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THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON . , ; ; Jty
ness Causes Mat Card Change; Moran, Lipscomb to Qas
H
I6H
CLIMBER
By LEE RUSSELL
Here's hoping that before the
season is over we can witness an.
other game such as the one played
at the Fairgrounds last night when
Rubenstein's clashed with Fenn's
Tiremeru
Not that we like to see ball play
ers get so sore that they begin
slugging each other all over the
place, but it Is really a thrill to
see two teams between whom
there is intense rivalry fight it
out, tooth and toenail, to the very
last ditch.
And that's Just what happened
in Monday night's Softball game.
For four innings Vern Adams was
absolutely untouchable. The Rubes
didn't even get a good look at the
ball. In the meantime Fenn's had
touched Bill Jones for two safe
blows it's true that they were
scratch hits but they count Just
as much as good clean ones into
the outfield.
Then came the big sixth inning
climax when Fenn's, seven runs
behind, were fighting to get within
striking distance of the Rubes
nnd those Tiremen were really
rolling.
The ensuing bit of fisticuffs was
no more than an outgrowth of the
intense rivalry that exists between
the two teams. The Rubes knew
that Fenn's were gunning for them
and wanted the game badly, and
likewise, Fenn's knew that the
Rubes would like nothing better
than to hand them a good all
around pasting.
It was terrific to hear and watch
and . the bedlam that broke loose
in the stands with each and every
play on the field and raised the
pitch of the game to near hysteria.
In short It was colossal.
So If you want to spend an eve
ning of genuine entertainment
and get more for your money, keep
an open date for the Softball play
offs. It Is a near certainty that
the two teams will meet and that,
gentle reader, will be a ball game,
Kenna To Meet
Harry Elliott
Gudiski, Becker Bout
Moved To Semi-Final
COMPLETE CARD
Main Event: Sailor Moran
vs. Jack Lipscomb.
Seml-Flnal: George Becker
vs. Johnny Gudiski.
Opener: Harry Elliott vs.
BUI Kenna.
Illness of Elton Owen caused a
momentary halt of the renewal
of the "civil war" thot exists be-
Wl""'
7OIXY CIIOLLY GRIMM smiles
broauiy in tne picture at me
right in the Cubs training camp
tween Owen and Bill Kenna, ex- I early this spring for the Cubs
Oregon State boxer, but Promoter : looked as though they had a prom
Herb Owen quickly signed Harry I ising season ahead of them with a
appear in the first
the evening against
We've hunted, scrapped and
scratched around these few
. years in an attempt and It
did seem futile to find some
college some place that can
shout louder of its hard luck
than Hobart, Knox or Albany
and we've finally found It.
lurked away down In the
Ozark there Is a small college
known as Cape Girardeau
Teachers and upon first ex
amination you find that they
shouldn't have anything lo
holler about for last fall they
won the conference champion
ship In softball for the first
time In the history of the In
stitution. But lake another look. Thir
teen of the squad graduated
and then lo make matters
worse 12 more flunked out
and finally, to add Insult to
Injury three got married.
Such a bimrss.
Eugeneans can "point with
pride" to the young golfers who
hied themselves off to Portland
and promptly established a name
for themselves by batting out some
of the best scores of the first day
of play and it wouldn't surprise
this department ono littlo bit if
those same kids went some place
in that tournament before they are
finished.
Those appearing as winners in
the first doy's play from Eugene
were Ralph Huestls, Rodney Tay
lor and Miss Mary Sutton.
And speaking of young golfers.
Eddie Brietz of the AP mentions
a young gentleman down In Slam
min' Sammy Snead's home terri
tory who is likely to oust Snead
from the running in West Virginia.
Drletz claims that Karl Tolley
who learned most of his golf
watching Snead play and who is at
present the pro at the select Green
brier country club has everything
that a youngster needs to be a
winner.
Sports - through - a -knot-hole
Hills Creek after a not too cer
tain start has reached the quarter
finals and will have their big test
Wednesday night when they
square off against the winners of
Tuesday night's Htllsbuio-l'orlluiid
Habes game Hillsboro, Incident
ally has knocked over the fleckers
once already In the tuuiniiment,
4-2 All you have to do to place
a bet on the world series con
tenders Is to pass up and down the
main stem somebody is bound to
take you long short or not
Elliott to
match of
Kenna.
Owen and Kenna will probably
be rematched at an early date for
the four round boxing event that
was to occur Thursday. Owen was
advised by the commission doctor
not to appear on Thursday night's
card as the development of a lung
cold had caused a temperature.
Knowing that he could not
possibly train for the fight nnd
would undoubtedly not be In
condition to meet Kenna, Owen
preferred to woit until a later
date for the bout so that he could
be in top condition for the en
counter. Mnran-I.lpscomb Disgusted
The unexpected switch in the
card shoved the scheduled opener
between Johnny Gudiski nnd
George Becker in the semi-final
spot. The balance of the card re
mained unchanged.
The long expected breach be
tween Jack Lipscomb, the Hoosier
Hot-Shot, nnd Sailor Moran came
last Thursday night and precipit
ated the main event for Thursday
night's show. Lipscomb and
Moran had for some time been
more or less on the outs, and
when the two showed that they
would rather argue than co-op
erate in their team match against
Becker and Elliott on last week's
card the last tic between the two
was broken and the clash for
Thursday Is the result.
Lipscomb Is known among local
mat fans for his rough tactics,
whllo Moran, recently returned
from the southwest, bus shown
himself to be one of tho cleverest
and at tho same time one of the
toughest in the wrestling game.
Add tho two up and you can
expect almost any kind of a slam
bang affair as the result. Moran
has shown exceeding contempt
for Lipscomb Blnce the defcut of
the meanie pair a week ago and
contends that "Lipscomb's own
grandad won't recognize him when
I get through with him."
"Sure I'm going after him,"
Moran told a Register-Guard re
porter. "He can't leave me in the
ring with n couple of pugs and
stay outside and pout and then
not get what he has coming."
Lipscomb refused to comment
on tho situation merely stating
that "we'll sec Just what that
guy can take and don't think
that I 'm not going to dish it out."
Popular George Becker, the
Atlantic middleweight, will meet
an almost unknown quantity in
the semi-final when he faces
Johnny Gudiski. Gudiski also ap
yeared on last week's card, but
the mad Russian was unable to
really work on his 2uu-pmmrl
Canadian opponent, Johnson.
According to Gudiski, most of
his time was spent trying to fig
ure out Just what he should do
next to get the mountainous
possible world series In sight.
iVIid-srason finds the Cubs in third
place and slipping. Consequently
owner I. K. VVrlgley lowered the
boom on Grimm and replaced him
with Gabby Hartnct, left, Cub
catcher.
Varoff Victor
Al Stockholm
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 21.
(P) A strong team of touring
track athletes from the United
States started tho second day of
the International meet here with
a handsome lead over competitors
from all over Europe.
Led by Ben Johnson, Chuck
Fenske and Fred Wolcott, the in
vaders took five of yesterday's
seven opening events. Johnson,
captain of Columbia's track team,
won the 100 meters in 10.4 to start ;
his teammates off.
Fenske, the Wisconsin star, de
feated n fast field including Jon
Johnsson, Sweden's widely herald
ed star, in the 1,500 meters in
3:49.4, only one nnd six-tenths of
a second off Jack Lovelock's Olym
pic and world record. Johnsson
was clocked in 3:52.2 while Har
tikkn of Finland, who finished
third, was caught In 3:52.6.
Wolcott, Rice's hurdling star,
captured the 110-meter highs in
11.2 with Lidman of Sweden sec
ond in 14.8.
Hay Mnlott, of Stanford and the
Olympic club, created a new Swed
ish record when ho won the 400
meters in 47.B, a second better
than the old mark. George Var
off, of Oregon, was another Ameri
can winner. He took the pole vault
with a leap of 13 feet 11 25-32
inches, the only American victory
in three field events.
Pete ?.ngnr. of Stanford, was
fifth in tho discus throw with 100
feet 4 3-G4 inches to a winning
toss of 164 feet 1 21-64 inches by
Kotkas of Finland. Estland of
Sweden won the shntput with a
heave of 52 feet 7 20-32 Inches.
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Lillys Beat ErkMerrells
Active Club In Extra-toning
1
Box Scores
Overcoming first an eight run
lead and then a three-run lead the
Eric Merrell's Active chib was
unable to stem the heavy hitting of 1
Ilinlv'o Trnrlinn Pnst cnlllmll tpnm I CHASE GARDENS
and a seven-run splurge in the i?;hJ"r""" 3
eighth inning broke up the first J c. vandehny 3
extra inning ball game of the soft- jP'Y p -----
ball season with Dinty's coming j 1,. "chase" iV"l"""""--".- s
out on top, 18-12. 1 11! cole c 4
cnase uaraens snctiacKea mc 1 cj. ctiaie
DeMolay club in the National lea
4
AB R H
1 0
2
3
2
2
1
0
1
1
j Withrow 1 .
Johnson m
Jones p
I Totals
Beavers Beat
Angels, 6-3
t., n I Totals
guu K.iim-, j DK MOI.AV
With Clark Good pitching no r Nlcms r
hit no run ball for the first three 11. Frye 3 .
innings it looked like Dinty's was f- Fr' Ib -
, , .. .- Sawyer c
going 10 nave an easy nine consuii 7,arcwskt 2
to victory as they scored four rum;
in the third and then four more
in the first of the fourth to lend
by 8-0.
Goldsrhmidt Leaves Game
For two inings Les Goklschmidl
pitched shutout ball but a bad
leg finally forced the Active cliuck-
er to the side lines and Ed John
son replaced him on tile mound.
It was off Johnson that Dinty's
got tiie majority of their runs.
Good was wilder than the pro
verbial March hare in the last of
the fourth nnd walked six batters
and gave only two hits to account
for the eight Active tallies.
DintyV. scored two more in the
fifth and added another in the
sixtli to bring their total to 11.
Meanwhile the Active club had
been held scoreless in the fifth
inning but had pushed across one
run in the sixth and in the last
of the seventh a double, an infield
out, a walk and then another dou
ble accounted for two runs that
sent the ball game in the extra in
nings. Smoky Whitfield replaced John
son on tiie mound for Active and
the Traders immediately lit on
him for two home runs and a single
to send four runs across the plate.
Wolf, the first man up in the in-
The
homo runs were bit by Doran.
catcher, and Sauer, third baseman.
a pair of
the other
. 33 14 10 5
4
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0 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
BAI.I Ol' STII I, ON TOP
LOS ANGELES. Julv 2.i4-
The top bracket of 'Pacific Coast i California gridders are working as
league pitching standings re-1 extras in movies this summer
mained virtually unchanged riui
ing the week ending Tuesday,
recoras disclosed today, with Win
Hollou of San Francisco still un-i ard Stoeekr
beaten In seven games. I Glen Calvin.
SAN FRANCISCO, Julj Ji.--(A')
The uncertain I"r.ianl
Heavers tripped the Piiclfiti Coast
league leading I,os Angela lsit
night, 6 to 3, In a see-sawing
thriller.
Portland's win reduced the An-'"'"8, vvas s',fo on an "for.
gels leadership to two games as
a timely ninth limine rionhlo
play nipped n S.m Francisco rallv i Three more errors and
Johnson to the floor. Gudiski has ' and enabled the second nlace ' doubles accounted for
promised to cut loose with all tho J Sacramento Solons to take a 8 to I tl'i'e Unity runs,
fancy tricks that he knows audi5 decision. The Active clubbers started a
the result should be a bair-niis- The Angels took an early lead, 'futile rally in their half of the
ing encounter. 1 putting a run across in the first i eivthth that ended with only one
With two such events It Is fit-! il,l,mK. The Heavers came back1" crossing the plate.
thiB that the rnrH hn,,i,i i, ! beir I'"" of the inning to tie . Klngsley (lives 4 Hits
topped off bv a good srannv cur- I "'or'" "f,,'r Manager Bill1 Virg Kingsley had things all his
tain raiser. Kllx.it n,,.i K-.. ! Sweeney bit a triple and scored way
both fast and speedv wrestlers " silu!l0- Tl,p Portland club 1 evening and
but rniittli and imieh ho if. ,lw'n scored again in the third and win. Kmgsli
necessary can be expected to , '"V"'' . ! hl,s aml 11,0 1'cMolay team was
...in in im- I'.m name me ..n- : never nine in score more man one
gels knotted the count when ! run per inning.
Johnny Moore smashed one over1 For three innings Herb Jones,
the right field fence with a team- DeMolay pitcher, blanked the
mate aboard. Manager Sweeney Gardeners and bis teammates gave
again stepped into the hl-eeeh iti him a nnn-rtm le rl in th. tKi..l
Nine Southern1 the fifth inning when he scored but a four-run rally in the fourth
mil Lronin from thud on a inning put the game on ice for the
single. The Heavers finally tied Garden team.
up the game with two more runs From the fourth Inning on the
on four hits in the last vt the . Gardeners managed to score in
"!m". every inning. Thev roil.
Chne Gardens -OOO 415 414 10 5
DeMolay 001 100 0 2 4 3
Runs batted In Jones. C. Vandehay 2,
Kinfi'.lcy, Cook. L. Chase. R. Cole. G.
Chase 2. Home runs Jones. Triples R.
Cole. Duoble R. Cole. G. Chase. Strike
outs Jones 10. Kingsley 8. Walks
Kmcsley 4 Jones 9. Double plays De
Molay iZarewski to M. Fryel.
ACTIVE
Husband lb
Saunders r
Johnson m
Marlott
Cloldsi'hmldt
Ilmnett
Vader t
drily 3
Si-ott 2
Whitfield
I'omeroy
Totals
m
AB R H E
- 5 2 3 2
10 0 0
P 1
L 4
"""rz r t
p 2
3
DINTY'S
D. Good s A
Wolf 2 4
Doran c . 5
C. Hishop m 5
Pauer 3 5
W. Sauer r 5
M. nishop 1 5
('. flood n i
' Johnson lb - 4
Totals 43 IS 13 3
Dinty's
Active
004 421 0718 13 3
- 000 801 21 H 7 12
Gabby Hartnett
To Manage Cubs
Pittsburgh Splits
Fast Doubleheader
By SID FEDER
The Chicago Cubs' set of three
brain trusters, which couldn't do
a thing about hitting slumps and
pitching failures, and which didn't
particularly impress the rest of
the National League, gave way
today to a two-man board of
strategy headed by the county
fair guy, Gabby Hartnett.
The unveiling of the large fig
ure of garrulous Gabby as head
man of the Cubs, succeeding
Cholly Grimm, overshadowed the
rest of a colorful baseball picture,
which included the Yankeesrln
dians doubleheader for the Amer
ican League lead in Col. Jake
Ruppert's big ballyard, and the
game-and-a-half grip the Pirates
held in the senior circuit chase.
How About Tony?
The Cubs, famous for years for
changing hosses in mid-stream,
did it again in loading Grimm's
woes on the 220-pound frame of
the big fighting Irishman.- You
can rest assured there'll be no
change in policy, for, in giving
the heav-o to one fighter, Grimm,
Phil Wrigley is leading off with
another in Hartnett. Both of them
keep their sleeves rolled up.
But in the background, sbme-
how, you see the quiet figure of
the other half of the board of
strategy, Tony Lazzeri, and you
wonder how he fits into the pic
ture. There's the angle that Gab
by is getting the chance because
he deserved it, but think back to
last October when Tony signed
with the Cubs, and recall that
tongues were wagging all over
the place about old Poosh 'Em
Opp's ambition to boss a big
league club. .
While Gabby and his new job
took the play from the National
League pennant race for the mo
ment, it was somewhat less im
portant to the junior circuit fans,
and particularly those in the
neighborhood of the Bronx, N.- Y.
Some 75,000 were all set to pack
their way into the house that
Ruth built there to take in the
"crooshal" bargain bill between
the Tribe and the Yanks.
Feller, Allen To Pitch
Gehrig and company wont, into
the pair of tilts boasting a half
game edge on the tribe. Both
clubs led With . their aces; the
Yanks relying on the southpaw
slants of Lefty Gomez and right
hand shots of Rufus "The Red"
Ruffing, while Oscar Vitt called
on Johnny Allen and Bobby Fell
er. Meantime, Pittsburgh and St.
Louis continued to be the chief
battleground in the National
League race. The .Piratss, by
splitTA? a twin bill with the
Phillies yesterday, increased their
lead by a full game over the
Giants, who took two beatings
at the hands of the Cardinals'
southpaw pitching.
The Phils featured a ten-run
fifth inning to wallop the Bucs
11-0 in their first game, but Russ
Bauers' turned in a five-hitter
for a 4-1 Pirate win in the night
cap. Clyde Shoun stopped the
Giants with four hits to give the
Cards a 7-2 victory in their open
er. Lefty Bob Weiland fanned
ten and Johnny Mize hit three
homers and the Cards clicked
7-1 in the afterpiece.
Reds Drop To Fourth
The Reds dropped back to
fourth place, behind the Cubs, by
losing a 4-3 decision to the Bos-
Runs batted tn Husband 3. Johnson. '
D. Good. Doran 2. G. Bishop 3. Sauer.
C. Good. Johnson 3, Getty 2. Home runs
-Johnson. Doran Sauer. Triples G.
Itishop. Doubles Johnson, C. Good, D.
Good. Husband 2. Burnett. Getty. Strike
ouLv-C. Good 3. Goldschmldt 3. John
son 2. Walks Goldsehmldt 1, Johnson I
1 Whitfield 1, C. Good 12.
the second game of the
in the fifth, five in the sixth and
four more in the seventh.
Roscoe Cole with a triple and a
double and Gene Chase with a
coasted to an easy "ouoie ana two singles paced the
. cave out onlv f.nir Ciardeners. Hcrbie Jones clouted
a home run for the losers.
give nil they have in the .10 min
ute opener.
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PORTLAND BABES
Walcott r
Klrsch 1
R. Richards X ,
Brown 1
Bobbelle a
Butchenscheon. c
Bauers 1
W. Levey m
Carstens p .
Fenter p
J. Richards p
Totals .
HILLS CREEK
Gordon s
Bishop 1
D. Wright m
Cloninger c
Brewer p
Parks 1 :
C. Kelsay 3
Cooper 2
G. Wright r
B. Kelsay XX
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x One out when winning scored,
xx Batted for G. Kelsay In 7th. .
xxx Batted for Cooper In 7th.
xxxx Batted for G. Wright In 7th.
Portland Babes .
Hills Creek
001 010 92
.-001 000 23
Four hits, one run off Carstens in 8.
Two hits, one run off Fenter in 1-3.
Charge . defeat to Carstens. Struckout, by
Carstens 4, Fenter 1, Brewer 17. Bases
on balls, off Brewer 2. Hit by pitched
balls, by Carstens IB. Kelsay), by Bre
wer IButenschcon) : Three-base hit Gor
don. Two-base hit, Kirsch. Sacrifice,
Bishop. Runs batted In. Brewer. Kirsch,
Bishop. D. Wright. Double plays. Cars
tens to R. Richards, J. Richards to
Brown. Umpires. Dillon and Campbell.
YORK NEARS RECORD
:' NEW YORK Rudy York, De
troit catcher, needs only one more
home run with the bases full to
equal the major league season
mark of four held by Frank
Schulie, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.
ton Bees in a Cincinnati night
game. Max West's ninth-inning
homer turned the trick for the
Bees. '
Only one other game got by old
man weather on the program. In
that one, the Senators socked the
Detroit Tigers, 7-2, behind Wes
Ferrell's effective elbowing.
Hills Deleal;
Portland, )j
Cinch On 3rd Pl,a
KTT.VTTtjtvt I . -
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Hills Creole J ii '
Sox. greased th7M
i-prt and Babes M4
nieht to eo . a
round of the rwZ.'H
baseball tournament
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will meet fnni.M
G. Kekay's run. D WriT
in Cox f0r the winZ6'
Poor support almost ten?
for Ditcher Bj t,!
struck mil 17 1
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sponsible for only Z 2
run.
Bob White hurled Sife
shutout game, allowing S
hits Arland Schwab Z!
verton's scoring on a sqSS,
in the second aftw kZr1
The fallv r " ."H
7. ' " WUInPletea a
sixth on a double, a pjj
an error and two siaglei
Silverton and Hills Crt
cvcijr uuier leaminthefcj
men cAi-cpi inwards rarJ
have each been beaten mat
Hills Creek To Met
Silverton Sunday
Hills Creek who TtfJ
night made sure oi thiiSd
in the Oregon State as
meet at Silverton will sjat
against the Silverton Red Sj
the opener of the second-a
the state league at Siia
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their second half schedule i
trip to Bend,
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WRESTLING
EUGENE ARMORY
TONIGHT . 8:30 P. M.
MAIN EVENT
SAILOR MORAN vs. JACK LIPSCOMB
SEiMT-FINAL
v JOHNNY GUDISKI vs. GEORGE BECKER
OPENER
HARRY ELLIOTT vs. BILL KENNA
HERB OWEN. Promoter
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