0F2norld Series Fracas TTM.tr INMIMO DOOGtll: New York. Oct. - AP)-P1av-v-play ascood world series pn today: Raschl hurled the first pitch to Reese vr th Heart of th plat tot a called strike Bee swung at a two and tw pHeh and sent a hih fly to Lladell la medim left field. Jorfensen looked at a ball and strike, then (rounded to Henrich who beat him la a race for the be to make aa unassisted putput. Salder slapped Raschi's third pitch right at Rizzuto who-tossed aim etrt. ' No runs, no hiu, no errors, none Vrt FIRST WNSSa TlNKttl: Riszuto on a 1-1 pitch, rifled a solid slnjrle ever third baseman Jorgensen's head Into left field. Tommy Henrich. hero of yesterday's 1-0 Yankee wia. received a- tremendous ovation s he stepped Intol the batter's box. Herman ski raced Into the right field corner to Kl under Heortch's loppin fly. With uer at bat. Csmpanella slmost threw tie bell away in an attempt to pick Riszuto atYi first A nice ratch "try Hodites saved him from pa -error. 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JnhniM to rtck aa - was sore tat bold third. Hodges rtfled a atari pas. Ria- to score Robinson, wnen uaotu fumbled the bail la left field. Bodies continued to second ea the error. CampaneUa was erven aa iatenttonal walk. Roe struck out. swinging. una run two hits, ana error, two left. BECONS DTXEtO YANKEES: Pltrtitn carefully i to Linden. Roe saw the count go to 3-1, then got Lin den en a soft Of to Hermaaskl In short right. Johnson also ran .up a 3-2 count, then Cied to BaMer wno maoe a Etoved-hand catch after nearly mis judging the baU. Coleman i fouled off four consecutive pitches, then lifted aa easy fly to Snider. X No runs, no uu, no errors, none left. THIRD INNING DODGERS: Rizzuto gobbled up Reese s bounder and threw htm out. Jorgensea sent a high pop foul to Silvers about 10 feet from home plate Resent got Snider to roll out to Coleman to Henrich. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. i THIRD IN NINO Y A HUES: , Silvers noDDed to Joreenaea about a foot or two Inside the third base sack. Raschl bounced out to Reese who earned in behind the grass to field his topper. Riszuto slashed a graaacutter to Reese who hobbled the ball and the runner was safe at first on the error. It was the first Dodger error of: the Rizzuto eras credited with a stolen base when h slid Into second ahead of CampaneUa 's one hop throw to IUtsi, Henrich grounded to Reese who moved fast to bis right for the curving bop- N nana, a hits, aa left. roDRTst tmasa dodgers Robinson fouled off aa attempted bunt then was struck out swing log. a four pitches. Hersnanskl was credited with three-barter whea his she hit to right center skidded by Dt Maggl who sell as he was about to retrieve the ball an en bounce. Right fielder Bauer finally fielded the bell which had rolled to th hull pen. feet awav. Rackler tapped to a and cotemaa aauea . Hermans! at th tolat wKh a splendid under' hand toes to Silvers. Rackley was safe at first n th fielder's choice. Hodges fhed to Bauer m rtglu center. N runs, on hit. a errors. left. roURTS COONO YANKEES: Bauer Bunched a Texas League single into short center but was out at sec ond when he attempted to stretch it. Snider to Reese who mad th tag. Reese trotted over to the Dodger dug out and after some discussion with Manager Burt Shot ton. Luis Olroo wss sent out to left' field to replace Rack lev. DlMagcio fouled off two Pitches. then went down springing on a low insid Curve for Roe' first strikeout. Roe knocked down Lindeli's liner back to the box and threw him out at first. The pitcher was examining his right hand as be walked off the mound.; No runs, on hit, bo errors, none FIFTH ilNNTNO DODGEM: Jack 'Banta. a righthander, began warming up la the Dodger bullpen. Campanella rammed a siagl through the hole between third and short but was out trying for second as Lin dell, after bebbling the ball, fired into Cole man who made the tag on th sliding Campanella. Roe was called out on strikes.; Reese worked the count to 3-2. then sent a sharp grounder to Johnson whs threw him out ; No runs, one hit. no errors, none left. ! nrrsi innino Yankees: It was officially announced that Rackley had suffered a pulled muscle in. his back on Bauer's opening single in th : fourth timing. Johnson swung at Roes first Ditch and raised a short pop foul to CampaneUa, Coleman drove a double Inside the third baseman, the ball bouncing off the barrier la left field. Reese raced behind - Jor to male a fine stop f SUvera's b:uu x lb cv . 6:50 x16 0)ofl Jade's Super oi Price's Track and Car Rental sco you romorabcrcd tlio SlfiClG SgIgc5 ' - Jas, TVi E ll eeine to third est th Slav. Baarhl w w ikie sPer I sij i a 4 No ran. . nvalt. no errors, on left. l SIXTH DOTDfO DODGERS: JorginsaiTs higb lazy fly dropped maid th laA field foul line for a double with both Lindeil and Sizzuto making, a gam but futile try to eaten th ball. DUaa rs high pop dy as a heMine aeon d out. Rizzuto to Henrich wtth Jerg inssa going to third. Hermans! grounded to Baarlch who pleked up th seal wtth foot eat th bag far th unsBsastod putouU left. i SIXTH INNINO YANKEES: Rizsuto grounded to Hodge who beat him to first for th putout. Hodges reached up for Henrich s high hopper flipped to Ro who covered Din for th ut- Jorgensen scooped up Bauer's aiming grounder and to Hodges for th out. No runs. n hits, n rrors. left. i SEVENTH INNING DODGERS: Olmo singled to right aa Bauer had tittle difficulty starting for the ball. The field Was still wet from yester day's early i rain this accounting for the stow footing. Hodges grounded to Rizzuto who started a double play, the shortstop to Coleman to Henrich. CampaneUa i flied to Undell deep In left-center. I No runs. one hit. n errors, none left. 1 ' SEVENTH INNINO YANKEES: DtMaggio looked at s ball fouled off the next pitch, then grounded ' out, Jorgensea to Hodges. Lindeil flied straigntaway to Olmo la left. John son's low bne drive dropped at th feet of Olmo for a stogie; Johnson was credited with a stolen has sliding in ahead of Campanella s throw to Reese who was late covering second. There apparently was a mixup a to whether he or Robinson should cover th bag. Coleman rolled out. - Robinson to Hodges. no runs-i on nit. net errors, one left EIGHTH INNINO DODGERS: Roe was given a rousing ovauoo as he came up to bet. Roe went down swinging, striking out for the third straight time. Rizzuto mad a nice stop f Reese s sharp grounder to his right and threw him out, Jorgensen lined right Into th bands of externa a. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. EIGHTH INNINO YANKEES: Johnny Mize went la to hk for Sa vers. The official paid attendance was announced ' aa ISAiSX. Miae singled to of Hermawskl tn short right. George Stlmweiss was seat into run for Mize. Bobby Brown, another left handed batter, want la to pitch hk for Raschl. Brown was called out on strikes. Rizzuto laid down, a latilfli bunt bi twi n third and the mound and was safe when Roe la his baste to pack up th baU. fumbled for aa error. It was ruled a sacrifice and an error. Stimwelu stopped at second. Henrich filed to Olmo on a 3 and 3 pitch, the runners holding. Bauer hit e S-l pttcn to Jorgensen who whipped to Robin- soir) forcing Rizzuto at second. ru I mil. utiv nit. urn nivi, -ww NINTH INNINO PODOEU: Jo Page, who has made CO relief appearances for th Yankees during the regular season, came in to tfitch. Gus Niarhos replaced Silvers behind the plate. Snider singled past Rizzuto Into left. Robinson laid down a sacrifice bunt inside the first baseline and was out. Henrich to Coleman who covered first Carl Furlllo. righthander, batted for HermanskL Furillo Bopped Page' second pitch to Coleman who made th catch in very snort right. Olmo was an easy out. Rizzuto to Henrico. No runs, one nit, one left. NTNTB TNNTNO . YANKEES i Mike McCormick went to right field for the Dodgers. With the count of two strikes and no balls DiMaggle tapped a slow roller between third and the mound and beat Jorgensen's throw for aa infield single for his first hit of the series. Lindeil fouled off tempted bunt, then went down swing ing. Johnson fouled off two pitches, then raised a high pop to Robinson who mad th catch a few feet lnsid first has. Coleman flied to Mccor- mack who mad th icstch In short center. i . No runs, on bit. bo errors, on left. Black "bear were once found In the areas of all 48 states of the United States, Service Servic) Phone 3-8600 TRY vMANrBEER s I i it til Bike Projects 51 1 llhtrT, ing in Talbot Area ! Statea News aervte 1 JEFFERSOtf V. S. army engi neers are proceeding, with exten sive revetment construction on the main channel of the North San tiam river near Talbot, northwest of here. ; ' i Several thousand feet of revet ment will' be put in above the Oregon Electric railroad bridge across the river where water flows around E. B. I Henningsen island and along the mainland through the Henningsen ranch. The comp any is financing work 400 feet up the river from the trestle. ; Harry Haley of Portland has the contract for the - work. The drag lines and a bulldozer work around 11 hours a day. All the slopes are in and toe trench is about ready for the rock. The revetment is bank high and follows the con tour of the river bank. Last winter, during high water, the river washed away acres of valuable land on the Henning sen. En os Nelson and Elmo Brown places at this point. At one time. the railroad trestle was threatened when the river changed its course and started around the cement piers of the bridge and through the wooden piers. Another flood control project on the north and south forks of the Santiam. southeast of town, is about completed. Farmers along that stretch of the river are doing this work. Stayton Scouts Attend Camp Itstetmia Ntws Servic STAYTON Eric Soderberg, assistant scout executive for the Cascade area. , Boy Scouts of America, addressed Scouts and their parents at a meeting held in the citj? hall Thursday. He explained scouting and a film depicting the various phases was shown. Members of troop SO, Stayton, journeyed to Whitewater park for a camporee, traveling in one of the trucks of the Wright Truck Lanes. They were accom panied by their scoutmaster, Floyd Booze. Participating in the camporee were Scouts Bill Weddle, Mack Williams. Ernest Sims. Dick Rey nolds, Robert Garland, s Allan Harris, Robert Carleton, Richard Garland, John Sims, Gene Champ, Gary Boyle, Raymond Burns, and Loran Udey, r Mt. Angel Garden Club To Meet Wednesday . Btstetassa News Service MT. ANGEL Flower arrange ments will be discussed at the next meeting of the ML Angel Garden club Wednesday, October 12. in the city halL Members will bring flowers from their gardens At the September meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Cline, gladioli growers, gave a lecture on glad ioli growing and care and cure of bulbs. Special guests were members from the Gervais Gar den club and the Scotts Mills Gar den club. Valley Births ALBANY To Mr. and Mrs William Githens, Halsey. a daugh ter, September 30, at Albany General hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laf sen, Scio. a daughter, September 30, at Albany General hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fortier, Albany, a daughter, September 30, at Albany General hospital. DETROIT To Mr. and Mrs. Eldon White, Detroit, a son, at Salem General hospital October 4. SILVERTON To Mr. and Mh. James T. Greer, Woodburn, a daughter, October 4, at Sil verton hospitaL To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mil lard, Scotts Mills, a daughter, Oc tober 3, at Silverton hospitaL Stubbys of Sicks' Select in the handy 12-PAIl... great for outings picnics fits your .home refrigerator also: Cans fat 12-PAK. Quarts, Cms or Stsbtys bytncsss. - conPAnc from ANfWHERE Progress Plan for. Convention ' JEFFERSON W ML Jefferson Rebekah lodge met this week to make plans for participating tn the district I OOF convention here starting October 8. The group also planned ler its district convention in Lebanon in November. Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy. Mrs. Clem Gentry and Mrs. C A, Albertson served on the refreshment committee. Music Teacher Starts Classes At Jefferson Sutesamaa News Service JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greely and son Stephen, Aberdeen, .have moved to Jeffer son and are living in the Martin house on Third street. Greely. former Jefferson resident, will be associated with the Bert Kelleys and their guitar club. He will teach Spanish guitar with classes at Jefferson, Marion, Mill City and Brownsville. Joe and Charlie Ricks are home from a hunting trip displaying two deer shot near Lapine. One is a seven-point and the other a four point. New pupils enrolled Monday at DeVaney school were Rena Fay ana cnnstina -Tierce. Danny Thomas has returned to school after being absent a week due to infection. Improvements made at the school over the week end In clude a teeter and swing repair ed, new maps and new cabinet with Individual compartments for extra textbooks for sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Lyons Mill Makes Repairs StatessBaa News Berries LYONS The Mt. Jefferson Lumber company mill here closed down for a week for repairs. World wide communion was ob served at the Lyons Methodist church Sunday. A fellowship din ner followed the service. Several from Lyons Methodist church attended the district meet ing in Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Carr was brought home from Salem Memorial hos pital where she underwent a ma jor operation. ' Mrs. Paul Gerath, who also submitted to surgery, was also brought home. - Gates Grade School Adding Class Room Statesman News Servic GATES Workmen this week began work on addition to Gates grade school where attendance is almost double this year. , The 20 by 40-foot room will be used by the second grade which has been forced into the hall by a pupil increase. There are 104 pupils enrolled in the first six grades. Construc tion is being rushed in an effort to complete the. addition before winter weather sets in. Diamonds, coal and graphite are all forms of pure carbon. farmers! Trucliers! 6.50x20 8-Ply Wards famous Riverside rcrroa track ttrst bufli )pwcially for icamers and small truckarsl Bay with coofidanca! Car' rles America's stroaqast ttra wamxnlea! Satitiactlon anar rmsser! without limit as to miles driven cc tfma used. All othar truck Bras also on scdal O TIRES AND TUBES O SEAT COVERS O BATTERIES O OIL o HLTER CARTRIDGES SPARX PLUGS Jdsey.)CattIe, Club to Meet . Near Monitor Statesman New Servie N WOODBURN The Clacka mas County Jersey Cattle dub will convene Sunday, October ' 9, at Ore Grande farm" near Moni tor on the Barlow-Marquam high way. Meeting begins at . noon with th customary no-host meat Act ing Milk -.Administrator Thomas L. Ohlsen will speak on "The Marketing Problems of Fluid Milk." Jens , F. Svinth, secretary of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club, parent organization of the Clack amas club, will also be present and promises to disclose impor tant details pertinent to the Joint activities of the two clubs. Hosts' for the meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lienhart and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lien hart, owners of Ore Grande farm. The occasion will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the ini tial purchase of pedigreed Jersey rtock for the farm, as It was in October. 1919. when the father, John L. Lienhart, acquired own ership of Octavia's Western Olive, and descendants from this illus trious cow still predominate the Ore Grande herd. Members are requested to bring their own table service. YoungPeople Elect Officers At Sublimity SUtessaaa Newt Servie SUBLIMITY The SL Boni face Young Peoples club held Its meeting and lnitiafott Wednes day. Those initiated were Thomas Albus, Lawrence Basl, Thomas Tate, Robert Hartman, and Cath erine Steinkamp. On October 7. 8 and la re treat will be given by the Rev O'Brien, SJ, for the men of St. Bonifare parish. The retreat will be held at the Jesuit retreat house in Portland. A party of hunters returned Saturday with a two. and three- point deer. Those In the group were John Frank. Delmar Lam brecht. Jack Richards, Bernard Lambrecht, and Leo Boedigheim er. Mrs. Phillip Albus. Mrs. John Albus, Miss Leona Weissenfels, and Miss Charlene Frost all mot ored to Portland Thursday. Nick Nienhous, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Breniki. and Jan Ander sen all of Wichita, Kan are stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Heu berger while visiting relatives and friends in and around Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Albus and sons Robert and txiwara oi Aumsville were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hendricks. The students of St Boniface high school Initiated freshmen Wednesday. FAMILY ON VISIT FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Henry TenPas and children John, Bill and Lynn of Corvallis, visited for several- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Anderson 390 S. Lancaster dr. Mrs. Ander son's sister, Mrs. Denver Greer of San Francisco also visited In the Anderson home for ten days. While here the sisters went to "Wenatchee, Wash, to see their brother. S. E. Corner Trails & Higb . . . Sakn, Oregon COIlTEniEIiT 0IIE-ST0P SALES, HISTALLATION MID SEnVICE !!?.2?'i:,?'P fisii fjfTHtts ii-j To glenarrvTfi. fidncu Orwejoa, rridar. October 7. IT T .1 '.,.,.' Silrerton Councilmin Buys Basin es Interest -At Grants Pass , Statesmaa News Servic SILVERTON Lloyd Fry, Silr erton councilman, has bought an interest In the OldsmobUe agency at Grants Pass. Fry, a native of Silverton, lived at Grants Pass for a number of years, returning here three years ago. He opened a Western Auto Sup ply store here which is now being managed by Mrs. Fry. It may be, Fry sated Monday, that they will J?? OUT ) M n fLL MAKE TRACKS 0 USD CAR SPECIALS ANDSAYSAlCfTOP t BUCJ($f Sea CJntJFied! taction for i BEND HIGH LAVA BEARS vs. SALEM HIGH VIKINGS 4 Tonito, FARM STDRt i LOCATION 0- - MONTQOMERV WARD TIRE STORE i TRAOat A.HO HiOH ST. Check These Prices Tea 7JD0-2Q thplr now otT -7.00-20 10-ply. now only 70-20 8-ply, now only 70-20 10-piy, now only 85-20 10-ply. now only ,Plu radaral Tax. ' t ' . i .l.,....t, l i sell their busliaaas bjmi gJ to Grants Pass as the dlmata than agrees with him better. )i x Ha drove from Grants Pass to Silverton Monday for the coun cil meeting and returned to the southern Oregon city agala at Its close. ;su KZQTJIIX8 TEST ATLANTA, Ga.-(lNS)-0orgla recently became the STth state to require prospective brides and grooms to have blood teats for veneral diseases before marriage licenses are issued. The certificate must be issued within 30 days prior to the license application. JrU Us's Week-End Specials Oct. 8:00 P. M. at 7 WATERS FIELD Adm.i Adults $1.00 - Tax lnL Studants 50s or A. t. 1. Tkkat Eig Six Uagua Oama I T S $10 Down, $8 Ilcalldy Buys Two Tires! -24.03 -33X0 -32.53 -33.03 iff )AX7 SlOCr tREWIrta C0MAflT SALfJ. RCCON