10 The Statoiman. Salem, Oregon. Sunday. July 13. 1947 Senators Thump Stars, 1 -3, For Sixth Straight -.Success Lefty Mossor ' Gets 12th Win Townies Gain on Vies; Play Twin-Bill Tonight YAKIMA, July 2-JP)-Saem't Senators ran wild against two Yakima hurlcrs here tonight to rapture their f econd straight game in the five game, regies, 11 to 3, and run their "current winning streak to six game?, within one of their longest success strings of the iepson. Lefty Wandell Mossor was on the mound for the Salem club last night, and when Mosfor toes the hill in Yiikima, it means another loss for the Stars. Mossor wasn't as effective as usual but he had enough to. keep his Indian sign on the Star?. He allowed seven hits find roasted to his 12th win of the season as against five looses. Msor didn't need to have too much, for his mates gave him liciut ill wuia uu. lit j - wvi evi once in the first, twice in the third, singles in the fourth and fifth, and went wild with six more in the seventh. Big blow in that rally was a triple by Lou , Kubick. Bob Moore, Ed Barr, and Bill Beard each got three hits and Bud Peterron moved a notch closer to f the charmed .300 circle with two blows in six trips. Mel Nunes got but one hit, a double, but batted in five run?. Kubiak hit in three and Beard two. Mos.or whiffed but three and walked a half dozen. The two teams go at it again Sunday in a twin-bill slated for even o'clock. Despite the win, Salem failed to gain on either Bremerton -or Spo kane, running 1-2 in the league at present, but did add a half game to -their margin over the fourth place Victoria Athletics. Salem (11) YtUni (J) BHOA BHOA Peterson. 2 2 S Barnr. 113 3 f patter 1,4 3 Lilly X 4 1 S 3 Sunn J Kubiakj Barr.m Kruf.l Frl c Mocnor.p 13 2 RobintonJ S 0 1 0 S 3 2 0 rhmpun.m 10 3 0 9 1 2 0 GokUbry.l 2 0 6 1 4 3 2 0 PcUnwn.l 4 10 1 4 110 Brlnghl.r 4 110 4 3 3 0 Phillip 2 2 ( 0 5 1 1 6No),p 2 0 0 1 ritft.m 2 0 3 0 Wllrtn,p 3 0 0 1 ToUli 42 It 27 10 Totals 33 7 27 10 Kalem 102 110 00011 Yakima 000 102 000 3 . lowing pitcher, Nowcla. -Pitchrr IP AB H R tR SO BB KowfH 4HS1 I I 4 1 Walkrrtln 4 30 7 3 2 1 Unnor .. . 0 ,11 3 3 Hit by pitcher: Spaeter by Nowels. Wild pile lie Kowela. Wallentetn 2. Xrrora: Mofwr, Lilly. Coldtberry. Phillip. Left on baei: Salem 12, Yak ima Three bate hits: Kubiak. Two hltt: Bermghet.' Lilly, Phillip. Nunc. Runs batted Id: Nun 8. Moore, Kubiak 3. Barr. Beard 2. Berinf hele, Vhillip 2. Stolen bases: Kubtak. Barr Spoeter. Nunes. Oouble plays: Pet rson to Spoeter to Kruj II). Barnes to Lilly to Goldtberrr ) Time: 20. Umpires: Last and Abbey. - Softies Resume Action Monday Both the American and Nation al divisions of the Salem Softball circuit return to action at Leslie Monday night when the lowly Pa per Makers go after their first win in an American clash against the Knights of Columbus, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars try the Pink Elephants in a National side v contest. On Wednesday night the t Salem Navy plays Mootry's Phar macy and the Kagles play Warner Motors. ; Stapgs Honored At Forest Grove FOREST GROVE, July 12- Paul Stagg. son of the famed Am- Alonzo Stagg and Pacific uni versity's new coach, was due to leave tonight for Michigan. Stagg, long with his famous father, was honored last night at a Pacific university banquet. He will return to hit summer home near Grand Rapids. Mich.,- until school starts. The elder Stagg will return to bis home at Stockton, Calif. Forgive Me FirM SEATTLE, July ll-4)-Forgive We swished to a narrow win to day in the featured six furlong seventh rare at Longacres during program in which one horse fell dead in the middle of a race and another snapped a foreleg. Trip aft Prize SEATTLE, July 12.-0P-An ex-Ien!e-free trip to Los Angeles to compete In the Hearst national Junior golf championship Aug. 18-21, will r the major time Aug. 4-5 in the Washington State Jun ior buy s tourney, the sponsoring ft-tfttrlligrncer said tonight. SENATOR SWAT t'p to date) 1! Pet. 3 .4211 ipaeter 34 .374 Kru as J.TJ Anderson 41 JS29 Moftnr B 7 1 2S5 127 BHPct Wilson Barr Moore Sketoer ward Kutstak t tenon i no VIC Hunt 344 SI .265 266. 68 ,27 1 5.263 47 7 S.iei 2M 311 2 J23 Wyatt f 7 JI2 Kerr 3.140 23 3.130 271 S7 302 ao m Lazor 1 Ml Sporer S2 .2'il titason 38 3.07S IS 1 .053 0 .000 5 Pitching r W L SO 5 Anderson 3 1X2 F,aon 105 Spor r 5 48 Sinovic W L SO WiUon ' Moaaor Watt Laxor 3 12 12 7 s s a. 1 1 4 5 38 4-10 N Oregonians "In the Majors BXHOAtRbl Frtkjr. Red- Sox 3 1 1 3 0 0 Iloerr. Red Sox .4 0 t 1 OortJon. Indiana 2 0 S 1 2 a ' ffeveiMt game 4 1 I 41') B Fitcners: Bff; Yankees, pitched four -lnn WW, nti rrroiiw nn wm or loss. Due for Myrtle ' These two stalwarts will contest the Salem Capitols la two af the . three games at Myrtle Bowl this week. Tonight when the Valsets Loggers clash with Mgr. Johnny Kolb's locals Lefty Charley San vain (left) likely will hnrl against Salem. When the Harlem Globe trotters play the Capo Wednesday night Zell Miles (right). Trotter outfielder-slugger will be on the enemy side. Both tonight's game and the Wednesday clash start at 8:15 o'clock. Caps Battle Valsetz Tonight. Trotters Next Salem's Capitols face a busy week in their Myrtle Bowl acre age, starting tonight with a State league game at 8:15 o'clock with the Valsetx Loggers. On Wednesday night the famed Harlem Globetrotters vlstt Myrtle Bowl to play Mgr. Johnny Kolb's crew. The Trotters in an earlier visit to Waters park trounced the beard ed House of Davids. Then on Thursday night the Caps play host to the State leagne second half leading McElroy's nine of Portland. Tonight's mix is a must for the locals, as they have already dropped one game in the league's second half play, that to Me Minnville last week. Another loss will erase the Caps as a title threat, whereas a win will keep them In the thick of the scrap. Skipper Kolb has three hurlers to toss at the Loggers - - Bill IIan auska, Lee Fallins or Red Miller. Yalsets has a pair of capable lefthanders In Charley Sauvain of Oregon State college and Wood burn prominence and Ed Johnson. Sauvain likely will get the starting rail. The loggers are loaded with Oregon StaU players. 2000 See CP's Win Donk Tilt ' " Approximately two thousand fans enjoyed the laugh-fest of the season at Waters Park Sat urday night when Capital Post No. 9 and Jack Moore's buckin', balkln burros defeated iSalem Post No. 136, 2 to 0 fn the don key ball game. Capital Post also won the musi cal chair event, with Ike Bacon scoring the deciding point In that side-splitter. Salem Post salvaged some honors, however, by taking the polo game played early in the evening by a 3 to 1 score. Moore, who hails from Rose burg, brought 10 mules with him for the show, and their antics kent the laree crowd laughing from beginning to end. Weston Grabs PNGA Trophy PORTLAND. Ore.. July -Ray Weston and Mrs. Babe Freese Bowman, both or Port land, captured the men's and women's championships of the Pa cific Northwest Golf association here today. Weston defeated Charles Gor don, Seattle, one and two while the veteran Mrs. Bowman over whelmed. young Gracie DeMoss, Corvallis, six and five. Weston held a three-up lead at the end of 18 holes this morning with one-under par 71 while Gor don posted 74. Mrs. Bowman was three up over her young opponent at end of the first 18 holes for the wom en's title. Piet Wing Futurity CHICAGO. July 12.-Vip)-Piet, a little chestnut colt, whose father. Grand Slam, won the 1935 Ar lington futurity at odds of 32 to 1, salloDed to an upset victory in the 1947 futurity today, richest two year old event in 18 years, before a crowd of 30,000 at Arlington Park. The race was worth $66,900 to Piet's owners. Tuesday Mat The second half of the doable main event and the l:3t o'clock opening preliminary now booked up, Taesday night's weekly mat party at the armery awaits only the starting bell. Match maker Elton Owen an nounced last night. Alreadyl" having signed Villager T a a y Row and Ten nessee Tonghle tea Mser for a rematch. Stockey Kneilsen after Rom flattened nasty last week. the bearded Owea has r handed Jack (Tiger) KJser and Lea (Steenka) Ksrlinko the oth er ' mala eventer. Beth mala events will be 2-of-S fallen, limited ta 45 minutes. The Kl- Bold Action 1 'St f 4 . r t .,m ' .' OSt V - v - onto W! LI AG US w L. pet. w rci. Bemertn 53 35 .602 Tacoma 42 45 .4S3 L-Spokarve 4S 37 .570 Vancouver 41 45 .471 Salem 48 31 -558! Yakima 35 49 .417 Victoria 50 42 .5431 Wenachee 30 57 .345 Saturday s scores: At Trauma a. aa- letn 11; at Victoria 59. Vancouver 12-S; at Bremerton 4. Tacoma 3; at Wenal chee 11, Spokane 13. COAST LEAGCE WLPct. W L Pet. 47 49 .490 50 54 481 47 57 .452 45 55 .450 Los Angls 00 45 .572' Portland San Fran 55 48 .534 ; Hollywood Oakland 53 48 .525 San Diego Sacrmnto 51 52 .495 Seattle Saturday s scores: At San Diego 1. S. Holly- Portland S: at Los Angeles wood ; at San Francisco 4, Oakland I. IS; at Sacramento 4, Seattle NATIONAL LEAGl'E WLPct. WLPct. Brooklyn 47 31 .603 Cincinnati 30 40 .404 Boston 42 33 .S60 Chicago 30 41 .468 New York 30 34 .534 Philadelph 33 45 .423 St. Louis 41 30 .533: Pittsburgh 2S 44 .387 Saturday's results: At New York 0-3. St. Louis 4-11; at Brooklyn 7-4, Chicago 2-5: at Boston 4. Cincinnati 0; at Phil adelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. New York 51 20 .062'Phllsdelph 38 30 .44 Boston 40 34 .9411 Chicago 30 43 .402 Detroit 38 34 .528 Washinf tn 33 39 .438 Cleveland 34 34 .500' St. Louis 25 47 .347 Saturday s results: At St. Louis 3-5. New York 12-S: at Detroit 0. Boston 2 at Cleveland 2-5, Philadelphia 4-4; at Chicago o, Washington Western Amateur Slated Next Week DES MOINES. July 12.-7P)-A fast field of golfers assembled at the Wakonda club today for the western amateur tournament as the gallery experts pointed the championship finger at three of America s top shooters - - Frank Stranahan, Marvin (Bud) Ward and Ted Bishop. The trio of U. S. Walker cup team performers was the object of the most titled discussion con cerning a field of J 10 players who will battle it out next week for the championship Stranahan won last year by nipping Ward 1 up in 38 holes. Card Lined Up ser-Karlinko brawl will be the first of the pair. The prelim, another 2-ef-3 faller but limited to SI minutes will offer Al Staas, the Hun garian swifty against freshly re tnrnea Tex tlager. nlmself no slouch in the speed department Hager, a populalre here long ago. has been going great In the mid west grappling area and returned ta bis homeland anly last week. The barrel-chested little guy al ways has been a crowd-pleasing operator, and so has Stasav Theirs should be a snappy mix. Both mainer, and particularly the rematch, likely wUl be ding dangers leaning ta the mayhem tsh side. Kneilsen bashed apen Rom' brow last week but despite the blood Anthony came back to end the ..tonghie'S: long win streak here. . 4 fflWlTromtaRi r Bar" fc Hunting Rules Set for Fall Dates and Regulations Announced at Hearing PORTLAND. Julr 12-V-Th state game commission today ten tatively set hunting season dates and authorized a concurrent deer and elk season for southeastern Oregon Oct 1-20. Following two davs of hparinr here, the commisfion set the deer season for Oct 1-20 in all but 13 closed areas in the state, and authorized an Oct 1-20 elk season for that portion of the state east of The Dalles-California highway and south of the John Day high way rom Redmond to Nyf sa. The western Oregon elk season for Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln and that part of Lane county north of the Siuslaw river was set for OcL 25-Nov. 2, inclusive. The pheasant season was sched uled for Oct. 22 to Nov. 2 in ea5tern and southern Oregon with the Willamette valley again closed to hunting. The bag limit was set at three cocks a day and not more than six in possession. The valley auail season for eastern and southern Oregon counties was set for the ame dates, with the bag limit at five a day and ten in possession. The waterfowl season was scheduled Oct 22-Nov. 5, inclu sive and Dec. 24-Jan. 6. inclusive. There will be no season for antelope hunting. Beavers Stop San Diego, 6-1 SAN DIEGO, Calif., July 12.-(yp-Veteran right hander Jack Salveson limited San Diego to five hits to pitch the Portland Beavers to a 6 to 1 Pacific Coast league victory tonight The .win gave Portland a four to three edge in the series. rertlana San ! BHOA HHOA Mullen X 4 1 1 5 Clay. m 4 0 2 0 Ratto. S 2 4 Z Hamlltnj 4 13 2 5 3 4 0 Barrett.r 4 110 3 1 OlWesU 4 110 4 2 10 Kerr.c 3 0 5 0 Smith. m Storey .3 Lazor J Escobars 4 0 4 0 Shupe.l 3 1 12 1 Vlco.l 4 2 10 0 Gyselmn X 3 0 11 Sllvera.c 3 1 3 0 Tranj 3 0 2 3 Salvesn.p 3 0 0 1 Salvo. p 2 10 4 MCOoiwl' 10 0 0 Chapple.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 11 27 0 Totals 31 5 27 13 Baited for Salvo In Bth. Portland Oul out 130 San Dirro . .ooo no loo I Pitcher IP AB R H ERRBROWP Salvo S330 11 S 0 S 0 ChappW 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 Salveson ... 31 1 3 1 1 3 0 Error Hamilton. I .eft on bases Portland 0. San Diego 3. Two baae nils Kaito. smith z. Vlro. Three base Mil Mullet. Vtco. Home run La for. Sacrifice hits Salveson. Storey. Sil vers. Runs batted In Ratto. Smith. Sahreson. Shupe. Lazor 3. Double plays Hamilton to Tran to Shupe. Mullen to Vlco. Time. 2 HI. Umpires En. Rein. Orr and Warnecke. Attendance 3503. Seattle 000 000 050 S 10 0 012 000 0104 t 4 Sacramento Barrett and Kumm Stagg (3) Fletcher. Holcomb S and Fernandes' Hollywood ... OOO 401 000 010 03 0 17 0 Los Angeles 000 002 201 010 00 14 1 i mninrsi Bi thorn. Greeore (3). Ysvli.n flit and Cameron: Bauers. Baker (41. Os born (71, Dobemlc 9I and Malone Oakland 240 OOO 09013 20 2 San Francisco 100 000 102 4 1 1 Bearden and Rimnru4i- Werle (2). Budnlck IS) and Osro-d-wrkl. 16 Semi-Pro Teams Picked PORTLAND. Julv 12-iJP-Th roster for the Oregon semi-pro baseball tournament here was completed todav with 18 M 20 re plicant teams named for the Julv 21-Aug. 8 competition. Mine Portland and seven up state teams are included. The first round of olav for the dou ble-elimination tourney: July Z I McElroy's vs. Timber Structures; Rialto Billiards vs. Banks. July 22 - - Hollvww4 Sport Shop vs. Hillsboro; Forest urove vs. cyeriys. July Z3 - -Portland Firemen vs. Mt. Angel; Valsetz vs. Reliance System. July 24 - - Hood River vs. Portland Babes; Toledo vs. Kool Spot ' J tsTTSl' 'i i 1 1 ia 4 - . S HOSfESS - Terry Car roll. 20, has been chosea ta act as hostess ta visiting bathing beaatles at Atlantic City daring "Miss America rageant" next ' September. i o s f m : a M g t " r There Isn't mack- eajeysaeat la seeing yr best allrber IsM-ae! frtas yea right wbea be Is slapplsur tfewa the eaeory right and left An4 Vie Rascal was rrtlan4's best pitcher. Ne leebt Mgr. Jlsa Turner Mat tered mere than -beck" when the narent Yankees Blacked the gay front bin last week, bat tbea that's what came af these baseball tieaps and working agreements. We have only U re member a seasea age, and Jest . a boat this time ef the year. tee. when the same Portlands, then aa the plecking end. snatched ear Geerge Vlea frant as right when he was needed mast Sa shoold there be any die-hard Senator fans with revenge In their systems they ran new smile at the tarned warm. . . . Inci dentally. Portland may be an happy at seeing Kaschl leave bat at sa the rest af the Caast leaguers. A heavily-talented gent wha. In baseball Jargon "had it" Kaschi's departure anojaesUon ably broaght a few smiles to the pans belonging to ma a 7 a bata man In the neighboring leagne. We watched him pitch twice and both times were thankfal he wasn't farmed eat to the Slate or Cascade loops. .... Sneaking of pitchers and their tools, shoald Linfield's Gene Pe ' , - .'' ..... . , . , v - - i ' m w-- - - - - " . MULE DRIVER: When the midgeU rammence their Myrtle Bawi racing season late this month, so tentatively planned, veteran cam paigner Lea Wahl (above) of Vanreaver. Waalu. and his "Kwaybark Male baggy will be among those prearnL Turf Field to Hare Aluminum Vot$J'oo rORTLAND. Jaly lX-tAVMall-Bomah Field, rarrently getting a face-lifting with InsUllatUa of a dralaage system and new tarf, also will get alaminam gosl posts. Officials said the pests weald be Installed In time for the open lag football game. Aag. 17. be tween he professional Brooklyn Dodgers and Los Angeles Dons, Tars, Indians Cop WIL Tiffs By The Associated Press The top teams in the Western International league remained in their same relative positions as the result of Saturday's games. Bremerton protected their 3 game lead over Spokane by edg ing Tacoma 4 to 3 in ten innings, Spokane kept its one-game mar gin over third-place Salem by winning a slugfest from Wenat chce 13 to 11, and Salem in creased its lead over Victoria to a full game as the Solons thump ed Yakima 11 to 3. Vancouver and Victoria split a pair, 12 to 5 for the Caps ami 9 to 8 for the A's. Vancouver's split and Tacoma's loss put the Cap ilanos just one-half game be hind the fifth place Tigers. Vancouver 100 111 020-12 17 2 Victoria 003 000 011 5 II 2 Sryder and Brenner: Kasparovitch. Blankenship t and Mastro. Vancouver 000 161 051 S 14 1 Victoria . SOI 000 002-0 II I Hall. Rotoertoon iSi and Stumpf. Brenner 8; Arnold Kasparovitch IS). R. Jeneen t and Antke. Bremerton 010 OOO on3 014 7 0 Tacoma . . 101 010 OOO 00 2 II I Johnston. P. Bartsoff 8 and Volpi: Cilaon. Ttnaley (21 and Clifford. Spokane . 007 401 100 1) 10 2 Wenatchee 121 100 15011 12 2 Kramer. Miller itl and Buff lap. O'Neill 14); Rose. Frost 4 and Dal rympte. FTTZSIMMONK HAS RECORD Pitcher Fred Fitzvjmmons of the Dodgers, with 16 won end 2 lost for an .889 percentage, topped Na- tional league pitchers since 1900. His record was made in 1940. a ab DlManlo. Yankees 74 77S HotMlieau. Indiana . Si 231 Walker. Chillies 74 771 Kelt. Tlnris 71 Z74 Klauchter. Cardinals 7S 2S Haas. Brds . 71 283 R 54 9S J7 X2 1 41 H Trt SO 34 so o I xia SI .U2 S3 32S l 31 Runs hatted In National Irarur Cooper. Giants. SO: Marshall. (itanl. SI. Mire. Giants. SS. American Iraru ti Massio. Yankves. SS. Uwir. Krd V SO; Johnson. Yankees, 4. William. Hrd Sox. 49. Home runs National: Mne. Gianta. 23: Kiner. Pirates. II; Marshall. Gi ants. 20. American: Gordon. Indian. ' i: iveiier. Yankees. 13: Heath. Bron. 13 I Baseball's 1 ill mm Hew Efloioiillers The Perfect Cultivator RototiUer la the answer to culfiratiiyj berween rows, cotv brollixsg woods and a doxon other uses. IT DOES THE WORX OF TEN MEN DELIVERY NOW SPECIAL TERMS BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE TEAGUE IIOTOR CO. 353 N. Liberty . - s" TtLliiU MEL Nl'NES terson be capable of whipping ap stints for the Salons like he did In blanking the Capitols at MrMlnnvllle the other night Skipper Jack Wilsons need for a pert right hand pitcher ts ended. Petersen had great staff la that game and weald have Strong Named Whitman Boss WHITMAN COI.LFX.K. Walla Walla. July 12 -(Sprlal)-D. A. (Dave) Strong. 31-year-old for mer running male of all-American Tom Harmon and one-time coeching assistant to Michigan's Fritz Cruler and Nebraska's Pot sy Clark, was announced today by the Whitman college board of trustees as the new head man In a broad reorganization of Whit man athletics being carried out this summer. D. F. Baker of WalLa Walla. president of the bord, said that 1 "other personnel changes ran be expected in establishment of a new health and physical educa tion department. Born and raised in Washington, a Michigan graduate and holder of a master of science degree in administration of physical educa tion. Strong was elected by the board to fill an elevated top sot in Whitman s first step toward a program of "athletics for all Strong's title will be dueclor of athletics and associate professor of physical education. He succeeds R. V. (Nig) Borleske. former di rector of physical education for men. The new man, who was a triple threat grid regular at Illi nois and Michigan, was highly recommended by Crisler of Mich igan. CapL Tom Hamilton of the U. S. naval academy, and Mike Ryan, formerly at Idaho, now at Wyoming. Table of Coatal .Tidrs VS. coast and teodelie survey. Port land. Ore . compilation of tides at Tan. Orecon for July. 1S47. July. 13 147 Time Mam. 7 5 p m. Hish Water Time Water 2 31 a m. OS 1 2S p m. Ill im. 2 27 p m. 114 am. 3 ZS p m. S 13 a m. 4 23 p m. t 3 a m. 5 23 p m. lUtm. TO p m. 7 32 a m. 7 IS p m. 0 IS a m. Itl pm. S S3 a m. S IS p m. 0 47 a m IS 23 p m II X t m 1 34 p m II IS a m 23 -O I j ' I S 4S a m. 50 p m. It M a m. S 40 p m. 11 SI am. IS 33 p m 12 41 p m. II 23 p m. 1 2S p m. 17 a m. 2 12 p m 1 OS a m. Ill pm. IO0 im 3 41 p m 2 S3 a m 4 2i p m 1 Si i in 5 O p m C1J am S M p in. Vim. 43 p m. 7 34 a m. 7 M p .T. S 27 a fn. S ,S p m. la II am. S 07 p m. 1 1 27 a m. IS p m. 1 1 OS p m. 11 U p in. 12 S p m. II 13 p m 17 is it II 22 23 24 TS laini 12 as p m. la i m I R pm 1 3 a m IM pm. 3 SS a m IM pm. 4 43 a m. vl M p m. t 23 a m. 4 41 p m. 0 OS a m. 124 srn. I 4 I 1 I 0 - 2 27 31 1 --'H 'Jctr!" immm that akht blanked tar etab m the W1U Jest aa todVaOoai af has staff: Woody Salanoa Wiled la the aialh ao a piacn hitter and sVlet" 1 blew three fai oases right by IL Waadrow; whkh Jwa Isn't dona by everybody. Solsaoa waag at aH three be4 tidal raaae rlsoe. We traly ho rvte poaoeaaes thai kia4 af staff when UUlag for the WlHaas . . . tten Al Schaaa kit the-aWtaae the other night with his first Kewa tor braodcaat he arao holding "best aHhes" Ulegrama from Both Red Barber and tXile Walker. kVaoklya Dodger aaa rtates. Al aorlrd wlUi the loaned hraadeaater lUraer aa Braoklyn gaaaes and Walker ts the Dodg ers fair-haired aatrWtdlng boy He's one af the snore Bag lam rtsed players aa the nine, bat la oar esUamaUea wee bat mas ealar Mel Nane Is easily the Up third seeker ta the MI raandan. We have a few aye ares oa that from Ike Waters eaitamscs slao, we're sare. Night after algal Mel nsaaafacUres dandy plays at the third tlaUea and eJUaeagh his Cards, Dodgers, Yanks Sweep Double-Headers Ilnlbiriln Ileal Giant. Ticr, Cain Virtual Tic for Thiol; Yank. 91, Ahead, BrooL 3 By The Akartta4 Presa Those World Champion SL lus8 Cardinals ttrurk terror rn'a tSa National league ranks Saturday, sweep ng a twin b:i frt the Ne-w York Giants 4 to 0 and II in 3 behind the Sfterb fVt u g r,f Murray Dickson and Harry Brethren, and gaining a virtual le foe ri t -mo with the Ottmen. Just two games le'ow Ira terretd f .lace B;t'.-m Era tea and behind UroHilyn. Brerhren got his ltrt win ta Ue Mi?iV while Dirkstet lr rrl a orw-hit - hunut in the rfener. . 4U4 COLT COt RL Ilmoklyn also i r tt a duble- Tt-ne ate sUa '00 gt.'f heavier, thuraptng Chtraso lor tre "raes gJr and r. - .'e. sa Ue llth and I2lh times in 14 mrel. U- s- r4 1." 10.000 gUyers. ings this seaton. 7 to J and to S. ' " 1 111 - -' The ins ran Brtktyn's streak to i a straight. Boston stopped Clncinrvsll 4 la 0 as Warren Spahn iosed a four. hitter for his 12th win against J. losses. S-hoolboy Post won his ; ninth against 4 setbacks ao he pilrtvrd the Iills to a 4-1 nd oer iMtstrtjr srh. I The Yankeea tan their mtnmUng streak to 12 straight and 21 In their Ut 21 games by blast irg the brr ns 12 to 2 and a ta a I The Bombers rnaced five homers In the Iwln-biU and rUlerted 24 ntu. Earl Johnson tutrtSed a al. hitter as he shut out Detroit 2 o! a arsa gave Bostoo serond spot. S games behind the Tana a I Clev eland and Philadelphia .spUi. 4 to 2 for the A's and in a lr th Indians. Chicago edgd Wash- 1 mgton V ta . hsileail teatoe iouts . mom mm aas-e f Vara eta oso ono-o I o' DM-ksaai and Wilae. KMMy ' BSISL i SI. Lawtai SIO Sri OBS- It Urm Yofh 210 OOS OOS J 1 nfemeeo ana pe lt. fWfr ill It". I ; 5.-:',-W.M(ff5FS'lJ U-Se. lWrs .1,. Mere, ,s, aji l-r. SSA5C iwecneeo a no Pi IM1. SVr rh"". Matte at4 gara. cutcaeo . al ou aei-4 1J I nrooklpa ssSOMtn-4 II ehmnf. Borsnry ii arv Met snuh. BeSirman. Kainey 4. Cretf 0i. Casey ill and fx! arts. rinrinnaU . ans SOS ass itl mi ie VanaWrsneer. M.lkl and oa. SpalM ana Umrii -0 4 t 4 II I tata- rui.buifH a aaooio-a I I fhiUMlpMa . am 100 IS . 4 10 0 Sesiell. Simcevirsi aad Klsrtta. awe. tkmrUs itl ana mm mm a. Aaseraaa testae KeYark OBJ saj SOS 12 IT at Louai OSS 4Wt I SS Sit Snea. Weeiakolf i3i aaa tWrta. Mw. rrsrf. Breva ZoMUfe ill. goarU itl and Early. New Yaeh . OSS ISO trt S II t St Lawk) aaa OOS OSt-S 10 0 sesem. Oitai ill rare (1l n4inso: Kramer. Maaiaaae 7i Boatao . 110 I Detroit . SuS i JoMnaoa and Teobetts; (S and Sain. as oas-i is ea aw -s sVtasost. Whisc Phlladelpnta . ISO 030 SOS-4 10 I Cleveland Oas aaa OCS-I 1 s Sasase ana Crrra Cet tel. Stepctea (i. Lamaas atsd Heeaa PMladelpeiia Ml ISO SaO-4 II t CleveUnd 2S4 OSO - S IS 0 Cslrmaa. Sataee i4l. rsiaiMi.i il and Rasar. WUlas. Kbesnaa ill and Waahlnctaa vt caa S3S-1 Osrac las 33a - a SNeretti. Candtnt Itl aad gvasie; Lo pal and Darkey. BokUga. . , ' a e bottiac averae teal seer 04) the etab. 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