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Mt 111141 OSC Cage Pavilion SJiapingUp ittiiinnio Wism .roMOuiia With Vic . f - 9; ;Sa .TmDfoe Log Q c Capitols Open Picked as one of the top teams entered la the mct, Salem's Capitols tonight play their first (ane la we 19 4$ Oregon Sesnipre tourn ament at West moreland park in Portland. The Caps, about to snatch the -s State league pennant, will V face the Bea- verton entry at nine o'clock to- ifht follow- . Johnny uu In a 7:15 o' clock mix between the Portland Timber Structures and Sweet Borne. Win or lose in their op ener, the Caps are scheduled to Walling Club Still ginning Walling's land Ax Oravels ro- aoined unbeaten in Junior C league play - last night as they jpunehed out a 9-5 victory over the Truax Oilers of Keizor. Tht JMaster Breads notehed their in itial win as thoy edged tho Midg ot Marktta, 11-10. Tonight in A loop action it's the unbeaten Mayflower Milks tang ling with the Xaglos at dinger and Valley Motor vioing with Sbrocks at Leslie. Both tilts are ot for 6 o'clock. Carr and Whitaker eombined to bold the Truax Oilers to four hits as the Waitings continued their winning ways. Boyghton ho nored for the Oilers. The Master pi read atack was paced by Trus aell's two - run circuit blow, but 11 Midget errors decided the is sue. Midget Market 461 00 10 f 11 Caster Bread . 930 II 11 i t Feller and Os'born; Cross and Soring- Keizer Truax 010 049 4 )l W airings ISO Ot 9 1 Shannon and Shaff; Carr. Whitaker Md Cooney, Fry. Gtv Softball Play Resumes The Mootry Druggist nine, still smarting from its initial defeat of the softball campaign last Friday, pirns to get back in winning stride tonight in an American league mix with Salem Navigation. The tilt is set for 9 o'clock. Opener of the doubleheader ees the 12th Street Markets clash ng with the Marine Reserves in a National loop fracas. ! How fitting a time for the ro- aamption of tho Olympics.- In tho Berlin arena ! the pall of gloom, the threat of war In tensify with every hoar. Across he channel on tho entekite of London preparations for battle sure feverishly being pushed by aj multitude of trim young men ausd women bat youll find no Tolled threats bore, no "Inel otonts, no steel-ringed bound aries. The only weapons to bo Dill Tmrry lound at Wembly (tho Olympics site) will be tho. well-eondition-od muscles of a host of athletes plus tho paraphernalia of tho sports in which they'll strive for International supremacy. May the Olympic torch continue to vara its message of friendly rivalry along after the disciples Of the politburo are dust .... Brooklyn Blues j Bemember when the New York Giants Bill Terry careless ly: piped: "Is Brooklyn-still fas tho National league?" To that peculiar breed the Brook lyn fans Terry's remark has ever been forgotten or for given. That was Insult without , pareilel to followers of the Eb betta field gang, who of course last love to ' shower Insults on the other guy. And now their own Leo-Durocher, a man mold ed to tho Brooklyn pattern, goes to those same Giants. I- "Da heights of betrayal.'' must chirp the , Broeklynes who doubtless see this latest move no the sad climax to an awful year ' - - I :'mszv A r.-'w : I v - I iyjtai ! I Play Tonight go poetward again next' Monday night, Jaljr ti. In the meantime Manager Jehnn Lewis St Co. will go to Bend . the coming weekend for a State league doo bleheader j Lewis will lead off with "Pi- v. a so : a a r .l sen reie- joui . in toun starter. The wee righthander has won seven straight games. Fire- bailer Frankie Dierickx is slated for the hill Job next Monday for Salem. The balance of the Caps lineup for tonight wUI be made t .i,i ta Kerr. Gale Smith. Earl Hampton, Har ry .Richards. Lee Shinn, Len Younce. Carl Gustafson, Char ley Sauvain. Roger Daseh. Lou Scrivens. Al Llghtner and Uw is himself. -V. I .. ' '", -, Today'sytf AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York iij promek (4-1 and Muncrtef (5-2 or I Bearden (S-3) vt. Iitut and Hiller (3-1). ChicaCO ,t Boston L day. pUM) Gette! (2-9) and fapun ll-z !va. uoMon iii-o; and Ferris (S-2. $t. Louis at Phila delphia (night) Fannin (5-8) vs. Coleman 9-6 or I Scheib (7-4.. De troit at Washington- Hutchinson (5-9) vs. Mastersor. i-T. NATIONAL LEAGUE Booton at Cincinnati 4nightk j Spahn 7-7 vs. Blackwell (6-61. Brooklyn at Chicago (2) Branca (11-6) and Hatten (6-) vs. Hamner (S-4) land McCall il-St. New York at St. Louis (night) Jones (7-5) vs. Pollot (6-4). PhiladelphU at Pittaburgh Donnelly (9-4) vs. Riddle (9-) or Sewell (S-3). Bill Mc Gowan i i i Gets Suspension WASHINGTON, July JO - (JF) -Umpire William McGowan of the American ' league was suspended today until an investigation ean bo made of his actions in the Cleveland-Washington game here last night. j The suspension was announced in Chicago by League President Will Harridge. It followed a com plaint by Washington Manager Joe Kuhel that McGowan cursed and threw things at his players. B H Pet. B H Pet. Sinovic 971 131 SMIMcNulty 14 S .250 Samhmr 149 91 .352 Stumpf 149 34 .229 Barr 918 OS .319iStevenson 31 7 .224 Wert 9S4 101 .STIIGedxius 2SS 97 .229 Nunc 94S 5 .272 Saltxman Olsen 94 17 .26 Wilson Spaeter 399 93 .260!Pterson 14 3.214 9 1 .100 10 1 .1 ft 1.1 .100 Burgher 122 I .254 Sporer .100 Mclrvm as 31 .2S3 Pitching: W L SO W L SO i McNulty 1 9 3 SalUman 1 9 3 SalUman 2 4 U 9 6 Peterson 1 2 18 9 95 Wilson 9 0 22 16 I 2 37 J I Olson U 1 4 Peterson Mclrvin 95 Wilson 93! Sporer Stevenson' 9 9 9 9 wnien nas aeprlred 'em or be- ; loved Dixie Walker and Chipper I Eddie Stank r That tree i rL, Z . T4 ' ' .. 7 I Which grows j In Brooklyn must. indeed, be in a wretched State right now J ; a. , ' Morning After . . ! Is there anything more haunt- : .... ... mgly jniei and lonely than a trspsheot layout the day after s big meet? That was the picture at the local gun grounds' Monday and noting the piles of used cart ridges it was! easy to. believe that uito a wad of dough has been fired at those spinning pigeons. When you sit In on one of the big shotgun I circuses the blasts from the battery of weapons tempt one toi reach for the cotton (Instead of a Lucky) but then that bang! pang! bang! Is just another element which makes tho Grand (Pacific one of the most colorful of all sports meets ... It's a tribute to the Salem Trap club that they were able to land the (Grand. Fact Is that the local gang has a wide repu tation as an enterprising and live-wire organisation . . . If Wslt tebold's Mayflower Milk club continues Its fast pace through the remainder of the Junior A league ball campaign It'll be the first outfit ever to go through the season unbeaten and also the first to grab the pennant two years in a row. And. of course, the ability of tho Milker to keep going. In high gear Is to a great degree dependent in the potent right arm of Mike Glenn . . . Dream games are getting to be just about an every day occurence for Mike. To date the promising youngster hits three to his credit la four starts. Tho only break In Glenn's streak was his three hitter against the Valley Mo tors. Burling total of zS tu nings to date, Mike has whiffed St .and .walked but seven Speaking of no-no tilts. Wimpy Carver who flung one for tho Marino Reserves the other night in City safe ball ac tion Is even prouder of another feat. That ivas last season whoa bo went through the entire cam paign for the Golden rbeaasnts without allowing a single earned turn ,r, Senator Swat Up Win Mo. 13 Two More Tilts Again Tonight Map Nabs First, 6-4; Club Holtts 6th Spot By Al Llghtner The Salem Senators found the first division Victoria Athletics : . not inyuinerauie in xne iir game ot their d"t last night at Raters Park, and grabbed a W win for LeY Cal Mclnvin s 13th of he j season. But in the nightcap the ! As returned the compliment. 8-5. ! and were no worse for the wear and tear in thedoublebiU. The split kept the Athletics in third place, and although the seventh place Wenatchee club racked up another nod last night the Chiefs failed by a single percentage point to overtake the sixth place Solons.; Another doubleheader tonight, at 6:30 o'clock and, reasonably enough, Manager Jack Wilson right now doesn't know who will start the pitching for Salem. His undermanned hurling corps al ready badly overworked, Mgr. Wilson, likely will play eeny meeny before nominating a start er tonight. Skipper Ted Norbert of the visitors is almost sure to toss Len Kasparovitch and Del Owens, a pair of whizzballers, for his talented troupe. Although he was toiling with but two days of ret. Mclrvin flipped a five-hitter at the A's in last night's opener. Lefty Cal was Wild, walking seven, but was a tough hombre in the pinches and picked up two dou ble plays from his mates to help Vi i ai - a f Vt a rAiidk atrt4-fi A O ft while I Dick Sinovic and Mel Nunes were accounting for five! 5a I em runs wun nmeiy nis. anq Joe Gedzius biffed in the othen jthen ! yr t. Three; Salem runs in the off Joe Blankenship. usual! large thorn in the Salem side, started the Salems off to their win. Sinovic's two-run double was the big poke in this heat. Victoria tied the count in the fourth, but Salem came right back in her half to score twice on Nunes' two-run single. Mel bopped in the sixth run with an other hit in the sixth. In. the nightcap the A's took full advantage of three Solon miscues and although they scored eight times off Bobby Stevenson, only three of the runs were earn ed. Both sides collected 11 hits, but the Salem bobbles amounted to the difference. Those and the brilliant relief hurling of Lefty Jim Propst, who replaced Starter Frsmk Logue in tho seventh, with the A's three runs-up. and pro ceeded to whiff five of the nine Senators he faced from there in. First same: Victoria. (4) ( Salem B H O A 4 1110 B H O A Ballassi.r 9 9 OiWert.l I Buccola.l 2 9 9 lSpaeter.l 19 10 Pa)mer.l 9 9 3 lamhmr.l 3 1 1 0 Wilson. m 4 2 1 OfSinovie.m 2 13 0 Jensen J 3 9 0 2Nunes.3 3 2 S 3 Recca.c f 0 4 OjBursher.r 3 0 3 0 Morgan ,1 2 19 OiCedziusj sill Walseth 1 9 1 5!Stupmf .c 3 9 11 Blknshp.p 2 2 1 1 Mclrvin.p 3 10 1 Owens 10 0 0 Goot.p 0 0 0 9 Propst. p 0 0 0 0: Totals 29 3 18 11 Totals " ' 1 Bitted for Blankenship in tn. Victoria 010 2tM 14 5 1 Salem,. 300 201 - 8 l! i Losing pitcher: Blaiikeiihip. : Pitcher TP AB H R-ER SO BB I Blankienship ... .. 9 21 7 5 4 3 .6 ai T . A m m Goot i 0- 2 2 11 a Propst 1 2 0 0 0 1 9 Mclrvin 7 15 5 4 1 1 7 penotes plus. niu uiivii. uLii.tiij-mi. w.. bases; Victoria 7, Salem it. Errors: Jenson. Gedzius. Mclrvin. Sinovic. Three base hits: Wilson. Two base hits: Sinovic. Morgan. Witoon. Runs batted ,n: Sinovic 1. Gedzius. Blankenship 2, Nunes 3. Wilson. Sacrifice: Spaeter. Samhammer. Stolen bases: Gedzius. Double plays: Wert unassisted. Spaeter to Gedzius to Wert. Walseth to Pal- roer Ito Buccola. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Nenduch and Last. Seiond game : Victoria (9) (3) saieaa , BHOA . Si? ! 3 i i i ; Ballaasi.r 9 0. 4 O Wert.l Buccola.l 9 1 9 O'Spaeter.2 3 12 2 Pa Inter .2 4 0 1 2 Samhmr.l 4 2 10 Wilson. m 4 3 9 0i3inovc.m 3 14 9 Jensen J 4 3 2 0! Nunes J 4 12 3 Morgan.1 9 0 0 OiBurgher.r 3 9 19 Recoa.c 4 9 9 - llGdaius.s 4 0 13 Walseth 4 12 0 Stumpf. c 4 1 4 0 Loftic.p 2 0 9 0 Stevensn.p 3 2.9 9 Propst. p 10 9 OlMcNulty 19 9 9 Barr i o o o Totals 39 11 27 2 Totals 30 11 IT 13 -i Batted tor Stevnson in 9th. . -i-Bat ted for Samhammer in 9th. Victoria . 910 120 3009 11 1 Salem .... 000 021 2003 11 3 Pitcher IP AB H It ER SO BB Locue S, 29 11 9 9 9.1 Propst .: 2, 9 9 9 9 i 1 Stevenson 9 39 11 9 3 4 3 wild pitch: Logue. Stevenson. Win ning" pitchef: " Locue. Passed balls: Stumpf 2. Left on bases: Victoria 7. Salem 7. Errors: Gedzius 2. Nunes, Bal lassj. Two base hits: Stevenson. Recca t. Jensen; Nunes. Wert. Wilson. Runs batted in: Walseth 2. Recca 3. Jensen 2. Samhammer 2, Nunes, Morgan. Spaeter. Sacrifice: Logue. Stolen bases: Jensen. Wilson. Double plays: Nunes td Wert. Umpires: Last and Nenezich. Time: 2:00. Attendance: 1219. Hunts Return On Saturday ! Promoter Jimmy Byaa an nounced early this morning that the midget racing programs will resume at Salem's Hollywood . bowl Saturday night. -And of par ticular importance to the fans hereaboats was tho report from ' Eyaa that he weald have' net only a namber of "hot" Wash ington ears In tho meet, bat also , some dandles from California. Kysn returned last night from a trip to California,' where he ob- " taiaed contracts "from some of tho . better ; operators. Including ' some who will give Bob Gregg all the racing he wants." Satur day's program wUI open af 1H9 p.m. with time trials. Mala races start 'at S4t. .:!:rU-:: 'T"5, ' ; ... , . ; iwMiii..ff . 11 , 1 immi imwr&S&tw't m. .m ,. . ' r i fT Wir1 mTmZT.jZ, , : -Ir- ' H -;J WIL's Elite Take Beatings By The Associated Press First division clubs took beat ings right and left in Western International league action last night. The Spokane Indians stop ped the second-place Bremerton Tars, 9-lj as Bill Werbowski set the Brerh down with eight blows. Tho Wenatcheo Chiefs pounded out a 12-10 triumph over the top-rung jTacoma Tigers, belting three Tiger hurlers for 16 blows Including; Dick Greco's homer. Last-place Yakima downed the Vancouvejr Capilanos, 5-4. as Wally K famer bested Bob Sny der, the oop s top pitcher, in a hill duel. Tacoma 009 014 00010 19 1 We na tehee 921 390 OOx 1 19 Lazor. VenturelH (J. Greoo ( and Rossi: Cronin. Stevens (J), Lierman (6) and Dalrympie. Vancouver j 000 0001114 f S Yakima j 500 000 OOx I t B. Snyder and Warren: Kramer and Constantino. Bremerton: 10O 100 010 S S S Spokane i 000 311 Bx-S 10 1 Hittle Baknise (7). Allen (S) and Volpi; Werbowski and Gibb. 1 1 1 I I 1 . X tVIIUvO JLUtYH f o Bevos in Pair By the Associated Press -The Hollywood, Stars outslug ged the Portland Beavers last night at Portland, coming from behind with a three-run rally in the nightcap to win, 8-7, after snatching tho opener, 8-9. First game: Ityweed Pertlaad BHOA ft OA Skuurcki.l: 4 11 O Rocker.m 4 3 0 0 DeUing.m 3 19 0;Bnki.2-s 9 2 11 Stringer X j 9 3 1 liLaiorJ 4 119 Zernial.r 9 11 Oj Storey J : 9 9 19 Handler 4 4 1 9 3 Moie.l 9 19 9 Bussell.l 14 3 9 1 Retchj- 9 9 2 0 Davis ! 9 9 9 2 Sttvera.o 12 4 2 GUdd.c i 4 3 9 0'Zak.s 2 9 3 4 Ardizoia.p 4 2 1 liTote.p 19 9 0 Mootv.p i I MullenJ 19 0 0 lM.Smrth 110 0 fDeRose.p 9 9 9 9 "N Totals !39 10 11 9 Totals 30 10J21 9 Doubled for Moot tea Sth. Hollywood 022 901 19 Portland -300 003 09 Errors f Reich: runs batted tn Laaor. Silvera 2, Ardlzoia. Skurski. Zernial 2: Stringer . Russell. M. Smith. Rucker. Gladd. Two-base hits Rucker. Silvera 2. Russell. M. Smith. Home runs Zer- nail. Gladd: sacrifices Storey. Dou- ble play Mooter to Zak to Moke. Left on pases: Hollywood 11. Portland 9. Losing Pitcher Ardizota Tote Moolv DeRose ipitcher Tote. IP ah it n in so BB .. 7 30 9 19 9 9 1 !, II I 1 I 9 1 34 17 1 t 1 1 1 1 111111 Holivwodd . 311 000 03 8 12 0, 'Portland! 201 100 30 7 11 li Kiakauska. Bulland 7i. A I bos U id and jGladd: pibiasi. Tote 9 and Silvera. ' San Ditto OO00O2 02 9 0 Kn ka nAiaFAn afaTI TtSfll W K 1 1 400 200 Flores.! Nicholas 3 . Olsen (91. Bud- nick 8 and Camelli; Werle and San Diesa San Francisco t-CVIlol I W.i f 100 020 0 f 4 1 300 049 1-i-li IT 1 (7 inniK.i Juris ich. Walden (St. Budnick (7) and Rice; Lien and Howell. Oakland! 010 102 4009 12 1 Seattle 021 010 0029 19 9 Hafev. Buxton 7) and Raimondi: Fletcher Rufko T). Peek (7). Beat lev (9) and Hemsley. Sacratnemto 011 000 0219 19 9 Loc Ainjgele 010 060 002 9 9 0 Grissopi and Moore; Adams and No votney -ura 1 1 ytl 1 JortJand LJiiDs J Snitch Wins PORTLAND. July 20 -Jpy- Two Portland teams won first-round victories tonight in the annual Oregon semi-pro baseball tourna ment. I Rejipnce system defeated Hills bo ro 4-1. snd Nick's Coney Island downed the Stark club, 4-1. Mills, Clothiers Suffer Losses Spatked by the three-hit hurl ing of Killinger, the Eisner Mo tors cHub came through with a 7-2 win over the Paper Mill No. l's last night at Leslie in an In dustrial league softball clash. An earlier! tilt saw Dan Fry's three- run homer in the seventh give the Stones! an 8-6 ictory over the S & K Clothieri nine Arm Still Ailing, At Future with Yankee Althongh ho has been nnder strict Bopervision by medicos for over ft days, and has cat his tvelgnt from 25 to a solid US ponnda. Salem's Bill Bev-, ens, iworld series pitching stand- ont With tho New. York Yankees last fall .still in pUgaed by tho allingr arm that has kept htm front working a single Inning this season. Sevens' Cg-day la Jaryf sns pension Is stow op, bat a letter from him this week reports the . arm as being in llttll , better snap than It was wheat treatment began. There might be some Improvement Bevr writes. bnt not enongb to be able to pitch. My shooldcr Work io now Busier way on the new S1J00.998 Oregon Stat college pavilion, to seat lt.066 when completed. The above photo Is the architect's sketch of the pavilion when finished. Io the lower photo Basketball Coach Slats Gill watches, with pleased ex pression, a huge carryall breaking ground for the new strnctnre. Olympic Ship in Port, Amerks Eager'. to Drill SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 20 -(P- Uncle Sam's Olympic forces arrived in British port shortly before midnight tonight after an uneventful crossing en route to the London games. Tho teams disembark early tomorrow morning and take short Local Legions Skeil Dallas Club Toilay SUII holding a slight chance for the second half title In dis trict twe pUy. Saleans Capitol post No. 9 American Legion junior ball elnb tonight plays host to Dallas at dinger in a C o'clock go according to the official ached ale. . . Coach Mori Mtse probably will start Gene Garver against the Polk county nine. Follow ing the Dallas clash the locals will have bat two league Ulta remaining oae at Stay ton Jnly 25 and a home mix against Monmonth - I dependence Jnly 22. More Upsets, Publinx Meet ATLANTA, July 20 - &) - Two major upsets continued the trend against favored players in the na tional public links tournament to day, but defending champion Wil fred Crossley of Brooklyn man aged to eke out a victory in the econd round. The big upsets were last year's public links finalist Avery Beck of Raleigh. N. C. and Johnny Verge of Los Angeles,' Beck, a filling station operator, j led Alvin Cl'ascn of St. Paul. Minn., two up at the turn but lost the match two and one. Verge. Los Angeles power driv er, lot to Maurice L. Olson. Chica go, also by a two and lone score. The hot putter Crosley swung yesterday had cooled . today and he thi ee-putled three greens to barely win from James Laven hagen of West Allis. Wis., one up. Citation After Arlington Win CHICAGO, July 20 -f P - qita tion, three-year-old champion of the American turf, tomorrow will attempt to wrap another $19,200 around his record $427,020 bank roll already earned this season. The Calumet farm's triple crown winner today topped an 11 -horse field named for the seventh run ning of the $25,000 dded Dick Welles stakes at Arlington park. Citation will have two running mate Bewitch and Whirl Blast, going with him in the mile gallop for three-year-olds. Rainiers Buy Schanz KANSAS CITY. Jujly 20 -?) Charley Schanz, veteran right handed pitcher has been sold to Seattle of the Pacific Coast league by the Knasas City Blues. Schanz came to the! Blues last April from the Philadelphia Phillies. With the "Blues Schanz won five and lost sev4n games. Bev Hints feels Jast aa if It has a tooth . ache every time I throw." Up nntll Jnly lf 'the Yankee management bad nothing to say to -BUI concerning bin avail ability for pitching oties, Bev- ena expects decision- by the nage t shorUjf. and will not bo surprised. Iff h Is sent homo for tho remainder of the season. . The . many specialists who have attended the shoalder that began- bothering the big righthander last season have diagnosed Its failing as neuri tis, bursitis, pulled Jnt a boat everytbisg else that com Id be wrong with a shoalder other than a broken! bone. . . AL bus rides to quarters around London. Track Coach Dean Cromwell reported his athletes in good shape but added he planned to carry around a fungo bat to crack down on any runners who tried galloping the first two days LONDON. July 2 -CP)- Amer ican hopes in the Olympic swim ming championships received a setback today when several mem bers of the men's tank team re ported with colds and Wally la of Iowa, tho 199-meter star, wss seat to a hospital for treatment of a "football knee." Rls, first casualty la tho Amer ican camp, dislocated jhia left kaoo Sunday. ashore. Cromwell said he wanted a gradual unkinking after a week on shipboard. Aa the American athletes fid geted through thoir last day aboard ship, only s hsndful both ered to take brief workouts in the stiff breeie. Avery Brundage of Chicago, president of the U. S. Olympic committee, termed the Atlantic crossing the best ever and ex pressed enthusiasm . over the team's chances in the Olympics. He called team morale excellent, declared everyone had a good time and described the behavior on the trip as exemplary. Padre, Acorn Hurlers Tops SAN FRANCISCO. July 20 -4P) Gene (Junior) Thompson. San Diego righthander, and Ralph Buxton, Oakland righthander, are pacing coast league pitchers with eight wins and two loses each, official statistics for games through July 18 showed tonight. Japhet (Red) Lynn of Los An geles has the greatest number of victories, 13, against four loses. Current strikout king of the lea gue is George (Pinky) Woods of Hollywood with 91. Title Tussle Set, Portland PORTLAND, Ore;, July 20 -) A 15-round bout in Portland be tween heavyweights Bill Peter sen, Seattle, and Roy Hawkins, Tacoma, on Aug. S was announced here today. Matchmaker Tex Salkeld said the Pacific coast heavyweight title held by Petersen would be st stake. The ten - round semi-final will send Bobby Ward, San Fran cisco, against Jack Snapp, Klam ath Falls middleweight. Baseball's ti .u A ta r-rt Musial. Cardinals 91 317 71 124 J&l Williams. Red Sox ... 71 213 99 102 -3SS Bouareau. inaura jui wv tvm xm Pafko. Cube 77 2M 90 102 J32 Ke. Tigers ... SI 23S 94 SI J3 Ash burn. Phillies 92 329 9 119 J39 Runs batted in: American league Stephens. Red Sox. 7S: Gordon. In dians. 79. National league Mise. Gi ants. T9; Musial. Cardinals. 70. j Home runs: American league Kelt ner. Indians. 22; DiMaggio. Yankees, 19. National league Kiner. Pirates, 29: Sauer, Reds 29. J Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. July. 1949. (Compiled by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ores on. I July HIGH WATCH - Time , Ht . LOW WATER Time Ht. 1:94 a.m. -0.9 -29 p-m. 3.9 7 37 a.m. -S.9 1 'OS p.m. 2.9 a.m. -0 9 tl p.m. 1.9 . 1;54 p.m. 40 23 a.m. '.T , 329 p.m. .aa 99 a .m. 9 9 gS p-m. 9.9 11 ilM Barney Blanks Cubs. Braves .B aw; Kramer Grabs Ninth Strainlil Win ! i .-L j i 2jy ine Associatep rress j j, The National league leading Boston Braves saw a bit mote ot their margin crumble-away Tuesday a i the Cincinnati Reds tapped them, 9-9, with the aid of three horn rs. Johnny Wyrbstek, Ejjanny Litwhiler and Te4 Kluszewski' all rapped over-the-fence - willops Fleischer Says Joe'll Fight NEW yORK, July 20-P-Joe Louis wifl come out of retirement to defend his heavyweight title against light heavyweight king Gus Lesnevich at the Yankee sta dium September 22, according to a copyright article by Editor fiat Fleischer in tho September Issue of Ring ma ga rine. Fleischer said Louis' indicated that he is weakening In his re- Bomlwr Says No DETROIT, July 2 -(JD- Joha Kexborough, long-time manager and friend of heavyweight cham pion Joe Louis, said that be had Ulked with Joe early this after noon regarding stories of a pos sible Louis-Lesnevlch fight. "lie tells me there Is absolutely nothing to It," Roxy added em phatically. tirement stand and is willing to come back for Just one more fight. First Lesnevich must win decisive ly over Freddie Mills at London July 26. I can't go on from one round of golf to another," Louis is quot ed as telling Fleischer. "I have to look forward to something more exciting. Maybe I should meet Les nevich. I can beat him. I still will be able . to retire unbeaten like Gene Tunney." Lesnevich now fis in London, getting ready for his July 26 bout with Mills, a fight he must win to keep alive any chances of a September date with Louis. sS WI LEAGUE W L Pet.; W L Pet. Tcoma 55 39 -SSa Spok'e 4S S JIS Brem 55 40 .97 Salem 43 94 .443 VMt ria 93 43 .552 Wenat. 42 S3 .442 Vane. . 49 43 JlTiVak ma 39 00 .309 Tuesday results: At SeJifS39-9. Vic toria 4-9: at Wi ena tehee 12. Tacoma 10: at Yakima 9. Vancouver 1; av Spo kane 9, Bremerton 3. COAST LEAGUE i W L Pet I " W L Pet. Oaklnd i. OS 49 .979 Seattle , 93 97 .477 San D. .. S4 91 MR H wood S3 99 .477 Sao r. S2 SO .554 Port lad 4 04 .4IS U A. . ... S2 91 .94 Saeto 41 SS -382 Tuesday results: At Portland 9-1. Hollywood 9-9 Snd tame 9 innings).; at Seattle S. Oakland 9: at Sao rran cisco S-13. San Diego 1-9: at Los Ange les 3, Sacramento 9. NATIONAL LIAGl'l W L Pet. W L Pet. Boston : 90 34 .994 New York 40 39 JOS Brooklyn 91 39 .319 Phlladelph 44 49 .471. Pittsburg 42 39 Jl Cincinnati 39 49 .459 St. Louis 41 39 .513 Chicago 39 49 .422 Tuesday's results: At Cincinnati 9, Boston S; at Chicago 9. Brooklyn 9: at Pittsburgh 11. Philadelphia S. New York at St. Louis postponed,: rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Cleveland SO 31 .S17 Detroit 42 41 JSOt Phtladelp 93 9S J6Washingtn 96 47 .434 New York 47 35 .573, St. Louis 29 51 .33 Boston 49 39 Ml Chicago 27 53J.lt Tuesday's results: At Boston 9. St. Louis 3 - at New York 1. Detroit 2: at Philadelphia 2. Chicago 9; at Washing ton 2. Cleveland 1. ,,, AGE-MELLOWED 1 LUCKY LAGER in tho NEW HALF-DOZEN HANDY PACK .1 -:--::-y i ' I I if i , ; . . : Distributed by. CHAPPELL-MARSH 347 N. Front SU SJona. Ore, ::. for he Red while Jeff Hestli and Torrjmyi Holmes dittoed fo the Braies., The runnerup ; Brooklyn uvwcii, tuiiunuiiii io aparKie un der Burt Shotton, licked the Chi cag Cubs, 5-0, to pull with ih 6's games of the Bostons. Rex BJirney. set i he Cubs down with severl hits. The Pittsburgh Pirates crjithed the Philadelphia Phils; ; J 1-2, be hin the seven-hit hurling of Roo kie Bob Chesnes. ! ? Ii the American circuit both the No; 1 Cleveland and thje No. 2 Philadelphia Athletics took set backs t the hands of. second di vision clubs. The Washington Sen ators poked the Tribej 2-1, while Maiind Pieretti of the Chicago White Sox was stopping th A's, 5-2J Pieretti dished up bdt six bloiVs. The New York Yankees fell to within one game djf the fourth place Boston Red Sdx via a 2fl loss to the Detroit Tigris and Virgil Trucks. Jack Kramer bitch ed the; Bosox to an 8-3 ictory over the St. Louis Browns, tack ing up his ninth -mound win in a ro and his 11th of the season. Kaltoaal League Boston . . 0)1 ooo 310- 9 9 9 Cincinnati ' 001 005 30- S 13 9 Viiselle.'Shoun (S. Lyons 7 White (It. Barrett id and Salkeld; Wehmeir, Gunbert (9 and Lamanno. proosivn 019 100 120-JS U 9 Chiao . nio OOO 000-a 7 9 Btney and Can.panella: I Rush. ...wv. . , w, ana denerung. Philadelphia 000 000 110- I 7 1 Pittsburgh . 300 00t ( I t 1 Sjmmons. Heusaer ; NshJfn Si man i Si and Semiaick; Chesnes i ix Gerald. Aasertraa f aiA SfT fLouiS ; 070 000 001 J T I 9 11 9 on i . 100 949 21-l nnedy. Wkimar ill and Uni.- w.. ana I ecoetts. ( ' I Detioit . .. . ... 000 009 101-lt 9 9 "e4 York 000 019 0004-1 9 9 TVucks and Swift: Reynolds ahd Ber- -h"ao .. 003 200 00O 4-1 it a rnvaoeipnia . ...... OOO 020 0004-3 9 rierem ana iresn; BrH. Scheib 4 irni, ouerra ill. Cleveland IftS MOO 0004-1 IS S wasmngton .. . no OUO oo Black. Kller.ian tti. Bearden ean; Scarborough, ;i vision 2 7 SI and 9 and Haircr Wiiirter IhMatKoyi Barrel-chested Tex'' Hafger, a top-rater in. the Chicago a pea but ony a ao-so operator here in the past few years. ! Is- night speared tho battle royal . main evnt at, the arn.r. i!d tjie $2S0 piqrse grappling Mtrhmaer El to Owen had up for thje win ner.' Hager spilled Goldtjjn Bov Gdrdy Hessell in the last match, ung a body press after bounc ink Gordy from the ropes. Earlier Jnj the party Danno ; Mi Donald trapped newcomer Chet Hayes in the prelim, using jdrop kicks. Then in the battle) foya ifcelf, a wild and rough skirmis i, Mike Casey was first to be elii ninated. by virtue of a -dog! pile" other gladiators.- Rowdy by the Rufus Janes, "target for the nig ht" was the net victim. Bruising. Bruno Ahgello was next and then Sal- vadore Flores was the fourth. In j the semi.windup Angello to flat- tided a double crab hold teft Flores, and theti ItHker tal lied his upset win over Iftessell. f OIMULA fOK AT HdMl at iA$i'-rk up A rr to-tjrry Lutk) IhnJ; Pick lidsf. A rulf dWn lull t Miitbiet of mild nJ mellow iinky Ler Miked in the convenientj lUnd P.k. Get Luiij toUy in the HANDY PACK I : ' tfi' If! Is'!. ALL Mb :3is r . andT Bo4 -i y '' - t! ' . -' . i. 5 ' v 9 . I mm i s i p-3' a. i