Stiff Challenge in For Solons in Cap The Vancouver Capilanoi, one ' tlonal league clubs capable of luccessfully challenging the Yaki ' ma Bean, will open a six-game series with the Senators at Waters park at I o'clock Monday night. Make-up contests for those ' rained out early In the season are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday nights. The Senators, idle Sunday, ' finished their Invasion of Brit ish Columbia Saturday night with a 11 to 9 decision over the Victoria Athletics, enabling the two clubs to break even In their four games. The Solons now in fourth place, lowest point for the season, trail Spokane by a game and a half principally be cause the Indians took advan tage of Salem's idleness to chalk up two wins Sunday over Brem erton, 2-1 and 15-1. The Wenatchee Chiefs drop ped the Tacoma Tigers twice, 12-8 and 1-0. Yakima was idle Saturday, Wenatchee mauled two Tiger hurlers for 14 hits and an 8-1 victory. Saturday afternoon's matinee in Victoria saw the Athletics unfurl a five run attack in the second off Stu Fredericks and then go ahead to win 8-7. Gene Peterson took over in the sev enth as he did in the seventh of the night contest. He was cred ited with the win after Bus Spor er had been shelled from the mound. Sporer performed well through five innings before los ing his control. Manager Bill Beard and his mates returned from the north with a record of 13 home runs Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 13, 1949 Salem Legions Nab Twin From Silverton Sunday Downing Silverton twice Sunday, 19-3 and 11-7, the Salem American Legion Juniors remained out in front in district com petition with a record of six wins as against no defeats. Both fames were played at Silverton. The Silverton club tallied once in the first inning of the initial contest only to have the visitors check in seven during the second and third for more than enough to win. Sonny Walker struck out 10 men and issued but two bases on balls as he went the entire distance for the winners. Salem got to Lester and Gus tafson, Silverton pitchers for 15 hits, including Jack Largent's homer with nobody on and triples by Bill Johnson and First Baseman Owens. Bob DeGeer pitched the sec ond win, giving up 11 hits. Sa lem trailed S to 2 going into the third when they picked up three counters and notched five more in the fourth. They made the most of their 11 hits, including triples by Sloan and Nelson. The latter also hit a double. John son tripled for Silverton. BMverton 101000 13 4 Balem 043 011 19 15 3 Leeter, OuRtafeon (4) and Montgomery; Walker and Jonee. Silverton 300 110 3 7 11 4 Balem 113 510 x 11 11 3 Sandgreen. Owens Ml and Montgomery; Degeer and Jonee, Brnwn 16). MiddlecoffWins National Open On Tough Course Chicago, June 13 U.P Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis dentist who found more gold on the na tion's professional golf tour than in filling teeth was a prize ex ample today of why the lowly bogie isn't necessarily the No. 1 downfall of a true champion. The 28-year-old Middlecoff simply went for the pin on every shot and his tactics paid off as D- AAAoA tn Mm 1 1 he won th Nntinnnl Dnen Sat.i1' UUCU WO Null urday. Middlecoff scored bogies on 16 of the 72 holes, more than any other player in the first seven, but he scored 14 bird ies, again better than any of the close challengers. The victory in 286 strokes, highest winning score since Law son Little beat Gene Sarazen in a playoff in 1940 after both tied at 287, was over a golf course which proved to be as hard to beat as the experts anticipated. OREGON TIDES Correct for Newport una 14 f 41 a.m. II 10:11 a.n. -a.s 4:41 a.m. II 10:11 p.m. 3.4 Juna II 3:47 a.m. 3 1 10:54 a.m. -0.3 I 33 p.m. II 11:11 p.m. 14 Jnn. II t il a m. 3.3 11:31 a.m. 1.3 I 01 p.m. 3.0 lane IT uo am. I I 1.10 a.m. I t I 31 p.m. T.I 13:11 p.m. II una IS 1:11 a.m. 1.1 1:10 a.m. 3.1 T:37 p.m. 7.3 1:04 p m. 1.3 WRESTLING Tuesday Night 8:30 MAIN EVENT Ruck Wearer and Al Sum VS. Frank Rtojark and Lefty Pacer OPENER Dale Riser vs. Tonr FltU SECOND Bill Weldner vs. Jar Klser SALEM ARMORY of the few Western Interna- WIL Standings & (Br tha United Preu) W L Pot. Yakima 37 17 Vancouver 29 22 .888 Spokane 28 28 .919 Salem 26 25 .810 Wenaechee 28 28 .500 Bremerton 25 32 .439 Tacoma 23 34 .404 Victoria 22 34 .393 Yesterday's Results Spokane 2-15, Bremerton 1-1. Wenatchee 12-1. Tacoma 8-0. (Only games scheduled.) Saturday's Results Salem 12-7, Victoria 9-8. Vancouver 7-2, Yakima 6-3. Bremerton 10. Spokane 7. Wenatchee 8. Tacoma 1. in the seven games played. Monday evening's encounter will be before a "Family Night" audience sponsored by the Sa lem Y's Men's club. Spokan. ono 010 011 1 1 Bremerton 000 000 10 1 T 3 (8 lnninaai Kimball and Roast; Sullivan and Ron nlni. Spokan, 301 010 2315 IS 1 Bremerton 000 0O0 001 1 11 3 Conant and Parka; Lamay, Halatead (7), Arnerlch 10), Ronnlna til and Corey. Wenatchee. 100 133 50013 14 3 Tacoma 340 000 001 3 11 4 Frlck and Winter: Walden, Knezovlch ni Oreco and Warren. Wenatchee 100 000 01 I 3 Tacoma 000 000 00 4 1 stevena, McCollum (7) and Winter; Johnson, Oreco 14 1 and Sheet. Real Fish Story Charlie Hollis, of North Eastham, Mass., lifts the 45-pound striped bass he caught with a home built cane rod In the surf at Nauset Beach, Cape Cod. Five Plaques to Of Baseball Fame Cooperstown, N. V, June 13 (If) Five plaques were to be put In place today at the Na tional Baseball Hall of Fame commemorating two heroes of olden days and three modern greats. Honored were Mordecal Peter Brown and Charles A. (Kid) Nichols, pitchers from base- ball's misty past, and Herbert J. Pennock, Charles L. Geh- nnger, and Harold J. (Pie) Traynor of more recent times. 11 Ami Store Series AAU Track Meet- Sees 18 Records Posted by Stars Portland, June 13 Five college records and 13 In the lower brackets were posted here Saturday night as track and field stars competed in the 1949 Oregon A. A. U. meet. George Rasmussen of Oregon vaulted 13 feet, 10 Inches to raise the pole vault record a full nine inches. Team mate Jack Hutchins of Oregon ran a sensational mile race to set a new mark at 4:19.4 minutes. Jim Newcomb of Santa Ana, Calif., Junior college, held to a winning pace that put the two mile grind at 9:48 minutes. The eastern Washington col lege mile relay team was an easy winner in setting a new re cord for the event at 3:24.4 min utes and Duane Eby of Oregon State pushed the shot put mark up to 47 feet, 8i inches. Ten new high school division records were chalked up and three in the junior bracket. Merlin "Bud" White of Port land's Lewis and Clark college was the double sprint star of the six hour long meet. He remain ed undefeated in the 100 yard event this season by finishing in 9.8 seconds, two-tenths of a second off the 43-year-old meet record of 9.6. He cracked the 10 second limit for the fourth time this year by spurting ahead of Dave Henthorne, Oregon, af ter 60 yards and finished a foot in the lead. Then White won the 220 In 21.9 seconds. A surprise winner in the 120 yard high hurdles was Ted Wa terworth of Portland's Washing ton high. It was his first com petition over the 42-inch A.A.U. standards, but he led with a 15.7 seconds time. High school boards are 39 inches above the ground. Vancouver, B. C, entries dominated the women's cham pionship bracket, virtually blanking the U. S. rivals. Washington Seeks Third Baseman to Replace' Ed Yost Washington, June 13 () Owner Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators is maneu vering frantically behind the scenes to get a badly needed in fielder. "I'm working on a trade," he said, but that's all he would say The Senators are looking for a replacement for injured Third Baseman Eddie Yost. Yester day, Manager Joe Kuhel spent a busy day on the telephone con ferring with Griffith from De troit, where the Senators open a three-game series against the Tigers this afternoon. Yost severely sprained his right leg in Wednesday night's game in Cleveland. He report edly will not be fit for duty for at least three weeks. Yost's loss could have a seri ous effect on the first division Senators. He rapped three hom ers, a triple and a single in the three-game St'. Louis series and another homer in Chicago last week. Rasslers to Try Tag on Tuesday A team tag spectacle, favor- ite of many arena devotees, will highlight Tuesday night's pro fessional wrestling show at the armory. Contestants will include Buck Weaver and Al Szasz against Frank Sojack and Lefty Pacer. The first preliminary at 8:30 will match Dale Kiser against Tony Faletti. Jack Kiser, brother of Dale, will tangle with Bull Weidner in the other prelim. Walter Johnson pitched 113 shutouts in his 21 years as Washington Senator hurlor. Wouldn't you rather drink Four Roses? Reduced In $215 45 QUART FlM (Undid Whiskiy. 90.5 proof. K spirit!. Fnnkfort Diitillin Corp., Yy . r. -TT7 Honored Prof. Lestle J. Sparks, better known as "Lea, came in for considerable overdue recognition over the week-end when members of the "W" club and his coaching associates presented him with an official Willam ette university blanket, a jacket and a merchandise certificate. Road Trip To Be Test Of Bums in Flag Drive New York, June 13 U R) The of whether Boss Branch Rickey ball's first truly great post-war Right now it would seem that riding a seven-game winning streak, have all of their potentially great young players clicking in such a manner that they appear to be a team without a pro nounced weakness. No other club in the majors seems as sol id throughout its lineup and there is certainly no club which can approach the Dodgers in their vast reserve strengtn. There were five players hit ting .300 or better in the start ing lineup which Manager Burt Shotton fielded yesterday and which scalped the Cincinnati Reds, 20 to 7 with the highest one-game run production in a big league game this season. Whats more, there are live players who may well challenge for the home run title. Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, and Roy Campanella have nine homers apiece, Peewee Reese has eight, and Jackie Robinson, seven. - Reese Is -hitting .311, Gene Hermanski .363, Robinson .349, Hodges .313 and Billy Cox .302. Even so the Dodgers are young, at times inexperienced and at times very ordinary. But with Pitchers Ralph Branca, Rex Ba- ney, Don Newcombe, Joe Hat ten, and Preacher Roe operat ing with a fair degree of consist ency, they may not cool off dur- ing their invasion of the west which starts Tuesday in St. Lou is against the equally hot Card! nals. If they don't, they could make a serious move for the flag and go unchallenged the rest of the way. Greenhorn Johnny Antonelli, 19, outpitched Old Timer Dutch Leonard, -as the Braves beat the Cubs, 2 to 0, to divide a double header in which Chicago took the first game, 6 to 2. Ralph Kiner's 14th home run was the winning margin for Pittsburgh in a 6 to 5 decision over the New York Giants, who suffered their seventh loss in eight starts. The Cardinals trimmed the Phils, 7 to 3 behind Harry Bre cheen's five-hit pitching but Philadelphia bounded back to win the second game, 8 to 3, as Andy Seminick hit his second and third homers of the day and Robin Roberts pitched eight hit ball to win his seventh game. I In the American league the; Tigers moved to within three games of the pace-setting New York Yankees by winning a pair from Washington, 9 to 0 on the four-hit pitching of Hal New houser, who won his seventh pricel PINT friin niutrM N.Y.C. next two weeks may tell the story in Brooklyn has assembled base baseball team. such was the case as the Dodgers. Major Standings 9 (By United Preaa) NATIONAL LEAGUB W L Pet. W L Pet Brooklyn 33 30 .115 New York 37 35.511 St. Lout 30 31 .080 Cincinnati 33 30 .433 Boaton 30 33 .577 Chleaao IS 31 .380 Pnildlphia 38 35 .631 Plttaburah IB 33 .313 AMERICAN LEAOVK W L Pet. W L Pet. New York 33 18 .840 Boston 35 34 .510 Detrnlt 30 33 .577 Cleveland 34 34 .500 Phlldlphla 38 34 .538 Ohleaao 33 30 .431 Waahlnitn 38 38 .510 St. Lout 15 36 .304 Reeulti Sunday NATIONAL IJMGVK Chlcato 10-0, Boston 4-3. at. Loula 11-1. Philadelphia 6-1. Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 30. Plttaburah 6, New York I. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 0-1, Cleveland 6-3. (3nd lame called In Ith, wet irounds.) Boaton 15-7, Ohlcaio 3-5. Washlnaton 0-5. Detroit 6-1. Philadelphia 4-11, at. Loula 1-10. game, and I to 8 when Johnny Groth hit a two-run double in the ninth inning. The Indians had their best Sunday of the season, finally breaking their Sabbath jinx by defeating the Yankees, 6 to 0 and 3 to 1 behind the brilliant pitching of Bob Lemon and Mike Garcia. The Boston Red Sox over powered the White Sox, IS to 3 and 7 to 5 at Chicago. Philadelphia won a 13 to 10 "wooden wedding" in St. Louis, snapping the Browns' winning streak at five games and split ting a double header in which St. Louis put across four runs in the eighth to win the opener 6 to 4. Srayron Legions Nose Mt. Angel Stayton Stayton'a American Legion junior baseball club re mained in the running for dis trict honor by nosing Mt. Angel Sunday 3 to 2. Russell, winning pitcher, fanned 13 batters. He and Ebner, opposing mounds men, each gave up four hits. Mt. Am el ... .100 000 1 2 4 1 Stayton 300 000 13 4 3 YOU'LL HAVE BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE WITH THIS TOP-QUALITY PAINT V Norris-Walker Paints arc modf in ioltm for th So lam Climate Stay Clean House Paint Whit and colors. . Gal. NORLUX ENAMEL GLOSS 015 A real porcelain-like finish. qt. only NORROC ENAMEL - qt. 1.70 House and Farm White 045 Red and brown, food exterior, utility paint. Gal. OUR SHINGLE STAIN 035 Containing wood preservation. Gal. In B'i Add color and protection. Green, black, red. ma l Norris PCL Standings (Br United rttu) W L Pet. W L rVt. Hollywood fro MS Oakland 40 .487 Soittl. 44 38 .U0 SnFrnuco 3 42 .43 San Ditto 41 3 .131 LocAnBPU 45 .423 Sacramnto 21 II .491 Portland SI 44 .413 E.alt Santla aVftttlt 1-3. Lo ainftlu 010. Portland 5-1, Attn PrancUco 4-1. Sacramento 1-3, Oik land 2-1. San Dlfio 7-4. Hollywood 8-1. Silverton Sox Divide Series With Sweet Home Silverton The Silverton Red Sox and Sweet Home broke even as the result of two State league game: played over the week-end. Silvyrton lost on McGinnis field Saturday night, 4-1, and then went to Sweet Home Sunday to win, 9-0. Errors played a prominent part in Silverton s defeat as Bill Hanauska pitched seven hit ball Saturday night, Sunday afternoon Chuck Sau vain held the opposition to three blows as his mates collected 11 off Berg, Sweet Home chucker. Albany scored six runs in the fifth Sunday to beat Bend, 7-4, in the other State league encoun ter. Next Saturday and Sunday Silverton will engage the Bend Elks on the Bend diamond while Albany and Sweet Home play a home and home series. Sweet Hotna ....033 000 0004 1 I silverton 000 001 0001 I I Brlahtwall and Wiley; Hanauaka and Kerr. Silverton 000 113 1031 11 1 Sweet Home 000 000 000-4 I 3 Sauvaln and Kerr; Bera and Wiley. Aumsville Edges Aurora in Ninth Aumsville The local Willam ette Valley league club punched across a run in the ninth frame to edge Aurora Sunday after noon 10 to 4. Each side tallied seven times during the first three frames and each scored two more in the eighth. Opposi tion batters drove the starting pitchers to the showers early. Aurora 331 000 030 I 10 I Aumsville ..333 000 03110 14 6 Crnco, Smith (31. Mllea 141 and Men denhall; Buxton, Wilkinson (3) and Loula. Industrial League W L Interstate ....4 Naval Reserve 4 1 Clear Lake t 1 Teanuter .3 3 Pom Office 1 I Warren' 0 4 LabUh 0 1 .7 .000 .100 Game thla week: June 14, 010 p.m., open date; June IS. 7:S0 p.m., Interatate v Clear Lake; 3:30 P m.. Post Office t Naval Reserve; June 10, I SO p.m., TeamMer va Paper rr alter; June 17, 1:30 p.m., Warner vi Lablxh. 5" Wi can help you chaos Pain'ar if you wish. "Salem Made for Raiem Trade." - Walker Paint Co. Padres' Easter Defeats Stars; Bevos Take Win (By the Associated Press) The Hollywood Stars are thankful for Luke Easter's terrifit box-office power but his batting power oh no! The San Diego Padres' giant Negro first baieman made it very unhappy week-end for the Stars. On Saturday night, hit double and homer accounted for five Padre runs and a 7 to I win over the Facliie coast league leaders. Sunday, Easter slammed his 22nd and 23rd homer in each of two games to pace the Padres' double win, 7 to 5 and 5 to 2, over the Stars. Some 12,364 fans saw Sunday's twin bill, sec ond largest crowd in Gilmore field history. Total attendance for the series was 81.010, a new home record for the Stars. The double win gave San Diego the series 4 to S, the first home series loss this season for the Stars. The amazing Portland Beav ers stretched their winning streak to five games in taking a pair from San Francisco. Tit first game was a 13-innlng af fair and the second seven Inn ings. The scores 5 to 4 and 3 to 2. Eddie Basinskl's two run homer in the 13th gave the Beav ers the first one. Jim Gladd doubled home the winning run in the second. Frankie Dasso racked up his ninth win of the season and Or val Grove his second as the Sac ramento Solons took a pair from tne Oakland Acorns. The So lons' 3 to 2 first game win came on Al White's double and Rookie Bill Wilson's homer in the ninth The second game went 3 to 1. In the day's only split, Seattle took Los Angeles 1 to 0 in the opener and lost 10-2 in the nightcap. The Angels belted five homers in the second game. Clarence Maddern bagging two Charlie Scham chalked up his 12th win of the year for the Ralniers in the curtain raiser. He spaced six Angel hits. Alan Ihde, the loser, gave up only four safeties in his seven innings but one was Al Lyons' 14th homer. Official Box (Pint Oimi Box -13 Innings) Van Francisco Portland B H O A BHOA 12 3 0 Marquei.lf 10 3 1 Holder, rf Vaughan.lf Judnlch.cf Rocco, 1 Shofner.S LodliUni.l Pur tee, c Nicely, a I 1 7 0 Snup. 3 I 111 1110 Thorn a,3 113 til Rucker.ef 4 13 13 2 1 Brofta.rf IIS 114 BMlrultl.l 112 13 0 1 Pernandc.e ft 1 I 0 0 4 3 Aiitln.M 4 0 3 OFFER! 6 BOTTLES (SO I t iWArh 89 REG Ll NOW AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SQUIRT DEALER If you own a Dodge Car or Dodge Truck SAVE $63,05 If you own a Plymouth Car SAVE $60.00 Gat your car or truck raady now for lummtr driving and vacation trips at special low prices. 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San PrinclMO 100 300 000 000 1- HiU 111 400 113 010 1- II Portland OOfl 000 102 000 I I Hit 000 000 303 111 1 I Run: Holder. Shofn'r, Loditiant. Par- t. Ruoktar 3. BrovU 3, Buliukl. Krror: NicHy. Winning pltehr: FUmlnf. Pitcher Tp Ab ft H Br So Bb Naiy US 41 4 t I I I Sultuman I 33 3 t I t t Plrmlni s II 1 4 1 2 Run batted In: Roeeo, Partee S. Nice 7. Pernande. BrovU 8, Baclnakl I. Twt baa hlU: Partet. Kuektr. Horn run: BrovU, Parte. BMlnlrt. Stolen baetu: Rocoo. Vauihan. Bacrlfir: Rucker. Doub le ptara: Marquei to Thorn a; Nicely te Lartdiiianl to Rocco. lft on burn: San PrancUco 10, Portland I. Hit by Pitch- Br Nat 4Au.Ulni. DmBlrtu: Untart. Inteln and Doran. Time 3:30. Second cam bow 1 Innlnaa) an Prancljco Portland BHOA R M a A Tobln.ef 1110 Maro.uei.ir 3 0 8 1 Judnlch.lt 3 110 Shupe.l 4 18 Rocco, 1 13 10 Thomaa.S 4 0 11 Shofner,3 8 2 1 4 Rucker.ct 3 3 2 0 Lodlalanl.9 3 1 4 4 BrovU ,rf 4 1 2 1 Jirvla. c 3 13 1 Baal nk 1.1 X 1 1 2 Nicely, 3 0 0 3 Olattd. e 4 3 4 1 Lien, p 3 0 0 3 Aiutln.M I 3 1 2 Rhan,rf 3 0 10 BrtdarJi.p 1 I I Holder. rf 110 0 Wenner.lt 1 0 6 Total 37 130 13 Totals 3 131 J Two out when winning run acorad. in Franc Lco 100 OfH 0 Hit 112 003 0 Portland 000 101 13 Hit 031 313 1 9 Run: Tobln, Bhofner. Thorn a. Rucker. Gladd. Error: Tobln. Shofner, Nicety. Pitcher lo Ab R H Br So Bb Lien IS 38 3 I 3 3 3 Bridie 7 37 3 S 2 3 1. Run batted In: Rocco, Bainki, O-laddl 2. Jarvi. Two but hit: Lodliianl. OUdd. Home run: OUdd. Stolen bae: Shofner. Sacrifice: Brlde 3, Rucker. Double play: Shofner to Lodigianl to Rocro. Left on bae: San PrancUro 5. Portland 11. um pire: Enaeln, Doran and Mutari. T!mf 1:43. Attendant 1141. 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