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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1947)
1 1 The Stalttmom, Salem, Ottyw. A srut H customers ftt Malt-.' in stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers vt. Los Angeles Dons tta grid biggie have something I see for sore, llurlint lor the IMxm itl of ' course be the great Clrnn Dobba. And on the tier side Just-as-great Angeflo Bedell! of Notre Dame fame. These two are reputedly i a pair mt the finest passers In football . . . Another grid superman due for artton that nifht Is "Jarrin, Joho" Klrabrotfgh, the smashing Tmi AAM All-Amcrfcan of a few years back who, Is now With the Dona . . Stadium Manager Jimmy Richardson tattlri that tickets for the big brawl are go iac fast but still may be secured via sendinr three bucka to the aUdrum ticket agency, Bex 290, rortland t . . . Another news re lease on the game predicts that both Ex-WUIametteers Mars Goodman and Larry MrKerl will aee action with the Dodgera and that Boyd Clement, former" Ore gon Stater still ditto for the Dent . . . - So Howard Maple comes up with the chore of coaching the rortland Indiana In next winters pro basketball loop.' All Mape has to do to have a winner Is teach bis Injuns the ways and scans by which Mr. M. himself nee smashed and battered the opposition while playing foot ball for OSC. If the men absorb It they're in. for mayhem I legal eu the pro cage courts. (What will you use. Howard, the single ''wing or T formation?) , . .- Solons Take Over 2d Place As Lazor defeats Vies, 4-3 Wilsons Come From Behind Mossor Coos Again! Bill Woop, Tonight By Travis Cross Spotting their visitors a three , run lead for the first six innings, 1 1 Salem's scrappy SoionsJ turned Indian giver" in the final two frames Tuesday night to edge out 4-3 win over Victoria's Ath Irtic a win that boosted the Se wators into second place, two per centage points ahead of Bremerton and within 2j fames of; league leading Spokane. It -was Big Vince Laaor who throttled he Vies with a clasy four hit pr'orrnarLfe marred on ly by a three tally outburst on two rnesger bingles in the fourth stanza. Lazor set the Cgnadians down 1-2-3 in six of the rne in nings in chalking up his 10th tri umph'of the season, Salerrt got the reoperation of both Wenatchee and Vancouver as the; Chiefs tagged Bremerton 1 1-4 - and the Capilanos set the Spokes down, s-t ! Victoria's lone rally came on an infield hit by Johnny Hoop er, a miscue of Bill i White's fToundeY by Bud Peterson, and Vic Mastro's single which scored Hooper. Jack Harshmkn's loft to renter scored White and Mastro hit the pay plate on a neat aqueeze bunt by Johnny Cavalli, after Babe Jensen had walked. Other than that the Vies were impotent, packing off a scratch hit In the second and a line single in the ninth. . . The local Legislators came to life in the seventh when with one cut,' Lazor singled, Al Spaeter was hit by one of Swifty Len ICasparovitch's pitches, and Lou .Kubiak reached first safely on Second Baseman Leo Righetti's muffle. With the tacks thus load ed, Nunes walked, sending Lazor borne. Dick! Sinovic then hoisted to right tallying Spaeter. Lazor quickly . whiffed two of the three batsmen that faced him in the top half of the eighth and his mates promptly began pecking way at Kasparovitch. Peterson Wad off 'with a single, stole se cond and scored on Bill Beard's stouble to right center a blow that brought in Belief Hurler Bud Arnold. Marty. Krug bounced a single to right and Beard attemp ted to score but was tagged out at the plate on the throw in from Bill White on a decision that stirred the wrath of the entire Senator roster.But not to be de rued even by Maskman McDon ald, the Wilsons came through a Lazor was hit by a pitched ba.ll. Krug going to second. Then Arnold wild pitched, moving the base runner to second and third and setting the stage for Spaeter's fly to deep right that scored Krug with the winning run. Tonight Manager Jack Wilson plans to send Portsider Wandell Moesor ; to the hill for the town ies, He'll likely oppose Bill Woop, one of the league's foremost fling era. The Vies continue here Thurs day eight and then Salem hosts Tacoma for single games Friday snd Saturday with a Sunday suf-ht double bill. VtcterU . Salem B H OA B H O A ' hlrrin.m.l 0 0 ?pater.S 1 1 1 era 4 1 1 0 K.utak.l S S 1 Nunes J IIS 31novic.r 1 10 0 Barr.m Wfiuvcjr 4 Mto.c 4 strafe mn.l 4 tawnj S 1 S S Petciaon, CvaUi. a StigkeltiJ S Oil Beard.c 3 Krue.l 0 2 Lazor .p 0, fcUprvch.p S Arnold .p 0 Totals 30 4 24 9 Victoria Totals 33 10 27 7 ooo 300 0003 , : "Salem , - 000 000 Losing pitcher, Arnold. ' Pttciwr IPAB H R IR SO BB KasMrovich . 7 39 9 3 1 S3 Arstoid 1 3 1 I 19 II laser - 30 4 J 1 1 --Denote innings plus. . - Bit by pitcher: Spaeter by Kaparo lritch; Laior by Arnold. Wild pitch: Arnold. Left on bases: Victoria J. Sa lesn 11. Errors : Peterson. Nunes, Righet-i tt. Two base hits: Lazor. Beard. Runs Vatlad in: Mastro. Harshman. Cavalli. SVMsavle. Nunes. Beard. Soaeter. feacTI ftee: Spaeter. Cavalli. Stolen bases Pstserson Z. Hooper. I ime : 1 o. um litres: McDonald and Day. Attendance 3" Wdn dgY Angus! 6. 1947 Vr f r v - " : I s N. J. ARNOLD and Their first fling at sponsoring a aemipro baseball team ia end ed, and from a . standpoint of game won In the State league It wasn't too successful. But Wil liams Amusement ' Co. men N. J. (Nnml) Arnold and Curt Fer guson, bosses of the Salem Capi tals already are cementing plans "for the best semipro team In the state next year one that will Booster Meet Tonight ! President Ira Fiicher and Director Cliff Parker have called an emercency meeting of the Salem Senators Boosters for tonight at 7;Je o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Those committeemen ap pointed for the "Jack Wilson" and "Senator Appreciation" nights are particularly urged to be present. The session will be brief and to the point, according to Pilcher, "so that all those who want to go to the ball game afterward may get there In plenty of time for It." The officers request all to be present promptly at 7:30 so that the go-minute meeting might be finished by eight o'clock. The "Wilson Night" has been set for August 20 and tbe "Player Ap preciation Night" for September 4. Spokes, Brems Drop Contests By Tbe Aoocltd Press The fast coming Vancouver Capilanos climbed over the .500 mark in the Western International lemzue standings last night as they frdged the league - leading Spo kane Indians, 8-6. The Spokes didn't lose any of their 24 game margin however as the Bremerton Tars also lost, with the Salem Scions climbing two percentage ipoints over the Tars into second place. The last - place Wenatch ee Chiefs walloped the Brems, 11 i. Yakima's! Stars slammed the Tacoma Tigers, 11-7. The Spoke - Cap tilt started as a duel between two former col lege foes, the Vic's Hal Saltzman and the Indian s Wally Kramer but the hitters soon took over. The two clubs accounted for 29 hits between, them. Bremerton U 010 210 000 4 11 3 Wenatchee 200 02 20 11 11 1 Lowman. Smith (7) and VolDi: He Colivm ajut Winter. Vancouver . 010 020 023 15 0 Spokane 004 002 0006 14 0 Saltzman and Stumpf: Kramer. Tor- vUt (0) and ONelli. Tacoma 4. 002 023 000 7 9 1 Yakima j. 203 000 34 11 11 1 GlUon, Greenlaw. Creo (S) and Kuper; Ward, Brysch (8). Komplc and Phillip. Tougher Say Stiner PENDLETON, Aug. 5--Lon Stiner believes the Pacific Coast conference teams will be tougher this season thsn last year, but the Oregon State college coach de clined any predictions. Stiner, Spec Keene, OSC ath letic director, Slats Gill, basket ball coach,: and John Fenner, alumni manager, stopped here to day en route to La Grande, Ba ker, Ontario: and Burns. SENATOR SWAT (VP to date) B H Pet. B 14 S .42 Spaeter 383 332 107-322 Krug 314 .321 103 321 1 Anderson 54 34S10S JOO Mohler ' B 392118 J01' Mossor SO 1 IMiWyatt 07 304 101 .277 Lazor SO 113. 31 70 Sporcr 21 394 103 .2691 H Pet. 103 .?$ SI -2JS 13 .241 I ,200 10.167 10 .149 8.160 1 .407 WUaon Barr Beard Moore Kubiak G.Ptrsn B Ptrsn Sinovic Nunes Pitching: WHO W L SO Wilson 3 s Sporer I 6 48 Moor IS S 162 Andenoa 1 10 90 Wyatt 14 7 117 Peterson 12 3 Lazor 10 64 Sinovic III U Kneilsen Dovns Hayamaki ( Sngf Hayamaki. the tricky and adept Japanese, new-eotner to local mat circles, got the main event chance he'd been looking; for last night on Elton Owen's armory mat card bat despite his tricks and Judo punches fell vic tim to tbe heavier and villainous Stoekey Kneilsen. Kneilsen grabbed the first fall In the two-for three- session with a surf board after It min utes. Hayamaki came back and slapped the ! Tennessee meanle all over the ring with Judo punches te capture the second fall In a enick 1H nsinntes. The payoff beat featured plenty of mayhem with the Oriental mus eler giving Stoekey the worst of m. fit , V , CURT FERGUSON mop up everything in Oregon and then go to the National tournament In Wichita." Both Arnold and Ferguson had a rough ride during their christen ing. "The Caps won lo and lost 4, but failed to win either half of the State loop pennant. Con sequently the season was a flop so far as the two sponsors were concerned. They had no park In Milhers to Battle Siherton '9' Today The Salem Junior baseball league Mayflower Milkers will today Journey to Silver ton to play a Junior nine in an even ing tilt at McGlnnls field. Coach Walt Lebold of the Illkers asks that all players be at High and Chemekrta streets at five o'clock for transportation. The May flowers are leading the Salem Junior league. Junior Nines Active Today Jl'NIOE BAIX STANDINGS ('A' PWinioB) ('B' Divide) W L Pet. W L. Pet. May flow r 4 1 .S00 i-Corners B 0 1.000 Curly's 3 1 .750 W-Satem 2 2 300 Bhrock's 1 2 ftoo eifntrom t 3 .400 V-Motor 1 3 .2501 Yea tr 1 3 .250 Eaclea 1 4 .300 S.Sand 13 .350 Salem's Junior baseball leaguers return to action on two front today at 6 p.m., both games in the Class A division. At Olinger the second place Curly's Dairy takes on the third place Shrock Mo tors, and a win for the Dairymen will elevate them Into a first place tie with idle Mayflower Milk. Shrock's can go into a tie for second with a win. At Leslie tbe second division Eagles Lodg ers and Valley Motors get togeth er to decide which one will be sole occupant of the league cellar. On Thursday the Four Corners nine, unbeaten in five straight games, can take another long stride toward the Class B ' title in a six o'clock game at Olinger with the lowly Salem Sand and Gravels. At the same time the West Salems and Elfstroms will be colliding at Leslie in a strug gle for undisputed second place. Mt. Angel Ousted In Ball Tourney PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 5-T) Mt. Angel was eliminated from the state semi-pro baseball tournament tonight along with Byerly's of Portland as the Portland Firemen and McEi roy's posted victories. Two McElroy pitchers, VIrg Butter and Bob Knapp. each allowed one hit as they shutout the up-state team, 16 to 0, while the ballroom batsmen collected IS blows. STOCKHOLM, Aug. S -(JP)-Lennart Strand, Sweden's out standing middle distance runner, reeled off the mile in four min utes, seven seconds today to cap ture the feature event of the Stock holm track and field event before a crowd of 20,000 ! in Stockholm stadium. ' It until Kneilsen applied a match-winning boston crab with Mx minutes gene. At the cli max the good slsed crowd be gan throwing fists among them selves but no i damage was done. Hayamaki. after the brawl, challenged Kneilsen to a "noth ing barred" judo session. - In the curtain-raiser Tony Kees and Jack Klser grappled to a rough and sensational draw. Tony took tbe first fall with a "backbreak" and Klser notched the second via dropklcks. Both want a rematch. Tex Hager took the only fall In the 25 minute seml-windnp, dropping Australian Jack Carter. which to play, so Ferguson rolled up hit sleeves and for a month personally directed the construction of Otto Klett s Hol lywood Bowl. He did a man size job for one who didn't have much of an idea as to just what he was getting into. And next year Curt vows to have the ar ena turfed, the lights readjust ed and the premises looking like a first-rate ball yard. The club lost money this summer lots of 4t but net a peep from the sponsors. The village can be proud that It haa two gents such as these to father what they' themselves hope will blossom Into the finest semipro outfit Salem has ever had . . . We've harpooned them for this and that this year and screamed murder when last sea son they snatched George Vico and Wally Flager from the town lei In an hour of need. Bui thanks to the Portland Beavers for not raiding the Wilsons this semester. When the Bevo hurl ing corps was shot awhile back we weren't the only one who shuddered to think J. Turner A Co. would pluck off both Wan dell Mossor -and Kenny Wyatt. That, sir, would have out quaked San Francisco of 1906. ... Hoes racing man Bill Kyne has applied to the Oregon com mission for his fall dates at Port land Meadows. If he gets them (and that's a cinch), the ponies will return to the oval starting September 11 and will stay un til October 4, a 21-day meeting. So save your money, men ... Eagles Pocket 2 More Wins The National league leading Eagles softball crew added two more wins to their unbeaten re cord last night at Leslie taking one the easy way as VFW for feited to them, and blanking War ner Motors, 2-0, in the nightcap or the scheduled doubleheader. The double victory gave the Lodgemen nine wins aeainst no losses and left them three games up on the runner-up Master Breads. XOntgnt the front - runnincr Campbell Rock Wools take on Salem Navigation in the Ameri can loop, with the Navy's having a chance to tie for the lead if they win. National circuit aide of the bill again pits Eagles vs. VFW. Wimoy Carver was in fin Jnrm last nisht as he rjermittH th Warners but one blow that a double 'by Dan Morlev as firt man up in the first inning. Mean while his mate got their two tal lies in the 6th via two errors, a single by Maddy and Vandevort s tripie. F'es 000 002 0-2 I Warners 000 000 ft- o i Carvrr inH Uniwtamrik. r.,..... . . Morley. Mulloy on Carpet SOUTH OHAVr.P M T a..- VP)- Gardner Mulloy, the ration fifth ranking5 tennis amateu thought he was being invited t oinner bv Un terf sDt t o.., lennis association moguls only iern tooay mat he would 1 asked "some Questions ihnui hi. exuense accounts." Tabic of Coastal Tides Oregon Statesman, by ' Ore., for The the U.S.-Coast Aug. wkhuc survey. High Low Tlmo 2:25 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:14 a.m. 4:10 p.m. 4:11 a.m. 4.46 p.m. Water Time Water 9:08 a.m. 0.4 9iM p.m. 9:40 a.m. 10:35 p.m. 10:18 a.m. 11:41 p.m. 2 1 0 9 18 1.4 1.4 HEADQUARTERS FOB HOrft Dtsum IVills Music Store 432 State VETERANS LEARN TO FLY UNDER G.I. BILL OF RIGHTS! you are eligible under the G. I. Bill, it won't cost you more than the price of a simple physical ex amination to become a pilot. Come on out to Salem Air Service and join a swell bunch of men and women who are not only learning to fly, but learning that private flying is good business In town, or on the farm a grand clean sport, too! And you other folks We'd Cessna Aircraft Sales & Service Call 7231 Beavers Whip Seals in 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5 -A) A home run by Mayo Smith in the 11th inning tonight gave theroit- land Beavers a 5 lo 4 victory over San Francisco in the opener of a three-game series after the aemts naa uea ine score m t-su in the seventh. Portland Kan Krnrlro R II OA Wliilr.m 3 0 2 0 Ha I to. I SOS t Sheriifun.r S I 1 0 Smlin.m 8 3 I 0 Oi tt-m.J 4 2 11 Storey ,3 6 1 2 2 Brovia.l 4 2 2 1 Reich.r 3 3 0 0 Johnson.l 4 0 13 1 wermer.1 3 1 3 0 Nicely .s 5 0 4 5 Rllvera.C 4 2 S 1 1 eonard.c 0 0 3 3 Baxeniki.2 3 2 6 3 Werle.p 3 114 VlCO.l , 5 Oil 0 I-liniriK! 110 0 Raih.p 3 10 0 Statthes.n.1 10 0 0 Lazor.r 110 0: Faormna 1100 Mooty.p 2 0 0 2 DRrdwsk.c 0 0 0 1 rrorr oooo Totals 43 13 33 14 Totals 3S 8 33 20 Butted for Ionard in 9th. -Hatted for Oiaixiuwski in 11th. t Ran lor Taotmitia ui lltn. PorUand 012 010 000 015 San Francisco 01O 0102O0 00 4 Winning pitcher Mooty. Pitcher IP AB K H ER BB FO Rahr 6'a 20 3 4 4 7 2 II 4.1 9 13 2 2 3 4, 16 1 4 0 0 3 Ratio, Storey 2, Wenner. Werle Mooty Runs Smith Brovia, Johnson. Leonard. Werle. Errors Nicely 3. Hit by pitch er Luby by Rahr. Winning pitcher Mooty. Left on bases Portland 7; San Francisco 6. Home runs Brovia. Smith. Two base hits - Werle. Or teig. Taormtna. Runs batted in Reich, Brovia. Wenmer. Luby, Werle. Sheridan. Smith. Sacrifices La6r. White. Werie. Double plavs Rattd to Vico: Basenski to Ratto to Vico:-atto lo Baseonskt to vico. lime 2:33. Um pires Orr. Pord and Sommers. At tendance 4464 (official paid). Seattle .. 000 OK) 000 022 6 1 Los Angeles .000 000 000 01 1 9 1 (11 innins) Oakland 000 000 1001 9 2 San Diego 201 000 00' 3 7 1 Speer. Gassaway (7) and Raimondi: Treichel and Kerr. Hollywood 100 010 050 7 12 0 Sacramento 000 002 100 3 9 2 Recijrno. Hufford (8) and Camer on; Jakuckl and Fitzgerald. intra WEST. INTX LEAGt'E W L Pet. W L Pet. 68 47 .591 Vancouver 56 55 .505 63 47 .572 Tacoma S7 SS .4M Spokane Salem Bremertn 65 49 .570, Yakima 43 69.387 Victoria 61 35 .526 Wenachee 40 74 J51 Last night's results: At Salem 4. Victoria 3; At Spokane 6. Vaucover 8: At Wenatchee 11. Bremerton 4: At Yakima 11, Tacoma 7. , COAST I.EAGVE W L Pet W L Pel I .os Angls 73 56 5WS Sarramnto 62 66 .484 Oakland 65 60 520 Holly wood 62 66 .484 San Fran 86 82 JI6 Seattle 62 67.481 Portland 61 64 .488 San Diego 59 69 .461 Last niKht's results: At San Fran cisco 4. Portland S (11 inning: At Sacramento 3. Hollywood 1; At L Angeles I, Seattle 2: At San Diego 3. Oakland 1. . NATIONAL I r.Ata r. W L Pit W L Pet Brooklyn 64 40 .615 Cincinnati 31 55.481 St Louis 56 44 .560 Chicago 47 54 .465 New York 53 43, .552 Pittsburgh 42 60 412 Boston 63 49 .520 Phtladelph 40 61 .396 Yesterday's results: At Chicago 2. St. Louis 8: At Pittsburgh 12. Cin cinnati1 4: At Boston 4. Brooklyn 2; At New York 5, Philadelphia 2. AMERJCAN I.EAGIS WLPct. fWLPet New York 69 34 .670 Tleveland 45 48 .484 Boston S3 46 .335 Washingtn 44 52 .456 Detroit 81 43 .531 Chicago 45 57.441 Phlladelp 53 51 .505 St. Louis 36 62 Ml Yesterday's results: At Detroit 4, Cleveland 8: At Washington 3. Boston 1: At Philadelphia 6, New York 9; At St. Louis 1, Chicago 5. Rickey to Spokane SPOKANE, Aug. HP-lres-ident Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team la scheduled to arrive here by 1 plant tomorrow to confers with tbe management of the Spokane Indians team of the Western .International league. Saul Janz, Owner appreciate the chance to tell you all about this flying busi ness. It's a safe, fast, reliable means of transportation . . . one that's really here to stay, and grow. Drop out, let's talk it over. No obligation of course. lAialUV Salem Mr Service McNary Field Cards Gain on BirooEts; EVUize Socks 2; Yankees L'A ly. atwa.n A (if 7 a I MAKING GOOD: Another Coast leagae grad who has been .making good In the majors this season is Larry Jansen (sbeve), former San Francisco Seals pitcher now with the Giants. Jansen, a Ilillsbore claim, has won 10 games with brilliant 31-game splurge for the Seals last year. He also has pitch ed in the Eugene Cascade league. Servo Surprised BRIDGEPORT, Conn.. Aug. S-(JP)-Joe DeMartino. 145. of Bridgeport, brought Marty Ser vo's comeback campaign to a stunning halt tonight as he knocked out the former world's welterweight champion after one minute and 28 seconds of the first round of their sched uled 10-round bout at Candel Ite stadium. Titz' Barely Shades Layne SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 5-JP) Rookie Catcher Ed Fitzgerald of Sacramento, although he slumped off in hitting fast week, continued to lead Pacific coast batters to day. He fronted his nearest rival, Hillia Layne, Seattle third sack er, by only five ten-thousandths of a point. Fitzgerald, In 97 games, has hit .3652 with Layne clout ing .3647 In 115 contests. Averages for the top 10 through games of Aug. 3: AB H HR RBI Pet. Fitzgerald SactO. 2A2 103 S l.avn. Svattl . . 42!t IM 1 Kellohrr. Hollvw 270 7 14 Sthareln, Sraltla Its 34 0 Martin. Oakland 17S 42 1 I.uplrn. Hollywd 42 f 3 IS Duezabou. Oak Id 14 M I Zrrnlal. Holly wd 3S 70 7 I.tbke, Holly wd . 38 120 I Marty, Sacto 387 129 10 38 .S4S32 Ml .:WM7 S8 35 21 -157 24 .3S4 B4 31 18 .341 42 .337 82 JUS 73 J33 Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, sent' tobacco seeds to Queen Catherine de' Medici, and the word "nicotine" was coined in his honor. U$k mt a0 thtst qwality hctwntl AafesssBtkafly clssssfes mords h 3V. latsosft. MaBfJaff sssssMtJssJsWassssssssssi sssstoMsssss SJassssssassssssssTsasftjM gagSBjTV g srsjl wssyBssssiosBj Bsyssagysgassjl ssBsBsagpsBBg ojgsnvay " Rich, clear, aorfectry kJ cod Aksko Spsakar. letaKfal, esny-to-roos iocbroctiy Risfel oSoi. Setlsi sasoork, obm weiavt veoeor csssiaet. Now . . . new thrill ia record listening made ' possible with Admiral's t' Miracle Tone Ann. Re veals hiddaa ton beauty even in old reo orda. Baniahea needle scratch, "ulk-back" other disturbing boh The greatest advance ia high fidelity reproduc tion ia years. the Ott-men this season after his Seal. Seraph Hurlers Lead SAN FRANCISCO, Au. 5 -UP) Southpaw Cliff Chambers of Los Angeles and rookie right hander Bob Chesnes of San Francisco topped Pacific Coast league pitchers through games of last Sunday, each with 17 wins and seven defeats.1 Their strikeout records were almost Identical, Chambers with. 100 and Chesnes with 88. Al Treichel of San Diego retained his league strikeout lead ership with 115. Averages for the top 10 include games' of Aug. 3. W ISO Pet. Gonzales. Sacramento I S 10 1.000 Bauera. Lxw Angeles . 7 1 -81 .778 Dobernie, Los Angeles 1 I 70 .3M Chambers. Los Angeles .17 f 100 J70S Chesnes, San Francisco .17 7 M .70S Fleming. Los Angeles 7 3 12 .700 Woods. Hollvwood 0 4 7 .SS2 Albosta. Hollywood 4 S S .M7 Ardlxoia, Hollywood S 8 44 343 Poseder, Seattle t I M .843 Portland Calls Ferrier, Ileafner PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 5 -(T Jim Ferrier, winner of the St. ! Ileafner, big Carolinian were add- i Ileafner, big (Carnliian. were add- ed today to jthe list of big-name j golfers entered in the $10,000 Bfiv lan4 AnLrt (Aiirnamn( Viswrs next week, j Sponsor Robert A. Hudson said the full entry list probably would be known this week as the pros reach Spokane for a tournament beginning there Thursday, m w "' I Dadio - Phsscgrapli Senrice Up Margin Braves Defeat FlatlmsliClub Red Itird Tip Ctilit; Kerens Fail to Finish By The Associated Press . The Brooklyn 'Dodgers saw their National - league lead melt to six games yesterday as the Boston Braves licked 'em, 4-2. be hind the hurling of Johnny Sain. It was Sain's 15th win of the year. At the same time the runner-up St. Louis Cardinals were whip ping the Chicago Cubs. 8-2. Big Johnny Miie crashed his 33d and 34 th homers of the year to pore the New York Giants to a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phils. Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati, 12-4. In the American circuit the New York Yankees increased their front margin to 14 games with an 8-4 win over Philadel phia. Bill Sevens started for the Yanks but was pulled in the 7th, Allie - Reynolds being credited with the triumph. Washington tipped Boston's Red Sox, 3-1, Cleveland mauled Detroit. 8-4, and Chicago's White Sox downed the SL Louis Browns, 3-1. Cleveland 001 030 301 11 1 Detroit ........ 003 000 0014 8 0 Lemon. Klieman 8 and Hefaa, Le- pet (7): Trout. Benton (5), White (71, Goalca (8) and Swift. Boston : ..: 000 000 0101 T I Washington two 110 CO S t Ferris snd Tebbelts; Maatcrson and Evans. New York Oil 000 304 14 1 100 120 100 I Phlladelphia Bevcna. Reynolds Drews (t) and Berra (7. Pas '0. Coleman. Sar- age (7), Christopher and Rosar Chk-aco . 018 020 001 J 11 St. Louis 000 000 0011 e Lopat and Tresh; Zoldak, Moulder (tl snd Mom NUat Leagae St. Louis - 000 830 800 8 14 t Chicago , 010 000 0011 11 1 Brecheen and Rice: Pasaeau. Chlo- man (4). Carpenter (S) and McCul- fa. - Cincinnati . 101 101 000 4 T 1 Pittsburgh 130 040 30 11 11 1 Uvely, F-rault II). Riddle Si. Betkl (7) and Ltmsnno; Queen, Hlgbo (4) and Howell. Brooklyn - 803 000 000 t t S Boston 010 Oil SOV-4 8 0 Gregg, Behrman (8) and Idvards; Sain and Cam til. Philadelphia . 000 OOS OOOI 8 4 New York SOS OOS 01 I i 1 Donnelly; Row iS and Lakeman; Koslo. and W. Cooper. Dadio llepairs AH Ike Appliance Repairs rhone 9221 Phoae 3(0 Court ; i