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t I STho) ,StatOTsuair Salem, Orwgonu .Friday July 1943 , They Face Busy Weekend - leaves IDQUS' G w p 3-2 U U UIUVd aWk O a-3 - ; ' ' ' - ' ' ' f Saltzman Sharp in I Great Smovic Catch Saves Game - n - 1 By AI They itiU have what It takes: 'town Seili ton exhibited fame,! with emphasis, last night at Waters ;park by taking the final game of the series; with Spokane, ' J to 2, thus putting again - a dent in the string of losses - that has ! plagued ithem the last month. Spokane did spear the series,: 3-2, however encTtoday the two clubs are en route to the Inland Empire Villa for ; four more games, . starting with one tonight. ' I Plastered by the Spokes only f two nights previously, Ex-U I of Oregon fUnger Hal Saltzman came ; back - at 'em last night with! i . vengeance. Hal went the route, End, although in a ,-blt of trouble ere and there along the way; It ' wasnt until the eighth Inning that - he finally was scored upon. By then it was 3-0 for the townles. however, and the two; runs the enemy picked up merely made the brawl one of -the better ras- i sles of the semester in the local I orchard. i ' Again performing like anything I but a club that had blown the i duke 19 out of 17 times, Salem J tallied .three times off Lefty Jack I Tee can In the second inning, i on f four consecutive hits. And one! of a these was by Saltzman himself, I who was determined to show his new club he was the pitcher it cxpccieu iiiiii h uc. Bill Burgher, another ex-U. of Oregon, started off the game- winning second by swatting triple to left, with two out. Joe v Gedzius spanked a well-smitten ' double to left to score Bill, and then Saltzman ! whacked another double to right totally Gedzius. Almost before! he got his breath Jimmy Wert pasted a line single' to center to scbie Saltzman. This was the! only run-producing threat of the evening for Sa lem, but it was enough, saltzman went-on from there and gave the small gathering of 837 something to cheer about: 1 j Mgr. Buddy Ryan's crew threat ened in the ninth, but Dick Sino vic in center field took care of that., After Gene Petralll had singled with one out and Leo Thomas had skied to make- it two. Big Bill Wright, a deep thorn In the Salem side all week clout ed a terrific liner into deep left center. It was at least a double when it started, and Petralll would have scored on the wallop easily. But Sinovic raced far back and to his rigra and on the dead run hauled down the serve with a Seat catch. Manager Jack Wilson d Just waved to Sinovic to play deeper before Wright swung. - Saltzman had a really serious moment in the two-run Spokane eighth when no less than Woody Salmon, big gun on the 1946 Sa lem team, was called in to pinch hit for Teagan with two out, two men on and the two runs already in. Wilson issued brief instruc tions to Saltzman and on the first pitch Big Woody tapped a one bouncer back to. Hal for an easy third out. i Wilson will open with Lefty Cal j Mclrvin in Spokane tonight Hats off te the Salem Golf If en's club. They've e e m e through. In fine style en the 91800 guarantee necessary 1 to tore the big Northwest Pro Azaatenr meet here August ! 11 and 12. That event will draw the northwest's best swingers and likely to be on hand m the favorite's role will be Taconta's fjhack Congdoau Chnch, who to improve with age, shot sizzling CO, Including second : nine 28, as he- ran off with s Seattle clnb tlUe last weekend. . . Incidentally, the Angnst show will be Just about the blg- geat and ; most talent-loaded tourney ever to hit the fSGC fairways. . . ' and It's lust, one more indication that Salem is getting to be a top-notch golfing town. ff'g Fun to Dream It's easy to muse and dream la I . 5 1 J CUS LESNEYICn the current heat and perhaps -. some of the thoughts s feller acquires are a bit on the! odd side. But (and don't laugh) did . yea ever stop to consider j that through a minimum of miracles - Weodburn'g Joe Kahnt eenld be light In there gunning. for the world's heavyweight title?- The current heavyweight picture is so : tnach s. scrambled up mess that, as the saying goes. Just boot anything can happen. Louis Is definitely eat of the picture. What does that leave? WelL there are Joe Waleott and . " the j guy- who seems to be the exeam of the present crop Gus Lesnevich. Logically enough, this pair are pat forth as the top contenders for the Brown Bomb- ! . . . J. 7 Notching Win; Ughtner p. : when the; pitching It good. .The Elf s,1 Corners StilllUnbeaten The Tour Corners . and Ef- stroms clubs racked up their sec ond straight wins in Junior B league play last night. The "Corners' 1 walloped 4he Salem Realtors, 23-1, behind the one- hit pitching of Brown. The only blow off ! Brown was Whipper's bomer. The Elfs downed Keizer Merchants; 9-7, with the aid ol a 12-hit attack. Yeaters grabbed their initial win with an 8-2 vic tory over. Salem Sand, ! Whipper tossing a- three-hitter and Bag gett homering for the winners. Salem Sand L 200 001 3 1 Yeaters 141 1 a Hough. Kin (3) and Condor. Cham berlain ti)f i. Kelxer Sua. - TZZrzSoSoteli ! Goran, Dobson (8), Causey (I) and Thessenj Pearce and province. Realtors s stain Corners Ma oca. Merchant (t) and Buuer; I. Brown and: jr. Brown. Hero Lilro li: Spokane 8 J) Salens B H OA J n U A VannLm I 1 WWerU 4 113 PetraUU I 310 OlSpaeterJ III 4 14 4 11 til ThomasJ tf 1 3 jSamhmr.r Wrights s s s oismoTtcjn Sheely.e 4 1 1 ;BarrJ Valines i I i mumm Brownans 4 3 J 4j Burgher. ChancrsJ S 1 1 WGegzluss Tesgan.p 8 0 0 l'Saltzmn.p Of 8 0 0 1! i : : :a Salmon' Babbitt Totals 38113411 Totals 3310 3713 Grounded out for Tea an In 8th. Spokane 13 11 3 Salem 030 000 00 4 10 0 Losing pitcher: Tea fan. Pitcher j IP ABHRXRSOBB Teagan -4. t 33 10 3 3 1 0 Babbitt ,. 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Saltzman 38 11 8 1 3 3 Wild Ditches: Saltzman. . Left on bases: Spokane 11. Salem 3. Errors: Brownson X. Three base hit: Burgher. Two base j hits: s Samhammer, Brown son. Gedzius, Saltzman. Wright. Runs batted in:; Gedzius. Saltzman. Wert. Wright. Valine. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Debaney and MathJu. Attendance: 637. Senator Swat: B H Pet. B H Pet. 370 07 J48 373 07 J45 327 S3 429 4010 404 19 2 JOS 10 1.053 Saltzmn S 3 .400 Nunes Specter " Gedzius i Olsen ! Sinovic 393103.352 Smhmr S 20.308 Barr 149 43 -NO Stumpf 83 38 -180jStevnson Burgher Wert v Mclrrin 73 30 474 Sporer Wilson ' i McNulty 0 1400 0 0JM0 M 13 j38 Pttehlnf: If SO S 32!Spoier ! i 03 Wilson I I S Pirack ! I 381 Peterson in Olsen Mclrrin Saltzman Stevenson 0 0 0 ers vacated throne, BUT Wal oott and; Gus are very old men as far as the ring game goes. They have no more than a good year left unless they've by chance happened onto the Feun tain of Youth. So the spotlight tarns tot the younger ringsters the gays who have fear, or five years left in which . to bang their fists against the door to - the throne room. There arent too many of 'em and they're all tarnished by mediocrity barely belting eat living these past few years while the King ruled. Among them are Joey Maxim, Joe BaksL Tlmmy Brrins and Ezsard Charles and then there are Kahut, Rey nawklns BItt Peterson, etc. No one of them standi greatly above the rest ta abQlty though of coarse Mastm boasts decisions) over Kahot, Peterson and nawklns, Beyond a doabfl Maxim Is the classiest boxer of the younger aspirants bat he's no seeker and ho also Is net Imnranel to a kayo punch. And Kahut and some of the -others do boast dynamite In their eaolp ment and that could be a handy Item In any future free- for-all heavyweight 'elimination tourney. Yes, a couple of lucky , wallops j; at the proper moment might propell Woodburn's stag ger right into the midst of things. Mebbo the , folks op Woedbars way are dreajnlng, too. . . . . ;i . ? " ' !. Don't1 be sorprlsed to see the St Louis Brown franchise mov ed to either Los Angeles or San Francisco in the not-toe -distant future, j; Brownie owner Dick Muckerman is just about fed up ' with the - lousy gates that have been the lot of his club for the past two years. l The boys whoso opinions are valued give Ted Williams, the Bosox elouter, a great chance to finish shove .400 this season, their reasons being that (1) Ted Is swatting SO per cent of his hits to! right and (t) that he's not ; going to experience the slump which plagues ether and lesser rappers. As for the last reason,? it's figured that, while Williams may fall Into an im potent streak, he's stm walked so much by nervous hurlers that his average wont suffer to any great degree. . . i , Thls qnintet f comely cowgirl July S-4-5 fcsUvitlcs ef the lSth rrlneees Patricia Kirk. 8t. Paul; Oneen Elaine Smith and Crown Princess Carcl Mlesher, Salem, And this trie at the same time wCl Backeroe. Prom left Princess Prineess Bonnie Ptdlpet. ;. s'j" ., .... ". . ." ' ' y - ' - - ' f " I l y VS ... -""J v.. Wyatt, PcrJillan EPepari; rjore Solon The difficult and costly task Salem Senator Business Manager George Emigh announced yesterday he had traded Pitcher Kenny Wyatt and Utility-Kan Buster McMillan to other clubs in the Western International league, and that other CP's Suffer First Setback The Golden Pheasants of the last National Softball division night suffered their first setback after- five straight wins as they were tripped by the Master Breads, 4-1. i Clancy Applegate handed the Pheasants but two hits, one of them a homer by Bob Warren, while - the Bakers nicking Miller for seven. In the American league the Campbell Rock Wools edged Warner Mot ors, 4-3, with Bob Knight allow ing the Motormen v out tnree bingles. . Tonight 12th Street Market goes against the Naval Reserves in a National mix at o'clock. The American loop nightcap pits Salem Navigation opposite the VFWs. PhJwuvu .. - . old oof tl i I .-, Applegate akd Wood worth; , Miller and W anger. Wools , vm 1 1 Knight "and Keafry; Brandon and acotiey. Juniors Play 0-Gty Today Loaded with Intentions of rack' ing up their eighth straight district 2 American Legion junior Dase- ball victory, Salem's Capital Post ers today tangle wltn the Oregon City luniors at Oregon City in .a 6 P-m. game. The tilt opens sec ond round play In .the circuit. Murl Mlze's locals nailed the first half crown with an 8-won, 1-loft record. Jim Rock, ace of the Salem Ditching staff, win hurl today's mix. Salem plays Woodburn here Sunday afternoon at 230 o'clock. ) Meet Calls Rowland LOS ANGELES. July 1 -Vf- Paciflc Coast League President Clarence Rowland said tonight he will appear before major league executives at St. Louis July 13 to re-argue the Coast league's plea for revision of the player -draft laws. Fishing LooEts Excellent POBTLAND, July 1 -IPh Ex eelient fishing ta Marion coun ty and a number of ether Oregon areas was predicted for the week end by the state game commis sion today. The outlook by districts: Lane county TJppre Willa mette river bow clear ; and at good level for fishing. Fair to good catches being; made both est bait and Cy. A trw good r - it.' i wCl add peise and personality to the annual SC Paul rodeo. From left, Princes Lem Ana Kerr, Seaside; Princess Jane- Smith, St. PavLaad ride ever the 23 rd annaal Molalla i Maxine Miller, Queen Deleres Long j Deals Breiv - i of remodeling now in full swing. player oeaxs were in tne making. Loser of his last five starts with the Solons, Wyatt goes to Yakima in exchange for right-hand Pit cher Bob Pirack and some cash. McMillan goes to Wena tehee for Inflelder Ray McNulty. The recall of Pitcher Gene Pe terson from Klamath Falls neces sitates the release of another, member of the current staff, al- though Emigh did not say who it I would be. Trouble brews over the deal for Wyatt, for be said last night he definitely would not report to Yakima. If he doesn't, the entire deal is off and Wyatt will be sus pended immediately, according to Emigh. Following the southpaw's 6-2 loss Wednesday night he, Em igh and Manager Jack Wilson were. Involved in a heated argu ment The deal for the disposal of Wyatt had been In the making for a week previously, however. Another possible Senator acqui sition is Pitcher .Tommy Rose of Wenatchee. The Chiefs are seek inff' a first-baseman, and it is possible Portland may dig up one" to give them for the young Rose. McMillan, who hit i over .300 during his tenure with the club. but who couldn't win hlxnseix a regular berth, said yesterday he too likely would not report to the Chiefs. McNulty will Join the Senators in Spokane today, how ever. Electrics, Mills Win The Western JQectrics and Pa per Mill No. l's came through with wins In Industrial Softball play last night The Electrics topped S & M Clothiers, 10- and the Mills clouted the Stones. 14-6. Barnwell homered for the Electric club. T7IL Line Scores: Tacoma VictorU 303 010 3010 14 f 313 000 001-0 10 i Greenlaw. Lasor (3) ens. Goot () and Tacoma 005 300 000 1 13 3 Ml 083 073 li 30 0 Victoria Qleaspg. entrutm ( Logue, Goot. Barmsan (S) Bossi: and laor- Bremerton Vancouver 110 111 0018 14 1 011.000 0308 10 3 Conant, Kittle (8) and Volpi: Hlg- gtns. Anderson (8) and Brenner. Taklma 030 001 0003 S S Wenatchee 300 311 00 T 11 0 Strait and Constantino. Tornav tS): Conover and Dairy tple. , esfches being Biade on 21c Ken- sle, south fork Blue river. Dorse creek, Untoa aad : Clear lakes. VTeevects for week end. fair to good. - j I Marion county rrospectsj for the week end are ezeelient. Breitenbush river, alee catches on files and bait. Bantism river in vicinity of Detroit Manna and Marion Forks, excellent oa both bait and flies, Pamella lake Abb lake, Marion lake, ex cellent angling en flies and bait. Marion creek, excellent on both files and bait. ; - r ; , Folk county Conditions eat - ly fair. Lnckiaxasrto river In vi cinity of noskins prodacing nloe ! trout est riles ana but. . ' Deschutes Area: Wasco coun ty Maupln, Deschutes river, high sad roily, very muddy. Lincoln county- Streams poor for angling. Some catches of cut throat made en fly In upper wa ters 'of Eilets and : Alsea rivers. Trolling- in 1 tide waters very poor. Cat fishing fair in Devils lake. Salmon fishing good In i ocean .wtta many limit catches WTXKAGCK WLPct ' ' WEPrt. Tacoma , 47 37 435iSpokane I 37 30 M Bremerta 40 30 .007 Wenacbee 31 43 Al Vancouvr 38 33 .5311 Salem . i - 30 45 00 VictorU 40 34 433i Yakima; : 30 47 450 Thursday results: At Salem 1. Ssa. kane 3: at Vancouver 3. Bremerton 0; at Victoria 8-10. Tacoma At ,We I na tehee 9. Yakima 3. COAST UAGTJK" i WLPct - i WLPct San Pran S2 37fia4l3eattU 40 40 435 Lee Ancls 81 40 .560 Hollywood 42 47 All Oakland 83 41 4591 Portland ,33 84 479 San Diego 49 42 4381Sacramnto 31 88 440 inursaa IV results: At Portland O attle 1; at Lee Angeles 4w Saa Fran cisco 1: at San Diego 1. Sacramento 10; at Oakland 3, Hollywood 9. Seven; Crews to Vie, - Olympic ' - PRINCETON, N. JJ July 1 - tSV pic eight-oared rowing tryouts uat tney couia succeed oy. trying again. ; I Yale and Harvard, picked from the beginning as probably semi- MdgetRacing TaskTougHer The opening of the midget rac ing strip Sunday night at Port land's long-flooded Jantzen beach has its significance here as well as in Portland. For his first four programs at Salem's Hollywood bowl. Promoter Jimmy Ryan was in the bite because of a shortage of top-rate cars and drivers. Hot shot Washington- and California pilots couldn't see corning to Ore- ysssissSi race on. :. Now that Jantzen - is ' opening again, the lure of two tracks will doubtless have a large number of the out-of-state speed zanies coming in to make the Saturday night competition here extremely tough. Just as it was last year when Ryan inaugurated midget racing in Salem. Ryan hopes to have, some of these gents .here for Saturday night's program, starting at 7:30 o'clock with the time-ins. And if such operators as Paul Pold, the leading driver In the Tacoma Seattle sector at present; Shorty Templeman, Johnny , and Stan Muir, Bill Cummin gs, Stocky Stockwell, et al, begin rolling on the local oval, Messrs. Gordy Youngstrom, Bob .Gregg, Frankie McGowan, Lou Sherman & Co., the misters who have been lead ing the "way locally, i wiH have their work cut out for them. It is Ryan's aim to have over 20 buzz buggies in quest of the gold and glory here every Satur- day night. RainiersNip Beavers, 2-0 By the Associated press Herman Besse held the Portland Beavers to two hits last night as the Seattle Rainiers notched a 2-0 decision to go ahead in the current series; two games to one. Tommy Bridges drew the pitching loss for tne roruanas. Seattle Portland B H OA B H OA (ohrjn 8 0 1 Zaks : ' 3 0 13 LayneJ 4 3 0 Sberldnj 4 11 RappJ 4 10 Mlerkwad 4 0 13 YorkJ 4 0 8 SlBuckerjn 4 0 3 0 Wennerj Storey Relch SUverae Basinskl.3 Uole.1; Bridges JO 3 0 e t l ISO 0 S 1 Jl! 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'Nellji 4 11 Oraasoe 8 18 iesse.D 4 10 Novlkoff 0 t 0 Bemaley t t & Beard rieralng Totals 38 T3714 Totals 37 837 0 a Walked for Grasso tn 8th. A--Hit Into force-out foe Bridges ta Sth. Seattle--: 001 10 800-1 ' Portland ,., - 000 000 0000 Sin m a Qrasao. Storey 3. Baslnsl Sum hatted in T iTn 3. Three base hit Grasso. Stolen bases Silvers. Bes se. Double plays OKeH ! to York to MMTkowies. iCT on oases bmiui m. Portland a. Runs Mohr. Losing pltener Brwges; pltehers IP ABRHKRSOBBWP 0 8 37 ,1 t e S3 i Fleming . 1 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires Doran. j Gordon and 2 geln. Time 83. Attendsnos 413T. San yranciseo , 000 100 0001 S 1 Los jn?SSrl-- ?? ti.009-. f. Dempaey ana jioweu; nazcy ana wr- Saersmento so eso on 10 13 100 000 000 1 t San Diego VMltaa and Moore: Olsen. Walden f 3). Kerrigan (8). Budnlck ( and Bice. Ronywood 000 32O040- IT 000 100 0138 13 tkland Wooda.Gebrlan () and Gladd; Web ber. Jones S). s peer tsj, wuns w and Balmonrti. rernanaes' iti. Jones, AngeUo Toj Tuesday Mat Program Apolocetie and anxious to gtve the eustocners a top-rate show after this week's flopperoo. Mat Matchmaker Elton : Owe tu booked Bruising Bruno Angelic to asset atewdy Rufus Jones ta the main event of bis muscles party at the armory next Tuesday night. Both Aagelle and Jones are topnotch toughies. The prelims. to be added later, also wui be grade A, according to Owen. Table of Coastal Tides Tides .or-TafV Oregon, gshr. 1848. f ComDUed by VS. Coast and Geodetic Surrey, Portland. Oregon.) r 7ub7 HIGH WATER Time Ht 1 IM Lffl, 3J - 81 pjn. 8.3 t 028 son. 3.8 8:40 pjn. ' tJt S - 10 JO sjn. ' 4 X 023 pjn. OS 4 ; 1134 ajn. -4.4 10M sun. 7J 8 U2S sun. 4.0 . 103 pjn, -TA LOW WATER Time Ht. 3.07 ajn. 1J lai ojn. 3-1 j 3:10 ajn. .0.8 34 pjn.' : 8 J I 45 ajn. -41 30 pjn. 3-0 4:50 ajn. 0.7 30 pjn. ? -8-8 825 ajn. -l-3 I 4:U pun. Uf NATIONAL LKAGTJK WLPct - WLPct Boston 38 27 485IPnuadelph 34 33 407 St LotuS 35 29 447 Brooklyn 27 34 .443 Pittsburg 34 29 440 Cincinnati 29 37 .439 New York 32 31 4081 Chicago 48 37 .431 Thursday's results: At Boston 4. New York 1: at Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 4; at Cincinnati 2? Pittsburgh 8; at Chi cago su Mtus a. AMI3UCAN LEAGt'B . WLPct. " WLPct CleveUnd 39 14 .419' Detroit 30 34 .40 Philadelp 41 27 AOStWashingtn 30 33 .442 New York 39 28 400 St Louis 25 38 497 Boston 32 SO 418 Chicago 1941417 Thursday's results: At New York 10, ssosxon t; as uetrott s. Cleveland a; at Philadelphia i 3. Washington .2: at au oouis a. cmcago a. Semis . - i - Two beaten favorites In the Olym and one rank outsider found today finalists, and the West Side Row ing club of Buffalo. N. Y, which had been! completely overlooked.' won. tneir repechage heats today These victories in the second- trial heats for crews that had been beaten on the first: day, qualified tne winners lor tomorrow a semi finals and set the stage for return engagements with their conquer ors, r Yale, which lost to Princeton by less than! six inches yesterday in the most thrilling race of the series. again will Jtneet the Tigers In to morrow's! first heat. The West Sides will be a third starter In this heat. i HarvardTbeaten by Cornell's record-breaking performance the first day, will get another crack at the big Red crew from upstate New York. Washington, the Poughkeep sie winner and favorite to earn the Olympic designation, will encoun ter California In the third beat The three winners will race in the final Saturday. j Three crews, . Navy, Wisconsin and Massachusetts Teen, were knocked-out of the running today and one i more, the Wyandotte. MlclL, boat club, withdrew. Cotton Widens British Lead L :j f;v, MUIRFIELD, Scotland, July 1 (AV Henry Cotton turned the Bri tish open golf championship into a British: picnic today with a re cord - breaking 68 for a 38-hole total of 127 that left the seven re- maining Americans far In the ruck I at the nairway mark. Started of f the first tee by King George VI, Cotton shattered Wal ter Hagert s Muiiield course record that had stood for 19 years. His spurt delighted British golf writ ers and fans with the prospect of saving their last major title from American bands. Legion Fray Set SILVER TON The Silverton Le gion Juniors will play Stay ton on McGinnls field Sunday afternoon at 2:30. f t - I Wednesday, night the locals de- f sated Dallas 11 to 2. Today Salens Vi ..; , . . .. i nu t Larocsi jf Cono Onl Clr Selcdlca ff and Sc3 Lov7Csi Comploio : 'Prices , ftci? Sclcclion 7 :p3-i-;- of llio Dcsl , So. Comncrciol - .PccIIic Ilerlhnc:! " .'. 1 TdBashSU Briy Yoot Firtckers lr. 4 7l :" ; .- - ' . th Dandle and Save) ' ! ; . tC0!l fcr illO . 7 Pcd .; rJ' x Lr lt )'u 7?, ' 0)l VVc57 7 ; I n l' : !! ! r vc i Vcr ; r i r t.VJ i Yankees Knock Over Red Sox - if--- . By the Associated Press , Johnny Sain el the Boston i Braves became the first Nation al league pitcher to hit It wins Thursday as 1 he twirled the leading Bostons to a four-hit 4-1 victory ever ii the New. York . Giants. The triumph Jumped the Braves' margin ever the runner p St Louis i Cardinals to 2 V games as the Cards bowed to the Chicago Cubs, v 4-3. . Andy Pafke's three-ran seventh Inn ing homer provided the Brains with the win. The Pittsburgh Pirates climbed to within half a game of the Cardinals . by stopping the I Cincinnati Reds. 5-2, as Frits Ostermneller came through with a six-hitter. The Brooklyn Dodgers dropped their fifth straight contest as they fell before the Philadelphia Phils, 4-2. Schoolboy .Rowe set the Bums down with eight' blows. In the American circuit,' the Detroit Tigers socked the pace setting Cleveland Indians. 9-5, . ' as Hal Newboaser ' rescued the tilt for the Bengals with an -eighth inning relief appearance. The Philadelphia Athletics mov ed within half a game of the Tribe by nosing the Washington Senators, 3-2. i The New York Yankees whipped the -Boston Red Sox, 10-7, - despite, homers by Bobby Deerr, Johnny Pesky and Vera Stephens. St Louis Reach Finals LONDON. Jurv 1 -flPW Doris Hart of Miami, Fland Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Califs produced a hot brand of tennis in Wimbledon's famous deep freeze today Xo enter the finals of the all- England championships. . ' t. Miss Hart, blowing on her frost ed fingers now and again to re store circulation, knocked out the defending champion. Mrs. Margar et Osborne Dupont of Wilming ton, DeL, by scores of 0-4, 2-6, 6-3. . . Your ! July Special j ; J 1 7- ; A , Bnick Bralro f Adjuslncal j Oilo Jo 7w Hart, Brough 'I- . . ." ' : 3S8 N Commercial St. SaJem the Chicago NATIONAL U A 9 UK : Naw Verk 14 eoa soal Be tea 010 06 i Bartaag, Ksaaatfy (7) sad Ceepsri Salav and SalkeKL . T PkOadclpkU Otl 300 01 13 I Breeklyn OOO 4 a Bewe and SesalsOck; Brhrsaaa. Hat ten (I), Barney (1 and SSwarS. PttUkargh Oil 010 1S1J 13 Claeisukau 010 060 l Z 0 Ostermneller and FlUf r14; Wrh ler. Cress (7), Hashes ( and WU St. Leads ,, iti see ise i n a Chleage ; ISO 04 Sa 4 11 i Dtcksen, Braale (1). Wllks (7) aa Bice; Cklpsaaa, ,Kash 1), Doberalc 7 sad Walker, Sekefftag (7). AJ4XJUCAN LEAGUE f Besten oio on sii 7 o New York 110 M 11 10 11 Harris. Calakeese (1). Johnnoa (It and Tebketts; Hultr, Pago ) sad Berra.-- - j Cleveland , , . OM eoa a n a Detroit SIS S3 SS- 13 3 Mancrtof. Cresnek (S), Zaldak (7). Chrlstepher aad Hcan,i Tipton C7); Hvtchlasoa. Newhousar i C and Swift, Wagner (). . Washutgtesj see t?i aee-g - PhUaeelpala aee 0 tei-i-j a 0 Scarkereagk, Wclteretii (8X HaN aer Ct) and Early; 4. CoUman, Har ris (3), Savage ) aad Bosar. , Cklrase SI 070 000 8 11 St. Leais Itl Sit 3S 14 JaSsen. Pearaoa 4 Isd1I ft Bekinten, Wslgel t'). SUpkans, Bis-' - can () aad ktoss. . ; T" I- ',; Miss Brough, the current American tiUeholder, beat Mrs. Pat Canning Todd of La Jolla,- Calif, 6-3, 7-3, In a match replete with sparkling rallies. ' y ii - Browns . damped White Sex, t-5. , Stafford Advances j PALO ALTO, Calif, July U(JP) Favorites tumbled all over the course today in double rounds of . the 1948 national collegiate golf tournament but the defending champion kept marching ob. Dave Barclay of the University of Mich igan chalked up second and third round victories. j . ' 'i Third round results Included: Lou Stafford, Oregon, defeated EdgarBcper, Washington, 3 arid 2. . ! . . Your Norvcs '- : 7; ; . 7. .... i : a Break Car a Brako Uikon Co.- Phong 5451 '-'jl-'.-.-v-.-i,'.. 0