The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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Sentatoir
a'
Yankees Addl to Lead WMh) Win veir Mate? Cainds-, ISuoons
Keep Fac."1'
Suit Dismissal Motion
i NEW TOIUC. July t-VP)-A na
tion U dismiss the anti-treat lt
brought against organised base
bill by Fred Martin and Max
Lanier, St Louis Cardinal pit
chers, was denieJ today bv Fed
era! Judge Simon H. Rifkind
I The&Jiidge directed baseball
eotnsnlMioner A. B. Chandler and
other defendants, including pre
tsdfDta Fords Frick of the Na
tional league and Will HarrJdge
f the American re. t- f - m
reply U the suit within ten days.
Rhvne Holds
Cameron
Hal Rhyne, Wenatchee first sacker had a tougli time getting base
hits during the week but still maintained his leftd In the Western
Intemnlional leaaue batting race with a .396 average through games
of July 4, but excluding the Vancouver-Tacoma -games of July 2 and
Rhyne had an 11 point bulge
over the second placer, Clint Cam
eron, also of Wenatchee. Cameron
was hitting .385, four points up on
third placer Edo Vanni of Yakima.
Vanni maintained his lead in
hits with 119 and stolen bases with
25. Jack Warren of Tacoma and
Bill Taylor of Bremerton posted
the fourth and fifth places with
averages of .374 and .361.
Dick Greco, Tacoma outfielder
held his lead in total bases with
196 and home runs with 21, with
Dick Briskey of Yakima maintain
ing a slim lead in doubles with
26. Two Spokane players finish
the leaders with Jack Parks, third
baseman-catcher holding his lead
in triples with 10 and Larry Bar
ton, first baseman, taking the lead
in runs scored with 84.
Dick Bishop of Spokane split
two decisions and had to take sec
ond place in the pitching depart
ment with his 8-1 record. Yakima's
Dewey Soriano had a 12-1 record
for the lead.
Yakima and Vancouver, each
with .300 percentages led the team
batting. Spokane had .299. Salem
was seventh with .272. Vancou
ver's .962 fielding mark was high,
a point up on Yakima. Salem was
fourth at .954. Averages:
TEAM BATTING
Ab H 2b 3bHrPct.
Yakima 2788 83 143 35 43 300
Vancouver 2560 767 132 33 37
Sookane 2826 844 142 35 53
Wenatchee 2871 842 175 34 65
Bremerton 2778 815 130 25 39
Tacoma 2745 782 150 32 50
Salem ... 2626 713 115 28 33
Victor ia . ... 2628 706 12 36 51
Baseball
300
2M
293
293
285
272
269
TEAM FIELDING
DP PO A E Pet
.. 91 189 811 108 62
.. 49 2038 889 119 961
.. 65 19K3 845 129 958
.. 70 2087 941 145 954
. 80 2082 864 141 954
. 65 2039 902 146 953
66 20 24 818 176 942
.. 62.2163 791 188 940
Vancouver
Yakima
Victor..! ;
Spokane! .
Salem
, Tacoma j
f Bremei ton
., Wenatc hee
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
AB H 2b 3b hr bi Pet
Brenner. Van .., 100 42 7- 1 5 24 420
:hyne. Wen 265 105 19
v'ameron. Wen .... 273 105 24
Vanni. Yak 312,119 16
Williams. Tac ....... 29 11 1
Warren. Tac 265 99 16
7 12 61 396
0 10 64 385
5 0 40 381
0 2 5 379
6 10 79 374
0 0 7 372
0 0 3 364
7 11 79 361
21 71 337
4 13 72 357
2 0 33 356
Neal. Bre 43 16 2
Cohen. Tac ....
Taylor. Bre ..
Greco. Tac ....
Barton, Spo
.... 33 12 1
.. 313 113 21
286 102 19
.. 377 99 18
Statnback. Spo 188
Slnovic. Sal-Van 60
67 14
21 3
1 14 350
2 18 347
4 44 345
2 45 345
59 341
1 70 338
2 47 338
Simon. Bre
Arnerirh. Bre
Zaby. i po
Ortetr. Yak ....
Cheriy. Sal
Rossi. Sro
72 23 S
904 105 21
275 95 IS
236
284
201
281
275
258
123
77 13
96 19
68 15
4 13
92 26
84 17
40 5
78 14
Mead? Van
6 11 37 335
4 5 S3 335
B-Ikev. Yak .
I. shell. Wen .
Tornay. Yrk
Pocekav. Bre
RobinM n. Van
L. Tran. Van
1 23 326
3 22 325
6 37 324
2 32 323
2 49 323
0 20 323
47 323
5 56 318
241
328 10o 13
285 92 21
Palmer, Suo . . 201
Sheely, Vair .189
Rayni. Bre 308
Jenmng, Yik 277
Johnson Tac . 110
Jacinto. Yak . . 281
Balassi. Vir ... 136
B. Tran. Vrn . 261
Oriel. Sal . 252
Richard-on. Spo 249
Parka, Six, . 222
McDouvuld. Vic 303
Jones,-Tac 87
Hack. Vic 260
O. Pete-win. Sal 39
Thompson. Yak 277
Moore. Y.-k 227
Burcola. Vic 273
65 6
61 -7
m 17
88 IS
35 9
89 14
43 t
82 10
79 16
78 13
S 63 318
4 31 318
1 38 317
2 11 316
1 46 314
3 38 313
1 12 69 313
69- 8 10
94 22 2
I 53 311
7 50 310
1 12 310
2 45 308
0 3 308
3 62 307
7 46 304
4 34 300
7 52 298
7 39 296
27. 8
80 13
12 2
83 13
9 12
82 11
8!l 16
93 12
I'alvpv Sto
2
B. Peteron. Sal 314
PITCHERS RECORDS -
G CG W L Pet.
Anderxon. Van ....
SeiM r. Yak
Snriaiio. Yak
B'hop. Soo
r rk. Wtn
V ckey. vak
arshall, Bre
NU hola-. Van
McNultv, Pal
Powell. Yak ..
P.opst, Vic . ..
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Prowne. Vic
CIunna-on. Van ...
20 2 4
2 2 2
20 10 12
25 4 8
10 6 6
IS 8 10
2fi 14 IS
17 10
IS 10 9
14 8 9
0 1000
0 1000
923
889
857
833
750
750
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750
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714
887
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G AB R H Pet.
Robinson. Dodfers . 78 300 66 107 .357
Kell, Timers . . 67 175 ! 350
sliali. Gains . 69 233 50 78 .335
F xnd.enst. Cards- 72 3n 46 102 .333
p aKKlo. Red Sox 71 288 62 96 .333
W '-.am. Red Sox 76 21 72 90 .320
". OME RUNS Kiner. Pirates 21.
f -Miens.. Red Sox 20. RUNS BATTED
fr- Hodge. Dodger. 85 Williams.
K Sox 83. Stephens. Red Sox 83.
Pitchers
NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at
Brooklyn ennedy (6-8) vs Branca
(10-3). Boston at Philadelphia Sam
(5-91 vs Donnelly (1-0). St. Louis at
Cincmnanti Lanier (0-0) vs Fox
(4-81. Chicago at Pittsburgh Hacker
(2-4) vs Chambers (4-1).
AMERICAN LEAGUE Waihlnglon
at New York Hudson (9-7) vs Raschl
(13-2). Philadelphia at Boston Co!e
maa C-7 vs Parnell TllO-S). Cleveland
It ! . -outa '(n)xhti Feller (5-8)
vs i . ver (5-7. lOnly games sche
duled). ,
Denied
Pr i
Martin and Lanier filed the
salt last March f to enjoin al
tered violation of the anti-trust
laws "and to recover treble dam
aces' as a resnlt of their sosoen
sion for Jumping to the Mexican
lea rue in 194$.
The five-year suspensions a
gainst the two, and all other
players who Jumped their eon-
tracts to play south of the border,
were lifted recently. Both Mar
tin and Lanier have retained to
the Cardinals, the team they left
In 194C.
Edges Up
Still on Top
1 t
UAL RHYNE
Holds WIL hit lead.
Randle Oilers
Stop R-Wools
'The Handle Oilers last night
nosed out the Campbell Rock
Wools aVl on;'Percy Crofoot's no
hit flinging in the only City league
Softball game played at Leslie. The
Manne-l2th Street Market game
was called off when neither team
had sufficient manpower to play.
In an Industrial league mix
earlier, the Paper Mill downed the
Naval Reserves 5-2 on Farlows
four-hit flinging.
Crofoot fanned eight in his
game and was scored on only via
a seventh inning walk, an error
and an infield out Armand Car
row, Ed . and Enoch Maerz. and
Crofoot combined bit off George
Roth in the fourth for both Oiler
runs. Those Were all the hits the
winners got
In a special game tonight at 6:30
o'clock the Maple Dairy team of
the Industrial? loop will play the
Fort Laughton, Soldiers.
Paper Mid ... 230 100 05 7 1
Naval Reserve .1 Oil 000 0-2 4 2
Farlow and Krphart; Bassett and J.
Jarvis.
Randle Oil I 000 200 02
Rock Wools . 000 000 11
Crofoot - and X. Ma en; Roth
Sinfer.
4 1
0 2
and
Hajniers, Angels
In Even-Up Swap
SEATTLE, July 8 -Uft- The
Seattle Rainiers late today an
nounced the even-steven swap of
Infielder Bobby Sturgeon to Los
Angeles lor Shortstop Bill Schus
ter. Schuster, 35 years old, played
with Seattle in 1940 and was sold
to the Angets in midseason of
1941. Sturgeon, was obtained from
the Boston Braves last year.
BITTMRS SEEK STAR .
TACOMA, iJuly 8 -CP)- The
Oakland Bittners are after one
of the Pacific northwest's best
and fastest basketballerg, Harry
McLaughlin, -center for Pacific
Lutheran college here. The rangy
Lute scoring ace, with 458 points
to his credit fast season, revealed
today that he-had been contacted
by the California team and was
definitely interested in joining
the club.
Lead
f
:fe ' -ft)1 '
ff-S fi. I
Rock Hurls 5-0 Shutout
As C-Ps Rack 14th Win
Big iim Rock, In rare form,
blanked . the I Woodburn Legion
Juniors 5-0 ljist night at Wood
bum, the 14th district two victory
of the season (or the Capital Post
ers "of Salem. Rock fanned six and
walked inary a one in breezing
through the Woodburns.
Salem next plays Mt. Angel at
Waters park Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
Salem! tallied twice off Chub
Larsen in the; second, twice more
in the .fourth, and once in the
sevenths: Hits by Elmer Haugen,
Ron Parsons and Daryl Girod pro
vided the firsj two runs. Nelson
and Parsons had doubles in the
fourth and the latter tallied on an
error, one of four Woodburn made.
Salem committed no errors. .
The final run came on a walk,
a sacrifice and another error. Van
derhey bf Woodburn had a triple
off Rock, but Jim left him strand
ed by making: the third out of the
inntog himself in th fourth.
Bad Start Ruins;
Club Signs OCE
FERRIS FIELD. Spokane. July
dians downed the Salem Senators 3
series here tonight Dick Bishop
five hits in racking .up his ninth
loss. After the Senators punched I -
over a run in the first off Bishop,
there was no further scoring for
the Oregonians.
Bishop's victim was Bob Dril
ling, making his debut as a Salem
pitcher. A bad first inning brought
about Drilling's downfall. Four of
the eight hits the Indians had off
him came in the first, and two of
the runs as well. Skip Rowland,
Paul Zaby and Larry Barton
banged the singles that hurt. Bar
ton's was a blooper.
Ken Richardson wafted a left
Held home run in the. fourth with
none on, and that ended the scor
ing for the night
Salem's run came on an out
field error on Wayne Peterson's
fly and Hal Zurcher's ensuing
flyout to center.
Salem had a new player in the
lineup, Claude Buckley, former
Oregon College of Education
(Monmouth) all-around athlete.
Buckley played the outfield and
banged a double in four trips ; . .
Injured Mel Wasley has been
placed on the suspended list for 10
days, starting July 4.
Ho Punch:
' Salem (1)
(3) Spokane
BHOA BHOA
W.PtrsnJ 4 0 4 2 Palmer jn 4 0 3 0
Zurcher J 5 0 2 0 Rowland. 4 12 4
B Ptrsn.1 4 1 2 3 7-r.byJ . i 2 2 0
Cherry .m. 3 2 10 Barton.l 4 2 10 1
Krug.l 4 0 8 0 Parks j 3 1 0 0
Carlson ,c 4 17 0 Rossi.c 4 9 7 0
Hednjrtn J 4 0 0 3 Richrdsn.3 2 2 0 5
Buckley ,r 4 10 0 Valines 4 0 1 4
Rrilling.p 3 0 0 2 Bishop. p .3 0 0 1
Olson 10 0 0
C-Ptrsnsr 0 0 0 0
Total 36 5 24 10 Total 31 S 27 15
Batted for Drilling In 9th.
it Ran for Olson in 9th.
Salem ....
Spokane
.100 000 001
..200 100 003
irher IP AB R H ER SO BB
Drilling S 31 8 3 3 7 3
Bishop 38 5 1 7 2
Left on bases Salem 10; Spokane 8.
Home runs Richardson. Two-base hit
Parks. Zaby. Buckley. Runs batted in
Zurcher. Barton 2. Richardson. Sac
rlfy Parks. Stolen Bases B. Peterson.
Errors: Parks 2. Barton. Rowland.
Time 1:40. Umpires Young and Sandt.
Attendance 2481.
Oregon City '9'
Thumps Mt. Angel
MT. ANGEL, July 8-( Special )
The Oregon City American Legion
Juniors, only team in district two
to beat Salem's strong entry, to
day downed the Mt Angel Jun
iors 13 to 3 here. About the only
bright light for the Angels was
Norb Wellman's home run.
Oregon City 102 900 113 9 3
Mt. Angel ....201 000 0 3 8 3
Montgomery, Kendig. and
Combs; Bielemeier, Ebner and;
Turin. m
Hawaiian Leading
Publinx Warmups
LOS ANGELES, July 8 -OP)
Contestants in the annual na
tional public links golf championt
ship took another whack around
the Rancho golf course today.
Lowest practice score shot since
the place was opened earlier this
week was turned in today by
Hawaiian Charles Makaiwa of
Honolulu, a three-under par 68;
Thomas Marlowe, Portland, Ore.;
who meets defending champion
Mike Ferentz of Long Beach,
Calif., in the first round of match
play Monday carded a 71 today.
Ferentz shot a 69 yesterday.
DAWSON LEADS
SEATTLE, July 8 -JP)- The
veteran Johnny Dawson of Lcs
Angeles led a star-studded array
of golfing talent over the par-73
Seattle Golf club course today
in .the final warmup for thi
weekend's "Little Walker cuo"
matches between north and south
Pacific coast divot aces. Dawson
turned in a five-under-par 68.
WINNING BATTERY
The winning battery for the
Salem Steel At. Supply. "C league
team Thursday night in the vic
tory over the Bishop Electric was
Whittaker pitching and Stryffler
catcher. Stryffler hit a perfect
3-for-3. The game was reported
to the Statesman in error.
PASOGONZALO WINS
SEATTLE, July 8 -lP)- The
favored Pasogonzalo won by a
head over Peruse in the Long
acres race track's twilight six fur
long feature today, payi; $4.20.
Oallant Josie was thyd. The esti
mated crowd of 2,735 paid $92.-
Nelson, Parsons and Stewart
divvied up six of the eight hits
Salem had off Larsen.
Salem (5)
AB R H
Stewt cf 3 12
SloanJb 1 0 0
Jones c 4 0 0
John'n.rf 10 0
Rock p 4 0 0
Hau.en.lb 4 11
Nelson.lf 3 12
Parson. ss 3 2 2
Sirod.2b 2 0 1
Larcent 3 0 6
Jack'son 10 0
Totals 29 9 I
Woodknra .)
AB R H E
OOdc'nsJb 3
0 Vand y.lb 3
0 Dillon Jb 3
0 Hend'n.c 3
0 MLarenJf 3
OMcCaUs 3
ONalsonjf 2
0 Pauh'k.cf 2
0 Lamen.p 2
0! u,
Totals 24 0 4 4
Salem
. 020 2C0 1 S
Woodburn
.000 000
PITCHING SIMMAIY
Pitcher IP AB H R ER SO BB
Jim Rock 7 24 4 0
Chub Larsen- 7 29 8 5 4 3 4
Three-base hits: Woodburn Vander
hey 1. Two-base hits: Salem Nelson 1.
Parson 2. Girod 1. Runs batted in: Sa
lenvRon Parson 2. Daryl. Girod. Stolen
bases: Salem Stewart 2. Sloan 1:
Woodburn Odfeas 1. Double plays: Sa
lem 1. Rock to Sloan.
Drilling Debut;
Claude Buckley
8 -(Special)- The Spokane In
- 1 in the opening game of their
burled the victory, allowing only;
win of the season, against a single
Gaps and Vies
Rack up Wins
By The Associated Press
i Vancouver and Victoria kept on
rolling in the Western Interna
tional league Friday night by hang
ing ip victories. The second place
Vancouvers had to go 10 innings
before beating Bremerton 32 at
Vancouver, but the Athletics
breezed in with a 21-1 win over
the fast fading Tacoma Tigers.
Joe Blankenship "allowed only four
hits in the latter game,
j Dick Sinovic pounded in the
winning run for Vancouver in the
tenth with a single-off Vera Koh
out, who went the distance for
Bremerton. Bob Snyder was the
Winning pitcher for Vancouver,
copping his 13th victory of the
season.
Victoria scored 10 runs in the
eighth inning in that game, after
having scored seven in the second.
!
Bremerton . . 001 000 010 0-2 11 0
Vprrouvcr 000 100 001 13 13 3
: Kahout and Neal. Ronning (10);
fatner. Gunna;.;on c.Ot. R. .Snyder (10)
and Brenner, Shee'.ev (10).
Tacoma . 100 COO 0 Oi 0 14 2
Victoria 173 000 0(10x 21 19 1
i Fortier. Johnson (4) and Warren;
Blankenship and Day.
Sil-Sox Slate
Sweet Homers
SILVERTON, July 8-(Special)
With both Lefty Charley Sauvain
and Righthander Bill Hanauska
all cranked up and ready for ac
tion, the Silverton Red Sox take
on . the Sweet Home nine in two
State league baseball battles this
weekend. Sweet Home plays af
Silverton at eight o'clock Satur
day night, and Silverton goes to
Sweet Home on Sunday.
Bend and Albany get together
in a Saturday night, Sunday af
ternoon duet at Bend. Silverton
is out in front of the league race
with six wins and two defeats.
Albany is next with a 4-4 record.
Weekend play will bring the sea
son to the halfway mark.
STATE LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L Pet ! W L Pet.
Silverton 8 2 .750 S-Home 3 5 .375
Albany 4 4 .500 Bend 3 S .375
Weekend m. Sweet Home at Sil
verton Saturday nfcht. Albany at -Bend.
Silverton at Sweet Home Sunday, Al
bany at Bend.
House Votes
Raises for High
Federal Jobs
By Douglas B. Cornell
WASHINGTON, July &-iJP)-Tht
house yelled its approval today
for $10,000-a-year pay raises for
the cabinet and boosts for 236
other high officials.
A parliament objection killed an
effort to increase congressional
salaries, too.
But the house gave some spe
cial treatment to FBI Chief J.
Edgar Hoover. He would get a
$3,500 raise if the senate strings
along with the pay bill.
I The house passed the measure
by a voice vote.
; President Truman has been
plugging for the raises. He has
said it is hard to get and keep
good men at present salary scales.
For the cabinet, the raise from
$15,000 to $25,000 a year would
be the first since 1925 24. years.
Undersecretaries in the "little
cabiet" would go up to the $20,
000, class, from $10,000 and $12,
000. Hoover makes $14,000 now. He
would get $17,500. The house
cilvil service committee had rec
ommended a raise of only $1,000
-to $15,000 a year.
Ivatzenjammer
Creator Dies
NEW YORK, July 8-Cip-Harold
H. Knerr, 66, the cartoonist who
drew the Katzenjammer Kids, was
found dead in his apartment today.
i Knerr had created the funny pa
per adventures of Hans and Fritz,
"Der Captain" and "Der Inspec
tor,' for 33 years.
For the past 10 years he had
been under treatment for a heart
ailment. His doctor called Knerr'i
apartment shortly before noon to
day and notified the management
when he received no answer. A
maid entered the apartment and
found the cartoonist's pajama-clad
bodyoirhe floor.
Wreck-per-Mile of
Driving Low in State
Traffic accident in Oregon In
1948 -aggregated 66,298 or ap
proximately one for each 83,000
miles of driving, Secretary of State
Earl T. Newbry reported here
Friday.
Officials have estimated the
average driver nationally has one
accident in every 55,000 miles.
FIRST CARRIER
NOWRA, New South Wales
(INS)- Air crews of Australia's
Ex-Grid Star
Out in Front
NORRISTOWN. Pa, Jnly t
(AV Charlie (Chack) BorwelL
former Alabama, faotball star
who lost his eyesight In the
Battle of the Strife, fired a
52-56 108 Ter a': Uogh Ply
mouth Conniry club course to
day to take the lead m the
36-hole sationai blind coif
championship.
BoswelL who starred In the
Crimson Tide's 193? Rose Bowl
battle with California, held an
eight-stroke lead over a field
of 18 contestants.
The blind golfers play the
same came as others, except
there is no penalty for touching
the ball while getting lined op
for a shot, or for grounding the
club in the sand i traps. Help
from caddies consists of being
placed in position to address
the ball and rattling the pin
to show the position of the rap.
Helser Hurls
Bevos to Win
PORTLAND, July 8 -(Special)
Southpaw Roy Helser hurled the
Portland Beavers to a ' series
evening 3-1 victory over the San
Diego Padres tonight. The series
now stands at two wins for each
club. Helser's victim was Jess
Flores, Padre pitching ace.
San Diego tallied only in the
second inning when AI Rosen
doubled and Dee Moore singled.
Helser allowed eight hits in all,
Flores nine.
Johnny Rucker and Vince
Shupe took care of the Bevo runs.
Rucker banged in one in the
b4hird, as did Shupe, and then
Shupe hit in the other in the
seventh.
At Seattle the sinking Rainiers
again went down before Sacra
mento 3-1, Orval Grove besting
Denny Galehouse. Grove allowed
only four hits. JThe loss was Seat
tle's sixth in a row. Relief pitcher
Forrest Thompson won his own
game with a 10th inning single,
scoring Billy Martin, to give the
Oakland Oaks an 8-7 win over
Loos Angeles. Hollywood's lead
ing Stars stretched their lead to
10 full games by bouncing San
Francisco 5-4.
San Diego (1) (J) Portland
BHOA BHOA
Clav m (4 2 3 0 Marquez.1 3 1 S 0
R WiLin 2 4 0 2 8 Shupe. 1 .3161
MinosoJ 4 0 10 Tho.nasJ 3 12 3
Weyt.l . 4 115 1 Rucker m 4 10 0
Rosen. 3 ... 4 1 0 3 Brovia.r ... 4 0 10
Moore c 4 2 2 1 Mullen .2 4 2 2 3
E.AdmS 3 0 0 0 BurKher.c 4 15 1
Wttlmn..s 3 112 Austin. 4 0 2
Flores. p ,3 10 2 Helser .p .3 2 0 0
Totals 33 S 24 17 Totals 32 9 27 S
Portland .. 002 000 lOx 3
San Diefo , ,.... 010 000 0001
" :cher rp AB R H ER SO BB
Helser 9 33 1 1 5 0
riores I 32 S 9 J 2 3
Runs Rossen. Marquee - Thomas.
Helser. Errors Marquez. Runs batted
In Moore. Rucker. Shupe 2. Two-base
hits Rows, Clay. Helser. Moore.
Wietelmann. Shupe. Three base hit
Flores. Stolen base Thomas. Double
plays Mullen to Shupe to Austin:
Thomas to Shuoe. Left on bases San
Diero S. - Portland S. Balk Flores.
Passed ball Burgher. Umpires Orr.
Ford and Gordon. Time 2:10. Atten
dance 5827.
Sacramento 000 200 0013 11 1
Seattle 100 000 OOO 1 4 0
Grove and Ralmondi; Galehouse, Ar
dizoia (9i and Grasso.
Los Anceles
110 301 001 07 9 X
Oakland . . 201 400 000 18 13 1
McLish and Burbrink; Cecil. Thomp
son I4i and Kerr.
San Francisco 100 030 0004 1 t
Hollywood OOO 110 03x 5 12 1
Dempsey and Parte. Jarvts (S): Sal
veron. Roy S, Seatt (S). Woods (i
and Sandlock.
U.S. Teachers
Reaffirm Ban
On Communists
By Fred Brady
BOSTON, July 8-;P)-American
schoolteachers reaffirmedx their
ban on communists in a standing
vote today about 2,895 to 5--dt-spite
one voice of warning they
would set up a "blacklist" which
would "undermine'' their .dignityv
Delegates rose to their feet on
the final day of the National Ed
ucation Association convention af
ter one of their number, Robert
W. Clark of Philadelphia, said he
wanted to see who would "stand
up for he things we believe in."
The vote on a resolution barring
communists as teachers in the na
tion's schools . and from NEA
membership, but at the same time
reserving for loyal teachers the
right to "think for themselves."
When President Mabel Stude
baker called for those opposed to
stand up there were a few scat
tered standees but it was not clear
whether they all stood as voters
or merely as spectators.
The "blacklist" warning came
from Mrs. Rose V. Russell, legis
lative agent of the CIO teachers
union of New York City. Fre
quently in the convention Mrs.
Russell rose in opposition to the
phrasings of the communist re
solves and their implications.
She declared she was not op
posed to banning proved com
munists but feared .the teachers
were setting up "an unamerican
doctrine of guilt by association."
first carrier air group have begun
training at the naval station at
Nowra. The HMAS Sydney is the
first carrier to become , part of
the Australian fleet.
8 Jhm Statesman. Satan. Oregon. Saturday. July 9. 1949
Mickey Sits It Out
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WASHINGTON. July 8 Mickey Haefner, tossed off the Washington
Senators club last night by Owner Clark Griffith, sits at home
today with a ball and bat as teammates went to New York to
play the Yankees. Griffith, angered at what be termed an "in
different performance' by Haefner, said the pitcher would never
again play in a Washington uniform. He bad been a mainstay
hurler for the club for six years. (AP Wirepboto to The Statesman).
Ghezzi Bangs 65 to Tie
Snead in Reading Open
READING, Pa., July 8 -(P)- Big Vic Ghezzi. of Deal, N. J , shoot
ing for a place on the Ryder Cup team as well as for top money in
the $15,000 Reading Open tournament, exploded a five-under-par 65
today to tie Sammy Snead, for the lead. Ghezzi's 65, following a 69
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL.
W L Pet. W L Prt
Yakima . 53 27 .871 Salem 37 45 .451
Vancovr 49 31 .613 Victoria . 38 48 .439
38 4S .439
Spokane . 48 37 .554 Bremertn 36 48 .429
Wenatche 39 43 .478 Tacoma 33 S3 .384
Friday results: At Spokane 3. Salem
1. At Wenatchee-YakJma (Score Pare
One). At Vancouver 3, Bremerton 2.
At Victoria 21. Tacoma 1.
COAST LEAGUE
W I. Pet. W L Pet.
HoDywod 65 41 .113 Sacramnt 52 90 .510
Seattle 55 51 .519 Portland 4 55 .464
San Dice . 55 50 .519 San Frncs 4 5S .442
Oakland 4 SO .519 IxM An(b 43 61 .413
Friday results: At Portland 3. San
Diego 1. At Seattle 1, Sacramento 3.
At Hollywood 5. San Francisco 4, At
Oakland S. los Angeles 7.
AMERICAN LEAOII
W L Pet W L Pet.
New Y k 90 26 .5S.Detroit 40 36 .513
Phlledel. 44 32 .579 Wash. 32 42 .432
kClevel'd 43 32. J73 Chicaf o 32 44 .410
Boston 39138 .520 St. Louis 24 52 J16
Friday results: At New York 4. Wash
ington J. At St. Louis 5. Cleveland 6.
At Boston 7. Philadelphia 1. At Chicago
3. Detroit 1.
NATIONAL LEAGl'K
W L Pet. WL Pet.
Brooklyn 48 30 .605 New York 37 37 .500
St. Louis 44 32 .579 Pittsburgh 34 40 .459
Boston . 42 34 .VS CinclnnaU 31 42 .425
Philadlph 4137 .526 Chicago ... 28 49.344
Friday results: At Pittsburgh 2. Chi
cago 1. At Brooklvn 4. New York 3.
At Cincinnati 1. St. Louis . At Phil-
Ladelphia 3. Boston 4.
Senator Swat
(Up to Date)
B H Pet. B H Pet.
Cherry 297 102 J44 5ciarra 86 23 J67
Fred'cks 18 .333 MT.Ptson 35 89 .258
B PUn 330 102 .309llcdlngn 209 S3 .254
Foster .32 9 iSl iuckley 1 .250
Beard 191 53 .277lcNuJty 38 .237
Wasley 283 78 .276 Carson 73 IT .227
ij.rrson i 14 jiz onrcner . J aiio
Olsen 70 19 .271 born 19 1 .053
Krug 137 34 263' Trilling 3 0 .000
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kOsborn 4 S 34 ScUrra 2 6 22
31sen 7 23 Peterson 2 7 44
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in the opening round, gave nim a
two-dav total of 134. Snead at
tained the wme figures with a 63
and 71, surviving a rather sour
round today to retain half . the top
spot.
One stroke behind the,m at the
half-way mark of the 72-hole
tournament were Carry Middle
coff, of Memphis, Tenn., the na-
i tiriri, v,a,r.in.n nn4 Riwlr
White, of Greenwood, Missi Mid-
olecoff had 67-68 and White, a 66,
the day's second-best round, after
a 69.
Trailing close after them were
Fred Haasjr.. New Orleans, with
69-67 136; Ed Furgol, Royal Oak,
Mich., 70 - 67 137, and Law son
Little, Monterev, Calif., 64-73
137.
Ghezzi is . in a tight four-way
struggle with Bob Hamilton, Dick
Metx and Jim Tumesa for the
last couple of places on the Ryder
Cup team, which will be named
after next week's Dapper Dan
Open at Pittsburgh. Only a few
points, separate the four. Hamilton
picked up after a few holes today,
disgusted with his game.
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Also Post Victories
NEW YORK. JuIt LPukmnW
Joe Page came up with Another
gui edge relief chore tonight and
batted home the winning run to
feature the American league's
first place Yankees' 4-3. 12,-innin
triumph over the Washington
senators. ,
Page, making his 87th appear
ance of the season, held the Sen
ators to one hit over the last four
rounds , to pick up his seventh
victory. He sineledrhnm Rnw
Johnson from third with the pay
or.! run orr Mickey Harris who
went all-the way foe Washington.
Joe DiMaggio sent th gamo
Into overtime when he ; singled
home Phil Rizzuto from second in
the ninth inning to keep the 35,843
fans, in the stadium In their seats.
The triumph increased the! Yanks'
margin over the runrier-up Phila
delphia Athletics to six f games.
The A's took a 7-1 trouncing from
the Red Sox in Boston before 34 -276
fans. f
Joe Dobson limited; the! A's to
six hits while his mates collected
eiht including Verb Stephen's
20th homer of the season!
The third place Cleveland In
dians moved to within fa half
game of the Athletics, nir-pmg the
Browns. 6-5, before 4,57 In St
Louis. i !
The Detroit Tigers -'yielded
fourth place to the Red Sox, bow
injr. 3-1, to the White Soxin Chi
cago. V
The Brooklyn Dodgers protect
ed their two-game NatiomaJ league
lead over the St. Louis Cardinals,
edginrthe New York Giapts. 5-3,
while the Cards trimmed the Reds
in Cincinnati. 6-1.' Pee Wee
Reese tripled and scored the
Dodgers' winning run after Duke
Snider flied out in the sjxth In
ning. Howie Pollet scattered ton Cin
cinnati hits in posting his 11th
victory for the Cardinals. Ewell
Blackwell, making y his I second
start of the season, was tapped for
nine hits and four ; runs' in the
; seven innings he worked. Joe
Garagiola completed thei Cards'
scoring with a two-run homer off
Ed Erautt in the eighth.
The Boston Braves tok over
third place from the Philadelphia
Phillies, beating the Phils; 4-3. in
16 innings, loneest merit game of
the season, in Philadelphia. Marv
Rickert scored the winning run
from third after 19-yea$-old
rookie catcher Del Crandfll flied
out. I '
Pittsburgh's amazing I Pirates
stretched their winning streak to
seven games as little Vic Lom
bard i pitched the Biics t a 2-1
triumph over the Chicago Cubs.
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; Boiton 004 3n 00 7 S I
I Fowler. Harris 4. Scbetb U) and
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Wahington . 020 100 tt 0003 1
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UOi; Marshall. Shea (7). Paige (9).
and Berra.
Cleveland
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St. Louis
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Wrnn Bearden (7). Benton II). Gar
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(3 Femck (8j. Ostrowikl (I) and
Lollar. i
Detroit 001 000 000. Ul
Chicago 020 100 O0X-3
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NATIONAL LIAOl'SJ
New York 0t 030 000 I T 1
Brooklyn 010 301 90n 4 1 I
Hartung. Jones Si and R. Mueller.
Westrum (7); Newcombe, Barney (l),
and Campanelia.
Chicago 000 010 0001 t
Pittsburgh 000 620 00 t 1
Leonard and Owen; .Lombardl and
McCullough.
St. Louis 110 001 120 11 0
Cincinnati T... 000 001 0001 10 I
Pollet and Garagiola; Blackwell. Er
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Boston .... 000 000 100 020 000(14 II 1
Phlladel. 000 000 001 020 000 13 14 I
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