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in o o VT 1 1 ers iianaea 13th Defeat Portland Grabs Series, 4 and 1 OAKLAND, Calif, An. SS-W) Portland swept a double-hcaacT from Dsiland today, t to 6 md I to L The Beavera rooted BiS Arnii Pacific Coast league's ealy 21 came winner, in the opener. Bearer Marino Pieretti chalked up his ICtfa wla In the abbreviated nightcap. Portland opened the second came with two runs on one hit end that lead stood up for the seres innings. Pieretti sprinkled nine hits -and had no trouble in eutpMching a trio of Acorn hurl- er. - . The win wound up the series with Portland taking it four games to one. - . The Beavers lowered the boom 'on Avers in the sixth inning of the first fine to erase a five-run Acorn margin. Their seven runs in the big Inning included a home run by Leo Thomas, Portland third seek er, with Eddie Baslnski on base. When pinch hitter Joe Brovia 1 singled across the fourth and fifth counters. Avers went to the show ers ia favor of Earl Harrist. He yielded a walk and two singles for two more runs. A yets was dealt his 13th loss of the season. , first mm: Partlaad t) ifiRO Bmtjm j 4 11 BaaiMlriJ S ThomiU SSI Holders J Reaai 4 10 Austin 4 10 GMrfrX,I S S Lafata.t S 1 14 Hade. 9 i Creel. ISO Brevta-a 110 I.nw. i o Adams S 1 0 OattaaS B H OA A S' Wilson a PavlickJ SGalanJ 0 Wethrlyr O'JorgnsonJ S'ChrttphrJ ft Rarnl.m 0 Padgettx O'Ayers.p 1 Harrlstp 0 Lamano.c 0 Duzabo-x 1 Hardy.p ' IMoran-a s s r s s i 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tttill Ulinil Totl 33 13 ST a Brovia ainxled for Creel In Sth. fc-Lnw raa for Brovia tn 6th. a Oaesatoou filed out for Harrist in 7th. a Mar an tripled for Hardy in Sth. Portland 000 007 010-S Oakland . 000 410 001 S WtntitaC pitcher CreeL Uaring nttchrr Avers. . PWcHer Ip Ab R H Sr Bb So Rardv 1 7 1 3 10 Avrrs Si 33 S 0 4 S Harriet IV, S 1 4 1 I, 0 M4e 3i IS 4 7 S S 0 Creel Hi S 1 3 1 1 A4mM 4 11 1 t I 0 Rma ttarr. Baaimkl S. Thomas, Koaat. GlaoatonXa'ata. Lynn, Wilson 1. Parfeck. GaUn. Weatheriy, Moran. Error i-araU. Hit by pitcher Clad staae a Harrist. Wlid pitches Har riet, land. Hardy. Left, on bases ' ParUamO IS. Oakland a. two Das nits t-afata. BastnaU. Witaoa, Raml Throe fcaaa lirt Moran. Homt ran Thaw as. Sacrifice hits Holder. Pav ck S. Stunt batted in Baatnskt. Taamaa , Lafata. Brovia Z. Cam, Weatlteatr S. Jorcensen. Rarnt. Wil Ma. DMMt plays Austin . to Ba- atnau to fafata I: Bannski to laiata Ttnta I. -10. Umpires Orr. Young, Hefteatclt om Eneeln. Becon 4 garnet ParUaa (1 BHO Jlmrrjn 4 1 t BaainskiJ S 1 1 Tho ia.1 40 Haiders SIS Xaaaix I 1 X AoettoM SIS OtaatsnJ S 1 4 Labia.! SOS Plcrettlja S S A " 0' Wilson J 1 Moran .1-3 1 Raa-nijn 0!Wethrly.r 0 Jorsrnin J SChrstphrJ 0 PavlickJ 1 Lamanox OaklaaS B H O A 4 S S 4 I Gettel.p S uaian.i S Harrtat.p Padyet-x Hardy j 10 Totals M l t ToUla III T dsett grounded out tor Harrist In St. ; Portland Oaklaatd , So 010 03 ooo 104 a 1 Iiitf pitcher Cettel. Pitcher 1 lp Ab R H Er Bb So Clettei 9 la S 4 I S S Harrlas 1 401 0 0 1 Hardy ' 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 Pieretq ,. ,1 1 I 1 I t Bums Bam Basinikl. Holder, Weaiherty. Error Lafata. Hit by pitcher Baslnskl by Get tel. Wild pnm Hamat. Left on pases - Port land V.-Oakland S. Two basa hits Bare. 1 wee not n. Christopher. Saerl - flea 104 Austin; Buns batted tn Holder. Anstln 2. Christopher. Double a tuaya . Austin to Lafata. Tim I S. Vnaaarea Youn. Neneilch, Orr ana. race. Atteoasnce uea. Quick Grabs Utah Crora SALT LAKE CITYm Aug. 2- LTVSnMtey Quick of Los Angeles today won the Utah Open Golf tournament with a smashing six . under-4ar fourth round Cft. , The California pro turned In a 6S -7 -VI . 6S 275. On Mm Salt Cottntrr ctub course td snatch the $7Sa tap award, nosing; but defend ing Champ Harold West of Port land, Ore, by"-two points. West shot a TO-9-68-T2 27 or 1500 second place winnings. Two-4ine National Amateur Champion Bod Ward of Great FaUs. ManU wound up "way down the list tn a three way tie with MarshaH Springer, Salt Lake City, and Babe Lind,.Denver; at 281. , i The National Geographic So city says the New England stur geoa catch fell from 29.000 to 9.009 pounds between 1919 and 1915. s. VXXaas. suk.na. , c CSX CHAN ... LAU..".: CCSCSSS CEXBAUSTS ttl Marth Ubarty CB8tar aaara Jsaa. 337 ft L rty oeaoa epea Saturcay aery U aaa.. ni nja) cnnauita- HQ ST. a.wa f i. a aa i re.Sraa nfcarsa- Praetaaae auwa TbeyU Do It; Every TUKSC IT iS A GHOST TOrVM WWEM OtLLEZRZV CLX&SES ViS LAn4lOCOOy ARDJtf? TO SEE KM- Aussie fair Add Mi forest Jills bches I ' I 1 1 By Gayle Talbot 1 FOREST HILLS, N J Aug. 28 -Cff)- Two brilliant Australian doubles teams came to the rescue today and provided an abundance of thrills for more than. 9.000 paying tennis fans who otherwise would have found little to cheer about in the second day's program of the national tennis championships. Frank Sedeman andi Ken Mc Gregor, the latest of Australia's long line of great doubles pairs, added the American title to their Vimbledon crown byl fdefeating their young countrymen Mervyn Kose and Don Candy,! in a real sizzler, 10-8, 644, 4-j J7-5. The match originally; was to nave been played at Brbokline, Mass., a week ago, but was rained, out.; i Otherwise the;day wasf extreme ly short of fighting tennis. Such of the top seeded players as were asked to suit up won; their first or second round matches with a great deal to sparer The best of the women stars will not see ac tion, jintii tomorrow. , j f The only seeded star of any de scription to feel the bite ..of defeat was Jiro Kumamaru, best of the Japanese Davis Cuppers,! who was placed at No. 1 on the foreign list. He went down in a stirring duel with Jack Tuero.l the former Tulane university, ace, 8-8, 8-4, 11-9. Unfortunately I this, the best singles match of the day, was played on an isolated court and was not witnessed by many except the ball boys. S t Dick Savitt, the big rpan from Oranee. N. JJ who has aroused treat interest in the tennis world by winning both the Australian and Wimbledon titles in the past year, made his; appearance on the stadium court and was duly im- m-essive as he smasned sown Jul ward Alloo of New York City, 8-0, g-2, 6-1. ' i . i I I Fred Fisher, Seattle, beat Allen Cleveland, Santa Monica, Cain. 6-1, 6-4. ,. J j. Ferrier Adds Colfdom . FORT WAYNK Ind, Aug. 26 (JP-Jim Ferrier, Australian play ing out of San: Francisco; skidded to a 71 today after shooting three straight 66 a in the Fort Wayne Open Golf tournament but it was good enough for the $2,400 first money. j . j ICary Middlecoff, the Memphis golfing dentist,! trailed Ferrier by seven strokes going onto the last nine and got back six of them fdr second prize of $1,800. He fin ished with a 270 total to Terrier's 269. ; i '1 . - j Intermittent showers fell on the players and a 3 gallery of about 3,000 at the lks country club course. ' : ? . iFerrier, steadiest in the" field during the first three days of the meet, started out with his custom ary 33 on the front nine today. His putter failed him for si 33 coming in. including three putts! oa the tSth. : r ! - I -Middlecoff put together a 35 and 32 for his windupv five-usder-par t but it was overshadowed by a course record-equalling 63 by Al Zimmerman of r Portland, - Ore. Zimmerman finished in a tenth place tie with Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago, the pro circuit's leading' money winner wiui a What was the first j state, west ot; the Appalachian mounUins to bet admitted into" the UnioaJ . 2.' How many feet, are there in fathom? , i ; ' : : :X What two bodies of water are connected by the Hiver Jor dan? ' , ' - , 4. Of what common; 'colors are the following variations: (a) azure. s. - A.-. . v - eat lit , ' - . , 0. What Is the capital cf Alaska? answers I. "Kentucky; admitted In 1782. JL Six feet. - . j 3. Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. - "- - 5 r- - (a) Blue, f xraen, (c) yel low or orange, , ; Juneau. ' Look and Lefirh Time StflS tS ATL1T? AWEK-WOiVTtS WrCLC out! TEirijls 50 Expected For Jr. Coif Fifty golfers, all under the 18-year age marf, will tee off to day at Salem Golf club in 18 hole qualifying rounds for the Salem Exchange club tournament' Thirty-five young links ters had already entered the tournament Sunday night and another 15 are expected on the course j when rounds begin at 9 am Golfers under 15 years will tour a 9-hole qualifier. Following preliminary piay they will play a -hole match this afternoon. Action in the tour ney will conclude Tuesday with two matches and finals scheduled for Tuesday evening. , i wnue tne youngsters f were sharpening , up their golf eyes other linksters were qualifying for the KOCO tournament. Bob Pow ell, a perennial among the low score golfers In Salem, led among me 00 eariy quanuers witn ja sparkling 69. John Graham fol lowed with a 74 and Monk Alley had a 75. Action will get under way next week. .- Flying Housewife Comera Titles ! BERN, Switzerland, Aug. 26 f W) - Fanny sBlankers-Koen, the "flying housewife from Holland, won all five events' to capture the Women's Pentathlon here today during a Swiss-German track and field meet. . ' j The 33-year-old Dutch Olvmol champion, mother of two children, piled up a total of 4185 points. Fanny ran the 200-meter dash in 24.5 seconds, ' high-jumped feet, 11 inches, put-the shot 36 feet. 4 inches, ran the 80-meter hurdles in 1U seconds and broad- Jumped 19 feet, inches, j . The Russians have drilled wells and built a small oil refinery in oimaang province in- western China. . , j .- (Cent, from preceding page) At this stage the Salons hare drawn In the t neighborbeod ef lll,v, which U awsy ever the estimated 50,009 pepnlatiea la the greater Salem area,' j Emphaalxea eaee agala that the Senators gate achievements this year hay been quite remark able. . . A iz,ooo Boep crowd is eop side red a mighty, ' saighty geed turnout here la the USA. hat, look what the Harlem Globe Trot ters drew ta Berlin the ether1 day. Jast a eoel 75,t0f people . . What wouldn't college 'mentors aroond here tire far the forward wall boasted by the Chicago . Bears this aeaaoa. Said .Bears line averages a mere 231 pounds which mixes aaa wander how .the Chlcaros eaa herp hetar the niUmate -aansely aa trresisiable force and an tmmerable object at one and the time ; "Kod rraTlnee, Che Salem high . hnrler who had s brief fling In the Cterelaad In dians fare system, is exareattf j home ear army teay troaa Casap Stoaeman, - CaXIL TTnea bo re tarns to his base tad exyerts ts embark for Eerea as eae of SSI ' anew trailed especially tst aUbt . CghUag V,-,. -i .. -. . v .. - ..- !.;-.. ', ! 'X ... ' Up Vei ned The TJi- Come smw. who's kidhkg. Cat . recher was Jast that tn a recent . rhabarb wtta the sraasa. Lea bad aaaae wawds with tbebers ta btaa oa the Cell, the retired ta Cm dugout where he Mi Cy ; wi'Ji R o 1 1 i h f 1 A I o n g j j - By Jwamj Hatlo; SO0M AS m TAKES A aXTI MS n JAA1 tit it J Viks Resume ! Grid Drills ! At Olinger With two sizeable workouts and one day off already beneath their pads, Salem high's 1951 football aspirants return-to practice labors this morning at Olinger field. The Vikings, showing great spirit and hustle, got their tuneups under way Friday morning of last week. Head Coach Lee Gustafson and his assistants will stress more fun damentals this week, along with the ins and outs of the' single wing offensive system to be used by the 1951 team. Gustafson expects to have between 75 and 100 boys in practice togs within the next week, including tne iz lettermen now undertaking the rugged condition' ing program set up by the head mentor. : Assisting the new Vik head man with the drills are Hank Juran, Al Gray, Hank DuBois and! Ken Brophy. The latter two are looking over those prospects who will eventually be cut from the varsity squad and assigned to the Jayvee unit to be coached by Brophy and DuBois. f. The -Vikings will open their sea son' at Waters field Friday "night, September 14, with Cleveland high of Portland.- j. 1 Rain Cancels ! Semi-Pro Play WICHITA, Kax, Aug. 26H0VA five-game schedule in the national semipro baseball tournament was rained r out today,' a downpour Saturday night previously j had forced postponement of two other games. ' ? The national baseball congress, sponsor of the annual tournament, tonight announced a revised sche dule, with all of Sunday's games to be played Monday, .If weather permits. s Congress officials said today's was the first wash-out of a Sunday program in the 17-year history of the classic. A total of 105 Sunday schedules had been played without a break. j . CUBS VS. GIANTS i Today's major league baseball broadcast over Station KOCO and the Liberty Broadcasting System will be the Chicago Cubs at: New York Giants National league game starting at 12:15 pjn Salem time. of. the meatier inrectives la his vocabulary. The Up was going fan steam when he ! snd denly spotted s TV camera aimed dead -center at him. What the TIN aadlenee heard sorely had the sponsors palling their : hair 1 : i Lee grabbed a bat and chased camera and eaineramea and got aa immediate order Into effect that thereU be no mere televis ing ef Dodger dageat scenes Wichita ilused Jga l There oogbt to be a stipalaUoa that the baO dab winning the -state semi-pro title be obligated - to represent the state in the Ka s tlonal toaraey at Wichita, Kaaa. Toe often the champion for financial-and ether reasons, thssora to paoa p the big show. There was an even greater enafsf this season as the Oregon king. Coos Bar, and the Wash "ingtoa champs. BefHaghaas, eomldat even get together for their playoff. . - ' Finances are. af eoarse, the big atambllag block ta any ventares 1 to Wichita bat some arranxe sneats eertalaiy eansld be atade. - Why sbosld oar state be one of '. the very few which has bp rep- raoentaUaai in the battle fa, the 'aatioBal crown? I. . :.. 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