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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1950)
C Tha Statesman, Calerru Orscoal Monday Mar 9. 1833 ., ...!' .'. wtiiJti, irt;jtiiijl wV4ww Will H&ffere for Inaugural Starts ineup V, 1 For Auto Race Rods' Will-Roll in Local Bowl Saturday. The official lineup for the first Hollxwood bowl auto racing pro cram -of the season next Satur day night began. taking definite shane ,'over the -week end. The sponsoring Valley Sports organiia tion. a local outfit with Charles HeiU acting as promoter,' had 1Q entries, registefed Sunday, and ex- nects to have another 10 or iz on , the dotted- line by midweek. At least four of the roaring roadsters will .be from the Seattle-Tacoma ! area. :' , - 1, . . , ' Heit2 himselt has entered his hot No. 1 car J classed as one of the best roadsters In the North west. Hisdriver will be the veter an . Ernie Koch of Vancouver, Wash. : " '. Three other Salem cars also are entered the No. 19 car owned bv Jack Grlner. the No. 73 own ed by Don Waters and piloted by Max Humm who was state road ster racing champion runnerup last year, and the No. 85 buggy owned by Goodacre and McGowan -and driven by Salem's Corky Cor coran. , i--.' ;: 'V- Dick Toney of Lebanon, who drives his own car, also has enter ed.. The other; five, owners who have registered their hopes for the top prize money are Spike Mc Clellan, Willie Anderson, Doc Col lins. George weideman and Gor dy German, all of Portland. Their - drivers, to be announced t -(Continued on next page) Some fishermen have snared limit catches since the season pened. Others have growled. "Now, ain't that the limit! I Just cant ret those finned critters to cooperate!" . . . Some have" Just growled period. And we Imag ine Ken and Claude Talmadge t the Statesman back-shop, sre a pair who weren't exactly mut tering nice phrases after a recent anrunr venture or, to put It more appropriately, WOULD-BE venture . . . Ken and Claude started out of a recent morn for a crack at the scaly denizens up Marion Lake way. It was a nice springy mornlnr and early. The . Tal madres had every reason to con jure up visions of a basketful of whoppers before the adventure was ended, for both of 'em have 'snarred many a fish in their Crack! Ud around Mill City tho hitch Inr apparatus on the boat trailer broke and also broke rudely Into the dellclously anticipstlve state of mind of Ken and Claude, Tho pair assayed tho situation, . figured a welding Job waa tho need of the moment And so a ' search about Mill City. No weld ers. Too early. Then 'a mad-cap drive back to Salem, sU the time looking for a welder. Still too early. 1 Back araln in tho direction of Mill City for despite the set back that fish bug was still bit ing the two fiercely. At Mill City a guy handy with welding tools , was finally routed out of bed and ' the damafe was mended. Now ft to Marion Lake an' seme flshln';.. i Foiled Again' - ' Marlon Lake arrived and Ken and Claude, .throwinr a loving tlance ' at the inviting waters, hustled the, boat off the- trailer for taunchinr. But, woe, the snow was knee deep. Alladln and his Lamp might have got the craft Into the water but the Tal- v mad res plainly realised they couldn't not in that snow. No boat, no fishing .. . A ' couple of sad, sad gents started the long Journey back and gnashed off a couple of mora teeth when a rope snapped on ' tho boat cover, wrapped around a fender and tare It loose . . , Scenery Nice, Though " When the Talmadres arrived home Ken greeted his wife with, 'well, i the scenery was pretty, anyhow." ... Claude Just chew- ; ed his already, well-chewed cl- .gar . Sporting Gesture A fine sporting gesture was tho special Arip BPOE 331 Ex - sited Ruler Glenn Burrtrht made - over to Corvallia the other night to Inform ; Dick Yost that ho would bo welcomed with open arms to this year's Elks links tourney. Burright'a mission serv ed to clear from the air the smutty fumes arialnr f rem talk that Dick wouldn't be permitted i to defend his title this time be- .cause of an eligibility technl eilty . . . Tost had heard tho By the Associated Preaa The Yakima Bears moved close tn the heels of the league leading Taeoma Tigers Sunday-at Kenne wick by taking a 18-1 runaway from the Ti-City Braves In a Western International league game. The Tigers cam from be hind to win the opener against Victoria and then dropped a 7-2 decision to the last place A thistles at Taeoma. Yakima pounded out 14 hits In an all out onslaught against two Tri-Clty hurlers. In the eighth tha Eiira coved 10 runs acrcxi tha 4 The popular and daring Pat Vidan, starter on the Pacific Coast will night when the Salem Hollywood bowl racing season rets under way. Lefty Ken Wyatt and Jim Nee Vldan will be starter for all the bowl speed events this seasorf. He's w were locked In a pitching duel from Portland ana aise is an exceueni acrooaae motorcyclist. ne i shown In action flagging home a talk and was In no mood to play in the meet -up to the huddle with Burrtrht. .Now Dick says he definitely will participate, which should bo rood news to nil who like to see rolf at Its best . . Evant Only 200 Man Only 200 averare bowler' In 'town? Thatwouldn't be a hard Kess. Frankio Evans, of course, ankle finished up Major lea- (A J GLENN BUKEIGHT Hla t rip ClcarU Air gue action with a 304 mark, which isn't bad no matter where yon do your fllnting. But, my, bow eloss Pappy Cline. the rny with the unorthodox twist to his ball, came to the 209 ceiling. Fact is Pappy was carrying 209 flat, into tho final nirht of ac tion. All he needed to keep the mark waa a 583 series. But, sad to say, the alley veteran chalked a 530 and ended the season with s lousy 199 . . Reundinr out the first five In local plndom are Pinky HartwelL 194; John Glodt, 139 and Walt Larson, 183 .. . It'a a dream come true for Hurh Me- Kaln. Statesman night shop fore man, as he goes hack to take In tho Indianapolis speed clas sic. Big worry for Hurh and wife, though, Is that they'll have to compete with 150,009 other persons for tickets to tho 500- mile event . . . Ttro Unhappy Guy , Certainly two of the most ex : asperated men In the land today tare Heavyweight Freddie Besh- oro and his manager, Ralph Gold. Three times have the pair , prepared for a title encounter with NBA King Es Charles and three times tho battle has been ' monkey - wrenched. When the stethoscope told Charles to lay ff for 90 days It also served as a Jig-saw cutting the heavy pic turo into a hundred more pusxl- lnr pieces. Likely outcome Is that Charles will forfeit tho tore. hoping to win it back when and t If Ms ticker gets back Into nor mat snaps ... And In tho mei Jttma Beshoro and Gold will f probably develop bum nearta from sheer frustration . . . : '- X - , i ' , s $ ' ' , " l! Bears Gain in Routing Triply plate. ' ' : ! Taeoma drove Jake . Mooty to cover with our runs in tho second of the first game but than lost tha margin aa tha Athletics cams back to score all tuna of their runs In a big third In tho opener. Tho Tigers bounced back with, seven runs in tha sixth. At Wena tehee, successive ninth Inning homo runs by Manager Bill Brenner and left fielder Art Luc chesi gave Vancouver a 8-2 win over Vena tehee. Righthander, Joa Blankanshlp wu tat victim tt tha attack. 1 1 1 1 I classed as the No. 1 auto racing assume tnose cnores next Saturday winner above. Golfers Picked Win Needham fired a one-over- par 73 Sunday to add to his pre- Vious 72 to establish himself as SSSPm? sored Mid-Willamette valley o wumimeni woicn c uimcrwajr neeanam, a cnampionsnip mgni v Mil II perrenial, nosed out Lawrence Al- il . i honor. Jack Brando of Lebanon, I Jim Sheldon and Bob BurreU fashioned 36-hole-totals 149s f or their, spot, in the tourney, top Pairings for the eight flight tournament will be comnleta Tuesday and first match scores are scheduled' to be on the record by Sunday night Six flights of sen ior golfers and one of Juniors sre slated for action in addition to the championship mixes. Thirty-two golfers. Including ". 7r, 1 Will DO Shooting for the big title I cup. Losers In first round matches will lineup to form seven addition- al flights in tho second week of action. I Yost as defending champion was A. 1 a A - - A . I M t . I uvi icuucu w yvat jutuujruiK scores. Other scores of champion ship qualifiers ran from Need ham's 145 to a high of 159. In cluded are two Salem high play ers, Kent Myers and Ron Hoxle. Myers posted at 156 and Hoxle a 157 to Join, tho top flight Below the championship flight nf &VeVmdtan. 7 io goners will bo matched In each Championship n. Vi..- lKliv:J.v n.- rri: geott. Juniors wiU be paired in a sepa- i . . - i . u . x.Z,Tl , O imtm tutut w uiuis uiu vwuu ior i the tournament to 136. I ChampionshiD flleht coif era and 145 Needham. 147 AUev. 149 BurrelL Brands and Sheldon. I 150 Lengren, Mapes and Hunt 151 Carson of Albany, and Rus- selL 152 Victor. Gwynn. PowelL Albrlch. 153 Ouistad. Owens of Lebanon, and Wittenberg. 154 uiarx. Arenart. Ingram and Seder- strom. lao fut nam. 106 Schafer, Bethers of Albany, Mik lia, Myers and Ellis. 157 Graham and Hoxle. 158 Baxter. 159 Olinger. Senator Swal: (rigurea are up to date) ad tx st3i Hr Bbl Pet Beard Osborn Tierney . Peterson Zurcher . Bartle Gaviglio -Waaley Snyder Waibel McMillan Gilson Cherry Wyatt Scott Burak , 13 S 13 Cl 43 . S3 4 55 as . 4 , 40 , S . 33 , a . 33 a . a ; s a 4 a 9 .333 .333 JOS is : 13 17 17 14 14 1 13 1 4 I a a .295 .286 .270 .266 .253 .250 J50 JiS JOQ J74 411 Ml .000 .000 J0O0 jOOO Lew Stevanaoa .9 Pitching: OWLIOBB Pet. .34 S 16 33 L0O0 . 1 7 1.000 .9 11 11 II J00 Tierney Waibel . Wyatt Oeborm Steveaeoa GUesn B arak Lew .4311 a 400 4 1 1 S 7 :! 1 5 It jbon 3 J33 JOOO jooo a a a i - - ? - had pitched six hit ball up to that point The Vancouver victory enabled tha Capilanos to gain a split in tha four game series. victoria aia aoos 47 a a Taeoma -010 100 i a a t s SL. Smith and ITeatberwas: Carter aadriscber. WtorU 0C 000 000 aal -40 007 CO 11 11 Mooty. Bedffcock (3), SL. Smith ), Olaen (t) and fioniucg; Knexovich, mwi W( fiUBoru til ana a nee is. io oo ops a a i Wenatch e Snyder and . and Las h'I , 000 M OOO a BresBert Plankenshlp Senators Uproar in 8th:. Cops Nightcap Wasiey Belts Homer; Waibel in First Win FERRIS FIELD, Spokane.fMay 7 -(Special)- The Salem Senators slammed across four runs on seven consecutive bits in the eighth in ning of the second same here to day to spear a 7-3 victory and get an even break in the western in ternational League doubleheader with the Spokane Indians; The Tribe copped the opener -9-0 to end a seven-game losing streak. The Senators won the four-game series 3-1 and now head for Salem to open a week at home starting Tuesday, night with Yakima . as visiting club. " " Rookie Ward Rockey, ace of the Washington State colleg team last season hurled ' the Tribe to the 9-0 victory, yielding three scatter ed hits. The Indians put the game away in the fourth with seven runs off Starter Bob Stevenson and neuexer sum uuson. in The nightcap wnen wasiey was lifted In favor of.Rookla Dick Waibel In the sixth'. Spokane tied the score in that frame 3-3, after Catcher Joe Rossi had homered off Wvatt with Jack- Warren aboard in the second. Waibel went on from there to pitch scoreless ball and gain his first win of the year. The Senators, held to five hits until the first extra inning of the nightcap, suddenly erupted against Veteran John Conant, fourth Spo kane fUnger. Wayne Peterson doubled and Dick Bartle singled. Then Mel Wasiey smashed a 375- foot home run, his second of the Avav Yi iHerVit M f pnr. I S3r iT. . M.Minan ilm tlnried and I uTT 7t,n.A. Knt tit an Infield I - "m baSCS- Cherry scored on Wally Scott's single, jk seventh straight hit Oft Con- . nMW V c.i. imh.. I , " .ffa,r, Batting star of the afternoon iTntJ ft" , T" CI. W8B A4Ulu wito a roar. . ored on weeiy vm pJ. r t"". " Tho sDlit left the senators oc- cuping fourth place In tho WTL standings. Virt nni Saltm () ) P2"V H n ci A d n u a CavignoJI 3 l t ?JMurphrm I 4 Bartle.l 4 iu i mmobj Wasiey 4 3 1 3 0Warren4 4 114 I 11 ( Cherry jn s o - 0 Rossi.e 4 0 4 1 0!Garber.l 0! Israel jr 31 Davis j 0; Hockey, p 1 0 , 4. Ill 0 11,10 scott so suvnsn.p s e 1 13 4 a a a 1 liiSSJli?. f . WW M Totals 37 3 3411 Totals 33103714 THA Mit nr CUann In fith. e.lv. OOO OOO OOO 0 t 4 Snnkana 000 700 02' 11 Pitcher: IP ABH HERIOBB c.n itc is a l a l s Gilaon ZZ 4 1? I I Rockey . Hit pitcher: Davis. Left on bases: Salem . Spokane S. Three-uaso nits W.I T. ,-.Pbl.pi!5?J IJl Garigfio to BarUo 3. Davis to Bushong to Grabar. Errors: Bartlo a. Peterson . Time: 3:15. Umpires: Refele and French. a '"b'Soa riaviiio t l i i Murhyjn 4 3 3 0 Petersnj j IkfJiVi 1 I rEzZi i i 11 Bushong J 9 OlMatohS 4 OlWarrenJ Oi Rossi.e 0i Grabar ,1 lStasslj 3 Davis ONeely.p 1 xRoberts Holder .p vWorth Brock.p zCourage Conant.p McMiW 3 1 I ih.er,r i lii..ir o iwaibi,p a o a ISO ooo Totals 301234 ToUls X9 13410 x riied but for Neeley in Otn. - v Struck out for Holder in exn. m CHflr uit fnr r?nnant in 8th. Salem 101 100 047 13 0 Spokane 020 001 003 8 0 winning; piicjier. muu. wmh pitcher. Conant. Pitcher: IP AB H RER SO BB Wyatt a 30 S 3 3 3 4 Waibel 2, 10, 3 0 13 3 ; NmI, a IS 4 3 3 3 3 Holder 14 1 1 0 0 0 a Rmk v. i e o a l rnn.it Hi 10 1 4 4 1 a Wild nitrtea: WTatX. lerc on Dues: Salem 6. Spokane 9. Home runs: RossL Wasiey. Three-base hlU: Wasiey. Two base hits: Gaviglio, Murphy. Rossi. Pet erson. Runs batted in: Waaley 4. Roast 2. Peterson. Scott. Sacrifice: Peterson. Zurcher. Scott. Grabar. Stolen bases: Rossi. Double plays: Davis to Bushong to Grabar. Peterson to Gaviglio to Bar tle, Zurcher to BarU. Errors: None. Umpires: French sua Kegels. Atten dance: 2300, CELERI QUITS BASEBALL SALT LAKE CITY, May 7-GF) Bob CelerL all-America Quarter' back lor cauxornia, u. ana one oi Light outfielders for the Salt Lake back for California U. and on ox City Bees, has decided to give up baseball in favor of football. Gen eral Manager Clauds Engberg of I the Class C Pioneer League dun, said Celerl has been given bis un conditional release. lOnians 1 In th Majors- iundayt ABR H O A X RBI ( Peaky. Red Sox S a 3 3 3 0 a I Second game S 1 a I S a I Doerr. Red Sox . 3 I S S 1 Second came 4 a i Gordon. Cleveland 4 a a I Whitman. Phillies, did not play. I lox, Reds, lost today llT. riUmi 020 10 1103 1 14 I Trl-Cltv I Lamer and Tornay; . Stooe. JOasner wi ouo do l 11 ureg til ana M&avcegan, - Divvy Sunday Pair, Seek Owes Friend - InwU ; Cos. 6eve . Seaofora Mickey OrMO SoiMtors Dick ftost fi -J - It u' M M hr l Pictured above are 12 of the 1950 roosJe crop who are seeking to carve niches for themselves In the I lineups of American and National learue baseball teams. Of the 12, two, Irv Noren and Mickey r.nun mr tm ffrnm thJt VmMTlt of 1949 and Grasso backs topped saon (Sir si lbs ireeoitorueir LnJCDI ffljQ i3CoDQ(onDpS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W Ei Pet. -i W L Pet, J"??? i 55iSP?5P - 1? Wenatch n t .envancouvor l n jm Slem 10 T J88Victoria -4 IS Xii .rT'So ft at Wenatche a. Vancouver ; at Tri- xaaima V-YmVM'. wlm wlpcl Sw Diego -974 .essoakiand i9 is mo Hollywood u is .eisPortiand w i oo San rran. aiusetuo nt7 Jas Sunday reaulU: At Portland 5-5. San SI AS'T i1; .?-inarrSnc tt CTJGffl Fy sari-Young Ifting To Btops v NEW YORK. May 7-WVThree ible title opponents for Champion stay in contention this week. Faddy Young ,tne soda jerker ! Rose to Seek o INDIANAPOLIS. May T-MV Mauri Rose of South Bend, IncL, today pronounced himself and hla car ready to try fori tho polo po- I sition ! next Saturday in opening qualificaUons for the 500-mile r . TiTntnr Snad i - way May 30. Another victory for Rose would make him the only driver to win the Memorial Day- classic four times. ! The Studebaker engineer, who races only In tho "500," ran 25 miles today at an average speed of 128 miles" an hour in a front drive four-cylinder car owned by Howard Keck Co. of Los Angeles. Ho hit the highest ! speed of the season, 131.9 miles j an hour, the first time he tried! the car yes terday. ,' GERVAIS t, REEDSVILLE 4 GERVAIS. May 7 Eddie Ka hut struckout 15 and gave up only two mts in pitcning uervais to a 9-4 victory over , Reedsville In a Willamette Valley i league game here this afternoon, . . "-" Six Gervals errors kept young Kahut away from a shutout George Jungquist furnished the heavy offensive power for the winners by pounding out four hits in five trips. ' -- - - Reedsville 001 002 100 4 2 Gervals - 020 001 24 14 Benson, Campbell (5) and Huth; Kahut and Nosock. TALBERT TRIUMPHS PARIS. May 7 -MV Billy Tal- bert of New York! won the Paris International Tennis tournament today, defeating 1 fellow-Ameri can Budge Patty, 9-3, 8-7, 0-1. ; AneXltnlllr LCw!IT13 St. Louis JBO 301 OOO 4 t 4 -303 100 30 a 13 0 Boston Carver. Schacht 3. Fin (4). W id- mar (7) and Moss; McDermott, Schana (4, Mastenon ) ana Teboena. St. Louis A19 004 0003 71 Boston J00O 316 30x 10 1 rannln. Starr (1. Terrick Sk LoUar: Papal and Batta, Detroit ' New York Jilt 01 0063 a a -400 103 03x 1 a Gray. Calvert (fi and a win; Byrne ana serra. i fTlareland Jl 300 OOO ST I Washington U03 01 60V10 I A T aeautM Tt Ta14. ak (t) and Hcgam Marrero, Harris (S) and cvana. , i I Chicago Philadelphia Lie 301 1037 1 0- ..oca loo ooo a 10 a Wlxbt and Hast; Brtssle and Tipton. I Chicago .000 00 0033 T a 3 I Philadelphia 810 30 Ox 4 uumncn. avusaya tit. eruoer ist ana alone; Hooper, Schelb if) ana Guer- Pole Position lis. Major League Berths 'i v-i 1 vi' fsmmy Mks Rbfta Aviis Uxiiant i r i-l I III I) $ Nosy SomCoMerene rut lrrt mrmm m. Kir mi. for Sea tie. NATIONAL, LEAGUE WLPrt. W L Pet. Brooklyn .10 6 .625Pittsburgh 9 8 .529 Phila H aj79Chlcaso -I Boston 10 S JTONew York 5 S St. LouU - S S J28CincinnaU 4UJ2M Sunday results: At Chlcsgo 3-2. New York 4-5; at Cincinnati 0-4. Philadel- Phia 5-; at St. Louis 15. Boston 0; at ituburrh I. Brooklyn 3. ... ..-. WLPct W L Pet. Detroit 9 4 .892Cleveland . 7.462 Boston 13 . 1 .650Phil. 10 J75 New York f S .600ChicgO 4 8 .333 Wash. 7 7 JbOOSU Louis 4 9 JOS . Sunday results: At Boston B-4, st. Louis 6-1; at New York. Detroit 3; at Washington 10. Cleveland S; at Phil adelphia 3-4. Chicago 7-2. ffoir WeeEc middleweights. mentioned as poss Jake LaMotta this June, battle to from New York, and cnariio m- sari the Irvington. N. J milk man, will clash in a ten rounder that highlights the return or dox ing In Madison Square Garden this Friday. The circus has mono polized tho big arena for five weeks. Rocky raziano's road tour hits Milwaukee Tuesday where the former middleweight king takes on crude but hard-hitting Vinnie Cidone of Brooklyn In a ten rounder. The largest indoor sports crowd In Milwaukee history will witness the bout The new arena's 12,200 seats were sold out a week in advance. Ugnt Heavyweignt cnampion Joey Maxim, keeping in trim for Light Heavyweight Champion p";nlp:,. a non-title bout RELIEFERS TRADED WASHINGTON, May 7-PV-The Washington Nationals today trad ed outfielder Clyde Voumer to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for outfielder Tom O'Brien and utility infielder Merrill Combs. Player and Cra O ABR H Pet. Musiai. (.aromais Pafko, Cubs Hegan. Indiana Mapes, Yankees . .14 53 10 34 .453 .13 41 7 IS .439 .11 37 1 16 .433 .11 33 8 13 .406 .13 36 S 14 J89 Westrum. (ilants DiMaggio. Red Sox 17 73 31 3S .389 Home Runs National league: Jones, Phillies. 4; Gordon. Braves. 5: Elliott. Braves. S. American league: Williams, Red Sox, 7; Wood. Browns. 3: rain. A s. 4; Rosen. Indians. 4: Stephens. Red Sox. 4; Coan. Washington. 4. Runs batted In National league: Jones. Phillies, 18: Bonis. Phillies. 18: Sialer. Phillies. 17; Elliott. Braves. 17. American league: Stephens, Red Sox. 35; WiUiamsTRed Sox. 31: Wertz. Tig ers, is; wood, Browns, is. Halisaal League New York JO 10 0064 a O03 OOO 0003 a Chicago Kennedy, Jones (3). Kramer ) and rv vru lain, atiiasiiat auvivi aaauuvi Hiller () and Owen. Walker (4), watskl (8). New York ..soo eooi do- ii a Chicago . 000 IDS OOO S 1 Koslo and R. Mueller; Klippsteio. Rush (1). Leonard (3) and SkheXOngV Philadelphia 013 001 3006 11 1 .000 000 0006 3 1 Cincinnati Hdntzelman and Lopata; Pox, Smith (7). Peteraoa () and I PhCadelphia .139 000 0114 g Unclnnaa .00 023 OOx 4 rtiirpH Elmmnu IS) and Semlnick: BlackwaU. Peteraoa (8) Betkl (8) and Howell. Cooper (8). 1 Boston r mm. t I Mxim 000 000 000 4 .003 034 Six IS 3 1 - Sain. Anton Ul (t). Johnson 7). Don- oymn ) ana wranoau. mwra Polct and Garaglola. ; , airh. M Ml 6003 S t Pittsburgh i 306 600 006-g 4 Banta. Barney (4). Ersktoe and I Campanella; Dickson. Main (f - licCullough, Turner (I). fwjssb, i a. 'kMMxxtimwHmmnr- j jsaaw pm"MUMwisissb -JTTfl(M Take Series ., w -.1 Weyne Nlardl Icy Nrn Svftotors Pmton Ward Ca I iokby Uhor nn tW Ma11muI STT. till olnh I Equals W 11 oria Par 70 Mark By Charles R. Lewis WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., May 7 -CP)- Bantam Ben Horan made good his "comeback' to professional golf today, winning the 910,000 Greenbrier Open tour nament with a record tying, 21 under-par 259. It was Ben's first PGA tourna ment victory since his return to competition after a near-fatal automobile accident in February, 1948. Hosan has been trying to win one since January. On his first attempt he tied Sam Snead at the Los Angeles Open with 280, but """J"ri ai.li a - a "3 j v ,a tvu"u Lefty Ken Hemtzehnan blank ?? 52 S!? eEld! f!: ed toi Redi on threTringles in S " SJ" 2 w c .;,' Ay fyVo m Phils in the opener at Cincinnati, the Seattle Open In 1945. HoganTDick sifiler and jtAdl Waitkus already holds tha record score of 201, 21 sxroKes unaer par, ior piay on a par-72 layout. He set tnat standard" at tne roruana, ure Country club In 1845. i Hogan had successive rounds of 64, 64, 65 and 66 over the 6,368- yard Old Whit course to compile his total, t- Host pro Sam Snead was second in the four-day Greenbrier Open, 10 strokes behind .Hocan with 203, 66269. Norman von Nida of Sydney, Australia, was third at 205, 65 270 and Skip Alexander of Knoxville, Tenn., fourth with zoo. 71 Z71. Hogan's victory was worth SI, 250. Ben was inclined to shrug off his accomplishment. He said he was "satisfied, but it was noth ttg tra," and that he played better golf during the Masters. The I Pc"u P cted happier than GQ33j33GO NATIONAL LEAGUE : Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Pauca (0-0) vs. Cham bers (3-1); Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) Johnson (1-0) vs. wehmeier l-2: Boston at St. Louis, (night) Bickiord (0-3) vs. M linger (1-1) (only games scheduled). JKBaJL KiL. Af luuue: Detroit at New York ' Houtteman- (3-1) vs. Raschl (3-1): Cleveland at Waahlng ton (night) Feller (3-1) vs. Hudson (2-1) (only games scheduled). was) weak oftor WHO 4 ffXP tasw sow ScaMs laws a SJ M Jas left by very Btrte ea Ihers are SjOOO 000 sssds at aadi 1 ta-tlS g Sat-14.95 31 i k st, , tsl sw- is tn i i n i -j-v. Williams Hits - --:( v-'-u Seventh Homer Phils Qirab Near Top in National By Ralph Roden NEW YORK. May 7-(V-Tho Boston Red Sox took a double- header from the St Louis Browns today; 8-6 - and 6-2, to charge within 42 percentage points of tho American league's front-running Detroit Tigers. The Tigers dropped a 6-3 deel- ! a aI r - m. sjuii io uie new xorK zanxees DC fore 54.027 fans in the Yankee sUdium. In other , American lea gue games, the Washington Sena tors upset the Cleveland Indians, 10-5 while Chicago and Phila delphia split a doubleheader. The White Sox won tne opener, 7-3, ana ine a s xne nignicap, 4-z. , . - PhiladelDhia erect within a half game of the National league's pace-setting Brooklyn 1 Dodgers. The Phils took two from the Cin cinnati i Reds, 6-0 and 6-4, while the Dodgers edged the Pirates, 3 2, in a single game in Pittsburgh. The St. Louis Cardinals cooled off the -Boston Braves,! 15-0, and tho New York Gians beat tho HffJ 2!Liwlce if4? Z? w? 17!:: IaIa v,,-. " . seventh , home run in the first game at Boston which . the Red Sox won in the seventh inning, scoring . tnree runs witn tne- aid of three St. Louis errors. Former Brownie Al Papal stop ped his old mates on 1 seven hits in the windup. Williams singled home the winning run in tho fifth. i j Tommy Byrne pitched and bat ted the Yanks to victory over De troit. He singled home two runs in the eighth and scored himself on a trio of errors to break a 3-3 tie. ; . ; .1 ' j ' Gil Coan blasted relief pitcher Bob Lemon for a grand slam hom er in the seventh inning to feature a six run rally that gave Wash ington the nod over Cleveland. Home runs also t featured tho. doubleheader at Philadephia. In the opener, Johnny Ostrowski end Dave Philley homered; in the lata Innings to spark Chicago's tri umph. In the nightcap, Pete Su- der and Mike Guerra homered to account for Philadelphia a four runs. Jackie Robinson batted in all of Brooklyn's runs in the Dodgers4 conquest over the Pirates. Ho doubled home two in the third to tie the score at 2-2 and then hom- hared in the sixth. I niobi his first victory for tho contributed homers to the Phils' i i.hit attack. f xhe Phils blew a 4-0 lead in the nightcap but recouped with I Kincle runs in the eiehth and ninth innings to give the Phils the lead for keeps. , i Lefty Howie Polletj turned back the rampaging Braves on four hits while the Cardinals supported his classy pitching with a 21 -hit bar- raee against Johnny Sain and three relief pitchers. The-Braves had scored 55 runs in their pre vious four games before meeting up with PoUet. 1 Eddie stanky singled in we a Westrum in the fourth inning with the Giant's winning run in the first game at Chicago. Lefty Dave Koslo scattered nine hits in rriJKahtL.rT Penstein in the nightcap. out-pitching Rookie John Klip- Gus ZerniaL Busby Injured PHILADELPHIA. :MaVf 7-tfV Two Chicago ' White ! Soxl; playera were injured during today a 7- first game victory oyer Philadel-phia- They were outfielders Gus Zernial and Jim Busby. 1 2ernial suffered a bad bruise below his left knee cap on a play at second base in the' seventh. In the fourth inning - Zernial and Busby had crashed chasing tMUiV dOOSIS WU1U UIUWU UJ which the former caught Busby had' suffered a swollen knee in this mishap. VJGGD & FGSD Try this xdustva SCOHS do volopmont that kills broad-leaved woods as It nourishes gross. Pro ven on mors) than a half million lawns In past four years. , Dry compound easily applied fust os It comes from the box. Shaker box 1.00 treats 500 sq ft Economy Sixo 3.50 treats 50x50