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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, May 6, 1953
FAN FARE
y Wok Dlti.n
. .
Congden Takes Lead at
Halfway Point in Open
Portland Uft Professional
Chuck Congden of Tacoma led
field of 34 finalists Wednes
day into the 36-bole champion
ship round of the annual Ore
gon Open golf tournament at
, the Columbla-Edfewater uoun
try club.
The smooth-stroking veteran
, of Pacific Northwest fairways,
who turned in a five-under par
. 67 in the opening 18-hole round
Monday, carded 69 Tuesday to
take the lead at the halfway
point with 136.
Three strokes behind Cong-
don was Bud Hofmeister of
Hayden Lake, Idaho, who also
had a 69 Tuesday. They were
followed by defending cham
pion Bob Duden, Portland, and
Al Williams, Medford, Ore.,
tied at 140; Stan Leonard, Van
couver, B. C, 141; Bob McKen
drick, Portland, 142,' and Bill
Lees, Portland, who was low
amateur, and professional Dick
Lundahl, Baker, Ore., tied with
143,
Others who fired 153 or bet
ter to qualify for the final 36'
YBI AMAZIN9 MXO AOS TO
REDUCE SWELLING
OF SIMPLE PILES...
KLUfcvfc AuURf MdlAIIILfl
Ainulng Puo rclievef torture of simple pile
fait. Acti to relieve itching and pain instantly,
Soothe inflamed tissue. Lubricates, lofteni
iry( huritened pyt Helnt reduce iwellini,
IimI mrlrlnr TVm't niflW netualftu nutter
f tunple pile. Get Pato, get real comfort
fifi auay. a aocior aoom ... aupmiiwy
form or tube with perforated pipe.
Pm Qintmtnt m4 SuppcnleruiQ , '
bole round included:
H4Cli(f Whittle. LaOranrla. Or.)
Vine Olekta. Owtfo, Ore.; Eddie Ho
tan. Rlverilde; Joe Oreer, Yakima.
14ft Bobby Lltten. Vancouver, Waib.
H6 Glenn Bplvey. Lonivlew. Wash.
147 Dill Mawhlnney, Vancouver, B.C.!
Al Peldman, Tacoma; Ken Tucker, Everett.
14ft Tex Smith. Yakima.
Earl Schnelter, Klamath PalU;
Alex Weber, Prlnevllle, Ore.; Jim Bourne,
U. of Waantnaton.
ISO Bill Welch, Ttl-CIty; Joe 8 tel
ler, Salem: Dick Price, Lonivlew; Jack
Walters, Tacoma.
151 Roy Heliler, Vancouver, B.C.I
Bud Itoe, Spokane; Bay Homberier. Se
attle.
162 Dare Coons, Ken HcLacnian, botn
Vancouver, Wash.
153 Bunny uaaon, saiem: bkip Waa
ler, Euiene; Paul Johanson, Seattle; Bob
Caspar, Cottaie drove. Ore.
other acores included:
1M v. Martin, Corvallla, Ore.; Harold
West. Pendleton, Ore.
165 Leo Oaloucher, Olympla, Wash.; I
Ralph Swan, Vera Zuta, both Vancou
ver, Wash.; Carl Larson. Fort Aniens.
IS Ed Ripp, Mike Montav, both Van
couver, Wuh.; V. H. Bel ford. Lonivlew.
157 Tom suesens, Vancouver, wain.
158 Bump Schmidt, , Alympla; Elnar
Allen. Bend. Ore.
16fr Bill Sundstrora, corvallla; Harry
Clow. Vancouver, Wash.; Harm Word-
it rom, Seattle.
161 Dr. Roy Cornell, Pasco, Wash.
162 O. K. Ttcbener, Vancouver,
Wash.; Al Tollefson, Long-view.
169 Del Bert, Medford; Hunter Dick
inson, Olympla. '
174 Charles Kindred, Lonivlew.
175 Juda Laspa, Olympla.
Bitterman Flips
One-Hitter for
Cascade High
A tingle by Sacred Heart's
Vance Cooney in the second
inning spoiled a potential no
hitter for Harold Bitterman,
Cascade high school pitcher, in
a baseball game on the SHA
diamond Tuesday.
Cascade won the game, 2-0,
scoring both runs in the fourth
inning. The pair of tallies came
on a walk to Brown, a single
by Speer, a bloop double by
Jerry Waldrop, and a long fly
by Wipper.
Cascade had five hits off
Cardinal pitcher Jim Rodewald.
C"Cde 000 300 0 J I 1
Sacred Roil 000 000 0-4 1 0
Bitterman and Sneeri Rodewald and
Feari.
Salem Vikings
Clinch District
Baseball Crown
Albany Salem high school
clinched the district 8 A
baseball champioship with a
7-3 victory over Albany at
Albany Tuesday.
Lowell Pearce went the
distance for Salem, giving up
five hits. Salem had eight
hits off two Albany hurlers
Salw
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x Orounded out tor Rldtnaer la 5th.
r Piled out (or Welae In 7ti.
a Pitched for Pol In 5th.
a Pickled lor Doerllir In 4th At 7Lh.
Salem 101 001 11 3
Albany 000 030 03
Pltchlu: IP AB H R BR SO BB
Pearco 7 37 1 1 3 9 4
Pox 4 16 t 4 3 1 1
Wllf.rt .... 3 13 J 1 0 1 1
WP Pearce. Ealk Pearce. HP
Pearce. Winner Pearce. LOB Salem t,
Albanr 7. Errors Rice, Pederion, Shel
br 3, Hazelwood 3, Fox. 3BH Oaborn.
RBI C. Jantie 3, Orel, 3, Bprlnaer,
Weiss, Gatlln. BH Beck, Oiborn, Sprint
er. OP Pederion, Rice, P. Jantie, Um
pire, Batee, Worthr. Time 3:00.
Church Softball
Senior league results
Tuesday. First Baptist 5,
Evangelistic Temple 0; Lib
erty Church of Christ 8,
Englewood 5; Good Shep
herd Lutheran 14,. Leslie
Methodist 2; St. Mark's Lu
theran 19, Salvation Army
Look
beyond
tho
law fnw iwao
Tfcis 1953 GfC Pickup
$110
deUvered
locally
gives you
105 HP Valve-in-head Engine 8.0 to 1 Com
pression Ratio "6-Footer" Cab 45-Ampere
Generator Double-Acting Shock Absorbers
. Recirculating Ball-Bearing Steering Self
Energizing Brakes e Synchro-Mesh Trans
mission 6-Ply Heavy-Duty Tires.
Modal 101-22. DUAl-RANGE TRUCK HYDRA-MATIC ant othar oplioool
qvipmant, occettorlei, stole and local loses. If ony, odditionol. rrttet
ewjy vary slightly In odjoinino ccmrmmlties due) lo shipping choroat,
AM prlcni iubact lo change without nolice.
Truck Sales & Service Co.
Dog Racing
Track Proposed
For Eugene
Eugene (U.R) A group of
about 25' lumbermen is mak
ing plans for a $300,000 dog
racing plant on the outskirts
of Eugene, C. A. Huntington,
member of the State Racing
Commission, said today.
Huntington said he had
been informed the group con
ferred the past few days with
dog track operators at Tuc
son and Phoenix, Ariz,, and
Tia Juana, Mexico, about
bringing greyhounds to pro
posed Eugene site.
SS5 No. Front- St.
Salem, Ore.
Salem Jayvees
Batter Detroit
The Salem high junior var
sity baseball squad rolled over
Detroit 21-1 here Tuesday af
ternoon. The JV's, coached by
Hank Juran, slugged out 16
hits. ,
Harry Santee allowed but
two hits and one unearned
run as he pitched the entire
game for the Viking junior
varsity. Larry Newsom came
through with five hits in five
trips to lead the hitters. 1
Ron Magee and Phil Burk-
land each had three for five
while Bob Foreman had two
for four. Salem scored four
runs in -the first, third and
fourth; but their big inning
was the second. They batted
around as nine runs scored. '
Detroit helped the Salem
cause by committing 15 er
rors. The JV's play again
this afternoon with the Jeffer
son Lions at Salem and again
tomorrow at Albany under
the lights.
Detroit 000 000 1 1 II
Salem 4M 400X 31 11 1
wooaword, Vlckera (31, Hill 141, and
Snyder, Woodward (4)1 Santee and Stub
blefleld, Schreconaoat (7).
Huskies Defeat
Lebanon, 8-1
Lebanon Sweet Home
hammered three Lebanon pit
chers for 12 hits, five of them
for extra bases, to post an 8-1
DaseDall victory here Tuesday.
Bob Morley and Jim Easter
ly shared pitching duties for
Sweet Home, allowing Leba
non a total of six hits.
Bill Lewis had the longest
nil tor tiweet Home, a two-run
triple in the second innine
Doubling for the winners were
Jack Taylor, Ed Nordquist, Bill
lUKei and Jerry Roller.
Sweet Horn, 030 310 01 13
Lebanon 100 000 01
Morler, Faeterlr (71 and Owens:
Miction,. Bishop (4), SmIUi (t) and
utrnphere.
7
Hendersons caitrpiiur ht$
SHOVtTL CUTS LOADING TIME TO A Ml NIMUM ON THIS lONOVIErV. WASHINGTON
STREET JOB. ITS 48 HA CAT DIESEL ENOINC ENABLES THE HT4 TO COME UP
WITH A FOIL ltYARD BUCKET EVEN WHEN DIGGING b3 THE TOU&HEST.'
SMOOTH HYDKAUUC CONTROt5 GIVE IT A 9 V LIFT.
INSET. K.T.HENPEkSON
I l l ll" I i Hi . rT.jeT-n eyaeaa-a-j,-
m ll. m r a. -. r-e.
Parrish Junior
High Remains
Undefeated
Parrish junior high's pioneers
remained undefeated in the
Salem junior high baseball
league as they scored a 7-1
win over West Salem at West
Salem Tuesday. .
Parrish, which won the
league title last week, rapped
out twelve hits. The Pioneers
opened the game with two
runs, and after that all the
Giants could do was to get
within one run in the second
inning. ' '
The winners added two runs
in the fourth and seventh
frames and a lone run in the
sixth. Gary Keppinger was the
game's pitching and hitting
star as he banged out three hits
and pitched the three hitter.
Leslie had won the league
title for the second time in his
tory last year.
Leslie's Rockets travel to
West Salem Friday for their
last game with tha, West Salem
squaa.
Parrlih 500 301 17 13 1
wen saiem Old CMC I 1 3
Kepplnier and Rueiell; Johnion and
Davta.
Sandy Stomps '
Angels, 17-3
Mt. Angel Sandy smashed
15 hits off four Mt. Angel
pitchers for a 17-3 Willamette
Valley league baseball victory
Tuesday. .
All Sandy players had a
good day at the plate. Ron
Schmidt hit a two-run triple
for Mt. Angel in the third inning.
Bandr 063 313 4 IT IS 1
t. Angel 003 000 0 3 I S
Tnornton and Hawthorne: Wellman.
Lamber 13), WlndKhlile (71. Buchhelt
(7) and Buchhelt, Llehttoot (71.
Willamette Golfers
Defeat Pioneers
Portland W) Willamette.
led by Dan Callashan who
carded 76, downed Lewis and
Clark 14(4-3 in a Northwest
Conference golf match here
Tuesday.
Yesterday's Stars
BATTING Bob PortcrflekL Wihlnr
ton Bent tori, htlped via his own nmt
nn nu urn mijor jettut boms run,
with th batei full, aifttoit Detroit. The
Sen ft ton won, 14-4.
PITCHING Mel Ptrndl, Boiton Red
Box. cftttered ftrt chlctio hlti in wln
nlnt hli fourth im without t low.
mt sen record in cither lettue.
Sports Results
ORKOON rSEP RESULTS
(Br The AMMIated Preae)
Baseball
Cmwell 3, Junction Cltj 4.
Dallaa a, Woodburn 4.
Eugene d, 6prlnatleld 0.
Sheridan 11, Sherwood 3.
Warrenton 3, Scappooae 3.
Oorbett 11, McLaren Boya School
iwoonourn? e.
Milwaukle' 4, Central Catholic (Port
landl 3.
Oretham 0, Parkrone 4.
Columbia Prep 3. Hood River 0.
Oarlbaldl 10, Jewell 0.
Tillamook 131, Aetorla t-3.
Selem 1, Albanr J.
Weil Linn 4. Oreaon Cltr I.
Verboort 4, Oatton 3.
Yamhill 4. North aiarlen 3.
Portland Scheelo
XJneoln 11, Jrfferjon 0.
Waahlniton 0, Franklin 4.
Orant 0, Cleveland 3.
Roosevelt 3, Benson I.
Ooir
Ullwaukla 11. Oreaham 0.
Track
Brnler tl. Ualln aoti, Merrill 43i,
fionanaa I.
COLLEOI SPORTS
IBr The Asaorlated Presst
RASKRAU.
Idaho 11, Oreaon 0.
Willamette t. Portland D. T.
Lewia A Clark 13-11, Clark J C. 3-1.
Whllworth 7-1, Kastern Waihlntton
3-D.
OOI.F
Willamette 14i, Lewis e Clark 1.
PorUand Stale IT,. Llnlleld Vk.
TENNIS
Willamette I, Lewis At Clark I.
Portland U. 7. Reed 0.
.SI
SAVS
NTERSfATE TRACTOR
TMB CAT HT4 HOVlL'tEVeil tlXt lOur.
DIGGING BASEMENTS, BACKFILLING,
GRADING, LEVELING, LOADINcJ OH. STOCK-PlLINGv-ITS
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rAAKER ON ANY TEAM I
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Phcru 24161
PAY YOUR
FUEL OIL
BILL
By the 10th
To enable your dealer to
continue your monthly
charge service.
UUH FUEl Oil DUIEU
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
O'Callaghan to
Speak to SHA
Letter Winners
Father John O'Callaghan,
former athletic director at Sac
red Heart Academy, now pas
tor of the Catholic church at
Rainier, Ore., will speak to
Sacred Heart athletic letter
men at Catholic center tonight.
Letter winners in all sports
at Sacred Heart are to be hon
ored at the feast, which will
get underway at 6:30.
Dancing will follow the ban
quet. Gallardo Faces
Riley Tonight
Washington - (U.PJ Revenge
and a shot at the "interim"
featherweight title are the tar
gets for surprising Davey Gall
ardo tonight when he tangles
with hard-hitting Charley
Riley of St. Louis in a nation
ally-televised 10-round bout.
Gallardo, 23-year-old Mexi
can from Los Angeles, is the
lad who astounded the experts
in his last fight by scoring an
upset decision over Percy Bas-
sett, the interim champ, from
Philadelphia.
That triumph skyrocketed
Gallardo into the No. 1 rank
ing as featherweight contender,
and also ran his current string
of victories to 12. But he will
be trying for that hoodoo No.
13 against a rough puncher
who knocked him out in seven
rounds when they met in 1951.
Gallardo will have to. be
wary of that dynamite in
Riley's fists this time, tod, be
cause Riley has proved his
punching prowess against top
ranked battlers.
Riley knocked out Bassett in
two rounds in St. Louis last
June, but the interim cham
pion gained revenge with a
unanimous ecision in a re
turn match.
Dallas Edges
Bulldogs, 5-4
Dallas Rob Olson got cred
it for his second win in two
days here Tuesday, as he pitch
ed the Dallas Dragons to a
5-4 victory over Woodburn In
a Willamette Valley league
game. Olson had defeated Mo-
lalla Monday.
Olson relieved starting pitch
er Russ Wells in the fifth inn
ing opposite Woodburn. Dallas
scored three runs in the sixth
to come from behind.
Olson batted in the tying
and winning runs with a bases
loaded single in the sixth.
Woodburn got five hits off
the two Dallas pitchers, while
the Dragons were held to three
hits by Blanchard and Raice
Norris of Woodburn. All eight
hits in the ball games were
singles.
woodburn Ml 300 04 I I
Dallaa 003 003 z 3 3
Blanchard, Norris (41 and Oarnero:
Wells. Olson (51 and Olbbs.
TIDE TABLE
Tldee for Tall, Oreiea Mar, I0S1
(detailed br II. S. Caaet and Geodetic
Sarver, Portland, Oreton)
Mar Hlah Watera Low Watera
Time Helaht Time Height
I 5:05 a.m. . 13:33 p.m. -0.3
7:30 p.m. 3.3
1 1 11 a.m. 5.3 1:03 a.m. 3.4
:05 p.m. 5.7 1:33 p.m. 0.1
S 7:94 a.m. 4.3 3:31 a.m. 1.3
3:48 p.m. 5.3 3:15 p.m. 0.6
t 1:13 a.m. 4.3 3:01 p.m. 0.3
9:38 p.m. (.7 3:08 p.m. 0.8
10 10:33 a.m. 4.3 4:18 a.m. -0.3
10:08 p.m. 7.1 3:54 p.m. 13
It 11:34 a.m. 5.0 :oa a.m. -l o
10:47 p.m. 7.3 4:tl p.m. 1.8
13 13:31 p.m. 5.1 5:55 a.m. -1.5
11:37 p.m. 7.4 5:311 p.m. 3.0
13 1:14 p.m. i.l 8.43 a.m. -1.8
8:10 p.m. 3.3
14 13:07 a.m. 7.4 7:37 a.m. -1.0
3:08 p.m. 5.0 8:55 p.m. 3.8
14 13:48 a.m. 7.3 8:13 a.m. .1.7
3:57 p.m. 4.0 7:43 p.m. 3.3
District Seven
Track Meet Set
For McCulloch
The district 7 track and field
meet, both class A and class B
schools within the district, will
be run off at McCulloch sta
dium Thursday. .
Preliminaries in some events
get underway at 10 a.m., with
finals slated to start at , 2
o'clock.
First two finishers In each
event will qualify for the state
track meet at Oregon State col
lege in Corvallis May 15 and
16.
Jeff Clinches
Marion County
B Championship
Jefferson Jefferson high
school clinched the Marion
county B league baseball cham
pionshipowith an 11-7 victory
over Sublimity here Tuesday
Southpaw Lee Cameron went
the distance for the winners,
giving up six hits.
Bill Cottman and Jim Black-
well each had three-for-four at
the plate for Jefferson. Cott
man had a triple and two sin
gles, and Blackwell two dou
bles and a single.
Dwight Bradley got a triple
and single in four times at bat
for Sublimity, and Ron Ruef
homered for Sublimity with
one aboard in the fourth inning.
Sublimity 033 301 0 7
JeUerson 101 030 011 8
Mlotke and Rue!; Cameron and Wat-
tenbarcer.
grnPES in the ALLEYS
(81
v. atui
Duck Pins
MEN'S aiT UAOllS
, Mewsaan M. Newest 350. B.
H.a.?"rS. Johnson 4f. Leo C.PP.
318, B,e 351. Oaalltr Care - "Jf
beU 438, B. Boelirova 383, I. Short 418,
... . ,m n. Capoe 438. r. Miner
Si. Lea Capps 471. Kara Radio
R. Maulhlcr 438, I. Henael l,
471. D. Desn 438, K. K. 483.
rrastr uisen ii ;..
York 483, A. Thomaa 413, KallUM'.
T Wood 450. Daels u ,;,
iundro 331. H. Scharf 487. H. Miller 411,
O. Blanton 488. J. Deris 5.
Willamette Art sue " ,.,,
458, A. Herschback "'.
M. Jacober toi. a. , . nlle
Dr.r Ins. (1)-H. aieverui 3". ! out
385, B. Lenta 3J8. R. Greenwood 383.
D. Cheitaln 430.
Salem Tire (oi-n. "
Howe 384, O. Cook JM. ';
408. Tweedle Oil (4I-I. Schart 348 L.
Hanaen 388, J. Harrison 383, M. Polln
akl 438, A. Pennr 410.
Hlih team series
Hllh team lame rrojtr Otaon. 857.
Hlah tad. eerles-Jerrr Davis. DavU Oil,
o. Hlth Ind. aame-Vern York, eTroilr
Olsen, 308.
344, Arrea 34. Plt 455, Lewis 438.
Hlah leant ame. Snobora, 888: hlah
team aeries. Ralph Johnson Appliances.
3411: hlah Ind. aame, Mike Merrell or
Snobora, hlah Ind. series, Oeoraa
Word or snobors. 654.
Felix Radleigh, 32, Is the
president oi the National
Wheelchair Basketball Asso
ciation. He hails from Lynd
hurst, N. J.
FINAL STANDING
8ND HALF CITY LCACCT
Lewis and Clark
Wins Two From
Clark Jaycee
Portland OP) Lewis and
Clark beat Clark Junior col
lege 15-2 in the opening game
of a baseball doubleheader
here Tuesday then, won the
nightcap, 11-7.
The first game in which L.
& C. scored 12 runs in the
first inning, was stopped after
the fifth Inning.
Stay ton Drubs
Central, 6-2 .
Central High School Stay-
ton high school defeated Cen
tral 6-2 in a Capitol league
baseball game here Tuesday.
Glenn Hatch tossed the vie
tory for Stayton, allowing five
hits. Stayton was held to three
hits by Jerry . . oble of Cen
tral.
Nobody in the ball game gotfl
more than one hit, and all hits
were singles. Hinrichs of Stay
ton hit a would-be triple in the
fourth, but neglected to touch
second base.
starton 003 0.10 18 I i
Central 030 000 03 5 I
Hatch and Hlnrlche; Noble and Btev-ens.
I. Froatr Olon florists.. ..48 7a
3. Kara Radio
3. L. Newmans Men's Store 40 33
4. Willamette Art Til 0 33
3. Davis Oil " ?!
8. Capps Used Cars 37 35
7. Tweedle Fuel Oil " J
3. Quality Used Cars 36 "
3. Salem Tire Servlc 31
10. W. C. Dyer Insur 33 to
Kaxe Radio Ilnlshed 1st In the first
hall and will plar oil with Prosiy Olson
Florist, winner of second half for m"
and second places at 8 p m. neat Tues
day nlht. .
In playoff for second plsce He, flril
half, between Capps Used Cars and Qual
ity Used Can. Capps won In two aames
atralaht by total score of 15S8-1455. They
will play oft for third and fourth place
between the winners of play off match
for second half between Les Newmans
and Willamette Art Tile.
Playoff between Les Newman s and
Willamette Art Tile wlU be at 8:30 neat
Monday nlfht with the winner to meet
Capps Used Cars al 8 Tuesday nllht for
3rd and 4th place winners.
Capitol Alleys
INDUSTRIAL NO. 1
Ralph Johnson Appliances (SI Hlle
431, Colvln 4M, Preps' 35, Parrish 618,
Causer 4131 Snobeys (II Pease 41.
Merrell 470, McAUIster 488, Slewert 417,
Merrell 548.
East Salem Liens (31 Clerk 483,
Schlmherl 45, Stevens 383, Byers 453,
Dyer 534; National Battery (11 Came
ron 473, Moody 383, Wells 481, LewH
436, Bartholomew 535.
Elweod'e Maienry (1) Elwood 450,
Cracroft 411, Bhlpman 4. Wllkalls 535,
Busch 561; Ilks (01 Thompson 414,
Cherrlnaton 433, Lowry 471, McKlnney
408, Karr 453.
Curly's Dairy (4-Wrlr.ht 503, Hof
stetter 385, Edlund 540, Balstrom 434,
Miller 643: Salem Police (0) Mathers
487, Frlese 386, Creasr 441, DeVall 408,
Nicholson 383. I
Hollywood rinanee (41-Clark 483. Al- j
brlch 459. Jones 39. Duncan 508. Olner i
483: Mavflewer Milk (01 Brown 332, I
Van Hess 418, McFarlane 439, Phlpps I
433, Case 414.
Cal Pak (3) Lance 506, Sloan 57,
Helnke 339. Werbowskl 471, Seheidecaer
333: Blae Lake (1) Lloyd 641, Eckley
Mann
IT
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Derby runs 'til Jure 15th
with S prizes. Awarded ev
ery week. Four Big Grand
Prizes at the end of the Der
by. First Prize is a 1953
Evinrude Motor, also Spin
ning Outfits, Rods, Reels,
Lines, Lures, Life Jackets,
Boots, Wadders, lots and lots
of FREE FRIZES.
THIS WEEK'S PRIZES
1st prize Hadgman Air
Mattress
2nd prize Hotshots, 200
series
3rd prize 200 yards
Magi-Braid spin line
4th prize 100 yards 15
lb. Western castiine
Bogie prize Fisherman's
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Minor League Scores
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Buffalo 6, Ottawa 1.
Rochester S, Sprlnsfleld S.
Only games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Toledo (-3, St. Paul 5-1.
Kansaa Cltr 4. Colurnbua 3.
Charleston I, Louisville. 4.
Minneapolis 10, Indlanapolle 4.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Fort Worth 3-0. Bhreveport 9-10.
Dallas 3-0, Beaumont 1-10,
Houston 4, Tulsa 3.
San Antonio 6, Oklahoma Citr 1.
WESTERN LEAGUE
Omaha 4, Pueblo 3.
Denver 13, Lincoln 1.
Colorado Sprints 3, Sioux City f.
Wichita 9. Dea Moines 3.
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