C2C00 Fireitork Duplay Tonight i . , S HoUyVvtoodBbwlScene offFourtlf Program Hollywood bowL usually the home of auto racing for Slm, pdorns new- spangles- today and: Umi ght as the ljey J ports or f ai7-f4kci presents its day-long program of varied Fourth of July entertainment. A Misa Option" drum majorette contest, bicycle races, greased pig catching, vaude ville acts, amateur boxing and a climactic $2000 display of f ire worhs tonight have been woven i kW the program. The baton-twirl-mg girls, including a " three-sister mri. by "The Young OregonianeJ of Portland, will get the show gtaitid at 1:3C p. m. Highlighting ' the: vaudeville en tertainment will be Cheeta, train ed chimpanzee known by million m the clever motion picture pal ef-Tarzan. Cheeta will appear both during the afternoon and evening in different skits. Other vaudeville act, to be -presented during the afternoon and evening, have been arranged by Mike Carty, promoter far Valley Sport. , - ( eayiiis.lO)iijDp Lit rs. j I am w -mtw Tlayen i-Wa'-,ir';ifcIf ihes tant-stiles te r-i- Take Artie Wilsen's retarm f Oakland : n optian frm the Ntw Ytk Cilaeta. Up U the time the flaaky smt hrt-aber eame baek, the Oaks attendaaee waa as weak m the bond between the Oakland mn6 SF chambers f rMnaaeree. Jit when pepvlar Artie anaJe Ma' .,rt-aapfaranre Uaak wkal kappeaed. la the first three Came of bis second ithmt XS.ftM 1mm jammed threvgk the gates. EyetonVeetk' IU1I Veeck Is cow la a pealtlM m Cm dle'wltk the Blewsy BsawBiea and ftssrc that Teeek's strut rm wilt taelade. a batch -af BMvrs both sarprislng and. aeaTentimaL It's eve a hinted that BUI may brfag V Patch aage hack Into harness to try to wia hall games, Inflseaee people ad lare cus tamers for the ebro ale lahabitanta sf the America league cellar ... Sateh la new aa stnof facial4 1 sammers aid, lncl alentally. FitHitCt rVhere'a a gsed spot arsand here te ga fishing?" atked 8elea hufdncMi manager Mike Radaa ;rorcty. ' 1 "Dsnne," wa anrwer. Gaea H better look sp Den Harper r clee get It sat' st sor weekly deesnt make any dif- i fcrrnr. says Mike. "Jont any f nearby stream. Thought I'd take a KirUnr News alonr and lie sJMtgf seme gTassy bank In the hke warm Oregon aon."1, Gocmi Mike Isn't a true Isaak WaJtnUa after alL Get his neee hurled la that Sporting News (haMhairVBIble) and he weald- n't knew it if a lovely 29-inch valnfcew plopped an' right be- i aide bis feet ... Bat guess every body faaa to be converted . , i . i - i a i Lerin Len9 the Man to Beat .J . j '".-Rods Set m Meet At IHIolIvboul SiMday; The roaring hot rods are next on the auto isciog agenda at Holly Wood bowl. Promoter Mike Carty of Valley Spoits has announced that full program of "rod racing has snugr nifiu wiin umc u iuis scnujea ror an Trophy dah. heat races and wuln event will follow the time hw, in that order. Carty has con tracted for at least 18 of the aouped-up roadsters to . take part 1 the competition on the big fcewl's quarter-mile paved strip, a. "Lean Len Sutton, also known as "Li'I Abner," will be the gent to widch in the various sorties Sat urday. He's just about Mr. It when it comes to hot rod racing in the state, and has proved it here num erous times both this year and isFt in his swiff No. 27 mount. Ernie Koch in the NoJ 1 car has roanegetT to give Sutton a stiff argument in every program thus far, and will be out to finally dump the 1S5C champion Saturday. Full information on length el the races and who will be the drivers is to be supplied by Carty following a meeting with the Ore Son Motor Racing association to : ttay In Portland. Americnii League CTcvelaad . ( f 10 t0l t CtUo ... US W l O0a-4 13 1 lifimm. Koivk mmtl Hkb; r-c mo Ntarhco. . ytoA . one me wi l s Wihtngton zoe cac ccx 4 le t ttrarkMMreurh. Taylor i and Xtcoat. Wmb (S); Uudsoo ni Cimm. National League hWoo soa ar Ittfefctrrck o ode cia a Kwh and Bulges; low and Gaia- t. Leu ';,' -.COC W5 COC 4 7 3 -Cincinnati W0 fx 13s-16 13 1 Krc heea. CrtmUn e. Biaale it. arf Htoe; JRffasOrt9, JM 47) Fieoklya .CC0 IMS in 3 T 4 HO JOG f 11 4 11 -a Kenton tfchmitx. EiYkino Of and CairrrUs; Eurhoet and Mueller. - t TlwUlphU " r3 oo s i i i a 14 ) trm fcv ii t jvi a a i a . Jchnsoa, Ktr'tpnty UK l'-ft (M), j. 1 kwcpvn 13 aad Vu.t 3tmm, patuMNly V). tfK-r . Cttei . JaMt U anO tAl, KnUtw (1). i A- ' - (r , g " CHEETA Bfcwi ai bowl. "" it Catching ti the greased i pig and climbing the greased pole always BILL VEECK i kt'i ttH.trtegy t-bte WsseJ ' I - ; I i f Any of yea ever privileged ta the annual fen Relays, Feorth of jjJaly feataraj at the TMg Hewsei awt an east State stteet, will readily agree that the shew, held far the: enjoy asent off the Inmates, packs a world of sip and waJlep . . It's free-hearted competition In all kinds of track events hat the basing la the partkalar pleaser. RJvaJriea and challenges built np ever a IZ-aloatha span are foist ed la between the rapes far the thewdewa-l-and, let ostell yea, It's a, sr.ea,m . ... Pome of the Cays se pretty nifty mitt sling - ers, too. And those that don't 'have the ffajjesse more than make p for It with a wild twinging, brand of ' igreesivenesa jthat is : a riot .v , . ?: . Sammy Han the Gauntlet Fumy Knead, like most every other linkstrr ia the land, ran have bbt bn liable moments when that lwtierj lent working right t tboae , J . j (Contloued on eat ie) been scheduled for the coming Sat- IgWt o'clock takeoff. entine British Pacer PORTRlTSlt. Natthern Ireland. Jnly 3-AVKeerd tninbled all vcr ibejspttwliog dones of the loyal rotttash Galf coorte today as Antonio Cesda nf the Argentine led 87 nther falifiers Inclnding fear Amfricatw' in the British Open hampinbin with a 13S. FicvinoslyfBebbr tTLncke, gnn Ig far pas third British Open la a row, Uartrd a 7 ta crack the eoarae reeoiH and end the twn day waimaPi affair with a neat 139. racing ike Americas contin gent waa Frank Straaabaa with a 146. I 'j : .- Alt Ziaanwrssan of FertUnd, Ore., got ia 74 far a 3 (-hole total of 147. i - ii ! ., " f ' ; - ' r ... . r r I J J r - I i Arg Ace O'Riley; Carlson in Mat Wins 'Iiish Jack 0Riley and Cowboy CailMon eWigcd with the wins In last nighi'a twin mainer on the armory rfiat, the foitner dumping Kenny Maync in straight falls and the latter; gaining a third fall nod via disqualification ever AceAr bott. j Both matches :- were slam bangos. j 'r :,:S' - - -The ev!rrand punishing (miry iM i harnroerlock la M minute ndithen bis ; new and intricaite- octopus bold ; to eight minutes to spill Mayoe in the fust of. the lo main events. Maync Just wasnft op to tangling with the hard-hitting; .Aussi. i r -; Cat laenfa tlulldogf er special woo th firr(t fall in m. fast S sec cmls over At bott, but the nasty bt uricc.l tsek ia jike Eiinutes to tie it with aijiggec hold. Carlaea waa battered :kiring the fail and prime favorites cn any Frurth" outing, will take place during the afternoon also; A f2C pri2e will go te the winner of the pole cen ter!. j - v The "Oregon; Newsboys' Derby, a four-evented bicycle race around the bowla paved track will be an other afternoon feature, jThis is the race in which newspaper car riers from The Statesman, Capital Journal, Oregonian, Oregon Jour nal, etc., 'will jcompete for: prizes' that Include a new bicycle or a $5G savings bond.; - . j, -. A six-man ' team of blindfolded boxers will make with ring may hem In a battle royal during the afternoon, and " included will be a spar boxingr conteft J: gloved gladiators mounted on hordes, r V Amateur; boxers will present a card of bouts in the evening, start lng around 5:3 o'clock. Following this event a girls baton twirling act, with luminous -. . Con'dJ Next Page i Lynn Pitches Win; Seattle WidensLead LOS ANGELES, July t -JPh-Home runs by Joe Lafata and Joe Brcvia tonight gave Portland'! Beavers" a 3-1 victory over Los Angeles as the teams opened their Coast league ; series. Red Lynn gave eight hike in going the route for the Bevos.- ! ! '. " . ; Seattle's Rainiej-f widened .their fesd to four 'games "ag they nosed Oekland 3-2 while the second place Hollywood Stars were bow ing to Sacramento's Solons, 13-6. Sen Francisco moved closer to seventh place with a 2-1 j verdict ever San Diego. ; ; ! PORTLAND -LOS ANGELES AtoHO A ' AbHOA Barrf 4 1 4 0 Bakery tilt BmKkiJb 4 2 Talbot SConnrs.lb 4 1 Thmaajb 4 Brovia. If S HcWer.rf 2 Austin jm S LsfaU.lb 4 Mrcuiwl,c 3 Lynn.p 4 ft 4 1 4 a NcilLrf Laytonjf BiDkpfJb 4 Pro.e HolUsJb Harker.p Fond y 3 - a s i 0 1 li CWsteJf V 0 6 ft 0 e Dant.zx INoiuiijt TOU1 11 8 Z7 8! ToUto 17 7 Ran for Brovia In Bth a Singled for Hollir in sth. ' a Pepped vp for Hacker in fttk. . xx Ran for Peon in Mh. Portland , 000 101 1004 Los Anseles 010 000 0001 Pitcher Ip Ab R H tr Eb So Hacker 81 S 1 S Lynn S $5 1 t I 1 1 E Thomas. HBP Austin. L f t Portland 4, Lo Angele S. SB Barr, Brovia. HH--Bnnkopf. BrovU. Lafata RBI Brinkopf. Austin. Brovia, La fata. DP Aurtin to Basinrkii to La- rata. T 1 :4S. Us Orr, Calucci and Scmmm. A 3.725. San Francisco 020 0f 000 J 4 f San Digo 010 000 0001 I Hood and Torney; Jones and Kerr. Seattle - J06 OKt 0063 t C Oakland 000 000 002' 8 1 Brown and Shetrly; Bailey, D&hle. (t) and Padgett, Hollywood .310 020 000 g If 1 Sacramento 300 020 62x 13 17 1 Waden Kaysd (5, Maltzbercer S and Sandlock. Gillespie. Grubb (1, Florea (6). Benton (Si and Smith. :j jr. . Caps, Victoria Earn Decisions -ii ItV Tka AMjaetaleg Vraa The Vancouver Capilanoe jump ed their Western International league lead to five games; Tues day night as they topped Yakima's Bears, 7-5 while the runnOrup Spokane Indians and Weoatchec Chiefs were idled by rain. An other tut saw the climbing Vic toria Athletics get by the Tri- Gty Braves, 5-3. j . . . . I Victoria rC0 000 1114-g I C TTJ-City .Ma f0 0004-3 I t Beogecocic. Marshall (7). Eikich it) Smith SI and Martin: Greenlaw.. Ofeen l I. xion imu SUctiaeJeon 8) and Vancouver Takima 1 Tinterat and Tlesicra. . 500 032 0M4-7 is . 400 C1C4-5 1C Rittey; Boemller and Senalcr Swal: (Inclucks all games to datr rj 5chmfcit fS 35 8 2 15 J3S3 apMicr 28 19 2 Luty -25M Strtter J. 23 13 McDonald 174 51 4 Tuekett 228 OS IS Faber 313 as 13 McKccgan -.131 33 4 Bartl 13 22 5 Jfnr - ... , . . 9-A f2 )j Tedeschi T ,., , ; 1S 2t S e S 2 J12 SS JliS 2 3U3 25 .28 43 3 19 JFl 12 JtSi 15 344 12 .23 Pitching: G- If VL So Eb E 17 13S 11 C 70 52 47 SI M 7 5 SS 6 25 15 117 S 45 41 40 iaii2 a 46 4S 44 14 71-3 3 4 32 41 a 3s e a a a 2 Bevens DrGeorge MtNurty . WUkie Lnr Meyers came out of it with a cut ear.. In Ko.r3 Abbott ; insisted using the ropes for leverage, until Referee Harry Eliott finally had enough 'cf it and gave the whole brawl to Carlson. Which waa ckeh with the customers. - j Incidentally, Carlson is art entry in the current liclalla Buckaroo. Itt . last . night's opener 1 Walt (Sneeze) Achiu subbed for absent Dale Haddock, turned mat t-ulprit and ' wielded the only fH - to Frencby Boy s rpincbrcsker hold. Booed as he entered the ring Achiu figured he'd resliy give the fans aomeuung to hoot at, fo followed by giving Boy a pummeling a la mar roeanie .style. Key later ac cused C a lighthcavy weight cnamp riadoc'cK ci runciug out on hira and urr tri llstchmiker Cton Owen te got a titie match upfee- tweea tnem. Ray " fwlcMuIr fESdies Myei rs Slimes In Comeback i -1: -V:;:,- V T j Mnth Tjn Notched -: By Solon Flinger . TIGER PARK, Tacoma, July S (Special) Bighthander Ray Mc- Nulty subdued the Tacoma Tigers lor the Salem Senators tonight, 4-3, in the first of a four-game Western International league base ball series here. The curve-balling; McNulty, who retired Butch Moran on a four pop-up, with the bases loaded in the ninth to retire the side for Tacoma, registered his ninth triumph of the season. Mc Nplty fielded .12 hits,' tfta same number garnered by thethird pace Senators who are now three games over the .500 mark in the Mandings. 1 Doable header Today , " ' jThe two teams will play a Fourth of July doubleheader to morrow, and then a single game Thursday night. Salem follows that one by going home .to open a j four-game series with Spokane over the weekend. Bill Bevens and Aldon Wilkie will be on the mound lor the-Salems tomorrow. Salm got a run in the first inning tonight on a walk to Dick Faber, a single by Glenn Stetter arid a groundout by Bill Spaeier. Tacoma tied it in the third when K Chorlton singled, Sol Israel sin gled and John Kovenz drove Chorlton in with another hit, Sa lem broke the tie with two runs off Harold Doderward in the fifth oii McNulty's double to left, Dick Faber's single to. center and Stet ter's single to center. Score Tied Again Tacoma came right .back in the fifth to again tie the count a Chorlton tripled and scored on Israel's groundout, Kovenz tripled and Vince DiMaggio singled. But Salent won the game in the eighth as George McDonald singled to left, Richie Myers sacrificed and Jim McKeegan scored McDonald with a hit. (Myers was back at his regular shortstop -berth for Salem and turned in one of the finest exhi bitions of fielding seen here this season. In racking up his ninth win McNulty fanned three and walked as many. McNulty also got two of the 12 Salem hits. . Alia Boy, Hay: SALEM (4) () TACOMA AbHFo A Ab Pc A Lubya Ii 1 1 rhorl1oB.J 4 a it Faoern ' Stetter J SpaeterJ S 2tIsLl,r . 4 4 s S Ct Kovenz J 8 CiMoran.l 2 OiDiMgiojn 0 C Lundbrg.c S 51 Barney 1 31 Catron 4 llx-Waison, a i 4 ii e MtDnldjr 4 Tedschlj 0 a Ml! 4 114 4 I 3 loot 97 12 27 16 Myerses f . 1 rucktttj 1 McKganx S McNlty.p 4 2 1 3 DdVwrd.p Total as; IX 27 15 cUl Salem Taaoma 10 02C tlft 4 17 1 C01 020 000 3 12 0 Pitcher Ip Ab H R Er So Bb McNulty T 37. 12 ' a i 8 8 Dodeward 8 3 12 4 4 1 4 Left cn bases: falem 7. Taroma 1C. Three-ba hite: Kovenx, Chorlton. Two-base hits: McNulty. Chorlton. Runs batted in: Sparter, Kovenz. Fa ber,. St-ttr. Irrael. DiMaspio. MrKee gan. Sacrifice: Myrs. DiMacgio, Luby. Stolen baaee: McDonald. Mym, Cborl ton. Double playc Meyers to Luby to Spaeier: Bach to Catron. Errors: Stet ter. Time: 3. -OS. Umpires: Behringer and Jacobs. - Sawyer Completes NL All-Star By Jack Hand NEW 'YORK, July 3 -VP- Because no neglected National league pitcher threw a no-hitter recently, Manager Eddie Sawyer's All-Star squad was accepted today with a minimum of tumult and shouting. With seven members cf the league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers on : rr. r-: the club, the National team repre Sinovie Hitting Margin TACOMA, July 3-r-Although his average, fell off three points to .378 during the week of play which ended Sunday, Vancouver's Dick Sinovie lost none of his lead bv' the LWestern International league batting race, it was reveal ed in statistics released today from the office of Robert B. Able, W-l president. . G Ab H Kb Hr Av. Sinovie. Van. 72 183 107 66 5 .37 Ritchey. Van. 6 218 78 38 8 A NeaL Wen. S8 23 S5 3C 3 J57 Moras. Ta: 73 2! 104' 52 1 J52 Vannt, Spoh. 74 32S 113 3 J .347 Pries. Vie 12 r7S M S JS B. Peiersoa. C C 221 , 75 -46 ; 3 J4 Richmond. Ya. 21 77 36 11 1 .338 Palmer. Wen. 'SO 2l N 43 t .21$ Holder Retains Hurlinir Honors . ;47..-:v-, TACOMA, July 3-Pr-Spokane's Jim Holder failed to increase his Western International league, win string during the past week but his 9-0 season's, record "keeps him comfortably ahead of 4he pack. The' unbeaten Spokane - elbewer suffered a shoulder injury Satur day night agairat Wenatchee and is reportedly incapacitated for fortnight. - "'Z: ' ". Tbe leaders, as . released today froni the office cf Robert B. Abel, WrI president:.' , . ' " r .. . . t" W -L So Pet.. HbMer, Kpoa.- ',- r a 4 i.eie Snyder, Van, - ' , It 'g y Hernandez. Van.- 7 -1 a?5 Tlminal. Van. ' ' 1 ' S a Rmil; 4' 1 - 4-' Stone. - T-C . - 4 1 C I T JH Whyte. Vw.-..,;- t . . f- .714 l'wtelta. T-C 3 " jTST MaA.- - tl' -f -41 SaiwrV.SM.' "..,MT , " 3T 43 Keep S Th Siotaaxaan. Solano, Oragon. Wedneadcry. July 4. 1S51 Theyll Play in All-Star Gdm&Thiesday rftf Ferris Fbi v . . - . . AlMetics aaiu. ou'eadl Captoires P!ATo4lle SammyLicks Burkemo, 7-6 By Will Grimsley OAKMONTf Pa July I West Virginia's silky-stroking hill billy, Sam Snead, climaxed one of the most spectacular sub -par streaks in goJf history today to smother young Walter Burkemo of Franklin, Mich., 7 and 6, for his third -PGA championship. It was the second worst defeat decorded in 33 Professional Golf Association finals outranked only by the hu miliating 8 and 7 licking Snead himself took from little Paul Rurs yan at Shawnee-on-Delewara In 1838. -; j gam 22 Fader When Snead closed the door on the popular pug-nosed battler from Michigan on the 30th hole, he was 22 under par ;for 166 match play boles over the sand-tooth Qak roont monsterj whose par 37-33 72 had withstood prolonged as saults down through the years. Is 10 major tournaments, Including! two United States Opens, none or the golf great- Bobby Jones, Wal ter Hsgen orS Hogan ever gave the broad, hilly layout such a shel lacking as it took during the last week from Snead's sizzling clubs. Win Brings 13,500 The White Sulphur Springs cap italist pocketed $3,500 for bis tri umph. Burkemo as runnerup earned 1 1,500. In hanging upi the 33rd championship beside the ti tles won in 1942 and 1948, Snead became the third man in history to win as many as three PGA crowns. Hagen won five . times, Gene Sarazen three. sented a solid cross section of lea- gue strength for the July 10 test at Detroit with the American lea gue. Cards. Pirates Snubbed ' No St. Louis or Pittsburgh pitch er made the eight-man staff, top heavy with Dodger and Giant cur vers. Preacher Roe and Don New combe cf the Brooks and Sal Mag- lie and Larry Jansen of the Giants make up half the list. Lanky EwcU Black well of Cincinnati, Warren Spahn of Boston, Robin Roberta of the Phils and veteran Dutch Leo nard of Chicago were the ttheis. The squad: ' , Pitchers . Preacher Roe and Don Newcombc. Brooklyn; Sal Maghe ; and Larry Jansen, - New York: Warren Spahn, BoKton; Robin .Roberts. Phila delphia: EwcU. Blackwell. Cincinnati; Dutch Leonard. Chicago. lnilder First Baseman Gil Bodges. Brooklyn;: - Second Baseman - Jackie Robinson. Brooklyn: Red Schoendiennt, St. Louis; Shortstops Alvin Dark. New York. Pee Wee Reese, Broklyn; Third Basemen Bob Elliott, Boston. Willie Jones. Phfladetpbia. Outfielders Stan MuxiaL Watty Westlake ; and Em Slaughter. St. Louis; Raich Kiner, Pittsburgh; Richie Ahburn and Del Ennis, Philadelphia; Johnny Wryctek. CinemnaU; Duke Snider. Brooklyn. - catchers Boy Campaneua, Brook lyn; Bruce Edwards. Chicago. . ' ;" . Tuesday 'B' Loop Games UnpIaySd Both scheduled games in the Junior "B circuit were unplayed Tuesday night. Orchard Heights, unable to jitld sufficient players, forfeited to Commercial - Book while West Salem Lumber and Keizer Chamber of Commerce' will play their mix later by mutual agreement. " '---:A Because ef the hcJJday the C circuit won't resume utrril Friday. The B" wheel gwingr -back in to action .Thursday with Vista Merchants- vs. Kalem. Landry -at Olmger. : - . -rv - - Squad a 4 - 3 edsion ' Qvep TEcdma Outfit! MA Ahrbi Dwk : Ciaafs AlfenM CrroeJ . Waife Sex WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W L Pet. WLPCt Vancouv 53 2 jfiSStTTt-City 34 40.460 Spokane 4fi 2ft S22 Victor ia 35 41 .400 Salem 3S M 21 Tacoma 31 48 .447 Wenatch 3S 3S .4a6!Yhima 26 47 .39 Tuesday remits: At Tacoma 3. Salem 4; at Tri-Clty 3, Victorut 8: at Yakima 5. Vancouver 7. At Spohane-Wenatchee, rain. COAST LEAGl'B W L Pet. ' W L Pet. Seattle SS 41 3M),Poitland SI !: .51 1 Holly wd 54 45 4S!Los Aneel 41 52 .463 Saoarne S3 47 531 San Diego 41 55 .42 Oakland SI 48 .S14jSan Franc 41 97 .417 Tuesday results: At Los Angelea 1. Portland 3: at San Diego 1, San Fran cisco g; at Oakbutd 2. Sattl 3; at Sacramento 13, Hollywood C. ! Action-Loaded I roe smadlaes Finishes 1951 Scliedole Today RT. FAUL, July S-(Special-fA roaring crowd of 10,000 persons, largest of the 1951 St. Paul rode), witnesstd more hot action tonight as tbe annual event wound up its third day," setting the stage for a rootin', tootin Fourth of -July climax on Wednesday. The bJg Fourth finale will open with a 10 a. m. parade filled with all tbe color of tbe old west. Clij mat-tic rodec events are scheduled to open at 1:30 p. m. in the Roded arena. At the end . of the. final day's action the top all-round, cowboy will be crowned and giver! an inscription on the coveted Ro-i deo association trophy. J Cook Wins Again j Tonight's action was featured by a third straight win for Chester Cook of - Salem and his horse "Pepper" in the cutting horse con-j test. Another; Salem entry, Van Weider and "Barney" took third. Joe Sublelt, Tucson, Ariz took tonight's Brahma bull riding com petition and . V. Dorsey of Yuba City. Calif- won top hcnors in calf roping with a fine 13.4 per formance. Top bulldogger of the evening was Claude Morris, Chan dler, Ariz., with a 9.8 time. L. G. Dodger of Tigard was first In the Boys pony rsce fcn(l Buck Davis, Jordan Valley, Ore., finished first in tbe saddle bronc riding. Les Graun," Portland, won in the cowgirls scamper. Pony Breaks Loose Some . unexpected excitement came in the pony express race when an entry owned by L. G. Dodge of Tigard broke loose and kicked down a section of bleach ers fence,' No one was injured, however. ' . - Numerous prizes will be offered in Wednesday morning's parade for - best -riders, best float,' etc. Adding color to tbe final rodeo showing will be exhibition rid ing by sheriffs "posses from Kelso, Wash., and HiJlsboro. Again a strong threat for all round cowboy champion is Ike Thommason, Tucson, Ariz who won the honor? in 1849. ANGELS LICK N ORGANS MT. ANGEL, July 3 -C9- The ML Angel Tfcwnie , tallied . six runs in tbe eighth inning tonight, four of them" on a grandslam hom er by Larry Traeger, to top Nor gan's Beavers: cf Portland 14-8. Gale Bucheit hurkd the Mt An gel win, giving six bits and whif fing 12. . : i N . - . Look and Learn By A. C Gerdea 1. For whom was America nam ed? - . 2. Who was the Sioux Indian chief who led in the extermination of General Custer's force on the Little Big Born river? 3r What is tbe oldest Jiving city in the wotld? . 4. What U. S. president became blind in one eye4as the result of a friendly boxing match? 7 5. What sure the Rosnan numerals for (a) 7; (b) 52; c) 125; (d) 3S5; (e) lCCl?f i ; ; Y : ANSWERS , v : .. . J. Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian navigator who lived from 1452 to 1312. .- - t, , . 2. Sitting; BulL -. . ..-3. Damascus. : l. .Theoiore Roosc velL : 5. (a) vnb) .LM; (e) CXXV; i4) CCCLXV; (t) ML Pierce's 3-Hitter Nips Trit Giants Top Phils in 13 Framfes 1 ':! By Ralg-h Kadesi ' NEW YORK, July 3-ffVUttle Billy Pierce pitched the Chg White Sox to withm a half game of the American leafue J d ttay aad the; New; York. Giants picked up -valuable ground in the-Niiomil league Cbase. Pierce hurled the White Sox to a 4-1 three-hit vieiorv ov Zx. i n, iiwumif utr ovx w pics: up a rikJi ghme i the ace-fettinf New York Yankees who were idle. A I xn uanis scored a nip and Oeotga Kail Tijsirg AMERICAN LEAGUE uw l Pet. ; w l ret. Nw Vci Ii 44 34 .SOIDetioit SI 34 .477 CMcago 1 45 2C KM:Philadelp 3S 43 .400 Boston (41 3 .5MiWmhingt 2t 43 JS83 Clevelarxl 39 31 .557 St. Louis 31 47 , Tuesday lesultit: At (Chicago 4, tTTevt laad 1: t Washington 4. Bot ton L Only games scheduled. NAVIONAL LEAGUE i j W L Pet. W L Pet. Brooklyn! 44 3S .C?S Philadelp 33 37 .471 Nw York 41 32 .9K2!Boston 33 36 .471 St. LouM 3i 33 .522.Chk-fiK 30 3S.4S3 Cincinnat 3S 36 .4781 Pittsburg 27 41 3ffi Tuesday results: At Boston 4. Brook lyn 3; a Pittsburgh J. Chicago 0; at Cincinnati 10. St. Louie 4; at New York . Philadelphia 8 (13 innings). St. Paul Rotleo Yeeck Gains Full Control ST. L0171S, Jaly IWVBill Veeck, the man with the pink hair and tbe golden tench wbe combines fireworks with base ball, will celebrate the Fearth f Jsly temerrew aasued of the ownership of the St. Laote Brewns, Veeck clinched the deal today, just It boars be fore the acadlinc he had set far aeviring 7S per cent of the Brew n'a stock. Herbert W. Waltke, wbe had been a ftabberii haM-ot on the deL changed 'his mind aa the deadline seared then - decided te let Veeck have bis stack. Lightning Bolt Kills Luke Appling's Father ATLANTA, July l-Ph Light ning .today killed the father of Luke Appling, manager of tbe Memphis Chicks and former Chi cago White Sox shortstop.. The bolt seriously injured. Horace L. Appling, 38, an Atlanta policeman and a brother cf the tall player. Lucius Benjamin - Appling, sr., and his son Horace were cooking barbecue near a tree in prepara tion for a family reunion when, the liyhtning" struck. - BIG SIX G Ab R H Pet? 6k 253 SS S3 tt SO 25 S4 5 ea 237 5 ss j&m 7 2X1 43 li .3!7 , 7fi 263 32 tS 2i "it Ml 64 t3 J3t Munal. Cardinals , Robinson. Dodgers Minoso.! White Sox Arhbiti n. rhiJJies - Fain.AthleU-J Williams. Bed Sox . Gfk1P OACHO - atrobr-a C4 4rff the fth. 90 'Off 0 flHR0 SPW" w-. r-r- i lab Elliott Brovas 111 111 miBF Egli h "i 7T-r ! tJ a. M.MMla4aft atdeAd. ' V i l ? CAFiTAL OG STOriS 4CS itato St. art'LiWty ' tuck, ft-, 13-inning victory overi th r-miadelphia Phillies tc pull to within 4 V games of the Bioodlyh Dodgers, The Dodgers droprd a 4-3 decision to the Braves in Bos ton. The Giants and Dodgers 4 pen a three-game series with a dottbleJ header at Ebbets field tomorrow. I In other games, the Washington' Senators upfet the Boston ,Rtd Sox, 4-1, the Cincinnfcti Jktdsl trounced' the St Louis Cardibal! 10-4 and the Pittsburgh Pi&tea defeated the Chicago Cubs, 2-J The Yanks. Detroit Tigeis, Phila delphia Athletics and St. Lj-uis Browns were idle. f i , Billy Wins T Eighth V j 1 Pierce, staked to a 3-Cler.e in two innings, had little trouble posting his eighth vinery.: Al Rosen socked two droller and Bob Kennedy a triple to attiunt for the Cleveland safeties. i SSingles by Bob Dillinger, 'Or estes Minoso, Ed Robinson hni Al Zarilla gave the Sox two luns in the first inning off Be Lemon. They picked up another in the second on Gus Niarhosl f-inglc, a sacrifice and single by ! Dillirigt-r. Siiccessive doubles by.Jim.Besby and Chico Carrasquel ! r reduced Chicago's fourth run in the sixth. The loss snapped CU vclarid's seven game winning streak, i Sid Hudson checked f the Red Sox on five hits to halt Washing ton's seven-game losing spelL The Senators banged out ten hits with Irv Noren hitting a Ot-ut arid two singles. I Giants Come Vp : ) " ' The Giants came ficen behind five times before gaining the rod over the Phillies. Whitey Loch man singled home pinch-runner Clint Hartung with the payoff ll)i af ter Willie Mays home it: to tic ,lhe score at, 8-8. " i 1 The Phils edged ahead, tA in the 13th on two singles, a walk and fly bell ; only to have Mays and Lockman come through in the last half. Larry Jansen, making his second relief appearance, nain-e-d credit for tbe victory, bis lH.h. Sid Gordon singled ; with lithe bases loaded iri the ninth inijmg to beat the Dodgers. Max Surkont went all the way for the Braves and helped his own cauf. by driv ing in a' run. , : ,s, Law Spat k les ..I . i ;! Vern Law, who hadn't, pitched a complete game since April !j 2fl, turned in a brilliant five-hittef in beating the. Cubs. Joe Gartgjola singled in a run in the Mtcnd and George Metkovich tripltd across the second in the eighth if Tbe Cincinnati Reds scored ! six runs with two out in the sixth in ning to hand- Harry Btecheen; of the Cards his first defeat cf'ti)e season. Pinch-bitter Batney JWc Cosky's three-run double was: it he big blow of the rally. Connie Ryan clinched the game with home runs in the seventh and eighth innings. Billy Johnson banged a thiee-'tin homer for the Cards in the top of the sixth. f i Murphy Threat To Theft Record SPOKANE. Jsly S-(AF)-EiU Marphy, Kaokane, appeared eer taJn taday is break the Hesters lateraatiaaal league recetd l for stoleai hawes, Marphy - haa ateleat 94) haaea. The recori f Zt waa set ia 1I4S ky Eda Vanni. fpakane leads the les gee la stole a tssea with S3. Wenatchee Is aeeesd with 4.1. - . . s i Vr r grr r . aw m. b ; j .... ! 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