Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 11, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Senators Begin Long Home
Stand after Unhappy Tour
The Salem Senators with a record of two wins in seven en
gagements on the road, will open a two weeks' stand at Waters
park Tuesday night, with the Wenatchee Chiefs their initial op
ponents. During the home assignment, the somewhat crippled
Solons will meet the Chiefs,
Pick Astoria for
B Hoop Tourney;
A Mix at Eugene
Portland, July 11 m High
school class B basketball state
tournament play will be staged
at Astoria next winter and the
class A play will again be at Eu
gene. The Oregon School Activities
association said the three years
run of the B school playoff at
Arlington and at Union last
year failed financially. Attend
ance was off at both places.
Tom Pigott, O.S.A.A. secreta
ry, said the Astoria Athletic as
sociation will sponsor the tourna
ment in the 2500 capacity arm
ory. A shift of the class B meet to
Oregon State college was consid
ered, but the University of Ore
gon site has proved financially
successful and popular, OSAA
officials said.
Lumberjacks Top
Albany Juniors,
13-4, on Sunday
The West Salem Lumberjacks
of the city Junior B league
trounced the Albany Juniors
Sunday, 13-4, for the second
time in a game played at din
ger field.
Don Agnew was the winning
pitcher, allowing no hits for his
4IMa J i .... riA Pnntnin T-iiD
sel collected three for four, one
of them being a long home run.
Hustle and taking advantage of
the slightest break accounted
lor Lumberjack success.
After the ball game the Lum
berjacks chose teammates Floyd
Trussel, center fielder, and Ray
Puhlman, third baseman, co
captains.
The Lumberjacks will have
their axes sharpened for the Sa
lem Realtors when they meet
them Tuesday at dinger field
to decide league leadership.
Albany 000 119 0 4 6
Lumberjack 227 200 013 14 1
Robinson Defends
Welter Title in
Philly Stadium
Philadelphia, July 11 (U.B
Ray (Sugar) Robinson, threat
ened as much by weight-weakness
as by his challenger's fists,
was scheduled to defend his
world welterweight champion
ship tonight against Cuban Kid
Gavllan in the huge Municipal
stadium.
Favored by the forecast of
fair, clear weather, the promo
ters hoped for a crowd of 35,000
and a gate of $165,000.
Softie Lead at
Stake on Monday
A City Softball league game
of considerable importance is
booked for Leslie field at 8
o'clock Monday night. The
contest will feature Mootry's
currently tied with Oregon
Fulp for the loop leadership,
against the Pheasants.
The 9 o'clock contest will pit
Oregon Pulp against 12th
Street,
Neale Wins 4th
State Net Title
Portland, Ore., July 11 (U.B
Emery Neale of Portland won the
Oregon state tennis singles
championship yesterday by de
feating scrappy Glenn Bassett of
UCLA, 9-1, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.
It was Neal's fourth state sin
gles title.
RED SOX PLAYER HURT
IN MONMOUTH ACCIDENT
Silverton Sllverton folk have
learned of the serious injury of
Chris Christenson, first baseman
for the Silverton Red Sox, a val
uable asset to the team.
It was reported that he was
Spokane, Tacoma and Bremerton
"in successive series.
Winning Sunday afternoon's
encounter with the Indians at
Spokane, 4-3, the Senators were
the victims of a home run at
tack Sunday evening with Jack
Parks and George Valine clout
ing circuit blows. Claude Buck
ley, recent addition to the Solon
squad, hit a round tripper in the
afternoon and again in the eve
ning but the Spokes took the
nightcap 8 to 4 with Ray Mc
Nulty getting the loss. He gave
up but seven hits as against 12
collected off Bill Werbowski but
the six bases on balls issued by
balem s prize right hander prov
ed extremely costly.
Bill Osborn chalked up the
win during the afternoon as he
limited the Spokes to eight hits
and struck out six. Stu Freder
icks was charged with the loss
of Saturday night's encounter
which was dropped 4 to 3 with
the Indians collecting all of their
runs in the third.
Although Salem lost five out
of their road trip games they
managed to retain filth position,
just a half a length ahead of the
fast coming Victoria Athletics.
McNulty's mates gave him a
good working margin as they
collected four runs in the first
frame, largely due to Buckley's
home run with two men on base.
But they couldn't get another.
The Spokes came back in the
fourth to tie the count as Mc-
Nulty walked the first three
men to face him. George Valine
then smacked a double to the
fence to clean the bases. The In
dians scored two in the fifth and
two more in the sixth.
Bob Cherry showed up with
a migrane headache Sunday af
ternoon and was taken out af
ter one appearance at the plate
Bill Beard has been on the side
lines during the entire week
i.ursing an injured hand.
Business Manager George
r-mign announced that Ray Mc
Nulty has been swaDDed to Port.
land for Cal Mclrwin who has
been used principally as a bench
warmer for the Beavera. ThP
trade will give the Senators
badly needed left hander. How
ever, the swap means that the
locals lose the services of their
Dest moundsman.
Official Box
FlMt cama:
Salem (4) (8) Spokane
BHOA BHOA
W.Petran.J 4 0 14 Patmer.lf 5 10 1
KruB, 1 8 1 1 1 Rowland.2 4 13 5
o.reiran.M 4 l I s Zaby, rt i 0 1 0
-iwrTjr,ci looo Barton, 1 4 2 10 0
OLsnn. If lOM Pnrltji a i n
Carlson, e 3 0 5 0 Raul, 3 3 2 11
Hedlnstn.S 4 10 2 Stalnbck.cf s Dsn
Buckley.rf 4 2 10 Vallne.u 4 13 4
Oaborn.p 2 0 0 0 Weaver.p 4 0 0 1
Zurcher.of 1140
Total 11 137 11 Total 33 8 17 12
Salem 001 003 0004 7 2
Spokane 200 000 0103 8 0
Pitcher: IP Ab H R Er so Bb
Oaborn 0 33 8 3 9 4
Weaver 0 31 7 4 4 8 8
Left on base: Salem 6, Spokane 7. Home
run: Buckley. Three baae hit: B. Peterson.
Two baae hlta: Rout 2, Palmer. Rune bat
ted In: Parka, Buckley, B. Peteraon, Ziir
oher, Hedlnoton. Double playa: Spokane 1,
Salem 9. Umpire: Sandt and Young. At
tendance: 647.
Salem (4)
((8) Spokane
BHOA BHOA
W.Petran.I 6 13 4 Palmer, If 6 13 0
Krui, 1 8 3 14 0 Rowland.2 4 118
B.Petran.ai 113 4 Zaby, rt 3 13 0
OUen, If 6 11 0 Barton, 1 I Oil i
Hedlnitn,3 6 1 0 3 Parks, o , 9 14 0
Oarlaon.c 8 S 9 0 Haul. 3 3 0 3 3
Buckley.rf 4 3 10 Stalnbok.of 4 0 3 1
Zurcher.cf 3 0 10 Valine, as 3 3 1 8
McNulty.p 1 0 0 3 Wrbwjkl.p 4 10 3
Total J0 13 34 13 Total 30 7 37 15
Salem 040 000 0004 12 1
SpokBne 000 432 00X 8 7 1
Pitcher: Ip Ab H R Er So Bb
McNulty 8 30 7 8 7 3 6
Werbowakl 31 12 4 4 3 6
Hit by pitcher: Roasl by McNulty. Wild
pltchea: McNulty. Home rune. Buckley,
Parka, Valine. Two baae hits. Valine,
Krua, Buckley, Olaen. Runs batted In:
Buckley 3, W. Peterson, Roasl, Valine 4,
Parka 3, Rowland. Sacrifice: McNulty.
Double plays: B. Peterson to W. Peterson
to Krus 2: Werbowski to Valine: Stalnback
to Barton. Errors: Rowland, B. Peterson.
Time 2:09. Umpires: Sandt and Young.
Attendance 3,321.
The shortscoras:
Bremerton 000 000 001 1 7 2
Tacoma 105 000 3 (10IX 19 15 9
Plrack, Halstead (8) and Neal; Kerri
gan and Warren.
Bremerton ,...001 001 34 8 1
Tacoma ..000 100 01 8 0
Dahle and Ronnlng; Laaor, Fortter (7),
Johnson (7) and Warren.
(Second game)
Yakima 102 000 0206 13 2
Wenatchee 010 000 1004 8 2
Savarese and Tornayi Oreenlaw and
Pesut.
hurt at Monmouth, late Friday
afternoon in an automobile accident.
WIL Standings
(By the Associated Press)
W. L. Pet.
Yakima 58 28 .67-4
Vancouver 50 32 .610
Spokane 47 39 .547
Wenatchee 41 46 .471
Salem 38 47 .447
Victoria 37 47 .440
Bremerton 38 50 .432
Tacoma 35 55 .389
Sunday's Results
Tacoma 19-1. Bremerton 1-4.
Salem 4-4, Spokane 3-8.
Yakima 4-5, Wenatchee 2-2.
(Only names scheduled)
Saturday's Results
Wenatchee 25. Yakima 10.
Bremerton 7-5, Vancouver 3-6.
Victoria 10-9. Tacoma 3-12.
Spokane 4, Salem 3.
Chieftain Club
Franchise May
Go to Tri-City
Kennewick, July 11 VP) A
tentative agreement has been
reported for the transfer of the
Wenatchee Western Interna
tional league franchise to the
Tri-City area.
The Tri-City Herald report
ed the recently organized Tri
City Athletic association met
with the Wenatchee franchise
holders this week-end to dis
cuss the deal. The paper re
ported the association is pro
ceeding with plans for con
struction of a $75,000 baseball
park on a 10-acre site just out
side the Kennewick city limits.
The area includes Richland
and Pasco as well as Kenne
wick. The proposal Is expected to
come before a meeting of
Western International league
directors tomorrow at Yakima.
Silverton Sox
To Host Bearded
David Ball Team
Silverton The Silverton Red
Sox, leaders of the State league,
will host the House of David
nine at McGinnis field Wednes
day night.
The Sox and Sweet Home en
gaged in a heavy hitting league
game Sunday afteriioon with the
former emerging the winner, 8-6
with Bill Hanauska the winning
pitcher.
An unusual incident occurred
during the contest, played at
Sweet Home. A batted ball hit
the Sweet Home third baseman
on the leg and Bounced to the
second sacker in time for the
latter to retrieve it and throw to
first to catch the runner.
Silverton 8 14 3
Sweet Home 6 13 1
Hanauska and Kerr; Hanna,
Berg (4), Brightwell (7) and
Smith.
Kodros Is Named
Whitman Mentor
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash., July 10 Archie J. Kod
ros, 1948 Whitman coach and
one-time Michigan university
football captain, has been named
head football coach at Whitman
college, President Chester C,
Maxey announced today.
Kodros, who also is assistant
professor in physical education
succeeds Dave Strong, resigned.
Prof. Leo C. Humphrey will
continue as acting athletic direc
tor, Dr. Maxey said.
"We think Arch will do a fine
job,'' the president commented
"And we're happy he accepted."
HYAMAKI AND WILLIAMS
PAIRED FOR TUESDAY GO
Sugi Hyamaki and Al Williams
have been paired for Tuesday
night's professional wrestling
production at the armory.
The first preliminary, starting
at 8:30 will pit Yaqui Kid against
Bill McEuin. The special event
will match George Dusette
against Buck Weaver.
THE BASEBALL "GREATS'
All-Star
Baseball Game
American-National
League
STARTING
10:15 A.M.
TUESDAY
JULY 12TH
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.UllljJIIWa 11 IIIJ ,eads as the field enters the stretch be
fore going on to win the $2,500 first race at Monmouth Park
racetrack at Oceanport, N. J. The William Weeneman horse
paid $130 for each $2 win bet, the longest price at the track
this year. Yocum (5), ridden by C. Martens, is running third
at this point but passed Crystal Pass (8), (directly behind
Pharme), jockeyed by F. Pannell, to place second. Crystal
Pass came in for show money. (AP Wirephoto)
Sacs Take over Second;
Beavers Nab Twin Bill
(By the Associated Press)
The Sacramento Solons are the newest sensation in the Pacific
Coast league, and the big question today is: Where did they come
from?
Nobody is sure exactly, but six days ago and about 20 Burma
Shave signs out of Seattle the Solons were somewhere in the
vicinity of fifth place. Today I'
Sacramento is number two
the standings, 10 games behind
Hollywood.
They arrived Sunday by tak
ing both ends of a double head
er with Seattle, 8 to 0 and 3 to
2. The Solons swept the six
game series from the Rainiers,
who now have lost nine in a
row.
The shutout belonged to
Kenny Holcombe, who, like Tom
rose in the second game, twirl
ed six-hit ball.
And what of Seattle? The
Rainiers' two-week home stand
was their most disastrous in
years. They won only three out
of 15 games, dropping 11 of their
last 12 starts. Seattle's skid is
reminiscent of last year when a
mid-season drive carried the
Rainiers within one game of the
top before they cooled off,
Today, in fifth place, the
Rainiers are colder than the
waters of Elliott Bay.
At Hollywood, the Stars split
with San Francisco, dropping
the opener, 4 to 2 and winning
the abbreviated nightcap on Art
Schallock's 4 to 2 shutout. Hol
lywood annexed the series, four
games to three.
San Diego also hit the skids
Sunday, dropping to fourth
place on a double defeat at Port
land. The Beavers took the
opener, 9 to 4, then held off a
Padre uprising in the finale to
win, 7 to 6. Portland took the
series, 4 to 3.
Oakland split with Los An
geles, dropping the first game,
4 to 3, and beating the invaders
to 8 in the nightcap. The
Acorns are in third place, 11
games off the pace.
In deference to the annual
All-Star game at Seattle tonight,
there will be no other activity
among Coast league teams until
Wednesday.
Official Box
Ftrat Bume box:
San Diiio Portland
BHOA BHOA
Clay, cf B 3 2 0 Harquei.K 3 2 6 0
R. Wilson. 2 5 4 3 5 Shupe.l 5 1 7 0
Mlnoao,.f 5 14 0 Thomaa.S 5 3 4 2
West, 1 3 0 10 1 Rucker.cl 4 3 2 0
Rosen, 3 4 2 0 1 Brovln.rf 4 2 3 0
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PCL Standings
(By the Associated Pre&s)
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Hollywood 67 42 .615 Seattle 55 54.605
Sacramnto 55 50 .524 Portland ' 50 56 .472
Oakland 55 52 .514 SnPrncsco 47 60 .439
San Diego 55 53 .509 LosAnsclea 45 62 .421
Results Sunday
Sacramento 8-3, Seattle 0-2.
Portland 0-7, San Diego 4-6.
San Francisco 4-0. Hollywood 2-4.
Los Angeles 4-8, Oakland 3-9.
Moore, e 4 2
E.Adams.rf 4 2
Wietelmn, 3 0
Savase.p 3 0
0 Mullen,2 6 11
0 Femanda.c 10 3
4 Austin, 4 114
0 Saltzman.P 6 1 I
Klpp, p 0 0
0 Lazor.rf 10 0 0
Thompsn.p 0 0 0 0
Storey 10 0 0
Totals 37 13 24 11 Totals 37 14 37 10
Storey grounded out lor Thompson
in 9th.
San Diego 020 200 000 4
Hits 111 322 10213
Portland 002 011 14x 9
Hits 113 011 25x 14
Runs: West, Rosen, Moore, E. Adams.
Murquez 3, Shupe, Thomas 2, Rucker 2,
Fernandes. Errors: Clay 2, Marquez. Los
ing pitcher: Savage.
Pitchers: Ip Ab R H Er So Bb
Savage 6& 27 6 9 6 1 5
KIpp :.l 6 2 3 4 0 2
Thompson 4 2 3 0 1 1
Saltzman 9 37 4 13 4 2 2
Huns batted in: E. Adams 3, Rucker 2,
Thomas 2, Saltzman, Brovia, Shupe, Mul
len, Austin. Two base hits: Rucker, Mar
quez, Saltzman. Home run: E. Adams. Stol
en bases: Marquez 2, Mullen. Left on
bases: San Diego 8, Portland 12. Wild
pitch Saltzman. Passed ball: Fernandes.
Umpires: Gordon, Orr and Ford. Time
2:18.
Second game box 7 Innings:
San Diego Portland
BHOA BHOA
2 110 Mar que I, if 4 2 2 0
4 2 0 2 Shupe.l 4 1.41
Clay, cf
R.Wilson,2
Minaso.U
West, 1
Rosen, 3
Hltcvhey.c
E.Adams.rf
Wletelmn,
Llnde, p
Mooty, p
Storey
Thompsn.p
Meflner
Reitclftno.p
R. Adams0
Moore00
3 14 0 Thomas,!
3 2 6 0 Rucker.cf
2 2 11 Brovia, rf
4 13 1 Mullen, 3
4 110 Oladd, c
3 0 2 2 Austin, ss
1 0 0 0 Brldges.p
0 0 0 0 Lynn, p
1 0 0 0 Helser.p
0 0 0 0
3 0
0 0 0
oooo
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Totals
26 10 18 6 Totals 28 9 21 10
Storey forced Wletelmann for Mooty
In 4th.
Meaner walked for Thompson in Ith.
R. Adams ran for Rltchey In 7th.
Moore grounded out for Rescigno In
7th.
San Diego 102 003 06
Hits 202 103 210
Portland 241 000 x 7
Hits 441 000 X 9
Runs: Clay 3, R. -Wilson. E. Adams,
Meaner, Marquez. Shupe, Thomas, Ruck
er, Oladd 2, Bridges. Errors: None. Win
ning pitcher: Bridges, Losing Pitcher:
Llnde,
Pitchers: Ip Ab R H Er So Bb
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Speedway Driver
Killed in Crash
On Portland Oval
Portland, Ore., July 11 (U.B
Les Anderson, 38, nationally
known auto race driver, died
last night after a two-car crash
at the Portland Speedway.
Anderson crashed into a car
driven by Art George of Los An
geles' while trying to pass on a
turn. Both drivers were trapped
in the wreckage.
George suffered a broken
shoulder and burns. His condi
tion was fair.
Anderson competed three
times in the Memorial Day race
at Indianapolis, Ind.; in 1947, he
finished eleventh.
At the time of last night's
crash, Anderson was driving the
No. 5 car, a Hudson 8, owned
by Eddie Heitkemper of Port
land. He was a last-minute en
try according to officials.
George was driving the No. 48
carr a Do-Hal model.
Anderson is survived by his
wife and three children. He was
president of the Clackamas Lum
ber company at Clackamas, Ore.
Salem, Oregon, Monday, July 11, 1949
Junior Golf Meet
Is Postponed
Because not a sufficient num
ber had registered to make the
affair worth while, the proposed
golf tournament for teen agers
has been postponed one week, ac
cording to announcement by
Howard Wicklund. Registrations
will be accepted at Maple's
through July 18.
WIN WVL GAMES SUNDAY
Mt. Angel and Sublimity were
winners in Sunday's Willamette
Valley league. Submility beat
Aumsville, 4-2, while Mt. An
gel downed Stayton, 11-2. Other
league results: Lone Elder 10,
Aurora 2; Sherwood 11, Carlton
5; Tigard 3, Newberg 15.
Lind lVn 10
Mooty 1 7
Thompson 2 6
Rescigno 1 3
Bridges B's 20
Lynn 6
Helser 1 3
7 8
0 0
0 0
0 0
Runs batted in: Clay, Brovia 3, Mar
quez, flhupe 2, West 3, Rltchey, Gladd,
Mlnoso. Two base hits: Rucker, Oladd,
Shupe, West. Home runs: Clay, Gladd.
Double play: Bridges to Mullen to Shupe;
Left on bases: San Diego 9, Portland 4.
Umpires: Orr, Ford and Gordon. Time
2:05. Attendance 7,510.
The shortscores:
Sacramento 000 200 4113 12 0,
Seattle 000 000 000 0 6 0 j
Holcombe and Ralmondi; Karpel, Ardi-
zola (91 and White. I
(Second game 7 innings)
Sacramento 101 010 03 7 0
Seattle 000 200 02 e 2
Rose and Plumbo; Hofmann, Besse (6)
and S. White.
Los Angeles .000 301 000 4 9 2
Oakland 000 001 1013 9 0
Kelly, Carlsen 9) and Malone; Buxton
Candlnl (8, Jost (9) and Kerr.
(Second game 7 innings)
Los Angeles 202 400 08 9 1
Oakland 304 000 29 12 0
Watkins, Anthony (1), Gables (4) and
BurbrJnk; Nelson, Jones (1) Candlnl (3)
Thompson (7) and Padgett.
San Francisco 000 000 310 4 6 1
Hollywood 00fl 000 0202 8 1
- Lien and Partee; Moulder, Seats (7).
Maltzberger (9) and Unser.
(Second game 7 innings)
San Francisco 000 000 00 4 1
Hollywood '..300 100 x 4 7 0
Feldman and Jar vis; Schallock and
sandlock.
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Major Standings
(By United Press)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
47 31 .603 New York 38 38 .500
47 32 .595 Pittsburgh 35 42 .455
43 36 .544 Cincinnati 31 45 .408
i ir .819 Chicago 30 50 .375
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Phi I ad el
Remits Sunday:
Boston at Philadelphia, postponed, rain.
, n Ditt.vinroh fl-fl (2nd same
called end 6th; Sunday curlew).
St. Louis -(. iiibuhium
New York 3, Brooklyn 7.
i., t tJ ' w L Pet.
Mw York SO 27 .649 Detroit 41 39 .613
Cleveland 44 32 .579 WMhlngta 33 42 ,4
IPhlladel 44 35.557 Chicago 31 47.397
Boston 42 36 .538 St. Louis 24 53 .331
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Remit! Sunday:
wo .h not nn At New York, two games
postponed .rain.
game called end 8th, darkness).
Detroit a-i, nicBuu
Cleveland 7, St. Louis 4 (called tnd
6th, rain. 2nd game postponed, wei
grounds.
Woodburn Legion
Trims Silverton
5-4 on Sunday
Woodburn The Woodburn
American Legion junior baseball
team decisioned Silverton Sun
day afternoon, 5 to 4. A sixth
inning attack with Diller, mc
Laren and McCall each hitting a
double for a net of three runs,
decided the issue. Each side col
lected four hits with Woodburn
out-booting the visitors 6 to 3.
The two teams will meet on
the Silverton diamond Wednes
day evening at 6:30. It will be
Woodburn s last scheduled con
test.
Silverton 4 4 3
Woodburn 5 4 6
Owens, Lincoln and Soder-
guist; McCall and Henderson.
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
Hi!h Low
July 13 2:06 a.m. 8.4 ' 9:06 a.m. 1.1
3:30 p.m. 6.0 9.10 p.m. 3.8
July 13 3:18 a.m. 8.8 9:38 a.m. -1.3
3:37 p.m 6.8 9:34 p.m. 3.3
Jul; 14 3:01 a.m 8.3 10:11 a.m. -0.8
4:41 p.m. 6.8 10:16 p.m. 3.4
July 15 3:47 a.m. 7.8 10:54 a.m. -0.3
S:25 p.m. 6.9 11:12 p.m. 3.4
July .16 4:36 a.m. 7.3 11:36 a.m. 0.3
6:0B p.m. 7.0
July 17 3:30 a.m. 6.6 0:10 a.m. 3.3
6:33 p.m. 7.3 13:18 p.m. 0.8
July 18 6:31 a.m. 6:1 1:10 a.m. 3.9
7:37 p.m. 7.3 1:04 p.m. 1.3
WRESTLING
Tuesday Night 8:30
MAIN EVENT
Al Williams vs.
Sugi Hyamaki
OPENER
Yaqui Kid vs.
Texas Bully McEuin
SPECIAL
George Dusette vs.
Buck Weaver
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stronghold was picked to-
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I to 4, in a iwiu-um. inc uuu
ble triumph moved the Cardinals
to within a scant half-game of
the Dodgers.
In yesterday's opener, Bre
cheen scattered 11 hits for hii
sixth decision while his team
mates nicked Ken Raffensberger
for 13, including three-for-three
by Catcher Del Rice. Brazle,
never behind, limited the Reds
to nine safeties in the nightcap
while earning his eighth victory.
Brooklyn, with first place in
the balance, came from behind to
defeat the New York Giants, 7
to 3, in a game played amid per
sistent rain.
Chicago snapped Pittsburgh's
eight-game winning streak by
humbling the Pirates, 8 to 6, in
the first game and 9 to 6 in the
second game, called at the end
of the sixth because of Pennsyl
vania's Sunday curfew law.
The Braves and Phillies were
rained out.
Joe McCarthy's red-hot Red
Sox rolled to their sixth and.
seventh straight victories by
Beating Philadelphia twice, 8 to
5 and 11 to 10. The nightcap was
halted at the end of seven-and-
a-half frames on account of dark
ness.
Cleveland climbed to within
five-and-a-half games of the top
by beating the Browns, 7 to 4,
in a six-inning game curtailed by
rain. The scheduled second game,
of course, was wiped out.
In a battle of southpaws, Bill
Wight of the White Sox topped
Hal Newhouser of Detroit, 4 to
2, in the opening game of a twin
bill. Despite Kandy Cumpert's
two-hitter in the second game,
Detroit won, 1 to 0, behind Art
Houtteman's four-hitter.
A doubleheader between
Washington and the Yankees was
rained out.
SALEM LAUNDRY TO PLAY
KEIZER MERCHANTS TUES.
The Salem Laundry club of the
junior baseball league will play
the Keizer Merchants in Keizer
Tuesday evening. Transportation
will be provided for the laundry
players who are asked to be at
263 South High street not later
than 5:30.
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