Senators Club Athletics, fottv- ; Funnyman Performs Jtth. the clown prince of baseball, is shown here mimicking a near sighted pitcher as he clowns an effort to read signals from "Swede" Carlson, catcher for the Senators. The clown drew the 3,146 fans, second LOCAL UNITED PRESS Twin Win Oakland San Francisco, Aug. 4 UR The Oakland Acorns are giving evidence of sprouting into a sub stantial roadblock to the Holly wood Stars. Last year's champions, who spent the first half of the sea son on a treadmill, have sud denly turned into a powerhouse. The Oaks knocked off the Port land Beavers twice last night and moved into, second place. They replaced the Sacramento Solons as the latest "hop" to displace the Stars for the Pa cific Coast leadership. Charlie Dressen's charges stemmed the uprising Beavers 10-5 and 8-7, while the So lons, erstwhile challengers for Hollywood's spot, were drop ping a pair to the San ' Fran cisco Seals. Sacramento lost 4-3 and 8-6 in a couple of the worst - played games of the season. The Stars capitalized on the change of challengers. The Stars lost to Seattle 10-2 but retained their six and a half game mar gin. The San Diego Padres, an earlier threat to the Twinks, pulled up to ' the even-Stephen mark by beating Los Angeles 8-5. Oakland make the hop into second place, by bunching their hits. In the first game the Acorns lashed out with a seven-run rally in the fourth to take the lead and the game away from the Beavers. In the nightcap the Oaks staved off a last inning rally by Port land to preserve a lead that was built up in the seventh when Earl Itapp broke a tie with a two-run homer. San Francisco continued to hold the Seals stadium jinx on the Solons. The Seals won their ninth straight game from the Sacs in the park. In the opener the Seals got only two singles, but utilized Sacramento errors and walks for the necessary four runs. The second game, replete with five boots, was called after eight innings because of the time law. The Seals virtually clinched the game in the fourth with a rally of four unearned runs. The two teams made nine errors in the two games. Shortscorw: Hcllywood 000 200 000 3 6 3 Seattle 033 040 00010 12 0 Woods, Oliver (3), Roy (5) and Sand lock; Schanz and Orasso, San Diego ....200 300 2018 13 1 Los Angeles 400 000 10X 5 8 0 Resclgno and Rltchey: McDinleU, An thony (4), Ihde (9) and Novotney. Sacramento 300 000 13 7 3 San Francisco 200 020 Jt 4 2 3 MaUette and Plumbo; Lien amLBrocker. Sacramento 004 000 20 6 It 3 San Francisco 011 402 008 11 3 (8 Innings) Rose. Johnson 4i. Conger (6), Salvo (8 and Plumbo; Perez and Jarvls. OREGON TIDES Correct for Newport High Aug 4 10:26 am 5.4 9.42 am 8.1 Auc. 11:36 am 5.7 10:42 pro 8.1 Low 4:02 am -0.5 3:39 pm 3.1 5:03 am -0.9 4:49 Pm 3.1 Hemorrhoids (Piles) Fistula P l a s u r e. Prolapse and oth er Rectal Disor ders corrected the easy, convenient way No hospitaliz ation, quick relief Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic Nataro-Hectal Specialist 1144 Center St.. Salem. Or.. Ph. K80 reel pauino S W P ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 4, 1949 Over Bevos Puts on Tail of Stars PCL Standings (By the Associated Press) W L Pet. W L Pet. Hollywood 77 55 .563 Seattle 65 67 .492 Oakland 70 61 .534 Portland 63 67 .485 Sacramnto 69 61 .531 SnFrncsco 59 72 .450 San Diego 65 65 .500 Los Angela 56 67 .424 Results Wednesday Oakland 10-8. Portland 5-7. San Francisco 4-8, Sacramento 8-6. Seattle 10, Hollywood 2. San Diego 8, Los Anseleji 5. Official Box The First Game Box: Portland Oakland AB H O Wilsomss 4 2 4 A AB H O A 2 Marquz.cf 4 13 1 1 Shupe.lb 4 0 9 1 0 Thomas.ab 4 114 0 Rucker.lf 4 2 10 0 Brovia.rf 3 0 0 0 Lavagto,3b 2 10 Eto.DD.cf 4 13 KryhoskU jensen. ii 1 Duezabo.rf 0 BaHlskl,2b Martln,2b 2 Gladd.c 1 Austin, 38 3 0 Kerr.c Jones, D 1 Lynn.p 0 0 Fleming, p 0 0 Femada.a 1 0 McNulty.p 0 Woods,3b ihristpr.b P.Thpsn.p Totals 30 12 21 7 Totals 28 7 31 12 b Fanned for Jones in 6th. ' a safe on error for Fleming in 5th. ' Oakland 00 700 310 Hits 010 fill 412 Hits 022 021 0 7 (7 innlngsl Winnina pitcher Jones: losing pitcher Lynn. fitcner lp ad m k r bo no Jones 5 22 5 6 2 14 Thompson 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 L.ynn JVa 10 a o v FlemlnK 3Vb 15 S 4 6 0 2 McNuity 2 8 3 5 3 20 Runs "Wilson 2, Lav age t to. Rapp 2, Krvhoski 2. Jensen. Duezabou. Kerr. Thomas, Rucker, Brovia 2, Austin. Error Wilson. Runs batted in Lynn, Brovia, Kryhoskl 2, Deuzabou, Martin, Wilson, Lavagetto, Austin 3, Rapp. Two base hits Kryhoskl 2, Rucker. Home run Aus tin. Stolen base Wilson. Sacrifice Wood. Double Plays Oladd to Basins.fi; Kerr to Kryhoskl. Left on basesOakland 2; Port land 7. Hit by pitcher. By Jones (Flem ing!. Umpires Ford, Oordon and Orr. Time 1:40. The iecond game box: Oakland Portland BHOA BHOA Wilson, u 3 1 2 2 Marquez.cf 4 3 5 0 Lavagetto,3 4 1 2 3 Shupe. 1 5 0 6 Rapp, cf 4 2 2 0 Thomas, 3 KryhoskU 3 19 1 Rucker.lf Jensen, If 4 12 0 Brovia.rf Padgett ,c 4 0 5 1 Basinskl,2 Duezbou.rf 4 2 2 0 Oladd, c Martin, 2 4 0 2 3 Austln.ss 1 3 1 5 13 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 4 4 4 14 1 12 0 Tost, p 2 0 10 Saltzman.p 2 10 1 Thorn pan. b 1 0 0 0 Diehl, 0 1 1 VanRobys 1 0 0 0 Wenner 110 0 Totals 34 8 27 10 Total 36 9 27 9 Filed out for Tost In 6th. Singled for Dlehl In 9th. Oakland 104 000 300 -8 Hits 112 010 3008 Portland 002 030 0027 Hits 001 140 1029 Winning pitcher: Thompson; losing pitrher; Saltzman. Ip Ab R H ErSoBb iast 22 5 6 3 2 0 Thompson 4 Sp'tzman 6 plus 25 8 8 6 2 4 Diehl 3 9 0 0 0 1 0 Runs: Wilson 2, Lavagetto 2, Rapp 2, Kiyhoskl, Jensen, Marquez 2, Oladd 2, Austin 2, Saltzman. Errors: Kryhoskl, Aus tin. Runs batted In: Kryhoskl, Jensen 3, Padgett Marquez 3, Austin, Thomas 2. l avagetto, Rapp 2, Shupe. Two base hits: Kryhoskl, Duezabou, Rucker, Rapp, Wil son, Marquez. Three base hits: Jensen, Oladd. Homo runs: Marquez, Rapp. stolen base: Rapp. Sacrifice: Rapp. Double play: Wilson to Kryhoskl, Left on bases: Oak land 4, Portland 6. Umpires: Oordon, Orr and Ford. Time 2:10. Attendance 5,837. only to the recent raspberry night which feted the Spokane manager. Schacht per formed for a half hour, drifting through the stands, swiping swigs of pop, cigars, switch ing hats and buzzing the ladies. His antics on the field including pantomimes of Dom and Joe DiMaggio, Ted William and other national stars. Page 17 Burgher Returns To Salem Team From Portland George Emigh, business mana ger of the Salem Senators, dis closed Thursday that Bill Burg her would be returned to the Solons ior possible work against Victoria. The catcher moved up to Port land at the end of the 1948 sea son after catching for Salem. The reason for his return, ' ac cording to Emigh, is to give him work behind the plate. He has seen little- action in Portland. With his return, it is likely that "Swede" Carlson, who has subbed for Bill Beard in games this season behind the ' plate will be returned to some Yankee farm club. 'What Fat?' Highly indig nant when a London reporter suggested she was to fat, "Miss America," Bebe Shopp, 18, quickly replied, "What fat?" Miss Shop is on a 33-day cru sade through Europe for "clean thinking and bona fide bos oms." Of falsies, she said: "I don't wear them and never will. Falsies aren't honest." (Acme Telephoto) Invaders Stifle Salem Rally With Triple Play in Second The Salem Senators, playing before the second largest crowd of the season 3146 paid customers, knuckled down to baseball Wednesday night and slapped down the Victoria Athletics, 4-1. Bob Drilling went the route for the locals and set back the Canadian crew on his seven hit ter which was supported by top fielding of the Salems. The fans, lured to Waters park to see Funnyman Al Schacht perform, saw a hot Sa lem rally snuffed off in the second by the third double play ever effected at the local gar den. Mel Wasley led off the Salem half of the inning with a double which bounced off the center field fence. Bill Beard walked, and Orrin Snyder, in the left field garden, clipped a sharp double into the area he covered on defense. Snyder's blow scored Wasley and moved Beard to third. Claude Buckley tagged one of Pete Vucurevich's fast ones for a single, scoring Beard and mov ing Snyder to second. Drilling, out to help his own pitching chores by offensive play, slammed the next pitch for a single which brought Sny der home. Then, Victoria lowered the boom. ' Marty Krug clipped one which was taken by Vic Buccola and flipped to Ray Walseth for a triple play which snuffed the Salem attack. After that inning Vucurevich settled down to hold the Salem sluggers. Both teams scored one each in the fifth. Gil McDougal was forced. from play in the fourth inning when he sustained a cut sliding into home.' Beard effectively blocked the plate on the play to nullify his attempt. Bob Hedington, normally in the lineup for Salem, will be out of play for several-days as the result of a bad ankle, injur ed when he stepped on a mask at home plate Tuesday. Ihe final of the six game series, and the last appearance for the Athletics in Waters Park this season will be played at 8 p.m. Thursday. Friday, thp Vancouver Capilanos will move into the local pasture for a week-end series. Official Box Victoria (I) (4) Salem BHOA Walaeth.s 4 0 S 2 Knur, 1 Buccoli, l 3 0 10 1 W.Petren.2 Jacobs, rf 4 110 B.Petran.a McDougld.3 2 1 " 1 Cherry.cl Hack. If 4 0 0 0 Wafiley.3 Nor en, cf 4 3 4 0 Beard, c Matoh, 3 4-0 2 0 Snydor.lf Morgan, C S 2 2 1 Buckley.rf vucurvch.p 8 0 0 4 Drilling, p Johnaon,2 2 0 11 BHOA 0 12 0 1 3 1 3 0 11 4 2 0 2 2 1 - 3 1 Total S3 1 24 10 Total 30 10 27 16 Victoria 000 010 0001 7 0 Salem 030 010 OOx 4 10 1 Pitcher IP Ab RHErSoBb Vucurevich 8 30 10 4 4 1 5 Drilling 0 33 7 1 0 3 1 Left on baM: Victoria 6; Salem S. Er ror: Wasley. Two base hits: Wasley, Sny der, Noren, B. Peterson.- Runs batted In: Snyder. Buckley, Drill inn, Morgan, B. Peterson. Sacrifice: Beard. Stolen bases: B. Peterson. Double plays: Beard to W. Peterson. Triple Plays: Buccola to WaLseth. Time 1:50. Umpires: Skulilt and Flammia. Attendance 3146. Vancouver 000 000 0011 6 1 Yakima 000 300 OOx 3 8 1 Kindsfather and Brenner; Dickey, Bab bitt (9) and Or tel. Tacoma 000 00 1 0001 5 1 Wenatchee 200 211 02x 8 13 1 Kerrigan and Gardner; Orrell and Win uer. Industrial Loop Chalks 31 Errors Thursday Evening Errors were plentiful in In dustrial league softball play at Leslie field last night. A total of 31 miscues were committed in three games. Maple Dairies scored three runs in the final inning to squeeze out a 5 to 4 win over 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. 24438 latch dp catch- If your ear doori sometimes latch too tight Or sometimes won't latch at all, Our shop can quickly make 'em "right" And maybe prevent a bad fall. OTTO J. WILSON CO. 388 North Commercial St. 4 to H WIL Standings (By the Associated Freaa) W. L. Pet, Yakima 72 40 .643 Vancouver 65 43 .602 Spokane 58 53 .523 Wenatchee 56 56 .500 Victoria 51 1 .455 Salem 49 F3 .437 Bremerton 48 63 .432 Tacoma 47 67 .412 Games Wednesday Yakima 3. Vancouver 1. Wenatchee 8, Tacoma 1. Salem 4, Victoria 1. Bremerton at Spokane, rain (doubleheader tonight). Capital Alleys MAJOR SCRATCH LEAGUE ABC Window Cleaner. (1) Don Page 558, Jones 543. Mill Hartwell 452, Mc Cluskey 565. Karr's (J Karr 502, Ben net 477, Bowera 560. Coe 566.' Cllne'i (1) Cllne Sr. (75. Crawford 621. Oslund 485, Young 591. Braden Body Shop 2i White 567, B. Braden 665, L. Braden 566 Evana 538. Cupboard Cafe M Boyce 549. Milford 602, Stratton 438, Olodt 637. Senator'a 42) Irons 517, Olney 603, Frleaen 406, West 514. Capttol Beddinr 0 Poulln .506. Bose 574, Logan 510, Hickman 549. Harlwell Electric (3) E. Hartwell 560, Reevea 692, Larson 635, H. Page 594. High team aeries Hartwell Electric, 2381. High Ind aerlea Larson. 635. High Ind. game Laraon. 225. Stackhouse Arrives I ax 'rwn ...', y " r X . Wiring be I , ! ' ' '" If - ' And doo'tb. thwarted "V. r i k . i U ... K f" MB-BMaaaaMMM Willamette's new athletic director and head football coach Chester Stackhouse ' (left) made a quick visit to the university gym upon his arrival Wednesday for a chat with Coach Johnny Lewis and a prevue of the Clear Lake Store, Navy pushed! across one run in an extra in ning to nose Interstate Tractor 8 to 7, and Teamsters downed Post Office 10 to 6. In Iho niphtran. Post Office scored its six tallies on only two hits, taking advantage oi sioppy play on tne pari oi me jieaui sters, who errored six times. Post Office was charged with five muffs. There were no home runs in any of the three games. Phono 2-3621 Alaskan Pitcher Strikes Out 27 Loses Anyhow! Fairbanks, Alaska, Aug 4 W) Lady Luck deserted Jack Spurr last night. The Fairbanks pitcher struck out 21 men in a seven inning fastball game of the Farthest North Fastball League and lost 1-0. Spurr gave up but two hits and a pair of walks. His teammates collected eight hits but couldn't score. Hot Rod Race to Be Legion Event Saturday night's roadster rac ing program at Hollywood bowl will be an official event of the 31st annual Oregon state Amer ican Legion convention, accord ing to an announcement made today by an, official of Valley Sports, Inc., race promoters. Legionnaires will be given a part in the pre-race program, and it is hoped that one of the Legion bands now visiting in Salem will be available to play at the Bowl between races. Time trials start at 8 o'clock Saturday, with the first race, the trophy dash, scheduled to get the green flag at 8:45. WILLIAMS WINS NOD IN TEN-RQUND SHUFFLE Oakland, Calif., August 4 (U.R) Ike Williams, world light weight champion from Trenton, N.J., coasted to a unanimous 10- round decision over Benny Wal ker of Oakland last night in a slow-moving, non-title bout. 1 5, the pigskin, Maple Dalrlea 011 000 3 B 10 3 Clear Lake 001 300 04 0 3 HUfllcker and Steiaer: Kllllnaer and Bressler. Navy 003 0518 1 4 Interatate 204 0107 1 5 Basset and Bwlnk; Kreft and Butts, Teamster 402 000 410 0 0 Post Office 001 100 4 8 2 fi statler and Hannon: McDanlela and 8cott. YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS' Free Estimates Phone 2-5643 Pumilire - West Salem DUE - TO WILL CLOSE FOR AMERICAN LEGION PARADE Dodger Pitching Works, Yankees Continue Lead New York, Aug. 4 (U.R) Some body finally solved the Dodger pitching Jigsaw today, putting the once-scattered pieces togeth er for a suddenly efficient staff. For most of the season, even as Brooklyn led the National league, the Dodger pitchers seemed on the payroll simply for comic relief plenty of com edy and plenty of relief. But yesterday trim Carl Erskine hurled to a six-hit 10 to 5 romp over the Pirates and thus became the fourth Dodger pitcher to go the distance in as many games. All four won. Don Newcombre was the first to do it, then Ralph Branca, then Rex Barney and now Erskine. Newcombe takes another crack today and still under wraps are the two leftys, Joe H a 1 1 e n and Preacher Roe, The Doger triumph yesterday still left Brooklyn a half a game out of the National League lead, for Howie Pollett shut out the Boston Braves on four hits, 7 to 0, to protect the St. Louis Car dinal margin. The five-hit pitching of Dave Koslo gace the Giants their sixth a row, this a 4 to 1 triumph over the last-place Chicago Cubs. Meanwhile, lefty Ken Raffens- berger gave up only two singles as he hurled the Reds to a 2 to 0 triumph over the Phils. The New York Yankees kept athletic plant. siacKiiouse expecis 10 uso a variation of the "T" formation. Practice will begin early next month with the open ing date for the 'Cats set for September 17 against the University of Idaho. Stackhouse resigned from the directorship of Lincoln university in Pennsylvania for the Willam ette post. oS MEN'S SLACKS AND PANTS $5.00 to $20.00 Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. 260 South 12th St. - POPULAR - SALEM, ORE. V 4, 0, f NWfff 10 WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDA V NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. During Back to School Season Major Standings (By the Aaaoclated Preaa) AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet 61 36 .629 Detroit 56 47 .631 57 40 .688 Chlcaao 41 69 .411 56 43 .566 Waahingtn 56 59 .371 55 46 .546 St. Loula 34 65 .311 New York Cleveland Boston Phlldlphla Resnlta Wedneaday New York 7, Detroit I. Boaton 9, tst. Loula 1. Philadelphia I, Chicago t. Cleveland at Waahlngton, postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet Loula 60 38 .612 Phlldlphla 50 49 .505 59 38 .608 Pittsburgh 45 52 .464 52 46 .531 Cincinnati 40 58 .408 52 4S .520 Chicago 36 65 .35) Brooklyn New York Boston Results Wednesday Brooklyn 10, Plttaburgh 5. New York 4, Chicago 1. Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 0. St. Loula 7, Boston 0. their edge in the American League race, thanks once again to Frieman Joe Page. They came from behind with three runs in the eighth to beat the Detroit Tigers, 7 to S. The second-place Cleveland Indians were rained out in their game at Washington, but the third-place Boston Red Sox kept a-coming by beating the St. Louis Browns, 9 to 3. The Athletics climbed back into fourth place with a 3 to 2 victory over the White Sox. WEBFOOTS IN THE MAJORS (By the Associated Press) What they did Wedneaday: AB R H O A ERBI Pesky, Red Box 6 2 3 1 1 0 0 Doerr, Red Sox 4 2 S 1 S 0 4 HogantoLead f Ryder Cup Team Chicago, Aug. 4 W Ben Ho- gan, golf man of tha year in 1948, has been honored with the captaincy of the U. S. Ryder cup squad, although injuries suf fered in an auto collision have sidelined him from links action. The professional golfers' as sociation announced yesterday that Hogan, the mighty ban tam, will appear with the U. S. team in Boston, although he will not be able to compete. REQUEST