pavers Bwrm jrtolwj -Twice The Slate-man, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Inly 01, 19508 foe up gteSsW WiDIl "The Nations Top Comiq Adams, Lynn Hurl Winners Rocco's 9th Inning Homer Saves Opener ; PORTLAND, Ore., July 30-CF) -Mickey Rocco homered in the ninth inning of the first -game to lift Portland to a 5 to 4 win over Hollywood and the Beavers then capped It with a 7ito 2 second game victory. The sweep of the av doubleheader cave Portland eight straight wins in the nine game Pacific coast league series here. ' Rneco bis blow over the right field wall in the last inning of the first .game drove in. the tieing run and his was the winning score. There was one out at the time and the reeoun was almost a dupli cate of last night's final inning Luis Marauez had opened the Inning with a pinch hit grounder to shortstop, but Hollywood's Johnnv 0Neil hobbled and Mar auez was safe. Eddie Basinski then popped out on an attempted sacri fice and then Rocco came up He flammed the second pitch by relief hurler Ken Lehman to end tne came. Hollywood had If three run rally In the seventh to come from be hind. v The first three batters Chuck Stevens, Frank Kelleher and Murray Franklin singled to load the sacks. Then Portland Pitcher Bob Drilling settled down. Catch er Mike Sandlock flied out and Jimmy Baxes , was fanned. Bu pinch hitter John Antonello sin gled to drive in two?rannars and Ed Sauer did the same to bat in Franklin. Earlier in the first game, Frank Austin doubled in two Portland runs in the second inning. Hoi It wood scored once in the fourth nd the Beavers in the fifth on riruihl nnH n clncrl Red Lynn allowed but three Star hits in the seven inning second game while Portland batters reached, three Hollywood pitchers for ten blows. In the first inning assault, Leo' Thomas and Johnny Rucker sin gled and Joe Brovia doubled them home. Fenton Mole then his his second home run since joining the Beavers midway in the se ries. In Seattle, Oakland swept a doubleheader from the Seattle Rainiers, 12-5 and 3-2, to stretch Its league lead to nine games. The A. i ii t j a r in. i twin seiuc - u ip ocaiue iu fifth place and gave the Oakes the seriesJJ-4. . -7 1 The San Diego Padres trimmed Los Angeles twice in the Angels' park, 11-7 and 5-4, to sweep the series 5-2. (rirst famt). oltyw4 Portland ABHOA ABHOA Baur.cf 4 14 0 ThomasJb 4 2 0 1 nly. 1 3 0 Rucker ,cf 3 0 6 0 . orn.an.rf 4 14 0ikib S 1 3 S - gtevrns.lbS 4 0Rocco4b 3 1 10 1 , KellehrJ- 4 13 1 Brovia ,r rrnklinM all l!Mo)jf Bndlok.c 4 0 7 0 Gladd.c Boxes.3t 4 0 0 3!AiDUdm lalveson.B 1 0 O l'DrUlinaD aConatar 110 0 Fleminf ,p 0 0 0 0 Karpel.p 0 0 0 ll-Barr 10 0 0 puiionuo lie U Aatmi.p o a o Lhman,p 1 0 0 0 trMarquex 1 0 0 0 O'NeilM 1 1 0 0) Totals 3410x23 7 Total 32 0 3714 a Singlad for Sarveaon in win. , b Sin-lad for Kami In 7th. x On out when winning run teortd. z Flied out for flenujis In 8th. T Reached first on error for Rucker la 9th. Theyll Do It Every Timcf By Jimmy Hatlo T ;re a mem TfhYT V NOT M&f I GOT I I WE COUP ALL CUP I X POtfT WAhJT i yjtj VWTWER YOU 6VYS T HERE! S -''-.. W THATS BETTER-T' '"W So HE HIREP A BUT IF IT WAS AT ) ( THAT SVMPHONy STUPF W IT. HIMSELF V THE SDB-OF MY J f SMELLS -WHERE'S THAT f BED WE COULPv V CCW9& RCTURE A6Atf ) ' I ALL SEE K-y$?Jr. yWERE IT IS OJC-r -S DAILY AND SUNDAY : i in -Your Home Ncmtpaper 2E Rt?ST fU. PUS A LITTLE GAI?LC ON THE B?EAD BLONDE fTF7" NOW A LAVE0 OFSUCETA RAW ONION 1 1 il I I NEXT kDOMESTME UMBUPGER CHEESE OLir) V C THATS THE FICStZ, "TVTV ( ONE I EVEI? MADE Srthr AT I COULDNT , ill 1. V i r MM. " "I. . REMEMBER. IXI T.V. WIGGLES. THE BOSS OF THIS OUTFIT LETS . NOT FORGET THAT' 1 WANT MORE BUSINESS FROM THE BARS AND MORE GASH ON THE BARRELHEAD. UNDERSTAND? Baseball Exile Receives Ovation Fred fulerlde, ex-Giant, Eeturns to Polo Grounds NEW YORK, July 3(W!P)Fred Merkle, after 23 years of seli imposed exile from baseball came back to the Polo Grounds today and received one of the biggest ovations ever given a Giant hero. - Merkle, one of a host of former New York Giant and St Louis Cardinal stars invited to attend 4 J 0 0 V 0 Q 3 3 4 0 3 3 3 8 3 0 11 follfwood ortland 000 100 SO 4 020 010 0030 Winning pitcher: Adams. Losing pit' her: Lehman. Ip AO R H ErB&SO 6i 27 4 a 4 11 Hi 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 8 19 3 3 4 4 1 3 01010 2'4 10 33 1 11 Pitcher Prtllins . Ileiiying . Aaami Salreaoa Kantrl . Lehman E O'Nell. RBI .Austin 2. Gor rm. BroYla, Antonello 3, Sauer, Rocco 2B Austin, Borman. 3B Hmd lar. HR Rocco. SB Sauer; SH Rucker, Austin. DP Austin to Basin ski to Rocco. LOB Hollywood 7, Portland 10. Umps Orr, Runfe, Yrmnt nryij Gordon. T 1r0. the first old timers day ever stag ed here, hardly knew what to ex pect as he strode to the batter's box to accept a gift The crowd of some 40,000 didn't leave him in doubt long. It cheer ed to the echo for the one-time star first baseman for John Mc Graw. It matched the greetings given to two other Giant stars of top magnitude master Mel Ott and King Carl Hubbell. Ott and HubbeL who gave Giant fans plenty of baseball during their heyday in the 1925-40 era, played prominent roles again as the . 1933 edition of the Giants and -the Cardinals of the "Gas House Gang" days met in a three- inning contest preceding the regu lar game between New York and St. Louis. The old Giants won 2-1. . Licensed radio sets in Japan to taled 8,640,798 at the end of March, indicating that 53.5 per cent of Japan's homes have radio receivers. -r : Hollywood AB n U A Handlyb 2 Stevens.lb 3 Antnllo.cf 3 Gorman.rf 3 KeUherJX 3 Frnklins 2 Baxesb 3 Dapper.c 3 Mltzbrgr.p 0 Mndrff.p 1 aHicks 1 Anthony ,p 0 Total 22 2 4Thomai,3b S, 1 RcKr.cf .U 1 0lBsnskl(2b 0 0:Rocco,lb 0' Brovia jf 3 Molejl 2 Ritchey.c Oi Austin OiLynn.p Portland AB H O A 1 3 0 3 0 0 9 1 31111 0 Marquei.cf 0 OIBarrjf 0 Totals 2S1031 7 m GroundedTput for Mondorff in 5th. Hollywood Portland . . 000 200 02 400 030 X 7 Losine? Ditcher: Maltzbereer. Pitcher Ip Ab R H Er Bb So Lynn l z a I a Mattzberger i 0 4 4 4 0 1 Mondorif 3 11 0 3 0 3 1 Anthony -3 0, 3 3 3 1 0 I None. RBI Brovia 3, Moe 3, Kelleher 3. Austin 3. 2B Brovia. An tonello, Austin. HR Mole. Kelleher. SH Stevens. DP Franklin to Handley to Stevens: Thomas to Rocco. LOB Hollywood 3, Portland 5. Umps Kunee. xounr. cordon and orr. me i:si. Att. 10,595. (Continued from page 8) lent artillery to cat a foe to pieces. Speed will be the big fac tor. Joe's one hope is to land that knock-eat wallop very early la the proceedings . , . . , Easter HU$ 'Em Low , " They say of Cleveland's Lake ' Easter that he Is one of the few wallopers la history who eaa ' s ake a pitcher dock a home run . , stoat. Oecasionally Larropin Lake wtU bit one which takes off a a low line toward the moond . low In fact that the hurler " la going to hit dirt fast. Then the twisting scorcher will start climbing vp and Into the wild blao yonder . . . j With 21 over- -the-waU blows to -te which ; pats htm only eight behind tho HULlor leader. Al Sosea of Clere- lsad Faster solght yet eomo oat as tho top homer aaaacker when , the final day of the season ar rives . . ;,.';.-v. ..,::: SUverton Doe Well llaay favorable eommeati have arisen over the baBdli-g f the State Semi-Pro toarney at SUvertoEU-. No getting aroond It, this little tows to the east of as has a habit of saeeeedi-g la baseball where others fall. That KUvertaa - ML Angel area over there Is UteralXy a hot-bed of baseball Interest, rropertionate U apeakbig. that tnterest Is as hUh as yovll find any-whera If yon want a tourney bad enoogn well, make your own. That is what a dozen vonthfnl links ters did recently and oat popped the City Junior meet The youths chipped in for tro- pnies ana chances are the tour nev Will now be ta annnal af fair Added to the annaal Howard Wlckrund - Mird Junior meet, the golf in' kids ereaboats have had a busy sum mer ..... Onlv little over month until the ponies start dashin' at the Lone Oak track so. mamma, if dsddt is ! in coming forth with the dough for tnose nylons aad that new head piece yon ougfcta know why ..... In her last four games Yakima'a league - leading Bears (not lncladlor Sndv iuimV totalled SO ram n S htta. Vt hard to see why they're helg soo parade .... . HOW TO - MEASURE A FA DAY'S WORX Afred I. Stuart Keglstered Proffsiiorisl Engiaeer .F. Ot Box 5069 ForUand 13, Oregosi Junior Ball Playoff Set The battle for the 1950 Salem Junior baseball MC league title opens tonight on Olinger field at 6 o'clock. Tied for first place at the end of regular play last week. the. Keizer Drive-Inns and Warner Motors clubs will go at In In a best two-of-three clash for the coveted title. Both teams finished regular play with six wins and one loss. The only loss taken by the Inns came at the hands of the Warners, 6-5, week before last as George Covey bested Gary Keppinger In tho pitching dneL Those two are. apt to be the nominees for mound chores In tonight's opener, although the Inns may lead with Vinee Matt. The Warners only loss during the season came at the start, an 11-5 pasting by the Odd Fellows Lodgers. SecondLgaoefof the playoff Is set for Wednesday night and the third for Friday if necessary AussiesUp Tennis Le ad MEXICO CITY, July 30-6!p)- Australia Increased her tennis vie tory over Mexico to 4-1 today In the closing matches of the Amer ican zone Davis cup finals. ' The powerful Aussie team al ready had clinched the victory yes terday by winning three straight maicnes. In today's play, Mexican singles champion Gustavo Palafox won uie only Mexican point by defeat ing Ken McGregor. 6-4. fi.4. 8-8 3-6,6-3. . Frank Sedgman, Australian champion, came from behind to edge out veteran Mpvican player Armando Vega, 2-6, 6-4, o--., -o, o-z. PCL Line Scores: (rirst game) : Sacramento 000 010 (VW 1 . 000 001 03x 4 Ran franHfm Surkont and Raimondi; Lien and Or Sacramento San Francisco vans and Steiner; Peres and Partee, 000 110 0 3 10 002 110 x 4 10 (First game): Los Angeles . 023 032 11011 13 110 001 203 7 IS Vr.ua T . iW I & . criei. Kush (6), Mcbaniels (7), Cables 9f U WU San Diego . 300 020 0 3 4 Los Angeles 300 101 0 4 Olsen and Kerr; Besse, Mallory (7) ana ls . (First game); Oakland Seattle 303 030 32013 IT 220 000 001 S 10 Groth. Gaaaawav (1). Harrist (2) and niDic: 2cDnz. rrneauer (3). xuc haus (9) end .aUccld, Warren (2). Oakland Seattle 000 003 01 3 100 100 00 2 S GettatL ThomDaoa (9). Behrmaa. 7) ana at -tone; rietcner ana .aiarm. One Fair Of Eyes Mast Lmm Yon A lifetime .' DO NOT NEG-FCT THEM! Dr. S. A. Wheatley Optometrist TUCoart St fluuie t-KC9 ofty Leaders I DICK TRACY . r . y t r i w t i i 1 1 rum I i IF Tj-IEV WONT E3UV PRCHCTTON. BLOW THEIR SET FULL OF SVRUP' THAT- THE CODER. OP XV. WKC4.ES I -AjdNO. Ctwe entire AND ORDERED INSIOE OP TWE CUV OUT. THE i SET THEN HE V IS FULL. OF .STICKY STUFF. Ano ELSEWHERE IN TOWN. iISL mi Face Battles The make or break point for leading clubs in the City Softball circuit is at hand, with but two more weeks of play on the regular schedule, and three teams in a virtual tie for the loop lead, the Leslie action is expected to be on. the hot and heavy side from nere in. The Salem Supper Clubbers. slumping badly of late, face a toughie tonight in the 9 o'clock rassle In Bob Knight and the Papermakers. The Clubbers and Campbell Rock wool are tied for the lead with 10-3 marks, half a game up on the Golden Pheasants with 10-4. Tonight's 8 o'clockcr sends Ran- dle Oilers against 12th Street Merchants. The Wools play South Commercial Businessmen Tuesday night, and then the Supper Club bers Thursday night The Pheas ants have a lth Merchants game Tnursday also. Industrial action calls for one game tonight, according to the schedule. In the league leading Maple Dairy plays second place Teamsters Union, a natural at 71 o'clock, i Leading City league player sta tistics, brought up to date by Statisticians Jim Dimit and Fred Minifir a. Hiebert. P-M Nelson. SSC McCatfery. CRW carrow. P-M Joe Breeze, SSC Alley. G-P . McMorris. P-M Wickert. SSC DeBow, G-P , Maddy. P-M Carver, 12th Hendrie. SSC Wenger. G-P Barnholdt. SCB . Maerz, R-O Vandervort P-M Blanton, SSC Warren. P-M Caruth, SCB , Henery, SSC AB H RBI Pet . 30 10 3 33 . 27 0 8 33 . 33 10 0 03 . 30 S 4 J00 . 38 11 11 89 . 39 11 8 83 . 42 11 S .262 . 43 11 S .256 . 39 10 4 .256 . 43 11 3 44 .21 8 1 38 . 38 8 8 37 , 39 0 6 31 . 30 7 3 33 . 30 7 3 33 40 9 7 23 . 49 10 8 23 . 27 s 3 xa . 32 7 8 J19 . 49 10 3. 04 .A Look and Leaii By A. C. Gordon - :- - ' 1. What was the first electrical household appliance invented? 2. Which continent has the . lar gest population, and which the smallest? 3. Who was the first Presiden tial occupant of the White House? 4. 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