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League Races
Move Past Mid
Season Points
Yanks Hold Seven Game
Lead in American With
Dodgers Barely Ahead
New York, July 21 ill" True to
tradition, the American leaRue
race is developing Into a runaway
and the National league race Is
beginning to tlRhten up for a red
hot September finish.
Back from the west after one of
their greatest road trips in years,
the Yanks hold a commanding
seven-game lead over the second
place Indians. From all appearanc
es the Yanks are going to win it in
a Cakewalk. Only Bob Feller is
saving the Indians from complete
rout. The Red Sox. hit hard by in
juries to Ted Williams and Jim
Tabor, have shot their bolt.
But in the National league there
Is an entirely different picture.
The Dodgers are finding the pace
maker's role difficult and their
lead has melted to a game and a
half. The Cardinals came out cf a
five-game slump with a bang and
are knocking again at the door. In
fourth place, only .002 points out
of third, the Reds are making ges
tures indicating that they are go
ing to make a spirited bid to battle
thf 'r way back into the flag chase.
Cincinnati closed its eastern swing
with seven victories and four de
feats and, although 104 games off
the pace, can still make trouble if
the hitting improves.
But the baseball story of July is
the Yanks' marauding march
thmimh lha utact fliirina u-hiih
they won 11 games and lost only
two. They put the crusher on the
Indians by taking an important
series, two games to one, losing
only to Bob Feller in rain and
mud. They wound up their trip
yesterday "by winning a 17-inning
thriller from the Tigers, 12-6.
Twice the Tigers tied the score,
4-4 and 6-6, but in the 17th Keller
and Henrich hit homers to pace a
six-run rallv. It was No. 22 fori
Keller and No. 17 for Henrich. Joe
PiMaggio clouted out four hits,
three doubles and homer No. 21.
Cleveland lost ground by divid
ing with the Senators. Steve Sun- j
dra stopped me Trine, in me
opener, featuring a two-run triple
by Vernon and a two-run homer
by Bloodworth. Jim Bagby pitched
the Indians to a 5-1 victory in the
nightcap.
The Browns put the slug on the
Red Sox twice, 6-3 and 10-0, and
extended their winning streak lo
lour in a row, their longest of the
season. It was the Brownies sev
enth win in eight games. Pinch-
in
other
words
ay JOHN CLINTON
Well.my friend
the absent
minded pro
festor has beea
at it again. Yes
terday after
noon the pro
lessor's wif
was called to the telephone. Th
prof wwr.it seemed, was stranded
50 miles from home in a Strang
community, thoroughly and com
pletely broke, and out of gas!
Yvs tr Hod sortw 11 ici 1 1 y son
wtrara, but ho coaldn'l ramm
br nrlinl ... and woald th
stfooso com and tt htm. or
md him lomi manoy h
could got som fas and com
mot
I drove her oat
to get the pro
fessor, and on
the way back I
stopped at a
Union Oil sta
tion and had
him fill out an
application for a Cninn National
Credit Card. That will take care
of ninning out ol gas and money
at the tame time.
.
Th mar I think of It, tho mor
I think It would bo a oeod Wea
It you hod a-Union OH National
Crodlt Card, food at any Union
OH Motion In th Woit, and at
rhr rations all ovor th United
Staff I and Canada.
You cjd buy tires and batteries
on time, sparkplugs, gas, oil,
headlights, and a list of stuff a
yard Ion.. It's swell idea be
cause you can keep track of your
auto expense accurately.
I toll you what.
I If yea won! en
application for
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handy cardi.
notahborhood
Unton OH ra
tion end akfrM. It'll both
bendMst artltl ys' owned
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hitter Ted Williams' ninth-inning
homer with two on provided the
Red Sox only scoring of the day.
Rookie Bob Muqcrief tiurled the
shutout in the nightcap.
Ted Lyons pitched his 242nd vic
tory and the White Sox trimmed
the Athletics, 21, but Chicago got
only an event break when the A's
won the nightcap. 41 in 13 in
nings. Sam Chapman's homer was
the lone run off Lyons, who gave
up only six hits.
The Cardinals ripped off two
victories over the Braves, winning
the opener, 4 2 in 12 innings and
the nightcap. 7-3, called end of
eighth because of the Sunday law.
Marion s double and Y alker Coop
er's single drove in the two de
ciding runs in the 12th of the open
er. Enos Slaughter drove in fourj
runs in ine nignicap, iiuvt- wiui a
homer.
Brooklyn lost a full game by
breaking even with Pittsburgh
The Dodgers won the opener. 5-1
but John Lanmng handcutled
t5rooKiTi in me nignicap ana me
Pirates triumphed. 5-1. Freddy ;
Fitzsimmons was hit on the elhow-1
ny a liner in me opener ana natt
ro reiire in me lounn. wnn iun
Davis coming in to become thel
winner. Excitement ran high in ;
the second game when Manager
Frisch and Outfielder Elliott were
ejected by Umpires Barr and
Jorda.
With Paul Derringer snapping a
five-game losing streak in the
opener, the Reds beat the Phillies
twice. 7-1 and J-J. It was Derriri-,
ger-s eighth win. Mike McCormick ;
had a perfect day at bat in the !
opener,
1 "4for,4-" .... ,1
Johnny Rucker-s first homer of
le season with a mate on base,
ive the Giants a 7 5 decision
the
gave
over the Cubs and an even break
as Chicago grabbed the nightcap.
9 a ..,!. ir-. ni..-I- tuu.
7-4. with Vern Olsen in the box. j
Catcher Reports
To Seattle Team
Seattle July 21 'UGeorge Far-
oruir,0ui)ii ireuigirrai
relL young backstop for the Wen-1
atchee Chiefs of the Western In- Los Angeles took a five-to-two
ternational league reported yes-'ries from San rancisco. Al -
,rfs , ,h. c-..,!. irinior though The Angels lost the night -
terday to the Seattle Rainiers. ,he 6 ,Q 5 tne
Farrell will understudy catcher! fnni. thP nnener from the Seals 1
Charlie Fallon as a result of in-
j juries to the regular Seattle back-1
1 stop, Bob Collins. Farrell played
. third base for Tacoma last year .
I but was switched to the catching ;
spot oy manager Din asiu uunng
the Rainiers' spring training sea-
I son.
Later he was optioned to the
Chiefs.
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Beavers Slap
Cards Twice
I By L'niW-d Prraal
It's kinda kickin' the old man in
the shins but when Portland wins
two from Sacramento, the Cards
can take it. The Beavers used their
flat tails and slapped Sacramento
.
7 1 anH a lo -J vMtpnbiv and
earned a 3-3 draw In the series.
Ad Liska was hot in the first
place, limiting the Cards to five
hits, but Bill Schmidt and Oeorge
Turbeville gave up five doubles, a
triple and a homer. The Beavers
fjve jn ,he tirst ln.
ored five runs in me ursi in-
ne and were so far ahead Sac-
romento didn't stand a chance.
i The Beavers were so good they
! 1... . . . I lu rt C,ranr
l.llt'l IU1IIVA1 1 1 i .
infielder. and Joe Annunzio, catch-
pr and to)d ,hem to ntctx on
wncre ,ney coud
o,.,. anrt c,n rWo split
, me Kainiers winning the
n,r -2 and San Dieco the
n:i,,ran q.i cn nieco took the
, ,t' ,,..
$,,1 won the first game in
the third inning when Charley :
Fallon hit a home run. Hal Turpin '
turned back the Padres with 10
hits and won his 13th game.
In the nightcap. Bill Thomas 1 1
, turned back the Rainiers with 4
nit
oand heat Hollvwood 54 and
but ,os, tne tw0 games
, flt,
Stan Corbett won his own game
wnen he sngIcd and scored the
I winning run in the 11th inning of
l(ne opencr. Johnny Dickshot's
the opener. Johnny Dickshot sjday night contest 8 to 3 and drop-
home run had tied the score at 4-1 png their league game Sunday
all in the ninth, the third home .afternoon 7 to 3. Jim Farmer was
" iiiimii,
of tne Hoover col-1
lecting one in the second and Mel
Buezabou one in the third.
A third inning double by Fred
Tauby accounted for the second
game vit-iui ot-niiiu inr.
?n'S fiS'H' P".? '"i0!!1 Tifi
hn.-j Stars in the
fourth innine.
, 0 in 13 mnines. Lee Stine scat -
,ered gpypn hits, only In the third
nning did the Seals get more than
one. erTa yan overthrew third
in the 13th inning permitting
pnil weintraur) to score tne win-
ning run.
In the nightcap, the Seals col-
lected 11 hits off Bob Weiland, Joe
Bery and Slick Coffman, for an
easy 7-5 win.
League Leaders
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Indiana Players
Register Gains
Chicago. July 21 .Irx-Two In-1 chaqt.s s. Howlm,s Mio,.m,,
! d"iana footbiill players registered third In the gold cup. will be back
heavy gains today to voting to' this Saturday in the mile and live
select the college all-stars who eighths run. Others nominated
will meet the professional
.
pion Chli-ago Bears Aug. 28
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Cornell. The leaders:
Ends. Rucinski. Indiana. 224.-
639: Ranklin. Purdue. l'H.TUS: El-'
rod. Mississippi State. ST.lXlH. i
Tackles. Drahos. Cornell. 137.S04:'
Urrmovich, Indiana, 129.1S8: Pan-
neu, lexas Aggies, iu'.im.
Guards, Lio, Georgetown, 2tr7.4!M:
O'Boyle. Tulane. lM.fXI; McMa -
hon, Rockhurst. 182.837. Centers.
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Mucha, Washington. 152.347.
Quarterbacks. Evanevskl. Michi
gan. 164.955: Schulte, Rockhurst.
KU1.493. H a I f b a c ks. McGannon.
Notre Dame, 262.486; Harmon.:
Michigan. 201,748; Franck. Minne -
sola. 1S2.352. Fullhncks. Pipnul.
Notre Pame. 199.607: Morrov,
Illinois Wesleyan, ia876.
Bend Splits Two
Medford Games
The Bend Elks split their ti
'game series with Medford overl
i lhe week-end. winning the Satur-
! day night contest 8 to 3 and drop-
t uiii-rnouii i iu o. Jim r di iiii-i irtsinj tmmn
on the mund Saturday night and hs.
on the mound Saturday nii?ht and
pitched a nice game, scattering
, seven hits. Timely hitting by Og-
! den, Bubalo and Hawkins account -
pd for most of Bend's runs.
un aunaay. nenu ana jviiiuum
i plyed lrL,100 LBn temperature
inl a Ml lim hnl fnronnH haw.
hull nnrt rwrtainlv too hot for the
i Elks, accustomed to the cool
1 breezes of the Deschutes. Bond
1 pot into trouble In the fifth, and
atch rep,aced Turpin, with two
not Rnhair, thon renlnced Hainh
1 in the sixth, with Hatch eoinr? to
first base. Bubalo did a nice Job of
reHpf pitching, allowing but five
hits and not a run in the three In-;
j nings he pitched. Leiber, of Med-,
i ford, was hit hard by the Elks, but
; kept his hits well scattered. Nice
j fielding plays helped him out of
1 several holes.
I Only one member of the Bend
j team, Hawkins, got more than one
hit in the league game Sunday,
Hawkins hit twice, for an average
of .500. Ogden, Stetter, Walker, I
Bubalo, Gordon and hatch all
singled. The Sunday score: ;
I R. H. E.
; Bend 3 8 4 ,
.Si Medford 7 11 5
.75i Batteries: Turpin, Hatch, Buba
7 lo and Hawkins; Leiber and Roe-i
'.so , landt. I
(Mr United Praaa)
Silverton, breezing toward the
State league baseball champion
ship, squeezed out a 5-to-4 victory
1 Sunday over Kugene in 10 innings.
Granatos single, scoring Rich
arris, broke up the game.
Albany split a pair with Klam
ath Falls, winning 7 to 0 Saturday
night In an exhibition contest, and
losing 11 to 8 Sunday with the
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Litfle Ben Hogan Turns in
Birdies fo Win af Chicago
Chicago, July 21 (IK--Utile Hen 'of titl--70 '.! t!i gave hliu a
llniian, who has Kiilit tirte nuMiev eomninndliiu lead In the race tor
in M consecutive golf tuiirimmema
; headed for St. Iaul today on an-
i other leg of his campaign to break
Sam Suead s all time record earn-1 III) an eluht under par 27i, made
incs of $l'.',.vfH:l set in l'.W. I possible by two Sunday round of
The mite from Texas already ti7. when Hogan stopped lo the
has passed the total of $10.i;.V lrnh tee of his final round need
with which ho led all golfers In the lug at least one birdie to heat the
nation last year. His two-stroke ; linllcd States otieii champion,
victory over It. S. Open Champion lie got not one but two with
Craig Wood in Chicago's So.000 1 almost Identical approach shots on
open yesterday brought him $1,-1 the l.Mhand 17th. Kneh Iron shot
2t) more and lifted his season's left him putts of eight feet and he
winnings toSll.M7.
Hogan Is the favorite In the St.
n.,,,1 ,n..,,A,l tl,l u.ML.a
I I " "
at Keller course.
Ten under par for 7'J holes at
Khuhurst Country club, Hogan
won the Chicago open with a tour
namont record of 274 anil rounds
ins
In Gold Cup Race
Inglewood. Cal.. July 21 ill"- I
Harry M. Warner's I'aiorhoy, the i
three-yen r old speedster who came ;
unin a nose oi granning viciory
nmi itik i i-iMiit- in oiiiiiiiii a
Hollywood gold cup race, today
topped the list of probable on
irics ior me -3.in nuns.-! nanoi-
cap. getaway raw o the summer
s.-ason at Hollywixxi park.
iK o,.,,,,.. .........
the S75.(XK) gold cup. w ill pass up
the Sunset race. The Circle M
stable will leave tomorrow for
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cham-i1r'urt,Hl h',rr"f ''.' lnK Vin'T"
iJeffrev, Mount Vernon II. Huck-
hl)rn c k Valn Iu 0m,.,.,t Kny
,y iiaffal and Wlno and lni.
t Big lYbhle.
Uin ItKrln tL-ith liwli.il. 1iiUki
. 'f"! UP- wo" '"" t-'"1'1 'P
...i,W l.l..l.. .,,....(..1. ua.....t II.,
with a blazing stretch splint. He
came within throe fifths of a sec
ond of equalling the track record
J " n fV v
no.w" "mf Tnai ,t
A, n " vV,. "
for a mile and one-quarter when
3-S.
rsons set a
new track betting record of SI,
3(X),I52 for the eight nice card.
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lo i-ourTh nace
A double loss to the .second-place
Yakima Pippins loft Tacomn in
tilth place in Western Intel-nation-
'al league standings today nnd
1 Iv.kmI Sl ilnm into fnorih siwii
Yakima
striving to overcome
Spokane's league lead, won the
seven inning opener 11-6 behind
Barkelew's seven-hit pltrhlng, and !
took the second game 1 1-7. driving
Lefty Marlowe from the mound
In the eighth with a four-run out
burst. The Iippins got 15 hits in
the first game. 11 In the second.
The Salem Senators came bark
to win 71 over Wenatohee with
the aid of George Windsor's neat
d
Li,tle V
rhncknr I.
four-hit hurling performance after
he opener. J-l.
f'ete Jonas. Vancouver
rhucker, let, the Spokane Indians
down with a 12-7 defeat, giving
i his teammates hut seven seat-
(..mx (,,, in , umiui n,mn
not, Kinnaman got the best of Cy
Greenlaw in a pitching duel as
1 Spokane won 3-2 Each team
: recorded four bingles
Warp and woof are old AnK,
n , "
i saxon wora'
league chips down.
Hills Creek staged a rally In the
10th for two runs and a 6 to 4
victory over Toledo.
LADY
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eaiier! Waihing i hard work any way you look at it. If you want
to keep cool, enjoy these grand summer afternoons-call Bend
Troy Laundry. You save your time, health and monoy by calling
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the Vimlon itcoi'tnu. trophy, width
he now holds,
Wood wan In the looker room
poured them In with little
lion.
hesltn-
Public Links Title
Taken by Welch
Spokane. Wash.. July 21 HI -Hill
Welch, a husky, nerveless
Texan, stood on the .'list green at
Indian Canyon, took a long look
at the roll, and dropped a four
foot putt for a birdie and the na
tional public links golf crown.
Hut Both Welch and Jack Kerns,
the slender IVnver Insurance writ
er who lost the final duel, admit
ted today the match was all over
'way back on the 2t)th hole.
herns, tired from a week of
i m.rv(vwrackiiig
tournament golf
played under a mistering sun f tint
cost him almost 2(1 pounds, held a
one-up advantage when the golf
,.(imp , f()r ,,. ,, umM llt
, o( )0 mnrniB rim,.
; lv Uv ha(1 , wll. haok
fruni iwo-hiili iloflt-lts.
On the l'.lth. It vois obvious the
hcsootaeled Col oradoan Just
couldn't handle his shaky Irons to
hold off Welch's determined chal
lenge. Kerns missed the gnvn
with his sivond shot and Welch
squared the match with a pur
four.
Kerns went down again on the
climatic 20th. pulling a long iron
Into a trap and topping his re
covery. It took him three putts to
get down for a bogey six.
The shaken Kerns lost thire
more holes with Iwigevs before he
took the 27lh. Then Welch fired
three heart breaking blnlles In a
row at Kerns to look the door on
the 31st.
Lightweights to
Battle Tonight
Philadelphia. July 21
li Ray
(Sugar! Robinson. Harlem's light-
weight Joe Louis. kk against
S-unrnv Angott. the NHA l.t-V
imind" ,-h:mii.ion in s lILroliml
non-tile Ihiui at Shibe jsu k tonight
In what promises to be the most
important lightweight Kittle of
the year.
The negro, only a year out of
the amateurs, has won 20 straight
bouts as a professional on knock
outs. Tho Harlomite never has
been held to a draw In winning
every one of his 120 bouts as an
amateur and pro.
Angott. a Washington Pa., l id
who fights out-of Iulsvllle, Ky.,
is an unorthodox and "busy"
puncher. Referred to as the "white
Armstrong." Sammy reputedly Is
(aster hitter than Robinson hut
not so deadly. He must stop Rob
inson or lose his chance to face
l,ew Jenkins for the lightweight
crown at Madison Square Garden
Sept. 3.
Odds have dropped lo 8 to 5 on
Robinson.
IIK.SS ON MOI'NII
Newhurgh. N. H. 'll The
Bronx Giants had tho answer lo a
promoter's prayer when they play
ed baseball here. On the mound
for them was Rudolph Hess. And
his pltrhlng brought a 4 to 2 vie-
tory for the visitors.
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Frankle Parker of Paviilona, Cal .
the country' fifth ranking play
er, carried the game's most Kitonl
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; today for the oM-nlng of the Mill
; annual invitation tournament,
i Parker, winner nf eight tourna-
monts In nine states in a nlreak
,naI ami, on rne .,
Hi voral months ago ami was inter
only by llobhy Rlggs of
I linlon, S. I... In the heart of
j Anierica clay court championships
I " Kna I y. ranks third In thlu
tournament.
Don McNeill, national rh.impion
from Oklahoma City, heads the
seeded group socking the title won
last year by Rlggs. Rlggs ranks
second. Parker follows and then
comes Frank Kovars of Oakland,
Cal., runner-up last year.
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