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    Senators Aid Cap Pennant Drive
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Softie Crucial Slated
For Monday at Leslie
Mootry'i Pharmacy and Paper
makers, who have been waging a
season-long battle for leadership
in the Salem City Softball cir
cuit, clash at 8 o'clock Monday
night on Leslie field in a game
that might well decide the loop
title and the local entrant in the
state tournament at Eugene la
ter this month.
Steelers Meet
Corner Juniors
In 'C Leaguer
The undefeated Salem Steel
and Supply company team of
the Salem Junior "C" league
. meets Four Corners at Four
" Corners Monday in a game that
could put the Four Corners club,
defeated in only one of six
games, on top of the loop stand
ings. Truax Oilers tangle with Mid
get Market at Keizer, River
Bend Sand and Gravel meets
Master Bread and Elfstrom's
vies with Schreder Market in
other "C" loop mixes. All games
start at ( o'clock.
In Monday . "B" loop action
West Salem meets Salem Heights
at Olinger, and the Keizer Mer
chants square off with May
flower Milk at Leslie.
DeMoss Snares
Third Golfing Title
Portland, Aug. 8 IIP) Gracie
De Moss of Corvallis held the
Portland city women's golf tro
phy today for a third year and
Tab Boyer of Portland claimed
the men's silver a fourth time.
For Miss De Moss it was three
times in a row as she defeated
Sue Huston, Portland, 8 and 6.
Her putter worked neatly on the
opening greens and she held the
lead through the final play Sat
urday. Boyer defeated Bob Dunden.
also Portland, 2 to and 1, in a
match that wasn't over until the
35th. He was two down on the
18th, . squared the play on the
27th and then held the deadlock
until he sank a six foot putt on
) the 35th.
Saltzman Blanks Oaks
As Bevos Divide Twin
Portland. Ore.. Aug. 8 (U.B .,
The Oakland Acorns and Port
land Beavers split a Pacific Coast
league doubleheader Sunday, the
Oaks dropping the opener, 1 to
, and taking the seven-inning
nightcap, S to 1.
Milo Candini notched his
seventh mound win of the sea
son in the second game, issuing
four hits as starter Red Japhet
Lynn took the Portland loss.
Oakland made all three in the
first inning on Artie Wilson's
Official Box
First game box:)
Oakland Portland
BHOA BHOA
Wilson.ss S 0 2 2 Ma'rquez.cf 3 0 6 1
Livufltto.l 3 13 2 Shupe.l 4 16 2
Rapp.rf 4 0 0 0 Thomas,3 4 10 2
Kryhoski.l 4 18 1 Rucker.tf 4 15 0
Pnrif.M r 4130 Pnninntn.r 4 2 :
Jensen.lf 112 0 Baslnski,2. 3 0 4 3
Chrstnhr.cf 4 1 3 0Oldd.c 3 13 0
Martin,2 8 0 2 2 Au.itin.ss 3 12 1
Jones.p 2 2 0 2 Saltzman, P 2 0 0 1
Cecil, p 0 0 0 0
VnRobays 10 0 0
Nelson" 0 0 0 0
F.Thmpsn.p 0 0 0 0
Tote" 0 0 0 0
Kerr.c 0 0 10
Woods" 10 0 0
- fotak 34 7 24 9 Totals 30 7 27 10
Van Rob&ji sale on error for C?cil in
7th.
Nelson ran for Van Robaye In 7tii.
'Tote ran for Padgett in 8th.
Woods llled out for F. Thompson
in 9th.
Oakland 000 000 0000
Hits 310 110 1107
Portland 010 000 OOx 1
Hits . 020 111 20x 7
Losing pitcher: Jones.
Ip Ab RHErSo Bb
Jones S' 30 1 5 1 3 3
Cecil 2 0 0 0 13
P. Thompson 2 8 0 2 0 0 0
Salt em an 9 34 0 7 0 2 3
Runs: Olidd. Errors: Martin, Thomas,
Saltzman. Runs batted In: Austin. Two
bast hits: Oladd, Jensen. Pennington.
Sacrifices: Saltaman, Martin. Double plays:
U art In to Kryhoski. Left on b&su: Oak
land 10. Portland 10. Hit by pitcher: by
Jones (Marquei). Umpires: Ford, Gordon
and Orr. Time 2:13.
(0econd rime box 7 Innings)
Oakland Portland
BHOA BHOA
WiUon.ss 2 10 1 Marquez.ef 3 0 4 0
Lavaietto.l 2 0 0 1 Shupe.l 2 0 8 0
Rapp.rf 3 0 4 0 Thorn a. 3 3 0 2 t
Kryhoski.l 8 0 6 0 Rucker.If 3 0 0 0
Jetuen.lf 2 0 S 0 Pnnlnstn.r 2 13 0
Chratphr.cf 2 110 Basmski.2 3 10 4
Martln.a 10 1 SOladd.c 3 14 0
Kerr.o 2 2 4 0 Austin.&s 3102
Candini.p 3 0 0 3Lynn,p 10 0 0
Lator 10 0 0
Totals 24 3 21 t Liska.p 0 0 0 0
Laior itruek out for Lynn in 5th.
Oakland 300 000 0 3
Hits 310 000 03
Portland 010 ooo o 1
Hits 0:0 020 04
Losing pitcher: Lynn.
Ip Ab R H Er Bo Bb
Candini 1 25 1 4 1 4 1
Lmn 5 18 3 t 3 3 2
Llikt 3 6 0 0 0 10
Runs: Wilson, Lavaietto. Jensen. Pen
Bintton. Errors: None, Runs batted in:
Christopher 3. Austin. Two base hits:
Wilson. Oladd. Stolen bases: Christopher
Jensen. Left on bues: Oakland 3, Portland
i Passed balls: Oladd. Kerr. Umpire:
Gordon. Orr and Pord. Time 1:34. Atten
dance 5100.
Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 8, 1949
The two teams now stand in
a tie atop the City league
standings at 16 wins and 2
losses apiece. The third-place
club is Golden Pheasant, five
games behind the leaders. And
since Mootry's and Papermak
ers each have but three games
remaining to play after Mon
day's meet, the victor Monday
will undoubtedly eventually
wear the City league crown.
Mootry's and Papermakers
have met twice before this sea
son, with Mootry's winning on
June 6 and Papermakers finish
ing on top July 7.
Fireballer Bob Knight will
perform hurling chores for Pa
permakers Monday, while either
Jim Rawlins or Clancy Applegate
will toss for the Druggists.
The crucial clash will be the
second of three softy games
slated for Leslie Monday
night. An Industrial league
mix between Maple Dairy and
Interstate Tractor opens the
evening program at 6:30, then
the Mootry-Papermaker con
test at 8 o'clock and the 9
o'clock nightcap pits Golden
Pheasant opposite Knights of
Columbus in another City
league game.
Bums Tie Cards, Yanks Fatten Up
Major Standings 3
(By United Press 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
New York 65 37 .637 Detroit 57 49 .638
Cleveland 60 43 .583 Chicato 44 60 .423
Baston 59 44 .573 Waxhinatn 37 64 .366
Phldlphia 5B 47.552 St. Louis 34 70.327
NATIONAL -LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
3t. Louis 63 30 .618 Boston 53 52 .505
Brooklyn 63 39 .618 Pittsburgh 46 66 .431
New York 53 49 .320 Cincinnati 43 61 .413
Phildlphia 53 52 .605 Chicato 40 66 .377
Resulti Sunday
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 4-0, Washington 1-1. e .
Detroit 6. Boston 4.
St. Louis 2-2, New York 30-2. 2nd same
lO-inntng tie called account darkness.)
Cleveland 4-2, Philadelphia 6-4..
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 7-S. Pittsburgh 3-4.
Brooklyn 7-2. Cincinnati 0-1.
Boston 11-3, Chicago 0-4. (2nd game 10
Innings).
Now York 2, St. Louis S.
PCL Standings
iBy the Associated Prettl
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Hollywood TB 5ft .569 Seattle 69 58 .504
Oakland 12 65 .526 Portland 67 69 .493
Sacramento 71 64 .536 SnFrncseo 62 74 .456
San Dleio 69 66 .511 LosAnaela 57 10 .416
Sunday', ResDlt,
San Diego 6-7, Los Angeles 4-4.
Seattle 3-14. Bollywood 1-2.
Portland 1-1. Oakland 0-3.
Sacramento 2-2, San Francisco 1-3.
Double, two walks, a single and
a double steal.
The split bill gave Oakland
the series, five games to four.
Hal Saltzman blanked the
Acorns in the first game on
seven hits. It was Saltzman's
16th win against nine defeats
as Earl Jones took the loss,
his sixth against seven vic
tories. The Stars completed their
worst week of the season yester
day by losing both ends of a
doubleheader to the Suds. Se
attle got back into contention
with a 3 to 1 and a 14 to 2 win
over the leaders.
San Diego also won both Sun
day games, whipping Los An
geles 6 to 4 and 7 to 4. The
other clubs split. Sacramento
won the first one from San
Francisco 2 to 1, but dropped
the second game, 3 to 2.
Hollywood 100 000
1 01 7 0
Seattle 000 021 x-
Ramsdell and unser: Schans and Grts
so. Hollywood 000 000 101 9 11 1
Seattle 311 500 03x -14 16 0
Woods, Moulder (It, OHrr 5 and
Sandlock: Gatehouse and Warren.
Sacramento 000 020 000 2 8 0
San Francisco 010 000 000 1 4 0
Mallette, Doberntc 5) and Ralmondi;
Oempsey, Perez (81 and Jarvis.
Sacramento 000 002 0 2 7 0
San Francisco 100 110 x 3 9 1
Freltas, Malette 5i and PI umbo: Lien,
Perez (6) and Brocker.
San Dleao 140 000 1006 7 0
Los Ansele 100 200 1004 11 4
Florej, Savage 8i and Rltchey; Ste
phens, IlKle (7) and Novotney.
San Dieco Ill 100 037 14 1
Los Aniieles 010 120 004 11 1
RescUno and Moore; Gables, Anthony
'5l and Novotney.
Stojack-Williams
Matched for Mat
Frank Stojack, a former foot
ball all-American from Wash
ington State, tangles with Al
Williams in the main event of
Tuesday night's professional
wrestling show at the Salem
armory.
Other matches pit Tony Ross
opposite Al Szasz and Frenchie
LaBell versus Bill McEuin.
Page 11
Portland Girls
Pace Oregon AAU
Junior Olympics
Portland, Aug. 8 VP) Portland
girls set the pace in the frist
Oregon AAU junior Olympic
games here Saturday to give the
city's boys-girls team the top
honors.
The girls won 11 to 18 girls'
events and Portland lads four of
the 23 boys' events while both
were piling up 24714 points.
Eugene lads paced the upstat
ers with 143 points. Wilkes, a
small suburban area near Port
land, was third with 107. As
toria was next with 58; Albany
21; Pendleton 19: Bend 16
Gresham failed to score.
Pendleton's, 13-year-old Gary
Guyll was top individual per
former. He won the 50-yard
sprint in 6.4 seconds and the
running broadjump with a 15
foot, 3 inch leap in his age
group.
Webfoots in the Majors
Saturday
Pesky, Red Sox
Doer, Rrd Sox
B R H O A E RBI
3 1 2 0 S 0 0
3 1 1 1 3 ,0 1
Gordon, Indiana 4
0 1 4 4 0 0
Sunday: AB R H OA E RBI
Gordon, Indiana Hi 4 005000
(2 2 0 0 2 3 0 0
Pesky, Red Sox 6 0 1 1 3 0 0
Doerr, Red Sox i ft 0 0 1 2 0 0
Fox, Reds Pitched Sunday but not
charged with loss (pitched 1 inning, hit
off 1: SO 0: BB 0.
(By the Associated Press'
Here they come down the
stretch with St. Louis and
Brooklyn neck and neck in the
National league race and 52
games to go.
Brooklyn, which moved into
a first place tie by twice dump
ing Cincinnati while St. Louis
was winning a single from New
York, may have a slight edge in
the schedule. The Brooks have
28 home games left while the
Cards must play 28 on the road.
In the easy pickin' depart
ment, St. Louis has all the bet
ter of it. The Cards have 30
games with Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and Chicago, the last
three teams in the standings,
although the Pirates have
been tough for them all year,
Brooklyn plays a total of 16
with the sixth, seventh and
eighth place clubs.
Cincinnati, loser of 14 of 18
tarts against Brooklyn, was the
stepping stone for Burt Shot
ton's men to regain a piece of
first place. Joe Hatten shut out
the Reds in the opener 7-0 and
came on to work the last 1 23
innings of the 2-1 second game
when Rex Barney got into
trouble.
Homers by Bruce Edwards
and Jackie Robinson in the first
game and by Spider Jorgensen
in the second drove in eight of
the nine Dodger runs. Edwards
bashed his with the bases load
ed in the sixth.
Banks Team Gets
Final Spot
Portland, Aug. 8 (P) The sur
prising team from Banks vaulted
to Wednesday s state semi - pro
baseball tournament final by
posting a fifth consecutive vic -
tory last night.
Banks' Manager Lenore Lyda
allowed but one hit in hurling
his team to a 4 to 2 win over pre
viously unbeaten Reedsport.
Fighting it out for the other
berth tonight and tomorrow will
be the defending champions of
Albany and the Portland Reli
ance and Albina Fuel teams.
aiii-.o nnH Alhtna Fnpl tpams
Albanv eot a five run innine
off Chuck Sauvain to start the
rout of Silverton, winning 7 to
3 and edging the losers from thelDenver university; Nov. 12, Col
play. Reliance dumped Ver-
boort, 3 to 1, and Albina did the
same to Willamette by winning,
3 to 2, in eight innings.
Oswego Defeats
Salem Divoters
Ted Scharbach of Oswego
Country club fired a one-under-
par 71 for medalist honors in a
Salem-Oswego team golf match
at Salem Golf club Sunday. The
meet was won by the Oswego
team 20 to 18 'A.
Match icore:
ftcftifer 0. Scharbach 3: Iniram 3, ler
ulll 1: Alley 0, Lacourette 3: Albrlch 1,
KaneKt 0: Paulaon 3'i. Strni i: Estey
3. Kerry 0; Mapes 'a, Murdock 2'; John
ston 3'j, Bennett H: Clark 0. Williams 3;
Gadwa l'i, Du Lone l'i; Wattler 0, Caj
ter 3: Hodaei 3. Pickens 1; QuUtS l'i.
Skiberukl 1'.
WRESTLING
Tuesday Night 8:30
MAIN EVENT
Frank Stojack n.
Al Williams
SPECIAL
Tony Ross rs. Al Szass
OPENER
Rene LaBell ts. .
Bill McEwin
SALEM ARMORY
' - , .
PrnmicAfl HnniPr Yankee slugger Joe DiMaggio is con-
r lUIMIJVU IIVIIIVI ......i.f.j hv Knlhnv anrt Vnp-I Rirra
as he scores on a homer in the fourth inning of the Yanks'
first game with the St. Louis Browns at Yankee Stadium.
This was the special clout DiMaggio promised to try to hit
for 10-year-old Michael Rosenthal, who lies seriously ill in
a New York hospital. (Acme Telephoto)
George (Red) Hunger got the
Cards back on the win path as
he stopped New York with
seven hits, 9-2.
Boston broke a five-game
losing streak by trampling
Chicago, 11-0 on Bill Voi
selle's seven-hitter but fell
back into its tailsipin in los
ing the second game in 10 in
nings, 4-3.
Dick Sisler helped the Phil
lies to a double triumph over
Pittsburgh with a three-run
pinch homer in the ninth inning
to take the second game, 5-4, aft
er the Phils won the opener,
7-3.
The New York Yankees
continued to fatten their
American league lead at the
expense of the St. Louis
Browns although they had to
be satisfied with a 2-2 tie in
the second game. They smoth
ered the cellar club, 20-2, in
the opener.
The Yanks now lead by 514
games. They are 6',a games out
front of Boston whose seven
game winning streak was broken
by Detroit, 6-4.
Lodi Grabs Major Grid
Games Without College
BY HAL WOOD
San Francisco, Aug. 8 U.R j
The quiet little city of Lodi, I
Cal., 20 miles south of Sacra-1
mento and without a full course I
college to call its own, probably;
will see more major league foot
ball this fall than half of the big
cities of United States.
Lodi, with a population of
hnii lnnn Krta in hill ilsnlf
as the grape growing capitol of
ltne WOrld.' And to advertise
ithat fact, the citizens apparent-
ly have chosen football as one
of the most likely ways.
They have erected a fine
stadium (appropriately called
the Grape bowl) that will seat
approximately 15,000 fans, and
for the 1949 season have lined
i.rt title crltftH llo
Rpnl . 17 College of Pacific
vs. University of San Francisco
Oct. 9, Santa Clara vs. Portland
I university; Nov. 5, St. Mary's vs
lege of Pacific vs. University of
Utah; Dec. 3, third annual Grape
bowl games (opponents to be
selected).
That's strittly a major league
schedule with a couple of in
tcrsectionals thrown in
Cleveland's hopes took a
double jolt from the A's with
Elmer Valo and Mike Guerra
dealing out the stiffest
punches. Guerra's three - run
homer and fine relief pitch
ing by Charley Harris saved
Lou Brissie'g 11th win, 5-4,
in the first game. Guerra's
two-run single enable Joe
Coleman to grab victory No.
10 from Al Benton in the sec
ond 4-2.
Art Houtteman celebrated his
22nd birthday by pitching De
troit to a 6-4 edge over the Red
Sox, defeating Maurice McDer-
mott, the sensational rookie
southpaw.
Dom DiMaggio bunted safely
in the first inning, running his
hitting streak to 34 consecutive
games.
Chicago split a pair with
Washington, the White Sox tak
ing the opener, 4-1 on Randy
Gumpert's eight-hit pitching, and
the Senators breaking a seven-
game losing string to cop the
second, 1 to 0 behind Rookie
Lloyd Hittle.
The problems of running the
average minor league baseball
organization are varied and
apparently they are growing by
leaps and bounds.
It may be the stupidity of the
executive; lust plain careless
ness or just an accident, but
look what happened in Cali
fornia during the past few days:
In the Sunset league The ba-
linas franchise was transferred
to Tijuana, Mex.
Apparently the Reno team,
which was supposed to play Sa
linas, was not informed by the
league president, and it appears
that the players don't read the
newspaper or listen to the radio,
either. Anyway, the Reno team,
which was playing in Mexicali,
boarded its bus and drove 450
miles to Salinas for a Friday
night game. Meanwhile, the Sa
linas team was on the field at
Tijuana, waiting for Reno to
show up. Mexicali is only 90
miles from Tijuana!
The teams all arrived at the
right places and a few fans were
on hand for each of the games.
The only inconvenience, of
course, was to the newspaper
men, who had the schedules and
playing dates all mixed up!
.XU- :.Jj
Locals Donate
To Keep Caps
The 457 die hards who sat
Yancouver doubleheader at Waters park were neither pleas
ed nor surprised. The tailspinning Solons took two more on
their well-battered chin, 11 to 1 and b to 5, as they continued
to knock on the Western International league cellar door.
Vancouver thus gained a
clean sweep in their five-game
stand with the sorrowful Sena
tors. It was 13 to 5 Saturday. Sa
lem is idle Monday, and opens
a series at Bremerton Tuesday
night.
A total of 27 hits were racked
up off a trio of Salem pitchers
in the twin bill. Stu Fredericks
and Gene Peterson were nicked
for 13 hits in the opener, and
Bob Drilling was drilled for 14
safeties in the nightcap.
Four of Vancouver's bin
gles came off the red hot bat
of Dick ($500) Sinovic, who
has been causing his ex-teammates
all sorts of discomfort
since the higher - ups in the
Senator front office peddled
him to the Canadian club for
a half "G" because they
"couldn't find a place for him
on the team,"
In the five-game series just
completed, Sinovic was credit
ed with nine runs batted in and
two homers. And in a recent se
ries at Vancouver, the same
Sinovic clubbed out a .600 plate
performance opposite Salem,
Bob Browne, Vancouver presi
dent, says the Sinovic deal is
the best he's made since in or
ganized baseball.
The Capilanos had little trou
ble disposmg of the Senators in
the first game. Their big inning
was the fifth, when they pushed
across five runs on three hits, a
walk, a hit batter and a Salem
error.
Mel Wasley gave the home
town fans one of their few
opportunities to cheer when
he waylayed one of Bob Sny
der's pitches over the right
field wall for a home run in
the second inning. That was
all the scoring Salem did in
the ball game.
The second game started out
as if it were to be just as big
a rout as the first. Vancouver
went to work on Drilling, and
after only two innings, had
chalked up five tallies on eight
hits. Meanwhile, Salem got only
a couple of horse-collars on the
scoreboard,
The Canucks upped their lead
tn fi to 0 ns Sinovin socked one
of the longest home runs hit in
Waters park this season. His line
drive jarred the Coca-Cola sign
which stands above and behind
the fence, just to the left of the
scoreboard.
Salem got back in the ball
game in the sixth when they
poled out four hits off Cap
chucker Vern Kindsfather for
four runs. The hits, all sin
gles, were punched by Bob
Cherry, Cal Mclrvin (who
was playing first for benched
Marty Krug), Orrin Snyder
and Bob Drilling.
The home-towners closed the
gap another run in the eighth
on Mclrvin's single and Wayne
Peterson's double.
Yakima put the quietus on
Victoria Sunday 7 to 6 and 4
to 2 after winning a 9 to 5 de
cision Saturday. Spokane also
pulled out a double win Sunday,
taking Tacoma 16-8 and 10-9 on
the heels of a 16-9 Saturday win.
Wenatchee and Bremerton were
the only turnabouts, the Chiefs
Open Fridays 'til 7 P. M.
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Five Losses
on Yak Trail
in on Sunday night's Salem-
WIL Standings
(By the Associated Press)
W. L.
Yakima 78 40
Vancouver 70 44
Spokane 63 54
Pet.
.661
,614
,538
Wena tehee 59 58 .504
Victoria 52
.441
Bremerton 50
Salem 49
Tacoma 48
.427
.415
.403
71
Games Sunday
Yakima 7-4, Victoria 6-2.
Vancouver 11-6. Salem 1-5.
Spokane 16-10. Tacoma 8-9 fsec
ond game 10 inninRS).
Wenatchee 11-4, Bremerton 4-6,
Games Saturday
Yakima 9. Victoria 5.
Vancouver 13, Salem 5.
Spokane 16, Tacoma 9.
Wenatchee 14, Bremerton 3.
snaring an 11-4 opener but
dropping the nightcap to Brem
erton 6-4.
Official Box Score
Vancouver (It) (1) Salem
BHOA BHOA
Roblnson.3 4 113 Krutt, 1 3 16 0
n.Trarvs.s S 3 0 0 W.Pctrsn.a 3 15 5
L.Tran,3 4 110 Snyder.lf 3 0 2 0
Menr.rtf 2 0 2 0 Cherry, cf 3 0 10
Slnovic.cf 4 2 3 0 Wasley, 2 3 3 3 1
Slieely.c 3 2 2 0 Brnrd.o 2 0 2 1
Chortlon.l 4 3 4 0 HedtnutiU 3 0 1 2
McLean, 1 4 2 7 0 Bucklry.rf 3 0 10
B.Snyder, p 3 0 11 Fredrcks.p 10 0 1
Owen 10 0 0
O.Petrsn.p 0 0 0 0
Burn her 10 0 0
Total 33 13 21 4 Totals 26 6 21 11
Fanned for Fredericks In 5th.
'Filed out lor O. Peteraon In 7th.
Vancouver 101 3S2 011 13 1
Salem 010 000 0 1 6 5
Pitcher IP Ab HRErSo Bb
Snyder 7 26 5 1 1 2 1
Fredericks 3 25 10 9 3 2 3
Peterson 2 8 3 3 10 3
Hit by pitcher: Sheely. Left on bn.se:
Vancouver 7, Salem 5. Error: Wasley, W.
Peterson. L. Tran, Beard, Knm 2. Home
run: Wn.sley. Two base hits: Chorlton, R,
Trim 2, Sinovic. Runs batted in: L. Trail,
Wasley, Sinovic 2, McLean 2. R. Tran 2,
Snyder, Chorlton, Robinson. Double
plays: B. Snyder to McLean, W, Peterson
unassisted. Umpires: Mathlu and Husband.
Time 1:27.
Second game:
Vancouver (ft) (M Kitlem
BHOA BHOA
Robinson.3 5 2 2 3 W.PetTAn.A 4 14 2
R.Tran.u 6 2 0 3 Hedinntn.3 4 0 2 1
L.Tran.2 & 2 2 0 BurKher.c 4 0 2 0
Mead.rf 4 2 3 0 Cherry.cf 5 110
Slnovlc.ct 5 2 4 0 Wasley. J 4 2 2 0
Sheely.c 4 0 6 1 Mclrvin. 1 5 2 7 0
Chorlton.lf 5 10 0 O.Snyder.l 3 14 0
McLean. If 5 10 0 Buckley.rf 3 0 5 0
Klndfthr.p 4 0 12 Drllhne.p 4 2 0 5
Olxen 110 0
B.Petran" 0 0 0 0
Totals 40 14 27 9 Totals 37 10 21 8
Singled for Buckley In 8tl.
nan for olsen In 8th.
Vancouver 140 010 OOfl 6 U 0
Salem 000 004 0105 10 0
Pitcher Ip AB H R Er So Bb
Kindsfather 9 37 10 5 6 6 5
Drilling 9 40 14 0 9 1 2
Left on base: Vancouver 10, Snlcm 10.
Home run: Sinovic. 2 base hits: L. Tran,
Wasley. W. Peterson. Runs batted In: Sino
vic 2, R. Tran, L, Tran 2, Mead, Mclrvin
2, Drilling 2. W. Peterson. Sacrifice hit:
Mend. Stolen base: Robinson. Umpires:
Husband and Mathlu. Time 2:00. Atten
dance 457.
Victoria 500 010 05 7 1
Yakima 332 000 X 7 U 3
Vucurevlch. Logue (2) and Day; Babbitt
and Ortelg.
Victoria. 200 000 0002 6 0
Yakima 201 010 OOx 4 8 0
La Brum and Morgan, Day (51; sporer
and Tornay.
Tacoma 050 200 001 8 13 0
Spokane 340 0.-4 OOx 16 22 0
Fortlcr, Johnson '21 and OBTdner; Ad
ams, Kimball 121, Howard (4) and Parks.
Tacoma 100 000 303 2 9 17 1
Spokane 002 030 001 310 15 0
Greco, Kerrlaan I10 and Sheets. Gard
ner (10; Bishop, Conant 9 and Parks.
Bremerton 001 002 1 4 7 2
Wenatchee 830 000 X 11 11 2
Kaliout, Arnerlch (li, Ragni 13) and
NeAl: McCollum and Winter.
Bremerton 100 0.10 0006 13 1
Wenatchee 010 oof 0104 9 0
Marshall and Ronnlng; Orrcll and Win
ter. Prion 3-9281
Waters Repairs
Hot Rod Wrecked
In Holly Races
Don Waters was busily at
work in his garage at the rear
of 1545 Center street today re
pairing the damage done to the
rear end of his "73" roadster
Saturday night at Hollywood
bowl.
Waters' hot rod, driven by
Max Humm, was involved in a
four-car pileup in the first heat
race and had to be pushed to the
pits. The car had made a clean
sweep of the races the week
previous, and had just- won the
helmet dash of Saturday's pro
gram when the mishap occured.
The car is expected to be
ready to roll again next Satur
day. Howard Osborne won the 25
lap main event of Saturday
night's racing program.
Hillsboro Rates
Final Berth in
Legion Tourney
Albany, Aug. 8 (P) Hills
boro lined up today in a final
berth for the Oregon Ameri
can Legion junior baseball
title while one - time losers
Vale and Byerly's of Portland
play for the other berth,
Hillboro's MacKenzie's came
from behind last night to
defeat the Byerly's, 7 to 6,
after winning an opening
round game over Valet 4 to 2,
Saturday night. Drain, after
losing a first game to the
Byerly's, 3 to 2, succumbed
to Vale, 4 to 3, last night and
dropped from the playoff.
The final will be Tuesday
with a second game that night
if necessary to determine the
state entry in the regional
tourney slated to open Friday
in Portland.
Snead-Mangrum
Eye First Place
Tarn Golf Cash
Chicago, Aug. 8 W) A pair of
tested golf veterans, leading
money winner Sam Snead and
defending Champion Lloyd Man
grum, were making a two-man
race out of the all-American
open at Tarn O'Shanter today.
With each aiming at the $3,
333 first prize, Mangrum held
a one-stroke edge on Snead at
the midway point of the 72
hole competition. He rolled
around the links yesterday in
a two-under-par 70 for a 134
total at the end of 36 holes, 10
under par.
But Snead, who has won three
of the big four tournaments this
season the PGA, the masters
and the western open was hot
on his trail. Sam had a first
round score of 67 and yesterday
he came home in 68 for a 135.
Both Mangrum and Snead did
some scrambling to stay out in
front of Herman Barrow, White
Plains, N. Y., and Johnny Bulla,
Vernona, Pa., each with 137,
and Pete Cooper, Ponte Vedra
Beach, Fla., with 138.
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