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a 'HI .i a ! - v jmx V athletic stirs as to where they'll pursue their no doubt blossom following the Shriners Ww100!",,, 'A r - vrefv r Mir.nin this year, establishing new record for the fWg develop into a great track star during his college days. He,can romp the Xour-lapper in mucn less un : i shrine A. for Ediger, the Dalla. husk, wwiH play ag. sme he s not yet maae vne oi Guard Jeff Lay of Albany.-. . , All Geerge Brent movie fsj t v -M B new KOCO mil YttH elft mh). f.r Gene', taken ftr that f the sttave nicaer erw. . . . Vinr Cot Joe First BaMeball Job Tne magic Daseo ni """s- w.j Tacoma series tnu uiu's iowraying Vince, elder of the Tiger outne a. . Aiinougn most ioi brother Joe hi. first job in profe when Vince was playing center ,.a tar the end or tne season were .:t VX V-k. . T ct a kid brother who esn do aoythlnc. Wt to i took at him? Vince told Reals Mgr. Jimmy C 8J at the Ume. Having nothing to lose. Caveny 'ff shortstop, not an .aUIelder Shortly sJter that Vinee tohjjed 1 bis thrinc arm and Joe took over hU spot to was the last time Vinee played center for the Seals, which Is now site "HdersunaaDie. ? , . K wasn't but a couple of seasons later that Joe was puitrhased by the New York Yankees at the insistence oi Scout Bill Erticki You may recall that the Yankees went on the limb at the time, for other clubs were backing away from J!!'! orbed while stepping irom a taxi, , turned out to oe. Jfa in Big Show 10 Year Vince sBbseqaently made the Big Show himself M a NiUonsl leacoer and was good enoogh to stick arennd for It season; IraUy. Vinee's career In the majors Is most remembered ;Jor Um fact that one season he stroch oat for a record 134 times. Were bis name not DlMaggte there weM have been no great hnlUbatoo over that statistic, . ' .1 1 . ' Concerning Vince s ability to beat all the air out of major league parks with his tremendous swings (when he connected he scould wt Vm a mile, it should be added), the article on Dizzy Deanin fht recent Reader's Digest has a portion devoted to a Dean vs. DiMagio duel. The story goes that the great Diz at the time was on a restricted bud get, rigidly enforced by his wife. Consequently Dean aejmpted to gain added spending money by making small bets with frjends. He wagered a fan that he would whiff Vince every time the latter came I 5Dean did fan Vlaee the first three trips and had twos strikes oa him the fourth Ume. Then DiMaggle lofted a high. POP fel back of the plate. Fearful of losing his bet. Dean charged In yell ing at his catcher. -Drop It! Drop Itr Which the catcher did. ac cording to the story, and then Dix went to get Vince on a third strike. :!.. if f ;- Di Wife. Had Timely Quetlion 1 ! DiMaggio admits that the story is correct but for oho item. The foul wasn't dropped it went Into the stands. Dean did serf am, and did win his bet, however. I Also Included in the story are Mrs. Dean's comments en the Incident. "I don't see anything so wondcrfnl about striking out a rookie." tallied Dix' wife (occurence was In 137 when Vince was starting oat with the Boston Braves). "Why don't you beaf down a his brother Joe? Yon never get him oat." she added.! It took two seasons for Vince to get his first hit off; Dean, but it was a dandy. He had told the Great Dix that when ho did hit one he would slam it right back through the box. When the blow, finally came It was a liner that came close to taking one of Jerome Herman's ears off as he ducked. . . . ' . i 1 j - Owen's Whirlwind Tourney . I - j . i light HAat (Sladiatori Vie Bn Armory iYleet Tonight ' Matchmaker Elton Owen's single elimination, one-night tournament to slush the gladiator who will battle Frank ftojack here next week for the lattera Cost junior heavy title belt rolls forth at the Terry Street Garden tonight. The eight matadors will enter the ring at 8:30 p.m. to draw for first round op ponents. Then will follow seven single-fall matches, each limited to IS minutes. Four will be first- rounders, two semi-finals and one the title scrap. Winner gets the Etoiack match, plus a handsome trophy being put up by Owen. Lined up for the action in the fast-moving eliminations are the following: Rowdy Rufus Jones, the negro head-butting specialist who la a rough contender in any mat brawl; Con-(5-by-5) Bruno, lust as rough and tough as the next guy; Jack (Tiger) Kiser, one of the all-time spectacular favorites here: ' Kenny Mayne, onetime Rocky Mountain Junior heavy title belt holder; Iron Mike Nazerian, like Jones and Bruno an cut-and- : cut rasslin nasty; Irish Jack OHiley, the tattooed tough guy from Australia who s lone defeat . stinco returning to the circuit was to Bruno; George Strickland, qulckhiKing cleanie who held Boy to a draw here recently, and Roy himself who lost a close, bloody match with S to jack here a month Ago, brawl good: enough to war rant a rematch that never came ft between the two. h - la the event that no fall is gain ed in any - one of the seven matches,", three Judges selected xrcxn ringsiders will render final decisions. -7 - -.j , - Such - elimination tournaments Jiave been very popular with armory- fans In the past This one was brought about by the num ber cT so many toprate men now In the circuit, and all angling fcr a crack at Etc jack's coveted belt. "Egyptian taumrdes were wrap ped in the flier, ramie. - K numerous 1S50 high School natiirsiiv coin urezon iju witjvu ct.i timfMntn of football, bas ketball, baseball, track, j ect-, nx Imi tanH bv. waiting to KC who they will and who they won t get. - Bat one talented I lad, even though heTl be but a spectator at the Shrine game, already has made his decision. He's JGtacjida high s x the do-evenrthing Rangers 150-pounder 4 bo excels In running the Jf1,' and who broke the altime -Willamette Valley league Ibaskethan i rm with Dallas Wes Ediger last winter Bob says Maii ri nl&ns to re- JVI icvs-- - T. J nr0AA fnllnwmc his grad nation and decided n an Oregon school because ot M j c-,4. Aimii in the Oregon ini mii ind half-mile events ikibjuu. s . ku . .. 1Kj. tMriieastlng sheald )oythe cwng Gene Go (be saeee Drm vol. eo-W ,t e m- T&xMaaain hin with us saln for the - , . ,4 4u . mini rmro e of items on the ' , ... , 4y,- famed DiMags who wUle in the vt I. tha tent who got .m "',. ., ,. kqv in 1032 Jf k in - vi an uin. u j- 1Iim$etf CON BltUNO j Mr. I-by-I la Towrney (Includes all fames- played.) AS H 2b 3b BrBtPct. Schmidt Luby Stetter . Spatter Taaaclll loo as a i IS J60 XI lit 14 a 14? X9 m 113 30 1I1S3J01 141 41 14 1 it S4 JS t at 4 i i a jt 44 m n i s si jr JCS U 11 ! 1 31 Jf4 247 44 19 S t 4 JU S 397 tea n all n jsj a su t iu 122 ' . a t a ee e ma T W L S-FolEra M IS S S3 T3 ti 3.C7 II I tl 1 I J 1 11 ICS's 13 a 1 it 37 J-7 Tuckett MrKeegaa Myers ErUe "Pitcbiag! Bevtns MrNuIty EXOorfO Wilsio . IS l0a S 10 13 Tt S4 3Jt 13 ICS S f 44 ft 41 3fJ ltiocroo 3 Moimclsmen Combine for 7-0 Win; DeGeorge Hurls 1st Against Tigers ' r. - ByAlXJthtaer . J .The Salem Senators resume Waters field action tonight at 8:15 o'clock in a series opener with Tacoma's Tigers, the! team that took three of four from the Scions last week at Tacoma. f Manager Hugh Luby of the locals has nominated Sal DeGeorge as his starting Xuncer for the opener. .Sal will, be work ing on a 13-8 w on-lost record and 1J7 earned run average, i Boss Jim Brillheart of the Ti gers likely will counter with eith er Gary Clark, Tom Kipp or Bob Schulte. Twin-Bill Wednesday The teams will play a 6:30 o'clock doublehesder Wednes day night (Ladies' Night) and . win wind up the stand with a single game Thursday at 8:15. Salem goes on the road to Tri-City Friday, t The Senators will be working on their attendance total this week also, with an eye on the goal of 125,000. Thus far this season 80, 528 have checked through the turnstiles for all games, including the 8440 for the Portland and House of David exhibitions. - i EUGENE, Aug. -(Special-Airtight burling by Ludwig Lew, Curt Schmidt and Bill Bevens and a big five-run second inning sparked the Salem Senators to a 7-0 vic tory over the Eugene Larks of the far west league tonight in an ex hibition encounter played before the 1348 fans. : Between them, Lew, Schmidt and Bevens gave only seven hits, Bevens going in the final inning to the pleadings of the Eugene fans who wanted to see him in action. Laby Baa Perfect NUht ! ) The Senators picked up eight blows off loser Len Branch and his successor, Bob Green, with Manager Hugh Luby getting four of 'em for a perfect evening. I The big inning in the second was helped along greatly by five free passes Issued by Branch. : Three hits were sandwiched in among the outpouring of walks. Lew and Schmidt each went four frames with Schmidt getting the win. As a measure of good-will Schmidt rendered some vocal numbers prior to the contest Two bus-loads of Salem fans, plus a number of others going by private car, accompanied the So lo ns to the Lane county metrop olis for the first of what la hoped will develop Into an annual clash between the two teams. . 3-IIan Gen Salem (7) ) E B H OA B H OA Tuckett TnrlH.3 Faberjn StetterJ Spatter ,r Lubyl BrU.l SOS 4 Parmnn 1 a i i a 4 a e s a t a i site 4 318 1 410 4 i a a llll ; Ash ford . OiMaUWJ 0) Buckley J OOlCecfeJ 4; Dapper 0 Buraan ja O Poolj OiBranch.p Schmlt.p Bevens jp OjGreen.p a t eMassey-x Totals 96 SS410 Totals S3 71714 Walked for Green in Slfa. Ip AO X K Eri Bo Bb Lew . 4 1M M i I Schmidt . 4 14 i t ! $ Bevens 1 S 1 1 Branch S 11 1 S Green 4 11 1 1 l! i I Winner, Schmidt; loser. Branch. Left on bases : Salem 6. Eugene 10. Irrort: Tuckett, Luby. Matile. Three base hit: Sartle. S base hit: Stetter. Bussan. Runs batted In: Tuckett. Faber 3. Stet ter, Lai by. Bartle. Dana. Double plays: Luby to Tuckett to Bartle 2. Umpires: Rofers and Christiansen. Tune: 1&. Attendance :13tt (official). ; JC Net Meet Deadline Near Entries close Thursday i at B o'clock for the annual Junior Chamber of Commerce's City ten nis tourney. Registrations can be made at the Wicklund sports store. George Huggins, general chair man of the affair, reports that pairings will be announced by Sunday. Play gets under way next wsek In the three classes, with the finals set for Aug. 26th. The classes include Juniors (up to 13 years), Junior men to 18) and men (18 and over).; Seattle Boat Hits 108.663 8EATTLE. An. tAVO"fcIala of the Gold Cap speedboat claa sie chalked p a new lap record today for Le. Fa eel and the Slo-Mo-Shan T. Referee Mol Crook discovered Fsgool had brokca his ewn three milo lap record latarday by an even wider amurtia than orixinally credited to him. Creek said Fageels time ef ff .4 seconds for the i throe -mile eearse was a 10S.t6S-mile-aji-koar clip. Ho had bee credited earlier with a atw lap record ef a mere 87.8 miles an hoar. Ashburn Presses Musinl; Miiioso Ups Margin NEW YOKX. Aag. 6 (ff) f tea Mesial has a new challeBger fcr the National Learae batting title ba the Kills' Richie Ash- PtspUctng Jackie Kobiaw of Brooklyn ta the ranaer- t ipot, Ashbura trails the ft Leal alacxer by 13 potata. : - Ashbara's average wac laelading Sunday's games after a sensation al week that brcsght It felta ta 33 trips. Mesial lest tTrc points, dropping to .378. Robinson, troubled by a set hand, had only fear alts la 34 : at bate for a .117 pace, lie tan- bled IS points U J4. 4 XI was strictly a three-man race with the next contenders Johnny Wytestek cf Cine inns U and Roy Canrpanella of Brook- lyav tied for f earth at JX2&. Al Dark cf New York sneved r a peg te tilth Tcy ssxlstthilr; Lis 321 avtrare. Thea came Calph Kiacr of ms&irrra and Cob EUTcit cf CostoB. tied far sevesta al Fee TTee ZUcsc tl Xrcck- StateLegion BaUToiey PairingsSet Salem and Forest Grove con tinue their warfare in the opening round of the State American Le gion Junior: Baseball, tourney which starts; Friday at Waters park. Pairings announced Monday by Ira Pilcher, f tourney director, put the local entry .and Forest Grove against each other at 2:30 o'clock on Friday In the meet's Inaugural battle, f - The next mix. at 6:30, sees Hood River colliding with the winner of the Eugene-North Bend play ed last night at -Eugene and at 8 JO the defending; champion. Con tact Lumber of Portland, faces the winner of the afternoon game be tween Salem and Forest Grove. ; , Pilcher and Mike Trapmann of Portland, state Legion baseball chairman, held the drawing for pairings Sunday, f The meet is a double elimina tion affair. Winner earns a berth in the regional playoffs to be held at Lewiston, Ida, i in mid-month. When Vince Gcnna i Salems go up against Forest Grove Friday initial tourney action they will be seeking revenge for the triumph the Washington county crew rack ed in the clubs just-ended three game playoff. , i Braves Defeat and Club By the Associated Press The Vancouver Capilanos dropped two full games back of the Idle Spokane Indians In the West ern lnternatiou'l league race Monday night as they bowed to the Tri-City Braves, 4-2, behind the pitching of Nicholas and Stone. Pete Hernandez went the route for the Caps and was charged with the loss. A two-run fifth; Inning helped by Clint Cameron's triple, pushed the Brtvej to thj win. TrWaty. 10 030 0014 1 Jeri Vancouver ,r 002 000 0004 Nicholas. Stone !) and Pesut; nandes and lUtchey. j LABoaVFails In Recotd Try SEATTLE, Aug. 6-(P)-Slo-Mo- Shun IVs one-mile straightaway speedboat record of 160.3233 miles per hour still stands. Morlan Visel 'i Hurricane IV of Los Angeles tried to break it to day on Lake Washington but could make no better: an average than 133.494 miles per hour. The craft made one run of the measured mile at! 132.2071 and another at 134.78091 Stan Sayres of. Seattle, owner of the Slo-Mo IV and its successor the Slo-Mo V, stood; pat on his old record today. Ho had planned to take his craft out only If some body else topped his mark. Hallmark Ties Industrial Set The post-season title playoff In the Industrial softbsll league was squared at one game apiece Mon day night at Leslie ; as the cham- ?ion Hallmark Cardmen grabbed a -5 decision over the Post Office Carriers behind the hurling .of Mike Jones. The Carriers had won the opening game on Friday. The rubber game of the series will be played on the Leslie lot tonight at 7 o'clock. Hallmark punched over the winning run in the sixth on. Wally DeGeers single, an error and Lar ry Springers double. Hallmark 014 001 I 1 f 8 Carriers 30 666 4 f 4 Jones and Hurts; Lobold and Ochse. ATTENTION. LATTXDaYT CLUB Salem Laundry Junior team members are - asked to meet at Olinger at 8 o'clock this afternoon for transportation to their playoff game in West Salem. lya. J17 and Carl BroeklyB, J16. ; ! rarUlc cf 4THICAGO. Aag.' UT) Mlanle Miaooe, of the Chicago White Sex gained four pereeat age potata as the Amerlcah Leagae's leadiag- batter last week despite a two-pebit sJasnp to 344. ' !. ' , , Thanks te - a nlae-polnt drop by Wasbiagtoa's 4311 Ccaav last week's nmacr-ap, f Mhseac mew leads by 18 points ever lajured '--- ? I ' . ; t f t au.Ma" :1 49 J Capil GonebutNotForgotten 1 IIIIIIIL '" '" " ' two -min.iBi.. nun., ..in. . i i. u ..in,...,. ujiUl.u. ' ' v , - "N ' , f 1 ' ' " " , - a 7 1. :- : . , - - - & " - ' This has been a familiar sight for Hash Laby and Umpire Val Valeneoart bavins' ef their hoaae-plate "chats." In troabte with ballplayers and fans here la almost every game he has suspired daring the season, ; Yaleneourt la cited a near-riot when he called a balk ea Salem's Sal DeGeorge la the recent Wenatchee aeries. Such protests have been aimed at the amp that Learae Proxy Bob Abel has shifted his ; assisament for this week. Valeneoart was to have aanpired la the Taeema-Salem series startiaur tonight at Waters field, bat was Instead moved to Spokane by AbeL . ' ll imsimmm WaSTKBN INTERNATIONAL W LCB W LGB Spokane 73 39 Victoria 80 64 , Vancuvr 71 43 3'4Trl-Clty 49 63 14 i Salem 87 34 IS I Yakima 47U23k Wenacho 86 34 15iTacoma 46 631S Monday result: At Vancouver S. Trl- Cttjr 4. Only game scheduled. COAS LKAGVK t W LGB W LGB Sacto 44 70 14 Seattle IS 53 HoUywod 74 SO B La Anils S6 67Ui Oakland 66 6114 Portland 63 70 16 San Diego 62 71 17a San Fran 88 7131 Monday results At Sacramento 3-0. Saa Dtego 0-3; at Los Anceles 1. Oak land 4. Only games scbeouiea. House Member , - v Into Operations of Ring Sport i WASHINGTON, Aug. 6-(tfVAn Investigation cf boxing by a spe cial house committee was asked today in a resolution introduced by Rep. Clemente (D-NY). ' . . The committee would be asked to Inquire Into whether there Is a American Cup Squad Shuffled NEW YORK, Aug. 6-W-Frank Shields, non-playing captain of the United States'; Davis Cup forces, said today "no position on the team is cinched. "We arc still looking for the sure-fire winning combination that wc hoDe can take the cud from I Australia,' he added. : KThe United States has used six players already in routing Japan and Mexico and will try a sev enth man, Budge Patty of Los Angeles, this , week-end In the American zone finals against Can ada at Montreal. The four-man team. Including Dick Savitt, Tony Trabert and Art Larsen in addition to Patty, planed northward today. Meanwhile, a mild protest came from Gardnar Mulloy, 37-year-old Davis Cup veteran from Coral Gables, Fla., who was named on the original squad this year but who hasn t been tapped.for action. WhitmanAdds New Grid Aide WALLA WALLA, Aug. 6--W3) -Joe Ponsalle, uformer Triinity college (Hartford, Conn.) three sports star, has been named to a Whitman college coaching poet, school officials announced tonight. Ponsalle will serve as line coach for new head coach Joe Beidler, and as instructor in the physical education departmenL Ferris Fala cf the tluladelphU Athletics, whose bbc hanged J34 gave him the No. X spot through Bandar's gaamea. Coaa collected only six alts ta tl trips te drop from second te fourth place with 43 L la third spot with JiZy was Detroit's George KeU. . -- . ' Other leaders were Bobby A Vila, Cleveland. JtZI; Ted Wil liam. Bestea, - Nellie Fox; Chicago, - Jit; Bank Majeski, Philadelphia, J12: Dcm Dl Mag gie, Bostonx jSit; and - Belly Goodman. Boston,- J84. Williams topped the rus-batted-la brack et with 94. and Gsa Zeralal cf FhiladelphU kept ahead ta hom ers with 24. " Althoagh OcvelaaeTs Bob Fel ler had the whuhagest record. 17-4, Tern Morgan cf New York led league pitching oa a per ceatagc basis with X7S ca a 7-1 record. Vie Easchl cf New York eeaUnned as the No. 1 'strike cat artist wiA U4. - Waters field baseball fans daring NATIONAL LEAGTJB W LGB W LGB Brooklyn 64 33 St Louis 47 91 It's New Yrk 89 47 S'ilanclnati 47 84 19 Phlladelp 83 81 14I(Chlcaro U 84 11 Boston 4S 81 17 IPMUburg 41 61 18 ',4 No game scheduled Monday. AMBJUCAN LEA GUI W LGB W LGB New Yrk 69 3S Clevelnd 44 39 1 Boston 6141 4 Chicago 89 46 7 Detroit 4S S3 16 Waahngtn S4 9S20 Philadelp 39 66 17 St Louis 327133 Monday results: At New York 4. Washington 0: at Detroit 1. Oiieago 10. Only games scheduled. Asks for Probe necessity lor a national boxing commission with powers to super vise and control national boxing. Clemente s resolution would create, effective Sept 1, a com mittee of five house members to be appointed by Speaker Rayburn. It would be authorized to conduct a study and investigation of: Racketeers Involved? 1. Whether persons engaged in the Illegal narcotic. trade or rack eteering are "in control or are in substantial numbers connected with the national boxing sport." 2. Whether or not boxers and their managers are unduly re strained in making matches. 8. Whether a person or persons engaged In national boxing are "in such control thereof as to deny or preclude opportunity to all those eligible the right to compete for the national boxing titles.' 4. Whether the people of the na tion are being denied the viewing of boxing matches on television "by unreasonable restraint." Portland to See Noted Cycle Star PORTLAND, Aug. 6-(SpecIal)-Roy Andres, noted international motorcycle fider, is expected to arrive August 8 to compete In the $2500 twenty-five mile Pacific Motorcycle .Championship race to be held at Portland - Meadows Sunday, August 12. Andres, whose , home is In Stockton, CalifV has been racing on European tracks for several months and cut short his foreign campaign to return home In time to compete for the American 20 mile championship which was held at Bay Meadows July 1. and the 25 mile Pacific' championship to be held here at Portland Meadows. Tc3ay'i FHchers: AMERICAN LEAGUE: Chicago at Detroit Gumpert (S-4) or Pierce (10-9) ts Gray (3-10). St Louis at OeveUnd (night) McDonald (1.1) vs Carets (14-7). Philadelphia at Bos ton (night) Hooper (S-S) vs Scar borough (S-41. lOniy ftmo scheduled). NATIONAL. LEAGUE: Mew York at Brooklyn (night) Beam (ls-9 vs Roe - (13-1). Boston, at Philadelphia (twi-fdght doublehesder) Surkont (S-S and Wilson (3-D vs Koberts (14- S and Johnaoa 3-2). Cincinnati at Chi cago Wehmeier (1-S) vs Rusb -. Pittsbargh at St. Louis (night) Pol let (4-7) vs Beyer (1-4). O Ah B H Pet. Sfuslat. Cardinal ICO 370-91 137 JT Ashburn, Philhea J04 437 99 13S .357 Minoso. . White Sox 1(J 371 97 12 t Robinson. Dodfrers 101 359 73 124 MS rain. Athletics . S2 3S3 37 99 .334 Ken. Tigers 95 3S4 91 117 .331 Coaa. Senators SO 354 S3 11T J31 Runs batted In: American league WilUams. Red Sox. 94; Hobinson. White Sox. 9ft. National leagoo Irvta. Ui- ants. 79; Kmer. Pirates. 79. Home runs: American lea rue zer- nial. Athletics. 34; WijJiams. Bed Sox. 133. Nation! leaeu Hodges, voag icrs. 21; Xiaer, l-ustes, IX. ' BIG SIX 'X - the season Senators . Manager No Immediate Ballot likely i-i By Jack Hand NEW YORK, Aug. -(-Election of a new baseball commission er at tomorrow' meeting of the If club owners appeared unlikely today as (he screening committee prepared final reports. We shouldn't elect a man Just for the sake of having an elec tion," said Ellis Ryan of Cleve land, a member left the committi tee. j I In Washington. Del Webb of the New York Yankees said, M We are going to handle this thing very carefully and be sure the owners get the right kind of commis sioner." f ' Five Top Candidates At least fivejj men remain In the running for the big job, for merly held by j Happy Chandler. But the committee is expected to present a slate containing some 30 to 35 nsmei Many will be rub bed out quickly, j JJm Farley, the former postmas ter general, had growing support. General Douglas MacArthur was a possibility. Among base ball men there were boosters for George Trautoan, president of the National Association of Profes sional Baseball Leagues (the min ors); Tord Frfck, president of the National leaigue. and Warren Giles, president of Reds. !' (Continued on the Cincinnati jnext page.) Rock Victor In Smelly Go BOSTON. Aug. 6!-iip- Rugged Rocky Graziano seemingly knock ed out Chuck Hunter of Cleveland in : the second; round tonight at Boston Garden but Hunter later was disqualified for "slapping, not punching." jj In the second round Graziano was hemmed jln by Hunter in a neutral corner and took punch after punch, none of which seemed to carry any steam. Rocky broke out of the corner then and floored Hunter with a right cross to the chin. Referee Ed McDonald counted ! to - eight . and then disqualified Hunter. At first the bout was announced as no contest" but after a 20 minutc lapse boxing commission chairman Peter (Tansey) Norton explained:-" ll f "Hunter wail disqualified, Graz iano gets the victory. It's all set tled and Hunter's purse will be forfeited to tbej commonwealth." BICKFORD, COOPER OUT BOSTON, Aug. 6fVThe Bos ton Braves Reported tonight Pitcher Vera iBickford will be out of action for four weeks and Catcher Walker Cooper will be lost to the team for at least a week Bickford has j won 1 1 and lost nine games for the fourth place Tribe, jj . , I , . On Ball Cliief urn I: I R PIIIIE e.no dirt. no odor. no ashj long burning . . no storago problem iPGGrCO-IIond CAPITOL LUMBER CO. tl Cherry Av. ark Bombers' Win a w -' 1 Margin Now 1 Game Robinson Explodes - NEW YORK. Aug. 6-)-Rook-ies Tom Morgan and Gil MeDou gald teamed up to lead the league leading New York Yankees! to 4 4-0 victory over the .Washingtoa Senators tonight The triumph stretched the Yanks' lead in afuil game over! -the idle runnenrp Cleveland I Indians. i , Morgan blanked the Senators on five hitsj o post his eighth straight victory of the year against one defeat. McDougald drove home the lYanks first three runs on his ninth homer and a fly ball. The shutout was Morgan's third. Johnson Weakens - - f - Former J Yankee Don Johnson battled Morgan on even terms un til the fourth inning. With one out In the fourth Johnson walked: Yogi Berra. Johnny Mlze fouled out but ' McDougald followed with a home run. his rfrvth ef the season.! The Yanks loaded the base with one but in the sixth. Mc Dougald then flied out to drive la Bobby Brown with the third! run. The Yank scored their final run In the seventh on a triple by Gene Woodllng ?and single by Bobby Brown. I DETROIT, Aug. 6H-Big Ed die Robinson smashed two fcoma runs, a double and a single t power the f Chicago White Sox to a 10-1 win ever the Detroit TSgorS tonight Righthander Joe Ddbson Jshackled the; Tigers with five hit for his seventh win. i The Whiter Sox bopped on lose Hal White. Gene Bearden and Hank Borowy for 13 hits, include ing three singles by Orettes. Min oso. I Dobson, j 34-year-old veteran, won his first game since the All Star game July 10th. He wa the only White-Sox hurler who hadn't won sinro then. The nnte m n4 him was joe Ginsberg's eighth homer in the sixth inning. I Twin Kiniags Dob?on who has lost three games faced cniyj one batter over! the limit in the first seven innings, three double; plays cleaning gun ners off the bags. It was starter White's thiM loss against one Iwin. - Robinson . sparked the Sox'a four run explosion in the third inning off White with his 88th homer Into the i lower right field stands to ifcTrMmoso who had singled ahejid of him. A crowd cf ,33,704 watched Rob inson crash his 19th homer ant4 the same stands for a run inj the seventh Inning. The Sox s scored flve'lfmes the ninth. in i i Sacto Rookie Gives One Hit 2 ; By the Associated PTeai Sacramento and San Diego ox- changed shutouts and Oakling nipped Losj Angeles, 4-1 in thc only Co&ftt league action Monday night- The Sacs took a 2-0 win over the Padies In the first game as Rookie Jack Pickart hurled t one-hitter oyer the seven innings. San Diego came back to take jthO second tilt S0 as Bob Kerrigan tossed a thi re-hit Job. BUI Ayerf racked his 16th win as the Oaks topped the Angels. . San Diero 44 000 000 9-0 1 f i J 000 020 I t I Sacramento Jones. Benton ( and Kerr; 71 art snd Brocker. San THtgo j Sacramento 134 009 000 S f 1 000 000 00O4 I I Naragon; Clou fa. Kerrigan and Grubb (9) and Smith. Oakland 003 001 009-4 1 Loo Angeles 101 000 000 I at too j4ea aer (. Eobernie (7) and Peden. National League Chicago 004 000 10310 If i 000 001 000 til Detroit Dobson snd erieely. Mast (7: White, Bearden O), Borowy (9) and Ginsberf. I Washington 000 000 9000 New York - 000 201 19 4 Johnson. Harris ) and Kluttc: Moi gan and Ben a, KnotT Height Scats for Comfort STAN BAKES MOTORS HIGH AT CHIMEKETA ii ... yso fh. 2-4431 or J4o62 Rookies Sp 'if"-:-