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Slirine'rs End Heavy:BnUs:-;v Squads Pick Captains, Await Saturday Qasli PORTLAND, Aug. 23-CT)-KeIth Donahoo, Klamath Falls center, and Jade Morris, Llediord half back, Wednesday were elected co captains of the Oregon All-Stars for Saturday night's third annual Ehrlners hospital football game. The Portland team elected Kaye Booth, Franklin quarterback, and curt York, Roosereit center, as their captains In the gridiron clas sic The two teams completed their heavy drills with a practice ses sion this xnorning. ' . In the afternoon the players and coaches visited the Shrlners hos pital for crippled children, which Institution receives all net pro ceeds from the game. TVimnr wm-o rrmetmA fcrr a sea of .f. A - A. iL. 1 f fTk. smiung xaccs at ui uaspiuu, turn players spent several hours enter taining and chatting with the kids and autographing their guest DOOKS. , V The bLr attraction was Al Han sen, the Grant fullback who will carry a big share of the Portland offensive burden Saturday night Hansen is a former patient at the hospital. Most of the state players found patients from . their own home towns. Morris and Leo Parker, Medf ord tackle, were surprised to learn that one youngster from their home town had followed their high school careers and had listened to every Medford game last fall - Chalk talks and signal drills are all that remain for the two squads prior to their third meeting in a series which now stands at one victory apiece. Yankees A gain Down Bengals (Continued from preceding page) Ralph Branca took over from Carl Ersklne in the ninth with none out and went the remaining eight innings for the Dodgers, fan ning eight Erskine bowed out af ter. serving up a home run ball to -xvuier wmca uea mt score at 4-4. The blow was Kiner's 38th. Both sides scored a run in the 14th and the Dodgers. finally won out against Mel Queen, fourth PI' rate pitcher in the 17th on a hom er by Gene Eermanski, triple by Carl FurlUo and double by Gil Hodges. The third place Boston Braves nosed out the St Louis' Cards, 2-1, although they collected only three hits. Sam Jethroe doubled home both Boston Reds in the third in ning. Chicago and Philadelphia split a twi-night doubleheader In : the .American league. The White Sox won the opener, 1-0, and the a s the finale, 6-3. NATIONAL LXAGUX Philadelphia 301 100 020 8 4 4 Cincinnati 000 001 SOI 4 10 0 Miller. Konstanty (9) and Semlnlck; XanwdelU Fox (S. Pcrkowskl (T). Het kl () and Frame. - ; Boaton- St. Louis 003 000 000 S 001 000 000 1 Spaha and CranriiH: Staler. Brazle ( and Rica. New York Z"ooO 111 300 8 10 0 Chicaro 100 000 030 4 11 0 Jooes. Mabe (). Kennedy (I) and Calderooe: JOippatein. Schmttz . Leonard (I) and SawatskL Owen (I). Brooklyn 003 000 100 000 010 OS 7 13 1 Flttsourf 000 021 001 000 010 001 14 S (Seven teen inning). Zrsklna. Branca (9) and Cam panel la; Chambers. Dickson (t) Werle (10) Queen (13) and McCuOough. . AmaiCAH liagcs Detroit 000 003 030 111 1 New York 010 043 Ota T S 1 Houttaman. Borowy (8). Hutching on (7) and Rordnaon; Raachi. rerriek () and Berra. Chicafo nrn 000 008 1 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 4 1 Scarborough, and Mad: Briaeie. Hooper (0) and Guerra. Cruearo Philadelphia - 000 100 040 111 .col oso oox o I e Gum pert. Aloma (St Jueeon (t) and Niarnoa; Wjrse, Hooper (0) and Tip ton. " Boaton ' 140 010 12x 11 St. Louis 020 001 020 Its Starr. Bruner (S) and Moss. LoUar (I); Stobos. Kinder (0) and Batta. Playoff Go Rained Out SILVEIITON, Aug. 23 (-Special) The second game of the Willam ette Valley league playoff between Mt Angel and Molalla was rained out tonight The tilt has been re scheduled for Friday night o' clock, at McGinnis field. -. Japs, Germans Accepted MUSSELS, Aag. 23 -(A3)-Western Germany and Japan were re admitted . fate the International Amateur Athletic federation today, snaking It virtually certain both ee an tries weald be permitted te compete In the 1S52 Olympics at Helsinki.-- - Thsyll Do It Every Tims By Jimmy Efetlo TtTV C3TLI T'TT J TW2 VXTC KZID AltftUMS vjd crr.cr.izAo put em to clesp-thsys CZEN PCCN J AJJl K-kS i g i-t. Mrjrw! . .... rv xaljc .-jui si rwr i p rt,,r? I COUPLE Gr V.FFJ 75 TU-2 CN3-S TtpjO s( GACJCCZSS LlSTErJlNS TO THE GUVS V.WO JUST UAD A STITCM JOS COMERS MOTES- TO FOAM? NtGtT. SLBBPT HOLLOW MANOR,. TK3 TAiZ&TCWNS, tiY. Greco Tops in Homers, KBFs IT r 1 II Although he lost IS points during the week Glenn (Jeep) S tetter of Spokane continued to lead the Western International league's bat ting parade through games ox last Sunday witn a .307 average, nine points ahead of the .353 possessed by Dick Greco. Tacoma's mighty man. S tetter suiiered his loss oy getting only three hits In 23 times at bat against Wenatchee and Yak ima pitching. i Greco rose to a more solid se cond by plastering Salem pitching during the week for 12 bits in 31 tries. Greco also had 11 runs bat ted during the week to swell bis leadmg total to 13L far ahead of the field. Yakima's Jim-wesuaxe had 105 and Tri-Citys Jim War ner 103. i ' Greco also conked three home runs during the week to push his total for the season to an even su Gene Thompson of Victoria held second with 22 round-trippers. The average. Including games of August 20 for all players ex- cent Ditchers batting . less than .200: . ' r , O Ab H RblHr At. Mores. Vie ' SO 10 1 10 Jt suSS. jspokTZais "J w " " Greeo. Tac 128 480 173 131 30 JSS MeVro. Yak S9 177 03 SO 3 J50 Andrins. Yak 57 343 84 Tornay, Ytk W 340 83 Melton. Yak i 28 108 37 Loust. Tae .- - 38 . 41 14 LfT Sl 37 S3 18 McCawley, Yak 83 317 107 J.Nicholaa. T-C- 14 30 13 ICThmnsn. T-C 34 33 11 G.Thmp ViClM 477 158 31 3 Ml 30 1 Mt 34 1 Mi 4 0 J41 IJM SO 4 .338 I 7 0 .333 07 23 .327 Warner. T-C 124 461 ISO iw i Norikorl. VtC - 07 243 70 63 10 J23 RoaeL Spok 120 420 138 VannL Spok 85 390 120 Hack Vie 01 220 73 cuxoro. Tie m u ia darkson. Van 122 490 1U Quinn. Tae 123 499 156 MOOT, BPOK ao ii Hjelmaa. Wen 120 440 141 Cameron, T-C M 07 347 100 Zuwlla. Yak SO 299 04 Cheao, Taa , i 4i t RasnU Wen 84 237 73 Jacinto. Yak J18 423 130 Greenlaw. T-C . 28 49 18 Kinovie. Van 101 378 114 Westlake, Yak 129 474 1U 109 L. Trail. Van 110 399 120 04 Bryant. T-C 118 458 137 rrick, T-C 40 130 39 rraccku. Wan .110 4S3 139 Cherry. Sal 117 418 134 poeeaar, wen ui m Peaut. T-C 109 360 107 A.Spaeter. T-C-123 623 155 BUtOO. 8P0k 120 4T ie Unfried. Wen 124 454 134 IsraeLTae 114 390 115 Treicfael. Wen 4 78 33 UNeal. Wen 104 389 114 Ronnlng, Vie 120 408 119 raber, T-C 113 406 118 Lea NeaLWen .88 288 84 Brenner. Van 73 203 80 Moore, Vie 127 490 143 rerrareae. Wen 30 S3 IS Mead. Van 123 467 134 Waaler. Sal 127 451 129 Ballard. Wen 04 363 103 Peterson, T-C 88 331 94 Robinson, Van 108 433 122 Catron. Tae 118 422 118 Dunn. Vie 124 405 113 Keating, Van 34 123 34 KniiTvle lit 405 113 Bache, Tae 109 408 112 McKeefan, T-C 59 170 47 Wenner. Tae 113 373 100 Fiacher. Tae - M 305 85 Tieriera. Yak 89 317 84 Sarareae. Yak 24 88 18 Wert, Spok 114 421 111 Buccola, T-C 124 501 132 Coacarart. Yak 57 194 51 Drew, Sal - 111 440 114 Sciarra. Wen 78 214 55 Murphy, Spok. 12S 445 114 Sheets. Tae 102 353 90 Conant, Spok 47 90 23 Propct. Vie . 22 30 It Davia. Spok 124 451 114 Wllkie. Vie , 29 84 18 BUllnss. Wen, 13 23 McLean. Van 114 379 R.Tran. Van 103 359 Bar beau. Wen 30 61 Smith. Vie M 82 Olsen. T-C 43 58 KnezoTich. Tae 36 54 Dickey. Yak 37 79 Snyder. Tae 79 255 McNulty, Sal 35 00 Roberta. Spok 38 OS Beard. Sal 101 322 R. Snyder. Van . 40 88 Rocker, Spok 28 52 Garigiio, Sal 114 408 DmnicbelU, Yak 2 62 Anderson. Tae 37 31 McQuire. Vie 54 21t Goldstein. Sal 54 193 Scott. Sal 110 393 Wtherwx.- Spok 50 113 Maraball. Vfc 31 77 Carter, Tae 43 08 Orrett, T-C 23 81 Tlerney, Sal 38 64 Stone. T-C 25 48 Robertson, Van,,- 2 54 W. Spaeter. Sal i 48 177 Heianer. Van 84 220 nentelaon. Vie . 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Reds, pitched but not charred wua DICK GIECO DeMoss, ICielty Advance in Aleet WINNIPEG, Aug. 23-WVGrace DeMoss. Defending champion from Corvalus. Ore- and three other Americans won their second round matches today in the Canadian Women's Open Golf championship Miss DeMoss romped to a 4 and 3 triumph over Mary Forkin of Tor onto. Doty Kielty of Los Angeles ad vanced with a S and 1 victory over Mrs. J. H. McCarter of Tor onto. Glisson, Arcaro Set 9 Acres Duel SEATTLE, Aag. t3-(ff)-Two of the Sutton's mast fame-as Jockeys, Garden Glissea and Eddie Areare, will tide In Snndaye rmnnlng the Sll.000 Lanrseres mile. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bash af Portland said today Gttasea had bees slm ed to ride Irene's Angel. The like ly faverito will be two and twea tr sbiee Mrs. Dorothy Brewster signed Eddie Areare as jockey. Wisconsin Ace Shoot Victor By rttts nowell VANDALIA. Aug. 23 -UPi Vic Reinders. the shooting pro fessor from Waukesha, Wii, to day won the class AA champion ship at the 51st Grand American trapshoots In one of the longest shoot-offs in history. The University of Wisconsin professor broke 200 straight clays from 18 yards to tie four other hot shots for the laurels, and then broke another 150 in a row to take the title. Joe Hiestand, the farm boy from Hillsboro, who has won practically everything in the trapshooting game, finished second when he missed his 133rd target In the extra heat Third place went to Art Finney, Man kato, Minn., fourth to Homer Clark, sr, Alton, m, and fifth to John T. Kurth, Columbua, Wis. All broke 200 straight In the reg ular event. . M. R. JunUns of Montrose, Tjl, a 42-year-old contractor compet ing in his second Grand Ameri can, won the class A champion ship with 200 straight. Race Officials Listed by Fair The list of officials for the Ore gon . State fair racing season, opening Labor Day, September 4, and continuing through Septem ber 9, has been announced by Charles A. Evans, Racing Super intendent. : : . . Officials named were: Thomas A. Louttit, Commission -Steward; Charles A. Evans, . Presiding Ste ward; Dr. J. G. GUL Lebanon, Placing Judge; Dr. Fred Ellis. Timer; Ben Claggett, Timer, james . woodward. Racing Sec retary; Al Lewis, Paddock Judge Dr. F. G. Rankin. Veterinarian: Harold D. McMillan, Clerk of Scale Stanley , Craft, Aberdeen, WaslL, Placing Judge; Keith D. Evans, Independence,. Placing Judge; Kurt Hansen, Portland, Patrol Judge; Doe Reinhard, Phoe nix, Ariz, Patrol Judge: Trinis Lenhard, Starter; Sim i Linsey, aupermtenaent or Barns. The name Mexico is derived from the Artec word "Mexitll nue ox ineirnauonai war god. !P(DiHnriLii(EiHrirMiEiia fContlnued from preceding page) Smead JolleyT If not I think it would make interesting reading if you would write up those who nave accompiisnea sucn Daning aDuiiy." First off, we recall three clouts against the scoreboard and believe those three are the only stnes in actual competition since the park was bail! in 1944. Bill (Bncky) Harris, the 1944 Senator first-baseman and outfielder drere a high fly against the wpper region of the scoreboard Just nelew the Bishop ad and was given a salt ef clothes for the feat by the Bishop firm, In 1941 Big Ed Celemaa as a pinch-hitter slammed another high fly that dented the big "4" In the inning line on the beard, and he toe wen a suit of clothes. Ed had to wait a long time to collect it, as yon may re call that be had Just Joined the Senators that day, was badly ent ei shape and Just about collapsed as he galloped Into third base en the hit. He had to be taken from the game and only tnbntes ; later had a tempera tore of 144 and a very serious case ef pneu monia. Coleman was hospitalized for weeks. ,.a Greco Mastered the Last One The third shot against the board came off the bat of Greco-three seasons back, and Bishop's again kicked through with a suit. As for Jolley hitting the target, we don't recall it as having happened in a game. Big Smudge may have conked it during batting practice (Greco has done this two or three times, as have other sluggers-In years gone by), but didn't do it In a game, we're sure. A few drives have cleared the center field wall In the near v Tleinlty of the board Dick Sinorie. Wimpy Qoinn, Ed Stewart. Bill Burgher and Fete Hughes mastered same among these we .remember -and all would have kit the board had they been ever a few feet one way or the ether. Bat the blows- by Harris, Colo man and Greeo are the only ones we recall as hartng bit above the catwalk en the scoreboard er Bishop sign. 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