Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1947, Image 13

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SPORTS
Compete Local and National Coverage
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RegisteT-Gtmrn1, Eugene?. Org., Trnirg.. Aug, 2f. 1347. PaR. U -
Miller Lumbermen Climb in Cascade Race With 11-4 Win5
Heavy Hitters
Subdue Giustina
Cards Come Back, Halt Bums in 12 Innings,
DUBOIS of Montreal, Canada, will be tearing: around
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KT nval when the midceta roar araln this fiatnrdav
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gene's Jim Healy Pointing
Victory in Midget Races
gealy, the midget-driving been behind its wheel.
r pacific fireman rromi rieaiys car is down in Call'
hopes to have the "feel ! fornia getting overhauled, and have a chance to tie for first place
hbUie no. U car down pat; the local driver hopes to have it if they win this important tilt,
-i-cay night, and give the up here and in use before the R c t ,,f
Lsg fans something "new": season is over It is at the Myer Tne Reds were ,, behind
ibout aner una cca puW'""j?ct j,uiuj1s uul one OI
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Brave-Miller Game
Set Friday Night
C4,Cnt LEAGUE
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SreKjTrrrn Bratet 2 S
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rrid.y sm Snellivom v. Miller's.
30.
By BILL STRATTON
The last-place Giustina Reds
out-hit the league-leading Miller
Lumbermen 12 to 10 at Civic Sta
dium Wednesday night, but they
found the scoring punch in only
the eighth inning, and the slugging
Lumbermen went into a full-game
lead in the second-half Cascade
League race by virtue of their 11
4 victory over the Reds.
The next game for the Millers is
Friday at 8:30 p.m. against Snell
strom, winners of the first half. If
the Lumbermen win this one. they
will be assured of at least a first
place tie for the second-half
championship with the champion
Hills Creek Billies.
By JOE REICHLER
(Associated Press I
The baseball world was "
Thursday over the spirit of St.
Louis and $.76J Ebbets Field
fans who Wednesday braved
damp and dreary weather to
watch a tense diamond drama
came away echoing the memor
able words attributed to the late
fight Impresario. Tex Rlckard.
"I never seed anything like it."
The Cardinals climbed bark
to defeat the League Leading
Brooklyn Dodsers S-t In 12
furiously fought innings and cut
the Brooks' margin bark to four
and a half games. A home run
smashed by Whitey Korowski
broke up the game.
For two thrill-packed hours
fans had sat enthralled at the
marvelous pitching of Ralph
Branca. Brooklyn's ace hurler.
At the end of eight dramatic
Innings, the Birds had only on
safety off Branca and were
trailing 2-0. Red Srhoendlenst,
St. Louis leadoff hitter In the
ninth, walked, but the 21-year-old
fireballer quickly disposed
of the next two batters. Then
Branca whipped over two strikes
on Enos Slaughter.
Slaughter walked. Now there
were two on and two out.
Branca threw two very wide
pitches to Ron Northry and
Manager Burt Shotton called on
cool Hugh Casey.
Northey singled to score
Schoendienst and tend Slaughter
to third. Johnny Jogensen bob
bled Kurowskl's hopper and
Slaughter scored the tying run
Kurowskl's game- winning
blow, his third In as many
games against the Dodgers, was
hit off Relief Pitcher Hugh
Casey's first toss at the top of
the Uth.
Even then the Dodgers were
not beaten. Robinson opened the
last half of the 13th with a
single. He was sacrificed to sec
ond. Manager Eddie Dyer re
placed Pollett with George Mun
ger who before ever making a
pitch to the plate, wheeled and
threw to shortstop Marty Marlon
to pick Robinson neatly off sec
ond. Pinch-hitter Arky Vsughan
went out on a routine grounder
to end the game.
The third-place Boston Braves
remained seven games back of
the Dodgers when the Pitta
burgh Pirates defeated them In
a 16-10 alugfrst on 10 hit.
Johnny Miae walloped his 37th
and S8lh home runs of the tea
son as the New York Giants
split a douhleheader with the
Cincinnati Rrds at the Polo
Grounds. The Giants won the
opener 10-3 and the Reds took
the second 3-2. The Philadephla
Phillies and Chicago Cuba
played a 1-1 tie In Philadelphia
In a game halted at the end of
seven innings by rain.
Overcoming a 13-5 Detroit
lead after the Tigers had scored
nine runs In the seventh Inning.
the New Tankees earn n W
win 14-13 In 111 Innings, tying
the score with five runs In the
ninth and winning In the 11th
on a single by Johnny Llndell
and a double by Phil Rlsiuto.
The Philadelphia Athletic'
scored a tying run In the ninth ""
and added three more In the toe
of the 10th to defeat the White
Sox In Chicago S-t. Ferris Fain
and Sam Chapman tingled In
the winning runs.
The Cleveland Indians swept
a doubleheader from the Wash-,
Ington Senatora 4-3 and 7-SV
winning both gamea In .xtraJj,
innings.
The scheduled game betweem
the Red Sox and the Browns far
St. Louis was rained out.
Beavers Win; Angels Roseburg Cops pavis Cup Team
Slaughtered by Oaks,DLT? 'Named for Plav
(Associated Pressl the Acorns tallied 19 runs in three
The Pacific Coast League-lead-; innings.
iinia. j ,k. D.iii.. ..!. v,... ing Los Angeles Angels were' Angel Pitcher Red Lynn was
two lamo. remaining anH Hills i siaugnterea ii to a neancsaay me vicum oi uie uaiia
Pr.ov ill h. f.,.m , .v,.! night by their own
Rd nt i v.r'. h.mr,inr, weapon, the home run. as the; San Francisco's
the best midget engines, built in the.el,h 'm. J'0 I Hafey, pinch-hitting for Short- single and Joe Brovit with two.
ibout after
nver.
ek, Healy had " " -""" u most collected single hits in ever inn
tot time trial-iust miss-" L -; ing but the seven,h. Dick Wilkin, j Workman nd
couple , " "" i c.nrtpH th. RoH attsrfc ttith w!lu .
favorite do.
Bob Chesnes.l
and the Lumbermen meet in the 1 Pwf-Udf n Ofkland team came ou' of !ervice 'or threKw"1J
'second-half finale and the Billies it0 We wlth ban ta " with a sore arm. came back : toj
inning. i cnaiK up nis toui wiu vi uio
The Oaks hit seven home runs. ! son as his Seals won their second
One was with the sacks loaded in straight game from Hollywood, 4
their big sixth inning in which to 3. The Seal hitting was led by,
nine runs crossed the plate, will Don White with a homer and
' grand slam
helmet dash by a
nil last Saturday was on
ncond time he had ever
The Roseburg Bottling Com
pany defeated Richardson-Allen
of Springfield, 5-1 here Wed
nesday night to win the district
No. t Softball championship
and with it earn a ticket to the
state tournament.
Roseburg spaced their hits
right, going Into a 3-0 lead in
the fourth inning and were
never headed. Springfield tal
lied their only run in the sev
enth when Jay Mercer doubled
and Cowan brought him home
with another double.
In a preliminary game The
Eugene Outdoor Store defeated
Booth-Kelly, 3-1.
Score:
came to lite, although they haaist0 jiey Burnett, hit the doubles and a single.
wallop. Charley Portland evened its series witn
Glenn Crawford Sacramento at one apiece by!
of a second. However, maa. Dyj.aeihrocK and i. In Ire- y sUn-gjng , field. , - - Z'Tntori
.1 driving his regular ma-1 Bob Caviness followed with a ex-Yankee, hit one each. After four of them, in the fifth. Pitcher RWb.ir. m m let- i t J
While on the subject of en-1?'"8 " 10 cem!r V. ?ov,nK JV1" to 2 going into the sixth Mel Clemensen walked one in , r; huu Td r,u.
wnen uie Dasca were iiiicu. neim
Reich's double scored two more
and another came home on
Harvey Storey's deep fly.
The Seattle Rainiers staved oil
late San Diego rally to win t to
5. Dick Gyselman. purchased by
J lo Eye Young in
Star Tilt Friday
UXSTON. 111.. Aug. 21 OP)
tie "Buddy" Young, Illinois'
Inelled halfback, may prove
gtow-stealer in the college
fer game which will pack
0 thrill-hungry football fans
ivhicago'i Soldier Field Fri-
eg, an unbelievably fast Mr.
U-Five, will be on the spot
I the favored Chicago Bears
National Football League.
Bears undoubtedly will
nat paini trying to bottle up
; not only because he la al
mpossible to catch from be
but also because he is the
1 property of the New York
ka In the rival All-America
trees.
Ut night, with a chance to
m the huge throng in his
town of Chicago and in the
I radium in which he ca
t) ai a sensational prep player
ludell Phillips High School,
I may catch fire once more.
t? is in far better shape
the late-reporting Doc
lard of Army and Charley
I of Georgia and injured
Davis of Army and Bob
ten of Oklahoma A & M.
i Women Hold
Jing Tourney
'ting tournament was held
fatare of Ladies Day at the
? Club Wednesdav. with
to being held on the Bigler
h putting tourney Mrs. L. V.
tt and T A iir i: ai 1
1 n wnn 2 nutts. Mrs. i Brooklyn
ood and Mrs. Clarence J?""
gines, fans might like
that three or four of
to Know . double to center, BiU Carney
the cars L ,i, . ... ,
use the famed Offenhauser racing ?lea B1 . " "
engine, made especially for mid- 'he fence 85 Wllkm Cav.ness, and
gets. Drivers have great success , CoTPer sc0d on the '";0r- tu
hit to center field. Keith Welch re-
and the
Sugi Hayamaki, the sensation-
with the "Offy", although both
nt ibm VAt!,1irA4' laarlin. l-i.,
I,.,. r j n " , peated. and the bases were
dob uregs ana non uane. -. . . . . . , , . Oriental
use the Ford motor. Th Offpn- J u .
hauser engine has
but is sometime
ate on dirt tracks. It requires
great amount of traction (some
Hayamaki, LaBelle to
Vie in Mat Semi-Final ,.!
Cobb Decides Against
Any Record Attempts
BONNE VTLLE SALT FLATS,
4V Dainiara rVm Clin TitOtm
jiu-jitsu art-1 Tuesday, trinled in the seventh Utah. Aug. 21 0n John Cobb
NEW YORK. Aug. 31 UP
Australia, which absorbed a 5 to
0 beating at Melbourne last De
cember, made only one change in
the Davis Cup team it named
Wednesday to oppose the same
quartet of U. S. players In the
challenge round at Forest Hills
Aug. 30 to Sept 1.
Colin Long, little known until
a year ago. was named to the Aus
sie team to replace the veteran
Adrian Quist, who didn't make
the trip to Europe or Canada.
Long, a specialist In doublet
play, probably will pair with
John Brnmwich in that vital
phase of the competition. Other
Australians picked are Dinny
Pails and Geoff Brown.
The American team It made up
of Jack Kramer, currently No. 1
In world amateur tennlt ratings:
Ted Schroeder, who turned in
spectacular singles triumph as the
U. S. regained the Cup last De
cember, Frankie Parker and
Gardnar Mulloy.
Kramer and Schroeder are al
Tour clunde6", "ached first on an onBill Carr! ist and Handsome Pierre home for the win-1 tr.-ked over th. measured mile; - r tr r,
hard to oner- flied ou' and Johnny Kovenz;will fjll the semi-final spot oni , Th PlldrM outhit the ,t 334.25 miles per hour in a trial : to.nj, ,uSwt5iil. the
It ruir a dro in ,he la" Giustina with Don Owen's wrestling show tK-inter. . but s, Diegoirun. but decided toJ8Jhu- double, team, which need not b.
' 11 requires a j .u u.j th Armorv Saturdav niffht. . r-. ..h Avw anv assault on his world auto- . ... ' . . . .
a drive down the third base line.
thing the boys couldn't get Sat
urday with asphalt-designed tires
Miller's bunched five'hits in the
last of the second to take a six-
on the dirt track) to overcome ' . , ' ,.'
the high compression of the en-neaaea- J0"n BUDa' sing.en wiui
gine one out. An error on the throw
G ordy Youngstrom, well I moved Bubalo to third and Swede
known Portland driver, was a
Gambit was on first. Bill Can
tos Armory Saturday night. errors helDed Guv Fletcher notch , day any assault on his world auto-
Herb Parks will put his Pacific hj ,5tn wjn of the ,eson. The mobile speed records.
loa5l Junigr-nedwci5iii Partrl h- H Seattle Scoreless In wnuun uiivw 1 n.n. ...... DW mwA Mttllnw I
on th. block against Jack.. Viytl V. whleh hold, i' " .Prk lr'nd """"2,1
1
Start o( eiieg atxTprtJ
football tangle again In th
14th ANNUAL ALL-STAR
FOOTBALL GAME
named until 24 hours before It
plays, may be either Kramer and
ols in the main event.
Hayamaki, who has
faith in his own ability at the
Oriental form of wrestling that
he offers anyone a $500 tide bet siicrmnto ...
. .InalH stc T,vl the
TT Wesft two-run homer.
Scores:
, 1 I ,iai mw luiiiin unit uimi
Hayamaki took on statue
last week and disposed of the
villain in two straiaht falls. Anwlti
. i n.lrlanrl
Hamel's1 wi be extremely capable of dish- .nj
Frenchman is rated as one of the Ran TraneiKo
victim of this last week. He and' save nuss boatman an intentional
his car were here, and ready to wa load bases' and the
go, but he couldn't get enough : flrst tw0 Miller n cam ln wnen
traction to turn the engine over.iBil! Move si" t0 center fle'd'
However, with the track in bet- j Fort'er Doubles
ter shape for this week's show, I Loafman scored the third run on
Youngstrom plans to put on tires 'Bill Schubel's single, Moye scored
especially designed for the dirt when B"d Fortier doubled to right
rcV nrf civ. th. MMcr. Crrse. field for the fourth tally, Schubel
r-Mne. T Anrinuin. Loni Sher-i added the fifth on Bill
man, and the rest a run for their' single, and Fortier scored on an
money. error to end the rally.
Begins at 7:30 There were two out in the third
The Veterans of Foreign Wars inning when Swede Gambit was
will again sponsor the thrilling hit by a pitched nan. ine ";!,. precede th(! ,emi.final.
event, and be on hand Saturday batter was Loafman who 'macked popular M Szasz will do battle
night to assist About 20 cars are a double into right field that,wjth RosJ jn B Ipeclal. The
expected to be here by promoter moved Gambit to third. Move col-imatcn loom, a, ,jvely with Rosl
Jim Ryan since the Oregon : lected his second straight hit when probaby turning to his invariable
Midget Racing Association sane- he drove in Gambit and Loafman .djrty tactict to gain a win. How-
tiont tne meet, ana me ooyt line wiui uiv . . """- ever Al will give the villain
to pick up tne points as wen as ocnuoei mm oui iu m im.m.,s.
the purse. I Dunn doubled for the Reds in
Four or five heats will be run, the fourth with one away and ad
dsDendin on th. size of the vaneed to third on a throw to
field, with the usual helmet dash, I first: but Bishop flied out to stopjstated Thursday.
and 'A and 'B' mam events aiso tne tnreat . .
on the schedule. Time trials will Two Doubles for Loarman
th. measured mile mark of 368.8
established her. in 1939, stirred
... onoooo loo- 1 t s up , cioud of salt aa it whined
nil, AAA AAv II A K
that he can take fighting withi" D. cimCT...n ii .na mot.. p..ut i through th. mil. on the north run..
jiu-jitsu jackets, will be provid-l1"'; Piiieiu. Mooty ni ni suvcti. Cobb gunned the sleek, turtle-
ing the Frenchman with rugged,. . ,,. , shaped giant irom ine enn or tne
clslve match
winter but Parker and Mulloy
whipped the American Cup com
bine at the Casino championships.
oao aio ion a is 1 14-mile straightway through halt
COUfOff ALL-STARS
vs.
CHICAGO BIARS
niOAY. AUGUST 22md
10:00 P.M.
(ORE
Tt HOADCaiTIMO (TtTtStJ
nnnniit inn
Tprrlhl Tonv Ross in Roseburg ..1'"-''"yj"ll:h...'?.0lMn "" ,nd the measured mile, then "cut" the
i motor ana coasiea to siup n
is l hi nit t thm north end of the
LSBeiie, on tne ouier nana, Lynn. Dobmlc ie Pllc (SI Onbom iracn.
ana Aiaion; mm, juutcany in mna
ant
. (M 100 ISO S 11 1
best clean, scientific grapplers !. '.iTino lionirdi Al-
botU, Orphan (91 and Cameron.
Oregon Gunners Give
Fine Shoot Showing
VANDALIA, Ohio. Aug. 21
Three Oregon gunners were
assured of a share of prize money
in els events nf the Grand
One more match will be lined ; American transhoot here Thurs-
up to complete the card Owen day after posting perfect 100's.
George L. Lantzer, Medford,
rough evening and the match ap
pears to be a "natural.
be 7:30 p.
hour later.
m., with the races an
0
Baseball
Armed Sets New Track
Record in Tune-Up
A brisk crosswlnd hampered the
Englishman on his initial run.
and it increased while the crew
was changing tires for the return
trip. Cobb suddenly decided the
wind was too strong and cancelled
the return trip.
Th. ear was taken In two for
return to Wendover, on the Utah
Nevada border some IS miles west
of thlt saline course.
Minor mechanical troubles and
darkness kept Ab Jenkins of Salt
Lake City from his attempt
Wednesday night to better eight
class D internatlonl and national
speed records.
and George Blum, Tillamook, UCOD VjfidderS MOKe
broke 100 targets in class A com-1 ii D-;"
petition Wednesday and Fred Vf. NeWS by Beginning,
Knudson Tillamook, registered a Fnriinet Marriaaes
7 . j
similar score in class B firing.
They will participate in a shoot
off Thursday.
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 21 U
UCLA football star Jerry Ship
I
47
N ta Class B with 32 putts. nw York"
Jonnson won in Class cnico
32 PUttS. 1 Ptttiburfh
M nine-hol. Hivi.i m PhuadipM. -
&7 Ti,h V pyHTffiS"-
"rag Wednesday play Mrs.iBoton
lZ nAdiIr J?ck Dand5,1?SKrp-ni,-:
P-ag OT. the Bigler trophy, I Cleveland
Wahinjton
3U ivOUJl .
COAfT
Lob Angelet ...
San Francisco .
Portland
Oakland
S-att
Hollywood .
Sacramentt
San DlcfO
P'j 1014 noint
p tourney will be held next,
Fr.gwith play on the S. A.!
Jr- trophy. . j
?
wan Appointed
pfficial Chief
'AXGELES, August 20-'
j-mient of Ralph
. and r..a. r- n- i
- -...rai r. iwogouu sura
I 7. f a5ketb'U -'fever
Tlw the Northern and Tom. ...
" Conference was an-i
Z-JZ """ Lumbermen's Sixth
M
The Lumbermen scored
last three runs in the bottom
the seventh. Carney reached first
on a fielder's choice, after Bill
UsihaI .a faiicM at cnnnV Fri-
rfi Arf m hit m-niind hall to CHICAGU. Aug. II VT) Arm-, . - V'a nnnthjiM mirrllir tn Vdr.
Dunn who threw to Cooper at first, ed the Calumet Farm I n evenU lneuded. ;gar,, j.ne Homan of Pacific Pali-
but Cooper dropped the ball, and gelding, galloped to a new track am ARobtrt L Rayi Eu. ,ad wa disclosed Thursday.
jij Carney was safe at second with; record in wmning gene, 99: C. D. Bay. Eugen. 89. Two other UCLA backfleld
:? Adams on first. John Bubalo, Whirla way Stakes at Washington n Harry E. Hanson. Eu- start, Cal Rossi and Jack (Moose)
:? slugged a double to left field that Park Wednesday in i nis nnai 'une-. M Be) Baldridg(. Spring-! Meyers, have been married this
" scored Carney and Adams, .and "P "r the $100,000 winner-take- h 98 ,nd a tnir()i A, HoUch wa,
rn Bubalo scored the last Miller run mfn wun "B,u" Clasa D Ruth Ray, Eugene, 84. divorced Tuesday.
'2 1 Ifm.n' .-nnri Aug. 3". - - -
nim.ui ii" o ..........
DR. PAINLESS PARKER
Says:
"Those who rifled new Dental Plate!
Should Call Now to Have
Teeth Extracted"
No Appointment Necessary
DR. PAINLESS PARKER,
DENTIST
717 Willamette. Cor. 7th
Telephone Euqen S88
Other office. In Salem. Portland and in
aU leading Pacific Coast Cities.
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officials
games for
f 7 .
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iT, Tne Reds came to life in the """.""" 1 '
:'? eighth inning for their four runs , ur-thric his conqu.rer this
411 ; th .rnrin. season ran th. mil. and a fur-
,1tor.?j2i ,h. Ki. ..i,Jlong in 1:48 3-5. clipping four-
'rt-' ilu k,.. hiu in fiv. tim.; fifth of a second off the old mark
.S53 with four base hits in me Umes p-,i,i,i . vr
I ago.
' With Pleasure finished second,
o half a length back, and Service
0 Pilot was third. Jack S. L. was
0 fourth. Eternal Reward fifth and
J Challenge Me sixth and last
1 A sweltering crowd of 17.500
J snt Armed to the post a 1 to 3
0 favorite. He returned $2 80 and
2 $2 20. With Pleasure paid $2 20 to
place. There was no show wager-
1 ing.
n Armed displayed his courage
5 after being overtaken in mid-
stretch. He forged ahead under
1 the guidance of Jockey Douglas
Dodson of Prlneville, Or.., to set
o the new track record.
v .
to partake in M,Uerl wi ooo xm-u Tk:.J DI- W II
" - , . j 1 u-. I . I I IIIIU I III I I-
the event, ana inciuae. mm- R .. to bMirr. 4 ch-iim. tii.4 p-,.,
the; m from all over the U. S. V"i.?. H.r-.i. Bj-io. uir;.n i. Kov-; (United Press
o . -torv nf the f DouOiM ion:.r. j Jne upper aivision naaers in
Russ Fields, secretary oi tne a ""- tn....ir,.i t..,i.
hones to start tne urst j Djnn. w. on m-ii!"ni ij. ... .... ---
no lo. j ;.. 1 Crred rar.i C: Ji-.:r. S. .hi.irrf nl.r. iin. with SdO-
MiT -ru- ttenti fcj-ubrt l,,d.rshlri
vh-jb.-.: GtrrM. Hmii w from Bremerton, and Salem oust-
at bat.
Jm GIISTINA AB
49 Kovnr. H. M S
-49 Rnberton. c( -- 4
S9 WTikini. rf 4
Tosri. i . S
M. K Bri'irir, If - 1
.S"l Cavir.. It I
.JIB Mrlr.ro. 1 S
.355 Cooper. 1 S
.if: J Dunn. S 4
U4 W:ch. J 4
.481 Bishop, e . - 4
3 C.rr. p 4
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Totil J
AB
MILtrl I
Trier.
H.-r.el. if 4
Cirr.ev. ef J
golfers gjji v:::::
Frldav cirr.pn. s s
rT?,u and u: Golf Tourney Friday
WbaiVl..vS' C',fresh'i About 300 Lumbermen 1
-VnrnmnorthuWiU :
jr-.;;, c.oa,ch ' Oregon, lamette Valley Lumbermen't Golf Scrub.i.p
i w.?" lonR"tlme Con" association tournament at the: ,.,,
if. ha
i
10
4
lb bind!.... .CI ! 'W country wiu.
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i . . RUSS Fields, Secretary OI il.r y-- B.;,.;o. MrndceRnberUon,
fenaJ r.... group, nops -'' - - V-. J C.rred r . X
r"iu Lllcrap. fM,rnm nff On 1U 10-no.e ivuil ,,.. hv Crr a Sr
by 11 a. m. inav
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Piinpnp Baseballer
" At Portland School
'Ih' One of the many youngsters it
thm h.hall clinic spon'
sored by th. Oregon !ehool Cjjejj;
" ...i..i.i ..uwiatinn and the -
r.. . . . , .u.n tn II .ur iaV AB
.---- gU Portland ueaver S" .;r r..M y:
WXE Because of ex- Bill Crow of Eugene. WW C;
? ind .JLZL ... s-iv. hundred bovt ar. in at- bo--.- cv,.k .... rt
Don H JO.r.1, bei. Tim 1.36,
4
Major Leaders
vlTinVAL AB
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SB 145
47 lri
4 in
91 t.
B
4i r.i
SS 141
H 139
. a. r- , i . v'K'.ur.B
wi-'nnip auto- una - ,
1' ir.poss'.bl to ,m. tendance, with about 140 01 tnem Hnr,f
the 250- from out of ouisice oi
rjr W:r. C'Jrtt 3S: K
S. M:r..l. G...-.U 3.
Gi.rli 190;
, . ... K...-4 ,n M l..
OOJS arc i,; K,. p,,.. n
ho'l.
mg victoria from tnira place.
Spokane broke a tie in the 12th
inning to defeat last-place Wen
atchee, 2 to 1. Bremerton fell to
sixth place Tacoma. 7 to 5, to trail
J, the Indians a half-game In tne
J:i standings.
r.i, Salem tplit with Ytkimt, win
5? ning the first game 4 to 3. but
: dropping the second 4 to 1. It was
Victoria's 12 to 7 loss to Van
couver that helped the Senators
D- climb into third place only three
... percentage Dointi ahead of th.
TRUCKERS
We Have MUD Flaps
As Required by the
State Law Which
Goes Into Effect Sep
tember 1st.
$7.50 and $5 pair
tUGINT
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W. can convert your Monutir. Endfl.ld, 8prlnjfl.lcL or
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.270 Wlnch.tl.r 30-06. .300 and many othort. N
We Also Do All Kinds of Gun Work . ! !
Reblue and Reboring
Rifle Barrels Made to Order
Bolt Action Rifles made to your
Specifications
W. carry th. Iar7.1t it ode ol gun parts In th. stat., alto
a largo ttock ol guns.
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ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING! UNTIL S O'CLOCI
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6th and WlHameft.
Phon. 1736
a- . san Lake Beds housed at ice
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