RitcheyTifes For Bat Lead Luby Breaks Fielding Record in WI League Vancouver Catcher John Rit Th Stottrocm, Sqlra. Ofqop. Tfa dor My WISH Theyll Po It Every Time - " By Jimmy Hatlo AD AFTER SAO BOSS GOES tUTO THE RED FDR TOOLS HOBOCY ELSE CAM USE. WHAT DOES GAD EMPLOYEE QO?KEE-RBOrI ... Misn if AC ITS DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper t VEr?y MACHINE. "XLt"r.pfs SqSaadoM WHO PESTERS "JEBOSS ! The Nation's Top Comics TO guy hi hv vk-ww ' Z. -jivv -irr OHL MY MOWER-IU-LWS ' hJOW. SEWERGAS- .-r rzrrr rl A td &n cart LAttrS HEALTH rVOULO MAKE M chey,, the WlL's leading hitter of J 951, climbed into a tie for the ead with Wenatchee's Walt Poce kay through games of June 30, according to figures released by the Howe News Bureau of Chi cago. Both Ritchey and Pocekay were hitting .351 at that time. QUTT THIS JOB-SORRY- ear to get the family CRUB8S R3R CJTTttjS TTCc akin -TlUS TO A SEMI-Tf&PCAL " m f asJts I IS A 00 CUMATE. 0 ME mJ . . la. 1 Mel Wasley of Spokane was next at .346, and Manager Hugh Luby Of Salem was behind Wasley at .835. Victoria's Granny Gladstone took over the leadership in home runs with 8 and in runs batted in with 58. Pocekay had most hits, 94, total bases, 139, and doubles, Hi I, a . 1 ( oGwooo BuMsreAO-I I ( he Pes the wav I I I 3 IT B . p ( OO you CALL That f ThE man ACPOSS S II -"-v oT - 1 a GOOO 8VE THE STREET KISSES -J-. It OP ap i (Jz&& fW- 0 in THE mOPn-nC VEH, BUT v vj F y 4 tt - SI. Hugh Luby, Salem manager, broke a record that had stood the test of time for 11 years on June S6 when he participated in his 29th consecutive game at second base without making an error. Through games of Monday, June 30, Luby had extended it to 32 games. The old record of 28 games was et by Frank Kolski of Yakima, from July 17 through August 12, 1941. Salem continued as top fielding team with a .972 percentage, nine higher than Tri-City. The Senators also led in double plays with 8L TEAM BATTING Ab H 2b 3bHrPct. Victoria 2206 623 122 12 21 282 Lewiston zzwj ezv iua it ji .zo Vancouver Yakima Spokan uto wi la ! u rfu 2391 612 95 31 17 .256 2347 631 78 26 10 269 . 2276 575 97 24 4 .253 Salem ttMiatchM 2242 553 96 17 12 .247 Tri-City 2228 533 79 21 18 .239 fEAM FIELDING Dp Pb Po A E Pet . 81 7 1764 842 74 .972 46 10 1791 735 97 .963 61 10 1707 720 100 .960 falem n-City Victoria Vancouver 72 . 4 1576 715 91 .962 Wena tehee 55 11 1764 703 105 .959 ... 75 14 1816 807 120 .956 49 18 1715 730 121 .953 Yakima Lewiston Spokane po 67 4 1847 782 138 .950 Ab H 2b 3bHrRbtPct. Bouche. Spo 47 24 4 0 1 12 .511 Palmer. Wen 33 13 3 0 0 11 .394 Pocekay. We .. 268 94 21 3 6 39 .351 Ritchey. Van 194 68 8 5 1 37 .351 Waslev. Spo .... 263 91 14 3 2 53 .346 Luby." Sal 236 79 15 0 2 25 .335 Moniz. Vic 263 86 15 0 2 37 .327 Murphy. Spo 273 89 11 3 3 30 .326 Noren. Yak 74 24 2 1 0 11 .324 Pries. Vic 218 70 10 1 1 37 .321 Smith. Lew .... 241 76 15 6 7 33 .315 Garriott. Vic .. 222 69 20 0 5 44 .311 Hjelmaa. We . 255 79 15 1 0 34 .310 Kanelsco. Spo 181 56 4 3 0 31 .309 Kelson. Sal 221 68 13 2 0 42 .308 Monroe. Wen 124 38 9 2 0 15 .306 Vanni. Van 223 68 5 3 0 19 .305 Charouhas. TC 270 82 16 8 0 36 .304 Marcucci. Vi 119 36 5 2 0 12 .303 Helmuth. Le 179 54 9 3 4 32 .302 Brunswick. Va 159 48 7 6 5 35 .302 Williams, Lew 126 38 10 1 2 25 .302 Branham. VI .. 166 50 4 2 0 12 .301 Perez. Le-Sal .. 249 74 11 2 3 40 291 Wilson. Lew 350 74 12 2 5 28 .296 Duretto. Van .. 210 62 11 3 0 27 .295 Adams. Wen . 262 77 17 1 2 32 .294 Robinson. Le .. 72 21 1 1 0 S .292 Lundbrg. Va-L 134 39 5 2 1 19 291 Gladstone. Vic 248 72 21 2 8 58 290 Bartle. Sal 253 73 20 2 0 37 289 Pesut. TC 228 66 9 0 0 29 289 Taormjna. Yak 233 67 10 5 4 52 .288 Wert. Van 229 60 8 4 1 38 288 Abernathy. Vic 163 47 13 2 0 41 288 Kovenz. TC .... 101 29 3 2 5 17 287 LodiglanL Yak 169 48 2 2 3 19 284 Donahue. Ya 235 66 12 0 0 25 281 McNulty. Sal 50 14 3 0 6 280 Moran. Lew .... 244 68 15 2 2 42 279 Williams, Va 233 65 12 3 0 18 279 Tanselll. Sal 227 63 8 4 0 16 278 Marier. TC 205 57 7 0 3 29 278 Clark. Vic 192 53 7 1 1 22 276 Albini. Yak 132 34 8 3 2 25 273 Brown. Spo 250 68 10 1 3 35 272 Mead. Lew 248 67 16 3 6 46 270 Brenner. Le 15 12 200 1267 Simmons. Sp 140 37 7 0 0 11 264 Buccola. TC .. 248 65 11 2 0 28 .262 Treece. Vic 231 60 12 1 0 35 260 L. Tran. Van 188 47 8 1 2 23 253 Peyo. Sal 216 53 10 6 0 18 245 Thrasher. Sa 37 90 0 0 3 243 Johnson. Spo .. 215 52 6 5 0 16 242 Malmberg. Ya 275 66 13 2 0 35 240 Huffman. Sp 21 5 0 0 2 238 Zuvela. Yak .. 249 58 4 S 3 34 233 Isham. Van 78 18 3 0 0 4 231 R. Tran. Van . 196 45 9 1 0 14 230 Scalise. Va-TC 162 37 5 2 1 19 228 Galll. Sal .. 101 23 1 2 0 12 228 McCormack. W 235 53 8 3 2 29 226 Steinberg. Yak 45 10 0 2 0 4 222 Sheets. Spo 258 57 11 2 0 41 221 Lopes, TC - 106 23 2 1 3 15 217 Tuckett. Sa-Le 243 52 3 3 0 28 214 Rldgeway. We 219 46 6 2 0 29 210 Matava. TC 167 35 5 2 1 13 210 Bit ten berg. TC 210 40 8 1 0 26 .190 Byrne. Spo 43 8 0 2 0 9 .186 Guerrero. Wen 177 30 0 1 0 16 .169 Richmond. Ya 50 8 1 0 t 7 .160 TOM SHARKEY BETTER SAN FRANCISCO (&) - Tom Sharkey, 79-year-old one time heavyweight fighter, was reported resting well at San Francisco Hos pital Monday following a heart at tack in his hotel room. "Sailor Tom" was discharged from the hospital less than two weeks ago after an earlier attack. nil reiax01 D Ease that tension Chew Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Pleasant chewing reduce strain. Helps you feel relaxed. Enjoy it anytime, anywhere HOW- OPED ialem Diesel Service 3775 Silvexion Boad COMPLETE REPAIRS ON ANY MAKE OR MODEL TRUCK SATISFACTION GUARANTEED U. S. Flag Goes Up Kuss Loiver Iron Curtain At Olympic Helsinki Uome HELSINKI (JP)-A screen of "Red" tape was raised Monday to shield Communist athletes from Western eyes before their appear ance at the Olympic Stadium on July 19. Although only a handful of athletes and technicians have arrived at the Eastern lands separate i training camp at Otaniemi, it is now increasingly evident that op portunities to watch them train or interview them 'will be hard to come by, il not impossible. Originally, the procedure was to contact the Otaniemi camp com mandant and he was supposed to relay requests ior interview! to team captains. The new method is to contact first the Olympic attache of the country in question and obtain his permission to begin negotiations with the camp commandant. Efforts to contact Jthe Soviet Olympic attache, were unavailing. He was reported ilL HELSINKI. Finland (A) - The American flag was raised over the Olympic village for the first time Monday. It flew for the Puerto Rican team of 23 members which ar rived here over the week-end. The games run from July 19 through Aug. 3. The Canadian, Korean and Pak istan flags also were -hoisted for the first time. This brought the number of flags flying over the Olympic village to six. The Jap anese and Ceylonese banners went up Saturday. Senators Play Here Tonight (Continued From Preceding Page) for No. 40 tonieht also. The old mark was 28, established in 1941 by Frank Kolski of Yakima. Luby has ont named the fling- er who will oppose Brenner's Broncs. but it will be either Jack Hemphill, who has won his last two in a row, shutting out Spo kane here in his last loca.1 appear ance; Ted Edmunds, the Johnny Murphy" of the club or Lefty Bob Collins, who recently rejoined the squad after being out almost two weeks with a side injury. a Glenn Tuckett, traded to Lew iston for Connie Perez almost a month ago, will be with the Broncs. The "Y" Night -isn't the only specialty for the park this week. Salem Golf Clubbers will on Sat urday night present their annual long-distance driving contest prior to the Tri-City game (7:30 p.m.), and will also have an ac curacy shooting contest. On next Monday night the famous bearded House of Davids play here, and before the game wives of the ballplayers will engage in a cake baking contest. Fans will have free cake and coffee and will be allowed to go into the field to secure autographs, take pictures and talk with the players. NEW FISH RECORD NASSAU, Bahamas (JFh-A new light tackle world record for king- fish was claimed Monday by D. L. Longyear of Terre Haute, Ind. The kingfish, a member of the mackeral family, weighed 46 pounds, eight ounces and was landed on a 14-pound test line after a 20-minute struggle. Man is believed to be the only animal that laughs. flroodtocJiew... ad good for vou Beavers Play Oakland Oaks By The Associated Press The Portland Beavers go on the Coast League road this week, opening a series at Oakland Tues day night. The Oaks, with newly added players, have been making a strong bid for the league lead in recent weeks, and Sunday as sumed the pinnacle, taking over from Hollywood. Other league series opening Tuesday night have Seattle at Los Angeles, San Francisco at San Diego and Hollywood at Sacra mento. The Beavers return to their home park a week from Tuesday night to play the Los Angeles Angels. Look hnd Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What two rivers form inter national boundaries of the U. S.? 2. About how many drops of water are there in a teaspoon? 3. Who is considered to have been the greatest all-around ath lete of all U. S. Presidents? 4. Which Is larger in area, Texas or Alaska? 5. Where Is the largest cath edral in the world? ANSWERS 1. Niagara and Rio Grande. 2. About 120. 3. George Washington. 4. Alaska. 5. St. Peter's Cathedral In Rome. 11. n ALWAYS GO By (fon&nent&k Thsimsvs 3us ClL thes LOW FARES I Los Angeles . . . $15.40 11 II I W M nouywooa . . . I D.U San Diego .... 17.10 San Francisco . . 9.95 Oakland .... 9.95 (pins tax) Thru Bus Service 035115 -BSlljri At Scenic Level lrfflH 7-e Hallmarks Tip Teamsters '9' The took Hallmark Cards Monday an 8-1 victory over the Teamsters Union in their resump tion of City League softball play. Jim Jacqua clouted a home run for the winners in the fourth in ning. The Hallmarks in racking up their third league win against six losses scored four times in the first inning off Cal Keuscher. Jones flipped a six-hitter for the win ners, yielding his only run in the fourth The loss was the eighth of the season, against two wins for the Teamsters A pair of games in the Indus trial League tonight have First Christian opposing Fire Depart ment at Leslie and The Bears going against Capital Seat Covers at Olinger, both at 6 o'clock In an Industrial Leaguer last night the Bears nipped the Postal Carriers 3-2, Red Daley hitting a homer for the losers. Hallmark 400 220 0 8 8 Teamsters 000 100 0 1 6 Jones and Wilkenson, J. Keusch er (2); C. Keuscher, Micheel and VanDiver. Carriers 020 000 2 2 Bears 000 2013 3 Lebold and Gardner; Kemper and Stewart. Amerks Want More Money PHILADELPHIA (-American League players Monday asked for a raise in the minimum baseball salary from $5,000 to $6,000 year. Freddie H u t c hinson, retiring spokesman for the Junior circuit players, included the salary boost among 11 demands made to the owners. 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