14 Ths S tollman, Balom, .Oregon, fridayy August 29, 1947 r"7, r v:v: ' l..ir:r..-:'"i - -1 -r - r Midget R With a reflnlshed track await ing them and Inviting record smashing Jaunts around ft, the midget ant speedsters return to Hollywood Bowl north of town for the aeeond racing program f the season. Time trials start at 73 o'clock and the main batch of races at S:30, It Is In these time trials that the 28-odd pilots and their classy little buss baggies will assault the 17.11 sec onds single lap- record establish' ed last week by Bob Gregg of Camas. rromoter Jimmle Ryan, after Inspecting the new job done on the snrface of the quarter-mils track and the additional work completed on the patrons' car parking and grandstand areas last night forecast that this week's program will be It per The "Jack Wilson and Sen ator Player Appreciation Night," we're sorry to report. Isn't as healthy a baby as It waa hoped to be In the beginning. Original plans for the big sendoff party next Thursday night would have Mgr. Wilson taking home a new ear and the players pocketing a wad of cash and various pres ents. Such were the plans at the beginning. But money-raising development, plus the poor and sometimes defunct coopera tion from those who were ex pected to shoulder the bigger load have forced alterations. As ft mi now. Wilson gets no car but Instead ! will be recipient of a savings bond. His appreciable Journeymen wll be handed bonds of smaller denomination? tucked into engraved billfolds. The ap preciation gesture will be there ail right but not In as large a OjuanUty as at first planned. Booster Boos Cliff Parker, In charge In the absence of vacat Uoning Ira i Pitcher, would like all final contributions filed with , DIANE CRAWFORD Booster Secretary Guy Hlckock t thc First National not later than Saturday. Should addition al rash or Individual presents be pitched Into the receptacles at the park during the next few nights, however, all will be handled properly. ...The reasons for the altera lions we'll not list here again, but the big night will be held Thursday. And we trust that those who contribute to It w ill Sincerely feel that Mgr. Wilson and his clan are deserving of It. Whether they finish first or fifth finally they have done an ad mirable. Job with what they bad to work with. That Seri$ Again - The idea hit a snag once, but ore It is again for considera tion: The Ex-Senator "Stars, If you will, are still anxious to play the current townies In that Z-of-S series at Waters Immedl ntely following the season. The townies 'are Just as I anxious to play, for It means money to them on which to get their families home and to get a flying start it the winter months. The "deal oa such a series, entirely per swlauible under baseball law. would nave Bus. Mgr. George Emigh take ZS per cent after ibo government tax Is paid for overall expenses and the front office "cut." On a 13.001 crowd that et would amount to $600 The balance of the gate could be split on a 00-40 basis sixty per cent to winning team and 40 to loser, which would amount to well over 150 per game for each Senator player. In fact, the "Stars" would make even a better deal for the Senator play era If they want It. Such is the idea and we think youll agree It's a good one from any angle particularly since the "Stars" and their rankle Die rlckx. Duke Windsor, Wally riager. et at, proved by their 1-0 win over the Negro barn fttormers here last Sunday they can provide competition enough. of ftWs' Coming Sorties: No midget auto rac In during the fair next week but on the last day of the big party Promoter Jimmle Ryan and Director Leo SplUbart will present a "hot rod" program on the Lone Oak strip. . . . Last year's Senator firat-sacker and -most popular player Duane Crawford is currently hitting around the .230 mark In the Class A Western wheel for the last-place Denver Bears . Negro Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers admitted In the latest "Line Drives From the Dodgers publication that the St. Louis Cardinals were the friendliest team In the National league to him. Some reports have bad It that the Cards were the most bos tile. Jackie must know . . &.aa . , a -tmw acers Return to cent more enjoyable than was last week's Inaugural. Ho also plans to have a 35-lap main event for tonight's fare. Headed by Gregg and Gordy Youngstrom of Vancouver, over 20 drivers will be present to night. Ryan hopes also that AN lan Heath, peer of the northwest midget racers will be able to come down from Tacoma for an appearance. Other pilots will In clude Jim Healy of Eugene, Max Homm of Camas, Les Anderson, Frankie MeGewan and Andy Wilson of Portland, Bill Cuna mings, I Howard Osborne and Johnny and Stan Mulr of Seat tle and French y DuBois of Mon treal. Osborne won last week's ZS-lap class A malner and llumm was first In the class B 10-lap-per. Senators o Chiefs, Pitching Awry In Wild Game ATHLETIC PARK, Wenatchee, Aug. 28- (Special) -The Salem Senators tonight lost chance to cut the. gap betkeen themselves and the league-leading Bremerton Bluejackets when they blew an 18-12 "pitchers' battle" to the Wenatchee Chiefs. The two teams finish the locaj series tomorrow night, after Which Salem goes home to finish the season with 13 games. Bremerton's loss to Vancouver tonight kept the Senators but k games out of first place, but those same Vancouvers climbed into third only half a game be hind Salem when the Spokane Indians lost a doubleheader at Yakima. Victoria won over Ta coma to stay within three games of the league lead although the Vies are in fifth place in this, the tightest In WIL history. Hunk Anderson started for Sa lem tonight but was wild and was relieved by Gene Peterson. Peterson was rapped for most of the Wenatchee runs and the de feat Salem banked IS hits, Wen atchee 18. A five-run rally in the fifth put Wenatchee ahead and in the seventh six more runs iced the wild game. Badly in need of pitching, the Salems displayed that want more than ever tonight. Bill Beard was Salem's big gun by driving in five runs. SALEM (12) IWENATCHEC (18) BHOAZInn.2 4 2 3 1 Petersn.s ( 2 4 4 Gnhlgh.m 1110 SDMlcrJ S 1 S a William. J 3 3 1 nuDiaK.r. 2 2 0 0 Wanley.l 0 14 1 Moore.nf SSI O'Andrade.l 9 4 0 0 Barr.l 3 2 1 0 Estes.r 4 3 3 0 Beard.c 3 4 1 Winter. c 6 ISO Nunci.3 0 1 3 Rhyne.i 3 112 KruK.l 2 S 0 Rose.D 10 0 1 Andenn p 1 0 0 I ' Front, d 10 0 0 U Plrsn.p 4 10 2 Condon, p 2 0 0 0 -.-Mnovic i v u v Total 42 13 24 14! Total 40 10 27 Batted for u. PeUrion tn Vth. Salem 202 051 11012 Wrnatche 410 150 Six IS Run battrd In Beard S. Winter 4. Anarade 9. Moore 3. i.ile 3. Kub ak 2 tsarr 2. William 2. Wavlev. Rhvne. Two bit hit Winter. Krutf Green- naifn, Moort z, wiinami. wattey. Murr. ctea z. Home run Andrade Errors B. Peterson 2. Zlnn. Rhvne. Stolen bene Peter son. Waaley, tiarr, Kruftjf. Bae on ball Off And-ron 6, now , .. reternon 7. rrot 4. Condon 2. Struck out By Rose 2, C. Peterson j, rroi i, London 3. Hit Off Ander son in l'i innlne 4: off Rom In 2 In ning. 4; off U Peterson In ei In nin. 14. Wlnnln Ditcher Condon losing pitrner 1. Pelernon. Umpire Moran and Resele. Time of same 2:50. Attendance i.isi. Portlands Win Softy Tourney CORVALL1S, Aug 28 (Special )- Hudson House of Portland to night won the Oregon Softball championship with a 5-2 win over Corvallis In the final game of the tournament here. Earlier to night the Itoseburg team lost third place to Eugene by a 4-3 count. Both the Hudson House and Corvallis teams will represent the state in the regional tourna ment at Seattle beginning to morrow night. IPortland . 020 010 0O2 S corvain uoi two iuo z s rulfham and Mlnto; Sprlck and SENATOR SWAT (Up to date) B M Pet I B H Pet. Wilson 20 7 .3M) Nune BOO 134 .268 Heaid 400 133 .333 SI no vie 148 36.243 Barr 437 143 J27I Anderan 69 1J .231 Moore 44B 142 .316 Mohler 61 14 .230 Kublak 4M 1S6 .315 Wyatt 89 19.176 B Ptrsn 4S2 1 34 .278 Moaaor 78 12.162 Hpaeter 40 130 .277 La 7or 63 10.190 Kriif 419 119 .277 Sporer 28 1.028 G Ptrsn 19 4 .267, La Hoy VI .O'.OOO Pitchlns: ' n Wilaon 3 0 10 Anderson 1011 107 18 8 197 Peterson 2 6 14 19 6 76 Sinovic 19 13 78 16 10 143 La Roy 0 0 5 Moaaor l.azor Wyatt Sporer 9 8 701 I Andy Lator, Senator Vlnce's brother will again be No. 1 center at WSC the coming autumn. . . . Ills bad arm is still plenty bad. Villager Bill Sevens was telling us during a 'phone conversation from Chi cago the other day, but he's still trying with It because the Yankee pitching corps Is so shot up with Injuries. . . . Jlggs Burnett's advice to OSC's Tackle Bill Austin who Jlggs coached at Woodburn: When you play In California this fall show 'em something down there and youll make All-Coast If you play a bad game before those writers you're whipped.'. . . And bow right Mr. B. really Is. Bowl Oval Here ZTP r v 'v if- j FRENC1IY DU BOIS and bis No. IS car from Montreal will go for the gold and glory tonight In the -midget racing program at Hollywood Bowl In Salem. f Blow But Mold Salmon PORTLAND, Aug. ZSP)-Tbe trout fishing prospect appeared none too favorable today, but the state game commission's weekly fishing bulletin predicted Improved salmon catches for the week end. The outlook by districts: Portland area Good sturgeon catches reported at several points along Columbia In Columbia county, and some harvest trout catches In Columbia near Lewis liver mouth. Salmon catches ex pected to Improve In Columbia next. week. p Willamette valley-Lane county angling spotty, with only few limit catches. Evening fishing best. Triangle and Fern Ridge lakes producing nice bass and catfish catches. Coastal area Salmon and trout fishing In Clatsop county should Improve this weekend. Lincoln county poor for trout, and no large salmon runs yet. Seabass angling from south Jetty of Ya quina bay very good.: Tillamook county: Some cutthroat trout tak en In npper Big Nestucca liver; Little Nestucca yielding .some blue backs; Wilson river poor for trout. Dote and Pidgeon Season Opens Monday PORTLAND, Aug. 18 -CP) Oregon first game bird bunting opens next Monday when the 15-day dove season and the 30 day pigeon season begins. Bag limits a day or In possession are eight pigeons and ten doves. The pigeon season covers the entire state. Doves, however, may be shot only In 16 counties: Lake, Klamth, Deschutes, Jackson. Josephine, Coos, Curry. Crook, Wasco, Sherman, Jefferson, Hood River, Wheeler, Gilliam and Morrow. Brems Losers, But Hold 1st Bremerton went 12 innings at Vancouver last night before yield ing to the Caps by a 2-1 count. but they stil managed to cling to first place in the ultra-torrid Western International league race. Bob Snyder finally bested Harry Johnson in the tight duel. The win kept the Brems 1 games ahead of second place Salem. Vaji couver's win, coupled with Spokane's two losses at Yakima vaulted the Vancouver redhots into third place one-half game behind Salem. Spokane sank to fourth. In the other game Victoria kept pace with a' 6-5 win over Tacoma. Bremerton - 000 000 100 000 10 2 Vancouver 000 000 100 001 2 S 2 Johnston and Volpi; Snyder snd Brenner. Tacoma . 300 010 100 S I 2 Victoria 021 000 03x 6 7 3 Greco, Greenlaw B and Xuper; Kasparovitch, K. Jensen (1) and Mil- tro. Spokane 000 000 0 0 I 2 Ytkmia 301 003 1 11 0 Miller, Forsyth (3 and Bufflac; Rom- pie and Constantino. SDokane Ill 010 1 I t 1 Yakima 002 000 210 14 2 is l t as 4 a t .a a vt .ill J Simon and Constantino. Oregonians "In the Major AbRHOAI Rbl Pesky. Red Sox i 4 1 2 0 S Docrr. Red Sox 0 8 8 0 2 0 Cordon. Indians 5 0 0 8 8 1 0 Pitchers Erautt. Cincinnati, lost to day. To date: Won 2. lost 10. Jfanaen, Giant, won today. To date; Won 16, loat . NO CURLY'8 PRACTICE Coach Carl Huston of the Cur ly's Dairy junior baseball team has postponed the practice ses sion booked for today, he has an nounced. Wr.ST. INT'L I.EAGL'K WLPct.t W L Pet Bremerton SO 62.563' Victoria 77 69 .942 Salem ... 77 61 ,M8 Tacoma 06 79 .468 Vancouvr 77 62 .9941 Yakima 96 86 J85 Spokane 7 69 .552 Wnatchee 52 88 .371 iast night result: At wenatchee 18. Salem 12; At Yakima 7-10. Spo kane 0-5; At Vancouver 2, Bremerton 1 (12 Innings); At Victoria 6, Ta coma 9. COAST I.EAGt'C W L Pet.! W L Pet L.Angele 83 09 .547! Seattle 74 78.487 R Frncwo 80 71 .530 San DieKO 71 80.467 Portland 77 71 .520 Hollywood 72 80 .474 Oakland 78 72 .314! Scramento 70 81 .464 l-at night result: At Los An geles I. Portland 7; At Sacramento Oakland 5; At San Diego 4. Hollywood 7; At San Francisco 6, Seattle S. NATIONAL I.EAGL'K WLPct.J WLPct Brooklyn 78 49 .614 Cincinnati 61 60.504 St. Louis 70 55 .960 Chicago 56 70 .444 Boston 70 57 Ml Pittsburgh S3 73 .421 New York 64 59 .520 Phi Id I ph la 52 72 .419 Thursday results: At Philadelphia Pittsburgh 0: At Boston 8-3. Cine In nail 7-2: At Brooklyn 8, Chicago 2; At New York a, hi. laiuis 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pet. I W L Pet New York 79 45 .637; Cleveland 83 59 .5)6 Boston 66 56 .541' Chicago 58 67 .464 v u . slat .n K'tu 11 .n4 a l Irt Ana IPhldlphia 65 59 .524 M. Loui 43 79.303 f i nursoay results: At Detroit a. Bus ton 13; At Clevelan 2, Chicago 4. (Only games;. Tonight i X -Lis rm - . - 1 18-42 Battle Second Best Ross, Nichols In Mat Mainer Villager Tcugh Tony Ross (and that "tough" is no mere mis nomer in the mat wars of late) and the sensational Jackie Nich ols of Boston will do the main event work on Matchmaker El ton Owen's armory wrestling main event next Tuesday night, Uwen announced last night. The two matadors, very much involv ed in the more fierce parts of this, week s riotous tag team truggle, okehed the main event date yesterday. In going down to the Nichols- Al Szasz team this week, Ross ana partner Herb (The Foot) Parks ran afoul not only the winners but aLso a storm of as sorted customers and cops. At one point, before he was dis qualified by Referee Owen, Ross had to punch his way clear of half a dozen spectators who of fered their fists and feet in be half of pals Nichols and Szaz. Not one to let a prospective fiery match slip by unnoticed. Owen tingled ""out well-driller Anthony and the classy Nichols for the top session next week. A supporting card of prelims will be announced later. Worsham Set For Big Open SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 28.- JPy-The putter trouble that has plagued square-jawed Lew Wor sham since he rose from the un known ranks to snare the U. S. open golf championship seemed to have been corrected today as he warmed up for the $12,500 west ern open tournament. Among the top tournament fa vorites in addition to Worsham are Bobby Locke, the South Af rican star; Ben Hog an of Hershey. Pa., the defending western open champ; Snead, the British open chimp; Jim Ferrier of! San Ffan- cisco, the PGA titleholder; Ghez z.i, ex-PGA champ; Johnny Bulla of Phoenix, Ariz., and Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio. Baseball's a UB ft H P-t Walker. Phillies . ... 122 448 0 157 .350 William, Red Sox .123 413 102 141 .341 Mitchell, Indians 89 347 49 119 J31 Boudreau, Indians .116 416 61 136 .327 Cavaretta. Cub 109 405 49 128 .316 Galan, Red 109 338 52 106 .314 Reiser, Dodger 88 313 80 99 J14 Huns batted in: William. Red Sax. 85; Doerr, Red Sox. 81; Ilenrich. Yank. 80; Mizc. Giant. 117: Elliott. Braves. 99: Klner. Pirates. 98. Home runs: William. Red Sox. 26: Gordon. In dian. 24: Heath. Brown. 23; Mlze, Giant. 44; Kiner. Pirates. 38; Mar shall. Giants, 31. HEIDER'S All Work Guarantees) 428 Court SC Call 752J Hi SIM Beavers Win, 4 From Lead Lifcku Turn Back Angels in 7-1 Go LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28 (JP) The surging Portland Beavers climbed to within lour games of. the Coast league leading Lo An geles Amgels tonight when Ancient Ad Liska pitched the Portlands to a 7-1 win over the Angels, beat ing Cliff Chambers, ace of the Los Angeles mound staff. Chambers was trying for his 20th .win but got his ninth 1o.sk inlead. San rancico won over Se attle in 10 innings to creep to within 2z games ot the Angels. Sacramento dropped Oakland out of a third place tie with Portland by beating the Oaks, 7-5, and Hol lywood took the measure of San Diego by a 7-4 count. POKTLAND (7 ,IAJH ANCEI.EM (1) AU h O A nU.lllH K.i u U Ratio. '3111 .-.4-nu.tri , 4 3 1 J hii.illi.in t V 3 0 tiari lutl.m A 1 2 I Store) J 4 2 0 2 Mitddein.l 4 0 10 Kelcli.r 4 1 2 V tlarlon.l 2 10 0 Weniirr.l 4 2 1 tUtimiJ 4 12 5 Uauki.2 4 115 Uluuuy.2 4 0 4 3 Sllvem.c 3 0 3 I Malone.c 2 0 4 2 Vico.l 4 1 IS OCiiarnbik.p 1 V U 0 l.if.kij.u 4 1 U 3 Baker, p 1 0 0 1 ,.iarni,i- 10 2 1 .O.boin.p 0 0 0 0 Total 33 9 27 12 Total 32 6 27 10 Portland 220 210 O0O7 Los Annele .. OUO 000 0011 IP AH K It tR & bU Liaka 9 32 1 Chamber , 3i 15 4 Baker 4?a 16 3 Ofcborn 1 2 0 Muna Hatto 3. Storey. 6 12 3 I 1. Z 1 U 2 0 0 10 Baainnkl. Vico, Liaka, Maddein. Error Schus ter. Glossop. Hit by pitcher-By Baker (storey ). ieit on Dae rurtianu i, Loa Angelc 6. Two bae hit Hatto, Baninaki. Home run Barton. Hun batter In Wenner 2. Storey 3. Reich, Vicco. Barton. Time 2:00. Attendance ' S.525. Hollywood 001 130 020 7 13 1 San Diego 010 200 010 4 7 3 Albota and Unser; Seat and Rice. Oakland 001 0U01 102 S 13 0 Sacramento 00 1 600 OOx 7 7 0 Wilkie. Mulcahy 163 and Raimondl, Keare 161; Oukmj, R. Smith (V), Cecil (91 and Fitzgerald. Seattle 000 000 002 S 10 3 San Franciaco 000 002 004 6 11 1 Fletcher, Poaedel iBi, Rei (10) and Hetmley, SUgg (8); Brewer and Gladd. Pro Grid Loop Opener Ready CHICAGO, Aug. 28 -m- The All-America football conference tomorrow night launches its sec ond season in a key battleground city of its box-office scrap with the long-established National Football league. Coached by James (Sleepy Jim) Crowley, who last year was the new league's com missioner, the Chicago Rockets open a seven-game home season at Soldier field against the Los Angeles Dons. There are no actual schedule conflicts between the Hix-ketB and the rival National loop's Chicago Cardinals and champion Dears, but the fact the three teams offer a total of 30 Chicago contests, no less, may result In some selective sight-seeking by local fans. N' West Softy Tourneys Set SEATTLE. Aug. 28 -(A) More than 140 softbalt pluyt-rs from Idaho, Washington and Oregon among them Oregon state col lege's great hoop star. Lew Beck will open the annual regional tourney here tomorrow night, shooting for a trip to the nationals in Cleveland. Beck will play with the Corvallis team. Also on hand will be Idaho's state champion, the First Security Bank dub of Boise, which is set to meet Brem erton at 9:30 p.m. (PST.) to morrow. The opening game, start ing at 8:15, will send the Dahl Sawyers of Vancouver , against Hall at O'Leary of Seattle. In the women's division the Spokane B.O.F. will open against the Seattle Skyroom Skylarks at 7 p.m. Friday, The Boise Jay cettes will meet the Salem Box at noon ' Saturday, followed by clashes between Papier-Scott, Seattle, and the winner of the second game; and Lind Pomeroy. Portland, versus the winner of game No. 1. Action will continue through Monday. Table of Coastal Tides Tides at Tart. Or., for August. 1947. Compiled by U S. Coast V Geodetic Survey for The Oregon Statesman. HIGH LOW Aug. Time Height Time Height 1:32 a m. -0 2 29 12 OS p m. 9.2 10:39 p m. 90 12:34 p.m. 11:39 p.m. 84 S3 63 64 3:15 p.m. 6 :06 a m. 6:32 p m. 6 37 a m. 6:27 p.m. 28 -0 2 26 -e i 2 3 1:00 p.m. 31 Sept. X 0:17 a.m. 6 4 7 03 a.m. 0 1 1:23 om. 10 1:03 Dm. 20 Anyone) who will bid In "ZF a lower to got a good plc- fSA jMl' l V turo will make doggono yHW sura his camera, films and 4- othr oquipment aro lool NTT" I prooL Wouldn't you? ol ' 8i.fi. jT V cssw Snapper buys his oquip- tt V fl L mnt hersl Hill I i " - Bums Mi tie Lead) Over Fadirag Cards; TJIlize Smashes No. 44 1 h 1 i' : f 2 ,- -2 t - r c t ! ) U $ ' If 'rr-'rztmi. BIGGIE: Shown above Is 17-year-old Keith Henderson of Salem and the 40-pound Chinook sal mon he landed recently on the Silets near the Riverside boat house. In catching the whopper, young Henderson used a Bear Valley No. 4 spinner half-and-half, along with a No. 2 red feathered treble hook. Keith's fishing partner at the time was tig MI IIITI " .iv... I ll.nJ.ruM af the Grand theatre. 'Cap Bangtails Given Weights Mere Flip, bay gelding of Al McCumber's stable, drew top weight assignment of 129 pounds for the Labor day handicap at the Oregon state fair's Lone Oak track. The McCumber campaigner, who holds the 58 mile record at Tucson, has won his last five out ings including three recent wins in Canada. Electronic, three year old colt owned by Hinton and SM-elman. is a recent arrival on the grounds after successes In Canada and Longacrcs and drew 118 pounds. The colt has won ten races this year at Portland Mead ows, Longacres, and on the Can adian tracks. Other weight assignments In clude Tellson, 116: Ikaika 115; Silk Shadow 114; Golden Don. a Conley owned horse. 112; Fergies Count. Givcntake. Drytown. " t in- Jut Bienville. Prior RirV V Mio Skv Udo all 108: Pass Count 107; Talking Witch, lay vee, Gilded Shoe, all 106; and Lamohr 105. Elfstroii.s Blast Santl Nine, 11-3 The Elf strom's Junior baseball B league team Thursday romped over the Salem Sand and Gravels by an 11-3 count and finished up the season in second place in the pennant race, behind the Four Corners club. Thursday's game be tween the Champion Four Cor ners team and Yeater Appliance was not reported. Cobb and Beebe got the only two hits off Pitcher Hannan of the Elfstroms. who in turn got seven hits and took advantage of five errors. Elftroms 1 J Sand St Gravel J 18 llannan and Wilson; Cobb and Pe terson. Newhousci: Hit Willi Big Fine As Red Sox Blast Detroils, 13 to .3 By the Aaociatrd Prea The Brooklyn Dodgers smacked the Chicago Cubs, 6-2. Thursday while the St. Louis Cardinals were getting tmiitked, 6-5. by the New York Giants, and the result today finds the pennant-baund Bums seven games In front in the National league chase. Brooklyn has 27 games lefl to play. St. Louis 29. Bill Nitholwit of the Cubs clouted his 18th mid 19th homers of the season to no avail, but the nvmt im Baseball Bigs Now on Coast LOS ANGELES, Aug 28 Baseball Commbmioner A. I). Chandler and his committee, in cluding presidents Will Hanidge and Ford Frick of the American and National leagues, arrived to day to begin a four-day inspection tour of Pacific coast league facili ties. Here primarily to investigate what basis the coast circuit has for demanding major league at 4 1 1 las PKonHfsii nmsf tal Vavs nrim. mittee members indicated that most maior league club ' owners "are still very much opposed to transporting teams in planes." Querying newsmen took this to mean that there is no plan im mediately under consideration for moving ; a single major league franchise to Los Angeles. Other questions were sidestep ped pending a news conferenceto morrow. The committee attended the Manchester-San Diego junior American Legion game this after noon and were to be the guests of the Pacific coast league at tonight's Portland-Los Angeles game. Davis Netmen Finish Drill NEW YORK, Aug. 28-(-The American and Australian Davis cup teams put in their last ser ious practice licks on the Stadium court at . Forest j Hills today in preparation for the five-match international tennis classic to be waged Saturday, Sunday and Monday. First the two American singles stars. Jack Kramer and Ted , , , . . , . wiiiururr, mint mm nit nu.vir uuu ui jdiiv uniiiiwivii aiiii uiniiy Pails took over the damp turf inside the bit horseshoe and Dent insiue ine uix norsebiioe uu spent an hour apiece tuning up their games for the decisive test. Tomorrow at 1 p.m. (EDT) the members of the two squads, to gether with a rare collection of . . lennia oross, win gainer in tne clubhouse and make the official ! draw to see who plays whom in the opening singles , matches on Saturday. ASTORIA DERBY SET ASTORIA, Aug. 28 -MP) -The annual salmon derby will open on the Columbia river Saturday with a $1,000 cash prize for the fisher man taking the largest salmon by Septcmler 4. With registrations '. for the derby already a third i larger than last year, more than 3,000 sportsmen are expected to participate. STF.EI.ERS-PACKERS VIE PITTSBURGH. Aug. 28 -(P The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers clash here to morrow night in a National Foot ball league preview for charity and the edification of some 30,000 fans anxious to learn what the , Steelers will do for a sparkplug without Bill Dudley, star half- back who has been traded to De troit. Pesky Salmon Put up Great Fight-But Mr. Wiley Winner WARRENTON. Aug. XaWP Bob Wiley, Salem, came back from a fishing trip with a 35 aound salnson which ho booked by mistake and brought to gaff after s 10-minute swim In pur suit Wiley and witnesses aboard the St-foot yawl. Beachcomber, said It happened this: Wiley, halting Wishing for a moment, propped his rod against the rail and turned sway. A salmon struck. Overboard went the rod. Wiley dived after It. I'nderwater, he grabbed the rod and tried to reel. The salmon ATHLETE'S FOOT fas. Perry's Rexall Drug Slore 129 S. Commercial St. portant iour-masier or trie iuy was hit by Johnny M.xe at New York ugainet the Cardinal. It was Mize's 44th of the waon as he still hotly pursues the record of 80 set by Bub Kuth bck in 1927. Larry Jensen's 16th victory beat the Cards. In other National league games TTiursday the Boston Brave went 16 Innings before downing Cincin nati 8-7 in the first gam of a d"ubieheder, but then actom- plished lust as much In six inn nes of the nightcap, J-2. d-rkr.e stopping this one. At Philadel phia the Phils got six-hit pitching from Schoolboy Rose and bl&r.k ed the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-0. The New York Yankees were idle in the American league but ! ept 12-a"'' ! over the Re4 ?? despite the Sox blutehna; 13-3 conquest of Hal Newhouser and the Detroit Tigers. The Sc smashes 22 hits. Newhouser was slapped with $250 fine by Man ager Steve O'Neill for "indiMer ence" when Newhouser persist ently refused to leave the mound when the Sox slugged him for seven hits and five runs in one in ning to send him to his 15th de feat of the season. O'Neill had to take the ball away from Hal and escort him halfway to the dug out. In the vnly other American league "game the Chicago White Sox beat Cleveland in 12 innings, 4-2. Chicago 816 100 WW-2 f a Brooklyn 400 IU 01k 6 13 0 Wi, Borowy U. Chipman 2. Kush (5). Paaaeau (7) and M'-CuUoua-r.: Lombard!, Behrman i and Edward. St. Loui , 201 001 061 3 t I New York 302 001 OSx 0 6 1 Dickson. Hears (7) and Wiitoer. Gax atiola Ml; Jansen and CMOff. Pittsburgh 00 00. Se 0 1 Philadelphia . 010 040 00 7 11 1 Singleton. Hi be S. BagOr 4i. Sew. ell ( and Kluttx: How and Semtnick. Clncin'tt 100. Ml 100 INTO 90 0 7 13 f Boston . 012 130 000 000 009 1 8 13 0 Vandermeer. Hetkl !. Lively S, Peterson 16). Erautt f7i and Lamar.no; Sain. Shoun 7 and Carreili. Mt il0. Cincinnati . ICO 100 2 8 3 Boston C30 OOx 3 7 t Raffentberger. Livelr (Ji. Peterton Mi and Lamanno; Johnson, Spahn !) and Masi. Botun 103 fftO 0M-1J.I2 4 Detroit 010 OiU 0ns J 3 I smith. Murphy (61 and Tebbetta; , Newhouser. White Benton 1, Corsica i8 and Rwift ln,,,,0 ooo ooo lis ot u j cteV(.Bn liaooo 0C tw- 2 9 1 Mavne. and Tresh; Lemon. Klarnan ' I5) and Megan. ' Pete Hating 'IlaiC i Year With Tucsons PHOENIX, Aril. As. It-iT) Rightflelder fete llagbea ef the Phoenix Senators af the Clas C Arlsena-Texas leag i aa disclowed today U have receiv ed i: be ea baUs U A ax. 27. exreeding the sli-lime irva Jor league record of lit set by Babe Roth la 1911. The t7-er-old leads the leagoe la horn runs with 17 and has battla average of Ml. He tt-s hit SS two-baggers anal sere a trifles and driven la 160 ruas. SPEEDBOATS READY DETROIT, Aug. t8 -'.- A half dozen or more of the nation's fastest fpeedboats. several of which according to their owners can turn a straightaway mile at better than 90 miles an hour. i were reported ready today for Detroit's Silver Cup regatta to to - ! run Saturday and Monday on tho Detroit river course. swam furiously away. Wiley kidded like a sarfWrd. "I played him under . water, or may b be oUyed aao. said Wiley. The battle weat on fr It minutes. Then Ubo Beach comber caught up with Use pout ing Wiley and hauled kirn aboard. He hauled the mIssm after him. 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