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Mo aeon fc "5" nidi) 1 Rally Defeats : F-Grove 10-9 Local Club to Enter Sute Meet Unbeaten FOREST GROVS - fSpeclal)-"-BalenVa American Legion Juniors Tougni up xrora otoina wua a three-run rally in ine nmtn in fling to nose Forest Grovt lot ' . Friday night tad earn their way Into the coming SUU Tourna ment, which starta next Thursday alght it Waters Park in Salem. The win Also boosted tha skein of Vines Genoa's gang to 14 in a row aa they sweet a two-game playoff with the Forest Groves. Tha fighting Salcma trailed 0-7 going into the final frame but then l truck for the rum that gave them a further extension on .' their long victory string. Two walks, a pinch single by Fred BoltOd, a double by Twink - Pederson and an error fashioned tne winning rauy. Sileffl Opened with a naif in tha first frame 6Q iiflglel by Curt Jantie and Tom Pickens plus a double steal, but forest drove came up with a fiveun bunt in fc ntetii to jump to tha fore. Three singles eff Starter Paul Beck spiced the burst The Genna club knotted things with three in the fourth off the foe's Sob Bell, two of which cime on a double i by Janti. The champs of district one jumped ahead in the sixth via a pair but Forest Grove slammed over four in the seventh for a temporary lad that evaporated before the last-ditch fiilem rally in the ninth. Gary Patterson took over for Beck in the seventh for Salem to gain credit for the win. Gary Espe hurled the final inning. Jantte picked up a double and two Singles to lead the Winners. He and pederson each had two RBl'J. Salem PedrsrtJ S Cmpbl,m 3 Jantze.c 3 WaldfSJ 4 Pickna.i S Gregg.r 5 Sprngri i Beck.O I Patrsn.p 0 x-Boltorl l S peer J i $spe,p 0 ??1 1 1 6 310 1 O 2 O S M O A CrWfrd.r GehftSj Crei.e ConJ 1 Nicnolf J $ Seller!,! S Bell, 1 Johnan, i rNotty 1 Carend.it 0 III a o A 0 Totals, 3d S It 4 Totals 94 10 17 1 - X Singled tot Pigsley in 8th. 8 Fanned for Nichols in 9th. Forest OrOVS 090 000 400- 9) Id 4 - rwt.k w at n u w ma a4 'feeek u l4 If f f 4 f I Patifton li S O 0 1 A jri.iTliJ I J iJ Clreno j 4 0 0 0 0 1 Errors: Pifsley 2. Coon. Gerth. Sel lers. Gregg. Beck, Nichols. Winner: Patterson. Two-base hits: Gehrts. Jantze, Peterson. Runs batted in: Pickens 2, Crawford, Coofl 2. Camp bell, Jantze 2, Smith, Waldrop, John- son. Double plays: Ptersftft tri Pigs X to Pickens Peterson to PieluenS. Hogan Returns To Home Town By HAKOitJ V. fUf Llf' ! FORT WORTH, Tex. Ben HOgan, the great "wee mon" of golf, came home again Friday and literally walked a red carpet of wel come by the town that saw him grow from a skinny, little caddy to the acknowledged master of the game. "God bless ypu all," Hogan told the 300 persons ho met him and hii wife at the airport. The crowd was the forerunner" of thousands who will see and honor Hogan as fort Worth pays tribute to the little man who's won every thing golf has to offer, capping his feats with a Spectacular triurrtph in the British Open Championship. Aero Swimmers Win SEATTLE JF) Aero Swim Club, Portland, pre-meet favorite, accumulated 115 point fid left orlly stragglers in their wake Fri day to win the paeifki Northwest AAU outdoor swimming cham pionships the second straight year. Washington Athletic Club, Se attle, was second with AO points. II 2 ' l 1 e 1 s i m 1.1 i in see Nothing Phoney About ; . By AL LIGHTNER Statesman Sports EdiUr : There are those who undoubtedly believe the Thursday night Luby Marshall tfnbfdgiio it Lewistcrrt wis little other than a publicity gimmick inasmuch as the Senators B rones series was winding up there tnfl making Mafly lot tM filial fouf games here, the attendance angle, you know. i But believe us, there was noth ioj - premeditated. Emphatically nothing. Wi wete therf, sIW it all and, for reasons we still can't decipher, inasmuch as we're sup ; poaedly half -smart, we got ia on ' th brawl. i Here's what actually fcaftf&edl - 1 1 I 15 ' -i -U lAiuy oaa earlier in toe weea Asked Brorf Bos Bredhef I and to try bis frera tflaa stunt of tftctr ; in both ends of Sunday's double neader nere. 1 11 make it ngnt ny - yoc - financially," Luby told Mar shall, "for I think it will do (bus- incss at our sate Sunday." ! Both Brenner ahd thd cokrfiil r..U .11 J-.tt i A iy o of baseball clown in him, agreed. 4- Spills Common t t The above phot tboWS a BSrdtop doing a leesvtb-lop ai antic that is a common thing with the roaring buggies. One reason Is that the drivers tike ettra risks because tha ears are especially Constructed to take hard knock, tie llirdlops will ftfn It Salem's Bollywood Bowl tonight, opening with 1:3 time trials, IMtops So Provide Thrills in Molly-BovI Speed Session Tonight Vehicles capable of! dishing but softie bt the top thfilli In the realm of auto ractng-the Hardtops-come back to Hollywood Bowl tonight for a full program of events. Promoter Hank Ireland an nounces that some of the Northwest's most capable drivers are due to be at the bowl as competition continues in the stiff race for points and northwest driving hon ors. A 35-lap Class A main event highlight's- tonight's show, with 14 cars slated to participate. A total of 14 likewise Will vie in the Class B mslner, scheduled for 25 lapi. The program ilsd will in clude a trophy dash and four heat races of seven laps each. Time trials get under way at 7:30. Clarence Smith, currently lead ing in points id the race for Northwest honors, will try to add to bis margin tonight But he'll have competition from some of his closest challengers each as Walt WaldrortJJick Gaboury and Wild Bill MydeT Other well known pilots slated to participate tonight are Bob Porter, Wlt Pflughaupt, Lucky Glascock, Art Watts, Don Porter and Armond Millen. Ireland reports the quarter-mile Holly-Bowl track to be in top shape for the Hardtop program. A large turnout Of fans is expect ed since the Hardtops a type of racing introduced only a few years ago, have advanced rapid ly in popularity with the public. Because of their construction, the "Tops" induce their drivers to take more risks and that's what the customers like. Basilio Faces Billy Graham SYRACUSE, N. Y. Clout ing Carmen Basilio shoots the works Saturday night when he meets Irish Billy Graham for the third time in a ll-round welter weight fight. - Basilio is laving on the line both the New Y6rk state welterweight title he won in a fight with Graham June ft and his best chance to get a crack at Kid Gavilan's world title. The 8 p. m: (EST) fight will be nationally televised with Syracuse and most of Central New York blacked out. fJBC NAMES COACH VANCOUVER, B. C. 11 Don Coryell, former University of Washington h a 1 fback, officially took over as coach of University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in the Evergreen Conference! Football League Friday. coaching third base, between the mound and the Lewiston dugout. Big Jawn was in front of the Sen ators for the first three innings, ifid aa editing tf hi JfaAd style for the fans. Luby all the while wa giving Marshall a fttfedUaj from the coaching box. The hurler wl catchinf H hot fad heavy from the Senator's bCAch also. Then when the seventh came along and Marshall was knocked from the box. he had to pais Ltiby while" ell route to tiM dugout How thoroughly irked at the way : for tune had suddenly turned against him, John was angry. He promptly told Luby as he went by, "Yen can tdatt ml eut on that dauilehcadcT Staff at Salem. 1 wouldn't do noth biz ttt yoa." VTidi tb Hafshai called Luby a vile fiajne aii he started down the steps of the dugout Luby immediately challenged the big (linger to can him stseh a thing white Out Ofl the field. Marshall booneed back out of die dtigout and again repeated his call. With that Luby charged anc the battle was on. ka3t few m m mtu u a With Hardtops ... JLL w A 0'.- WtL w Li Prt, 17 7 .70S Calsarr W 1. Prt. It 13 .440 11 12 .478 10 M -417 10 IS .385 Salem SpokSrte 17 11.807 Lewistn Vancuvr 1311.59ft fcdmhtn Yakima IS 13 .Sod Victoria Trt-Ctty 13 17 .481 Wenatch t IS .971 fridaT result: At Salem 7. Lwi- ton I: at Vancouver S-2, Spokane 10; at tdrfionton 7, YskimS 10: at Vic toria 1, Trl-CHy t (10 lnft ); at Cal gary IS, Wenatehee lfl. COAST LKAGVK W L Pet. W L Pet. Hollvwd 74 47.612 Sn fran 56 64.487 Seattle 69 5 .575 Oakland 53 65 .449 L Anls M si Mi i Dfego S3 M .445 Portland MM.4SS Scrmrrto 93 87 .437 rridSV results: At SacrSmentn 1, Portland 0; at San Francisco 2. Hol lywood 12: at San Diego 1. Seattle 2; at Los Angeles 5, Oakland 6. NATIONAL. LEAGUE W L Pet W L Pet Brook th 59 33.641 St Louis 49 42 .538 Milw kee 54 17 .993 Ctncftati 42 51 .452 Phfladel 51 SS .973 CrUcafo 32 57 .360 M York 4S M .SSS Pitetatr 30 68 .306 Friday results: At Brooklyn 6. Mil waukee 11: at Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 1: at New York 3. Cincinnati 1; at Pittsburgh 1. Chicago 7. American League WLfct. WLPct. N York 61 31 .663 Wshngtn 44 50 .468 Chicago 37 34.813 Philadel 38 54.412 Boston; 55 40 .579 Detroit 32 60 -348 Clevelnd 53 39 .578 St Louis 33 63 .344 Friday results: At Detroit 5. New York 1: at Cleveland 4. Washington 6: at St. Louis 0-0. Boston 8-6; at Chicago 2. Philadelphia 4. Detroit Slates $50,000 Turf Go DETROIT li A starting field Of 13 horses, topped by Oil Capitol anc Van Crosby, was named Fri day for Saturday's $5O,0OQ-added Michigan Mile the richest horse race in Michigan history. Oil .Capitol, a glossy gray, 6 year old veteran, and local favorite Van Crosby are expected to battle it out for the winner'! Share, prob ably $37,000. The whirl around the Detroit race course will be televised na tionally. (ABC, 4:30 p. m. EST) FAVORITE WINNER SEATTLE (J) The odds-on favorite. Bull Rover, pulled away in1 the stretch to win the $1,000 Bellingham purse at t..; Long acres "race track here Friday. Luby-Marshall Mix were watching Brenner, as relief pitcher, warm tip" on the mound. Joe Nicholas was the next hitter. Suddenly all saw the wild flail ing df fists near the Lewiston dug out. The warriors were really go ing ' t it. and were getting results. Neither battler went down, even though both struck solid blows. The entire Salem bench stormed across the diamond, and Don Mas ter son, fleetest of all. got there first, i He let fly wtt a vicious taclcte ifld tax&d Mafall flat By . this time all hands were manning the battle stations and players, with arms and feet fly- m in ell directions, "were piled ai solid fduf feet deep. : Brenner stormed over t break it np and grabbed Luby. Both TJUk Saba tini ind Jim Petersen bad strangle holds ron Brenner. Jack Hemphill and Ken Richardson were cling ing to one anather much like young lovers. Others weren't any farther aparti i Umpire Mel Steiftef and Einer Sorenson Were powerfess. They'd part one pair only to see 'another get together - (Cofitiiiued w flfttf pi&l Tanselli Gouts Two Homers As Hemphill Racks His 14th Victor; 2nd Game Tonight Bf At LIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor Tha Salem Senators continued their mastery of the Lewiston Broncs last ttlght at Waters Held, downing Bill Brenner's band 7-2, which amounted to the ninth victory in 11 tries for the, resident gang thus far this semester. - Sweeter still, last night's win pushed the Salems two full games out la front of the Spokana Indians, who oblingly dropped two to the Vancouver Caps. Shortstop Gene Tanselli, whose slumping bat suddenly exploded during the tnreegame series at Lewiston earlier in the week, was the batting hero of this one, slam tning two home runs out of the arena and driving in four Of the seven runs. The wallops, in the first Inning with no one aboard, and in the siath with one mate on base, were the eighth and ninth of the campaign for the hustling short stop. They came off curvc-baOer Russ Butler, who went the route for the visitors and both were hit off the righthander's benders. Hemphill's 14th Win Even thoufth in trouble much of the way, Jsck Hemphill went on through for his 14th win of the season, giving nine hits and walking three. Two infield double plays and soma great third b ing by Connie Peril made it much easier for Hemp than it would seam. The Broncs scored in the fourth on i walk to Al Heist lad Ken Richardson's long double to right, and again in the ninth when both Clint Cameron and Glenn Tuckett singled, and Cam eron eventually scored when Ed Garsy wis forcing Pinch-runner Ruddle at second hasp. The Salems started off roughly on Butler, scoring three times in the first Dick sahatini walked, but was picked off first by the hurler. Tanselli then swstted his first homer, high over the right field wall. Doable steal Works Jim Deyo doubled over Mel Wasley'i head in left and Peres walked. They engineered a dotl bie steal, and when Gsray threw badly to third on it, Deyo rsmbl d in while pern went on to third. Peres later scored ss Les Witherspoon was beating out an infiekLJrlt to third base. DuirMiittfsdfVs double Arid Tsnsetii's fly to left scored an other in the seeond. In the third sabatlni again walked, moved up on an infield out and DeyO'a ifl field hit, and scored when he and Deyo worked another double steal. MastersoA's walk and Tanselli's second mouftd-tripper closed out the Salem scoring in the sixth. Butler, made it tougher on him self by walking eight, even, though he was touched for but eight hits. Tonight's second game, at 8:15 o'clock, will see Brenner himself, who has been the only Lewlstofl flinger able to beat salem thu eeasor, opposing Lefty Dave Cab le, a 6:30 doubieheider closes out the series Sunday night Crowd 2,115 Last night's crowd was 2.115 for the "Cannery Night" affair. Dozens of foodstuff prizes were won by the fans during the eve ning, thanks largely to the efforts of Ed Benjamin of the CannerY Union. Pre-gam festivities were mirth ful to say the least. First, Brenner was presented with a huge (and lite) goose, along with an egg ind appropriate speech by Senators President Bruce Williams. Then Botsman Luby and Lewis ton Pitcher John Marshall, who were engaged in the big fight at Lewiston Thursday night, were called front and center. Luby was given some boxing gloves and a ftose guard by the Valley Packing Co., during the fun, and Marshall called "The chaw" by maiy, was given a box of chewin'-isrbaecy. Even though the two rivafswere rather close together during the ceremony and east a iwowl or twfl, fid blows Were struck. They 're still angry. . Marshall was a pinch-hitter in the ninth, but fanned. How the crowd loved that! incidentally, he win pitch one of the Sunday games. Ilore Whoops: 01 ail OA B M O Waaley.1 4 Hjelma.l 4 Helst.m t RendsnJ 4 Wilsons 3 Camrn.r 4 TaeketJ 4 Gsray.c 4 Bvtler.o 3 c-fluddle O x-Bfarnl 1 a a 9Mlnl4 a f 4 a TanseH 411 Daye.m 4 119 prj a o a j BaDard.l 4 ill 1 Wtrspn.r 1 1 O Esef ian.l Mil Mstrsn.e J 1 1 0 Hmphl.p 3 0 0 1 113 0 1 t 1 o i 1 o 1 4 1 3 O 0 0 Totals 33 fllJS Ti)lU SS fit 17 as-tinned frtt Butler M rtn. S Ran for Tttckeft M 9tfi, Lewiston , , , eof i eAt-a. Iff s)6m ; si trrt oo i i o Pitcher IP AB H R ER SO BB Better 8 28 8 7 S 2 8 Hemrwa t 33 J I J 1 3. Left on Mses: Lewistbfl 1. iiUm S. 17 Tw-S nits: rJeyo. Mastertoa. tUefiardasn, XnnaB. Ram. battel ta: ansera 4. wnnerspoon. Richardson. aerifice: Hemphill. Stolen basest o 2. Perez. Sabatlni. Double thtyii anselli to Sabatini to Ballard. Saba rrf to TanselU to Ballard Time: l:5t. t7mires': Sorenae and arteiner. At- ajia. football Gear No Aid Against Croquet Mallet . SOUTH BEND, Ind. a Tim ctht Lisek, 6, and a playmate agreed that a new football helmet givan him by hi furents. Sir. and Mrt. Caimir Lisek, ought to be tested. The playmate whacked the hel met, with a ereq&ef maUet and Timothy went to a doctor for a SCHChxaf jobi A sbarp ridga of lama bid cut in head. Indians Drop Pair to Rising' Capilario Club By The Associated Press The Spokane Indians saw the gap between them and the West ern International League leading Salam senators widened Friday night as they dropped a pair of games to Vancouver by 21 and 3-0 counts In a couple of tight hilt duels. Pete Kemandes and Lonnii My ers pitched the Vancouver vic tories as the Caps pushed within 1H games of the second place SpokM. Yakima jumped into fourth place with a 10-? verdict at the expense of Edmonton and Tri-City topped Victoria by a 2-1 count in ten innings. Calgary beat Wenat ehee 15-10 in a free-hittinf mix. The two belted out a total of 36 bits, six of them homers. Jake Helmuth hit two circuit blows for Wenatehee. Snoksne ... 000 001 o- f s i Vancouver ood lis I 1 Ncrnea and ShaaU; Hernandez Snd Duretto. tddhafl .... ooo eoa ooo s 4 b.,itr.- nryi ona on s s Worth and ' 6cie: Myers and Du rtto. Yakima MQ 00 00610 13 1 Edmonton . O0O Slf ISO 7 I Carter and Movlckj Utley, Martief (It ana Morgan. Tri-City 000 001 OOO 1 2 Victoria 100 OOO O0 118 Mirhaelaon n WlrrM; Battler and Martin. Wflatrhe . caiaartr 01.1 001 ISO 10 IS 330 001 SS iS 17 Bean. Munroe (7) and Bartolomei Ortell, rranei (8) and Ldllard. 3 Clubs Share Softball tread The Industrial League softball race saw three Clubs sharing the lead spot following a pair of up sets in rrldiy night action. First christian upended YMCA ft-4 and the Ed's ttarket-Wolgamott's entry surprised Cdfflmefeiil seat by a 13-0 count as Norv Hil fiker flung a tight two-hitter. That put YMCA, Commercial Seat and WolgamotTs in l tie It the top. all with 10-2 mark. The South Salem Merchants girls team jumped their record Friday night, with a 7-3 win over Silterton in a Silver Fall Leigue eonfest, with Carol Peterson hurling the win. Wolgamott's belted 14 hits in whipping Coriimereiai seat, one being a two-run homer by Dile Greenley. The .Salem gals sewed up their tilt with four runs ih the fifth inning. A single bt Hel en Hansen and Reeves dduble helped. Tonight the Used Cars team of the City League plays an ex hibition with Ocean Lake at Phillips Field at 7:30. . Wlamrtts 001 13 14 1 Coml Seat . , OOO 00 0 11 ftnflckef and Oreenley; Mass and Kephart. Silrerim . Crt Crtrnl . 201 000 0 9 7 S KTl 040 7 4 .1 B. Jones and "etefsn: Sitd Thine an. Pefsori Mai Wliitfield t Missed Mark 6(rtth(jRQ, Sweden (H ti. S. middle distance runner fl Whit field failed Friday mght tn his at tewt to better the world record for 1.060 metefs at SirttistogsvaL lefl Stadium. Whitfield, former Ohio stale star and Olympic champion, was timed in 2 :22.ti, compared with the ac cepted record of 2:21.3 set last October by Sweden's Olle Aberg, Whitfield, who represents the Hew York Grand Street Boys Club and who is touring with tn Ameri can track team, won the racdt how ever, after a duel with Abe g. SeiXfta AtH&tice HAVEhfOtit), Pa. Ufi Wimble don champion Vie Seiias had an other anxious moment or two Fri day before he rhoted into mi semi finals of the Pennsylvania State t etnas cbarfypkrrihi?s witit a 0-4 wirt erver Jacques Griry of Los Aflgeiel. Jaimng Seiias in tM rlxt 16 list round were Straight Clark of Pasa dena. Galif., Tairy Trabert af Cin cinnati, aecotid-eeeded iri the totrr naroeat, and Grant Golden of Chi cago. A new r 4eehk(tJ per mits pictures so bright they can be picked up by television cam eras. SPEED o.rifrfflffit . tWll Find What Tm Need at PACIFIC AUfd StlPItY isa N CarmereJal nu 4-ifl dytejaoiif atcsman 4asJSS8a,eiSs4SK Pjsj 6bataio3U Sodam OrtKrozw Scrtordcry, July 23, 1153 National Meet Calls Link Ace I. it Salem's youthfal golf star, Bob Pfall, is pictured packing his gear prior to leaving Friday for Tulsa, Okla., and tUe VSGA National Junior tournamenti which stirts Wedneidi. Prill iafned thl right to represent the state by taking top honors in the recent qualifying at Portland, The trophies behind Prall reflect such other athieremeat as the state prep crown and the tide ia the Stale laycee Tourney. Prall also will participate In the National Jaycee Meet at Ann Arbor, Mich., sdme two weeks hence. rr : ; More Bad Luck for Jchosle . . Schanz iMips Boavers' Heard 19 in IHIof Bug! SACRAMENTO W Charley ed a squeeze bunt down the first Schant, allowing Portland only four hits, pitched Sacramento a 1-0 verdict over the Beavers here Friday bight Ind deflated jehosie Heard in a Pacific Coast League pitching duel. the only run of the bail game eifne in the third inning when Myers doubled to left field, schanz sacrificed, and Pete Paviick push- Ndtloiial League Milwaukee ... OOO 170 SOO-li IS J Brooklyn , 000 Wl 641 SSS Surkont. Burdette IS) and Cooper: Loes. Wafle (S). BWcH (S). Hughe (71. Milliaan (8), Mickens (f) and Campanella. St. Louis , 000 001 000 17 2 Philadelphia 010 OOO 001 SSS Haddix and Rice; Miller and Lo fcnta. CtrHtnnatt . .. mw? joo ooft ISO New York 001 i0(1 10 3 7 f JodMelari. SrttHh 7 and Seminfck: Gomez and Wrurn. Chicago ,. 008 000 001 7 1 Piitiburgh 001 OOO OOO 1 8 1 Mmner and Garaffiola; Hall. Hetki (4l and Atwell. American League 7ew Tdrk i ooo ooO l9- 1 S 2 Det6it ....... , . OOO 301 01 S 0 McDonald, Saifl (Si and Berra; Hoeft and Bueha. Washincton 420 0S lot S 9 Cleveland too 010 020 4 11 1 . Stbb. Dixon 8), Slfna (Si and Grasao: Hotiteeman, Hooper ($), Hoa kins ((). Wight (Si, Srissie (f). Gar da (I) and Tipton. Ginsberg (;. Boston 005 120 000 1 )1 0 St. Louia mm 600 OOO 7 0 Henry and Wilbur; LMtlefield, Kret k)w (4 and Cocfrtny. Boston St. Louis 09 221 ! S It 000 OOO OOO S 3 t ai en ( an mm. Phifaderprria one Ann AOS 00? ( jl I) CWcafo tm iffo son on t 14 i Byrd, Trlcano (SI, rfWtOme (ill and Murray; Pierce ar Loilar. he ty (1S. DIESEE. Moo Wanted Mm are being selected' in this araa to b (rained for pif jobs as Diisa! tnitfianies. iriilor. buftdoitf anJ erind . 0p4taiofit msfjfi Diesel. fttU Mm 44 trif fob In Inls rapidly 4rxpndii9 indvttry. If yu r mocha rwooHy minvd' f djd f rrfsklng $12$ pr wtikrYOf Owt if fo ypurslff ii lino! out whttKer or nof you quaity V Uti4ii 44 MMaffdfa( tltumini tt d6tmtft4V1fii. 16 tl) , C6 iitittmtn 4s , t l Nf-4 w J base line. The Beavers didn't get a run ner to third against SchahS un til the ninth when Fletcher Robbe led off with a double. Herm Reich fanned, but As fort Robinson back ed the Solon center fielder deep into center to take his fly and Robhe went to third, with the deadlocking run in a position to' score, Schanz fanned Jim Russell for his seventh strikeout against three walks. Hollywood bejd to its 44 gahie lead at the top of the Coast standings with a 12-2 win over San Francisco. Runnerup Seattle nosed San Diego 2-1 througn get ting but two hits off Cliff Fan- hin. Al Davis of the Suds gave Only three. Oakland took a 6-3 victory over Los Angeles. rortianS (I J B H 6 A Austin, 4 114 Arft.l 4 0 10 0 Robbe.r 9 1 t Murw.rt 3 1 RelcW.r M Pbnsn.e SOf? fcusseil.I 4 110 BsnskU S S 3 Grants 1111 Heard, p i 6 0 1 (U larrafftrdtit BHOA Pavlik.2 10 17 Dilingr.l 3 Shrdn.m S Brovla.r S At(yd.m 0 iones.l 3 Brkmrt.3 9 Bitehy.e S 10 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 S ri 0 f 1 Myert.a 1 I ! Schana.p 1 Totals 30 4 24 15 Portland Totals 22 3 27 IS . 000 ooo poo e Aba S h bb so - M I 5 1 S aeramentd . Pltehr rp Heard , S Schanz 9 30 t 4 3 7 . Winner Schanz. Loser Heard. R Myers. No errors. LOB Borl land S, Sacramento J. SB Rttell, JoneS Myers, trilling er Robbe. SH Schanz, Paviick 2. Rfil PaTliek. Myers and Jones-. Austin. BaJnkl and Arft. T 1:53. II Runge, Bent and Ooran. A 1.40S. Hollywood fofl COl tio II IS 1 San franrisco . Ho 600 (wo 2 4 S O'DarmeU and Mafone; MeCall, Clotif h (S, Lien (S)'and Tomay. Oakland S2 001 COO 4 I f Los Angeles oos an soi it riorea. Dempser ( Martrrry i and Neal; MciJtari. Spieer Of and EtrsnS, Seattle . sno ona inn f a Salt Diefo ooo 000 i Diel loo l t S Davis and Orteif; Fannin Mat MS. and 4 a. t 1 v i.. Braves Thump nll-6 Tigers Down Yanks; Chisbx, Tribe Lose NEW YORK tn This was a bar1 night for the first place teams In the major leagues. The New York Yankees lost their fourth straight, bowing 5-1 to De troit on the three-hit pitching of young BiDy Hoeft The Brooklyn Dodgers were swamped 114 by Milwaukee. The Dodgers lost a full game of their lead and now are 4 V lengths in front of the heavy hitting Braves. The Yanks kept their 4 h game edge over the Chicago White Sox who lost 4-1 to Philadelphia when Cass Michaels hit a two-run homer In the 12th inning. Third place changed hands in th American League. Boston took over from Cleveland by blanking the . St. Louis Browns twice S-o and e-o wmie the Indiana lost to Washington 6-4. The Tigers' victory Over New York pulled Detroit out of the American League cellar for the first time since the first week or the season. The Browns fell in. wait Dropo'i three run home run in the fourth inning gave Hoeft all th margin he needed. The ai year old lefthander struck Out eight. The White Box bad visions of closing in on the Yankees as they built a 4 lead In the first eight innings. But singles by Michaels. Dave Phllley, Pete Suder and Ous hernial plus a White Sox error led to the two tieing runs in the top of the ninth. Netmea Takes wia. Bobo Newsoiti, who came on with the bases loaded in the 11th, picked up bis first victory of the year. Billy Fierce, who struck out it men in the first eight lnninfs, suf fered the loss-. Mickey Vernon tripled noma two runs for Washington m the first inning and the Indians' could nevef eateh up although they used it players including si pitchers. Ver non drove in another run in tne seventh with a double. Billy Henry gave up aevert hits in the first game of the Bed Box and Maury McDetrhott allowed only sig in 'the nightcap. Tom Umphiett hit a three fun homef for Boston in the opener. The Braves led Brooklyn S-0 and 11-1 before the Dodgers finally came to life in the eighth inning for four runs, three of them oo a homer by Roy Campanella. Jackie Robinson hit his 100th major league home run in the ninth, - The Braves accred Seven runs in the fifth when Eddie MathewS homered With one 00 and Walker Cooper with two on. Billy Loes, who had beatefl Milwaukee five times this year. WSS the loSef. The Philadelphia Phillies edged St. Louis 2-1 on two home runs by Grahny Hamher. His second one came in the last of the ninth, Ruben Gomes pitched a three hit er fl (ha ttW York ftlanta Urn it Cincinnati 4-1. The only Cincinnati tally was Ted Kluszewski'a asth home run, Hank Thompson and Dafyl Spencer hit homers for the fourth place Giants. Paul Minner posted his seventh Victory for Chicago, a 7-1 decision over the Pittsburgh Pirates, Ralph Kifief got three hits, all singles, for the Cubs. Meatless Diet Help Wynn Toward 20 Mark CLEVELAND UH Earl Wyftn, Cleveland's burly pltchef, disclosed Friday he is shooting for hil third 20-wic ttkaon Without ifieat, Which he dearly loves. 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