DCDDD aires Oro Woykteira . Mot .ESI8stt mare Talk', Czech . - Victory Rob. Moran Pass Up Mixed Doubles Play LONDON, June 22 -OP)- Bob Falkenburg scratched himself and Gertrude Moran from the mixed doubles today to conserve hiJ physical resources for an all-out defense of his Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship. In explaining his withdrawal, Falkenburg said he was troubled by a "slight back strain" and did not wish to risk further injury in the mixed tournament. He re fused to discus the injury, but an other American entry said Falken burg had been playing with his back taped. j With his Czech partner, Jaro slav Drobny, Falkenburg won his opening men's doubles tilt from Briton's Tim Lewis and Norman Kitovltz, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. Drobny was the star of the match. Falken burg did not appear at his best, nd his famous fireball services lacked their usual authority. The surprise withdrawal of the ?everly Hills star came on the els of a pair of upsets in which two British Wightman Cup play- a. i - A a .rs, jean wueruer ana Joan v;ur ry, were defeated. They were the only seeded home players in the singles events, and their sec ond round departures reflected the scarcity of talent in the birthplace of tennis Quertier, seeded sixth, lost to a iesier known Briton, Mrs. K. W. Dawson-Scott, 6-4, 6-4. Curry. eighth seeded, fell to Mrs. Sheila Summers of South Africa, 6-3, 7-1, Men's and mixed doubles fea tured the day's program and, ex tept for Falkenburg-Moran, all avorites survived the day. The sun was late arriving for Wimbledon's third day, but a mor ning hsze had lifted by the time Miss Moran handed a 30-minute Shellacking to Betty Wilford of Britain In the second round of women s singles, 6-1, 6-4. The fans were much interested In "Gorgeous Gussie's new costume with the lace under panties. The normal activity that goes with tennis was sufficient to flare her skirt and reveal to one and all the bally hooed snuggles. Harrison Paces Canuck Tourne TORONTO. June ii t 3. (Dutch) Harrison. 39-rear-oId veteran from Little Rock, .Ark, took the St George's Golf club eourse apart today with a record breaking 66 to lead the field In the first round of the 72-hole Canadian open championship. The American Invaders, as expected. I IT'S Johns-Manvlltii I QTor J JQHNMMNYIllE ROOFING or rnvrf typo of tonne Yet, a national survey shows 2-M rooflof preferred by owners to I over other brands. We are proud to offer this quality line for every type of service. Ask for a free estimate. 10 Yexxr Ouaranle Nothing Down t Years to Pay Ilalhls Bros. Roofing Co. RED-HOT REDBIRD ROOKIS 6SAl6ArtOJt ST. LQUtS CAA&tiALZ By Alan Mover tlB'S 3H DOrH& , AoxeA-r jce AT ' 3ap BASS', A J Potman i?iL last y&v?t AHO MAS ALSO fLLSD V KAZAK monss 70 Atorf- SCHOOL OF fsrW vei WHO WOUHD 6T& THHM' Mis VU944? Ht PRM9 AMY HOf IAST ALL eA30H ear PO OKA OHCM Hrr T7& . AMOAS. Muolal Tops National Gardeners. Star Vote CHICAGO, June J2-(PHStan MusiaL the St Louis Cardinal star who was slow getting up baseball st.am this season, today captured uie lead among wauonai league outfielders In the all-star poll. Musial, the National loop's most valuable player last season, has collected 461,201 votes in the na tion-wide balloting to select the Bevens To Return Home Soon f v HU aillnx arm still bad as ever, according to a report from him tmmt sdcht. BUI tarato end of th oontlL III U now with th HmtM elab el the Texas U mimm. bwt Urfiw i fed wlf that aa mm M th. ctab rets mtt i currtnt road trip be wai flog te ask te be seat heme. Tb Mc srfteawr Ui has wlf. that theea was a aeed t him staying la baseball when he eaaldat pitch. He has been un able to ftaish a cum for the H.a- ttoa cmh since Joining It, because el what has been described aa i bmi mlllm te m wmU tm bis attchtas; ssm1- fier. Beveaa has appeared la fear tian fr !! m tr bat hH heea taefXeettv. fa all far. H. told Uut the ana termed to be giving him snore tr.able thaa wwr taat a was sivfcac aa tha gasaa and caaatas; home. Tba ailment begaH in the 1947 world aeries at Breeklra. ta which Be- harlea a toalas; aae-hitter for the New York Yankees. lie pitched very sparingly far New- ukhrtmwi mm mmm wttb th. Cbicag. : Whit. 8aa Seattle Kiinien ml Hoostca this eta- palca. ISevea. asked his wtfa to atoe their Maabrta Gardens baza, ap for talc, whkh tht has done. vVhea he retaros ha expects ta -bay a tana swnewhen mm far get aJl a boat baaebalL" There is the possibility that (he Haustea elub may aat release Beveaa. Bat this as aaUaely. Pro Netters Enter Quarters Sabin Handetl Upset; Riggs, Budge Win FOREST HILLS, N. Y June 22 i -OPHJimmy Evert of Tort Laude Dale, Fla., 12th seeded in the na tional tennis championships, scor ed an upset victory today over sixth-seeded Wayne Sabin, Dix- ville Notch, N. H, Evert, who won the national junior indoor crown 11 years ago. vanquished Sabin, 8-3, 0-3, 6-3. Others who gained the round of eight were Bobby Riggs of Alta dena, Calif. Don Budge of Los An geles; Frank Kovacs of Oakland, Calif.; Welby Van Horn of Phila delphia; Carl Earn of Los Angeles; Elwood Cooke, of New York and John Nogrady of New York. crust on the Phillies' first base man, la being held on a charge of assault with intent to murder Waitkus, meanwhile, prepared to undergo a second minor surgery to remove from his chest fluid that collected as a result of a JZ2 caliber rifle bullet wound. Miss Steinhagen lured him to her hotel Lynn Obtained By Bevo Club PORTLAND, June 22 The Portland Beavers of the Coast league announced purchase today of Japhed "Red Lynn, veteran right-handed hurler, from the Los Angeles Angels. : General Manager Bill Mulligan did hot disclose too price. Los Angeles recently tried to sell Lynn to th. Chicago Cubs, who in turn sent Lynn to Dallas of the Texas league. When Portland and other coast teams objected over waiver rights, Lynn was ordered to return to tha Angels. Walt Lanfranconl, who was Included hi the same deal, was allowed to stay at Dallas. took over low scoring honors. One strike behind Harrison came Jim Ferrier of Chicago and Jbrry Bait- of Los Angeles, Calif, with 67s. BUI Kerr of Mon treal posted low score for Cana dians with a two-under-par 70. shared with Jim Turnesa of Elms ford. N,- Y. Three Americans crowded into third place with 69s Vic jQhezsl of Deal, N. J' Herman Kelser of Chicago and dapper Dick Mats of Virginia Beach, Va. f Motorcycle Races Set for Sunday EUGENE, June 22 (Special) Benton-Lane speedway, located 19 miles north of Eugene, and 22 miles sobth of Corvallis on high way 99W, will be the site of big motorcycle doings Sunday. Top riders from all over the North west will gather for a full 10 event program. It will be the seeand race held on Benton-Lane thtTyear. Races begin at 1 p.m.. standard time. But there will be time trials always an interesting phase of any racing program beginning at l p.m. v i Today 'i Piichers National League Brooklyn at Cincinnati Hatten (3-3) Vs r auit .3-6). New York at St. Louis Hartung (6-6) vs Poilet (7-4). Boston It Chicago Spahn (8-9) H Leonard (2-8). Philadelphia at ttsburgh Row. (3-3) or Sim mons (2.5) vs Riddle (1-6). American League Detroit at New York (night )-Trucks (10-3) vs Byrne (4-4). St. Louis at Bos ton (night) Gr.ver (3-6) vs McDermott (1-0). Cleveland at Washington (night) Beardan (5-3) vs Calvert (6-). Chicago at Philadelphia (night) Pierce (2-3) vs Scheib (2-4). opening lineups for the 16th in terleague game as Brooklyn July 12. That unseated Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner as the National league Fly- Hawk leader. Kiner. with 449,843. trails Musial now by 11,358 votes With seven days remaining in the poll, the total ballot is 1,323, 731 with the prospect that the 1948 vot. of 4,107.893 will b. bettered. The -Big Six" In th. vote-getting battle Include: Boston's Ted Williams, 522,834; Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson, 472,603; Musial, 481,201; Detroit's George KelL whose injury yesterday probably will keep him out of the all-star game, 433,472; Kiner, 449,843. and New York's Tom Henrich, 446,191. Navy, Lakers In Softy Wins The Naval Reserves downed Maple Dairy 13-2 and the Clear Lakes beat Post Office 8-1, on a no-hitter by Odom In last night's Industrial league Softball games at Lulls. In th. first game Foreman hit a homer for the winners. ; The City league gets back into full time action beginning to night at eight o'clock. In the first game the Marine Reserves play Randle Oil, and then the Paper Makers tangle with Campbell Rock Wools. Industrial league play tonight at 6:30 o'clock sends Lake Labish against the Team sters Union. KSLM To Broadcast All-Star Ball Game The 1949 All-Star baseball gam. will be broadcast far th. sixth year by Salem radio sta tion KSLM aa Jnly 12. Th. en Ur. netwerk af 500 Mntaal-Daa La. stations will b. naked eeast-te-eeast as well as Canada for tha . broadcasting af this year's claaste, ta be played la Ebbetta Field. Brooklyn, beginning at 9tl5 aan, FST. Seixas Upset By Bruin Star AUSTIN, Texjjun. 22 -UP)-Th. National Collegiate Athlete association tennis tournament pushed into the quarter-finals to day with a round that saw un heralded Gen. Garrett of UCLA knock out top seeded Vlv Seixas of North Carolina. Garrett won 6-8, 6-3. Two other players took the count from something besides vol leys and drives. Ninth-seeded Dick Savitt of Cornell suffered e sun stroke and defaulted. 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TRArTEIS TO DINK The Salem Trapshooters club will hold a potluck dinner next Tuesday night, June 28. ft has been announced by Club Secre tary Clarence Townsend. A full turnout Is expected. Th Stcdosarian, SalemJ Orsoon, Thkasday, Vuns S3. 949 11 Stranahan Trails In French Meet ST. Q X R M A I N I-EN-LAYE, France, June SI -Cn. frank Stranahan of Toldo. Ohio, fin ished firtb today In bis quest for tot French open golf, title. He had 28 strokes for the 72 holes. Stranahan. once -holder ot the British amateur title and now in Europe In preparation for the Babe, Patty Take Matches OKLAHOMA CITY, June 21- (JPh- Second round play hi th. Western ' Women's Open Golf tournament ended today as eight professionals and amateurs moved into tomorrow's quarterfinals. Mrs. Bab. DidrOuon Zaharlas stumbled through to a 2 and 1 second round -ictory over Nation al Amateur Champion Grace Len- Britlsh ! open, started the day in a three-way tie for fifth with a 143. 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