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R 75) in n nn p jin,n. 2a- u-JcJu U, Li A HI Li Liii U UUUtV U UU1 a asav .aa i i i i i t 21; u n - Jropst Stifles Y Meht'Mix Schmidt in Debut; McDonald Sees Action " By Al Urkiaer - ItltlHI Sr9 CAM Change it from "Rawbone Ray" McNulty to "Kunless Ray." Truly the top tough lack guy amongst the multitude on the Sen ator mound staff, the red -bead dropped another heartbender last nivht at Waters field as the Sa- lems and Victoria cot their series under way. This time the count was 2-1 against lIcNulty, mating his first tart in over a wwk after a touch el bursitis in bis pitching elbow. Sure enough be did set one mn, which makes It a grand total of IWO iuj ffiu uaa ui.wwk with in bis last three ball -games. But as luck would bar it (Lordy knows he had none of same), the curveballer from California ran in to Lefty JimTropst on one of the Kt rvmfaie'i that slim veteran ever has had in the WIL. Its mighty consoling to know that McNulty can now go post ward regularly again, as he's bad ly needed by the haurling corps. But if anyone has an old black lend out, please give same to Mc Nulty. His fortunes can't get any worse, and such a fin might turn the tide. Using a Jerky motion and plenty of swift, much on the order of WandeQ Mossor when he was the darling of a Salem slinging brigade of a few seasons back. Probst checked the Senators with three hits, all singles. He whiffed nine with his blazer and darting curve in uncorking his beautiful piece of hill work. Can't take it away from him he pitched a mighty tall ball came and despite the fact that Mgr. Kewnie Dick Barrett derick ' ed him with , two men out in the ninth inning. That was the lone frame In which the "YMCA Family Night" leathering of 2272 really had some thing to shout about. The Salems were in arrears 2-0, and owned but two hits, by Pete Tedeschi in the first and Glenn Stetter in the .sixth, when they came to bat for the final heat. Not too true with his control throuEhout the game. Propst walk ed Stetter as first batter up in the ninth. Big Curt Schmidt, play ine first base and making his de but here as a Solon, then lined sharp single to center. Following brief conference on the mound as John Marshall warmed up' in the bull pen, Dick Faber sacri ficed both runners along on i hunt to Third-sacker Lil Mar cucci. Boss Luby" of the locals then called upon George McDonald as pinch-hitter, George's first ac tion in almost two weeks, ties been on the shelf with a sacroiliac condition. Mac worked the count to S and 2 off Propst and then grounded out. Shorts too Bob Sturgeon to first base. Stetter romped home with the lone Salem run on the play and Schmidt moved to third. This brought up BUT Beard with a chance to tie the ball game. Barrett inserted his version of clutch strategy here, inserting Marshall for Propst. Terbaccy -chewing J awn came through as he got Beard on a sharp grounder to third. Had the ball Bill hit been two or three mora feet to Marcucci's left, it could have been a game-tieing base hit easily enough. McNulty all but matched Propst's strikeouts with eight of bis own, and walked but one bat ter. But it was the pesky Propst himself who produced the base " bit that actually won his game for him. After the Vies tallied in the first frame on singles by Marv Diercks and Don Pries, followed by Mar cucci's long line-out to Dick Fa ber In center. Huge Bill White doubled to start off tee seventh stanza. McNulty left him still standing on second base as he got the next two swingers out. But then Propst lined a short single to right field, scoring White, the blow that wrecked the RunWs Kay. It was a fine ball game all told for other than the -score. Faber In center came up with two out- m r A i r & at(tnae (a mm-vrm KncA IS it ar bailUUi VX kWUVJ 4aT 04 V W 111 M and Luby stopped another with a fielding gem on a grounder in the sixth. McNulty himself, waeaa a . , 1 . starting a double play after grab bing a line drive off Milt Martin s rot in me secona. Bob Sturgeon, one-time Chicago Cub. Los Angeles Angel and Se attle Rainier was hitting enemy No. 1 for McNulty. Sturgeon was playing his first game for the A'a and collected three bits, one double. In tonight's second game of the aeries at t:15 it win be Jack Hemp hill (1-1) for Salem against Lefty Jim Hedgecock (3-5) for the Vies The local Y" coHjcted well over 1&& as its share of the spe cial night - . . Sunday's double- header, "Father and Son Night,' will start at 6:30 pxa. ... lctarla(Z) 1 ' (Dftstea AbHPoA' A HP A Drckact S 1 a Labyjk 44 1 S rneaj 4 14 irmjm t Strraja 4 S 2 TdachUf S 1 1 B B4rcJh I 1 4:SeeTjf S 1 1 jcinaaa a a ascsMiuk a i t a Wtutcrf 1 a rmhcrxi S 4 S 4 r4r.r 4 14 4rckCZk S 4 MarOa 4 1 Heard S 4 t Pnmt 4 14 IK'KSjj S 1 4 Hnhtt 4 4 4 4MDbJ4. 14 4 4 Tatal S ST 4) Taaaa 12) 1 Grounded aut for Twrkett la tth. Tirtana 184 404 144-4 4 4W-n 484 404 4411 S 4 Wtaata aWtcteer. Fraaat (-K facta Bttcacr. McNulty 14-4. Jb Aa R RErSt B Faat an a i i 4 4arstaU j 1 4 4 4 4 4a-uity t tt I I ! I La ft ma kun: Vketarta. 7: Mta. 7; o: WM. Twi baaa tuts: atarsaea. . T Mt. Bunt batted In: atarcueci. 1 ext. McDonald. Sacrifice: JTabar. sea bates: Stureeon. Double plays: aU-NuItT ta SctunktfC Ttaa. SSS. Uaa- kUcr At Large Iilr. gy Al f Irtt r i Statcna Sporu gditar Tta rb tbe big gay Is lSt wT aa tkaaa MM twasi XHek Greca kas beea) tttaag far , tha Ga. Savaamak.-. SaSy lea-r Sactos Coast SEATTLE. June 8 -VP-"Marino Pieretti fireballed a four-hitter at the Seattle Bainiers tonight as the Portland Beavers took a 6-1 Coast league victory In their transplant ed aeries. The Rainiera umiea on Pieretti in the first Inning but the little hurler was Invincible after that. - ' I J ! Portland iced the tilt with a pan- in the sixth and another two-run outburst In the seventh. Both ral lies were at the expense of Doug HalL - i The Seattle loss enabled tha Sacramento Solons to widen then lead to m games as they blanked the San Diego Padres via the seven-hit tossing of Ken Cables. The Los Angeles Angels spiked the Oakland Oaks. 9-7 with the help of four runs in the seventh inning. At Hollywood the Stars handed the San Francisco Seals a double setback by 4-2 and 5-2 counts. anaTUMD f BXATTUt AbHOA ! - AbHOA lUfrct S a 4 OOarbafclat 4 4 4 1 Baateaki X 4 4 TttomasJ t t Brawtajf 4 t Whitaurt t S Austin .ca S 1 7 ioiaaor.i O'Rireraxf 4 UadnldUf 4 McGbcef 4 SVicoJ a 1 t 1 4 S l!ChrisUe S Mclrrln.l Pieretti 4 411 4 a 4Hamaera S 1 Hall la-Nary -1 1 4 4 4 t t 1 at 4 4 4 Z7 S IDelDucaj 4 Ib-Lyoaa , 1 Kdaftbr 4 TaUaa 44 14 XT U Totala : 38 a faauied for Han la tttv. 1 kna aut for Del Duca la ttK Parttaag 414 44S 1 4 leattla - K O0 400 t Ip Ab KHZr Bb So 4 M 1 4 4 4 S i i vi i i Plcretil HaU Kladsfather f narr nan X Ha it X. Baafnakl. Thomaa t. Bra- via. Bm. B Aoattn. Piarattt. Stc Chee. Vic. LOB Portland 4. BaatUa HB Bravla. SB attvera. wont. Thawrtaa. B Barr. RBI Brarta s. White S, Tbomaa. DP Han-GoWsberry T 11. U Ooraa. rora a t.nt, Saa Francisco .011 000 .100 002 HoUrwood (7 Inn In Hi) at Ortal; Bardatta Saadlock. Saa rranctsco 000 200 000 Hollywood j 100 412 Olx 4 T 1 t 1 and Hood and Toraajr; anaiiaca: Saadtock. Saa Dies a 000 400 004 f ISO 041 40x 4 Saeramenta Vletehcr. If anorr T) aad. Hi Gabtea aad lakemaa. . j Los AaseaM Oakland .400 in 414 421 1 It Saicer. Hamnar S) and Padea rist. Hittle ). Zaehary (1), Dala and lamanaa. PadceU (I ). Dom's Streak Ended Far Short of Record CLEVELAND, June MV-When Bob Feller stopped Dom DiMag gios 27-game hitting streak, to night he halted Dom just short of Brother Joe a record 53-game skein set back in 141. j . J Dom started his string on May IT. During the streak he belted a 403 clip, collecting 52 hits in 1Z9 trios. Dom is the holder of the Red Sox record. He bit safely in 34 straight games in 1949. DAUGHTERS AID WANTED SEATTLE. June 8 (JP) Ray Daughters, who developed Helene Madison and Jack Medica as world champion swimmers,! said I today be had been asked to direct Flor ence Chadwick in a new assault en the English channel, i beea fettjrlgkij 'They're hart! tea. far -tbej t w a gfitari la! ataad aeaacaB srha! waU breskia-f J' raaat -ofl r - 'i rei jara rai triynera -f a bleaaei Jast beare ( & Seaatars ansga aatflcia- n- zmf saaaaa tsbml neeeasaT&lTaualV Baas IXagk mm Widen Margin Campbells Snare 5th Softball Win; South Commercial Victor The Campbell Rock Wools, City eoftbeU league leaders, tacked up their fifth straight win Friday night at Leslie field as they whipped the Teamsters 8-1 in a makeup tut. Ia a second game the South Corn aaercial Businesasnen blanked Handle Oil 2-0 behind tbe four-bit hurl ing of Warren Miller. Keith Marshall and Bill Bran nan combined to check the Team sters to tour blows aa' tbe Wools continued their unbeaten ways. Tbe Campbell club tallied its eight runs in the first three ina haes off Cal Keuscher. A single by Brownie Valdez, an error, a single by Gordy IfcUorris and a fly brought two la t a first stanza. Singles by Itorgan, Marshall and Branson plus miscue brought three more in the second aaat too Wools finished up with three in tbe third, big blow being Mat sbaTTs two-run single, i Tbm only Teamsters tally came ia tha sixth on Brandle's double, an error aad a pair of walks. Only scoring of the South Com- Greco 7asn't Very Accczziodaling to Us Lay tW V seAfca a deal wiU the dab far the 22l-auUer. Luby waaxei , tke feace wrecker, as doea tiw i ather dab tm Che WIL. Eat la- aa ta ladcleas Laky be- gaa dreaaniag i Gree st4sa flying at f TTaters field the big ed-a started aer bis Saraanah rampage. It wld saw iaka a half ia tereat ta Fart Xaax ta laxa fb gay away xraaa tbe SaSy lea gaers Greee or a reasonable facsi mile wenld be tbe answer ta ear- iera aa fbera saat tfaimg wraar wtOt-gba that aa asaartateat f waSaas. laclafflag wmUsI cava. Real ise that Che ffilraa reawtara atava leetfTety hit bat 43 daables, I af-s- II aaaw aaai Hopes for Second Straight . . if lit --- raa.rfW Lea (Iil Abaer) Sat tea area the aeaaoa bera aaal toairht wUl be raa-aacat at HaUjwaaJ bowl. TaaUcara aaeet win be cUsaaxaA by C-cax aeatraeiiea eerby. WaSTSJUT TJrmNATNMAL W L. Pet. I W L Pet. Vaccurr 29 IS .tSfWatcbaa XI 24 23 Spakaaa 24 It J 12 Victor la 21 27 .432 Salem 23 29 .SSSiTacooaa 24 24 -1T TakHna 21 24 .4tTTrl-Ctty 14 29 432 TztOar roaona: At Baaraa I. vaetarta 2; at Waaatebae 4. VaaeauYar 4: at Trt-Ctty-Tacotaa (rasurU an aaga 2); at Sookane-Y akima (nmins para X). COAST tXAOUB W LPct. W LPct. Sacramcn 41 32 J2 PorUand ST 34 JOT SaatUa 4434 42 Loa Ansa 24 29 JOT HoUrwae 24 24 S33.Saa Diaso 22 24 .421 Oakland 3T24 J07: Saa ffraae 2449 .383 Friday raautta: At aaattat l. rort. land 4: at Hollywood 4-9. Saa Praadaco 2-2; at Saeramenta 4. San Diego 9; at Oakland 7. Loa Anseles 9. AMCmiCAK IXAGUB W X, Pct.t W L Pet. Calcaffo SS IS .T2TStratt SS 22 .4S Ntwiri SO IT 3S waiunsT it st -o Boaton 27 24 S14 Ptrflad! - 19 31 .334 Clavaind 2S 21 J33St. LouU 19 23 .313 Piidar reautta: At oucaaa a. Maw Tork 4; at Claraland 1. Boaton 1; at Detroit I. Philadelphia t; at St. Iouia Waahlnrton. rata. NATION AX. UAOVB W L. Pet! Brklya 30 It XX' Boston W LPct. 24 23 .490 11 22 .44 St. Louis 29 23 J21Chieaf a ClncinaU 24 29 JSlltPltUadal 22 24 449 KnYit SS SS jiOKPlttaiMara- IT 2 JT4 Friday raaulta: At Boaton 1, St. Loul 1: at New Yark-Chlcag4, rata; at Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain; at Cincln-naU-PhUadelphia. rain. Senaior Swal: (Includes an fames to data) B H tb 3b Hr Kbt Pet 19 4 4 0 0 I J33 Schmidt McDonald 11T ST 2 McKeesan 79 23 2 t- 1T 12 17 17 14 17 22 t 7 13 J1S JOS Stetter 172 94 t TuckeU 147 31 4 Luby 189 91 4 Beard 114 22 t Faber 204 92 10 Myers 191 47 S Tedeacht 101 23 Crabar 121 27 .3 J79 J74 XII J2S9 .244 .228 J1S Pitching: a rp w -11 91 T 14 48 '4 S 4 Jl TT. 4 T IS 1 -T 41, 1 So 44 IT 21 SI 4 II Bb Er 38 30 23 12 25 24 DeGeorge McNulty - WUki Heaaphin Lew S4 as 14 Z2 second when singles by Akers and timer together with aa error pro duced the South-exaders two Second round play in both the City and Industrial circuits starts Monday sdght la tbe City loop South Commercial meets Holly -H wood Merchants at o'clock and Salem Merchants face the Team sters t . In the Industrial loop Salem Firemen battle Postal Clerks at 7 on tower Leslie field. Teaaaatars Woela 4 t 233 004 x a a i 4 aad Cwtbart. Michael aaatJe Oil 444 404 44 4 1 S. Caaaaaairtai 414 004 a a 4 4 Carver anal aVaiaiaa; Milter aad 404 401 41 - SlaraaaTl. AaeCaf. It teamen ta 1423 tiames al bat (tbreaxk Tkarsday UU la Tbe Caartta News: Hear abaci Caa aXzaar tb gaat had arUk sb awt? aaat gara btrtb to a pva, Aad Bratker jBiata laag tiaw aga . ' to tbe VTEL, aaakiag a total am Tm 1 -S I first bat rea mala aveat al the 1S51 back to attempt a secant straight Caps Victors -Behind Snyder ! WENATCHEE, June t-MVBob Snyder, Vancouver Capilano right hander, limited fena tehee to five hits as tha Cans defeated Wen- a tehee 4 to 2 la a Western In ternational league baseball game tonight. Wenatchees twa runs came la tha fourth Inning on Win Hater's home run with Walt Pocekay aboardL Vancouver s cored Its four runs in tha third inning. All were un earned. The big blows in. the rally were Gordy Brunswick's triple and Charlie Mead's double. The victory gave Snyder a 10-1 slate for tha season. Both he and Tommy Bratsingar, tWanatebaa hurler, chalked up eight strike outs. ; (Tri-City-Tacoma and Spokane- Taktma results aa page I). Vancouver -004 000 4004 1 and itche . 000 204 002 Snjrdar and Kiteher; Braislngar Meal. t National Open Course Tough DETROIT, June S-CJPV-You'd think the people who are readying the Oakland Hills course for the national open golf tournament next week would give the players a little break on the 18th hole after 17 tough ones. But no. : Some of the first entrants to tour the layout in practice rounds discovered that the simplest way to play the par 4, 459-yard 18th was to slip down the adjoining 10th fairway. That shortened the distance and avoided dangerous traps. Now that strategy has been foil ed. Three big treea have been planted Just to the right of the 12th tee, completely screening off the neighboring 10th fairway. No one can play some of these holes. lamented Best Hogan after having an kinds of trouble on the final hole. - Solons9 Proposal Aims at Gamblers WASHINGTON. June 8 V The senate crinW investigating committee proposed legislation to day to make it illegal to use Inter' state facilities In making or par ing off bets. The ban would apply to the use of the teietrapb, teto- phone, radio and Bulls. , GAbKRPrt. Dadecra 44 tat 34 44 JS9 Fas. Whfta Sos 49 174 23 44 3S4 Bf aadal. rardiaiaal aa 144 SS 4a J7 raaa. Athlettca 44 ISO 23 41 JS1 Maaoaa. White Saat 43 131 49 44 J54 Scfcoendlenst. Cards S2 US 29 44 .344 Buna batted ia: National Saader. Dodfera, 44; Stawtei. Cardinal. 24. Amartcan L sua Bootaaan. White Soa. 47; WUllama. Red Sox. Homt runs' National Learue Hod aea. Dadaen. 18: Welti ike. Pirate. 14. Aaaariraw LeMua RobinaM, White atzbTa gaaae) aad yawH aea what wa saeaa i i Saa"iarftaBa baa reeaUeal rea fraaa Taktaas, aaereta tak iag fraaa Gat TTTLeayf Us aUU beea a nn civ UIV alV at 17. Newest' is f eraser Chieare. I Bratfla iafarlarr torta farce lay at Waters Wb kaaws bat what yar pride aad lay aaigkt bring basae a Mke. ar a baacbaTI ar a gla-reT tato ml a yalaaUa gift led to 3, Sutton After 2nd Straight The roaring roadsters take over the Hollywood bowl speedway to night for their second program of the Salem season. But they'll be sharing the spotlight with a brand new item for local racing fans. Following the 82 laps of hot rodl romping,. Including the 35-lap Class A main event, a six-car de struction derby win take over. This win marx the Tint tune a "smash enV spectacle of this nature has been held in Salem. Tha six cars, each with driver and co-pilot, wul be allowed to ram one another with every method of destruction , other than head-on collisions. The one still running at the finish wUl be the winner. The other five will be either demolished or completely out of running condition. While the drivers are busilv blasting one another's mounts, the co-pilots will be peppering each other with tomatoes their inter pretation of good but not-so-clean fun. Destruction derbies have been popular with racing fans in other Northwestern cities, and VaUey Sports Promoter Mike Cartr will install number of the dangerous melees throughout the balance of the local season if the one of to night is enjoyed by tha fans. No. 1 man to watch in the rac ing part of the evening's program wiU be Len (HI Abneri Sutton and his "hot" No. XT ear. Sutton won tbe Class A mainer during the first roadster meet here, and is anxious to make it two straight He's sure to get plenty of com petition from such worthies as Ernie Koch, Wild BDl Hyde, tha Tatw Dewey STierman- Georva Amick, Crash Tlmmings. Don Porter, Dar Moore and Frankle McGowan, however. Carty has contracted for at least 18 racing cars tonight They'll start with time trials at eieht o'clock. Then will follow tha trophy dash, heat romps and main events. . WIL Big Six (lacludaa gamaa of Thuraday. Juoa 7) O Ab a KMHrAt. Uareucet. Tie 43 1TJ 44 .270 J4t Siaovle. Van 4 189 94 Prias, Vie 49 171 42 JOS Vmm Naal. Waa 47-444 41 SCavans, Taa 43 194 99 Mar an. Tac 44 14 44 17 I Buecola. TrUC 44 144 94 24 t J91 Buns batted in Stnoric. vaaeatrar. 49: Cheso, Vancouver, 43; Richardson aa wcrt. Spakaaa, ST. noma Mama WMta. Victoria Buecola. Tri-CIty. 7 aach: Marcued. victoria, Multy, Spokana and Zuvala. zaaama. a aarn. Close Call " f 17. Ik ESOCZXTlf Craailxa Calcaer taa aa tUa ptctara shews. Bay foal baa bat gSlat i tt aTnpped fraaa staa rawly tnlauag klau Spectators get a laagh eat of tba jaeideat (Al Wlrepbato to Tbe Steles- EUlt gays b) teak tbe Ferry lYN J iL W ) " K teeet CMeaby atoraaCJs X J yy ' VS- aa aafidly that Ovca caart seaca . esa agaia far few r fin tiififfyf f3?ln aVaMaaIlaal - f- . aaaaaaBaBBBaBBBBBaaaaaaaMaaaMBBiii aaaaaaai MBBaMaBaaaaBaaaaaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaBBBBBaBiMaaaBaaaiaaaBBBaBBaBBaaaBaBBBBHa ark Saaaay.l JsAageles aad P ' ' tF Quakers May Lqse ESefeye tea RoMlm NEW YORK. June tUPV-Tha datlon's television steering committee, rneetine: here in emereencv session, stood firm today in the face I nutA i xoowaii television restrictions. "We have not given up our pro- gram because of Peon's announce ment," said Rear Admiral Tom Hamilton, committee chairman, wno is athletic director of the Uni versity of Pittsburgh. We are In tha middle. A great many of the colleges want no tele- SOUTH BEND. IsuL, Jane S-U -Notre Dame, beU-weather ef col lege football, today deferred aeUea aa the erttteal oabjeet of 151 aa reatrictod grid television which threatens to aaUt tbe Naitoaal C legiate AtaleUe asseeiaUea 's video polary. - School president Father Jena J. Csraaaagb told a reparter that It was aafartaaato Notrs Daaae was expected to relieve the tensiea created la the NCAA -video padicy by esnmsTlvania'a drclaaia to eoa- aaet nmrestricted televtslag of football games Best fan.' vision at an," said HamUton. "Some want a little. By and lartre an or them have been willing to accept sacrifices in order to try out our program." Some members of the steering committee predicted privately that Pennsylvania might lose as many as five opponents next fall if it goes ahead with television. Already California, Columbia, Cornell, and Dartmouth among Perm's oppon ents have Bounded a cautious note on the possibility . of playing at Franklin field. Of the others. Army ana Wisconsin have shown a will ingness to go ahead. AU are mem bers of the NCAA and theoretical ly should refuse to play Penn. 2 LocalLads Nab JC Slots EUGENE. June S fSoecialW Two Salem boys Gary Campbell and Paul Sundin earned berths in the coming State Junior Chamber of Commerce Junior links tourney In district qualifying play today, Campbell had a 79-7713 for II holes to rank third in today's fir ing and Sundin had 78-78 158. Don Krieger, University of Ore gon student, was medalist with 14 and next to him was Don An- awalt of Eugene with 1S2. Others earning slots In the State meet which win be held at Eugene June 18-lf were Dick Reimers, Albany, 158; and George Schultz, Eugene, 158. . Alternates are Bob Reimers, Al bany, and Ron Hosde, Salem. Hox- le had 158. SEATTLE DOQ YICTOE SUN VALLEY. Idaho. June 8- King of Pelleu, a black Labrador owned by Dr. R. L. Clark, Seattle, won the non-winner class cham pionships In the Idaho state trlever trials today. Cats, Viks Seek Laurels Ste Mi To-(Lore MilG4es Icaay PORTLAND, June S-tVVThe meet Is slated for the Franklin and night. Preliminaries are set will begin at 7 o'clock. Scores of high school and college athletes from throughout the state will participate. Including full squads from Oregon and Oregon ; State. There is a good prospect that several meet marks may falL Ore- Bab Ball aad Stea Keperad will repreaeat WClaaeette ta taa Jav ella event ta tedaye atato AAU act at rertlaad aad Larry Staadlfer wta seeaptio far the I Bearcats ta the Iravalea. 81a asoa wta oanr aUleaa birh scbael eetors ta tbe aaeet. Tbey are Dtak Aaaaaa ia the mile aad apea Z-aaUe; Qaarsa Mar era ta tba shot aaal alswas; Doa Oovts ta kigk aad law Baidlie aad Javeua; Larry Martia ta the JavaUa; Trey Araaer an tba Javalia aad Jerry ILewo k goa State's Merv Brock is given a good chance of topping the century mark of A set ia 1108 by Dan Kelly of Multnomah Athletic dub. In tbe pole vault suck luminaries as George sasmnssen, ex-Oregon great: Lyle Dickey of OSC and Bin Jenne of Central Washington win be vicing. A hot dud is .expected in the Javelin between Oregon's Chuck Missfeldt and Willamette's Scrtuxdcry. Juna 9, 1SSI Opponents National Colleriata AlhWfe of Pennsylvania's defiance of the Foils Leaders X TIC KASCBl Coals Chisax Sponsors Still Junior Worry A sponsor has appeared for the Junior "B" league team in the Salem Heights district, but the situation remains dark as far as both "B" and "C teams In tbe Four Corners district are concern ed, reports Frits Kramer,, league president. Vista Market will "anger the Salem Heights B" club but lack of player response makes it un likely that a "C unit win be field ed in that district. Final organizational meeting ! set for the high school Monday night at 7:30. If no Four Corners sponsors show up by that time tbe boys in that district will be left high and dry. Schedules wilt be drawn Bp Monday night and team rosters released for publication. - BUI Strikes At Race Bets WASHINGTON, Jaae f - (AV Seaator Laager (1-ND) today of fered a bm aestrnea! to atop gm biing aa horse aad dag racing ia the eeaatry by stepping the raeea. The maaawre weald prohibit inter state shipment or raetng bar and dart far tha parpoee af taUng part ta contests where there are faeOrtles far betuag aa saiek raeea. Cindes' iulesS annual State AAU track and field high school field Saturday afternoon to start at 1:30 and the night finals Savold's Pilot Predicts Kayo SOUTH TALLSBURG, N. T, June t-tV-BUl Daly, manager of Lee Savold. who meets Joe Louis in a 15-round outdoor fight next Wednesday at the New York Polo Grounds, predicted today his charge would knock out tha for mer champion, "Tbe more I see of Lee. five mora Fan convinced that Louis win wind up on tba deck t stay there," Daly declared. Savold was sharp ia a ' four- round drilL 1 Mnlloy in FuxeIj MANCHESTER, En. June f ("V-Gardnar MuUoy of Miami kept tba American colors flying In the Men's division of the Northern Lawn Tennis tourney today as he overpowered Lome Main of Can ada, 6-0, 8-3 la tba semi-finals But the bid for an American sweep failed when Hal Burrows ef Char- lottesvine, Va bowed to Don Can' fill Rack srs 4-2 Decision Feller Stops Bosox, Snaps Dom9 String By ataiah Kedea NEW YOXUC Juna l-VBIx Vie Raschi and the New York Yankees cooled off the torrid Chi cago White Sox, 4-2. tonight be fore a record throng . of UJ44 !ant at CoraUkey narfc. 'Tha victory ended a six-rame Chicago winning streak and re duced tbe White Sox lead over the Yanks to V games. Raschi in becoming tha first American league pitcher to win nine games, spiked the White Sox on seven hits. The Yankees col lected only six hits off Ken Hoi combe and Marv Rotblatt but bunched five for all of their runs in the fourth and fifth faning. The record turnout surpassed the previous high of 53,325 set on May IS. 1940. Tbe previous night game record was 01,013 on Aug. aa iAia a, lKts. j Chicago drew first blood, scor ing twice In the third on Ed Rob inson's 11th home run of the sea son. Nelson Fox doubled and twa outs later Robinson belted one in to the rightfield Unds. The Yanks tied the score with. two in the -fourth on a walk, double by Johnny Hopp and sin gle by Mickey Mantle. The Bomb- era forged . ad in the fifth fr keeps, scoring twice in the fifth, on three singles and a pair of sao rifices. Bob Feller turned in his efahtW victory against one defeat rs ho pitched the Indians to an easy 7-1 triumph over Tie Boston Red So before 34,880 fans in a night game at ueveiano. - Feller scattered uvea DmI s. hits. He blanked Dom DiMaggio In five trips to the plate to end tha Boston centerfielder's hittins' streak at 27 straight games. Tha Indians combed Maurv MrTVr. mott for five runs in the secorul inning and were never headed. Veteran Dizzy Trout, backed by 12-hit attack. Ditched th TV. troit Tigers to a 9-2 trinmnh nwmm the Philadelphia Athletics in tba ma,ors only oay game. The Tigers sewed it up with eight runs in the third inning. Jerry Priddy singled to start the rally and also singled home the eighth run of the frame. The St tjouis Cardinals edged the Boston Braves, 2-1, under the lights at Boston in the National league's only game. Rookie Joa Presko checked the Braves on six scattered safeties in posting his fifth straight victory and sixth of the season. , Scheduled nfcht nm htn-. Pittsburgh and Brooklyn, Cincin nati ana miiadelphia and Chicago and New York in th hk.i were rained out. The scheduled night game between Washinrton and the Browns in St Twii .. rained out with the Senate ahead, 4-1, after four Innings. National League St. Ixrata -01 014 000 S .404 404 0011 Presko and Hlra tirv . T () and Coopar" """" Americaui Leagna New York 000 200 4004 4 a Chicaso 002 404 400 S T 4 Kaachl and Sllvara- TTnlramk. a blatt (I) and Nlarhoa. -.r gfton ,., 000 401 5S TaJ ueveiana 094 411 OOx aCcDarmott, Mastarson (2), (4) and Ifoas: FaUar and Ztecaa. PhOadalphia ooo 004 ioi2 a l uatrait jOIS 000 SylT)1aad r" " ovuvactij iipvmi iroui ana atnsbarg. HOUEMEN rxOTEST CHICAGO. Juna t4A-TTa trainers and owners 110 of thena protested tonight at what they described as "certain conditions of racing," proposed by Arlington park during its meeting which opens June 18. Why Just Watch It Grow? Cmon Help h Growl Sslsni Senators .-a. . AMraaJtaa CO f.WO.fiTffa. 8 8,aaaa aaaaa arlal. i 17. 7. adSEOAUGII CO. UetaJ Pjaawcrs That Last Caco 1912 VJn. of S..e- - F aataf a ! Vi lMMMiw4. IZ3 f, 17lh 1 rK 7lSf 1 WW " T To Date -" r 3UC3 soeraau-nanaie sray came in the'iary. Sa. 11; Willn i 4. Bob HalL dy of Australia, 8-3, 8-0.