The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 24, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    t Tho Skriman, Salom. Orocjon, Tuesday. June 24, 1947
Solons CooDftinue Top-place
March, Whip Capilanos, 12-7
Locals Near
Bevos Here August 18
They've set the date once train and doubtless praying that the
weather man will do right by 'era. Senator Business Manager
George Emigh announced yesterday that the Salem-Portland exhi
bition fraeas has been rescheduled for Waters park Monday night,
August 18, after having once been called off because of rain.
Tickets purchased by fans for the original date will be good for
the coming contest, said Emigh.
With considerable power added to the club in the past several
weeks the WIL offspring of . the parent Portlands is expected to
provide plenty of competition for Jim Turner's crew.
Smidiirii .In '
1
Kollin' Song
By Jerry Stone
wnnw.li iiiinii i hi mm
Parks-Kneilsen Grudge Tops Armory Bee
l. " ;
''A- ;
The moods of a crowd are oftentimes sharply unpredictable and
even the fair-haired home boy Is net immune to his share of razzber-
rtc come his time for s misplay. The 1380 fans who perched at Wat
era park last Friday eve were an average assemblage. They were
snuchin' their peanuts and gulping their pop an growlln' at the um
pire BUT they were also formed into an impromptu and most vocif
erous crusade. They were crusading for an 18-year-old kid out on
yonder hillock -Daryl Eliason by name, Daryl, the former Sandy
high chucking star who was mak
ing his debut for Jack Wilson's
band. The crowd wanted that one
badly for the kid -- and the kid
won, it, too.
Eliason had his bad moments - -be
had the enemy Victorias stacked
on every sack in several instances.
But he didn't crack, he had the
guts for the situations. Quite a
Jump, from high school to Class B
ball but about the only real indi
cation Friday night that Eliason
had: Just graduated from the preps
was his remark: "The high school
amps don't call 'em as close" . . .
Talking of debuts Spokane's Wally
Kramer, the northern division's
leading hurler this spring, was
clouted from the box in his begin
ning effort . . . Frank Luccbesl.
the Victoria outfielder, was one of ED BARR
the most popular of local lads while wearing a Solon suit. But did he
get a verbal belting after he had feinted Eliason into a balk the
other night ...
Want a Wild 'Un
If any of youse want to buy yourselves a real honest-to-goodness
wild horse you can do just that at the St. Paul rodeo which runs July
4. 5 and 6th. A wild boss auction will be held on Sunday, the 6th.
The purchase price on the animals gives you the privilege of break
ing 'em. too . . Curt Ferguson's novel plan to equip umpires with
microphones should prove Interesting. - - 'specially in some of those
"beef moments when one team swears (literally) the boys in blue
are doing wrong by em ...
LA Turned Down
A hepped-up Los Angeles delegation Journeyed to Stockholm
vow ing to bring borne the bacon, which in this ease was the 1952
Olympic games. Despite the lures of a revamped coliseum and glitter
ing Iloilywoodish effects, the LA contingent didn't get the bacon.
And. after all. why should they? The Angelenos had the games in '32
- - and Southern. California chamber of commerce notwithstanding,
there are a few other cities dotting the earth's surface .... Lair
Gregory brought up a short time back how a California scribe had
fantastically attributed Oakland defeats at Portland's Vaughn street
to a pre-arranged dimming of the are lights when it was the Acorns'
time to bat. Where this scribe got his data is of no concern and is
cause for a hearty chuckle, but, gents, what if some switch manipula
tor took seriously to the idea. Zoundst 'Course said guy's time would
be very short - after nine infuriated bat-wielding bailers with fad
lug aevrages got through with 'Jm ... Husky Ed Barr looks like
he'll do the Senators a lot of good In the power department. Ed wasn't
bitting JOv while with the Wenatchee Chiefs, but if his Initial three
games with the Solons are indicative at all, he knows more than a lit
tie about swinging that war-dub ...
Second Place
5th Straight Nailed;
Wyatt Racks No. 10
VANCOUVER, June 23-(Spe
cial )-Jack Wilson's red-hot Sa
lem Senator ball crew grabbed
their fifth straight WI victory
here tonight and advanced with
in one game of the second-place
Bremerton Tars and to within
li games of the top-spot Spo
kane Indians, as they trounced
the Vancouver Capilanos, 12-7.
Kenny Wyatt went the route
for the Solons, nailing his 10th
mound win, as he coasted in be
hind a smashing 15-hit attack
launched by his mates off two
Capilano hurler: The Solons
grabbed a five-run advantage in
the opening inning as Al Spaeter
and Mel Nunes doubled, Lou Ku
biak; (who got five singles in five
trips tonight) bingled, Ed Barr
whacked another double and Joe
bKeDer climaxed with a circuit
wallop. The Solons put the game
beyond reach in the 7th with
three more produced on singles
by Kubiak and Beard plus a
triple by Barr.
Nine of the Senators' blows
were extra-base knocks, with
Beard, also connecting for a
homer. Of the nine hits off Wyatt,
two .were four-masters by Lou
Estes and Frank Mullens.
Roodles SGC
Sunday Event
Twenty-six Salem golf clubbers
swung through a partnership Roo
dles tourney Sunday, with the
learn of Bob Powell and Ken
Gallagher copping top laurels, as
they carded 39 roodles on a 12
handicap. Runner-ups were Dr.
Harold Olinger and Millard Pe
kar. with 9-38. and third were
Bill Shafer and Ned Ingram with
-37.
Local clubbers are eyeing with
Interest the second heat of the
Corvallls - Salem home and home
aeries to.be run off next Sunday.
The No. 2 teams from each city
will clash on- the South River
road course, while the No. l's go
at It on the Corvallis lay-out.
"A Good Horse Won't
Let Ya Down," Morse
.PORTLAND. June 23.-(P-Sen-ator
Wayne Morse rode a losing
horse in the labor bill fight, but a
winning one In the ring this week
end. Morse's five-gaited stallion.
Spice of Life, won the Arlington,
Gl, horse show championship
yesterday. Morse whose battle
against the labor bill lost in the
senate today, notified friends here
that the horse show ribbon "was
very enjoyable after a very hard
week ... even though friends
will let you down now and then.
a good none never will.
As for Sunday's games here,
the Senators before a handsome
2,390 turnout, came through with
too many wallops in the clutch
as they trimmed the Victoria Ath
teiics twice, 6-5 and 11-8, to
make a clean sweep of the series
carrying most of the offensive
load for Jack Wilson's crew wero
ueiun Bob Moore, Newcomer Ed
Jsarr, lxm Kubiak and Joe Ske
ber.
Skeber's homer over the rieht
field wall was the potent blow in
the first tilt victory with Vince
Lzor Demg credited with the
win though he gave way to Buzz
Sporer in the fifth. It was Lazor's
om win against three losses.
The nightcaD was lust fnr mih
wanaeu Mosser Dlus Barr Km
biak and Moore. Mossor. thoueh
reached for 10 hits, chalked his
9th victory. The lefty was both
ered Dy wiidness but whiffed n
Barr belted in five run with a
iripie ana; two singles. Kubiak
knocked in three and Mnn
Barr, in his initial three home
games with the locals, wallooed
cikiji runs, nit eight for 12,
inciuamg a homer and hra
oi inpies.
SALEM VANOQDVTS
. ....... m i a Mnnr m
Spaeter 2 5 1 4 HHJelm a 41 1
"u i 1 1 a Mulens m 4 1 3 0
Moore 1 S 1 1 OlEstes r 4 3 0 0
Kubiak r S 8 3 1 1 Mead 1 S 1 i n
Barr m SSI 0'Stumpf e 3 0 9 0
Skeber 14 3 9 lITran 1 $ t 3 4
Beard c S 3 3 o'lUtrda 1 SI 10 1
Wyatt p 4 0 0 3 Rbrtan p 0 0 0 0
I Bryant p 3 0
IGunrrn a 0 0 0
lotai 42 15 Tl 17! Total 34 1 37 14
i Ran for Stumpf in Sth.
Salem 500 210 31013
Vancouver 112 inn 1. ,
Losing pitcher: Robertson.
Pitcher IP AB H R FRSOBB
Robertson J , .
Wva'tt S' 38 1 J 1 4 3
wfe? iX f"ch;: HWmaa by Wyatt.
W-ilP',Ulr: Wyu - Paaaed ball.:
Beard. Left on bases: Salem . Van
couver 10. Home runs: Skeber. Mul.
Sw.K-f n Three base hits:
Skeber. Barr Two base hits: Spaeter
RunT'rJ' ?et"?n. Mohr. Moore
Rr, cL'l lni ,Nun. Kubiak 3.
w n 2 S.kebp 3- Mead. Mohr. Estes
MuUens 3. Beard 3. Stumbr. Sac":
1 "J. Brynt- Double plays: Hieimaa
to Mohr to Estrada. Wyatt to Skeber
CL , d . "unf" l? Spaeter to Se
rir y i, SPr to Skeber.
rUJ?!:wSa,ern.,9- Vancouver 7.
57?" : Peterson. Mohr
and Day.Tlme :05- UmP-: SlaVmch
A red hot mat grudge, this
one bolstered by a winner-take-all
angle on the purse and a S239
side bet by each gladiator to
night tops Matchmaker Ellon
Owen's Ferry Street Garden
grappling program, starting at
:3 o'clock. Participants In
what looms to be one of the
slam-dandies of many mouths
at the armory are Canadian
Herb Parks and Tennessee
Tough Guy Stockey Knellsen
who only last week were teamed
p as partners in a tag melee.
It was In that tag teamer that
the two blew main fuses and
gave Matchmaker Owen an op
portunity to lino up tonight's
natural.
Knellsen last week refused to
do other than let Parks take all
the punishment In the team tus
sle and actually had a band In
Beavers Face
Stars Tonight
By The Associated Press
The Portland Beavers, strictly
a home club this year, return to
Portland s Vaughn street park to
night to open a seven-game stand
with Jimmy Dyke's Hollywood
Stars. The Portlands dropped an
other road series Sunday as they
split two with the Oakland Oaks,
capturing the initial game, 6-3,
behind the hurling of Roy Helser,
but losing the nightcap and the
series, three games to four, as the
Acorns came through with a 3-1
decision.
Other Sunday games saw Los
Angeles strengthen its loop lead
with a double win over San Di
ego, 13-9 and 4-0; Seattle 'whip
Hollywood twice, 6-4 and 3-2; and
San Francisco beat Sacramento
8-3 after losing 7-6.
Seattle plays at San Diego this
week, Sacramento at Los Angeles,
and San Francisco at Oakland.
V J ' ' (J
Ferrier, IHIarbert
Clash, PGA Finals
Former Australian Trounces Art i
Bell 10 ami 9; Chick Tops Ghezzi 1
DETROIT. June U.-OVlitvre?y. Australian-born Jtf Ttt
ef Son rraortaro and strutUng MIln CH) lUrWrt ef
Mtch- today Uared thrtr into the I.rala d the tn eLsnrml
addttiona. Comae sjueoUy Oors 'A chanipsonahip, Tb two bottled It out over M te for tbo
blsssvrlf Uoka fc a daody o a
m fotlostlskg tbe omatoh and tbe
two cause near having H out be
neath the mala pre sa tars of tbe
brawl hall. Never esse U Wt tbe
bireppers cool off In their per
sona! Muabbtes, Owen Immedl
ately signed the two for to
night's snalner. Tbey Instated on
Use sttasrr-lake-ail and sate bet
STOCKEY K NEILS EN '
Parks after his blood
Parks' ultimate lose to rleaaies
Jack Kiser and Buck Weaver.
Shorn of his chance at tbe win
ner's end of the pane by his on n
"paL' Parks Jumped on Kncll-
rrap to the main eveuL
The euUwtndup special W a
nuUh many fans have asked for
to aseerUla nkirh gent psai issro
the nsoat sntft and running
Jack (TUrr) Kbrr mr Bock
Weaver. Both dynamic, they
ntll go 2 -of-3 falls or 36 min
utes. Ho will the rurtainrasslng
pair In their match frees last
week. This one brings la Kteenko
Karllake against Affable Al
8
Portland Gets
4 New Coaehes
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2WiP)
Appointment of four new coaches
to Portland hieh schools was an
nounced Saturday.
Willard Neil Christopher, Co
lumbia University assistant track
coach, will come to- Jefferson
high; Marcel J. Delotto, Alber
marle. N. C, high school athletic
direct-, to Roosevelt; Dale D.
Daugherty, St. Cloud, Minn., high
school coach, to Lincoln; and
Hugh J. Mullen, Leavenworth,
Kas., high school mentor, to
Franklin.
The rneVs specific status at the
Portland schools will be decided
later.
Baseball's
111 1M-
C AB R H Pet.
Boudresu, Indians 91 181 28 03 .348
Slaughter. Cardinals SS 308 31 71 Ml
Walker. Phillies 6J 2t2 36 98 Ml
Haas. Reds M 311 31 71 .336
Mruinn. Yankees . 87 310 Jl 69 .329
KU. Tigers . as 208 13 88 J27
Runs batted tm National league
Miu. Giants, Cooper. Giants. 47
Marshall. Giants. 48. American league
WMafrio, Yankees, 40: Johnson
Yankees. 40: Williams. Red Sox. 39.
Home runs Mize. Giants. 18: Kiner
Pirates. 13; Marshsll, Giants, 13; Coop
er. Giants. 13; Miller, Reds. 13. Amer
ican league Keller. Yankees. 13: Wll
Homo, Red Sox, 13; Gordon, Indiana, 11
Duck Golfers
Still in Race
ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 23-
(JP) Despite an annoying wind
that kept scores generally high, a
couple of college freshmen were
able to match stick to par fig
ures and that was good enough
lor tnriead at the half-way mark
in the " NCAA golf meet which
opened here today.
Shooting par 72's were Bo Win-
iger, Oklahoma A. & M and Bob
Harris, San Jase State. Stanford
took the team lead with three
divoteers shooting under 80. LSU.
Oregon, Northwestern and Okla
homa A. Be M. were all in the run
ning for the team title.
Oregon rest its hones on Lou
Stafford who had a 75 and Rod
Taylor who had a 78 today.
MERCHANTS PRACTICE
The Salem Merchants will
practice at Leslie field tonight at
o p. m. The Merchants are still
seeking games on a home and
home basis.
Capitols Drop
Bend Contest
' BEND, June 23 -(Special)- It
wasn't a pitcher's day here Sun
day as the Bend Elks continued
their undefeated streak in State
league play with a 16-8 triumph
over the Salem Capitols, Elk hit
smiths reaching three Capitol hur
lers for 22 blows.
The Bends sewed up the fray
with a seven-run 6th frame which
drove Starter Lee Fallin from the
box. Bill Hanauska relieved him
and lasted until the Sth when
Shortstop Wally Flager took ov
er mound chores.
The Salems after tallying twice
earlier, pushed over five count
ers in the 7th at the expense of
Paul Cehrman, former major and
coast league hill star. The Cap
itol attack netted 14 bingles, Lee
Shinn pacing the Capitols with
two homers and a single.
d. 011 000 310 14 8
Bend 10 807 34 18 33 3
Tallin. Hanauska (8 Flaier 8 and
Salmon: Gehrman. Farmer 7) and
Connell.
Junior Loops
Set for Start
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nf-v
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DYNAMITE explodes la Tippy Larkla's fare as be la knocked al k
ugntweignt inmp ike nillUmt (left) a the fourth rosnd of a
Irsnorrew.
fiMilrf wfji a-
eAdamsr( drt.bsf tar, fr Art
tua 4 CUmm. C:.f. a It and fl
brUrx. ond whiffied r by ntan
stroke tn tle sv-mi-fna'.s n&y.
Itarbett. lVheit mrrmi.mt
nsucii mi Uo tow turrn-d bock
Cherxi. U 1M1 fTTTrrwa trcani
J Kansns City, ty C and i. nrt-g
trokro til enon f -fJfr.
Chwi, tssitaally one of r
fsnrst sticct Iron plym LB tt
game, and an rsrr.W-r.t pwltrr. fa
out f ruiintM wtarn t it Ki
toucH.
rrtrwr. lAUr 1Ji a ctj
Brown Winner
At Wimbledon
Califoraian Sunivcn
Hittrr Oproing Match
WIVIELEDON. Juno 23 -lXK.
Low Student Torn Bream, who
as taking a final exam at the
University of Caulcrma only fnur
days ago, squeaked through his j pou. reeded urJy A s's cm c
cumins roura mm s stngies i 17 a-rsrna. na tmrAA
Mini vooay vo aerp tntact the
seeded ranks c.f th Wimbledon
tennis rhampiomhitia.
Ranked third on the strength
of bis splash in this some ail-
England rhampiorniupo in IMC
ro
btrdieo ard an eagV liatWrt. tn
winr bout l'J C'-ua td
S3 futts tn 31 holes.
For iSr Urf "Vourramee t r-r-rrr
k 12 under t-r for 1C rc.w.
and llart-rt It unW tar tt
when he renrhed the oerni-finals j rtrtler euaiifted wits It: t
oeiore oowing in trance s Txt i lUtbetl rd a
Prtra. the blumato rhampsnn. the ' kxt.
sjim San Francisco native sub
dued Erie Sturgeaa. Sou'Jt Af
rican Davi
terlng games.
Brown's tlrlory In the show.
place renter court placed him tn
the second round with the cither
seeded stars fellow Ameri
cans Jock Kramer and Bob Fal
krnburg of Los Angeles, Austra
lians Jack Brcrnwtrn, Dnni
Pails and Geoff Uroarn, Czech
Jaroslav Drubriy and Prtra.
Drobny. who eliminated Kra
mer in an early round last sum
mer at Wimbledon. stned the
hopes of Ecuador's Franc.arn
(Pane ho) Sefura, 7-5. 7-3. 6-3.
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Sturgeaa, Sou'Jt Af- pi f rn
Wt-L J Slaughter Top
NL SMalsmith
NEW YORK. Jar 3-ut-Enas
Slouchter kept pre .tn
the SL Louis Csj-CaiIs mru(
rpurt during tSe f-'l n-erk to
rLng to tf- Koticnal Wf j ti
Un knd with m JJ ate see. )us
e .r.t oheod ,l rs-u.i4rd
Hafry Walker. ror a PtUeU
.im pt0.
Also tn th nnt ten -e-r; Bert
Haos. Beds, 34.
Bre-s. jrt; Cl Tunl. W.
ers. frmtJk Culif. PjsUrs,
Jit; lUmi RtnU. Brses, Jit;
Frar.k lUumhciu. Herts, Jl;
Em.1 Veitmn, Pr.is, and Ka'n
Kiner. Ptratea, J12.
Johnny Mae 4 New Tk rs.
tmueo to show tr si? tn rM
CHICAGO. June SS-OTV- Lou drts rimer. U mth IS run
Boudreau ef the OrteUnd In- rur batted tn and It hcsn-r,
dians topped the Arnmrsn league BaumhttJlr, tKe fleds
hitters today with a JO Ber- tockie. ronUewes to W4 tn
age. 10 potnU ahead of New Jt. ;t. arnd 13 dowt'- JmIk
York's Geocge UcQuinn ani De- RoUin tf Brock: r U'. ia
Lou Boudreau
Tops Swatters
a n. t r a. a -
Bon-title bout held at Madison a..re r.sra. n. r.f u ta K-iur uoaj tseo
die Joseph. (AP WlrepboU U The RUtesmaa).
Cards Beat Boston,
Resume Win Streak
WI LCACt r
WLPri Wt. Pel
Spokane 3t 71 MX Vancouver 33 33 43
Bremertn 3S IS 53 Tscoma 31 M .477
I 5letn 38 IS .578 Ysklma 38 S8 414
This week sees opening action , vtnorta u m ion wenarnee 33 43 J54
in the local Junior ball leagues., aJi?.X 'ZZ il
with 10 teams and over 200 kid 1 Only games scheduled.
baseballers primed and eager for ! coast LitAGt r.
Beavers Buy
tord Mulleir
PORTLAND, Ore., June 23
The Portland Beavers of the coast
baseball league today announced
purchase of Second Baseman Ford
Mullen from the New York Yan
kees. Mulligan said it was an emer
gency deal, for Bill Radulovich,
regular Beaver second baseman,
injured a knee in last week's
Oakland series.
11 Stroke Lead
PORTLAND, Ore., June 23 -P)
Fourteen - year - old Bill Eggers,
Portland, shot a par 72 over the
Riverside Country club course
here today to lead early qualifi
ers in the first round of the Ore
gon State Junior Golf tournament
Dick Ellefsort, Coos Bay, wag next
with 83.
The word venerable" while
meaning worthy of honor, respect
ana reverence, is specifically used
as a title of address to archdea
cons, in the Anglican church.
the starting gong. The A loop be
gins proceedings with two games
Wednesday night, the B circuit
making its 1947 debut Thursday
eve.
Inaugural A tussles, both start
ing at 6 o'clock, include: Curly's
Dairy vs. Valley Motor at Olin
ger; Eagles vs. Mayflower Milk at
Leslie. Schrock's draws an open
ing bye.
The B loop tussles, also 6 o'clock
goes, see Four Corners tangling
with Elfstroms at OUnger and
West Salem meeting Yeaters at
Leslie. Salem gets a first night
bye.
Freshmen to
Represent UW
SEATTLE, June 21-P-Wah-
ington's sensational freshman
crew, which today won the year
ling race at Poughkeepsie, will
replace the Husky varsity in the
national spring championships on
Lake Washington next Saturday,
university officials announced
Sunday.
Coach Al Ulbrickson will make
only one change in his freshman
eight, moving Bill Works, captain
of the varsity crew, into the
lineup.
W 1. Prt W I. Pel
Los Angls 48 38 S"S Portland 38 38 4M
Oakland 49 38 Ul Holly od 45 .44
San Fran 4S 38 MI San Diego 38 44 4JB
Sarrtnnto 41 43 .44 Seattle 33 43 438
Sunday's results: At Oakland 3-3.
Portland 8-1: at Us Angeles 13-4. San
Diego at San Francuro 8-8. Sacra
menlo 7tJ. at Seattle 8-3. Hollood
4-3.
Yankees, Bosox,
Both Victorious
B The A ci rx led ff
Those St. Louts Cards gat bock
on the irtory path Monday eve
ning. Eno Slaughter pacing the
Redbirds to a to 2 triumph over
the league-leading Pxoton Braves,
to make It 10 wins in the last II
starts for the fast-cltmbtng world
champions. Red Monger, despite
10 hiU by the Braves, coasted in
on the strength of Slaughter's
3 -run homer in the third.
In the only other National
league fray scheduled the Chica
go Cuba handed Mort Cm-per his
second straight thumping in a
New York Giant uniform, scor
to run.
tweil lUockweTs mnUimX
piU.ir snotred tans tr.ve r.r
plaeo tn the won and Voet reciena
ih an 11-2 mark. He ieas nnn
73 strikeout.
Trailtr.g the three In ater-
ags computed through Sunday's I
games were Stan Spenre of Wash
ington with .331; Joe DtMaggio,
New York. -32V. Luke Applet
Chicago. Ct: Bob D..Unger. M
Louis. John Lenta. Washington.
Jeff Heath, St- Louts, and B.U
Johnoon. New York, wtth -TO
apiece.
DilUnrer had the most bJta, II.
Ka tho mast RKIs. 40: Charley !
Keller of the Yank, tho most ho- J:!:. I? !l
ew York's Frank R. had ! h -
TtTwo'de ' - -r-t
OeveUnd's IV4 Feller
strike outs with M
Local Legions
Trip Gresham
led tn
McGinnis Field
Policy RevamjH'd
FuA nao ti.m g tnitnt
j rf h8 test K le saaun, U
; mates were louet.- g r 4
Gresham fWift f.e set en
. tUi, f.rjl Crt4 C:'X t o
tah with a let tret lo 1m ton.
TW aUUsnea sneet MUa4at
to a
4tar.
t
3 t
S1LVERTON A rrwp from
the local legion post ho been re
pairing the fence at McGtnrus
field this week.
The school board this neck an- MtlJtlt UtlU.
nounred a new policy fmemtng, Tie UasfWee It.Jk ut
the use of the tUl lr wi-rJ Issuers na ttiUl tte 4m at les
rnjurja. Hereafter, the board ruled. I,, t a .. .
ing 4 runs in the seventh for a i all applranU tor us the f,rld u, im. CHlr
6 to 3 ictory. The loss dropped must submit their schedules in Wtlj
nr uiunrn into iniro srt in tre j writing to tne Hnlirt cietm.
i 20 per cent take of the gfs ptw ; f
reeds will be charged users.
Box Score
NATIONAL l.EAGl'K
W I. Prt WLPct
Boston 33 25 .548 St Louis 30 38 VO
Brooklyn 33 28 SJI Cincinnati 38 33 487
New York 30 33 Ml Philadelph 38 34 413
Chicago 31 37 334 Pittsburgh 23 34 J3i
Bo. ton 3: at Chic.so 8. New Yoik 3 .Xrr lrUtJ,t th ,r "-"t the
Only games scheduled.
race.
The New York Yar.kres and
Boston Red Sox at present run
ning one-two in the American cir
cuit, both won Monday. The
Yankees beat Cleveland t to 3.
with Bill Bevrm the starting Ysnk
hurler. Iievens wasn't around to at Uwa
claim the win at the fini.h )vm . Barrett. .
ever, a 4-run Indian blast 'in theMunm C JT
fourth Drm inf his undomr ' Nw Yexfe . . W
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I tnM wa SM4 a to ttf
r-nw .11 - . i ChKeae
the Browns only thu weekend. t. intkMs, Meee 3 and McCwi
hurled the liovox tn an S to 2 win , sm8K
RJootyr's Trim Navy
Mootry's Pharmacy knocked
Salem Navigation from the unde
feated ranks in the American di
vision of the city sof tball league
in the only game played at Les
lie Monday night. The Druggists
capitalized on the one-hit hurling
of Chucker Jim Rawlins to dump
the Navigation nine 3 to 1, The
only hit off Rawlins was a line
single off the . shortstop's glove
by Nap Racque in the final in
ning. Rawlins also instigated the
Druggists' game winning rally in
the third frame when he opened
with a double. Singles by Bill
Lacey and Ike Lowe and two
costly Salem Navy errors brought
in inree runs. "
Wood burn failed to appear for
their game with the Eagles in the
National league, the second
straight time the outfit from the
Berry center have failed to show
up.
Mootry's 003 000 03 1
a. wavy ; 010 ooo 01 1 1
- Rawlins and Wlckert; Cuuer and
jieneTy.
VALLEY MOTOR DRILL
The Valley Motor Junior base
ball club will hold a drill and will
distribute uniforms Tuesday eve
ning at 5:30 at Olinger field.
Table of Coastal Titles
Tides at Taft. compiled by US. Coast
anO Geodetic survey. Portland, for
June High Low
Time Water Time Water
14 43 a.m. 11:10 am. -4 4
03 pjn. IJ
13 1:18 a m. I.I 0 08 a m. 3 4
8:83 p.m. 81 13 01pm. 83
38 8:41 a.m. 4 8 111 tm. 1
7:37 p.m. S3 llMpm. 18
31 08 a m. 43 3 38 a m. 13
S 30 p.m. 1 :M p m. IS
38 8 31 ajn. 4 3 3:33 sjn. 83
M p.m. 8 8 1:43 p.m. II
29 10:43 a.m. 4 4 4 33 am. 4 8
8:40 p m. 8 7 3 38 p.m. 3 8
30 11:41 a.m. 4 8 1 a m. -O S
14:17 B.m. IJ 403 pjn. 2J
AMtaiCAN I.RAUIK '
W L Pet. W L Prt
New York 38 34 soo Detroit 37 483
Boston 32 34 .371 Chics to 28 33 475
Phlladelp 39 38 .3u9 Wahingtn 38 29 .473
Oeveland 23 28.490 81 Louis 23 34 383
Monday s results: At Boston 8. De
troit 2: st New York 8. Cleveland :
at Wathington 8, Chicago 18. Only
games scheduled.
Tigers tenth straight setback
Scoting sex en runs in the ninth
frame Chicago beat Washington 10 1
to 6 in the only other Junior loop
on Monday's slate.
IWtrort
Aasertraa lestse
. tarn us aao-l 8 I
XJJ sis se-a 18 I
Truck. White . IMrMMa I
and Sn; G - n THni
Angels Trounce
Sublimity, 19-13
Vir 13, Yak- 12
VICS 13. YAKS 12 14 SPORT
VICTORIA. June 23.-JP- Vic
toria's A's bounced bbek from
four straight losses at Salem last
week to bums Yakima here to-
! night 13 to 12 but had to work
five members of their tired hurl-
sjtt ivrrt st. a i. . . i ,n utt to do ,L Ry roctier was
MT. ANGEL Mt. Angels first , lhe vmnina- hurler.
half champs got by what loomed Yakima . ens 143 231-13 IS I
as their toughett hurdle in the T'u w.iwr,u"n ?i,r.U..,,
Simon 8i and PtiNup. Peters;
I Wood, fortter III. Htttle iTl. Blankew-
ship Kasparovilra (I) and Mastre.
OrreUiwl ....
New Yeek
Mk. KIk
HrfM: Bev
and ii i a.
. . SOS OSO 918-1 19 I
no irt e- a s i
M f ) . I i m 1 1 and
nM i. Paee 8
Chirsga - S 818 Ort-18 19 1
SmAkiImi W OSO OtuV 8 8 1
tea. ftmiUs 9l. OcSwVm tfi. Catd
well 9l and D key ; Vrsa, ScaiWf
ugh 1 9 1 ad Xvana.
second half race in the Willam
ette Valley baseball loop Sunday
as they trounced Sublimity 19 to
13. Homers by Leo Goo Jacques
and Bob Griesnour, who hit one in
each the sixth and seventh frames,
pulled Mt. Angel out ahead after
they had trailed for five frames.
Sublimity . . 13 13 7
Mt. Angel 19 19 8
Ruweli. Bong. Lulsy and Steed: J.
Bielemeier. Bourbonaie and Moe.
SENATOR SWAT
IL'P
B H Pet.
Barr 17 18 JUM Nunes
Wilson 7 3 479 Hi no vie
Moore 172 91 J1J Krug
fckeber 87 33 378 Mossor
Kubiak 337 7 4 374 Inr
Heard IS4 SI J1S W lt
Anderson 18 3 ftporer
Peterson 193 33 782 Kerr
Spaeter 384 78 383 rilaton
Pitching:
Wilson
ru
Mc
Wyatt
B M Pel.
3)4 81 SI
43 11 OS
113 33 34S
33 7 318
38 3 17
u im
IS 8 OOO
9 9 000
3 9 O00
W L SO W L SO
2 9 9 Lasor 9 9 33
18 9 Anderson 9 9 33
9 4 98 Sporer 9 4 23
9 USinovK
Free Drmomtrition
Kelly & hhzn Bsals
US Every Day
SALEM BOAT HOUSE
Wanied
CtZUf erodes to ni'J es
erutise auiity to Worn t
men's retail tUi-.:rg buss
neso frven the rrnvr tp.
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good gnytr prwtevin.
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peeoonoUTy and good rtr
rter. Saleta resadert pre
ferred. Presioer.t Truanon
did it thio woy. no rosj
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