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.1.1 (DairaOQuDaOo aim) odd . - , . . j!!'--' ' ' - .. ; i . Lead osd E 1ST Kain jPuto Meit pn Solon pingo la surging mood after knock ing ever Spokane twice en San day, Salem's Senators were Mon day waylaid by an old Jinx rain as' they attempted to play a denbleheadex with the Wenat ehee Chiefs t IWenatehee. The rain washed out, both fames, and another twin bill is booked for, tonight in the Washington eltyj Now , on their Unrest win binge In the last thre weeks, the Sol ens are keyed po knock off the Chiefs In the Iflve-game series and over sixth ftlace in the WIL. standings. "Manager Jack Wilson Intends openingj with Hal Salts- and Gene Peterson against the Chiefs tonight, r Bob Stevenson struck his best form of fhe season in Sunday's first game at Spokane and blank ed the Indians with fire hits for " s 4-t nod. Steve had treat staff all the way. Big Jim Olsen then followed through by coasting to his elusive 10th win of the earn- paign, 15-7. Jim had a 14-1 lead, at one time and broke a losing' streak of three fames. The Sen ators uncorked a smashlnf bat tlnf attack in the second fame. Business Manafer George Emfgh of the clnb reported last E night the entire Ken Wyatt-fer- Bob Flraek deal Is off with Yak ima, since Wyatt wiH not report to the Packers. Consequently, Wyatt's fate is apt to be sus pension, if some ether deal isn't made for him soon. There has been no further word on the ac quisition of Wena tehee Pitcher Tommy Rose, Final word on this must come from the Wenaiehee- operatinf Sacramento club. Emigh furthered that he is hot on the trail of one or two ether play er deals and may hare announce ments to make shortly. : ,, j I Bevds . - Oaks Close i Padres Next ForPo Nab Two uTOOuD SeaMe; odd SeaDs7 (HleeDs rtlands By the Associated press Portland's- Beavers notched a double win over the Seattle Rain iers in Mondayjs July 4th twin bill at Portland, taking the first game, 6-3, and jthe nightcap, 7-2, behind 'the sevn-hit hurling of Tommy De Ro$e. The outcome gave the Beavers the series, six games to three, j Oakland's' fast-coming Acorns climbed, into a Virtual tie for first J place with trie sen r ranciscu ocau by stopping the1 Hollywood Stars Angello, Jones in Main Mix 7-4. ;The Seals Los Angeles, -nab- 10-7 and losing 2-0. San Diego's 14-7 and 2-1 vic- lowly Sacramento twice. 6-0 and split a pair withi bing the openet the aftermath. Padres grabbed tories over the Solons.' This week's ieries, starting to-night, include: j Portland at San Diego, San Francisco at Oakland, Los Angeles at Hollywood, and Seattle at Sacraimento. First game: Seattle B Ramsey .1 5 . Mohr.m 5 Layne.3 5 Rapp.r 4 Novikof.l 4 O'NetU . York X Grasso.c 4 Besse.p . S H O 2 39 1 3 A 1 Zak.s a O'Rucker.m 3 J'Wtnnr.l-m 3 Portland B H OA 32 Totals 38 1124 0 Storey J 0 Reich.r l'Silvera.c 0 Basinski.2 3 Mole.l 1 Pillette.p 3eard azor.l Flenvng.p It's Bruising' Bruno Angello against Rowdy Ruf us Jones In the Ferry Street Garden mat maln ' er tonight, and If Matchmaker Elton Owen doesnt miss his guess (be seldom does), the crunch cus tomers f' are in FT for one of the ii livelier roug hie-1 , "vr tousme; sessions of the summer. Owen i Installed I tne nasty vs. tt nutjs feature S. especially as a ' I measure of ire- f pen te nee iort last week's! foul-up, when Jack Klser Frank $ to jack forgot to show up. y 1 3 . 1 I mi "In fact. Owen has taken extra special means in lining op to night's, entire card. He insists both prelims offer dandy matches also. In the first one, starting the show at 8:30 o'clock, it will be Milt Olson opposite Billy Ilunter, of Vancouver, B. C. Both are crowd-pleasers and like their action fast. Then Jack (Tiger) Klser, who certainly doesnt at tract any flies with his blcep plng, jumps in with Glen (Baldy) Knox, the do-no-right nasty who has been Just about the captain of the crew, here in recent weeks. Both of these brawls will be lim ited to SO minutes. The mainer is the .usual hour-limited session. Owenhlmself will referee. t X f j 2 Jiiniofs in 3rd Week of Play Witlif all hands in the three leagues now angling to kayo the established leaders, Salem's Junior base bailers tonight commence third-week play in the circuits. The Class C boys go at It tonight I - t- 1 , A . 1 4 I t It -A nil...-: 4 ; at mul a CIIH.K, ixxiugct iuaravct vlJ'um uic kvu uuni vuuin 2 I and Walling Sand and Gravel ' facing the Four Corners crew at Les o ; lie. So far Truax Oilers and Four Corners are undefeated here. On 2 o Wednesday night in tne Class A loop wait Leboid s Mayflower MUX 9 0 terrifies; go against Bob Schwartx' Valley Motor toughles at Les- 9 Totals 31 8 27 ll ! lie both teams with an unbeaten statues. In the other game St Fhed out i6t Rucker m 7tn. : Ounger Shrock Motors pur ugles lodge. Thursday night s Class Seattle ooo ooi zoo a j w iin nn iiv. tut. winAttA s-Mn- r i e.l.M Portland f..l 000 200 04' 6 -j ..- - Error Mohr. York. Basinski. Runs sana ana oravei at unnger, unoeaten bustrems vs. Salem Realtors batted in Silverta. Basinskt 2. Kapp. i Olinrer and once-downed pllance at Leslie. " Novlkoff. Reich. JTwo base hit Reicn 2. Basinlski. LaVne. Double plays to Moie; uiyne .to La ft on bases St- 7. Winning pitcher Basinski to Zak Grasso to Ramsy tl 107 Portland Fleming. Pitching record : IP AB R H ER SO BB WP Besse'l 8 31 683 4 S 1 Fleming 2 17 0 1 0 0 Pillette . 7 31 3 10 3 8 2 1 Umsires Engebi. Dorar. and Gordon. Time 2 21. Kelzer Merchants vs. Tester Ap- Second game: Seattle Kamsey.l Mohr.m Layne J Rapp.l Sheridn.r O'Neill YorkJ Grasso.c Hatl.p Beasley.p H O 0 ToUls Seattle Portland 28 7 18 A lRucker.m 0 Basinski.2 2Lazor.l 01 Storey JS 01 Mole.l 2!ReiCh.r OlSUvera.c 0 Zak j OiDeRose.p OlWenner.l Portland B H OA 2 3 0 4 Totals 26 11 21 4 000 101 02 410 020 '7 Errors Sheridan. Reich. Pitchers summary : - IP AB R H KR SO BB Hall Id MM 2 feeasley 4i Kill 1 De Rose 28 I 7 1 t 1 . Runs batted In "Storey, Reich, Sil era. Wenner, Tork. Rucker, Grasso. Two base hits Storey. Silver a, Mohr. Grasso. Sacrifices BasinAl. Double play O'Neil to Ramsey. Left on bases Seattle 7, Portland 7. Wild pitch Hall 1. Passed ball Grasso 1. Losing pitcher Hall. Umpires Doran. Gor don and Englee. Time 128. Atten dance 71. Youthful Star Net Sur irise POllTLAND. Ore., July dW;P-Nineteen-year-old Rhodi Joan Hopkins, Forest Hills, N. Y., swung an easy 6-2, 6-1 tennis victory here today to stun top west coast wo men entries in the Golden Jubilee Oregon tennis! tournament The youngstjer, unseeded due to n oversight bj club officials, had virtually no contest as she defeat ed Mrs. Rose ISchleifer Mebesius, Portland, Ofe.j a leading local, en try In the first round. In the men's singles,' defending champion 'Em ery Neale, Portland, turned back Bill Babson, Portland, 6-3, 6-2. . Oregonians -In tlie Major Monday: Gordan. Indi Pesky. Red So: Doerr. Red So: Vico, Detroit I AB R H O A S 1 1 J 10 -I 1 II I 7 4 1 4 7 0 111 0 Rbl t 2 : : Women Track Stars to Vie GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. July (JP) Feminine flesh freckled be neath a? broiling sun today as sev eral hundred of the nation's top women j stars went through final workouts for the national women's AAU track and field meet Tues day. I The temperature stood in the high 80s at Houseman field where the preliminaries will be held Tuesday afternoon. Finals will be under the lights Tuesday night Topping the contingent of na tional stars who took final limber ing up exercises today was Stella Walsh, the national 200-meter champicin. She may find stiff com petition; In Tuesday's 200-meter, she admitted. Midget Driver Hurt, Crackup IPOliANE. July 5-(TP) -Paul Pold of Seattle was Injured tonight when his midget racing car crashed through; a retaining wall at the sports center track In almost the same place where another driver crashed: two days ago. Pold Was taken to a hospital suf fering from face cuts and possible internal;- injuries. Track officials said the! throttle on bis racer ap parently; stuck. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft, Oregon, July. 194S. Compiled by VS. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Portland. Oregon.) July HIGH WATZB S t 1 11 11 IS Tim 14S p.m. 113S P-m. y.il p.m. 0:27 sun. 243 pjrt. , 1:17 mja. 1:18 pjn. S 49 anu 4M pjn. 8:04 a.m, 4:44 pjn. 4:10 mJTL. 93 pjn; 44 ul I Ht. 4.S 7.6 0 . 7.S u 1.4 4J 8.7 4) . 6J 4 f.4 LOW WATER Tim Ht. f :1 ajn. -l.S 1:33 pjn. 2.S 72 a.m. -iA 9JU pjn. 2 T:4S ajn. f :1S pjn. t3l ajn. as pjn. :1S a.m. 34 pjn, i-9 ajn. OaS pjnx 0:43 ajn. 3 pjn. 1 -1 2.7 -IS 2.S -1J 3.4 -.6 2.1 1 Ji TiOiiis' Golf . Lacks Punch CLEVELAND. July 5-7P-Joe Lonis, world heavyweight champ (retired), was eat of the sixth city golf association's invitational tonraament today even though be played a fairly hot round in his last match. Louis was eliminated by Tnpp Holmes ef Detroit, former negro national amateur champion, t and 1, yesterday. Holmes shot a ene-over-par 7S and Lonis had, rough ly, T5. Juniors Down r Woodburnf9' Back In winning stride again, Salem's American Legion ' Junior baseballers Sunday afternoon de feated the tough Woodburn team at O linger field. -3-1. Woodburn had beaten S a 1 e rri in an earlier game in the season, 3-2. This time Jim Rock out-hurled Larry Trae- ger of the Woodburns with a flve- hjter. The victory was Salem's ninth against two losses In district Eiay and once again shoved Coach lurl Mize's crew to the top of the league race. Oh Wednesday the Capital Post ers go to Milwaukie for another league tilt Woodburn 000 Salem ' 000 Herb Simpson (above) the flashy and hard-hitting first sacker for the world - famous Harlem Globetrotters, will be in action at Waters park Wednesday night when the dusky sharpies play the Salem Capitols In aa 3:15 o'clock exhibition game. Tars Advance nearer users By The Associated Press The Bremerton Bluejackets Monday night advanced within half a game of the Western Inter national league leadlnr Tacoma Tigers by stopping th Vancouver uapuanos, 4-3, in the first game of a holiday twin bill at Vancou ver. The second tilt was called be cause of rain-in the eighth with the teams tied, 4-4. Meanwhile the Tigers split a pair iwith the Vic toria Athletics.. The Tacomas cap tured the first fray, 11-4, and bow ed in the nightcap, 7-5, as the scheduled seven-inning affair went nine. The Spokahe Indians "slug ged out a 1Z-G win over Yakima, and the Yaks were leading, 5-0, after 6 Vi -innings of the nightcap via last available reports. First fame 7 Innings: Vancouver 0U0 200 13 f Bremerton : 000 030 14 i Hlggtns. Costello (7). and Brenner; aiuuvan ana nonnini. Second game called in 8th. rain: Vancouver , 200 001 104 8 Bremerton 300 000 01-4 i Manier. Gunnarson (8) and Warren; sunon ana voipt. TiroibQ1 IKInDdlG Leads Up EfeOt YaouIliG UQ Red Birds 2 Games from Top; rngt Ii in at AaVAAAVA lln atn O IT J KM JLJLfJ JL ' 1- ' I WI LEAGCB WCLPct. - I Tacoma 49 31 .SlS'Spbkano Bremertn 32 .OOS Victoria 44 87 .343 Vancouvr 4035j34 WenaclMO Salem ; Yakima WLPct 40 38 J10 SS4S.423 32 47.406 28 50 MO Monday results: At Wenatchee-Salem (rain; at Tacoma 11-3. victoria 4-7; ai Spokane 12. Yakima I (second game not available): at Bremerton 4-4. Van couver 3-4 (second gam- called 8 th. rain). Sunday results: At Spokane 0-7. Sa lem 4-15; at Tacoma 4-2. Victoria 10-2 (second game tie); at Bremerton 0-2. Vancouver 3-1: at Yakima 8-4. We na tehee 0-a. f COAST LEAGTJK W L Pet. WLPrf San Tran 65 40 J7iSeatUe 47 45J11 Oakland 57 42 J76 Hollywood 43 52 .453 Los Angls 54 43 .557 Portland 38 55 .409 San Diego 54 43 J37iSacramnto 32 00 J48 Monday results: At Portland s-t, so-, attle 3-2: at Los Angeles 7-2; San Fran cisco 10-0; at Oakland 8-7. Hollywood 4; at San Lnego 14-2, Sacramento 7-1. Sunday results: At Portland 4-2. Se attle 3-4; at Oakland S-S. Hollywood 3-3; at Los Angeles 0-4, San Fran cisco 3-3; at San Diego s-4. Sacramen to 5-3, imnrn t Br The Associated Pr- national LZAGUS . I " The St Louis Cardinals, once again goinsr into hlcrh arear. UmM WLPct. WLPct I -within two games of the National league leading Boston Braves Mon- Boston 41 so jrrrphiiadeiDh ss 7 .483 1 aaT Dy downing the Chicago Cubstwice. 6-3 and 5-2. the! second - ASS A 1 m m m m a m ' - " i - Brooklyn 31 35 .470 1 "il cauea aiier ovs innings; because of rain. The Brakes lost ctocinnatt 33 39 51 ground as they split with the New York Giants. The Giants cap- 38 31 351 37 31344 St. Loula PttUburs New York 34 34 J00 Monday's results Czucago 3-2 (second game lib Innings, because of rain); at Pittsburgh l0-4j Cincinnati 3-4; at Philadelphia 3-lj Brooklyn 4-10 (first game) 10 innnlgs); at New York 8-1. Boston 1-4 (first game 13 Innings). Aflu LcSil1 Jured 'th- Pner to'U Innings, 6-5, with the Bostons nabbing the Mt .1, InningS SSS. 2"! L Yl? V''. l?h?. Victory. The uwwa uwtw hi uu (Mace uj aiviaing wim Cin cinnati. The Pitts snared the Ifirst game, 10-3, with the aid of Ralph,- Kiner's three home runs, and hnivM in th. finale, 6-4 The! big day brought Kiner's homer total" to 21. AMEKICAN LXAGUB s WLPct WLPct, Cleveland 42 25 327Detroit 33 37 471 Philadelp 44 23 .S03Washlngtn 32 38 457 New York 41 29 JU6St Louis 29 42 J73 Boston 33 32 J22!Chlcago 23 43.343 Monday's results: At Chicago 3-1 St Louis 2-4 (second same IS innings); at Cleveland 8-3. Detroit 3-7; at Boatoa 8-8. New York 5-7; at Washington 3-g Philadelphia 1-12. if Brooklyn's Dod-i igers socked the i Philadelphia Phils in j pair, i winning the .10 inning first game, 4-3 and taking the nightcap, 10-1, behind Rex Barney's five- bit chucking. The Americano league pacing; Cleveland In- Flrst camot Victoria Tacoma Goot, Gilmore 000 003 001 4 230 002 20 8 I -11 12 Morgan 2 and treco and Rossi. Second game 9 innings: Victoria 014 000 002 7 12 2 Tacoma oil 002 1008 11 2 Jiasparrocitch. Biankenship (4) and Recca: Clary, Venturelll 3), BrUlhart (71. oieason (9) and Hargadon. first game: Yakima . 000 042 0 8 9 2 Spokane 018 113 12 14 1 Nelson. Babbitt (8) and Sheely: strait. Johnson (3), Pyrack (8) and (Constantino. McCrary Takes 'Stakes Meet R. (Mac) McCrarr came through with top honors in an 18 -hole full handicap sweepstakes tournev at aaienrs goix dub Sunday as he carded a gross 76 which with. his eight handicap netted him a 68. Runnerup in the field of 17 swingers was WIff Needham with 35-371-3-69 and third was Hueh Harris, 38-39-6-71. ARCHERY CHAMPS CROWNED PORTLAND. July 5-OPKDe- f ending champions won again to day in finals of the Oregon state archery tournament with men's title going to Gene Warnick of Portland and the women's title to Marjorie Hoagland of Grants Pass. 000 1001 4 H 111 ho I I 1 c; Rock and Zel- Today's' hi Pitchers American league: New York at Boa- ton (night) HUler (2-0) vs. Oobaon (9-3); St. Louis at Chicago (night) Stephens (2-4) vs. Pierettl (2-3): De troit at Cleveland (night) Trout (7-9) vs. Munerief (5-1): PhlladelphU at Washington (night) Briasie (7-4) - vs. Masterson (S-5). Nauonai league: Boston at New York (night) Shoun )3-o) vs. Jansen (S-B); Brooklyn at PhlladelDhla. (nlxht) tsenrman (o-u vs. oubMi (4-4); cni eaao at St. Louis (nisht) Meyer (S-4) vs. Munger (3-7): CincinnaU at Pitta- burgn ( nignt ) vandenneer (s-7) l Queen l-0)j . ' 1500 ' Treated royally to what Warden George Alexander himself termed "one of the test we've ever had," some 1500 assorted insiders and outsiders yesterday viewed the an nual "Pen Relays" carnival at the state penitentiary. The morning half of . the .'Fourth" spree was devoted to 24 various track, field and novelty events by , the inmates themselves, on and during which the usual bets, vows and threats were made. In the afternoon the 10-bout boxing show was slammed Watch iCIaocy 'Pen Kelayo' off, and turned out to be one of the better fistic, shows the prison has had in years. "Punchy" Bailey an -around athlete at the institution, when he's there, was the ' Mr. Big of the r rooming side J When he wasn't win ning many of the events himself, his own hand-picked crews' were coming Tin for the firsts. BasebaH player i Bailey had a hand ' in snatching six first places. The .boxing show was loaded with action and a surprising amount of class. Two knockouts dotted the bilL The entire turnout-was one of the best in the prison's) history of these "Fourth" celebrations, according to Alexan der, and ; Tex - Mundy was com mended for bis fine directorship of it. Results: Morning -events: Mile ran Andy Cameron. Wheelbarrow race (with no Wheelbarrow ) Palmer and Moles. High Jump Smith. Low hurdles Jim But ler. Mounted gladiators Palmer and McCann, Broad Jump Smith. Centi pede race Puncy Bailey team. Three legged jraes Bruner and &Uy. lit- ers raeo Pindexter. 440 BrUner. Wheelbarrow race (with wheelbarrow) Palmer and Cadena. - Pillow fight McCann. Relay Bailey .team. Shoe barren race Bailey. 100-yd dash Bah ey. Juvenile dash Jones. Colored men's race ' M?Ooud. 220 Bailey, to McCloud. Tag 'o war Yard crew. Sack race Hlggias. fat-man race G reenter. Pole vauit Bingham. Old man race Belcher. i .--.- Itght results: Sale Zltek kayo over Johnny McCarver. first round, light weights. Ted Ward dec. tTannlo -Wilson, welters. Eddie Snodgrass dee.' Red Roberta, welterweight grudge and a good one. Curly DeLorme dee. Joe Ran rtrom. welters. Kenny Lea bo dee. John Kennedy, light lieavies. Arkie Denaoa dec Del F us ton. middies. George Lech emeier dee. Bulldog Keller, middles. Jack Luxfman dee. Al Kilmer, mid dies. Doyle McCann.- dee. Les Weaver, welterweirht semiwindup. and Sammy Wells, TKO over Oakie Crable la fourth sound of main event. LjuiKitaivd (Three leaders each league) OABRH Pet. MuslaL Cardinals 70 273 61 112 .410 Williams, Red Sox 67 244 44 95 .386 Boudreau. Indians 67 250 81 81 .344 Ashbum. Phillies 70 283 46 99 J51 Zarllla. Browns 64 228 32 74 J43 Holmes. Braves 61 349 40 84 37 Runs batted In: American lea Williams, Red Sox, 72; DiMagglo. kees. 70: Stebhena. Red Sm. AS tlonal leagueSauer, Reds. 63; Klner. Pirates. 41; Musiai. Cardinals. 60. no runs: American league Kelt ner, Indians. 19; IHMaggio. Yankees. 18; WOliams. Red Sox. ,16; Gordon. In-ttb.lt- Nation1 league Sauer, Reds. 24: Klner. Pirates. 23; Musiai. Cami- is; uoraon. Gianta. IS. fan- Na- Up 'n Over in Olympics Bid f s . Ralph RJaer diang slapped the Detroit Tigers, 0-3, and then lost, 7-8, before 59.042 fans. The Tribe .retained! its one game margin over the Philadelphia Athletics as the A'a divided with Washington, losing; the opener, 3-1 and snatching the aftermath. 12-9. Boston's Red ' I Sox clipped the New York Yank ees twice, 6-3. and 8-7, as Bobbyj Doerr clouted three homers forj the BSsox. The Chicago Whitef Sox also took two from the St, Louis Browns, 3-2 and 5-4. National Leaf ae - First: ' t ' I Chicago 000 200 1003 9 St. LOUIS BZU OOV 04- O lO Schmitz. Dobemic (8) and Schefiingt EHckaon. WOks (7), Staley (B) Rice.: Second: Chicago 010 1002 6 St. Louis . ; zoi vr a 10 Hamner. Chioman (4). Chambers-(Si and Walker: Hern. Staley (4) and Bakt- er. 1 Dwight Eddleman of, the TJ ef Illinois is shown clearing the bar at -feet, 7 -Inches at Minneapolis. Eddleman, one of the best high lumpers in the country, hopes to make the US Olympics team. Sltee Riegel Captures Western Amateur. Title WITCHITA, KasJ July 5 -PV- Robert (Skee) Reigel of Glen- dale, Calif won the Western Amateur Golf championship today by defeating James McHale, Philadelphia, 3 to 1 In the finals of the week-long tournament. One down at the end of the morning round, McHale squared the match with a fine approach and a six-foot putt for a birdle 4 on the 19th. McHale, who re- oeatedlr came up With fine re covery shots blasted out of sand trap on the 21st to go l-uj with a par-4 as Riegel knocked his second shot over the green and wound up with; a one-over- par-o. From that point until the thzee- auarter mark. Riegel was in com mand. He pitched eighty-feet to within three feet of the pin for an easy blrdle-4 on the 235-yard 24th and won the 23tn wim par-4. RleseL the national amateur rhnmnion. clayed the first 27 holes on the 6.740-yard Wichita country club course in a stroke under regulation figures. McHale was pnly one stroke over par zor the 37. 1 Industi :al toop Slates Action industrial league softball play tonight at Leslie sees the foruana Gas and Cokes meeting the Stones in the 8 o'clock opener, with West ern Electric-and Eisner Motors providing the action In the second game. s Capitols jZdge Albany. Play 'Trotter 49' Next TATS LEAGUK STANDINGS W L Pet. W L Ict. 8 .727 Portland S 6 J75 i f J45Bend 2 6'SO Salem Albany Salem's torried Capitols rolled up their eighth straight win Sun day night at Waters park by again edging out Albany's potent Alcos, 4-3,- in an oft-beautiful ly played game; lengthened their State league lead to two full games and made ready to tangle with the world famous Harlem Globetrot ters here Wednesday night at 8:13 o'clock. Fully informed of the surge Manager Johnny Lewis lo cals have been making, the Globe trotters, through their booking agent, Abe Sapors tein, will take their best shot at the Ops Wed nesday. ; Lewis called for a squeeze clay in the ninth inning to win the Al bany struggle. Albany Hurler Stu Fredericks walked Big Gale Smith purposely to load the bases with one out and on the first pitch Lee Shlnn shoved a perfect bunt to Fredericks right to score Harry Richards with the winning run. Richards had opened the frame with a single to left. Salem had scored its three runs in the first on walks to Earl. Hampton and Len Younce, Wally riager's single, another solo by Smith and Shinn's fly-out. Albany tied the score in the third on a walk, SalenCs only error , and hits by Fredericks and Curly Lelnlng er, the latter a double. From there on lr was a, sizzling duel between Pete Jonas of the Salons and Fredericks. Wee Pete, hurling like a champion, notched his sixth straight verdict. He allowed seven hits and whiffed eight. Fredericks twirled seven-hit ball also. . Albany Manager FJmb McReyn olds collapsed in mid-game with what was later reported as a heart attack and was pushed to a local hospital. His condition was re ported as no worse" last night. Alaaaw CJi ' -i" ' ) alem MorrlsJf 2 16 Oiaustfsnjn 4 111 Q.Rlchdsj8 4 Ber4 ' 4 Leiningr S 'aeobsnjn 4 Barkers 4 More. 2-1 4 CUMordJ . 2 rorUerjT 1 rredrksjs 4 0 Hampton 2 OYounce.1 s l s o Onager I.J f OtSmiUUi II 1 0 Shlna4 - I Iff 0 Kerrx f 4 O Harrngtnx Iff llJonas.p I f I j OiHJUchdSjl 111 Totals 22 2 t 1 Totals 29 4 T 1 Albany 603 000 000 I 7 I Salem . :30S 900,0014 t 1 Runs batted in: Stager, -mi in m. Shlnn. Leininger S, Three-base hit Barker. Two-base tuts Leininger. Gus tatson. Younce. Struck out by Freder icks S, Jonas a Walks of Fredericks S, Jonas X Umpires Regcle and West- Seattle Sells Lou Novikof f SEATTLE, July BVLou Nov- mcoii, long-tune terror of Pacific Coast league pitchers, was sold outright today by the Seattle Ral nlers to the Newark Bears of the International league. General Manager Earl Sheely said Novikoff goes to Newark in a deal to bring Frank Colman, first sacker. to Seattle. Colman, a mem ber of the New York Yankee chain. was purcnased by the Ralnlers. i Up to today Novikoff was hit ting jizy ior tne season. Stepfather Wins $50,000 'Cap INGLEWOOD, Calif., July fHP) Stepfather scored a surprise vic tory in the $50,000 American hand icap at Hollywood park before I o,oj xans today. Autocrat was second in a photo finish, and the heavily favored On Trust was third. Stepfather winning his first stakes for Harry M. Warner, paid 123.10, si and 3,0. Senator Swat: R H Pet. Saltxman S ' 2 .4001 Sinorrie SOS 110 .357 Burgher S3 30 .353 Samhmr Barr Stumpf Spaeter Gedaius B H Pet. 290 72 448 2415Sit32 Olaen S3 12 Jt2 77 SO t3S Sterenson 23 3J36 IS 2.111 100 IS4 Mni3 Sporer 101 28.277 Wilson Wert 290 77 J75 McNulty Nunee 285 75 .263 Peterson lAclnrin 62 15-1421' - Pitching: Olsen Mclrvln Saltxman Stevenson W L SO II I 261 65 5 3 Sporer Wilson ' Peterson 1 9.000 1 I IN si and First: CincinnaU Pitu 620 000 100 2 6 010 233 01 10 16 ttsburgh Fox. Cress (5). Hughes 7) and Laj- manno: iJombardl and Klutzx. ; r Second: CincinnaU 200 016 0031 I 3 Pittsburgh 010 003 0004 I 2 Wehmeler. Cumbert (5). Fox and Williams. Lamanno (9); Bonham, Hlgbe (9) and ritzgeraid. ' First 10 . Brooklyn , innings: 200 000 100 14 Philadelphia 000 030 000 03 Hatten. Palica (5). RamsdeU (7) an Leonard and Semlnick. .1 Cam pane 11a Second: Brooklyn 200 000 21510 14 Philadelphia 000 000 010 t 6 Barney and CampaneUo: Howe. Beuaser (9) and Laktman. First 13 innings Boston 010 1 New York 000 020 612 000 120 010 000 05 12 14 11 Sain and Balkeld: Hartune. Kenned Sr si. jionucowaKi tsi. iiansen irin kle 411). Post (U) and Cooper. , Second: i Boston 001 000 3004 9 0 New York 000 001 0001 6 O VoiseUe and Mast: Koslon. TrinkW (7). iiansen (8) and Livingston. First: SU Louis Chicago American League 000 610 1002 010 200 00 3 San Ford. Blacan S and Moss: Pan- ish. Grove (7) and Robinson. i Second: I St. Louis 300 001 000 000 S-4 12 S Chicago 301 000 100 000 1 5 15 :1 Fannin. Wad mar 13K and Partee: Moulder, Qilleapie (7). Grove (13) Tresn. Robinson 13). 616 001 1002 010 500 00 S "f 9 6 il First: Detroit Cleveland Houtteman. Overmlre . White 111 and 5 win; Lemon and Began. second: - Detroit 000 002 0417 12 Cleveland 200 2o6 0015 6 Hutchinson- and Riebe. Swift 9l: Zoldak. Teller 48). Gromek (t). Kile man (9) and Tipton. Hegan (8). First: New York Boston Rase hi, Drews (6). Embree (9) liar tl Berra. Loi betts. Second: New York Boston Shea, stmbree 46); 000 000 023 I 11 020 202 00- 4 10 and Kramer and Teb- 604 000 0307 10 7 0 Oil 210 021 S (4). Cumbert (6!). Page ) and Lollar; Harria. O alehouse is) ana natts. f 1 010 000 0061 .... 000 200 ior 3 Roaar; Jlaefner 241 400 010i-12 14 S 9 2 First: Philadelphia Washington Coleman end Frly. , Second: 1 . Philadelphia Washington ill ons nin Marchildon. Savin ai n r.nw.. Scarborough, Westeroth 1). Harris 1)'. Candini 1 3), Thompson (4) aad, Evana. ADD Padres Nest M I ' Sacramento OOI OOO 12 7lT 8" r 310 U lJ-r-M 17 . omul, mivo (). Meyers (6) Castino; NichoUs and Rltchey. Sacramento , San Diego . Freitas and Pesut; Camelii. , ooo too i 4 a 000 001 !1 2 i I son and Thompson i. I ' ' San Francisco 001 720 00010 If 1 410 016 106 7 t I Gables. JJen 4SorUnor4 aal ""O-"o'U 6)VLynn, Klelne 11). 6?Ed MaiorfrnCO,U (T AahilU San-Francisco 000 000 06 4 9 Los Angeles 010 100i 2 i 6 Dempsey and Howell; afey and j , -Hollywood land Oakt i ooo oho a 100 100 40" ' 000 Woods. Bishoo Si anH n.AA. t- T 1 T wvnw, ! 1 ones Hollywood Oakland 000 040 0 4 9 S 102 031 7 10 I Butland. YavlLan li ni.. tu.wf ber. Tost S). Buxlim mi mAA r ., ... -'f- ' w, nwiiwnui lit. . Hogan Victoi DetroitMeet defeatoiT of Albu- by a single stroke DETROIT. Julv i-fJPTAUU T, . . - 1 an oi iiersney, E. J. (Dutch) Harrison! querque. N. M, in their special playoff (today for u,e urn motor city ppen golf championship at Meadowbroob country club. , : i Hogan had a two overs nar 72 in Harrison's 74 In the high scoring overtime match after they had tied at the end of regulation 72 hples with 275, nine under par. ' First place was worth! 22.600 to Hogan, boosting his season's earn ing to $20,197.50 while! Harrison collected sl.900 as mnnor nn fnr m campaign total of f2.30fl.i7. After the playoff H dean an nounced that he would pass up the next two stops on the national tournament circuit at Columbus. O-.yand Pittsburgh to take part In exhibition matches. Harrison will enter the Columbus open which starts Thursday. ' Keque m -I A . s. Aqueduct Run NEW YORK, July (hOPt-Bm Whitaker's My Request sizzled to an easy victory in tlje $57,800 Dwyer stakes at. Aqueduct today, proving he'd 'probably bo wearing the 1048 three-year-old crown were it not for a couple of colts named Citation and Coaltown. The chestnut son of Requested- Sugapud steamed down the long stretch , under a red-hot hide by Jockey ' Ted Atkinson, whipping King Ranch's Better Self by four lengths to pick up a cool 239.200 purse for his Texas owner. Itsl SMOtT SWT tWUTt Jack Dempv sey KOed Georges Carpentier in 4th at Jersey City. Boat broke all records for attendance (74- 958): gate receipts (11,626,580) i purses (Dempsey $300,000, Car pentier IZOO.OOO). 14-Ot U. O. won Nortkmeff Basketball Conference with 14 wins, no losses. DSAWi Tfovle Dws ef SeetHe fceld WsWirDk Jmtk IcNM m eVew la o SeetHe mattk. , TMan DtTHBONCOr Three titles changed hands; Tnnney won heavy from Dempsej, Tiger Flowers took middle from Harry Greb. Pete Latso wrested welter ItcAors Irom Mickey Walker, . If 4-4-41 tS-jear-old Ciena nlatbsm tan mile ia 4i04. new indoor, and outdoor, teepn Hour later he, caasetf Herbert to a new record too. - . SOUK UMOTHSt SeeklMvIr, Hie Po. cifk Ceeet Kerss wtlh IHe ftrlck knee, wen ay few leeffk rreei War AtfanVeJ ot Pisslice, .. , ;:. . oaiooM LOSUi Oregon won In tie Northwest Division but lost . conference basketball tide to ' Stanford in the ptayoBA STttU-KKnont Freddie Steele best Solly Kreiger in a 10-round boat at Seattle. . 4-sTtAIOMTi.Tke YonkeJ leek few seraleM freei ako Caves to win rXe .WetM Series I ' . it " J . - WAUCRi Jimmy Foxx; Boston Red Sox first baseman, drew sis straight walks in a game .with St. Louis Browns. . j If4 j sitT stTi Your best bet for t satisfying glass of beer is All Heidelberg. Join the thousand t who insist upon it er time. IS CCCSUSiSUtSIwTSItSvC; i mi U ti l IA I: 8