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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1950)
(BnODonip Eyes flDnn . Salem Senator Business Man ager George ugh instiiiini last night that he had been ap proached by aa unnamed grasp la retard to aosaible purchase at the Seloa franchise and the Waters park property Zurich's annoaneement earn . a the heels of aa AsseeUted Press dispatch from Ke newtek , . Wash- which quoted Portland Bearer General Manager BUI MoHlraa as saying that the Sa lem dab sad park Is ap for sale ft 5MM. MoTHgan. at Kennewkk to watch the final game of the ser- He'll Be After S-.",'-v:-ii'f4iivfec!jf: Francis Childers. .shown above flashing across the finish line in his --Portland Meadows, will be among the field as the hardtop thrill Hollywood Bowl tonight. The show, which includes a 35-lap mala dlKlair(dl1i(Dps!' Slate Toinipglhiftn IMly iwod BowD 30 Daredevils After Laurels " Northwest's Best Set T T .... e The "Hard tops." one of the lat- 'act mnA mnst thrillin7 tmes Of track competition, makes its Sa lem debut tonight as 30 drivers and cars, top performers this year at the Portland Meadows and Sea Tav ovals, converge on Hollywood Bowl for a program which will be featured by a 35-lap main event run. The show also will include a 20-lap Class B mainer, several beat races, a three-lap trophy dash and -the time trials which will start at t o'clock. Among the top-notch drivers who will be driving for laurels .... -r a r - tonignt are veteran cod ureu. Owen Loggins, Tlgard, one of the Northwest's leading 'hard toppers" this season: "Lucky" Glasscock; Frankie McGowan of Salem; Wild Bill Hyde and Ray Elliott, whose name is frp"a to most Salem citizens. The "Hard tops" are built for daredevil try. Souped up in the a-anner of stock cars, the buggies running tonight have reinforced steel tops and bodies. That gives and consequently the "hardtop" competition provides more hair raising tactics and "reckless ma neuvers than do other types of racing. ; In the average "Hardtop" pro- Earn deliberate ramming, bump t, sideswiping and other risky stunts are common as the pilots try to outdo one another in get ting to the finish first. 2 Bob Gregg. 3 Bob Lentz. f George Knobb. ; 7 Swede Gattleaert. 11 Johnn Fuller. 19 Ray Elliott. 16 Johnny Ketchnm.- 41 Dick Gaboury. 77 Owen Loggins. 70 Bob Ealesbury. 50 Ralph Carter. 64 Tiny wuiennerg. 33 Ben Enedo. 20 Kenny Dean. 44 Cliff Harper. 99 Jack Stinson. 7 Francis Childers. 23 Wild Bill Hyde. 23 Jack (Crash) Timmings. 110 "Lucky" Glass cock. 24 Wes Stevenson. 25 Bed Monahan. 21 Bill Jeffer son. 27 Don Porter. 52 Chuck Bertrand. 49 Frankie HcGow an. 22 Dick Branift Overnigkl Enlries far Salsrday First Kaee Claiming; purse 8300. S-year-old and up. fivs turkmgs. 1 SturU's Lad ' 118 War la On 120 Bahanla 117 8. Linger 120 I. High Check 120 8. Carlee Joe . 117 - iMt boss -lis B. Junege- 117 SeeernS SUee Maidens 3 and 4 rears ekt. Turse 8-00, five furlongs. I. Vio Van , 114 in ill 130 111 MIS W9 lOS t. Gold Unklock S.Phar Sue Idaho Russett Luekv C S. snwf I. F methrewer 8. Lady WneOoeer Third Race Claiming. S-year-old aad up. purse 8300, fire iuriooc- Little Cartage , - 128 117 . 117 : no . . us 139 130 11S Idaho; Princess Hena Bae s, Brttiah Flyer S. Al Salter (.Just Bey r. : Palrlet ' 8. Speedy Manners Pew Xa e Claiming. S-year-old seul up, parse 8408. five furlongs. l.Mr. Flag . 120 !,.- 118 113 120 . 116 . 129 MIS 8. sir Alex 8. Lady ItofcUa 6. Jimmie - d-ey Si Kmtai tFour Fingers Robert Russell Fit i Race Claiming. S-year-old aad up. purse 8400. six and one-half tur joags. I. Joe Burger I. Race Track - B Yamaru 1 4. Lady Sandy , 8, Mir toeh 5. Boysan -3. Ju.icaw 8. War Jig - 129 128 120 11 11 130 I2tt 1U les belweea the Trl-Clty Brares and the Senators . (the Seleas lost lt-S) told Doa Becker, Trl Clty Herald sports editor, that "Portland has decided not to op erate a ctab la Salem next year, MaHlgan's remarks were to the effect that If no parties com forth to bay the elnb the fran chise win be moved probably to New Westminster, B. C The Senators, plained by lack of playing talent, hare been la the second division of the West era International loop almost all season and for the past two , weeks hare resided la the cellar. As a result attendance Holly-Bowl Victory Tonight &)SIW Elks Shoot Due Sunday first annual State Elks trapshoot tourney, sponsored by the Salem lodge, is due for the gun grounds on Airport road Sunday, starting at 19 o'clock. Lodges from all ever the state are sending marksmen to the meet which has some glittering trophies and merchandise prises as an Incentive. The program will Include 11-yard singles, 50 -bird handicap la the various classes, a match between ex-exalted rulers and other novelty events. A total of well ever 101 shooters art expected for the tourney which Is planned as a yearly feature by Salem lodge 231 aad Its current Exalted Ruler. Glean Barright. The Salem lodge will provide a free dinner on the gun grounds at 2 o'clock. Tigers Lose But Lead as Vies By The Associated Press The Tacoma Tigers hdd on to their slim lead In the Western International league race last night even though they lost to the Vancouver Capilanos by a 4-2 count. At the same time the Tigers were being dropped the second-place Yakima Bears were also losing xo dm viciona Ainieucs, - in 11 innings. The Spokane Indians clipped the Tri-aty Braves, 7-5. Orrin Snyder hurled the Cap win over the Tigers, even though being nicked for 12 blows. The Caps got but six off Tom Klpp and Hunk Anderson. Jack Hedgecock pitched the Vic toria victory, giving Yakima 10 scattered blows. Tacoma 100 018 000 S 13 1 Vancouver 000 020 02 4 8 0 Kiop, Anderson -5) Carter (t) and Sheets; Snyder and Beisner. Trl-Clty 002 000 003 5 13 3 Spokane .000 010 33 7 11 0 OrreU and McKeegan; Bockey and Yakima 008 000 001 00 S 10 9 Victoria 000 200 010 014 16 3 Bradford. Dickey (. Soriano (9) and Tornay; Hedgecock and Daniel - Today's Eilchers National league Brooklyn at New York Jones (11-14) vs Boe (17-9). Boston at Philadelphia Surkont (2-1) vs Simmons (17-8). Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2-twi-night) Dickson (7-13) and Chambers (10-15) vs Pollet (12-1 J and Staley (12-12). Chicago at Cincinnati (X) Dubiel (5-8) and Kllppstine (1-8) vs Ramsdell (7-12; and Saffensberger (12-18). American league New York at Washington Byrne (14-8) vs Hud son (12-12). Philadelphia at Boston (2) BrUsie (7-u and Kellner (8-18) vs Dobson (14-8) and Nixon (6-3. Detroit at Chicago Houtteman (17-lli or Herbert 7l-l) vs Pierce (9-15). St. Louis at Cleveland (night) Carver (10-16) vs Romek (8-4). Sixth Race Claiming. S year old and up. purse $400. Six and one-half furlongs. I. Skipem ISO I. Setfortb , 117 t Red Jean - M15 . Cartagold - 120 I. Son O'Soil 120 Macs Treasure , 130 7. Little Hopeful 113 6. Daa Pud : 11( 8 rents Race Claiming. 3 year old ana up. purse S400. rive furlongs. i. uaqueen M01 M12 US IIS t Landing Barge t Mi Knight t Supreme Girl . J. Lady Vee I. Bonnie K. 7. Fleet Check 8. Hasty Help Eighth Raet Au Revoir Handicap, purse 81000. One mile and one-six- teenta. 1. World Wide . 128 3. Pass Count 118 3. Row River ' 113 . Phar Roam 112 f. Golden Liner : lis I. Competitor ,, 116 7. Beautiful Sue , 116 8. Big Gamble 111 8. Constant Speed t 111 math Baee Ciming. purse 8400. 3 year and up. One mile and one six teenth. 1. Leto Lsd 114 t Santa Toreas 121 Shingle Lad - 121 4. Boston Ely , 121 5. Maw M17 1. Glad Kid ' - , , ' M14 7. Gay Roost 116 8. Bit 0Cra-en . 121 Tei HM Race Claiming. S year ekt and up. purse S400. Oa mil and ae sixteeath. 1. Tet s Bet T ' 111 . Klneo ita . Conyers : lit . Wacon Trnna - lt v Brewn Keno lit . JuBan B. : 112 7. Ha salia - n t Feoe Time lis -Deafly Mew' IPpfi fallen to new lows and that lack of support at the rate Is Implied as the reason behind the Port land desire to poll out Last season at approximately this time a similar sitaatioa existed and the Bearers, display ing a hinkerinx to jerk the franchise, pat the dab and park ap. for sale at around S90.009. Several local groups approached MaHlraa about a purchase aad the price finally levelled off at 165,909 but no deal was eon summated. The croup which approached Esnlgb. Friday asked to remain unidentified. Bow far the latest MvAftjsv;4.iBi.; "il" hardtop In a recent race at ears make their Salem debut at event, starts at S o'clock. elteaoH: Retain WBL Defeat Yakima Beavers Lose First of Pair SEATTLE, Sept SHP)-Bob Dril ling blew sky high after flinging six Innings of two-hit baseball to night and the Seattle Rainlers romped to a 7-3 Pacific Coast base ball league victory over Portland, counting six runs in a wild seventh stanza. In other games the leading Oak land Oaks topped Los Angeles. 11 5 with a 15-hit attack; San Fran cisco blanked Hollywood, 4-0 on the Don Johnson's five-hitter and San Diego best Sacramento $-4. add to beavers lose 30 sport Portias ABHOAiSeattle ABHOA Mquet cf 4 1 1 Rmsev cf 4 0 1 9 Barr If 4 1 1 OFrey i 4 18 4 Basinkl 1 3 1 3 Judnich rf 3 0 3 9 Brovia rf S 1 1 OCohnan If S 10 0 Mole 1 4 911 IVIco 1 S 1 7 O Thomas S 4 1 9 3 O Davis S 4 1 1 1 Austin tctll 5 Warren e 4 1 10 Gladd e 4 S 4 llYork ss 3 19 1 Drilling p S 1 1 1 Wilson p 3 1 0 i r ting p 9 9 0 0 Z-Cltoo If 1 1 S 9 A-Rucker 1 9 9 0 Lyons rf 9 0 9 0 Totals S3 ItiU! Totals 33 SIT 1 A Grounded out for Fleming la 9. Z Ran for Colman in 7th. Portland . 000 030 000 S Seattle .000 000 Six 7 Losing pitcher ' Drilling. Errors Mole. ' Gladd. Fleming. Left oa bases Portland S. Seattle S. Home runs Wilson. Two-base hits O. Davis, Thomas, Barr, Warren. Vico. Sacrifice hits Austin. Stole bases Vico. Runs batted la Gladd. Barr 2. Colman. O. Davis. Wilson 2. Double plays Frey to York to Vico. Time: 2:12. Umpires Young. u tart Powell and Somen. Attendance Hollywood 000 009 009 9 S 1 San Francisco 003 011 OOx 4 9 9 Lehman. Anthony (7) aad DaDner: Johnson and Parte. Sacramento 000 300 001 ( 9 1 San Diego 000 804 004 S 9 -Diott end Raimondi. Stelner (9); Juritich and Kerr. Oakland 113 011 02311 IS 1 Los Angeles 200 912 000 8 11 i Gettel. Behrmsn (6) and Melons; kCuncrief. MaarUle (5). McDanlels (8) Dobernle (6) aad Novotney. Wehfeet Show Offense Spark EUGENE. Ore. Sept. S-WV Tbe University of Oregoa foot ball offense showed Its first i spark ef the year today. After the defense saal held them helpless throagh half of the drill, the offense saddealy came to life. Halfback Bin Fell dashed throagh the entire team to esse toacbdowa, aad Quar terback JUa Calderwoed aa -farled three toachdowa paases. Coach Jim Aiken said s weald shift ' defensive Tackle Gas XjtlckRbxo, taS-poonder. to the offense, and Tackle Bob Aadersoa back to end La aa at tempt to get aaere drive. overtures would co lg would not comment about bat he said the croup seemed to hare sound backing. , The Associated Press dispatch from Kennewlck reported Becker as sayinc he understood the other seven elabs la the leagae had acreed to let Portland take the franchise to New Westmin ster If the Bearers art unsucces sful la selllnr the club. New Westminster was picked because of a hot hockey riral be tween that town aad Vancouver, B. C and Victoria. B. C, both of which have teams In the WU Becker said. .He explained that 8 -Th Stcrtoarnan, Salem, Orsw The Standings WESTS N tNTEXNATIONAX. W. L. Pet. W Pet. Tacoma S9 67 JHM Victoria 88 83 ,434 Vancouvr S3 81 429 SDOkane St S3 .420 77 70 .4341 Salem - ST 89.388 results: At Wenatchea 10. Salem 1: At Victoria 4. Yakima S f 11 inn.); At Vancouver 4. Tacoma 1; At Spokane 1. Tri-Clty S. COAST LXAGtJX W ! Pet W L Pet Oakland 103 87 .807! San Pran 83 85 .494 San Die 96 73 .569 j Portland 79 81 .431 Los Ang 74 93 440 Sacra in S8 101 MM Hollywd 89 80 .827 Seattle SS S3 JOS Friday results At Seattle 7. Port land S (2nd same result Dace two): At Los Angeles S. Oakland 11; At San Dies 8, Sacramento 4; At San Fran cisco 4. Hollywood 0. Chiefs Keep Soloons WENATCHEE, Sept 8-(Special)-The Salem Senators, Western International league cellar club, took their, fourth terrific lacing in a row tonight as they were cuffed by the Wenatchee Chiefs, 10-1. Al Breisinger of the Chiefs held the Solons to two hits while his Returns Ted rt-Us-ns (above), the star . slagger ef the Bostoa Bed Sox, is back agala to help the Beoox la the final stretch after being sidelined with aa tajary sus tained la the AH -Star game. ContactWork Busy WTJ-ers Willamette's Bearcats hastled through a short scrinimago session Friday as Coach Chet Stackhouse sped ap grid drills. The squad currently numbers aroaad 55 bat the 'Cat mentor expects additional aspirants with the start of schooL Stackh ease has set a longer Bcrtnunage for this afternoon as he gets his men La shape for the season's opener against Central Washington at McCulloch field Sept 15. The Bearcats will begin' heav ier work next week when the sehedale la free of State Fair Jobs. . n A 4 :r :fi w. vr 'v:. J . ...v:;:.;:v SVZ t - ' fctwiwil. i TWhi'i iK'ift. jifc., wmm0'yxT'r Only Two '49 Regulars Return As 0CE Primes for Grid Wars Coach BUI MeArthar at Oregoa College of Edaeatioa pat bis sqnad throagh Its first major lights Tharsday night With only scrimmage sessioa ander the two regalars n band front his undefeated IMS sqaad. he Is do . ing his best to whip the Wolves la shape . for their opener against Lewis and Clark eellege la Pert lands MsJtnomak Stadia I Sep tember It. The only two starters retarnlng are Kebin Lee, oats tandiag vet eraa right half, and Gas Laag ley. center. With oalv a little snare than a week left for prac tice. Coach MeArthar. assisted by Una coach Joha Chamberlain. Is attemptlag to fill the vaeaaetes from a nacleas ef last 'year's re tandag lettensea, reserves, and many eats tandiag beys coming ap from his 1S4I defeated froth 1L Eight rernlars who will be mteslag beeaase ef graduation laelade Aabrey Tan Lee, Arnett Johnsea and Kaa Maine, backs; Marvin Hlebert aad Brace Ham Htoa, ends: Bob, MeKeever, tackle: and Gale Davis and Rob ert Nielsen, guards. Glea Sehroe der. the other tackle, was called to active daty la the Navy. Roger Dasch, Bad Michaels and Fred Sproale are all candidates for the starting 11 from Salem. Daeeh has beea seeing a great deal ef action from the eaarter back spot. a-bln Lee and laal Lee, broth ers, who are teamed tegetfe er at the lulfbaek soots, broke loose. for several good gains Thursday alght. Ralph Scooter' Capasso and Ch rles Pinion also gained their share, ef yardage from the halfback posts. Lime Coach Casaaetiala (DoflDWtil) Municaa hopes the hockey rival ry weald swlnc orer Into base ball aad be a coed cate attract lea. All three are in the Pacific Coast Hockey league. The prospect of local purchase f the Senators brightens with the new and lower price tag pat oa the dab. However, a deterrent could be the Interna tional sitaatioa and the possibil ity there may be no league next season. The Salem school board had been reported Interested la Waters park Itself bat no positive mores have beea made to date. SarardaT, September 9, 1950 AMERICAN LKAGUB W L Pet. WL Pet. Detroit 83 48.834 Washing 89 72 450 N-York S3 49JB29 Boston 83 81 .817 Clevelaa 80 86 88; Chicago 1383.385 St. Louis 47 86 J53 PhlUdel 47 88 .348 mdar results: At Chicago S. Detroit S; at aeveland 4-0, St. Louis 8-6; at Washington 10. Philadelphia 4. Only games scneauiea. NATIONAL LKAOUI W L Pet- WL Pet PhUadel 81 8309! St Louis 88 83 419 Brooklyn 73 53 .870 Cincinnati- 84 74 A23 Boston 73 8T 458 Chicago . 65 77.417 N York 70 80 4381 Pittsburg 48 83 468 Friday result: At Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn S; at New York S. Boston 4. At Cincinnati -Chicago, rain; at St Louls-Plttsburgh. rain. mates were pounding 14 off John Tierney and Bob Costello. The Salems had previously been snow ed under by the Tri-City Braves In three straight contests. jThe Chiefs pushed over four runs in the first two frames to clinch the tilt and finished up with a big four-run eighth. Lone damage Salem could do to Breisinger was the tally they pick ed up in the eighth on an infield hit by Costello, a wild pitch and an error. Bob Goldstein picked up the other Salem blow, Jay Ragni and Jim Unfried each collected three hits for the Chiefs as the teams opened their final series of the campaign. .lore of Same Salem (1) (II) Wenatchee AB 11 O A AB H O A Gaugllo S 4 o a 3 1 Neai ss 4 l s 8 Scott ss 4 Gdstein 1 4 Wasley If 4 Beard e 4 Lew rf S Martin e S Shinn. 3 S Titrney p 1 Costello p t Wdson x 1 SiRagnl. rf 8 llPcekay If 4 0 Hialmaa S 4 3 3 0 s s e lis OlFracchla S 4 1 S 3 1 S 1 Ballard 1 8 Unfried cf 4 Le Neal e 3 Brstnger P S S 0 in Total S3 111 111 Total 98 14 XI 11 X Gounded out for Lew tn Sth. Salem 000 000 010 1 t Wenatchee Balk Cotello. -220 010 14x 19 14 O BB S. XR 8 IP AB r a io e IP AB HO BS KB SO BB nerney i Costello 1 Breisinger 8 30 10 f I 9 S3 s i t 4 S Hit by pitcher HJebnaa, rracchia, by Tierney. Costello. Wild pitches Tierney, Breisinger. Left oa bases Salem 8. Wenatchee 8. Two base hits rracchia. Pocekay, Breisinger. Bung batted In Neal. Bagnl. HJelmaa. rracchia S, Gavlgllo. Breisinger 3. Rag ni. Double plays Scott to Gavlgllo to Goldstein 3, Errors: Ballard. Meal .Martin, Frae chla. Time: 1:43. Umpires Jacobs aad Pearson. Attendance: 1647. Table of Coastal Tides TEDOES FOR TAJT. OSUt SC PTI IBER, 1999 (Compiled by U. S. Coast St OeodeUe Survey. Portland. Oregon) PACIFIC STANDARD TIME ? High Waters Low Waters Sept, Tim HU Time Ht. 11-3 son. 8.1 4:47 am. -0.3 1030 pjn. 8 4 431 pan. 18 18 119 am. 6.4 1:33 a. m. -0.4 11-7 pan. 8 J s. las p-m. 3.1 glad to welcome back BUI Mars- tors from Reeebarg. BUI can back the proad papa ef a baby bey. Coach Chamberlaia said that siiest ef the Baa poaitioas ; were stm wide open. : Be gave parttcalar praise to Leonard Staadlnger and BIH McHeary i who have showa oatstandtng ' Improvement at tackle aad gaard. Owner c! Hcolry'i Pharaacy, HcUywccd Diilrid Annotmcaa tha Fcxincd Opas-ng ol SSMMMf (Across from Variety Start) TODAY 9-.C3 a. n. io 9:C3 p. n. Opening Day Spediils 9Se eeUepha e bag Cashew Nate S29 Schaeffer desk pens : $7Ltt Movie Camera SLSS Kevlon Upstlck combinaUoa (three 5 Mpstlcks) - Lentherie's Tweed Icicle ' Notebook paper - - ' " r n an rr i -.. i ! crpn Quakers Crack Bengals Beat Chisox As Yank Qub Rests By Joe Falls NEW YORK, Sept 8.-WV The Philadelphia Phillies won their most Important game of the sea son tonight. ' Reeling under a five-game los ing streak, and their comfortable league-leading margin In Jeop ardy, the "whiz kids" came through with a 4 to 3 victory over the chau enging Brooklyn Dodgers. The clutch win increased their lead to iVi games over the frus trated Dodgers, who won the first three games of the series only to see their hopes dashed by Russ Meyers six-hit pitching. Hurling his first complete game since July 5 th, the 27-year-old righthander posted his eighth vic tory, the. third over Brooklyn, against 11 defeats. First Baseman Eddie Waitkus paced the Phil's eight hit attack against loser Erv Palica and Dan Bankhead with two doubles and a single, driving in two runs. In the American league.-the De troit Tigers nipped the Chicago White Sox. 3-2, on Vic Wertz's ninth-inning hit to move a half game ahead of the New York Yankees in the American league scramble. Veteran Dizzy Trout went the distance for the Tigers, winning his 12th game. Lefty Bob Cain was the loser. , - The St Louis Browns all but crushed Cleveland s pennant hopes by sweeping a doubleheader from the Indians, 5-4 and 8-0. i The Washington Senators whip ped the Philadelphia Athletics, 10-4, and Warren Spahn pitched ine oston craves io a tri umph over the New York Giants in the other action. The Chicago-Cincinnati twilight doubleheader and the St, Louis Pittsburgh game were postponed because of rain. The Yankees and Boston Red Sox were idle. The Brownies won the first game on Ken Wood's single in the ninth. St Louis overcame a 4-0 Cleveland advantage, piled up in the first inning. In the second game, home runs by Ken Wood and Ray Coleman gava Don Johnson, who hurled seven-hit ball, his fifth victory. Twenty-game winner Bob Lemon dropped his 10th game. America Lea - ooi o: f?001 S 8 Detroit Chicago 109 001 0001 9 Qualify Play SetbySCCs Qualifying action win open this weekend In the annual Salem Golf club's championship tourney. The Qualifying end bf the meet will extend through two weeks. . A "flubber-dubber show will pre cede the opening of flight action in the tourney. Jack Russell is defending cham pion and will be back to make a defense of bis crown. Luhen did gou xnc nciu qua td-NO M TOUK OUN TODAY : . . . saa ess Sse aM saoaaaut beeacr mm bwUpaypsaSs Snii-'i Gun She? IllMarloa lh. 11141 lit Caaadalaiia ZUva. UMf 59c 79c S45.00 51.00 5.00 15c Losing Streak fit Isn't 134 vast ... aea ec erar foeel. lilt n n 4-1- 1 J TS c?iituiuer iisiocauon oiops it Pe p ILoses FeatGieir dnomilrafloDu By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK. Sent. 8-rV-WiUie Peo. a dlsconsolata UttU lost the featherweight championship of the world to Sandy yfler i xaee siaaiu i lomgn i as no sa. on dim STOOl Detween rounds with a dislocated shoulder. ! Apparently on his way to s one-sided victory over the siinny legged Negro, the great little battler from Hartford, Conn, took a huge crowd of 35,000 completely by surprise when he failed to coma up for the eighth round and Referee Ruby Goldstein raised Sad dler's arm In token of victory. - Saddler thus regained the title he lost to Pep 19 months ago) at - Madison Square Garden after having previously dethroned PeO in October of 1948. , There was no hint that Pep was in difficulties when he returned to his corner after a rough seventh round. But he had no more t"n . i . (Continued on Next Page) Trout and Swift; Cain and Mast St. Louis 000 100 311 S 8 0 Cleveland 409 000 0004 11 I Widmar. PUlette (7) and LoUar; Gar da. goldak (9) and Murray. St. Louis ,,000 103 3008 f 1 aeveland 000 000 0000 7 1 Johnson and Moss; Lemon. WeUt (7) and Hegan. Philadelphia Washington .000 000 013 4 IS S -310 303 lOx 10 14 S Murray, Scbeib (5. Coleman (7) and Tipton; Moreno and Grasso. . National Leagae Brooklyn 010 000 0203 f 1 Philadelphia 310 001 OOx 4 t 1 ran ca. Junu eaa (81 and Id wards; Meyer and Semlnick. Boston New York 000 100 3004 1 .000 000 030-S f S Spahn and Cooper; Hearn, Maglie (9) and Westrum. TIME TRIALS 0 PJW SALEM j ' : HOLLYWOOD BOWL Jutt North of Salem on 993 j V4 Mile Paved Track 1 Sanctioned by U.Vf. Motor Racing Contest Board )'(: n -? -W. to SadldBeir HUSKIES DO OKAY i S-ATTLE. Sept 8-()-What will likely be the University of Washington's first string ran plays for a half an hour today against: two different defensive formations and did all right for itself. : Dig Six O Ab X H Goodman, Red Sox , Muslal. Cardinals . 98 373 84 1ST 138 488 98 174 5l KeU. Tigers 134 851 103 193 Bauer, Yankees 93 348 87 117 Robinson. Dodgers 137 468 89 153 .331 Pafko, Cuba is 439 SS 141 U m :. a aO