Solons Bag 6-0, 7-5 Wins Over Spokane; Third Mix Set Tonight By al lightner Statesman Sports Editor The town Senators got both wins in their Northwest League double header with the Spokane Indians last night at Waters Field, and can ithm a whisker of blanking the Tribe in both tussles. The scores were 6-0, as Bag Bill Walsh flipped a five-hitter in the 7-inning opener, and 7 5, as Andy 'The Bear) George did a tremendoaa job for I1 innings only to see his defenses go to pot, helping five enemy runs cross the plate in the final inning. Vp until the weird outbreak, which became so when the Senators made three glaring errors, the - hurley George had himself a sparkling two-hitter. Satalirh Goes Tonight So Vncle Hugh Luby's clan goes 2-0 up in the four-game series, and tries to make it 3-0 tonight in a solo at eight o'clock. Ad Satalirh will be on the hill for the Solons, against either Krank fhase or Bill Bottler,, both Spokane veterans. , The two victories of last night pushed the Salems to within half a game of fith place Wenatchee. Plagued by an ailing arm all season, Walsh was given his fourth opportunity as a starter in last nights' opener He had been showing good stuff in relief ap pearances." and this time he rapped it by checking the Tribe to five singles, striking out six and walking only two. It was an easy one for Bill, who now has a 10 record, and he had to pitch out of trouble onlv once, in the Favorites Top Junior Meet 2 Salem Golfers Lo'se, One Wins PORTLAND - Favorites sur vived in the opening round of the state junior golf tournament here Tuesday. The four co-medalists In the junior division all survived their first tests. Joe Hallmark of Rose burg defeated Jim Hcllzol of Salem, 2 up; Jerry Cundari of Portland delrated Jerry Mowlds of Vancouver, on the 19th hole: Bob Smith of Portland defeated Larry Vturri, state high school champion from Ontario, 1 up, and , Ron Weber of Prineville, defeated John Dunkin of Portland, 5 and 4 Yoji Failedjg Score But Yanks Still Won ' i y. - ( 'V J -'r i i V : t t f t, .w. r-1 ' ar. V Cards Dickson Blanks Dockers, 6-0; Rcdlegs Lose; Braves Topple Pirates Yankees Dump Detroit, 5-2 Stops Bums it i Qeveland Upends Boston Red Sox 9-7 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I'ntil Tuesday night, the Brook -lyu Dodgers were the only team in the majors which had avoided a shutout this season. But 39-year-old Murry Dickson, the most aged starting pitcher in the majors, snapped that claim by tossing nifty S-hitter against the Brooks for the St. Louis Cardi nals. U. Dickson also was the last pitch er to shut out the Dodgers in Eb bets Field. He did it Aug. 22. 1954 and the score then was the same, (-0. All the Dodgers' hits were sin gles and they all were collected by Pee Wee Reese. He got as SHERIDAN VICTOR far as second base only in the' INDEPENDKNC' 'Svc-!i ninth inning and was stranded Sheridan banged a home run in there when Rocky Nelson struck , the top of the ..th inui.... . out to end the game. i Oallas, 5-4 in a Willamette Valley , A Hydro to the souped-up 225 and Miislal, Morgan Hamer 1 League Softball game her Tues-: 22 cubic inch Hydros that Dura The Cards, who trail the Cin-; dav night. Regulation play was tied 1 alcohol at a rate that will push 71 i MIKHY IMtkSON First to blank Dodger ! Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., June. 20, '56 (Sec- ; Boat Racing Thriller i On July 4th Program The biggest speed boat extrava-1 Drivers tram California ta Can, gania ever witnessed on the Wil- da will bring their racers ta ttvt lamette will be presented to water July 4 celebration and some at thai ' sport fans at Salem July 4 as 'boats have a value approaching; part of the Willamette River Days the $19,000 class. ;. celebration. This announcement I The boat races will be under tha. came Tuesday night from Bob ' sanction of Oregon Motor Boat; Hulette. commodore of the Salem, Racing Assn. Ralph Thede, corn-. Boat Club and publicity man lor modore of the OMBRA. gave HuK the July 4 program. . jletle the program epected lof- A minimum of 22 heat races and the July 4 celebration in a loi'g- ' possibly more will be seen at Sa- distance telephone call Tuesday, lem with boats ranging from the 'night. Classes of boats to be racing art n V'- S7 L. ..(.k. J Ik la uMkli lat ii fay- KAJ B i a aa ka la akaMfli .-IT .T-LT .J h-ri.; lirli. T.k,r rrk Hhv. Berr. tried U re from aec..d Rill I Redlegs by three percent-JS at the end of the seventh In-1 the inboards streaking across wa- Skawraa'i ilnde U rif hi field la eichlh iaalnr of Taesday's game. Al Kallne made the threw that caught Berra. New Yark dlda't awed the ma, however, as the Yanks wa. H (AP Wirepheta.) nvlk ink An linn ilnnlat anif ..Am -urn m,. ..... - John uunkin oi roruana, s ana s. - r, i wild pitch put runners in scoring ; Medaiist stevrn Wright of Albany Jl 301 10(111 ACIWII posmon vv.m oui one nui. ne Meaei Tom Triplett of Portland,,; got the next two on routine fly , and 2 jn the vs' division. ' balls, however. cmpdaij,,, L;aine pomt 0f Siekula Homers Twice 1 Kujjene and June Robinson of ! All the runs Walsh needed j Tillamook won in the girls' divi- were provided hv Frank Sze- sloni m,ss porritt downed Mary kulas bat "Zoke" busted a -.i Motv of Bend. 8 and 6. and Miss Robinson trimmed Betty Martin of Longview, S and 7. Another highly regarded player, Shirley Siegmund of Kugene. nosed out Mary Ann Rongerude of The Dalles. 2 and 1. Results included: three-run homer over the riyht firld wall in the second innins. off Carl Rounds, and then re peated the process, for two more runs in the third. Spokane errors helped set the table for Krank both times Not since last season when Floyd Robinson accomplished it has a Salem player whacked two homers in one game. Jatk Dunn shiUd In the other: Solon tally, after Ray Webster had j paid" for Zeke'a first homer by ; getting hit with a pitched ball. j Had a One Hitter ' Cicorge had a one-hitter, an.1 that a scalcheroo, until the top of the eighth i his gam. The sin gle came in the third, by Chuck Meckins the losing pitcher who was knocked out in the third. Hr Boys Championship flight Doug Ra gen. Oswego, defeated Bingham Powell. Salem. 1 up, Second flight Peter Geertsen, Eugene, defeated Jim Rick, Al banv, lth hole. Fourth flight-Steve Sihenk, Oswego, defeated Joe Moore, Al hanv. 7 and t. Sixth flight I.arrv Evans. Sa lem, defcattt Dudley IMF Wins 4th in Row; L&R Tops Randle, 4-1 Meier and Frank won their fourth straight Capital League Softball game Tuesday night by dumping the Prison Officers 17-5 and the L1R team evened their City League series with Randle Oil by turning back the Oilers 4-1. , M&F's win was hurled by Wim- ib-w l l py Carver and Carl Bartruff. Car-, hhriY I ,11.111111 May Not Play Portland. 3 and 2. Eighth (light-Don Bihl. Port land HpfpatnH John KnvoVr i i .-........ ' J ' Hiuncra one pasi ucorgc mat akh-i Albany, 19th hole. Krause got to, but couldn't handl" . ' ' by the middle bag. It had to go for ' a hit. ( That was all until Bob Rourheau singled sharply to left in the eighth a.s first upf- ( Salem had picked up four runs In the second on four hits, one of which was a two-run triple byj Webster George's lonR double to (enter, Dunns single and a whop per of a throwing error hy relief--er Ed Luedike tha! allowed Dunn to score all the way from first ' base, netted two more in the sixth, and then in the eighth Dunn singled for his third hit and scored on Gene Laursen's long double to center. Murphy Starts It I Andy got the first swinger out In the ninth. Then Eddie Murphy blnnped a soft .sinale to center. George llulfman grounded to E. C Williams at lir.st, and Williams tried lor Murphy at second. The ball escaped Webster on the force play for one error, after which Ed Rippili lofted a Ihrei -run homer owr the left field wall . Jim Sampson filed out. which should have been the linal out. with only two earned runs of George Rut Webster then made mother error on Ray Carlnn's grounder, Ray Zan dropped a pop foul. Jerry Jackson singled and pinch hitter Bill Bottler did likew i.se. Two more runs were in, through no faiitt of Andrew's ' l.uhy pulled George al this point and sent in Jerry Cade to stop all the rough stuff. He did it by getting Hon Jackson on a long lly to right. ver gave up two hits and two runs in the first three innings and then was relieved by Bartruff who al lowed two hits and three runs in and Ron McGee plus a variety of the next four innings. Two singles by Dave Paulson miscues gave M&E five runs in the opening inning. The winners Nicholls, i big inning was;,the seventh when they scored 8 runs on six singles by McGee. I. a r r y Troyer, Hon Carrol, Sunny Carson, Gene Oliver and Bartruff. Howard Slams Homer MIRTH WIRT IKAIilK W LF. I Yakim 31 17 S46 Wentcht 18 2 ..Wl Eugene 2" IS 611 SA1.C.M 17 28 318 Tri-Cltv 28 18 Mil Spoknc IS 13 313 Lewlth 25 18 Ml Tuesday'! results: it Salem f-7. Spokane 0-5: at Eune Wenatchee. rain; al Yakima S-2. Trl-Cily 7-1. fACiriC COAST I.fAdlf. W h Pet. W L Pet. Id Anf K ) Sn Fran 35 M .4113 Seattle 46 28 .522 Sn Dljo M 38 4K5 HpllVWd 38 S3 .522 Portlnd 31 3S 4 Sai rim 34 34 .500 Vancver 22 50 .308 Tuesday'! resulta: at Portland Sac ramento, rain: at Seattle 3. San Dieuo 2. at Iah Anele 12. San Franeisco 5. at Vancouver 1, Hollywood 3. age points in the torrid National ning. League race there s only one ' game between first place and fifth place scored four runs in the first inning on 2-run homers by Stan Musial and Bobby Morgan. That was more than Dickson ' needed. The Redlegs dropped a 4-2 deci sion to the Philadelphia Phillies, while the Milwaukee Braves pulled ahead of Pittsburgh into third place by turning back the Pirates, 5-3. Just 17 percentage . t .V. D.J1M. n J me linn piace Brooks, me iew York Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs, 2-0, behind Johnny Antonelli in the other game. The Braves' victory over the (Coat, page 12. cel. f.) as follows: Stock outboards ( 'simile course,- 2 beau La each class, I laps each. (Cm, pat U. Yakima Splits With Tri-City YAKIMA '.f' Yakima and Tri City Braves split a Northwest j League baseball doublrheader Tuesday night. Yakima winning the nightcap, 2-1. with a ninth in ning rally, after dropping the opener, IS, after a last gasp try failed. Vern Kindsfather and Dick Young both hurled six hitters in but Kindsfather allowed three of his in the final canto along with two walks to give the Bears two runs and the game The Wenatchee at Eugene game was postponed because of rain and a dnuhleheader was scheduled for Wednesday night. F:r' Raiiif. T: i-Citv 301 30(1 (100-7 8 1 ikmia 002 03(1 001 - 8 8 4 KnMprnuk. Aldririee '3t and Mar tin. Hi immnnd. Ward 161 and Neat Srrond game: Tri-Cltv ont 0110 0-1 8 1 Yakima non mm 2 -2 8 I Kindsfather and Martin. Young and Seal. first inning with three runs then addde one more in the ond. Armond Carrow belted a on homer for L&R in that inning. The second inning run came when Hilfiker singled and came home on Glen Blanton's double. Randie s only run came off a single by Dick Norton, a wild pitch and two errors. Wednesday's games at Phillips Field send Western Paper against First Christian in the lirst game at 7. which will be followed by a Kay Wuolcn-Keizer Electric game at 8. l'..i-i. Rartruff Ml and KMSsen. W ooten and Gr.re nd!p,0B sec-two-1 first 1 AMKRICAV I.KACl'K W 1. F. I. .- W I. Pet. N York 3H 20 .881 Baltimr 28 31 475 flu.-awij.MfS.M7 nrjrolt 27 .111 414 Boston 89 27 ,S1S K City 23 35 307 Clevlnd 2S27 Sis Washtn 23 38 .3H7 Tuesday's results: at Chliaco 9. Baltimore I: at Kansas City 5. Wash inftnn in: at Tteveland 8, Boston 7; W I. Pet, W LPct. Clru In 31 24 ,584 Brookly 24 .547 St l.ou 32 25 .581 Chlrlto 22 30 .413 Mllwauk 28 21 580 N York 22 3 .407 Plttsbfth 30 24 558 Phliadl 1134.382 Tuesday's results: At Brooklyn 0, St. Louis 8: at New York 2; Chic aso 0: at Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 2; at Pittsburgh 3. Milwaukee I. DETROIT Sam Kocsis said Tuesday "I'm not going to defend my National Public Links title if I have la qualify to play " Irked by a ' Ptiblinx directive" forcing him to qualily in San Francisco to enter the match play, Kocsis said: . "Why should I have to go 3.000 V Detroit 3, New York S nil Ids (rt mi nil ft fnr a mnth nlav i v a-as- " uick nowaru iiomrirg or u.r . tournament when . am defending Prison Of icers m the fourth. charnpion? I won mv title at (,ene Hilfiker pitched one hitmatch pIay in Indianapo1iS last ball for L&R to give his team a j knQW of n0 oher tourna. 3-3 tie in the series with Randle. I wn(,rB , ,,.. nlnv rh9m. H.R sewed up the viciory in thetDinB ,ulomalit.aiiv il!ibl(1 and I'm definitely not going. It's a matter of principle." Kucsis made his comments after firing "practice" rounds of "I, 1-under-par. and 75. The .16-year-old riianufacturer's representative buttonholed Detroit Publinx chairman Edward A. At las on the 10th lee and almost immediately Atlas was diving into his directives from New Y'ork. When he finished Atlas put it like this: "The tournament has been changed from match play to com bined stroke and match play. A fif!H nf 1 M inctpnrl nf ninrp than . .i M F 513 oui 8 n 12 3 200 as it previously was, qualified: ' ldlu' PriM.n 002 Iii2 o s 4 8 ln sectional trials You are spe-' " rifira v mentioned as hein? ex- -fempt from the sectional trials, but s 2 it makes no mention that vou're Angels Blast Seals 12 to 5 LOS ANGELES Oft A 15-hit attack to back up the pitching of Bob Thorpe gave Los Angeles a to. s Pfir.fi Cnact LpatTiifi hasp. ball win over San Francisco Tues-! Pf,'d .40 UCLA Denies Sanders Rumor LOS ANGELES UM - UCLA scotched a report Tuesday that troubles with the Pacific Coast Conference athletic code might bring dismissal to head football Coach Henry R. tRedr Sander or athletic director Wilbur Johns. "There is no basis in fact for the conclusions as reported in Los Angeles newspaper that the coaching and athletic staff is sub ject to dismissal," Dr. Raymond B. Allen, chancellor, said in prepared statement. He added: "The alleged athletic violations at UCLA have been under investi gation since the first charges were made last February, in the light of all information now in my hands, and which is subject to re view, there is no evidence of the involvement of the UCLA coach ing or athletic staff in violation of the athletic code UCLA was severely punished because its football players were month over the $75 I. A R Randk C; Hilfiker fikri and Hall ind 310 0(10 0-4 ooo ion o-i Weaver, N. dav before 1.234 fans at Wrigley Field. In the PCL's other two games Seattle kept alive their streak by nipping San 3-2. and a single by R. C. Stevens with the bases loaded m the ninth broke up a 11 tie and l Hll- o exempt from the 3fi-hole qualify-' Save Holy wood a 3-1 victory over Big Test Set ForSummerlins MEADOWS RESULTS ing play which is now to cut the field to 64 for final match play." Atlas added that he would con tact U,S. Golf Assn. headquarters and "if Sam doesn't go, I don't go either." Yummy: First f;,.nie Spokane (ID h h BJark.2 3 1 Mnrlv.in 3 I 1l'fmn r 2 (1 Hippiil 2 0 C'.H Inn r 3 1 Snip-on. I 3 I n.irhu .1 :i (i .1 Jkn I 3 R:irr. p 1 I.-idlkr p 2 0 0 2 I I (1 1 "I! 0 : Salem (() h h Dunn.m 3 I I.rsn.:i 3 Kraue.2 3 Fmn I 3 Forhrk I 2 F.Tkla r .1 W eh-1 r Knrpl c 3 Walsh.p 3 Portland Meadows results: Cloud and snori irst rare. 350 yards, quarter hore. .ady Homer s Cat (M.Dowelli 4 60.1 I .SO. 2 fill: Rubin Dale iPhllllpsI 4 80 3 40. Mi Kltlv Jn l Holly I 4 60. CJuin- , icla 14.IKI. Time Hi 5, Second rai e. 330 yards, quarter I horses Belli Dnnio iDiviini .11 ..'Ml. "Lesion Seeks u 4th Straight n a 3 0 I I 1 0 2 0 4 1 3 0 I 1 fi II 0 2 CHICAGO ii Detroit's .John ny .-liiiiiineriin. a n year oiu lor- t . " ".. , Tk rnliol nti v., a iml mer sailor who has won 30 of 3b u :. sttu: r. f s Hurricane (Bn,ican lx,gion junjor Baseball team pro bouts, risks a budding heavy-,J ' . . Bank RnJ MU'er, 6 to Salem wi, after Us fourtn weight title chance against heavy-, ;d'ril, , urlon;, p vnde' straight district victory tonight, in fisted Bob Satterfield of Chicago i pnlv i Dixon i 7 80. 3.M. 2.W: Woodya an 8 oVlnrk ramp at Mill Citv at the Chicago Stadium Wednes-1 Pnde utenshawi 3 .o. 2 no . Hork Har-; -h Mj cit Juniorj Ho,, iol.l n'v iMHIerl 5 V). Qumiela 10, 1.me"''" u'p " "J """ day night. : , 18 , j foach Bill Bevens Salems have Winner of 12 straight bouts since Fourth race furionj. 3 up. Firm downed the Silverton, Stayton and late 1954. Summerlin s next goal. .Bm-kons. ..to s m Aumsvillo entries since losing an Qmnieia 39 so. opening game to woouourn Vancouver. The Sacramento-at P o r 1 1 a n d game was rained out. Hollywood .. 000 000 102 3 2 Vancouver 000 Ooo 1001 10 3 Samer. Ravdnn 161 t.reen (Bi and Hall; ixicke. Bacrewskl l9i and Rom-anu. San Dleo 200 OOO 000-2 S 2 Seattle 000 002 Olx 3 6 0 Atkins and St. Claire. Singleton and OrteiR. i San Francim-o . 200 000 003 5 1 1 Los Angeles 010 33.1 OOx-12 15 n. W Smith. Slack 151. Henrv i6 and Sullivan: Thorpe and Hannah. allowed. The undercover pay ments were handled by an alumni organization. The newspaper. The Mirror- News, headlined on its front news page that Sanders and Johns were liable to be fired in a shake-up at UCLA. "The outcome of the president's meeting at Berkeley represents definite progress toward a solu lion of a most difficult problem,' the Allen statement concluded. "Paragraphs three and four of (Continued an neit page) Iter at 120 mile an hour. 0 Whs1 I X V' -- Kewral MeRtlwnit l Vy I atutt-iefaisi. m v -'2 ajT" jjTll ' IM.rkVs aaaaaal muttW' - UK Tp 0 lf,TI m ftln teaWajr f jfy m - ,. M m anaBBi a m I M) kpi AlNflkMt f Firing Hurricane I ln$iM Sei. trie MAW 30 ? SSS" Major League Leaders Draft Rejects Harvev Kuenn all 23 5 IB 11 Spokane Sainn IP Rounds 3 I uerlike 3 W;iKh 7 25 Totals 25 000 (Klfl 0- o-t; (mo x ho rs er 5 6 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 3 fi 6 1 so hh 1 1 0 0 2 if he wins Wednesday night, is ,C ikne"; 2 m a hotit wiln nttsnurgn s Bod Hak- Time t it er The lOrounder will be telecast and broadcast None other than retired heavy weight champion Rocky Marciano. on a Chicago visit, believes Sum- merlin can jump into the cham pionship picture which has only i asing Archie Moore and Flovd AMERICAN LKAGL'E Mantle. N Y. Maxwell. Det Vernon, Boston Kuenn, Det. Berra. N. Y. Oernert. Boston Nieman. Bait. Skowron. N Y. Minoia, Chlcafo Ixillar, Chlcaio Goodman. Boitnn Home Rum: Mantle, New York 19; Berra. New York 17; Steven, Wash ington 17; Wert?. Cleveland IS; Bauer, New York 14 Run. Batted In: Mantle, New York ; G AB R H Pet. 69 225 SO S5 .37S 1 47 150 37 56 .373 ' 45 162 27 58 .358 j 49 1M 30 88 .354 1 5l 192 35 6.1 .3:16 I 45 1.38 27 44 . 333 41 138 17 45 .328 48 159 22 SI .321 32 18 37 80 .317 49 161 21 51 .317 ! 41 161 30 51 .317 I Hil hv pitcher. Webster bv Rounds Wild pitrhrs .Walsh; LB Spokane 6. Sale-i- 3 F Rnurhciu Rinnill. R .'a knn. Wrh.vter. HR S?-kula 2. RBI- SSrekula 5. Don. SB - Wehatei . DP Bnurhrau to .1 .larksnn, T 1 32. I' I.opal and W'.ide Sr. .nrl f : '-n.r Spokane I.M Salem (7) Fifth race. 1 mile, 3 up Sir Pvlon illreckonsi 24 0(1.10 2(1. 4 50: Mprnv Moe iltcrr. R 40. 4 411; Sonoma Sl'k! Hensliani 3 2(1. Quiniela 71 !0. Time 1 43 3 Sixth race. 5'j fmlonss. 3 up No War illen-haii l 4 20 2 HO. 2 4(1; Ron River i Know lest 4 40.3 no: Sir Dale iPhilllpsi 2 80. tjiiiniela 10 8(1 Seventh race. 6 furlongs. 3 on. Fonda 1.1 iDixonl 6 311 4 10 5.(1: Sim stitch isimn.iisi 570. 3io; Jim faction, with Woodhum at Salem. Patterson front and center at thcl!''" 'Hensnawi .411. vmnieia a-o. cty at stayt0n and Silverton F.iehth I ace. 6 furlnnls. 3 tin Short 8' AumSVille. Wail iSimonisi 22 90 10 00 . 4 70. Betherforvou iltenshawl 8 70 . 4 30. -..vnv cairrr vtfTnp Sir Jav .Breckonn 3 10. quiniela Mln VtlUR . . !i6 3o time i is ASCOT, Kngland i handy Ninth race. S', f.ti lonH 3 up c,,r(, u a the unset winner nf j MILWAUKEE - Harvey ' Kuenn, captain and shortstop of ! the Detroit Titters, again has been Accoraing to circuit omciais, tne; found physically unfit for indue- j 62. Wert. Cleveland 49; sievera. lcacue standines now find Salem. it; ;ni iho orrooH fnrooc hi. ! Washinjton 49: Simpaon, Kansas City .,.,:, ill., a il. i . im j . j -....a... I: Berra. New York 45; Lemon, ,..,,. .... ....v. , i "'" " T- urait noara reponca tuesaay. , washinxtnn 45 mi him (Ji.ice. an won o-i iixuiii.s. Twice previously rejected tie Other games tonight as the dis- rniisf. f a knee condition. Kuenn trict chase finishes first half play , rccen(y was ordered to undergo R Ltkn 2 J 0 M irli.io 3 1 Diinnm I.i.i'n.3 h h 3 3 4 1 I 0 0 4 moncnl. "I saw Summerlin fight on tele-, vision and he impressed me." said the Rock, who was a guest at a civil celebration at suburban For-' est Park, III . last weekend lie s young and same and I understand he takes a good punch lie's got a future if he gets by Satterfield. who ran knock out i anybody he can hit " linds Silverton at Woodburn and Atimsville at Stayton. Next Sunday will see the start of second hail a routine re-Aamination. NATIONAL I F,A(.l K C. AB R H Pet 54 199 38 70 . 352 44 133 20 48 .346 Long, P h On the Bailey. Cln tl n .1. . .- -1. . n rn . -ft len . .lean Sue it1inoi .30. 4 70. fall , uif WU' en rtillie .-iianrs. mine Pisnd iBreckonsi f so. qumieia 77 ;io, , Pirate King took lie St. James' "'Tentiwace. v. note, i p v kv j Palace Slakes Tuesday as the iKn.miesi 3 60 .':oo. ? so. Fu-t io four-day Royal Ascot race mcet- Dixnni 6.70. 3R0: Hnal Catl..s 'Dun-,;n nrwrnnH uilh Onoon t.-li7ahih basis of the report, the Draft Board continued him in class 4F physically unfit for service at this time. Another Tiger whose home Is in Wisconsin, lefthander Bill Hoeft took a new physical examination Monday. The results will not be announced for about a week. The tall southpaw pitcher previously was classed 4F because of a knee Boyer, St Clement, P'h Moon, St. L. Roh'nd'it. NY. Muilal, St. L. Snider. B'k'n Aaron, M'w'ket Bell, Cin'tl Home Run-: Snider. Brooklyn 15 57 225 44 76 .338 47 151 23 50 .331 55 195 37 84 .330 43 156 23 50 .321 87 211 34 86 .3131 SI 189 41 58 .307 50 189 32 58 .307 58 213 36 58 .305 Lon. Pittaburah 17; Boyer. St. Louis , Chicago 14; Pout, Clncln- 15. Banks nail 14 Runs Batted In- Boyer. St. l.ouia 1 50; Mjsial. St Louis 49: I.nn. Pllts- kii.il, aA- Ranks f'H.caan .18 Jihlnn. condition ano a nervous disorder. 1 ski Cincinnati 38 Handle SI 19.023. allenriance 3.3.38 i in attendance. Minu.nr t Rippiii. 4 S-pn-n.l 4 C.tilnn.c 4 Mourhu.3 4 J.lckn.l 4 Mckns.p 1 I.dlke.p 2 Boiler. x 1 0 4 0 1 1 2 II I II n :i n 2 0 2 1 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ki.uisr,; 4 Kseeian.l 3 Wiik.I 4 S?ekla.r 3 Wbslr.s 3 Zan.r 4 Genee.p 4 Cade p 0 0 0 3 1 1 18 1 0 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 Totals 3fi 7 24 (iTotala 34 10 27 18 x -singled for Lueritke in 9th. Spokane S ilcm Winning pitcher: George pitcher, Meekln 000 000 0055 7 t 040 002 Olx -7 10 4 Losing Rcfs Tangle After Reversed Mat Decision Mcrkins 2' i 1 uedtko C.eoree 8-'. ( ...I.- ah II 21 :3 1 ho rs er 4 4 3 2 .1 2 0 11 I II Spokane V. Salem 10 K. I.aor cn 1 ur.ltke Hourhr ui .'phttci 2. 7n: HR Rinpili. 3BM Weli.V r; 2 F.tt C.rorKt l.aui en RRI -Wehstei. Tut. Dunn. La irer. B'pplii3 Fln'tler; S William nr R .l.irkson In .1 Jackson. Krauze tn U'rh-.'er to Wtl- ,llvs T 2 14, L Wade and Lopal. A-673. Even the referees got into the brawling last night at the Armory. There were two for the top main event, bearded Tony Borne and Dale Kiser. When Kiser re versed Borne's derision in the .finnl fall of the tag learner fra 'luring the Donovan Brothers and Pepper Gome and Alvarn Vel acn, the two traded blows, pro viding the fans with an extra curricular scrap. Borne had given the final fall tn thp Donovans, hut had not seen Brother Dnug illegally enter i the ring and kick Gomez out of what was the winning pin hold on Brother Red. The latter then had Gomel down and Borne gave him the win. But Kiser, the other ref, stormed into the ring and reversed the decision. This made Borne hot and he swung on Kiser. Gome? then did some storming, telling off on Borne ako But Pepper and his Mrx partner left with the of licial decision. Doug Donovan had won the first f:ill over Vcla7cn with a Bos, ton crab hold. The second fall went tn Gome., over Doug, also with a Boston crab. The entire match was a rhu barb all the way and had the fans hopping about like rabbits. I In the other half of the twin main Herbie Freeman and Henry (Golden Boy) Lenz went to an other power-packed, 30-minute draw, with no His. Len asi-ed for, and received an extra five minutes, hut "still there were no falls between these two strongiej. In the opener Bulldog (Bud) Curtis, subbing for Referee Borne, downed Texas Tommy Phelps, using an- upside-down Ibear hug for the only fall. STOP PAINT BLISTERING IntvaH Claanriaw ftraarhart , V CHECK THISI CONDITION! SWEATING WINDOWS ROTTINO SASH I SHIS, EXCESSIVE FUlt ItlU , . 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