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W . ? ! J .TV. HrnnJ.f Till 91 1.4T Snellstrom's Pounds Out 17 Hits in Defeating Hills Creek s Billies, l Red Miller Wins graves, Lumbermen Fight for First 2nd-Ha If Opener Half Title at Stadium Monday Night rAftra.nl LEAOl'S Slandlnf SnrJ'trrjrn 1 0 0 Trl. .000 By FRANK COTHRELL ! . With their battinc-eyej siehted on IhB fences and their bats re-1 spnndinn accordingly, the Snell strom Braves opened the second It will be "all or nothing-" Monday night at Civic Stadium when the KnelKtrom Braves and the Miller Lumbermen hoot the worki tor the firW hall Cascade Leacue title. Both teams finished the season with six victories and three defeats. Game time will be :30 p.m. Knellstrom won the flip Sun- half play of the Cascade League djyi lnj wm be the home team.. with an easy 12 to 3 victory over the defending champion Hills Creek Hillbillie Sunday afternoon at the Civic Strdium before I crowd of 1,200 spectators. Paced at the plate by shortstop Wally Flacer, who garnered "four for six including a three-run homer, the Braves opened the game with six big runs In the first inning, added single tallies In the! second, fourth and seventh, and srored three more in the ninth on 1 Flager's aforementioned home run over the Gordon Hardware sign in right-field. All 12 runs were earned. While the Braves' b.its were rattling out a total of 17 hits, Oscar "Hcd" Miller effectively scattered six 'Billie hits to notch his first win of the season against, two defeats. Wright Makes Good Throw ! In the first frame, against Hills Creek starter Harold Walker, Fla cer started the big rally with single to right-center and after Al Lightner had walked, "Doc" Tay-i lor hit a Texas-leaguer Just behind Manager Al Llghtner's Braves will be playing their third game In four days Monday. Lightner plans to open with Lee Fallin, who turned in brilliant five hit shutout against Giustina Friday night to throw the first half race Into the tie. Lightner also has BUI llanauska ready to go in rase trouble develops. Ray Miller la expected to counter with Vines Pesky, the fireball righthander from Port land. The Lumbermen haven't played a contest since last Wed nesday, so will have Bill firhu hel. Cocky Brewer, and LeRoy Wrbb in reserve in case trouble develops. Fallin will to Into the game with two virtoriea as against one defeat and an earned run average of 2.33 per game this season. Pesky has pitched 12 innings total in two games with out entering the won and loss department either way, and has Lineups... The probable tUrllnf lineups. with batting averages (includes 1 second-half fame for Snell- ttrom ) ; MUXES' Kortier, M. .107 Moye, 2. .222 Hamel, If, .294 Bubalo. rf. 187 Carney, el, 3"6 Aim. c, .321 Gambit. 1. .222 Ioafman. 1, 211 400, rf, Kmi PeUy, p, .107 .000. p, Tallin l mDirea: nuf won Ken. piaie; wurpn Chmtenicn, fir it; Franc la Cognlan uurd. SNCLLKTROM .If.d, 2, Kirtcri 3frt. mm. Flagrr .IIS. cf, LiKhmer 409, c, Salmon .310, 1. G. Smith an average of 4.50 earned runs per contest Hchubel will probably be Miller's second choice on the mound, lie has the highest num ber of victories in the regular season, five against two loues,' and an ERA of 2.11. Hanauska'a average. In case he gets the opening nod. is four wins with out a setback, and a 3.56 earned run average. Both teams will present their strongest line-ups of the year '. Yankees Lose Two to Tigers; Feller Beaten by Nats, 1-0 parent certain defeat into a 3-2 victory with a brilliant three-run i rally in the bottom half of the ninth inning, the protest took on added importance. Dyer s protest resulted when, Monday. The Braves will have a decided edge in the hitting de partment, if the statistics mean anything. Counting Sunday's second-half game, when most of the Bravea boosted their aver ages, the Braves have knocked out 7 home-runs and 26 doubles. In one less game. Miller's has only been able to garner two home-runs, and 14 doubles, al though they have stretched two bits into triples. The leading regular for Mil ler's is catcher Eddie Adams with a .321 average. Bill Carney with a .306 and Bill Hamel with a .294 are the only other Lum bermen in the starting lineup with high averages. However, Lou Kotnik Is clipping the ball at .455 Pace, and might be shoved Into the lineup by Man ager Miller Monday night. A catcher II also the leading hitter for the Braves. Woody Salmon he has been out of the past two games with a bad shoulder is expected to be in the line-up with his .469 mark. This Includes three balls hit out of the park. Shortstop Wally Flager has been teeing off on the ball lately, and now boast a .395 batting average. Lightner failed to hit Sunday, but still Is hitting .318, while Gale Smith has a .310 average, and Vera Reynolds is Just below the .300 line at .294. Statistics of this plsyoff game will not affect the players' sea son averages. Bud Ward Edges DucfcVmi Champ lor Title isisn . , the University of Oregon barely DES MOINES. July 21 j a new Canadian pole Marvin "Bud" Ward, a game guy! vault record Saturday when he second base to fill the bases. Tjy jqe REICHLER "Busher" Smith hit the first offer- Associated Press Sports Writer ing of Walker's straight bark j Sunday, July 20, may well turn through the box and Into center- out to be the day when the Na field to drive in two runs. Vern lionai League pennant was won neynoins arew a wain 10 rejui me or j(js bases ana set the stay lor J'cie n..,!..-1. t u. t u it """'. Ehhets' ecnterfieirt. Alter Kenny King hart .v,. ...,.. the wall, and claimed umpire I tv.- r- grounded out 1i Rnnny Smith at ,, " . . , . . Spans Reardon nv, him the home . "V1 . "'. -,uo ou ZSTt rrre-d0lewDOdger-Cardmal 1 XETZZ M 'SSZ When th..m,k. had cleared ' 'y'Jt n.Te" alJ l-u. v..s me tjugriic (.Traill Willi half , four-under-par 68 and Sterling Country Club Beats It was on that eventful day at,'" " top of the ninth, Ron Nor- Ron ft finfarr 1 Ibhets' field-where the 194(1 fla'ey hit the ball off the top of UCI1U UUIICIi JU 11 touched the bar with his elbow at a height of 13 feet 6 inches. The official mark Is 13 feet JH inches. Rasmussen negotiated II feet 114 inches to win the Tault event at the Canadian senior men's track and field cham pionships. Mike Scanlan, Uni versity of Washington, was sec. niu Mann of the College . of Puget Sound won the high jump at 6 feet I Jack Burke of Washington took the high hurdles in 15.4 with Rasmussen second and Harry Widener of Bremerton third. Rainers Take Two More from Beavers (Associated Press) Los Angeles and Oakland, a: LAKN'ED OPES CHAMP Open men', .i.-,. ruirir.n .Tnlv 31 0J.B I day after defeati. ? Gardner Lamed held the Western I ffl?" ti't'1 3 cf the inning. Don Kirsch, up for Manager Eddie Dyer of St. LouiSj he Dod(!er, gained n...erona,imeinine,nning . .men 1.1 H th. Kame on th second Plsce New McGarvey was low for Bend w.th X'ZSr n.'- ",5"'' X! J!! " E2r.Jt tXl i,. increasing their mar- a 69. Only other sub-par round damage by getting Flager to would have recalled his protest, groundnut to first, unassisted. Ibut since the Dodgers turned ap- The Hillbillies got one run hark In the second Inning when Dick Wright hit a home-run, his fourth of the season, over the George Myrmo sign In deep centerfield J70 feet away. The Braves add ed their single tally in the second Lewis Blanks Toledo 3 Hits, 11-0 gin to three games, when the was registered by Sid Milligan. Giants split a doubleheader with Eugene captain, who fired a 71. A the Cincinnati Reds at the Folo return match will be played at Grounds. I Bend later in the season. It was Ewell Blnrkwell, stingy side- ,he second straight local win for arm slinger of the Reds posted his Eugene, having previously defeat ifiK ...ii. ii .-j v,i. ed Roscburg on the local course. 17th of the campaign in winning ne 'eart ha- however, lost to the opener for the Reds 4-1. I56"1"8 and Salem ,way from A pair of home runs by Bobby , JT' , . ... , , Thomson highlighted two hi inn-1 . ?omt resul, of th Nassau play when O. Smith forced "Doc" Tay-L SPRINGFIELD. July 21 The lor. who had opened the Inning '-""" fllon uasenaii, w.omson n.gnngmea o Dig nn- fnlow. with a walk, at second. Reynolds ,p"m t"a"a '!e 01 De" mes ngs wr ine uim. ana enanien r,.,.,rNI moved Smith i.long with a single nf 1110 'l"nn here Sunday after-: them to win the second game 9-6. M.iug.n and pete Taylor filled the bases'"00"' white-washing the Toledo1 Detroit's tenacious Tigers kept ""'J. with another one base hit to right, ''"n 'an'. " " - The game their slim pennant hopes alive n,,v,. ,, Kenny King followed with a sin- ""' n0 bearing on the district, by sweeping both ends of a c ,.,. J gle to centerfield to score Smith 'la3"1"- " Albany haj already j doubleheader from the American """'"m ' from third. On a great throw by clinched the title. League leading New York Yan- p,.,. 9 Dick Wright and a great plav at Gene Lewis held the Toledo1'"'" 4"' 12""- Hnl New 1! J the plate by Dirk Burgher, Vern learn to three hits, and struck out "ouser pitched a three-hitler in Mark a Remolds was out attempting to 8 three In the last Inning. tne P"r. ""d was backed by a J, scora from second on King's hit Melvln Jeffries hit a home-run 1 10"nlt ""ck. The nightcap was i-.i. fo end the Inning. jin the first inning with one man! wlld H-ining affair, highlight- MVhcii '. - Busher Makes Great Catch on base. The big' Inning for Eu- by ,ovcn Yank runs '" tne K,', i In the last half of the third, the gene was the sixth, when thel,,x,h inn'nft nd a Tiger rally for J win. rrir )iir.i.n.j in . .i.,- - .i four runs in the ninth as Rov Totals as a....- . . - .a..,,, ii ... ..ni ',uul,.iu II, c lllll. VII lllirc -n-k- - - n. I. ... - . i.i.. t: ii ., Lt. Cullenhine hit a three-run nnmer .anil hhiiii; ,,i ii iiiii Hirni inu. iiin iiuines wnn inree nils1, t- I kf I s cafch by "Busher" Smith at first in four trips to the plate, and '" '"" walk wa 'ol'ow'l baleiTI Within One base nn G rover Kelsry's line drive Lewis and Dava Gilbert, each hy Hoot Ev'r5' ame-winning - t cut the rally short with only one with two hits, were the leading "'h'e. ,VIUme OT VV Ii. Lead run across the plate. Jack Fas- hitters. I Blasting Id hlU, Pittsburgh (By United Press) aett gained life when Al Llghtneri Eugene goes to Albany Wed-loll,e, Ll'"y w"rrc" Spahn and A mere 11 percentage points dropped his line drive In center-inesday night for its last game 0f Wa"np0- tne Boston Braves 9-1. 'separated the first three teams in field his first error of the sen- the season. The Chicago Cubs made it 12 the Western International League son. Homer Parks moved Fassetti Score: victories in 13 games with Phila- Monday, with Spokane still around to third and himself to sec- tm.. nnnnviee t j delphla by defeating the Phils clinging to a slim one-half game nr.Nn Prince Al Gt.Mon Burr.ll liftmen Evan. N.ylor Hoo liner McGarvey Tregler s McG.rvey Thomaa Miirns O. Gpasaoa PeiTietl Grabelman Hatch Denninf Chandler Perkins from Spokane, Wash., wore his third Western Amateur golf crown Monday for the simple rea son he would not give up. The stockily-built Pacific Coast player wrote a new chapter on determination In the tournament's history book with an almost un believable rally that dissolved a 8-down handicap into a 1-up victory over Frank Stranahan, the ; d and Bm pickens, Oregon aeienaing cnamp irora imcuu, v.,. fjijrd in a jo-noie maicn over uie roiling hills of the Wakonda Club course Sunday. 2000 Watch Stranahan, who beat Ward one up in 38 holes for the title last year, had Bud on the ropes for an other killing 5 down at the turn of 18 holes. But Ward won four of the first five holes of the after noon stretch and then went on to pull even for the first time on the 31st and clinched the match on the 34th. Playing to a gallery of about 2000 that cheered his opponent all the way, out-going champion bowed to a spectacular second expected, still were running one round in which Ward chipped in two in the Coast League chase 30-footers for birdies 3s on the Monday but all eyes were focused 19th and 22nd and one of 20 on Seattle's Rainiers. feet on the 28th. I The surging Suds they're Lower Medal Score named for more than that snow- Stranahan's medal score 67- capped peak, you know made it 71 138 was one stroke better eight wins in 10 starts with a than Ward's 73-66139 for the 36 doubleheader win over Portland holes. j Sunday in their marathon series Ward's victory marked the first i which ends with another twin bill time since 1929 that the Western Monday night. Amateur medalist has gone on to Weather Aids Vets win the crown. In that year Don The surprising spree has shot Moe of Portland defeated Gilbert Seattle from the cellar to the Carter of the University of Mis-' eminence of fourth place, 10 souri, 1 up in 37 at Kansas City. games back. With a team of vet- i erans Johnnv Rucker. Boh John son, Lou Novikoff, Manager Jo-Jo White, et al apparently just be ginning to loosen up with the ad vent of hot weather, Seattle may be a factor from here on in. Pair . - eA-l.:4 SEATTLE July 21-W.RW.m whitewa5h job t0 wm Sundays , Brink, Sea tie, Monday held the first game for nainiet s.0 jmens singles crown 4n the 56th and Johnson and Rucker hit home ; annual Washington State tennis runs t0 gjve Djck Barrett a 5-2 i championships. He defeated Pan- maririn in the final. cho Gonzales, seeded No. 2, from chambers Chalks Up No. 16 , Los Angeles Cal., 4-6. 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 Los Angeles Angels had their j in the final round Sunday. league lead trimmed to four The women's singles title went games, splitting with San Fran , to Mrs. Graeme Wheeler Kelleher, cisco, 4-3 and 0-2, while the Oaks j Los Angeles, who defeated Gwenn two-timed Hollywood, 6-5 and Greenlee, Berkeley, Cal., 6-3, 6-1. 11-7. Sacramento took a pair from Mrs. Kelleher and Helen Pastall, San Diego, 9-8 and 5-1, to main Los Angeles, won the women's tain its fourth place tie with doubles title when they defeated Seattle. Miss Greenlee and Golda Meyer! The PCLs top lefty, Cliff Gross, Berkeley, 6-1, 6-0. Chambers, registered his 16th win against live aeieats lor tne Angels in trie opener. Scores: Firit Garnet) a ft t Seattle 019 2f 02ft 5 10 0 000 000 000 0 4 0 non-league game, tne junction Biivera. City Reds, coholders of first place she 1 in the Northern Hivicinn T inn .Hollywood 200 too 020 00 5 14 3 in tne rormern envision Linn- Oakland on on aoo oi 12 0 Lane league, was forced to go 10-1 Ardnoia. Albosta ibi and Unser; sor ! innings here Sunday afternoon be-'"0' B"rll" l9 Rmondl. fore defeating the Giustina B's, no, 130 second-place holders of the South- San Dier, . .. 100 210 112 s 12 j em circuit. 5 to 1. I "" f- B7"n. . oonialej ii Brink Garners Men's Washington Crown 1 4-Run Tenth .Frame Nets Junction Win ond with a dounle to the fence In deep right-ccnterfleld once Bur gher drew a has on balls to fill tha bases. Dick Wright drove Tassett home with a hlsh fly to leftfield. It was then Hint Smith made a diving rntrh of Kelsev's Kuaene &13 IM a II 10 1 Made and How.ll: Lewu and Jeffrtea. Walter Garrett Scores Ace at Country Club Waller Garrett entered golfs "null of fame' Sunday at the Eu- nkle-high line drive to put out Kmt Country Club course where twice 4-2 and 2-1. Head Bobby Feller dropped another! The Indians lost a chance to 1-0 decision as the Cleveland In- boost their advantage Sunday dlans split with Wellington at when last-place Wenatchee copped Municipal Stadium. The Indians the first game of a doubleheader. took the nightcap 6-1. Spokane had to rally with five The St. Louis Browns, with the runs in the bottom of the ninth aid of home run hitting, defeated inning in the nightcap to nip the 111 . a ijiiLiiris oaiiie Deiween ''. i-nappei ai ana Alcuonnell. LeFoy Farthing of Junction, and B R 1 Jim Hanns ol 'Giustina until the Z'XV lll I tenth, when the winners bunched and ogredowskii chamber and four hits for as many runs. Uttin- M"lon,' ger and Mortenson, each with two 'nd Games hits, were the leading hitters of fil r.,"co - tne rtecis. Score: ... 000 Oil 0 J 000 ono 0 0 Fleming and Ma- Junction City .. 000 ono 010 4 S 10 3 Gumma 1 no 000 000 0 1 4 j Farthing and Gunaon; Hanna and Dana. he srored a hole-ln-one on the I lhr defending Champion Boston troublesome Chiefs, 11 to 9. the fire, In the fourth Inning Vern Rey-' H3-yard 14th while playing in a lir1 Sox tw ice. 4-3, and 7-8 and The Salem Senators drew up nol.lj moved to first when he was foursome with Max Rietman, Milo the Philadelphia Athletics re- with one game of Spokane by de hit by a pitched ball, advanced to Mmiiitt and James Cunningham. tamed their fourth place hold by feating Yakima twice, 7 to 6 and third on l'ete Taylor's second dou- His No. 5 iron shot landed fourl'arning a split with the White 4 to 3. Me of the gome and scored on feet In front of the hole and rolled Sox in Chicago, winning the sec-i 4) jvings ny to ricnuioict. The into the cup. It was Garrett s first 1 ond game 7-4 after Chicago had I 11 Braves added another single tally golfing ace. Iwon the opener 6-5. I J fl KPnll I in the aeventh when Vn. MUJV,WUII opened with a double, the fifth double of the gome, and srored on Miller's second hit. n single to right-renter. The Hillbillies add- 1 ed their fin.it marker In the last of the eighth as Kassrtt led off with a single to left, and went all the w:iv from irt to srore when Pete Taylor dtvpped Hill Bur- I Seattla 000 211 1 s 0 Portland, 000 200 0 f 11 0 Barrett and Hemsley; Moot? and Silvers. I Sacramento 010 OM 1 s 11 8 San Dieso 000 O01 0 1 8 0 Fletcher and FlUgerald; Seata and Km, Rice ttl. Kncilson Pins Ross Two Straight Falls Babe Sets Record COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., July 21 i"! Babe Didrikson Za harias won 17th ctmioM tnum,. ment with 9 to 8 victory over Dot Sla'Sh'S0" c Vsi 21? 15 ""fj i-iniifit-s in uroao- moor Women's Invitational Rolf meet, jetting women's course record of 68. AMERICAN Nrw York ... IVirmt . , . Ht.in .! Philjrlphtti . VTIONL Major Leaders Yaviun Huffoitl i nd Cmcxon Buxton. Guwav 17, Uj Liliird. Diamond Dusters Ttt. .670 NATIONAL U'alkir, rtiitiKllplii , Gustino. Pittsburgh . Mn, New York 81 AMERICAN G HiMaitcio. Nw Yrtrk HA 1 Bnttdrraii. Cleveland 76 Krll. Detroit M An k n 331 M 10 H 79 M Alt K R re: M 09 r.o u at X0 36 105 JOK CORDON (CleTHanl Indian.) AB RR1 H Prt PO A t 2M 34 M .240 IM J43 h BOBBY HOI RK (Beitoii U4 gci) Hl n PfL-PO A E U -1 ;,iim 31 FORD Ml'LI-EN Portlmn Beaver.) AB RBI H Pet. PO A K Pfl. AB 39 3 M lit Hv PAIINEY BARTIIOI.OMKW !m the semi-final event and for 24 mu", ,V"7 Krvenfie was sweet for Stocky mimittvi th WaA um nut th l'"l''"ii srhers hue drive fly and the ball KtiriUwi Sjitunty nuht at the Portland wrrMlrr throiiKh the iJir-ph,. ' pulled to the fenre. In the final Armory where the Tt'imessee hill- paces with all his rou;h tactics. ,,l,u'ft --- frame. walk to Miller, Kirch's hilly overpowered Tony Itoss in to no avail, fusing the ropes and tnple set the stave for Flaner'a their return match following their jumpinc on Vppe"heimer's ex- lCiZrl three-run homer to cop the days srudne ftuht last week whuh the poed throat atter heme warned sn Tolnio Terror won by a foul. by referee Jack Kiser, the Fran- sIre-o . ! In the "no disqualification kenstein-like Karlinko lost the 4" bout a bet two out of three falls first fall by foul. h;xh1 6 affdir iSuvky led off with a hay- lVppenheimer becnn rclurninc wti. senrtng. hox Scores: RSEI I ft t ROM AB 42 M 4 . t .4M Home runii Mne. Giinti J7: Marahall, G'anln 35; Kiner. Piraten M Runs battel In MarshaM. Ciinta 74; M'.ie. Glint 71: Cixrer. Giant 70. ruchinf Plackwrll. Cincinnati 17-J DoerT SM; Harder. Cleveland S-l WT. 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Both in Ilia? lt six minutrs anrl ha;1 J Kinpplrrs rxrhsnisrxi a trw olmkrs. lhr Russian rrlrratm( alihouiih ami Km-ilson aii.lol ey RMUiiins tl'.r IVrtl.imlrr had two ttTth J 10 ihr roster ami hid Ross in a pushrd through hu lower hp in a wry had wny. SlamminK Rres a suiniting trai-as w.th big Leo. t haul aiiamst the ropes and csn-h- The fight wet.l to Popivnheimer j Ins him on the rrhoumt with a by virtue of the swarded (all. knee In the imd-.-rction, Kneilson In the evfiunit s opener. Bin-k put Ross on hi baek for the fust rvidson rut Canadian Hill Mur , full after l." minutes. ry on the mat sfter nine mm J Ross ram after the rest ntej to take the bout. Usm c. period all hopped up and with some of his rouiih stuff, the J ieun,(-hou rights, siii opened Texas mat-man ouU-lassed the 11 Stixky'j forehrjj to draw first newcomer, and with a standing J K.vd. A solid ruht easeadrst and silting unfKvard he worked KneiLson from the ring and Ross hard on the Canadian's arms to followed to bounce the b.g t.nighie take th fall. ;i:h a back bleaker In an at- l ierre LaHel'.e ar.d Jack; Carter ; tempt to keep him out of the ring let loos a bagdil of tricks in the ! Dared and bloody, Sitvky hauled s-ecial event which went to a jiumse.r back into the a.ens at draw, as they put on a show of the count of ten. met the onruh- wrestling at its best. Carter ii. g Ross and Hipped him on h; seemed to bav the best of it for (a.e, bending Uie Toledo boy's a while with a head-sc:sors on t ack into a bow. forcn g him to Ijiltelle. but the Frenchman nj In the towel after ix min- forced the Australian to run from utes to gie Kneilson the win and the ring several times to escape a pojMhle shot at Herb 1'arks for fiotn trouble. 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