in in o,.r7J....rnwY7n mw Locals Snatch Nightcap, 7-5 Marshall Winner 6-1;; Two More Tilts Tonite - By Al Llghtner -Statesman Sports Editor The town Senator and Victor la's Athletics finally got with it last night at Waters field for the first time this season, putting an end to four consecutive rained out dates. But: the best they could do was break even in the double- header The A's breezed across in the nine-inning opener, 6-1, and the Salems came back for the split on a 7-5 nod in the seven-inning nightcap. The games were the only ones played: in the circuit last night, rain having washed out all others. So Mgr. Ad Liska's club is still eight games behind the leading Tacoma Tigers this morning, and half , a rassle behind the, second rlace Yakima Bears. Another double bill with Boss Martv Krug's Canucks is booked for tonight at seven o'clock; end ing the series. For the Salems it will be Johnny (Butch) Tierney seeking his 10th victory - of the campaign in one f of the clashes, and Dick Waibel, after his fourth win, in the other., 'Victoria's pit chers will be, Joe Mishasek, the ex-Hollywood ' Stars capable, and TAwrui" fioyes. a newcomer, to theWIL. Free-wheeling Mr. Marshall, certainly no stranger to the Wat ers premises with his snappy slid cr pitches and huge wad of chawin terbadcy stuffed in one cheek, had no ' trouble at all subduing the Ealems in last night's opener. He gave only three hits and the lone run off his slants was unearned Thankfully the league isn't full of Marshalls, or Salem would hardly ever win a game. Big Jawn has f licked Senator teams so regularly In past years in the loop it s be come a foregone conclusion that he 11 win when his name is men tioned. He'd cop 30 games a year If he could face Salem nines alone. Bill Osborn happened to be Marshall's victim this time, and fortunately enough "pz" wasn' ,( having one of his better nights f Had he been Von, as the saying goes, chances are he'd have lost a heart-breaking toughie. As It was he gave up 14 hits, three by Mar shall himself. " A four-run third inning, during which the A's - biffed five hits, was Osborn's worst stanza. Bob Cherry belted home Salem's V)Uf MIUT ... M.V 0...M. ...... fly-out to left after Orrin Snyder had gajned life on an error and advanced to third on Mel Wasley's solid single to right. Osborn's loss was his fourth of the campaign, against three vic tories. He walked only one and fanned three. Marshall walked two and whiffed five. i The game was reeled off in hour and 35 minutes, exceptional for nine inning tilts these times. w . . a wonnny rsurax weni ine route in the nightcap to rack up his fourth victory against as any losses. He was staked to a 5-1 lead In the first. Inning and had only to hold it This he did despite a few storms 1, i it - an Hum? me way. jnnn wa wun er than the blue yonder in walk ing nine and wild pitching twice, but had enough batting support and the timely double plays to keep him comfortably ahead from the first inning on. The Vies nailed him for an un earned run in the first, but the Salems bounced back with one of their best, innings in weeks by pounding Lefty Jim Propst for four hits, two walks and an error for five runs. Propst, is the pert southpaw who was with Portland earlier this season. Tall Ron Smith, a 16-game win ner with Salem's 1942 team took over the A's hill chores in the sec - ond and gave up but one run In the next four heats as he deliver- r a a une reuei sunt, uut it was that run and another gained off Lefty Jim Hedgecock In the sixth ' that proved the winning differ ence. The Athletics nicked Burak for three runs In the sixth and one In the seventh. Wally Scott. Cherry. Dick Bari tie and Wayne Peterson, all with two hits led the Solons' 10-hit at tack In the second game. The A'a managed seven hits off Burak, but were guilty or an old Salem trick leaving potential ?runs stranded i on the sacks. ! It was Bill Beard's bases-load ed double in the first off Propst, scoring all three runs, that pro- viutru ine nig waiiop, , The games were attended by only 247 paid admissions, lowest of the se&son for Salom hut k r.. village police-sponsored "Third Base Club" and its first night at the park threw in another 300 free" kids to make things much more lively in tne seats. Outfielder Pete Tedeschl was All Even, Bnl li gecoad Game: '- ! -'. i ' VletarU S glm Playwr AbHPsAPUm AbHPoA Vannl j s 1 O UavliloJb 4 14 Knjf.lb IBCOttJS 111 Krnbgjo a I 8 0 Snyder jf Sat aba Tnpsnjf SIS 0!Cherry.cf SSI Chrltn.cf It 1 OiWasleyJc 3 8 1 Moore 4b 4 111 Beard.c I t Dunnja 3 0 0 J BsrUa.ib I I I Vthrwx.e SIT 1 PetermnJb S S O Iropat 0 0 0 OiBuraap 8 0 0 Smlth.p' 0 8 , TRonning 119 01 f llrdgck.p 0 0 0 0) Totals 19 7 IS S Totals S 18 21 U Tanned for Propst ia 2nd. y Doubled for Araita la ith. . neterl 10 IMS 1 S T ' Sakm BIO 001 X V 10 Losing pitcher Probtt. Fitcher: Stobrt BnuiH Hsdfocock IP AB R RtRIOBB 1 T4S41S 4 IS 4 1 1 i o ail l l afurak MS T I ( I I WUd pitches. Burak. Left oa bases S. 8-7. Errors: Cavlflio. Thompson, Kronbarg S. Two-bas hlU: Baard. CharrT, -Moore. RonnLoir., Peterson. It una batted In: Beard a, Bartta, Patcr son. Cherry. Ronnlng. Vannl. Scott, Moore. Sacrifice: Scott. Double plays: Stfsoa to CavlAUo to fiartl Hi. ankees9 They Finally Got Into tbcal Action .,"- v nr.i . . . . 1 i-t. water iieia " Victoria' Athletics after the A'a season here. Just to make sure Wednesday at their hotel. Sitting (1-r) are Catcher Al Konning, Fltcner Jim rropst, irainer ueorge WUklnson, Outfielder Edo Vannl and Mgr. Marty pur, sr. Standing are Inflflder K. Chorlton and flrst-sacker Jimmy Wert, who used to play for Salem. The A's and Salems finally got together for oatue last nignt, rain ana a 11, ana ... - . 1 a . ... Rods' Ho Boll Sa Wight at Hollyvjoc KENNY The "hot rods? return to Sa lem's Hollywood bowl Saturday night for the No. S auto racing program of the local season and the third for the souped-up road sters. Time trials start at 8 pin, with trophy dash, heat sprints and Class B and A main events fol lowing. The "A" main will bo a 30-lapper, according to Promoter Charley Heitz. The "rods" presented two rac ing programs here at the start of the season and then moved over to let tfee midgets have a two week run. The two types of rac ers will alternate, programs here throughout the season. Salem's Max Humm won the opening program's main event but Supper Clubbers Meet 12ths' Tonite; Corvallis Crew Slated . The Salem Supper club outfit Is march through the City Softball league chase tonight as it tangles with the I2th Street Merchants at 9 o'clock on the Leslie lot Opposing hurl ers will be red-hot Jim Rawlins for the Suppermen and Lynn Mc- Daniels toeing the rubber for the 12th Streets who currently have one win In four starts. . , i The Supper clubs have racked four consecutive wins to date with Rawlins the moundsman in each instance. i An exhibition tilt Is set for 8 O'clock, the Paper Mills of the city loop clashing with a Corvallis ag gregation. i Both Industrial league games duo last night were washed out by rain. Tonight's Industrial pro gram sees Post Office Carriers meeting the unbeaten Maple Dai ry at 6:30 and the Teamsters col liding with Paper Mill at 7 on the lower-Leslie diamond. 1 out of the local lineup and home in San Francisco to bo with his seri- ously 111 father. , T7as a Sjrcggle: Timet 1:48. Umpires: Lacevettt and First Oama; Hanich. Attendance: S47. : VICTOUA (I) (1) IALIM " : ABHPOA ABHPOA Vannl H 8 1 S OGvisllo ibt 1 i 4 Krue lb i ill IPetrsn ID 1 I M KrhbrgSbl 1 1 Snyder rt 4 0 10 ThmpsalfO 1 1 frWaiWy If 4 1 4 0 Chrltn f S J S l'Chrrr cf S O 4 0 Moor St a t 3 M VClilan e S 0 S O ouna n 4 1 I 3 uartio id l 111 I Ronninge4 1 0 Scott a 1 1 I I MarstU p 4 I 1 3 Osborn tltll Total 40 1417111 Total SO SIT 8 Victoria : 104 eio bob 14 i Salem 009 000 10O 1 S S Pitcher: IP AB K Jt 131 SO EB UarthaU Osborn 40 14 8 t I 1 . WUd Bitches: Osborn. Left on Victoria S. Salem 3. Xrrors: Peterson S. Dunn. Two-8aso hiU: Xronberg. Runs batted ia: Kronberg, Chorlton. Moore 3, Dunn. Cherry. Sacrifice: Moore. Stolon bases: VansO. Xrue. Double Uf: Chorlton to Marshall to Dunn. Gavlclio to Scott to Bertie, Dunn to Moore to Xrug, Bartle un. assisted. Tfane: Umpires; Hanich saa ukcoreiu. 8C1IWAETZ nCXXO i CHICAGO. Juno T-(AVMarch- moct Schwartz of Stanford uni versity will reprosont the Foelflo U Li DodgersRegain Top Berths j..m t.M tmrmrm ioi WMni . . ana saiem senators were rouea u the A's existed. Photographer, Don 1 . -1 - 11 I Ia.UIi. wI a a. nope to no it cua muii 'Sri-- ;; ,;i a ::-v BAXTXB1 lost out to Bandy Francis in the second meet. They are expected to bo among the "from 17 to 20" racers Saturday, according to Heitx. Others due for the driving action Include Kenny Baxter, Frank! e Osborne, Len Sutton, Dar Moore, Ernie Koch, Bill Hyde, Frankle McGowan, Crash Tim mings, Jack Greiner and Corky Corcoran. There will bo a number of Sa lem owned "rods" In the meet. McGowan, Greiner, Heitz and Bob Pendergraff own local buzz bug gies, as does Don Waters, All equipment Is expected to be in tip-top racing shape following the brief layoff during which owners and mechanics have had time to work them Into perfection. expected to continue its unbeaten Rain Strikes WI Schedule Rain wiped out all but the Sa lem - Victoria engagements in the Western International league last night. Victims of the weather were the Vancouver-at-Tri-City. Wen- atchee-at-Tacoma and Spokane-at- xaKima tuts. Yakima and Spokane wm piay a twin-bill tonight as will Til-city and Vancouver. PORKY OUT IN COLD ' SEATTLE, June 7 (AV Ed "JPorky" UUver, professional a Seattle's Inglewood Golf club. won't be playing In the U. 8. Open at Ardmore. Pa- this Saturday. He telephoned associates today that ho had Qualified as first al ternate in the Texas region, but all 13 Qualifiers from there -de cided to play in the tourney, so he wont see any action at Merlon. Tcday'i Pilchsn 7 American League Chicaro at PWla- aeipnaa iinif-vim ta- sweu ner (3-8). Detroit at New York (nifht) Hnutlsrrvan ) R-tm B.lt. Kt Louis at Boston-Starr (1-1) or raania i-t -wm anooos ueveiana at Wsshinatoa (nlrht) Lemon tO-3) ve uwe or weta; u-. National League Brooklyn at Pitts burgh laiaht) Podbiclan (3-1) or Branca. 11-11 . . Qumbts (U) w Werle - (3-3)- Boston at 8U Louie (nlshtl Sain CO-3) vs Brecheea (3-3). New York at Chica-4Cennedy 3-S) vs Lads (1-1). Philadelphia at OnCin- nan mifnij junnsan i-mi n mi coast on the college all-star coach ing staff for their game with the PhiUdelnhU Eagles at Soldle Field August 1L He joins Bead Coach Eddie Anderson of Holy Cross and Bobby Dodd, Georgia 1 Tech, on this yeax'a staff. turday lIBovjI U LI LI U J U No U UAUZU TnlrnatianAt lcArn ma thai " -.r . " .k. I 01 weir " im iuan 1 Dill sneaked up on seven of 'em -- wvwv . .it.. .'fliAi. nAIlhl.h.in., Portland Rained Again Twinks Widen inPCL Bt The Associated Press rw a (rain rain threw a mnnWv wrench Into opening of the Pacific rmtt luni. uvIm htwi Port. I land and Loa Anirelea at Portland. The -teams will try to get in a single game tonight at 8:30. The Hollywood Stars stretched their lead to two full games over the second-place San Diego Padres as thv whlnnaMl tha nmnrnmi. I 10-1, behind the seven-hit hurling of Ben Wade. Wade fanned 11 In nrHn him ftth win. Thm un.mil. coming Oakland Oaks again nicked Sacramento's ceiiar-aweuing stars, i o-3. Max Surkont of the Sacs sul-1 ered his third setback against ll I victories. The climbing Seattle Rainlers stopped San Francisco again, 6-3 as Hector Brown seat- tered nine blows. Sacramento Oakland 000 000 DOS s II s 013 030 03 0 11 Surkont and Steiner; Groth and Nobla. San Francisco . 008 000 100 I f Seattle Ml SOS OCX 8 7 0 Melton. Singleton (7) and Partes; Brown and Warren. San Diego Hollywood 000 000 100 300 050 03 a $) and Saltan itzmsn. Sa-afe B Kraue Tresh; wade and sanaiocK. Suit Against Braves Opens WALLA WALLA, Wash- June -UP)- A drive-in theatre com pleted its inning In court today In a suit against an adjacent minor league baseball park. The theatre claims the baseball flood lights are ruining its business. The ball park, home of the Trl- City Braves of the Western In- . ' . , .t. ... lemauonax league, aian i get lis turn today. Judge Sam Driver continued the case -until later in the federal court term. Judge Driver said he thought the- m lenrla itself to lornn ff ort at settlement and urged both parties to make an effort to settle before testimony resumes, prob ably within three weeks. The Highline ' Drive-in theatre asks $29,000 damages from the Tri-City Athletic association. It also asks an Injunction against the use of the lights. Ace for Golfer In Open Warmup A&DMOKE, Pa-, Jane 7 -UP) Tommy sold, or Dar ham, N. c. sank s hole-ln-one today . In prac- tlcinjr for the national open coif toornaxnent, opening tomorrow at the Merlon Golf club. Bold drop ped his tee shot oa the 133-yard 13th hole, cuing a seven-Iron. While rnoet of the "a-une i were h rina diffiemlty aelving the well-trapped layent, Domg Ford of Brlarellft N. Y, registered a 35-32 87. three der par for the best score of the week. Sam Snead. the pre-toniey fav orite, had 7L Beat Begaai played only Ave beleo Into In the day. savins; his legs for the three-day eJuu-plopUp grind, j LAnrxs srMifsas scstATcsi lkaocs (UnlversltT Bowl) Team No, 1 (1) Schartf 486, Stalder 403. Lemon 395. Team No. 0 (3) Smith 443. RoaOermal S47. Lutx 435. Vpston 414. Team No. S, (4) XtowUad 449, Cur tis 373. White 494. Robertaoei 473. Teem No. 0 Thompson 464, Schie maa 371. Lowry 37 J, Snyder 335. Team No, 8(0) Lockea 863. JUlake 814. Do ver sou Team ho. a (4) Anfro-e 408. Bcnarrz 317. rurvH 343. jones 439. -High team series Team No. 9 1787. Hif n team g-me Team He. s IIS. Win ltd. 9erle--tea -nveySOL High Lid. game Alberta Thompson Lead i Bombers Snap BengalStreak Brooklyn Rips Pitts As Braves Nip Cards By Ralph iRodea NEW YORK. June 7-MfVThe New York Yankees stopped the ferocious Detroit Tigers, 5-4, today and reclaimed first place in the American . league. - i Three of . the Yankee runs came ion homers bv Joe DiMagglo, Phil Rizruto and Billy Johnson but It was an In- neid single by Yogi Berra that won the game in the seventh inn- tog. - L . . . '. I The triumph ended a seven game Detroit winning streak and dump ed the rampaging Tigers Into sec ond place, 22 percentage points behind the Yanks Vie Raschl went the distance for. New York. Hal csis, suuerea ms secona aeieai oz i - m . a . the season against four wins. Thm lhll went on a batting rampage and smothered the St. Louis Browns, 20-4 in their Fenway park lair. Boston pounded a trio of St Louis pitchers for 23 hits; good for 42 total bases. Amon their blows were five home rmns and four doubles. Vern Stephens and Clyde Vollmer each SOCked two homers other. Joe Dobson benefitted from the bombardment and coasted to W. r-,v I T . " , , fv gaain- ed ten hits Including; home runs by oy oievers mna ttooxie ieo Thomas. I The New York Giants romped to their fifth straight victorv bv 1 pons rung oiz tne Chicago Cubs, 13-4 in the only day game nlaved in the National league. The Brooklyn Dodgers regained! undisputed possession of first place In the National league by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-0 while their estwhile co-tenants. the St Louis Cardinals, suffered a 10-2 shellacking at the hands of the Boston Braves. : The Cards tumbled to third place with the rnuaaeipma mils taking over Second, half game back Of the Dodgers, as a result of their 4-0 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds. Big Don Newcombe limited the I l! VVI A A . a mm reeung nraies 10 six nits wniie his Fl81" Pounded bonus pitcher Bill "oiiaio wim waisn xor 12 safeties. Lefty Warren Spahn scattered eight hits and fanned 10 aruuuus as nw coasiea IO niS seventh victory and Boston's first bo season over the Red Birds. The Braves banged four Cardinal Pitchers for 18 blows Including Sid w nu mu vi ui . . l i ooe bod Aimer restricted the eo to seven hits in turning In niM iounn victory without a loss ror mils. LltUe Bobby Shantz became the first Athletic pitcher to turn In a shutout as he Ditched Philadelphia to a 8-0 victory over umcago. xno Washington Sena tors snapped their seven game los ing streak by edging the Cleveland Indians, 6-4. Sid Hudson went the route for Washington to nick up ms seventn victory. AMXRICAN LIAOCK Detroit S10 001 000 Hi New York; 100 111 10 Newhouser. White (St and 1 Swift (8); Raschle and Berra. Cleveland 010 too 010 Si!SJ Wuhlnaton 100 020 02x , Wynn and Eefan: Hudson and I St. Lou, 30t 000 001 4 10 Bosto 307 305 13x SO S3 Doris Una (3). Kretlow f Bt and Lnl. ian moss (7)t Dobson and Tebbetta. Chicago . 000 000 000 0 S Philadelphia 020 001 02x 1 7 4 Scarborough. Aloma (8) and Mast; nanus ana xvi NATIONAL LKAGVC New York 101 300 431 IS IT 1 Chicago 010 101 100 4 7 3 Koslo. Jones (8) and Westrum: Rush. Klippsteln (S), Leonard (7) and Owen. - ,.. I orOOKlTB ooe 3oo iso t is s i Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 8 0 Newcombe and CamD-nella: lbs Donald Wateh (8) and Mueller. McCul- ana came m m mo- 4 io l 000 000 000 0 TO Philadelphia I wmcinnau Miller and Seminick: Ramsbell and Pramesa. Boston St. Louis 010 450 00010 18 010 000 010 S S Spahn and Cooper. Staley. Brazlo (4) -oyer is) nearn (B) mna. nice. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Tart. Oregon. June. 19S0. (Complied by U4. Coast St Geodette Survey, Portland. Oregon.) PACIFIC STANDARD TIME HIGH WATERS f LOW WATERS Juno Time Htf; Time S 8t8 ajn. 7:49 pjn. 8:01 au 8:23 pjn. M am. IM pjn. 10 H aon. S:33 pan. l M in. 10:09 pm. 13:14 pan. 10 J pjn. l:3e aon. 13:99 pjn. 3:41 ajn. . 1:48 pjn. 3:34 ajn. " t.33 pjn. 4:18 ajn. 8.9 i 3.9. 3.1 SJ SJ 4.0 s.4 : a 0.9 1.S 1.4 OS 10 1.9 oa 3J 11 IS 3:17 pan. 4:57 aon. -0 J 4:03 pjrw S.7 aw ajn. -.t 4:41 pan. SJ ALEX Zlreov; S&isrS Shop Ycm wCl 2nd all Iho Tory latoot Axtow'o loararod In our tiop. '..." .K . ' r v - . '. '.; I h ..' - v......:;. .. :i Wo choose to feature) Arrow because) mora) men choose) Arrow than any other brand of e&irts. , 121 Ncrih .'KEW.TOHK. Jane 1-VMM- ' NEW YORK. June T-tfV-Mld Aeweiffct Campion Jake La Metta and challenger Secky Graxlano belli said today they would like to fight Sugar Ray Robinson and both declared they eon Id .knock ent the welt erweight king.' ": LaMotta and Graxiane will meet In 15-roond title bent In the Polo rroonds Jane 28. ; LaMotta, who won only one Uinitsteirs IBei ledlay ddh 1' aialBri'siP 1 lLTho Stcrtotman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Juno 8. 1950 WB1IEBN INTERNATIONAL, W L GB W L Go 3315 Tri-Clty 24 25 9 Yakima 24 22 7',i Spokane 23 25 8'4 Vancortvr 19 25UH Salem 24 23 S Wenatch .23 24 'J Victoria 19 2913, victoria e-S: At Tri-city-Vancouver. rain; At Tacoma-wenatchee, rain; At Yma - Spone. rain. coast LKAGce w l gb w L GB Houywa ?rsSFS33 ffi I -ISaSS0"1 ft S i? Portland 34 32 s Sacramen 26 44 17', 4 Wednesday results: At Portland-Los At Oakland s. Sacramento a. . . T. KOKIS AlSO riCtor Riley, DetVJ oss Advance In Mississippi Tourney DALLAS, Texas, June 7-(r-Polly Riley, the gal figured to take third trans-Mississippi golf title, today took her first step toward doing just that a 6 and 4 first round,-victory. Victim of the smooth-swinging Eyes Repeat Carey IQddleeoff (above) Is de- fendlna champion in the Na tional Open which starts today at Ardmore, Pa. Middleeoff will be out to retain the title but will have competition from aueh stars at Jim Demaret, Sam Snead and Ben Bogan. Golden Rose Ski Race Set PORTLAND, June 7 -UP)- A record number of contestants 44 men and 7 women will com pete in the Golden Rose Downhill Ski race at Mount Hood Sunday. Among the top entrants are Franz Gabl of Austria. Guttorm Berge of Norway, and last years cham plons: Alan Fischer, Portland, and Sandra Tomlinson, Vancouver, a C. The Downhill la the final fea ture of the Portland Rose festival. la e ?i . 1 ATCarO S OjeCtt Takes Handicap JT BOSTON, Juno 1 -VP)- Hustled from the start by the veteran Eddie Arcaro, the Brandywine stable's four-year-old Cochise clipped four-fifths of a second off the track record while humbling B. F. Whi taker's My Request by four lengths and A. G. Vander bilt's Loser Weeper by four and Half in the $25,000-added Mas sachusetts handicap today at Suf folk Downs. Oregonians In'ths Ma)or Wednesday Ab R H O AS Rtd I Pesky, Red Sox . 8 14 4 10 0 Doerr. Red Sox . 1111111 i uoraon. incuans a e l l 9 i i I Whitman. Phillies Unplayed. JOIIES JunolS-a Kl?h Ctroot mw t t ty m tmm :vw 'jr. .v.1.11 . :.:--. jfrr-', J J. 'M;'. A W )? v.- out of Ave boats with sUbmsoa out of five boots with Robtnsoa ; In the ly ferttoa. said, T4 i lixs io D(M hub Kin, obi w.a ; 20-ronnd bout. I'd knock him out for sure. "I floored him three times la 1 our other fights and ho never, dropped me," aald LaMotta at his ; Kiamesh Lake training camp, "Every one of those flghto were close. And there were no cham pionships Involved In them. With my title up If I win from Rocky It would - bo another story." - ' - Fl ' Graxlano, who Is working out at Greenwood Lake, said "III knock Robinson stiff. Ill take IHItIMN I.KARU1 W L. GB W L GB Nw York 3113 IWashinrt 30 23104 Detroit 2813 1, PhUadelp l291Ji Boston 29 19 4 Chicago 13 29 IS Clevland 22 21 SHlSt. Louia 13 271S Wednesday resulU: At Ntw York 8. Detroit 4; At Washington 5. Cleveland 4; At Boston 20. St. Louis 4; At Phila delphia S. Chicafo 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L GB W L GB Brooklyn 2816 Chicago 2020 Philadelp 28 17 WNew York 18 21 81, St. Louis 25 17 1 ipitteburc 17 29 11 Boston 24 IS S iCincinati 12 30 14 Wednesday results: At Chicago 4. New York 13; At Pittsburgh 0, Brook lyn 9; At Cincinnati 0. Philadelphia 4; At St. Louis 2, Boston 10. f ort worm, Tex., goner was jvui. Gene Langkop of Dallas. Keeping pace with the pre-tour nament favorite was Defending Champion Betsy Rawls, Austin, Tex-, and every other well known entry in the tournament Miss Riley dropped the first hole over Lokewoed Country club's par 73 course, but she won the sec ond and the third, then fettled down to an easy victory. i Miss Rawls ousted Mrs. : Bill London, Brownwood, Tex., 7 and 0 In other atches, Grade DeMoss, Corvallis, Ore., defeated Mrs. Ray Fellows, Tulsa, Okla., 5 and I, and Mrs. H. C. Rledel, Dallas, defeat ed Mrs. H. N. Coffman, Houston 8 and 7. 1 f Miss DeMoss will meet Mrs. Riedel In the second round to morrow. CP'$ Rained, Play Friday A . scheduled district Legion game last night i at Stay ton be tween Bill Hananska's Capitol Post t crew I and Staytoa waa rained ont and has been reset for Friday at C o'clock. Hananska announces that ho will start either Bob Garren, Bob Stelnbrook or Steve Merchant against the Stayton dob. The locals dropped their open' ins district ttlt to Oregon City. ' Angler Wanted Big Bass Painfully Bad ASBURY PARK, N. J- Jane 7 (P)- Richard Haeth is a real fish erman. He hooked s striped bass today while fishing from an 18 -foot sea wall near here.' The line broke and rather than lose the fish Haeth jumped off the wall onto a hard sand trap. : He broke one ankle and Injur ed the heel of his other foot, t Unable to walk, Haeth crawl ed into the surf, retrieved the end of the broken line and hong on. Finally someone noticed his plight ana helped him ut er the water. He was taken to a hospital where doctors said he'd be laid op for from three to six months. The baas weighed 194 pounds. Si(D0(lDDBfO SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION! .. " 1-' .! I' - ! mno. iO no o o o Ploughs o Narrows o Discs v Small enough to be handy, big enough to ride and easy "to buyl i . ': ' ' ' -; lr SATURDAY, 10:30 A. f.1 LoutJen on Burnt Property G straight ent Center Street 14 saOes mass Lnneaater Drlrt to end of street r v-'h- '-y'K : ' J53 N. IXberty Street, faUm feockyy anytime In a rra 4 that eoeky guy anytime, la a gyat I ring or an alley. I want to flghf i him more than any other guy m take him on after LaMatta win, lose or draw." - Robinson, who won Pennsyl vania - recognition a a - middle weight champion by defeating Robert Vlllemaln In Philadelphia Monday night, said ho would like to got a shot a the while middle- , weight championship. . The National Boxing Hon has riven LaMotta to dayg lo defend his crown against Rob insott or face the loss of his title, That la! If he beats Graxlano. nao n Course Faces Golfers Snead Top; Favorite At Qasslc Renewed ARDMORE. Pa- Juno 7 -0P1 The Merlon Golf dub, with the) yawning traps that make it one of the . toughest layouts in the world, was fit and ready tonight for tomorrow's struggle against 185 of the nation's finest shot makers. Thousands of dollars have been bet that the course will bt crown ed the victor when the last ball has been played out of its "cab bage", rough late Saturday after noon and the 50th U. S. open championship is ready for the history books. Seldom If ever before since the classic was begun has the playing site itself come in for such pro tournament discussion among the players and been so fiercely back ed by its supporters to repel the assault , of the Sneads, the Dema rets, the Hogans and the Mlddle coffs. :"., At even money, Philadelphia's citizens and others who know Merion have wagered their rolls that the winner of the 72-holo event does not break par of 280 strokes over the course's rugged 0,694 yards. Much New York money still was saying tonight that the brilliants who shoot the C3's and 04's on the tournament trail will subdue Merion too. There waa so much talk. In fact, about, the layout's ska tine rink greens and Its so-called . 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