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12 The Staiosancrn, Salem, Oregon. Friday, August 27. 1948 Capitols Play Second Clash I ; The Salem Capitols, losers by 2-0 count to the Miller Lum bermen, Cascade league champs, at Eugene Wednesday night, re turn to C$vie stadium action there tonight for ' the second . game of the Oregon semipro tournament playoff series. 1 i Manager Johnny Lewis of the locals has nominated Lefty Char ley Sauvain for hill chores to night, -- and has Bill Hanauska, Lou Scrivens and Pete Jonas for relief work if necessary. If the Caps come through with a win tonight, a third and final game will be played Sunday afternoon. i Manager Don Kirsch of the g stent Lumbermen will call on ud (Cocky) Brewer for tonight's tilt Frankle Dierlckx bested Jonas in Wednesday's mix, a tightly played thriller. ; SJXVTRTONS WIN - SILVERTON ; The Silverton VTW "C team defeated Salem Sand and Gravel team Wednes day 4 to I- on the local field. Salem 3-2-1; Silverton 4-5-1; Fry, Pulman and Meyers; Gustafson, Mohler and Montgomery. Center Berth Well Jfixed - . v';' The Upstate All-Stars needn't worry ever their center petition bt Sat urday night's Shrine grid classic with the rertlanders at Multno mah stadium In Portland. These three lads all played lota ef pivot position last fall for respective teams and await action In the bene fit gigantic Saturday. They are, left to right Esten Hilfeng of La Grande, BUI Londes ef Grants Pass and Norman Say lor ef Albany. (DJuoeir For Saturday Shrine Classic (DoacCnes AoninicDGJiDuce . AHD-Sttae Lioueimps PORTLAND, Aug. 26.-jry-The tentative starting .line-ups were announced today for the state's first prep all-star game, to be played at Multnomah stadium here Saturday night. Dick Sutherland, coach of the upstate all-star .team, listed the following tentative starters: Don Bruce. Marsh field, left end; Lewis Langer, Ashland, left tackle; Pete Palmer, McMinnville, left guard; Bob Redkey, Klamath Falls, center; Wes Hogland, Bend, right guard; Bernie Tokarz. Hood River, right tackle; Jerry Mitchell, Ashland, right end; Sam Baker, Corvallis, quarterback; Tommy Edwards, Klamath Falls, left half; Emile Holeman, Pendleton, right half; Gene Morrow, The Dalles fullback. The Portland starters, as plan ned by Coach Eric Waldorf: Chuck Bafaro, Commerce, Dick Paniap, Franklin, ends; Norm Dversdal and Joe Churchill, both Jeffer son, tackles; Bill Mitchell, Com merce, Dick Hennessy, Benson, guards; Frank Bagen. Commerce center; Don Muller, Commerce, Pat Duff, Grant, Joe Beatty, Franklin, and Dick Skiles, Ben son, backs. Final tune-up drills for the Shrine hospital benefit game will come tomorrow. Only two men are benched by injury: Guard Don Rutherford,. Marthfield, and Guard Stan .' Simich, Central Catholic. 4 With Sweep SoBood Series Mapiettes vie 6-2 Wimi; Momnie Yo'DuOgDuii: Tournament Wilson Whacks 31st Home Run 5(QA r&ow Basra One more gent who new lists himself as a genuine admirer ef Notre Dame's Frank Leahy Is Salem hlgn's new grid skipper, Loren Mort, Loren, jnst back from a Colorado pigskin clinic where : Leahy was one of the guest Instructors, praises the Irish coach as a man who knows T formation ' tactics backwards and; forwards ,' and one who thoroaghly appreciates the prob lems which confront prep pilots. Jtfort also adds that Leahy, de spite his great fame. Is jnst as down to earth as they come . . . Frits Crfsler. the eminent Michi gan mentor, also was present at the Colorado doings but Mort was more Interested In what Leah v had to say since the 14th street Vikings win be switching to the rr this year . . . If the debating Vik coach 'can havo Jnst half (he success with the system, as has the Notre Dame chief he can be very happy ... Incidentally, Mort may have an answer to the vital T quarter back position In young Gene Carver who did some tall pas sing for the Jayvees last ses . son. . ,i : IIoBck displayed last year for the TIks. . .. Remember when Tern Ste phens made the very brief Jump to the Mexican league two years axo and then chanced his mind before it was too late meaning that he barely missed the fate suffered by banished Mickey Owen. Look at Stephens now, The power man in the surging Boston Red Sox attack he is. with a very good chance of , ' Everyone hates to see Jack - Wilson step oat as skipper ef the Solons, bnt then mebbe Jack had reached the point where he was folly cognizant of the fact that baseball pilots, as a rule, don't spend restful summers. To that poor breed and especially - In the WI loop one tragedy piles on another. A dearth of pitchers, bad training weather, the plague of Injuries and, of course, -umpiring that Isn't any where close to major league onalltv. Mi Jirt win lave Ui sport at the close of the season. ! The burly guy will be minds a i lot of worries bnt then hell ' '"probably have- to tie himself down next spring to keep from -putting on those spikes again. ... J0 5. FRANK LEAHY grabbing most valuable player honors. And ho might have thrown all that away for batch of pesos and the privilege of playing on the cement-hard diamonds of the Mexican circuit. Fate has been kind to Vera. . . . Have yon noted the handsome power swatting ex-Solon Dick Wenner Is uncorking for the Portlands of late? A pull hitter all the way, Dick Is going to start moving np the ladder If he Keeps np the good work. ... Stm think Carlos Honck would do the State All-Stars a lot of good at a backfleld spot In the Shrine benefit clash Saturday night, even though merely sup plementing Sammy Baker. Guess Coach Dick Sutherland didn't see any of the raw power which Portland's big annual golf open, a product of the amazing Mr. Bob Hudson, Is but little more than a month away, and wouldn't It be nice If some of golfdom's luminaries, gathered for the Portland show, could be lured down to the Salem course for an exhibition. ... .'Speaking of the divot sport, Salem's Golf club has received two trophies from the Northwest, Professional Golfers association, the cups be tag a token of appreciation for the manner In which the SGCers conducted ..t h e Pro-Amateur meet. ... Salem went get the . Pro-Amateur next year since It's a rotation deal bnt Joe Steiger, SGC pro, advises that the local dab Is hot after a big meet of some sorts, such as the Oregon Open. ... Rock Woolers Lose In Final YAKIMA, Aug. 26WYakima won the Junior Legion Regional baseball championship by defeat ing the Portland Campbell Rock Wools in the second game of a doubleheader tonight, 8-3, after the Oregon champions had forced the "play-off into an extra game by trouncing the Yakima squad, 6-1, "earlier in the evening. Yaki ma will play In the sectional tour nament at Lewis ton, Ida., starting Sunday. The biggest crowd to see any game here Jbls year, 3,903 paid, cheered the home club to the championship. v - - - Multnomah Entry Leads AAU Swim THE DALLES, Ore, Aug. 28-Cjpy-The strong Multnomah athle tic club team of Portland dominat ed the first day's events in the annual .Oregon open AAU swim ming &nd diving meet here today.' The M-A.C swimmers copped 12 first places in the 25 events on the day's program, breaking five state records. SI WI LEAGUE J WLPrt. WtPrt. Bremertn 82 Bl . CIS! Vancouver 37 65.467 Victoria 7S5 J9tWutchc 63 73.459 Spokane Tacoma 78 60 -57 ;Slm 7160 J42i Yakima 63 73 .45 44 93 Thursday results: At Wenatchce 6. Salem 2. At Victoria 5. Vancouver 0. At Taeoma 7, Bremerton a. At Spo kane 7, Yakima 6. , : COAST LEAGUE WLPrt. WLPrt. San fran 89 62 .591 (Portland 75 75.500 Oakland 87 66 .365 San Diego 72 82 .467 Los Angls 82 69 .544 Hollywood 65 87 .423 Seattle 76 76 JOOiSacramnto 62 91 .404 Thursday results: At Hollywood 2, Portland 11. At Oakland . Seattle L At San Francisco 2-0, Sacramento 1-3. At San Dego X Vim Angeles 7. AaOOUCAX LEAGUE ', 1. -, W L Pet. Detroit 86 56 .491 St. Louis 46 69.400 Washlngtn 46 73 .387 5ucago .40 78 J39 WLPrt. Boston 72 47 .605 Cleveland 7147.602 New York 70 47 J598, Philadelp 69 51 J75 Thursday results: At New York 6. Chicago 2.. At Boston 8, Cleveland 4. At Philadelphia 4. Detroit 3. At Wash ington 8. St. Louis 7. .-;-v NATIONAL LEAGUE' ' ' " WLPrt. T " WLPct Boston - 68 31 J7lWew York 60 53 .522 St. Louis 65 53 .551 IPhiladelph 82 65.444 Brooklyn 62 81 J4fljC1ncinnatt 50 66.424 The Portland AqttatiC Club won i Pittsburg 0 S3 311Cbicago tt 70 .407 five events, the most The DaUes Lj"r "Jtatss V 9?, N-UtOT, four. Finar; events will g-ffc, VpitStuutiffl: bo held tomorrow afternoon. . deipnla -L At Chicago Boston 1-2. ATHLETIC PARK, Wenatchee, Aug. 28 -(Special)- The Wenat-j The Salem Mapiettes, fast-com ing gal softball team, will tonight play its first game in the Wom en's Invitational tourney at Buck- man field in Portland. The Mapi ettes, coached by Dr. L. E. Bar rick, play at nine o'clock against the Jewish Community Center team of Portland. Other teams in the tourney are Canby, Jantzen Knitting Mills, ?eo i01 d 2Slca? DeBok Oilers, Colleens, Milwau what the Salem Senators did at and Moiaiia. The Mapiettes Salem a short time ago, sweep a series in WIL baseball play. The Chiefs won tonight's tilt, 8-2, for three In a row over the play again Saturday night, win or lose tonight. Junior Loops Close Season Salem's fifth annual Junior New Players Coming Senators Business Manager George Emlgh .reported yester day he had secured two more players for the club. Pitcher Baseball leagues ended play yes- Jim Foster, a righthander pur- terday with two Class B clashes chased from Idaho Falls of the in which the Yeater Appliance Pioneer league, where be won team topped Elfstrom s. 7-2, at nine games last year, and Out-1 Leslie, and the Salem Sand and fielder Norman Robblns of Gravels toppled Salem Realtors, Grand Rapids. Mich, a free 9-3, at dinger. Wipper homered arenL Both will resort here for the winners In the latter this weekend. Tonlaht will be fame. "Gene Petersen" nlaht at the Final standings In the three local nark as McMinnville hen-1 circuits for the season saw May era the Salem, pitcher. August flower Milkers win In A play. SI will be "Picture Night" and Four Corners in tne ts division each fan will be given large and Walling Sand and Gravel In picture of the 194S Senators the C circuit. The two Four Cor ners teams last night played makeup games with the Keizer I U7aM narlr 4 Via 1 IhiK .m TaIavT cVw downing Keizer Merchants, 7-3, " lpsidedly S1 I and the C squad lost to Truax T ... rr v I Elfstroms tmmn atirlM with the SMkin I Indians Friday night. Plereo and Cohen: Whlpper. Baggett Tonight's win pushed the wmier- Chiefs back Into sixth nlace In I Salem Sand SCO 244 8 1 4Vi A tiin)iin n Amnrsji tv.a I Realtors WW oo a I Oilers of Keizer 4-2. 001 011 231 0 f i Salems Into seventh. For Cal Mc- irvin, the losing pitcher, it was his 10th setback He has won pitched the win for successive doubles by Bill Burgher and Eddie Barr in the second, and an infield error, no Senators reached second base off Connover. He yielded five hits to the crippled Solons King and Peterson; Cooney and But- ff SLifoJSSS New Operator In and other than M. Contests Knox A brand new matador, and re portedly the hottest operator to t, lha Mnrfhurwsi thia coasnn. Wenatchee tallied thrice in the in h,r nt Tnriav . .... . -.-.a I nrst on a leaaoix nomer oy rtics: ht ln Matchmaker Eton Palica, errors by Barr and Al Qwen's main event, against Glen Spaeter and a single by Fern (Cue Ball) Knox, the roughie Paredes. In the sixth Bill Wd- frt,,-v,u ,v,o h hn knockina son, Wenatchee's big left fielder over all pposiUon lately, mean belted his 31st homer of the sea- or clearu The newie U Rene son. The WIL record is 40. Pa- t -tloI i K miiaken for Ilea had four of wenatchee s i the well-known Frenchie LaBeUe, hits off Mclrvin. gaJesa (2) ' ) WemaUrhee B H O A B H OA Bocaonjn 4 0 2 O PaUca.m 8 4 4 who has been here many times. LaBell Is truly one of the top I oDcrators in all lightheavy grap- ' -"--. - - - - l . r , . in Scarpellij- I I II piing. as satem uiu wui av ICeciia WllsonJ BrvintJ 4 2 1 4 fcardner,e 2 1 Parades 8 0 8 4 McWlmsJ Conover.p Spatr. a-3 4 9 Smhr.C'3 4 0 Burgrjr-e 1 BarrJ 8 S N lines 2 2 0 WerU 9 0 0 0 UHtY- 8 0 12 MelrvULD 8 0 0 0 Stevnsnr Mid Totals 23 8 24 0 Totals 84 10 27 12 I ! f or themselves Tuesday, assures Mil I n.n Tk KoUnra fit th rarri will bo announced later. Salem Wenatchee Pitcher Mclrvin Conover 020 000 0008 f 800 001 02 0 10 lll'l Strand, Estey Vie in Finale IP ABR XIRIO BB 8 24004 8 0 22 8 2 1 I I Rome runs: Palica. Wilson. Three base hits: Gardner. Two base hits: Bur gher. Barr. Palica 2. Runs batted tn: Palica, Bryant, Faraaea z. wuson. sarr. Stolen bases: Scarce 111. Double plays: Salem 2. Wenatchee 2. Errors: Spaeter, Barr. Cecil. Palica. Mclrvin. PORTLAND. Aug. 2-P-Roy ! Strand of Corvallis and Dick Estey of Portland advanced today to the finals of the state junior golf tour nament. Estey defeated Jerry Fowler of Coos Bay, 4 and 3, while Strand nosed out Bob Jasper of Cottage Grove, 1 up. They will meet for the title tomorrow. rational Lcaauo Boston Chicago 000 000 1001 0 0 060 211 10 8 14 0 CORVALLIS ELKS L? CORVALLIS. Aug. 2S-VThe .Corvallis Elks will represent this frtietrit in th Oregon state softball Volsene. Lyons (6). Antonelll (8) and I M,mmM wh Salk.ld;.Lad. andScbein. I SundayVThe Eliu edged PepS-CcH Boston , , , eio ooo 0102 io o la, 1-0, to win the district uue. Bickford. Rocue 431; Barrett (7) and Hasi; Borowy and walker. Table of Coastal Tides Brooklyn . Cincinnati 000 213 OOO 6 10 e I Tides for TaA. Ore- August. 194. 010 000 00O 1 T 1 1 r-nmnilMl bv Coast and Geodetic Sur- Hatten and Campanella: Peterson. I ver. Portland. Ore on. Wehmeiei (). Blackburn (). cress I Aug. HIGHWATXR (9) and Lamanno. : I Time HI Philadelphia 110 001 100 4 12 2 Pittsburgh - 000 006 14 11 10 8 Hetntzebium. Dublel (61. Nahem and Seminick: Sewell. Hlgbe (7) and Kluttx, FlUgcrald (l. f s Philadelphia " 000 000 0011 10 S Pittsburgh , . 300 000 01 4 10 0 I Leonard. Reuaser (71 and Seminick: 2ueen. Jiigoo tt ana ntzgeraia. ; 28 29 M 21 IM ajn. 8:12 p-m. 7 JO mjtn. 6:12 pjn. 846 am. 721 pjn. 9 M un, 8 JO pjn. 10:46 ajn. 933 pjn. 40 0.1 3.T 6 4.1 0.4 4.4 0.7 44 LOW WATER Time . Ht. 10 J8 son. U 13 ajn. 11 907 aum. 20 am. 1243 pjn. 21)4 mum. 2:14 pjn. 0.7 3.1 0J 3J -0.1 4100 ajn. -0J 84 pjn. S-S Beavers Win, Tie for 4th! Submariner Ad Liska hurled his 193rd victory for the Portland Beavers Thursday night at Holly wood, a five-hit, 11-2 conquest of the Hollywood Stars, and it ele vated the red hot Beavers Into a tie for fourth place In the Coast league baseball raec with Seattle. The Rainiers were beaten by Oak land, 9-1. The Portland win was the third ln a row over the Hol lies, and the Beavers cracked out 14 hits la getting it off three pit chers. :...-.V". FerUaad OD C2) HoOywood B H O A B H OA Rucker jn 0 14 OiHandley J 8 0 0 3 BasinsktS 4 10 3 Delsingjn 4 0 8 0 smiuij 3 l O'StrinKerJ 8 0 4 8 8 11 2IZerniaLx 4 2 2 1 S 210 HUbkcJ 8 0 0 0 4 17 OlDavisji 4 2 2 3 4 2 4 OStevensJ 4 18 4 11 SKahn 2 0 4 4 3 0 1 Ardizoia.p 10 1 AiDota.p 0 0 0 lOrrelJLp 10 0 ToUls 30 14 27 12 Totals'. 21 8 27 14 StoreyJ MoleJ Reichu SUvera zakj P Most Oregon Streiims Fair' for Weekend PORTLAND. Aug. 2 lw-(VWaIlowa county and a few other areas forecast good weekend fishing today, but most of Oregon promised only fair luck. The state game commission's fishing bulletin: Portland vicinity: Clackamas county - - Clack amas river, fair. Salmon river. Camp creek. Still creek and Clear creek -(-fair to good. Columbia county All streams too low for good angling. Good catches of harvest trout in tidewater portion of Clatakanle and Columbia rivers. Willamette valley: Lane county - Eugene - -Fishing on McKenxie river and tributaries, fair. Linton and Clear lakes, spotty. Prospects for week end fair. Water conditions, excellent. Deschutes area: Wasco county - Deschutes river, lew and clear. White river, low and dear. Steeihead fishing' good at mouth of Deschutes river. Ode 11 lake-. Fly fishing for small rata bows Is still good. Other types Of ' fishing Just fair. Crescent lake Troll ing f or rainbows continues to be good, Davis lake - Largo rainbows are still being takes on wet files. Dry fly fishing still fat poor. Rosary lakes - - All types ctf fishing Is fair. : Coastal section: Clatsop county - Angling prospects for the coming weekend are good. Good catches of cutthroat trout taken on the Lewis and Clark Clatakanle and Necanlcum. Spinners a ad worms advisable. Limited catches of chlnook sal mon taken oa the Columbia river. Coos county -. Fishing is about the same as last week. Few sea-run cutthroats are being taken. Fall run salmon fish ing has been slow la the Coo all lo river. Douglas county Reedsport Coastal streams prodarlng light catches of sea-run cutthroats and salmon. Til lamook county - - Angling la tidewater on the Nes tueeaf river less s access a I during the past week de spite some good catches In the upper tidewater sec tion. Fewer bine backs are eemlng In from salt wa ter, and those already la have been moving up stream. , Bloebacks caught between Beaver and Hebe are becoming darker colored. In the last few days, a couple of silver salmon have been taken la the mouth of the bay. Others were caught by an glers oa Capo Klwaada, who also took some large halibut. A couple of chlaooks havo been hooked la the lower river. KddTS(D:rIegaDini First POace: ; IBraves BmPmv Qfa5cago 9 Gding Great Portia: Hollrt md 000 441 11011 000 000 002 2 IP AB R H ER BB SO 9 31 3 8 8 3 8 .4 16 4 4 4 4 4 1 6 4 3 4 2 0 4 17 3 7 3 1 0 Errors Davis 2. Basinski. Two base hits Smith. Mole. Basinski. Zak. xnree base hits Stevens. Home runs Davis. Runs batted in Rucker 2.. Mole z. Keicn. -silvers. LOska, Smith. Davis z. Attendance 2.693. - ollywood Pitcher Liska Ardizoia Albocta " Orrell Seattle 100 000 0001 8 Oakland 300 000 06 0 11 Corsica. Beaslev 17) and Graaaa; Webber. Wilke (8). Speer (8) and Rai- monai. Los Angeles 401 002 0007 13 San Diego 200 000 0012 8 : Anthony and Malone: Kerrisan. Wal den (2). VenturelU () and Rile hey. San Francisco Sacramento 000 001 022 0 .. 000 000 101 0 Demosev and Howell: Smith and r- uno. San Francisco 000 000 000 0 8 0 Sacramento 101 300 00 8 9 0 Joyce and Leonard: Freltai. fine (I) ana castino. B-Club Plans For Barbecue Plans were completed, yester day for the Salem Breakfast club's "Welcome Barbecue" to be held Friday night, September S. at me residence of W. L. Phillips oa Lafelle street. Willamette university' football players and prospects will be welcomed and aa election ef club officers Is to be held also. Tickets for the af fair will go oa sale next Mon day at Maple's. It Is open to the public. Mangrum Leads In Utah Open SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 28-69?) Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago blast ed out a sparkling five-under- par 67 today to take the lead in the $12,500 Utah open golf tour nament. Showing the form which has made him the nation's top money man among the touring pros this year, Mangrum went out in 31, four under standard, and came back In 36. Close behind "him came George Schneiter of Ogdert, Johnny Pal mer of Badin. N. C, George Fazio, of Consbohocken, Pa, and Ralph Blomquist of Glendale, Calif- with 68s. Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Calif., and Ed Furgol of Pontiac, Mich, each had 69s. Ben Hogan finished at 71. Sa -Sox Wait Playoff Tats SILVERTON Sublimity, first half winner ln the WVL baseball league and tied with Silverton in the second half, will play the first game of a three-game series Saturday night at , McGinnis Held. The second game will be at Sublimity Sunday at 2:30. Babe Schwab will be on the mound for Silverton Saturday with MBing Bong for Sublimity. : i I Boston Red Sox second baseman Bobby Deerr. a native of Ilia hee, Ore, during the off-season. Thursday smacked a three-run homer and handled faultlessly Ma SSCta chance la 65 games to help the Sox 'regain first place la the American league by vir toe of their t-4 win over Cleve land. y Pro Grid Loop Opens Tonight NEW YORK. Aug. 26-flPr-Still trying to make things hot for its rival circuit in professional foot ball, the All-America conference opens its third season tomorrow night amid prospects of similar treatment from the weatherman Unless there is a break in the August heat wave now boosting lanndry bills throughout much of the nation, the opening program will be staged under conditions too summery tor the comfort of play ers and spectators alike. Two night gamer will set the championship season of the con ference in motion fully 0 three weeks ahead of the rival National lea rue. They find the New York Yankees invading' the home field of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dons visiting the Chicago Rockets. The Buffalo, Bills and San Francisco 49ers are scheduled to collide in their season opener at San Francisco Sunday, Yanks, Atiisies Nab Victories BROO KLINE, Mass- Aug. 26- tff-Undaunted by a blistering sun that sent the temperature roaring Into the high 90s. the United Staes and Australian Davis cup doubles team coory overcame top flight opposition to gain the semi-final round of tne national aouDies ten nis championship today at Long- wood. : - Gardner Mulloy of Miami and Bill Talbert of New York, two time national team titlists, gained the second last round in straight sets from Budgfe Patty of Los An geles and Sidney. Wood, the clever New York veteran, S-6, 6-4, 6-3. PORTLAND OPEN SET PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 26-ilPh Portland golf club members voted today to make the course avail able for the 610,000 Portland open golf tournament, Sept. 30-OcL 3. New York . 000 000 1108 TO St. Louis Z . 000 602 00 7 13 0 I Jsnsen. Konicowski (4). Koslo IS). Hansen (8) and Cooper; Dickson and wuber. - . . - , ,-. . 030 000 2005 10 1 012 011 0027 13 21 Jones. Post (5). Trinkle 7 and Cooper; Hunger, Johnson (3) and Bios. New York St. Louis - II Bowlers Attention All persons wishing to bowl in leagues this win ter pleas phone 3575. Capitol Bowling ADoy 4CS Ferry St Phone 2575 Easy t-erms on Hen Gcncrds Krcil Dccaps Used Tires BaUcries Pay as You I - ...... . Dido Slald Tirc SorvIco .'" . Stalt at ColUc. , . . i " ' ' Salem's Quality Tire Store Ph. 9268 j Unassuming, workmanlike Bobby Doerr, whose fielding is ap proaching record, proved once again Thursday he is a dangerous man with a bat as his three run homer guided Boston's Red Sox Into first place in the American league with an 8-4 triumph over Cleve land. The loss dropped the Tribe into second place by kali a game. Doerr walloped his circuit clout, his 24th of the season, over the screen in left with two out In the eighth.; Johnny Pesky, who had bunted safely, and Ted Williams, who had singled, scored ahead of the second sacker. The game was tied at 3-3 when the blow came off Gene Bearden. j ' ' i i? : U . . Doerr handled nine chances, making a total of 356 in 65 games since making his last error. He has made one boot ln his last 96 contests.: '$-.' The Now York Yankees advanced to within a single game of the lead by downing Chicago, 6-2, and the Philadelphia Athletics kept pace with a 4-3 win over Detroit on Pete Sudor's two-run double In the eighth. Ed Stewart's squeeze bunt brought Washington an 8-7 ;win over St Louis. :: The Jowly Chicago Cubs tossed a bombshell into the.Nafional league race by downing the leading Boston Braves, 5-2 and 5-1, for their "Xirst doubleheader win! of the season. The losses dropped the' Braves to a lead of 254 games over St. Louis Cardinals, who took over second plate with two wing over New York. Stan Musial's 32nd homer of the season broke a 5-5 tie in the ninth and enabled the Cards to take the second game of their twin bill with the Giants, 7-5. The Cards had also won the first game, 7-2. to snap a New York win streak of six games and dron- the Giants back into fifth place. Brooklyn hum bled Cincinnati for the 14th time in 17 games, 6-1, on Lefty Joe Hat ten's flinging Pittsburgh regained fourth place with two wins -over the Phillies, 4-1 and 11-4. 1 ; j n , ., ti . 1 Amorican Loaguo Cleveland . 000 101 0114 10 1 Boston ; 003 100 06 S 0 1 Bearden. Christopher 8) and Hegan; ParneU and Tebbetts. Chksf o - 000 100 100 2 New York 000 001 05' 4 T Pa pish. Moulder 7). Grower ft) and Welgel; Shea, HUler i and Niarhoa. Detroit Philadelphia Newhouser. Swift; Coleman. Savase 0) and Roaar. Guerre ). 011 001 0003 I 000 100 ir 4 10 I Houtteman (8) and St Louis Washington 010 213 0007 13 1 001 002 401-4 10 1 Tannin. Career 6). Drews (7). W id- mar . Kennedy it) and Partee: Hud son. Welterotn 46). Haefner l) and ajrans, : . . . T7IL Line Scores: Bremerton , . 204 002 0008 11 8 Taeoma . 002 211 0007 12 2 Sullivan. Allen (2). Marshall and Volpi: rortler. Klpp 13). Cleason (4) and Hargadon. Kupper (4). Vancouver Victoria 000 000 0000 001 200 02 8 I ! K. Snvdef and Warren: Blankenship and Recca. Yakima . Spokane 100 002 3000 11 200 012 0117 10 B. Drilling and Constantino; CordelL Babbitt (8) and Sheeiy. Trut Your D vclr fo Porccfoim'xa for ihct Smooth Look I '. Patented process keeps stew Buicks I king new gives old cars that fctory-freh appear a nee. Ask us for details about this Bick -approved treatment for painted surfaces on your car. Olio J. Uil::n Co. lit N. CoaamereUl St ' Salem Phone 5451 ilnlo Oadio Spocialisis DcsHlUo Ikdcr Scrvlco Tod Panser ln Charge 365 N. 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