.1 1 ft ClOWn PrinCG A1 Schacht- "the clown prince of baseball," VlWnll f lllllb wij Drmg njs repertoire of comical base stunts to Waters park tonight as an added attraction to the Salem-Victoria Western International baseball contest. Sacht, who has entertained 70 million people at ball parks throughout the country, including appearances at numerous world series, will stage his act before and during the ball game, which is slated for an 8 o'clock start. Tigers fBy t lip A'.-ocbt Pre.s.ol Watch out, New York! Shove over, Cleveland and Boston. Make room for another claim ant to the American league throne the dashing Detroit Ti gers. A week ago, the odds manip ulators had written off the pen nant chances of the Tigers. A three-team race it was, they said. Today, these same odds-makers are issuing a new line with De troit given a chance to cop, al beit a slim .one. Major Standings (By the Associated Presa) . AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. New York fill 3(1 .625 PllikUpllia 54 46 .540 Cleveland 51 40 .5H8 Chicaso 41 58 .414 Boston 55 43 .561 WaslllnRtn 36 59 .37(1 Detroit 55 46 .545 St. Louis 34 64 .347 Keftults Tuesday Detroit 10, New York 2. (Nisht) Cleveland 8. Washington 1. (Nlxhl) Roston 4, St. Louis 3. (Night) Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2. (Night) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. St Louis 59 36 .608 Phildlphla 50 48 .510 Brooklyn 58 38 .604 Pittsburgh 45 51 .469 New York 51 46 .526 Cincinnati 30 58 .402 Boston 52 47 ,525 04cago . ., ,36,84, ,360 Results Tuesday New York 3, Chicago 0. Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 2. (Night) St. Louis 7. Boston 2. (Night) Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 3. (Night) They enhanced their chances considerably last night, when they turned back the Yankees, 10-2, in the league leaders' back yard. The victory gave the fourth place Bengals a record of 13 triumphs in their last 18 games, a much faster gait than that of the Yankees, runner up Indians or third place Red Sox. It moved them within seven and a half games of the top, Hal Newhouser, who had failed in six straight July at tempts to notch his 11th victory, finally made it with 'a 10-hit performance against the Yan kees. The Tigers backed Newhous er's pitching with a 14-hit at tack which blasted Allie Rey nolds from the hill. Four of the blows went for the distance. The homer hit ters were Dick Wakefield, Vic Wertz, -Aaron Robinson and Johnny Lipon. The Indians whipped iweary Washington, 8-1, as Early Wynn held his former mates to nine scattered hits for his ninth vic tory. Bob Kennedy, Joe Gor don and Dale Mitchell paced the Indians' 15-hit assault on Mick ey Harris and Al Gettel with three safeties apiece. The tri umph cut the Yankees' margin to three and a half gams. The Red Sox tallied once in the last half of the ninth to eke OCE Grid Trio To Suit Up for Fourth Season Monmouth Coach Bill Mc Arthur reports three footballers who will be playing together at OCE for their fourth straight year this fall. They are Marvin Hiebert, left end; Gale Davis, right guard; and W.' Bruce Ham ilton, right end. These three players, at the completion of the 1949 season, will probably be the first four year lettermen in the history of Oregon College of Education. Tackles Archie Padberg and Bob McKeever, will be on hand for their third session, as will Corky Van Loo and Robin Lee. ace half-backs. The above men will form a nucleus for OCE's 1949 football machine. Coach McArthur has scheduled several home games which will be played on Friday nights under the lights, with the exception of the homecoming battle with East ern Oregon College of Education that contest will be on a Sat urday afternoon. -s- Eye Flag out a 4-3 win over the St, Louis Browns. Dom DiMaggio singled to open the frame, got around to third, and scored the deciding run when Vern Stephens rolled down the first base line while trying to duck a pitch by Ned Garver. The hit extended Di Mag's consecutive hitting streak through 29 games. IrflnnPfl Dom DiMaggio, nappcu Bo5ton Red Sox center fielder is about to be tagged out by Ken Keltner, Cleveland Indians third base man at Fenway Park, Boston, when Doin was trapped off third on Johnny Pesky's hit to right' field. Jim Hegan (10) Indians catcher, watches. (AP Wirephoto) Papers, Marines And Moorry's Win Softie Contests Papermakers downed Post Office 7 to 4, Marines edged out Knights of Columbus 1 to 0 and Mootry's nosed Campbell Rock Wool 4 to 2 in Softball action on Leslie field Tuesday night. The lone tally in the Marine KC. contest was registered in the bottom half of the second in ning. Frank Carruth, who had gained life with a single, was scored by Jim Jaqua's hit to left field. . Clancy Applegate and Squeek Nelson proved an effective scor ing team for the Mootrymen. In the first inning, Nelson singled and Applegate, up next, hom ered. In the third frame, Nelson tripled, and was driven home by Applegate s single. P..permakers 410 000 27 7 4 Post Office 000 301 04 5 6 Farlow and Kephart; McDanieis and ocott. Kn.ght of CoUmbu . .000 000 06 3 1 Marines 010 006 X 1 4 1 Parton and Alley; Carver and Barnholdt. Mootry'.- ' 201 010 04 7 1 Campbell's '.002 600 02 3 2 Rawlins and Henery; Roth and L. S'nger. Ortega Wins Nod On Jantzen Card Portland, Aug. 3 W Joe Or tega, 130. Portland, took a 10 round decision last night from Buddy Gilman, 127 'A, of Seattle, in the main event of the week ly Jantzen Beach boxing card. Preliminaries: Brave Junior, 130, Klamath Falls, and Mel Engleman, 124, Salem, drew, 4; Lou Nunes, 151, Los Angeles, decisioned Al Cliff, 155, Portland, 4; Don Doyle, 138, Portland, and Frankie Martin, 133, Mexico City, drew, 4; Don Rogers, 136. Portland, knocked out Al Moore, 138, Oakland, Calif., 1. y ' If v, Salem-Victoria Split Twin Sill LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Ddcusen Keeps Records Clean, Kayoes No. 62 Los Angeles, Aug. 3 VP) New Orleans' never defeated Maxie Docusen, 134 tS, kept his record unblemished last night with a technical KO in the seventh round over Lem Thomas, 134, Los Angeles. Referee Reggie Gilmore slop ped the fight after Thomas had gone down four times twice for a count of nine in the sixth round. It is the 62nd fight without a defeat for Docusen. Borowy Improved Philadelphia VP) One of the most improved pitchers over his 1848 record is Hank Borowy of the Phillies. As a Cub last sea son he started 17 times but went the distance only twice. Through June 6 he had hurled seven com plete games for the Phillies, win ning five of them. in Stretch Bid The triumph moved the third place Bosox to within six games of the Yankees. The Philadelphia Athletics ended a three-game losing streak and a 27-inning score less drought, defeating the Chicago White Sox, 5-2. The St. Louis Cardinal retain ed their half game advantage over Brooklyn in the National i league race, coming from behind to defeat the Boston Braves, 7-2. Red Munger pitched a five-hitter for his 10th victory. Stan Mu sial led the 11-hit attack with a double, triple and single. PC Leaders Lose, Official Box I .. The box: Oakland BHOA BHOA Marquez.of 5131 Wilson, sb 5 2 1 4 Shupe, 1 5 16 0 Lavaeetto,3 4 2 1 5 Thomas, 3 3 2 1 0 VnRobys.rf 3 10 0 Rucker, If S 1 3 0 Chrstphr.cf 3 14 0 Brovla, rr 4 3 10 Jensen, If 4 0 0 0 Bosinski.2 4 0 3 1 Kryhoski(lv'4v21l l Oladd, " c 1 S--2 9 2 Martin; r4 1 7 S Austin, ss 3 0 11 Kerr, c 3 12 0 Helser, p 10 0 1 Gassaway.p 3 111 Dierlckx.p 9 0 0 3 Rapp, rf 2 10 0 Burgher 10 0 0 Totals 35 12 27 16 Wenner 110 0 Portland Totals 37 11 27 8 Plied out for Austin in 8th. Doubled for Dlerickx In fttli. Oakland 210 200 010 7 Hits 411 220 11012 Portland Oil 001 001 4 Hits 023 012 01211 Losing pitcher: Helser. IP Ab R H Er. So Bb Wo Gassaway 9 37 4 11 3 13 0 Helser ,....,...3 17 6 7 6 4 2 1 Dierickx 5a 18 1 4 16 10 Errors: Kryhoskl, Christopher, Kerr. Runs: Wllian, LavageUo, Van Robays, j Kerr 2, Gaasaway, Marque?,, Brovla 2, Wenner. Runs batted in: Van Robays. i Kryhosk! 2, Austin, Shupe. Kerr, Lavaget- ! to. Gladd, Wilson, Thomas. Two base ; hits: Gassaway, Marquez. Shupe, Brovla, : Wenner. Home runs: Kerr. LavaKetto. Sacrifices- Christopher '2, Gas.saway. Dou-i Die Plays: Martin to Krytioski: Wil son to Martin to Kryhoskl. Left on base.: Oak. and 7: Portland 9. umpires: Orr, 1 Ford and Gordon. Time 2:13. Attendance I 9,289. All nln4it names. Shortscores: Hollywood 000 000 000 00 4 1 Seattle 000 000 000 V 1 9 0 (10 inn ins . vi R a made 11 and Unser; Fletcher, Ardlzloa (2) and Warren. Sacramento 000 000 0000 6 1 San Francisco 013 000 OOx 4 9 1 I Gillespie, Freitas (5) and Raimondl, Plumbo 15) t Dempsey and Jarvls. ! 3in Diego 000 000 1102 6 3 Los AllJteto 000 010 02X 3 8 0' Flores and Ritchey; Stephens, McLish 1 '9l and Novotney. Sac Pitcher Nabs Coast- Loop Lead For Hurling Work San Francisco, Aug. 3 (Pi . With 15 wins and 5 losses. Ken Holcombe of the Sacramento club tops Pacific Coast league pitchers. Willie Ramsdell. Hollywood was second with 11 and 4, while in third place was Guy Fletcher. Seattle, with 18 wins the most in the league to date and 7 de feats. In the strike-out department. Charlie Schanz of Seattle was top man with 113. San Fran cisco's Con Dempsey.had an even 110. The top 10 pitching records, including games of Sunday, July 31: W L SO Pet. 15 .1 89 .750 11 t J7 .733 18 7 109 .720 16 7 99 .696 13 6 84 .684 14 7 104 .667 8 4 45 .667 4 2 22 .667 4 2 15 .667 2 1 17 .667 15 8 33 .652 9 9 82 .500 8 8 45 .500 4 4 32 .500 , 8 6 23 .400 . 2 6 31 .330 2 1 33 .222 Holcombe. Sacto. . Rnnwdell, Holly. ... Woods, Helper. Po.-t Barrett. Sei.-S.D. . Opplit.aer. Sea Fc.dman, S. F. ... M''on, 8 F. ... POTtlaiiil Pitchers Included: Saltzman, Port. ... Bridges, Port Lynn, L. A. -Port. ... Flemlna. Port Dl Biasl. Port Moot-, Port.-S. D. Llslta. Port Pesco Homecoming Santa Clara, Calif. & Nine teen years ago a clever young basketball player left Phoenix, Ariz., to enroll at Santa Clara. Next January the same man Ray Pesco, now head basketball coach at Santa Clara, will re turn to Phoenix to lead his Bronco quintet in two games against the Arizona Wildcats. Oregon, Wednesday, August Burre Legion 9 Wins Berth for Portland Meet Butte, Mont., Aug. 3 W) Butte won the Montana Ameri can Legion junior baseball cham pionship last night by flattening Great Falls 17-5 in the final game. For the second night in a row the home team rode to victory behind Pitcher Johnny Franki no, who allowed nine hits to night while his mates banged out 12. The win sends Butte to the western regional playoffs open ing at Portland Aug. 12. Yanks Keach 1,000,000 New York P) The New York Yankees passed the mil lion mark in attendance this season with their 34th and 35th games on July 4 when the total soared to 1,005,343. In 1948 they passed the million mark in game No. 33. The Brooklyn Dodgers down ed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-2, behind the five-hit pitching of Rex Barney. Gil Hodges hit a home run and double to drive in three Dodger runs. Bob Che nes was the loser. The Cincinnati Reds exploded with 15 hits to swamp the Phila delphia Phils, 11-3. In the only afternoon contest, the New York Giants shut out the Chicago Cubs, 3-0, for their fifth consecutive victory. Shel don Jones pitched a three-hitter for his ninth success. San Francisco, Aug. 3 (U.R) The Pacific Coast league lead ers fell while the laggards pounded on the cellar doors in series openers last night but the front-running Hollywood Stars still have that six and a half game lead. The Stars, although dropping a 10-inning 1-0 decision to the Seattle Rainiers, didn't lose any ground as the Sacramento So lons obligingly bowed under 4-0 to: lowly San Francisco. Seattle fans were treated to a pitching marathon that saw Willard Ramsdell, leading Hol lywood righthander and one of the league's best, edged by Se attle Reliefer Rugger Ardizoia. It was the second time in a row that the Hollywood main stay has lost a duel by that mar gin. Last week Portland's Roy Helser bested him. Last night, however, Ardizoia gave the tilt an added flourish when he belt ed in the winning run with a single. A large crowd of 10,000 turned out to see ex-Sud Man ager Jo Jo White cavort in the fields for the Twinks. They weren't disappointed he rapped out two of the four Twink hits, one off Guy Fletcher who started the game and another off Ardi zoia, who relieved grumpy Guy in the second. Fletcher left the game with a pulledt back muscle. San Francisco's Con Demp sey tossed six hit ball to blank the Solons 4-0. It marked the seventh consecutive trimming the Solons have absorbed in the Seal stronghold this season. They were trimmed six games last May in the Bay City series Los Angeles rose out of the depths to hand San Diego a 3-2 loss in a game featured by four homers. The payoff tally how ever, came in the eighth frame when Johnny Ostrowski sin 'B League Win, Losses Put West Salem in Front A victory by the West Salem Lumberjacks combined with de feats for the Keizer and Salem Realtor Junior B leaguers gave the Polk county crew the top slot in the loop. West Salem clipped Mayflow er Milk, 6-2, in their fifth vic tory of the season compared with one defeat. Leith Linegar pitched the winner on four hits. Salem Heights topped the Keizer Merchants with a score of 7-3 NOW OPEN DUCK PIN BOWLING - BILLIARDS FOUNTAIN LUNCH League Teams and Individuals Interested in League Play Please Check with us at once B AND B BOWLING COURT 3085 Portland Rd. TOM WOOD, Owner Ph. Z4438 3, 1949 -13 Tests Channel Shirley May France of Somerset, Mass., tests the water of the Eng lish Channel at Dover, Eng land. She is training at Dover for an attempt to swim the channel from Cape Gris Nez, France to Dover. SMC? ' ffv I Bevos Set Back gled home Cecil Garriott. Pre viously, four baggers had been clouted by Padres John Ritchey and Al Rosen and Pitcher Bryan Stephens and Carmen Mauro of the Angels, At Portland the Oakland Oaks started out with a three-run splurge in the first inning and were never headed as they edged the Beavers 7-4. Frank Kerr, the ex-Sacramento catcher, and veteran Cookie Lavagetto paved the way for the Acorns with homers, helping Charlie Gassaway to his 12th win of the campaign. Joe Bro- Worried Yanks Try to Curb DiMaggio Masher New York, Aug. 3 (U.R)-Joe DiMaggio, the New York Yan kee baseball club and a beau teous blonde showgirl com bined today to bare the de tailed story of a girl crank plaguing the famous baseball star. Bearing in mind the tragic shooting of Eddie Waitkus by a demented girl fan, the Yan kees have decided to take ac tion. The female eccentric in question, according to Yankee spokesman Arthur (Red) Pat terson has been deluging DiMaggio with mash notes and has contributed items to Broad way columnists detailing the progress of a reported rom ance between Joe and lovely Junior Stand ish, a dancer at B LEAGUE West Salem 000 204 06 6 6 Mayflower 200 000 02 4 2 Llnegar anl Wlnetr; Martin and Cohen. Kclaer 000 100 23 7 3 S. HeiMiU 003 202 7 6 3 Province and Enale: Merchant and C.''man. Realtors 322 000 07 7 3 ..aiindry 21 001 48 10 5 Mneaar and Winter: Martin and Cohen. Pearce and Paae: Kins and Wlneuar. while the Salem Laundry team edged the Realtors, 8-7. The Realtors and Keizers shared the lead for a week with the Lum berjacks. The Heighls nine won on the pitching work of Steve Mer chant. A homer by Eldon Harms and a two run single off the bat of Bill Walker highlighted the Laundry effort over the Realtors. Solons Win Pitchers' Duel, A's Collect Wild Nightcap A scattered gathering of 454 baseball fans saw one top notch pitchers' duel and one wild base-runners' battle as Salem and Victoria split a Western International league doubleheader at Waters park Tuesday night. Cal Mclrvin of the Senators and Toby Tobias of Victoria were mound opponents in the fastly - played opener, with Sa lem squeezing out a 2 to 0 vic tory on the strength of two un earned runs in the fifth. A total of 29 hits were bashed in the nightcap, 19 of them by Victoria. The Canadians finished on top, 12 to 8. Mclrvin and Tobias gave up but three hits apiece in their brilliant performance. Salem's two runs in the fifth came on a single by Mel Wasley, a balk by Tobias, two walks and three errors. The visitors threatened in the top half of the seventh. Up until then, they had managed only a single hit off Mclrvin. a single bv Gil McDougald in the second. Then in the seventh Mclrvin was nicked for two blows, but twirled himself out of the sit uation with calm smoothness. Ray Jacobs opened the frame by singling to left field. McDou gald flied to right for the first out, then Johnny Hack singled to right, sending Jacobs to third. That put runners on first and third with only one out. But Mc lrvin forced both Lenny Noren and Frank Matoh to pop up to Catcher-Manager Bill Beard and end the ball game. Three Victoria players each banged out four hits in the sec ond game. Vic Buccola had a double and three singles, while Noren and Matoh had four sin gles apiece. Jacobs cracked a three-run homer in the eighth. No Senator got more than two hits in the game, and there were no extra-base'blows on the Sa lem side of the ledger. The two teams meet again at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, fol lowing a half-hour performance by Al Schacht, "the Clown Prince of Baseball." Elsewhere in the WIL Tues day, Yakima dropped a 7 to 3 PCL Standings IBy the Associated Pros") W L Pet. W L Pet, Hollywood 77 54 .588 Portland 63 65 .402 Sacramnlo 6B 59 .530 Seattle 64 67 .480 Oakland 68 61.527 BnFrncBCo 57 72 .442 San Dieuo 64 65 .496 LofiAngela 56 75 .427 Results Tuesday Seattle 1, Hollywood 0. (10 inninga) Oakland 7, Portland 4. San Francisco 4, Sacramento 0. Loa AntieliK 3, San Diego 2. via, hitting three for four and scoring twice, paced the Bea vers' attack. Roy Helser suf fered his eighth loss against 14 wins. Dr. Frank Dierickx fin ished for the Bevos. the latin quarter. DiMaggio and Junior have dated fre quently but deny they are "a romance." "This woman obviously is a mental case," said Patterson. "We're going to see to it that she stops bothering Joe but I'd rather not say what kind of action we're contemplating." DiMaggio's close friend, George Solotaire, a theater ticket broker who introduced Miss Standish to Joe, said he knew who the crank is. "The other night I had a talk with her and tried to tell her to stop meddling but I don't know how much good it did," Solotaire said. WIL Standings (By the Associated Press) W. L. Pet. Yakima 71 40 .640 Vancouver 65 43 .607 Spokane 58 53 .623 Wenatchee 55 56 ,495 Victoria ..51 60 .459 Salem 48 63 Bremerton 48 63 Tacoma 47 66 .432 .432 .416 Games Tuesday Vancouver 7, Yakima 3. Salem 2-8. Victoria 0-12. Spokane 8, Bremerton 6. Wenatchee 10, Tacoma 9. decision to Vancouver as Yak Manager Joe Orengo and Catch er Ray Orteig were hustled to the showers by the umpire for disputing Umpire John Young's decision that Vancouver's Ray Tran was hit by a pitched ball. Spokane defeated Bremerton 8 to 6 and Wenatchee edged Ta coma 10 to 9. Wenatchee's Jim Warner picked up two home runs against Tacoma to pass Dick Greco of the losers in the league's circuit clouting race Warner now has 29, Greco 28. First game: Victoria (0) (?) Salem BHOA BHOA Wnlseth.u 3 0 3 2 Krug, 1 3 0 7 0 Buccola, 1 3 0 7 0 W.Petrsn,2 3 0 Jacobs, rf 3 2 2 0 B.Petrsn.s 3 0 0 2 McDougld.2 3 1 2 3 Oherry.cf 2 2 a 0 Hack, if 3 10 0 Wasley,lf-3 3 14 0 Noren.cf v 3 0 1 0 Hedingtn,3 1 0 0 Matoh, 3 2 0 0 2 Snydr.rf-lf t 0 0 0 Day, c 2 0 3 1 Beard, c 0 0 4 0 Tobias, p 2 0 0 2 Mclrvln.P 2 0 0 1 Buckley, If 0 0 1 Total 24 4 18 10 Total 18 3 4 8 Victoria 000 000 00 4 3 Salem 000 020 X 2 3 Balk. Tobias. Pitcher Ip Ab R H Er So Bb Tobias 8 18 8 2 0 2 4 Mclrvin 7 24 4 0 0 2 1 Passed balls: Beard. Left on bases: Victoria 4, Salem 3, Er rors: McDougald 2, Day. Runs batted In, none. Sacrifice: Beard. Double plays: Wnl seth to McDougald to Buccola: Walseth unassisted; Hedington to W. Peterson to Krug. Time 1:20. Umpires: Skullk and Flammla. Second name: Victoria (13) (ft) Ralem BHOA BHOA Walaelh.aa 4 13 1 Knitr, 1 4 2 10 0 Buccola. 1 4 4 6 0 W.Pctr3n.2 5 13 3 Jacobs, rf 3 1 a 0 B.Petrjsn.a 5 2 6 6 McDoUBld,2 6 13 5 Cherry.cl 4 0 2 0 Hack, If 4 14 0 Waley,3 S a 1 2 Noren.cf 5 4 2 0 Buckley.rf S 1 0 1 Mathoh, 3 5 4 0 0 Snyder.lt 3 0 10 Morttan.c 5 18 0 Carlson, c 3 15 2 Ward, p 3 0 0 1 Fredrcks.p 4 10 0 Blnknahp.p 2 10 1 FoAtr,p 0 0 0 0 Mcxrvin- l u u u Total 40 19 27 8 Total 31 10 27 14 Grounded out for Buckley In 9th. Victoria 0 003 04112 19 2 Salem 010 052 000 8 10 Winning pitcher: Blankenshlp; loslns Ditcher: Fredericks. Pitcher Ip Ab H R Er So Bb Ward 4 22 8 8 3 Blankenshlp 4a 15 2 2 1 2 1 Frederick 7 Plus 32 14 -10 8 5 0 Foster 3 8 5 3 2 0 1 Wild Pitches: Ward. Left on baflea: Victoria 10. Salem T. Errors: B. P?teron, Carlson, Wsl.ietti, Mc Dcuanld, Home run: Jacobs. ' Two bnse 'hits; Buccola. McDoucald, Wrflsetli, Hack. Runs batted In: McDounald 4, Hack, Mathoh 2, Morgan, Fredericks, B. Peter son, Wasley 3, Buck ley, Carlson 2, Ja cobs 3, Buccola. Sacrifice: Walseth. Stolen bases: Buccola. Double plays: B, Peter son to Krun; Walseth to McDougald to Buccola; W. Peterson to B. Peterson to Krua 2. Time 2:15. Umpires; Flammla and Skullk. Attendance 454. Short scores: Vancouver 001 100 1047 9 0 Yakima 000 031 0003 8 3 Anderson and Sheely; Swlger. Savar- ese (fi), Bradford (01, Sporer (91 and Ortfia, Tornay (9). Bremerton 200 201 100 6 16 2 Spokane 031 031 00X 8 13 0 Da hi, Pirack (fl and RonnlnB; wer- bowsk and Rossi. Tacoma 033 000 120 9 12 1 Wenatcliae 018 001 02x 10 15 3 Fortier, Lazor (3), Johnson (9) and Sheets; Greenlaw, Meyers (3t and Winter. BIG VALUE HITS OREGON that popular favorite of the East CARSTAIRS White Seal . 4mX ili ii TheMhoC.rc. jjK says jjfc moiB n CARSTAIRS CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTILLING CO., INC., BALTIMORE, MD. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86.8 PROOF, 72 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Jary Girls Win 11th Straight in Portland League The Jary girls' Softball crew came through with their 11th straight victory Tuesday night in Portland league competition when they drubbed upper Sandy, 13-2. The Salem entry put on one of its best hitting exhibitions of the year as they pounded out a total of 12 in collecting their. 13 runs. The slugging, combined with the four-hit pitching of Jackie Gardner provided an unbeatable com bination for the Sandys. Sandy 2 4 5 Salem 13 12 0 Stringfellor and Blivens; Gardner and Wadsworth. Dallas-Valsetz Win, Silverton Loses in Meet Portland, Aug. 3 Kerchei Lumber of Forest Grove and Portland's Kool Spot fell from the state semi-pro baseball tour nament last night. Reedsport advanced with s third victory in defeating Sil verton 2 to 1, the first loss for the latter. The defending champions ol Albany had but two hits both by center fielder Bob Jacobsen in edging Kercher Lumber, 2 to 1. Jacobsen's blow in th third, plus wildness by the pitcher, scored both Albany runs. Dallas-Valsetz dumped Kool Spot, 1 to 0, with pitcher Corky Van Loo getting the only hit, a single, to drive in the lone run for his team while shutting oul the Portlanders. Three Reedsport singles and two errors by Silverton's first baseman Bob Christiansen gav Reedsport two runs in tha fourth. The lone Silverton run came on two doubles. Confident Gus Soys He'll Try To Kayo Charles Summit, N. J., Aug. 3 Confidence oozes from Gus Les nevich as he trains for his titl fight with Ezzard Charles, th the NBA heavyweight champ, at Yankee Stadium a week from to' night. I'm going to beat him," said muffinjaced Gus. "I'll go foi a knockout if I can." "I like Lesnevich," commenteJ Jimmy Braddock, former worli heavyweight king. Jimmy al ways has a good word for every body. "Gus can win with his, body punching," said Whitey Bim stein, veteran trainer who is her working with Rocky Graziano, "That's the way Joe Baksi hur( Charles." 'I'm satisfied the way he came along the last few days," said Joe Vella, Gus' roly poly mana ger. In Any Language That'a Lotsa Yen Tokyo, Aug. 3 (P) A pay off of 277,770 yen on a 100 yen ticket at Tozuka race track near Yokohama yesterday was the sensation of the season. In American money that's $633 for 28 cents. The winning tickets were on two horses selected in the same race to finish one-two.