Borst Hurls 7?3 Victory ' Second Game Slated Tonigut; Taaselli Perez Mier Plate i By AL UGHTNOl Lstst-irrura Sgarti Etfttor fee Salem Senators rapped Remind No, 1 in their kstfle with 8ptcane for the WI 1-eague Jead, wi we sacc -on -.op ox w nwp this morning by half a game. -Preahmaaltfry SorsL who had itarted only three games all sea- ion, was called upon to xace umb Indians in the series opener hist night at Waters Field, and only ba cause Gene Beenapie is till a California due to the death of his father. But Larry 4idat mind the sec ondary slant to things at all. He up and pitched himself a bril bast game, turning hack the roaring hot Tribe 7-3. his first victory as a starter this semest er. Laat Wia Jaae 24 The kid was invaluable during the bigger portion of the first half when he saved game after game with his stout relief twirling. A tltunp caught up with the Forest Grower in Jnnef and his last win was over the same Spokanes in a three inning relief stint Jane 24. Since then he had hurled only l$a innings. The hard-throwing youngster changed all that last night by looking jest about as good as any flinger on the staff. He fanned seven and walked four. The Indians, who had won 13 of their first 17 seeowd-half games, started oat as if it were to be a sad evening for Borst They got a run in the first on Eddie Murphy's hloop single, his stolen base, a throwing error by Don Masterson and Carl Bush's fly-out. In the second a walk to Jim - Command, Bill Sheets' . soaring double to left-center and a a even tual wild pitch made it three for the invaders. That was to be it as Larry settled to the task at hand and mowed through the enemy. Hurls Out of Jam He got himself in a deep hole in the eighth when Murphy beat out a bunt and both Stan Palys and Slugging Will Hafey drew walks, filling the bags. But with two out Borst got Jim Command on a high, deep fly to pull out Larry had to do his hurling in the eighth and ninth with a damaged finger on his pitching hand, a blister having grown on the third finger. But he stayed with it and wasn't about to ask for help in racking up his sixth triumph of the season. The Salems got to hard-throwing George New, a lefty, for a run' in the first when Gene Tan selli walked, Jimmy Deyo rifled a double down the third-base line and Tanselli up and cleanly stole home during a lengthy windup by the, southpaw. Borst himself started a three run Salem third by blooping a single to right Dick Sabatini walked and all hands were safe when Tanselli's we 11 -placed bunt went for a hit, getting by New. Then the league's new batting leader, young Mr. Deyo, slammed out 'a line single over short to score Borst and Sabatini. Tan sell scored when Connie Peres lined sharply to right fielder Palys. Borst again singled in the fifth (another blooper to right), moved up on Sabatini's. sacrifice and; scored on another bit of authorization by Deyo's bat Peres Steals Home Too Then in the sixth Perez took over the spotlight by walking, stealing second, going to third on an infield out and, borrowing' a page from Tanselli's book, steal ing home cleanly on another New windup. Senator base-running in recent games hasn't been what one would call auspicious. But it was on the full beam on those two occasions last night Final. Salem run, off Reliefer Boh Nemes, came in the seventh as Don Masterson walked, moved up on Borst's sacrifice and scored on Sabatini's solid single to center. Second game tonight at 8:15 and it will be Reonspie (9-2) if he gets back, or Jack Hemphill (13-4) against another lefty, Young Jack Spring . . . Last Bight's turnout was 1,530 paid, certainly not befitting such an important series opener as that one . . . Salem's win was No. 7, against two losses, in the season's games to date with Don Os bora's men ... Special treat for fans attending Sunday's 6:30 o'clock doubleheader the Spokanes will wear their short, knee-length pants in the first game. Whoops, girlies ... Back on Top: Spokaa f J) (TV Salem B H O A B H O A Ilrphjn 1 3 3 0 SbtinlJ 3 13 3 BrewnJ 4 13 2 TasseUa 3 13 1 Busis.1 4 0J3 Dcyojn 4 3 S Falysj- 3 9 11 PcrzJ 3 0 0 3 BateyJ 3 6 BaUardJ 4 S O Comnd4 3 6 9 3 EsegUnJ 3 0 3 IheU.c 4 2 3 3 Wtrspnx 3 0 10 Vtat7 4 1 3 Mitrtn.c 2 ft T Kw.p 2 0 0 1 Borst.p 3 2 t 0 x-Werth 1 O Menwtf 3-Of J 1 1 0 t Totals 33 7 34 11 " Totals 3 7 2Tfl St Popped but for New in 7th.' a Sinslad lor Nemaa in ath. Spokane 130 000 00 3 1,1 Sxiera 103 011 )-. t T 3 , LMinc pitcher: New. ' Pitcber IP ABH R tSlQBB Mew f 21 S 3 3 3 Her 2 S I 1 4 1 1 1 Bort t 33 T 3 2 ' t 4 Wild pitch: Bort. Left nm bases: Spokane 7 Salem 1. Two-base hits: Deyo. Sheets. Runs batted in t Bush. Sheets. Deyo 3. Perez. Sabatiai. Sac rifice: Sabatini. Borst. Stolen bases: Tanselli. Day, Murphy t. Paras 3. Double plays: Palys to Bush, Saba tint to Tansein to Ballard. Time: 2:13. Vicciari: Staiaer and Sore uses. At iwdaBeai 130 plus 3U klnda. 8 They'll Drive in Midget i If- Ci few ssMcet anrto ndsf booked for 8n!esi Molly wood Bwl tonight for the first midget program C the season here. From left t right are Page Land- Of f ies. Fords In Dual Card The midget racers, mighty mites of the speed tracks, make their first Salem appearance of the season at Hollywood Bowl to night with both Ford and Offen-haoser-Bowered bun buggies to produce separate programs. Time trials for the meet will start at 7:30 p. m. Midget Auto Racing Association President Lou Sherman has announced that be tween 23 and 2 of the roaring ruts will be on hand for the carded events. About half of the field will be made np of Offenhauser-powered ears. But they will not" compete against Ford-powered mounts. Separate Trophy dashes, heat races and main events are to be run for each. The mainers will be 25-Upper. Leading the "Of fie" drivers, in the matter of current point stand ings, is Shorty Templeman of Se attle, the 1932 midget auto racing king of the Northwest But very close behind him are Gordy Youngs trom. Lean Len Sutton and Barefoot Bob Gregg. Temple man is'nt having the great (Continued on next page) Fleury Wins Tennis Title Top seeded Fred Fleury came back from a fourth round defeat to defeat Jim Davis 6-2 and take home the beginners singles City Championship Tennis trophy Fri day at Olinger Courts. ' Fleury drew a kye in the open ing round of the double elimina tion tournament, defeated Philip Perlman and Diane Fleury before losing 6-4 to Davis in the 4th round. He battled back into the finals with victories over Bruce Davis, 6-4. Jim Davis won his way into the finals by defeating Anita Moore, DeL Ramsdell Jr., Jim Grieser, Fleury and Bruce Davis. Last year's champion was Mary Campbell. Next event on the summer ten nis schedule wilf be the mixed doubles tournament for adults, open to everyone, which gets un derway Sunday afternoon. The ac tion will continue during the com ing week. Californians Lead For Net Crowns TACOMA () They call it the Pacific Northwest Tennis Tourna ment, but Californians made a joke of the 'title here Friday. Top-seeded Nick Carter. San Francisco, led the way into the finals of the singles by waxing Stan Hack, Sacramento, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0. Young Pat Naud, San Mateo. Calif., scored a snappy upset over the defending champion. Amy Yee, Seattle, 6-0, 6-2 in women's tingles. Face Tillamook Salem Merchants, class of the trim City Softball loop, will match bats with the strong Til lamook Townies in a double header tonight under the Phil lips' Field lights. First game's time is 7:30 p.m. Merchants' Manager Don Van dervort said he'll pitch his ace Bob Knighst against Keith Mar. shall, former Salem speedster, who hasnt lost a game all sea son in one of the games. Hurlers for. the second, mix to follow are unannounced. TOURNEY WASHED OUT CHICAGO U Rain, washed out all of Friday's play In the Na tional Clay Courts Tennis Tourna ment at suburban River Forest. Tide Table Tides for Taft, Oregon. July. 1852 (compiled by U. S. Coast and Geo oauc survey, peruana, oreron). aiUH WAXSKS LOW WATERS July Ttmo HI Ttane Bb 10:43 aJB. 1.1 IS ia 4&1 aJD. 4 ; 930 p.m. 5.S :12 a-m. iM 0:14 pjn. S t '1:44 ajn. 3.3 ' T O p.m. 4.1 :17 a.m. 3.9 7.52 bjb. 4.3 HJH ajn. 4." - S:44 p.m. aa 11:17 ajn. 4.3 , t:3 pjn. 0J 11:57 mm. 4.S 100 bjb.' U 12:44 Ln. 16 11:13 an. 2.1 ' 1:50 ajn. 1.1 13:1S pm. 3 4 : 1:50 a m. 0 3 : 1:1S p.m- J i 3:43 ajn. . 2:3S pjn. 3.1 , 1-21 ajn. -0 4 i 3 pjn. 3.1 3:14 ajn. -I t 43apon.v SJ 21 24 2L fi t r: f . . I;. -.--. ) - 5 i -r; I - :wSr- - : At t S : I "i I j '?J,' :- ;i I .; J 1 L ft, A-j-li drivers will he umi the tSZt Victory heft Again . . leavers Resume Old Ways, Lose by 4 to 1 By The Associated Press The hapless Portland Beavers returned to their losing ways Friday night at Vaughn Street, dropping a game to San Francisco, 4-1. ; .The Seals collected three runs Sunset 'Cap Wide Open INGLEWOOD. Calif. (JPh Calumet Farm's triple entry headed by Fleet Bird Friday became the betting favorite to win the $100,000 Sunset Handi cap when the pre-entry choice. Royal Serenade, was withdrawn from the field for the race at Hollywood Park Saturday. Alberta Ranches, after mul ling the matter all week, final ly decided not to run the crack 5-year-old Irish horse, winner of the $100,000 Hollywood Gold Cup handicap last week, j Calumet trainer Jimmy Jones dropped in the names of his filly star, A Gleamv and Dixie Lad along with Felet Bird for the mile and five-eighths Sunset, Net to the winner will be $60,900 Arrayed against the Calumets will be King Ranch's 3-year-old Rejected, winner of the $100, 000 Westerner June 27, and Mrs. Edward Lasker's Hull Down, named as an entry; Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Phillips Stormy Cloud, C. H. Jones and Sons', Lights Up. H. H. Helbush'r Nearque II, Clifford Mooer'a : Endowment, J. W. E. Fenske's Endorser and Harry Brown's Goose KhaL Yost Annexes Army Crown SAN FRANCISCO UFi Pvt. Dick Yost of Portland, ex-Oregon state vnateur golf champion, fin ished eight strokes ahead of his nearest rival Friday to win the 6th Army championship as the four-day tournament ended at the Presidio here. Yost shot above par golf Friday for the first time in the tourna ment carding a one over par 73 for a four-day total of 72-69-70- 73 284. He. and the other four Camp Roberts entries also fin ished well ahead in team compe tition with a four-day, five-man total of 1,597. Puprto Rico Club Bids for Williams SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico tm The Caguas baseball club is at tempting to get Ted Williams to play baseball here next winter. : A club spokesman said efforts to land Williams were begun when the Red Sox star expressed inter est in playing in the Caribbean to get in shape for the 1954 season. The Boston slugger la expected to be released this fall from the Ma rine Air Corps, with which he served in Korea. HAAS TAKES LEAD ST. PAUL, Minn. U Freddie Haas dismantled Keller course's already battered par 71 Friday With a blazing 64 to take the lead at the halfway mark in the St Paul Open Golf Tournament. Haas superb eight - under -par gave him a 36 - hole total of 132, two strokes in front of the early leader, slim Ted Rhodea, Chicago. On WilsonrQ Kgtrwey Son. Jnly 19-12 lloon "Spoiiatervd lry Heethws Tlwaqoasi aoondlr, otfo ' Inaugural Here qnist Don Olds, Bill Hyde ami mm Berry. Time trials start at 7:11 o'clock, and Fords and "Of flea" will race U separate pregrams thronghont the evening. Wl ESoODu in the first frame and Portland was never able to catch up as the two clubs opened a four-game Pa cifie Coast League series. The Beavers were held to six hits by the Seals' Singleton who pitched the distance, giving up the lone Portland run in the sixth frame. It was defeat number nine in ten starts for the Beavers who only Thursday night broke off an eight game losing string. Portland edged the league-leading Stars 8- 7 in the marathon nightcap of a twinball for the lone triumph of that series. The game ran three hours and 22 minutes, ending at 1 a.m. Friday morning. Elsewhere in the league Friday Alan Gettel won his 19th victory of the season as he pitched the Oakland Acorns to a 4-2 win over San Diego at Oakland. Seattle trimmed a game off of Holly wood's PCL lead with a 3-0 tri umph in Seattle and Eddie Chan dler hurled Los Angeles to a 7-2 victory at Los Angeles over Sa cramento. Chandler had a no-hit ter going until the seventh in ning. The box: Saa Francisco (4) (1) PorUaad fiHOA BHOA Strnffr.l 4 3 4 0 Austin.s 4 1 i S Righeti.s 4 3 2 3 Russel.m 4 12 4 Lyons. m 4 3 3 0 Arft.l 4 17 1 Kalin.r 4 2 0 0 Robbe.l 4 2 3 0 Cheso.3 4 1 0 4 Gladd.c 3 0 3 Vico.l 4 113 1 Reich.r 4 3 1 Moran.J 4 0 13 Bsnsld.3 3 0 3 3 Tornay.c 4 13 0 Grant J 3 O 0 1 Snaltn.p 2 11 1 Elliott.p 0 0 0 0 TormnsJ 130 Wlmkr.p 3003 a-Rbnsn 10 0 0 Linde.p 0 0 4 0 Totals 33 13 37 11 Totals 33 4 27 IS a Grounded out for Welmaker in Sth San Francisco MO 000 100 4 Hits . 402 101 31113 Portland 000 001 000 l Hits L 100 103 01ft Pitcher IP AB R H ER BB SO Singleton 3314 1 1 3 Elliott 0 4 3 4 3 0 Welmaker S 2S3S 1 3 4 Unde 1 3 0 110 0 Loser TSUiott. E Singleton, Robbe. R Stringer. Righetti, Lyons, Tornay. Arft.i RBI Lyons. Cheso. Robbe. Righetti. 2B Arft. Righetti. Lyons. Robbe. Sac Singleton. DP Basinski. Austin and Arft 3; Rig hetti and Vice. Left San Francisco 7. Portland 3; PB Tornsy. WP Welmaker. Singleton. Elliott. U Pelekoudas. Silva and Ford. T 2:08. A 3.933. San Diego 4 100 000 010 3 S Oakland 001 031 00 4 10 3 Luna. Benton 17) and Matchis; Gettet and KeaL Sacramento 000 00ft 101 3 8 800 000 02 7 14 . 1 Los Angeles KimbalL Basse (1). PieretU (81 and Montalvo. Ritchey (7); Chandler and Peden. j Hollywood J , 000 000 000 4 1 Seattle ! . 010 001 10 3 9 9 Hittle. Lynn (I) and Desldn: Kinds father and Orteig. CREST OF GOLD WINS Seattle) ui An g-to-i shot. Chest of Gold, romped to victory in the $1,000 Longview purse at the Longacres track Friday. Senator Swat: (Last aight'4 game not Included:) I Ab H 3b 3b br rot pet Deyo 93 1 1 53 .373 Ballard 94 ' 34 8 9 3 11 Ml Luby 75 11 Perez . 4S01 98 13 3 1 37 .237 4 3 S3 J24 8 a 41 .319 o e i .sua 3 8 41 .299 1.1 18 .289 4 4 17 .23 3 1 31 .248 Witherspooti 229 - 73 14 Easegias J . 19 3 Tansein ,,,a 109 IS Nelson 149 43 5 Masterson 149 39 4 Sabatini 211 S3 4 Pitching: G Is W LSoBbEr 13 1354 14 3 88 71 37 14 92 9 1 38 38 24 Nicholas Roenspie Hemphill 1531, 13 S3 69 72 coinns , 1 122a 8 S 43 74 40 Borst Dahle 55;. 8 8 43 33 30 9 S9l 3 a 19 20 24 18 I 13 14 21 Petersen Total double plays. sa. wen at heme, 29; lost at home. 13. Won on roaa. u; ion on roaa. xm. Tonight r.-v TcDITDDIhjS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL W L Pet, W L Pet. Salem 13 4.743 Calgary S S .471 Spokane 13 5 .722 Tri-City 8 10 .444 Vancouvr 9 S .529 Zdmontn 7 11.389 Lewi ton a S.900 Victoria til .353 Yakima .800 Wenatch 13 .333 Friday result: At Salem 7, Spokane 3. At Lewiston 5. Edmonton 4. At Tri-City 8. Victoria 7. At Wenatchee 3-4. Vancouver 4-3. At Yakima 10. Calgary S. COAST LIAOVI W L Pet. G B WLPct. Hwd 70 44 .614 S F S3 SO .469 14 , Stle 6S 4? .384 3 S D 51 81 .455 II L A 41 S3 .338 t Okd 41 S3 .433 301, PtM 34 90 .491 14 Sacr 4 SS .414 21 Friday results: At Portuand 1. San Francisco 4; at Oakland 4. San Diego 3; at Los Angeles 1, Sacraments 3; at SeatUc 3. UoUywOfd 0. AMERICAN LIAOUI W I. Pet. GB W L Pet. CB NY ss 27 .682 Wan 42 45 .483 17 Chi 55 33 .833 4 Phil 34 53 491 23 . Cvd 60 33 .533 St L 33 57 .380 28 Bstn 49 39 .557 10a Det 27 89 J14 31 1 , . Friday results: At Chicago 4. Wash ington 1; at Cleveland S. Philadelphia 0; at St. Louis 4. New York 8; at De troit 3, Boston 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPrt.GB WLPet.GR Bkn S3 31 .Ml N Y 44 37 .543 7ls Mlw 50 34 .395 3 Cine 38 48 .443 18 Phil 47 33 .573 8 Chi 30 31.370 211, St L 44 33 -548 7 Ptsb 28 62 .311 28 Friday results: At Brooklyn 14-7. St. Louis 0-4: at Philadelphia 3. Cin cinnati 3: at Pittsburgh 3. Milwaukee 8 (only games scheduled). Bank, CoxvlI Seats Gain First National Bank punched across three runs in the top of the eighth inning Friday night to defeat First Christian Church 7-4 in an Industrial League Soft ball game at Phillip's Field. A nightcap mix between the South Salem Merchants' Girls nine and Molalla was called off when several members of the visiting team failed to arrive. In a makeup tilt at Leslie Field, Commercial Seat edged Kay Woolens 11-10 in a make up Industrial tilt to gain a tie with YMCA for leadership as the first round ended. Don Theilade for Commercial Seat was the batting strongboy with a homerun and a triple in his four trips in a free-wheeling, free-scoring fray. A walk, single, wild pitch and a three-base error on the leftfielder in the eighth gave the winners the margin. S. Clark, hurling for the Bank ers, gave up only two hits in a tight scheduled mix under the lights. He struck out two. Com! Seat 022 80311 10 7 Kay Woolen 102 81010 3 7 Haas. M Be vers 4). Haas (4) and Kephart; Reder and Henery. First National 100 030 03 7 First Christian . . 003 000 10 4 Clark and Reuff; Farlow Swenk. a 1 3 3 and CANBY GIRLS WIN CANBY (Special) C a n b y scored two runs in each the sec ond, fourth, fifth and sixth in nings Friday night to defeat Sil verton in a Silver Falls Girls Softball League game here. Can by hitters connected for 12 blows, all singles on their way to vic tory. Silvertoa OOtt 309 2 4 t 8 13 2 Canby 020 222 - Junes and Peterson: Haas, Soder (51 and Hockelt. Learn Walcrskiing! Surttoarding! Free water skiing 'lessons, to. the pvrehaser f this otrtfit ... 14 FT. ISAAM CXJSTOMBTjaf BOAT AND 22 H.F. EVLNEUDE ' MOTOR. PLUS CX'STOMBUTLT TRATLZJL Used threei years. Remote controls. As easy to drive as a car. ? Terms ' LEE'S USED CAES 1585 'FAIRGROUNDS RD. 240 N. . CHUBCH Brooklyn, Boosts Yankees,- Chisox ft Th Stahasmaiw Salenu Oft Saturday, July It, 1853 Tyees;Caps Rout Chiefs Jeaa Dobemie struckout Bill Hodgea. with the banes loaded in the ninth inning to save a - 8-7 victory for Tri-City over Victoria at Kennewick in Western Inter national : League . action Friday night ' Tri-City had taken an early lead only to tee it crumble under a five-run fifth frame and two single runs in the eighth and ninth. Ex-Senator Ray McNulty blast ed a homerun to help his hopeless cause as Edmonton dropped a 5-4 decision to Lewiston at Lewiston. McNulty was the losing pitcher. Manny Peres, hurling for the Broncs, gave up 11 hits but won his own game with a ninth-inning home run. At Yakima Herman Lewis tri pled against the centerfield fence to score Al White to bring the Bear's winning run in the 10th over Calgary. Trailing 9-3 at the start of the seventh, the Bears scampered back to wind up on the long end of a 10-9 count. Jim Mellinger homered for Calgary in the first inning. In another extra-inning game Vancouver pulled out a victory in the scheduled seven-inning open er of a night twinbill against Wenatchee. Gail Taylor and Carl Gunnarson scored on Jack Bucko watz double in the 11th frame to give the Caps the 4-2 triumph in the game played at Wenatchee. First game 11 Innings Vancouver . 100' 000 010 02 4 11 Wenatchee ... 001 OnO 010 00 2 9 4 Gunnarson and Leavttt; Bowman and Helmuth. Edmonton 021 010 000 4 11 1 Lewiston 300 919 611 8 8 1 McNulty and Morgan: Peres and Cameron. Victoria 000 050 011-" 7 8 9 031 132 00 6 13 3 Tri-City Walker. Prior (3) and Martin; Bloom, Dobernic (9) and Warren. 14 inninga Calgary .... . 130 012 200 0 9 14 9 Yakima 300 001 810 114 13 3 Kapp, Francis 7 and Li Hard; Tan ner. Rial (6) and Albini. Silverton Red Sox Schedule Davids SILVERTON The Israelite House of David baseball team, sponsored by this cult and led by Mary Purnell at Benton Har bor, Mich., is touring the nation for its 36th year of traveling baseball and will play the Sil verton Red ' Sox on McGfnnis field Thursday night, starting at 8 o'clock. Manager George Anderson of the House of David is the orig inal "pepper game" artist and will put on his famous act dur ing the fifth inning. He has been with the Davids since 1928. The Red Sox schedule for the rest of July includes: Tuesday, July 21, Norgan'a Beavers; Sat urday, July 29, ML Angel: Tues day, July 28, Molalla; Friday, July 31, Cuban Monarchs. CANADA IN LEAD . MONTREAL Iff) Canada took a 3-0 lead over Mexico Friday in the first round of the North Ameri can Zone Davis Cup tennis play as Henri Rochon and Lome Main won singles matches handily. TcJay'i Pilchen NATIONAL LTAGTJE: Milwaukee) at Pittsburgh Liddla (3-3) vs Wtvtn 10-0); 8t. Louis at Brooklyn Had tlx (19-3) vs Mllllken (3-3); Chicago at . New York Hacker (8-13) va Heara (6-8): dnelnnatt at Philadal, phia Kelly (1-1) or BaezewsU (3-D vs Simmons 3-8) or Konstanty (10-8). AMERICAN LEAGUE: Washington at Chicago - Stobba (3-8) va Dobaoci 1 5-9): New York at St. Louis Mc Donald 5-3) or Sain (9-9) va Larson (3-7); Boston at Detroit Nixon 4-3) vs Hoeft (4-4); Philadelphia at Cleveland Byrd (-10 vs Feller 5-4). -l r 7 j. ( f 1 I - Stanky Sees 4-fay Battle By WILL GRIMSLKY NEW YORK () Eddie Stanky says he expects four clubs i to fight it out for the National League pennant and he wouldn't he at all aurprisad if another playoff ia necessary to decide the champion. Besides his own Cardinals, the SL Louis manager picked the Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Giants to be in the thick of the race right: down to, the end. - "I've said aU along it's go ing to be a four-team race and I'm not the sort to change my mind; the peppery Redbird pi lot added shortly before he headed for Ebbets Field and a doubleheader with the Dodg ers, if "I dont think there's a thumb nail's difference between these teami right now. The club that gets the pitching down the stretch will take it. "But I don't think the pennant will be decided until the last two days of the season- and there's a good chance for a two- way or three-way tie." Native Dancer Test on Today By JERRY USKA CHICAGO Ufi Native Dancer Saturday waltzes in the "grave yard of champions," an expected 1-3 favorite to whip Jamie K and seven ether thoroughbreds in the IISS.OOO Arlington Classic, richest race ever for a-year-olds. Arlington Park, and particularly the classic, traditionally tumbles turfdom'a hot-shots. Johnstown. Bimelech. Whirlaway. Assault, and Sub Fjeet all have eaten dust in the j classic. The 'Dancer, burdened with six pound more than the rest of the field at 126, well might stumble to his second defeat in a 17-race career!; An expected throng of 40,000 may see the Dancer also get a run for the top bundle $98,473 if all nine start from P. L. Gris (om'sliVan Crosby; Eugene Con stantin Jr'a Royal Bay Gem; third in both the Preakness and Bel mont; S? and Col. E. P. Taylor's Navy Page, who won his last two starts,; both stakes, at Toronto. The track may be heavy for the 26th running of the classic. Heavy rains deluged the. strip Friday morning and scattered thunder showers predicted for this varea Saturday afternoon. Blowers Fall Before Sox SILVERTON (Special) S i 1 -verton's Red Sox got even with an old rival Friday night here, beb boring the Archer ' Blower nine of Portland with 17 hits, good lor a 13-4 triumph. Rod: Oster led the heavy of fensive with five hits in as many trips, including four singles and a double. Roger Dasch rapped out two singles, a double and a triple in five times up. Danny Feller pitched the route for Silverton. scattering eight hits. He had per fect support afield. Bloweca 301 eoe loo 4 8 8 Silverton 103 313 41 13 IT 9 Blodgett. Bubals (4. Shaw (8) and Marteu; -Feller mad Handy. f WltST O CMS QUVCVC If your eyes are open to good bays, ia wed cars, yen weal ; salsa the valnea herel it's a , smart move to la vest with MAEI0N U0T0SS. I ItSt AUSTIN SEDAN Low aalleage, good rubber. Motor A-l ikCJE Very clean. t33 .s-VtN 1 . ft Triumph Triple Killing Helps Champs Milwaukee Shakes Jinx in Pittsburgh NEV( YORK OB The Brooklyn Dodgers ran their winning streak to four games and their National League; lead to three games Friday night by overpowering SL Louis in a doubleheader 14-0 and T-4. They gained half game on the Milwaukee Braves, who shook off their Pittsburgh jinx with an 8-3 victory, and a game and a half over the third place Philadelphia Phillies, who bowed to Harry Per kowskl and the Cincinnati Redlegi 3-2. The Phillies now trail by five and. the Cardinals by seven. . The New York Yankees clung to their four game advantage in the American League with 4-4 verdict over the SL Louis Browns while Virgil Trucks pitched the on ruslngl Chicago White Sox to a 4-1 triumph over Washington. Third place Clevtland also wen, 5-0 over Philadelphia on Bob Lem on's five-hit pitching and fourth place Boston made it a clean sweep) for first division teams by squeezing out a 3-3 Victory at De troit. L 4 The Dodgers poured across aevea rum in the first Inning of the first game against SL Louis and turned It into; the most one-sided shutout of the-ymajor league season with seven I mora - four of them on Billy Cox' grand slam home run In the later Innings. Jackie. Robinson homered twice, the second time with the. score tied and two aboard, to clinch the sec ond game. The Yankees turned in the sea son's second triple play and made four 'double " plays against the Browns.: - With SL Louis runners on first and second in the second inning Irtfftoren made a shoestring catch of a line drive by Clint Courtney. His throw to Phil Rixzuto caught Vic Wert off second and Riixuto threw to first baseman Don Boll weg before Don Lenhardt could get back. The other triple play was by Washington against New . York May , Luke ! Easter and Larry Dob drove! n four runs on home, runt in the sixth inning for Cleveland as Lemon won bis 12th game. Llttli Bobby Shants was the loser for the Athletics, his seventh defeat against only three victories. . Boston used four pitchers in its: triumph at Detroit with starter Skinny Brown gaining credit for his ninth victory. Milt Bolling'i seventh inning borne run off loser Ted Gray waa the deciding run New York and Chicago in the National League weren't scheduled. American League Philadelphia 000 ooe OOO g Cleveland 910 004 00. 9 13 0 Shantx. Tanovieh (1). Colemaa (9) and Murray; Lam on and Hegatu . i - l . Washington t O0O OO0 001 13 1 ChlCBgO i.: .4; OOO 201 10- 4 Marrero and Fitzgerald; Trucks and Lu" . - i . - New York - 108 3t 1 9 11 St. Louis 000 010 003 4 8 - Shallork, Reynolds 18). Sain . 9) and Berra; Llttlefleld. HoUomaa (91, Blyzka () and Courtney., I i. Boston 000 030 loo 3 9 I Detroit 1 010 000 100 3 . 9 3 Brown. Hudson (1). Parnell 11). Kinder (8) and White; Gray. Medise (8) and Satta.. ' National League St. litris . 000 000 000 0 V t Brooklyn 719 430 00- 14 14 9 Mitell. White (1). Clark 1. Xrautt (3) and Rice, Yvara (9); Jodres and CampaaeUa. Tl Ctnelaaatt PhlladelDhla ana ana fiia T 9 .. 100 000 10O- 3 8 9 Kerkowakl. King (8ana semimcK, Simmons and Lopata. Burgess (9). Milwaukee 108 101 OOO 8 18 3 PitUburgh O01 919 OOO 3 4 1 Spahn and at. cuire; aiu, unotu (I) and Sandlock. St. Louis ' 000 001 110 4 !t 1 Brooklym 019 130 OT 1 9 3 SUUy. White (7 and Bice. Yvara (I); Xrsklsie and Walker,' Campanalla (8). ..; Why Just Waici It Growl Cnon cmd Help It Growl Solcn Senators Mcnduiics .. a.CAt iJl 17: .n:::i nrzjh I- Cci tpzn "l.totol Prodocls Uurt Lcxf r -Inc. 1912 , ;, V ; loogers : j rarer Fightinf i Ecrufprnent C2 S. 11th rheae 2 HO ''I P 54,127 : r (official)