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-1: atarday rautterlaci; And Just wb Is this "Sens tor Baseball' phintwi to be mm veiled 8udT If hi? Don't knew fer'anre, bat eer geesa fa .Jim OUen. ... ntw cvun- -r . w,U Uke toll , If knew, yen gnyt Nil QT VF I : one night hire M the eesiplete Hf "t results ef the Cosstan Mil, fame la jrour sports section, and the next night havl enly half of them? Aanber elNcea- FIOW NDIf 1? ons Ur tt, friend, and eve ne a distinct headache far Look: All California cities are In non-Dayligbt Saving Time Beavers Capture Pair fromi OaEffland; DcSIe Cameron's 1395 Top wuL Figure Rhyne Slips From Top Tie Clint Cameron of Wenatchee, thnneh out of the' lineup with in juries -since July 20th, held ' the, top hitting rung on me western International league ladder with a .395 average through games of August 2 according, to figures re leased by the Howe News Bureau. Hal Rhyne, also of Wenatchee and co-holder of the batting lead the previous week, slipped eight f points to a second place .387 fig ur. Edo Vanni, Yakima, was third with a .370 mark and George Stainback of Spokane held fourth with .352. Bob Cherry. Salem. tood 18th among the regulars via a .329 figure. Jim -Warner of Wenatchee took . the homer-hitting leadership away from Dick Greco of Tacoma as he upped his circuit blows to 29, and Bill Taylor held on to the runs-batted-in lead with 101. In team batting. Vancouver was the pacer onv its .303 mark, Salem rsnkine last with .269. Vancouver also held the team fielding lead via a .964 figure and -also led the field in double plays with 133. Salem was sixth in fielding on a .952 4nark and rated second in double plays with 110. Dewey Soriano, the pitching president of Yakima, paced the mound, regulars with 13 wins, two losses. John Marshall of Brem erton, failed to get a win during the week but still had the most hill victories 19. TEAM BATTING Ab H 2b 3b Hr Pet Vancouver 1 3680 111 1 WnurichM 3S61 18S 253 4? 98 299 " T.Z38iO 1135 193 49 77 8 YaWroa ZL -3857 1147 207 49 5 297 Bremerton . 3852 1105 14 43 48 287 Erl" . nins 1082 193 4 71 284 Victor a " r""n 3827 1082 191 49 94 283 mSSST .3594 989 149 37 .99 369 TEAM FIELPING . W L DP PO A T Pet Vancouver 3 41 133 1 17 145 Yakhna 71 39 90 2819 1274 183 ?M vttoTu IC SO 59 97 281S 1190 178 957 SDokanc " 5S 52 1 2824281 192 955 Toma 48 6 101 2837 1242 198 954 gai7m 46 Si no 2820 jw 201 953 WenVtchee 55 M 99 M 1091 245 943 ID.V.DABATT.NO n V.n .150 80 12 1 35 400 Cameron. Wen 308 121 28 0 11 Rhyne. Wen 1,377 148 29 7 13 VaruU. yak 448 18 25 S Slnovtc Sal.Van 183 67 11 9 BUlnback - Spo 284 100 17 4 BaUasi. Vie 281 97 18 I 7 Arnertch. Bre .389 134 22 7 I Greco. Tae 399 137 38 6 27 BrUkey. Yk -.388 133 31 9 9 Orteif. Yk . 289 99 20 4 7 Rarton. Spo 3 124 25 4 17 Eheely. Van 260 SS 12 0 9 Mead. Van 408 137 19 16 raby. 8po JZZ 380 128 23 4 3 nd Sna LZ 282 88 IS 2 3 73 3S3 74 387 57 370 49 3fi 40 352 36 345 54 344 92 343 77 343 73 343 93 339 63 338 94 337 58 337 no " H l I a. Taylor. Bre 444 14 24 10 la ui " Pocekay. Br. 436 143 20 S 0 77 32? L. Tr.n. Van -404 133 27 9 10 Cherry. 81 399 128 26 7 9 Richardan. Spo 294 98 12 1 16 Jenninn. Yak 393 128 21 10 7 Hack. VkS 383 125 20 4 S Roblnaon. Van .464 151 IS 7 2 HaakeU. Wen .391 126 29 6 2 McDoucald. Vic 407 131 27 4 12 Parka. Spo 328 103 13 12 19 73 3 92 329 79 327 85 336 69 326 41 329 47 325 94 322 96 316 36 316 Barr. Tae 294 wj w Peaut. Wen . 348 108 20 4 Palmer. Spo 323 100 9 4 BuccoUS Vic -.413 127 18 9 Faber. Wen .. 413 127 29 9 R. Tran. Van 384 118 13 3 79 310 31 310 99 308 79 309 96 307 76 307 95 304 Waaler. Sal . 349 107 14 3 17 B. PeUrn. Sal 431 131 20 11 9 Tornay. -Yak 181 55 9 4 3 Thompaon. Yak 372 112 23 4 3 Moor. Yak 316 99 19 I 7 27 304 94 301 61 301 Sil-Sox Beat Macs, Tourney PORTLAND. Am. -AV The ' state semi-pro baseball toarna snent was -cat to eight teams to- Icbt as the SUvertoa Red Sox eliminated the McMlnnville Col leglana ta eight unlngs, 5-4. Bill Hananska waa on the naoand for Silverton and . scored the winning ran himself. The eont was tied. 4-4. at the end of the regnlation seven inninr. bat liana uska doabled la the eighth aad scored oa singles ' by Dob Hatteberr aad Jack Haade. , The Banks i Pioneers remained aade . feated as Big Jim. Hndson set WUlamette dowa with three klta. -Z. . . Charles' Plea fcVf YORK, Aug. 9-(jF-z2ard Charles,, the .NBA heavyweight champion, made another plea to the New York State boxing com mission today to have his fight with Gus Lesnevich recognized as a title. bout. But he didn't get much satisfaction. - Charles wu told only to keep on fightinf. The Lesnevich fight Is scheduled for next Wednesday night at Yan kee stadium. It will be recognized 9 a title defense by the states covered by the national boxing association, but not by New York, unless the commission chanjes Its mind. . , - Nixed by NY W Causes Natightbiit .v.,..:;. ..... ... ... -..D... .-.),;., senes, as ' are Yakima, TVenat- ehee as Spokane m the Will Cenoeoeently they' nc J' later there than We are here. When tt't nidnigfat here. It's - enly 11 fpjD. there. Then tev (and ntoch too often to salt as), once la awhile some eassahle . aoal g eta) laggtsh ta filing- the scores ea the . Associated Press, wire (they do. this; fat the DST cities bow aad then also), and we can't do a , thtar bat rave, rant and cane every thin , in eladlnjr those deadheads, oar deadline ' and the dopes , who are responsible for the! hour differ ence ' la I time. The! only salva tion we have, anUl DST Is tossed oat, Is the wee box on pace one every night The bare rores of all games jure contained tbcre and once la I awhile more Hot After W I Hit Title Yakima's Edo Vannl (above), peculiar bitting stance and all his been one $Tthe top hitters la the league all season and has as good a chance as any player to take the 1949 bat title. Vannl has one. of the most unorthodox stances la all baseball. Tourney Starts Today ALBANY. Aag. $- Special) -The 1949 State American Legion Junior baseball tenraament. Involving four teams la a fight to ad vance t the regional tournament later la Portland, will open play here Saturday night. Teams entered la the race are Hillsbere, Drain, Vale and Byerly Sports of Portland. ' N la the opening doableheader ea Hudson field Saturday, starting at 7-30 o'clock. Portland will play Praln and Hillsbere faces Vale. A second doableheader Is booked fas. Sunday and a single game Monday. If necessary a doableheader to determine the champion will be played Tuesday. j The winner-advances to the regional consisting of teams from Oregon Washington, Montana, Idaho and Hawaii, starting August H la Portland, j j Mootryi Again Move info Top Place Tie pre Hot fChy Rqce The hectic City Softball Seague race once again saw two teams sharing the top spot as theMootry Druggists last nigbt came through with a 4-2 victory over Randle Oil On the strength of Jim Rawlins three-hit pitching! job. The result put the Druggists up even with the Paperrftakers, each club boasting 16 wins and two. losses and set the stage for the titanic duef the two leaders will stage when they clash on Leslie field Monday night at 8 o'clock. j Another scheduled City mix last night went to thej Marines byf for feit when Golden Pheasant came in short-handed. In Industrial ac tion the headlong drive of Maple Dairy was stopped by Paper (Mill, 4-3, on the one-hit chucking of Eldon Farlow. t t Mootrys clinched their bout; with the Randies via jja ' four-run: up rising !; in - the fourth , frame off Enoch Maers, The outburst! was sparked on hits by SqeJeak . Nel son. Jim Henery, Peter Hoffert and "Bug" Linditrom. ' MootryS 000 400 94 9 2 Bandies Rawlins and H fiery; Maers ami Ap- i i elegato. P. MU1 013 9 S 1 4 and M. Dairy Farlow and Kephart; Lowry Stolaon Ycila!DoM Victoria 6-4 ! . - i " ! - i ' - f YAKIMA. Aug. I -UP)- Scoring five runs in the; fourth inning on five singles. walk and" an error, Yakima's Western International league-leading' j Bears downed Victoria 6-4 in the . opener of a doubleheader tonight I -' Victoria - run u A 4 I S Yakima -O0 1.900 t 2 Blankenahip and Day: Eporer, jmddiu (fi ana uneig. . i Headaches at detailed resalta eaa bo tetrad a age two. which far processed for prlatiaa- after the sports secuoa. 'gene down . 4 . . - j - One el. the first bits of woe : aew Coast Conference officials Czar Abb Sartia Is apt to ran into when basketball season comes a the resignation of both topi aorthera dtvisloa .whistle men Hal Leo aad Tim McCuI loogh. Both have swora bp. ' down and sideways they are thremgh an! ess the fee for hoop tooting Is Mked considerably. . .!. The far baa more or less proved ho can't hit like; him. bat Art Pennington, No. 3 mem ber of the "Globetrotted Divi sion" of the Portland Beavers Is almost a dead ringer for Jer sey Joe WaJeeU. Pennington has n Senator Swat ' (Up to date) B H Pet. B H Pet. Cherry . 414 139 1326 i Foster 3 Waaler . 37 118i3U.GJtrson 60 B Ptrsn 494 139 J03 rrodrcks ; 99 11 14 .233 9 JIM Buckley 70 21 joo snyder 7i 19 Jll 9.132 1423 I j042 9 .000 Beard -957 Hdncta 309 Drlllng - . 42 Krur .23 i JW Mcirvu uaa 91 J66 Burgher ! 6 11 .263 Osbora J 94 69 J60Burak 2 WJnrsn 476 123 Mi Olsen SO 23 JS6 Pitchlnc: i- . I W L SO i i W L SO Uclrvin . 4 9 30 roster 3 4 47 Olsen 9 19 33 Peterson - 9 19 99 Drtinnc 6 0 - 70-rredericks 3 10 39 Osborn 9 9 4 Burak 9 t 9 .1 : r ; Unci GaU Top Jary Crew, y i ASTORIA, Aug. a f special Tho Portland Lind riorists girls Softball team blanked ; Salem's Jary Florists, 4-0, tonight, as Betty Evans and Doris Barrett combined for a three-hitter in the exhibition. LaVonna Shotwell of the Jary'a rave un five blows. - ! 1 The teams meet a rain Saturday bight at Longview, Wash. -Jary 909 009 99 3 mo ' m a a Shotwell , and Wodsworth; Xvana, Barrett 4) and Ly In the Major- .Friday: J IV ' I Ab X H d AXKbt C3ordai,Indlaao.4 V 1 9 9 0 1 PeskvTlUd Sox i .4 Us SOI poorr. Rod Sox 11 4 9 9 0 S ' ..." :' r n Oregonians rox. Ma, tost yneay tt-ui. . Times both olid er. . too facial featares of the heavyweight box Best Pade. the. State? street grocery tycoon. -Waters field . regvjar and fisherman, extraer- dlnary. vow be gaffed three 7t poand salmon while fishing- the other day. Bat Benjamin mast provide pictures before most of his pals will swallow that one . ; . The Jack Wilson vs.' Clancy Anplegate baseball-softball bat tle hag been tentatively booked for Saaday afternoon. Aag. 1L The teams wilt play five inn lags of Softball and five of base ball, total aggregate scoring to count after the It frames. And should the base bailers fall to spend the softbailera. ; Wilson says he'll" rassle each oaf of the latter personally. . . --, Portland Wins I .r t By 74,84; PORTLAND. Ore., Aug; 5 -JP) The Portland Beavers battered the Oakland -Acorns in a double header here tonight, 7-4 and 8-4, to move into fifth place in the Coast league, only a Half game out oi the first division. (First Game) i ' Oakland Portland AS M O A'Marq z.cf 3 2 WlUon.M 4 12 3 Shupe.lb 3 Lav toJb 3 Rapp.cf 4 Kry'ki.lb 3 Jen'snJf 2 Pad jtt.c 3 Duez'u.rf 2 Mirtnb 3 Sass'ay.p 1 r.Tn sn.p 2 1 OThomsJb 3 0 Rucker.M 3 l'Peni'tnjf 3 O Bas'tkUb 2 OGladdx 3 0 Autinj 2 0 Bndm.p 2 0 1i5ka.p 10 l'Wenner 1 X j Mullen Jb O 0 ToUla 27 6 18 Si Totala 28 8 21 11 " Wenner homered for Austin In 6th. ' Oakland 030 010 04 Portland .. 102 ; 103 7 Winner Liska. Aoser- Thompson. Pitcher IP AB R H ER SO BB Gassway 2', 11 3 5 2 0 1 Thompson 1) IS 4 1 0 0 Bridget 4', 19 4 6 4 3 4 Liska 2i 9 9 9 0 0 1 Errors Wilson. Jun. tVnnlnrtitn Austin. Runs batted in Martin 2. Rucker 2, Marquez. Gassaway, Austin. rvrynosni. wenner 3. Two base hits Lavagetoo. Shupe. Martin. Three base hit liasinski. Home runs Marquez. Wenner. Stolen base Ouezabou. Dou ble play Wilson to Xryhoski. Left on bases Oakland 7. Portland 2. Umnire Ford. Gordon and Orr. Time 139. Second gamf: Oakland 000 020 Oil 4 6 0 PoItU.nd . 203 300 OOx 9 10 0 Toolson. Tote 3 and Kerrj Dierickz. Lynn () and GUdd. Hollywood Seattle Salveson and and Warren. .... 010 000 0203 9 1 . 021 010 0206 11 0 Sandtock; Hofmann Ban Die Co 100 100 00274 7 1 000 000 0 0 3 0 Los Ancelea Undo and Moore (9) and Novotney. McLish, Anthony SGCs Slate Os wego Team Feature of Sunday at Salem Golf club will be the playing of tbe second half of a home-and-home duel between local swingers and a contingent from Oswego country club. Each club will field 20-ma a teams. Tee-off time is set for 10 a m., and play will be over the 18-hole route. ; Swedes Crack i STOCKHOLM, Aug. 5-WP)-Swe-den's Gaevle Athletic club better ed ,the four mile relay world re cord tonight in a Swedish-United States track and field meet at the Olympic stadium. The time was 16 minutes, 42.8 seconds. The listed world mark is 17 minutes, 02.8 second by an other Stockholm team in 1841. However, The Gaevle A, C. claims to hojd a timing of 16 minutes, 55.8 seconds. Of the 11 events tonight, Amer icans won seven. t AIRMEN TIED DAYTON, O., Aug 3-(JPy-CapL Fred Moseley of Portsmouth," Va., and TSgt. Harold Ridgley of Havertown, Pa., still were tied for the lead tonight after the third round of the U. S. air force golf tournament with a three-day total of 212. . 4 JC QUARTERS TODAY HOUSTON, Tex Aug. 5-0P-Three players who have held na tional titles will be among the quarter finalists here,, tomorrow in the' fourth annual Jayce junior golf tournament Among them is Gene Littler, San Diego, Calif., the tournament's de fending champiod who played scored third and fourth round vic tories today. Bob Atkinson, Port land, Ore., tomorrow will be paired against Littler, . the teurnament medalist. ' Dig Six C AB R H Pet. Robinson. Dodgers 100 304 93 142 .360 DtMag fto. Rod Sox 93 381 es 131 .344 Williams. Rod Sox 109 379 101 129 .340 Kelk Tigers 93 J73 91 us 33 DiUinfor. Brown 91 961 SO 123 .338 K laughter. Cards 06 3S1. SO 117 .333 Schoendienst, Cards 87 413 62 134 -J23 Homo runs American League: Wil liams. Rod Sox 28, Stephens. Red Sox 26. Jobs. Athletics 31. National Lea gue: Kinor. Pirates 27, Cordon, Giant IX Sauer. Cuba IX. Runs batted In American League: Stephens. Red Sox 109. Williams. Red Sox 107. Wertz. Tiger 92. National League: Robinson. Dodgers. 86. Hodges, uoogers sz. iroraon. biants is. Table of Coastal Tides C1DK9 9 Oat TAFX. OstGON (Compflod by VX. Coast CoodotU Survey. Portland. Orefoni. f PaeUte Standard Tboo 1 Angus HICK WATIJt r LOW WATER Time Ht. - j Timo Bt a UttSMBU IMUL'U Relay Record 197 pja. C9 49jb. SJ & Bud Peterson Kjgjltt Is Suspended . (5??SiQgfe . Sheely, Sinovic Bop Painful Home Run 1 v i I . " I- . . - By Al Lightner The home! run with the bases loaded, an all-conquering clout, is the latest thing to Join the seemingly endless -reasons why the town Senators can't win 'of losing. Three of - the: four-run smashes (yes, three!) exploded in the locals' faces last night at Waters field in the doubleheader with Vancouver, and they amount ed to 12-6 and 9-5 victories over the locals for the Caps. And to those who resented the Dick Sinovic sale to Vancouver, one of the smacks will be good news. For Sinovic himself sent one from the premises, in the second game, to help ruin Lefty Cal Mclrvin; Catcher Bud Sheely was the other culprit, and in both games. He bashed one off Jimmy Foster in the first game and then repeated off McIrvin in the sec ond. Altogether the . 12 runs brought across by the clouts amounted to over half ,the total the second-placers got in sweep ing the twin bilL Also, the trio notched a new record tor the lo cal arena, and perhaps for the entire league. Jim Olsen, sore back and all, tackled the Caps n the opeijer. But Jim's long layoff, plus his ail ment couldn't stand up under the barrage and he was succeeded in turn by Foster, Bill Osborn and Stu Fredericks. Sinovic had two hits, both bloopsf in the first game and two runs batted in. The big gun was Sheely who not only spanked his four-run homer, but three other hits as well to pocket six RBI's in-all for the game, Van couver cracked out 17 bingles in the opener to give Long Bob Cos tello all the support he needed. The fence-clearing- swats by Sheely and Sinovic weren't the only ones of the night. In the final frame of the' opener Mel Wasley sent his 18th of the season out pi the yard, with .Bill Burgher on base, the eighth hit off Costelio for the struggle. And although he didn't ioin the homer-hitters, Ray Tran of the visitors collected four hits in the opener. Mclrvin was sailing along in great shape in his southpaw duel with Jim Hedgecock in the night cap until Sinovic came up in the third with the sacks jammed. He pickled a fast fall on a line far over t,he distant left-center wall. Salem rose up to tie tne couni at 4-4 in the third, but alter ine Caps weht ahead 5-4, in the fifth, Sheely slapped his second grand slammer out of the park in the seventh to end everything. The Senators managed one more run in the eighth, mostly as a result of three walks by Hedgecock. The Vancouver lefty was swift as all get out in nis. sum, nu so was Mclrvin for that matter. Leftv: Cal. who deserves much better than a 9-5 setback, made only the two bad. pitches hat killed off his chances for a win. The clubs go at it again in a single game tonight at etgni o'clock, but you won't fyid Bud Peterson playing shortstop for the locals. Bud was jerked from the lineup in i the first: game ind handed an indefinite .suspension "for .'indifferent performance" by Business Manager George Emigh. What with Bob Hedington on the injured list, the decking of Peter son means that Manager Bill Beard must play third base. Mel Wasley second and Wayne Peter son short, as they did last night. Although the locals lose a po tential star in Peterson if he'd only try all the way they looked as if they harvested one in the double bill last night. Claude Buckley, the OCE rookie looked great both afield and at bat and hiked his batting average to the .300 mark. . . . Only 516 naid watched the games, and most of them spent their time tiding the Salems; without saddles. . . . That and laughing .at Costelio trying to hit.' He's the worst bat ter in organized baseball, or close to it . . . First Game: Vanconvcr (12) Salem (6) RobsnJlb 3 2 0 2 Krug.lb 3 0 6 0 1 2 11 Tran. s 5 4 L.Tran2b 3 t 1 3 W.Ptrnb 4 SiB.Ptrsns 3 0) Cherry jet 4 OiWasl'Tjo 4 0 Beara.c 3 OSnydrJf 4 0 Buck yt 3 0Olsen.p 1 iFoster.p 1 ' I Burgher. c 0 Osborn.p 0 (rredks.p 1 e-to Meadj-t 9 . 1 l e Sino'tc.cf S Sheely.c 4 Chrltnjf 3 McL'n.lb 9 Coist llo.p 4 Totels 39 17 21 Total 30 8 21 7 310 205 313 17 2 Vancouver Salem .... 012 100 3 6 8 3 AB R H ER SO BB 39 8 9 4 S 3 30 7 9 1 2 4 Pitcher Costelio Olsen Foster 6 4 8 9 9 1' Osborn 0 1 1 9 9 9 9 Fredericks 2 . 10 9 2 9 1 9 WP: Osborn. HP: B. Pcwrson. looser: Olson. LOB: V. 11; S. 7. Krrors: Was ley 2. L. Tran, Robinson. Krug. HR: Sheetr.- Wasley. 3BH: W; Peterson. 2 PH: Tran 2. Bilckley. 2. U Tran. Sheely. Chorlton. RBI: R. Tran. Mead 2. Sinovic 2. Buckley. W Peterson 3, Sheely 9, Chorlton, Wasley 2. DP: R. Tran to L. Traa to McLean, W. Peter son to Wasley, to Krug. Umpires : Hus- bond -and Mathlv. Tun: 1:43. - it. ng tkraals Marahvilie Mark WASHINGTON. Anf '5 -JP). Lake Applinx. 4-year-eld Chl eace TValte Sex sJMrtalep, expres sed hope tenlg-ht be wlU be able ta play aaetber year af twaebaD. He mada tbe eeauaeat aa teana aaatea honored hlaa tar pre-gansc ceremonies, Thea ha teak the field te tie Sabatt MaraavUle's ana Jor Jeaiwe reeord os havtaar participated ta 1Z.15J taaaea at sbortstop. -. f Maxaa villa waa ea band to eea rratalate Applinr, wbe received a check freaa the- White. Sex aceoneart fat reeoffnJtioa o hla lei 9ervke. ., 3 U-H Spoinis'Woini; Ymhs UpiLe 8 Tlx Stfltirsnrrru Salem. Oregon, Saturday Aoratt 6,M949 Cline Nabs g.OBi Le Walt Cline, jr., Salem whose title winning efforts are an old, old story heteabuts, walked off with top honors in two departments of ac tion as the Legion Golf tournament held in sconjunctin with .the state convention, finished up at Salem Golf club Friday. Legion King X IS . f 4 r . - 'a-V" WALT CLINE. JR. Takes Links Togas -TBTra WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W L Pet - W L. Pet Yakima 74 39 .655 Victoria 52 62 .456 Vancver 67 44 .604 Brem'ton 49 64 .434 Spokane 60 57 .531 Salem 49 66 .426 Wenalch, 56 57 .496 Tacoma 46 67 .407 Fridav results: -At Salem 6-5. Van couver 12-9. At Yakima 6. Victoria 4. (Second came Dace one). At Spokane- Tacoma (score on page one).' At Wen atchee -Bremerton (score on page onej. COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet Holly d 78 56 .582 Portland 66 67 .496 Scramnt 70 60 .538 Seattle 66 68.493 Oakland 70 64 .522 Sn Fmcs 58 73 .443 San Dieg 66 66 .500 Ls Angls 57 77 .425 Friday resuiu: At Portland i-u: iuk land 4-4: At Seattle 6. Hollywood 3; At San - Francisco-Sacramento (Score on page one); At Los Angeles 0, San Diego 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. St Louis 62 38 .620 Phldlphia 50 52 .490 Brooklyn 61 38 .616 PitUb gh 46 53 .465 N-York 52 48 .520 Cincinati 42 59 .416 Boston 32 50 .510:ChiCago 38 S5 .369 Friday results: At Cincinnati. 4. Brooklyn 6. At St. Louis 1. New York 0. At Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0. At Chicago 8, Boston 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. N-York 63 37 .630 Detroit 56 48 .538 Cleve'nd 60 40 .600 Chicago 42 59 .416 Boston M 43 .574 Washin tn 36 62 .367 Phldlphia 55 47 .539 St. Louis 34 68 J33 Friday results: At New York 10-0. St. Louis 2-5. At Boston 9. Detroit . At Washington 1, Chicago 4. At Philadel phia 2, Cleveland 3. American League First Game: St. Louis .010 000 100 2 7 9 300 421 00 10 13 0 New York Drews. Winegarner (5) and Lollar: Lopat and Berra. Silvera (7). St. Louts . .020 021 000 9 12 ' 1 New York ... 350 100 01 10 13 0 Fannin. Ferrick (2). Papal 46). Ken nedy (8) and Moss; PiUette. Marshall (6). Page (6) and Berra. Niarhos (7). Detroit 000 000 0OOO 6 2 Boston 001 111 5 9 I. 0 Gray. .Trout (9). Grissom (8). Kret low (8) and Robinson; Kramer and Tebbetts. Chicago 000 020 0024 16 0 Washington 000 100 0001 7 3 Haefner and Malone; Hudson, Hit tie 191 and Evans. Cleveland 010 110 0003 11 Philadelphia .. . 100 100 0002 10 4 Garcia, Benton (9) and Began; Kell ne'r and Guerra. " I Oh, Brother: Second game: Vancouver () B H O RobinsnJ 6 0 0 Litmus 4 9 1 R.TranJb 3 1 2 Meadjf .4 3 4 Sinovlc.ef 4 14 Bheely.c ..4 1 6 Chorttn.lf 4 2 3 McLean.1 9 3 3 Hdgeck.p S 1 2 (5) Salent A B H O A 1 Krug. lb 3 1 7 9 1 WJtrtnji 9 3 2 3 3 Bjtardjb 5 9 3 2 OiCherry.cf .4 2 10 0 Wasley 3 0 3 2 0 Burgher ,c 3 0 9 0 0 Snyder .If .2 9 3 9 2 Buckley jt 3 14 9 0 Mclrvin.p 4 19 4 Total 39 12 27 Total 34 9 27 11 Vancouver 0040 010 4009 12 1 Salem -.013 000 0109 9 2 Hedgecock 9 34 9 9 4 9 6 Mclrvin 9 39 12 9 9 9 9 Winning pitcher Mclrvin. HP Sinovic. Left on bases Vancouver 10, Salem 9. Errors W. Peterson 2, LTran. HR Sinovic, Sheely. 2-BH Mclrvin, L. Tran. Mead. McLean. RBI Burgher, Sinovic 4. Krug. W. Peterson. Cherry. Mead. Sheelv 4. Buckley. SB Robinson. Chortton. DP Robinson to R. Tran to McLean, W. Peterson to Krug. Um pires: Mathiu it Husband. Tim 2:25. Attendance: 919. a HAVE YOU CRIED? OR. IOTHAT ROOM Htm ft" PRIDglL OLD. honors, (Links Meet Cune came in way ahead of .the 41-man field in the 36-hole medal play meet After carding a three-over-par 75 Thursday, the local swinger burned up the links with 9 69 Friday to finish with a 144 total. Cline also took the title in the 18 hole sweepstakes on the strength of that 69. Coupled with his two handicap it gave him a -'Stakes total of 67. Tied for second in the medal tourney , were Jim Hunt Salem, and Tony Painter, Woodburn. Hunt had 76-76 152 and Painter's card read 73-79 152. Bill Phillips, jr., of Salem, was runnerup in the Sweepstakes with a gross 78 plus a 10 handicap for 68. Judge Rex Kimmell of Sa lem was third with 81-12 69. In a Legion long-driving contest Bob Burrell of Salem took honors with a 266-yard smash and another novelty "closest - to - the -pin competition on No. 8 saw Kimmell win as he dropped his ball five feet away. Cline and the runnerups and third-placers will be presented with trophies at the glof club this morning. . Turn-out for -the links action fell far under expectations, but re sponse to the bowling tournament occasioned even greater surprise. Through last night only two Le gionnaires had fired in the tour ney. They were Jack Rushlow and Frank Peterson of Hillsboro. The pair rolled a 1202 doubles score (with handicap) and Peterson chalked a respectable 629 in singles. There may be a last minute rush to Capitol Alleys and University Bowl todiy. British Ring Go Postponed TrjnnM a. r Th. Rritish voninn at a unrM hw. weight title fight between Bruce Woodcock and Lee Savold, origi nally scheduled Sept 6, was post poned today because of injuries received by Woodcock in a truck crash two nights ago. Promoter , Jack Solomois thought it might be possible to stage the bout Sept. 20. Woodcock is in a hospital at Doncaster suf fering from a 'slight concussion and a bruised left shoulder. Solomons estimated the post ponement would cost him $40,000. Cli Nea imax rs In Net Tourney SOUTH ORANGE, N. J , Aug. 5 -(JPh-Art Larson of San Francisco broke through into the final round today in the 23rd annual eastern Grass court championships. He ousted, a persistent Felisimo Am pon of the Philippine Islands, 10-8, 5-7, 1-fl, 6-36-1, to gain a place in the title match scheduled for Sunday. - His opponent will be the winner of the match tomorrow between top-seeded Billy Talbert ,of New York and fourth-seeded! Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla. FELLONE VICTOR LONG BEACH, N. Y., Aug. 5 CP)- Tony Pellone, 150, New York, stopped Choforo Martinez, 116, Houston, Tex., at the end of , the eighth round of their scheduled 10 round fight tonight at the Long Beach stadium. 3 IIORRIS LOW PRICES STAY CLEAN house paiiit. Sp4cial This Week Only BRIGHT RED House & Farm LUISEED OIL i rioimis PMiT CO. 250 Court St 7, s race Giants, 1-0 1 NY Captures Pair From Brownie Club 1 NFW YORK. Aug. 5 VilV Tne St. Louis Cardinals prooeced tbeir half eame Natidnai leatiie ed?e over the Brooklyn Dows tnnipht blankins; the New York Hiants. 1) a tne BrooW clipped ; the .Cincinnati Red 6-4l t -Meanwhile th Cleveland In dians and the Boston Red Srtx lo won to keen within haling distance of t American league's nace-settinjr New York Yankees. The InHians niDned the PhilaH! Dhia Athletics S-2. anrl the Six trounced the Detroit Tieers. 1-0. The Ynk swent an afternoon twin bill from the last r)1ac St. Louis Browns. 10-2 and 10-5. The Yanks are thsee parries in front of Cleveland and five and a half ahead of the Fed Sox. "Gerry Stalev outDitchetf a trio of Giant Ditchers in postine his seventh triumoh and fourth f the year over the Giants The Red. outh'it the Dodgers. ; 9-7. but the Brooks bunched two! of their blow? alone with a walk, force out and a fly hall to slore three rufis in the fifth inning and clinch the decision. f Lefty Bill Wcrle won? a bril liant 1-0 pitching duel from Srjhoolhov Rowe and the tTiiladel nhia Phillies under1 the light at Pittburrh. The Chicago Culw humbled the Boston Braves. ' U-3 in the National's onlv dav game. Hank Kauer banged his 23rd homer for Chicago. , Home runs by Tommy; Hen rich nd Joe DiMaggio featured the Yanks' first game triumph and four-baggers by Charhf KflW and Yogie Berra highlighted tbe Bombers' second game': victory over the Browns. Berra's be'.t. his 14th oof the season, came jvith the baes loaded. Handsome Jak Kramer shut out the Tigers on syt hits .before 35.975 farts, second largest night crowd at; Fenway park this vcar. 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