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10-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tue.. Aug. 14, '56 Moon Making Gains For NL' Bat Honors S NEW YORK tJP Wally Moon. St. Louis' speedy outfielder, is the latest Cardinal player to make a bid lor National League batting v-bonor. . i Moon gained II point during the week to boost hit average to .J27 ana cnanenee mnwauare fSPORTSMAN'S TROLLING TIPS i S Raisi mxm poo w veMt X times a mmutc whih moti- $ tHH A MINNOW 0 MIMNOW-llKt N IKMM. THTJ CAUStS 1MB LWi TO OA AT IOHWAPO M Llft-LIKR J njrr. ,2 WmM TSOLLIN HHP TMt BOO 5 in noun hands on oo Mxoast A AT AU-TKAK; A MABO-STBIKINS f ism maht vank rr ovenaoAa H A TWXLID '! LINC CUTS WANS WlOt ,;. w to (r--cy . T i a taut and EveKT rr V. OOLIN AftAINST BOAT. SHOUT ' TtWVS MOT ONLY )UL Lt. 'it', UT LINE GOES SLACK FCAUS ' INA MIS SCO STWKCS ANO SOT TOM-SNASIW AT THIS PONT. smash Derby tVextatBowl Hank Aaron, who leads the league with .340 figure including g amei through Sunday. The parade of St. Ixwla batting title aitpiranti started wnen nip Repulski grubbed the lead early bi the season, only to Injure his hand and subsequently relinquish his position. Ktn Boyer was the next Red Bird to move into the thick or contention, but he. too. went Into tallspln after setting the pace. Six-time champion Slan Muslal overcame a alow start and later forged to the front. Aaron fellow Bailey After Musial lost ground. Cin cinnati Kd Bailey took over the top slot before Aaron streaked ahead on July M. Moon, in his third season with the Cards, collected IS hita in 34 trips last week in advancing from fifth place. The 26-year-old soutn oaw swincer hit .304 in his rookie campaign and dropped to .295 last fear. While Moon was having a suc cessful week, Aaron slipped four point with 11-for J7. Musial. mean while, suffered an eight-point de cline and fell from second to third at .317. Staa the man went -lor-3S. Mulle Lead AL Red Schoendienst of the New York Giant, a former Cardinal They'll Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hatlo A5AlSr MV WISHES Z W4VB BEEN PREVAILED UFOH TO 86 CV44I9M4M OP THE BENEFIT BRIDGE 4S4lnl "WIS WERE ARK MVCO-CM4IPMEH I 4M 4SSI6MIMG TO COMMITTEES M?S.MOIGOOSE, TICKETS-MPS. rW&JS, DOOR PRIZES-MRS. IV QRULLER, EMTERT4INMENT' WWEM THEY VI MM A JOS awel I TO DO HERSELF, SHe VMLK5 OUT IN A HUFF". 6MB 4SSI6MS 4LLT l IW TUUtaH UOBS 1 HAS TO DO HERSELF, SE WALKS A V ELSE -4SMB JUST y j pMkES THE BOWS.0 S " rA ,; Y M4CUM CM4IRM4N1 V I f " V. . TOftlVif UCDCPI f! J II UC 13 CJUv II I l ii ... .:,.; i ppbsent ctid rpim iv 9 fas irPSM Listemims to twb South Takes PCL Star Tilt (Coat, from preceding page) field home run gardens. Three PeeWee-Midqet Baseball :- Monday's results In the Midget PCL Officials Assure Future Vole of Confidence Given at Meeting PORTLAND im A request from San Diego representatives led Monday to an Informal expres sion of confidence by Pacific Coast League directors in the fu ture of their open-class baseball circuit. The directors, meeting prior to the league s all-star game here, unanimously approved a request from Son Diego, member asking other clubs "to guarantee, t h a t they would not take any action which would deteriorate the qual ity of baseball ' in the PCL. Jamea Lane, president of the San Diego club, and General Man ager Ralph Kiner said the base ball club has a new park under consideration and wanted assur ance before deciding whether -to build. No Formal Veto The directors president and general manager of the league trams took no formal vote. They discussed the matter at length and were unanimous in their approval. "We are happy to have this vote of confidence." Kjner said, but .he added tha. the proposed park if far from becoming a reality. In other action, the league voted tn contribute to the Professional Baseball Players Assn. all fine Willamette University kicked off ; levied against players during the its athletic season ticket sale season, instead of retaining the WU to Open Ticket Sales Taking One Giant Stop-Out mnr runt imred on junclr hv I wajfue b5Fhall games: Eastern -i-i.,. MniiH.v with nrn iime-h. monev in the leaeiif. l!hr nrf Wia a urrifir hunt League Leslie Yankees , Canda-' . .m.-.uh Ku a iwi ..ii.-. ! The officials debated the 1957 and Jacob double. Jna Cardinals 7; West Salem j,nd dignitaries of the school ,d schedule and discussed the split- The winners cleaned It up withl-"1" wun u,r i alumni series proKram pui imo eneci mis two more in the eighth, Seattle's Howie Jiidson, who re placed Portland starter Rene Val ues in the fourth, was the losing pitcher. Valdes started tn place of Gene Bearden of Sacramento, who pitched nearly a full game Sunday. I. . I U aha ninl ' . IIBIIKB IVUIlll l WW jg- ' ' ahead of Bailey, in filth, with .314. kwt four point, while Bailey boost ed hi average six point in climb ing from eighth. The New York Yankee' Mickey Mantle continues to hold a -com- ..1.1- .J 1- .1 A i undue auvamaxe in inc till urm B,. V v kii kuiMnl en lairiw hitline rice Mantle p.iwn i i a i i jirhn i t i t V iM.iu.ih ii ihi tieirti thsr nVnirtment-WTth-jt4Ki4-4a-acbiiUx. x Ol'Ti (l) (S) NORTH ABHOA ABHOA Brnler.f t I Llttrrll.s 411 MaurhJ ) I Jnrinl 111 u.i lies .xtremely . popular destruction 'jjerbies, Valley Sport promoter ;Ron Ail, in charge of auto racing 'at Hollywood Bowl here, ha da- ied another of the amasheroo -(or tha coming Saturday nighL ' For other than tha on stock 'tar rare held her thi seison, ;th destruction bee, provided by 'lha devU aiiy-care driven of the .'Capital Auto Racing Association '.live been tha most popular it- ms An tha bowl menu. It bail een difficult for All to secure Additional stock car event, for 'ioat of the available entrie Jisv regular Saturday night rac ing card In Kennewick, Wrsh. " Tha nost recent crash derby st the bowl, held week before ;last, was perhaps the most thrill ing of all ever held here: Dotens ;pf spectacular imiiin and 'trackup dotted the prorgamand ;lepl tha capacity crowd In an ')iproar. average inuoweo oy nosion s tern- Su.i,vn. 3140 Ri.itv .1 peatuou Ted William, runnerup ;.wi.s lit oneig.e at .354. Mantle also I top In home run with 41 and run batted in with 104. Mantle delivered 11 hits. Includ ing four homers, in 27 official at bat last week and tipped hi av erage three points. Williams picked up four point ttltk) t-for-23, by forfeit because the Orioles had ; year. Leslie M. O'Connor, leaeue an insufficient number of players. "?I)er' "on. managing editor prcsident, said a tentative schod- Weatvrn League Hoover Hornets '""'" n aiumnua Bie probably would be prepared 6. Highland Raider S: Washington Senators , Highland Hijackers I. Tuesday' Midget League sched ule i as follow: Western League Olinger Eagles vs. Barrick Bra ves at Barrick; Eastern League Leslie Pirates vs. Wet Salem Chiefs at West Salem and Leslie Indian vs. Richmond Royals at Leslie s ot Willamette, gave the keynote in time fr the league annual aaoress ana siressea nis apprecia-( nieeting Sopl. 24.. lion for the work of the ticket Compromise Eipected seller and tated that some out- Indications were ' the league standing games were scheduled would adopt a compromise sched- for the football fans. I ule resembling that of 1A.S5. It was announced that football The agenda did not Include dis- seasaon tickets ' for four home fus"on of Hr" agreement, games will sell at M. The home "P"""1 f,fr wa"on- ,wn'cn allows a seenna iranrnise in me . , leXe of Idaho. Linfield and College TrLZ? Tt !J n... c..-j c . i...b..i..M , lase at Gilmore field also ex- IShoot Slated Here Sunday A PITA Registered shoot has . been scheduled for Sunday at the Salem Gun Club, it wa announced ' Monday, Practice trap will open t 1:30 a.m., and regular (hooting l;will et under way at 10:30. . . Events will include 100 targeta at 1 yards, too more at handicap .'distance. S pair of doubles and .' special 30-target backer-up ;event. Nine troohle will be awardedJ ;Tour in the class division, two in 'lha handicap, ana In tha doubles .';and two in the ladle' division. ; Tha club lunch room will be ".open during tha day and shells 'will be available on the grounds. Junior Legion Clubs Ready YAKIMA. Wash. I The field of five team for tha Northwest American Legion Junior Baseball tournament opening here Friday was completed Monday, with the addition of , Sitka, Alaska, and Twin rail. Idaho. Legion head quarter announced. " Other team previously entered are Tacoma. Wash.; Billings, Mo.nl., and Roseburg, Ore. Game will be played at Park er Field, home of the Yakima Bears of the Northwest League. The first game will be Friday afternoon between Sitka and Rose burg. At 6:30 pm. Billings will play Tacoma and after that game Twin Falls will meet the winner of Ih Sitka-Roseburg game. Based on the season' records. Billings Is the pre-tournament fav oritt with a 36-1 record. Twin Falls has, a 19-1 record, Sitka an 11-1, Roseburg 22-4 and Tacoma lt 7. All the teams are expected to arrive here Wednesday. That night Sitka will play M exhibition game with a Yakima and Selah- Naches combination team. The Letlon'a national headquarter at Indianapolis recommended the ex hibition game because the Alaska champions did not play under lights or on a grass-covered field during the year. s i a pisoni.m a l i Alt l...inn mi 11 ft m 1 a . : .. . - . 1. . : r n . c i l' it d o o minima m irKiri mi m 1 i im lum auunu. ot-uiin DBSKriuaii ' - , a ViWm.p Mil Lirion snd p.tr: W.lker md U- liv.i. -ill ..n f, to f .v.. iPlrPS lne ,n0 01 ne w Hlllmn.D 10 11 Vildn.o JarnM.J IIS Bilhl.I 1 I 1 1 my, Silr I 114 0- Balcna.l J a 0 I CfrMj SISS Sffell.m 1 0 a Clnriilnril Clrdi Tipple lixo Bnitier.e o o o iiLli Vinkm n smin.p 9 w 9 9 l-srm 9 9 v a b-BaUer 1 1 JuxJton.p 100 Kmrlr.p Dunn p 1 1 1 Arroyo. p 21 Totals 38 14 17 10 Totals 31 3 17 I S-Wslkid for Valdrt In 3rd. b-Sinild (or M. W. Smllh In 4th. Soulll - 920 204 020 1 North .. , OOS 000 000 I F Pilot, Krmmrwr, RBI Uher. Win 2. Marqttez, JarkMtn 3. Bolfer 3, G. FrriKi 2, Jaroni. Siller. 5R Uahrr. JirntH. Sullivan, 3R Uahrr. Jacknn. HR G. Frccac. S-Krmnifr ir. 8r-G. Trrm. DP-Srhult and Llltrill. Let South . North 2 BB- ValdM 1. R W Smllh 3, Jildon 3. Don I, 0 Hlllman 1 Valdei 1: Xfmmtw I. Arrovo t. Judvon 3. Dunn 2, Anderaon 2. R-ERHillman -. Vildt-f 1-1. R. W. Smith S-5. Krmmtnr 6-0. Arroyo -ft. Judton 8-5. Duren 3-2. Anderaon 0-. HO Hlllman tn 2; Valdea 2 In 3: R. W. amitn x in l; Kemmtrer 1 In 3; Ipmva I tn f- iniUrun I In 1' JnH. inn S In 1 phu;. Dunn tn 4. WP R. W. Smith. W Kntimmr, L Jud aon. TJ Mutart. Orr. Carlucd and Aahford. I J J. A 10,437 mnn In, InMIfta nffiiol , . , me "asaeioa n game, ran can o(fered ,h. larg , year-to-year ?!' if"! ! J ! also buy an all-sports season tic- ntal of their Wrielev Field ran lanarpa wr si v . , l i . I -----e.-- Guitifaon. Robt ill. Kolb (3) and , rl "nitn rniiun intra to Doiiui; in md Wiiaoo. 1 all home Willamette sports con- Hishlind Raldirl 1M 10-3 t 4 lwt, Hoover Hornita in iM!i gruce Williams, former WU ath- Miy and Wntij Rilchu and Palk. . . . ' . . , gave a brief talk on the good ath letic shows at Willamette 'and ex pressed hope that Salem would bark the Bearcat sports teams. Fans may buy tickets from any Loggers Take Semi-Pro Tilt Eugene Nudges Oregon City (Coat, trim preceding page) hit l-for-4. " "7 Klamath Falls' big hitter was Wilbur Elliott who homered and singled. Dale Cunningham got three hits in four trips. Gus Gest bang kept the Springfield club un der control and gave up only one hit to Jerry Lake, that drove in the losers' only run. Final game of the night kept Sugar Ray Set For Title Mik (Cent, from preceding page) ages, 47 for me and 12'i for Fullmer. I was supposed to get .- ! I ! I - p- i i Swim Mentor Called Cruel Public Outraged At Distance Try 'VICTORIA B.C. if) - Gus Ryder of Toronto, cnarh. and trainer for Marilyn Bell, Monday answered charge of cruelty in connection with the l-year-old girl unsuccessful sttempt to swim the Juan de Fuca strait Friday. 4 The charges were -made in news. papers, in letters and by tele phone calls. One person suggested Bvder was so cruel in urging Marilyn ta within 54 miles of her Port An geles, Wash., destination that ha should be "horse-whipped." Second Attempt Sri Tha Toronto swimmer plans to make a second attempt during tha last week in August. "I'm determined to make that swim," ahe said Monday. In an article in the Victoria times. Ryder answered the charg es of cruelty. "Marilyn was In less danger of drowning than your children ara when they go to many of your beaches." he said. He said -that in 30 years of op eration his Lakcshore Swim Club in Ontario has "accommodated thousands and thousands of voune- sters without a tragedy.'! Experleared Llfesaver "I hold every lifesaving award it is possible to get. including sev. eral special ones from the Royal Lifesaving Society of London. "The safely strategy of Friday's swim was lor Cliff Lumsdoo. man ager of our pool and lifesaving chief, to pact Marilyn intermit tenlly during the afternoon and to stay with her for the last fit or six miles, not only to encour age her but also to protect her. What better man could we find for that job?" BrtlM wlmi Lake TOrtONTO ifi - Britain's Bren- K'EW YORK lint Minlai. third atrial catcher far New York Riaali. leaves Palo Grounds clubhouse Monday with packed bag after he o-i risnrr Aioncay swam Lake Die fi wa- aiapended ldrllw)lelr-y-sHrnt--,HojaM. smneham.-''"'ri!T, rrnwrnx ine j.'-mue atretrn ftiangan waixea oui aurinj nrai same 01 oouoirneaoer wun I'liis bnrgh there Sunday. Notice of suspension gave this as cause for action, although Mangai after his walkout said Manager Bill Rlgney "Is the worst maaager 1 ever played for." fAP Wirepheta.) Motilities Booming Bats Drub Beavers in Exhibition, 8-5 oi ine 30 saies represemauves M cent n( ,he theater-TV but or by calling the Willamette alh-;r w(,nted a flat guarantee of $100. lelic department or the Willamette ooii for that which would get me business office. t. . j imi.ooo. Norris wouldn't give me Included In the luncheon group ; that, rt only; got glJ.OOO from Ihe- VICTORI'A. B. C i - Van couver twirled the biggest -batons in a parade "of home runs at Ath letic Park here Monday night as the cellar dwelling Mounties smacked the Portland Beavers 8-5 in an exhibition Pacific Coast League baseball game for the ben- were. Irv Batterman, John Ritchie. Spot Simpson, Cecil Johnson, Dave Lewis, Al Loucks, Otto Skopil, Oscar Specht, John Adlon, Clay ton Foreman, Ken Potts, George Nuss, Frank Shafer, Otto Wilson, Lee Shinn, Wayne Hadlcy, Pete Gunter, Orville Lama, Warren Ling, Krnie Althoff. Waldo Zcller ins-i j . . IIIC v III ri vi vnau I UK.r . I.. u DL. d a.. i prior oi ine idl. asrrea ine ciuo j c i... - M,M u lu irniiii. iuiii niu, puu dibuj. mu : . , . .. marnrci nerc aunuiiy iu .'ivnia . .... , n - r- u-i i u inu.-.. i ...... ..J nau an r , 1. 1 u ? i tr wuii nifunvuri the fans on the edge of their seats I H pJ, Geiser A Harry Mark with the possibility of an upset 51" """T un. r 'k ZZJ' 1 reclor ofth.il over the strong r.ugene team be- :,, " . L 7 7 ing the goal of Oregon City. Tied " v. cn" Jonnn no J-2 going into the last inning, GeneTed 8dahl- Smith doubled and scored on a! sacrifice fly by Doug Ruhlman. I C., f Their other two runs came off a "ul1 ater-TV for my fight with Joey Maxim. Exclusive Cutract Robinson admitted that he had an exclusive contract with the IRC but said he would go ahead anyway, adding the contract "is illegal and won't stand up in court son, managing di Bill Bellinger Takes Bride El'GEXE Bill Dellinger, Olympic track team member Irom the I'niversity of Oregon.' was elit of the Conquer-Cancer Fund. Some 3.000 Victorians saw the Mounties slug four home runs and the Beavers two as both teams took advantage of Victoria's short fences. Catcher John from Ningara-on-the-Lake in II hours, 51 minutes, cropping t hours and five minutes from Marl-' lyn Bella recognized record. Chatawav Seems a Certain of Berth LONDON tl Cigar smoking, beer drinking four minute miler Chris Chataway Tuesday ap peared sure ol s place on the Bri tish Olympic team despite a long layoff from racing. The 25-year-old redhead is ex ported to be a nominee for the Romano belted ! 5.000 meters at Melbourne. The single by Jack Moore, a double by triple by Jack Gets Hole-in-One Splendored Takes Win From Ixallah Mclbourne BELLINGHAM l - The Dem ing Loggers' won the Washington Ruhlman and Slate Semi-pro baseball champion- Sherman. ship Monday night by defeating i Julius Bobillot doubled to score Salem Golf Club got its second the former champion Bellingham Keith Marshall with Oregon City's hnle-in-one in three days Monday Bells M. first run. A homer by Elmer San-,' when Ralph Way of San Diego It was the first stale champion- alel accounted for the next tally. . sunk an ace on the 150-yard 6th L : ... .l - ... ' U'V. lis I'iihiu ...I. nntu i.nl.l L. . .:.U 1. ; - : - snip lor ine neamy community on : wit " nun. r, 1H fli nnnnr, hit inn i. i the fina same Wednesday nicht , 2-jear old liny nonors nil iuw ywiyir. .".V... ,V . ' . 'I It WHS n By 8 UTSI nOie-m-One BnQ I ta'k it over with Norris who is out of town. two rouna-inppers wnne ntners hint came when Chataway was were hit by Jim, Westlake and named for the British trsm.com pitcher Fred BaceewskK Portland 'peting-against Russia here -Aug.. homerun hitters were Bob Bor-i31-Sept.l. kowski and Ed Michelson. Portland 023 000 000-S 12 1 : Vancouver 211 211 00x-- 14 1 Shore, Lint 3, Alexander (5), Konikowski (71 and Harford: Bas zewski, Basana 1 5 , Drummond 'Hi and Romano. Ia.ii VlMltho-or nl snrin0fietH but iid "whether he will exer-j The' brjde is ,hf dau(,htcr' 0. u.ii cit-e it or noi, i tan i nay unui ... j .... n... ii ti.itk.... in-iuy Springdcld. Dellinger's parents also live in Springfield. Dellinser. star distance runner, has qualified lor the 5.000 meter race at tne uiympic oames in IS'WL Line Scores CHICAGO The bid by the Seaside (Jets Annual sensational l.eaiian inr ine year s atlL-a Ita-a.'lirtaT T- uriiav Snag WiM uwnim miiiiiiv i tell :. ll.. .iL t" 1 1 j r ' - . - -- i .i m ud . nuc ihh.'Imu a rri , Bon Aikcns. Washington Stale . ,..r J: f,. . .I.". ... hi first time on the SGC course, fourth 'in the mud in the S97.470 College righthander, won the tour- r siin rii TL. i?.m,Vhi WaV as playing with his wifelprince Pat stakes, won by. naments outstanding pitcher r-.T,. "' A .l. .u and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Clark of Snlendnred. a drivinz 81 shot fin-1 enth Inning and stopping a Bell- ft? "a'n;1 rneeu : Insham rally. And Manager Dick 'I?' ?h7 - ' it i Zenker, one of nine ball playing neday. !iorilI IIllhiTt lcV brothers, made it a clean trophviSaii-m ion nnn -i j i' Iswecp for the loggers by winning j''' v '!"on' -'. LlatSKailie CoaCll the most valuable player award, luiark. ' I Bellingham 002 Ooo 2004 9 i Deming 004 001 t 2 fpHd Arnaxnn. Hoover j. jonnson '2 and Knhlwes; Jackson, Ruck (4), Aiken 7 and D. Zcnder. Exhibition Baseball fifths. She returned her bac';ers in a Washington Tark crowd of I2.7M mutuels of SIS. M and $9. Romanila raid $7 40 while Bluc- "nn tmiM), CLATSKAME, Ore The bility returned $31 to show, noi roo o-l I 4 new hakelhall enrf?h at Clal-i fWMtibang and Carrier, Jnhnann and - .Lfcu u;nk c.lui ,.,,n u Va . . . . Downin. skanie High School will be Norm llll:nr I.rir oil I'laver . I Hubert, former Pacific University J"n"r sioh I Mjer Seaside is to be the site of the annual Oregon State Elks Club Bowling Tournament this year. UUIIIIK NIC IHJl r,, ... trj,.j j lh. ,. I vember and the first two in De bp endnred s epped the six fur- .WM decided during a w in nn,.u,r '"" m,,,lin. h,re mer Ihe weekend ...... ...B ..... - It was also decided that the win ner ot Ihe state meet is not re quired to attend the national tour ney, but can do so if it wishes. Huene OOO 020 1S 7 0 9ar Wllloufhhv. Willi 7) and Walker; Marahall ahd Sanltel. ,:TSC mentr.r bark on hi feet aaain. he learned- that it wasn't hlsT''lL'''A . JH 22 .1 1 Fan Reaches for Ball . hr.lll.-l k..L..... r f u.r , i... il'.Cll - mnv-w,.n ijni "- " . ...-.. . . um uimurf m ait, out younser Drotner jarK,t ttoiineman. ixariki isi. ana vit. nt IlilM in llnailital rune ihi, ana HnHttvmin Narltkl .lUSt OUt Of hilh arhool. who Wll annarantlv Navv.hniinrf Ris Krnlh. Ill; Strati' Held 1S1. Pa rr Dave la bow m in height which makes him exempt from military J,nl,"u' Bpp . ervlce because of height . . . And speaking of Oregon State, 'tis rhirasn im ono mo nnoo i n being tend that Jim Stinnette. tha bruising fullhsck trnm Cnrvallis Chirac, iai -m onn s I HiBh will anrnll th.ra n.t mnnik T.... I1..1W ....u... ci.i Dtatwwmv. Valentinettl 1S1 and "etta ona of the top prospects on the rout -big, fsst snd strong. Hubert will succeed Lowell Mirkkelsnn, who has accepted a post at Skagit Valley Junior Col lege in Washington. Landrlth; Howel and Mon, Today's Pitchers Jitinnetta will miss Ssturdsy night's Shrine prep classic in Port ylind. as he's ncne in training for the All American High School Same. Which Is to ha nlivorf in Memnhia Tenn And .j , hails from Memnhia. w don't hltpv Sti nnetta ii havlnff miieh-' ar iTlnai II lltr.l'l 'itrouble getting sround the town and meeting folks ... We blew New York it Brooklyn (mht) slk. . -?l'"k "i- opec iwmi nuni wouia, phur,i, at PhiUdclphu il-lwl- LOS ANGELES ijp A fan in the street who tried to catch a baseball which had soared over the wall at Wrigley Field missed, and wound up in the hospital with 1 broken ankle. Morris Rnen, 37, who wns out side the park during the Los rian Angeles-Sacramento douhlrhrader, i nnbu 1 told ambulance attendants he'Kraui Chicago Cub coach Pepper Mar tin had a .294 hatting average for 1.189 National League games with the St. Louis Cardinals. Senator Swat Killed hv Batted Ball RAVENA, N Y. A - A l.Vyear old pitcher :as injured fatally Sunday when struck in the chest by a line drive during an Ameri can Legion junior baseball game. Young Richard Crooks ol Al bany was spun around by the force of the ball and (ell tn the ground. He failed to respond to artilicial respiration. Ken (Jueltler Breaks Homer Record With .6 SHREVEPORT, La. 1 - Ken Guettler, Shreveport outfielder, broke the Texas League record for home runs Sunday when he blasted his fifty-sixth in the fourth inning against Houston. The old record was 55 set by Clarence Kraft of Fort Worth in 1924. iGuelller tied the record Satur day night Jb marrying former Oregon State catcher Jack Stephens August ntshtt-memi ni-iu and Munsir climbed a fence, reached fhr tht in. snes alreadv married, to former Beaver footballer Jim Sar.l"- hrlrk and thw lln In .i.ik... f );.-... tu. ..i ...... i. . . (S-ai ... , .... y,. 1 ' - nu,.., ,,,111,1 , I 111- WIIU IN 11, ItlflllT, ... , , i... '.Unk.nu. I. .1 1.. -r .u. ' w o .'I Cincinnati it Chlnjo j 1 nw urn, uauyiiicr v ine vU9 cuuen. nurry we (7.1, Stanford Booklet Indicate Big Plant '1 Stanford snnsl be aiming for the Rose Bowl this next trip, with a full art af sail. Ordinarily Ihe football press booklets A received from the athletic departments af the Cosst Conference p schools sre from .ta to 40 pages la depth. Don l.lebenriorfer, 's tha Rtsnford athletic news chief aaveilrd an ll-page brochure C ffr tha aamlaa u. MkUL .4... I u Li... . L. . i.ji... f ---- -"i fbil p,w,..7 linn. tiit nr iiii.i.iin J if moat k loaded. As we mentioned here before, however, Rlan- I 'ord would have beea s solid Rose flowl choice this year In i ; spite af Ihe athletic mess that has laid low the two southern K Califerals aatrirs .... vi. Haddix 1 10-ai and Simmon ball and (ell to the ground. Nuxhall Kaiavr O-J Milwauttrr at HI I. null Imlhtl Buhl il4Mi or Cnnley i-7t vs. Dick un (S-UI. amssii'an i.r(it a C'hlraio al Kama. City (nlfhtl llr.hmnn I9r7i va Dltmar iS-l.il, Ditrmt at Cleveland imlhtl Foy tar i S.St vi. Wynn MS-SI. Wavhlnitnn. lt rtaltlmore f night ) Stnhha iS-Sr va. Jnhnnnn (4-71. Rnatnn al New York mtchtl Par nrll l-ll va. Kurkl IS-. ! Northwest Lesgue president Jim Flelshmsn hs sskerf for voting Jon the loop s snnual All-Star tesm. and if Salem's Jerry Csrie m lefl handed pitcher and Jack Dunn and Chuck Esaegisn as uittielrfers 'don't make it. they nuihta sue . . . Former Salem Hi oh and IJ of .'Oregon baaketeer Keith Farnum Is now out of the Army, where he! did some mighty fine coschlng with the Fort Lewis tesm (it finished," .Jnign in tne All-Army tournament last sesson), snd is about to as Vsume his first prep job ss mentor st John Day High. He'll be in s lough lesgue, tor he's up sgsinst Pendleton, LaCrsndc, Baker, etc., over there . . y' A boiing addltf 'or these days will be provided by Pst Mc .'. Murtry and Willie Paslrsaa when they snake with their heavy ,' weight battle la Tacaata Aagust 24. Both are while. Most gea erally yea'll find aae, and aftea two Negro bovs naklag with tha flstle mayhem la prsrtlcslly all divisions. While his recent bant with F.s Chsrlrs was a big one tor him, MrMurtry's nest trip n rveai oissrr. inn time i in wun me gem woo is ranked No. among the heavies, snd If the Tacoma rlouter rmm i hv him he ran't hela hill kit tha "ton in" himself. 1 . Ythlrh will meaa plenty af opportunities for tome big fight " '' ta Lb east a Tide Table Tides fnr Tift, Orison I (Compiled hv Ml S roaat ind OeiKletie Burviv, Pnrtlind. On.) AlIOt'ST Low Walera Time Heisht 11:11 am Huh WHln Tlml Hmhl S 07 m. 4 1 S 47 pm. 1 11 am. 'S 4S p rn. 91 I ill. 7 a pin. 10 HI i in. S 4S p m. 10 an am. :is p m. 11 : am. 10 21 p m. 1187 im. 1107 pm. IS : p m. 1147 p m. 11 M p.m. SWAPS 'OWN' STRIP INCLEWOOI). Calif. ifi-Swaps,' winner of the 19.V1 Kenlmky Der by, holds four Hollywood Park records snd shares another. This yenr he has set new marks for Ihe mile, mile and one-sixteenth,, mile and a quarter and a mile and five elqh!h. lie shares Ihe record Inr Ihe mile and an eighth w ith Alldon. Riad Wrhiler Kins K'rkula l.auoen I'llrhlni ; r.iom 21 WaNh 211 Cad r.S Salallrh 2S Aldlrmn 27 Ktau.l 4 Dcxl 2 AR H 2B 3B HR RBI Prt :a m id is ss .:;.vt 1 S I 1 3.M US 20 152 SO II asa us ii "7 17 -.1 XA at 14 122 .in 7 2MI 54 7 .140 79 14 M .114 .;i'.n ,274 .274 VJ .24S .2.12 2IM IP 147 141 I'! 1 73 1', S7 1.1 'i L SO RR r.Ft 4 n 70 4)1 4 SS 79 S4 11 IS 71 II Ml SI SO 5 94 SO KS 1 11 S 1.1 Bit 4 Major League Leaders Look' ami larn By A C GOKIMIN l J4 I IS am. p.m. l-os am. l.O p m. a 1 a.1 til am. 12 17 p m. 2 21 am. I Ml p m. Ml am. 142 pm. '4 11 am. 9 42 p m. 4 S3 am. 4 .1.1 p m I M m. II p m. 5 OS m. SS p m. I M, i m. a 13 pm. 102 a m. 1 OS p m', t am. 1.44 p.m. I I. What five t'.S. Presidents dur ing this century have been state governors? i 1. What is a "lapsus linguae"? 3. What is the chief substance of glass' 4. What, In the human body, is NATIONAL LKAOl'C ( AH n H Prt 10 Aaron, Mllwaukli tns 419 77 141 ..119 Moon. SI Loula . , 107 .112 SS IIS .17 114 Musial. SI Unula 111 .M Hi l-t .117 14 Shnrtnal. NY K 2iS 14 94 .119 nl on lev, l nrinil ...... a ii.i a o.i -nm .l . - ,. 17 Banka. nnrao .... im 4oi .7 129 ,ni7 lhf mnr common name for the no-rover. St l.ouia ... loa :! 7J IM ..nm , "clavicle"? 17 Viidon. !'llthunm III 14 M 120 :M1 j Which It c ,ai. ii,. il)ni,. -oi runiij Brooklyn los iss si 111 104 1 , i'.s. siaie nas tite long- n.Thomn piiiabrih ill 4is 9.1 in .loi 1 si lanadian border? . -0.1 homi runt: Knldtr. Brooklyn .12; ' 14'Ant-ork. Mllwlukei 2S: Kluaiwakl. ANSWERS 4 1 Cincinnati 17; rViblnann. flnrlnnall I Mi'k"inl Thuuliira Rr..i,.ll 1 1 H; Bank., chuajo ; M.thewi. Mil- ,' Mlh- nl'v: Theodore Roosevelt, 41.1 waukei js Wilson, (oolidge, and Franklin D. IS Hun. baited In: Muatal. fat Lnuli Rnosevelt I., hi, rvio-rpw.ici, 1 inrinnmr tit, nn I S fork. Milwaukee 19; Plover; St. Loull SS 19; Lons, Pltihursh 71. Sli Ameriran t aaful unchinged no l.llama Monday. 1 A slip of Ihe Inngiic. S. Silica. , 4. Collar hne, 1. Minnesota. TEXAS DEATH MATCH Wrestling-WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15 i r Salem Armory 8:30 P.M. For Northwest Htavywiight Till KERI FREEMAN n. UltlDOO CURTIS 1 fall sr I IM, thi match will one man is tin- Inue. V. o o. .ntil able ta contl Stmi-Auttralian Tog Match r 1 Rid Bitlltn . Hnn Isnt and vi. snd Black Niwk Tom; Bourns W hat a battle this will be! Special 1 fall or 3CJmin. Isggit srkJ n. Dsrsn O'Hin Rofarao Jack Kissr ' 7 Matches undor tha suparvisien of tha Salem losing Comm. Elton OWen, Promoter i "BLACK HAWK Sensational Seneca Indian Star SOI 001 000 S S 1 220 loi onn 7 i.i I Wldswnrth. Br? t2l, Roberli S ind Donasliue. koarenuk. .Aldrldce ill. Franna (Bi, Ward 1S1 and Zarl. Wenalrnee loo nni noi .1 S 0 Spokane Olio (mo OOO 0 3 1 lannshaua and Lunbers, Mutcahy nd Roaat. I Emergency Printing! If you ar out don't shop about. Sec HAYDEN'S Capitol City Printer. 1923 N. Commertlal Ph. 31171 Esy Parking a COYSEI! 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