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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May t, 1949 IFS AND BATS Wood burn Squads To Start League The Wizard of Odds Rates Majors competition If thii baseball season rum player swings at the ball, the true to form, there'll be plenty of if and bat before lt'i over. Nevertheless here l the way I see the oddi on the major league contender!: NATIONAL LEAAI'R Bravet .van odde Olanu I to 1 Dodgert to 4 Cub, 7 to 1 Cardlnala 3 to 1 Phlllla, IS to t rtraua 1 to 1 Rtdi IS to 1 AMERICAN IHOIT Had Box 3 to 3 Alhl.tlca J to 1 Indiana 3 to 3 Brown, 10 to 1 Yanarae 3 to I Senator, 13 to 1 Ttgtra 3 to 1 Whlio Sox 30 to t Looking further ahead when the two Boston teams meet In -the World Series, this is the way !the odds should show them: If leedlni Ictm U ahead: 1 im, to 0 3 lame, to 3 3 Ramee to 1 3 line! to 0 3 xam.e to 1 3 lame, to 3 The chances Odd, favoring tht leading team arc: Of pitcher ".pitching a no-hit game during this coming season are 1 in 2, 877. Odds are 12.500 to 1 against his pitching a perfect game (without hits or bases on balls). There have been only four perfect games in the 50,000 major league battles. - Each time a major league ball SCORES in the ALLEYS 4CitfU Rtialti) 1 MERCHANT'S LEMiUE Did.non' Au- l to quftfl pasted 2623 serlM while Meyer. t of Mayflower Milk oored 331 umi and i Hleltmin of the Davidson crew scored a -.5 BO aeries. . HotsT Brea. No. 1 (t WeAlphal 476, I Backle 341, Clans 474, Oone 400, Luke 419. JBdion'a Plum ben (1) Jeffries 341, Amov. 169, Little 436, Kelly 451, Osborne i J31. I . Carlj'a Dairy (0 Wlllird 4.10. Ho!f- - Mtter 406, Edlund 434, Volk 413. J. Mil- i 1r SOS. Mayflower Milk J Harrison 4fa Woodford 48, ftehols 441, Mocabee : Ut), Meyer 4M. Davidson's Auto Eebullders l) p. i Smith 635, B. Smith 633, Poydock 433, . Creasy 540, Hickman SB0. Nicholson's In surance (0) McCull later 431, J. Cracroft 491, Merchant 409, Bulsman 403, B. Cra croft 471. , Salem General Jobblnr '11 Brought JW, Hunt 407, Cressy 4D3. Pouchek 309, Boss 499, First National Bank Ml Drlsas .495, Marr 366. Herman 3&1, MorrU 449. ... Hufsina Ininranee (3) Schnell 397, .C-ockett 414, Milford 409. Reevrs 463. .CrUwell 497. Hors Bros. No. t (1) Coe 484, Johnson 3S1, Baker 35S, Lenaburt ,483. Carter 423. .. Oreron Statesman CO) Peae 433. Farley 64. Stone 461, Scott 545, ComMocIc 488. ttotkt Wadswortb (li Wsdsworth 450, Anderson 463, Kaneskl 637, Ireland, 8her- .jnin 497. odds are 010 to 1 againit Ha ba- Ing a home run, I The odda againit an ordinary mortal picking the eight teams of either league in their proper order are 40,320 to 1. And re mem ber this if you go to a baseball game, the odds are 9 to 4 "your team" will win, for home teams win 5 of every 8 games. 6ty At W IN Woodburn Leanue olav will By LEO GUILD. get under way this week at the local golf club with 10 five-man teams participating. Captains are Clifford Shrock, Frank Cha pelle, Walter Lawion, Pat De Jardin, Tony DeJardin, Mat thew Mochel, Clyde Smith, Corey Eastman, Wallace Lee and Walter Miller. Play will last for nine weeks with one round. of 18 holes being played each week, based on handicaps which will change each week. Other events in the offing are a Woodburn Golf club jamboree to be held in the near future; a best ball tournament June 18; the third annual Woodburn In dependent handicap tournament July 18 and 17; and the club championship tournament be ginning August 20. George Jones will be in charge of the championship tourney, Tony DeJardin the handicap play and Dave Cavett the best ball tournament. 'Pop' DiMaggio Dies Joseph Peter "Pop" DiMamrlo (right), shown here with two of his famous baseball playing sons, Joe (left) of the New York . Yankees and" Dom (center) of the Boston Red Sox, died at Franklin hospital In San Francisco. DiMaggio, 76, had been under a physician's care for some time. (Acme Telephoto) Duckpin Bowling iComplete .salts) WEST NALEM LEAGUE The Tweedle Oilers posted a 1993 series and a 7S4 tame, hut hlith score honors were shared with the Pumi.lte Block squad. Bill Oauthier scored a 483 series and James Oelanejr recorded a 191 same, Tweedle Oil (S) Frank 473. Flood 349, elaney 430, Van Dusen 330, Rlckard 397. Cummins' t?i Pauley 353, bye 387, . LADIES LEAGUE The Golden Fheas- nt team scored 3303 series while In t .dividual acorini marks were posted by , .Vtnlnla Oarbarlno with a &34 series and ? Marts Whitmore with a 304 is me. Aleaanders Jewelers (3 flwanxnn 403, . Whitfore 531, Johnson 383 Mock 379, ...rather 40B. Qnlsenberry Dross Mc nhaney 199, Evans 191, Voos 356, Black J37, Kennedy 464. Monttemery Ward (1 Herman 176. .Wacken. R , 430, Warken, L 399, XI wood 331, Oress 330. Natlenal Batterr 3) Hodaes 330, Msrtla Colvln 307, Loken , J66. Mary Colvln 404, Cameron 378. ... West Halem Merchants (1) WsUon 377, Whlttaker 304, Lemon 390, Push 338. Whlt- worth 376. Ketlettes (3) Dawson 429, , Xnoa 406, Bon 337, Anderson Hi, Put , nm 439. MeEwana Phots Bhop 01 Chambers J)70- Wlcklander 479, ahurtletf 390, Thomp .Son 404, Roland 344. Cupboard Caft (3) JCllodt 43S, Elliott 397, Pease 456, Stone Parrish Drubs West Salems in Dual Track Meet Parrish Junior high track men slapped resounding defeats on teams from West Salem Thurs day in dual meets held on din ger field. The ninth graders posted a 78-26 win, eighth grad ers a 71-15 victory and seventh graders a 51-8 decision. The featured ninth grade con test was spark plugged by Dwain Rankins for Parrish who scored firsts in the 50 and 100 yard dashes. Ninth Orada raaultj: Shot: Nelaon W8). Dwain Rankin tP and Thleaen. 50: Dwain Rankin P, atmmoaten rwsi, CaRtl.man P. a. Boycc ess. Goad Hoii'.aeeptng fjt Duncan lug. Oiney 467. Jonra 478. Albrlch 43fl. Poa r 3B5. John.an'a DrMa Bhap ll Pltt Hlmona 172. Scott 137, Rodakowaat 3S1, Wli.rlay 404. Adolph 41B. Lull F1arl,ta (0 Upaton 381. 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