10Ths Statesman, Solem, Oregon. Monday. tune 13. 1949 " I i" Spokes Edge Solons By the Associated Pra BREMERTON, Jane U-4JP) -Spokane swept both end ef a double header with Brem erton here tonight by taking the nlfhtcap l'-l. The Spokea lion the opener 2 to 1. The win moved the Indian into third place and shoved the Sa lem Senator Into fourth, a half game behind. Wenatchee erased a six-run deficit to win the opening game. 12-9. and copped the seven-inning nightcap behind Lerov Steven four-hit pitching.M-0. 'o sweep i Western International baseball league rlouble-hcnHer with the Ta coma Ti'M'rn here today Dick Greco, the league s leading Senators, Waters 'Seala Nighf Canceled as Sox Suspend BAYONL, N. J, June 2-AT)-lluw does it feel to be dropped from maj'.r league baseball, jusi 'when the mayor of your heme towrT was Koing to present you .with an automobile in Yankee fjNi'linm. "It leally hur'.y,'' s.is Jeiiy Seala. Th- ChiiaK White Sox optioned Seala to the Oakland. Oaks of the West Coast league laM week. To night Uicy suspended him indefi nitely when he refused to leport. "Three thousand mi'es i. a long way iiA-av when you h;ive a sick jnolhet. r.oides, I know I can jjkiy major league b.ieball. I've proved it ;md 1 want to stay up there." , Jury Datted his way up from the l?ayonne gandlotj. and started 1 hie major league career in th 'ChiruKo White Sox outfield this ve.ir. He is 22. ranged a "Jerry Sea la night-' in connection with the Chicajo-New York (iinif in Yankee stadium this Tuesday, and Bayonne resident.' w ho rcmcmbi-red him on the sand lots paid nearly $8,000 In ticket piiichiifrs and contributions. .Mayor Charles Heiser was going to prevent Jerry with a "cw car. "It fr it great to be up there," j aid Jen Hut la t Wednesday word came tint Sea' i would be optioned. So thec went .lerry Seala night and the nu'omobile. The com mittee had to refund the money and cancel the car purchase, Salutd; v the Sov cancelled the option on Seala and sold Outfielder Kail Ifapp to Oakland, ,S ala now will sUtv wilh the Sox, and is to report Tuesday in New York. The kid are eagerly awaiting the junior ball campaign but where are the sponsors? It wa 'trprUing and a bit shocking to all concerned when last week's c ,elu?ed drawing had to be call ed off l realise only a handful of on' i s v. ere In the fold. All the I "rr lent necessary for the most ' re fui Junior season et seem ed n tuiiid. Including a rerord r -.l-lrjiion of baehall-hungr.v kit' . Then at irro hour perhaps . H e niot important Item spons oi. or rather lark of 'em threat ens tit t'nav if not seriously dis ouanir the program . . . So rome on you firms and IndUldu- . i.ukr it possible for the iunsters to play ball. Sure, thrre is some financial outU), 1m .. -k, ain't it worth It? . . . fitting Ent? humor and It may be strictly th .' ctriir type sa Je Kahut wi ; resume his rlnr career with a t rirs of bouts in little old New Y .-l:. If the rumor br true 'tis a vi move on Joe's part, for If t - Vtoo-lbiirn heavyweight ever Is oin to take a crack, at the east r- st vravv." it had better be p' tly pmrto ... Itr'tim linn Chance leaking f the ring. F.nilish h.. . ynelerit have taken a rib-l.'-.": through the years because f t'-.cfr often luckless ventures It ide (he squared circle, particu lar' v hrn Americans provided I'tf opposition. But after looking er the present picture one d-'-sn't have to he. long on Ima ghiatton to realize that a Briton tnl'.ht very well be wearing the heavy crown within the next two yr.rtve, and without benefit f a miracle. Bruce Woodcock, w .to recently rlearrd a major ob- IimIc in Freddie .Mills, la the lad w o carries John Bull's hopes. Woodcock, next meets l.ee Savold rl Woodcock win over Lee v nfdn't be exactly earth-rend-Inr from the surprise anile since ,o!d is only a good fighter, not great one. If Bruce gets by Sa vold it' conceivable that he ould then get a shot at the win ner of the upcoming hs C harles Joe Waleott mix for the big toga. Anything can happen among a bunch of gent who are far from fteniuae In their trade . . . Then and IS'mc The present pare of the local Senators almost exactly matches that the Kolon were setting a year ago. Is the current cam paign through their game of June irth the locals boasted a 25 and SI record good for third place. Their record at the same stage of the race a year ago was it wins. 23 setbacks, and they also were ta Um No. 3 siot ... lBdieaUn hi 14th arid 15th round-tripper of the season, both with the bares emp ty, and contributed an in nine -if shartout relief pitching tof the los ing Tiger caue. The nightcapaw Bob Johnson's s perfect pitching record Shattered a the 41-year-old Tacortna man- i ager yielded a irt-innin run on i mtritm vv l,m U'rnee MUl Rhvn !'"""' "'"'; f ' and wen nryam i A sore arm caused Johr)on's re- : tirement with "two out land non aboard in the fourth. U;.iv Kh.rif rr vienaunee ur- i baseman ami the lea?uei leading hitter, collected two trLlej a incle in five trips ar)d batteil in three "run to lead tie Chiefs home run hitter, clouted Vancouver to Open Field Sieries T onight Riding High i 1 7 i Bill (Ball) Brenner, who ha hli Vancouver Cap In aerond place in the W1L (tandingi. bring 'em into WaUrs field tonight to open a four-game aerie with the Sen ator. Plays Marines The City Softball lesgue leading Paper Makers resume action to night at Leslie park in one of two game scheduled, starting at eight o'clock. The P-M's, with Bob Knight on the mound will tangle with the Marine Reserve, last place team in the standings. In the second game! at nine o'clock, the Randle Oils go against the Golden Pheasants. Th G-Ps in their last outing upse!t the pre viously unbeaten Mootry Phar macists, j An Industrial leaguo jjame will be played at 6:30 o'clock tonight also, Post Office vs. Labibh. T that the Water park! elub thb year la sharper hitting gang, their '49 team hitting mark (a of June 19th) was .287 ai compared with a .211 for the corresponding date In '41. Last season' club top ped the team fielding :11st with a .961 figure to the third-place .954 held by the present crew at the June 10th point ... j What AUiut Diclc? Still scribbling about the Sen ators, at the start of the current season evervbody. Including Man ager Bill. Beard, would nvf Drrn all eestacv at the thought of hav Inc Dick Slnovlc back In the fold. But If Portland decides to send Dick back l the locals at this point in the rsce where will the Salcms put 'im? The Kolons cur rently have a hard-rafping set of gardeners in Mel Valey, Boh 1ierry and Larry Ortelg . . .but then guy like Hick Iran alwavi be used . . . Eddie SaNtrom. Vrr ex-Salem high all-round sport sUr. got hi biggestj thrill last week. His wife presented "him w ith tw ins . t . I'ublialv Can Hurl If publicity doesn'tl goto hlx head Detroit' Johnny iGroth mar have a good year. If Johnny doe burst bio hat-band hell be in for a ragged time. Take a peek at th leading maga of late. It's one Johnny Croth story after another. The Tiger rookie la certainly the most publicised yearling- to come ' along In many a da. Bat fier Bay of Groth that one; of his best qualities h his mental attitude, which will, of course, be put to a teat aa he tries to keep an even keel amid the ream of print yraasia bit Uieata . Leading P-M 1 -f ..'S'lv .". : r : i mi ' iiis'i i 1 " j v . JOE KAIIl'T ! i i From 3rd in the oner. then singled in two HUH" Bl J Urtl 111 mc uiguM-ae w fore beirjK forced to the iideiine with a grained thumb. WfniUtitj 100 132 SOO 1J 14 3 Tarorra f 30 000 001 I II 4 r.i.b Kik4 Wmi.t' Wxlrien. Knfio. Vich t. Citco ) and Warren wrna'rhrt ico ooo a l 5 coo oco 00 4 l Tw j alVfPi McCnllum .7 ana winter, J.nr.on. SGreco (4 and Sheet. z, j Br.t.r,M.1,'.ff (M 010 CI J 1)00 ooo 101 Roi; Sullivan 7 1 7 2 and Kiml all! and jspokaie j m mo ms-is is l 4,, P, :VT,! HJ Arn.frich 9i Ronnin ti and corv. j Olsefi to Pitch On 'TMCA' Night Salems suddenly h o m e-r u n ; haDDv Senators return to the Waters ie)d arena tonight to open an eighty game home stand, start ing witrl the Vancouver Capilanos at eight tclock. It will be "YMCA Night"-4all outside ticket sales will benefit the Y Boys' fund and Big Jim Olsen, ace of the Senators mound itaff will be on hand on the firilg line for Manager Bill Beard's t iew. Probable pitcher facing Olsen for Skipper Bill Brenner's econd place Cpi'anos is George Nicho las. thf righthanded sidearmer who blinked Spokane 9-0 in his last outijng. The series with the Vancouver i m uA tr.r rnna sc Sa i Icm is tr,w 2', games behind the second 6Iarers In Silem-Vancouver games pfayed jhus far. Manager Bren ner's outfit is ahead in wins. 4-3. Four ga pies have been rained out, three of ithem here, and one or two may be fnade up this week. Whether the Senators bring their hojme run bats back home remainsjjto be seen. They struck a torrid 'Jour-base streak while on the road last week, belting 13 round-trippers in six games. Most of the hme runs were hit in parks much smaller than the Waters lay out, however, and chances are the terrific rate of output will alack off in the big local yard. No otfeer WIL games art sched uled torfight. Aiinifrfviiie Etljjfrt Aurora 10-9 n WVL Encounter AUmv!LLE. June 12-(Special) Aumsvijle climbed into, a tie for first plaVe in the Willamette Val ley baseball league here today with a 10-9 fvictory over Aurora. Both parting hurlers were hell ed frortj the mound in th early inningsland the reliefers came on to turn the go into a pitcher's bat tit. jj I R H E Aumsvijle. 232 000 02110 14 5 Aurora . ... 331 000 020 9 10 3 Batteries: Buxton, Wilkinson (3) and Loiis; Croco. Smith (2), Miles (4) atcf Medenhall. i I Sublimity Downed By Jffferon, 13-12 JEFriERSON, June 12 -(Sne-cial) Jefferson and Sublimity held a hitter'slmarathon in their Santiam La?ague baseball game played here; today. AV'hen the shelling stoppod I -....ryi. m. n.,, vi a I score. Sublimity blasted 15 hits and the Jetlersons slammed out 19 in- ; eluding C'atchcr-Austm's first inn- ing hosier with the baes packed. R H E Sublimfty. 200 023 41012 15 4 Jeff. r.-f.n 702 020 20 13 19 3; Batteries: V Lulay. R. Lulay (2) j and Aickie: Grcnz. Wickersham ! (7) an Austin. j Spfnator Swat I to to date) j B H P t b H Pet i Scurral 2 2 1 too Spor, r 29 8 .320 1 . ., ,,, ntuillKlon It H ..Mi rwruj . .1, 1 373 Fteard 135 40.2 t'heirv j 185 7 t'orhonii .TS 12 B Ptr.n 2 2 71 Orteii? I IS1 B0 W'a'h-v :j lsi f " f J HtrMi 25 S ..'iR2 Povter 343 OKen 3"." W Pc;rn All McNu'tv :rr Obo; n 320 . "Si. 22 .273 42 12 m 127 58 .25S 20 4 .200 13 0 .000 Pitchfcr W I so W L SO 4 4 31 o - (K ONen i : MtNuttt router 4 2 22 Sporer 2 2 "rtrix n 2 18 i-'rcrtrrickf 3 23 -nirii Orborn nncan J.eaaue 5 American f.eacue New Li ooo m.o ooo 0 $ 2 010 OOO 40- 11 1 iSi and Berra; Lem- Clevela.! Poat. ;Mrhall on and plb g.in. New Ytrk 010 000 001 3 1 Cleveland 100 101 o3 4 2 snd llean 5 WaaKmdton OOO OOO 0000 4 0 400 001 40 0 2 rvimi s ScartArourh, Mittlr til. Welternti 'li aii(! ;-tvan. Sen homer and A. Ilob- invon. Wakhtnitcn 000 010 2025 12 a! Ue'roil I OOO 210 1028 12 0 Hurttin. Havn 161. trvert and Weieel.j Kret'ow. Overmir til and Swilt. A. Robinson i. Boftton 2. 004 600 C05 IS 14 0 CMcaoj 002 001 000 1 6 2 i Parnell and Tebuetx: Judann. Bar. kont t4i, Cettel Ji snd Tipton. Bo.', on L.. W 0237 1 Chlreftkl 1 110 101 i 9 1 Kndrt and Battt; Pierre. Piertttl Itl andi Wheeler Philadelphia . 300 C31 0313 1 t St. Lou .. 005 013 01010 14' 1 Bruxut. Iwrria 4. Kellner (Jl and A'trothJ Erneee. Starr J. Kennedy ii. fa (I a i (7), Carver (Si, Drews tl and M.. Philadelphia . 001 ont loo 4 IS 1 St. Louis 000 002 04 0 Colenwin. Schanti ii. Scheib ill and Cuerr: rannin, rerrick i7. Carver l) andiLcUax. Wank Ibdoainis Grab) Two; Beavers Top Seals Twice Homers Save I Winning Skein Twin Win Give Bevos 6-1 Series Margin PORTLAND- Ore.. June 12-(V Two double-run homers tied and won. 5 to 4, for Portland in a 13 inning opener today over San Francisco and a final inning score pddd the seven inning nightcap, 3 to 2, in their Pacific Coast base ball league series. The doubleheader wins stretched Portland's winning streak to five games and nailed down the series j ?ix games to one for the Beavers, j Second Baseman Eddie Basin- ki s two-run homer in the 13th inning gave Portland the first game. The Beavers were trailing. 3-1. going into the 1st half of the ninth when Outfielder Joe Brovia poled out his homer with a team mate aboard. In that first game. San Fran- cisco had scored in the first inn- ing when Brooks Holder walked. Walt Judnich doubled, moving Holder to third. He then came in on Mickey Rocco's ground out. The Seals added two more in the third when Frank Shofner and Lodigi ani singled. Roy Partee doubled to Score Shofner and I-odigiani came in after Roy Nicely's fly out was caught. Brovia's tying ninth inning hom er came after one Portland run was scored in the seventh and Basin ski's circuit clout followed the one run lead San Francisco had poted in the first half of the 13th - San Franrl-io (t) (J) Portland B II O A BT1 OA Holder. r !S 2 .1 0 Marauez.l 5 0 3 1! ;i,hntI " ? 7 0 lime.l 6 1 17 0 . OThomax .1 i 1 1 ! Rocro.l 6 0 Shofner.3 2 Lodleanl.2 6 1 Partee.c 3 Nicelv.a 0 Nagy.p 9 2 2 Hurker.m 4 1 Hrovia.r 8 4Kai.inski.2 6 2 0 5 0 2 6 5 1 3 S O 0 0 0 0 0 J Farnanclvc 5 AuMin.i 4 0 2 altzman p 2 0 Wenner 1 0 iFlemlng.p 1 1 Total St 13 38 18 Totals 48 9 .TO '..I Wrnnr lined out for Saltzman iti bn, Two out wfcen winning run 'fund. San Tranrirco 100 200 000 000 14 Portland . OOfl ooo 102 wo ? -.-S Pitcher IP AB R H TH SO BB Nagy 12, 46 5 5 -0 3 Saltzman 8 32 3 3 2 2 Fleming 5 19 I 4 I 2 0 Runs batted In Rocco. Prt-e 2, Nlrfly, Fernandr, Bio via 2, B.ixinkl 2 Two bae hit Partee. Hucker. Home runs Brovia. J'jrke. B.i'iii kl. Stolen base Ro.cc o. Vaunhan. Sacrifice Mucker. Double plavt - Marquez to Thomn; Nicely to l.odi glanl to 'Hiicco. Ixti on haes - San Franclcco 10. Portland S. tilt by pitcher, bv Nagv (Autlni. Umpires Mutatt, F.ngeln and Doran. Tim 2 50. Kan Francisco (2) (1) Portland B H O A B H O A Tohin.m 3 1 3 0Marque.1 3 Judnich.l 3 0 1 OShupe.l 4 Rocco.l 3 2 9 0 rhoinan.3 4 Shofner,3 3 2 1 4 RuckT.m 2 t.odiRani.2 3 1 4 4 F.rovia.r 4 3 1 6 i I 1 3 I larvi.c 3 12 1 IS.,ln.M.2 3 0 0 2CJiadd,c 4 2 0 0 2 Auitln.s 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 (I 0 0 0 Nlcclv.s l.lrn.n Vsuithan.r 3 0 0 0 Brldaev p 1 Holder. r 110 0 Wtnner.l 1 Totals 27 S20I3 ''Totals 28 21 S Two out when winning run scoicd. San FranciKco 100 001 0-2 I'oi tland .. 000 101 13 Pitcher IP AB R H ER SO BB Lien (V, 28 3 2 2 3 Bridges 7 27 2 8 2 3 1 Run batted In Rocco. Barinski. Gladd 2, Jaivx. Two bae hits - l.o dlRianl, Gladd Home run - Gladd. Stolen h;ie - Sliodni. Sacrifices -Bridge 2, Rucki-r. Double plav -Shofner to t.odigiani to Hocco. Ieft on basex San Francisco 5. Portland 11. Um pires Engeln. Doran and Mutart Time 1 42. Attendance 8149. San Dirgo Hollywood . 010 300 1 02fr 11 220 100 0(111 5 13 Ramdell. Slvt-Min (7 and Unuei , ?anaicK (8i; ioi- and Ritchey.- San DieKn . Molly w ood 210 010 1-5 a 0 100 001 0 2 8 0 Schallock. Wtod Karrelt and Mot, re' '5 and sndinck. iKMer hit ht 22nd ",ld 2:3'd hor" r"n cacr,m,nlo (XjI 000 Wi2 3 8 0.'lkli,nil OOO 0IO 0102 S 0 Da-o and naini'ndi; Casawav and P"'1'"- Facrjn enlo 000 001 2-3 5 0 Oakland 000 'no n 1 3 2 Ciiovrr, Conner i"l n1 Raunondi. Buxton. Candmi 1 7 , Thompkou (Tl, Cecil 1 7 and Krir. I-o Anteltn . ooo ooo OOO -0 S I Seattle ISil OOO 00 I 5 0 Hide. Arltion iS and MaIoie. Scrtam and Grao lx Ansele 220 0O5 1 10 14 0 I Seattle (SSI 200 0 2 0 Watkins and Bui brink: Arduoia. Mc- Call 14). Hoffn.iin 7i and Whitcrn. SCHEDIXE PRACTICE A practice session has been sche- doled for 5:30 p.m., tonight at Olmger field for the West Sultm Lumber "B" league team. I iTiriini!)!;!'' Mm. rr-i! ..(.itrin' N n ! '1T' G AB R HPcl .... 52 2W 44 73 .349 .. S2 211 40 73 ,34 .. 48 194 28 M J4 ... 51 189 34 4 .339 . . 52 194 54 S3 .323 47 193 38 62 .311 Rohtnton. Dtwlgeis . Kill, Tier' Schoendient. Cards Kiner. Pirate Jotwt. Athletics Dl.MagKio. Red Sox Home runn National league: Kiner. Pirt.-. 14; Semmick. Fhllliea. ll: Mu lal. Cardinals, 11 American league: Stephens. Red Sox. IS; Williams, Red Sox. 14; Jooot, Athletic. 13. Run batted in National league: Robinson, Dodsers, 31; Hodse. ffcx!--rrs.. 43, Rrete. Dodsers. 37; Ennls, "h'llief. 3 American league: Stephen!. Red Rox. S4. Williami. Red Sox, 32; erti. Tler. 49 mmm l Stri(Mvl iStfMWj.MlI'lli'W'.. 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 &&l$1ttUUt SHOES BISHOP'S s Lead Qui to Tlhiree uu) iiuit in J i )LL Leslie J. (Ies) Sparks (renter), reseive blanket, merchandise; order and Jacket from Athletic Direc tor Jerry Lillie (left) and Coach Johnny Lewis t.'lght) a token of appreciation fromtWIIIamette d versity lettermen and coaching aasoeiate for Leu' 2 6 year of service to the school athletic department. The presentation was made during the annual Alu mni Banquet Saturday night Salem Legion Keeps Win Streak With 2 Victories Over Silverton Walker. I)e Ceer Credited with Wins Bill Hanauska's American Le gion junior baseball team kept its undefeated record unblemished in a double header with Silverton. winning the first 9 to 3 and the second 11 to 7. It jjave the Salem club a 6-0 record for the young season. Sonny Walker and Bob De Geer did the twirling for the winners. Though Walker yielded eight hits and De Geer 11, both went the distance in the games played at Silverton. The Salem clubbers rapped a couple of Silverton hurlers for 15 hits in the opener, including home run by Jack Largent and 0 1 triple by Bill John-in. Bob Sand- Kren urn Max tnvt-ns t"oK 'tie brunt of an 11-hit aituck in tl?c nightcap. Sloan and Nelson rapped triples to help the Salem cause. Silverton jumped to the lead in the opener with a loner in the first inning, but Hanauska's crew came back with a four-run bar rate in the second to move ahead for Kood, Jones and Johnson each hit thice for four for Salem. The Silverton Juniors did it 8Rin in the nisjhtcap with a three run splurge in the first. Salem knotted the count in the third and then pded on five runs in the fourth for the clincher. Largvnt mnnrd three for four in the nightcap. l Sll erton ill (9) Salem H H H B H H Lucht ,4 f-ester p 1 r;uftiifn.m 3 Owens. 1 3 R Mohnnon.l 3 0 2 Stewart in 0 0 J,u or- n.2 1 2 Sloan. 3 0 l l-ar rent s 0 lIone,c 1 1 fohnson.r 0 1 N'el.'on I 0 0 4 a oven 1 0 n tValkrr p I 2 0 I 1 ? 1 2 2 3 2 3 t 0 I 2 0 0 Hlckvr 2 I Montrmrv e 3 2 Q. l, j. 1 1 I f! lhn't n J 2 i j incoln in 2 ! andreen 2 0 0 0 0 0J 101 Ofl 1-3 043 011 0 9 Silv i ton Salem Pltchtr TP V.'alk r 7 I-ester .4 Gustufson 1 AB H R ER SO BB 2fi 8 3 2 10 2 21 A 7 6 2 1 IS 7 2 2 2 0 Let on bae: Salem 10 Hnjne run: Jack I-argent Silverton 7 Three rmve ,hit Bill Johnson. Max Owen. Tune 1:40. r h r. Silverton 3O0 Oil 2- 7 11 0 Salem 113 510 -! 11 0 Battel ie Sandgreen. Vick i4i and Montso-nery: D Geer snd Brown. Stavton Wins 3-2 ' STAYTON, June 12 (Special). Stayton's American Legion team punched across a run in the last of .the seventh inning here tonight to edge Mt. Angel 3-2. Russell, hurling for the winners, struck out 13 and gave up four hits. Stayton 200 000 13 4 3 Mt. Angel . 100 00 12 4 1 Batteries: Russell and T. High beiger; Ebner and Turin. Oregonians In the Major What ther did Gordon. Indians . Pesky. Red Sox Sundav : Ab H H O A T. Rbi 3 2 1 0 6 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 2 2 1 3 1 1 Doerr. Red Sox 5 1 23303 3 0 0 I 1 0 1 Fox, Reds, pitched but not charged with lo (pitched 0 plu inning, uU off 2. walk 1, struck out Oi. in w licit iui j. uiti o Wtta I WrSIKRN INTFRNATIONM, w i. pet ; wi. pet. Yakima 37 17 .685 Wenatchee 28 28.500 Viiru ouvr 29 22 5ti!l Bremerton 25 32 .431 Spokane 28 26 .519 Tacoma 23 34 ,404 Salem 28 25 510 Victoria 23 .14 404 Sunday results: ;A1 Tacoma 8-0, We natcher 12-1, at Biemeilon 1-1, Spo kane 2-l.'. COAST I.FAOIK W I. 1'ct W I.h't Ilollvwod 51 28 .648 Oakland M 4d' .487 Seattle 44 .18 .550 Sjn Frn 38 42 :.4C2 San Dieno 40 37.5IU Aniils XI 45 .423 Sm rmnlo 37 . 4!., I'oi tland 3144 413 SiiiuJav n-iult" At J'orltiind 5-:f. H..n- rirtiii l-ci) 4-2. ,i! Seattle 1-2 I if A"- i ! ('-Ifl at Hollywood 5-2. n Di- t'u 4-3; at UrfKi.inU 2-1, i fncn.o :;-3. VAIIONAI. IE AG r K w i. Pi t v: i. p. t Miooklvn 32 20 l.-i i w Ynk 27 2.'i ,.! SI. Louis 2 21 .SHU Cincinnati 22jH.:.! Botuti :o 22 577 cine ii o in .a .:mn Hhlladelp 28 25 .52H Pft omiili HI 32 .373 Sunday reult! At lio.lon hi raao -6; at New m k I-.tt- hijrgn 6, at Philadelphia '3 -.i l,(i,.', -.'. a! Biooklyn 20, t'nicmn.it I 7. AMERICAN I.KAGI K Wl.Prt W I. Pi t New York 32 IB S4U Ronton 25 :'ti 510 Detroit 30 22 577 Cl t-nd 24 ..'! Phlladelp 2ii 24 .'.33 Chu am 22.9.431 WanhDRtn 2(1 25 .'.Id St lin 15 36 2"4 Suml.iv I eult At Clew!, ml ;B-3. New York 0-1.-at Detroit S I,. W'ssn inslon 0-5. at fhicago 3-5. Riton 15 7; at St. Iui 6-10. Philadelphia 4-13 - Sliiiiimiii' Cuniinv . 7I4.IIII III I II 1'llllllllt ial)H I)eatiir Tille DECATUR, III., jiine 1.2-MTi-Sammy Snead. who didn't have quite enough steam to win . the national open golf toutn ament . was certainly hot today. Slammin' Sammy negotiated the south side country club In 62-63- -125, 17 .vtrokes under par, to top first prize and $a00 in the Deca tur Invitational Oolf meet. The White Sulphur Spiings, W. V'a . veleran. who tied for second' in the open tourney which ended ' ' yesterrlay. was over par on only j one of .'tfi holes here. After the i 1 match, he told newsmen it was j : the lowest consecutive two ro'jnd I j of 18 holes that he ever had shot, i i Snead's 62 was a coure record for the Decatur Club. TO STICK WITH GOLF CHICAGO, June 12-irVlt will be some time before Dr. Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Term . goes back to yanking teeth. The new U. S. Open Golf champion Middlecoff today was the neon? highest money-winner in the pro fessional circuit. He has a 1949 take of nearly $12,000 which probably is close to financial par for any successful dentist. If you haro a 1949 Oregon Fishing License and art 21 years of aa or over, you can get one MOORE SPINNING FLASH FISH free. Only 250 will be airen in order to in troduce this new fish getter. Complete Details at BRAMBLE HARDWARE 362 Slate St, Phone 3-6082 dSairaues as Tigers,1 tf uui m Silverton Sinks Homes. 9 to 0 SWEET HOME. June 12-(Spc-cial)-Lefty Chuck Sauvam hut out Sweet He me on three hits here this afternoon to KiVe Silverton an even break in the State league series, 9 to 0. Sweet Home won Saturday 4-1. The ex-Oregon Stale roMe:c southpav nave up only thice mii gles and only one man reached third base. Th;it crate rn'rie uu in the iixth when fvo-of the hits mnl a walk lo'ided the basi, but c Brock grounded out to f 1 1 -1 to end the tliicat. The Red Sox found the pitch ing of Sweet Home's Berg nlmct as rough in the opening mnmi". but broke the ice with a loner in the fourth sans hit; They ".'tabled .nothcr in the filth on a tuple bv Sauv.iin and a smt'lo bv (' 'iis-tenM-n. Two blows got Hum time ions in the m1U, ttu'v added an- tht r in the tc ''h and xilivhd the Kame off v. ith a tin ee-i ii'n. thrcc-hit outbuist in the ninth. R II E Silverton . 000 113 101 9 ll l Sweet Home 000 000 000 0 t 3 Batteries: Sam am and Ken; f. Berg and Wiley. UINS MIIXIKT RACK LANGHORNE, Pa , Jur.e 12OJ') lald- -Bill Schindler. one-legged ing veteran from Freeport, N, Y., W(m the 150-mile national midget aulo iaing championship here to day in one hoin, 52 minute, 45.18 seconds. In a tiial heat I-n Koe nig, 37. of I'aliriy, Pa., was in juicd lalallv when his car side swiped armlhcr and' turned over. it",-;fwf . muii Here's what we do! 1 2 3 ttr Remove hoot wbU and inspect lining. Inapcd. cUan ! rpak beat wbaal baoriofa. laapcct brake drums. Check aad add hraka fluid 11 0ded. 5 Adjust the broke shees f secuc full contact with drums. 0 Carefully I4t brakes. mm Cnter at Liberty BpJBBaBaBBBrBBB I Dodgers Stase '' Spi siconng aoree jem Slretclied to Two Games -ovpij Si. Louin NEW YORK. Jurje 12 -)- Th Brooklyn Dodgers tased the big gest scoring spreei of fhe major league campaign tioday, romptng to a 20-7 triumph over fhe Cin cinnati Beds, j Gil Hodpes and jBilly Cox fea tured tl e bombardment of seven Red pitchers byj belting two home is apiece ancf driving hom eight ,uh1 six runs resptH'tively. One Hodges' horpe.rs came w ittt the bases loaded. The Dodgers, whi now have won seven straight, whacked out 13 hits and made the moft of ll walks and a hit batsman.) The rout en abled the Dodgers )to stretch their lead to two game over the runner-up St. Louis Cardinals St. Iiuis divided' with Philadel phia 7-3 and 8-3i The Biaves split with Chicago 2-0 and 6-2. Ralph Kiner exploded his 14th home run of the season in the seventh to give P ttsburgh a 6-5 triumph ocr New York. ! The Cleveland jndians took a twin bill Irom the Yankees. 6-0 and 3-1. before 77. .143 fans, largest major league uowji of the season. The setbacks slui-d the Yanks' American league ltjad oer Detroit to three games. Tlje Tigers dump ed Washington twie. 9-0 and 6-5, Bob lcmoii blanikcd the Bmb eis on six hits and! slugged a two run homer in beutjng Ed lopat in the opener. The whitewashing was the Yanks' first in 1 13 games. Hal Newhou.ser iheld the Sena tors to four hits j in posting hit first shutout and jseventh victory of the season in ! the opener at Detroit. J Bosion captured two games fn.m the White Sox. l-HI and 7-5. The A's divied with the Browns, 13-10 and fi-4. National l.rnut ("nii.io . ftm oto ooo t ic f KoHon 300 UNI OHO 1 4 i S ii t Hacker ii and A Walker; am. lle in, lUanrtl 1R1 and MaM. 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June 12 iV Two-Ion Tony (Ifilcnto, who hag been puiuhed by exfjerts; predict ed tod..y tliat Jersey Joe Waleott will tlatten K.zarrJ Charles for the heavyweight title i when they meet in Chicago June 2. For the; Time of Your Lifel "DAFFY AUCTION" AIIY CAR Phone 2-2491 i ,, ijift, J. .L: .113 ummum miiii.i .uu. m j 1