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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1947)
IssssSSSaa3e Wishful tasekJac: That Villa ger Bill Hevens, ptarned by an tiling ana. aaddealy shakes It and blmiwi m the fierce Van kee pitcher hs was a season ajs. What with the MarfttalW c.l IslIjuj off with the Asnerk el the way lis, should Rev sudden -ly get going they' brsete ta the pcneanL Last w heard, BUI was setting arm abate In the hope they weald atralghten him at . . . Seattle bob hp with Oregon's H a I Bailsman - - an other miae far the Partland Be 'vm. Nat that rertland waan't trying U land SalUnun the was anerely eatbld by the Sick . . . The aemtpr hereabout are diacevertng. much to their discomfort. Just how Woody SI bmi sported his healthy batting average with last year'a sena tors. H. Woodraw haa been get ting fat on the bash servers and la suae game haa belted no leas than seven hoaae rain! He hit two the other night U win a Cascade leagae gaote, -V . . . Speaking af haer-h 1 1 1 1 n g grata. Spectacled Jee Skeber of the tewnles haa proven himself to be the tearn'a power bey. Never leaa than a hitter In professional baeebell. Joe haa faand hlmaelf reeenUy, la alg glng In the high JXW and haa Senators Bow, 6-3, Finish Series with Chiefs Tonight Locals Cling To 3rd Place SeedyJtcliing Coat Loral Race Ground By Al Ughtoer Any magic th Senators hold here at home against their WIL enemies Menu to be purely nil with Buddy Ryan's wenatcnee Chiefs tnis trip. For last night the Saleras blew their second straight to the visitors, and therein set a record. No WI nine hod before been able to kayo the townies twice in succession this semester. As It now stands the Chiefs are X-i m th aerios and Salem's stiU sparkling home mark read 26 won and nine lost. The aeries come, to a close to night with a seven a'elock dou bleheocier. Lefty Kenny Wyatt is booked to hurl on of the frays for Jack Wilson: crew, and the skipper himself may be forced to fill in the other. The Solon pitch ing seems to have ton to seed the past few days what with so many double bills on the sched ule. Ten games t aeven days is mighty rough on -man ataffs. The locals werent at their best In yielding last , night's struggle, but they weren't alone. The two genu wearing Prexy AblB bJe - - Messrs. Doy and SJavich . k.i - kui niebt all by them selves, and it was indeed a bad. one T fortunat lor Micro " pop comes in cups the nights, utl 14J4 fathering was in a nasty ntud. Inflicted by repeat edly rotten calls agalnat both sides by the oon-huatlinf arbiters. Day captaibod the exhibition .by lous ing up a strik on Jo Skeber in the fifth inning and then chasing him v. hen Jo offered the squawk he had coming:. The ultimate re ault had a catcher playing third base h Salem and a disrupted ball fn of the species fans don t care to pay W see. . lu k Sir.tvlc's wihineas Cost him the ball gam eerty. He walked one and gave up two singles for two runs in the secoaa ana uim In the third walked the bases full and yielded another two-run aingle. That brought in Hunk- An dertcn who had burled only the night before, and Hunk, not near ly as wild as be has been, went the rest of the way in good shape. The Ryfcn did bring in two runs off Anderson, but both were charged against his infield, not Hunk. Spectacled Joe Vivalda of the Chil rpent roost of the session aoft-tosslng the Senators into pop ping up or lining out, but had the neceary eejuipment in the E inches. He waa banged for It its along the way but only in st the fifth, sixth and ninth were the townies able U nail him for runs. In the fifth Anderson's dou ble to left and Ai Spaeter'a en suing solo were worth the first run. Btb Moore's double, a wild pitch and Ed BaiVa line fly to deep left get another in the sixth. Salem opened up her half of the ninth as if the six Chief tallies werent ooine to be enoueh when Barr and Peterson singled and Bill Beard walked to load the sacks. But Mel Ifunes, batting for Anderson, rapped a short ground er right at Clyde Haskell at short and this worthy turned it into a double play erasing the threat with but one run scored. The Chiefs collected but eight N hits evenly divided off Sinovic and Anderson, but two. worth four runs, came after 4be damaging free tickets Issued by Freshman Dirk. How those walks can hurt. Although the less cost the towniea valuable ground in the flag chose Spokane and Brem erton both won it failed to knock them from third place. They now rest two precentage points ahead of Victoria. Albany Toledo ALBANY, Ore, July H)-Albany and Toledo American Legion Junior We ball teems will open a aeries here tomorrow to deter mine who meets Eugene for a ticket to the state playoffs from the upper Willamette valley Oregonians In the Major" Oref cniana in the Majors B -R H O A E Rbl Pesky, Bed Sok t Duerr. Bed Sas Si 1 3 0 t 1 2 0 S 0 0 Cordon, Indians 3 I MM : v fVV' c, A J ELTON OWEN aeven raund-trlppora on his aide alnee Joining the Wilsons . . . When he attended Willamette and later played outfield for the Senators. Clint Cameron was In dexed a potentially a good hit ter bat a ae-ee glove man. Bat now hand (tome Clint Is both a Golf Go Here Monday An Oregon pro-amateur golf gigantic, on of a few held an nually la various cities In the state, will take place Monday at Sa lem golf coarse. Club Pre Jim Susaell. who leave soon to take ev er hla new chores at Coo Bay, has arranged for a number of the top professionals la th state to appear in the lS-hole links play. Emery and Al Zimmerman and Ted Longworth of Portland and the noted Chuck Congdon of Taeoma will be among the many par shattering visitors. Many local amateurs, including Walt CUne, jr.. Jack Russell. Leo Estey. Glen Lengren and other SGC notables, will be teamed up with the pre as all go for th valuable prizes arrang ed by Jim Russell. Ho Ilirage: Weastehse ( IHOA Salem S) IHOA Crnhlg.m Wamr.l S t 1 Krug.l 4 1 11 SIS OSpaetcr.1 S Williams. I IS Waiy.2 4 3 Haskell. i 2 S W inter .r 11 Rhynai 4 Dalrmpfx SIS Vivalda.p S 1 1 1 Skeber ,r I 3 Moore, I 4 SKubkJ-r 4 S Barren 4 SiPetaraons 4 e.Oaard.c 3 l!Smevlc. 1 Andersn,p t Kerr 4 t N lines t Total 33 S 37 13 Total 3 1 1 31 13 Batted fur Anderson In Stn. Wenatche S 160 001 t 1 Salem 00011 0013 11 3 LMilna pitcher: Sinovic. Pitcher IP AS H R CIIOBB Vivalda 3 11 3 3 t Sinovic li 11 4 4 4 3 Anderson ... SU 13 4 - 3 -3 Wild pitch: Vivalda, , Passed sail: Dslrymple. , . Left on bases: Wenstchs M, Baiem I. Error: Peterson. Kuotek. Vivalda, Kerr. Two baaa hits: Anderson, Moore. Haskell. Runs batted In: Creenhalgh 3. Dslrymple 3. Spseter. Barr. Sacrifice: Vivalda, Warner. Stolen bases: Haskell. Double plays: Rhyne to Wesley fc Williams, fcpewter ta Peterson to Km. Haskell to Wsalejr to William. Tims; 100. Umpires: Day snd olsvich. At tandanea: 14S4. Vancouver 000 SOO SOS 3 3 Bremerton 31 SOI It IS IS Robertson. Msnter (7) and ttumpf; Lowmsn snd Votpt. Yakima ..... .. Ooa 091 SOO 1 3 S Spokane SOS 900 SO I 13 4 No we la. Brysch (3) and Phillips; Cos- tello snd buidss. Victoria 100 SOS BS0 S IS 3 Taeoma SOU ia 0014 1 Blankenahlp snd Mastro; Glteon, Greenlaw IS) snd Clifford. Senator-Bevo Tilt Date Set The annual Senator-Portland Beaver exhibition game, rata od est of Its date last month. will be played at Waters park Monday night. August U. Buss aess Manager George Emlgh an nounced yesterday. The Yaktmo- Salesn come booked for that night will be played aa part of a doaMe-header Tuesday night, August 19. Emlgh also aonounc ed that the pretested Yakima- Salem game will be finished July 19 at Waters park as part f a deublehesder slated f r that night (Up to BHPct. BHPct Wilson T J .429 Nunes Skeber 11 M J45! Spseter Kubiak 2SZ IZ J28 Krug Moore Z22 73 323 Mouor Beard 334 75 JS21 , Kerr Barr SI IS .295 t.azor Anderson 11 S J94 Wyatt Petersen 23S 0 292 Knorer Sinovic 7 IS JW1 Eliason- 371 73 .377 314 S7 :m 254 66 3 SJ11 IS 3.158 35 3.07 SO 4 .000 18 0 .0(10 o.ooo Pitching: W L SO W L SO Wilson Lazor Moor Wyatt S S 5 Anderson S 4 42 CHason 10 S 115 Sporer 1 3!tnovie 3 3 33 1 1 3 S 33 4 10 so SENATOR SWAT Ross to Grapple Kneilsen Salem's Tach Tany Rasa, who last week proved In the elimination tournament he Is fa perhaps the best enditla af his grappling life, gets the next shot at Tennessee Steekey Kneilsen at the armory. Matchmaker El tan Owen announced lost night he hod signed San t meet th tattooed touch guy in the mala event of a four-match program at the local garden Tuesdsy nigai. Net unlike many others who witnessed last weeks tour nament. Matchmaker Owen be lieved well-driller Anthony was gypped la his semifinals brawl with Kneilsen. Referee Bill Murray gave the decision ta Kneilsen when It appeared that Ross had more than held hi awn with the bearded nasty. It was one af the wildest scraps an the bill that night, so Owen wasted no time in booking the dangerous willow wlelder and first string catcher with Holly wood. In the recent Portland ae ries Cameron looked a If he had been bora wearing ahln-gaards and protector and remember, the PCL Is classed as a pretty pert triple-A loop this semester. Yon Bevos will dislike as even more for this, bat Clint, a free agent, applied to them for a Job daring the December baseball convention In Los Angeirs and was turned down ... Another local grad who has tamed to the mask Is Charley Petersen. He now spends most of his playing time as catcher for the Yaklmaa ... Did yau know Salem had a farm slab all its own? What else would you call Albuquerque in the West Texas-New Mexico league, with ptloneea Paul Halter. Dick Gentzkow. Bill Gregory and Larry Wirt there? Also. Pitcher Dick Boyle the other night twir led a s-1. four-hit win for the Albuquerque . . . What ever happened to Eddie Wheeler, the Legions Play Mac '9' Today Salem's Capital Post No. 9 Am erican Legion Junior baseball team, two full games, behind the district two leading. Oregon City entry and facing a tough row in what's left of the playoff aeason. tonight goes to McMinnvilI to play an evening game starting at 8:00 o'clock. The Capital Posters must win tonight or practically forget their bid for the district berth in next month's state play offs here.- On Friday of this week the; Salems play host to th Or goa City crew at Waters park. Coach Paul Reiling will atari Jim Moore on the mound this eve ning and will have Eldon Caley and George Stoutenberg available for relief duties.. Softies Play Pair Monday The City Softball leaguers open second round play Monday night at Leslie, eight o'clock, when the undefeated Campbell Rock Wool ers tangle with the winless Paper Makers In an American league clash and the Master Breeders, lossless leaders of th National side take on the Veterans of For eign Wars. In th first round games the Wools dumped th Papennen, S-1 and Master Bread trounced the VFW's, 13-6, Giants Smash Homer Record BROOKLYN. July IWAVWben Mort Cooper, who I supposed to do the pitching In the Cooper Brother act, lined a hoaae run into the center field scuta at Ebbet field Friday, the New York Giant established a new National leacue record for hittiac hoi runs In consecutive gsmes. Cooper's smash snsrked the lSth straight game la which the Giant hit one or more round trippers, 35 la all ever thai span. The previous league mark of 14 atralght was made by the Giants In 1935 when oly 19 horn era were hit. The New .York Yankees hold the major mark, hitting homers la 23 atralght games la 194 L RAMBO WINNER MOLALLA. Ore., July 5 -CD-Gene Rambo, Shandon. Calif., Cowboy, won the all - around ti tle at the annual Buckeroo here today. rematch. And just so . another splash of poor arbltlng wont spoil It Tuesday, Owen himself will do the refereelng. One of the top refs on, the Coast befsre be retired, Owen Is coming back in an effort to put a step ta the consistently poor affiliating (far ing the Tuesday night meetings. Three other matches will round ant the program. In Use single fall opener Jack Carter squares off with Freuehy La Belle. In another prelim, a one faller. Lou Savoldl tries Steenko Karlinko. And In the semlwlnd up special it's Herb Porks against Al Sxasz. By virtue af his win In the elimination tour ney Kneilsen was ta have rained a shot at Parks Coast title. But Parks refuses ta meet the big touehie. Ress pleaded with Ow en fr his whirl at him, and gets It. . wee but swift 1946 Senator? Ed die Is managing Phoenix In the Arizona-Texas loop this semes ter. And one of hla outfielder Is Pete Hughes, last year's Victoria alugger. Pete Is said to be pall ing down a mere S6M per month for a h o w I n g 'em bow down there . . Tired of being harpooned by dissatisfied customers during his Tuesday night mayhem meet ings. Promoter Elton Owen, hlm aelf a topnotch referee before he retired, will handle the armory arbltlng until further notice. The refs of the recent past .have been aadly lacking - - 'tia a tough Job. that of keeping the meanles from dismantling the cleanles - - so Matchmaker Elton will take over Tuesday night . . . . Mare exhibition ball battles for the village coming up. and four to be exact On July 1C the Har lem Globetrotters, who looked so good In slapping the Houae of Davids here the other night, will tangle with Willamette Amuae ment C'es Capitols at Myrtle BowL. On July Z9 the Atlanta Black Crackers come In and on th Soth com the Memphia Red Sox. On August t the David re turn. All four clubo will play the Capitols at Myrtle Bowl . . . SENSATION: Pitching sensation of the baseball world right aow is tall Ewell Biaekwell. th Ciu elnnatl wtsard, who )tmn won 14 gomes In the first half of the season - - 13 of thorn la a row to come within 4 of the modern major league reeerd. One of hla feats was a no-hitter against the Boston Braves, Friday Biaekwell stopped Pittsburgh. S to 9, for win number 14. He Is shewn her caressing th ball h pitched la th last Inning. Portland Gets Ryder Matches PORTLAND, Ore.. July 5 The Ryder cup tourney of 1M9 or 1950 definitely will be staged in Portland. Robert A. Hudson, golf-sponsoring businessman, said today. Hudson said that If Fred Cor coran, now en route to London for the PGA, can arrange date this year, the 1948 tourney will b in Great Britain and the 1949 tour ney in Portland. If the 1947 meet Is skipped, however, Ryder cup play would go to Dayton. Ohio, in 1948, to Great Britain in 1949, and to Portland in 1950. Ball Loop Lead At Slake Today MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel and St. Paul will slug it out for top place in the second half of the Willamette valley league Sunday afternoon at Ebner park here. Both teams are undefeated in the second half. Mt. Angel has gone through the aeason undefeated thus far and Is winner of the first half. Other league games Sunday will be Oregon City at Molalla, Sublimity at Ames-Willamette and Canby at Sandy. CUBS WERE COLTS Chicago's baseball entry in the National league has been nick named th Whit Stockings. CoIU. Orphans and now th Cubs. Table of Coastal Tides US. roast and geodetic survey. Port' land. Ore., compilation of tides st Tart. ' 1 Oregon for July. 1!M7. July. 1S4T Hih Low Time Water Time Water 1:13 a.m. S4 S 39 a.m. -OS 1 1 p m. 4 B IS p.m. 3 3 7 1 II a m. S 1 S 14 a m. -0 4 43 p.m. 10 S US p in, 3 2 S 334 a in. S B 9:48 a in. -0 1 4:36 p.m. S 3 10:02 p.m. 3 0 . 9 3:24 a.m. S3 10:23 a.m. 0 4 5:12 p.m. 34 11:10 p.m. 26 1 4:22 am. 4B II 02 am. SS i 49 p m. 5 7 11 S 35 a.m. 4 4 S 33 a in. 3 1 S:31 p.m. 6 1 11 44 a in. 1 3 IX 7:01a m. 4 1 1J2 a in. 15 7:13 p.m. S S 12:34 p m. 1 8 13 BiS a.m. 4 2:Uain. OS 7:59 p.m. SS I 28 p m. 3 3 14 9:4 a.m. 42 3:31 am. -0 1 S0 p.m. T2 2:27 p.m. 2 6 15 1S:5S a.m. 4 5 4 24 a m. - S S:40 p.m. 7 8 3:28 p.m. 2 8 IS 11:51 a.m. 4 8 5:13 a.m. -14 10:33 pm. 7 4 23 p.m. 2 IT 12:41p.m. 5 1 S 03 a.m. -I S 11:25 p.m. I I 5 23 p.m. 2 8 IS 1:29 p.m. 8 4 I II am. -3 S 20 p.m. 2 7 19 0:17 a.m. 71 7:32 a.m. -2 8 2:12 p.m. 3 3 T:15 p.m. 2 S 20 1:09 a.m. 74 8:18 a.m. -1.7 3:57 p.m. IS 8:12 p.m. 2 4 31 2:00 a.m. 7.0 8:03 ijn. -I J 3:41 p.m. SO 8:15 p.m. 32 33 1:55 a.m. 6J 9:47 a.m. - S 4:25 p.m. I I 1 23 p.m. 3 23 3:55 a.m. 3 100 a.m. S3 l:OS pjn. 6 0 11:34 p m. 1J 34 3:03 a.m. 4 9 11:18 a m. 1 3:55 p.m. S 3 S3 S 2.1 a.m. 4 4 0 48 a.m. 1.4 1:43 p.m. 1.3 12 0 prn. 1.7 21 7:54 a.m. 4.1 2 00 a m. I I 7 JO p.m. 8J 1:02 p m. 2 4 37. 9:22 a.m. 4 2 3 (Ui a m. 8 3 8:18 p.m. 6 4 2:04 p rr. SS 28 10 J? a.m. 4 4 I jj am. II 97 p.m. S 4 Jul pm. 3.1 2 11:27 a m. 41 1:42 a.m. - 2 9:15 p.m. SJ 3:5 p.m. 3 2 30 12.-C9 p.m. 4 5 -5 a m. -0 5 105 p.m. SS 4:4J p.m. 3.2 31 12 4 p.m. 4S 8:03 am. 06 11:13 p.m. S7 IJI p.m. 83 Larson Grabs 'Cycle First 2000 Watch 2-Whefl Kariiir I'roruni Red-helmetet Walt Iirwn of PuriUnd. piloting un r'nghkh made BSA motorcycle, and a hot one, yesterday rode nil with the tup prize in the - Capital pot- sponsored 'cycle racing program at the fuirgiounds as 2000 fans watched the firxt such s(ieod car nival in Salem in years. Larson beat out the veteran Ked Hice o( Portland and Ray llyland of Eu gene in the 20-lap main event. Class B main event honors went to Mort Becker of Portland, with Harry Nel-wn of Portland second and Jim Garber of Oregon City third. Lamon had earlier copiel the second heat rare for experts and was trailed in this one by Rice. The veteran Doug Ram bo of Portland was far out in floor of his field in the first heat race but developed motor trouble and was forced to suspend operations for the balance of the day. C'aeey Jim if of Eugene won the firt heat and was trailed by llyland. The three-lap helmet dash was speared by Rambo oer llyland and Rite, those three having post ed the best times in qualifying run. The 'cycles managed to tour the Lone Oak oval near th 30 second mark, approximately as fast as do the hot rods. . Only one spill took place in the meet, and it wasn't a bad one. Vancouvei, B. C.'s Trevor Deeley was dumped rounding the first turn ' but was only shaken up. In a special match face Larson nosed out Rice by Inches after three laps. Beavers Even Seattle Series j SEATTLE. July S-Y,P- Port land Beavers defeated Seattle 2 , to 1 in a Pacific Coast league pitchers' battle tonight to even , th series at three games apiece. : Vic Raschi. the winning pitcher, held the Rainiers to five hits. PerUaad Seattle B H O A BHOA 431 Rucker.m 4 1 1 a , Mullen! nauo.s I l awhlVe.r 3 1 4 Smith. m 4 1 S Norlkoff.l 3 I 3 Storey. J 4 11 URorco.l 47 lazor. I I 1 1 OtvneJ 4 1 I Raconar.r 3 S OSchareinJ 3 S 3 Vlco.l 4 1 IS OO Nells 34 Sllverac 4 I S atlemsler.c S I 4 Raw-til. p S 4'Dubtel.p 3 ICrtapola 1 S I Johnson t 1 Totsls a in I Total 31 S 77 13 Batted far Ornarem In Sth. t Batted for O'Neal in Sth Port Land . 01 Dot -3 Seattle on I on nra-i Pitcher IP AB It M TH BR SO Waachl - S SI 1 I 1 a DutMel S SS 3 7 I I Len on bases Portland 7. Oaattle . Two base hits Larne. Storey Sec rirtro htta Dubl-1. Laror 8tle baaos Rucker. WTirle. Runs batted In Silvers, Ksrobar Double pis? Hemsley to O Netl Time 3 fo Um pires Borskl. Doran and Kober Al taetdanoe BOM. I -o Angeles 070 So4 SOS 4 $ San rranciaco oo3 son jos i i riemtn(. Dobwnlr iti and M alone. Roaso. Werle 11. Mathewson tt and Leonard, Ogrodowsfcl iSi. Oakland . SO sol 10 It 14 S Hollywood OSS Sua 1st - t S 3 Spmtr and RatttMMtdl. Ptrnter Ya -II an ill. Sewart ill, Atbosu S) and Cameron. Kan Die . SIS Oil SOS -M 13 Sarrimenla 0O0 nso On I f Treicbel and Kerr. Reaaley. R Smith (11. H oleoma IS i and rernamle Bennett Gets Job At Franklin IIi"h PORTLAND. July S i41- Ap pointment of two mort coaches today brought to eight th num ber of new aasiatant mentors who will serve in Portland hifh schools next fall? The new additions ate Paul Bennett, former Willamette university and Jefferson hifh school player, and Cark B. Car penter. Grants Pass Bennett will be assicned to Frnnklin and Car pentrr to Commerce. Stymie Top Earner STANTON. Del . July 9 -t- Stymie turned on his v.umru speed in the home stretch today and stepped to the front at the woria s leading money winning thoroughbred by capturing the mile and one-quarter Sussex han- dicap in track rectrd time. Stymie: now has earned S595.310. nineteen thousand dollars more than his ri val. Assault -C AH R Boudresu. Indian ' M 2n6 34 Walker. Phillies 353 3S Kell. Tlrers 17 252 3 Slaughter. Caiduials SO 257 SO DiMac (io. Yankee SS 254 SS Haa. Red 17 2S3 3 Hum balled In National lrai Cooper. Cianta. 6 Marshall. Giant. 43. Mite. Giant. S3 Ameit-n leacu. Dorrr. Red So. 47. William. Red So. 47; DlMacgio. Yankee. 44. Jonnvan Yankee. 44 Home run National league: Ml2e Giants. 24; Klner. Puale. ?0. Mar hall. Giant. IS. Amerlun league William,.. Red Sox. 15: Keller. Yan kee. 13; Gordon. Indians, 13. Ilestli Brown. 13. HEIDER'S All Work CswarsBteesI Baseball's ! jm On AU I-IsfaT) S3l. Ceart 8L Call 73Z1 Braves Beat Dodgers, Take Over Lead; Yankees Victors S I'ii i 1 SEEKS NO. 11 Lefty Keoay Wyatt vlciorie so far la the WIL derby, eu la the aeven o'clock twta allowing (Might's fsre wllfe the snd will oa Tuesday night open a kaue. Oliver Holds 3-Stroke Rlargin in Tarn Tourney CHICAGO. July S-4P-Although shooUtvg hii poorest goif of the meet, a one-under-por 71. Ed "Porky" Oliver. Wilmington. Dei, held a three-stroke lead over South African Bobby Lorke today in their International golf showdown for the Tarn 0Shanter tournaments $7,000 lirst prize Oliver drew up at the three- quarter mark with a 54 hole total of 20214 off the regulation card after his dazzling, record break ing first two rounds of 68-63. He needs a closing 66 tomorrow to t fja. . sva a a snriasn nyron netson a winning 1 mark of 269 In the 194S Tarn show. The serious Locke also required a 71 today for a 20S total. Lrfx-ke also hod a 71 today for a 205 total. Other scores Include Ed Turcot 206. Chick Harbert 207. Ky Laffoon and Herman K riser 210. Neale Reaches Tennis Finals PORTLAND. Ore, July S-OV-Kmery Neale. Portland, defending champion, moved into the finals of the Oregon tennis tournament today with a five-eel victory over Harry nocne. San Francisco. Neale will meet Arnold Beiaser. Stanford university player for the men's crown tomorrow. Beiassr advanced yesterday over Jim Liv ingstone, San Francisco. The top-seeded Neale disposed of Roche, ranked third, with more esse than indicated in the g-4. 5-7, f-2. 4-g. g-2 score. lUrti coast Laser w:r. W L PH. 47 ss aas i M n an M 44 PertUnS 43 45 SSI I r land ta 41 571 Saa tvi 44 i ' s""in" 47 4 i u SO 411 land 3. at Smn Francier, . La An ele 6. at HoUyarood 4. (Mlanl II. at Karta' imenio I. San Dr a wi uttir W L Prt. w km Bremer In 4S 33 Ssj Taeaena Spnkan 45 34 JTO Vancouver 38 S4 Salem 42 27 Ut Yakima 34 4) 442 V trior l 44 3 S3 Wemache 27 si XJ Salurdsir reault: At Salem 3. Wenat rnee I. at Tacorra 3. Vtriiria . al SooSsne II. Yakima 1: at Rnnvtina Sncouver I. NATIONAL LKACIK Wl.Pn W L Prt Boston 4 3 371 Cincinnati 27 3S VrT ! Brunklirn 41 31 AS St. Louw SS U a I atBW II trt ' Ne-r York 37 3 -SVT Pniladelpei 33 411 73 354 i CMcsco 3 34 314 Pittahwrtn 241 STT SS 340 i Salurdar reull At Hmoklyn 1. S3 .111 J Bmlon 4. al Prt I lade I pit mi . New York SS Xti 4. al t'lnrinoali 7. St. lauu . at Pitt 85 .333 ! buigti 3. t'hlraao 4. as jt; t AniESIl A Mtlil l WLPrt WLPrt New York 45 2 K34 :ieveland 3 31 42 I VIroil lin W raraa f M .472 rVion S3J in Saitiinun 3S SS 4M Plilladelp 3 54 SI 4 M Lout I41 XT Saturday result At New York S. Philadelphia I: at Chiraco 6. Cleveland 3. al Bnaton 7. Wajauincton I; at St. Louu. Detroit 1 21. ratne out. Is Your Car auIUBx SEBVEIG SilLEII MID VICEIITY Taa Si of the aWwsUrs, r of 19 tealgat attempU U assA It eiev- bill wtlb vTessatrbee at Waters park. Chiefs the tkree-rsasi Yankees Grab Most Crowns LONDON. July S -Wr- Half a j dozen tennis 4rf from th United States, heatded by Jar Krosner of Los Anceiea, divided the hon ors among themselves today by sweepine four riUe and sets ring in the fifth as the curtain fell on US IstxjlVimbledon rhampson shipa. Kramer added a half-Inter t In tr men's double Utl to tne tingle championship he won yes terday and Margaret Cssborne of Son Frsnctaoo captured the wom ena single crown by beating Dori lUrL Mia Hart and Mrs. Pat Todd stole the show today with turrtd upset win aver Mia Osborne and Uouiao Braugh far the double. 1-g. -4. 7-4. Costs Tass to Beef With Vmp There ami aa ssiire? Al Tsoa Waraee. oajtrtesder for ta Wesvalessse ksiaeaeJI csah as risss. " Issrd to flag say after has in rartoae rrtday ntgbt. aew lato towa rriday oad lasda 1 bad ttaa to road est use esty oesxtaa lag vd ae tossss lws-fae-a- Mat HU a ever, tbjtst U. Tsoa ti M lata th atreei. To tasU Ukeee ae srfUk rirseTssaeea la Us city aaiees Jl tvadal taken two Uoa wher 1st paid a ItS taw far laisOsar IVewaj ta ed area, aataeday Wi tested a yta tbal bast as 11 Is bis taeortle aairl ttmilasi rtre werka as too costly! Unknown Sets Javelin Mark LINCOLN. Neb, July t(4-Ua-heralded Steve Seymour. 2 i-yes-told Los Arurete osteopath, threw the Jarehn 2g feet 1 Inches (or a new American record a the country's fmet cinder star lev eled a strong assault at the record books In the nations! AAU track and field ctvampionaKips her to day. Seymours was the esvly record, although all mark were good. Le Steers, former University of Oregon jumper, tied with five others for second ta the such Jump at g feet 4 inches. George Kasvmussen. Oregon, pieced In a four way tie for third la the pole vault at IX feet C inctjes. stesss "Dragon" ikonnd? Doe yoar car lock pep? . . . U tt a osLeat. rr? . . . Art rcitlns; littW mlleavgt per raHoa? If it stoes . . . jure expensire repaim in me iBinr . . . brinx ynur car 11 a Iaoder Broo. orrrbanJ! Yeall en dririnr pleamore! tuor orc im a. m. tTamar. JsJr t. HC7 U VoiscIIc Hurls Boston to Win bra. Hart una: Pilrk Ni flies t Mitvr Uomrr r Taw aaiariala Just wtten tt looked l.ke Che evrry-fourth-day wear and tree on the Boston Brsre piUtung s'srf nuchl be loo snrh for taarrew Spshn. Johnny &in, and Red Mar wt ht about rvampirted the corps, the Ib-or.Uvw-ner s pwkrd up BIJ Vossrtle from the dare. d the bg fellow may hate a lot to say about who ms the No towva4 W peneis-eit- Saturday Vt4aet)e Vmmmd sis hitter at Ue Brooklyn Dodcers ad knnred the tKrtm v mt first pUre as the Brate wssi 4 te 1. It was Voiar!le's aeewsd atrs4tht eta la BoUon urufonav The New York Ciaals sLayed M CS thick of the seiuor rirrvtt scrap by wfcitrsnashtag nuodet phia 4 to 9. Clint Harumg hurled the shutout, has fifth la and Jaeam Ue onrked hoswtr number T3 to game an a row New Yorkers have Kai at least circuit rtout. Ciiv4nitsll k C V . i. The New York Yankees got a three-bit ob frara roratle Prank Shea, his 11th win acainat tws loasea, a they topped rhUodelphsa U 1. Chicago edged Cleveland to S and Boston m rit Waatiang i 7 to t Drtioit and St. Lotus were rained out. Hew York tuueela Martaeaj i Lean oa is l art. si rast T. Maltcaertee il sm Darfca-r. Pen's Breuiicr One-Man Team VeTTaas) Bieuwee wslksd asf with snost af the anfasaal "re KeUys" rriasy BMarcUAg and topped aTT tSe Oaf by battUng U a draw la are ml IHo ortnaasas bsasHkg ssissrtiasv. Brevrtee vca tSe TOO. . ssa hurdles, brtasd luensv and btes - " 4 tvarvs, . si oa oss-i a a VMeaa aa4 Ca-ett. I I SU it est tas 4 a m4 W, CaMewTVae ssi oss ss a ta t Oar woM sse M n--7 n i awotas. Skmhrv t. Oe rs.SU ( mm4 Rarv: qfSn Hiii aaaS I I i. t lei oar ess a t Hew 0. Sawrtrat tarse eriaSiaa ess oas tas-4 t "ca-JmoX Fewlee T" " 7,7? ?, Sm. ' ' " niitoi Catarata I'm a ai wi 11411a, Baa et ass- tt iTl. '-Tt 1 "B' 1 aw a J faSwat TaaaMulnp mr arenrtd ta the M yard osw in ire rieia snoeV Tss hutiig bout asw t3mer ssety atrfosad baa tMwvywetgtit title try otocaptTig Lav. Verne tlyrsa tn V uttn tmmi. Ther were four KOi ta tW srsi tbsang bouts. 1 ' M ' RUrk Jean, Day Cos lTt Ccrtg atv4 100 all wassl wkirewrsl li an. Jarkela, mmm aa aT swr gs)Tg ysr .araatAvaaMrea - a-aaww "wv Aeanae a svaraa" i lolre repair V j f in today for , all-.r. (JtJ i FOD 19 YEM2S