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i -. i -i ' - : . S . SunOS' 4 . - : mnioEdinig 'rinss-.ainiJiWihs: iu.DQSr. Cards losers Firamraes;! u i I: 7 i Yah Rapper v -J' . -'vjt 1 KA-3$g ! r "' i Rain Ortelg (above), the Yakima w. i i v.w.l. ..lihfF. villi action tonight as the West ern International league leaders , meet the Salem Senators In a doubleheader at Waiers park starting at seven o'clock. By f)ON JA f - n, , - - ; 1 ?.' All one needs Is 'a map and a compass to . get lost In the mountains, lion (Kit Canton) Ilarger is shown above trying to find out why he's w here he Is on his recent fishing expedition. (Written -in the field : at 'Little i nice! little canyon with perpen Cultus lake.) Idicujar walls 300 ft. or more in It is very easy to gel lost in - . the mountains. In fact, all you need to accomplish' this nine mat ter is an pld -contour map. a war am plus .compass and an urge to find a lake that someone claims Is full of tackle busting trout. If you are camping in an area that Is infested ith mountain' lakes as well as mos quitos. jut look over a contour ' map. of that area and you will I sorely find a small lake that you once heard about It will ' look so small and out of the way that you will be sure that the iales you once heard of big flh must be true. Your writer was in such a spot just a 'few days agcT. The morn . ing was bright Ipnd the crisp cold air down from . the snow capped peaks made one feel like a yoting i eolt instead 01 an oia spavmea Bag as one should have felt like. The 1938 edition of a contour aup showed' a small lake not far - from camp that was sup posed to have some very large brook ies and rainbow. The con .tour map also showed that the climb t. the lake would not be bad. The 108 ft. contour rllnes showed about 4 to the mile. Now 408 feet of elimbina to the mile is not a bad trail. Two hours should he enough to reel ff the six mile trip. Armed with a map. compass, fly rod and reel; etc., ialong with . unmuu. -...-i...., m. 'M repellent, this modern 49er took a generous application oi inse'i ff for the fabulous lake and the tackle huMers. S'ftt Prove Confitfhg , According to the wonderful map therewas a junction with another trail at the fiVe mile mark. The little dotted line indi cating the trail on the map soon disappeared under snow drift; that got deeper a the trip pro gressed. The junction was reach - ed. There on a tree was a UFS sign that pointed, (supposedly) inifor a swivel chair Indian scoot the direction of the lake I wrs fter. Also on the sign in bold pencilled rqaiks were the ini'tels n u n. ana trie town, ftaiem.'AKo fpncilled in was the legend. "NO ISH IN THIS LAKE." Now I ouspecti'very much that -the ini tials H.D.R. could belong to none ther - than our good angling - friend and. mountain chr?er, H' erD. Robinett. I -also sus pect HD R. of treachery. It is almost certain that on .some dark and windy nigt H1R. mivH the "sign around just enougii to ."cause confuion. Right at 'that Eoint the trail disappeared The laie marks on the trecsvanish v. 4d right before, my eyes. The lake t" r dryed up or was still cov er 1 with: snow. . Vr -u contour lines on the map "was s Salem Twirler Gives Only 2 Hits; Seven O'clock f win-BHl Tonight i. j - r - -- -? i - ; - ; By Chris KowiU, Jr Just abiut the sweetest piece' of pitching ever tossed from the Waters park mound was hurled Thursday night by Ray McNulty of the Salem Senators. The Solon right hander allowed only two hits in twirling Salem to a 1 to 0 victory over the Western Im ernational league-leading Yakima Bears in a 12-inning thrilleroo. McNulty pitched to only 38 men in 12 full innings. He issued no j Tigers, Vies Cop Decisions By he Associated Press j The Tacoma Tigers, showing more I strength every day,' roared to a 117-4 Victory over the Van couver Capita nos last night in Western International league mix. The ifetbacK- lost the Caps an opportunity to gain on the league leartimir Yukima Bears who bowed to Salem; Dick Greco and Bob Williams socked homers for the . Victoria's last-plate Athletics won their third straight gajne lindejr temporary skipper vie Buccals as they submerged the n Dl.ibfitc 1 f- Willi the aid of a 15-hit attack. Tacoma .... 402 310 07017 17 1 200 110 000 4 7 3 Warren: Kindsfather, Gunnarson (4) and : Vanmuvfr! Watden and Anderson It Sneely Bremer rton . 0OO 304 000 7 8 3 nno 174 2lx 15 15 1 Victoria I Dahle. Hiintaa in, wmwui i; Rlkmtonvince the Japanes. IIARGER 4 iv I ii i m i iftwi VWwiinri ,--r -"f! - neigm. My great-great grandpa was an Indian scout, according to the family Bible. Why should I become alarmed. He found his way around "the hills and he, didn't even have a map and a 'compass. .Another thing, he didn't eyen know where he was any of the time anyway so he couldn't get lost. He didn't even know where he was going. I certainly did ... .? It; was! time I pulled out the tnlsty old map and the compa-s and . make a triangulation on' my position. ! The only thing wrong with that was the act that I couldn't see' any .peaks or land marks to triangulate on. Oh-well. just, reverse my steps and walk this: way. Oh My I'm Lot! 'the trail it. Just back here a ways. At 1:30 p.m. the trial was still .wandering around trying to keep away from me and doing a very good job. At this point I had to admit that I was as lost as the famous, LOST DUTCHMAN MINE. What a wonderful thing a com pass is. The needle always points north, or; does it. According to the map that area had a mean de rlinj4tion: of 21 degrees in 1929. Wonder what it was now. Maybe H.D.R. had even moved the north pole. Anyway, maybe I didn't Want to go north, -SMore walking finally broach t me, to a clearing where I could see three peaks and one of them was topped by a USFS fire lookout tower. This gave a -positive identification ef the ether two peaks and also gave me my position; It la no one's business inst how far off I was. Suffice it to say that I never did find the lake. I foond'eamp and a bottle of Una men t t rub en my aching dogs. Fourteen miles k tough en the feet. The geodetic survey lads should be notified .that their maps are nor.in accord with the findings 1 innk itne wncie area is now off ; balance due to H.D.R. and his - trick of changing the signs I know very well that the elusive lake is full of big fish. If any ef yea readers want U find; it, Jost lsok b H.D.B. and saake him take you la there. Don't rely a your snap and remnass. When the snow gets se' dee that It covers a the llttr dotted line trail then a nap hi n good. I am 1 trusting this will reach the desk, in time for the dead line It will if my net chipmunk doein't tet lost on his way out ' of " here.; oases on Da us ana situck qui cigm in besting Ted S?varese, a dimini tive southpaw. in perhaps the tightest pitchers duel the South 25th street diamond arena has ever housed. ' And just -as spectacular as Mc Nulty's scintillating pitching 1 per formance was the mariner in which the Senators won the con test in ' the bottom half of the twelfth. , Through the first eleven innings, no Salem runner had gone further than second base, and only, two -had ventured beyond first. So every one of the 64$ fans present was sitting tight to his seat as J the homft-towners came to Dat in the twelfth. 5 ' ' ' Wayne Peterson, first up in the inning, blooped a single to center field. That stirred the crowd into a call for a rally, but there was disappointment in- store Bud Peterson, attempting to sacrifice, bunted too hard, forcing Wayne Peterson at second. A The bleacherites had just settled back in their benches whenj Bob Cherry brought the game to an abrupt halt with , a soaring triple to' right-center. Bud Peterson, from. first base, took off for home like a kid who had just busted the corner drug store window, and as he crossed the plate he culmi nated two hours and mirty five minutes of the best brand of base ball played locally' in a long, long UII1C. y The only two hits off McNulty. were a double by Dick Briskey in the third and a single by op posing pitcher Savarese in- the twelfth. Briskey was .the. first man to bat in tle third 'frame. Wliich means that McNulty pitched to 27 consecutive batters without al lowing a hit the full equivalent f a nine inning no-hit, no-run ball game! McNulty toiled through the twelfth inning with a painful bruise on his right foot, sustained when he was hit .by a pitched ball while batting in the eleventh One of Savarese's tosses struck McNulty on the foot as the Salem pitchec was attempting to jump aside of the wide pitch. McNulty fell to the ground amid a chorus of "oohs" from the stands. But Trainer Jack Boag, and a host of helpful teammates massaged the hurt, foot for a few minutes, Mc Nulty put on his shoe, tried the foot, and stayed in the ball game Salem and Yakima now have seven games to play in the course of four evenings. The series con tinues with a doubleheader Fri day, beginning at 7 p.m., a single game at 8 o'clock Saturday night, and 6 p.m. doubleheader on Sun day and Monday. Hal Zurcher, a star for Univer sity of Oregon baseball teams for the past two years, was signed by Salem Thursday, and played in right field Thursday night. He got one of Salem's six hits. Larry Or teig. who ad been playing right field" for -the Senators, was called to the state of Washington, where he owns a private business. Sen- ator Business Manager George tmign says urieig may De josi ior the season. ; , Masterpiece Yakima (6) ; Salem (1) ABH O A ABH O A Vanni.l 5 0 4 0 Zurcher. r 4 12 Sacinto.2 5 0 t 3 W.Ptson 5 1 2 Sam'no.r 4 0 2 0 B.Pton.s 5 0 2 Thorn r.l 4 0 13 OiChcrrv.m 5 2 2 Orttie.c 4 0 6 1 Kruc 1 1 4 0 17 Jwn'p.3 4 0 1 nlWas'ey.l 3 9 1 u 4 Moore, rr 4 0 3 -0 -ied ton,3 4 0 0 1 4 ;5Bfard.c 4 1 10 1 0 ;3M Nultv .p 3 1 0 Briskey 4 5averfc.p 4 Total 38 2 34 l.T Total 37 S 36 36 000 000 000 0000 2 2 000 000 000 0011 6 2 vakima . Salem Balk McNultv. Pitcher IP ABH R ER SO BB Savaree .. . It's 37 6 1 1 5 0 McNulty .12 38 2 0 0 . 8 0 Errors B. PeterMin, Hedineton. Hit bv Pitcher Wasley bv Savarese: Mc-' Nulty by Savarese.Heft on bases Yaki ma i, &aiem ,0. 1 nree-Dafe nits Cher ry. Two-tiase hits Briikey. Runs bat ted in Cherry. Sacrifice Zurcher. Sto len bases Cherry, W. Peterson. Double Dlavs McNultv to B. Peterson to Krui: Jacito to Briskey to-Thompson. Time: 2:35. Umpiies: Young and Howell. At tendance 45.. Hational League Boston : 000 030 0003 4 0 New York ... f 0U0 000 000 0 4 0 Voiselle and Livingston; Behrman, Hansen il) and Weslnim. , Boston t . 000 230 010 6 7 6 New York !. 000 001 1 00 2 4 3 G. Elliott and CrandaN: Jones. Ken nedy 1 5 1. Webb (7) and R. Mueller, West rum (41. f X Brooklyn :. 002 OOOVOO 2 5 1 Philadelphia . aoo 000 02x 10 Hal ten. Banta (It and fcdward; He intzehnan and Lopata. ' Cincinnati 000 000 OOllX 8 0 Pittsburgh . . 000 002 OOx 2 4 0 Fox and Cooper; Chamhers and Mc CuUouch. I Chicago .. .:..j010 121 30413 12 2 St. Louis. .: 002 000 030 S 11 2 Rush. Schmitz f8) and A. Walker. No vetney (9); Munjrer. Staley tS), John son 8), Martin (81 and Garagiola. Oregonians In the Majort Ab R H O A E Rbi Pesky. Red Sox J 3 0 2 0 6 8 0 Doerr, Red Sox j 4 ,8 $ 8 4 9 6 Gordon. Indians 4 114 3 12 Fox. Reds, lost today. Record 4-7. IP 8; HO 4; RO 2; SO 1; BB 2. Senator Swat (Up to date. - B H Pet. B H Pet. Cherry 268 88 J42 Olson 62 17 J74 Fredercks 15 5 ,333 Sciarra 81 23 .273 G Petrsn 33 10 Hedingta 17044 -259 B Petrsjt 288 83 .288 Carlson . 52 14 .268 Beard 178 31 487 W .Petrsa 301 78 58 Krug SO 28 483 Zurcher 4 1 2M SPrer 2 8 476! Foster , 2S 7 350 -1 McNulty 34 8333 iOsborn 13 8JM Pitchbta: I , - W 1 SO W L SO McNulty .8 3 56' roster .J 4 Oteen 8 25! Peterson 3 6 6 37, Sciarra . 1 3 3 71 Fredericks 1 4 Sporer ,..S Osborm I as siamlaM ' WISTEES INTERNATIONAL W L Pet. W L Pet. Yakima iO 22 .644 Salem MM .451 Vancovr 4 2 jaw Tacoma 42 .u SDokane 39 22 X9 Bremerta 3142.423 Wenatche 34 38 .472 Victoria .2S43 J4 Last night's results: At Salem 1, iaKuia w iu ranrapi, t inrouvW 4. Taromm 17: At Victoria 13: Bremer ton 7; I Score of Spokane- Wcna tehee game on page 1.) . COAST LIAGl'I i W L. Prt. W L Pet. Hollywod 61 36 .629 San Dieg 47 48 .493 Seattle . . 54 43 .557 San frisco 43 52 .453 Saeranant 47 45 J&l 1 Portland 41 51 .448 Oakland 47 48 .495- Los An a; Is 30 66 .411 Last night's results: At Portland 4. Sacramento 7: At San Diego 2. Seattle S: Hollywood S. Oakland 1; At Saa Francisco 3, Los Angeles 5. Sactos Capture 7-4 Win over Bevo Club PORTLAND, June 30 -P)- The Sacramentb Solona jumped on four Portland Beaver hurlers for 14 hits tonight as Tom Rose pitched the Senators to a 7-4 Coast league victory. ! Roy Helser started for the Bevos but was chased in the fifth inning Legions Slate Stayton Crew The local Capitol Post Amer ican Legion junior baseba.Uers, an unbeaten bunch in district two action, will be after their fourth straight win of the second half this evening as they play host 'to Stayton at x6:30 on dinger field. Coach- Bill Hanauska plans to start Jim Rock on the mound against the Staytons who dispos ed of Oiegon City, 2-1, Wednes day. Ort Sunday the locals journey to Oregon City where they will meet the OCs in a night encoun ter set for 8:30. Crofoot Tosses No-No Contest Percy Crofoot. the Handle Oil pin-wheel specialist, racked up a no-hit no-run game last night as his club topped the 12th Street Markets, 2-0, in a City Softball league clash. In another City tilt the Papermakers dumped Golden Pheasant, 4-0, s Bob Knight came through with a one-hit chore. In Industrial action Paper Mill stopped Post Office, 10-7, in an error-filled game. Hilfiker turned in a four-hitter for the 12th Streets but two Ran dle runs in the first frame off two walks and a couple of wild pitches beat him. The only hit off Knight was a beat-out-bunt by Bob Warren of the GPs. Tonight's City league sked pits Campbell Rock Wool aganst the loop-leading Mootry Druggists at 8 o'clock with the Marines meet ing the KCs in the nightcap In the Industrial leapue it's 'Clear Lake opposite Lake Labish at 6 30. Randle 12th st... 2l 000 02 . ot ooo o-o M.ierz; Hilfiker 4 0 0 2 and CrnffHit and j Weaver. P. MakeTS . 010 0i0 0 4 C 3 G Pheasant OOP 000 0-0S 1 4 Knight and Woodruff; Miller and Wenjer. . Mfll 122 005 010 5 6 014 101 0787 Kephart; Hadley .and 2 Fal low and V 1 Scott. Big Six G AB R H Pct. Robinson. Dodgers 67 271 45 99 .365 Kell Tigers 59 235 45 83 J53 Kiner. Pirates 64 236 47 82 J47 Schoendlenst; Card -63 269 41 92 .342 uinaiio, nra sax . m mi m iu ..u Wertz. Tigers 70 275 42 90 .327 Home runs National league: Kiner. Pirates 19 Muslal. Cardinals 14. Gor don. Giants 13. Seminick, Phillies 13. American league: Williams. Red Sox Stephens. Red Sox 17 Hen rich. Yankees 16. Joost. Athletics 16. Rins batted in National league: Robinson. Dodrers 60, Hodges. Dodgers 54. Ennis Phillies 54. American league: Williams. Red Sox 79. Stephens. Red Sox 75. Wert. Tigers 74. Some kind of sponges have been taken from ocearl bottoms three miles deep, although most sponges live in shallow water. Williams, Hyamaki Mix Tuesday A well-balanced card' is on tap for local grappling fans at the armory Tuesday night, mean ing a mixture of rough-and-ready tactics and the more scien tific approach. . t Al Williams and Sugi Hyam aki, the Jap judo specialist, will be ; the gladiators in the one hour limit main event. This match promises v plenty of fire works v- and Williams will be eager to notch another mat vic tory g fter. having disposed of Al Szasz-' in the last armory card. Nobody is fool enough to under st5 af BISHOP'S P. ! AMERICAN LEAGUE ! w t. m W t. Prt j, Yerk 44 24 .447 Boston 35 31 J3 philaArl. 39 30 J5 Wuhuu'l 31 35 .470 rwrm aa si mi rhwo 27 41 Jl cievcl'd 35 30 J38 St Louis 20 40 J03 Thurcday results: At Boston 3. Kew Tork 6. At CleTeUkna . uetrou iz. ai Wanhincton 8. Philadelphia .' Only game scheduled. NATIONAL LIAGl'I W L Pet. W L Pet. Brooklvn 41 26 .612 New York 33 34 .493 St. Louis 40 27 Ml Cincinnati 27 38 .415 hiladcL. 38 33 .543 J'imo ftl 21 3W .4U ton 38 32 .543 Chicago 2fi 41 J8Z Thursday results: At New York 0-8 Boston 3-8. At Philadelphia . Brooklyn 2. At Pittsburgh' 2. Cincinnati L At SL Louis 5. Chleaco IX. when the visitors bagged three runs.: The Portlands got nine blows off Rose. j In other games last night Seattle topped San Diego, 5-2, as Guy Fletcher racked his 15th win, Hollywood beat Oakland. 5-1, and Los Angeles nipped San Francisco, 5-3, with Booker McDaniel nail ing his 4th mound triumph in a row. .' Bacraasento (7) (4) Portland BHOA BHOA Marsh j ...5 0 3 2 MarquezJ 5 2 3 1 Raimnd.c 5 1 6 0 Shupe.l 4 15 8 WhJte.l ..5 3 3 0! Thomas J 4111 Tabor J . .5 1 11 Rucker.nl 5 3 3 0 Marty.r .4 4 0 Ot Basins ki .2 5 15 2 Wifcson.m 4 0 2 0! Gladd.c .315 1 Dropo.l 5 3 8 It AutUnj 1 0 1 X Coscrrrt.2 3 2 ,4 1 Helner.p ? n n o Rose p ... 3 0 8 1 Fleming p 0 0 0 1 ' I Mclrvin.p 0 0 0 1 v ! Dibia&i,p 0 0 0 1 i Fernanda 10 0 0 Totals 39 14 27 0 Totals 34 9 27 10 Femandes grounded out for Flem ing in 7th I 4- Mullen struck out for Mclrvin in 8th. Sacramento .... 000 230 1107 Portland 000 200 1104 Lostnc pitcher Helser. Pitcher IP AB R H ER SO BB Rose 9 i 34 4 9 4 6 7 Heifer 4, 23 9 6 4 1 Fleming 2'j Mclrvin 1 Dibiasi 1 10 1 1 1 0 III i I t Errors Austin. Runs batted in Marty 1 Helser. Marquez, Tabor 2. Dropo. Rucker. Raimondi. Gladd. Two base hits Rucker. Marauez 2. Marty. Tabor. White. Home runs Marty, Giadd. Stolen base Dropo. Sacrifices Austin. Rose. Marty. Double plays Coscarart to Marsh to Dropo. Left on bases Sacramento 8. Portland 11. Wild pitch Rose. Umpires Bentz. Barbour and Powell. Time 2:16. Attendance 4181. ! Sacramento L... 000 230 110 1 14 6 Portland 000 200 1104 9 1 Rose and Raimondi: Helser, Fleming (8). Mclrvin (8) DiBiasi (9) and Gladd. San Diego Seattle . Linde and Grasso. 110 000 0002 11 . 000 300 02x 5 6 2 Ritchey; Fletcher and Oakland 000 000 0011 1 3 Hollywood , 000 040 lOx 8 6 O Cecil. Jones (6). Tost i8 and Pad fcett; Ramsdell and Unser. Los Anfeles 030 200 0008 8 1 San Francisco 210 000 0003 10 2 McDaniela and Burbrink; Gregg. Brewer (8) and Partee. Mintz Rejects Comishey Bid PITTSBURGH, June 18 - heavvwelght ehamplon Ei2ardia'i Jack Trinsey. both of Phila- Charles said today he had turned down a $100,000 offer for Charles to fight Pat Comlskey ef Pater son. N. J. Mints said the offer was made by Frank Paula, Jersey City pro moter, who wanted to stage the fight In Jersey City. Sept. 22. The Pittsburgh manager said he had w Ired Paula he was net in terested "in this offer at the .rea- CB( time Wright Injured Tommy Wright, member of The Statesman news staff, suffered a fractured ankle last night while playing for' the Warner Motors softballers in a exhibition against a state hospital employees team n the hospital grounds. Wright got nick assistance, Among the onlookers were sev eral dozen nurses from both the state and Salem General hospitals. rate Hyamaki, however. This duel could develop into one of best seen locally in a long time The half-hour semi-windup (or two -of -three -falls) throw George Dusette, winner over Lef ty Pacer in last Tuesday's mainer, against Buck Weaver in a match which should be strictly on' scien tific lines, j ' A return , battle between the Yaqui Kid and Tojiy Fallettl will open the card at 8:30. This also will be for 30 minutes. The Kid took a -one-fall victory from Falletti in their initial clash. II Th Skrtesmaxv, Salm. Oregon. Friday. July 1. 1949 ViU Star 9 Horse w r ! vN I '- i A A v.. V 11 : A ;i-4t rt v - 1 f -HtT-. ---4- Toga Bridges. 1M Salem Ugh track aptain and sprinter, compares leg anuseles with Trigger, the horse hell run against tonight at se of the feat ares ef the Cherry Festival Horsfshow act for the Falrgreunda pavilion at I s'rloek. The snlque race will be run ver a 8-yard circular coarse. Moanted on Trigger la Trainer Don flansven of Salem. Dill photo). ; Annual Gold Cup Boat ! Classic Set Saturday nrroAlT T.,- n fl9rrW I uiuii, -u.it ""-v" 301 nave quannea ior tne zna annual ruiuiun oaiun'j w a"lu cup races, one of America s oldest I Race officials predicted that Americans Nab Scull Baltics HENLSY-ON-THAMESs land, June SO -A')- Jutk Eng Kelly ddphia, gained the semi-finals in the diamond scull? at the Henley royal regatta today and two Princeton university crew con tinued unbeaten in eight-xarerl cornpetition. ;Ifllv - liunrxl in recain thf tifle he held in 1947. advanced.1 when . Bert Bushnell of Britain withdrew to concentrate on the j dduble sculls. ' Trinsey won hi quarter-final test w it h Ron Lutz j ofi Britain in an exciting finish. I r :. ' -..'. .s. i n-- -. V III inn ! .... ' . . 8ii It " cm i 1 -TH : . m ' t "aw nn- u Slay Clean House Painl nUUajL U al illUi quality paint ...... LIIISEED OIL W A IIORRIS-WALKER PiiniTCO. lit Court 8L Rivals Tonight ; J --J flt rVt "-S-sca mfyv-iCfd T- ? v't ,t Hm", -.tJ; jJ-vSiii" fn iTYJtm 2ttpJ. Wl t?t?M ; 'kj " - -..fir -: ". A y-- t:Ar T :-i . ;m .!V!r 4irw v' vtr- 1 a. -w . -r -ivai Kriat. nf iniHe antr lit of " r S ' Z , A. ,j speedboat events. at least six more would pass the qualifying tests wlore the dead line at suridown tomorrow. The boats vvhith have as yet to make their qualifying runs in cluded XJiss Great Lakes of De troit, the defending champion, Neither of Henry i u. i. i wai iiw AiuiiiJiiuiii iiisi niiu hot metal nor the Lotus II ot Horace Dodce. Jr.. of Detroit have made qualifying tests. Mv Sweetie,-driven bv Detroiler ill Cahtrell held the lead amonw in tanireu, neio xne le-a tne early quaniieis witn a vzaxk mph mark. j J- Farer E. Gardner 2 W Gard- . . , , I tier 477. Lucky Strike 3 C. Pwhl The other boats alieady quail-; 4. M. Hariwt iU4w. lyt. Jon 471. li fted included Tempo VI, driven Jones 503. bv Bandleader Guv Lumhardn ' Stake-Split 1 Cibbs: 512. K Claike oy oanuieauer ouy wimoarao, -, A Th(mr.h :im T Thni.,. ' ' ' Egypt has an average of about half an acre of arable land per inhabitant and much of that land canncit. be cultivated. woaVtsrtl iwU WyWMjsfV' "Salea Made for Salen Trade" Can Bcommn4 Rsliabl PrzintvT Th. X lHt 1 i Joe's Tops Red Sox Bombers jWiilen Lead ; Tigers In 3rtl Place NEW YORK, June 33 -W- Jem . DiMaggio extended hjis cor.ec,utiv eame-winnir.ff streak ti thro trt- "V""C" tifMiTu kis .iourm home run in three davs t lead the New York Yankees to. a triumph ever the Boston Red Sox. The win tapped the Yank's margin to 54 games as ; the' Philadelphia Athletics lost to" Washington. 8-8. DiM aggie's round tripper arrir ed in the seventh' inking with tw mates aboard, thus providtngthj t winning; margin! The; victory gav the league leaders a jsweep of th j three-game series and increased) Ctheir lead over the tUlt-ciangroua : ' Sox to tight gafnes. j DiMaggio worj jyesferday's gam ' with a pair ofi fotir-baiiaers. It was his circuit clout ithat won th game on Tuesday night, when th Yankee Clipper made his 1949 de but after missing 65 ga:nes becaus of an ailing right, heel. A four-run Mast n the, eighth inning after two woie out brck a , 4-4 tie and gave the Senator 1 "their victory over the Athletics.. i Detroit's Tigers ; replaced Cleve- -land in third pUtcerf slashing out - ' 17 hits against four Indian hurlers ln iv run 'oi the Ti(irs with Although beaten, j 4-2. bv the Philadelrhia Prtllliesl the Rfo k- lyn Dodgers citing io their or.e game lead over; St. l-Lqu-s. when Hbrneixa Jn- .t--r.--'3 ie io iy . nicago "liO piaicua . Hd th Cartlinillf 'th a 12-5 defct-t. f--'-k '''.'.W'''Tn -Boston Braves linoved up iiv to a tmrd plce tie win ti e PmW lies, trouncing the f.Xe 'York Giants' in ix-th -ends of a .double- 't-ou t , . w-w i, wiit ir maininc National leaaue Kuii.e. Pittsburgh's Pirates ad vrced to within half 'a. game, qf ti-r. .vventk niii. iiMii( ovi ,:-u 1 niU!il. 2-1.- Ken Htiiitelnian ended a ; pitching a fivefViitter a'i.iirtst tl. . Dodgejrs. Har.kitdwai d. the -Cub' , outfielder, cracked i two noiiit is arid a -tingJe. drew, t.vo walks, drove in fc ur rvitis and sc.ired fie. Pittyburph rrde orlr f wr hits'Vff Howie Fox. but-got three-. if tht in in thp itti iritlincr f, rb.iir tun winning runs. Bill iVojiei'e ai d ' ........ . . , .a v Rookte Gien Elliott a!!c -fri.r hits ariece as the Bi e-i ltd "their foux-game erics w.'h tt; Giants. Anericsn Leagne Elbie Fletcher, the vern fii ba;eman st Id by the G-.c;ls to Boston" last month, furHied- tl.s Braves -with alj theif ri. rlcuu ing a thier-run homer of:' Hfjll Behrman in the fifth. New Yoik .'. 001 ifV. 3-H. i Bostnn i 100 v. ) " J 12 4 RasrhJ nr! Silvia: P: ! - :. Doh (7. HnsJv-on and Teb'rc'? ,1 Detroit i, 2?0 iW i:) "!2 17 1 Cleveland r 2O0 Jin ! M- X 12 i Houln man. Ttiurkj. (31. ar tiolnni . Wynn. Garcia 2, PapU-. (7 , r.oldj.1 I and Hfr. Tiesh , Philadelphia O0O'-04'- YV1.-, 11 & ; Washington . 020 mil .J4x a 11 Fowler and Guerra: Havnes. Weik , and Evans. - MIXHl POfBl.FS LCr.l'E .! i wss 4o. r. woufd 374. F. Wi'uard 4.16. Kaiser's two.iOreasy Four 2 H Glodt 434 J. Olodt 541, J. Bovre 441, C BDVce 117. j . i , r. !. , r awi - Gavie 327. R Wfiitworth 5W snioof i ( iaw.rd 4M, Clark 42. E. Wftitwortn i . intirmfiiin AIphabt-M 2-M Mirford 441. J. Mil- ford 487. Sbstf 343, Lmson m. Aliev C"8'"1 I1 AlhuCh' 421i J . A'b'ich 4. D oinev 404. Jf Olncy 613 3 Hn a a mim 0 p. r.iriner 320. 419. Gruesome Ffcursoit'e J B Muel haupt 4h ' Olney Jr. 442, I. Wittaker 403. M. Moiey 471. Hieh game 225 by Larson of the Al pha best .High hi. al by Lar son tth 634. Hifh Uin series. 02i by Lucky Strikes, i X 1.4.28 ...Pr gallon ln 5.0.U 349 .In tm qa&otx W RENT Tools To Do th Job v. ' 0 . ... ' my. .:' aaa J HOUSER BROS. . Equipment Sal & Bentals ' 1418 S. 12th sC: Th. J-J44I a.