U Contests
I .
iera it '
Furnituremen Take Over Federal League Lead;
Oldfield's Widen Margin in industrial Action
Oldfield's increased their iead in uie otner games
... . i :iol T.pnffiie fielri-the Industrial T.earnp.
over xne ---- . -- -,-r
and Sterlings
moved
played in Wadhins hurled a no-no game last tally in the top of the sixth
Standard ior Oldfield's in settine the Mer- and seventh.
into solejOu pocketed a 4-1 win over Tim- chants down in five innings, al-' Standard Oil and Timber Slrue
Phil's Hurler
Improves With
Every Season
;RegiMer-C.tiBrd. Eugene. Ore.. Thtirs., July 21. 1949 Page MA
19 AT .300
ST. LOUIS Nineteen
START AT TOP , ,
major PHILADELPHIA Three major
loop ball players. ., active, have son i chJe Ash!
lifetime battniR averages of 300 burn of the Phillies Alvin Dark of
or more 10 in the American loop, the Braves and Billy Goodman of
9 in the National. the Boston Red Sox.
rJ i session of the Federal League jber Structures, and Jensen's re- lowing only one man to reach tures went through four scoreless they
jiniiT night in city sonoau ceivea a 2-1 verdict over
PHILADF.LPHIA. July 21
Most pitchers slow down as
srow older. Not Kenny
rfMO ' nieht in city sonoau ceivea a 2-1 veraici over Bnal base, mat on a walk in the sec- inmnss before the oilers could neiiuzeniiaii nc wm
fVnd h v action at 19th and Lawrence. Old-jB'rith in a six inning called ond inning. The winner's picked rise up for three runs in the first , better.
i ffedn" i field's dumped the Eugene Mer- game. The Marines came from up three of their tallies in the sec- half of the fifth. Their first run Kenny, the forgotten man of thr
SP1-3 . ... a A mil th Fl'lrnituremen ' behind to takp 14-fi Win nvw nnH innina Warflrinc HrW.inn fw.rt oam nn Atkins hnmp run hlrwt All-Qtu. aama ic mi hniifl in linn
.o in" rD!i' "their pushed out a 7- victory over thejState Hl-Way in the other Fed- of them in with a single, and into leftfield, Crockett polling out to Major League warfare. He'.
uadert ti eames 'Elk's c,al was same piajcu. auuci a pair in me mira, ivaa- a aouoie wiui two men un iui me oeen arouna since lfoi. out nvei
, ji tad 32 sjl jkins and Mintz bagging doubles other tallies. Timber Structures before has Kenny compiled a rec-
iinai came 10 me ior a snort ie run ora sucn as i- ana pucnea -i
. spurt in the bottom of the sixth straight scoreless innings.
isS3 Trotters In Action
Here Saturday Night
TorMIl Bob Williams in
liT'fcn.ak UP a
wm." "j ... th.
1 .irtfibest lames j
v J,trt the ore- i
e j.lline Tigers
,:k".S-0 second game; pi king up in early Spring
,J" 'where shortly before the sensa-
v.j Victoria 9-7 In Itinnal basketball team of the same
F? tilt. iname and management had left
PfS'L single to T the crack Harlem Globetrot-
" - - ! ' : , ; vMri
ters baseoau ream i u
aeain and scheduled here against
FTiv .nd set the i.f. Fueene All-Stars in a night
1 Srwytoctory.rame at 19th and Lawrence on
F-. . . MitthDaws with:s.tlirn9V. July 23 at 8 p.m.
Powell giving P This is only the fourth season of
rl d Bremerton's' Llay for the diamondeers, but in
tionlv five. that short span 01 yews -F
.k.m at Salem! j ,,p attained the reputa-
fi Vs .nrt Vince 17?' . ,,; , finest of all the
Um jim uun ui w"&
K P but five I"' traVeling novelty clubs. The sepia
nd TaOTii" .w,
along with a walk. Their
run came in the fifth.
tms lane Lean ion standard errors, tne uuers. But that's what Heintielman. a
The Elks jumped to a 2-0 lead coming back to ice the game inlan southpaw from Peruque, Mo.,
over Sterling's in the first inning.;the seventh with a final marker. wn0 gets ),js pavchc-ks from the
but found themselves behind 4-2 Big First Inning Philadelphia Phillies, has done in
at the end of the third when The State Highway nine started; 1949 at the age of 33.
oieruug s pin inree nits ano two on wun a Dang, cnaming up iour
errors together for the splurge.1
with excursions into Mexico and! The Furnituremen added a single games thtrsdat
Canada, the Globetrotter nine en- in the fourth and a final two American lekcie
tered this season with a three-1 markers in the last half of the J: pumons No. 1 siren's v.
year record of 267 victories and ' sixth.
94 defeats for a percentage of .740. 1
Their first season saw them win 1
71 and lose 4.0, in 1947 they cap- Cji M J!
tured 77 and dropped 38, and last JtOnCfflOS
season, featurine a series aeainst
the crack Honolulu Hawaiians, j-f.SJ.1 LrAGl E
they reached the top with a stag- Sterling's
The Elks picked
w
tneir 9:00 Diamond No. 1 Everybody's vs.
Martin's: Diamond No. 2 Rubes vs.
V. F. W.
GIRL'S LEAOl'E
7:30 Diamond No. 2 lrish-Swartz vs,
Roy Copplngs.
Heintzelman never has had a
winning record in the majors.
Before this season, his bestniark
was 11-11 with the Pittsburgh
Pirates in 1941.
cmig up wins agauisi umy Wick'
... 2
... 2
... 2
.. 1
.. 1
four
ner. The On3Bians
T.v.i, m. Met In the
ESf'fc gamer the win
lm had eigM stranded
in me ""
i- Anriofrnn
i thret-nii job
S first game win over
sod eontnouwa
. i. M the cause.
Fgot off to an early
VMori.. thanks to
W three-run homer In
sua wasieo w
liingouuiit io-ii.
ler Recorrf for
or West Books;
30, Cots 77
1ATH FALLS, Ore., July
CA free-for-all rar
lame ended Wednesday
fcj me Kiamaui raus
trying the santa nosa
to a 30-11 score.
lems scored in every inn
fcpiUliimg on 27 hits and
bts Rosa errors, luamam
Pltcier Hub Kittle put
b the game In the second
W struck out 12 Cat play
ting the rest of the
Kb and hits by the Klam-
d set a new league record
Rgaauations two-year
skeletonized Santa Rosa
awaiting six players en
Klamath Falls.
nART
pliYX The Dodgers won
la opening 32 games at
ft season.
stars, like tneir naincauivc
teers, stress showmanship and
power in copious quantities.
Traveling from coast to coast,
defeats. A record of 35 wins Wards
against 16 defeats in games with "'
the House of David in 1947 Hi-way
I stamped the Trotters as the best INdi-strml league
or me nomaa nines. sitmiints w
Paul Hardy, the great catcher , gfr oa ?
hiiu leaaer, is again managing tne active tiuo
As far as Kenny is concerned,
his success is largely a matter of
speed.
"George F.arnshaw (Phils' pitch-
.. . ,,, . .. ,. . , . .ling coach) took me aside in
bie tallies in the first inninff and . ,
' iu in Vki7j T,rispra'! uaiiuiiK, rwt'iuiy 5iiia. aim
told me I ought to speed up my
looii two in the third for a 6-1 bulge.!
6o7 tsut tne lead was short lived as deliver.'
y tjis I
PARNELL WOODS
Trotter Third Sacker
fJlohotrnttpre whneo nercnnnal Merchlnts ,2
0
1
.66, uie neservisis oatiea arouna puis .., used to wa..,e 1(lt of ,imr
iour in meir nan or tne tourtn tids,eti a,.olmd on ,p lm,um:
.ooo for a nine run outbreak and:.,nd ivin (he baUcrs 1)leMty pi
clinched the contest in the top;Ume to gel se, . neint;,eman sai(!
r.,. of the fifth with another four run ..Now n.c s0 i Clin Uoei,
1 oo spree while holding the Hi-Way them M blllance...
.667 'cw UIUI1K IUI lvo liameb.
; Jensen's pushed two runs across
soo in the fourth frame for their mar
looo Sn of victory, the game being
called at 10:30 p. m. as in accord
ance with a new ruling gov
erning the length of night Softball
nlnv at 19th and Lawrence. The
runs came off a walk, a hit andi COTTAGE GROVE, .luly 21-
Pee a fly-out. B'nai B'rith came back Knights of Columbus continued to
Wee baseball club racked up an- in the top of the fifth for a single 'set the pace in the Cottage Grove
TLTT'l ,Tuesday .samst, marker, two Jensen errors help-j ftb , , Werinesdny
Brownsville 3-1 in seven innmps. mir tlm rnnco
as a pair of Wilson hurlers. J.! Linescores: 'light with a 14 to 4 victory over
Wicks and Heinkle limited the a n r.:IOOF. In the other game. Outdoor
losers to only a pair of hits dur-'?";!.? rHh SS ?n3i i 5! Store swamped the High School.
ing the Course Of the game. ! Nolan & Boehnkei Cothrell & MarkHns;. 11 to 4.
Wilson tallied their first run sh,rloy '" rh e Father Zeller hurled a two-hit
in the top of the fourth and ?''!? - "L0 Ji-'i 5 1 ter for KC. and the winners took
Brownsville matched them with a Fbsiuiuer. Grrencr (4i & Lowe: Kceier.1 advantage of 10 IOOF errors
Wilson Bee-Liners
Tip Brownsville 3-1
The Wilson Bee-Liner's
KC Still Set Pace
At Cottage Grove
Tropical Worsted
Sumner Suits
fra nisi 4-iii
I MNETEIA
Coursen Beats Hirons
In Women's Club Golf
Mrs. Preston Coursen defeated
Mrs. Ken Hirons, 4 and 2, as the
second round of the women's
championship tournament at the
Eugene .Country Club was com
pleted Wednesday. Play has now
begun in semi-final round.
In OWGA trophy play Wednes
day Mrs. S..A. Peters Sr. led with
an average 329 and Mrs. David
Evans was second with 337. Mrs.
C. A. Howard led sweepstakes
play in Class A with a net 76:
Mrs. Paul Hemphill, in uiass a
with net 83, and Mrs. Bruce Cox
in Class C with net 85.
Second round results of the club
championship play:
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Mr. rnt.rson rifpatrri Mrs. HlrollS. 4 &
J:' Mrs. Weir McDonald defeated Mrs. C.
A. Howard, one up: Mrs. Gus rllxson de
feated Mrs. S. A. Peters. Jr., 2 up; Mrs.
L. D. Slswart defeated Mrs. Tauf Char
neskl, one up.
FIRST FLIGHT
Mn Witrtn Krr 4fentr1 Mrs. W. N.
i Wlntler, 111; Mrs. Russ Islel defeated
Mrs. Joe Chiaramonte, 4 & S; Mrs. Clar
I ence Urey defeated Mrs. Wendell Wood,
a. 2 S 1; Mrs. G. Faulks defeated Mrs. Fred
Yahn, 2 & 1.
9
star-studded with ranking sepia JCC " "11 . 1
players. The showmanship angle, BaiBrTth
a aapersiem traaemarx, is again
very much in evidence. The fun
making department is headed
once again by Ed Hamman, cele
brated white sports clown who
entertained at baseball world's I
series in Cleveland in October of
1948 and followed that up with a
tour accompanying the Harlem
Globetrotters basketball unit.
The Eugene All-Star roster
boasts some of the strongest play
ers who have been in action in the
Cascade League during the past
years. Dick Bishop and Del Koch
will bold down the backstop posi-
uun, w,m DUQ DiewB, i rea SDllllBe in their hnlf of Clauson 141 & Clauson. Keel.r l4i
ana Mel K.rause slated for mound !; w;i i.i, ;
. ..... iiiiimg, ii.uu value iwn in
Tl' ,,;, j , .. , the top of the sixth for a pair
- iTni .JSi f Z "l r : markers and the ball game. Gary
L?iy5reg,0"tanr?,f,";Smith of Wilson paced all hitters,
Don Kirsch. Barney Kock, Ray . two safeties in thre trips. !Lltalr.-"-:.g? I02 i-v i ?: 10. Darrell Eastbum had a double
Stratton and AUie Coooer. In the linescores. Humphries & carter; Adams & Hamer. land single for the High School.
outfield Datches will be Charlie ,wn nnn i n5 1 1 rii r Wolford had a homer and two
iMickelson. Pete Tavlor. Ted Wil- Brownsville 000 100 01 2 4 standard 000 ma 14 7 4lsincles in four trvs for Outdoor
"' , "y""' leu j. wiek's. Heinkle k Small, Bowen 7); iTimber 000 001 nl 3 0 h, .,.,.' nH .:,
son and Bill Hamel. iFiUnatrick & Rldemer. I McBee & Larson; Bers & Gind. Keen had a tuple and single.
i umiieia 5
OI Rlerchanl's
Wadklns & Aroi
Love.
RUE
.030 21 4 0
000 000 0 2
Bufflngton &
R II E
14 3
Father Zeller also led the hitting
with a double and single.
The High School dropped its
game on errors, also. They com
mitted 11 and were outhit, 17 to
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I SECOND FLIGHT
Mrs. Paul Hemohlll defeated Mrs. Jack
TIDanby. S It 4; Mrs. W. E. Fox defeated
h Mrs. Ken Llchty. 3 Si 1; Mrs. A. J. Ander
i son defeated Mrs. Von Hickman. S & 4;
J'Mrs. Pat Fury defeated Mrs. Bruce Cox,
I one up on 19th.
Lj. . . THIRD FLIGHT
P M CIV Ha CtBtly NttM M"- W. Clark defeated Mrs. C. W.
? feated Mrs. U S. Axland, default; Mrs.
I Harry Kebcrgall defeated Mrs. Sid Mllll
. gan. 3 and 1: Mrs. KarTy Johnson de
I feated Mrs. Charles Johnson. 6 & 4.
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