Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 13, 1948, Image 13

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    terling Teams Beats Planing ilAill 3-0
Fans 19 As Albany PCL to Solve Lutherans StOD
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V Legion ,Lewi. th. game.
found Clyde
well-
Phu8, X cope with at
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EfSut a W victory in a
threw Ms aca fireball
R' Sr Simon,, and it
Ww ihin. too. Biiiiuii"
"e. hits, butju-
" manufactured two micu
'iC thsthre. blows.
C the meantime, o.ne
71,. .-. eame of the sea
led"' Aih.n nine to
..T hi s and giv-
i,e0 i me earned run. Three
tflfhF&t. in the
P". 5.jT,Lf two runs and cost
ymvm i
Albany's only legitimate counter
came in tne iirm wnen oimons
was hit by a pitched ball, took
second on a fielder's choice, and
tallied on Gibb'a double.
Simons struck out 19 Eugene
hitters while Lewis fanned six,
and had the Albany hitters break
ing their back on his outside
curve.
Scorat
RBI
Albany 1 020 010 OOO S 1.1
EugonS .-.000 100 001 i 4
Simons ana Dpreon; uowis ana tidier-
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EXHIBITION BASEBALL
Indianapolis (AA) 0, Pittsburgh NL) 1,
Philadelphia (A) S, Wilmington (IS) 0.
Cleveland (AD 18, Dayton (Central) 4.
Montreal (ID IS, Brooklyn (NL) 8.
New York (NL) 8, Buffalo (IL) S.
St. Louis (AL) 7, Philadelphia (NL) B.
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Solon Trouble
(Associated Press)
San Diego Coast League fans
Tuesday night and all this week
will see the unusual spectacle
of the home team batting first.
The reason: the Padres will
be teohnlcal host to the Sacra
mento Solons who lost their
happy home when Edmonds
Field was virtually destroyed
by fire Sunday night.
The 10-game series scheduled
for Sacramento waa shifted to
San Diego but the Solons have
been designated the home club
for box score purposes and will
bat last.
The two teams were to square
off In a single game Tuesday
night and s double-header Wed
nesday night
PCL directors will meet Fri
day in emergency session to
work out plans for the rest of
Sacramento's schedule. The ear
liest the $1,000,000 plant can be
, replaced is next season, General
Manager Tupi Separovlch said.
Charles Graham, president of
the San Francisco Seals, offered
Sacramento use of Seals stadium
whenever it is not in use by
the home club.
The league's new leader,
Oakland, will try to widen its
one-game gap in a seven-game
series at Hollywood, which
showed signs of waking up last
week.
Second-place San Francisco
will play host to Los Angeles in
attempting to regain the top
spot. Portland at Seattle rounds
out the week's bill.
Curtains cleaned in Sanltone,
EJeetrio Cleaners. 1210 Willamette
St
Elks Lodge 9-3
Marines Gain 6-5
Industrial Victory
FEDERAL W L
Sterling a o
Planing Mill 1
Elks , , 1
Moose I,,, , i 2
Lutherani 1
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Register-Guard", Eugene, Ore., Tueg., July 18, 1948, Page 13
Jones, Szasz Date Brawl
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Rufus Jones, a lad who seldom
tastes defeat, has arrived at op
portunity's door if by dubious
means.
The tale is involved and long,
but the "meat" of the story makes
for but one thing and that's a ter
rific battle between he and Al
Szasz in the headline attraction of
Don Owen's weekly wrestling
show Saturday night at the arm1
ory.
Szasz, in a great display of
wrestling last week, in Yakima
defeated Frankie Stojack for the
Coast junior heavyweight title,
Jones, In a great display of head
butting last week, defeated the
Phantom In the armory main
event.
That's what they did last week
but the tale goes farther back than
that. Some months ago, in Yakima,
Jones, with his mean tactics, cut
bzasz up so bad he had to retire
for a spell. A couple of weeks ago
in Yakima he did it to St asz again
and police in that city demanded
he never show there again. Szasz
in his fury, has carried the match
to Eugene even over-looking all
title claimants or a rematch for
Stojack.
Szasz says that if Jones walks
out of the ring with the title he'll
have ot kill him first. Jones says
he's been fighting here for some
time and never yet has got a title
crack, which may or may not be
a back of the hand slap at the
wrestlers and Owen. Jones swears
that if the title isn't up there'll r e
no match. Szasz Is just mad
enough to do anything to get him
In the ring so It'll probably be a
title match although as of Tuesr
day it wasn't certain. i
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Sterling Furniture flaunted their
prowess over the rest of the field
in 19th and Lawrence Federal
League Softball play Monday night
by shutting out the Eugene Plan
ing Mill, 8-0. Central Lutheran re
sponded nicely by defeating the
Elks 3-0 to leave the Sterling team
the only undefeated outfit in the
loop. With the short five-game
round over halt completed the
Furnituremen are now virtual
shoo-ins for the second half bunt
ing to go along with their first half
title and a spot in the city play
offs. In other games the Moose Lodge
pounded out an abbreviated 14-1
win over Buck's Plumbing and the
Marines opened the second-half
Industrial League drive with a 6-5
win over Giustina.
The old master, Verne Adams,
had a two-hit job to his credit in
recording the Sterling win. His
mates gave him a three run lead
in the second inning and he coasted
an in.
Central Lutheran pulled the
surprise of the evening by knock
ing over the Elks, Heavy artillery
in the fifth and sixth innings pro
duced the win.
The Marines, decked out in
spanking new uniforms, gave the
Giustina team an early lead, but
came back with a big third inning
to salt the win.
The Moose batted around and
then some in the first inning for
nine runs to make it strictly "no
contest" in their game with Buck's.
Tommy Pendergast with "two for
three," a double and a triple that
brought in five runs was the big
gun in the Moose attack.
Scores: '
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Marine 010 ISO
Giustina 310 000 8 1 4
Fleisehauer and Malmi K. oregg, nun
(T) and Morhtnwlg.
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Moose 932 0014 1 0
Buck's . 010 00 I S
P. Bryan and Kaxbyt Mathers and LusK.
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Lutheran 100 1st 0 4
nut's ooo 310 o a a 7
Carmlchael and Vila Brunton and An
derson.
BSE
Sterling 030 Ml 0 6 1
Planing Mill 000 000 O 0 18
Adams and welinitii o-Buiuvan ana J.
Moore.
Springfield Rifle
Club Slates Meet
SPRINGFIELD, July 18 The
Springfield Rifle Club will hold a
meeting Tuesday night at John
son's Hardware, next to the Mc
Kenzie theater, In Springfield at
7:30 p.m.
Lost: one girl. Found: one Iwtfte
Time doesn't wait, they lay. And neither do homes Ibr ten!.
That's why this young lady was almost In tears when ihe tame
In. Her husband had discovered a "For Rent" sign and she
was rushlne to meet him there. But when? "There Is no such"
street," she said, waving the address. "Or at least I can't find it,"
It took me a couple of minutes to quiet her down
and only half the time to locate the street on one
of my Shell maps. I marked It out for her and off
she went -just within the speed limit.
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Couldn't Have taken them long to sign the lease,
for she and he were back so fast. The lady was
so busy beaming, she eould only say "Thanks."
Gosh, that's what she says every
time she comes In now. And, Tve got
answer: Service is my business.
MB
Service is.my business
Hollywood Trainer
Fades Dope Charge
HOLLYWOOD, July 13 U.F
Trainer Jack T. Engle Tuesday
faced a second charge ot racing a
horse that had been stimulated
when the California Horse Racing
Board announced the cold Criss
Cross showed traces of benzedrine. I
Criss Cross won the fourth race
at Hollywood Park June 30 while
being trained by Engle. The horse
paid $10.30 on a $2 ticket.
Engle was automatically sus
pended July 1 after chemical tests
showed another colt, Fractured,
had been stimulated.
Both horses were owned by
Robert S. Howard although Criss
Cross was claimed by Arcadia1
stable after her winning race. The
wealthy sportsman expressed the
fullest confidence that jsngie was
innocent.
Engle said he was dumbfounded
by the discovery and had no know
ledge the horses had been sumu
lated. He will be given a hearing
later by the state racing board.
Ghosts Knock Over
Springfield, 6-to-2
SPRINGFIELD. July 18 The
famed Iowa Ghosts defeated the
Springfield All-Stars, 6-2, on the
Springfield High field Monday
night in a feature exhibition con
test. The Ghosts netted two runs in
the first inning, and then took two
extra-base knocks to get three
more tallies. Babe Favor's three
bagger in the fifth netted one run,
while Fat Boy Mitcneu nit anotner
three-base knock with two on base
in the sixth.
Wade Cowan scored both
Springfield runs. In the fifth, he
doubled, but came all the way
home as the Ghosts mishandled
the ball. Cowan s triple and en
error produced the final All-Star
tally in the seventh.
. Score:
BBS
Ghosts 200 111 0 S 0
sni-imfji-M nnn Atn l a 4
Hammond and Flavors; Wilson, Rostack
(n) and Boqua, jueats to). .
Movement Afoot to
Place Dodds on Team
LOS ANGELES, July 18
Gil Dodds, ace U. S. middle dis
tance runner, will be a member
of the American Olympic team, if
the Los Angeles Football Writers
Association has anything to say
about it.
The association, In a resolution
forwarded Monday to the U. S.
Olympic Committee, urged that
Dodds be taken along as an alternate.
The Flying Parson pulled a ten-
den, which prevented his compet
ing in the final Olympic tryouts
at Evanston, 111., over the week
end. Most experts considered him
a cinch to capture the 1500-meter
race.
The grid writers pointed out
there is plenty of precedent for
naming Dodds an alternate, re
calling that boxing and weight
lifting squads always take alternates.
Indians Sign Another
Negro, Farm Him Out
ST. LOUIS, July 13 UP) The
Cleveland Indians have signed
Alonza Smith, Negro outfielder of
the Cleveland Buckeyes, and are
sending him to their Wilkes-Barre
(Pa) farm club of the Eastern
League, President Bill Veeck of
the Indians announced Tuesday.
At Wllkes-Barre Smith will be
the second Negro added to the
roster. The other now with the
club is Fred Thomas.
Two Negroes, Larry Doby and
Pitcher Satchell Paige, are on the
Indian squad. Paige, long famed
ror Bis pitching with the Kansas
City Monarchs and in exhibition
games, was aqulred only recently.
Clay Court Favorites
Advance in Tourney
CHICAGO, July -18 (U.HV-The
two top-seeded entrants in the
men's singles of the National clay
courts tennis tournament had
passed the first barrier with little
trouble Tuesday.
Tom Brown, San Francisco,
breezed past Al Hetzeck of De
troit, 6-3, 6-2, In first round
matches at River Forest Tennis
Club Monday. Jack Tuero, New
Orleans player, who Is seeded No,
2 behind Brown, defeated Tony
Trabert of Cincinnati, 6-4, 6-4.
Several other matches were
played before a heavy rain halted
play.
COWBOY CHAMPION
CALGARY, Alta., July 12 (IP)
Bill Linderman of Red Lodge,
Mont., was named all-around
North American cowboy at the
1848 Calgary Exhibition and
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