SsileDim ILegSoinis Rally in 8th j lakes Opener Seronil Game Come To Salem on Friday MeMlNNVTLLE, Joljr 2-(Special)- Tbe Salm Ci(al Pet Na. American lrMn Junior Ittfbtll team tonight eanie from Vt hind and then went n to win " Ha opening district J two playoff fime with the -MeMinnvllIe Jnlr to a 6-4 count. The same went one extra Inning, talem having tied the count ai 4-4 In the seventh inning. Coach Bill tfananska's Saleim tallied twice in the eighth off lefthander Arvey Nelson, wee MrMinnville pitcher who wa wtld and in trouble almost throughout the game. Salem wax behnd 4-3 going into "the final inning, the sev enth. But walk by Nelson and a pinch-hit single by Daryl! Ciirod brought in the run that ted the game. onny Walker hurled the flrt I ft ur inning and was replaced j f) Jim Rock who picked up j iredit for the victory at the end. j ' The win was Salem's 17th of the Legion junior season to date, j k against one loss. Ttf. second game of the play off will be held in Salem Friday i 6:38 o'clock on Winter field. Hanauska will start either Bob I.'eOeer. Rock or Walker in this tne. Another Salem win will wh Ihe Capital Posters into a tiayoir with itiiisonro lor tne light to Join the state tourna ment field, whereas a loss will extend the district two playoffs 4 a third game Sundav. to be flayed on a neutral field. .VON CRAMM VICTOR VfcLBKRT. Germany. July 20; (A,- Gottfried Von Cramm. vet-' nan German tennis star, flashed wme of his old-time form today: when he defeated Australia's Jm fc Harper. 6-4. 6-2. in an interna-1 lk'niil match. In a men's doubles ct-ri1tt. Von Cramm teamed with; .'Haiir to beat Sweden Bertil i frJorociinst and Doeije Yoi nMedl. i -2, f-4. ! In answer to a stream of requests, the local Legion lads will gain a Rtate tournament berlh if they can subdue McMinnville and then Hills boro. The latter team already has clinched an inter-district playoffs MXit and is waitins on the val.m.M'Mir,ni.m (ni. a ...i .i i.i ' , . . . Vkc. I. mc mflb. tls nr..l. ....' mnt-. .....nv ill nut. ilirj nilj I nave tne "Dig city bugaboo to both er 'em as did the '44 gang at Port land. This year's state tourney is to bt played at Albany in the new baseball-football plant being erect d there. A bit of irony in that too. For the past two years the state fi nals have been held in Salem, sans a Salem team. This time it looks as if the Capital Posters will make it, but the tourney has been moved from town . . . Add basketball pros- -fjects for Johnny (Splash) Iewis' WU team nest winter: Dick Mase. the former Viking who has had a couple of years at Oregon, plans transferring to Willamette. The UO eager are too many and too deep for Dick, who wants tc. play bas kotboll and not sit around ... Re Willamette basketballing. former Bearcat Coach Elmer Schaake has shifted from an assistants role at Modesto JC to the head cage and gtid mentorship at Burlmsame hieh is caniornia. Schaake succeeds Bob JOHNNY NENEZICH i,rRi'i0ne,' "-American center at California who has resigned KrSkmp.fi- k" is ,h Ple that av Willamette Cwiter Chuck Patterson ho between seasons this summer is operat ing as a crop inspector in the Northwest and does mt of his hopping around Ma airplane . Although Bill ( Higb pockets) Lawrence got the job for the balance of the season. Bremerton's Alan Strange was amcng those nvited to go to Seattle to talk over the Rainier manager aj t with big wheel Emil.Sick. Strange probably is better off where he is, for if you don't already know it the Seattle job is one of those frying pan posts, with the gas flaming on al) burners Bill Bevens has landed a job. and it could be a good one He's with the local Sears-Roebuck firm, which js managed by Jimmy MoMilf. another ex-big leaguer, and in the ' appliance department selling stoves, washing machines, refrigerator,; vacuum sweepers etc. Mebbe Bill figures he'll liven up that dead srm of his via giv ing demonstrations on how to clean a rug 4r do up a tub full if diapers . . . The guy is still In baseball too, after a fashion. He's to play for the Campbell Rock YWol soft bailers In the City league. Bill at one .time years ago wa a pretty pert catcher In softv .ranks , .. . -r ' Simonn Ifing. Lote in FirH Three Pro Start JJ1,rm'r. mir and Coas league pitc her Gordon Jones, now a Cleve tMThi lwn t wk watchtnig a; few Salem-Spokane iin ,ar.V?'"V 'u"' 'mlr 4,1 the: Spokes' Jack Parks nd tk-ubt). and left the info that Cleveland shelled out more than a few bocks for the signatuies of Johnny Kovenz and Al Cohen, the U of Orgon giads. Shortstop Cohen, now with Tacbma, got a flat $3000 for V l"!"- "wording to Jones. And Outfielder Kovenz, with Bakers field c f the Cal-State hp got $1000 for signing and a monthlv $175 . ; . Cieorge (Junior) Simon, the Albany prep whis plucked by the eA Louis Browns and sent to Redding of the, class C Far West cir fPit has won two and lost one in bis first jhree professional ap tearances. One of his wins was a four-hitter, in six Innings. Hub Kittles Klamath Falls club hung the setback on Junior. Manag ing the Keddings. incidentally, hi Ray (Buffalo) Perry, the pre war Tare ma Tiger third-baseman who later played for the San Francisco Seals. Perry at the last look had almost 4 home runs in tho Far Went batting ficores and at one point along the way was . walked 13 times consecutively on purpose!: Sot Enough of fJltle John A run ml Here Kk',h.n.T ju' h,,, WIL Prxv Rot Ar umpiring schedule Th? aJa Jn i econd-guessable td us even at a distance. JSHa ;worthltrd$ 'P"1- but only iwiie ha Johnny Nenezicfi LJ IS . k1 ' Furthermore, the likeable and capable Z??? m p -i rw h i e f d n t come back to the? Waters arena until late TtV Z .hen.Jh d'. return hell havens his partner Doc Re f 1 , 11 V',d P-rtnerhip doesn't split before then. When Doe Bt back intQ the league,, recently, h joined up with Nenezieh. re fii.cijg Tim McCullough I H -Little John, you've no doubt noticed, baa the respect of every 1 rer in the rirewit .They all look upon him as the best In the 1 On top or It. he's Abels trouble-shooter, Whenever some lob pels In a Jam with the other arbiters and maybem Is nude, Abel sounds the alarm for Nenetirh and he toes in to help tidy up Ue mesa tbe next series. A Seattle native. John has been uuipir- i U over U years. His smartness of stature has cost him more than 5 se chance for a Coast league Job. as the FCL'rts. like the majors, l. e their sergrattts in serge to be burly and gruff. Nehe?n h hs been in the W1L siot 1840 and i? one of th.. gruys w-ho will admit it when he boots one. Too rnpnyUf them wor t, and HlKt as fTloflV lll hi( on thir IW.. k..t ...L. 1. c: .. 4A'i Circuit Play Tonite Opening: play of the season for the Clawt "A" Salem Jun ior baseball loop will eom meare tonight at h. o'clock, on Leslie field, according to Vern Gil more, eity playgrounds director. The practice game will fratare Amby D'Eagle's dinger "North" team against Hank Jujran's Leslie "South" squad. I ' . This will be the final effort to organize the two teams. Gil more adds. If enough player are available for a game, the contests will continue each Thursday! If not, there will be no more Class "A" division af ter tonight. The Commercial Stationery store and Maple Sporting Goods Co. have been lined up I to i, sponsor the two teams. Dairys, PO's, Teamsters Win The Teamsters. Maple Dairy and Post Office came through with wins in Industrial league action last night; at Leslie field. The Teamster crew topped the Paper mills. 5-3. ;s Eldon Farlow tossed a four-hitter. Maple Dairy grabbed a five-inning 7-3 decision over Warner Motors behind Beach's flinging and the Postal club racked up a 7-4 verdict over Naval Re serve, as Mi Daniels chucked a four hit job. i Tonight rMootrys and the Ma rines of the City league clash in a makeup game set for 8 o'clock.. j An Industrial tilt pits Mapie ! Dairy against the Naval Reserves at 6:30. PoM Office x... - rtOT 430 0" 7 1 Naval Rs H1 210 0 4 4 6'i M Daniel; and Scott; . Busll, Fox1 and J.r i ' Teamster i 031 lOfi 6. 7 5: Paper Mill i (44 ft 3 4 4 Farlow and Ktpbil; MuhwU and C Bock. Map)- Dairy W'arnrfi Archer. 214 f 7 3 2 21. 0-? s 3; HiJfiher and WIS - . . ........ . , , jujaiT, iiiu r i itfij ji i uir 'i .. . . . V:r,y 0 wini cEflnihiiniVDDIles, to 4 WIUs Bashing Bambino I: V" - " . ' - ' - f i y 1 i v - I - ' " I 4 ' 3 . a?f5; Possessor of a league-leading 24 home runs and among tbe top five in RBI'. Dick Greco (above) of the Tacoroa Tiger logs the largest bat in the Western International leagne this season. Greco and his mates will finb-h a series with the Salems at Waters field tonight. Greco has hit some of the longest homers ever seen in the Salem park. Junior Golfers Clash For Meet Titles Today lt'11 be payoff time in the first annual Salem Junior Golf tourna- ment today at Salem Golf club ts twelve young linksters go after flight titles in battles which are set for the 36-hoIe distance. The ieatuie match in the Junior division will pit Bob Albruh Capilanos Top Indian Outfit SPOKANE. July 20 -"- Van couver's Capilanos grabbed a 6-3 , decision over Spokane's Indians tonight in the first game of a i i Western International league twin j bill. The win upped the Caps' second-place margin over the third-place Indians to 64 games. Hunk Anderson of Vancouver held the Spokes to three hits while the Caps were getting to Bishop for nine. iFirst game rtven inning!. Vancouver JfO 2 A t Spokane 1 1-3 3 S AndriM.n and Sheeley; Bihcp fcnd Rc-fH. 'Joline. Tiganl Tourney Victors PORTLAND. July 20-;p)-Sev-enth-inning rallies gave St. Johns and Tigard wins tonight in the state semi-pro baseball tournament. Four runs in the last inning, three on a double, gave St. Johns a 4 to 3 win over Sweet Home. Tigard broke a seventh-inning tie . to win over Portland s Wherry i Cafe. 3 tc 2. ' Skt Horn . 011 Ol 1 S I St. John 110 CM 44 Brg. Brightvktl) )7l and Smith $ e t I in ' p and Bafero I Wherrv . . 10 iz 02 S 7 ! Tigard . ) C20 13 2 Hunt and Saul): Pearson. Dclbur ! (6) and Brookman. O'Harroran. Prisoners Snare 2 More Verdicts The State penitentiary Greys racked up two more baseball wins 1 last week end The inmates topped Independence Saturday, 6-1, be- , hind the tight hurling of "Sanoma" Hotz and notched a 4-0 decision j over the Vancouver Eagles Sunday as Whitey Bernstein gave up only two hits and whiffed 12. Busse of the Eagles fanned 18. Senator Swat Up to date) B H Pet Cnerrv 33 114 .337 SoTarra. . B Ptrsn 3S1 1211 .313 Hedngln Fredrckn 23 7 JO. Olsen ... B H Prt. OS 23 31 2SO -24 US 23 .271 31 91 45 33 .242 Krug 185 51 TJfi W. Ptrsn 10 278 Drilling 85 27T'Carlson 56 .279: Mclrvtn 13 271 Oeborn . 14 264 Foster 3S Waslev 3l7 Beard 201 BiK kley 4S Gjnnui 53 109 24 .220 11 1 .091 1 .091 21 Pitching.: W L SO Oohorn .5 4 40, Foster . OKen P S 31 Ptern - Mclrvln . 1 1 It Selarra W L SO .3 4 33 4 7 45 2 5 23 Drilling . 4 I SI Frdrick 1 1 M BLANCHARD TO FL-AY CHARLOTTE, N. C, July 20 jpl- Felix (Doc) Blanchard. all America fullback of - the army football teams of .1944-45-46, an nounced today - he will play as a professional this fall with the independent . Charlotte - Clippers. Blanchard is a lieutenant in the air force, stationed at Shaw field, j Sumter, S. C, about 120 miles j from here. Amazing! New! V . IITTLE-RCCK BLOCK Pumilite - West Salem t x :a.i-"t . .A-3tyx againsi 5ian samueis ior me championship flight crown. Sam uels earned a finals berth as he downed Ed Bauer 2 and 1 Wed nesday. The title flight battle in the Boys division sees Dave Wright colliding with Mickey Raschko. In the Junior division first flight Bob Hazel will meet Bob Gordon in the finals and that di- vision's second flight finals puts Jerry Slurgis in against Leo Se- bern. Steve Merchant and Dick Sohrt will light it out ior tniin i flight honors In the Boys division first flighl :j Bob Fisher and Lyman Butter- I neia win i rne nnais contenders, i Victors in the finals matches j will leceive trophies and other prizes from the Maple Sports ! firm, spe-nsors of the tourney. . - i i 1 1 i . i . . i Bowling MAJOR SCRATCH I.F.ACt F HARTWEIX ELECTRIC til: E. Hart well 60S. Reeve 476. UiKin 567. H. Page 660. SENATOR'S l2i: Irons . OJney 5.W. Fnesen 51). West 511. KARR'S 1: Lull 4. Mathis 45. Karr 542, Coe 0f). BRA DEN S BODY SHOP 2l: White Mu. S. Braden 570. L Braden 526. Evans 551. CAPITOL BEDDING ll): Poulin 5)2 Ro 510. Logan 521. Hickman 527. CUPBOARD CAFE (21 Stralton 505. MDford 45S, Raiburn 512. Henderson 59) ABC. WINDOW CLEANERS ill: D Page 485 Bigler 440. Nuber 579. Mc Clukey 2). CLINES COFFEE shop izi: tune M2. Crawford 554. rower 614. Oslund 456 High ind. team series: Cline's Coffee shop. 2266. Hiarh ind. ri: Cline sr.. 642. High ind. game: Cline sr.. 244, DEER SHORTAGE FEARED PR1NEV1L.LE, July 20 -P) Hunters began worrying today about what the Malheur forest fire would do to the deer. Not that anv of them were hurt dur ing last week's fire itself, but much of their pet winter forage bitlerbrusl was destroyed. Goose Eggs .First garnet: Tarnma ( ; (4) Salem BHOA BHOA Spaeter. 1 1 0 t 3:W Ptrsn 2 3 0 2 1 Jones. 1 2 0 2 Krug. 1 3 M3 t Kancy.i 2 8 2 -l BJ'lrsn 3 1 0 Greco, r 3'. 3 OCheiry. m 3 13 9 lohnsn. 3 3 2 0 tVasley, I 3 2 2 0 Barr. m 3 2 4 tMdingtn. 3 3 C 0 2 Ballard. 1 3 4 'CTMn. c 2 0 1 e Sheets, c 3 13 OBucklv. r 2 S 0 Lazor. p 10 0 1 Olsen. p 2 112 Tortier." ( 6 t; Gardnr. 1 0 C ' Total 23 5 18 5 Total 24 5 21 11 Batted tor Lazor In 7th. Ran for Johnon In 7th. Taroma . OOO 000 C 5 1 Salem -X. .- IIO0 301 4 5 0 Pitcher IP AB H R ER SO BB Lazor e 24 S 4 3 1 6 Olsen .. . 7 23 3 t 1 1 Lvft on baae: Taroma . Salem 2. Errors: Ballard. Home run: W'aley. Two-base hits: WasJey. Caero. Runs batted in: Cherry 2. Hedington, Waly. Sacrifices : Jone. Kne. La nor. Time: Vmftrm riammu and Skulik. RE-ROOFIIIG? Be thrifty I . . fee the friendly little Scotchman for a FREE 255 N. Conmereta! Olsen Pitches 4-0 Shutout Waley Bangs No. 14; Taw fake 2nl, 3-0 By Al Ughtncr Unable t muster up the neces sary punch in the nightcap, Sa lem t Senators muffed a chance make a move forward last night Waters field by splitting the doubleheader with Tacoma's Tig ers, on a duet of shutouts, 4-0 and "0-3. The split left the locals nine: games below the .500 mark and sends them into a final series game tonight with the Tiges, start ing at eight o'clock. A Brillheart-was-right crowd of only 841 paid watched the two some last night, the first a Jim Olsen whitewashing at 4-0 and the second a reciprocation by Mgr. Bob Johnsons crew at 3-0. The doubleheader split amounted to the tnth in succession that Salem ; has broken even in. ! Tonight Big Cal Mclrvin .will go to the hill in an effort to wrest the final tilt from the cellar dwel lers. His opponent has not been announced by Johnson, although it might be the newcomer from San Diego, Don Carter. Olsen rode home on a five-hitter in his seven-Inning stint, the first goose-egg job he has whip ped ud this season. Big Jeem walked but one and fanned as j many in notching his ninth win of the. campaign. sThe Tigers first and he quickly turned the bunched hits in two of the innings,' heat off by starting b double play, the fourth and seventh, but Olsen The hitting fireworks were few settled fast to retire the fide both during the four-hour evening, but times and escape damage. Umpire Max Skulik inserted a All the run support he needed few of his own For no particular came in the fourth inning when : reason,' t ther than U shew per Martv Krug was safe on a two-: hap 'h' h ets into sc much base error, moved to third on Bud trouble over th . league. Skulik Peterson's single to left and scor- "ran someone eft the Tacoma ed along with Peterson, when bench during tht nightcap t-nd Bob Cnerrv dented the right field then wound up by chasing Al wall with a double off Vince U.- Spa eter- because he d.dn t like zor the ex-Salem sidcarmer. Mel j chin-high jitth. called strike, by Waslev followed with another : Maxwell ... A new outfielder, double this one coming within Orrin Snyder, is sthedultd u jom rn- scant inch of being is heme run. Mel lofted a lowering fly ; 1c right that came down, smack atop one i t the 1 x 12 ltnce boards nd bounded back into the paik. bt- ! jjeving the ball might be caught, j cherry got only as lar as third, But he rambled in when Bob Hed- j jngton flied to Eddie Bair in ten- ter. Waslev put the extia push on it the next time at bat, pounding his 14th homer of the season over his pet spot in right field in the sixth. The blow was Mel's ninth in the local arena, tieing him with Eddie Wilson of the 1940 club for the record for home runs hit out of the "Waters patch. The circuit walloD was Waslev's 14th of the j carr,pajgn- sd he has but two j Xo hit to tie Karr's all-season t record established in 1548 L8Zcr allowed himself, but toe bunched, along fence-conqueror. only live hits many of them u ith Wblev's wim "Wif) The ODener was played ir. minutes flat, which is unofficially a 1949 record for a seven-inning tilt in the loop. Lefty Bob Kerrigan, an erratic member of the Tige staff most f the season, weathered a few rough spots early in the second game and went on to take a 3-0 victory. Sa- lem reluctantly obliged in the first, four innings bv leaving no Iff? ' at iniuit . nwion i, ai b-i. u.ui than eight base runners stranded. Fh"-J',a r- which could be a record also. national leagi f . Big Sfu Frederic ks, c-e-rtainly w L Pet W L Pel 47 ,,h )llrL mmr., r.f ,hKls'M,r 52 33 S12Ne York 42 41 50f the tough luc k member of this j 5t lxfun j,, M, Plt!tburgh 4 44 47f year's hill corps was the Victim , Boston 47 40 .MOCincinati 34 5f 45 von thcitifih he Yielded onlv six hits. Salem got eight of Kerrigan, , but nary a one when it meant a , run. Fredericks lost the game as early as 1he second inning on a ( walk, Jerry Ballard s bloop single to center, a bounding tingle to ; left by new catcher jerry oaroner and a squeeze bunt by Kerrigan. good for two runs. A hit by Barr. his stolen base, an error and a fly got the third run across in the ..,.,ii, From there in it w as a fine duel between Fredericks and Kerrigan as both tightened up. Kerrigan al lowed but one hit in his final five heats, and Frederic ks a mere two in his. Salem had the bases loaded! with one out in the second, but Divvied Up: Second uame : Taroma 4 3) () Salem BHOA BHOA Spaeter 2 4 0 1 3 W Ptrsn. 2 4 112 Jones. I 5 C 1 O Krug. l l iz l Kancy.j 4 1 1 2 B.Ptrcn. r 4 Greco, r 4 1 0 0!Cherry,m 4 Iohnon.3 4 0 1 5Wale, l 4 Barr. m 3 2 2 O Hdingtn.3 3 Ballard. 13 1)3 2 Beard, t 4 Sardnr. c 4 1 7 lBuckly , r 4 Kerigan.p 3 0 1 0 FrdrtckF.p 3 Cohen, i 0 0 0 2G.Ptrn, 1 1 1 t 1 3 C t 2 C 1 C 1 2 5 0 1 1 1 l i C 2 2 c e c 14 ! Total 34 0 27 15 Total 35 27 Batted for Fredericks In fih. Taroma 02ti )( 3 Salem W 000 000 0 4 Pitcher IP AB H R EH SO EB Kerrigan 6 35 t (I 0 4 1 Fiederrcks 34 3 3 4 3 Left on base: Taroma Salem t. Errors: B. Petersen 2. Beard 2. John ton. Two-baste hit: Cherry. Runa bat ted in: Gardner 2. Kerrigan. Sacrifice: Kerrigan. Stolen basei: Barr 2. Double play: Ballard to Gardner to BaMard. Time: 2:02. Umpire: Skulik and Flam mia. Atteaxianoe: t41. ESTIMATE! ' M !'i . Vr PNDSONS r-"! ""t' Ph. 4-Ball Meet Opens Today; Locke Gets Panning TOLEDO. O- Jly tlMATW fnverneM fourball MklMt get nder way taumw. bt of to4tay'a pre-Uonaey talk ee tered arooatd the fatar atatato of Bobby Locke of Soatk Afrtea In American eventa. Locke, after wiaaiag tb Brf tik open recently, aaooooccd Wd deUy bis retom U this cosia try. Be bad been paired with Dick Mete la the iavemefio batUea of BlrdW. and 'bis default vine4 np the scbedale. S. J. McGlveran. tonrnaanent champion, said today be bad not yet been notified by Locke Uat iYanl.s Slam Dndians, Lead; Cardinals Gain on Biims gyi,, Skrlman. Salem. Ore Sizzlin' Saltzman Handcuffs Rainiers, Portland Wins, 3-0 SEATTLE. July 2C -iJF- Hal Saltzman. who was released un ceremoniously by the Seattle Rainiers a year or so ago. came back to haunt the home club tonight by twirling a three-hit 3-0 shutout Vic tory for the Portland BeaverF over the Rainiers. 1 was his 14th Pacific Frederick? bonneted-tc Eallard at the S3ems soon. Ht tgietd K terms 'wUh Pusintss Manager Gec rge Emigh la icltgiam .yes terday, after being jtUaset. ly Vancouver ... TBTta WfSTtRN INI f UN A 1 ION AL W L Frl W t T-cl Yakim 62 32 rr. 43 52 4S? Vancouvr W 35 615 Br mtrtr. 42 54 4J Spokan 51 4S 573 Vic toria 41 52 441 WenaK be 4 5ci 479 faccrr 3J H 3S4 Wrdnc-Mlay iniult At St.U-r; 4-C i Tacoma l!-3 at Spokan 5 Vancouver it (second can iult itt one., al J Wnatoh-VirtOf u uesull on page ' enri at Yakima-Bremrlcsn iicmlt or, 1 iby ir i. COAST iitr.it Hc.Dvwod 70 47 y Oakkrid . MK ; Sac ramnt 61 52 54 Portland .V. in 41 San r' S 57 5i San Franc 52 S4 441 .Seattle 5 5 504 Lc Anel 47 SS 4l-f Wednesdai rcsultii At Seattle t Portland 3. At Oakland 3 San fian nsco 0. At Sacramento 4 San Diegc (I. At Hollywood 3. Lot Angel 3 (Second ame wore f-ft onei. AMKRICAN llAC.tt W L Pet. W L Pet New Yc rh 54 31 f3.VDelrc.it 4 42 52.' Vlevelaric! 49 35 .SS3 C'hlcagc 3 ."0 4.'r2 i ''",,"n . ' v wd, 4 44) 5.H5 W-hinftr. 34 4 41S 4f 4V 52S St Ixui 55 34.'. cinevdav results At Cleveland 3 Nt York 7. at Detroit t Wahincin Ohlladel 44 42 S12Chlcar 32 55 3W Wedneda reu)t: At bUin 4 f-t Lcuiv t 10 innings l ; at New Yoih 5 Cincinnati 1. at Brooklyn Pittrbuish 8. at Pmladelrrua 3. Chicagr 4 ill inn ing I. American League ' , Ne York u ni 4-7 13 Cleveland flow, no 3 it l J' ronton 9 an. ijftpai rape ir ano rerra. rei.ei. rexneh irt. Eearden ici nd Ktfcan wathiniion . in tji hi- tc Detroit tit 210 03 If 1 Hams and Ear); Kretkm. Over .nire 1 5 1 . Grisom 161. Hutrhinson !. rloutteman Si and Rx4e. 1 BvrUm Chicago 4 CW i3 7 10 2 421 me ri 12 l Ouinn 1 2 1 . Marti.n U Jchnn and Teobettr. Baits (Si; Kuxava and Ma lone i Nalional Leagne Cf u aeo . 2C1 614 t 1 Philadelphia GOO 003 MM) M)-3 7 1 i ill 'nnmitst Leonard and A Walker: Roberts. Simmon 7i and Semimrh. St UrtiiP . 000 003 010 2 4 13 t BcxUin Cj4CJ 000 (WC 04 8 3 flO mninl Pollct. Wilk i2i. Staler BraW Si and Garagiola; Sain. Pctter f and Crandall. Cincinnati New York . M OWl 1001 7 I 221 OHO 00 5 12 . 2 Lively 4i. Fanovich Kwl and Mueller. Raf fenberarer. I and Howell. . i PitUburgh . 142 00 303 11 1 I i Broriklvn 000 032 100 C 10 -ftiddle. Dickon "St. Caey 7i. Clumbert iSl and McCuIloufih. Fitz gerald 1 7 : Branca. Ban la tel. Pa lira 7i. ;tmt f) and Ca Ri pane 11a be wonld not appear, and only knew what be "had read In the fwoera." McGiyeraa, I Mediately aign. od Saaa Snead, naaatera and PGA cbaaopioB. to replace Locke. Tnen the toamey rhairanan. Irked no end, wrote a blistering letter of protest to the PGA A neat Locke's actio a, Tbe letter wa turned over to George Schneiter, PGA toarna--naent manager, who said today be had forwarded It to the PGA executive committee for action. "Locke also bad arranged to appear with E. J. (Dutch) Har- yen. Thurrdoy. July 21. 1S49 ' Coast league win against six de feats Nc Seattleite got past second bas off Saltaman. The series now stands at one shutout apiece. A twin bill is tched tiled tomorrow night. In other games tonight Oakland r -r 1- rBn,c,M0' t M awi t i .T . I 1UI I1IIK, vTCI fifliniM' blanked San Diego. 4-0, on Bill Holcombe ihree-hitter and Hol ly wooc edged Los Angeles. 3-2. in 1h first game of a twin bill. (Set one game result on page one Portland 3) fc H C A Seattle B H C A Mrqne7.rr 4 Shupc . 1 i The rws 5 ? Wenne r. J 3 Brcvi r Mujlcn J : Bladd c 4 Au'lln V 4 Raltirnn.t : f-inhii 1 1 ( CRamv m 3 nv m 3 c ! U'tr f 4 1 1 .1 2 7 liSch 1 1 2Shririan. r 3 1 3 f. i 1 0 Becker 1 4 C 12 1 C Colman 1 2; York. 2 f lA)bnet.3 3 3,Gras?-o. t 1 fi'ichanz. r C 0Lan.: Karfel p 3 C C C J'C ? 4 2 e e 2 t 1 4 2 l f r i e t i r Tot! 31 S27 V Total 2f 3 27 13 Fanned lor Mullen in Vth. 4 Crcunded Cut for Albiieht in Slr Pc rtland . ( U4 1MI2--3 U1 1441 ( CI AP R H FH hh Si t 1 e 2 f I', 1 t 1 2 4 4 2 3 1 C Sc l.i. 1)7 Seattle t lie rier S-IUn.ar. Schanj . Karpel ir t 1 Lonni- pitcher: Sci.ani. Errors Scham Karpel- Left en bar Por'land I. Settle 4 Io-l,e Srhanz Brovia Hum battel) in Wen ner. Ulacld Double play S-huter to York to Becker i2i. Time I SB. I'm-plren- Deeier.' Krigeio and Doran At tenclfcr.ee 411S Lc Ar.iielefi He ))yo4t 4)1 1 tiO-J I 1 144 14 1 11-3 7 i. (Eicht innin.cM S:torrer Mc DH- Win i7 and Full rink. Wd' Sandloc fc. and Kan liamiMf Oakland Lien Meltor; and Kerr (44 144 (44- C C21 C4 ( 3 i and Jaryi i t 1 Tost San Die (it Sac larnenU' C4X (44 C44-f 2 (41 1C-4 Jurlich ar.d Rile U v Ralrirf ridi Hclccrr.l and Oregonians In the Majort WcdncMla) : pky. laet) box Do rr Red Sc ji Gordcn Indians AI R H C A E KM 3 1 1 1 1 4 J 1 2 4 C 3 i t 1 2 ( f ( iTfe FIRST-CLAGai ALL THE WORK s-J WE DO AMD WE OIVE SERVICE, TOO MT J 1 1 II Ira3, far -5. ItJs. A 1 9 II f aw MM J It MM i mi;; 7V ,'A Hsoa for three eblkiUon-nvat-cbe- Sehnelter said- I -Locke also eonmanlttri hlnaoelf to be here for the western open ao well aa'tho invemeoa BBatcheo.' Sebneltev, In answer to a nea UoswuM Icke bad appeared 1st America a tenrnamenta t the i vitation of the rOA. Sand aabl that withdrawal of sncb Invita tions woald result In Tthe man who came to dinner" bring bar red front fntnre meets. Locke has been a. aenaaUoa on) tbe American eonrses the few ear. and his priie -winolnga nave soared Into tbe tbonsanda. increase Giants Topplti Scoring Record r -i 'i NEW YORK. July: 20 ftfV Th New York Yankees clawed Bobby Feller for four runs in tthe third inning tonight and; went on to beat the Cleveland Intfians. 7-3, to stretch their American league lead tc four and a hilf games over the challenging Tfibe. Jce DiMaggio. , Yogi Bena an4 Ed Lopat led the Yanks' 13 hit attack against fiv Cle elarxl pitchers DiMaggio $ drve hom three runs on a horner nd triple. Berra delivered two with a homer and single and Lbpatf knoked home one while bafigin out tw singles and a doobl. j The largest night game crowd of the season, 75.340 fafis flocked to Cleveland's Municipal stadium to witness; the second? gim tf the crucial series. j The St. Louis Cardinal? camo from behind arffT topper the Bos ton Braves. 6-4, in tei innings in a night game at Boston. The victory moved the Crd to within two and one half garrles of the National's front-ruhninj: Brook lyn Dodgers. The tMgers drcp ed an 8-6 day gaine detisic.n to the Pittsburgh Pirates Ral h Kiner s second homer of the gamo and his 26th of th sHason with two on in the'ninth fuined the ,iHipt.,! Lc, Klein -rackcc a ... . ...... . xt. i- rv iwo-ruii iHiuuir oil is ri'ini to give the Card their victory. Hank Saner escorted the Chicago Cubs to a 4-3 eleven-inning tri umph over the Phils in a night game in the Quaker t'lty." Si.uer drov e home all c f Chicago s uins ;with his lTth and : 1 Fit homers and a triple. I The Boston Red Sox lost grouted in their bid to get .back into the American league pt-nrfant thiivo by dropping an 8-t decision to the Chicago White Soxiundtr the sun at Chicago. In the 4nlv other j afternoon games the fJew Yoik Giants whipped the ;Cinrinru-tJ j Rm)!( for the sec ond in w nitr iiitr :tiriC'ri nosed out the Wanington Sena tors. 6- Ted Williams hit a three-run homer U thi Red Sen his 22nd i The tiiants set a- mor Hugue . .... .'..A ' III1PII1K :Sc''"Ifc I e, ,i m j in defeating the Ked Tallyir g in eacn oi rne instiinrj-e innings, the Giants extended tfeeir stiii.lj through 14 frames;' toi beat the former mark r.f 12. stablishd y another Giant team- the 1t23 club Dave Koslo WenJ the dis tance, scattering seit hits Ict his sixth victory. The Tigers came up with three rurisiin the eighlh inning to overcome; a p-3 Wash ington lead and htngf the sixth defeat Uon southpa Mickty Harris m itirifiui ly Mtltiall Cf CMMw rrtlM B 4. t. Tkt tti turn Tl tetftfy lheKl r A NET El A J li la mIi I tit J i' )5 5 ittrilitil r D C4f CtHMf fmrW KMmum John's " ; i i Atk Tmd Sksxk