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teen's, Rubes Record American Loop Victories lursdayTilt Wn $ lopi"" . DISTRICT No. I Albany Corvalll! -Eugana ... Springfield slletz Tolada ret 1.000 t.000 ,9M .eoo .300 .200 .200 .000 Newport Sweet Home . bin a IUm Till- r l battle Thurs- Heir snow""" . ff fcWiSrte Tuesday i,,ndiiy to '1, 19th nd ence' nubei waxBu. iS defeated the Eagles w , . n. game back of the trlTMmeEvery- rVeter' K Foreign Wars, 7-1. I I'. Shell made themselves a Leaders Close Siletz Tips Local JuniorsinwiLChase Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wei., July 81, 1948 , Pf If Islanders Eyed in Pub Linx Play, Stafford Wins Pet. touched for .Iffht mna nff ftvn Viita nmi ...t.u imi riiv 909 ....a u.iu DVU1G OdUUU W1LI1 JlbllO .636 and four Infield errors. Paul Nix following him with a double lis Shepherd's third inning triple In down the right field foul line that '.ma the centerfield patch highlighted brought them the winning run, ooo SUetz' b'B splurge, knocking in Eugene unable to score In their !ooo three runs. half of the frame. t. hhnl1 Eugene tallied onct In the first, aios went tne J. I1C aWM-o" " route for fall in Vl- lannn) i.rltV. rm. Sllptx fs.1nur.nff 1ft Hitc while. VlO team elosed Its 1948 home season Hodge., home run pacing the struck out 11, three In the tenth Tuesday night at Civic Stadium way and tied the game in the Inning. Siegmund was charged by dropping a ten-inning 9-8 con- fourth with a three run outburst. with four nits and two runs, test to a surprising nine for Siletz. jjon siegmund relieved Lessel Flrstbaseman Goodell was lead- It was a District No. 3 American in the third and hurled no-no ln8 slugger for the visitors, hit Junior Legion Baseball League ball until the ninth with Eugene tln8 "three for five," while Mel season ended for both clubs, leav- leading 9-8. With two down, Jeffries and Rarryl Hebert paced ing Eugene a record of eight wins giletz put singie, together to Eugene, each getting three hits in and five losses while Siletz cr0wd the tleing run across the five triPs Hebert a sixth inning finished with seven victories plate, while they held Eugene mP against six defeats. scoreless in their half of the Score: jnhn Lessel opened on the inning. ,. a - ir.0ona. lMit rmilrl onlv Aeain with two mwi nut fn Via Euaene""" !"l40 301 ooo o 9 mouuu aw ; 6 , , . A t.i, . Rilatol and Butler! Lessel. SieEmUTid . -i tha TniPn. HTT.Br DK1I1K 1CDU1. rlLCIlKT DOn HI Sim KinPIOn j ' last uwn i w 0 jj ana vermes, ..224 000 001 110 t": .Zf the second after r,'!:;. 2-1 lead. How- rrZoHtwohitsandan K fourth salted the win wton want nicked for his . .1. rl the seventh, al- P,Ttlm his wildness got K, Miller batted in Reedy R his first of two triples Pf "..t t rive Martin's a 1-0 r.7 th Merchants. The thante tallied in the first also F' , -m ns-.n armra. Mil- a coupie ta "-- the winning run on a f ..... trinllne in the fourth. (The Rubes jumped on Ed San I1 . Lit. all Tti.ir a or eigni ma - --ring in the first and second ad Three Rubes crossed the ,h'h the first then, batting ond, they scored seven in the Dm Ankeruerg set we e with one-hit pitching, the ttblow coming off FranK com. lv hst In the fifth. fcainie Hamilton socked a homer ; rolled clear to tne piate oi dlamo.d at the south ind of Held In pacing Everybody's Bin;. Tonight at 18th ana Lawrence Federal Leaguers swing into m round action and the Indus fill Leaguers hold activity also. Contrary to the published state wt In Tuesday's Jt-G the Fed- k loop still has another round 1 limes to go before completing lun'i activity. Stores: (UNITED PRESS) The Western International League race shaped up as a three way scramble Wednesday as Vic toria, hot on the heels of the league-leaders, picked up another half-game. Third-place Victoria split Its twin bill with Salem Tuesday night while Tacoma and Bremer ton were losing single games. The Athletics are now only three games out of first place. Tacoma was outslugged by Wenatchee, 12-10, but still held a slim half-game lead over Brent' erton which lost to Spokane, 9-3. Victoria, meanwhile, dropped the opener of its double-header with Salem, 6-4, but won the nightcap, 8-5, with a three-run rally in the seventh inning. ATLANTA, July 81 W With two big shakdown rounds behind them the remaining 85 players in the National Public Links golf tournament Wednesday morning began the 88-hole-a-day phase of the meet stilled by the defending champion. Wilfred Crossley of Brooklyn, last year's winner, was joined at the head of the class Tuesday by the doublebarreled Hawaiian entry of Sadaji Kinoshita and Charlie Makaiwa when the Island ers blasted their second round op ponents by identical 8 and 7 scores. Kinoshita and Mawaiwa went out in this morning's third round as thoroughbred darkhorses in the opinion of the gallery. Kinoshita, 41-years old and a Honolulu carpenter, went against Ben Hughes of Portland, Ore. Two of the meet's major upsets came within five minutes of each other Tuesday. Johnny Verge of Los Angeles tumbled 2 and 1 before Maurice Olson of Chicago, and last year's Public Links finalist, Avery Beck ol Raleigh, N.C, was dropped by the same score by Albert Clasen, St. Paul, Minn. Pacific Northwst golfers fared as follows Tuesday in tournament second round play: Ben Hughes, Portland, defeated Bobert York, Nashville, 5 and 4. Robert Lyons, Spokane, defeat' ed Bronislaus Kopra, Buffalo, 5 and 4. Edwin Bowyer, Vancouver, lost to Rudolph Karry, Philadelphia, 1 up. Tab Boyer, Portland, lost t Berbert Seeger, Peoria, 111., 1 up. Al Gustafson, Spokane, defeated Jack Russell Jr., Memphis, I and 2. Lou Stafford, Portland, defeated Bill McCool, San Francisco, 1 up on 19th. Bill O'Brien, Seattle, defeated Sam Muslco, Carnegia, P., t and p. Don Taylor, Seattle, defeated Clarence Alexander, Raleigh, N.C, 4 and 2. John Foley, Seattle, defeated John Maughan, San Francisco, 2 and 1. Palmer Smith, Seattle, defeated Paul Mullins, Atlanta, 1 up. . 100 100 0-3 . 100 OW 01 fchirtnd Rarber; Klobas and Honer. i : 110 300 0 4 T 1 Shell .... 010 000 1-1 1 1 I'M ml H. Walker: Hllflclter and I1! 010 304 0 T St n 000 010 91 1 4. UBTnerr ana xniaRii: snhini nrt fit S70S-10 4 H 100 1-3 1 1 '.j ana nenmsni santora ma cerl- IB TOGEL will bt on of utrioa's foremost reDresenta- r h the Olympic marathon eat Umpire Bill McGowan On Suspended List WASHINGTON, July 21 MP) Umpire Bill McGowan was on the suspended list Wednesday while American League officials investi gated his conduct in the Monday night game between Cleveland and Washington. McGowan'! suspension, an nounced In Chicago Tuesday by League President Will Harridge, followed a vigorous complaint by Joe Kuhel, manager of the sena tors. Kuhel claimed the umpire had thrown a baseball at Outfielder Ed Stewart and had cursed mm, ana that he also had heaved a strikes-and-balls indicator at Pitcher Rae Scarborough. Said McGowan: "Not so." Before the game was over Ku hel had been bounced from the park for the first time in his 19 years in the majors. Olympic Program on Sale Here Price $1 The V. S. Olympic committee has sent Eugene 100 copies of the 1948 Olympic Games "offic ial souvenir " program, printed In London. The 175-page book sells for $1 and are on sale at the Register-Guard counter. All receipts will be turned over to the U. S. Olympic committee. Two Portland Teams Advance in Tourney PORTLAND, July 21 (IP) Reliance System and Nick's Coney Island advance to the second round of the state semi-pro base' ball in Tuesday night games. Reliance moved past Hillsboro 6-1 on Don Wright's one-hit pitch ing and Nick's shaded Stark Club 4-1. DECISION WINNER WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. July 20 (U.R Billy Morris, Tor rlngton, Conn., declsloned Angel Chavez, San Pedro, Calif., in five-round preliminary fight Monday night. 0 JOHNNY KELLEY will be on hand for the American .Olympic team in the marathon races in London, August 7. Hollywood Spanks Portland Twice; Oakland Tips Seals 4. tk). Wjofteyidm Co. Steum BOILERS and ALLIED EQUIPMENT Phones! Enren Aitif fortUna VE 8185 III Gus Zernlal, the big Hollywood slugger, appears on his way to give the Chicago White Sox some thing they've needed for years a one-two plate punch. The Sox already have Pat Seerey, the portly gent who poked four homers in one game Sunday. And unless all signs fall, they'll find room next season for Zer- nial, who was optioned to the Stars for further development. The 210-pound Texan looked plenty ripe Wednesday night as he banged out a homer in each game to lead the Stars to a twin Coast League victory over Portland, 8-5 and 8-7. They were Zernlal's 26th and 27th four-masters, putting him second, 17 behind San Diego's Jack Graham. His three runs bat ted in brought his season's total to 107, a closer runner-up to Graham's 113. Hollywood made 27 hits inclu ding another homer by Jimmy Gladd to win for Rugger Ardlzoia and Will Butland. The first game went seven innings while the second was called by curfew at the end of eight. The double victory moved the Stars into a fifth place tie with Seattle the highest Hollywood has been in months, The loop-leading Oaklands stretched their lead to 2 games by defeating Seattle, 8-6, while second-place San Diego fell twice before San Francisco, 6-2 and 13-3. Homers by Merrill Combs and Les Scarsella, plus George Met' kovich's triple and three singles, gave Will Hafey his 12th win for Oakland, although he needed sev' enth-inning relief. San Francisco bounced back into third, just a half game behind San Diego, behind slick portslde pitching by Will Werle and Al Lien. Werle gave up five hits, Lien four. Jim Tobin and Ben Guintlni hit Seal homers. Sacramento's cellar-cemented Solons jolted Los Angeles, 5-8, in their series opener. Marv Gris som checked the Angels with six hits and was backed by home runs by Babe Dahlgren' and Jim Tabor. Major Leaders O AH B Pot Muslal, cardinal al 317 71 124 Willlama. Bed Sox.. 71 313 98 103 Boudreau, Indiana . 81 303 SO 108 ,359 Patko. Cuba 77 290 SO 103 .352 Kell, Tigers SI 239 34 81 .339 Ashburn. Phillies 82 328 49 110 .333 Runs batted In Stephens. Red Sox. 78: Gordon, Jndlana, 751 DIMagglo, Yankees, Home runs Klner, Pirate, Mt Bauer. Reds, 28; Musial, Cardinals, 22; Keltner, Indiana. 22. Pitching Fowler, Athletics, 9-2 .S18i poat, Qiants, 9-2 .818, Scores: Oakland 810 102 4008 12 Seattle 021 010 0028 13 0 Hafev. Buxton 17) and Raimondi: Fletcher. Russo (7) Peek (7) Beasley (9) and Hemsley. Hollywood 022 201 18 Portland 300 002 05 Ardlzoia and Gladd; Tote, Mooty ut nose w; ana Biivera. San Diego 000 002 02 S 0 San Francisco 400 200 x fl 7 1 Floret, Nicholas (3) Olson (5) Budnlck (8) and Camelll; Werle and Leonard. Hollywood 311 000 038 12 0 Portland - 201 100 307 11 1 tiauea Bin rime limit.) Krakauskas, Butland (7) Albosta (8) and Gladd; Diblasl, Tote (8) and Silvera. San Diego 100 020 0 3 4 1 san Francisco 300 045 1 13 Jurislch, Walden (6) Budnlck (7) and nice; ijien ana noweu. 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