t Tho Stcrtoamcm, Salom, Oregon. Wodnosdar, Juno 2, 1948 Senators Play IHIost TTotiiglitj 3 Oaroio Lazor Slated to Start for Salems; I Locals Aim for First Division Spot Salem's Senators, fresh from dropping three of five games to the Wenatchee Chiefs and currently resting in fifth place in the Western International league race, face the onslaught of a gang of Canucks through the remainder of the week. Tonight the Vancouver Capi lanos come to town for the first of a three game set. The Victoria Athletics are slated for a Satur day night mix and Sunday doub leheader. The Caps, now situated in the seventh place slot but showing signs of being on the upclinb af ter having taken two of three from the loop - leading Tacoma Tigers over the weekend, hope to better their position at the ex pense of the Solon. The locals rest one and a half games above the Vancouvers. Manager Jack Wilson announ ces he'll throw much - improved Vince Lazor at the Caps tonight. Lazor showed fine form Sunday j when he held the Wenatchee's to j just one hit in a 6l3 inning relief; stint. Cap skipper Bill Brenner has , not announced just who he'll start against the Senators but it j mav be Hunk Anderson. The ex- . Solon will no douDi want 1181,1 at his former mates sometime dur ing the current series. Wilson indicates he's pleased with the improved Solon hitting of late. Mel Nunes. in particular, has been a new man with the stick and the addition of Ed Barr has not harmed the locals a bit. Game time tonight is 8:15. Hurler Admits Throwing Tilt COLUMBUS. O . June A Carolina State league pitcher manager was banned from base ball because he admitted throwing a baseball game for $300. George Trautman, president of the Na tional Association of Professional Baseball league?, said today. Trautman banned Bernard De forge, of the Reidsville team, and Ed Weing.rtcT , an official of the Flor ence. S. C . club of the Tri state league and Lakeville of the Blue Ridge loop, he said, after the ReirUwHe pitcher-manager con fessed he had p.unr. -l :. game throwing in a Reidsville hotel May 10 Defo e v.;ii quoted bs Traut man as saying Weingarten and 'one W. C. McWaters" had dis cussed the proposition. McWaters paid Deforge i300 afier Reidsville had lost to W.nston-S..'.em. 3 to 0, May 14 Trautm.in added. Deforge pitched part of that game. CAPS WIN HOQUIAM. June 1 Van Couer of the Western Internation al league rallied in the la-t three Innings tonight and drubbed the independent Grays Harbor Mer chants, 6 to 2. The big YMCA night at the ball park Friday night deserves the support of all the citizenry. What can you lose? You'll be privileged to sit In on a first-rated diamond tussel between the Solons and the Vancouver Capilanos AND 7ou11 also be contributing to a YMCA fund which support worthwhile boys' projects. It Is to be emphasised that If you par ticularly desire to help the Y, buy your ticket In advance meaning from Y boys who will be dispens ing the ducats or from anyone of eight ticket agencies which are disclosed elsewhere . . . Here's what your money will help to do: (1) Send deserving kids to the Y summer camp. (Z) Finance a boys chorus and this will be the re birth of the fine organization which was so popular a number of years ago. (3) Send delegate to the national Hl-Y convention; (4) Send delegates to the Y Men's conference . . . Let's fUl those lands Friday night! . . . The plight of the Portland Beavers has caused stomachache, heart -burn and Insomnia to Countless souls of late. But think of Frank Doree. one of our Statesman linotype rs. Frank has had a running bet since the sea- K opened and, alas, his money been on the Bevos for some strange reason known only to Jdlstnh Doree. Frank left on va cation a month ago but fate and tho Bevos nevertheless continu ed their relentless purge on his pocket book. When Frank re turned Tuesday, hale and hearty and ready to plunge back Into the Job, ho glanced at the figures fend some of the heartiness most purely have left him. The Bevos hod won seven, lost 21 during hi absence. To make It worse for our friend Frank, be operates the -point machine which means that he sets the Beaver boxes every night of the season. Ouch! . . . Robert Feller wrote a book. At least the publishers proclaim that Robert wrote It and yen can lake their word for what It's worth. Enough of that and now to an interesting point which be af the rapid pitch brought up la said book. Feller theorises (In print) that one Joseph Paul Dl Maggio Is death on fast staff, specially on the Inside. But, says )Ubert, Mr. DlMaggio, seven times oat of ten, 1 apt to be stymied by a slider on the outside and low or by slow curves He's Foe Now A. V til HUNK ANDERSON (above) for mer Senator chucker, expects to get a crack at his old mates as the Vancouver Capilanos engage the locals In a three nro series starting tonight at Waters park. Three Vikings On All-Stars PORTLAND. June l-O-Up-state high school baseball play ers who will compete here Sat urday afternoon against a Port land team in the Oregon boys all-star game were named to day. Rex Hunsaker. Albany high school roach, picked seven play ers from the state high school tournament and s e v en from other schools. The roster Pitchers: J. D. Wade. Toledo: Bob Kouns. Al bany: Keith Roberts. Gresham. Catchers: Jack Smith. Eu gene: Carlos Houck, Salem. Infielders: Del Kleen, Salem: Martin Bcrran. Parkrose; Wal do I nruh. Salem: Dave Hoods, Albany: Eugene Newton, Cor vallis. Outfielders: Jim Vance, Albany: De Wayne Owens. Mo lalla: Joe Haebe. St. Helens; Fred Sandau, Newberg, Milks to Drill The Mayflower Milk team of the Junior A league will hold a woikout at dinger Thursday night at 5:30, announces Walt Le bold. manager. All players are urged to turn out. BOB FELLER What are we getUng at? Okay. A couple of weeks ago Feller had occasion to pitch to Mr. DlMaggio and the outcome caused many to wonder whether Robert had writ ten the book after all. For the Yankees' DIMag walloped FeUer for a pair of 450-foot homers and a single in three trips to the plate AND the blows came off fast balls. Had Robert forgotten the message carried by his own book? Bob Lemon, Cleveland teammate of Feller, must, however, have absorbed the content for In the second gam of that particular afternoon ho twirled Mr. DlMag gio erasy, with Joseph whiffing and hitting Into a doable play among other things and doing so oa those slow teasers lew and to the outside. Feller had bettor read that book again . , ; Included In the damage wrought by the Columbia flood Is the wash-out of the Portland Meadows racing plant. Chances are that the present Meadow meeting will be cancelled entire ly by Generalissimo BUI Kyne shouldn't entertain thought of moving out entirely for a flood like the present one doesn't oc cur more than once la a gene ra tion. Ask the oldUmers. Trouble I that native CaUfomiaas like Kyne need very little to convince them that Oregon I beautiful paradise for flab and docks At any rate the fairgrounds has, at last, got seen ciaosy boas fJeah to Caps Ssitiss Soil, (jap UlllCial Speaks Friday Breakfast Club Sets Tribute to Baseball Baseball will be the theme of Friday morning's Salem Breakfat club session at the Marion hotel, starting at 7:30. Featured speaker will be Bob Brown, owner of the Vancouver Capilanos and oldest active base ball man on the Pacific Coast with his 40 years of experience in the diamond wars. Slated to give short talks will be Bill Brenner, Vancouver mana ger, and George Emigh and Jack Wilson, business manager and field skipper respectively of the Senators. Additional guests will b the Salem and Vancouver teams. John Kolb is general chairman of the event. Tickets for the session may be obtained at Maples. 'Frisco Turns Back Rainiers By th Associated PrfM San Francisco's Seals last night temporarily stemmed the threat of the fast-coming Seattle Rainiers with a 1-0 victory over the Se- attles in the opener of their Paci fic Coast league series. Tall Cliff Melton set the Rainiers down with Just two hits as the Seals pushed over the only run of the ball game in the ninth fram off Karpel. The win left the leading Seals four games up on the runnerup Seattle club. Big Jack Graham walloped : three homers and batted in eight i runs to pace the San Diego Pa dres to an 11-0 triumph over the Oakland Oaks. Al Olsen permitted ( Oakland hitters but two blows. : The big evening brought Graham's i homer total to 24 for the season, j Hollywood and Sacramento bat tled to a 13-innlng 8-8 tie. The Portland at Los Angeles series starts tonight. San Diego 303 030 20011 11 0 Oakland 000 000 0OO 0 I I Olscn and Rice; Webber. Ponc (4) and Raimondl. San Francisco 000 000 001- 1 7 0 Seattle . 000 000 000 0 1 1 Melton and Howell. Karpel and Gras o. (13 Innings) Holly Wd 4J0 010 110 000 08 19 1 Sacrmnto 001 150 001 000 0-8 14 0 Iott. Albota (S). Kennedy and Kahn: Holcomb. Balvo (4). Nagy (10). Crlaaom (13) and Moore Welter Title Bout Probable CHICAGO, June 1-(JF)-A wel terweight title bout between Champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson and Bernard Docusen of New Or leans st Comiskey psrk the night of June 17 today received virtual approval of the Illinois Athletic commission. The 13 - r o u n d chsmpionship match previously ' was scheduled indoors June t st the International amphitheater, but Robinson failed to advance an $11,000 forfeit as re quested by the commission. The money now has been posted by the title-holder. Table of Coastal Tides Tld tables for Taft. Oregon, com- EUd by the US. Coast and Geodetio urvey. Month of May, 1948. Juns HIGH WATTR Tlm Ht S 9:50 am. 4 2 9 32 p.m. 8.3 4 10:43 am. 4.4 10:43 am. 4 4 11:46 am. 4 3 LOW WATER Time Ht. 1:58 a m. 0 9 3:09 p.m. 18 4.37 am. 01 t.48pm. 3.1 IS a.m. -0 8 4 28 p.m. 2 4 5:53 a.m. -1.1 8 :08 p.m. 18 8:33 a.m. -13 5:51 p.m. 2.8 7:17.m. -1.8 8 :3 p.m. .9 8:03 a.m. -IS 7:18 p.m. 0 :50 a.m. -i.t 8 23 p.m. 3.0 9:40 a.m. -1.4 9 29 p.m. 10 30 a.m. -10 J0:4 pjn. i i 11:21a.m. -0.8 0:11a.m. 3 4 "lilliS: h 10:38 p m. 12:33 p.m. 11:14 p m. 1 :22 p.m. 11 S3 p.m. I ll p.m. 0 37 a.m. t 58 p.m. 1 22 a m. S SI p m. 2 12 a m. 4 40 p m. 2 09 a.m. .33 p m. 4 :14 a m. 8 -22 p.m. 1:32 a m. 7 03 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 7 J3 p.m. 8:31 a.m. 8 :38 p.m. 9 56 a.m. 9 :18 p.m. 11:07 a.m. 9 :89 p.m. 12:09 p.m. 10:40 p.m. 11:35 pjn. 11:19 p.m. 1:41 p-rn. 11 19 pjn. til pjn. 0 :27 a .m. 1 :59 p.m. 1:13 a Jn. til pjn. 141 a.m. 4:17 pjn. 1 :32 ajn. t:85 pjn. :lSJn. 1 35 pjn. 4:11 a.m. j:13 pjn. ill sjn. fall pjn. 1 :4i ajn. T:3l pjn. 1 to tl St 1 WO p. f :44 a.) ten 1 :08 p.m. 0 7 i.m. p.m. i.m. 3:53 p.m. 4:37 a.m. 3:44 p.m. 8:21 a.m. 4:13 p.m. 8 :04 a.m. :9S pjp. 145 aJn. 1:43 pjn. :tn a.m. Ta5 pjn. M S:38ajn. 8:11 pjn. ISajn. 9:00 pjn. 9 M a.m. 10 $1 p.m. l0:23 a-m. 11:07 p.m. 11 .-03 a.m. 0:19 a m. 11 :43 a.m. 1 :29 a.m. 117 pjn. LATAGETTO OUT OAKLAND Calif, Juno 1-UP-Harry "Cookie Lavagetto, Oak land uUlity inflelder, wiU bo out of play for 10 days, the A corns' management said today. Lavagetto hurt his leg sliding for homo plate in Friday's Pacific Coast league fams with Hollywood. Myrrh is the resin of a tree gr ow- tho forests of tho Red This Gang Grabbed Ball Title it ' j l , .t- FIRST LESLIE DIAMOND CROWN In history was earned this sea son by Coach Jim Dlmlt and the above Leslie Janlor High perform ers. Front row, left to right: Jerry Brown. Elwyn Walker. Chuck Bales. Dick Herri. Middle: Manager Marlln Nelson, Ronnie Par sons. Jim Brown. Victor Johns, Doyle McMillan. Back row: Dimit, Ramsay Miller, Larry Paulas, Bob Holder, Don McKenzie, Don Smith. ... League Standings ... WI LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Tacoma 23 14 .822 Salem 120.487 Bremertn 21 10 .325 Victoria 20 23 .46k Wenachee 21 19 .525 Vancouver 17 21.447 Spokane 20 19 .513 Yakima 17 23 .423 Last nifhf's results: At Wenatchee t, Bremerton 1: at Spokane 8, Tacoma 12. Only games scheduled. COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. San Fran 39 21 .050 San Diego 32 29.525! Seattle 33 23 .589 Hollywood 25 33 .431 I Los Anelj 36 27 .571 Sacramnto 19 38 .345 j Oakland 35 28 .558 Portland 19 41.317 1 Tuesday's results: At Oakland 0. San I Diego 11; at Seattle 0. San Francisco 1: at Sacramento 8. Hollywood 8 1 1 3 inning tiei; at Los Angeles-Portland, not scheduled. Softys to Try Again Once again the City softballers will attempt to begin their campaign tonight with a doubleheader undec the lights at Leslie starting at 8 o'clock and from the sppearanee of the weather the boys have a very good chance of at last getting started. The first clash tonight sees Moo try's Druggists clashing with the Veterans of Foreign Wsrs In an American league fracas. The nightcap throws the Nsval Reserves against the Marine Reserves in the National circuit. Tickets may be obtained at Maples, admission fee being 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for youngsters. City loop games srs also booked for Thursday and Friday nights. YMCA Ball Night Set Friday Eve at Waters The YMCA, through the fine management, will be the recipient night, with the Solons and the competition. The event will be the first of its nature, with funds obtained from the affair slated to help in finan cing YMCA boys projects. Y officials emphasize that the local branch will get a share of advance ticket sales only. Tickets may be purchased from Y boy or from any of the following: Ar buckle's Shoe store, Barbs Sport ing Goods, Shafer's Leather store, Mootry's Pharmacy, West Ealem Hardware, and the YMCA. Sponsoring the "night" are the Y Men's club and the local Hi-Y clubs. Regular game pricos will pre vail. Parrish Wins Junior Finale Clay Eggleston's Parrish Pio neers trimmed West aValem, 7-1, Tuesday in the finale of tho Jun ior high baseball campaign. The win gave the Parrish club a record of four victories and two losses and left them In second place. Deb Davis set the west side lads down with five hits while th Pioneers were rapping Matthls and Lewis for 11. Larry Cham berlain paced the winners with a triple, double and single. Parrlah 013 021 07 11 J West Salem 001 00 64 I 4 Davis and Peterson; Matthls. Lewis (5) and Sturgeon. (Three leaders each league) OABR H Pet Holmes, Braves 28 99 14 39 J94 MuaiaJL Cards 34 148 34 87 Oustlne, Pirates 37 149 30 88 Williams. Red Sox 38 144 38 38 Boudreau, Indians 34 Zartlia. Brown U Run batted In: American league Williams. Red Sox. 43; DlMaggio. Yanks. 41; MajeskL Athletics. 35. Na tional lea rue Muslal. Cards. 84; Sauer, Reds, 22 Klner, Pirates, 31. Home runs: American league Xelt ner. Indians. 13: Williams, Rod Sox. 11; DlMaggio. Yanks. 10. National league Sauer. Reds. 13: Klner. Pirates. 11; Musiai. carat. 10. ii Jones Captures Wild Tussle As expected, Xafas Jones and tho Phantom staged one of the wildest and bloodiest brawls seen In several months last night si tho armory with Jones em erging the winner In tho main event of tho weekly mat card. It was sweet revenge with plenty of mayhem for Jones, the colored burly ss ho pocketed tho match midway throogh tho one btsr go with tho aid of a vielens head bntt which pre pe lied the Phantom ts the floor ontslde tho ring, potting him oat fer the oovnt. Jones was declared tho - 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. New York 20 14 .588 Box ton 17 17 .500 St. Louis 20 15 J71 Cincinnati 18 21.482 Pittsburg 20 18 .558 Brooklyn 18 20.444 Phlladelp 19 19 .500 Chicago 14 22 .389 Tuesday's results: At Brooklyn 4, New York 4 (tie called at end of 11th). Only gam scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE WLPct. WLPct. Cleveland 23 11. 678 St. Louis 16 17.485 Phlladelp 26 13 .687 Wafhingtn 18 21.462 New York 21 16 .568 Boston 13 23 .395 Detroit 19 20 .487 Chicago 9 26 257 Tuesday's result At New York 1. Washington 4: at Philadelphia 1. Bos ton 8. Only games scheduled. cooperation of the Salem Senator of Y night at Waters park Friday Vancouver Capilanos providing the Elected WALTER FRTE (above) of Woos ter, Ohio, -was elected prosldeat of the Isaak Walton League of America at the 26th annual convention in Chicago, I1L, re eently. He succeeds Tom Wal lace, executive editor of the Leuasville Times. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). Motor Practice Set The Valley Motor team of the Junior A ball league will practice at dinger tonight at 6 o'clock. Manager Bob Schwartz requests that all team members bo pres ant Shrocks to Drill Schrock's A - league baseball toam will hold a practice session tonight at 6 pjn. at Olinger field. Coach Marty Boesch announced Tuesday. Parian marble, the finest sculp tor's marble, comes from the Greek Isle of Pares. when tho battered Phantom eonldnt show for tho renewal of hostilities. Tho Phantom had taken the first fall tn eight minutes with flgnre few toe-hold. Tho fans were treated to S clean -cnt scientific dael in the semi - wind op, with Al fssss snd Gordon Hesse 11 battling to s St minato; draw. In tho enrtain - raiser Glen , (Baldy) Knox, tho glowering meanle, took tho enly faU In a SI minato mix with Milt Olsen. Knox forced Olsen to say "Un I . : . .,, fit- Bomber in rOMPTON LAKES, N. June 1 -P)- The mystery concerning the weight and general condi tion of Je Louis was solv ed today. D Is tar bed by rumors that the h e a v y w eight champion was overweight and might seek a post ponement of his title boat with Jersey Joe Wsleott. sche duled June IS. 'OK Louls the New York state commission Three Amerk Gals Advance ST. ANNE'S - ON - THE - SEA, England, June MiffVDorothy Kielty, pinup girl of U. S. golf, sank a 90-foot chip shot from the five-inch rough on the edge of a trap today and advanced to the quarter-finals of the British wom en's tournament. The shot, best during the first three days of this meet, virtually assured the former ferry pilot of her 1-up triumph and put her in the round of eight alongside Lou ise Suggs and Dorothy Kirby, both of Atlanta. Miss Kielty's master stroke came on the 17th hole of the 6,666 yard Royal L y t h a m and St Anne's course and gave her a one-hole ad vantage over Mrs. Gabriel Style. They halved the final hole to give the Los Angeles girl a 1-up tri umph. Tacomas Add To WI Lead By the As50ciated Press Tacoma's Tigers upped their Western International league lead to games last night as they downed the Spokane Indians, 12 6. At the same time the runner-up Bremerton Bluejackets were los ing to the Wenatchee Chiefs, 2-1. The Tacoma - Spokane game, however, was played under pro test, following a ninth-inning de cision by the impires which per mitted Hank Vallee and Glenn Stetter of the Tacomas to score from first and second on an over throw. The Spokes outhit the Ti gers. 15-11. Wenatchee manager Chuck Cronin pitched his club's j win, allowing but five hits and fanning eight. Tacoma . 000 102 50412 11 1 : Spokane 003 020 010 0 IS 3 1 Cleason. Gllson (6). Venturelll (8) and Rossi; Orphal. Babbitt (7) and heeley. Wenatchee-Bremerton score not re ceived. Steiger Named Open Alternate PORTLAND. June l-7P-Joe Moxel, Portland professional, pac ed sectional qualifiers for the Na tional Open golf championship with a flve-nnder-par 139 for 36 holes. Al Zimmerman, Portland pro fessional, and William Langley, Portland amateur, captured the other two qualifying places with 141s. Langley, an attorney, ssld af terwards, however, he would not compete In the national meet Jane 10-12. Freddie Bolton. Pendleton professional next In line with 142 was named In his place. Joe Stlerer, of Salem, was nam ed third alternate. He carried 146 in the qualifying trials over the Portland Golf dab coarse. Pair of v i Here are two sports stand oats named identically, Jack Kramer. At loft Is the famous tennis star, and Boston Red Sox. No, they aren't at vonn TAUEnn I Ersjtyy tho Irohf. bvT ontfWof ? Cofombfatss t . f rA 1 m V . L. S . Poor Shape?. 'No', Opines Doc sent Its physician. Dr. Vincent NaxdieUo, to give Joe the once over. "He's in better condition, men tally and physically, than he was last Nov. SO, just before the first Wsleott fight," the doctor re ported after making the usual blood pressure, pulse, reflex and other tests. "From a normal standpoint, he obviously Is tak ing this tight much more ser iously than he did the last one. ibe champion reaUy looked la fine condition, but the scales told the real story. With r.e-.rspaper- men and the superintendent of the Passaic county weights and rJHacEfs Relinqyislh) American Loop Lea'd Athletics Bow to Bosox as Tribe Idle; Yanks Licked; Bums, Otts Tiei By the Associated Press h The Philadelphia Athletics fell into second place In tho American league race, nine percentage points behind the Cleveland Indians, Tuesday as they bowed to the Boston Red Sox, 8-1. Technically tho A's are still half a game In front of the Indians who were idle Tues Win No. 3 BEAMING HAPPILY Is Maori Rose, the little South Bend, Ind., speedster after Monday winning the Indianapolis 500 mile classic for the third time. Rose smashed all records as he averaged over 119 miles per hoar. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman) Isaak Walton Official Due William Voight of Denver, west ern representative of the league of Izaak Walton clubs, will be in Salem Friday en route to Medford where a hearing will be held next Tuesday on the report of engineers for construction of a series of dams on Rogue river and tribu taries. Voight will be guest of the local Izaak Walton league at luncheon at Nohlgren's Friday noon. Pitts Complete Cliesnes Deal SAN FRANCISCO. June I-VP)-The Pittsburgh Pirates have com pleted their purchase of Bob Ches nes, San Francisco Seal pitcher, with a payment of $65,000. The Seals office announced the payment today. The Pirates, from whom Chesnos has won two and lost none this season, had until June 15 to complete the' purchase They also gave the Seals. Gen Woodling, Dixie Howell, Manni Perez and Ken Gables, in a sale first negotiated last September Jacks at right Is tho big pitcher fer the related. in Yoan nor.iE ...thoAJd thotMifsng thorn oil! i H . ti 1 1 iwwwwiwBi iiiiin. J . '- V- ' " " f A : ,1 I I 1 measures department as witnes ses, Louis stepped on the scales. They balanced at 2 IS. After the weigh - In Louis said, T win still weigh 215 pounds for the fight" j . 1 WELCH. CONGDON IN SEATTLE, June 1 -.(JP) -.Bfll Welch, former national public links Chamcion. inrf fTliirlr f" inn tr don of Tacoma, Washi, qualified today for the national open i golf tournament with even-par ?142s over the Seattle golf and country club layout. day. Ellis Kinder, the former St. Louis Brownie, hurled the win for the Boscx, lcttin" th Maekmen down with seven hits. The tilt saw the A's Eddie Joost commit bis first error in 42 game;. Walter Masterson chucked the Washing ton Senators to a 4-1 win over tho New York Yankees ih the - only other American loop game played yesterday. Mickey Vernon's two run homer helped the Solonsj Only tilt slated in the National circuit saw the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants battle to an 11-inning 4-4 tie. The fray j was called at thafpoint to permit the j Brooks to catch a train. Whitey Lockman belted two homers for the Giantf. 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Boston . 004 120 100. 12 f Philadelphia 001 OuO 000 li: 7 i Kinder and Tebbetts; Marchildon. Harris (9) and Guerra. . ' ..don, Harris (9) ana Guerra. . Washington 020 000 0204-11 1 New York 100 000 OuO 1 : S 1 Masterson and Early: Reynolds! Hil ler 9 and Berra. ; NATIONAL LEAGUE New York . 000 030 100 00 4 T 1 Brooklyn 100 030 000 00 4 8 1 Koslo. Poat (6). Jones H and Llv . ingston. Westrum "(8) ; Barney: and Hodges. Today's? JPitchers National league: New York at Cin cinnati Jansen 5-3 vs. Vandermeer (2-5). Brooklyn at St. Louis tnifht) Haten (3-2) vs. Brecheen 4-i or Munger tS-3). Boston at Pmburgh (night) VoiseUe (4-2) vs. Bon ham (0-3). Philadelphia at Chicago Leon ard (3-4) vs. McCall (1-3). American league: Detroit at ; New York Hutchinson (3-3) vs. Hiller jft-0). St. Louis at Boston (night) Sanford (4-4) vs. Parnell (1-2). Chicago at Phfi adelDhia (nieht) Havne 2-i n . u n i c i 1 V f . vic vrui (night) Black (2-0) Cleveland at n ash in (ton acarDorougO (3-1). Industrial Loop To Start Action I i The elght-clab Ind as trial soft hall league will commence action Thursday with four teams seeing initial action. i Tho VTascos will meet Portlan4 Gas and Coke in a o'clock gam at Leslie, and Western Eleetrie wUl play the Cellar Stars on Olin ger at tho same time, 1 ! J I 17i ! As soon ss you step into s pall pf-XIJVATORS:yolI"tTowj Umost.2 inchcsThcsc amsij IngHeift-IncTeasingshoes ukorand feellike"an.y other &5n42UKe2-but what.adifferj fence thev make ! 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