1 14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, August 22, 1949 Bevos Skid to Seventh; Oaks Gain on Hollywood (By iht AiloclMed Prftal) Oakland may be puffing to ward another Pacific Coast lea gue pennant Unless the Holly wood Stars get up a new head of steam. The league leaders suffered further humiliation at the hands of the Acorns Sunday, losing both ends of a double header, 7 to 0 and 7 to 6. When Earl Rapp homered to break a 6 to 6 deadlock in that second game, a great shout went up from the overflow mul titude of 14,500 Oakland citi zens. It was Rapp's 11th round tripper of the season, and left the Oaks just three games out of first place. Sacramento, which had been tied for second, dropped back to third by splitting with San Di ego. The Solons took the open er, 5 to 2, but the Padres came back for a 9 to 2 triumph in the afterpiece. The teams also split the eight game series. Portland replaced San Fran Cisco in seventh place by drop ping two to the invading Seattle Rainiers, while the Seals annex ed a pair from last place Los Angeles. The Rainiers pounced on Portland starting Pitcher Hal Saltzman and Reliefer Bill Fle ming for seven hits and six runs in the seventh inning of the first game. The outburst broke a 1 to 1 deadlock and launched Seattle to a 10 to 1 triumph. The Rain iers tucked away the nightcap 2 to 1, on two unearned runs, taking the series, 5 to 2. Lefty O'Doul's boys, mean while, won 8 to 3 and 6 to 2 at Los Angeles. The outcome ran the Seals' winning streak to five PCL Standings 9 W L Pet. W h Pet. Hollywood 84 01 .858 San Diet 0 It IS .SOU Oakland II 70 AH flnPrnCMo 73 18 Ml Sacramnto 80 71 ,830 Portland 12 18.480 Seattle 77 74 .510 Las Anne Li 81 tl .i01 Rcsulti Sundar Brattle 10-2, Portland 1-1. Oakland 7-T, Hollrwood 0-f. Saertmento 12, San Dleio 2-9. San Frtnciaeo 1-6, Loa Aniflfci 1-1. Rcsiilti flaturdar Hollywood 7, Oakland I. Sacramento 4, flan Dleio 1. San Franclxco , Lot AnielU 1. Portland 4, Seattle . v V3ir , , A t v i i Ji !. i t ' .. i ; A t 1 ' v 7 ' , ' I 'Sv:yr- Tests Water year-old Channel hopeful, ex periences her first contact with the water off Calais, France, from where she will start on her crossing attempt. She took a one-way trip on ferry boat from Dover, England. straight and gave them six out of seven in the series. Coast league parks will be dark Monday while the teams travel. Hostilities will continue on Tuesday evening. 9 Official Box (Pint Oam Portland BHOA BHOA 8 12 1 Marqiiei.ef 4 0 S 0 6 2 4 1 Shupe.l 4 2 10 1 J 1 0 Thomax.I 2 0 2 0 8 4 1 lHtlcker.lt' 4 12 0 2 10 0 Brovia.rf 4 1 1 S BMlnslcU I 2 I 0 Cladd.e 10 4 1 Auxtln.ax 4 10 2 flaltimn.p 1110 riemlni.p 1 0 McNiHty.p Seattle Albrlr.ht.aa Mohr.2 Nflll.lf Becker, 1 Colman.rf York. 2 Ramiey.ef Ora.io,o Ardliola.p Warren.e Sherldan.rt 1 0 3 110 TotaU 44 11 27 12 , Total! 30 1 27 10 Seattle 100 000 82110 HiU 200 102 74111 Portland 000 010 000 1 HIU 110 111 200 1 Loatnt pitcher; f ft Unman. Ip Ab R H Er So Bb Ardliola 0 10 1 7 1 4 2 Saltaman S 38 i I 3 Fleming 1 10 4 1 2 1 0 McNultr IV, 8 118 0 1 Run: Albrliht, Mohr, Nell), Oolman, York, Rtmaer, Backer, Brovla. Error: Marques, AuMIn, McNulty. Bun batted In: Becker, I, aladd, York 2, Ramaey, Orl o, Colman. Two bae hlLd: Oladd. Becker, ilamaey. Stolen bae: Mohr, Sacrifice: Ardlsola, Bajlnakl, Double plays: York to Mohr to Becker 2; Brufnjikl to Shupe. Left on bale: Seattle 13; Portland ft. Hit by pitcher, by Saluman (Yorki. Wild pitch: Saltzman 2. Umpire: Orr, ford and Gor don. Time 2:14, Seattle Albrliht, Mohr, J Nelll.lf Becker, 1 Colman.rf York, I Ramjiey.cf OraARo.c Karpel.p Fletcher,? Lyona.rf Sheridan, II (Second Oame) Portland BHOA BHOA 10 11 Marqiiez.cf 4 110 18 14 Shupe.l 118 0 112 0 Thome, 2-1 4 0 0 2 2 110 Ruoker.lf 3 10 0 2 1 0 1 I 4 1 8 8 1 1 0 0 0 Brovla, rt 1 Balnkl,l 0 Oladd. c 0 Atulln.M 1 Lynn.p 0 Laior Wenner.rf 0 Prnandfl McNlty"' Mullen.l HrMer.p 0 0 0 1 TotaU 111 t Tot ali 28 7 21 I Fernande walked for Lynn In 0th. Laior ran for Brovla In 8th. "McNulty ran for Fernande In 0th. Seattle 000 200 02 Hit 000 310 26 Portland 000 001 01 Hlta 110 113 01 Winning pitcher: Xtrpel; loaina pitch er: Lynn. IP Karpel 6H Fletcher V Lynn 8 Heler I Runa: Nelll, Becker, Rueker, Error: Mohr, Marquea, Rucker. Run batted In: Becker, Oladd, Two bae hit: Oladd 3, Rucker, Wenner, Sacrifice: Shupe, Ly ons. Double piny: Oladd to Auetln. Urn .ilrwi: Ford, Oordon and Orr, Time 1:00. Attendance (,808, Seattle ..000 200 02 S 1 Portlnnd ,...000 001 01 7 2 Karpel. Fletcher (8l and Oraso: Lvnn. Helaer H) and Oladd, Ab R H Er So Bb 24 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 4 0 2 21 Hollywood 000 000 000 0 8 2 Oakland 013 210 lOx 1 10 1 Ram Klell. Oloen 7l and unier: Oni- away and Kerr, Hollywood 200 400 08 1 0 Oakland 240 001 11 12 0 Moulder. Smti (2), Oliver 4i and Sandlork; Perry, Oet'M (4) and Padgett, Sacramento . 0.10 000 8 9 0 San Diego U20 OOfl 000 2 4 0 urove and naimondl; Llnde, Jurlslch IB) and Moore. Sarramento , 100 000 12 0 0 an Uleio lROOiax 0 12 0 DaiiAo. Dobernlo 1 3 . Conner (4l and Plumbo; Adam and Rltchey. San Franclico nfll 001 40O a 10 1 Loi Annrles 000 000 1021 8 3 DempMy and Parte: Stenhena. Vn Dyke (8), Ihde lit, Watklns (8) and Bur brink. San FranrUro ,,,,,.000 000 0 8 8 0 hot Antflei 002 000 02 8 1 Perei, Brewer 4l and Brorker; Kelly, Oablea (4t and Novnlney, FREE! 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Five Newcomers To Appear in Armory Ring Show Five scrappers, new to the armory arena, will have a hand or more properly speaking, a fist, In Wednesday night's Vet erans of Foreign Wars knuckle tossing exhibition. The main event will feature Paul Kennedy of Longview, Wash., and Davy Ball of Bakersfield, Calif. The newcomers Include Lou "Flrpo" Nunes, a 155 pounder from Los Angeles, and Cliff Parker of Seattle, who will tan gle in the six-round special event; Al Anthony of Seattle and Glen varnardo of Portland, welterweights, matched in one of the four round prelims, and Al Bobo, Los Angeles feather weight, slated to tangle with Joe Pete of Salem. Varnardo made his first pro fessional appearance recently in Eugene, taking a knock out over Rafael Loera. Nunes, something of a show man, who pops off like Dizzy Dean, has won all of his north west engagements. He is guar anteed to be a crowd pleaser. Kennedy In his last Salem ap pearance decisioned Dick Wolfe while Ball knocked out Dean Abney in the seventh. Ball must make 155 pounds at 2 o'clock the day of the fight. Chicago, Aug. 22 W A hun dred or so golfers, including Sam Snead, are using a "steam valve handle" to putt with. Snead's revived putting is be ing attributed, in part, to a put ter given him by Ben Hogan. That greens weapon was a Jerry Glynn model. Jerry is a veteran pro In the Chicago district, now stationed at the fashionable Sky crest club. He was one of Babe Zaharias' instructors when she first took up the game and has helped many other fine players with his astute savvy. During the war, Jerry dream ed up an extra heavy putter blade that would be weighed and shaped in such a way as to give an excellent "feel" "touch" when used. He wanted to get a brass cast made of. his idea but his efforts were blocked by priorities. 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