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kM ( Paradise blaafe. 8hr to the leeead heat race
ii the beyt ire reaadlnf eae of the. tarn. 0-r) Mike Greff,
third place flaliher, Eddlt Okaavete, wee m tka heat.
enateirs-Win Again, 7H
Salem Legion at Wopdburn Today
With the Art Three Legion
baseball playoffs Uklnf a day of
rest, th only Legion game M tap
locally it Bill Bevcns' Salami
against Woodbura ia a I o'clock
tan on the Woodburn diamond
Albany ind Yamhill were dated,
to have it it in th second round
battle for nil berth, but It
turned out Yamhill. Oregon City!
and McMinavill ar still doing
battle for the District SI title and
the right te meet Albany. The
winner will be known tonight and
Chiefs Trim
Yakima 4-1
WENATCHEE, July 10 -Wenatchee
squeezed out a 4-1
Northwest League baseball vic
tory here tonight ever Yakima al
though Wenatchee pitcher Jerry
Johnston was in hot water most
of the night.
With two ea ia the eighth and
none out Pete Camllo came in lo
saie the game for the Chiefs He
handcuffed the Bears
Wenatchee got their first two
runs in the first inning on a two
base hit. a wild pitch, three walks
and a single The other two rame
in the seventh when ("hico Alvar
ez doubled with two mates aboard
Yakima s kmc run came in the
fifth when Chuck Klson singled.
enl to second on a sacrifice and
scored on Wtwtey Phillips' single
Yikims don no (mo- 1 7 1
V.rnatc-ria IMMl- (II
( npcMtr arwt Zander JohnitMi
Carrllle li and Lundhara.
U.WISTON. Idaho. July uf
-Tlve Tri-City errors and lour
runs driven in by l,ewislon
Rnire Mcintosh helped the Broncs
alonj ta an 1 3 victory over the
Braves in a Northwest Iearue
baseball game here tonight
Three Tri City errors in the first
Inning were jumped on to give
lewislon a 4-1 lead going into
th second
Tri City's Ted Niel came on as
relief in the third and held trie
Rrnms in a single hil the rest of
tha ame
Tri-Otv s scoring lantr in the
fourth fifth and tilth innings
Ken Mevers homered with the
hases empty in the fourth l-ou
Hague singled te drive in Dirk
Amava for a ni in the fifth and
Jne Zabaltaro smiled to send Hon
McDonald in to score In the sisth
Tn r " in 3 it I
liunti h we ore -l 1 i
M.luinn Nl 'J and 7ha'rn
Kpprr an frrlnn
Rotary '9' Win$ 17-0
Al JJANY. July JO Special -The
Rotary Club of Salem s Junior B
baseball I e a j u e overwhelmed
Riley t far Sales of Albany here
this evening behind t h t one-hit
pilrbmi nl l-erny Haven. 174
Of t Rotary hits Haven John
FnUvom and Fred Jones each bad
tn
Koch Crabs
v mthvin jenhim
Mateeasaa VaBey EdHar
Frnie Koch of Vancouver had the
hottest thing rm wheels last night
al Hollywood Bowt. taking the TV
lap maia event (or the mid-aeaaof)
rhampmnsflip for ' souped - up '
nardlops
Starting from last position in the
starting field of S cars Kort
worked his way up tn go ahead an
the lh nrrle aronnd the paved
quarter mile oval and was never
heaoxt
A pair of Valtle drivers. El
frhillinf "ho placed secswd and
Rne weiskind third, never were
more than 100 (e-t behind until
the 72nd lap hea Weiskind lost
the game win be scheduled for
Monday wit Albany traveling ta
the Wetrkt II Hag kerne flefct
Sirvertoo. wUchvkas already beat
en Albatry la a tint reuad battle,
will meet the wlaaer af Monday i
Ult.
For today'! fame at Woodbura,
Beveaa tayi he will vat aa much
of hit entire team aa possible. He
intends itarting Doug Ritchie oa 1
the kill and will have Pat KeUey.
Dean Westling and Jim S h I r a e
cranked up te work a share of
the tilt
Sunday tortiei:
Other thin the whopping
pants, there's one thing very
lMlIP!0ii
brawls this semester: The ballgamers ire really fifhunf
when they get into 'em. Torn ihlrts, brulsad Boeet, cut
lips and skinned knuckles
have been common. Usually
in the past I baseball field
was of the hold me back"
type, and few reilly good
wallops were landed Much
different now, and may be
'tis .because the athletes
want to show the TV ludi
ences they're really tough
hombres Or perhaps the
hostilrs know the best way
tn get i big crowd out to
the park is to have big fight
If the rastlla' Doaevaai
Dirty Doug and Reugb
h e a s e led kateal
slipped, wstrk things rev
ap at tke Arwiwry new
that they're back. Either
weald wear tke alekaaate
"Mat" very well. . . . larideaUlly, Dirty Daag aayi
he'll flgkt tkat IJJ.K damage salt filed agaiaet kiai by
a 7a-year-ald Alaaay weaiaa, as he eaa prove she started
the whoopee by sticking kisa witk a pia a Wag aae
Owens Trying For End Spot With 49er$
I-isted among the ST 4er rookies this summer is R C
Owens, the all around athletic whix at College of Idaho the
last four years The big colored lad is trying out for an
end position. He was the 49er s 14th draft choice in IBM,
you may recall ... By the way, our New York Giants
football friends won't be up this way at all this year for
an exhibition game, but will be In San Francisee for a pre
season clash with the 4ers on Sunday. August 18 YouH
get to see the Giant sooner than that, however, for they'll
be TV d In their August 9 classic with the College All-Stars
at Chicago ... ,
A Saa Fraaeisee writer's descriptive of Bill Pesedel
aad kia Pertlaad Bearers: "Sailer Bill Pesedel. tke very
good Pertlaad manager wltk tke very bad baseball flab."
. . . Were tke scribe te visit tke Bete City these days,
he d get aa argameat from qalte a few folks. . . .
Dancing Csn Htlp A Lot, Kiddies
Local Pee Wee and Midget Leaguers who look upon the
(Cawtd. page 1Z. ewl. I)
Mid-Season
about 10 car lengths ia tangle aa
the wen) turn
Koch, the Vancouver Wash,
speedster art a sew ane-lap track
record during the time trial. He
was clocked at 17 OS seconds te
shatter the mark of 17 M estab
lished by Dean Wilcei. Eugeae, kt
10SS Twenty-fsra cars timed la.
Koeh then proeeeeJee' te drfee eff
with the A trophy aaak laurels,
folnwed by Doa Nelson. Portland,
and WUrox. for the lour lap event
In the B trophy ma. Ray Win
chester Portland, heat nit Fred
Cnnnette. Salem with the at her
two cars not finishing after spin
mng aut
The first heat race af an laps
Larry Vhek, nexead alaet aae! Darren Beyer, feertk
lace. IV ear art aaaaed By yeursters fraai I la IS
yean af tie. Plana art taking- ikaaa te kali aaataar ejarel
la tare ar ftar week.
Woodbura coach Pete Dequire
will go wttk kis ace rigMkaader
Koger Moore. Al Vahland will
handle tke becketop duties.' for
Salem It will be either rerreet
Darling. Jerry Ceertaea ar Jim
McCaiiery beck of tke disk. At
ftrat will be Kent Leramers ar
Paul Parieae, with Whitey Brunkal
ar Hal Cewaa at aeoond, J I m
Reimana at third aad Mike KeUey
at shortstop la the eutlleld will
be a combination of Val Barms.
Gary Vestal and Harv HaUer ar
Ceaa Gubertaea.
tinea tt'i raitinf the partici
noticeable about baseball'
B. C. OWENS
It's erring wtsa etwra.
H-B Event
'went to Jack Timmey Portland.
followed by Close Hal. Forest
Grove, and Dewey Wllrwt. Eugene
Ray Wearme. Seattle, sped la
victory in the second heat with
Cenoette and Winchester trailing
ia that order
Jack McCey. Ashland, copped
the third beet with Jaha Forley.
Portland second, and Bob Etrtu
son, Eugene, third
Seattle pilot Daa Bowena got the
checkered flag in the fourth heat
wtth Wilcoi and Koch running
acrend and third
Next Saturday night the mighty
midgets return ta Salem ta settle
then mid season rttampwinahip
Tim trials get wndorway at 7 10
and raring begins at I .
ft )l
t t
Climb Near
Loop Lead
Campbt II Hits Homtr;
Acts to Hurl Today
1 ETHEL PARK. Eugene. July
M (Special I The surging Salem
Senators again bounced the Eu
geae Ems tonight, 71, knocking
Uncle Hugh Luby's outfit from
the top rang ia the North wear
Leegue standi nga and dosing to
withia m games of tkat lead, now
keld by Weeatchee.
Attar taking their second straight
from the Ems, and fourth win ia
the last five games, she Salems
are sow just twe games behind
ne iccead place Emerald. The
Senators caa wipe out that mar
gia entirely tomorrow, whea they
oppose Eugeae la twe aftemoea
games, and have the 1-1 eoembers
of their pitching etalf-Chuck Ly
beck (1M and Vera (Pappy)
Kindsfather (jj-g) ready ta work
la the ImpsTlarit twla bio.
Walur Ota Win
A pair af rookies, third baseman
Bobby CampbeD and pitcher Lee
Walker, collaborated to dish out
the poisoa ta the Ems tonight.
Campbell whacked a three-run
homer ia the sixth Inning ta wipe
out a 1-1 Eugene wad, and Walker
turned ia oa outstanding relief job
after succeeding starter Jimmy
Jones ia the fourth, thus packing
up his second victory of the seaooa
at well as a good reason why be
may not leave the Salems te go
home te his California farm to
morrow
Walker has been thinking of
quitting baseball, and hinted that
he would leave the club Sunday
If be does, he has a good one
to remember for is last one He
worked six full innings in relief
and gave but on run and three
singles Two of the hits came ia
the fifth when Eugene bad Its
final tally.
Acker Tagged Early
Salem jumped oa Ema atarler
Mike Acker (or two runs in the
first, with One Tantelli driving
both across with a single. Eugene
got one back in the first and tied
it ia the fourth, chasing Jones
The sole off Walker put Luby's
clan Ia front H. but Campbell
took care af that by following up
base hits by TanaalU and Bob Du-
reite wtth bis bleat ever the left
field wall It was Campbell i fourth
round tripper of the aeasoe. and
before the side was out in the
sisth. Norm T a a a o r replaced
Acker oa the mound
A pair of walks and twt more
hits amounted ta the final twa
Salem run is the ninth
" alley Haaeee: "O" a.
Salem had 10 hits, with Cal
Bauer. Tanaelli and Duretlo each
getting a pair. Eugene was
checked ta six. wtth Jack Sampaoa
getUai twa. Although Janes gave
only three of the blows, he made
a tough oa himself with ait walks
Among those not jetting a hit for
Eugeae was Tom Frailev. the
league's leading batter This was
the second straight game in which
ralley went "0 ' al the plate
r Acker was alter his llth win,
I but got loss No 7
I Tonight's crowd was s dandy,
but disappointed 1.71
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Quarter-Midgets Stage First Salem Show
By BOB tCBWAKT!
mateaaaaa gparia Writer
King site thrills from pint site
Aad a i was as the first
quarter-midget racing la Salem
teak place yesterday aftaraeoa at
Paradiae Islands. Ramping eff
wttk the feature trophy aad high
point trophy was le-yeer eld Larry
Serbick af Portland. He swept the
BMap maia event oa the I X of
a aula dirt track witk the time of
fceJ.l. The time was slew because
Mason 17th
In Tourney
McKenrJrick, 2 Others
Tied For MW0 Ltad
FTRCREST COUNTRY aUB,
Tacoma. July SrjeciaJ Ore
gon Professional Golf Associatiea
champioa Boh McKeadrick. af
Lake Oswego, and twe ethers
carded opening reuad am her to
day as the 17 North wet Opea
got under woy.
Tied wtth MeKeadrtck were pre
Al Feldman. of Tacama. and ama
teur Ken Storey, at Seattle.
Dick HaskeD, Seattle nrefeesioa-
al. and Boh Pratt a Tacama
youngster aow registered from
Reatoa, Wash., and the Univer
sity of Houston, Tel., carded 70s
and were the only other par break
ers ia the to-maa field.
Twe Tied at n
Nest ia kne wtth TU were Baty.
Tacoma city amateur champ.
Gordon McKenxie. Vancouver
B.C.. amateur and member af the
Seattle University team, aad Boh
Ptaaefl. veteraa pre from Sunny
side. Wash.
Salem Golf Pre Bunny Maaoa,
runnerup to McKeadrick La the
OPGA tournament twa weeks age,
finished ia 17th place today after
Mtlng a 71. Maaoa tot off la a
bad start, with a double bogie aa
the first hole after kitting out of
bounds, aad bogies ap the next twe
hole. After the rugged beginning,
the lanky Salem veteraa shot even
par golf for the next IS holes.
Another II holes win he played
tomorrow, end the field win then
be cut for the final M holes ea
Monday.
Mason's card for today la as
follows:
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Seals Blank
Portland 3-0
PORTLAND. Ore.. July at (fv
Harry Dorian scattered sine Port
land bits as first-place Baa Ftaa
eisco clipped the Beavers M ia a
Pacific Coast Leegue baseball
game here tonight,
la the other PCL game tonight:
Lefty Morrie Martin picked up
his 10th pitching victory of
the '
season with a five-hitter as the
Vancouver Mounties blanked the
Los Angeles Angels 7-0
San Diego snapped its three
game losing streak with aa II -hit
attack, including s three -run hom
er by Earl Aver ill and five dou
bles, to defeat Hollywood. 10-1.
Larry Jansen pitched bis third
shutout of the season la seven wins
as Seattle defeated Sacramento,
74. Janaea struck out five men
and didn't issue a walk.
San Francisco was outhit ia tak
ing ita Mth win in IS games
with the Beavers this season. But
twe of the eight hits the Seals
got war home run
Catcher Haywood Sullivaa. who
hit safely hia four times at bat
tonight, slammed a homer over the
left field fence la the third taaiag
(or Saa Francisco's first rua.
Ken Aapromoote dumped another
home run over the left field fence
in she sixth.
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of the bow track.
Placing secoad la the aula was
acaeMer. the oary girl ia
the Uar field. Third place weat
te Larry Metier aad (earth la
Wiady Birklaad.
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by McLaad who stale the abav.
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a gaaobae pew trad asedal airaUae
for kia driving- skill Yeang Bobby
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StatCTtran, SaJem, Ore Sua, July 11, 57 (Sec. II11
Overcomes Heat, Pressure . . .
Rnstonvdd, llcbcrt to
Clash lor PGA Crown
By WILL GaUMnUY
DAYTON, Ohio. Jury .Dr FicatarwaVL ballad av ma
fcDow pros aa the "aew Bea Bogaa."
never has woe a big tounsarneast, overcame searing beat tad grip.
ping pressure today ta gala the final round af the PGA imptfftthip
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Orlich Wins
PITA Crown
RENO, July un-Dan Orhch
f Ran. capUia af th AB-Amar-Ica
tram, scored the day's only
perfect HO today to wia the Pa-
c i f i c International Trapshooting
Aasn. etompionship
Curt Wskert. Psyette, IdaVi.
was second after winning a shol
off from A. A. Achesoa of BeJd.
Ore., W. E. Fisher, Wedoerbura,
Ore . Baiter Moor Jr , Tillamook.
Ore . and J 0 Chilton f Saa de
ment Calif. AO had tied at IM
Moore wea claaa AA and Chihoa
class A.
B. Hornby, CWvardale. B C
won claaa B aad Carl Bennett
lorvsiiis, ure uaas t a iter a
s hoof off over A J Aahfekt. Saa
Mateo. Calif.
Dave Chexam af Areata Calif
Innk rtaaa li al 14a ahiU Ann Wm.
dis af Ixivalork. Nev . woi
en s honon at IM
The FauU brothers of Santa
Bona. Calif . look the Junior charo-
pionahips. Gary at 1(1 lor the jun
ior trophy and Danary a Is at 11
for the aubjunior. The tw-in-e-
family title weat alas ta the Pei-
arek brothers af Kelse. Wash
Best and Joe. with M7
The man-wife prise went ta Carl
and Lucille Collard. Ren. J7S
Achaaoa. M-yardet won th
handicap title after a shoot off with
W W Hannon of Madras. Or .
Dr J M Adams of Klamath Falls
Dr F Hunt af Earvk. Cahl . and
M Garcia af Narth HighUnda
Calif Dr Adasna look the runner -op
spot AB had tied at M
AmnoM . .
ON SUNDAY, JUT 11
ZELMFR'S
FOUR CORNERS
DONATING
AU PROFITS TO
New Four Corneri
PARK
Molsta rw4l TKt4 lisaawlplf
t.UX aad waa the Brat beat
race af the day.
A total af II arrears timed la
lor the aftaraeoa af racing. Ages
rat tram I ta 11 yean and the
side showed they ware dead aar
ksua aaaat the op and earning
apart The cart thonaatrvea are
hoik Bka regtilar anidgoU aad kave
lk ta 1 awrapewer eagiaee.
la total peints, taiem'i Eddie
BurreB. Hroan eat cama aut with
a saoaad place tie aad atace kt was
ais first kry at racing. B waa eaa
atderod ejniU a faaL Eddkt aad S7
i
aad kmejhot Lioael HebarL wha
nnsierwaM. 77, af Atbeaa, Otuo,
eae af the leading meaty winaers
far the past twe years, refused to
ha ahakea by a phenomenal caraa
aack on the part of young Doa
Wkitt and defeated the tttktlaewa
Aleaieda, Cabi. are 1 ap. He
cailachod wtth a great koa shot
tour feet from the pia aa the final
bole for a birdie three.
Waitt five kolas dewa at the
end af 11 boles, knocked la a kole-la-one
aad three birdies ea the fin
ishing holes af the morning reuad
la square the match. But Finstar-
wald. aae of the most poised af
golf's aew breed, held Rm te wis
the bitter, afternoon struggle, three
times tied, ea the Htk.
naoen, a, ah younger of a
brother combiaatioa (rem Letaet-
aaa'i Bayous, seored aa aawet 1
aad 1 victory ever kerrnr chanv
ptoa w altar Burkame af Fraak
ha, Mick., djsctdag the
witk a hireka deuce aa tke
There the pasweky Babert (pre
aouacad A-Bar Wtad kis las
shot oa the 170-yard hale twe feet
pest the pia. Burkame. kia bull
dog face stowing auras af
aooa, drove te the groan X feet
away, missed the putt and con
ceded. A fierce match play competi
tor whose winning percentage ia
the tournament la the all-time beat,
excelling even the great Walter
Hag en, Burkemo. n years old,
wavered under the strain af 107
holes ia three days.
A strong, bold player la the
morning, when h led 1-up after II,
the round-faced Michigan pre.
(Cont'd, page It, eai. I)
City Tennis
Test to Start
Tom McDonald, a member of
last year s championship duo. wiU
Join with Lee rianey, a newcomer
te Salem, la seeking Salem me t
tennis doubles championship which
ens play this aaleraooa at 1
edock sa the wmamett U
courts
WrecW f the trjurnamerit. Del
RamtrfeB reminded that it ia still
not toe lata for last minute en
tries They may sign up at the
courts
la additioB te the Mr Dona id
Tlnney tandem, three other duos
have been rated highly as possi
ble tournameot winners Th
tourhey will rua ever a period af
twe ar three weeks
Among the tap roraenoVrt wiU
be s tesm of John PsuJus sod
Jack Frost, both Willamette U.
professors. Tim Campbell, the
Willamette River Days singles,
champ, will team with John alinni
fie. Oregon Slate Better, and slate
high srhool double champions.
Roger Stewart and Roy Stangehy
from South Salem High
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The races were put ea by the
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of Paradise Islands. Another card
is planned ia about three or four
weeks.
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was new. One f the Portland
officials was down earner la the
week and laid out a track, hut it
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'Scrambling'
For Giants
(See story peg 11, set. 1)
MINNEAPOLIS, July X KV
Minaeapolis is still ia the midst
af a "aid eoea ocrsmble- with
Sea Francisco ta lead the New
York Giants, Sports Editor
Charles Johnson of the Star aad
Tribune said today.
Johnson, a leader ia the canv
aaiga to onni major isagve
baseball here, said Minneapolis
baseball Interests kave heea aa-
fatiatiai with Oseaer Horace
Stonekam af the GUats tor
aveeths oa taa fosaibiUty eg
Giant saova karat
"NuotiaUoaa which kave boea
golag oa for aaaotha have baea
at eexroC-Jefmeoa wrota i Ma
roluana spaearUg la the tuaday
Tribune.
"When BtoMhant declared that
BTJaooapolia was aader eoauider-
oa. be lined the veu eg ae-
erecy that kaa tvrd all nego
tiations betwwtra tlie twe par
ties.- he laiti
Stone tuut said this week the
Giants art playing their last sea
son at the Polo Grounds sad that
Saa franc lac probably will be
their aew home. But he indicated
he lo still willing ta listen ta
s Minneapolis offer.
"This has aaaa a groat Mg
poker saune far Months and
thtr la ao aaaa trying to kid
anyone that It ianV Jehasoa
said.
The sainir oa twa anteotieaa,
be said, will settle the Issue.
The, according to Johnsoa, are:
Crestest PoteatUI
"Will the Giants go to the city
offering the beat concessions on
financial arrangements pw or
will they go to the njje offering
the greatest potential ever a long
period '
Johneoa has placed Minneap
olis in the second category.
Re sold Minneepolia has made
oe araatntatloa on rentals, con
cessions, parking aad other fi
nancial natters Negotiations will
be resumed, he said "when
S one ham give the signal "
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SHINCLIS
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Milwaukee
Bums Win;
Yanks Bow
By DON WEISS
THE ASSOCIATED PBXSS
Dick Donovan's aeeanat anavhita
ter of the season stopped the Chi
can Whit Sax' Ameriraa tuna
Boeexkve Saturday while Milwaaa
tee ana Brooklyn twin wea ta stay
a game apart ia the National
League's scramble.
Ted Williams' fourth inning sia
gle was the only hit off Donovan
ia Chicago's 4-0 victory over the
Boston Red Sox. The White Sea
nicked ua a lam oa Nasw Yark'a
AL leaders and trail by five after
OrveUnd'a 4-1 decisioa aver the
Yanks. Washington edged Datraat
4-1 oa Herb P lews' aaerifiea flw
and Gus Zernial's three-run pinch
isomer a trie ninth enabled Kansas
City te stop BaJUmore. 14, ia eth.
American League games.
Cevagtaa leasers
Milwaukee's Datchwork Rrave.
with catcher Del Crandall playing
right field, won their fifth straight,
7-1 aver th Nese'Vark Riaaja aa
Wee Covington I two-rua bomar.
ais second or tne game, with twa
out ia the ainth inning.
Rronkhra with IVika uy
slamming his atb homer and
eignui a ais last ia garnea.
staved a (ame behind IfUwaukaat
by oeleeting the Chicago Cba,
'-a. at. Lawis aoia tairtl place,
twe games back, witk aa It-hit
soharf e that rautad Plttahssrvh S-A
aad Sua Lopata slarnmed a Stack
uiree-rua hcener la the aiatk aa
PkOadelplua regained fourth place
and ehoved Cuicumeti back ta
Oftk wHh a 74 victory aver the
Redlegs.
Aria tatts by Bt
Bobby AvUa'i twa-rua suule at
the eighth and Early Wyaa's sia
bit pitching beat the Yanks. Tarn
my Byrne lost K ia raliei al Bah.
by Saantx. saving up the kit ta
Avua after loading the taees with
walks. The victory was Wyaa'i
llth, tyiag Chicago's Billy Pierce
fOT BMft f aaflMol WW.
Earl Targsssa helped aut with
a home rua for Donovan, who
eied the Americas League l
other oae-hHter ta a 44 Chi
cago victory ever Cleveland May
Donovan ll-Ji walked twe. kit
a hatter, and another waa safe oa
aa error. With throe doubts plays
behind him, he faced eaiy men.
W imams' ait was a kner ea which
righUieider Jtaa Laadu had aa
Play.
WUimsss alao eeet Dexxeat s
Frank Lary kis ftftk atraight kwa
aad UU ia U aecisioaaPlews d.
livered the 8eators' wiaaing rua
la the aeveath after Lary waked
,lwe batters. Bad Byerry blaakod
(taarc page U, eaL I)
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