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KKSec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., June 19, '56 lions, Nameless, Jacksons Capture Junior Ball Wins; ! Fadenriclit Hurls No-Hitter The West Salem Uom v4 a iNarodcM waHoBeti Steialie'i Truck-lo-kitter, the Nanxleae Market era IS ami Jaeaseti's nipped fesed U hit laciudiag lour asama,aid s aiaetef kervate i-e. Ini the Jackson Jewelers used a Bob Fadenricht tossed the no ftitlrss run to rack tip victories j hitter for the Lions, the first in the aloaday In the Class C dWkuea af Junior Baseball League. The ioas topped Berf a Market 4-i, jVlantle Slams 25th Homer J Chicago White Sox Bounce Baltimore The ust of tme ERCCO MfTCMEO- NOW MOM 4ND M4GMOLU-MU. WiTHlH Ft)P LOOK R3(?- 4 yE4R- WE'LL MISS J?! NICE riU BE TO RELAX- REST4ND QUfET-l SELVES--NO MORE RESPONSBiLrry-, TheyU Do It Every Time ' "- By Jimmy Hatlo Ha m aw I League this year, and showed ex cellent control as he struckoul 11 batten hi tke five iaoing contest. Bergs got its two runs off Faden richt in the first inning when he walked two batters and they scored on errors. MdRiefl Beta Rem The West Salem club banged out only three hits themselves but got two of them in the first inning by Jim Cladl and Ska KeUirtaV for twa runs. George Smith made the other M ia the third aad knocked iaa rua. arae back el the leaden. . f . Mtm , " . lB P- TW nn who cava an first Nameless ia inetr ririory place to Pittsburgh bast Tuesday. If? Slemke. Rickard Saalfeld usaed acroaa thret rua hi tha hnTt- Jni loth to beat the Phila aad eeuta-MikeMcKeaaa k a lamer. ... u iiti. I 'kKmIm triple aad twa singles; Stan Rolf- fcroeb Lawrence. aheBed ka a! I"1 U" r"n " parting role Sunday by the NewjtnpW la pace the winners at the York Gianta. won bis eighth to relief. Roy McMillans Single sent Stewart PMeWe Wka the winning rua home for the Red-1 Steve Stewart hurled the win for .-arnesaa nnu gave 4 omj luur hita bat twa af them were homers m the aeraad frame, one a bases- fcaaded be by Pat Lay and the) phOADEI PHIA tf- Rabin, was wrong.. He just wasat used auer a oac-ea asur-oagger oyrteh,rt, M tht Philadelphia Phri- to swie a ceasisteat beer: He Emery BUbaga. ,n rnAei Mg nitrhmtj shimo Sua- had hwt bur sa a raw. What wer- Lyaa Gettts allowed the Jewelers ri hv -.-h-, chlcaeo Cabs, ned the uteher evea snort than ear eae a while bis Master team-j ai- iike evertbins else the great ' the cfefeats waa the Wkiatj he was matea aaaged lre eff wiaaer Tom ri0ht kw ,:m w. . lakua. He was beta koocked out T . . . ... r uf a Ik ;it, t a ask- ia ' I . . . knd ITS feet tram we ptaie. a w ' " deatal. - isr'i,:: vrh:;i moming u. advanced to third a fiekiers ;D'2.m!SB S,?L,:Z Srr. LT rnl.es wout to Brave,' 7. r""" park. It was early in the mom- hit off Gettu and it didnt figure ; P fhe wui. w J Rnbrts pitched a .full hour. He . " " ," ;t " . ,.. ' " was drterm ned to find out what double for that game 1 only eitra- boat clout ZnrorZl Now Tl&f !2S2$ MONGOOSE XOW 1 I TH4TTHCQ0 "LtSMAJU mtU uim.. I vny HAW Llr-C I T4KE C4RE OF NuTkI4 1 BEGINS 4T9XTy . I WMILS rM 60MS legs, who haa built a M lead with ay Jablonaki caatribwtiag his 0.11 home rua. Mantle's righta-iaaing home raa inat beat Paul raytack waa an ther Upe-aaeanat pake. Tbia ane. hit agaiaat the wiad. bounced an ine graman iw nm eeld-UO feet tram the ground Roberts Finds Curve Caused Losing Slump MEADOWS ENTRIES ef Babe Ruth's recant aj-bomer put af 1927 while handing Daw Larten his fourth victory oa a three-hit, l-J-inning relief Job. Gl McDougald also homered for Kew York. Wayne Belardl and tr Boone kit koine runs for fietroiL The Wasbingtaa Seaalars cot fepstd defeaaively Mooday aight and gave a 41 decisiea ta the Kansas City Athletics wk broke I S-game losing streak aad avaioV cd sinking back sat tht Amehcaa League cellar. Catchers Gain In Swat Race Portland MMdowi. Pnrtlud. Tum- uy. pet hmt t p.m.: Tint ran. qrti. hon. sum aU MM In frad C. 3M yaros. t. Maavt Kofco. S. Duaran . 111 t SuMi Dal. W. Pkillipa l 3. atiaa DolMi. C. Duiun UV . OomTi luia. A. SIMrman In 1 Ian. J. Bum 1U S. Lar Humf Cat, s. VtDt tea. If k. a- r.il.-,rhr i ! Klttr B ZolUn !I3 . . ; a, Ttiwy Llkin. H. Hrr 111 "Something had to he haywire, , . pauy lr.0. r. udaJs iu he said. "Here I was throwing better than 1 have for three yean; feehng better than I have for three years aad getting tan hart; raotartct - jitsi Weather Halts Kalian l anal Dine- j? Softball Tilts (II. saa-vart 111 and Shaldan; W(ttakrr. Watt III. Ley an4 Wfeitnura. WUttakar (U, rarria (1. rtaWi Jar liana Two Capital League Softball games were forced to bow to the J I ; rain Monday night and the games braias knocked out." Carve Bail TroaMe Roberts discovered that his trouble stemmed Irem a curve ball. Let him explaia it: "I've been trying to throw that ran. art all n in irada B, .Vu yiirda. I. Jim Lahcain. H Hrrr IIS 2. Puddmr fuel, L. Kniwln ..123 3. Little Man H, S McDo.fll . tin 4. raftuloiii Jot. E. (.itlord 1 5 G. r Huiruain. J Buaa . U5 fl. Joe Warner. R. Woods .. 1 23 1. Bertv Dcuni). G Dixon . I3U Bank Rob A. Slwrmaa U! I) KKItpg KUinjl.X F. Hidalgo 125 Third rjrf. rl.iirn pure trtOO, hn? tujeioina curve ball. Aad W'.ver 14 dnd up- 'Shooi. i furlongs. .V V- - w , .! 1 Top Sand, I.. Dalci throw 4 you have la stand up straighler aad get more snap. I aai aol a stand up pitcher. I kave w be low and fellow, through." Roberts proved his point Sun day. Ha held the Tubs to a dou ble through the first six innings aad outfielder Elmer Valo said ' NEW YORK iff - Ed Bailey ai ,, Cincinnati aad Yogi Bern of the' I New York Yankees, a couple grade A catchers, an making fapid progress la the major league patting races, t The competition tightened eaa- lider.bly last week with Date Long of PltUburgh and the Yanks' lickey Mantle aa longer kokfiag cornrnandlnf leads. Bailey with aa increase af ! feints lined hit average to JSJ and ia withia raage af Lang JM. The Pirates' slugger, who took ver the National League's top pot last week, slumped 11 points with only three kits ia 14 at bats. ; Mantle, a .408 bitter tmttl re cently, (lumped 14 points to 363. he had aevea hits, including three fome runt which boosted nil total ircaits to a He aba hi setting he American League pact ia runs atted in with 5. Berra. Mantle's hard-hiUIng teammate, moved into a tie with Bob Nieman of Baltimore for fifth klace in batting. Each ia at J44. Crtna "ana WruihF Grait and ' h&t been postponed Until later hi k, (JmuU hnv eaueht that aae. Crnry. I the season. The games involved u. relaxed with a bin lead and were Kay Woolens-First Christians (np pked up a run. and Keizer KrectricCascade Meats, j Kobrts has his own pet theory Two more games are on tap to- of how to pitch, lie says, "the night at Phil I ips Field. In tbe 7 crt ef pitching is throwing p.m. first game Meier k Frank ' then whdt they're bokiag for and wil try for their fourth straight getting them oiif Capital League yartory against' tlie Strateity Different Pruon Officers, who wiH be seek-1 That may sound strange since ing their fh-st win. The second snout pitchers will tell you tbe game, this one in the City League, trick is ta throw the batter off us Spnaa Wii. r. Iltoals . IK X Mr Lovr I'D. J Boaj , Ct 4. Herran. L Know les ... lli 5. Spd Ralkt. W. Philljps ... Ill 6. Salty Quean. A. Sherman . 10J 7. Young Kivl. K. (ilttord IIS S. Grav Jury. G Dixon 1ST . Huakai. S MiDouell 1:1 10. Woody i ITidc. D llenshaw -lis Stock Toppers illn Next Race Bilko's Bat Still Tops Among PCL CAM PDivrrcrrt im oti:. n a itntivitivu n - IJVIIIIIK ... i . . . . V . . . , nvor.nar i fnr Ifi Knlnw Unnrlriu bteve Bilko o( Los Angeles con- : r: '. ;" ' "' 7"""' The stack hard tooa. owned and drtyea by members ef the Capi tal Auto Racing Association, are to toko aver Hollywood Bowl next, far the Valley Sports auto racing program the coming Saturday night Feature of the card will be the mid season rtamrnonahip main event, at M laps. The Capital Association was in action at the bawl last Saturday night, in another af their hectic destruction derbies. This time they'll be at the wheels of faster, more dependable mounts, although ft win be remembered by those who saw r that the last hard tops meet provided by the CARA close ly resembled a destruction bee. The Saturday driving roster will be announced following a meeting of the association at the bowl to night - sends RandW Oil against L4.H. Randle will be after Us fourth straight over LfcR. The LIE club wen tba first two from Randle. American League balance, get him out on a pitch he iaa't expecting. But tben. who is going to argue with a guy who haa won 2u games ar more each year for tbe past six? New York Datrntl Turley, Larten 3 1 we sen aso 7 s 2 Yo 11 njr Portland Links Portland Golfer Nab Public Links Berths VANCOUVER. Wash. HP-Benny Hughes of Portland carded a 1- sot n oao J s a1 . w: irr t ey. Larten 131 ana Herra; loy-imc " 11m jv.vj iuui m 1 taek, Iwaai S and House. W Lar ten. L-roytark. KLVtfATH EAUJ - Jerry Wathlniton oofi fltj noft 3 7 t Doyle ef Portland defeated Bob Kanne Crty See Mil mf-A II Sj Smith of SDrineficld. 6-0. 6-2. 6-0. Grl. Bverly (i and fill Ger- ... . ' . Id: Kellner and Thompson. L Grurt. National League 110 inninfa) ' Cincinnati M loe 01S 3 7 11 1 Philadelphia 000 0OO US IS I Jeffroat. Frntnaa 1 7 . Lawrence 19) and aBiley: Hadrlix and Looata. W Lawrmca. L Haddtx. Milwaukee t 0 SOO-J Pittibursn oon auo nie 1 s 1 Spakn and Crandail: KUna, face (4 and Sheptrd. L Kline. Sunday for the Oregon Junior fhamber of Commerce tennis title. COTTON. GERMAN DRAW NEW YORK Germany's Franz Szuzina, a t-5 underdog in his New York and television debut, held Toledo's Charley Cotton to a draw ia their lu-round bout at St. Nicholas Arena Monday night. Cotton was outweighed by his rival, 160'i to 156'. Iinues to lead the Pacific Coast fague batters with a lusty .407 average. ' Through Sunday's games. Bilko bad the most home runs, , and (he most runs batted ia, 71 His teammate Gene Mauch has 105 hits for the season, two more fhaa Bilko and has the runner- tip average at .374 Angling Nab Top Archery Prizes i Individual winners in the Red king Bowmen Target Tourney Iield Sunday were Chock Anglin n men's division. Marge Anglin In women's division, Delbert Kill Ingsworth in Junior division and Billy Norton in cadet division. i The placers and their scores Jvere as follows: Men's Anglin 63ft. Bob Norton (22. Nick Bennett 616. Women's t-Marge Anglin tMU, Jennie Lee synowski 613, Jean Bennett 475 I a n I o r s Killingswerth 668, Robbie Norton 393. Cadet Nor Jon 522, Mike Anglin 71. ' ' iSaleni Cirl Team Nips Forest Grove at J FOREST GROVE-(Special)- jrhe Salem Merchants girls soft- Hteam continued its undefeated airsng nere ououny nigui uy cug ng the Forest Crave girls team J-0, with Marge Hurley hurling the two-hit victory for Salem. . forest Grove, rated me of the lest gala teams in the state, gave tip two singles to Vivian Reaves knd Rita Lambert in the second inning tor tne game a oniy run. : Salem plays Mt. Angel at Sfl wertoa Tuesday aight la league game. . Tide Table none roa rarr oatoow Cnan oiled bf O Coaat and GoooX Bifrey. PoeUara Ore end I I , Time Hel(M Time HelM ' ' alia Waters Low Watery kuo rt - n. is -M n am 41 -14 sjh. -aj v v t Mpm. It I M ana. 1.1 M 11:17 a m. 4 4 11 a n. -I , M:ia pas.'-4 It am,. If tl JI M pm. 44 1 Ua.ra. -11 . UMp-ak 4J 447 p.m. IJ to lead Oregon qualifiers for the National Public Links Tourna ment. Air Force Lt. Dick Stearns had 148 and Bob Patterson and Amel Pascuzzi tied at ISO to fill out the qualifying quartet which will play at the national tourney at S a n Francisco July 9-14. All the quali fiers are from Portland. l8 rrvvv- 'h 4rS lmFrfTtt JYTiVrevnJ fal H l4DI H LX'V n II ; c. itisiiiirnsiiisiiBii, sjii Fourth race, claim, purse 100. 3 veer old and up. iSRUdi. s;x furlungs. 1. Onto Hose. D H.-npluw ill 2. BI.K-lt J . H lonjonh 117 3. Fxilrd. M Karl Ill 4. Spit Curl. S. McDueU .. 1.1 5. aUa Sale. F S'uolli.rs 111 . Scoopv. (i Dixin HI 7. Kfturts lilrl. E (illf..(d ... lo 8 L 'id.i .mill. C. Si nooM . W'i f. tirsl Vi.-!,. J ISrvt-kum l' M. Little Baron. I. Knowies !I3 Fifth rat't. claur., purse kU. 3 jur ulda nod up. W. one toile 1. Mrteeus a. lonalti 11 2. Cukl Arrn. G. aimttfiis 11) 3. Double Dieaiu. G. Dixon ...... lis 4. Sir PYten. E Cifford 11 V Waaney Mm. H Hrr .... ll 5. Sononi.l Strkkt, D. Hrnjhrt IU 7 Crossed Again, J. Proutv ...ll S. Boss Wranller. A Slwrmao . 114 . On Spa. S. McDaviell U 10. lUandave. r. Smothert 119 Sixth rare, claim, pursa WO. 3 year oldi und up. 80s. 3's furlongs. 1. No War. D Henshaw 111 1. Our Ciimhle. A Duncan !U 3 Gold Lrsend. i Prouly 117 4. Veiled Brerre. P Hidaluo . .. 109 J Mw Puffv J Breiaons 112 . Mias Bar Fly. C Dixon Hi T. Raw River L Krt'Wle 111 8. &r Dalr. W Phillips 114 Saventa rare. rUim. nuEe SfWO. 3 year olds and up, .Sl OOfll. Jlx fur- 1. Vea ODay. K Miller 114 2. Fjirpir. C, Dixon lit .1. Double FLissrr. J rhoianaeki 111 4. Booler Oeerm. K. Simnnia 11? J. Pal i Picture. W. PbiUips .. Il 6. Iranrus. J Breckons im 7 notor. L Kaowk-s 11! I Heleni Gvpiy. S M.Dowtll 111 . Jim Crus. D Hrnsriaw 114 10. High Summit, P Hidallo 111 F.ishth rare, rlairn. purse 1700. 3 vear olds and up, i$S00i, jix fur longs. 1. Sister Fi.in. S Mr-Dnwrll 11'. 2. Betherf'inou. D Her..'ia 3. Count Hen E Giflurd 4. Our Judy. G D:xon 5. Sir Jav. J. Brtt kons S. Short Wai.t Si'ronn 1. Goldstone. w ptulhpi . a Jell s. L. Knols im '. iu us IM ; 2 . i.'o 115 Totlay's Pilchers AMUICAN LKACll: Baltimore at Chiingo (N I Moore 45-4 i vs. Pierce i-2i Waihinnton at Kanias Cltv N) Stewart (2-2) vs. Santiago 1O-I1 Boaton at Cleveland N -Delnrk (1-41 vt. Lemon 17-41. New York at Detroit Grim U-0 va. Lary (4-4i. NATIONAL LKAGU1 St. Loulf at Brooklyn 'M -Dickson 1 1-4 1 . Koulax ( 1-0 1 Chlrato at New Vora N Rush (S-lk vs Antanalll IS-ti. CinrlnnaU at Philadelphia ( Ni Klippitein 14-11 vs. Simmons 12-Sl. Milwaukee at ptltsbiirih IN) Burdrtte lS-3) va. Friend ill-.li. Major League Leaders AMFRICAN LKAGl'K C. AB R HPrt Mantle, N Y. SS 221 M S4 .3Sn Vemnn, oBirtnn 44 IJ7 17 S7 ..13 Maxwell, Detroit 4S 147 35 53 ..ml Kuenn. Detroit 48 HI .10 a ,3.vt Berra. N. Y. 49 187 34 S3 .337 Nieman, Baltimore 40 114 17 45 .338 Gernert. Boston 44 1.15 27 45 .333 l.ollar, Chicago 48 1.17 22 SI 325 Skowran, K. Y. 45 155 ii sn .323 Goodman, Boston 41 181 30 II .317 Home runs- Mantle, New York T5 Barra, New York. 17; Wertr. Cleve land, IS: Blevara, Waahnigton. 15, Bauer, New York. 14. Buna ketted In: Mantle, New York, SJ: Wertr. Cleveland. 45: Simpson. Kansas City, 45; Berra. New York. 45; Lemon, Washington, 45. NATIONAL LIAGll ' G AB B HPrt Lone. Pmabarfk SS IBS 31 n JM Bailey, Cincinnati 43 IU M 44 XS HoTer. Bt Loula SS 131 44 11 na Clamant. Plttanh a I4S 0 SO J3S Moon. Bt Louis St IM 17 44 J Schaendnst, N. T. 41 IM rt SS ..111 Snider, Brklyn SS IBS 41 51 J14 Bell. Cincinnati as me 11 44 .308 MuslaJ. Bl. Loula M Ml 11 u J04 Aaran. Milwaukee 4S IS4 3 M JM Button, Milwaukee 44 11 is 4t jot Homo nan: Lang. Plttshurgh, 17; Snider, Broolilyn, IS: Borer. Bt. Lauaa. II: Baa as, Cnwaeo. i4: Post. CHMinnsU. 14, juaa natted tn: Barer, Bl. Louis, : Lone, Ftttamirgh. 44; Muslal, 8t. 1 a, SSMke. f-htraeo. aa: J,k. LWIi -W". " 1 " . ' losuki, ClnclnnaU, M, (C4nwhrard Brora preeedisrf pae) lor a history-maaJaux achievement. Then again, if be continues to make like he wants to fight some body 00 the Salem club, as he did whea last here, he may not be able to play the necessary amount of games required ta win batting titles ... Another of Lee Gustafson's Salem football grads hopes to carve a niche in Coast Conference play the coming season, and he's not at Oregon. Oregon State or Stanford. He's George Keech, the 170 pound Ktiard who is listed as a sophomore on tbe Washington State Cougars varsity . . . The Vale Lniversity member of the Salem grid grads dep t. Herbie Triplett, scooped himsell up another $K00 scholar ship the other day. This one has an odd twist, however. Some gentle man reportedly gives a $600 scholarship each year at Yale, to the student who most resembles his late son. Triplett filled the bill, his dad tells us. Herb will be a junior at Yale next semester, and al though it doesn't look as if be'U be a first-stringer he'll no doubt get to play enough to again earn his letter. Triplett got into all but" two of the Yale games as a soph last season ... Yrni may be hearing a lot about Seal Srbeidrl the eomiag touchdown campaign also. They like this former South Salem half . ark tn big gnbs at SUnlard. and be helped himself a lot by plsy hjlg plenty ( rugby sa the Indians tram . . . Vanni Proved lle'i a Good Sport When Edo Vanni closes out bis baseball days as player and man ager, and looks back en his colorful career, he'll glance twice at tht chapter which waa added here Sunday. "I've done a lot of things it baseball," chirped the loquasioua Italiano late Sunday, but bear rasslin' at home plate takes the cake." Yea have to hand It t Vanni the gay Is a good sport t g aloag wtlb swell a prank as we pasted on kin Snnday. We flnved he'd take one look at the Impound Trotsky, and lake off like a c aided dog. But Edo fooled as. He tussled with the bruin, much t the delight of everyone preseat, and then when finished asked of as, "Is there anything else yoa'd like tor ate U do, pair After his sortie with the bear, Edo would have chinnied up one of the light towers if he were asked to do so . . . Phil Jaatze, the older ef the two Salem breaker aow with the Ardmore, Okla., Cardinals farm club has been ea)ojrng Umscif. He's hiked his batting average to the .330 mark-33 hits In 100 trips. No line oa younger brother Cart yet, however . . . Hurler Mike Corn, with Am trill Isn't finding things so ealayabte. His record Is now 4-V Aad anal her of Tony Governor's Oregon matches for the Cardinals, one Bobby Gene Smith of Hood River, Is having a good season with Haustoa of the Trias League. He's batting .317. which larrttaVa 10 bowers and 4 RBI's. Oer first report oa Geae Tanaelll, now with Tola in the Texas League has him kit ting oa 7 hjls in 20 at bat. LlnfleM's IH faomey. aow with Baeae of the Pioneer League barely missed pitching a hitter last week, bat still twice during the week aid aow owns a M record la 10 games . . . Elwya (Sonny I Walker, the (ear Corners grad with Ardmera saw no action daring Ike week aad baa aa 0-1 snttcklng regard . . , Ninth rare, cl.ii ar old and up. iSUkhi iong!-'. Thr Prime Hio 1. Honey Run. P Hidaigo X Duz Dui, i. Roajg a Pharllta. G. Simnnis 4. Call Brand. J. Breck.ms 5. Barnrv Norton. J Boag . 4. War Crest. A. Sherman 7 Bull Oaks, J. ( hotanackl 1 Jean Sue. ('. Dixnn Bon Ton. S McDowell 10. Eager Regards. E. Gifford purse 780. 3 lur- . 114 HI . 1 in ... 121 121 121 121 11 IIS 118 Tenth race, claim, pursa ItOO. I vear olds and up. iisnoi, 1-18 lur- 1 iongr 1. Tint Je. G Dixon 1. Vttkv Jo. L. Knowles .. .. 1. Carlisle. O. Slmonls 4. The Shield. 1. Dales 5, McSwnop. J Boag S. VuUa Pearl, F Smothers .. 7. Foolish nirl. W. Phillips I Colonel HA. A Duncan Royal Orlos. E. Gilford 10. Audacious Boy. J. Breckons Father's Dav Arrival Grrets AlTNcffratii PORTLAND if The Father's Day gift (or AI Negratti, .Univer sity of Portland basketball coach, was another daughter. That made it live children for the Negrattis, but the enaeh is not likely lo organize them into a hoop team. Four of them are girls. The newest arrival was named Janice Kay. Mother and daughter are reported doing welL Meadow Selections: Tuesday, post lime S p m 1. l.adv Homer s Cat, Hohart Koko. Miss Dn-rii 2 f; T Hurricane, Fabuloua Jo. Joe Wagner .1. Herran. Saltv Queen, Woodv'l Pride 4. Little Baion. Spil Curl. Black J. 3. Douhle Dream, Sonoma Sick, On Speck . No War. Miss Puffv. Sir Dale. . 7. High Summit, Double Fuaaer. Botor. a Sir Jay, Jett T.s. Count Recesa. S Eager Regards. Pharllta, Honey Bun. 10 Colonel H. A , Vicky Jo. ViaU Pearl BEST P. FT Sir Jav, Sth rap. LONGSHOT POSSIBILITY - Boo Wrangler. 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