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10 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday. July 1. 1947 Spokes Mail Senators Wlh EDouble Set back, 6-3 and 2L6-3L " . . " Y . Indians Lead, Senators Slip Townie Boot Chance To Take Over Top Spot SPOKANE, July 1 -4Atr S(Kkane Indians roared buck in to first place in the Western In Ui national league tonight by sweeping a long double header from the Salem Senator, 6 to 3,. and 16 to 1 while Bremerton dropped two to Vancouver, 14-7 and 4-2. The second game went only six and one hall innings as the mid nicht curfew halted proceedings. . The twin bill lasted five hours. '! The nightcap was- one r,f Fer ris field's wildest- Among olhcr weird things, the Tribe scored five times in the. first inning w ithout "making a base hit, three Spokane runners came home on one pawned ball and Salem pitch ers walked eleven men in the first four frames. Only the opener bore a resem blance to professional basebVil ,a bf B.b Costello hung up his 13th victory of the campaign. Chief Levi McCormack hit a three-run homer and socked a untie with two on to drive in Tive of the six Spokane runs. The twin loss was costly - for Salem a it dropped the Senators 2fc same behind the leading In dians and left them two games behind M-cond-place Bremerton. A double win for Salem would have elevated that club into first place. To make matters worse, Vancouver's two wins left the Caps only one game behind Salem in fourth place. Victoria and Ta coma split a twin bill and Taco ma now- trails .the Solons by 14 tun and Victoria is two be hind " Yakima took a pair from We- natchee to round out the night's Play. Salem (I) SpeBe (IS) BHOA BHOA Peterson 2 1 SKoenifJ 2 0 1 0 paetr.-2 3 2 3 l.Oorman.l 3 1 0 SuneO-I 3 0 0 1 Htcki.f 9X24 Moore.l 2 1 0 ichmes.m S 3 1 0 Kbk.p-r-3 110 0 CrmckJ 110 1 6ar,n.-2-3 3 0 3 1 MoresnJ 3 2 3 1 a.ebrj-r 3 14 0 Donnan.r 3 0 2 0 Kerrx 1 0 2 0 Buffi p.e 2 0 4 1 , Andnn.p 0 0 0 0 SpiUer.p 4 10 0 ttiason.p 2 0 0 li3NilU 112 0 Kmsl 2 12 0 .mvse.m 1 0 2 1 Beard.2 10 0 0 Davids. Trotters Vie The Israelite House of David's bearded baseball beaaties and the Harlem Globetrotters' negro sharpies, two of the top exhibition club In the country every season, tonight Untie In their are till at Waters park at 1:15 o'clock. Unlike many of these postwar barn storming troupes, tonight's participants are indexed as authenti cally two of the more capable as well as highly entertalnlnr units to Jam crowds into ball parks. Last week the Davids played before 1,264 In Spokane and 2,000 more were turned away from that tilt. The historic Davids are managed by the veteran "Doc" Tally who new confines his activities to coaching third base and partici pating with George (Andy) Anderson, another oldtlme Davldite In the comical "pepper" game. Tally and Anderson have rounded up a classy gang of players to take eare of the run-making. On the other side. Mgr. Paul Hardy's Trotters, steeped in novelties and lip as well as negro talent, present a team which sports an .800 plus winning percentage against all types of competition. The Da vids themselves are over the .800 level. Senator Business Manager George Emigh has announced that regular prices will prevail for the game and glee. ('.Civ Totals 26 3 11 7 Totals 29 1121 7 Silrm 000 010 0 1. 5 2 Spokane ,. S31 231 IS 11 1 Run batted in: Hickt. Schmeei 3. Marian 2. Buff la p. SpiUer 2. Spaeter. O'Neill To base bits: Spaeter. Three bake hits; Hicks 2. scnmees. Morean. McCormack. Stolen base: Morgan, Er rtt: Kerr. Anderson, Schmeet. Left tn b- : Salem S. Spokane 11. Baes n balli: Andrrton 7. EliawSh S. Ku- . biak 1. SpiUrr . Strikeouts: Ander son 1. Spitrer S. Hit off; Anderson 2 fur S runt on Inning: EHasen 7 lor t runs in ,' Inninun: Kubiak I for 1 run in 1 innmf. Wild pitch: Eliason. r'assed bslls: Kerr. Ironing pitcher: An derson. Umpire: Day. Slavleh. Sam son and Lazor. Time; 2 JO. Attendance sits. flKST CAME Salem ill Ssokaae ) BHOA' , BHOA Peterson s 3 2 4 KoenifJ 3 12 1 paeter 3 4 2 2 4 Gormalf.l 4 18 0 NuneJ 3 10 0 Htcki.f 3 2 0 1 Moore .1 4 0 1 0 Schmes.m 3 2 2 0 Kob.akj 3 0 1 ftM Crmck.l 2 2 0 0 Earr jn 1 0 0 0 Morgan J 3 0 15 fkeber.l 3 0 0 0 Don nan x 3 12 0 Beard. c 3 16 2 Bufflap.c 3 2 6 iinovic.p 2 10 I Costello. p 2 0 0 1 riiaon.p 0 0 0 0 roisyth.p 0 0 01 Krug 1 1 0 0 Total 27 6 II 12 Totals 26 1121 I Kalem 000 000 33 6 3 Spokane 000 231 11 1 Hun batted in : McCormack S. Gor tr.an. Beard, Peterson. Spaeter. Two tM- hits: Nunn. Errors: Nunea. Slno- vic 2. Koenir. Home rant McCormack Stolen bate: Peterson. Double plays funovic to Peterson to Skeber; Peter' son to Spaeter to Sktber 12): Morgan to Gorman. Left on bases: saiem 7 Spokane S Base on balls: XTbttello 4 Sinovic 1. Eliason I. Strikeouts: C'ostel In S. Sinovic J. Ilit: off Costello 6 for 3 runs In ', Innings: forsyth none for nn. runs In , Innings: Sinovic S tor runs In S innings; Eliason 2 for no runs rn tnrt.ng. Hit by pitcher: by Sinovic Hick. Liostng pitcher: Sinovic. Ura pires: Slavich and Day. Time: 1 :S3. Dust 'Out7 in Mot Rod, 'Cycle Racing Programs One of the big bugaboos of past racing programs at Lone Oak track, the fairgrounds, won't be present Friday and Saturday when Capital Post No. 9 and Maestro Jimmy Ryan present their hot rod and motorcycle races as parts of the huge 3-day "Fourth" celebration. The dirt racing strip, recipient of thousands of gallons of water for previous meets but ttill too i dusty, will this week be treated with the new miracle chemical calcium chloride, used by the ar my air forces during the war to temper dusty air field. Tons of the harmless but effec tive chemical will be spread ov er the key points of the track in time to have it in top shape for the races. The hot rods, many of thtm the same buzz buggies which pro vided the ' fireworks during the Memorial Day program here, will roll on Friday, starting with time trials at 1 p. m. Regular racejt will start at 2:30. On Saturday, also starting at 1 p. m., the mo torcycles make their inaugural Salem appearance. Top pilots of the northwest win man both the roadsters and 'cycles ' and up wards of two dozen machines will go for the gold and glory both days. - The speed program fits in with Capital Post's gala 3-day cele bration booked for the city, and is part of the "Fourth" entertain ment including outdoor show. beauty contest, dance, kids ra res and carnival. Junior Nines Slate Action Salem's Junior Baseball league. Class A division, returns to action tonight on two fronts. At dinger the Valley Motor club goes alter its first win against the Eagle Lodgers. At Leslie the unbeaten and defending champion Curly's Dairy crew takes on Shrock s Mo tors. It will be the debut game of the season for the Motors. On Thursday evening in the Class B division Elfstrom's tries West Salem at Olinger and the Salem Sand and Gravels go up against Four Corners at Leslie. Although they do not play to night the Mayflower Milkers .will practice at five o clock on the south end of Leslie field, accord ing to Coach Walt Lebold. L Salemite hands 31 Ah. Salmon What Is claimed to be the larg est Chinook salmon ever taken with sports tackle at Depoe Bay was carted home to Salem Tues day by Mrs. Evelyn Ilauptman. 43S S. 17th street. The finned beauty weighed in at exactly 31 pounds. Mrs. Ilauptman, with the aid of her brother, Jerry McKay of Whittier. Califs took 15 min utes to land the prize. Ten anlmo acids are now re garded as essential for nutrition of rats but only eight for human be mgs. BEARDED SLUGGEX: This Is third baseman Al Cos telle of the House of David barnstorming team which tonight tangles with the Harlem Globetrotters negro nine In an exhibition game at Waters park, f:l$ o'clock. Cos tello to one of the Davids' hard hitters. The Davids and Trot ters are two of the country's top traveling baseball teasna. 'lUta WI LEAGIIS W L Pet. W T Pet. Spokane 43 32 J73 Tacoma 3S 36 .520 Bremertn 43 33 .JA6, Victoria 40 3S .513 Salem 40 34 .341! Yakima 31 42 .425 Vancouvr 3S 34 .628 Wenachee 23 30 J33 Tuesday's results: At Bremerton 7-2. Vancouver 14-4: at Victoria 11-10. Ta coma 5-26; at Wenatchee 8-7. Yakima S-15; at Spokane 6-16. Salem 3-1. The town's topmost sports topic again since their surge In the direction of, the WlLs pen- g ant march, the Senators were g the other night the cause for g julte an argument In one of the f downtown suds parlors. The question before the house: "Who do you think ts the moot Im proved player on the teas?"... Wo haven't yet convinced all the well organised orators, but our ballot went for Shortstop Bud Petersen, the oft-nsoody but well equipped 22-year-old rookie from Portland. Others stood pal on Bill Beard. Lou Kubiak. Mel Noises, et al. and we offered no argument In eith er ease. Our pick was for the "moot Improved player, which ts unquestionably Petersen. Jolt a mediocre player trying for the sbertpatch berth at Medford in the spring. Pete has since proves! be has a fine arm. can run and can hit sufficiently for an In fielder. He has been around In the .280 level the past month. As a fielder we'll match him with Bremerton's Gedtlos. Spo kane's Hicks or Tacoma's Miller Just any time they'd like to step alongside him. . . . Those are our reasons. And we might also add' that a couple of the big league scouts who have been Booing about the circuit the past month have watched young Mr. Peterson with other than a easnal eye. ... Mil WBMmm pmOed. . . 1 tonnisu hare played but IS U1U la Waters pork to date, aa against 41 games ( Wen they eome Boom Friday) oo. the rood. The IS adsUtiouu due the local arrma raa snake a big differ trace la Just where Salens wiQ resile la the sUssilars daring it snoorth. . . . Speaking of hot prospects In the loop. Tommy Bridges ad- Bt D PETEESOV salt ted during his brief vtsit to town recently that he believed Victoria Catcher Vie Maatro woo "the finest young prospect I've ever seen. Tommy watched Mastro. a New York Yankee farmhand, during two series... Incidentally, when Bridges c tive career lo the gam Is essd ed he Intends remaining In baae ball, perhaps aa a scout. ... Good news: The w us-'eao-at- Brookln though! no nsexa of Bill Itoaauoaa this opetag U he was seat coo tract railing for aa Instiling fill per saooth for playing with 8phaae. Itg. taring he and wife still mast eat three Unset a day even la the Dodger ergaalsatiea. IUnauaka alxed tike deal. The Seaators, knowing the former Wood ham er rauid be winner la the WIU attempted to bay htm froar lh Bruoha. The price? Uekey 4k Ca. wanted either Ute for the pitcher or S2M and either WaaoVU Meaner ar Kenny Wyatt! LitUo wonder Rickey Is dabbed a cagey baseball eiU sea. . . . Ke local pitchers. Tail Kod Province's deoat with Bak ermflcld la the Cat-State too waoaX are hope, ladkratloa o has future la the game. Called la aa reliefer. Kod walked the first fear hatters ha faeed aad The laot week StoOraasi rortlaad aerie tooted lhe old hoone week far ex-VtlLees. Tafca a loakt llottywaad dial Cam eron. Cart Cox. Al Uhke. tag gee Ardtnaia. Al YaiUaa aad llagh Orphaa. Partlaad . Geargo Vara. tMrk Wraaer. Ilarrey Storey. Rot IleWr. Vlaoa ta Btast. nerm Reira. Da any Ls eahar. rord MnUea, Lra RaUo aad. toat lately. rraaUe Dace. Icsrx. OnJy another ladicataoa. aad a big aa. thai the oT IIU ban taraad aad las share as haAV. garner. ... lahr a arming to the Sena ton far their Aaga4 exhlhtah with the aoread Part, laadn: Mgr. Jtm Tamer haras halUag pvaetice for yaa Beta every night ao aa to be la top ' shape when Uane eaane to fare the Ta Argto Kriaatataer to a rw to has letter as Uat waeh: We think you wtll find the Sea. 6 tors ached ale eacTvct. air. If yaa too at the oaa pe toted for 1X47. Tbe ease yoa plslalag aver aa being was printed for th 1M a. a year aga. ... Kro stattoa KOCO aad Al aetata saay be aaahlt to bit the aar laaea with th Sea tor broad caste aa the Fourth It's aatto a Job gestteg a new matte aa m to perhbmg thrssj day baa they hope in be ready to Vast by th first al next week If they eaal nana M by Friday. ... COAST LEAGUE WLPct. WLPrt. Los Angls S3 40 .870 Portland 40 42 .488 Kan Fran 50 41 .840 Holly wod 44 48 .478 Oakland 47 42 .528 San Diego 41 4 .456 Sacrmnto 43 46 .495 Seattle 3t 50 .432 Tuasday'a results: At Hollywood 4. Oakland 3: at Seattle . Portland ; at San Francisco 1. Los Angeles t; at Sacramento 4. San Diego 9. All Americans Survive, Open HOYLAKE, England, July J(T) Curly-haired Johnny Bulla, .an Arizona golfer who pilots an air plane for a living, shot-a scorch ing 67 today and led an unbrok en contingent of five Americans into the finals of the British Op en and the crown being given up by Sam Snead. Bulla's total of 142 strokes was good for third place. Frank ' Stranahan, amateur. Ohio, barged in with a 71 for 144 and fifth place. Other Amer i cans' scores were Vic Shezzi, 79-72151; Robert Sweeny, Jr, 70-79149; and Staff Sgt. Charles Jennings, 149. Norman Van Nida, tiny Aus tralian, led the way after tack ing a 69 to his first round 70 for a 139. The two days of qualifying cut the field to exactly 100 golfers for the 72-hole championship which begins tomorrow, morning. r Kneilsen Takes Mat Win Bremerton ii 021 110 002 7 10 0 Vancouver 610 3l0 03 14 19 2 Lomn. Marshall Ti) and Volfti; liedgecock and Stumpf. Bremerton 020 000 0002 0 2 Vancouver .. 200 110 00 4 0 Kittle and Ronning; Snider and Stumpf. Tacoma 001 002 101 S 13 6 VKloria 101 000 12 11 9 Chctkovlch. Clough (8) and Clifford; Prior. Blankenshlp (3) and Mastro. Tacoma 0012 30003 S 26 22 3 Victoria ...... .20 2 1 00 21 210 15 4 Olson and Clifford: Woop, Collins (3 1. Norbert ( and Mastro. Yakima 301 220 19 14 2 Wenatchee 1.01 330 06 10 . 3 ward. Strait 13). Wailerstein S and Phillips: Vivalda. Osborne (6) and Dai ry m pie. Vskima Ill 403 031-13 21 1 Wenatcriee 102 111 100 7 12 3 Simonds and Constantino; Rose, Con- oon 19; ana winter. RYDER CUP TALK NEW YORK. July MiPr-Fred Corcoran, promotion director of the U. S. professional golf associa tion, leaves' for Hoylake, England, tonight by. air for a conference with British PCA officials tomor low regarding the Ryder cup matches for 1948. The '47 matches have been cancelled. Baseball's eie urn Boudreau. Indians Furillo. Dodgers Walker. Phillies Slaughter. Cards .. Kell. Tigers ., liMgio. Yankees mini batted In B Ab R H Prt 53 187 29 66 .352 ...48 ISO 21 56 .ISO 64 234 34 SO .34 -.65 2.19 37 81 Xi ...63 237 20 SO .338 . 64 241 43 78 JJ24 National leaetie; Marshall. Giants 67. American league LnMagrto. Yankees 44; Johnson. Yan kres 3; Williams, Red Sox 42. Home runs National league Wur. Giants 21; Klner. Pirates 17: Marshall. Giants IT: -Cooper. -Giants 17. American league: Keller, Yankees 13: Williams. Red Sox 13; Cordon. Toagh guy Stockey Kneilsen waa all that and a little more last aight daring the 8-man elimination tournament at the armory and came up with the ultimate win and possession of the perpetual trophy. The custo mers were none too pleased with the Tennesseean's snatch, for they figured he didn't even be long In the finals with Jack (Tiger) Kiser. After Kiser had decisioned Al Ssaas In the op ening match, Steenko Kariinka downed Lou Savoldl, Kneilsen flattened Frenchy La Belle and Tony Ross back-breakered Jack Carter. In semifinals Kiser dyna- NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Prt. Boston 37 28 .569 Chicago 33 33 J00 Brooklyn 38 29 .567 Cincinnat 33 33 .483 New Yrk 33 27 .565 Phlladelp 28 40.412 5t. Louia 34 32 J1S Pittsburg 25 39 JS1 Tuesday s scores: At Pittsburch 1. St. Louis 2: at New York 13. Boston (called at the end of 7th. raini: at Philadelphia S. Brooklyn 3. Only games scneaulea. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L"Prt. W L Pet. New Yrk 41 26 .612 Phlladelp 33 32 SOS Boston 34 30 .531 ; Washingt 30 32 .484 Detroit 33 31 J16 Chicago 32 36 .471 CleveUn 29 2J 309 St. Louis 23 40 J6A Tuesday's results: At St, Louis 3. Cleveland 9; at Chicaa-o I. Detroit 2. Only games tcheduled. Beavers Stop Seattle, 9-6 SEATTLE, July 1 -(")- Vic j Ruschi weathered a five-run Se attle outburst in the fifth frame ! hete tonight to hurl the Portland ! Beavers to a 9 to 6 win in the j opener of the 8-game series. Pertlaad Seattle I BHOA BHOA Ration S 3 4 1 tucker.m 3 19 0 Escobar.! 5 110 Triscola.r 3 ffenner.m 4 110 Vovikoff J 3 Storey J ft 2 I I Rocro.l 4 12 10 LavneJ 4 3 3 7 0 York 2 3 4 0 7 0 3 Nell. 4 I 2 4 S 4ueme.c 4 111 Ripple p 'ririiinp ! Johnson '3ubel 3ese.p Rek-h.r illvers.e Vlro.l Mullen.2 Raschl.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 lemsley.c 2 0 2 0 3uzaJ 2 0 10 Totals 40 14 27 8 ToUls 38 11 27 12 Batted for Sueme In 3th. Ran for Johnson in 5th 440 loo ooo 9 001 050 0006 R H ER BB SO 6 II I S 7 4 3 4 3 0 4 3 4 3 0 18 13 6 A .a -- ' Wools Retain Perfect Slate CITY SOVTBALL LEAGl'K Aaserlrao Natlooal W L Pet. W 1. Pet Rock W. 4 0 1.000 M. Bread 3 0 1 000 Mootry's 2 1 .667 Eagles 1 0 1 000 S. Navy 2 2 -500 Warners 1 1 Joo KCs 1 2 .333 Pink EL I 1 HI -Makers 0 4 .000 VFW 9 9 .000 mi ted Kariinka and Kneilsen was handed Referee Bill Mar ray's' decision after a parely wild settoe with Rosa, much" of It banged off outside the ring. The clients wanted Tony aa winner, but Murray, wha had a bad time all nigh, lofted Knellsen's duke. Almost beore the gathering had a chance to protest Kiser vaulted Into the ring and stormed out aa Impromptu win aver Kneilsen, drop-kicking him all over the Joint Murray disal lowed the fall and when the two went at tt legitimately Knellsen's beef and rough stuff were too much for Jack. Campbell's Rock Wool com pleted the first round of play in the American Softball league at Leslie last night by thumping the KCs 6 to 3 to retain the only un blemished mark in the circuit. A four run rally In the second frame built around doubles by John Hoffert and Phil Salstrom iced the fray. Warner Motors won the battle of the eel la rites in the National league, stopping the winless VFW's 9 to 0. Rock Wool 140 000 14 I 3 KCs 100 002 03 S Portland Seattle Pitcher IP AB Raschi 38 Ripple 3 Pearson j S Besse ...... . 7, 30 Losing pitcher Ripple. Wild pitch Raschi. Hit by pitcher Layrte by t Rasctu. Errors Rerhl. Rorro. Rucker. 1 Left on bases Portland 12. Seattle 11. Two base hits Escobar. Novikoff. Mul len. Storey. Rocco. O'Neil. RaschL Stolen bases Ratio Runs batted In Storey 3. Reich, Mullen 3. Escobar. Sil vers. Novikoff. Rorco. York. O Neil 2 Double plays York to O Nell to Rocco Time- 2:48. Umpire Doran. Kotoer and Borskl. Attendance 6445. San Diego Ill 070 110-8 IT 1 Sacramento 010 030 OOO 4 S 2 Trelchel and Kerr; Freitas, Gonzales (6) and Eltigersld. Oakland 000 120 000 3 6 1 Hollywood 021 100 SO -4 I I Buston. Speer (S) and Raimondi. Lll lard IS); Ardizota and Cameron. Loa Angeles 000 003 330 9 14 1 San rrancisco 0OO 008 0011 9 3 Chambers and Maline: Joyce. Mat thew son (91 and Leonard. LEADER: The largest reason why the New Tork Yankee are cur rently showing the way la the American leagae race ts wrap ped aa la the right aras of Rookie Frank Rhea (above), pitcher with Oakland ta the Coast lea gave last seaaoa. Shea has waa 19 games so far aad was honored Taeoday by be lag asmed to Use Aaserieaa leagae all-star team. World Champs Back In Race Cards Win, Edge Close To National Loop Top By The Associated Press Move over boys, here come those Cardinals!" That's the cry heard around the top of the National league right now, and ts.r..iX could be more appropriate. One month ago th Redbinds languished In Last spc4 In the twa- nant chase, seven full games be hind the? leading New York Gi ants. Since June lrt, howvvr. Billy Dyer's club has won 19 and tost 10. to climb on the way to fourth place and to rut the dis tance between Lctne!v rd the trst place team in half. AmOr month at (h same pace ard ha defending world champs ai3 t making plans for lhe.r fifth world aerie in the last six years. The Cards edged P.Ttbugrh 2 la 1 Tuesday with Err Duk US Gals Grab 3 Semi Spots LONDON. July 1 HD- Uncle Sam's nieces did today what his tennis playing nephews did yes terday sent three players into the semifinal round of their sin Robinson to Fight Bencf it LOS ANGELES, July 1 -(JT) Matchmaker Babe McCoy, an nouncing that welterweight cham pion Ray (Sugar) Robinson had gles division at the world-famed j cracking a ninth tnnmc hcarwr Wimbledon tourney. j for the a inning tnarg.n. New Margaret Osborne. Louise; York moved w.lhin a game of the B rough and Doris Hart marched , top by tKumrJr.g Basins IS to 1 i Into the round of four but Mrs. and the Phils flattened Brora; a j Pat Canning Todd was ousted by j S to X. a 28-year old blonde from South In the only cameo cUred la th Africa. Mrs. Sheila Summers. Men's semi-finals will be play ed tomorrow. Bcvos-OHSAA Slate Clinic The Cronin Names Three Yankees Mississippi Nears 1844 Crest '.a I ' "ST, - jf 1 I v a ' " 1 'f, . : Ml" o, - as-ajapsaBBsaaWsajasssa ST. LOUIS. July 1 An avalanche of water moved into St. Louia bringing the highest stage In years. The high water marker (lower arrow) shows 29.1 feet reached. Since yesterday the Missis sippi has crept near the all-time hlghof r4U .(top arrow), set in Parton and Roth and McCaffery: Welsner. - Wsrners 018 90 9 7 1 vrw ooo ooo i s Smlther and D. Morley: Kemper and Clay. Feller Hurt. May Miss Star Game ST. LOUIS, July 1 -WP- Bob Fel ler s participation in the all-star baseball game at Chicago next Tuesday became doubtful tonight when severe back pains forced .the Cleveland Indians' fireball .ace to withdraw in the second inning of the tribe's tilt, with St. Louis, aft er fanning three St Louis batters in the first CHICAGO. July 1 -A- Three New Yoik Yankee hurlers and naturals Bobby Feller of Cleve land and Hal Newhouser of De troit dominated an eight-man American league pitching staff chosen today for the 14th all-star baseball game at Wrigley field 1 next Tuesday. The mound corps was picked by Manager Joe Cronin of the Boston Red f.ox who will dirtt the American leaguers and shox other personnel already has been selected in a poll of 19.734.983 fans conducted by the Chicago Tribune and associated newspa pers, radio stations snd maga zines. The American league all-star pitching nominations, besides Feller and Newhouser, include freshman hot-shot Frank Shea. Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler and Joe Page of the Yanke. Taul (Dizzy) Trout of Detroit. Jack Kramer of SL Louis and Walt Masterson of Washington. American loop Cleveland Vne4 St Louis t to 3 and Detmt edged Chararo 2 ta 1 oo Al &sv.Ub's HATTOXAL IXACTT ft Lm es t OSS) orjf tt 0 rr"aw g , mm is mm a s rWs-si m4 CoraTMa, mmm m4 H iissniw m aw sol New . ... a-S OSS O- IS M 'fW md mt rtii-tw "msi lt. . Korf tl d Mast: iassse rej a is o f r mm -ill llMlrvr m Ssaas; auditorium here said today the . A g.20 for Ngh I 71 . m tsawa rt 0 New Worker had olunteered to I cft --s. -w a . s 0 give - a most generous donation" . f Jl , . k- ' r'.'Wr ' ? . . . , , . I iwb r igoti, secretary of the t. tassss st a-4 from his purse to the family of Ul blxh adiool board, said bars T CTmVall Jimmy Doyle, young Los Angeles lhroulfVt Oregon would be eii- CV . 1 I boxer whe djed l'V"Ln ' ib, -tieTa? Heed that ( - kl? 7 RoUnon I uul-cf-town boys could stay ! tVr O. K . in Cleveland. Hin jj4ilUry .cademy tor lo! CETTRniT. Jule 1 tr,eT 'each. The clinic itself is free. t fllcni) Ever. Drtmlt surVW tt 1 ae 1 t He said coaches and players j who was hit tn the ha4 ana htaliOnl illakCS f the rortland Coat logue'a r-"ed ball lart Sur.-v. s team would handle the lnslruc-1 srt hrene fmn Ilre-ry ford hs- 1 'llll l.lIlkH .Meet " the Vaughn street ball ) tital uly. He aai be out ef PORTLAND. Julv 1 agreed to fight Los Angeles PttUnd Beavers and tho Oregon Jackie Wilson in a noa-title High School Activtlies sort a - match Sept 23 at the Olympic ! " n?oun5 nt pat k here. 1 tha lineup at least 10 days. LIQUOR OFFICIAL NAMED PORTLAND, July 1 -(A- Ed ward C. Snow became superin tendent of the state liquor con trol commission's enforcement division today. Snow was for merly state policeman. PORTLAND. Ore. July l--i Lou Stafford. Portland runner-up . in the 1946 national public links jj golf tournament today qualified ' C In.- .iwttlu. r-v t ! K tiWrn this H year. Seven otlier Pottlanders. Ben Hughes, Tom Stjrt. Bud Jen sen. A. R. Mr Ptu.il. Bob Duden. Tab Boer. and Kay Atkins, the latter two. qualifiers lat year, al so made the grade. Stafford shot a 141 for 72 holes. KELi.FK TO HOSriTAL NEW YORK. 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