Senators Blanked 5-0, Skid Farther From NWL Lead Jacobs Hurls 6-Hit Victory; George Set to Hurl Tonight LKWISTON-fSpeciall-Righthander Jerry Jacobs, a utility infleld er at the start of the season with the Lewiston Broncs, flipped a six hitler at the Salem Senators here Tuesday night to take a 5-0 Northwest League baseball win over the Oregonians. It was Jacob's 9th victory, Pries Barred After Ruckus Squabble Wilh Ump Hring Suspension PORTLAND I - A heated argument over an umpire's ruling In last Friday night's Wenatchee-Tri-City game led Tuesday to an Indefinite suspension of Don Pries, playing manager of the Tri-City Braves of the Northwest League. Jim Fleishman, league presi dent, announced here that Pries would be suspended July 28. That date was picked, Fleishman said, because Tri-City fan have sched uled a "night" for Pries July 27. News accounts of the game Incident said Pries, incensed over a ruling by umpire. Jtuss Fisher, butted the umpire in the rear with his knee as Fisher bent over to iweep off home plate. Priest, ejected from the game, denied he had kicked or kneed Fisher. Kicking Not Mentioned Fleishman said Tuesday that Fisher's written report on the Incident said Pries merely kicked dirt between the umpire's legs as ne swept the plate, but did not kick him. In addition to the suspension Pries was fined $30, half of which resulted from another argument July 18 at Spokane when Pries charged the Spokane dugout. Tommy Perez, who was thumbed long with Pries in the Wenatchee beef, was fined $15. Spokane Loses To Yak Bears The Spokane Indians were lar ruped 11-1 by the Yakima Bears in their Northwest League base ball fame at Yakima last night, but the setback failed to knock the Spokes from the loop lead. They (till hold It, by four percentage paints over idlt Wenatchee. Yakima has climbed to within fix points of fourth place Salem, and Lewiston is 11 points behind second place Wenatchee. In the other game last night. Tri City continued to make it rough on the sinking Eugene Emeralds, win ning 3-2 at Eugene. The only two runs Eugene got came via a two run homer by Cully Deck. , Rich Scramaglia singled in the winning run for Tri-City. Ted Herrera held Spokane to four hits while the Bears pounded 15 off Carl Rounds and Cbick Meekins. Spokane 000 000 4 4 Yakima .. XII 220 orfx II 15 1 Rounds, Meaklns and Rossi, . Carhn (7i; Herrera and Neat. Tri-ntv , tun oin nin-s 12 1 F.inrne . noo ono 2002 .1 4 Ka?ek. Kmdftrir (Si aftd Zari; Hodges and Gauthlrr. 00 MARKED RAMS LINCOLN, Neb. i -The thief who stole 900 golf balls from a golf driving range here may have a little trouble keeping his secret. Manager M. L. McKee said each of the balls was clearly stamped: "Stolen from Meadow Acres golf range." 19ili Hole Nevjs . . . Bv BUNNY MASON Salem Golf Cluh Professional And 1.9.56 Oregon Open,, Champion ' Every time some gent who is in the golfing limelight shoots off his mouth, we can't help but think that golfing success must lead to paralysis of thought. Even oP Sam Sncad, who most -people have always felt must be a pretty good sort of a gent because of his clownish attitude on the links (when te'l playing well, that is), feels the need to talK without minking once in awnue. The recent National PGA tournament is a good ex ample. Sam made the statement that the golf course on which the tourney was played did not deserve to be called a golf course ... We wonder what satisfaction Sam got out of insulting all the . Canton Club members in such a manner. If it weren't for golf, Sam Snead might be still up in the Virginia hills dodging revenuers, instead of insulting people who pay for the privilege of seeing him swat a little, white ball. Coming from a man who has made million dollars at the game, it seems rather silly that he'd criticize the. very thing that has Ml Ba4a Vtim frMiVt " Bunny Maaon "Doc" Langdoe had himself n banner week this past week. He scared a "2" on the lough four-par No. 4 hole, by holing out a 7-iron shot across the water. Ere Kay holds a record en that hole which will stand for a good long time, we're sure. Ere has had three deuces on No. 4 , . . Getting back lo Langdoe, he ' helped accent his big week by sroring a fine 76 at the Portland Golf Club In the Oregon Seniors' Sweepstakes, to lead a Inrge group of local entries . . . Some of the local talent had a bit of trouble an the tight Portland layout. Anyone who would play golf In 106-degree weather is apt lo hare some kind of trouble . . . Glen Lengren practically leveled tome of the holes In hit round, ad reported only that he won the lore-drive contest for the graadpappy group. (Rumor has K that the old battler wai aver M for the first time In many years) . . . Howard Wlcklund, Millard Pekar and Med Ingram fell la pretly much the aama , category, with Ingram running Into a grand "eleven" on one of the holes. It was the same one on which we ran up a spark ling "eleven" during the Western Open last summer . . . The Oregon State Seniors' Championship is mining up next month at nearby Tualatin Golf Club, and is sure to pull a large group from Salem ... We'll Have Fiither-Son Tourney Here Too The Stale Father and Son Tournament at Lake Oswego Country Club has pulled so many entries from Salem that we've decided to havt a local tourney of this kind. Anyone who livei in the im- (Cant. pal 1 1 , I against 3 losses, and he fanned 10 Senators while getting it The win was the second straight for the Broncs in the series. They knocked Salem from the league lead Monday night, and Tuesday night climbed right on by the fait ering visitors in the standings, Sa lem is now fourth. Osburn Hits Homer Salem lost the Tuesday game on the very first pitch by rookie Ar- lie Alderman. Shortstop Doug Os burn socked Alderman s first pitch for a home run. A walk and two singles made it 2-0 in the fifth. Then in the seventh Mgr. 1 1 ill is Layne doubled, Gene Klingler sin gled and Mike Donahue hit a sa crifice fly for a 3-0 lead. Three walks and Klingler's single netted two final runs in the eighth. Alderman gave seven hits, fan ned four and walked four. Dunn Thrown Out The closest Salem came to scor ing was in the first when Met Krause singled, was forced at sec ond by Jack Dunn; Chuck Esse gian walked and Russ Rosburg singled to left. Dunn was thrown out at the plate by Merrill Schrl ich in trying to score. Dunn was later cut down while trying to stretch a single into a double also. Krause and Ray Webster each had two hits. Pete Brady, who hit a perfect 5-for-5 Monday night, went 0-4 in the Tuesday game. . Neither side made an error. The loss was Alderman's seventh, against four wins. In Wednesday's game Andy (The Bear) George 111-31 will try to stop the Senator streak and head them back toward the loop lead. More Woe Salem () (S) Lewiston BRHE BRHC Krauw.l 4 0 10 Oiburn i 4 110 Brady.! 4 0 0 0 JoJhaJ 3 10 0 Dunn.m 9 0 1 OShmldt.r 3 110 Esein.l 3 0 0 0 Schelch.l 4 0 0 0 Roinri.l 3 0 10 Lavne.3 3 110 Szekla.r 4 0 0 0 Klnglr.m 3 110 Kins. I i 0 0 0 Keefe.t 3 0 1 0 WebMr.i 3 0 3 0 Dnhue.e 3 0 10 Aldmn.p 3 0 0 0 JJacbl.p 3 0 0 0 Total 29 0 0 Total 28 5 7 0 Salem lwlcton ,... ono ono ono n t 8 ..... 100 010 12" 7 0 n 'ah h h r.n sobr Alderman 2S 7 S ft 4 4 Jac-obi t , 0 10 4 Winner Jacobs (0-3). Loser Alderman 14-71. Left Salem . Lew iston S. HH Osburn: 2B Webster, Lavne. RBI Otburn. Donahue. 3. Klinfler 2. Keefe (Bl, Donahue ri. SB Joe Jacobs. DP Jerry Jacobs to Otburn, Brady to Krauie to Roiburg. T 1:93. U Amnion and riiher. A OS. Senator Swat AB H 2B SB HB KBIPrt. Dunn F.ssegian Rosburf Brady ... 278 191 SO 27 82 270 28.1 ..289 .Ml .329 .111 Kind Szekula . ,2M .241 .2.14 .2S8 .2.18 .JU Krause . Webster Koepf 202 Laurien .. 23 Pitching: i IP 94 HW'l 87', 89 m'i lsi 8.1' i 12'j, WtSOBS ER Walsh .....IS George .. 18 Dalv 28 Alderman 20 Cade 28 Satalich .. 21 Kini! 14 Krause 3 80 3 S3 2 18 7 37 9 115 10 88 8 38 2 10 WHERE ANTELOPE ROAM BISMARCK. N.D. i North Dakota has established antelope in a sixth new area. Forty-nine an telope were trapped in the south western corner of the state and moved into the northwest corner. It marked the first time stock was taken from within the state for planting. Earlier plants were made with antelope from Montana. 1 r a 3)rejjonitatesmati Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., July 25, '56 (Sec. II)-9 Tacoma Divoter Tops Eugene Play; Salem's Prall in Third Place EUGENE, Ore. im Defending champion Ockie Eliason, long driving Tacoma pro, shot 69 Tuesday for a two-stroke midpoint lead in , the Northwest Open Golf Championship at Eugene Country Club. . An early finished Eliason's two day card of 138 held up as the Doing Well Bob Prall, above, yranf Salem amateur playing la the enrrral Northwest Open self ehampU hip at Eugene, Tuesday carded Tt to gt along with his W af Monday, and hold! down third place In the meet. Beavers Nose Padres, 3-2 BAN DIEGO, Calif. - Home runs by Jack Littrell and Eddie Basinski enabled Portland to edge San Diego, 3-2, in a Pacific Coast League game Tuesday night. Bob Darnell went the distance for Portland pitched his Uth mound victory against seven defeats. Ed die Erautt, who was relieved in the eighth, was the loser. In other games in the PCL, the Los Angeles Angels nipped Sacra mento 7-6 in 10 innings; Hollywood turned back Vancouver 7-3 as Bob Carver raked his fourth straight hill win: and the San Francisco Seals suffered their sixth straight los; as Seattle won 5-4. The box score: Portland (.1) (!(San !lee; H R H O BRHO Merin.rf 4 0 14 Fdrf.2b S 8 2 3 Yoti.2h 4 0 0 3 Usher.rf 4 0 Mrqur.lf 4 0 13 Rohan -f 18 0 Rknw.rf 4 112 Rapp.lf 4 1 3 Mikln.lb 4 0 018 Kar.ak.Sb 4 1 2 Lltrel.it 2 110 Suler.lb 3 0 0 Calrtrn.e 3 0 1 S St ('Ire r 4 Oil Bankt.Sb 3 13 0 Mersn.sl 3 8 0 Drnell.p 10 0 1 Erautt. p I 01 a-Unhrd 10 0 Hngkns.p 10 0 Totals 32 I I 27 Total! 39 S I 37 -Grounded out for Erautt In 7th. Portland . , oofl 000 300 3 San Diefo 000 010 010 t E Littrell. RBI Meraon. Littrell i. Bailnskl, St. Clair. 2B Kaiak 2. Rorkowskl, St. Claire. HR Littrell. Bailnskl. Left Portland 2: San Dtef o 10. BB Darnell 3, Erautt 1. SO Darnell 4, Erautt . Hoskini 1. HO Darnell I In , Erautt In 7, Hoakini 0 In 2. R-ER Darnell 3-2, Erautt 3-3. Ho.klnae 0-0. W Darnell (11-7). L Erautt (7-141. U Somen, Orr and Mutart. A-1.177. T-1:S. , STl DIOl'S ATHLETES EAST LANSING. Mich. UJI A comparative academic report for Michigan State intercollegiate teams shows that the athletes out performed the average male undergraduate in the classroom. (f .i Curtis-Lenz Combo Lift Tag Title in Armory Go The team of Bulldog Bud Curtis and Henry (Golden Boy) Lent pull ed a major surprise last night at the Armory, They topped the Dono van Brothers Doug and Red for the latter's Northwest tag team championship. This is something no other duct has been able to do in months. And oddly enough, the customers were sorry to see it happen. After all the mayhem the Donovans have been in from time to time here, with fans as well as rasslers, it was felt that the Curtis-Lent team would be the people's choice. But it wasn't. Most of the clients were pulling for the Donovans. Doug got the first fall, wilh knee lifts to.Lenx' suntanned tummy, and an eventual jack-knife hold. In No. 2, both Curtis and Lcni took turns roughing up Doug before Lcnz ended it with a crushing full nelson. Young Red Donovan was holding up that team with his rallies, but he was the victim in the third fall when he got tangled up in the Cortls-Leni corner, was belted large medal play .field competed to qualify for the final 30 holes on Wednesday. The first-round leader, powerful Rod Funseth of Spokane, slipped to a 74 Tuesday after his opening sub-par round of 66 Monday. University of Oregon golfer from Salem, Bob Prall, was in third place with rounds of 69-72141 Duke Mathews, Eugene pro, shot a 72 for a mid-point total of 143, Sixty-four players qualified for Wednesday's long final. It took a score of ISA or less to qualify. Condoa Sli Back Six stroke back of the leader at 144 were Chuck Congdon, of Tacoma, and Yakima's Joe Greer. Each had identical rounds of 72-72. Three players tied at 145 Eddie Draper, Seattle professional, 73-72; Al Williams. Medford, Ore., pro, 74-71; and Harvey Hixon, Eugene pro, 71-74. Eliason, now in good position for top money of (800, was the only player to break 70 in Tues day i round. Wind carried many shots and the course had been opened to its full length of I.SOO yards. The 13-year-old Eliason, who won the open last year at Walla Walla, twice chipped in birdies to overtake Funseth. The Spokane youth faded on the back nine for his two-over-par 74 and 140 total. Other leading qualifiers: John Hoetmer, Seattle, 73-73 146. a John Prince, Eugene, 73-74 147. a Sid Milligan, Eugene, 74-73 147. a Skip Nagler, Eugene, 73-74 147. Bunny Mason, "Salem, 71-76147 Vera Martin, Corvsllis, 71-82 154. Denotes amateur. Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUf G AR Pel. Aaron. Milwau 84 MuilaL St. L. 89 Bailey, Cinn. 70 Royer. St. Loull 89 Furlllo. Brklyn 85 Moon. St. Loui! 83 Robinson. Clnn. 89 328 138 228 335 289 302 320 273 308 3.18 284 111 113 7 114 92 92 M 82 92 100 84 .3.18 .3.H .338 .321 .319 .309 .300 Clemente. Pitta. SO Snider, Brklyn 88 .300 .299 .298 .298 Banka, Chirafo 88 Wall!, Pitta. 84 Home runs: Kluszewskl, Cincinnati 24; Snldrr. Brooklyn 23; Banka. Chi cago 22: Robinson. Cincinnati 21;-Ad-cork. Milwaukee 21. Rum batted In: Mutial, St. Loull 73; Boyer. St. Louie 87: Kluarewskl, Cinrinnatl S3: Adrock, Milwaukee 81; Lon. Pittsburgh 00. AMERICAN l.EAfU'R O AB Pet. .388 .351 .381 .3.11 .325 .319 .311 .311 .307 .308 Mantle. . N. Y. 87 318 319 278 248 Kuenn. Detroit 82 Maxwell. Det. 81 Vernon. Boston 70 Kell, Bait. 73 Niemna. Bait. 70 252 33 2.18 35 299 80 244 40 349 82 333 43 MrDoua d. N. Y. 79 Skowron. N. Y. 73 Plersall, Bolton 90 Jensen, Boston 87 Home rum: Mantle, New York 32: Werti, Cleveland 23; Bauer, New York IS; Maxwell. Detroit IS: Berra. New York 18; Sieven, Washington 18. Runs batted In: Mantle. New York 82: Werti. Cleveland 78: Kallne. De troit 87; Simpson, Xanaao City 07; Lemon, Washington 82. Matthew Due Back Aim. 10 SPOKANE I - Harry (Kid) Matthews, Seattle heavyweight, is on the comeback road again after signing to meet Harley Breshears of Parma, Idaho, in a 10-round bout in Pasco Aug. 10. Ted Walk er, Breshears' manager, made the announcement here Tuesday.' about considerably and fell Into Curtis' gorilla-clutch hold for the clincher. The juhliant Curtis and Leni snatched up the title trophy and then attempted to make a speech over the public address system, Booing by the crowd drowned 'em out. , Injun "Black Hawk'' won his mix with Tony Borne, by using tomahawk chops and an Indian death lock hold, the only fall in the match. The fans were all for the popular Redskin. And in the opener Horbie Free man got a bit rough and subdued Alvaro Velazro wilh a full nelson for the win. The latter was sub bing for Johnny Vance, the referee-wrestler who got into the hassle with the fans a week ago here. Hp didn't show up last night, and perhaps It's a good thing he didn't. City police showed up with a warrant for his arrest, same! originated by the woman f Vance allegedly hit during the post mitch fracas last week. Braves CANTON, Mass Jack Burka Jr 1 ' . ' i h' - A " - . V'' I t I ry. Tk ' i W third fairway In morning round af final match with Ted tvrou oi ri. uiuaeroaie, join na tional PGA Championship at Blue Hill Country Club Tuesday. Burks came from behind to win the title by a S and 2 margin. (AF Wlrephoto to The Statesman). Burke Captures PGA Championship Louis Aware Heart Ailing NEW YORK IA1 Mrs. Joe Louis said Tuesday the former heavyweight boxing champion had known for a month something was wrong with his heart, although at first he suspected he was suffer ing from an injured rib. Louis, now a professional wres tier, was denied a license by the Illinois Athletic Commission when a commission doctor reported Monday the one-time Brown Bomber has a damaged heart. When Louis first felt the pain in his chest, he visited a Detroit doctor and learned it was his heart, Mrs. Louis said before her departure for Chicago to Join her husband. She said that after the Chicago announcement Louis had trie- phoned her and told her he prob able would quit the -mat sport. He wrestled twice, she said, after learning in Detroit that it was his heart, not his ribs, that caused his pain. In Dayton, Ohio, officials sajd Louis informed them by telephone he was cancelling a wrestling bout scheduled for Tuesday night. American League New York 200 002 010 1 11 Chlrann 202 0O0 34 11 14 0 sturd vant. Mruermou m ana Berra; Pierce and Lollar. Washington ..,.. noo ooo 000- 8 S x Cleveland 020 011 OT'-ll 12 0 Stewart. Bverlv is . wiesier m and Courtney; Garcia and Hesan. Boston 100 000 002 3 7 1 Kansas City 000 010 100- 2 7 0 Parne II. Del or k isit ana wnue Bumette and Thompson. First same: ' Baltimore Sit 000 02O 7 11 1 Detroit 10S 212 on I 14 S Johnson, Martin (.11. Fornlfles l.tl.i Palira 181, Srhmiti 111 and Trlandos; : Foytack. Cromek (3) and House. j Serond game; ' Baltimore 810 One 320 It 13 Detroit 01)0 401 000 8 10 2 Ferrarese, Zuverink (2i, Loes Ml,, Brown (71 and Smith; Miller. Fov-1 tark 2), Masterson (.1), Lary 171,: Aher (4i, Carver (S) and Wllaon, I House (4. Bradley's Bicycle end Sport Shop 41956 Models JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS 20 OFF (Stock llmiltd) Phone 3-3844 237 North High Street Nose Links Star Enroute to PGA Title y ' 'i i , i - , .',., , " . ', . - v y v. ' af Klameshs, N. sends divot NORTHWEST LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pot Spokane ..8 8 .818 Yakima t 7 .883 Wenatch 11 7 .811 Tri-City . 8 8.387 Lwston - 8 .800 luiene S 18 .238 SALEM .11 8 .879 Tueadav results: At Lewiston 8 Salem 0. At Yakima 11, Spokane 1. At Eugene 1, Tri-City 3. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L PH. W L Pet L Anirla 88 42 .818 Sacmnto SO 88.472 Seattle 89 43.802 Sn De(o 80 D9 .439 Hllvwd . 88 81 323 San Fran 49 39 4.18 Portlnd 51 88 .477 Vanrovr 42 88 .389 Tuesday results: At Sin , Dieso 2. Portland 3; At San Francisco 4. Seattle 5: At Hollywood 7. Vancou ver 3; At Sacramento 8, Lo Arureles (10 Inn.). NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W t. Pet. Mllwkee 84 37 .828 Plttsheh 41 48 .471 Clnnatl 92 37 .984 Phlladf 1 41 49 .498 Brklyn 42 38 .997 Chlraio .19 47 .49.1 SI Louis 42 48 .477 N. York 31 83.389 Tuesday ! result! : At New York 3. Milwaukee 4; At Brooklyn 10. Cin cinnati 5: At Philadelphia St. Louis 3; At Plttahursh 8. Chlcajo 3. AMEHICAN LEAGUE W L Prt. .W L Pet. N York 81 30 .879 Balmort 41 49 .498 Cleland 81 87 .880' Detroit 40 80 .444 Boston 80 39 .882 Washton 38 98 .391 Chlcajo 48 40 .9.13 K City 33 67 .387 Tuesday result: At Cleveland II, Washington 0; At Chlraio II, New York 5: At Kansas City 2, Boston 2; At Detroit S-t. Baltimore 7-11. 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Burke went on a nirme Dinge on me irom nine of the afternoon round to crack the iron spirit of the stocky ex-infantry sergeant from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Birdie String The new champion nailed five birdies in six holes, starting at the 30th, and four birdies in a row - from the 24th through the Sflth. (Cent, aa page It. eel. I) SPORTIMC COODt Redlegs Licked by Dodgers; Chisox Slice Yankee Margin By THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS Johnny Logan's two-out ' home run in the ninth inning lifted Mil waukee to a 4-3 virtory over the New York Giants Tuesday night and padded the Braves' National League to 3'i games over the runnerup Cincinnati Redlegs, who were walloped by the third-place Brooklyn Dodgers 10-S. Sandy Amoros drove In five Dodger runs with a pair of triples and Duke Snider socked his 22nd and 23rd homers for three runs as Brooklyn rocked the Redlegs and sent the Braves into the wid est first-place margin enjoyed by any of the NL Contenders this season. The Braves now have won three straight and 13 of their last 15. Philadelphia knocked the St. Louis Cardinals 7-3 and the Pitts burgh Pirates defeated the Chi cago Cubs t-2. Cleveland Wins In the American, third-place Chicago White Sox trimmed the New York Yankees' lead to 8' games with an 11-3 victory while the runnerup Cleveland Indians were mauling Washington 11-0. Detroit split a twi-night pair with Baltimore, winning -7, then los ing 11-5. Boston nipped Kansas City 3-2 on Mickey Vernon's hom er with one on in the ninth. There was no trouble whatso ever between the Braves and New York righthander Ruben Gomel. who had tangled with Milwaukee first baseman Joe Adcock in that hit-and-run rumpus of last Tues day. Making his first appearance since the lifting of his three-day suspension resulting from the Mil waukee melee, Gomes took a four hitter and a 3-2 lead into the ninth. Then Hank Aaron tripled and scored on a doubleplay after Ad cock had walked. Logan then broke it up with his home run, handing Warren Spahn his 10th victory and fifth over the last-place Giants. New York, los ing six in a row and 15 of the last 73 Countries In Olympics MELBOURNE - The num ber of countries which have ac cepted invitations to compete ia the Olympic Games Nov. 22-Dee I remained at 73 Tuesday al though Iceland and Uganda were announced as new accepts. The same announcement also told of the withdrawals by Peru and the uoia coast. The 73 total Is a record. The previous high was S9 countries for the games at Helsinki four years ago. 6lh Army Skeet Shoot Scheduled SEATTLE W) Thirty-seven scattcrgun experts from eight Army installations will compete here Thursday and Friday in the 6th Army championship skeet shoot. IKD002 MOISMi DAMPNESS WATER WILL E10T YOUR 1 10r.ll! , i re His i ii i I fUM,I..a Water vapor In walls create damage). ntyfci peeling paint around window ef exterior wall! seeps through to cause this. 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