1-Capltal iournairSalem, Oregon, Monday, July 18, 1949 aft -vsrf asa Hold Your Hats Larry Dnby, Cleveland Indians' center fielder, clasps his cap as be scares from third on A's pitcher Alex Kellner's wild pitch in the third inning of game with Philadelphia. Catcher Fermin Guerra recovered the ball and threw to Kellner covering home. Ray Boone (left) urges Doby on as Umpire Charles Berry calls the play. Cleveland increased their second place lead by de feating Philadelphia A's 7 to 1. (AP Wirephoto) Bucky Worries Over Nats Showing, Relied Hurler s New York, July 16 (UP) Square-jawed Bucky Walters was a puzzled man today and what put the Cincinnati mana ger on the ropes had nothing to do with the , reasons why his Reds were mired deep in the second division. As far as the Reds were con cerned, their trouBles were ob vlous to anybody who ever had seen a basebal and no comment was necessary or forthcoming from Walters. But Bucky, along with a lot of other national leaguers, was trying to figure why so few pit chers can make good in relief roles. "They're both a puzzle to me," Walters admitted. "As for the All-Star game, it can't be the breaks because you'd think breaks would even up somei time. Maybe It's because we Just don't have those big hitters to bring 'em across." As for the lack of good relief pitchers, Walters allowed that it must be a mental problem. Certainly it Is inexplicable why, in the case of a starter like Don Newcombe, he can't survive the hail of baseballs when he is cal led as a fireman, "I know, because I never was any good as a relief pitcher," Walters explained. "I remember one time we were at the Polo Grounds and Bill McKechnle started looking down the bench for a reliefer," Bucky smiled. The big fellow pointed at his chest and said: "How about ma, Bill, I'm ready." Bucky chuckled and recalled: "I went out there and boom, boom, boom. They had three runs so quick it made me blink as I walked to the showers." McKechnie stamped into the clubhouse after the game, hunt ed up Walters where he was sit ting far back in a corner of the aressing room, and shook his finger at Bucky while he snort-1 ed: "The next time I look for a relief pitcher, Don't you open your big mouth." Catcher Slattery Succumbs at 71 Boston, July 18 (U.R) Jack Slattery, who once managed the Boston Braves and caught for four American league clubs, died yesterday at the age of 71. Slattery made his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox in 1903 and later played with Washington, the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns. The Braves gave him a one-year man agerial contract in 1928 but he resigned in May of the same year and was succeeded by Rogers Hornsby. Beavertown Golfers Edge Salem in Weekend Matches Salem and Corvallis golf squads, playing a home and home program Sunday, broke even insofar as wins are concerned However, the Corvallis divot takers scored the greater number of total points, 60 to 51. Each squad won on its home greens. Corvallis outscored Salem at Corvallis, 35 to 13, while the local club swingers outpointed the visitors, 38 to 25. Dr. Quis enberry of Corvallis was medal ist with 74. Dick Phipps of the Salem squad, was low here with his 77. Corvnllfi results: Corvnttln 3il) K. Cooper 3 Durdan 1 Hi Miller 3'i con tin '4 Ben son 3 QilU'tTbry 1 J. 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Free Estimates on All Needed Work Bring Your Car In Today! Jary's Softball Girls Make Waters Park Date One of the few home appear-' ances of the Jary Softball girls' team has been scheduled for July 26th at Waters Park when the Salem Softball crew win meet Portland's Lind florist squad. Betty Evans, whose excep tional pitching has won her a nationwide reputation, will con trol the hill for the Portlanders. She will face with Jackie Gard ner or Lavonna Shotwell for the Jary crew. Despite the reputation of Miss Evans, the Gardner and Shotwell mound combination is not expected to be an easy mark for the Lind florists. The Salem pair have brought their team through the schedule of games In the Portland league thus far without a single defeat. The Lind team has just re turned from a three-weeks tour of the south where the girls played 26 games against such Permanent MATERIALS , MASONRY and METAL at Pumilite West Salem opposition as the Fresno Rockets and ' Arizona Ramblers. The Ramblers are the current world championship team, having won that honor last vear In Portland. The Jary team has been priming for a shot at the Lind squad for the right to act as host team to the world cham pionship tournament which will be held in Portland in September. Betty Leaves Ted Hollywood, July. 18 Wl Bet ty Hutton and Ted Briskin, her wealthy camera manufacturer husband, have parted. Betty blamed herself for the rift and added she had no plans for di vorce. They have two children. 'Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Free Pick-up and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 Waitkus to Go Home for Rest Chicago, July 18 (U.PJ Eddie Waitkus went home yesterday more than a month after he was shot by a demented girl fan. The Philadelphia Phillies' star first baseman will be out of the line-up for "quite some time," a spokesman at the Bil lings Memorial hospital here said. Surgeons removed the .22 caliber bullet from Waitkus' cheat during his stay at the hospital. His assailant, 19-year-old Ruth Steinhagen, has been declared insane and commit ted to a mental hospital. Portland School Burns Portland, July 18 W Part of a wooden grade school, built in 1943, was destroyed by fire last midnight. The loss was esti mated at about $18,000. The building was a block-long, one- story portable, built next to the 42-year-old George elementary school to accomodate the war time increase of students. TmWMnis tf mm iwvt vottc! in favor of SOUTH AMERICAN CLAIMS HOPPE'S BILLIARD TITLE Buenos Aires, July 18 W -4 Ezequiel Navarra, of Bueno, Aires, was hailed today by hi' supporters as the uncrownec world three cushion billiarr championship following his vie tory over Champion Willie Hop, pe, of New York, In their 10-daj 1500-point non-title match. 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