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l-Tha Start nxyi, Saint. Oraqon. Saturday. July 1Z. 1847 mm The bu snsde mar friendly etaeaslea daring hit oft-tonny etays aa eommlalcner of all minor leagae baseball Bever will we forget the fiery and costly blasts wo rot from him In 1942 when we signed the penitentiary Lake Creeswhlte to pitch for the Sena- a I V.I tj n llMmliaM wmw w JW ir a m Tnoaday died s respected baseball man. Not nnlike the late Jadge I mr1 the minor leagues ctar de lieered . his- alUmaiiUM 'like craft old near. He .spared no oao's feelings. The baseball book was his law and If yon broke that ' law yea heard of U ta no oncer Uia terms. lib two and three paged telegrams to as flatly re fnsing to allow Croaawhlte Into professional baseball ranks actu ally are what rive as what curly hair we .have. Yet when we met the Jadge last December daring the baseball convention In Los Angeles be was jovial In spite of hh sternness. The tipoff on. the Divergent Views at Huntsmen's Hearing PORTLAND, Jnly 11 - (JP) -Sportsmen, foresters, farmers and stockmen told the state game commission their widely diverg ent viewpoints on hunting- at the annual hearing on hnntlug sea sons and regulations today, - Recommendations for the op ening ' of ' the . big game season varied from August to govern- , ber. Equally hearty dVsagreemcat came on whether the ' deer and": elk 'seasons? should run eoBCur renlly or separately. - I IL Douglas of the S. - forestry i- service ... urged that the big game season not open before the first Saturday In October, to avoid : September fire haaarda. Many farmer representative agreed. Stockmen advocated opening In late October, when cattle will be down from the mountains and out of range of stray bullets. Den Madison, v. Salem, repre senting the Isaac Walton league chapter, appealed for' a game, refuge throughout ' the Detroit -dam area. Without it,. Madison declared,- thousands . of dam workers - will exterminate the deer. . Clackamas county representa tives surprised the game com mission, which didn't think there were elk In that county, by ask ing prohibition on elk hunting there. Spokesmen said a few elk had arrived and should be al lowed to propagate. - Sherman county's delegation asked a closure of the deer sea son for, five years. Claisepxeoi ty delegates requested a split deer and elk 'season, and asked for a new method of tagging up land birds and .water fowl; At present, they .complained, hunt ers can't find a game warden to tag- their birds for shipment la. " '-? s ( JU Senators Win 10 to 5, Oust r . - Vies From 3rd; Spot in WML. Salem Gets 8 Yanks, Dodgers Win, Dncrease Leads; Salem Jrs. Out of District Legion Race WKI iw ii fA uuiiiuiiaiium t i yr T m it uuuijiirii J i a mil ea isiria r r w y- a m i 0.0 T? 1 Ul't 1 1 41. X klOolO 1J X llte, JL JU PALL 1IALTLE true Bramham came during that aarrttnr whoa he announced his retirement as commissioner. The entire gathering of both old and yeoag baseball men rose as one Extra-Basers Nunes Hits Grand-Slam Homer; Lazor Cops 7th YAKIMA. July ll-fiTVThe Sa lem Senators moved into third place behind the Spokane Indians in the western International leame bv scoring an easy 10-5 victory over Yakima tonight -la the opener of a five-game series. J The Senators put the game on Ice in the first two innings when they scored two runs In the init ial frame and then added four more the following stanza on Mel Nunes grand slam home run. The hard hitting Oregonians smacked 14 hits, including Nunes' homer, two triples and five and gave the white-haired esar a doubles, off three. Yakima pitch great and respectful ovation. And erg y of these men had had their aaaeaJes rapped by the big club the Judge carried while In of fauSt) e o Ump$ Tattled to Teacher Bud Peterson cracked a triple and a double, Ed Barr hit a three bagger and Marty Krug, Bill Beard, Bob Moore and Al Spaeter each doubled. Vince Lazor went the route for WHOOPEE: This Isn't exactly a resemblance of either Capital Post Commander Eex Klmmell or Salem Post Commander Chester Frits, but It does let you know that both American Legion posts will to night play their baseball game, astride donkeys, at Waters park starting at 8:15 o'clock. Both sides boast the win is In the bag but tbe donkeys may have something- to say about that also. Sale Yakima R W O A - B H O A Peterson I I 4 lBirntj (111 4' Lilly J I 2; Robinson J S Gldae: Spaeter .1 Nunes3 Moor J Kubiak.r Barren Knig.l Beard, e ' Lazor .p ibrry.l S "BernghLr I OCliftJ 3 0' Petersn.m ' 4 lPhlllipf.e S 3'Brysch.p S Melstcr.p I Wallrstn.p Harris 1 Simon.p 0 0 I Total 30 14 ST 11 Totals S3 g 27 11 Batted lor Meister In 0th. t While on baseball csars It might his seventh win for Salem. bo well to mention to those who attended last Sunday night's 8a Iraa-Wenatcnee deubleheader that WIL Prcxy Bob Abel has done aooae , knuckle rapping himself, fscems those two characters who loused up almost the entire se- rios Day and Slavtch by tattled to the president that they weren't treated nicely during their aiay In Salem. Their feelings ap parently ruptured, the bandeetos told teacher that the Waters park announcer called them "charac ten" Instead of umpires. So teacher laf erased Bus. Boos George Eaalgh all such stuff had to stop In aaaae Waters park, No doubt lUnon i-resMent adci is unnappy wnniuuor the way hie umpires were treated here, but ho should . drop down eat time that pair Is In. town to aoe Just how unhappy they make not only the members and nana gars of both teams bat also the eustomtrs who pay their way Into the park! Stetter in Tough Luck Candidates for the league's tough luck player of the season Glean Taeeaaa 3 3 6 0 9-ti o 0 0 w Donkey Gamers Ready The baseball battle for supremacy, decided on donkeys, will be played tonight starting at 1:15 o'clock at Waters park. The mirth llled contest features members of Capital Pest No. t, American Le gion against Salem Post No. lit, same organisation, and a keyed -up pale of rivals they are. Both aides are confident of victory and have been, practicing mule-herding all week so as to be In top. shape for the gigantic. The team members will do. their chores as tride trained Jackasses which are Just aa apt to make like bucking brenes rather than shag after fly balls to the utfleld. Regardless pf what either the donkeys or players manage . to do the entire show la certain to be highly entertaining and loaded with laughs. Brooks Hirre Ahead ; Black well Cops 15th Those New York Yankees roll on! And now the Brooklyn Dodg ers are showing evidence that they may take up the same kind of tac tics against their rivals in the National league. Friday the Yanks won their 10th straight game and their 19th in their last 21 starts to take a nine game lead over the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Red Sox tied for second place in the Amer ican loop. The Dodgers, with little Vic Lombard i pitching his first com plete game of the season, dumped Chicaco i to 0 to run their lead over the second - place Boston Braves to three full games. It was the sixth win in their last seven games' for the Brooks. The Yankees victims were the St. Louis Browns. Allie Reynolds bested Ellis Kinder for his ninth win of the season ai the Bombers won 3 to 1. Detroit and Boston split. 4 to 3 for the Red Sox and 3 to 0 for the Tiges. Washington beat Chi cago 4 to 3 and Philadelphia stop ped Cleveland 4 to Z. EweU Blackwell gave up 11 hits but staggered through to his 15th win of the season and his 13th In a row as Cincinnati beat Boston 10 to 6. The Giants and Cards divided. 4 to 3 for the Redbirds and 17 to 9 for the Ottmen. Pitts burgh heat the Phillies 7 to 2 with Tiny Bonham racking up his 7th win. NATIONAL LZAGCE Chicago 000 000 0-0 4 I Brooklyn 020 101 10 5 11 0 Pukiu. Wn 7. Chipman and Scheffing; Lombirdl and Zd wards. Cincinnati 200 002 30210 12 2 Boston 101 1U0 210 S II Blackwell and Lamanno: Sain. Shoun 17), Lanfrarvconl 7). Karl ( and Ml. St. LouU 000 030 100 4 7 3 New York 000 012 ooo J S 0 Brail. BurkKart ( and Rice: Gar aetola Hi: Koato. Begf it). Janrn (71. Trlnkle (I) and w. Cooper. St. Loum . 540 ooo 00 10 1 New York IM 400 SO 17 IS 1 (Cam called end of 7'i. darkneaa I Hsarn. Staler (1). Groduckt II). Brazle (1). Wilk 12). and Wilbur. GaragioU (1) - Rice 2: Kennedy, Hat-tuna ' 1 ) . Koflo lit and tombardi. Pittburgh 001 300 0407 7 1 Philadelphia 000 200 0003 t S Bonham and Kluru: Row. Bona nx (1). Donnallv (). Schmidt and Sominick. AMERICAN LXACUr Victor, 6 to 5 Walks Cool Locals Tilt And Chatter a! IVnaunt WOODBURX -(f pei-Ul). Baae on holla by to SWm f ,ur Itoadod Woodbwrn I I to ) kq' over tr-e Capital Jot JwtUors f hero TtidM? altrrfanoo and t4 toao elisnanotod the anorn from Thm dULrWt wu champurp ra. Woodbum traUom IsWtr Ore goo City It two full canM. ti.1 ' ! has a tnafnatkal charge far a tie for the UtW. toding 4 to 2, Vrftj Bo4 Twr.k suddenly 14 rw vp In th f..V frame to walk five rnen.tna Woiadbum hitler oad &'.ae G erm, his rvLef. valkad anott to forro three rune. After Salem tied It In the seventh vn an error, a stolen baae. end CWnei's tre. Wondbum came bank for the an ner on a walk wtth the tawei ft!l after Glenn had been anVfH to poos two W ocx! bom betters n r Inning to art up better tlajt tar his tefieid. aaVwaj hm sa ia a a eo t I a s S No. Umpire Gas Ilankc (left) fent asking Spokane Skipper Ben Ger aghty (right) for the next daaee. nor are they talk lag ever the plea santries of July la tbe northwest. The two ass do a good try at yel ling each others ears off dartag the Thursday night Senator-Saw- kane finale at Waters park aavd were caught ta the act by fttaaeoaw Photographer Don DHL Geraghty not only loot the stormy airuaaeat but was banished front the field aa weU. Ton last deal out - talk umpires. nana, oia-iaa ll we 4 Kaaa. Salem Yakima . Pitcher Brysch Meiatar . .. 340 002 30fr-l 14 1 020 100 002 S 8 1 IP AB H - R tR80BB 11 I I I 4 2, S 31 43 1 3 3 0 S " 33 3 I S S 10 Losing sltcharBrysch. Wild pitches Lazor. Left on bases Salem 7; Yakima 11. Errors Beard. PhiUips. Horn run Nunes. Thres-baac bits Peterson. Barr. Two bate hits. Krug, Beard. Moore, Spaeter, Peterson. Golds berry. Runs batted fat Spaeter 3. Nones -4. Moore, Barr, Board. Lilly. GoKUberry, curt, Petersen, sacrifice Iazor 3. Double plays: Peterson to Spaeter to Krug; Robinson to Golds berry to Robinson; Spseter to Peter son Jo Krug. Tims 2 :2S. Umpires Abbey ana Last. Sdok a. - Caps WIL Winners Best Ball Tiff For SGC Clan ck player or the season O 1 TT 1 1 Stetter the Ugewith allalOn rlOlClS i who last year led the league la hitting for Wenatchee. TB . . . T Glenn sUrted out the campaign JjtUtlIl lCU(l K-tfai a Waillv tnnla4 Uinmh and P Ms hlttlag suffered. When the McMINNVILLE, July ll-(Spe- .k w ... k.fc v. r. Hr.ment. cui)-saiem s woody Salmon, no siranger ui uaseuau oaiimg races Victoria's AthleUcs suffered . a double loss. Friday night .The A's dropped a 10 to 3 decision to Van couver and lost third place to the Salem Senators, victors over Y a kima 10 to S. Spokane held on to second place by routing the hap less Wenatchee Chiefs 19 to II. Both Spokane and Salem gained on Bremerton, since the Tars were rained out of their game with Tacoma. The Spokes are now three games from the top and Sa lem four behind Bremerton. Spokane - 056 041 003 IS 25 Wenatchee 130 231 10011 13 S Forsyth. Sampson 3) and Bufnap; Vivalda. OiBorna (3), Condon (t) and Pesut. New York St. Lou at . Reynolds Moss. Boston 1 Detroit . Hushson Swift. Boston Detroit Gatehouse Overmira and , Washington Chicago 002 001 0003 3 1 00 loo 0001 S 3 and Berra; Kinder and Tacoma's tuper Leads Wl League Swatsmlths Although his average dropped three points during the week to .410. Tacoma's Earl Kuper took over first place In the Western Inter national league batting race, figures released yesterday by the llowe News Bureau reveal. Victoria's Vic M astro, loader moot of the year fell Off 13 points to .409. John and 302 000 000 4 7 I ooa 003 oao 3 s e Tebbetta; Trout and . 000 000 0000 4 1 000 003 ! 3 0 Murphy (I) and Partee; Wagner. 000 Oil 110-4 1 1 000 0O3 0102 S 3 A beat-ball twosome tourna ment, players to choose their own partners, will bo tourney of the weekend Saturday and Sun day at Salem golf course by members of the Men's club, an nounced Tourneyman BUI Good win last night, riay will be over the It-hole route and the usual a. iff . , 1 . M I L. wua a v nm 9m V iiSBncn. I w-y 111 S able at tho elnhhonso h ntre JL01IIlCllCcltlCr fees are paid. Maaterson. Farrtck (71 and Evana: Giliespte. Caldwsll it) and Dicker. Philadelphia 003 ono 110 4 0 3 Cleveland ... . 011 000 000-3 4 0 Marchildon. Savaae (Si. CkrMlo- pher tl and Guerra; Embree. Lemon S) and Hegan. Beavers Drop n a leg and on the shelf he went again. This finally whipped, Stet ter began banging tbe ball bard and climbed up to around the Ml ark. But Jo. came another wound. This time he has knee In east aad once more watches the WIL action from the bench They're first In the standings, are Bremerton's Bluejackets, but they're also last In the league at tendance eolamn again this year despite the high rung. Which Is a saighty good indication that same Breeaertons may net be with us In IMS. Eugene hopefuls take 'Fmrmer Doing Fine Three of Salem's "farm" play era are doing okeh. Paul Halter, the Woodburner is biffing In the Jrs and haaat been below 410 this season, according to the Al buajueruue Sports Writer Joe Sal- aaar. In Iowa yesterday en route to- Seattle on a vacation. At one clip Baiter hit ta 2 straight gaaaes. Dick Geatskow, along with Baiter aa Albuquerque out fielder is around the .330 mark m kit some of the longest ! runs seen In the West Texas- ytew Mexico league. Dick went In ay rwnsecuUve game hitting binge of II games at one time and both ho and Halter are the big power boys an the club. Baiter's first hit ta the lesgue was a homer and Jso betted another ease far over dff feet the other night, accord ing to Salatar. Bon Bowcn, play- law first baae. Is also doing fine and Is around tbe JM mark. And for the life of him Salasar cant figure out how Salem ever could afford to option out such heavy pitting players. Be Just eouldnt believe us when we told him nel- Ibor Halter or Gentskew hit well al all with the townles early la continues to lead the State league in the hitting department with ,583 mark, according to figures compiled by Bruce Brown, statis tician. Salmon had seven hits in 12 times at bat, including three home runs in games played through July 1. In second place is Bill Decker of Bend at .565 and In third, all with .500 are Hamp ton of Salem, Kirschner of Val- setz and Anderson of Albany. Thirteen player! are hitting .400 or better and one of these is Sa lem's Lee Shinn with .428. in team hatting Bend has a soaring .353 mark, McElroy's .291, Salem .283, Albany .255. Valsetz 448 and McMinnville 429. Bend's Paul Gehnnan continues to .lead the pitchers with a 4-0 mark. Sa lem s leader is Lee Falun with a 2.-1 record. , As for Ben Gregory, potent at bat but a dad la the fielding de tasrtaaent. be has been shifted from Albuquerque to Abilene, Tex. by the Senator management. BU Ben still aoods a basket In the outfield, It seems. Oregonians .In the Major B R H O Pesky. Red Sox -2214 feecund game 4 0 0 2 Dorrr. Red Sox - 4 1 2 0 Second game ... 4 0 0 0 Gordon. Indiani .4010 Prtrhert: Jen!. Gtantf, lout today, won 7, loct 3. E Rhi I 0 1 0 0 0 0 TO date Bobo Moves Again; This Time to Yanks WASHINGTON. July 11 -(JFy- The famous baseball traveler, Bo bo Newsom, has moved again. The Washington Senators today sold their most eccentric and best paid pitcher to the New York Yankees for the waiver price of $14,000. The Yankees are the sixth American league club to employ Newsom, for only Cleve land and Chicago have escaped this terrific tourist. Weston Meets Gordon, PNGA PORTLAND, Ore., July 11 -ff) Charles Gordon, Seattle, and Ray Weston, Portland, grabbed early leads today, then coasted into the finals - of the Pacific Northwest Golf association tournament here. While intermittent showers pel ted the Alderwood country club course Gordon eliminated Ernie Johnson, Seattle, 0 and- 4, and Weston ousted Doug 'Bajus, Van couver. B. C- 8 and 3. In women's - play Gracie -de Moss. Corvaliis. Ore., will meet Babe Freesc Bowman," Portland, for the title. TEN ENTRIES INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 11.-0P)-The seventh running of the $50,000 Hollywood derby tomor row drew a field of 10 entries to day and promised a hectic renew al of a bitter feud between the two top candidates, on trust and Yankee valor.- . SENATOR SWAT Capitols Play Valsetz Here Salem's State league Capitol.. treated roughly In their three-hit shutout loss at McMinnville Wed nesday night, will attempt to re gain the win column at Myrtle Bowl Sunday night In an 8:15 o'clock er with the Valsetz entry. The Valseti team consists of many Oregon State college players. Manager Johnny Kolb is unde cided . as to which of his three hurlers will open against the Log gers. If Lee Tallin doesn't get the call either Bill Hanauaka or Red Miller will. Lefty Charley Sau vain of the OSC's and Wood burn likely will toil for the visitors. SAN DIEGO. Cahf. July 11- CJVThe San Diego Padres swept a Pacific Coal league double- header from Put Hand tonight, winning the seven-inning opener. 5 to 2, on two-hit pitching of Tom Seats and the full-length second game by the same score. The dou ble victory evened the series at three games s piece. Portland 000 200 0 2 2 2 San Diego - . . 010 202 t 1 I Robinson and Muratore: Seat and McDonnell. Hooper of the A's Is third with .379. Gene Thompson. Yakima, has driven in the mort runs, S3; Jack Harshman. Victoria, haa the moat homers. 23; Bill White, Victoria, leads in doubles with 29; Bob Morgan, Spokane, has the most triples, IS; and Prank Mullens, Vancouver, leads In stolen bates with 23. Yakima's Johnny Crodell leads the pitchers with 8 wins and no losses. Bot Coetello, Spokane, has the most wins. 14. against five losses, and Bill Woop, Victoria, leads in strikeouts with 163. Twenty leading enters: Pos Ab K Hr B4 Pet Kuper. Tacoma c 210 SS 2 M .410 Mattro, Victoria . ISO TT S Hoopor, Victoria . of SIS al T Staiwr, Tacoma . ft tM SI 8 Chn. Yakima SO ISS 4S 0 Mwd. VtreeuvM ( SOT 101 11 Brenner. Van. e lot ST S Waaler. Wan. Jb I7S OS S Greco. Tacoma . . ot 212 10S IS Volpi. Bram. c III N I Gorman. Spokane lb 204 1 t White. Victoria' of 272 1 22 0 Paout. Wanatrhce r las n II Maul. Bramorton of 2S M I I. Janaon. Vk. SO US I OS 0 Hadtnclon. Tac. h M N I Kubiak. Sakrm of SM M I Gotdtbcrrr. Yak. lb ITS M I Beard. Salem . t Dl 11 1 Harshman. Vic lb 212 100 21 Shfrly Spork Win COLUMBUS. O, July 10 -Of) 20-year-old Detroit redhead won the 1147 national women s collegiate golf championship to day. Shirty Spork, Michigan State Normal ahomorf. downed her favored rival IP-rear-old Grace Lenny k of Arnold coUoga, aoe up on tho ltth tree at the Ohio State university course. to so xrt rt ass aa 22 341 SS MX II Mm 22 Oil Tl 3M 4 US U l ! SI 1st m an aa .20 4 IIS t 211 SJ -111 Tn Wading pitchers: W t. Coidrll. Yak S 0 I Gunnun, Ra-Vn. S 2 ( o-trllo. Spa 14 Sullivan. Brrm S 2 lxman. Brem. S 4 Mnasor. Salem . 10 S Hall. Van I 4 Blankananlp. Vic S S Wyatt. Sakrm II t Kaparovich, Vic 10 Team batting: M 114 in 4 TTT 102 42 10S err us IP BB SO TO it l aa aa in 2a si 22 S 111 aT 12s lac in err im as 14 4T IM ST 01 ta in tt S3 T Portland San Diego Helaer. Mooty rlgan and Karr Oakland San Francisco Hayes thewaon ski IS). Seattle Sacramento Jakucki. RiDDle Preltas. Holcombe Fitzgerald t. Hollywood Angelas .. orm too OMi- 2 T 0 i 000 210 10 S S 2 and Silver. Kei- loo MU CXO 4 0 2 000 100 OOO- I t I and lUtmondi. lJen.' Mal I B 1 and Leonard. Ogrodow- . 000 000 1024 t 1 . 202 000 01 S t 2 III and Sueme: (tl and Fernandas. too noo ono 000 o.w 00 1 t I 2 4 0 (Vo BHPct. BHPrt. Wilson T 2.429 Spaeter S41S0J64 Barr ST 31 JMjKrug 3STJSS! Moore 250 S3 J32 1 Anderson IS I X3 Skeber 12T 41 J2S Mosser 42 S.190 Beard 250 TS Jli Wyatt ST S .140 Kubiak aotte Jlt Kerr 23 S .120 Peterson 2M 73 393 Uxor 3S 3 JB19 Sutovtc ST IS JS1 Soorer . IS 1 Mi Nunes 200 SI-JT4 CUIason. - . 0 400 Wilson Pitching: - ' WL SO - - W L SO S 0 S Andorsoa I I M 11 S 12t!iaiason ' 11 0 13 S lOSiSporer - 4 I 1 a Sinovte ' 4 10 SO Vancouver 003 410 00010 IS S Victoria ... 202 001 000 S IS S I UUE I avaawaSak afl BBBBBBV.aaaaak. as BajBBteBaaaaBk Q Rocky, Tony Set CHICAGO. July 1 l.-AVCham- pion Tony Zale and Challenger Rocky Graziano did some care fully - observed breathing, muscle-flexing and squinting for the Illinois athletic commission today and then were pronounced fit as fiddles for their middleweight ti tle bout at the Chicago stadium next Wednesday night. A B H HR Pr Vancouver 2al 114 II TM Tacoma 2aaS SU SI 21 Victoria SOIt 072 SO JSO ftpokana IOM S21 23 3S4 Yakima Sao I T78 M ITS Sale-m 27t1 M a IM Hrrrner ton T7a4 TU 43 214 Wenaicliea TICS 141 SS 211 -Team fielding - DP PO A g Pet Bremerton 71 21 IS 8C1 114 SO0 Vancouver M 20S4 IIS IIS tmO Victoria . g7 me Ml IM Salem II IM aao lJ Ml Spokane 7 HIT ess IM 1 Tacutna as 2122 112 I7S S Yakima Si MOT Sag las S43 Wenatchee 17 20S3 T7S 171 42 Baseball's Wyatt Gunnarson and Stump; Woop Blanker. hip -1 4 and M trB-M1M. (, Woolers, Eagles Victors WI UAOVI WLPct. WLPd Bremertn S3 26 JOS Tacoma 42 44 .488 Spokane 40 ST Mi, Vancouver 40 44 .470 Salem 47 3S Ji3 Yaklma 31 4a .422 Victoria aS 41 s4 Wenachee 20 M J4S Friday results: At Yakima I. Salem 10; at Victoria I. Vancouver 10; at Wenatchee 11. Spokane IS; at Tacoma, Bremerton, rained out. CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Aaserteao raaeai W L Pet. W L Pet. It. Wool S 0 1 000 Eagles 3 01000 KCi 3 3 J00 M. Bread 4 1 .SOS Mootrys 3 3 .300 Warners 1 1 .500 S. Navy 3 a .400 P. Elepnt 1 I JSO Makers 0 1 .ooo.vrw 4 .owe Campbell's Rock Wool took a commanding lead Jn the Ameri can league soflball race, Friday night at Leslie field, taking the most expedient way of doing It by trouncing their closest rivals, Mootry's Pharmacy, 12 to 4. In the other half of the twin bill the Eagles thumped Master Bread IS to f, behind the three-hit hurling of Wimpy Carver, and took over undisputed possession of first place in the National loop. The Woolers lumoed aa FltcV er Jlaa Rawlins foe three runs In the first frame and came back for seven snore la the second off Rawlins and his successor Percy Crofoot. Pete McCaffery's triple was the big blow la the rally. Carver's hurling waa Just too much for the Bakers who were undefeated until they ran-lata the Eagles. Only, extra-base blow was a double by Bill Frits of the Aerie in the seventh. Mootryi 031 00 4 S 2 Rock Wool 370 2 12 0 2 Rawlina. Crofoot (2) and Wk-kert; Roth and McCaffery. Eagles M. Bread . Carver and and Davles. 120 103 310 12 i . 000 000 0 0 3 0 Woodworth; E. Maerx COAST LEAGUE W L. Pet. W L Pet. Loa Anils 00 44 J 77 Portland 44 40 San Fran S3 4T .330 Hollywood 40 34 .471 Oakland S3 4S Jlo San Diego 4T SO .450 sacrmnto si II .soo.seattie aa as .444 Friday results: At San Diego l-l. Portland 3-3: at San Francisco 1. Oak land 4; at Sacramento S, Seattle 4; at Los Angeles 3, Hollywood 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. Brooklyn 45 31 M2 Cincinnati 30 20 .loo Boston 41 33 3341 Chicago 3 30 .400 New York 30 33 340 Philadelph 33 4S .410 St. Louis 38 30 320 Pittsburgh 2S 45 392 Friday result! : At Brooklyn S. Chi cago 0; at Boston S. Cincinnati 10: at Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh T. at New York 3-17. St. Louis 4-S. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet W L Pet New York 40 20 .653 Philadelph 3T 3S .493 Detroit 38 33 333 Waningtn 33 38 .443 Boston 39-34 334 Chicago 35 42 .455 Cleveland 33 33 300 St. Louis 25 45 .337 Friday results: At St. Loul 1. New York 3; at Detroit 3-3. Bmton 4-0: at Chicago 3. Waalurigtun 4; at Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 4. O AB B H Pet. Boudreau. Indians S3 223 34 71 347 DiaCaaeio. Yankosa 72 2o M wl Ml Walker. Phillies . T3 SOT 17 SO 333 Kell. Tigers 72 271 32 SO 333 Slaughter. Cardinals T4 2TT 42 00 323 Haa. Reda T2 2SI 41 SO 3 Cooper. Giana S3 241 44 Tl 320 Buns batted In National league Cooper. Giants. SS; Marshall. Giants. ST: Mlie, Giants. 04. American league: DiMaggto. Yankee. II: Doerr. Red So, SO: William. Red Sox. S. Home runs National: Mite, Pirates, 34; Ktner. Pirate. 31: Marshall. Giants SO. American: Williams. Red So. II; Gordon. Indiana. 14; Keller. Yankee 13; Heath. Browne. 13. Why Suffer Any Longer Whea others faU. ate ear Chleee resacdle. Amaslag acreM far sees years la thlas. No asatter wMb what aUaseau yea ar airilrted disorders, iaavatUs. heart, laaga. He ar, kMaey. gat. reaMpaltaa, shaft diabetes. rheMraatUra. gall aad blad der fever, skla. Irault reraplalatt CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE HISS CO. Phone 2-UJ0 SALEM. ORE. 234 N. f'aramerrtat. Office Hear S to 0. Tae. aad Sat. ealv Hoffman Elected Dads Club Prexv 4? Salem Dads' Clubbers elected Dr. George Hoffman president for the coming year at their meeting last night and heard a talk by Superintendent of Schools Frank B. Bennett, on the problem of se curing sites for schools and play grounds under present city zon ing rules. Other officials elected were Al Locke, vice president: Cliff Parker, treasurer; John Fee- nacht, secretary. Champs Gain Stroke Lead TOLEDO. O, July 11-C4V The lOlh Invemeoa four-ball tnaUhes settled down to a twe-tooai raro ot the end of three U the setett best-ball rounds today, with W fending cKampaons Ben Kogaa and Jimmy DeMarrt bring a potr of (2 totals to take a orie-petnt lead. The Vfeeadirig kings, too of tho nation s veteran (aanpoigners oe4 lop moory wtnnrrs. faulod how ever to shake off tho avnaaLonal" ophoenore pair of IA TurgU rontiac. 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