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o o o t ' C Baseball Men Tft Meet Again Naming New Commisli Not Likely, Report By Jot Zelc-ler NEW T02X. Aug. -VTe-tlon of a commisstoneT in th major league dub owners' meet tag here again tomorrow appears tatfikely, say a majority of the baseball executives. a previous meetmg Acs. 7 re- , suited la cutting down the list of . candidates to 11, including the following: Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Gen. Hoyt &. Vandenberg, Ford Frick, president or tne national league; and war ren Cues, president of the Cin cinnati Beds. The owners recognise that some or all of the generals may not be a ra liable. Gen. Vandenberg is re ported to hart notified the four man ecreening already eommittee or bis unavaua butty. Smi Weeding Oat Brooklyn club owner Walter CMalley said hi la practically certain a commissioner win not be chosen because "we're still In the weedinf out process." Before an effort Is made to elect the cane's third commissioner, the committee on contract revision, composed or Branch Rickey. Wil liam DeWltt and Giles, will turn In its report. The eommittee also may recom mend that the commissioner's sal ary be increased to S7 3.000. The late Judge Landis received S 50,000, which la what waa paid to Chan dler until the owners decided to giro him a $15,000 increase for the final three years of his seven year term. Dallas Archer Shoot Winner DALLAS, Aug. 20 - (Special)- pick smith of Dallas won the Beaver Bowmen club ehampion- amp ty snooting score of 191 on we chjo s archery range near here Sunday. Chuck Morris of Salem was second with 188. Smith's score In the men's divi sion was exactly the same as Dick Filler of Dallas, who won the lun v lor championship. Bui McGowan, Mitm, took secona in junior com petition with, 188. Betty Norton "of Salem scored 19 points. , good enough for top place- among the ladies, while Dorcea Burnett, Salem, was sec ond with . In the pee-wee division for kids under 10 years of .age, Bobbie . Norton of Salem won with 110 points over short course, while Dick Garrett of Salem was second with 84. Winners will receive trophies during an October 27 banquet Biggs is New Game Director SEATTLE, Aug. 20 -VPh John Biggs was named Washington state's game director today. His appointment by the game commis sion was announced as the com mission announced its acceptance ox mrector don w. dark's reslg " nation. The clash between Clarke and the commission majority came in to the open several weeks ago with announcement that the comznis- sion had asked Clarke's resigna tion. Political charges flew at the time. Clarke said today's session . was "a hot one." Biggs has been assistant dlrec tor. He is e long-time department emcer. Persistent Lass Near Net Crown PHILADELPHIA. Aug. uun uua jann, making her sev enth and last bid for the National Gira' Tennis championship, lost only three games today in winning two matches to reach the third round of the 34th Annual tourna ment The Clearwater, JTa girl who finished as runnerup to Maureen Connelly, of San Diego, Calif., in 1948 and 1930, eliminated Pat Sul livan, BelmomV Mass- 6-0, - 8-1, and nary Stucrenberg. Cincin nati. t-U a-i. KZZr 5w.v nfc achate cmvEiri ; . a W 1 Thcyll Do It Every Time ' By 'pzamyEo smgtl j.wmcancuTpnsftToll Trsrr5y-rS syis ) kAcrcu2cs N CWARSS. MX tl LESS CAN'MCO WCfSQ CL QMC X I HOU5&43 UP TVS WATE 7 2 ,,Mw ' JZZTZZZZZX yt hIII MoTii f vctsAms eat. yvocfTZ f&uy fL - rhrrv Aa&fAsstir'WAXAA no azz, wet? all i - i ' 4 - -, .. . . " "... n 5iaJ n-n liQ (LEW UGH ! What with time running short, officials of the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored City tennis tournament are urging participants to complete second round matches as soon as possible and post results at "Wicklund's Sporting Goods store. Should the players not know who is to taitsie with who In the second round,; they can find that out at Wicklunds also. i The tournament is scheduled to end August 28, next Sunday. j Results in the tournament thus zar are as follows: i I Men's division John Paul us d. George Watts f-4, 4-C, 6-0; Dean Houts d. Al Weston e-2, 9-4: Jim Morgali d. John Conder 8-4, 6-2 and Ted Stoofc d. Norm IWinslow 6-4, 6-3. (Paulus and Pfbuts and Morgali and Stook are to play in the semi-final matches this week. with winners going into the finals hunoay.i 1 Junior Men's division - John Minnfle d. Don Berg, Dick John d. Al West, Don Hanson d. Dick White, Al Heston d. John Conuers and Norm Cocking d. Norm Let. Boy's cuviskm Dick Wilson L Lee . Weaver. 'Fred Minnifie d. Doug , Scott, Bob Hunt i d. Bob WoUe, Stan Page d. Phil Berkland. Gary Bodenheuner d. Stewart, uurry aaers a. Stan rauiey. uar land Keeker L Dick Reese, Rich Carlson, d. Ira feitelson aid Grant Todd d. BiU Windecker. (Two n ond round match results, ttinni- fw d. Hunt and Carlson d Grant.) PJieasant-Iiunting Anglers Snared ; YUBA crnr. Calif, Aag. ta- W-Twa anclera wee thaed te- ay fee pheaaant tlaumg. Jack Fetten and Key Scneoer pleaded tellty to three eoents ianting gmriag the claeed aeasesw heat- law withrat a license, mad taking a, hea pbeaaant The wtapeau a fishing red. i I Gaza Warden Bess Waggaaer wao cited them, said f he m reison suck his pels et a car window as the two rede ale the highway, and as it as a dob to kJU the pheasant jv i Felton said U waaat latentioa al. that he was jast drjriag his uae. zae two mea were ea tneu way heme front a fishing trip. They hadn't eaaght a ffch. i The ataai coat theaa a total 1. What Is an actuary? 1 2. What is a ielo de seT 3. Near what town were fha Dionne Quintuplets born? 4. When a man Is knishted in England, he becomes Sir So-and-So. What is the title of a woman when the same honor la bestowed upon her? ' l ' & What. In army slang, la a "brass hat ANSWERS 1 1. A statistician who draws im the i tables of i probability upon which life insurance, annuities. etc, art based. ; . 1 2. A suiode. Legal Latia mean- State FmrHpsB Lure Leading When the call to the post echoes along Lone Oak Track, fra.'-Hnf; the 1931 horse race meeting start ing September 1 at the State Fair, eadinz thoroughbreds from throughout the Northwest and California will be racing lor the top money, according to Charles Look and Learn By A. G. GerdeBj - i J -.SI: YOU.l Cr.."CT:"Jji , m II OUrQSdSEsit Basket Power Cancels Sked DrrXOXT, Aag. 2-AP-Law. renee Tech, aae of the Batten's top baaketbal powers. caaeeUed Its 1941-52 sehedale today be cause ef "overemphasis ea ta tereellegiato sperts." h- Lawrence Tech. winner ef 21 ef 23 games last seaaea and one ef the teaaaa fat the Natieaal laviutiaaal tevraaaaeataa Ma4 bea Sqsare Garden, had ex pected Its greatest teaa ta his tory this eoaaiag seaaea. . Bat the beard ef eeatrei, act ing after a season ef basketball bribery scandals threaghoat the eeemtrr, voted to drop the sport Coast Teams ResumePla BvttLeAMadatMl Coast league baseball teams re sume play Tuesday night, but with the same opponents as they had for Sunday's doubleheaders. Port land win be at San Francisco. Oak land at Sacramento, Hollywood at San Diego and Seattle at Los Angeles. . , -. Seattle continues to lead the league by seven games over Holly wood. Los Angeles is in third place 18 games off the pace and both Portland and Oakland are tied for fourth 17U games in ar rears of the front-running Seattle club. 'j Clubs change opponents on Fri day of this week with Portland playing at Oakland, San Francisco at bacramento, Seattle at Holly wood and Los Angeles at San Diego. LAUNDRY TEAM CALLED Members of the Salem Laundry Class B .Junior baaeban team are asked to be at the laundry at 3:30 pjn. Wednesday, along with their swim suits, for transportation to the , post-season surprise carty to be given by Manager Walt .- j . .... 1 i First speech by radio across both the American continent and across the Atlantic was accomplished in 1913. lng is "traitor to himselx," a. canander, Ontario. 4. Dame So-and-So. 6. A high officer. Race Meeting to Thoroughbreds Evans, racing superintendent. "With top stables heading Sa-lem-way from LongacresV aald Evana." we are assured of one of the finest cards ever seen hitting the turf at Lone Oak." He added that all 300 stalls at the state lair's barns have been spoken for. Some 13J.C23, ta purses is being offered, with a tniniwwn of 1330 for each one. Top handicaps in clude tht Inaugural a Saturday, Sept.L offering $CC0; tht Labor Day, offering $SQ0; the Governor's on Wednesday, Sept. 5, with S00 added; the Oregon State Futurity for 2-year old colts with $500 add ed and with nomination and entry fees bringing the top money ' of $1200 possible for the winner; and the Aa Bevoir on Saturday, Sept. 6 giving $209 for the winner. ; JY7 i s M r i lions, Berg's GaptureWins rCWTOB C STAJOHNGS West Salem lions . S a 1.0 Winur Motors - S Ctipboare Drtw-bt B 4 J Berfs Markat L S T J Orchard HH(ht i , .. j. S T East Salem Lions , ,.. r t S S J Last Rirht's resolts: Wsst Sala Lkma a. tt Sarn Lions a, 3m Market IS. Orchard Ketfhta S. The West Salem Lions and Berg's Markets last night won games in the Salem Junior Base oau uass t, round, both games buttoning up the season for all four dubs. The West Salem lions and their talented little Lefty Jack Loy, clinchers of the title some time ago, blanked the East Salem Lions 3-0 at West Salem with Loy fanning eight and yielding only tnree nits, xne west saiemg won all 10 of their games this season. -terra Market broke a tie game at uunger wide open in the fourth with seven runs to win over Or chard Heights 10-3. Larry Bales walk and stolen base, plus Adrian Clifton's stogie brought In the flrst run for the West Salens end then Loy himself singled, stole second, watched 'mate Bernle Johnson act on via an errorand scored along with Johnson on Don Forcier's hit for the other runs of the game. Tbe West Salems also made a double play In tbe second Inning, their first of tht season. Ed Syr in with a triple and Jim Gordon with a single and triple led the Berg's at bat. 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