tMWWWR InCrudgeGo Mark as Solons Lose. . 10-3 i. t-Tt. SlolMmoJ. SjUm. Oregon. "TudaT. Auqurt . 18S0 fVm TWlHer WotchesUth Straight Win 2 Gals Start CAPILANO STADIUM, Vancou- . H an i I ver. B.C. AU2. -( special j-oanoT Robertson 01 the Vancouver uap- ilanos tonisht tied the Western UJHka Vltl . ..... . ... I UIKilUIUUUU VBKU w. - v Vancouver sharpshooters are of course having their jabs at bui executive pitching victories as (Bull) Brenner lor his xauure i nav e me waps t uum I he hurled the Caps to a 10-3 win f the WIL. standings this season- But all Caps, Boss Ruby Robert Brown has to say about 'A is, "When I hired Bill I hired him for the 1950 season.'. . . Speaking of managerial woes, we'd give a week's wages (all $7) to own a recording of the play-by-play-of the confab Ad Liska and Bill Mul-; f i: wl MwMflw T iclro Vio Inntf v had a real squawk coming, and as we understand it, he squawkea ;' plenty. :. . Confident hell now win the Citv softball pennant, Snide (Rock Wool) Campbell is busily recruiting players from other loop teams to strengthen his outfif for atate tourney play at Pendleton. Among those being asked are Khnrtctrm flnrrfv McMorris - and Pitchers Bob Knight of the Papermen and Jim Rawlins of the Supper -1i,kkot- : vko irnt lirw--imin j in the Tacoma ball yard August 24. Rousinr. Richard Greco will that night be married at home plate to a Victoria lass. (Familiar, that.) Mebbe the newlyweds can take a ctrnil In the nark'n Greco Gardens afterward. .". August 24 is the V 1 1 , ' "1 . . '"; ... ' VI : X t K. V EDDIE WHEELER over the Salem Senators in the opener of their series. The triumph was the 12th straight lor ko Den son and equalled a mark set by Frank Nelson of Spokane in 1948. Before a capacity crowd oi 3,zwj Robertson survived a two-run Sal em outburst in the first inning and went on to toss a seven-hitter. Meanwhile the Caps levelled on Bill Osborn and Bob Costello for 13 blows. They had two three- run innings the fourth and the seventh, ' The Solons two tallies in the first frame came on a walk and singles by Gene Gaviglio, Bob got its other run in tie fourth One of the roughest armory mat when Bob Cherry whacked a home m "nth f""f iJ r,A th tonight when Leo (Pile Driver) Caps argued vainly that the blow nMn. 9WJ LEO WALI4CK Weill mangle 'Mad Man' Wallick Faces Top Ring Foe Armory Lists Grudge Scrap as Feature CAP GUIS NEZ, France. Taesday,' Aug. t -( AP)- Flor ence Chadwlck ef San Diego, Calif, and Shirley May France f Somerset, Mass, plunged In to the celd treacherous waters f the . English Channel- early today In attempts to swim to England. The two American girls took off within It min utes of each other. Miss Chad wick entered the water at 2:37 , m. (S:37 p. m. Monday PDT), land Shirley ,May swam off at Z:5 a. m. The distance across the chan nel Is about It miles. However, tides and currents force swim mers to, cover a considerably greater distance. Miss Chad wick, 31. and Miss France, 17, were the first girls to have a try at the channel this year. Miss Chadwlck was still In sight off -shore- wheat Shirley May entered the water. Shirley I May had to wait oh the beach for nearly three quarters of an hoar because of a mixup In ar rangements for her escort boat. FIFTY OR BETTER? - . - By Alan Mover Ex-Red Bird CartTAU 727 PUT . CUSTOMERS pent 'em one better, tie s now man- hit includine doubles by Charley nav Pwteo: witn Owen as a side from Tommy Nelson who resigned. arztI after Ihe stormy- brawl they men is exacuy wnai uox iovi.uii has m uuuu m j" Mead accounted for two tallies in "u v"c v":a- jague. "I know. I'm through as a player," Lou told us the other - seventh with a circuit clout. Given what appeared to "and 1 wasn't one of those lucky fellows who got $50,000 for rh Gavielio and Mel Was- bad decision by his loi ir .u ,. Tnarcrin sortie to top Matchmaker Elton V; I Owen's weekly program. An ad-1 ..." r . . . . . . . , , I" inrcucvi m v " . I t .nui -w .m i same date AcroDat jonnny race penorms nere aiso. . . jicuiuiu onj and the three in the fourth off wui go iu me West circuit Rogues hired "Pizen Pete" Jonas to do some relief hurling o That trin srHVed on four winner, as that's the amount both tor tnem tms summer, dui I'exer weni -era one oeuer. xie 9 uw uuu aging the chib, having taken over . . . Which this league. vticrht anH signing a contract. So I have no wad of money. I love this game and I'm definitely lookine for a managerial job in it" . . Come to think of it, wouldn't Russian Lou be a wow at the helm of a winner?. . . . Ring Unknown Who Has Been Best Senator Shortstop? Two brand stew fistic prospects for the armory show Wednes v day night in Al Alexander and Joe Wilson, both Portland lads. Both have solid backgrounds as amateurs, and as for Alexander he copped a couple of AAU titles In the 147-pound class around here last year and then went to Boston for the nationals and finished as runnernp for the championship. . . WSC Couear" hurdler-eridder Fran Polsfoot has apparently cinch ed himself a job with the Chicago pros. Camp reports claim he's the -twt nunter the Chi eleven has had in years. . . Tri-City's beef be- twMri tvi Viacohall Rravps and the drive-in theater ended in a friendly I Gaveliojb 3 way when the ball club built at 27-foot fence as a means of keeping 5PLK, ? tne glare ui uie xiciu iijiiia uvui ouuvjuib iuwiku eaters, lovers, snoozing Kids ana snow-watcners. . . -Read your article on Salem Senator center fielders awhile back,' writes a customer. "Now how about shortstops? Who was the best (Continued on next page) Cherry." Gavialio and Mel Was- ley each garnered two hits for the Solons who now reside two games from the cellar.' Gaviglio, how ever, may be lost to the team for a spell. He hurt his leg sumng into second in the fifth and was car ried from. the field. Back in Form: SALEM (J) (! VANCOCVE ABHPOA ABHPUA Drew.rf.cf 4 0 3 0 Clrkon.lf S 1 S 0 2 3 R. Tran, ss 3 1 1 3 3 0 L.Tran.2b S 3 3 4 1 l Sinoviccf S 3 3 0 3 3Ketinn.rf S 1 3 0 S 1 1 Mead 3b 4 3 3 3 2 Helsmer.e 3 9 I 1'McClen.lb 3 1 S 1 1 Leaders9 Margin Cut Papermen Defeat Wools, Softball Kace Tightens The Campbell Rock Wools, City Softball league leaders, had half same knocked off their top-place margin last night at Leslie as they bowed to Bob Knight and the Papermakers by a 5-3 count. A win last night would have assured the Wools of at least a tie for the : ; i nag. They own a l game margin Angel Retains s Hitting Lead SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. l-JPh It was still Baumholtz, Brovia and Fleming in Pacific Coast league batting last week. ' Frank Baumholtz, Los Angeles centerfielder, owned the circuit's top batting average of .384. Joe Brovia. Portland rightfielder, was tops in home runs, with 28. First sacker Les Fleming of San Fran cisco had batted in 102 runs, for the lead in that department. ' Batting standings of the top 10, Including Saturday's games: - G AbRHrRblPct. Baumholtz. LA 110 419 161 54 .384 Waste? Jb 4 Brd,c 4 Seott. is 3 Golds tn.lb 4 Osborn.p 3 x-Burak Lewxf 1 Coctello.p 0 T-AUlson 1 RobrUon.p 4 3- be longtime enemy Referee Harry Elliott in last week's embroglio, Wallick pleaded with Owen to make the rematch but to forget all about having a referee for it. The big and bronzed blonde wants at the bearded meanie .the worst way, and doesn't want a -third man around to break up his assortment of planned mayhem, including the wicked pile driver hold, as does Elliott Owen at first -okehed the plea, but the local commission has or dered a referee to be present If only to count for the falls. Now winner of all four of his Salem matches since coming from Calif ornia, (continued on next page) j Tops Williams ToUts 36 Total! 34 71411 Ran for Gaviflio In 3th y Grounded out for Costello in Salem Vancouver Pitcher Osborn Costello Robertson . , 200 100 000 3 010 302 31x 10 ljmi Tigers Slice r, Bears' Margin WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 -V Charley Salas, a relatively un known Mexican-Italian welter weight from Phoenix, Ariz., out foxed and outpunched lightweight Champion Ike Williams tonight to win a unanimous 10 round deci sion. It was Williams' second straight defeat within a month. Williams weighed 139 pounds. Salas was seven pounds heavier. For Williams, who has knocked out every lightweight that has challenged him, it was the second straight defeat by a welterweight Williams was upset by Sugar Cost ner a month ago in Philadelphia. Salas was a seven-to-one un derdog but the 21 -year old Ari zonian, who has never been knocked out, waded in after Wil liams from tht first bell and was still throwing punches at Ike at the end. ' r D r til -'Ir tW m i mjtra I STAMPS ATA fi i A . ASv 5 ' fiALPt, VMO r. ' Tp- " PLAYER VER 7Z ' " 1 l'wiIoWSr MORTf FOR WnSS VOMER CROHAf M I 1 1! l SFXvV eACf or M& I ' 13 lf 1 MA&ASOOP START f .iffI -7A XNKVX ' 77ilG VART&WARP f mil f eecartte 2 M km lm VM&S ' PtAYeR M AUSTORY 1 m wW iOsV Tdrro,oRrtOR. Gives 2 Hits Giants Lick Braves, I r Continue Hot Streak J" By Orlo Roberts PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 7 -UPv- i Ken Johnson, wild but effective in the pinches, held his former team mates to a pair of singles-tonight as the pace-setting Philadelphia Phillies rode roughshod over the St Louis Cardinals, 9-0, before a (crowd of 25,251. Mike Goliat and Willie Jonea fired the big guns in the Phillies' 11-hit attack off four Cardinal : hurlers. Goliat. coming through with a triple, double and a single, drove in four runs. Jones sent hi 23rd home run of the season Into the left field stands for two more. Harry (The Cat) Brecheen. first of the four Redbird pitchers,? was the loser as Johnson chalked, up his fourth victory without a defeat Johnson, making hit first start since July 4th, walked six and fanned the same number. He also frequently found himself behind the Cardinals batters but when the chips were down he was un touchable. Stan Musial got the only real St Louis blow. It was a single to right in the first inn ing. The other was a slow roller down the third base line in the fourth by Catcher Del Rice. PTCED BAiLG, rv .exvBTcw SL.U?'f17 Wei;! Puuttmui f feat rtmm Syaca Lame-Armed Star 2 Strokes Ahead :urgol Snares Lead As Yam Meet Wears End Ed E BOSTON. August 7 -UP- New York's red-hot Giants clicked off their seventh straight win by rally ing irom oenuvi against the Boston Braves for a 9-3 victory tonight for Relief Pitcher Jack Kramer. While gaining their 16th triumph in their last 17 starts the Giants banged 14 hits including Wes Westrum's 18th homer of tha season. . Kramer, ' Boston Red Sox dis card, blanked the Tribesmen while giving up five hits over eight and a third innings. He relieved Monte Kennedy after the latter yielded fourth homer of the year, a double by Walker Cooper, a single by Bob Elliott and two bases on balls. ' The Giants chalked up their first run against Vern Bickford in the first inning and went in front in the fourth on a pass, an Eddie Stanky single and. Don Mueller's two bagger. Westrum's homer was lashed in By Jerry Liska Chicago. Aug. l-iJPh-'Ed FursoL lame-armed star from Roval Oak, Mich., playing with an $80 set of clubs he designed, moved into I the eighth, with Hank Thompson a two-stroke lead with 211 at the 54 hole mark of the Sis nnn All. I aboard and the Giants, aided Newspaper observer! gave Salas American golf tourney today. Furgol's third round 69 over Tam greatly by 10 bases on balls, pass Ip Ah H R Ir So BB . 63 29 12 t 7 1 3 1 7 t 54 Padgett, Oak RfsteUI. SF . Klein, LA Rape. Oak , tirace, sr W. White. Sac Warren. Sea i:inoo. SD A. Wilson. Oak 61 146 53 6 36 363 57 155 56 11 36 JXl 54 205 71 10 54 J51 118 407 140 13 85 344 108 334 113 11 66 338 126 450 149 0 46 331 53 11S 37 6 23 323 103 334 109 10 69 317 132 574 181 1 30 313 Big 'Cycle Event Due, at Corvallis A 1 CORVALLIS. Aug. 7-0P)-Mot reveling experts, amateurs and novices are to have a change a titles in a; national championship hill climb set for near here August 13. The event sanctioned by the American Motorcycle association, already has drawn 61 entries, in- : eluding defending expert Cham pion Sam Arena, Palo Alto, Calif. Racing will be on a 72 per cent Incline at Wagner Butte 8 miles south of here. ' v VICTORY CYCLE NOTED ST LOUIS-UPK Rabid St Louis Cardinals fans believe the cycle of baseball history is pointing to ictory for the Cards over the Over the second-place Salem Sup per Clubbers and Golden Pheas ants with two games yet to play. The Suppermen and Pheasants have three left, Knight held the Wools to six hits while the Paparmakers were raxing Keith Marshall for 11. After reaching Marshall for a pair of tallies in the second frame and one in the fourth, the 'Makers iced the tut with two in the sixth on Bob Warren's triple, a hit bats man and Clarence Richards' two- run double. The Wools picked ud a run in the first frame and then were blanked by Knight until the sev enth when they rallied for an other pair. Tonight the Golden Pheasants will attempt to climb closer to the Wools as they meet Randle Oil at 8 o'ciocx. in tne second game it will be 12th Street Merchants against South Commercial Merchants. Papermakers 020 101 00 S 11 Rock Wools 100 000 2x 1 6 Knight and weaver; Marshall .cwauer WUd pitches: Osborn S. Left on bases: Salem 6, Vancouver S. Homo runs: Cherry. Two-base hits: Slnovlc, Gav Iglio. Robertson. Mead. L. Tran. Runs batted in: Cherry 3. Wasley. KeeUng 3, Mead 3. McClean. Clark son, Robertson 2. Sacrifice: Heisner. Double plays: Keating to Heisner. Scott to Gaviglio to Goldstein 2. Robertson to Mead to McLean to Mead. Errors: L. Tran 1, Gaviglio. Goldstein, Scott. Time: 10. Umpires: Bergman and Regele. Atten dance: 2500. lery. 1 3 and Endurance Race Set for Jantzen PORTLAND, Aug. 7-VAn auto racing endurance feature the most laps by two drivers and one car in 24 ' hours was an. nounced today for tha Jantzen oval here Aug. 19-20. - Promoter Jimmy Ryan said the stock-car event would permit about 3,008 turns about the quarter-mile track, a distance of ap proximately 750 miles.' Detroit Tigers in tha 1950 World Series. They point out ' that tha Redbirds have won three of their six world championships in eight year cycles, beginning In 1926. They beat the Yankees in 1928, the Tigers in 1934, and the Yan kees in 1942. It's eight years later, and the Tigers' turn again, those fans reason. V Wilson Leads Coast Hurlers By The Associated Presa The Yakima Bears' lead in the Western International league race was reduced to 4H games last night as the runnerup Tacoma Tigers nipped the pacers, 1-0, in a tight hurling duel between the Tigers' Bob Kerrigan and the Yaks' Bill Bradford., Kerrigan racked up his 17th pitching win of the campaign as he checked the foe bn eight hits. Bradford gave but five. A double by Jose Babe knocked in the only run of the game in the second inning. Victoria's Athletics tallied 16 runs in the first four innings to seven rounds, Williams two and one was even. There were no knockdowns but Salas kept a left hook and a left jab in Williams' face most of tha way and frequently got the better of the harder exchanges. The attendance was estimated at 6,500. Amateurs Tie In Tam Action Boston 300 000 000 3 S 1 Kennedy. Kramer (11 and Westrumi Bickford, Hall 7) and Cooper. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL, W L Pet. W L Pet. Yakima 71 43 .6241 Victoria 50 66 .435 Tacoma 63 46 378 Vancouver 48 63 .432 Wenatcho 64 50 .561 ! Salem 47 64.423 Tri-City 61 52 340iSpokana 43 66 .405 Monday results: At Vancouver 10. Salem 3: at Victoria 17,"Tri-Clty 10, at Tacoma 1, Yakima 0. (Only games scheduled). CHICAGO. Aug. 7-VDefend- Ins fhimninTI Frank Stranahan of i'e,rwh.elm Tri-City Braves, Toledo rallied to tie Wllf ord Wehr-17-10 in a wild tussle. Braves le of Ormond Beach. Fla in the Manarer Charlev Peterarm vri I 4-. j u ,, I COAST LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2Sg "iSal; .ricn " ,lmfteur oU urney IckUnd, m 53 .Portland .Ma Jr.. . ; . " una piayoii tomorrow. noiiywoa HHAw simranci Pitchers Merle Frick and Joe Stranahan closed w ith a bril- San Diego 7i 63 330 Los Angel 0 2? i5i Thomrfsonock nS , three-unVr .'2 Thompson socked his 19th homer Wehrle wound no the reralation with two on for the Vies in the 72-hole distance with 29L Wehrle, I national leagub IIJUI Li 1- J- I 11 Bk NITKIHI Si TnriWa lastlta liuJ 41. Br m 1 1 - M I " . with Jimmy McHalo of Philadel Righthander Jim Wilson of Seat tie ended last week with three straight pitching victories, and a season's record of 18 wins, best in the Pacific Coast league. The 28-year-old hurler domin ated the loop in strikeout, last week also. He had to his credit facoma 010 666 oox I s o Pf1 a par-matewng 164 for the season, i Bradford and Tieiieraj Kerrigan and M woay a zinai ls-noie round. Top pitching average was held suw Dy HM snoun oi uaauana, wno i Tri-City ool 140 0211 14-3 ana a victoria tu 401 oox- Philadelp Boston Brooklyn St. LouU W L Pet. 63 42.600 57 44 364 54 42 363 56 46 New York 52 47 325 Chicago 43 55 .439 Cincinati 41 68 .414 Pittsbugh 34 66 .340 O'Shanter's par 36-3672 course, ed over two more runs in tha slicked up for par-wrecking after I ninth. two dull days, left the half-way St iV TSi mm ono a leader, Dave Douglas of Newark, Ikiudelphu I7 oio w 5 n ! Del., and Skip Alexander Of Knox- Brecheen. Brazle 5). Manger (7). ville, Tenn, tied for second at 213. Wilks 7 nd Rlc: Johnson and Sem- rurgors aggregate of 211. after opening rounds of 72-70; was five New York 101 201 Ozz tut under par for the distance. In third place with 214 was young Fred Hawkins of El Paso, lex., who had a70 today. Brack eted at 215, four strokes off the pace, were British Open Champion Bobby Locke, Skee Riegel of Tulsa, Okla., and Defending Champion Lloyd Mangrum of the host Tam club. Mangrum lashed a four-under-par-68 today, while Locke had a 69. Riegel, who had been third at 36 holes with 143, needed vz. Sammy Snead, the year's lead ing money-winner from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., continu ed to .break even with par, his 72 giving him Z16. An overnight grooming of Tarn's pushed his mark to percentage of .824. Pitching records or tne top iu Including games of Saturday, Aug. 5: G Shoun, Oak - 2S Salveson. Hwd . 26 J. Wilson. SA 29 Lien, sr 29 Roensoie. Fiber (2). Pnut McKeegan; Propit. Brlkich (9) tionning. Harrist, Oak McLiah. LA Behrman, Oak Gottel. Oak Lynn, port Brown, Sea 36 28 38 35 31 30 W I JOCKEY WEIGHS 14 POUNDS NEW YORK -4m- Keith Stuart 17-year-old jockey from Hamilton Bermuda, Is the smallest rider per- rJlvLi Shopping Gals lick Portlands Brydon, Campbell Pet. 80 .824 61 313 55 .750 164 102 1 forming on tha metropolitan cir cuit uus year, no weigns omy v pounds. Stuart, who won his first race last February, had his best day at Jamaica where ha recently rode three winners. Ho rides with a five-pound apprentice allowance. Monday's results. At Philadelphia 9. St. Louis 0; at Boston 3. New York 9. Only games scheduled. AME1ICAW LEAGUE W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Detroit 64 35 .6461 Wash ingt 45 53.459 New York 62 39 .61 4; Chicago 4164 390 Cleveland 62 40 .eoeist. Louis jo e - Boston 89 44 373Philadelp 36 66 353 No games scheduled Monday. .700 .647 .647 .632 325 81 98 76 86 54 Tha Salem Capitol Shopping Center girl softbaHers again knocked off tha Lind Rose Buds of Portland. 10-0. last night at I Leslie as Jackie Gardner and Lil I Olsen combined for a no-hitter. I lean Legion junior baseball title WIN TOURNEY BERTH DRAIN, -Aug. 7 -VP)- Medford won the southern Oregon Amer Schroeder Gets By Tennis Foe NEWPORT. R.L, Aug. 7-(VTed Schroeder, Uncle Sam's top-ranking amateur, opened his bid for the Newport Casino tennis cham pionship today by breezing through a second round match. The sturdy stroker from LaCres centa. Calif., eliminated William Beale of New York, 8-2, 6-2. Schroeder, after suffering sev- fairways studded the score-board I era! bumps this season because of with no fewer than 13 sub-70 1 inactivity, Is seeking to clinch a scores. The day's best round was I Davis Cup berth with a good hammered by Norman Von Nida showing in the eastern grass event of Sydney, Australia, who rap- - - BRANCA REJECTED Jf NEW. YORK, Aug. 7-VRalph Branca, Brooklyn Dodger pitcher, was rejected for military service today bacause of his "history of 83111008." Tha Dodger righthander took a pre-induction mental and physical examination today. Bran ca, 24, was deferred from service in World War IL Gardner hurled the first four Innings and Olsen continued the goose-egging In the fifth and final frame. Tha Shopping girls clinched the tut witn four In tho first off sin- Take Tennis Title yrsw japan . , j .. ,r Jananese were knied. 58 are m,- le bX Lois Betier, Gardner. Cy Ralph Dixon Sunday afternoon to fa y T HfT7 ramsorm data! tha Salem city doubles eastern Japan, ZP author-Sr-tr, t-n wnn.r.. Th. reported today. Tha flood rXmTtin th. atoh nlaved at OI- waters covered 128,000 acres. and state tournament berth to night in tho final of a four-team playofL Medford defeated Albartt 3 to 1, in a night game after Al bany had thumped Sutherlln, 10 to 1, In an afternoon clash. ineer courts, was 6-3. The double elimination tourney included 92 beginners from En- glewood, Richmond, Leslie and Ollncer. Championships of tha In dividual courts were Brydon and Campbell of En glewood: Allen Bover and Larry Merk of Rich mond; Rodger Stewart and Mel vin Teitelson of Leslie; and Adrian Clifton and Jim Coker of Olinger. 8asob!Jf Wcllere Await Wednesday Title Bout Fusari Oozes Confidence . But So Does 'Sugar' By Jack Haad JEXSEY CITY, Aag. 7 "iJPh Charlie Fnsari's camp ooxed coa , fldence today aa tho challenger finished training at Greenwood lake for Wednesday's title beat with welterweight Champion Sa ga Ray Robinson at Roosevelt stadiam. Sugar Ray was Just as sure of aujnself at his Pomptoa Lakes training qnartcrs but he has two fights to win. First na must whip tho scales la bis straggle to stake tha 147 -pound limit. Then ha most take care af the blend Ir- -. tfngten. NJ ", Although It was annoaaoed Eobiasaa was going to a tarkish bath to melt off tha last pounds, there was little doabt that h wlH f . - - , : V ; . . . . snake It Tho big oaesttea k this how Strang will ha bo at 147T Many keen boxing men think tha weight-making ordeal will sap tha strength af tha champ. Those who think that way laagh at tho lopsided odds. There to little betting aa tha fight bat tha adds still ranged up to 4 ar I to 1 against Fasari. Dr. Vincent NardleUo, Robin son's personal physician, said ha Is positive Ray will make tha weight. Bo weighed 14 after yesterdays workeat bat probably win "dry ant until the scrap. , Tha weigh-in at tha stadiam Wednesday morning should help Robinson. Da will hara snore time to pack la energy-gtring foods after It's over. Fruit Jatoea and beef broth will bo tho diet Robinson baa little to gain and everything to lose fat this fifth title defense, A loss to fasari would cost bint his championship and all chances af a title shot at middleweight Jake LalXatta. Ia fact, George Galnford. Rob lnsons manager, already baa plans beyond the middleweight class. George talks of a possible boat with Joey Maxim, tha tight heavyweight king. That would send Robinson into tha ling with a 175-peander. - Fasari never worked harder for b fight. Els twa rounds today with Tony Armenteree af Ha vana brought hlo aparrlBg total to 42. He weighed 1474 after tha drCl and will have bo trouble taking off tho 11 O Ab R R Pet. Robinson. Dodgers . 99 350 74 130 M03 Musial. Cardinals 00 373 73 139 .3600 KelL Tieers 1100 40S 70 144 -353 iDoby. Indians 03 331 70 110 .350 Goooman. iea sox w zm bi os Jjt Slaughter. Cardinals 120 300 00 133 J3S Homo runs: National Lea rue Klner. Pirates 29: Pafko. Cuba 23; Xnnla. Phil lies S4. American ieague Kosen. In diana 20; Dropo, Red Sox 20. Runs batted in: National League Bo nis, Phillies 04; Slaughter. Cardinals S3;Klner, Pirates IL American League Dropo, Hea box io: siepnens, Aoa Sox 100: Wertx. Tigers 109. Tha Shopping team plays Milwaukia Friday night. Rose Buds 000 00 0 0 8 Shop. Center , 422 Ox 10 0 2 Wuerch. Hagen (5) and Qui! ante; Gardner, Olsen (6) and Hendrie. Action Starts V In Gals Tourney MANCHESTER. Mass.. Aug. 7 MJPh Default of a seeded star and upset of a twice former runner up featured opening play of the Lssex county club's 23rd annual women's Invitation tennis tourna ment here today. Doris Hart of Jacksonville. Fla- winner of tha eastern champion ships Sunday at South Orange. N. I J, and seeded third here, with drew xrom singles. Tha day's upset went against Mrs. Helen Pedersen Rihbany of Boston, tha nation's 12th ranking piayer. she lost in overtime, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, to tha unranked Rhoda Hopkins, 21, of Woodhaven, N.Y. t Today's Pilchers elp: Brooklvn fnisht) Roberts 4 14-51 vs Newcombo (U-). New York at BoBston (nia-htl Kennedy (3-4) vs soann (14- 11). St. Louis at Pittsburgh .night) SUley 10-8) or PoUet (10-9) vs Cham bers (S-12). Chicago at Cincinnati 2 twi-nlffht KliDDStein (1-91 and Du biel (4-5) vs BfasdaU (3-9) and Fox (3-8). American League: Boston at New York (night) Parnell (8-8) vs Raschi (13-7). Detroit at Chicago (night) Houtteman (13-S) vs wigbt (7-11) Cleveland at St.' Louis (night) TeUer (10-S) va Widmar (-. wastungton at Philadelphia (night) Hudson (10-8) vs Bristle (3-13). Hemorrhoids Piles. Fistula - nasaro Itching and Other Rectal .Disorders Stomach and Colon conditions. All types. ( No Hospitalisa tion. v -; Dr. IL Reynolds Clinic 1144 Center St, Salem, Oregoa Nataropathi Xectal Specialist GRAIN BUYING OATS ..WHEAT BARLEY MARKET PRICES PHONE 34003 E. H. Bingenheimer Distributing Co. . 210 STATE ST. WANTED Man 16 to 55 To learn ' Refrigeration And Air Conditioning! Regardless of your education you can learn by doing in our well-equipped school. For in formation on housing, Jobs, etc., come or write to, . WEST COAST TRADES INSTITUTE 745 N. Rnssell. Portland Open weekdays from 8 A. M. to S P. 3L, Saturdays and Sundays from 12 boob tslF.M. Same students earn from $211 te $291 per month while at tending- school with govera .ment sabslsteiieo aad part tinao work. G. I. Approved ped 31-35 66. His poor start. however, left the Australian star with a 34-hole total of 221. JOCKEY HURT RATON, N.M., Aug. 7-MVLeo- nard Jones, 23, of Dundas, Minn one of the top Jockeys at Centen nial track, in Denver, is fight for his life in a Raton hospital. Jones skull was fractured in the third race at LaMesa park here yesterday when his horse stum COAST TOURNEY NEAR GEARHART. Aug. 7-rVOregon Coast golf - tournament Director William D. Wilcox today reported entry lists for the Aug. 14-19 am ateur play already had more than 200 names. Grade De Moss of Corvallis will not defend her crown. THE DALLES IN TOURNEY THE DALLES, Aug. 7 -P-Ed die Urness rapped out two three run homers today to lead The Dalles to a 10 to 9 victory over Hermiston for the eastern Oregon American Legion junior baseball I title and state tournament berth. at w Km f ar I ' - .ajiiH m nHo,js'iii.. p Mi PEOPLE Sr.10IlECAT.lELS than any other cigarette! aaa astsaj tiff an'ISaas wks it. 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