Semiateirs
Mop Cops, 1111-7, Dim pemieir
9 9 9
McNulty Goes Route for
Second Win With Liskas
9
The Vancouver Capllanos
started off well and finished
bravely bat In between the Sen
ator! did a right smart job of
scoring on their own behalf.
And since seven runs do not
qnal 11, even In these times
of Inflation, the Solons pocket
ed the first of the three fames
series with the men from across
the border, 11-7, Tuesday night
at Waters field.
The second and third tilts will
take place Wednesday and
Thursday nights at 8:15. Atten
dance for the first mix was held
to 471 because of a threat of
rain. In fact quite a sprinkle
dampened the scene along about
the third inning Tuesday night.
The win can be attributed
largely to a strong Solon at
tack that accumulated 16 as
sorted hits off three Cap
pitchers George Nicholas,
Kevlt King and Bob Bruener.
Nicholas, lifted In the sixth,
took the loss.
Ray McNulty turned in his
ep second victory since Joining the
club, although he needed the
eight run cushion his mates gave
him to finish out the nine inning
string. Three walks and three
singles were good for four Capl
lano runs in the ninth.
The Caps started shelling Mc
Nulty from the first pitch when
Jim Robinson singled and Red
Clarkson scored him with a
triple. A McNulty error allowed
Clarkson to hit home plate.
Clarkson's home run in the
third, with the ball barely clear
ing the right field fence, con
stituted the last Cap run until
the ninth.
Nicholas gave evldenee
early that he wasn't unbeat
able. The Senators nicked him
for three hits In the first three
frames but didn't break
through nntil the fourth when
singles by Mel Wasley and
BUI Beard and Bob Cherry's
double were good for two runs.
Mel Wasiey's circuit blast with
two on in the fifth put Salem
out in front, 5 to 3. Three more
, runs were added in the sixth
when Beard opened with a two
baser. Singles by Gaviglio and
Bartle drove in the runs. Inci-
dentally Bartle had one of his
best nights at the plate this sea
son, coming through with four
. hits in five appearances, was
- ley fashioned a similiar offen
sive program.
Five successive singles after
two were ont In the 8th were
good for three runs. Hitting
were Gaviglio, Scott, Bartle,
Wasley and Cherry.
Wally Scott returned to his
customary shortstop berth after
being sidelined with a badly
spiked leg a week ago. Hal Zur
cher, In right field, after a so
journ In California, failed to hit
safely but displayed the com
petitive spirit that made him
popular with the customers
earlier in the season.
Wednesday night John Tier-
DU&ag Hits 2,00
Clouter Paces 8-2 Victory
Over Tribe; Musial at 1,500
By JOE REICHLER
(Associated Press Sport Writer)
Joe DIMaggio owns 2,000 big
'league hits today and Stan Mu
sial has 1,500.
Each slugger attained his im
mediate goal last night but Di
Mag's was by far the more satis
fying. Joe collected two hits to
drive In three runs and lead
the New York Yankees to an
Important 8-2 triumph over
the Cleveland Indians. The
victory, coupled with Wash
ington's 4-2 victory over De
troit boosted the rnnnerup
Yankees to within one game
of the American league lead
' Ing Tigers.
Stan slammed one hit a home
run but It didn't prevent the
New York Giants from gaining
their first victory of the season
over bis St Louis Cardinals. 8-2.
The defeat knocked the Cards
out of a first place tie with
Brooklyn. The Dodgers thrashed
the Cincinnati Reds, 8-2, to take
game lead over the Redbirds.
Boston's Red Sox and Phila
delphia's Phillies, third In their
respective leagues, gained some
ground. The Red Sox triumphed
over the Chicago's White Sox,
6-8, whUe the Phils toppled the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-8.
The Bt Louis Browns, be
hind Ned Carver, shut out
Lea Brlsale and the Philadel
phia Athletics, 1-0. The Chi
cage Cabs wen a 10-innlng
struggle from Boston's Braves,
4-1.
DiMagglo now Joins 41-year-old
Luke Appling of the White
Sox and 40 -year -old Wally
Moses of the Athletics as the
9
9 WIL Standings
(By the AWOcUUd Press)
w L ret W L ret.
Taeoma 13 .00 Salea SI II .471
Tsklme 34 n .1ST Victoria SO .461
Wenatcheo 33 3T .ISO Ssokane 16 31 .41,
Trl-Clly 33 It .131 Vftncourtr Si 3i .407
Oimm Taeeaat-l
Yakima S. Taeoma S.
Balem 11, Vancouver T.
Victoria at Trl-cltr. rata.
Spokane at Wonatchoe. vat rjotwds.
ney will be seeking his IStb
win of the season as he faces
Bill Brenner's n- liar dwellers.
Yakima eked out a 9-8 win
over Tacoma Tuesday night to
trim the Tigers first place mar
gin to 2 Vt games. The loss was
the fifth in a row for Manager
Jim Brillheart'g club while Ya
kima boasts a six game win
streak. Dewey Soriano, Yakima
club president, made his second
appearance of the season on the
mound when he took over in the
seventh to get credit for the win,
Other games were washed
out.
Vaaeoamr (7) 11 Saltai
BHOA 8 H O A
Roblnson.1 1 1 OeYlIllo.il 4 1 1
Cltrkson.U t t 0 Scott.u 4 1 1 I
L.Tran. 4 S 4 Bsrtle.lb 14 10
Uead.rl 4 0 10 Wmiler.lt 14 10
Blnovlcef 4 1 4 0 Cherry.ef 1 S 0
Brenner,e 0 110 Zurener.rt I 0 S 0
UcLean.lb 4 0 10 0 Bear4.o 4 S S 0
R.Tran,af S 1 1 S Peterson.lb I I I I
Nicnolss,, 10 0 1 McNultr.p 4 0 11
Klni.p 0 0 0 0
Bruener.p 0 0 0 0
xHelsner 10 0 0
Total 17 1014 14 Total 11 11 11 10
x Hit fore play for Bruener la 0th.
Vaneourer Ml 000 001 7 10 1
Balem 000 311 oil 11 10 S
Loelnf pitcher Nicholas.
Pitcher: I? II I in SOBB
Nicholas H 11 11 0 ( 1 1
Klnc 1 10 4 1 0 0
Broener re 1 1 0 0 . 0 0
UeNultr 0 U 10 T 7 S 0
HBP OeelsUa. LOB Vaneourer 0. Sa
lem 7. Brrorj UeNultr, R. Tran. Olerkson,
Scott. HR Clarkson. Waaler. IB Clark
son. IB Cherry, Beard. RBX Olarkson 1,
Cherry 1. Beard, Waaler 4, Oavlf Mo, Ber
th) 1, L. Tran, Mead, Brenner 1. DP
L. Tran. R. Tran. McLean: Robinson. L.
Tran, McLean: Robinson. L. Tran, Me-
Ijean: Peterson, oarltuo, Baruo. Time
3:03. Umpires Perkins, Uathlan. AO
471.
Short scores:
Tecoma 000 100 100 0 11 S
Tsklma 100 000 003 0 11 1
Wslden, Kneiorleh (I), Carter (7) and
Sheets: Larner, Savareee (7), Soriano (7)
and Tornar.
Call for Signers
To Swell Third
Base Club Ranks .
Another call was Issued to
day for membership In the
Third Base club, an organisa
tion sponsored by city police
which enables youngsters from
6 to If to attend Wednesday
and Saturday baseball games
without charge. '
Nearly 1500 youngsters,
boys and girls, have received
membership cards. Police hope
to give cards to t,000 and
have continued registration.
The third base bleachers are
opened to the youngsters for
Wednesday and Friday borne
games of the Salem Senators
and uniformed officers and
police matron are In attend
ance at the meetings.
Major Standings
(Br the Associated Press)
. AMIMCAN UAOUa
W L Pet. W T. ffet.
Detroit 17 10 .690 Washlmtn II .'40
New York 18 10 .667 Chlcaso 21 II .411
Cleveland 11 II .154 St. Louis 10 14 .170
d os ton n u Ml PhUsdlphl 10 10 JM
Basalts Taoeaar
siew Tore a, ciereiana l, '
Washington 4, Detroit S.
Boston 0, Ohlcaao 0.
St. Louis I. Philadelphia 0.
NATIONAL LSAOUI
W I. Pet. W T. -
Brooklyn 10 M .611 ChlessTO SO II 410
St, Louis 11 11 .004 Kiv Tort SI II .400
Phudlphls 11 II .194 Pittaaarth to M .157
Boston so si .140 CUMlnnaU 10 M Mt
Retells Teeedar
new Tork a. at. Louis s.
Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati S.
Chleato 4. Boston I (10 tubus).
Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh s.
Onlv active nerfnrtnem aerltl.
2,000 or more hits. Appling, now
in nis zotn season In the majors,
owns 3,738 hits. Moses, In the
lath year, has 2,084 hits. Di-
uaggio, 13, 11 in the midst of his
izui active year.
Ty Cobb, one of baseball's
immortals, holds the record for
base hits with an amis tog to
tal of 4.101 tn 14 vaan
While the Yinlcees mm ran.
ping four Cleveland (lingers for
Knox Rata I si attar gksrts
Hotrsraat gatta
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Young Golfers
tournament sponsored by Howard Wicklund. Jack Baker
and Jack Olney are observers.
Late Starters Take Lead
For WIL Pitching Honors
Tuoma. Jnne 21 UP) A nalr.
of late starters, Vancouver's
Sandy Robertson and Trl-Clty's
Gene Roe Spie, are the West
ern International league's new
pitching pace-setters.
Each matched the other's prog
ress last week by achieving two
victories, and their won-lost
records remained identical at
5-0, elevating them to the top
of the heap.
Next In line with an 8-1 sea
son's performance he dropped
his first start and subsequently
has copped eight straight is
John Marshall, veteran Victoria
right-hander.
Additional statistics releas
ed today by the office of Rob
ert B. Abel, league president,
showed Bob Kerrigan of Ta
coma (10-2) and John Tierney
of Salem (11-4) as the occu
pants of the fourth and fifth
spots, respectively, after Ker
rigan was tagged with one
more defeat and Tierney drop
ped a pair following the last
compilation.
Lloyd Dickey, the Yakima
southpaw fireball artist, retain
ed his league strikeout lead with
93 In Just 83 innings, having ad
ded nine more whiffs in a single
appearance, while Wenatchee's
two deceivers, Tom Breisinger
and Don Ferrarese, were next
in line with 90 and 87, respect
ively. Breisinger has hurled 100
innings and Ferrarese 94.
12 hits, lefty Ed Lopat was lim
iting his "cousins" to seven. It
was Lopat's eighth triumph of
the campaign, his third without
a loss to Cleveland.
Little Chico Marrero stopped
the Tigers with four hits in reg
istering his second triumph over
them. The 5-7 rookie righthand
er from Cuba highlighted Wash
ington's three-run rally in the
seventh against Fred Hutchin
son. He singled in Al Evans from
second and crossed the plate on
Eddie Yost's eighth home run.
The Giants beat the Cards
on Wes Westrum's four-bagger
In the eighth. Righthander
8heldon Jones gained credit
AND
YOU WAN'
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Jon 21, 1950
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Paul Sundin adjusts his ball In prepara
tion to teeing off In the junior golf
The leaders:
W L SO Pet.
Roensple. T-C
Robertson, Van. .
Marshall. Vic ,
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1.000
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.711
.727
.700
.0(7
.067
.667
Kernaan, rac. ..,
Tlerner, Salem ...
Rssnl, Wenatohea .
Stone. T-C
Loust. Tscoma ...
Ferrarese. Wen. ...
Brsdford, Yak. ...
Hedieoocsv Vic. . .
Texas Hands WSC
First Setback in
NCAA Baseball
Omaha, Neb., June 21 01.19
The University of Texas Long-
horns trampled the Washington
State Cougars 12 to 1 last night
to even the count in the Na
tional Collegiate Athletic asso
ciation baseball tournament.
Texas bunched 15 hits effec
tively to down the Cougars. It
was Washington State's first de
feat in the double-elimination
tourney and left the Cougars
and Longhorns with identical
records of three victories and
one defeat
Wisconsin eliminated Ala
bama, 3 to 1, in the opening
game of last night's doublehead
er to remain In the running with
Texas, Washington State and
Rutgers. Wisconsin and Rutgers
each have won two and lost one.
Sudden death faces losers
from now on, and either Wis-
consin or Rutgers will drop by
the wayside when they clash in
tonights only contest.
AAark
for ending the Cards' 10-game
winning streak over the Gi
ants, six of them this year.
Brooklyn collected only six
hits against three Cincinnati
hurlers but half of them were
home runs. Gil Hodges' was the
most productive, coming with
the bases loaded to highlight a
six-run third inning.
- Righthander Ellis Kinder and
first baseman Walt Dropo com
bined their talents to lead the
Red Sox to their first triumph in
six games. Kinder allowed seven
hits for his fourth triumph al
though he needed help from Mel
Parnell in the ninth. Dropo
slammed his 13th homer in the
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First Rounders
Carded in Golf
Meet for Juniors
Two first round matches were
fired Tuesday in connection with
the junior division of the Wick
lund sponsored golf tournament
at the Salem Golf club. Jack Ol
ney beat Jack Baker, 5-4 and
won over Mickey Kaschko, 3-2,
The latter had previously beaten
Don Callaghan, 2 up.
Bob Albrich defeated Leo Se-
bern and Bob Gordon, 4-3 and 5
3, respectively.
Additional results were: Kent
Myers over Paul Sundin, 1 up;
Ed Knapp over Ed Bauer, 4-2;
Bob Gordon over Gary Camp
bell, 4-3; Ron Hoxie over Don
Hughes, 3-2.
Semi-Pro Teams
Start Tourney
Forest Grove, June 21 U B
Twelve semi-pro baseball teams
from northwestern Oregon be
gin a district tournament here
tonight.
The tourney will wind up next
Tuesday with the four top teams
qualifying for the state tourna
ment at Silverton. The defend
ing state champion,. Banks, Is
entered here.
Allison Joins
Canadian Club
Dick Allison, former Salem
high and Willamette university
athlete, who turned to profes
sional baseball this spring as a
catcher, la currently playing
with the New Westminister club.
Since leaving Salem he has mar-
tried.
in Win
fourth with Ted Williams on
base.
Boston played under the di
rection of Coach Earle Combs
because Manager Joe McCarthy
was down with influenza.
Roy Sievers' single In the first
inning scored Dick Kokos from
second with the only run of the
Browns-Athletics game. A sin
gle by Hank Sauer, his fourth
hit, scored Bob Ramazzottl In
the tenth to give the Cubs a vic
tory over the Braves.
Russ Meyer of the Phils
chalked up his first victory of
the season after six setbacks. He
limited the Pirates to six hits
and struck out five.
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Seattle Hands Beavers
4-2 Defeat at Vaughn
Seattle made the Pacific Coast
league season's first stop at the
Vaughn street park In Portland
yesterday and emerged with a
4-2 victory that left them only
a bare percentage point out of
sixth place.
Frank Colman's first Inning
three-run homer was all the
Rainiers needed.
Hector Brown, Seattle's
starting hurler, got credit for
the win although he gave way
to Southpaw Al Gerheauser In
the eighth when the Beavers
threatened to knot the count.
Hollywood's Art Schallock
tossed a five-hitter at the Seals,
beating them 2-1 for his first
victory this season in the first
meeting of the clubs this year.
Women's Golfing
Traffic to Boom
In Western Open
Denver, June 21 VP) Traffic
on the trouble-strewn finishing
holes of the tough Cherry Hills
course is expected to pick up
today as half a dozen top pros
and 10 amateurs resume the
chase for the women's western
open golf title.
In yesterday's opening round,
of scheduled 18-hole matches,
only two went the full route.
Four others extended past the
13th hole. The balance 10 of
16 matches were settled before
the 14th tee was reached.
The medalist, Grace De Moss,
of Corvallls, Ore., meets Mrs.
Lyle Bowman of Portland, Ore.
They have played each other
six times in tournaments and
Mrs. Bowman has won five
times.
Fifth Grader Aces
Hole on First Try
Detroit, June 21 VP) Teddy
Jagod, a fifth grade pupil went
golfing yesterday for the first
time in his life and shot a hole-in-one.
Teddy played with his
Buddy, Paul, and Paul's father,
Mike Siwast, at Sunnybrook
course.
On the 149-yard over-the
creek ninth hole, Teddy's tie
shot bounced off a bridge, hit
a tree near the green, carom
ed to the right and rolled Into
the cup.
Dallas Semi-Pro
Team Undefeated
Dallas The Dallas club of
the Coast semipro league main
tained its undefeated status over
the week-end by defeating Kings
Valley 8 to 2. Dallas has won
three straight
Dallas 8 14 0
Kings Valley 2 8 2
B. Lund, Younts and Oleson;
L. Lund, Thoman and Bruer.
Catcher Everett Johnson
made his pro baseball debut in
1947 by hitting a pinch home
run with the bases loaded for
Hutchinson, Kas., In the West
ern League.
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PCL Standings
Br the AuocUttd lr4W)
W L Pet. W Is Tci.
Hollywood 13 91 .637 8nPrincO 41 41 .494
Oakland 44 35 .SSt LocAnttlU 19 4S .464
San DMt 44 41 ill ftcUl H 44 .461
Portland 99 40 ,4i Sacramnta 92 U 411
Malta TfMaaar
Bid Ditto I, Bacramtnto
Hollywood t, San PraneUco X.
BctttUa , Portland 9.
Oakland It, Loa Anialai L
The Seals' Chet Johnson was
sailing along exuberantly
through four Innings, having
given Hollywood only four hits
thus far and enjoying a one-run
lead when the Stars quit being
palsy-walsy.
Jim Baxes smacked a homer
in the fifth to tie it and Frank
Kelleher scorched a single in
the sixth to bring In Gene Hand
ley from second with the win
ning run and the ball game.
Oakland s treatment or i.os
Angeles was not only worse, it
lacked any semblance of cor
diality; namely, 18-2. The
Oaks batted around in the
first inning for three runs but
was Just a warmup. In the
eighth they really poured It
on, 15 men going to bat and
producing 10 runs.
Oakland's third baseman, Billy
Herman, had two homers, two
singles, and two walks for a per
fect night at bat
Meantime, Sacramento Jour
neyed to San Diego and lost 8-
5. It was a see-saw struggle in
which Max West scored the
eventual winning run in the
sixth on his walk, a single and
an infield out. Sacramento's
Len Ratto kept things exciting
with a ninth inning lnside-the-
park homer.
The aeries openers left the
leading Hollywood Stars five
games ahead of Oakland.
Wednesday's schedule:
San Francisco (Harry Feld-
man 6-6) at Hollywood (Len
Lehman 7-4).
Los Angeles (Bob Muncrlet
8-8) at Oakland (Lou Tost 1-0).
Sacramento (Max Surkont 12-
8) at San Diego (Red Embree
4-7 or Hal Saltzman 0-4).
Seattle (Jim Davis 1-5) at
Portland (Bob Drilling 4-6).
(Day same at Oakland; others
night).
Official Box
Tht box:
BmIU 4 Pr(lM
BIOA BHOal
Schurter.S 4 0 0 0 Uarauti.f 4 1 1
lUckJer.ef 4 110 Rucker.lf 4 I S 0
JiKtalcbelf 4 S 1 0 Lftrne.Sb 4 10 1
colman,rx 4 I 1 0 Roceo.lb 4 0 10
Vico.Ib I 0 11 0 Brovla.rf 4 1 t
Balkeld.o 4 0 3 0 BiiliukLSb 4 0 0 1
Dt,vLs.3b 4 0 0 1 QlarkLe 4 0 T S
AlbrltbtM S11S Austin 4 11
Brown.p t 0 S Lron,p till
Qcrluer.p 0 0 0 0
TOULB M f 27 13 TOULI W IT
Seatm S01 000 0004
HIU 103 100 ooo
Portland 000 030 000 S
Hit 310 130 010
Pitcher. IP AB R K KR BBSO
Brown 7Vi 30 1 t 0 1
Lynn 0 S3 4 4 1
OerheaoMr li I 0 0 0 1
X Rocco. RBI Colman 4, Rucktr 1
3B Colman. Ruckcr. HR Colman. B
Rat-klay. J mini eh S. Colman. Uarauts.
Lynn. Lft Betttlt 3; Portland I. WP
Brown. U Mutarfc, Barbour and Porta. T
A 4,788.
Short core:
San FTanclKO 100 000 000 1 t
HollTWOOd OOOOll DOX I
Johnson and Ortelg ; Bchalloek and Dtp-
par, BaUiaiOC
Urn AntalM 010 00100 I t
Oakland 330 130 0 10,1 II U
BaiM, Gable 5, Marino 47), McDanltl
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and jiobM.
BMramtnto , .010 030 001 IS
Ban Dleco 1010310014
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Pittsburgh Pirates yielded
only four hits, all singles,
In besting Warren Spahn in a
pitching duel as the Pirates
defeated the Boston Braves,
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