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2-Sc 2-St1man, Salem, Ore., WwL, July 6, 1955 Bergs, Labish Bote . . V Legion Post, Truax Oil Gain Junior Sail Wins American Legion Post 136 and Truax Oil scored two one-sided victories in the Junior Baseball League Tuesday, The Legion team blasted Berg's Keizer Market in the Class C League by a 14-2 score and Truax rapped the Labish Center, 13-1, in the Class B game. Forest Darling and Tom Pen- Co-op Downed By Randlc Oil National Guard Tips Cascade Meats, 3-2 Two City League softball games Tuesday at Phillips Field night saw Handle Oil down Mt. Angel Coop, 5-1. and IGA Stores get a win by forfeit from Burltland ! Lumber Company who failed to field a suf ficient team. In the Industrial League at Oling- er Field, National Guard edged Cascade Meats, 3-2, in a practice game . and at Leslie Field First Christian Church defeated the State Correctional Officers, 10-5 in an exhibition game. - Nonr Hilficker hurled . the win for Randle Oil and allowed only three hits by the ML Anpel team Carl Beyer, the losing ML Angel chucker, allowed four hits, but three of the four were a home run, .a triple and a double. Raadle Score Tw Handle ou scored ineir ursi two runs in the second inning when Tinker Risteen was safe on a two-base error, Woody Hall doubl ed to score Risteen and Norv Hil ficker tripled to score HalL Their next two came in the fifth.- Glen Jones got on when hit by a pitched ball and then scored on a two-base error by ML Angel's third base man. An error by pitcher Beyer allowed the other run. ' Handle's final run was scored m the sixth when Annond Carrow drove a lightning-fast line-drive homer down the third base line. ML Angel got their only run in the sixth when Harris was safe on an error and scored on J. Beyer's single. Leading batter for Randle was catcher Woody Hall with a single and double in three trips. J. Beyer for ML. Angel hit two singles in iiree at bats. The non-league National Guard! victory saw the Guardsmen' score .-wice in the first on thre walks and a single by Wayne Bryant. Their winning run cunc in uie iuib u; Ray Busby, who had singled, and scored on Bob Ochse'i single. Cascade Tallies Cascade Meats tallied twice in the fourth for their only runs. These two runs came on a fielders choice and singles by Al Schwartz, LasweQ and Parkhurst. Wednesday night's softball games in the City League sends Kay Wool- jn against the State Prison Officers it 7:30 p. m. at Phillips Field in the opener and at 8:30 Randle Oil neets IGA Stores. Randle Oil 020 021 05 4 3 ML Angel 000 001 0-1 3 4 . Hilficker and Hall; C. Beyer and Bucheit, Annen (7). National Guard 200 0013 3 2 Cascade Meats 000 200-2 4 3 Walker and Ochse; Schaffer and . Busby. rod combined to burl a no-bitter for Truax, although one run was allowed. Penrod relieved Darling in the second inning of the five inning game. Truax went score less until the third inning when they sent seven men around the bases and then added their final six in the fifth frame. Truax got their seven runs in the third on only one hit but they capitalized on six Labish errors. The hit was a single by Ernie Kara that scored Gerald Girod, who had walked. Karn scored on an error and another bunch of errors accounted for the other five runs. Dean Posvar started the six run fifth inning for Truax with a single, stole second for one of the nine stolen bases by the Oil ers, and then scored when Mike Grove hit to the second baseman who errored. Jerry Hawley, the next Truax batter, then slammed a long homer to right field for the next two runs. Karn singled to drive in the next run after Gene Gilbertson had got on base when hit by a pitched balL A double steal accounted for the next two runs. Labish Scores One LabisB's one run came in the second when three consecutive walks forced home Dean West ling, the losing pitcher. In the Legion Post-Berg's game, the Legion club scored their first three runs in the open ing inning. A single by Dennis Gray drove home the first run and then Doug Ritchie, the win nmg pitcher who allowed only one hit, tripled to score Gray. Richard Gydessen . doubled to bring Ritchie home. In the .fourth inning the 136'ers added nine more runs. These came on six walks and three singles by Gydessen, Rit chie and Rob Haskins. Their final two came in the fifth on a walk, an error and a double by Gydes sen. Berg's scored both theirs in the third inning. After a walk. Bob Hawley singled to bring home the first run and then he scored on a sacrifice fly. Two Games Tonight Wednesday's Class B game will pit the Salem Lions against the Mill Supply Corp. on Barrick Field at 8 p.m. instead of at dinger where it was originally scheduled. The Class C game, aiso at camel ana at o p.m-, sends Steinke's against Nameless MarkeL Berg's Keizer .. 002 00 2 1 3 Legion Post 300 9214 8 0 Gettis, Hawley (4), Simmons (S) and Cales, Burnght (5): Ritchie and Partee. Truax Oil 007 0813 8 4 Labish Center.. 010 00 1 0 9 Darling, Penrod (2) and Karn; Westling and Biggins. SPORTSMAN'S RELEASING UNDER SIZED FISH axcfi Small fish, caught on A SINGLE HOOKED ' ARTMCOAL... ...SUCH AS A BASS BU6 OR SPINNER, CAM USUAU.Y BE released without remomm. from water or grasp1no by hand: leave, fish km water and shake the hook loose (some fish shake themselves FREE WHEN YOU HOLD HOOK). Less of the protective cov ering OF slime is removed fc HANDS ARE WET, BUT TIGHTER SRIP (necessary with wet HANDS) INJURES FISH MORE THAN DRY HAND'S LOOSE GRIP. HANDLE ALL. FtSH GENTLY I W HOOK IS SWALLOWED, CUT ITS LINE AT LIPS. HOLD RSH UP RIGHT unto, rr swims akx Campy's Hand In Law Fight O'Malley lo Face Slanderous Charge NEW YORK UP) Counsel for a surgeon who operated on the left hand of Roy Campanella, Brooklyn Dodgers' catcher, ac cussed Walter O'Malley, president of the Brooklyn club, of making slanderous statements against the doctor in papers Died Tuesday in supreme courL The charges were made by coun sel for Dr. Samuel Shenkman, Manhattan, neuro-surgeon, who is suing Campanella for $9,500 for medical services. They were con tained in an affidavit accompany ing a motion to restrict Campanu la's demand for a bill of particu- ars. Operatlng on Bankroll' In the affidavit, the lawyer, Ben jamin Schenkman, charged O Mai ley made a remark that the sur geon thought be was operating on Roy's bankroll. "The plaintiff." the affidavit said. 'does not intend to permit these remarks to go uncontested. How ever, that is something for an other forum." The affidavit said in May. 19S4, Campanella suffered an injury to his left hand "which not only lim ited his playing, but unless cor rected would finish bis playing days." Bat Rec.rt Invrvrea Campanella was operated on that month, but the affidavit said the catcher was unable to play in his usual manner. The papers stated that Dr. Sbecik- man operated on the catcher last October, and that Campanella' batting average "at the present time" is .33S, compared with .207 last year. Brawl Spices Redlegs' Win Giants Belt Bucs, ' Mays Homers Twice point on and park policemen had to take the field to restore order. Big Ted Kluszewski, the Redlegs muscular first baseman, who hit his 28th homer earlier in the game, did not take part in the battle. After the .brawl was over, with Tebbetts, Walker and St Louis catcher Bill Sara ejected, Johnny Temple singled home the winning run. Roberts Hits, Tm At Philadelphia, Roberts drove in three runs two with a sixth in ning double to win his 12 deci sion, although needing relief help in the ninth. Andy Seminick put the game away with his two-on homer in the eighth off reliefer Jim Hughes. The victory broke a four-game Phil losing streak and gave them their second 1955 vic tory against the Brooks in 13 games. Duke Snider smacked his 28th homer for the Dodgers, who now lead second place Chicago by 12 games. . Hector Lopez and Joe DeMaestrl, an improbable, pair tor power. each homered for the A's to tumble the Indians five percentage points behind the idle Chicago White Sox. It was Hector's blow that did it, breaking a 3-3 tie in the . eighth. Gofmai Gets Victory . DeMaestri got off his shot in the first, snapping Early Wynn's string of scoreless innings at 29. Lopez' homer gave reliefer Tom Gorman his fourth victory, tak ing over for Bobby Shantz in the eighth, and made it 10 triumphs in the last 12 games for Kansas City. The Giants made it in a breaze Demna Mays hitting and the four hit pitching of Johnny Antonelli, who fanned 10 for his seventh vic tory. Mays, who now has 25 hom ers for. the season, has hit two borne runs in a single game five times this year. (Continued From Page 1.) The11 Do It Every Time By" Jimmy Hatlo REALLY CCMN6 AUiS fcTTVl THAT SWIMMING POOL-ID UKE TO 6MDCU A H4Bff- GOT TO TAKE TtJC E4MJIY ?ADRJVE- WftM?IT SORRTTD RUN OUT ON X5U,eOflT- nuacuouT X GUI A 7-r J I Bur now that rr nrtsrtSD-JS VYX THE CNLy rxCHX WHO T EEY0WS BEEN N AKCeOATNOSC ANQ FRIO (NO ROOM FOR THEM ) R04T- "SIws Paul to Play Another Season LOS ANGELES W Captain linebacker Don Paul decided Tues day to postpone his retirement from professional football and the Los Angeles Rams for at least an other year. Ending weeks of indecision, the 30-year-old veteran of eight seasons with ithe Rams checked in with president Dan Reeves and coach Sid Gillman and signed his 1955 contract. The 225-pounder said it was hard to get "football out of your Wood," and added that since meeting the new coach, Gillman, he finally re solved to play another year. Gillman, meanwhile, opens train ing with some 30 rookies at the University of Redlands Thursday. Paul and the regulars report next week to get ready for the National Football League, season. Yankee Tennis Stars In Opening Victory DUBLIN (ft Hugh Stewart, defending champion in the men's angles, and four other American iari breezed through opening -ounds of the Irish Lawn Tennis championships Tuesday. It was the first workout for the U.S. players once last week's Wimbledon com Ktition. Stewart, a towering Los Angeles "eteran, defeated J. P. McHale of Dublin. 6-4, 6-2. Stewart generally is favored to -etain his title after the vith trawal of first seeded Budge Patty, i he American living in Paris. Patty .tipped out to rest his arm.' which 'rave him trouble at Wimbledon. 1 Colts Sign Coach BAtTTMORE Oh The Baltimore Colts of the National Football eague Tuesday signed on a new coach. Tom Hughes of North Dakota University. : The North Dakota line coach will nstruct ends for the Colts. A brmer tackle at Purdue and a t Missouri, he played with the Los Angeles Dons in 1946. He has had coaching duties at Oregon and Purdue and spent one 'ear as a trainer with the New ""fork football Yanks before going vith North Dakota. AL Pitchers Vs. NL Power (Continued from preceding pg) at least three innings, but Musial was chosen by Durocher as the first base alternate to Cincinnati's Ted Kluszewski, who is tied with Brooklyn's Duke Snider for the ma jor league lead with 27 borne runs. The only question mark is Roy Campanella, the Dodgers' slugging catcher, who has been . sidelined with an injury. It is not known whether he will be ready. As a pre caution, Durocher named two oth er catchers Del Crandall of Mil waukee and Smoky Burgess of Cin cinnati. Sherman Lollar of the White Sox is the only protection for Yogi Berra, the Yankees' dur able catcher. All Clubs Represented Each club is represented. Cleve land leads all Clubs with six rep resentatives with Milwaukee and the White Sox next at 5 apiece Brooklyn, St. Louis, the Cubs and Yankees have four each; Cincin nati, Detroit and Boston three each; Kansas City, Philadelphia and the Giants two each and Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburgh one each. The 'American League holds a 13-8 edge in the series that began in 1933. There was no game in 1945. The American also won last year 11-9 in Cleveland. The "ull name of Gene Tunney, former heavyweight boxing cham pion of the world, is James Jo seph Tunney. Donovan-Kamarof f Duet Win In Wild Tag Team Mat Battle Luther Lindsey was forced to! vrestle the final" fall by himself Tuesday night at the Salem Arm ory against the combined forces of Doug Donovan and Ivan Kam roff but after a valiant try was lefeated. Lindsey's partner in he tag team combo was John aul Henning, who was injured d the second fall whet Donovan Hit two atomic drops on him and he was able only to return to the ring for a few seconds of the 3nal and nearly riotous falL The first fall of .the exciting brawl went to Henning when he ind Lindsey worked big . Kam iroff over and beat him with a .-cries of leg locks, slams and a bodv press. - The not-so-likeable winners in lie tag match were hemmed in w rineside guards as they left bt ring to protect them from t highly iratea xans. Bill Console former Boston Red Sox bonus infielder. is play ing second base and leading off for Oakland. He's there on op tion,' having served his two-year bonus apprenticeship in the majors. Former Champs Top Publinx Field .NEW YORK m Two former champions, Gene Andrews of Pa cific Palisades, Calif., the defend er, and Andy Szwedko of Pitts burgh, 1939 'winner, top a field of 200 golfers who will begin play Monday, July 11, in the 30th Ama teur Public Links Championship of the United States Golf Assn. Prior to the main tournament, earns representing 32 districts will compete in an 18-hole team event Saturday. Aggregate scores of three players representing each qualifying district determine the team title. The draw for the all-match play tournament was released Monday by the United States Golf Assn. It will be played over the 6,536-yard par 36-3470 Coffin Municipal Course at Indianapolis, Ind., wind ing up with a 36-hole final Satur day, July 16. Andrews, who won the title last year by beating Jack Zimmerman, 1-up, at Dallas, was the only play er not required to qualify for this year's tournamenL The other 199 are survivors of a field of 2,006 which started in the sectional qual ifying rounds. DETROIT UPi Bert Whitehurst of Baltimore suffered a brain con cussion Tuesday night in a heavy weight bout with Johnny Summer- Iin of Detroit. Doctors at Detroit Memorial Hospital described Whitehurst's condition as fair. They also said he was suffering' from heat exhaustion. Whitehurst took a savage pound ing in the 8-round bout. He stag gered to his corner at the end of ROCKY ROAD NOW By Alan Mover APCHIE OZEYrfG TlB OLD APAGB 7V ; KBF '-' 0ARNEPA 77f feAvytfEietir Baltimore Boxer Injured in, Bout the fight and had to be assisted to his dressing froom where he collapsed. Whitehurst is a sparring partner for heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. :- Summerlin was awarded a unan imous decision. - Xarry Parker, University of North Carolina's top golfer, also is the star halfback on the foot ball team. The last place Gutter Dusters managed to win one game from the league leading You Guess team last night in the Capital Mixed League No. 1 with the help of Forrest Logan's 521 series and Ivon Long's 330. Martin Hammond posted 560 and Linda Cushman turned in an above average 453 for You Guess to keep that team out in front by 7 games. Other scores were: 3 Hits k. A Miss (2) Jerry Unrein 450, Doris Unrein 399; Cotton Pickers (2) Floyd Williams 468, Freida Williams 371; What's In A Name (3) Harry Haugen 547, Gloria Littke 605;. Odd Balls (1) Ron McGuire 510, Gladys Beaty 321. Martin Hammond combined games of 215, 136 and 209 for 560, high series for men, and Gloria Littke's 605 with games of 244, 166 and 195 took high for women. GM Directors Recommend Split of Stock NEW YORK UH A three-for-one stock split was recommended Tuesday by the directors of Gen eral Motors Corp., to be voted oa at a special stockholders' meeting ScpL 23. The stock of the world's largest manufacturing concern has been rising steadily. Tuesday it climbed $3.75 a share on the New York stock exchange, closing at its rec ord high of $113 .37. The rise took place before the announcement of the stock split as 23,400 shares of GM stock were sold on the big board, making it the ninth most active stock of the day. On the San Francisco stock ex change, which closed after the an nouncement, GM stock rose to $118.75 a share. It closed at $121 in Los Angeles. GM at present has nearly 93 mil lion shares of common stock out standing, more than any other corporation. COLONEL CROSS VICTOR SEATTLE UTi Colonel Cross closed fast in the stretch Monday to win the featured, $5,000 added. Independence Day handicap a? Longacres. The time for the mile and a sixteenth was 1.46.6. Tide Table Tides for Tail. Ore re (Compiled by U. 8. Coast St Geo detic Survey, Portland. Ore.) July Hick Waters Tim 12:17 am 2:20 pm 12:54 am 2:49 pm 1:32 am 3:19 pm : Ht 6 7 49 6 50 S3 8.2 Law Waters Tim 1:28 am 54 pm I M am 7:38 pm 8:28 am 8:24 pm -1.1 1.8 -Is 25 48 2.S National League New York . 140 100 01411 12 8 Pittsburgh 000 000 100 1 4 1 - Antonelli and Hofman; Martin. Littlefield (1). Pepper 8j and Peterson. Brooklyn 010 001 0024 11 t 010 002 02x 8 8 1 Philadelphia Spooncr, Roebuck (I), Hughes (7) and Howell; Roberts, Ms lob ji and Seminick. St. Louis 000 000 111 4 Cincinnati 000 U0 1028 10 Arroyo. Wright (S, La palm (9) and Sarnl. Bur brink (9); Staley, Freeman (9). Black (9) and Batts. FOR A WMjfe IT LOOKED A9 ifAROilB WOULD GE T ' 90CAL SECURITY 0EFORE HE GOT REAL AGE IS A SECRET BETWESti PRAFT 0OARP (yORLP WAR All in all, it was one of the better tag matches of the year. Henning and Lindsey demanded ! rematch and said that they ; would be glad to get another ; partner if their conquerors want ed to get a partner for a six-man . tag match. Matchmaker Elton Owen - said that he would eon- j sider the proposed match. In a fine scientific semi-wind- np, also a 2-of-3 faller with a j one hour limit, Gory Guerrero ; defeated classy John Arjon in i the final fall when he was count-; ed out of the ring after missing a tackle. . Guerrero took the first fall with a half Boston crab and Arjon evened it up with a couple of drop kicks and a press. 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