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12-(St?c. 10 Statesman. Salem, Ore., WexL, June 27, "56 Bevens Pitches 2nd No-Hit Victor) Steinke, Nameless Also Nab Junior Ball Wins Dal Brveat tosstxl hit atcond ao-hittr withia wn-k Tuesday to keep AmmcM Ufioa Pott IX oadefeated ia the C League of the Juaior Baseball program. Post Ut blanked the JO-H) Club, 144, to rain thrir fourta atraight victory. T la Tuesday's other two C League garnet. Steinke used Pat Loy's aoe-hitter to edge Bertj's Keiter Market, M, ia the year's first no- 1 error game and Jay oustatson pitched and hit hi Namelett Mar ket team to a 4-1 decision over the West Salem Lion Post IX added another highlight to their game by stealing U bases, (our of them coming by fleet-rooted Jim Dimit Jr. In burling the no hit win, Bevens fanned nine and walked two. He also gathered i nms-batted-ia. Darrett Morgan hit I-for-I for the victors, including a triple and Dtmit and Mike Whit more each had two hits. George Corrigaa had two RBI i off one Yank Women Nab Net Wins SPORTStWlstPP DIGESTS DueatH-Bowl v "Xi m jo. i.i Seixas, Ricbarilfton In Doublet Victory ICoaUaaed trots areretllBC aagei Fleiti, ambidextrous Long Beach, r.hf heautv. aha waa runner- up ta Miss Brough last year, hadn't ' ta bs at aer best to aixpos w unuiiN stars POar Barril of Spain M, t-1. In Nameless' win over the Lion. Fifth-seeded Shirley Fry of St. Custafson allowed the Lions only Petersburg. Fla . and seventh- four hits and also belted two hits seeded Mrs. Knode of Forest in three trips which included a Hills. N.Y, also woo as expected. Miss Fry eliminated Christian Mercclit of Belgium 1-1. . Ia other American victories, 111.. U.rit rJ Unnlhlln Pal if defeated Dorothy Collier. Britain. B""," ""mie "f y . i,i. Oniitand 'Saalfteld. The Lions waited until the final well-placed bunt in the fifth that knocked In one run. Nameless tal lied twice in the opening frame on three singles by Larry Fanning. Steve Stewart and Mike McKin- t-1 t-1: Louis Snow, Oakland, Calif., defeated Sheila Speight of Britain. M. M: Mrs. Betty Ros enquest Pratt. South Orange, N. J., and Jamaica, B W,I.. turned back May Craig-Smith. Britain. M, f-1; Jean Clarke, Birming ham, Ala., downed Miss E. Van -Tonder, South Africa, 7-5 and Barbara Davidson. Milwaukee, de feated Bibi Gulbrandsson, Swed en, H, 7 S. inning to tally their two runs. Mor ris Morey drove in Bob Fadenricht, who had also singled, for one of the runs and the other scored on a bases-loaded walk that forced in Ted Blum. Victory la Last Using Steinke defeated Berg's Krizer team in the bottom half of the last OBEY YOUR FISH AND GAME LAWS Ever SPORTSMAN .ATEE TO KNOtV MOT ONlY W LOOM. LAWS, BUT ALSO TMOSK WHS HE 60TS TO KM OX HUNT M A MON-ffESlDCMT. IACM STATE OS awovsct has rrs own scsola TONC THAT OFTEN 7V aVWAT U ANO CHAN6E VSA. THESK VARIOUS LAWS KM AU. NORTH AMERICA WILL SILL A BOOK SO aVf COULD NOT LIST TMBM Htm. TMCmFOMI. SOME TIS FOUND HEREIN MAY BE ILLEGAL M WXJ AREA. THEY ARE DESCRIBEO ONUT FOR USE WHERE LE&AL. Obey THE LAVf . ANO (a tip! FRlENOLy WARDEN WILL TELL 0U tm BEST Fttrt ANO 6AM W0T8,1 MEADOWS ENTRIES Motor Show Slated For Friday Night 19th Hole Neivs .... BUNNY MASON Salem Golf Club Frofeuionat And JftV5 Oregon Open Clmmpion Rantlle, M&F Take Softball Victories Randle Oil defeated L4R. 4-1. to 'batter, two errors and two wild evea the two clubs series at 4-4 pitches. One more came in the ia the City League and Meier 4 fourth as Hall singled and Waldo Frank edged Western Paper Con- Vnruh tripled. Hall had i for J at verting, t-1, in an extra inning 'the plate ning runs In the bottom of tha eighth. Marv Strain walked. Rn McGee singled, an overthrow at second sent Strain streaking noma to tie it and then McGee scored The first Vmtrd Stales Motor j Th rhubarb stirred un bv Hennr Cotton and the two leading Olympics ever to be staged in this AmerKaa pros in the recent National Open could do a lot to start to win for Randle Oil. but one area will be held at Hollywood , Bew American BrHih war. Cotton is to the British golfing public was homer by Ralph Maddy with innings, sometimes by as much as for-4. Bowl on rriday ntfcM, sianing at wna Jones is to the Americans. In other words, many of the none on and the other was a fie runs, before they tied it up Capital League game in Softball L4R tallied in the first as Glen ! on an error. action Tuesday night at Phillips Blanton was safe on an error and. B r hit ot the game was a homer Field. ' scored on a wild pitch. Maddy's : by W ayne Gwynn of Wepaco ia Norv Hilfiker hurled two-hit ball homer was the other run. the second with one on Ti,n Meier & Frank trailed for six M1F hitter was McGee with 2- eisht o'clock ! Teams from Knland. Australia. (Mexico, Germany. Sweden. Colom jbia. SA. and the VS. will com-' pete in more than a scute of com-' petitive eentu wirtf hrVtl5 auto mobiles and motorcycles. ' In a combined program, and in addition to the auto and motor cycle competition Bill McGaw's i Tournament of Thrills, a troupe; ! of movie and TV stuntmen. will ' present a full program of crash stunts. I leading pros of this era are accepted, but not held double by Arniond Carrow. Other- in the seventh at 6. In the Ith in the same reverence as Jones and lotion. . . . wise, limner was nmess in nis wepaco tallied once when At Ilan-j In case you missed the account!! in the papers, pitching. son walked. Bill Doss singled and Cotton was accused by Middlecoff and Demaret of Randle scored three runs in the Hanson scored on an interference failure to count a l inch putt, which they claim he first on a pair of sintles by Dick call by the umpire, intended to hit but fanned. Mr. Cotton (eh he had Norton and Woody Hall plus a hit . M&F got their tieing and win- been wronged by the Yankees, and said so in no UH loo ! a i i s Rnt: 3110 1 no n4 ; 1 C. Hilllkrr and Wnvtr. .V H.iN :krr nd Hill. Wnae - Ml MW !-T MAT (W3 r 0 Wrrr na Hron; Citb-t 1411 fUrtruff and Kliwn uncertain terms. What happened is this- Cotton had missed a short putt for a par. and reached over the hole to lap the ball in trom aoout an men away. Mil null it tmhhrri the eround behind the ball and r , I L I " scraped the ball into the hole wiin tne next motion . . . Now that may not count 'two" in jolly nM. l-'m'lunH Hut it Hiw in this rntintrv if it is Olympie Fuad Bmelits I ' observed The boj played the next round in ab- A'l proteeds over costs will go solute silence, as you might imagine ... to the I Y Olympic runa. to send: American athletes to "Melbourne for" the Olympics in November For the tir-t time in this conn try there will be international . competition in what is considered j one of the most dangerous sports j in the world side-car motorcycle i r.i inj;. j Other competitive events will in clude broad jumping automobiles! and motorcyiles for distance, two -j wheel balance driving for (lis ; tance. preiisionkdnes over a slal om course acainst tune, precision Speaking of the aid sod. aae at the villagers' most faithful golfers kas just returned from a visit ta -his home grouodt with a very ialerrsliag back log of Info on Ike famous Si. Andrews course. Bill Tsrhopo ipronoanred Shop! is our mil. and Jill report, that. British courses do sot touch those of America at far as playing eooditioa is roaceraed. They are led ia a more natural stale, olhrr lhaa the greens. When playing ia Scotland, "one must be announced formally before he tees off, and the game is played with more dignity there than in this country. We tor one wouldn't know just how lo play with dignity, but it must be possible. Some of the Scotch greens are as large as three ol ours, and have two pins on Ihem U be ased as two separate holes one for the out going nine, the olhrr for coming back p,,r ana Meadows, weonewey. nio,orl.vdp driu.. and forward Uole-in-One All Thar left for Henry Firm rare, auarter horse, puna and reverse spins S400 all f in trail B. 350 ydt Team Captain,. Named 1. i.iMirfrii leaay Mciue. ,, .r Henry Hohwi isener has reached the "almost'' point of his colf- inc career The statclv cent holed Out a 3 iron on I lie Mh noie at 125. I'apUwn of the Knglish team is s(;c; Saturdav for his first eagle in more than 25 vears of plavinc. ,, isen nuiuev, i.eews. r-nxuinu. nw a he has to look forward to is a hole in one "Dangerous Don" m Australia is co-captained by Dave HplKrM. WHS ,, o! lhp CPnts who na,d (, the privilege of watching i:o Biner and Jack I'ugh. of Sydney ((,nrv s (lne snot Salurdav . . The SUi lavout must look eaw lo inning when Garry Wolf walked I. rw, I 't - L:. r. -j la Ik. men's doubles, the second " came" nome on a nil oy uavia. CM Areh. L. Dale. . "i.j i. . vu Olson, -Allen Wright singled and 2. Emiiy. p Hidaim ZZ?. S Ph I.Lnhi. and Ham fd on a wild pilch for Steinke Seixas of PhiUdelphia and Ham - ,n . , nil . ., , , Richardson of Westfield, N. J.. R. Wooda I Betty Gitmo. G Dixnn .. 3. Redwood Panty Jo. L. KnowlM 4 .Kick Them. J Bo i m' Ark S MrfS ii! and ""t,'hnurn'- respectively: Juan Kpnt Mvpr af,pr ikmt. a, the R.K-hester Country Club for a week. 1 Htauty Hobier. M. Hooghten i:o Antonio inarra leans me .viexican Krn( al.comphPd a fPat (hat woulil go in the golf record book as Second race claim, .ssooi. pur : aIf St'hnzt'r heads , lt.mg a ttorld m.nrd ,( lt ha,1 been done in , un.polilion He went out Bu. j.vr.ir-oida and up. i lurlonas. " miliums. , 1M"' ,-,",u- to warm up a bit before a round with Mike Haschcn. Barney lliidak and 114 WK'H. N0IIX rails.. M). IS lop nun .,hi. i, .hr ii. KirHiH l 'f ih. Ihnw wnrmiin h.i!. and ... . A M.t-L ka woai ineir nn ruuou i third inning downing; the French team of Jean Tn Borotra and Muitaia Belkbodja M, M, M. .first run and Bill Ferris knocked in Wolf for the second run in the Babe Turns 42 At Hospital (Caatlued Iroai sreeedlnf page) honey?' she asked the 225-pound Zaharias. "He's i always doing things on tha sty He told me this morning to rest, so I suspected something was up. -Man, I was really sleeping when ha came to tell me we should come up here." Forty-two pink, yellow, green and white candles were burning ea a five-layer, cake as Babe walked into the lounge. Dozens of gifts and flower arrangements banked the room. She was in light . blue pajamas and robe. "What a nice "surprise," she kept saying as she posed with the cake for photographs. "I'll have to have help blowing out these candles." For the benefit of photogra phers, Babe puffed at the candles three times and blew out about The only hit off Uy was a screaming triple by Fred Hood Wednesdays games in the B League have Salem Lions Club vs. Salem Rotary at Barrick. Berg's Market vs. Labish Center at Bar rick and Vista Market vs. J's Drive ln fimery's Market in West Salem. All games are at t p.m. JO-M Club 000 oo o o s Post 13 MS 0x- u j ritk. Edward I) and Lahmann: aVevtoa and StifMer. NameltM ilO 01':- 4 J 1 W. . Lion. omi 02- 2 4 2 - CuatafMn and Sheldon; raden richt and Clodt. Uorg't Oil 00 2 1 0 atrink nil oi-l s o Nelinn and Dinthart: toy and Fer rls. Whitmlra i4i. 3. Row River. 1. Koowlrt 4. Oil of Silk G Dixon . 5. Norm (J . i. Boag . Hrlen'a O.ypn, S McDowell 7 l ong Oali, A Sherman I Tmpfri. R Wood . s Alden. D Henshaw 10 Hri nard J . T. lannotti . Third race, claim. iSl.OnO'. SSO0. 3-vear-nids and up. 5j lurlonl I. Good Judae. G 5tn:onl 2 World Affair, P. Hidalso 3. BoHown t,.ad, A. D.inran 4 Angel Wand L Knol $. Haiorlne. G. Dixon 6 Golden Gloria tt Phi!;p 7 Tuii Fail. A Shrr-T-.in Sandv II . S McDowell . . Grimtuk. F. Srnoihfn i,.r hn amnin iimir ... ... ... ...... 119,, ...,j ,1(,n pn)(.m1(,() t0 lonr ii,,. i,,,),. 0( ,M,r yii,'i wnn tiirflies on tne khii, U4 Crash stw.nls will include crash- 12,h 3th an(, ,4h h(,s Alt,rlh,.r h(. h.1(J spv,.n b.(ill., m a I, automobiles over and over fow Mhlph ww)Id ,lp he ,.GA mord held bv Rav llonsbi-rg.-r of Se- tl? fur and "umber rt'vo" attle. None of Kent's "birds" were of the . heap variety. He knocked . J lul,ons' o'r-'tt the ball stiff on the pin with everv shot, just as if he were Irving to llt mobiles off Tiigh ramps and into. f ha( g (.a, (aj , bMk ( n ,hf Natl()na ,,., pJr. i iii.w anr s p;jy Myers' great start resulted in .1 near record 111 2 through flaming plank walls and the back nine Incidentally, kinls ipn icn.es in the recent open were well worth hearing Ue don't think he inis-ed a thing in the Free Elephant Rides 120 As special features there will be 115 funnv,' daredevil clowns and Big Bill, the motorized elephant, who I- stepping iron, u e rear o, sp.-ru- t(mrnampn, llu.lu1lnK I2 ,)(1 n ,hp klM nm(1 lj ing l HIS llliu pools ui iiciiiiiiik . ns oline Myers and Raseheo are playing in the Oregon Slate Am this week, and who should Kent draw In his first match hut his old friend, l.t. Rill Wittenberg, who is home on leave and who is nhmil to finish his hitch In Hie Navv. Mike humped into Gordon Mcken zie his first match. MrKenzte is the young Canadian player Who won the National Junior title a couple of vears ago . . . A big field' day at SdC Thursd.iv a-:'ti moon, with p'.eniy of pi ,,v 121 show time, all children who come loot 'or Ibe Men's Clubbers Call fr dinner reservations at once The 121 eirlv will be given a free ride on course will be in great shape for this event, w.th a le v minor changes 9-Holers Play Second Round vwoo, 3-yrar-uids nd up. iwriong wrj perform for the children For, 1 tiob riiler. i. Miller ... . m one and one-half hours belore 3. lnr..i Dukr. J. Hre"iton. 4 Bolin Rfvvard R Hollrv S. Broierhood. L. Knowlta ... . Galcr. H .irl 7. Scoonv. G Dixon I Mv Vol H Hcrr 9 Stepping Jewel. W Phllllpf 10. Silent Bank. S McOowtll 115 Big Bill. " . l.inda ' Villasenor, of Bogota. l Colombia, will perform on a trap 115 eze erected high above an auto- Fifth claim HMO.. P m. bM Sh' '0 "u ""?!' S-year-rKt and P. 5', (urlonts. weUOing ana nars wuiie me ma- !,, chine is circling the track at top j,-! speed i-l The same trapeze stunts will he jl dcr.e atop a speeding nviiori.,le i2i by Jack Puh. the Australian team ';' member being made just lor the day . 1. Our Jud . I. Knuw 'ps Z Aocn. A She in in a Canned Courts. H Mopkmi 4 (.'.ill Hi and. S M Do.vi ll 5 C.irhon Cunon, I, D.tU (i I.itlle i'mpa, J Brpckuns 7 tin Dii. P Hidalfo II On Your Mark. G Dixon 9 I -.coa I.adv. W Phillip 1(1. Venua De Ros. 7. Smother Phillies End Braves Streak .V1 tt; BETTER HEATING WITH Second round action for the N'ine- Tfnlop f'lllh minintnro liinrnpi- ' will he nlaverl Werlnesditv at the Slslh race, claim. iSSOOi. purae SSOO. wiu De payed neonesuay at me , . ,d d . mll Hpath- Auinsville Victor CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL (Special) Aumsville toppled Dallas, 12-8, in a WVL Softball game played here Tuesday night. Sandy Potter hurled the win for Aumsville. Major League Leaders NATIONAL LIAOl'l G AB R H Prt Failay, Cin'll Bnyar. St L. Clement. P'gh Long. P'gh Moon. 81. L. Rnbinain, Cin tl Mualal. St. L. Sch'n d'at. N Y. Ashburn, Phila. Morya, Ch'go aaiem uoll Club during the ladies. man Hot dav activities. The Salem ladies I 1 Bullrelia finished their ut'gular miniature tourney last week and will hold the usuaL day's play today wilh a "maten vs. par" round. The Nine-Holers, a ladies group who likes to play the shorter route, played the first round of their tourney last week. Priies for the winners in last week's miniature tourney will be awarded at the business meeting July U. Tourney pairings today: Mrs. Frank Burlinghain vs Mrs Sid Levene; Mrs Sid St hlechlman ; vs. Mrs. George Scales. Mrs. George Roth vs. Mrs Arnold Knie-I ger; Mrs. Hugh Adams vs. Mrs hum M M Ml Kenneth Powers: Mrs Glenn g 2 g I Hamilton m Mrs. Owen Miller; j eons as 71 'm ' Mrs. 0. Maxfield vs. Mrs Harry si 214 40 as .312 Wesley; Mrs. Dick Hoss vs Mrs ' Dales 2 Sisler Fran. S McDowell .1. Rejal frvsi.il. P Hidnlgo . 4 No Booti, B. Hollev ,V Shuliti'h. L. Knowlea (I Goldstone. G Dixon 7. i.udier. J Breckons B Saanich Maid. F Sinolhers 9 Praidid. W. Philips lid 111 in liu 115 121 121 ll i Stock Racers Here on '4th' Secenlh race, claim. IS8O0 twin S-vaar-old and up. I 1, IBIh "1 he New Healnm.in Holt-I '' 1 Count Shortie. W Phtillipj 2 Sir Pvlon. J. Breckons J Vinta Peail. S McDowell I Above Free7lnf. G Sunonls 5 Wasatch Chiet. I.. Knnwles d Sonoma Sickle A Sherman 7. Sidney Chief, D. Henshaw pure ituniinued from preceding page tlic tap 'Ac::: 'o '."c :: snw Kott rts sar.d game Cor.sec:;:.. e double Avila and (ice W nj! 3 3 tie in :::e se-.en'h land and nave Karlv e'hth .ctory rp a ' The victorv lef' i'c I Indians five games Thev -Till v 4th auto racing pro-, p-,, ii'iing Na 'i ork 'nk i ' grain at Hollvwood Bowl will (ea who trimmed Kansas Citv 8-4 'o ture the late-model stock cars retain their I'rfcame edge ..er rather than the previously an- Chicago The ninnerup White Sov f I mANSFN III mm need destruction derby. Valley ' beat Boston tl as Jink ll.trshman Vo alo llHIliJtll VVt Sports promoter Hon Ail an- won his filth with a thre hitter . , nounced Tcesday. Ham halted a 5 2 t.e he-Aeen U l Portlna The stocks have not yet ap- Waliin:;lon and lictroj m the ajssajsjsjsssjfMsssajaj peared in Salem this season Their fifth inning The contest, which -mm !'h.r.'i :'e Sm survav a jlodly mod Ph. 2-6882 61 21 S4 240 :ffl 7 4ii l2 23 SI 5:i 259 M 7 S0 31S i 4 .Jul V 9 .31 S 1 1-....L. XI... I.'. I V., III.. !.. dOIVaVOVR, till 3 I Itllin ,lt un Mill, J15 bye Wl F.iehlh race, allow , purse SWi vcar-clds pnd up. 1 mile VA r.ingler " 1. Hun A'oin. D Henshaw 2 Pam Nor S MiD.mell .1 Ui ni".;; K . (.. Ilivn 4 ric-.r d' A !...-. A S';rr 5 ll:,!l. I 11., c Mc-I VV,,'. W f ;:!. 1 . - 7 c.iit 11. . ( : s. S, 'In '" ,, , ( 11, (I, 'I 1 ,.. . II, 1 I' II,, I Horn Runa: Long, Pittsburgh 17; Coyer. St. Louli 17: Bank!, Chicago It; Roblnion, Cincinnati IS; Snider, Brooklyn 15. Runa Batted In: Muilal. St. Louli 54: Boyer, St. I.oula S4 Long Pitta burgh 4H. Lopata. Philadelphia 43; Banks, Chicago 41. AMERICAN LIA0VI GAB II H Pet i JS2 6.1 M Ml nfMh Manila. N. Y. Maxwell. Detrnlt Kuenn. Detroit Vernon, Boaton Collar. Chicago Mlnoan. Chicago Goodman, Bniton KKowron. N.V. Gemert. Boalnn Simpaon, K C. ! N,,,'h r ,1,1, $s-ii flinl .l-veji ,1- ,,ia: ,,, 1 ' 1 A. I 1 1 I),, .1. 1 ' 2 P.icom.., lltvil A N'lt-rin.in J. Merilev M.. II ll.-i I 4 S ipr Srv I HoaK i i H.,s Wt..nlt. II llullev : 6 Soecd Y ,., ' I. Knn ,fs . 7 Ahilo . 1. Ui ...n I Hlg G. :,t G S, . i '1 I ,,l,ini'l Ni, : V l'n,ii..i 10. M.:ik r I' II ,:alc . un only date thus far was rained out will he ('laved over from svra'ih. 3 Many of those whn participated in a placed under protest tn' hot (1 Santiam last Mini.ay s ,wm mi meet ai ciuns loiiowinj; 1 tnpire jonn Portland Speedway, including n ice's decision that Krnie Ora "JjlJ. Johnny Kieper whn won the 200- vii? had not catiuht a smash hy 1:1 lap event, will be here for the local the Titers' Buhha Phillips in the 1,1 ,J'j meet. first inmnc Phillips, who had re us Time trials will start at 7 4"i turned to the duoul. was tacd ,:" pin Meanwhile the hovil list out in the fuss jj, the (iiiliiiiiied Motor tllympies and; Tournament of Thrills on Prul.iv ' .,m S.nuldi. Mulligan Sla'e's tnulil of tins wi ck, and the souped versatile tract man. won tiie IS' up hard tops on Saturdav niitht. Hrake relavs ljii varu liii luinlie in their mid season cliuilip-aiiship , event in I) M 2 - one tentn of a event. i second off the meet record : ii1, 1 ; 1 -:t, S 2 40 12 Homt Runa: Maintle. New York H, Berra, New York IS: Sieveri. Wash ington 17; Werti. Cleveland 14; Bau er. New York IS. Runa Ballad In: Manila. New York S7; Simpson. Kanaaa City 56; Wrrtr. Cleveland 5J: Siayert Waahingtun So Berra. New York 411 Ktililiard Mps Sln ridait SIIKHIDAN-'Siieei.il Hubbard fs.w York a Kansai city might, defeated Sheridan. 4 2. 111 a WVL Slurdlvant H-li v Dltmar iS-7i. ... ,, , ' : Washington at Detroit Wie.ler I ""ha'l Rame here Tuesday night. . 1I-41 or Ramna i4-s, vs ijrv i4-B, I putting both teams into a lie for - - ..... ..... ii, .',, ,, ir.'ii u in , ri. ,.,111 , I Two h 0 111 e 1 s highlighted the I same. Kd Davis hilling one (or '-I' i Sheridan anil Voder Retting the 1 other lor Hubbard. ! Hubbard 3U Hon i 4 ri 2 I.. Berkev and Palmer; ' liulcr and llopkiti- AMKRICAN J.CAIil'R Boston al Chlcago-Sulliv an s.i nn ;w ai ..i.w,vi Donnvan ,4-2 Mini SI 72 .US 4M74T7l.lt .Xm tii IBS IS 911 Til) M 1M 41 illS 42 IS Ml SI .US M! 2S S.1 114 2-7 ( vs S,-ere ig.Ji nr l.irrn 4l ISO 27 47 3H .112 : NATIONAL I KAGt t. 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