The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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SANDERS FIELD. Kerinewick.
Tri-City Braves turned on the Salem Senators tonight for an 11-4
victory in Western International league piay aner losing wree in
row to the Solans at Salem earlier In the week. The Braves jumped
out in front 3-0 after two innings,
at the expense of starter Loren
Monroe, and then betan the rout
Peterson slammed a bases-loaded
home run.
This wallop drove Monroe out
and Ludwig Lew finished up for
the Senators. He fared little bet
ter as the "Braves got to him for
three runs in the sixth and an
mther in the eighth. "
Meanwhile soft -tossing Augie
Tande checked the Solon swingers
with nine hits, one a home run in
the fifth inning by Bill Spaeter,
hi tfintt of the season.
Salem collected two runs In the
eighth on a double by Gene Ten
aeili, a triple by Dick Faber and
. .inpte bv Jeeo Stetter. In the
ninth the Salems scored their fi
nale on consecutive doubles by
nk-k Bartle and Jim McKeegan,
Al Spaeter and Sam Kanelos,
each with three hits, led the vic
tor at bat. Tanselli and Faber got
four of the nine Senator hingles.
The two teams play a oouoie
header tomorrow night and eon
riude the series here with a single
game Sunday. Tonight's win for
Tri-City was but the third In 11
tries with Sale mthls season.
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Three-bMe hit: Faber. Two-base bit:
Al Spaeter, Faber. . Cameron. Pewit.
McKee-an, Zander. Bartle. Zdelstetn.
TanaeU. Runs batted tn:- Cameron J,
EdeUtein. Al Spaeter. B. Spaeter. Pet
rwn 4. Zande. Bocolla. Faber. Stetter.
McKee-an. Stolen bases: TanaeU. . Ka
elM. Double pUys: Meyers to Lucy
t. Bartle; Monroe to Meyers to Bartle.
Error: Stetter. Ttme: 1:40. Umpires:
Maslowskl andJackaon. , '
Tigers, Bears,
Cap;
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By The Associated Press .
Vancouver, Yakima and Tacorna
won Western International league
games last night, the Caps spank
ing Victoria 114 to stretch their
- lead to three full games over Spo
kane. The Spokes lost to Tacoma
by an 11-3 count and Yakima nip
ped Wens tehee in the first ime
of a doubleheader, 5-4.
In the Yakima-Wena tehee game
Short top , Dick Briskey hit a
homer and drove in three runs to
pace the win as Kewpie Dick Bar
rett sot credit for, the pitching
win. Charley Cassaway was the
luser. (Second Yakima-W ens tehee
cor on page one). -t
At Tacoma the Tigers beat a
steady tattoo to blast the Spo
kane 11-3 for Hal Dodeward.
Whizballer Cy Aubertin waa the
loser and Gordy , Palm and Bob
Roberts felt a goodly share of the
Tiger attack. Ken Richardson fin
ally wound up pitching tor Spo
kane. While Pete Hernandez was turn
ing In a nine-hitter at Victoria tho
Caps were blasting 14 blows off
John Tierney and Ron Smith for
their easy win.
Yakima -
Wsnatcbee ,,
Barrett. Powell
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Gaaaaway and NeaJ.
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Stichardaon () and Nulty; Oodeward
and Watsoa.
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and Ritcbey: Tierner.
Victoria
Hemandex
ftrnlut (J) and Martin.
Peiin Television
Dispute Now Over
PHILADELPHIA, Jury MiV
Tbe university of Pennsylvania
baa agreed to a "changed NCAA
- television plan, but stall hopes to
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. iokwi ijyt pun, auucuc tJf
rector Francis T, Murray said to-
day.; - "
Murray announced that Penn
has agreed to report to T3CAA on
all revenues, attendance and con-
wku, ana to pay rts snare or me
pproved expenses of the NCAA
university would abide by what-
' wc- acctsHn tzm nuui wicth
own commiuee makes on us re
quest to telecast five home games,
including the Army and Mavy
a. "re - r
After conferring with univer
sity President Harold . Stassen
0 mominf. M array issued o
Hatemeni explaining wai rena
had ended its two-month, long dis
pute with the'NCAA. , - :
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Wash- July 20 (Special) The
College Group
Not in Favor s
PCC Proposal
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo,
July 20-tTV-A Pacific Coast Con
ference proposal "to , eliminate
spring football has stirred mixed
reactions among the other major
collegiate conferences. There's no
rash to get on the,. PCC band
wagon. i i- '
Commissioners of the 10 major
athletic conferences, here for a
meeting of the National-Associa
tion of Collegiate Comraissioaers,
indicated that most of their
coaches favor spring conditioning
for football players. J
Victor O. Schmidt. Pacific Coast
commissioner, said his conference
would present a proposal for na
tion-wide abandonment of spring
football before the national col
legiate athletic association later
this year.. i " 1
Schmidt said his conference
members feel the spring workouts
"unduly extend the season during
which the football player is re
quired to devote his attention to
intercollegiate sports."
Title Battle
..... . ,, . 4 ; .,
Date Readied
NEW YORK. July -(HffV-Sept,
12 was set as the date for the re
turn fight involving Randy Turpin
of England and Ray (Sugar) Rob
inson by the International Boxing
club today. The 15-round affair
will be held in the Polo Grounds.
Turpin upset the brilliant Rob
inson In London 10 days ago and
became world middleweight
champion. The Englishman will
arrive here Aug. 2. 1 i
lip Signs New
Giants9 Pacik
NEW YORK, Jury 2(KD-eo
Durocher signed a one-year eon
tract today to continue as man
ager, of the New York Giants
through the 1952 season. I
No terms were announced but
both ; Durocher, who came to the
Giants from Brooklyn in Jury of
l4s, and owner Horace Stoneham
said they were "mutually satis
fied.'' Guesses as to i the salary
were in the neighborhood of
$50,000. i
Gittihan Sad
Over Mistake
Irank G&Uaan, Tacoma Tigers
aaaaacer who earlier In
too week was credited with hav
ing; said be was going to Canada
to sell both tho Taeomo and tho
Bales Senate- Western Interna
tional leagoe baseball franchises,
was a "sorry sad apologetic" man
Yriday when ho telephoned front
Ti roans to explain to Senators
Basiness Manager Mike Kadaa
that K was all a blr mistake.
Said sad Gillihan 10 part. "The
recent statements eeatribated to
sno were without foaadition. My
recent trip to Canada was tn the
Interests of the Tacoma el eh only.
I have estongh problems here in
Tacoma withoat trying to seU
someone else's franchise."
A Canadian writer issaed tb
story that GtUihan was tryfor to
aeit both fraaxhisea.a. Calsary
and Edmoataa, When the report
reached Salem ft was promptly
osjsMksheet kr Dm Thit, presi
dent of the Senators, Inc. and
Ubeked as not only fietiooal boi
ehOdlah. - - ii h. -
GUlihao added Friday that be
and Owner BCt Star of Saa
IHego fatty boned to bo able to
keen the .WIL franchise to
Hollytvood TJercIiahts Put Halt
To Win Binge by Rock Woolers
The Hollywood Merchants and
Jim Rawlins put a atop to the all
victorious march of the Campbell
Rock Wools in City league Softball
play last night at Leslie. The Hol
lies trimmed the Wools and Lefty
Keith Marshall in emphatic fash
ion. e-2. .- i
- In the first game ion the eve
ning's menu the Teamsters Union
registered another upset In down
ing -South Commercial Business
men -7-4. Post Office Carriers
nipped Salem Fire Department
4-2 in the Industrial leacue scran.
Red Stouten berg's home run off
Marshall in the third sent the Hol
lies on their way. In the fourth It
was Jim Sheldon's singie, Joe Kel
ly's double, a squeeze play and an
error, rood for two runs and a 3-0
lead. Triples by Gdrdy McM orris
and To m Mors an got a run for the
Wools io the fourth and in the
sixth Morgan singled in Dan Val
dn r who had doubled.- -Eut Al
Wickert had hit a home run for
the winners in the fifth, and Kel-
Tliey Clacli in
ft
Miss Fsy Taylsar (left), world famous wesson nolo
Bffl Iljde (right) will clash tonight in o special grodgo
noUrwood bowl as part of the Valley Sports jalopy derby
Don Nelson, another topnotca. male
with Was Taylar and Hyde also.
bead in separata aaaieh races here
return match challenge by BHss Taylear. The bsliore of the adghTs
pr egr-m wCl inrolve 25 or more Jalopies ia the first fun sma-bVexa
derby in local racing history.
Album Topples Tillamook .
Loses S3 veston C!as!a
McGINNIS FIELD, Silverton,
Agency team lost its first State
tonight as tho entry from North Bend and Coos Bay took a 7-9 victory
in the second of two games. Albino Fuelmen of Portland won the first
Navy Flinger
Clayton ft. FaUerson. radioman
2C, TJSN. son of Mrs. C. Fattor
aon of 14S Klma ova, Salna, is
now pttchtag- far tho US raeifle
Fleet Snbmarioe force team,
one of tho eight aerrteo omits
playinc tn tho Hawaiian Armed
Forces leagne. A former Salem
and Willamette U Ciager. Fat
terssn waa loeoUoat So oettvo
serrlco with tho navy last Sep
tember. Qiib Bought J.
By Qeveland
CLEVELAND, July 20-(-Tho
Cleveland Indians announced to
night they had .bought the Indian
apolis club in the Class AAA
American association. : , ,
Ellis Ryan, Indans president who
made : the announcement, sad It
was the first time in the &0-"yar
history of the tribe that it had
owned a club of better than Class
A classification. -
No purchase price was announc
ed. : Ryan said Cleveland's present
workiBg agreement with San Die
go In the Class AAA Pacific Coast
league would expire 27 the end of
ls-l.
IVe.htt. o eorrifiro mnA oa orror
gave- the-Holues another tally in 1
the sixth. t
The final tally came on Squeek
Nelson's single and Wickert s
double. r-:
The Hollies had seven hits to
six for the Wools.
Five runs in the fifth decided
the Teamster-Businessmen battle,
big blow of the frame. He also
Frank M1 ig the
twirled the win. -r i "
Tb Wools had won 13 straight
rames before getting knocked off.
They now have a 13-1 record while
the Hollies and Salem Merchants
are tied for second with -5 marks.
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fctule mmd tXiVal; adekaet ,
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Bawltas and Wickert; Marsfeall and
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Both aaeat nipped the Irish red-
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July 20-(Special)-The Salem News
Semipro tournament baseball game
game in fire innings over the Til
lamook team.
A four-run first Inning won for
the North Bend-Coos Bay club.
Hits by Barney Koch and Daryl
Nelson, phis a myriad of walks,
passed balls and errors brought in
the runs at the expense of start
ing Salem pitcher Bob Funk. Mike
Glenn came in to relieve Funk in
the first. --,:;:" .
Salem scored once in the second
when Dale Bates singled, went to
second on a balk, to third on an
our and then swiped home.
The Salems scored four times
in the third on Cliff Girod's walk,
a passed balL a sacrifice, another
walk, John Markoskie's single, Jim
Stewert's double and another er
ror. .- .. .
Bill Hyde, Lou Scrivens and Stu
Fredericks shared the mound
chores for the winners. The loss
was Salem's first in the tourna
ment. 'V-- -r:
Saturday night games have For
est Grove playing Dallas at six
o'clock, Silverton facing Albina
Fuel at 7:30 and Salem opposite
Albany's Alcoa at nine.
In the first game Albina Fuel
men lit into the TElamooks for
four runs in the first inning and
never were headed. Tom Barbour
singled who one out, Jim Pec
da and John Leovich walked and
Rolhn Field banged a triple. Then
Dick Carloscio singled home Field.
Dave Beeson checked the Tilla
mook! with six hits in the five
inning game that saw the losers
eliminated from the -tournament.
Carloscio led the six-hit Albina
attack with a perfect three-f or
three. Don Dedman had three
bingios for Tillamook.
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SEATTLE; Jury 2w-(?VLady's
Billing, owned by J. T. Smith, won
the mile feature la 1:38 25 at
Longncres race track in the Twi
light today. Ever Zoomin was sec
ond. Speed Car third. The winner
paid fX39. $3J and $3.10. The
crowd, of 2i5 paid $118,07. into
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Jalopy Crash Derby, Match
Hollywood bowl racing fans, as
well as those who thria at seeing .
auto wrecks, get their Erst full
Jalopy cresa derby tonight as the
Valley Sports organization ' and
Prornoter 2Ikm Carty present the
weexry speed card. Twenty-nve inferior car in which to compete two of the many topnotca pHots- - six-ear Jalopy derby waspro
or more Jalopies, entered by all with the "hot" hard ttjs driven by who will engage tn the Jalopy duced at the bowl a short time ago
four of Oregon's radng assoda- both Hyde and Nelson, the red- events. Object of the derby Is. to as an added feature in a hot rod
tkms, wCl be in the motored may- headed fexnme formally applied smash all entries into vselessness program, and proved vastly noou
hem which will include regular, for the rematch with both Carty with deliberate crashing and side- . Wta the fans. Nelson wonthat
tunc tnajjt srpoy oasn, neat
romps and main event, The tzials
get under way at eight o'clock.
As an added feature tonight
Miss Fay Taylour. 'internationally
famous woman race pilot from
Dublin, Ireland, : will seek her re-
Seals Plaster
Beavers with
no i' '
Eight-run 1st
By tho Associated Press - .
The San Francisco Seals blasted
eight runs across in the first inning
last night ; and $ then went cn to
beat the Portland Beavers 11-3
in a Coast league baseball game
at Portland. The Seals knocked
out Roy Helser and Red Adams in
the big opening frame-
Before they were through the
Seals collected If hits off the first
two Bevo Gingers and their suc
cessors Bob Drilling, BUI Fleming
and Vince DiBiasL Lefty Lloyd
Dickey sailed through the Beavers
with a nine-hitter.
At Seattle a season record crowd
of 14,028 fans! were disappointed
when the second place Hollywood
Stars won a 5-3 game over the
league leaders,! evening the series
at one game apiece. Pmky Wood-
pitched the win and Paul Calvert
was the loser.
Lloyd Christopher's pinch home
run with two on in the ninth at
Oakland off Ken Gables gave the
Oaks a 3-1 win over Sacramento.
And at Los Angeles the Angels
scored a run in the tenth to beat
San Diego 7-6.! Red Hollis singled
in Max West with the clincher be
fore 4577. !
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LOUISVILLE, Ky, July 29UF
Davis Cup fledglings Dick Savitt
and Herbie Flam swept over Jap
anese opponents without the lacs
of n set today to give the United
States o 2-0 lead in the first round
of the American Zone tennis elim
inations. ' ' . .-'"..
Savitt, the big, dark-haired lad
from Orange, ; N who recently
won the Wimbledon champion
ship, fought off five set points in
the opening series to subdue Fum
itern Nakano, Japan's little inter
national veteran, 7-3, 8-3, 6-2.
Flam. Leo Angeles tireless
retriever i who holds the nation's
No. 2 ranking, staged two stout
rallies to conquer the Nipponese
top-ranked player, Jiro Kuma
rnaru, T-S, -, 7-9. ' r
The matcheseaturing Japan's
first Davis Cup competition in 13
years and the first International
meeting with tno Americans since
1921 were staged under a warm
sun that bathed a crowd of 1,500
at the exclusive Louisville Boat
club. ,- f - ;' ' -
Thus America's young cup forces
moved into a position to clinch the
first round victory in tosnorrow's
doubles, ; starting at ZOO p jm.
(EST). ' ,y v. ' rv.
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venge ea the two top male drivers
who beat her in individual
snatches here a week ago. The tw
are Wild Bill Hyde and Don Xfd-
son.
Protesting that she was green an
ana me Oregon xuuxi lop juang
association. The only stipulation
she asked was that she be allowed
to draw for her car tonight The
three fastest tops in the state
will be here for the special match
and Miss Taylour, Hyde and Nel-
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& The Statesman, Scdem, Oregon, ScdxxrdoY. Jury 11, 13S1
1 wa smmJcm
SttSTSJSX UfTKaUfAXIOMAI.
WLPrt WLPrt.
Vsacoavr S3 St J-71!Tri-City 43S1.4S1
Spokaoe 04 34 jCS'VlctorU 40 U 41
Salem 44 47 95, Taeeem 3 S4 .410
Wenacbee 4S 47 A Yakima SSw40S
Priday results: At Tri-City 11, Salea.
4. At Victoria 4. sneouver IV At We.
oatefeee 4. Yakima 0 faeeood same re
sults pace one). At Tacoaas It, Spo-
COAST LIAGCE
WLPrt. WLPrt.
Seattle 70 40 4031 Oakland 07 00404
HoDywod 07 49 J77i Portland 090373
Ijos Anais ss so job san rraa soum
Sacrmnto 57 SO 92San Diego 40 00 .424
Friday rem I la: At Portland 3. Baa
Francisco 11. At Seattle 3. Hollywood ft.
At Oakland 3. Sacramento L At Las
Angeles 7, Saa Dleso A
Mac Arthur Has Nothing On Him . .
CAMDEN. N. J- July 20-tflVJersey Joe Walcott brought the
heavyweight boxing championship of the world home to Camden to
night amide the greatest reception the city ever accorded a nstive son.
A smiling Walcott, his hands clasped over his head in sign of victory.
Teal in Front
Pro Golf Pack
MILWAUKEE, July -ft-ClV
Glenn Teal. KnoxvUle, Temx, pro.
fired his second straight four-tin-
der-par 7 today to take over tho
unchallenged lead at tho half way
point of the Blue Bibboo Open
golf tournament.
, Teal wound up after St boles
with an eight under 114. three
strokes ahead of his nearest sivaL
A brisk 32 coming In today, four
under the storecard, produced his
second sucessive sub-par round
oa tho pal- 39-3871 North UfUs
country club course.
Trailing tho Teanesoeaa, three
strokes bock, were Julius Brooks,
Mid-Pines. NXL; Jonmy Dents tel.
Oial, CaBL; and Sam Snead. White
Sulphur Springs, W.Va with 127.
The low 00 scorers at the end of
today's round advance tomorrow,
into the second half of the 220JDO0
meet, third richest in tho nation
this year. :
National Leagne
St. Leads
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Brooklyn
. JOl 011
Larder. Poootsky (0) aad D. Bice;
Roe sad Cainuaaefla. -
Chicar 080 308 080 OS 3 T 8
Philadelphia 011 010.000 Oi 4 11 1
aad Owca- J-eyer. Xomtaahr
CD and WSbar.
Prttskorrk OM 140 001 0 M .1
Boston S30 000 ll 11 IS 1
(1). Qoaaa J. WrU CS
MeCUhMUtw ruzaerald lX)i Ssaem
and St. Claire.
Ctndnnatl 998 998 9tt 9 II 1
Mew York SSS til S3 11 IS 1
- BUckwiB. Perkowakl (1. Braaat (7.
Byerty S and BoweU, Schefflng (7);
Masue aad Yvsrs. r --
American League
000 001 0001 0 1
Detroit 000 910 00 It
Stobbs. Kinder 14). Masterson (7) aad
Boaar: Stmmrt aad Swift. '
Ptifladetpbia . 000 000 000 00 4 9
BOO OSO 11 0 O
Zaktak and Mnrray: Garcia and Teh-
betta. - --, , . . . ,-- .. .
New York : 400 000 9101 4 9
8. Lswj . 000 000 000 S 0
Morgaa aad Bcrra; Career and Lai
tar.
Oicaco . aao saa aoo o t a l
Ktattc (9). Xrethtw and Krautt.
KOI HUNT S2GXCD
P03TLAND, July 20-OVPon
Tfunt, farmer Washington high
school pitcher, baa siened 4
tract with the Chicago Cubs.
Turner, Oresa
Ezeh Azdn
son will draw to determine who
drives what car. Length of tb
matcn, in which all three will
drive at once, has not yet been
oermined.
Hyde and. Nelson wQ be but
swipuav uwj new-m couisaooa
are to be barred and the entries
can commence their havoc at any
time during the evening once the
time trials are over. Last car still
running will of course be the win-
ner. ,
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MATIOXAL ZXAGTJK
WLPcC V
WLPrt.
Brooklyn M 33 23! PhUadelp 43 44494
Mew Yrk 47 41 34 Boston 30 44403
8U LouU 4440 J24jCniea(0 33 44 .443
CtndAatl 42 42 JO0 PinjborS 3410.409
rrlday results: At New York 1L Cin-
dnnaU S. At Brooklya a. JK. Louis S.
At Boston It, Ptttsbargh S. At Pbila-
delphia 4. Chicaso 3.
aJfCBICAJf UACL'R
WLPrt WLPrt.
Boston . S3 35 i'Ietro . 30 44 .474
Chicago S3 34 .991 Wsshhifta 37 44 .430
New Yrk 90 34 J95 Philadelp 34 U AH
ClmUnd S13S JMiSt. Louis 37 SO JU
Priday results: At Chicaa- 1. WashA
Inrton 2. At Detroit S, Boston i. At at.
Louis a. Mew York L At Cleveland 1.
PlUladelpnJa 0.
stepped off o two-engine plane, at
Camden airport at 4:15 pjn.
J1S.T, to the cheers of thousands
of his f ellow-Caradenites. The
crowd, estimated by Camden Po
lice Chief Gustav Keener at more
than S.000, surged through police,
ropes and surrounded the plane.'
'. -Welcome borne. Champ," the
crowd chanted as' Jersey Joe posed
tor a battery of news phetogra
phess and film cameramen. Fol
lowing Walcott from . the plane
were his manager, Felix Boechie
chio, Trainer Doc Florio, Second
Arnold Herman, and press repre
sentative Jib McCullough.
The plane, which brought Wal
cott and his party borne from
Pittsburgh where bo won tho
heavy weight championship Wed
nesday night by knocking out Ez
zard Charles tn SS seconds of the
seventh round.-' bad boon loaned
to the group by Thomas F Mill
sop, vice president of tho National
Steel Coetd on Pago 1)
MS
For Title Mix
CAMDEN N. J. Jaly -MV
Jersey Joe WsIcoU'o
sold tonicht that Jo Lools
asked Mas for n twaS'oracik at
Waleotrs heavy weight title and
bat be weald be happy to grant
him tho fight if It was OK with
the laternatlonal Boxing dabJ"
- I told Idsa tt was OK with sne
f ft was OK with the IBC. Td I
prefer lo give top right to Loads
huaaos it waa f m-1- who gnvo
Waleott has two spp aitnoltiia for
the title and I thoash It
ooly rlgbi." .
cub acout announced today. The
scout. Jack Fournier, said Bunt
would report next spring to VI
sana of tho Class C California
league. Ro new is playing for
Portland semi-pro team. -
Olto lUUlw 1a UBS Oltl
wo3
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pace Holly-bowl Features '
Applies
Comploto Hao of cssolLso tank frTnys. noxsJas,
O.VOO
bono 1st 4x3
11 O E- 3
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When the mayhem Is over, then
wffl be a couple dozen wrecked
cars dotting the bowl premises. If
there are no wrecked drivers wiSi
them, same can consider, them-
selves indeed fortunate, f '
smash-party and when some pit
crew cutups deliberately upended
fck steaming mount after the war
M. , .
OTer inse,
he car caught fire. He was pulled
out Just In time. I
Tirolbe Wood
Four-team Jam
For Loop Lead
Dodgers Beat Cards ;
Giants Take Second i
By Joe Fafls
NEW YORK. July 20-WVTha
amarlng American league pennant
race reached the almost unbe
lievable stage tonight as Cleveland
and New York registered 1-0 shut
outs, making the distance ; from
first to fourth place only five per
centage points. g
Boston s Bed Sox. whipped by
Detroit 6-1. maintained a three-
point edge on Chicago, 1 as tho
White Sox feu before Washington.
270 1,111 10 innings, j f
Garver Defeated I
The Yankees nipped Ned Garver
and the St. Louis Browns on Tom
Morgan's three -hitter, while
Cleveland squeaked past Philadel
phia in 10 innings on Mike Gar
da's four-hitter. . ; I
Chicago lost a chance to move
into the league lead when Wash
ington tied the score In the ninth.
then won in the 10th on singles by
Mickey Vernon and Sam Mele and
Cass Michaels' ground balL Tho
Bed Sox loss was on the score
board when Vernon skipped homo
with the winning tally, f
Washington, beaten 10 straight
timesXby the -Go-Sox," sent tho
game into overtime when, with
two outin the ninth. Eddie Yost
singled and Gin Goan walloped o
double to left his fourth; straight
bit to score Yost, i
At Detroit, a five-run fourth
inning and Martin Stuart's sur
prising six-hitter stopped Boston
cold. Chuck Stobbs, clubbed out
in Detroit's seven-single rally, lost
his fourth game Awhile Stuart
making his first starts was credited
with victory. 5
The Yankees bad tov fight Ilk
tigers to beat Garver, who askr
for tonight's assignment after the
Red Sox had claimed the! Browns
brilliant righthander1 seldom
worked against the world cham
pions. Garver and Morgan match
ed zeros for seven innings. Then
Morgan, winning bis fifth game,
singled In the eighth, moved to
second oa Phil Rizzutos single ant .
came home, on Bobby I Brown's '
two-out one-bagger, r S ' I
Cleveland had it equally tough
against the Athletics. But Bobby
Arils' double, scoring Data Mit
chell, broke up the game in tho
10th and gave Garcia his 12th win.
Boe Checks Cards ' - ft - - i
In the National league,! tho Hew
York Giants snored tateeeondV
place, eight games off Brooklyn,
pace, by whipping the OncutnaU
Reds, 11 to -. The Dodgers, bo
hind Preacher Roe, trimmed tho
St. Louis Cardinals, to 3V ! ,
Philadelphia nipped She Chicago
Cuba. 4 to 3, on Richie Ashburn's
sing! with tho hoses loaded 1st
tho 11th inplng. Boston's Braves,,
scoring six runs ' in the first tn
oineon only one hit, itrotsneed
nttsurgh, 11 to . f
At New York, bom 'runs by
WiDie Mays and Sal Yvars snado
Sal MagUes 13 victory ao easy
one. The strong iighthariderhad
been knocked out of the box four
straight tisaea. . - , I VI ,
- Roe, tn whipping the Card, for
the fifth time without id defeat
this season, gave up seven' hits
and two of them were hpnaers by
Enos Slaughter and" WaBj West-
After the big first Inning at Baa
ton, Warren Spans coasted to his
10th win. Ha gave up 18 hits, ono
of which was Baiph Boner's 24th
home run of the season.
WALTZES AGAIN CHAMP
TACOMA, July 20rWWacb:
Walters of Tacoma, perennial king
pia of northwest lefthanded golf
ers, eamo through with a 75-1U
prrfiwo-inra hero today to ooe
cessfully defend his championship..
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