fr Tho Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Solons Mil. Sudden Slump, Brop Pair To Vancouver, Skid EBacEt to 3rd Spot Skeber's Homer Only Run in 6-0, 2-1 Losses; Second Twin Tonight The big baseball buggaboo --bad night -- sneaked up on the townies at Waters park last night and (1) wrecked all they had built up In the previous Yakima and Bremeiton series, (2) dealt a low blow to their sparkling home park record, (3) ruined one other record for the yard and (4) startled as well as disappointed a glum gathering of 2041 paid. In other words, the Senators dropped the double bill with Bill Brenner's Vancouver?, 6 to 0 and 2 to 1, scoring but one run in both games. That one was a home run by Joe Skeber in the second tilt. The double defeat marked the first time this semester the S-lems have dropped a twin bill at home. It also cost the Wilsons their freshly won second rung in the WIL derby, as Bremerton downed Yakima twice and hopped over the Salems. The single con solation found in the dismal even ing is that Spokane lost to Taco ma last night. So this morning the Spokes are still in front by a game ver Bremerton, and Salem is half a tilt in arrears of the Tars. v J r,in on the T menu SSXtSTX tam?tf3S rril r.,rV..t ? ,m k m t? Mgr. wESn" . c-hoice. and the aklpper himseir is api io ioe u !r. .k- .K.r nrenner will .Ki.,hi,n.r Rab mil and Bonnie Bryant or Jim Hedgecpck cranked up for the caps. If erstwhile Senator Gunnarson was in a vengeful mood in last krVJI, Vi haDDY sent y roT-Carf VboweTuV iT- j .w th. Hnnr on Z c..Y. .h two hits, both .," Ui. fuiHd like J.. in,uA nf Mx-nnd di- - i;mrs behind him. and his vie- n.rv sinnvic called in to relieve Wilson's pitching short- rwv a h r.ntifiilTv for five . '. . . . .i.. .:.ib v, Pom neais, DUI in me c: shelled him for six ol tneir eigm kita for the came, and five Of the I ; ir for extra bases. Five runs I SUI ere lor ex ir usc. in au came over ana uunnarson himself started the mess by trip- line- ia left-center Six runs or ling to leii-cemer. aix J?1 aixty off Sinovic made no differ- enee. for he wasn't to get any help to the m run department from hi. Cunnarson was all primed to pitch the second game for the Caps also, oui Brenner nutu m last minute change and snoi n- P-t' Jonas at our side. And Peter hasnt changed a bit, so far as Salem teams are concernea. ne found a slider pitch his best wea pon and slid it by the Salems for neat five-hit stint. Skeber s rlout in the third the only thing to resemble a run off him. Jonas iid his trvin moments in three frames, but hurled his way clear every time by either whiffing a Solon batter or forced him to tap weakly into an out Unfield freshman Cene Peter son was the fall guy in wis one and it was a shame. For Pete had . ,v Hitter ma for the seven frames he worked and all but for the third, when the cap got both their tallies, the McM inn- villa flinger did a fine job. Three singles, one of them a uuxe, ana two stolen bases were wnai rum- d Peterson's bid for his second victory. Bud Sporer finished up after Pete was lifted for a pinch- hitter, but the damage wa done The losses were No.'s 13 and 14 for the, home arena, as against .36 Victories. r Gcry Details: 1st Gaaae: ViwuHf fit lalem () B H O A T BHOA tiohr s 1 4 1 Peterson J 3 0 1(4 llln.i m A A ikbr r 3 0 4 0 MulkRim t 4 l'Nun.2 3 12 1 liar lit 0 Moore.) 0010 tewlJ 2 1 OKublakJ 10 2 0 - 1 1 1 S 0 Barr.m 3 0 0 0 SianpY 3 0 3 lnovtc.p 2 0 0 Tr-mi 3 1 0 KruS.l 2 0 10 0 Smm n 3 1 S 1 Beard.e 2 1 11 Wilson 10 0 0 TeUl 2S 121 S Totals 21 12lill R11 for Kruf In 7th. 1 Vancouver .... 100 0OS 0 1 ! Salem . 000 000 00 2 0 ' t)tctier IPAB H R ER SO BB Anwvic I 21 - 1 2 Ln on bwi: Vancouver 3. Salem I Erran: Moir. Three-base hits: Cunnar- ML. MCM TWO Dase mis: Mies, pour, HlataiM. Tran. Runs batted ln mui Wne, Mohr. xiead. Reese. Sacrifice: ; Kubiak, Stolen bases: Mohr. pMmao Double clays: Mohr to Hlel BOM to Reese. Time: 1 II. Nenczlch s4 Abbey. Second fame; lasmaver it) Salem (1 BHOA BHOA Mohr J 113 SBPetrsnj 4.0 It Rtlmui S 2 2 3 lkeber.1 3 1 II 0 MuUma.m 1 0 3 0 Vunes2 Utes.r 4 0 1 0 Moor el sieadJ 4 110 ttublakj Reeae.l 3 S S 0 Barr.m fereooere 2 0 7 imovicj IrnJ 4 2 0 2 Kerre 1 3 6 1 1 0 0 11 r o 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 leneap 3 0 1 11 Petrsn.pl rug 1 I Ward-e 1 . Uporer.p 0 I ipaetert lA'itsonf 0 0 e 1 0 ooi " TttJd fofKerr tm " ",nU Batted for c. Peterson 'in 7th. t Batted for iporer in sth. - lor More in wh - .tam 001 ouo oho 1 s 1 Pi her ipab h R tn so BB er. ? I J j T rviriyyii . s 49m a m w , w"itd p.tchT Peterson. Left on bases: m e.l . - 1 . WHiwm . oawm 1. errors; onrucr. tatir. Home run: Skeber. Two-base hf: Barr. Runs batted in:. Hielmaa. Sketxr, stolen bases: Tran"'3. Mohr. JiJlen. Double pleys: B. Peterson to Twsma to Skeber. Mohr to HJelmaa. Y.wtmas to Mohr to Reese. Time: 1 :5. tlmylret" Abbey and Neneilch. Atten- 3041. Baseball's (Three leaders in earh leaiuel u AH H H Yet, r;Mcfio. Yankees , ss 3j7 es 114 .344- Walker. Phillies !Z J1! l '! 343 MIM 41 M .3.18 fie id tea ii. Indiana j.u.. v, . .i im. cinuri. p...es . .." n 3si 04 113 JDi cauj. Reds . .... 7s 334 34 73 .321 neo. ia t ss is JTm: KHln.eV.tle2.Y . " t-cmei Lrifu. m. cianu. 'tf. Mar- :!. Giants. 73: Cooper. Giants. 71. Hr.:V,rVrri; wlv. oanu. 2 K r.er. fuate 23; mi mm Saturday. July 28, 1947 Brems Regain Second Place By The Associated Press TheBremerton Bluejackets f? -er the Salem Senators into second place in the Western International league standing, last - , o. , ' over the Yakima Stars, 9-3 and 8 - 4. The result places the Brems one game back of the Spokane J , "XT " V,f . Tacomas T prs. Victoria ?d Wenatchee split a twin-bill, the Chiefs grabbing the opener, and the Athletic, coming back to nab the nightcap, 7-4. It was Levi McCormack night at Spokane as 8000 persons hon ored the Indians veteran outfield- er. Among other things McCor- mack, a descendant of famed Chief Joseph, was presented with a new car first came (seven innlnes) vworii - ..... 000 100 1-2 7 3 Wentchee ...... on 020 4 s 0 Ka?parovitch and Mastro; Cronin nd Da'lrymple. Snd came (seven Innines) victoria 020 003 27 1 Wenatchee 012 010 04 9 0 Rose. Blankenship 13) and Mastro; McCollum. Osborne () and Dalrjm- Dl Tacoma 030 010 0004 0 ataj - 0003 s 1 son and rirst came S n 024 020 10 9 2 000 100 2 S 3 Running; Cord 11 p Brioff and and Conrtantino. Second fa n 022 112 000 S 12 1 000 02O 110 4 S S Johnston and Voloi: Wallerstcin and Constantino. Amerk Cracks Discus Record OSLO. July 25-iJPh-Th recoe nized world record for the discuss throw, held by Italian Adolfo Consolini since 1941. was bettered today by an American athlete, ' oruine uoraien 01 me university of Minnesoto, who hurled the platter 178.47 feet almost three ana one-nan ieei more than the iurmer mars: Twenty thousand spectators in KoUin' By Jerry A miss la as food as a mile: Dairy Janlor A -learners Wednesday n!ht came Just about as close as anyone eevld to a no-hitter. He had ene man to go In the seventh and last inning against the hitherto unbeaten Mayflowers and what did that gay do bat get a clean base hit. And ironically enough thc lad who rained Conrsey'i hopes was his pitching rival, Jim Rock . . . Inevitable: We knew Hank Singer wouldn't be able to stay away from that Softball Hurl er's mound. Hank vowed at the beginning of the campaign that chucking was for the other and more youthful gents from now on. But lo and behold, there was that familiar battery: H. Singer and L. Singer under the Papermakers' line score the other eveninr. 'C m w w m m. 'M.b.. B4t. m. k v w v mm m . w m m V Schwarts might have figured that Veteran Hank would bo Just the lad to break his elub Into the win column for the first time, after some of the younger twlrlera had failed to accomplish the job. Hank didn't win his first outing, but bell come through sooner or later . . . Dressed up: Capitol Alleys Is all sple-and-spanned for the coming of the fall pin madness. Among tbo Improvements are entire ly resurfaced alleys andguess what-none other than a set of the most satisfactory scoreboards out. type whereby the image of the score sheet Is magnified and thrown on a targe screen. Among oiner inings inis type eliminates wrenenea fl Am.. ABS necks, elbows between the shoulder I smf Miirrai a.- kM mtt AjarM - - And the modern onesll keep the acorekeeper In much better moooV too ... Renewed rivalry: Might be when Eugene sends i softball representative Here tonight to take on a local club la the In aBg-ral tilt of the WUIamette Valley softball association's schedule. Ten against one that youll find some former Salem high Vikings and I Eugene Axemen among the combatants. And that always adds up to l hbm real scrimmaging . . . Getting Technical I Did you ever wonder Just why dotting Its surface. It's a good bet bis shoulders and give with a bewildered, "I dun no. In fact a lot of guys not too dynamics have muttered that they could get 73 yards more on their drives If the ding-busted ball were perfectly SMOOTH. For after aU doesn't streamlining cut down wind resistance? Sure it does in the case of that latest four-door job. ed guys who manufacture these good section or the population plain inuts. It Just Isa t the ease with their product. Getting down to tackstry and drive a smooth-surfaced pill with your favorite wood and what happens? Why. that Infantile sphere will soom fine for say of ka diva bomber she'll head for old tell you since we're not expert in what the experts say so let it go calling Snohomish. Washington's, WM booked on to Torgy as top choice la a nick-name contest for the I si..-.'- i ...l ti .w.i i ji.mm . . . . . , !" ji-m;ci. aaww nan; I n Braves to a new era In Boston thii seems to be putting Mr. Tergeson on the well-known snoL And a us sccma oe putting tar. Jtorgeson on ine weii-anown I c Jm EsbUM ha. truly made the Major league M 4 m. U. I fjA-S aV - ill . . . SaS .. a .ft a 1 twltto Ills .300 batting average and base-stealer). Conalderlnf the formidable ahlarl that tlekMl hi. Utn. the precedent hewa. forced magnificently. AND the p layers i MOW sTACK'S MAXHQ A MP A3 SUPPCR os thc fAST-STePriNG Seeded Stars In Net Final SEA BRIGHT, N. J, July 23.-ff) -Gardner Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., seeded No. 2, staged one of the greatest rallies in the history of the Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket club Invitation tour nament today when he came from behind to beat unseeded James Brink of Seattle, Wash., and gain the championship round of the men's singles in hte 59th annual grass courts classic. The scores were 3-6, 4-0, 9-7, 6-1 and 6-3. Mulloy Joined top-seeded Frank Parker of Los Angeles in the title round, the national third-ranked star having earlier vanquished fourth-seeded William Talbert,of Wilmington, Del., in a four-set duel, 6-0, 9-7, 3-6 and 6-3. Bislet stadium for -the third and final program of four-nation track and field meet applauded thunderously as the platter hurled by Gordien sailed past the white flag marking the former record distance. Along Stone Ray Coursey, hurling for the Curly's EARL TORGESON Those boards, yon know, are the a a m a a blades and ere strain which too ntva nrtil hmA Ike ihltf . m4 or ! a golf ball has those round grooves the average llnkster would shrug thoroughly versed In matters of aero BUT, according to the well-ground tantalum globules which drive yards, then whoosh Just liko a Stu mother earth. Why? Wo couidn'i aero - dyn well. heck, mlstuh. that at that . . . Torchy Terseson they're gift to Boston Braves. The name uauuic . t lie B am wren IcaaiDK baseball history," was the reason. and done on merit position as the National loon's too to Jackie ha. come Ur.ugh respect lm, treat the colored lad like L RLOT WILSON POTCNT i fhNCH-Mirrrrt HUftLXft Scotch Ttcosome Meet Set for SGC Golfers A Scotch Twosome tourna ment, first of its kind played at Salem golf course by the toorney-loTing Men's clabbers. will be the eating f the week end, announces Bill Goodwin. The two-man teams will play with. bat one ball and will take alternate shots at tt. Partners will also sboot alternately off tbo tees, according; to the rules. The tovrney will be an ll-holer and the usual prises will prevail. Portland Nips 0'Douls, 4-3 PORTLAND. July 25-;P)-The Portland Beavers rapped home three runs in the eighth Inning tonight to snatch a 4-3 ictory from the San Francisco Seals in the opener of a four-game Pa cific coast league series. Jack Sal veson went the route for the Beavers though nicked fur 11 hits At Seattle the rallying SeatUe Rainiers beat Los Angeles and Cliff Chambers, the circuit's top hurler, 11-5. Hollywood s Stars steamrollered the Sacramento Solons, 18-2, with the aid of 20-hit attack, and Oakland nipped 2an Diego, 4-3, in 10 innings. Saa fraocfoco FartUae BHOA BlfOA D.Whit.m 1 2 2 0 Mullen X 4 2 S Luby. 3 4 1 S Ratio s 4 0 3 0 M.Smth.m 2 1 S 0 Lazor.1 4 1 4 2 Storey J 4 I I 0 Eacobar.r 4 0 S 2 Vk-o.l 3 S OSil verse 3 1 3 r Sat veson. p 3 10 0 Reich. 1 0 0 0 0 0, Shertdn.r 4 0 Brovta.l 4 1 Orteic.3 4 2 Mathesn.l 4 0 Nicely j 3 1 teonard.c 3 1 Brewer. p 3 I Jennlng 1 1 Taorinua 1 1 Trow erf 0 0 Totals 34 11 24 11 Totals 31 127 12 San Francisco .. 000 200 0013 PortUnd 000 100 03 4 Errors Matheson. Brewer. Nicely. Escobar, Vico. Silvers. Runs batted in Leonard. Storey 3. D. White. Two base hits Lazor. D. While. Storey. Stolen base Luby. Double plays Luby to Matlteson. Rat to to Silvers. Nicely to Luby to Matheson. Len on bases San franclsco I. Portland 3. Pitching: IPAB R HER BB SO Sac Brewer 31 4 7 1 3 4 0 Salveson S 34 3 11 3 1 3 1 Umpires Cordon. Mutart and Som en. Time 1:44. Attendance 3616. Sacramento . 001 001 000 3 6 4 Hollywood 103 0Z3 43 IS zo o Mann. Bee ley (71 and nizseraid: Rttclf no and Cameron. San Diego yw 000 000 S-J 4 3 Oakland 001 000 020 14 10 3 (10 lnnlnssi Kenisan and Kerr: Hayes and Llllard. Anctles 000 100 04A S 3 Seattle 001 403 05 11 13 t Chambers. Pallca (CI. Osborn (Si and Ma lone; Cecil and Sueme. Salem Hurler Breaks Arm Throwing Curve Pitcher Bruce Boatman of the Salem Eagles lodge janlor base ball team Wednesday evening, broke" his right arm above the elbow when he attempted to throw a curve In a game played at Sileerton. Ahead 5-1 ia the last Inning, Boatman cat loose with a pitch and snapped the big bone In his arm. Coach Ralph Caley of the Eagles team, an ex-pitcher himself, later re lated he has In his many years association with thc game heard of pitchers throwing oat should ers and-elbows, but never un til thla freak accident had he heard of barters snapping a bone. Boatman will be lost to the team the balance of the sea son.' SENATOR SWAT (Up to dale) B 11 Pet. B H Prt Wilson 13 S .MW paeter 34S S3 T.t Barr 134 S3 J8S Nunes JftO ps t Beard 290 S7 J24 ru 2V2 It Ml Moore 310. SO Jl4 Andisn 37 7 S Sinovic S3 29 .312 Vtosaor 32 S .170 Kubiak 33 110 .301 , yatt S3 S 147 ikeber 1C2 47 J290 err 29 4 .I3S Q Petrsn 7 2 TWi-aror 43 S 133 B PI ran 338 S4 2SO iporer 2V 1 oao I Pitching: W L SO W I. SO Wilson SOS Anderson J 3 SJ Monor 13 S 148 Sporer 3 3 JS 1 Wyatt 13 7II3C. Ptraon 13 2 I Lazor 9 3 33: Sinovic 3 11 5 I Even Ah Umpire By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK. July 21 - (41 -When a baseball plater rlovts a home run. It's hk. and uot eieo an umpire ran deprive him of bin prise. That, la effect, was the rating of President Ford Frick of the National league today as he threw out Brooklyn's hetly-dK-pa ted 3-to-Z victory over the St, Louis Cardinals last Sunday at Ebbets field and ordered the gaaao to be replayed as part of a double header on Aug. IS. In finding that Ron Northey. pudgy St, Louis outfielder, had indeed been prevented from scoring an Inslde-the-park home run In the ninth Inning by the Publinx Final Go to Southern Star MINNEAPOL1S. July 25-;V Wilfred Cross ley of Atlanta. Ga.. tho national public links golf title today, and mil meet for the chagi piomhip Saturday. Crossley took a 4 and 3 decision over Don Doalert of St PaU. Minn. Beck, forced into extra holes by the gallant battle put up by Benjamin Hughes of Portland, Ore., won one up on the 38th. Beck and Hughes started the afternoon 18 all even. Hughes at one time held a 3 up advantage over Beck, but the letter came from behind, and they came up to the 18th green with Berk holding a 1 up lead. Hughes, relaxed and smiling, dropped a 40 foot putt on the 18th green for a birdie four to Beck s five to even the match. They halved the 37th in par fives. On the next hole, a par three, 161-yard afffair. Hughes dropped his tee shot 30 feet from the edge of the green. Beck s firnt was right on the edge of the green. Hughes' chip shot rolled past the cup and he mised his putt. Beck dropped his for a par three and the match. Eugene Softys Here Tonight SOrrnAU. STANDINGS (Amtrkis) (NaUeasl) W 1. Pet Wools 1 .77 ralea 1 One Nary S 3 015 (taker 3 SIS Mootry 4 3 111 Warners I 3 123 Knlahta 4 3 S71 nk E. 1 I - Papers S .000 .'FW 1 1 .113 The VFW softball rlub. hither-j ts) without a win. jumped into the . victory roumn the hard way fast I nigni at lesne as 11 mni ' . Bread, 3-2, in a thrilling 13 in- nine National loop tule. The , American league side of the pro- cram saw the Campbell Itoca- Wools Dad their lead as they ...w: i .V-- wW. IJ,rTT.aW. "'"fl" -'.V V . , em. 7-3. It was trie Maaers eighth straight defeat. Tonight at Lelie a triple header is on tap. feoturo being a doubleheadcr between a Eugene all-star rlub and a total outfit lub and a local outfit mostly of Rock-Wool-Jf two garner, starting at nine o'clwk. w ill open composed ers. The eiaht and the Willamette Valley Softball s sociation campaign. Firt tilt at ; 7 o'clock will pit the Eagle ( against Albany in an exhibition j go"- ... . , It was a single iy Morgan, io.- lowed by Tony Prudenti s double in the 13th w hich fae the ets their win last night. RW PM M4 onn 17 11 1 Xuu i - 4 I Knihl and MrCaffr . H. Binfer and L. Sinter. MB 000 OOO 100 SIS O- 3 10 4 VFW . one oio ono eie 1-3 S3 Maert and Davies. Keniper and Tompkins. Neale, Irish Star Finalists VANCOUVER. B. C, July 25-(CP)-An Oregon State champion and a Notre Dame University stu dent entered the men's singles finals, of the Canadian tennis championships today. Oregon State Champion Emery Neale of Portland displayed al most erroiless tennis again to en ter the men's singles finals and short-legged Johnny Evert, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., top man of the Notre Dame University squad, was all over the court to topple San Francisco's rangy Harry Roche 4-6. 6-3. 6-2, 4-6. 6-4. CUM ...no dirt. ..no odor. ..no ash, long burning ... no storage problem , . . uso 41 Pffec-tto-Bogc CAPITOL N. Cherry At. Douglas IIcKay Chevrolet Co. Visit our Motor Cllale DepartaweoL For the reswalader of Jalr wo will give a complete Impeetlen on aay make ear without cost or obligation to you. Come In and watch as serform this operation and see for yoarself hew we do It The most modern eautpped shop la the northwest, rboae Slag foe appointments. Douglas IIcKay Chevrolet Co. S10 North Coznznercial Can Be Wrong action of t'anplre Beano Rear dou to tellinf Mm to "slow down. I fee leacM preUde! aakd he was baaing bio desUtoa on "falrnesa. common sense and sporUmaaihlp." When the dlspated pUy areoe. the Cardinals were leading Brooklyn 2-i to the first of the ninth. Northey n lucked a tow ering fly Into deep eenterfleld that hit on top of a railing In rront of the bosea. bounced high In the air and feU anek Into the field. Reardon. umpiring at third, thontht taw boll bad gone Into the stands, and when Nor they came puffing Into thlrd.be told him to take It easy. ? Berths i- Avery Beck of Raleieh. N. C anatV""4 dciio" Eirard won their semi-r.nals matches in -Tffia WEST. INTI. IKAGVK. W L Prl W L Pet Spokane SO 41 J04 raeocna S3 $ .313 Bremerta 00 43 .33 Vancouver 44 U .473 Salem 0 43 37S Yakima 3S S3 S Victoria 17 t 13S Wenacnee 33 OS X.1 Last nlfht's reaults: At Salem 0-1. Vancouver S-J; at Yakima 3-4. Brem erton S-S. at Spokane 3. Tacon 4. at Wenatchee 4-4. Victoria 3-1. COAST LEAGl W L Pet W L Prt. tta Anfta SS M S7 ueramnl S7 as 7 Oakland S 11 V5 an Dtrf M SJ Ml Ian rran II M faclUnd M .4i4 Seattle MM 300 Moll stood 31 S4 413 Lat night s results: At Pottlan4 4. San rranctarw S at Hal It wood IS. i rameulo S Al Oakland 4. San Uwf S At Seattle II. Im Angeles . NATIONAL I K ACt K WLM WLPct .jmIU-i aa i . ... . . . t ii, MM is I nmnruU 4340 41 Rosion 44 41 vs Pittatntrch as u at 7" phiUdelpnia 4: at Okarato S. Nn York 3. at putaburth 1. brook 1 4 i- . Bo.t 1. AMEBICAW UtGll W t. Prt w t. prt WIM New York S3 M S.4 rWvelantf SS 44 .470 "oa.on es mi waarmtn so i tee ntro.l 47 4 S4 titles M It t : pmimicIp ouimm imh um m Yrtur.it t inulU' At WaMitntiaa 3. tleveUnd 1: at New Yaxh IX. Oil- eato 4: al Itoaina 7. St. Lou.s . al PniU4Slpla S. Ikr4rtMl t g- 1 VTo otilffilc VlO t V ii lUlO T IV 1 In Dallas Go ' The S-lem Capitols will today ,ttempt, to put a crimp In the Valseii Logsers' hopes for a part ' , th- Su,,. i,.,- senvt half championship when the two clubs ' i o cian in m p. m game on ls :Creole Field In Dallas. The esrrve will be played as part of the cur rent Cenlenntal celebration In Dallas and will find the Lofser loaded up even more than they were when they downed Salem in a recent Hollywood Bowl con test. 6 to J. Manager Johnny Kolb of the Salems will open with either Lee Fallin or Bill Hanauska on the Caps' mound. Lefty Jack Schafer, who downed the Caps the last time, likely will be the Logger choice. Or it etna Id be Lefthander Charley Sauvain, the Oregon Stater. Table of Coastal Title CompHaOon of tides at Taft. Ota , by I be US. Coast and Geodetic Survey July Huh Low Time Water Time Wsler 2 1 S4 a m. 41 t a m. is 130 pm. S3 IWtpm. 34 37 33 a m. 43 31 am. 03 OiSpm. 6 4 3 04pm. 3S SS 14 -M am. 44 ! 4 a an. SI 0O7 p m. 6 4 3 OS p m. 3 1 2g II 27 sal. 44 4 43 am. -03 13 pm. SJ 3 -30 p m. 3 3 MIL LUIIBEn CO. Ph. S8 I Cards Reach 2nd; iGtfi for Blackle Red Birds Tip Braves; Brooks Win; Cincy Star Nears Record By The Am rioted Pi a . . The SL Louis CanLnals and long. Ur.ky Enc'J Bia4e3. IS CincinnaU Reds' mound mgcin stole mort of O-t Inter. In ' Tt K tiortal league yesterday. The Cards t4t ter second fUn frwa Vm Bootcm Braves ao they trimmed the Beantowrwrs, !. Thn iaap-pme Ray Pockets harjes Bout r -ij- NEW YORK. July 25 -iTr D- mer (the Violent) Ray came up ? ''ith the futtc upset &f LNe year eTuHietit bv winnine a sclit ten. (Charles in a Madwoa Square Car- den fight which ss to have qualified the m Inner for a N oa etn wr bout with Joe Louis. Ray weighed 1Mi. Charles i;. The If rntirl ne.rfct mA and a peculiar style of fTthtmg witn one arm wrapped around his head, which made him a reason able faoimlle of a turtle taking a nap, enabled Ray to shake off hrp shots of the long armed Uhw light-heavyweight and catch the eyes of two of the three of ficial. Referee Eddie Jooeoh and Judge George Let-rone each bal loted for Ray. six rounds to four. Judge Marty Monroe voted for Charles, I to I The Associated Press score card tabbed Charles. nve rounds to four with roe even. Salem Pinser Barely Nosed YAKIMA. July 25iV011ie E. fine. LaG range. Cal, retained his title In the It-yard 200 bird event yesterday afternoon In the Pacific international trapshoet as he scored a perfect 25 in shoo ofl with Clarence Townarnd of So lent, Oregon. Townaend and Tine finished the refular shoot with score- of 1H ond In the shootoft Townsend missed the 2 1st bird al lowing fine to keep the UUe. : Graziano Belt Axtar d Nixed NEW YORK. July 25 - CIT -Rocky Graii no. recently ciow id middleweight chatnpton who Is still blacklisted in his home sUte of New York, todav roreived a tempUnf offer of a 1 1 10,000 guar antee to defend Ms crow n agalwt esc-hamp Tony Zle of ChMwgo in Miami nest rebcuary. Oregonians In the Major I I K O A I M Cre. taBa .3003300 Peky. Real SWa . S I I 8 0 I 0 Dwr. Ileal mm . 4 I I I t S I BROKEN WINDOW? BROKEN WINDSHIELD? BROKEN CLASS OT ANT END? Call us for prompt olii cient sorvlce on all q'.asa work from a basemen-. t window to a full store lionL CBOP BY NEW LOW PRIONS PER ACRE (Tee AaytUwc Over CBPertestred crop 4 awitag ryl.g Iftea sousda pee Us a. at ta tow eoo of ILN pee ! ! ' II . ! v s- . -- I ointAtDR. nor, ruxo ror. rovrs cvort rASTrm moic gxnctcxT meaxs or fUT CX)XTkOI ACE FLYI1IG. SERVICE Dox 109, Sakm Airport rfeotM C17f log Brockiyn Xadgrrt lm w beotmf the PitUbwrgH Pirstew, 4- 1. but had tf-arir msrfin ovvt Ue Cards reduced to 4 4 game f Prestdent Ford frW k allowed n SL Louis protest of a game w .'.Si the Bums Last Sunday and carder -4 it replayed. BlackweU racked v his ICth straifht piUtung win anal lllh of the aeasui as the Rs od ged the Phidelphia rss. -4, 'Blackie" was tucked for 13 hit as he stagrered througi but wK-f fed nine. The streak tes the An erica a circuit snark and leaves Kir three behind the It In a row in assed by the New York Car.u Bube Marquard in 1112. Johnt. Vine walked a three-run Ixwt. er - -his rtth - to no at ail as V o Giants bowed to the Chscago Cuba, 5- 3. In the American legve the New9 York Yankee maintained the.r US game margin as they snua4 the Chicago White Ses, 12-4. 2W ton's Red Sox mo ed o er the te trott Tigers Into t he runner -v slot as they noved the ft- Lou Browns, 7-4. with Ted WiUiarra slamming his 20th circuit ctovt Washington's Mickey Haefneg checked Cleveland with three h. H as the Solons won. and Ptui adetphia's A's whip-rd Detroit. t-5. e. KATIOKAt. tXACfl Phiiarti iowi . axt las eil 4 is t C'Tnumi . .. 14 swb tss 4 a a Heaat a . Junwrk 3i. 4) n I MaS PoOfeet; Sartseil mt Immm NeT'Yaea assj 030 s 0 Ow-e . obi an or a is 0 Hattaaf. k-ira mm Cast i't r-sra on4 WcCulaavrH Ira ese ari-4 Tarwar o-t gSwrw: Qwna, BarW S Kautts oas oet mi I is t lea aw a i i 4 SS(ak. O 'a AltniCAM tXACt sw t WllSHrISI MNlf-ll bsawk. Kir.aO 111. Iiail tt a-S Mtss; HJetaee sa4 S - Oimw ... . WS eaai SS S I S Yea . . asa) au tl l 4 O Uta iw m . Cnas i. al CakSwea l mwt TreaSi. luwwatg . til ess o . s o f a4 soe oo1 i t raOk II -.--ae .t Tit Wa urn. twe-wal . tm OH 11-0 IS t M'leO4le . Jit a 4-e II 4 Trawl-. Qiwam 1 1 . Cats ae W eta wiea 4I swa Allnrir Irpion WTint ALBANY. July 2S-OV Aorr (Wfewlel Med ford. t-0. heww ia night tn the first gsmo d arc Uonat American Leg-cat wcr h MS boll flUywrt. &UMBOM, AJb- ay tMtcfaee. struck mmm n nd ai lowed ceil two Uu. Boiling Leaking Noost the atlratlosi of our radiator eipert Complete. Lto-Dito RadUtor rtipmet AD Work GrateJ Loder Bros. 441 Cesser tX rtv. 4 n - jut HEIDER'S an wort cairuuwi Hi Cosjrt tL CaS T1XS BBSTEIS PLANE Aeroa) pUeia. rtytmg skip. easwaW al esur Also iiinrilal fetlUtoa aero. a. I ta Kraaet, 4 tm ime: mmmmmmm i n mmm i I i Ma-ufcaU, Giants. 33. 1 One Of 'em