Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Senators Skid to Second
Division on Double Loss
;
Salem's slipping Senators ruled in the second division of
I Western International league standings today, after dropping a
couple of close contests to Vsncouver in Waters park Thurs
day night, 2 to 0 and 3 to 2. Victoria and Salem open a four-
' game series with a single game in Waters park at 8 o'clock
Friday night.
Just two nights previously the
Solons were perched in third
place. Then Wednesday night a
Inu in Vancouver skidded them
! into fourth spot, and Thursday's
!double heartbreaker shoved the
Solons down another notch, into
fifth position, just a single per
centage point behind the fourth
place Wenatchee Chiefs.
Hunk Anderson and Bob Cos
tello, whose control and "stuff"
were strictly on the smooth side.
twirled the Capilano victories 'double beyond Cherry in center
Friday. And on the other side J field.
f the ledger, It was Hank The Senators never threaten
Sciarra and Stu Fredericks who '4pd after that,
suffered the losses. Peterson had the rare and tin-
Anderson, an old timer i desirable experience of being
WIL Standings 9
By tht JUaoclattd Freaai
W L
Yakima 40 17
Vancouver 33 24
Spokane 39 38
Wmatchee 39 30
Salem 28 29 .49!
Bremerton 27 33 .450
Tacoma 25 35 .417
Victoria 22 37 .37.1
Results Thursday: Tacoma B.
.Spokane 5: Vancouver 2-3. Salem
0-3: Yakima 11. Victoria 4: Wenat
rhee 14. Bremerton 8.
Pet
.702
579
K of C Team Tops
Marines, 7-3, in
Make-Up Contest
CITY UAdl l
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Knights of Columbus beat the
Marine Reserves, 7-3, Thursday
night as the two clubs made up
a game from an earlier post
,509 ponement. Parton pitched three
4M'hit ball for the winner.
Pash's of Portland dropped a
4-3 decision to Mootry's as Raw
lins held the visitors to three
blows. It was an exhibition con
test in which Al Wickert and
Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1949
LaMotta Wins Upset 1(0
Over Cerdan for Title
Detroit, June 17 U.R Jake La Molta, long an "ugly duckling"
who wasn't considered a fit challenger in his native New York
state, was implored today to make a return defense in New
Clancy Applegate hit triple. for!Yorlt f the world middleweight crown he wrested from Marcel
Leraan on ait upset irtumiai .huiauui nBfe
i Cerdan at Yankee stadium in
La Motta, who has been trying, c,Ke AnH FHHi. Fn
for 10 years to get a shot at the ;cna:rrnan ,he New York Box-
the Papermakers will go to Al
nrrmnrl ih W1I. oirp.iit Ihm wailhnntaH nut nf hnlh onmoi Tin. I"1' r'"'"v
a Senator in the early part of .kindly conversation with urn
Warner Motors and Lake La
the 1948 season) was poison tolpires resulted in his being eject- ish have an Industrial division! shoulder.
Salem batters throughout the ed in each instance.
Warren to Coach
ren, a 14 graduate of Wil
lamette, who majored In Phy
sical education, has excepted
a coaching position at Lead
High school in his home town
f Lead, 8. Dakota. He will
be head basketball coach and
assistant football and track
coach. While at Willamette he
earned three letters, one In
tennis and two In basketball,
Tom. his wife and their three
month old daughter will leave
Monday.
Salem Legion to
Ploy on Angel
Diamond Friday
The Salem and Mt. Ango! Am-
game scheduled for 6:30 Friday
twilight opener. Anderson, usu
ally plagued by wildness, gave
up only four hits and walked
none. In nine years of hurling
in the league, he had never be
fore tossed a walk less game.
ftalem made only one serious
threat to score in that game, in
the first inning. Wayne Peter
son, who had gained life by vir
tue of an error, was thrown out
at the plate on a beautiful toss
from Cap Center Fielder Hank
Fernandez, who had fielded a
base hit off the bat of Larry Or
teig. After the initial inning. An
derson pitched to only three
men in any one frame but the
fifth, and nobody got beyond
first base then.
The Canadians blasted Sciarra
for six bingles. They scored in
the first on a walk to Fernan
dez, a double by Len Tran and
an outfield fly. Their other
tally came in the fourth, when
Charlie Mead beat out an infield
roller, went to second on an
error, and scored on Bill Bren
ner's rap to left field.
trican Legion junior clubs will! ' sond (tame
. . it titi a i ji .iwas Mr! Waslev's line drive
tangle on the Mt. Angel diamond; nome run over (ne riRM fjcld
it o'clock Friday evening. Thewan It waj? the third four-bag-
rnntest was originally booked! iter tagged by a Senator this sea-
Tor Salem but a change was madeson. and came in the second in-
because of inability to secure a
Meld here. The Snlem juniors
svill be enntondipg for their sev
nth consecutive district win. Mt.
Angel was heafen by Salem, S-2,
as the result of an earlier clash.
Salem-Corvallis
Golf Matches Set
Salem and Corvallis will en
gage in gnlf competition Sunday
with 40 men from each city tak
ing part in the program. One
team of 20 men will go to Cor-
rallis while ' another group of to 1.
ning to give Salem an early 1 to
0 lead. !
Vancouver tied U up in the
top half of the fifth. McLean
was hit by one of Fredericks'
pitches, advanced around to
third on a pair of fielder's
choices, and romped home when
Fernandez lined a single to left.
Hank Sciarra, who had been
called in to play shortstop for
Salem when Bud Peterson was
sent to the showers by Umpire
Bus Bigham, drew a walk in
the bottom half of the fifth, and
later scored on Bob Cherry's hit
to put Salem back out front, 2
ons in fourth place by collecting
a 14-8 rain splattered win over
Wenatchee. Yakima downed
Victoria, 11-4, while Tacoma
beat Spokane, 8-5 as Vine Lazor
stamped out a ninth inning In
dian rally.
Official Box
Flrat amtv
VutHTir t )
B H O A BHOA
Robiiuion.l 4 1 a 1 W Pftran.I t t 4
Pernndx.m 2 111 B Pet ran .4 I I 1
L. Tnn.l 4 13 1 OrtHf.rf-j 111
ld, r t 1 t 9 Wulfr.lf S 3 1
R.Tran.u I 9 2 J Cherry. m 3 t 1 0
Brnnr,e 3 14 0 HdinBtn,J 3 t t 4
OAnvder.lf t 1 Kruc, 1 3 1 10 1
MrUm.l 0 11 9 Beard, C 113 0
Anderaon.P 3 10 1 Sciarra, 3 9 1 1
O Ptrn.rf 9 0 9 0
Tollli l f 11 19 Total 34 31 II
alm WW WW 00 I 3
Vancouver 100 100 03 I 3
PCL Standings
B United Preu,
W L Pft. W I Pet.
HollvwAftd M 30 .6X4 Oakland 42 .41
8attlF 41 1 .Sfld SnFrncAr.o M 4ft .444
Aan DIao 4.1 17 .M Portland M 4H .431
Saerammo 38 40 .431 LoaAnicU 34 41 .430
SMtrita Thuruta
VaHl 3, flan Franfw 3.
Portland t. Lo AnMtj 4.
Oakland I. San Dit 3.
Rnllwood 4. arrmnt 3.
By United Pre;
NATION Ali LRAGIE
W L Pet. W L Pet,
Brook I vn 32 .800 New York 38 25 M8
St. Lou it 31 22 huh Cincinnati 22 31 .415
BoMon 31 24 564 PltUburih 21 33 .389
PMldlphit, 12 25.561 Ctllraao 10 35.352
AMERICAN LEAttt'l
W L Prt W L Pet
New York 35 19 .148 Wahtnttn 38 36 510
Detroit 31 24 .564 BoJmn 25 27 .481
PhtkUphli 30 25 .545 Chlcaao 33 33 .418
lfin nnliriJ ti4l- hPpam. world . , . .'Cleveland 37 34.520 St. Louu 10 38.296
160-pound title. Decame wona inR commission, congratulated , Ml ThndaT
NATIONAL l-FAfil
Boston 1. Pituburah 3.
Brooklyn 3, St. Lntiu 0.
Philadelphia 4, Chiraro 3.
New York at Cincinnati. - both tame
poitponed, rain.
AMERICAN l.EAGI'K
Cleveland 6. Bo ton 3.
Detroit 3. Philadelphia T.
Chicago 10-4. New York 6-5.
Rt. Lnum 0. Washington 5.
the winners.
The Teamers blanked Paper
mill, 12-0, in an Industrial di
vision contest.
The City league will remain
idle over the week-end although; champion when 32-year-old Cer- B x j ke on becoming the
Joost Contends for Homer
Record to Lead A's to Win
New York, June 17 U-R Eddie Joot, tall, akinny, and be
spectacled, ' fellow who doesn't look ai if he could even lift
a ball bat let alone awing one, wa an amazing but deadly aeri
oua battler for the major league home run championship today.
The Philadelphia Athletics' shortstop is a neighborhood sissy
type if ever you saw one. But
in spite of his Frank Sinatray
physique, Joltin' Joost has
smashed 15 home runs, more
than anvbody else in the majors
except Vern Stephens, a much
more robust chap, who is short
stop for the Boston Red Sox. He
has 15. too.
Major Standings
U
an was uhhuip 10 ai.awn , new world champion. I
bell for the 10th round because! CotracU( for last night's sched
of a pulled muscle in his left uld i5round bout that drew a
disappointing crowd of 22.183
and a paltry gate of $159,762
provided La Motta, in case of
victory, must give Cerdan a re
turn title shot before October 1.
And La Motta will be required
to deposit most of his $17,000
purse with the National Boxing
Association to guarantee the re
turn. Cerdan will receive about
$51,000.
Cerdan scaled 159 V to La
Motta's 158 V4.
Long before the 10th round.
it was apparent that the bull
shouldered challenger from the
Bronx would win the crown
from Marcel of Casablanca, who
was making his first defense.
Cerdan was thoroughly beaten
before the end of the ninth.
Harry Mnrkson, boxing direc
tor of New York's Madison
Square Garden, asked La Motta
to make a return defense against
Ptlrher
Anderson
Sciarra ,.
IP Ab RHIrSoBb
,.7 34 I 0 0 3 0
..1 36 I 3 1 3 3
lft on baaex: Vancouver S, Salem 3,
Error: L. Tran. Krua, Wajtley, R, Tran.
Two bax hit: L. Tran. Run batted in:
Mead, Brenner. Double plav: L. Tran to
Mr Lean; Roblnxnn to t, Tran to McLean.
Tlma 1:13. Umpire: Youni and Buham.
Aecond fame
Robin on.3
Pernndz.ef
L.Tran.3
Mead, rf
Rliran.aa
Sheely.e
O SnTdr.lf
Mrlean.l
Coatello.p
(3)
PCL Leaders Win Tight
Ones; Bevos Climb Again
San Francisco, June 17 u.R The pressure is always on the
front-runners, but that seems to be the way the Hollywood Stars
and the Seattle Rainiers like it.
The Stars won their contest in
the final frame when young Jim
Baxes pushed out of the park for
his ninth homer of the year. The
blow gave the league leaders a
4-3 decision over Sacramento.
Seattle's winning run was
walked in by San Francisco
Pitcher Jack Brewer in the same
circumstances. With the bases
full and the score tied Brewer
SLATES GAME IN ALBANY
pany, class 'B' league baseball ome" ,by Cass Michaels and
Joost's homer with a man on
base put victory beyond reach
of Lefty Hal Newhouser of the
Tigers yesterday as Lefty Lou
Brissie went all the way to score
his sixth win, 7 to 3.
The ' pepped-up Indians won
their fifth straight, sweeping
their three-game set with the
Red Sox at Boston, 6 to 3.
The White Sox cashed in on
11 walks and 11 hits including
two games of second place at
Chicago, putting over three runs
in the eighth and the winning
tally In the ninth off Relief
Pitcher Jim Konstanty'i single
that gave them a 4 to 1 edge
over the cubs.
The Cardinals so rallied late,
getting two tallies in the sixth
on Eddie Kazak's double and
four more in the seventh to
make it two out of three over
the leading Dodgers, winning 6
to 2 at St. Louis.
Right Hander Vern Bickford
won his eighth game, a nifty
five-hit 7 to 2 decision for the
Braves over the Pirates.
The Giants were rained out
of a doubleheader at Cincinnati.
BISHOP ELECTRIC 'C
TEAM PRACTICE CALLED
Gilbert Jones, coach of Bish
op's Electric class C junior base
ball league team, has asked all
players assigned to his team to
turn out for a meeting and prac
tice Saturday morning at 9
o'clock on the dinger field,
West Salem 60 Sport
team has scheduled a game at Al
bany for Sunday at 2:30 in the
afternoon. The team will prac
tice Friday night on the Leslie
field at 6.
t Saleaa j
3 l 3 t a.peirn.s 301 0: fired four wide ones to Pinch
4 13 0 Orteia.rf 4 3 10
4 3 4 0 Waley,lf 3 3 4 0
3 0 4 1 Chrry.cf 4 3 3 1
4 0 4 3 Hedlnitn.3 3 0 9 3
4 3 10 Krut. 1 3 1 f 1
3 3 11 Beard, e 3 0 4 1
3 0 0 0 Prdrclui.p 3 0 0 1
Sciarra, at
Olen- 110 0
Total 34 10 37 13 Total 31 137 0
'Balled for Frederick In 0th.
Ab H R Er 8a Bb
31 8 3 3 4
34 10 3 3 3 1
Pit char IP
Ctwlello 0
Frederick 9
Hit by pitcher: McLean. I-eft on baxex:
Vancouver S, Salem 11. Home run: Wait
lav. Two bae Alt: Xrua, Robinson. Run
titled In: Waley, Fernandea 3. Cher
ry, Roblnjton. Sacrifice: Hedtnaton, Beard,
Jiien. Kit ran. Crwteilo. Double play:
Cherry to B. Peterson. Time 1:45. Umpire
Biitiam and Younc. Attendance: 9M.
the same numerical strength will
remain here to entertain a team
from the Benton county metropolis.
But the visitors went out In
front to stay in the seventh as
Orrin Snyder and McLean sin
gled and Jim Robinson sizzled a
Mt. Angel Field to Be
Dedicated on Saturday
Mt. Angpl Dedication of the remodeled and improved Kbner
Park athletic field will be an event Saturday night with a
douhle-header baseball (tnme between the American Legion
luninr teams of Mt. AnRrl and-
tVnndhurn and Mt. Ansel arid'.. g .
(Sublimity in the Willamette Val-jYvalCOtr, tnOrleS
ley league at 9:15 o'clock. All . f .
Business hnuses will close. I QK6 I CSTS TOT
Improvement of the field ex-"., I D
tended over two venrs with the HeCIYy WeiQ ht DOLlt
Mt. Angel recreation committee
orovidinB the finances and con- Kankakee. III., June 7 if
Itruction. includ.ng l.Khts for;y in. a.c m .nn r. kHd ,, .SMem m0VM jno fhf
Tht linecore:
Tacoma .001 103 330- 1 13 1
Spokane 000 000 3035 11 1
Herman. Lasor H and Warren; Co
nant, Kimball tlj and Rout.
Victoria ooo 000 311 4 10 3
Yakima 130 310 01a 11 13 0
Vercuravich. Laua 3, Drew and
riraan; O. Drllltna and Torner.
Bremerton 300 001 005 t 10 4
Wen a tehee 300 034 33x 14 13 0
Prrack, Lemay (71 and Nl; Melt and
Peaul.
Hard Punchers
Get Top Billing
For Fights Here
Two hard hitting scrappers
will clash in the armory arena
the night of June 22 when the
Veterans of Foreign Wars stages
one of a series of monthly fistic
cards. The match, featuring
King Henry Lee of Seattle and : tLni
John L. Sullivan, means, in theD"hl "
words of Matchmaker Tex Sal- '" "'- '. nm.io l. M.t
BIG SIX ALL-STARS
Bit
Pi. N.m. School Yr. Av.
Hitter Heinz Becker and gave Se- c.tch.r-j.ck v.nLo.n. corviim. sr., ju
... - Piwher Gore Simon. Alb.nr. Sr. .345
attle a d-Z Win. P:tchpr oen Lu. Eui.n. Jr. .060
Portland wasted no time in 1 "rt b Jim Roc, s.i, jr. .417
taking care of the Los Angeles : si-.omtop-jim Brn. Eu.cnr' sr.- !iw
Contingent. The Beavers, Who Third BMC Byron Robinson. Alb.. Jr. .130
are lighting hard to get out of
Eugene Leads Big Six
Stars; Viks Rate Three
Eugene, June 17 Eugene High, which finished second in the
Bix-Six League and then went on to finish second in the state
tournament, dominated the Bix-Six League All-Star team named
by the five coaches.
Cat Metkovich to defeat the
Yankees, 10 to 6. New York re
taliated for a 5 to 4 second game
victory in which Johnny Lin
dell supplied the victory margin
with a homer.
Pitcher Sid Hudson hurled
five-hit ball at Washington as
the Senators scored their sec
ond straight shutout over the
Browns, 5 to 0.
The sizzling Phillies made it
five in a row to move within
Utll. Inflcldcr D. Prikp. Eus., Sr., 330
Lett Field Jim J.nkjt, Albany, Sr. .314
Crnlcrlicld D. Slr.mund, Eu.rne, Jr. 360
Rllhttlcld Prank Oftborn. Sal.m, Sr., .348
Utll. Outfielder N. Jeffrie. Kill.. Jr. .333
Corvallis Stops
Albany Legions
Albany Albany's entry in the
state American Legion junior
baseball league in its first home
appearance Wednesday night
was stopped by Von Summers,
Corvallis Legion pitcher, 4 to 3.
Both teams made a total of seven
errors apiece. Cub Sexton was
Albany's losing pitcher, allow
ing but five hits.
Score by innings:
Piche of Corvallis, Harold Hauk
of Salem, John Young of
Springfield, Rex Hunsaker of
Albany, and Duane Mellem of
Eugene.
tgLf yap cqi
Five Eugene players made;
the 12 -man team. Albany's
league champions could place
only three. Salem also had
three and Corvallis one.
Albany's hard - hitting pitch
er George Simons was the only ,
unanimous p lection, althniich !
cho"e,. ,her' wer top heavy Your Life Depends
Salem's "handy -man" Jim I 0" GOOD BRAKES! I
Rock was placed at first base, aa
Rock, who can play every posi-jl
tlnn n 4kA 4b. U.... 11..
. , i : a a. .
iiiubv ul ins nine vn me rnouna
or at third this season.
Bud DuVal of Salem the topi""
hitter with a .458 average eas-'a
ily copped the second base spot, i"
while there was no question as Zi
to the all-star outfield. Jim I1
Jenks of Albany, Don Siegmund
of Eugene, and Frank Osbornl" aV!-i.
the basement permanently, and
did it again last night by a half
game, pounded out IS hits to lead
the Angels all the way and win,
9-4. George Diehl pitched h 1 s
third Pacific Coast league win for
the Beavers against one loss,
while Tom Kelly, the first of
three Angel hurlers, was charged
with the loss. Two Los Angeles
home runs were in vain, both
coming with the sacks empty.
Meanwhile, Oakland cooled
San Diego, 5-3.
Official Box
Los AnielM Portland -
Ter.,n,r.i a 4M.r, it 31 .L ,f. Dy I to the plate to post his .458 aver- hiwe with faulty, nn-
M.urortM j i , . shup.. i 4 i io i Corvallis 001 003 0004 age for oarticioatine: in 1 I.'rU'n. ? T"1 B;
- 'inemu.i a a a AlDany UUl linn 002 S ; " .. . m oww moiorp raciorr-
Malone.c 4 110 Brovia.tC S 4 1 0
Moran, 1 I 1 IS 0 Balnki,l S 1 I
Abfraon.rf I 0 0 oiaM, c S 1 S 0
Schiuirr.u S 0 1 1 Aiultn, 4 3 1 1
Kfllry.p 110 Diffil, p I t 1 1
lhdf. p 10 0 1
Oarrlolt.cf 10 0 0
Damalo.M S 3 1 1
CllortJop 10 0 0
Rmm?rch.p 0 0 0 3
MrLiah 10 0 0
Tola la 311014 11 Tot a la 1113 37 10
-OIiwop arotindrMl out (or lhdt In 1th.
McLijiIi iroundtHl out (or Emmerich
m 01 h.
OREGON TIDES ,
Correct for Newport
June 11 m a.m. 0.1
1:37 p.m. 1.3
June 10 13R a m, 5 8
8 21p.m. 7.S
June 30 I (S a.m. 3.8
9:04 p.m. 1.7
Juna 31 8 57 a.m. 5 7
0 47 p.m. 7.0
I Juna 10 .. a.m. 81
10 38 p.m. 8.1
1:10 a.m. 3.0
1 :04 p.m. 1.3
3:10 a m. 3.4
1 :S2 p m, 1.8
3:08 a m 1.8
3 41 p.m. 3.3
4 01a.m. 1.3
3:34 p m. 3.1
4 SI a m. O S
4.34 p.m. 3.0
of Salem easily made the grade. DONT DRIVE WITH YOUR I
DuVal had 11 hits in 24 trips'" FINGERS CROSSED! . . .
ge for players participating in
at least six games. Corvallis I trained brake specialist rhrrk I
" wipin v,uie- - " . wuat aim i rri
man had an even .500 average, SA"Bj,
winy fjiH.vea in xive contests.
Rock had .417 for second, and f,
Siegmund .368 for third. I
Making the selections were Al'
State Motors -i
S4 North Hirh
Be a
plPIOMAX
get the finest
pay the least
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Portland
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001 001 101 4
103 Ml 30310
033 130 111 t
03 331 331 lft
R H Br So Bb
qui i, StiiiiX. Ttiomj, ftrovla 3.
.ikl 3 Austin. Error: Moran
viifliio. nmi win mrri iir mr( ;..;- . ... . j ; BjtnAki Ruiu bat (Ml In: Raxiruki
NBA heavyweight crown In ' , Olado. Matiro. Thomaa 3. Marmirt, A11-
Chirasn's romiskev nark nexi enla. ,,n Mionf. Damato. TerwiiUa. Two
1. f vomiSKey pTK next !baj. htta Olaod. Krr. Firovia. Thorn w.
Wednesday niKht, rame up for "Kn 10 m thw ba htu: rhiiuhi. Hoiup run
1 iJuiitMiK inr mr OlMll, Hi 1 noma, Miionf, mmiin. riripn ow
weight that he say, will not lTrl
difficult to reach. Lee expects I Umpire: IW.fr. Runa and aomrra. Time:
to Rive away four or five! 3 u A,tn1"" "
innpection before the men with
aijiht piny.
IKpeakers at the ft o'clock cere
monies will he George FmiRh,
Biminess niannjter of the Salom
Rnatnra anH PrrH Slnrrptt Hi-
rrict manager of the Portland ftl"'"Pes today
Reneral Flertric company. Jo-1 Walcott and Charles, their
leremnnies with welcome to be in their ramps also were to be J ' . , U.Vr'a"?" ..
riven bv Mavnr Jaroh Berchlold.i briefed on the rules governing n"1"" "'" '"r seaiiie
Music will be provided bv the the l.l round bout bv Joe number of weeks to line up
Mt Amel hand Triner. chairman of the Illinois " "ble opponent for Sulli-
Otlo L . Wellman on. of the alhletic commission, and his v,n' contacting Jack Snapp. .', t,...
rranKif i-timoie, nonoy volK
IHWI (Hi oofl- 3 4 1
000 000 301- 3 13 0
areaer and JarvUi Srtiana, Hoffman
and While.
aders in the park improvement aides.
srogram and a director of the' Walcott. weighing IRS. boxed "! 'f " 'h rh"p who
rerreatlon committee, will throwi five rounds with sparmalea n 'hilled Bobby Volk in 5,1
the switch turning on the flood a big hayloft yeslerdav as rain "'cond in W rn "bout
J: . ! .., . a vear am. i
nanis. winrr nirrciors are jo- irnrn nis pearemi vauey irain-'
leph L. Warhter. president; Vi. ing camp. He Is slated to box The seml-windtip will bring!
Ham Bean. Drexel White, and again today and tomorrow and together Pavey Ball from Bak
Hv. Cyril 1-hold, OSB. Walter, wind up heavy training Sunday, ersfield and Danny Forrest.
Kruse l secretary. At Charles' training ramp. 12 Indian scrapper from Bedding
The field, one of the best light- miles from here, the Cincinnati Cal. and a stable mat of Dick
td In the area, will be used by contender skipped boxing drill Wolfe.
the Mt. Angel Treps for football 1 yesterday but was to go four; The four round bouts will
lhl fall. Irounrts today. Icomplete the card.
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Oakland IMI a)3 01a- a 11
Reealano anil Moore, Toot and Padeett.
....000 003 001- 1
001 010 til- 4 13
Oilleeple and Ralmondl: Renudrl!
Inulder and I'nerr.
Did you knew you con buy
on Indian for ai little as
$9.39 weekly?
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Ask TED STARCK
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mulct uime
asmrrt Hkaei ntoVa
rViends aKoreremkally wit Guild
MuKotel. Goiden-hved. with a
tweet, delicote flavor It's o bia
favorite with women. Taitet
wonderful with "tweets".
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