'TrSDOGO Brookyn Dodgers' first baseman Jackie Robin IIUppVU(oa doesn't know which way to turn at Chicago Cubs' catcher Rube Walker (left) and third-sacker Andy Pafko (fight) cat him off between third base and home in fourth inning of game at Chicago. Walker pnt the ball on Robinson, but the action did the Cubs' cause little good as they dropped the game, 2-1, their sixth loss in a row. (Acme Telephoto) Feller Whips To Prove Experts Wrong Bob Feller is up to his old tricks pastime o' making the baseball It was only a couple of days for the upmty-upmth time, that pitcher was through finished as on all previous occasions, ine 10-vear-old righthander has proved them wrong. He stilled them yesterday with a brilliant 11-inning pitching performance as the Indians de feated the New York Yankees, 4-2. Feller allowed six hits only one In the last seven innings. Feller's victory yesterday was a very Important one for the fourth place Indians. It gave them the series from the league leaders two games to one and moved them up to within five 1 and a half from the top. .They've now won seven of their last eight and trial the third place Philadelphia Athletics by only one game. A home run with one on by First Baseman Mickey Vernon broke up the game In the 11th. Joe Page, who had replaced starter Allle Reynolds in the seventh, was the loser. Aided by homers by Ted Wil liams and Dom DiMaggio, each with two mates aboard, the Bos ton Red Sox walloped the Chi cago White Sox, 9-2, to sweep the four-game series. Lefthander Chuck Stobbs al lowed seven hits for his first major league victory. The second place Detroit Tigers, behind the superb pitch ing of Virgil Trucks and Fred Hutchinson, shut out the Wash ington Senators In both ends of a doubleheader, 9-0 and 7-0, to cut New York's margin to three games. Philadelphia and St. Louis dl vided a doubleheader, the Ath letics winning the first ' game, 8-2, and the Browns taking the second, 7-3. Rookie Alex Kell ner won his ninth game for the A s, scattering six hits. Joe Ostrowski stopped the Mackmen with a seven-hitter in the nightcap. Chuck Diering's ninth inning single scored Lou Klein with the run that gave the second place St. Louis Cardinals a 8-5 victory fever Philadelphia and put them only one game behind the Na tional league leading Brooklyn Dodgers. Robin Roberts, who shut out the Redbirds on Friday was the loser. Ted Wilks, in re lief, was the winner. Johnny Schmitz pitched the Chicago Cubs to an 8-2 triumph 'Si Yankees again engaging in his favorite experts eat their words. ago that the experts predicted, the erstwhile great Cleveland a winning hurler. And as he did ; o Major aTanaings vo (By United Preset NATIONAL LEAGCU W L Pet. 33 33 .603 New Tork 33 33 .see Cincinnati 33 36 .359 Piltsb'rah 33 37 .5S0 Chlcaeo AMERICAN LEAGW W L Pft. 36 31 .633 Boston 33 3 .579 Waah'toa 33 38 .553 Chlcaso 3t .537 St. Louia W L Pet. 31 .318 31 33 .431 33 34 .404 30 37 .351 W L Pet. 38 31 .518 38 36 .500 33 36 .388 11 40 .398 Brook) yn St. LouU Boston Phlladel. New Tork Detroit Phlladel. Cleveland aeealte Bandar NATIONAL LffAnUS New Tork 4. Pittsburgh 9. Boston 8.3. Cincinnati 3-3. Brooklyn 3, ChlcaBO 8. Philadelphia 5. St. Loulj 6. AMERICAN I.EAGt'E St. LouU 3-7. Philadelphia 8-1. Chlcato 3. Boston 9. Detroit 9-7, Washington 0-0. Cleveland 4. New Tork 3 Ml Innlneet. over the Dodgers to snap a seven-game losing streak for his culb. It was the first Cub vic tory since Frank Frisch became manager. The Boston Braves regained third place from the Phillies by taking both ends of a double- header from the Cincinnati Reds, 5-2 and 3-2. Bob Elliott drove in three runs in the first gam to help Warren Spahn gain his eighth victory. The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat ed the New York Giants, 9-4, to take the rubber of the three game series. Bob Chesnes scattered seven hits in winning his fourth game. Larry Jansen was the loser. Mt. Angel Wins Twin Dedication Games, 2-1, 2-1 Mt. Angel, June 20 A double-header baseball victory dedicated the Ebner ball parkj Saturday night with a crowd es timated at 1000 persons turning out. In the first game the Mt. An gel American Legion juniors de feated the Woodburn team 2 to 1 with Fournier driving in the winning run in the last inning. Mt. Angel also defeated Sub limity 2 to 1 in a Willamette valley league game. Special dedicatory services were held between the two games. The park, one of the best-lighted in the valley, will be used for football in the fall. Senators After Sunday Washout The Salem Senators rained with the Victoria Athletics Sunday night, rested today before opening a three game series with evening. They will complete the turning to Waters park June 27 WIL Standings By U Associated Press) W. L. Pet. Yakima 1 -8 Vancouver 35 26 .574 Spokane 32 29 .525 Salem 2 30 92 Wenatchee 30 33 .478 Bremerton 28 3 .438 Tacoma 28 38 .438 Victoria 23 38 J17 Sunday's Results Bremerton 3-5, Spokane 2-8. Wenatchee 8-3, Tacoma 4-13. Vancouver 4-9. Yakima 3-5. Victoria at Salem, rain. Saturday's Results Spokane 13, Bremerton 10. Tacoma 14, Wenatchee 4. Yakima 10. Vancouver 8. Victoria 1, Salem 0. ' Golfers Split Cash and Title In Detroit Meet Detroit, June 20 M" Cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum two of the nation's top pro golf ers, headed homeward with sz, 250 each today after playing all even in a unique sudden death tournament extra. The two were tied at 273 at the end of the regulation 72 holes of the four-day motor city open golf competition yesterday, Then they set out on the sud den death playoff that went 11 thrilling holes before it was called by mutual agreement with the two splitting the Cham pionship and the $2600 and $1, 900 first and second prize mon Local golfing authorities said it was the first such overtime match in a PGA tournament here and the first time there had been co-champions in any PUA big-time event. Palfon Breezes Home Mei p,tion ie,t) f th vnu uiivbi vibviM ,,UN"' verslty of Sonthem California crosses the finish line to win the qualifying heat in the 10 yard dash In 9.5 seconds at the NCAA track and field meet in Los Angeles. Bob Work (not shown) of UCLA was second and Charles Peters (far right) placed third. Acme Tele-photo) Weaver and 'Kid' Rassle Tuesday Buck Weaver and the "Yaqui Kid," Indian grappler who is advertised as having little knowledge of the English lan guage, will highlight Tuesday night's pro wrestling perform ance at the armory. The "Kid" is being handled by Yaqui Joe, who made numerous appear ances in the local arena a score of years ago. Frank Stojack will meet Al Szasz. The preliminary, scheduled MIDGUT AUTO KACES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22ND Time Trials 7:30 p. m. Races 8:30 p. m. HOLLYWOOD BOWL ON PORTLAND ROAD JUST NORTH Of SALEM CITY LIMITS Admission 1.50 Inc. Tax FREE PARKING Face Road Jaunt out of their scheduled twin bill- the Tigers in Tacoma Tuesday week in Bremerton before re against Spokane. The Senators ana the Atmei ics broken even, with the Cana dians taking Saturday night's engagement 1 to 0. Jim Olson pitched first class baseball as he walked nobody and gave up but five hits, but four blows were all that he and his mates could get off Jim Propst. Sunday night's postponement, coupled with Wenatchee's even break with Tacoma, left the So lons in fourth place with the Chiefs close behind. Wenatchee won the first game 8-4 only to lose the nightcap, 13-3. Vancouver cut two full games off the Yakima Bear's lead win ning 9-5 and 4-3. The Bears still remain out in front by seven full games. Spokane won two out of three over the week-end to strengthen its third place position. The In dians edged Bremerton, 13-10, Saturday night and then divid ed Sunday's doubleheader. The Bluejackets took the opener, 3-2, and lost the nightcap, 8-5. Apparently the Senators will remain with their present line up, for the time being at least. Dick Sinovic who came back for two appearances in the lineup has been sold to the Vancouver Capilanos. Sander's Oaaaaa eirst tames: Bremerton 003 001 000 S S 1 Spokane 000 000 0113 8 Marshall and Ronnlne; Brlllhart, Klm ball (8) and Parks. Vancouver 040 330 1 -i 11 I Yakima 033 000 8 6 8 1 Nicholas. Anderson (3) and aheelv; Savarest, B. Orllllni (3) and Tornar. Tacoma 000 040 0 4 8 ! Wenatchee 004 )03 X 8 13 : Lazor and Sheets: Orrell and Pesut. Second games: Bremerton 008 000 3038 13 1 Spokane 110 001 05x 8 0 Simon and Nealt Taagaa, Babltt it) and Roast Tacoma 033 101 13419 19 0 wenatcheea 0)0 000 101 3 Kerrigan and Warren; Stevens, Weaver ana resut. Vancouver 000 101 110. eklma 010 000 030 1 Hedseeoek and Sheelr; Bradford, Sever, ese 181 and Tornar. for 8:30, Falettl. Dale Riser vs. Tony WHY BUY! We Supply Uniforms Shop Towels, Covtn Coveralls, Coots NORTHWEST INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY 540 Mill St., Ph. 29020, Salem Aging Walcott Called Amazing Specimen by Doc Kankakee, III., June 13 V At an age when most fellows get winded Just running for street car, Jersey Joe Walcott has run 300 miles. (. This road work, plus 131 rounds against sparing mates, has left him as solid as a bull and as fire-breathing eager as one preparing to toss a matador. Jersey Joe, age 35-40, is a trim 198 pounder and confident he will chill 27-year-old Ezzard Charles and win the N.B.A.-ver- sion of the world heavyweight boxing championship. They tangle in Comiskey park, home of the Chicago White Sox, Wednesday night. After giving the Camden, N. J., Negro a blood pressure and heartbeat test. Dr. J. M. Hous ton, chief physician of the Illi nois Athletic commission, said: "I don't know for certain how old Walcott may be, but whatever his age, he is In per fect condition. He is an amaz ing specimen." Louis, who at 35 has retired and vacated his heavyweight throne, finds a guy just as old and probably older in there battling to gain it. Salem, Corvallis Golfers Divide Week-End Match Golf teams from Salem and Corvallis broke even Sunday with each outfit winning on Its own course. A 18-man Salem squad played a similar number at Corvallis, losing 29 to 19. Jack Russell fired a 74 to take second place in the medal de partment at Corvallis. He was topped by Ray Babb of Corvallis who shot a 73. The Corvallis squad that met Salem over the South River road course went home on the short end of a 38-22 score. Plans for a ladies' two ball tournament are in the making for next Sunday, Silverton Sox Trip Bend, 4-2 Bend, June 20 (IP) Ted Kerr drove home all the Silverton runs as the Silverton Red Sox downed the Bend Elks In a State league game here yesterday, 4-2. Kerr hit a two-run homer In the second inning, and a two run single in the tenth frame. John Farrell knocked in Bend's two runs with a homer in the third. Silverton 020 000 000 24 11 0 Bend 002 000 000 02 8 2 Sauvain and Kerr; Brem and Houck. ajlvtlB)8Mt toaaatfcrsrV tl SHt flf CJjfAP Supports CAPITAL DRUG STORE uta ftBd Ufccrtr ttt wnir lElOlIU Yf I 3$ ACI 27 f 1 V. ' ? J' W IV 194 WIIOH1 177 W "" ! -af '1C f eV HIIOHT ' V W', f Ji "V 17" NECK 16V" " I 'W BICIPS 15'." N" I 1 13" FOREARM 12" ! '""v I 1 12" FIST 12" ? J ; I 1 7'." 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