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35g 4 Th Statojnncm,, Scdstm. Oregon. Friday, Jon 11. 1S48 i So Do mi Biimge Stopped by S-3 Brerai Win; (Locals Now Third! Simon Chokes Streak at 7 Lazor Loser; Wyalt Charges Hill Tonite ROOSEVELT FIELD. Bremer ton, June 10 -(Special)- Right hander Keith Simon, the acquisi tion from Yakima in the Hub Kittle trade, hurled his best game of the season tonight, and it broke off a Salem Senator winning streak at seven straight games. Bimon pitched the Bremerton Bluejackets to a 5-3 victory and Into second place In the Western International league standings. The Senators slid into third place after being held to two hits by the bin righthander. Simon not only pitched, but helped hit the Brems to the win by collecting three of the 10 hits Manager Alan Strange's crew got off Vince Lazor. the losing pitch er. Simon -had a one-hiter going Into the ninth frame that a center field single by Dick Smovlr In the second inning but walked two and then gave up a triple by Al Spaeter. worth two run. Kpae ter came in when Sir.ovic ground ed out. Four hits in the fifth innin?. by Ed Murphv. Al M..u Dick Harlow and Bill Barisoff brought three runs in for Bremerton. For Lazor. it was his e enth setback of the eaon T.e win was No 7 for Simon. Lazor was relieved in the eighth by Blister VfoMillan ncnallv th NV 2 inxi the 'Jacket esi!v in two inn- lngs that he workt-d. TVi tun : . m c t'j lar srfilhpr ' . " j ....11 I game tomorrow mu: i, a.iu 1 , , be Kenry Wvat? on ti e hill for Salem, opposite Johnny Marshall. ' ' i Salem 1, (3) Bremerton B H O A BHOAl Gnlikw.r 1 C 0 1 '. rr.encn.i 4 0 0 1 fpaeter.2 4 1 1 4 Brown 2 4 1 1 2 ! Kunes.3 I 0 1 3 Murphy, m 3 2 4 1 Ilnovic.rn 4 14 0 Maul.l 4 14 0 4 110 4 13 0 Barr 1 4 U 3 0 Harlow. 1 Wert 1 3 0 12 0 Barisoff.r Cedziiii.s 3 0 2 1 Moore. 3 4 0 11 fitumpf i Laxor.p M'Milli.. c 3 0 2 3 VolpLc t 112 4 i i 0 0 p 2 0 0 j Simon. p p 1 0 0 2; Tota.s 29 2 24 13 Total 13 10 27 I Error : Lazor, Brown. tlm 000 000 P03 3 3 1 iremerion 000 131 00- 3 10 1 i-aror lnninfi pitched 6. at bat off 26. hits oli 10, runs scored off S. earned funs 4. SO by 2. BB off 3. Pitcher Mc Millan, innings pitched 2. at bat off t. hits off 0. runs scored off 0. earned runs 0. SO by 0. BB off 0. Left on bases Salem 2. Bremerton 8 Three base hits: Spaeter. Two base hits: Har low. Barisoff. Rons batted in: Simon. Harlow. Bansoff 2. Brown. Spaeter 2. Sinovic. Double plays: Murphv to MavU. Spaeter to Gedzius to Wert, time 1:44. Tractors Topped By Electrics 49' Ti e Western Electrics topped the I uerstate Tractors, 14-9, in The YMCA. the Salem club and everyone else concerned are hepped up over the Y night at the local ball yard last Friday night and now the affair is be ing planned as an annual event. The fan turnout didn't set say records but was ample enough to benefit both the Solons and. mk various Y boys project funds. . . . Chances are that a good bit of gridiron strategy will be con ceived out on the fairways of the city's golf club this summer, considering the fervor with JERRY LILLIE which Willamette's Jerry Llllle and Salem high's new mentor, Loren Mort, are whanging away at the divot sport. . . . Llllle. In cidentally, U getting his links fame back In the groove and that means that the Bearcat kipper may be one to reckon with In future tournaments. Jerry raps that pill with author ity. . . . The sofUpoken little fellow whose outward appearance be lles the wicked bowling talent which blossoms within him Is definitely coming to Capitol Alleys. Yes, Joe H'ilman. the Chicago terror ef the maple lanes and rated among the fire top plnsmen ef the land. Is sked ded for the local alleys Satur day night, June 26. Joe. who ylonges Into the depths ef de pression if he falls under a 5t series, will glre demonstrations and also Is slated far several exhibition lines and there will be no admlastosi charge. Watch tug the Chlcagoaa win be well worth your time. Incidentally, WUman win demonstrate Just why all good pin-busters are habitual spot bowlers as he arUlixes the skew range finders Salem-Bevo Ducats Go Reserved seat tickets for the Salem Senators-Portland Beavers exhibition' baseball game at Waters park next Monday night went on sale yesterday at Maple sporting goods store and at the park office, and according to flrst-day business, the crowd will be a hnge one for the tenth game between the two rival outfits. All grand stand seats are reserved for the game, according to Salem Business Manager George Emlih, and most be reserved In advance. Bleacher seat tickets will go on sale the day of the game. 4The Senators, now a first-division club, Is almost certain to combat the last place occupant In the Coast league when the two teams collide Monday. Neither Manager Jack Wilson of the Sen ators or Jim Turner of the Beavers would last night name starting pitchers for the game. They Intend to see how respective league games torn out between now and Monday before they name their flingers for the exhibition. Tigers Crack Losing Habit The Western internat ional league leading Tacoma Tigers last night put an end to the losing habit they were in by blasting the Yakima Tigers, 12-3. The win enabled the. Tigers to extend their league lead to m games over the second place Bremerton Blue Jackets, who downed Salem 3-3, and sent the Senators Into third place In the red hot WIL chase. Wenatchee went to fourth place after an 11-3 loss to Vancouver, in iix innings. Rain halted pro ceedings at that point. Victoria kept on the uphill climb by de feating the Spokane Indians in 13 innings, 6-5. Te win pushed tha Vies into sixth place and droDDed trie Indians into sevenin. Vancouver win eievaiea iJiu Brenner's team to fifth, only 4'j games out of first. Viklmi 200 000 001 3 6 1 f .com. 000 060 40x 12 IS S Drilling. Herder (5). B. Fortier 7j and Eutwood; R. Tomer and Rossi. Wenatchee 000 030 3 3 S Vancouver .... 201 12311 12 2 Ros MTUj Dalrymple; Costello and Warren Spokane 000 001 310 000 06 11 0 'Victoria . 000 203 000 000 16 12 4 Cordel, 11 Babbitt 1 10) and Sheely; Biankenshlp (8) and Recca. Propst Senator Swat B H Pet. Wystt 4 3 300 Mclrvin Sinovic 191 7 .331 Wert McMillan 87 26 322 Gedzius Barr 38 18 .276 Olson B H Pet. 41 10 .244 182 37 .228 180 33 .219 30 8 .200 Stumpf 58 16 .378 Lazor SI 3 .094 Spaeter 171 46 .269 Stevenson 10 1 100 Nunes 170 44 .239 Carr Genukw 168 43 JSfl Sporer 17 1 059 10 0 .000 W L SO Pitching : W L SO t IV Lazor Olson Wyatt Mclrvin Stevenson 4 T 24 1 I 1 10 Carr 13 13 46 Sporer 26 a wild - scoring Industrial league softball game last night at Leslie field. Ben Diggs was credited with the victory as pitcher for the win ners. The losing pitcher was Ed Kreft. This was the only Indus trial league game reported. which are now being Installed at Capitol. . . . Waiting: Tkat would be local softball hurlers who. with re membrances of how the lad used to sock the smithereens out of the big ball, are wondering Just when Dick Gentckow b going to get the fence-range for the Senators. , . . Definition of a relief hurler: The guy who reaps his fortune from the misfortunes of others meaning the start ing chuckers who hsve a fright ful time finishing. Think where the Joe Pages and the Hugh Caseys and the Johnny Mur phys would be If their respec tive dubs had four or five sure fire route-goers. Just the thought of such must give rise to a good siege of nightmares for the guys whose habitat Is the bullpen Talent runs deep . in some families. That is very much true In the cases of the Sheeleys and the Slslers. Dick Slsler, son of the famed George of two decades ago. Is going to develop as awe some a batting reputation as his dad If be doesn't watch out for Dick is now doing some tall power rapping for the Philadel phia Phils. And then there's Bud Sheeley, the kid catcher of the 8pokane Indians. You remember Bud's pop, Earl, the one-time walloping major leaguer, and now general manager of the Seattle. Earl can rest assured that his offspring is a cinch to wear blgtlme livery one of these days what with his ferocious hitting performances for the Spokes. ... Speaking of the alley sport. It's high time to toss some plaudits at the people who walk ed off with top averages In Tar Ions leagues. 'Course you can't overlook Gene KltemUler (one of our Its teaman lineotypers) who waa high man In both the Commercial No. 1 and Mercan tile loops with 1U and 1S5 re spectively. One record was es tablished as Glnny Garbarine, who makes a habit of taking mdlvldval honors, chalked up 17e pins In Ladies action. Chet Boyce's lie waa high la the Major circuit and. of course, was the over-all best total also. Oth er highs: Commercial No. t John Irfesen'g 112; Industrial No. 1 Bob Haagen's lf; In dustrial No. X Earl Spencer's 179: Mercantile No. t . Bob LaaghofTt 183; Civic Everett Clark's 172. . . . Incldenally. a ummer loag-oe baa been inaugu rated at Capites. . . Due Monday rv. Catcher Bill Beard, a standout with the Senators last season and now with the parent Port land Beavers, is almost sore to catch the exhibition game for the Bevos Monday night at Waters park when Portland comes to town to play the So lons In the annual exhibition tilt Cal Ray Cops Doubles Title PORTLAND. Ore., June 10.-OP) -Cal D. Ray, Eugene, won the Ore gon doubles title today at the opening of the state trapshoot meet. Ray broke 92 to 100 targets. Frank Troeh, Portland, was run nerup with 92 of 100. Earl Colson, Jr., Tacoma, broke 96, but was In eligible for the title, because of out-of-state residence. The shoot will continue through Sunday. Junior Ball Meet Tonight The final pre-season Salem Junior baseball leagues meeting will be held at 5:30 o'clock to night at Maple's Sporting goods store. All team managers and sponsors, or representatives, are requested to be present prompt ly for the short but Important session. Jwo practice sessions sre booked for tonight at 5:30 also. Both the Valley Motor and Mayflower Milk teams of the A league urge all respective play ers to be present to receive uni forms. Louis 'Sucker' For Right Hand MILWAUKEE, June 10-y!p)-Joe Louis "still is a sucker for a right hand." Long John Hubbard, Milwaukee negro heavyweight discharged last Friday as a Louis sparring part ner, said so today on his return from the champion's Pompton Lakes, N. J., camp. Oregonians In the Majors AB K HO A K KC i. Cleveland 4 0 X 0 S Rd Sox .4116100 Rd Sox . a i s t o a an. Dodgers I 0 0 S 0 6 AB R HO AX Rbl Gordon Pesky, Doarr. Whitman. Dodgers Vlco. Detroit 4 0 1 S 1 0 1 Today'sg JfyPitchers American league: Detroit at Washing' (nlcnt) Ovei trermir (1-0) vs. Mas- terson (3-4). St. Louis at Philadelphia (nlsht) Carver (2-3) or Shore (0-0) vs. Marchildon (3-4). Cleveland at New York (night) Lemon (8-3) vs. Ras chl (7-1). Chicago at Boston (night) Psplsh (0-0) vs. Kramer (S-3). National league: Brooklyn at Pitts burgh Branca (3-8) va. Riddle (6-2) or Chesnes (2-0). Philadelphia at Cincin nati Helntxelman (9-1) vs. Wehmeier (4-0). New York at Chicago Hansen (1-0) vs. Hamner (0-3). Boston at St. Louis (night) VolaeUa (4-3) vs. Braxl (3-2). a 'j at i r z - i t V '' i ' :. - h yP: Few Spots PORTLAND. Jane 1M Flood waters still hampered Ore gon's fishing outlook today, but several angling spots reported good prospects. The state game commission's fishing report: Portland vicinity: Columbia county - - All streams in Colum bia county normal with the ex ception of the Columbia river and slough and dike districts, where traffic is discouraged on account of the flood. Reports from the Nehalem river area are . good. Clackamas county - -Clackamas river high but clear; fishing fair with flies. Roads in good condition as far as Lake Harriet. Willamette valley: Lane coun ty - - Eugene - - The main Me Kenxle river Is good but Its trib Midget Lead On the Block Individual leadership of the 1948 Salem midget auto racing standings will be on the block Saturday night at Hollywood bowl, when Promoter Jimmy Ryan pre sents his third program of the season. So far Gordy Youngstrom and Howard Osborne are running 1-2 In the standings as a result of main event wins on the past two programs. Bob Gregg, the 1947 Oregon champ. Is In third place and needs a main event win Saturday night to climb alongside Youngstrom and Osborne. Two other hot contenders for the eventual title this year are Frankie McGowan and Louie Sherman. Ryan will release the up-to-date standings soon, and reg ular weekly scoring will be kept for the Salem track thereafter. Saturday's program opens with time trials at 7:30 p.m. It will be during these: time sprints that the drivers will be out to lower the new track record of : 16.37 seconds set by Gregg last week. The main races helmet dash, heat sprints and Class B and A main events, start at 8:30 o'clock. It they can be transported over the flood waters from Washington, there will be from five to 12 more cars here for; the Saturday meet. Fines Pasted On PCC Units MISSOULA. Mont. June 10 (JP)- Fines toUling S8.150 were levied tonight against members of the Pacific Coast conference by the group's faculty represen tatives acting unanimously for violations of the conference athletic code during the past 12 months. Gordy Hessell Tries Stojack Gordy Hessell, the golden boy of local bicepping lately, and rec ognized in Canada as the Coast Junior heavy mat champ, goes up against the guy who sports the belt in the USA here next Tues- day night on Matchmaker Elton , ty of the second part Is Frank Stojack. former WSC football All-American. Two Hessell vs. Stojack brawls in Vancouver, B.C., recently ended in wild uproars and the split verdict on which one was entitled to call himself the champ. Their mix here will not be for the belt itself, but will go a long way toward determining which one deserves it. Both are unhappy gents when In the same ring and should make for a sizeable match, according to Owen. Shrock-Eagle Practice Tilt The Shrock Motors and Eagles lodge teams of the Class A Sa lem Junior baseball league will play a practice game tonight at six o'clock on OUnger field. A fall turnout of players for both teams is urged, as the season will start .next week. Softies Stopped By Wet Grounds Last night's softball double bill at Leslie, featuring the Salem Navy, Rock Wool, 12th Street Market and Master Bread teams was rained out. Scheduled for tonight, starting at eight o'clock, are two more tilts, Salem Navy vs. an out-of-league team and 12th Street Market vs. Knights of Columbus. Table of Coastal Tides Tide tables for Taft, Oregon, com -lied by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic urvey. Month of May. 1946. June HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time Ht. Tims Ht. 11 1:13 a-m. 6.9 :40 a.m. -1.4 4:40 p-m. 6.1 9:29 pjn. ilulo Radio Spccialisls Dcoliiile Ilasler Service Ted Panser la Charge lt5 ft. Commercial rhene tZIS Good for Weekend Angling utaries only fair, Linton lake good for trout. Prospects for coming week - end should be good. Deschutes area: Deschutes eounty--Lower Deschutes, 1M STILL Y FOP Arr' Worsham, Wogan Mold Lead. National Open LOS ANGELES, June 0.-JP)-Te fending Champion Lew Wor sham and pre-tournament favorite Ben Hogan stroked record tying 67's today to grab the lead as play began in the United States open golf championship The pair of 67's are four blows below par for Riviera Country SI Lead tares Lew Worsham (above) yesterday carded a sub-par 67 at Los Angeles to share the National golf open lead with Ben Hogan after the end of the first round of play. Seattle Loses Again, By 1-0 The Seattle Rainiers, a mighty Coast league baseball club the T, '. , ; D--- meir inira siraigni game to oan Dicsr) this tim hv a 1-0 rount K., tv, l. oil rlmn tvo Rainiers from second place in the standings. The San Francisco Portland game at Portland was rained out, and these two teams will play a doubleheader tomor- row night. 1 Tom Seats bested Dick Barrett l in the San Diego-Seattle mix. I T4rJl vvL-ru-kH finallv HnuTpH thp third , Angeles Angels lhe pitching of Pinky Wood. In the only other game played, the Oakland Oaks crept nearer the first division with an 8-2 nod over the Sacramento Solons. Jack Salveson pitched the win in this one. Hollywood bang- ed out 19 hits in its win over I the Angels. Seattle ooo ooo ooo o 7 2 San Diego 010 000 OOx 1 5 0 Barrett. Hall (8) and Hemsley; Seats and Camelli. Sacramento 000 000 1102 10 1 Oakland 102 003 OOx 8 12 0 Griasom. Salvo 3. Hayes (6). Nagy (7) and Moore: Salveson and Raimondi. Hollywood 3O0 013 42013 19 0 Loa Angeles 030 100 000 4 9 1 Woods and Kahn: Hafey, Bauers (8). Lanfranconi (7), Carlsen (7), and Ma lone. G AB R H Pet. 44 198 43 63 .387 44 171 40 67 .379 34 137 23 61 .372 41 134 30 67 .370 37 114 30 41 .360 38 130 23 62 .347 American leaffue Williams. Red Sox Muslal. Cardinals Holmes. Braves Boudreau, Indians Weitlake. Pirates Brown, Yankees ... Runs batted In: Williams. Red Sox 46. Dimagglo. Yan kees 47. Majeskl. Athletics 38. Bou dreau. Indians 38. National league Mu slal. Cardinals 40. Kiner. Pirates 38. Sauer. Reds 33. Jones. Cardinals 33. Home runs: American league Kelt ner, Indians 14. Williams. Red Sox 12. Dimaggio. Yankees 10. National league Sauer Reds 16. Klner, Pirates 13. Mu- alal. Cardinals 13. i --Hi f- W) harm a front end spociallst hero to chock th front ond ollcjnmant on your cor. Lot him chock to mako suro your tlroa cam not wsKirlnc out duo to Incorrect whoel olicrnmont. Boiors) you toko that tummsi trip, lot him mako maxm your car la aofo lor tho hlchway It only takes a low minute). Also fr MtlmatM on n4dd repedrr. The Douglas McKay Chcvrolol Go. S10 N. Coxnmrcicxl SL 8cdnx Oron muddy. Blue and Suttle lake, fair and bluebacks. Wickiup, fair be low Sheep bridge. Upper Des chutes fly area. fair. Coastal section: Coos county - -Coos county streams are clear. Fair fishing in east, north and south forks of Coqnille river last week-end. The Insect hatch is very slow. Spinners and worms best lures. Prospects good for fly fishing this week-end. Striped bass are being taken only up the north fork of Coos river. Lane county - - Trout angling good In Mercer and Sutton lakes and Ma ple creek. Generally fair in most other waters. Bass are hitting nicely and catfish angling fair. Many bluebacks seen in Sluslaw and prospects for the opening are good. ciud as an opening aay amu c- timated at 7500 turned out for the I big show. Hocan finished first irsi and gave the throng to boot w his score, but on several holes t man many believe will win th $2,000 top prize was scrambli.i.T. Worsham, from Oakmont, Pa , who won the coveted champion ship at St. Louis last year in a i play-off with Sam Snead played the course to Perfection His card showed 33-3467 for the par 35- j 3671 course. He was never over par on any hole and carded four u . is. en Kogers, amateur irom uk- i -i . . i i lanoma Liiy, iurnisnea a Dig sur- prise when he came in witn a a- 35-69. He carded four birdies and was over par on but two holes to i - - i .1 a i . i bwws ana signdi uiichi in uic rounds to follow. Hogan put together a Sl-36 67 for the par 35-36--71 test over the 7,020-yard course. Grouped in the 71 bracket were Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago, 1946 U. S. open king and former na tional amateur champion Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spokane, Wash., who played the round with Ho gan. WI LEAGUE j r,coma 27 w .573 Vancouvr 23 25 .479 Bremertn 27 23 .540 Victoria . 25 28 .472 ; Wentchee 26 24 .520 Yakima akima 21 27 438 : At Bremerton 3. 'r J1: Last night s results Salem 3. At Vancouv i 3. At Victoria 6. Spokane 3 (13 innings); At Tacoma 12. YaHuna 3. I COAST LEAGUE j Jm IwoakUnd Seattle 37 28 .569 Hoivwood 29 39 426 ! Los AnRel 41 32 .562 Sacramnto 23 42 354 un uiiu ji .A t roi 1 land 1 j jjo Last night's results: At Portland-San Francisco tram). At San Diego 1. Seattle 0. At Los Angeles 4. Hollywood 13. At Oakland 8, Sacramento 2. national league W L Pet W L Pet 25 19 .368 Philadelph 25 23 521 New York Boston 24 19 .558 Brooklyn 20 24 455 St- Louis 25 20 .556 Cincinnati 20 26 435 Pittsburg 23 20 .556 Chicago 17 30 .362 Thursdav results: At Chicago 6. New York 4. At Pittsburgh 4. Brooklyn 1. At St. Louis 2. Boston 10. (Only games) AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet W L Pet. Cleveland 28 13 .683 Detroit 22 23 .466 New York 27 18 .600 Boston 21 25 .457 Philadelp 28 19 .596 St. Louis 18 26 .409 Washngtn 24 24 .500 Chicago 12 30 .266 Thursdav results: At Philadelphia 10. Detroit 4. At Boston 15. Cleveland 7. At Washington 6. St. Louis 4. At New York -Chicago (threatening weath er Evans Bird Wins By Large Margin Dick Evans, 14-year-old, has shown the older members of the Cherry City Racing club how it's done by virtue of a win this week on a pigeon flight from Roseburg to Salem. Young Evans' bird won by a wide margin. Electrical storms caused many of the birds to fly in late. Some birds still were missing yesterday. Doug Chambers was second in the race, John Gunnell third, Ray Page fourth and Al Brown fifth. George Washington's gift to his bride was a tiny watch which she wore on a ribbon bow pinned to her bodice. TP1 TP1 Over Rockf SiraiSo-dl Middle Title Regained by Tony In Surging Attack Before 25,000 RUPPERT STADIUM, Newark, N. J, June loMjPhkoaj Zale re gained the middleweight championship of the world tonight by knock ing out Rocky Graziano in the third round. The time was 1:08. Zale came back with a surge after Graziano took the second round of points. The 34-year-old tormer champion pinned Graziano to the ropes and punished him mercilessly, finally finishing with a left hook to the head. Graziano weighed 158'i and Zale 158i. i In the first round Zale showed that this third, rubber match of the two sluggers, was his when he floored the champion and kept pursuing him relentlessly. A capacity crowd of about 25,000 cheered the slugging, hard-hitting match. Graziano took the championship from Zale last July in Chicago, and was favored to defeat the chal lenger. ' i - Although youth was in his favor, Graziano showed but LittTe of the flash and fire he had at Chicago when he took the title. Graziano is 26 years old, but the two appeared as equal in years- as they were In weight. Both of their previous matches ended in the sixth round. DssnsrAn bPma bTI In National; Tribe Blasted By tha Associated Press , The Boston Braves, not considered too much of a threat the past two weeks as th New York fiiant anrl ;t T J1 il " o t rl e? 4swlr f)si ens , at jeading the National league baseball standings, moved to within a , few !ercentaKe points of the lead 'Adaptable 1st In Steeple Go REW YORK, June 10 -iP)- Miss A Widener-S Adaptabie ran j and jumped to victory today in the $17,Q50 Meadow Brook steeple- I : chase nandicapt longest and rich-! lest hurdie stake of the Belmont , metinff ' , AdarJtable took the lead after thtt ic.t, anH finl hwlpe and won ! j approximately two-and-a-half , event by four lengths. Mrs. i the favorite, was iecond and Kent Miller's Elkridge was third. Jonas, Sauvain To Hurl Tilts ItH be Pete Jonas and Charley Sauvain on the Salem Capitols' nights at Waters park, when the , , . . . . Caps tangle with the Portland delPh,a( "P" ded J1' Timber Structures In a pair ef .ers at Phv, 10- breaking State league baseball skirmishes, five-game losing streak. The Ath Manager Johnny Lewis of the lo- ! ietl" counted seven runs in the rals named the fast-imorovinff fourth mning to win, Detroit pit- Jonas for Saturday night s tilt, and Southpaw Sauvain, fresh from Oregon State college and a berth on this year's All-Northern Divi- sion team, for Sunday .night. The Caps and Portlands broke even in their first two league, games. Two more new players will be m tne now potent Caps starting 1 ,. . . . . , . , x I1",6??- iT'it.I fil Hr Harrv T?irh2irrf anr) Out- fielder Carl Gustafson, both of Oregon State also. Salem Legion '9 Seeks 3m in Row Salem's Capital Post No. 9 American Legion Junior baseball j team will be quest of its third straight win Sunday night at Wa- ters park in a 6:15 o'clock game with the McMinnville team. Sa lem and McMinnville are tied for second place in district standings, ; behind the leading Woodburn team The McMinnville ffame Sun- day will be played just prior to " ." " : " . " . the Salem Capitals-Portland State league game, set for 8:13 pm.st. Louis . .110 0000024 The Salem Legions, coached bv i Washington onjio 001 5 r, nr i j i .1 1 Sanford. Shore (7). Biscan (91 xxuy iuuu, nr won uirce lost one in district play thus far. 1 FRIPAY & e"Ls!i"i3tsr jaMssls fla -Twin Sleeping Bags FrL, Set. Only lech lef Twin set family style, can be used as single bags also. 100" slide fastener. Each bag 4 lbs. 100 wool filled. Air mattress pocket. Camp Cot. Orig. 4.S9 Heavy Daty Camp Stool Air Mattress. Keg. 13JS : jxt Mty 4ao6' iLLijt 484 Stat - via a T a 4 Thursdav bv rsrmin :tho cardinal. 10 to 2, as the Giants went down. 6-4, before the lowly . Chicago Cubs. Billy South worth's Braves tjf arfc naif a game fjy lout of first plae and the Cards arjs only two P f r centage pomis oenina Boston In third place. In the only other Na tional league game Thursday, the, Pitts burgh Pirates moved into a third place Billy so.thworth ti with the , Cards by thumping Brooklyn. 4-1. ' on Tiny Bonham's two-hit pitch- R In the American league the Bos ton Red Sox pounded Bobby Fel ler for eight runs in the third in ning and went on to blast the leaders. 15 to 7. The eight-run blat was Boston's No. 1 outbreak for a single inning this season. Joe Dobson coasted to the win in this one. The Chicago at New York game was postponed because of chers issuing seven walks in that single frame. Bob Coleman hurled ' the .win for the Mackmen. At i Washington the Senators nosed ' out the St. Louis Browns, 5-4, j and solidified fourth place in the American loop standings. Frank' Biscan walked across the winning" run in the ninth inning. 1 t ! NATIONAL LFAGUE . 313 hi 10010 IT 1 010 610 000 2 6 1 ; Louis Burkhart (3). Pollet (3. Sta'ley (8) ari Garagiola. New York : 01tfl20 0004 Chicago 022 000 20x S 4 T 0 6 11 I (8) and Lee. Newsom 3. Jonn Westrum : Mever and Scheffing. Brooklyn ooo 000 1001 010; 100 02x 4 Hodges Bonham Li Pittsburgh riSVeraid ,nd AMERICAN LIAGUI Cleveland 000 402 100 T t f . Boston 106 303 OOx 15 12 1 Feller. Kennedy (3 Muncrief (4),. Gromek (5). Klieman jT) and Tipton; Dobson and Tebbetts. i i Detroit ooo tea ooo 4 10 l Philadelphia 003 7 OOx 10 I Trucks. H. White (4). Pierce (4T. Gray 14). Hptchinson ;(6) and swift. tiebe S) Col -oleman and Guerra. 0024 ,1 oois li a in (9) and Moes. Partee () ; Haefner. Harrtet 8) and Evans. i SATURDAY NOW 3.S3 1.S3 12.S3 Now Street ...