The Oaks evened the local
series at two games pie-e.
Ier llama Oakland
B II OA H II OA
Salem Juniors
Beat Albanvs
led everyone with a S and 1 win :
oer Hcgan in the opening match j
with a se en -under-pr pet firm- .
a nee. Carl Martin eliminated 1
Drmaset 2 and 1 and Henry Ran
som ousted Locke, one up. Penna. ;
Martin and Ransom with acrlaira 1
of the 000 gallery lies still rirg-
ing In their ears, failed to ur
vive the second round, however.
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Paul Rolling's Junior legion
baebaltei . priming for their di
trut two fiaca at (Ireham Sun
day, whiprd the Albany Juniors.
6-4. in a practice same at Irlie
Corbuld.r 4 0 3 ) Holder I
Totals 36 10 34 10 ToUli 33 37 13
Batted of Arnold In 6th.
Victoria .... 020 000 0103 10 3
Salem . 203 100 00 4 1
Winnin pitcher. Eliason; losing
pitcher. Arnold Balk, Eliaon
Pitcher 1PAB H R ER SO BB
Arnold S Zl S 6 3 S S
Ellaaon
St. Paul Eyes
Rodeo Rene wal
. S 35 10 J 0 4 S
platter on Kubiak's long fly. The fr.,r'n,h,p V M l '
locals put the game safely in Jack Hit bypiteher: Kerr by Arnold Wild
Wilson's pocket in the 3d With P'f: Eliason. Paiaed ball: Jeruen.
three more via an error, a single ft on bae,: victoria 13. Salem s.
Mr -d a two-base belt'by IZ'lUuf
Kubiak. After Skeber and Kerr i tn: Nunea. Kubtak 3. peteraon.
Walked to fill the bags all three Moor Sacrifice: Kllaaon. Kloln Saw- :
Kubiak stealing home. The Vies and Abbey.
iea Dy Manager Ted Norbert pro-
tested the umpire', home plate wVn?icn " ?22 S 2'2,,2 I? t
decision on this so vehemently WmXbT,., 2" a. V.ph VmJ.
that Nenezlch cleared the bench. oon. Vivakia . Rom is and ieut.
Moore singled in the final So- T,roma - , , .
Ion. run in the 4th. Spaeter going VSSSZ SS 5lZ,5 , ?
all the way around after gaining Shapiey. ciouh s. Greenlaw 7
irre pass. I ""4 . orown ana rniuip.
The final Victoria marker hit ... . .
the ; boards in the 8th on two Spokane ' oca ao oo t u
waixs, a nit by Lucchesi and a - ""n. mniuii ) and Voipi
Wild DltCh bV Klintn P
Wilson sent Soorer in to the
aid of Eliason in the Bth after
Anske walked and Jensen bing
led. On the second pitch Sporer
lorcea i-aiierson to hit Into
game-ending double play.
Bianxensnip, going in for the
Vies in the fjth, held the Solons
well In check. . . . The Senator
combination of Nunes. SDaeter
and Krug chalked two twin-killings
during the evening. . . .
Newly-arrived Ted Kerr worked
in piace ot Bui Beard behind the
bat for Salem.
Rallo.a 4 13 3 Hurn.1l
Wenner.m 4 13 0 DiMafo m
StoreyJ 3 3 0 1 Scartella I
Retch.r 4 3 3 0 Lodcianl 3
Vleo.l 4 0 111 Ullard 3
Silvera.c 4 3 3 0 VnBoni r
Smith. I 3 0 10 rtaimndl.c
Maldvn.p 0 0 11 Wilkie.p
Salvevon 1 0 0 0 Kearcex
t-lka p 1 0 0 3 Martin.r
Dobbin 110 0
Muratorct 10 0 0
2 I
1
0 0
Total 34)0 37 14 Totah 33 13 27 14
Batted for Maldovan In Sth.
Batted for Smith in Sin.
t Batted for l-ika In Sth
Portland Sue 0O2 0 3
Oakland IM 10 SO 3
Errors Burnelt, Viro. loosing pitch
er. Maldovan.
Pitcher IP AB R H E-R RR50
Maldovan ...I II I 7 S 3 1
Wllkte 3 34 3 10 3 3 2
Una a 4 13 0 S 0 0
Hit by pilrlier - l-odiarw t Mal
dovan limn, tun -- DiMtuio, Wen
ner. 3 bae hit Hokkr. Wilhi.
Reirh. VanRnbava Run batted In
Ruth to Detroit.
NEW YORK, June JO-GIVTUbe
Ruth, accompanied by Vita Hulh
eterday. C e o r g e StKitettetg and his nune, Miss Muriel llol-
saved the game for the locals land, left by plane today lor Ie
when he came in in the Pth with troil where the former home run
two Albanys aboard the baaes king will participate In "Habe
and none out and retired the tide. Ruth day" ceremonies at Drigg
The Salems put the tilt awav sUdium Sunday.
with a four-run isth inning ral
ly after haing tallied earlier in!
the 3d and 4th frames. Both clubs
collected six hits. I
Prior to the ctitet Reiling re- i
instated four players who had ;
prevnuly been suspended.
Albany . 100 1 IS lt-4 3
Salem Ml !M OCT-- 4 6 3
Moore. Glenn iji. C'aWy ti. Stouten,
berg ill and Cuitimmfi. Houtk t4i.
Count. Moor 4l and MrCVaber.
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and CaaSrtat ewrees. rvrtian. $m raTJes.
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mmmr, in. jar jo-rv.
Hatky Tcn Veeri of Miwkeo
won Of western Jrcar g Jf
ctkmtioravy.ip iulay by t-rmut
Art Wyatt c-f Awrwta. la, l-vp few
LinlvH Touriu'v
i ATINTA. June ?0 -tIV IV
frndm Cham)ii IimiIm- Sutft
of Lithta Sptinga. Cla . defeated
Patty Ilerg of Minrteapulu one-up
today to reath the finals of the
400 300 07 t 6
Parton and Colleran; Knight and
Finrer.
f-wk tlrphant . 034 2311 4 3
VEW 000 00 0 3 4
. Fallow. Ceaner IS) and Thiet; Kam
St and Ttionipkina.
ST. PAUU Jane 1$ -(Special)
This litUe Willamette valley com-
manity la once again preparing
for Its event of the year the
annual St. Paul Rodeo, whlcb op
ens Jaly J and continues throogh
the 5th. Two weeks before the
curtain rings up on the colorful
show performers are already mak
Ing themselves In evidence.
The vanguard of a 60-head wild
horse herd la on hand, ready to
compete for the $1,000 purse In
the novel Wild Horse racing which
will be a feature of the four
shows.
Frank Chit wood, nationally
known rodeo clown and bull fight
er from Payette, Idaho and bis
trick mule. Whirligig, will provide
the show with much of Its humor.
?Sf ahes Meet
SGC Feature
Salem golf clubbers will com
pete In an lt-hole Sweepstakes
tourney to highlight links activi
ties at the local course during
the weekend.
Coming up Sunday, June TS,
w 111 be the second half of the
haaat and home series with Cor
vallts djvoters. As In the first
tound two squads will go Into
action from each city, with the
No. I outfits vielng on the' Benton
esmnty lay-out and the Nu. Zs
going It on the local course, thus
reversing the Initial fields of bat-
4sfca - -" .-.' y ; - i l V- -'T . f . ' "
DiMarrio 4. Burnatl ReK-h. Vteo. Wen- 18th annual women's wettem
ner. Sacrifice Burnett 3 Double nnm e..lf Iruirn.mMit CK Mill
opxve Virothv Kirlv of Atlanta
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Nags Threaten
Money Record
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WLPrt.
Boston 31 34 J64 St. Louis
WLPrt
3S3S JO0
A's Cause Blush Among Scribes
NEW YORK. June 20 JJPUQtv Nw York 3 Cincinnati 37 30 .474
mie L A..rtlir f I7" Brooklyn 30 33 .345 Phlladelph 34 34 .414
mie and Assault were named to- chicaso so 33 .545 Pittsburgh 33 33 .407
day lor tomorrows $50,000 added Friday's results: At Chicago S. Boa-
Brooklyn handican and If either I ton ! Fiburh S. Philadelphia 0:
,ir,. Ka, :An i..f- t S ' .'. New York 3; Brooklyn
jja niuuaway at Cincinnati poatponed.
as the turf's greatest money win-
ner. American leagi-k
Whirlaway set the preSCBt rec-J New york 33 34 &li Cleveland 34 33 sYi
Ord Of $561,161 in 1843. Stymie. Boston ,29 33 SSS Wathlngtn 34 37 .471
rrulay a reaulU: At New York S. Dp.
troit 3: at Washington 3. St. Louis
at Boston 2. Cleveland 3; only fames
scheduled.
WIL " " '.
W L Pet. W I. Pcf.
Bremertn 39 23 .600 Vancouver 30 30 SOO
Spokane 36 34 .Ml Tacoma 39 33 .46S
Salem 34 29 .340 Yakima 37 33.435
Victoria 34 31 .323 Wenachee 2141.339
Lait nlfht's results: At Salem a. Vic
toria 3: at Wenatchee S. Vancouver 13:
at Yakima IS. Tacoma 3; at Spokane
9, Bremerton 3.
currently is in second place on the
money-winning, list with $546,
435 and Assault, triple crown wink
ner of a year ago, la third with
$538,570.
plays nurnett to ldigianl In rm
sella: I.laka to Ratio la Virai. I.illarrf
to lxlliarvl to ftraiaclla Tin. Je
Umpires Ford. f'..rll Maueo At
tendance 9139 loffictal).
Hall via ood tmo mo mn- 6 1
Seattle 3uo o0 64 10 13 6
Reaelsrw. Huffotd 4i. A Irxxla iii
and C'anieron. Rartett iml llrn.alet
Kan rrancUco . ann Til MM 4 B 3
Sacramento . 123 031 00 S IB 1
Breer. Seward (4i l.ian 1 and
Gladd; Freitaa and Frrnande
iii the 36 Iw.le plao(f t-rtvrrw
Mi Kirhy. runner up to Mis
Sugg lat month In the southern
women's champicmahlp. ouated
mclalit Grace IeTcrk of New
ing ton. Conn , 6-S in the uper
brackr.
San Diego on) M loo-f 4
Loa Angeles ool ons oo- J
Ulaon. C after iSl and K.rt r- . r
ber and Malone.
Baseball's
111 1M
G AB
Slaughter. Cardinals S3 1S6
Boudreau. Indians 47 166
Walker. Phillies . 34 193
McQuinn. Yankees S3 1S9
Haas. Reds 91 300
KU. Tigers - 31 193
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Cal FinalUtA Sri
rOHTl-AND. June -4'.-TT.e
women's dixtston ft the Otrim
Golf aaaortation tourney named
! the finale today with Mrs Carrl
Freese Bowman, defending rtam-
Ipion. and Mrs. Marian MrDcugal
Herrrn. Portland, matched for the
final round,
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Runs batted In: National league
Mize. Giants. 49: Marshall. Gianu. 43:
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DiMaggio. Yankees. 37: William. 1
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PHILADELPHIA, Jane 16-(P)-It's
more likely 1947 will go
down In the record books as the
year In which the sports-writers
made one of their biggest mis
takes. The writers last spring
were almost unanimous In se
lecting the Philadelphia Athlet
ics as the team least likely to
succeed In the American league
pennant race. The A's won last
place In the pre-seasoa balloting
by what politicians term a
"thumping" majority.
Bat here It Is crowding Jaly
and Connie Mack's team not
vmly Ja tiding lt4h la. th first
division It's only two and a I coast leagie
half games out of first place, lo. An,u w t ; s.cr.
What cansed this error on the
part of the scribes?
Mack made a few wise la-
W L Pet.
mnto 3B 41 .488
Oakland 43 35 .551 Holly od 3S 43 .466
San Fran 44 36 350 San Diego 36 43.4M
foruand 39 36 .483 Seattle 33 44 .429
Last nights results: At Oakland S.
3: at Seattle 10. Hollywood 0:
Portland
Tnuncnu, tie oral tea r ems I at Sacramento 9. San Tranclsco 4; at
t am irom ine racixic coast lea- ngeies a. sin Diego i
gate, and the 25-year-old first
baseman Is one of the finest re
cruits of the season. The differ
ence Is very apparent la the
mental attitude af the onetime
American league doormats. For
the A'a are not content with their
fourth place berth - - they're
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