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Playoff Monday, Second Half loop Slate Starts Sunday
waves Mate
Touah Winnc
Hnnie COPS UOia OUP HaCC Billies, Snellstrom
IncT " " i"0 in Pen" Sun
f the turf.
lirTinudj in the rain
Belmont Saturday
. ... world series,
M International
Kcs'Ea7 Tilt jFinalisIS Repeat Rube Keeping Softball Lead
Dot e S?7tec
.111
Hills ;
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Gold Cup. I
wire, after he had rushed up from "if J?,!;.011 wu,l
practically a city block behind, mi'i'm"0 I ' ' '
the turfs cheapest bargain baby SmS" "- "
hung his head on the wire in this cJJ,.,funi's sniiutrom
hottest international horse race in ,,G,m Monday snuistrom vs. Miner's.
. . . . . , 'r'r,t h" PiayoW. 8:30 p.m.
20 years to turn back such fancy i . ?mi Tuesciay-Givjtina vs. Miner's.
; g ;30 p, m.
steppers as Assault, the South
A.rirn phamnloni. Endeavor! Even ough the first half Cas-
and Ensueno, and the three-year-' cade League title hasn't been de-
old glamour Doy, rnaianx. uma, piay lor the second session
nut six-year-om veteran, wno;no0n at 2:30 o'clock, with the Hills
B r0"1 : I Creek Billies meetinc the Snell.
SlSEElh. Id olJBmon th. Civic SUdlum
winning title he lost to Assault,
last week. There was a pot of
$73,000 waiting at the finish for
him and tiny Conn McCreary In
this grind, which boosted his
to have activities by the child
ren up to 10 years of age. which
will be followed by a five
Inning baseball came between
the 11 and 12 year olds.
The athletic festivities In
volving the youngsters parti
cipating In city recreation base
ball program and scheduled for
the Civic Stadium Monday
night, has been postponed until
a week from Monday. July 88.
Miss Nina Kits, playground
supervisor, and John Dunn, di
rector of the bast all school,
consented to forego their
scheduled plans, to allow the
Cascade League play-off game
between the Miller Lumbermen
and Snellstrom Braves to be
held at that time.
And with It, the chunky chest-1 will get underway Sunday after-j nlng program Is to give the par
ents or Eugene a chance to see
what Is being accomplished by
the city playground. Dunn plans
field. The Braves are co-holder
of first place with the Miller Lum
bermen at th.. end of the first
round play trunks to the work of
Duke Windsor and the Billies.
earnings to $878,810 for his live . ,c, ..... ... ... - . "r 1 l in. l ' .
y,ar, of racing and put him out;,-- W ! HS 1 1 HQIOn
in TronL auiuux bu-huis ivv ..... . e. i . ...
- ra oSu ounaay oy downing me
bankroll boys once more. Braves, ft to 7. Frirlsv SnPii.trom
toppled Giustina to throw the fin
ai standings Back Into a tie. CHICAGO, July 19 OP)
Due to the use of Civic Stadium! Armed won the $55,500 Arlington
for part of the Pageant festivities, ! Handicap before 30.000 at Arling
Wednesday's game has been! ton Park Saturday, defeating the
moved up to Tuesday, and Friday : eastern invader. Bridal Flower, by
night's contest has been postponed: a length with Challenge Me third,
until next week. Tuesday, Mill- Armed, earning $37,400 by his
er's is slated to meet Giustina. The victory, went into third place in
Reds have a much improved ball-' the list of all-time money win
club over the start of the season, ners.
and hope to get off on the right Armed's toltal is $568,775 which
foot during the second half. " dropped Whlrlan-ay into fourth
Miller Has liard Luck i place.
"Pitching-' is the problem fac-l Tne winner, ridden by Jockey
ing Manager Al Lighter Lightner Douglas Dodson, of Prineville.
for Sunday's game since the ail Ore., ran the mile and
important first-half playoff tilt in 2:02 2-S and paid
with Miller's has been scheduled and $2.20.
for Monday evening. Lightner will
probably be saving his best pitch
ing for the Monday game, but the
Braves are jut as eager to throw
the works Sunday and get off on
the right foot In the second-half.
ed. a good guess will have Red' L ANfELES, July 19(U.PJ
Miller toeing the mark Sunday, I The 1,05 Angeles Angels scored
with Bill Hanauska ready for i three unearned runs in the third
Monday's game, and Lee Fallin, inning on three singles, two
who was in top form in shutting . ... an in(iel(! Ml w
out Giustina Friday around for In- Saturday, erabhint? an url ld
In Amateur Play
Same Two Finalists
In 1946 Tournament
Safe, Others Trail Far Back
VnrNE SOFTBALL LIAOUK
Rubentem'a 4
S'f f n' 3
vnv j
Martin. . 3
0-Jtdwr Start
Bab's Shell 1
Merchant . 1
Eulca 0
te mpt ing to stop Rubenstein' In
the first of two twilight games
set for 19th and Lawrence. The
Vets will be favored over Bob's
i"5'th Veterans of Foreign Wars,! intra w-
and MarUn's Upholstery, ire a" ""wUh sVe'en'.nH ."fin0,'
:4so tied for second-but it appears E, y,- W1 h ,?te'n '"d , tms
doubtful if any of them could to P'oy'.in the opener. The game
::jo the Rubes ceruin to definitely eliminate
Tiire ifiiTc t. t.,1.. 10 mm 0 j, ..... I on 01 me iwo irom uue consid-
-v aionaay nignt me action wui eration. The Outdoor Store and
-Defending Champion Frank Due to the pageant and it's var-J find the Eugene Merchant., an' Eagle "will mertlnX other h?lf
Stranahan, Toledo. O.. and Medal-lious "ctivities requiring use of the in out baU club all season, at-' of the doubieheader.
ist Marvin "Bud" Ward, Spokane, Civic Stadium field this wee'.; only
Wash., met stubborn opposition! one round of games will b! played
in the semi-finals of the Western! in the City Recreational Softball
League.
Amateur golf tournament Satur
day but they came through with
victories to assure a repeat per
formance of the 1948 finals.
The muscular Ohioan came
irom way cacn to over-come a
The defending champions. Rub
enstein's Furniture, appear to
have a strangle hold on their sec
ond consecutive pennant. Last
five-hole'lead at the end of the I "Mhey "let !he'r number one
obstacle, Steen'a Market, and
easily hurdled them 6-1. Later in
the week they edged out Bob's
Shell Service, 5-4 in a thrilling
battle.
The rest of the field is bunched
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Knicks Continue To
Lead Grove Softball
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Hal s Motor Clinic . S
Quality Blarkfl 4
Glth?n' Motor .. 3
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Angels Defeat Seals, 5-3 to
Co Five Games Ahead in PCL
morning nine, defeating Big Tom
Sheehan, Detroit, 4 and 3. Ward,
who was defeated "by Stranahan
in 38 holes in last year's finals,
rallied twice to turn back Bob
Willits, Kansas City, Mo., 3 and
1.
Sheehan. the .10-year-old former
holder of the National Amateur
medal mark, failed to win a single
hole on the afternoon 18 after
blistering the course with a four-under-par
68 on the morning
round.
Ward, who finished the morn
ing round two up, lost his advan
tage on the first two holes with
a pair of bad drives, but he came
back on the next two to regain Brssir"rrr
his advantage. After the turn this ....
afternoon. Ward lost one hole but COTTAGE GROVE, July 19 -
came back to take three of the Knickerbocker's Variety, last
next four and ended the match year's city and district champions, '
on the 36th with a birdie duece. continued to lead Cottage Grove'
Willits. whose putter was liter- softbail nlav thmnuh th.
ally smoking, required only tenljust c0 Ieted by b,asti ,
puts on the first eight holes of : ifn) .
wins.
This week's schedule will find
Bressler's Furniture meeting Gith
en's Motors and Creswell-VFW
playing with the Baptists Monday
night.
Wednesday night Lorane Val
ley Lumber will vie against Hal's
Motor Clinic and the Eagles will
meet Quality Maiket.
Friday's games will find lth
en's meeting Hal's and Lorane
playing the Knicks.
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i quarter their match. But he faltered on
80, $2.20 the second nine and three-putted
two greens.
surance m ootn games. Miner nas to defeat San Francisco Seais,
been the victim of a little hard, in , Pacific Coast League
basebaU same.
relief roles.
For the Billies, Harry Walker or
Duke Windsor will do the firing.
Walker, who sent the Globetrot
ter's down one-two-ithree for three
innings Thursday night, has the
lowest earned .un average in the
league 1.02 per gan.e. Windsor's
2.2 runs per game leaves him in
third place, which gives Manager
Wayne Phillips a good pair to
choose from.
Salmon Leading
Both sides have a "murderous
row" to throw at each other.
Snelltsrom features heavy stick
work with Woody Salmon hitting
.469, Al Lightner. .359, and Wally
Flager .351, leading the attack.
Kenny King' is also hitting .400,
but has played in only three
games so far this year.
For the Billies. Bill Burgher Is
pounding the ball at a -371 clip,
Dick Wright is hitting .333, and
should Windsor do the pitching, he
will insert a .417 average into the
line-up. Several other players on
both teams are Just below the .300
mark.
The probable starting lineups
for Sunday's game:
SnIUtrera
K'.ncn.
The win kept the Angels a full
five games ahead of the second
place Oakland Oaks and dropped
riaffr.
Luhtner,
III! erfrk
a. rasseu
rf. How. Farm
c. Bun hr
cf. Wright
G. Kfluy
I, Bartle
If, Horn. Pirka
S3. Smith
m p. vtaiKar
Konken.' "platr; Henrjr Colblan.
cf
Salmon, c
C. Smith, I
Revnold?. 3
P Ytylor.
King, ri
Miner,
Bui
bases.
State Semi-Pro Ball
Tourney Opens Sunday
PORTLAND, July 19 W The
annual state semi-pro basebaU
tournament will open at West
moreland Park here Sunday night
with a doubieheader pitting McEl
roy's of Portland vs. Timber
Structures of Portland and Eialto
Billiards of Portland vs. Banks.
t'' Ji
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the Seals to third, a game behind
Oakland.
The league-leading Angels
added single tallies in the fifth
on Jess Dobernic's double and
Cece Garriott's single, and in the
eighth on singles by Eddie Sauer
and Clarence Maddern, and Lou
Stringer's infield out
A three-run outburst in the
sixth supplied all the San Fran
cisco counters.
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San Francisco WW 003 000 3 S 3
Los Angeles 030 010 01 5 12 0
Brewer and Leonard; McCall, Dobernlc
(41 and Sarni.
Oaks Wallop Stars
OAKLAND, July 19 OP) Oak
land defeated Hollywood 12 to S
Saturday for the fourth triumph
in five games of the series. Home
runs by Vince DiMaggio and Les
Scarsella in the sixth broke up
a 5-5 tie.
Hollvnooi 100 400 0O0 S 13 I
Oakland 401 004 30x 1J IS 0
Resclgno. Orphsl 121 Hufford ) Saw.
ard i7 Parmer iSl and Cameron; Spear.
Haley (3) and Balraondl.
Seattle Tops Portland
PORTLAND, July 19 U.BThe
Seattle Rainers pounded two
Portland hurlers for It hits to
night as they downed the Beavers
11 to 3 in a Pacific Coast League
baseball game here.
SSI
Seattle 013 143 00011 It I
Portland . . ..trai oni oio a 9 1
Kippla ee Hemaley; Helaer, Fredericks
(St and Silvera.
Brink in Washington
Net Tourney Finals
SEATTLE. July 19 VP) Jim
Brink, the hometown southpaw,
flashed a brilliant net game Satur-
BILL JOHNSON'S return to hit- day and posted an upset triumph
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factor In the recent Yankee win- New Orleans In the Washington
nlng streak, and their surge for a State tennis tournament i semi-
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