Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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Hermiston vs.
Salem Tangles with Albany
b chris kowitz, jr,
Oregon's annual state Amer
ican Legion junior baseball
tournament ( 1 1 underway
with two timet at Waten park
tonight
Milwaukie and Hermiston
clash in tht opening game at
6:30. That contest will be fol
lowed by a game pitting Sa
lem's defending state and re
gional champions rfgainst Cum
mings Movers of Albany.
"First ball" festivities will
be handled by i battery com
prised of Salem Mayor Al
Loucks and Albany Mayor
Lyle M. Bain.
The Salem-Albany Bight
Salem Women's
Golf Meet in
Semis Today
The semi-finals in the annual
Women's Golf Championship
at tht Salem Golf club are be
ing held today with the tour
ney ending Friday.
The pairings for today were:
Championship flight M r .
Frank Fisk vs. Mrs. Morris
Crothers and Mrs. Charles Mc
Dcvitt vs. Mrs. Harold dinger.
First flight Mrs. Russell
Kanz vs. Mrs. Ed Roth and
Mrs. Robert Herrall vs. Mrt
.omas Hill; second flight
Mrs. Rex Adolph vs. Mrs.
Charles Musser and Mrs. James
Haworth vs. Mrs. Thomas Wat
son. ' Third flight Mrs. Robert
Cannon vs. Mrs. Hal Davis and
Mrs. Robert Ebersole vs. Mrs.
Roscoe Wilson.
; In their weekly play Wed
nesday the results were: Class
A Mrs. Fred Bernard! with a
low set ef 77; Class B Mrs.
John Johnson with a 88; Class
C Mrs. George Hoffman with
a 79; Class D Mrs. Donald
Tutler with a 7.
. Mrt. Bernardl won the John
son prize for the low score ef
the day.
West Salem Lions Remain
Unbeaten in C Loop Play
The West Salem Llont re
mained andefeated m "C"
League play by beating Fear
Corner 11-3 behind the one
hit pitching ef Cliff Johnson.
This was their fifth straight
win.
In the other league game
Berg's Keizer Market murdered
Steinke't 17-4 at Gene Gilbert
ton hit for the circuit twice.
In "B" League action tonight
Bishop Electric meets the Vista
Merchants at Barrick and Sa
lem Laundry takes on Truax
Major League Leaders
(Br Tht Aatocltted Prettl
NATIONAL LlTAOl S
BATTINO Schoendlenat. tt. Louie,
.131; Irvln. New York. .314: Pnnllo,
Brooklyn. .121; Blntiewakt. CtnelnneU.
.313; Boblneon. Brooklyn, .311.
BUNS BATTFD IN Campanula,
Brooklyn. 12; Hodiea, Brooklyn, H; Ua
thewa. Milwaukee. 17; lrrln. New Tork.
11; Kluaaewikl, Cincinnati. 71.
BOMB BUNS Uathewi. Milwaukee.
31; BUuettwekl, Cincinnati, 30; Campa
nula. Brooklyn, 21: Hodtea, Brooklyn.
14; Klntr. Chleato and Bell. Cincinnati,
13.
PITCHING Epnhn, MllwaukM and
lalay, St. Louie. 13-4, .711: HaddK. St.
Louie. 11-4. .75: Meyer and Breklnt,
Brooklyn. 10-4, .114.
AH ERIC AN LEAfll'l
HATTING Vernon, Wuhlmton. .130:
Kll. Bo ton. .334; Mlnoio. Chlrsvge.
.3)0; Ooodftitn. Boston, .317; Rosen,
Cltmland. JU.
BCNR VATTKD IM Bomb. Cltvflftnd.
13: Vernon. WMhtntUm, T3: Mlnoso,
Chtrito ftiMl Mantle, New . Tork, 70;
Oropo, Dttrott. 67.
HOME mNS RoMn. Clmland, U.
Xcrn.tl. Philadelphia. 22; Gtrnert, Boa
ton, Dobj, Cleveland arvd Berra, New
York. 17.
rtTCHINO Lopat, New York. 10-1,
131: Shea. WaKhtnatoa. a. a. ,00; Brown,
, ton, la-l, .700: Truck. Chic at o, 13
I, .71; Dorian, Chlcato, 1-3, .760.
Yesterday's Stars
(Br Tht Aaaoctawd Prcut
BA"V.NG Mifktr Vernon. Wanning
tin finatera, hit a. threa run noma run
and two itntlej ai Wah .niton oar
BAwered Datrelt. 11-1.
PITCHfNO Harref Raddit. St. Louis
Ctrdlntlt. trtttered aeven hlta In wln
nlnt bit 13th t ami aialnet four loeaa.
1-3 aeer Pltt.bort.
JUST ARRIVED
THE FAMOUS FRANKLIN
Fiber Glass
Ideal cor fop six, deep, wide and roomy, strong and
practically indestructoble
Jrjwr Delivered in Salem
JLI 3 Terms Available
NO DOWN PAYMENT IF DESIRED
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M.
CASCADE MERC
1405 N. Church
Jymiiioir
at Watieirs Park ToirQiglh:
Milwaukie;
cap is expected to draw a
large number of fans from
both competing cities. It Is
seldom that twe Lwru m
close together (15 miles) get
la the same state Legiea
tournament.
Coach Vince Genna's Salem
team won the state champion
ship last year, and went on to
win the regional tournament
at Yakima, Wash.
This year's Salem team lacks
some of the start from the
1952 squad, but Genna consid
ers his 19S3 team a better-balanced
ball club.
The absence of left-handed
pitcher Jack Ley will a
doubt hurt the Salem team
in the tournament Lor, whe
It only 14 years old, was the
standout hurler on the Sa
lem team early this season.
He was stricken with rhn
matle fever, and Is bow eon
fined to bed.
The Salem pitching staff for
the tournament will be com
prised of Gary Espe, Paul;
Beck, Gary Paterson and Ed;
Warrenburg. Warrenburg is j
the only left-hander. j
Salem has won 18 straight
Veeck Says Two
Major Teams
Will Move Soon
Los Angeles () Bill Veeck,
president of the St. Louis
i Browns, says two major league
franchises will be moved with
in the next six months.
One he hopes will be the
Brownies and he didnt reveal
his thoughts on the other.
Veeck Jried unsuccessfully to
move the Browns to Baltimore
earlier this year.
Just before leaving Wednes
day night, Veeck told a report
er that Los Angeles will have
to move fest if it desires a
franchise. And he thinks a ma
jor league can operate with just
one club on the West Coast.
"C" LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L
Weet talent Llona S
Jaekton Jeweler! 4 1
Lei Ion root III 4 1
Dlekaon'a Market 4 I
Four Corner 1 1
Ben'a Keller Mkt 1 t
Stelnk.'t I t
Orchard Belsnta I f
Lnal nltht'a crfla: Weet Salem
11, roar Cornera I; Sert'a Belter
ktt 17, attlnkt'a 4.
ret.
1.000
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.400
.400
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.100
Done
tui.
"B" LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L
Blahos Blectrle 4 1
Salem Laundrr 4 1
Warner Motora 4 1
Truax Oil S I
Orchard HelihU I 1
Ben'a Market S 4
Vlala Merchant! 1 I
Pour Cornera 4 I
Tonilht'a lamea: Blehop Blectrle va.
Vlata Merchant! at Barrick and Salem
Laundrr ve. Truax Oil at Kelxer. IAU
lamea at :)&,
Oil at Keizer.
The Lions jumped into a 4-0
lead at the end of one frame
and led 7-0 at the end of three.
Four Corners then tallied three
runs on no hits to make it 7-3.
West Salem added four In the
fourth to sew up the game.
The lone hit off Johnson was
in the third inning by right
fielder Gary Brunk. He singled
with a man on second but the
runner held at third. Neither
scored.
Kent Lammeri led the West
Salem hitting attack ai he bans-1
ed out three hits in three trips
to the plate. One of his hits was
a homer and the other two were
a single and double. Thornton
Coffey also doubled for the win-
ners.
Berg's Keizer Market lashed ,
out 16 hits to beat Steinke's
17-4 but the hitting attack over-1
, . . . .... . ,. r. n,v eiioenon a; t;owan. nawier. jn
shadowed a two hitter by Gene xamet. Mom. iB-Meim. Hawier. bbi
Gilbertson. He had a no-no go- oiinerteon 1. sheidon 1, Moi 3. cow.n
In. ..-en ev,. ..... i.!. H.wler 3. atelnao. Sleet Sttw.rt.
ing until the fourth and last
frame.
Four homers were hit for the
Berg't nine. Gilberton hit his
two in the first and the fourth
innings while Jerry Hawley
homered in the fourth and Hal
Cowan
also homered in the
fourth.
Hawley had
a perfect night
12 - foot Boat
Phone 3-5538
Legiomi Too rime v
garnet In going through Us
19S3 season undefeated, and
will be shooting for win No.
19 tonight.
Albany's record Is 19 wins
and 4 losses. Albany looked es
pecially strong in the south
west Oregon tournament, de
feating North Bend 11-1. Kla
math Falls 27-0, then North
Bend again 13-0.
Ted Owens of Sweet
Home, whose eligibility was
a matter of protest during
the southwest Oregon tour
nament, will be In the line
up for Albany against Salem
tonight, either at pitcher or
ntfielder.
Espe will probably do the
hurling for Salem.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
Senators
.019 in Close WIL Race
(By Th. AttocUUd Preul
The Spokane Indians ran
their latest Western Interna
tional Baseball winning streak
to four ' straight Wednesday
night and Thursday they were
breathing hard at the heels of
first-place Salem.
The Indians clubbed Van
couver 11-2 for victory No. 4
while Salem bowed to Yakima's
Bears 2-0 for their second loss
of the series at Yakima. Similar
verdicts in Thursday night's
encounters would lift the In
disns out in front of the Sena
tors by 14 percentage points.
Young Don Carter tamed the
Senators at Yakima giving up
only three hits as he racked up
his eighth win against three
losses. At Spokane, Bob Nemes
gave up two runs on four hits
in the first inning, then threw
at the plate with four hits in
four trips. Other extra base hits
were doubles by Hawley of
Berg't and Pete Melin of Stein
kes and triples by Ernest
Karnes and Kevin Morse, both
of Berg's.
The two hits for. Steinke's
came in the last inning when
Jim Robinson singled after Me
lin had doubled. They went on
to score four runs.
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Bart's Keller Market (17)
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Cowan, m 4
Jackson. 1 1
Ollbertton.p 4
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Albany boasts a lineup com
prised completely of .300 hit
ters. Bill Cotman is leading
hitter on the Albany team with
.407, while Jerry Hazelwood
has .389 and LaVern Bradley
.385. Chuck Kerr is coach of
the Albany team. -
Milwaukie is considered a
strong state title contender.
The Milwaukie team played in
the Portland city league, and
the Portland representative
perenially brings one of- the
toughest teams to the tourna
ment. Not much Is known of the
Hermiston team, except that
It comes from a rugged dis
trict which Includes The
Dalles and Bend.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 30, 1953
Lead by Only
WIL Standings
IBr Tht Atloclated rreul
w l ret.
Btlem II IS .151
Spokane 31 11 .631
Yakima II 14 .531- 14
Vancouver II II .M0 4te
Edmonton - 1 It .411 I
Lewlaton 11 It .4(4 Itt
Trl-Cltr 14 17 .Ml I
Calearr 11 IT .441 14
Victoria II II .lit 1
Wtnalche. 11 It .411 T
Wrdiiee4ere Bee.lte:
elpokan. 11, Vancouver s.
Yakima 1. Salem t.
Victoria t. Wenatche. S.
Trl-Cltr I, Lewteton 4.
Edmonton 11. caliarr I.
Th.redar'a Seaed.le:
Lewlelon at Trl-Cltr.
Ralem at Yaktma.
Fdmonton at Celterr.
Vancouver at Spokane.
Only tamea echeduled.
shutout ball the rest of the
way. The Caps- got four more
safeties but couldn't put them
together for tallies.
Tri-City's 'Don Robertson
turned in anothtr neat pitching
job, limiting Lewiston to four
hits as the Braves turned back
the Broncs 6-4. The Broncs
scored three times in the first
inning on four walks and a
pair of singles. Robertson
found the range after that and
yielded only two more hits, one
of them a homer by Len Tuck
ett for Lewiston's final score.
Catcher Dick Morgan's
grand-slam homer in the first
inning against ' Calgary tent
Edmonton off to a winning
start but the Eskimos had to
call in two relief pitchers in
the ninth to preserve a 11-8
Bruce Cudd Tops Northwest
Open With Six-Under-Par
Vancouver, Wash. W) Ore
gon's amateur golf champion is
i aiso me norinwest upen king
pin.
Twenty-year-old Bruce Cudd
of Portland tnntyer) the. nrwn
crown in Wednesday's 36-hole
finals at the Royal Oaks Coun
try Club. His total for three
days of firing was a six-under-par
282.
John Laneford. Tualatin.
Ore. nrnfpceinnnl wee rnnnw.
up, with a 72-hole total of 28S.
Langford drew even with Cudd
Sfhryocl.'
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id-Season
ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS
ONLY 9 DAYS LEFT
Summer and reg. weights. Sites 15 to 48; Shorts and
Dacron. Broken lots Tweeds, Gabes, Worsteds.
Group I
Reg. to 37.50
2844
1 T
SPORT
COATS
Reg. to 29.50 - 4.5t
Yi Off!
CAPITOL
SHOPPING
CENTER
Winners of tonight's garnet
will meet each other In the
second game at Waters park
tomorrow night. Losers af to
night's first game will clash In
a battle for survivorship at 6:30
tomorrow.
The gam is scheduled for
Saturday night at 8 o'clock,
and one game Sunday after
noon at 2 o'clock.
Winner of the sUte tourney
travels to Yakima. Wash., for
the district playoffs August 18
21. The winner there will play
in the western regional elimi
nations at Hastings, Neb., for
the right to compete in the na
tional tournament at Miami,
Fla.
NEWS AND FEATURES
Pace 11
victory. It gave the Eskimos a
sweep of the three-game series
at Edmonton.
A three-run outburst in the
bottom of the eighth inning
broke up a tie ball game and
gave Victoria a 9-6 win over
Wenatchee's Chiefs. Tom Mun
oz homered for the Chiefs in
the sixth scoring two ahead of
him. It was his third round
tripper in as many games.
Saleaa (
B
Sabllnl.l 1
Tanaolll.l S
Deyo.cf 4
Beret.lk 1
Ballardl 4
wthrtp.rt I
lAieen.il 1
Kateran.o S
Hemphlp S
(It Tekleta
O A
H O A
1 1 U'Nmr.a 4
Hrnda.l 4
I White. cl 4
WUmn.lf I
tNoren.lk S
Lewie. rl I
Andtn.l I
1 Norlck.e I
I Carter. p S
1
Luby.lh I
Total.
Salem
Y.klma ...
Pitcher:
Hemphill ..
I 14 II Totall Mint
....... OOt OOO 000 I I 1
100 WO 10" 1 1 0
TP AB H B Bit SO BB
s it i I i t a
t ii I i l
Carter
HBP Perot br Oarter. WP Hemphill.
LOB Silem I. Yakima 7. 1BH White.
RBI wellman. Hernandea. Sac. Mae-
Ureon. Carter, Noren. DP Tanatllt to
Luby to Ballard. Tlma 1:44. TJmplrai
aortnton and Btetner. Att. 1.141.
LewUtoa 100 10S 1004 4
Trl-Cltr 101 000 01 t S
Butler and. Orery; Bobcrteon and War
ren.
Caleerr 101 000 Olt I II
Edmonton 411 130 11 14
Orrell. Franc (21. Schult II) and
Llllard; Tiencrtt. Dnr (II, Connnt (I)
and Morten.
WenatehM ....
Victoria
Beamon and
Martin.
.... 100 Ml IIS t 10 1
.... 04 001 S1--S 11 I
Bartolomtl; Prior and
Vancouver 1M OM 000 I
Spokane 001 111 II' 11 II I
Myera. Maekar (7) and Ouretto; We
mea and Oele.
at the end of 18 holes in Wed
nesday's round but csrded a 78
on the last 18 while Cudd eame
in with an even-par 72.
Bob McKendrick, Oswego,
Ore., pro, trailed Langford by
one strike and Tom Boucher,
Walla Walla pro, wt next at
287.
Three professionals Al
Williams of Medford, Dick
Lundahl of Baker, and George
Beechler of Ontario tied for
fifth at 289. Tacoma pro Chuck
Congdon followed with 290,
SUITS
Group II
Reg. to 55.00
3844
Group III
' Reg. to.1.0S
4844
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SLACKS
VALUES TO lO.dl
. VALUES TO 12.95
6" aPR 12"
cEllS WEAR
Fourth Army
Wins Team Event
Feeble Beach. Calif. Iff)
The 4th Army finished up with
a two-day total of 613 points
Wednesday to capture team
competition ef the all Army
golf tournament.
The 3rd Army wat runnerup
with 620. followed by the 8th
Army with 829.
Pvt. Claude Buster Reed,
4th Army representative from
Ft Hood, Tex., shot a one over
par 73 to total 148 and wrest
the lead from Sgt. Kelly Kee,
3rd Army, and Pvt. Billy Max
well, 4th Army, the opening
day leaders. '
Kee and Maxwell, 1949 US-
GA National amateur champ
ion, skidded Into a six-way tie
for third, with 79s to total 133.
Pfc. Dick Yost. 6th Army
champion from Portland, Ore.,
shared in a third-place dead
lock with a second round 73.
Prall Defeated on 23rd
Hole in National Tourney
Tulsa. Okla., (Special)
Bob Prall of Salem went down
to defeat In the closest match
of the opening round in the
United States Golf Associa
tion's junior amateur turna
ment here Wednesday.
Prall lost to Keith Lopp of
Women's Western
Amateur Enters
Semi-Final Round
Cincinnati Defending
champion ' Polly Riley of Ft.
Worth, Tex., clashes with Mae
Murray, the 1950 tltllst from
Rutland, Vt., today in the
quarterfinals of the Women't
Western Amateur golf tourna
ment over the Carmargo ,-
523-yard course.
Both advanced to the t h I r d
round on rallies yesterday.-The
27-year-old Texan was three
down on the 10th hole to Ede-
ann Anderson, the Trans-Mississippi
and Canadian cham
pion from Helena, Mont., but
recovered her usual ahsrp-
shootmg form to win with a
three foot birdie putt on the
18th. Miss Murray, although
lacking the magic touch she
had Tuesday in setting a tlx
under women t par 70 for
new record here, staged a late
comeback to defeat Mary Ann
Downey, two time winner from
Baltimore, 2 up after . being
two down early
Curtis Cup star Claire Doran,
29-year-old Cleveland school
teacher, who easily defeated
Mrs. Paul Dye of Indianapolis,
4 and 8, will engage Virginia
Dennehy of Lake Forest, 111.,
the Northwestern coed who el
iminated 18-year-old Janet Mc
intosh of Cincinnati, 3 and 2.
Jane Nelson, 23-year-old In
dianapolis school teacher, scor
ed a 1-up upset over Mrs. Mar
Jorie Lindsey McMillan of De
catur, 111., the 1851 western
champion, to earn the right to
play Mrs. Maurice Glick of Bal
timore. The Maryland house
wife edged Barbara Dawson of
Orinda, Calif.i 2 and 1.
Gloria Fecht, former pro
skater from Palm Springs,
Calif., meets Pat Devany of
Grosse Isle, Mich., in the other
quarterfinal. The West Coast
girl rallied late to upset Bar
bara Romack of Sacramento,
Calif., the current South At
lantic champion, 1-up on 20.
and Cliff Whittle, La Grande
pro, and Bob Duden, Portland
pro, deadlocked at 292.
Other scores included:
Harold West, Pendleton, 294:
Joe Stieger, Eugene, 290; Wen-
deli Wood, Eugene, 300; Bunny
Mason, Salem, 300; Don Spill
man, Eugene. 310.
Longs; Wool, Nylon, Rayon,
Group IV
Reg. to 12.50
58'
144
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U. S. KED
BOOSTERS
Broken Sites
REG. 5.95
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OPEN
MONDAY AND
FRIDAY EVES
Y Talccs Sole
Of First After
The TMCA galled first
place all alone ta Industrial
League Softball standings last
night with a S-t win ever
Wolgamotts, .In other Indus
trial League gamea the Postal
Carriers .defeated -.the . First
National Bank 17-2.
The Used Car Dealers earn
ed the right to meet the Salem
Merchant next week for tht
championship of the City
League as they won the play
off with Randle Oil In two
games, winning last night 9-3.
The two-out-of-thretj teriet
starts Monday.
Burgher pitched the YMCA
to their win over Wolgamotts
but Wolgamotts outhit the
Long Beach, Calif., I up, in
zs noies.
Playing only so-so golf until
the overtime, they shared part
on the 19th, 20th and 21st
holes, and halved the 22nd
with birdies. ;
The duel ended' on the 23rd
when Prall landed In a trap
and Lopp got down in par.
Tulsa, Okla., Iff) The
United States Golf Associa
tion's Junior amateur tourna
ment, its field cut to 84 by
Wednesday's opening (rind,
went Into the second and
third rounds Thursday minus
a couple of its youthful veter
ans. Mild upsets removed from
the running Tom Hadley, Min
neapolis, and Robert Slsk,
Charlotte, N.C., both of whom
were making their third tries
at the championship.
Hadley, one of the few to
break Southern Hills Country
Club's 6,975-yard par 71 in
practice, bowed out to 'Matt
Taber, Lincoln, Neb., 1 up
Sitk fell by the same margin
to Joseph Grace, Detroit. ,
SPORTS SLATE
THTJKSDAT
BasebaU
Wee tern lattrnetlonal Iamui: Vaveetrear at Bpoaaat. Caliarr at '
Wenetchee at Victoria. Balam at Taima, aaa lAwlatett t Trt-Cttf .
Stat. Letloa Tournament: Hormtaton ea. MUwamUa at 4:14 aaeS aalata wa.
Slkanr at 1:11. (All tamet at Waten rtaM).
B" League Junior Bwebell: Batiio BlMtttl wa. Tleta Marefhaarll M llllleB
a.4 flaleee Laundrr w. Tnaaa OU at Xeleer. (an tewatt at 4.14.)
Softball i
Cttr lMe-m Mu-Offt: Salem TJtael Car aiMelattm wa. lUaetM OU at VklBaw's
rT:lll. The iana la tht third taani al eerlee and star aot a. slmraS af ooe ttmat
hat Wfm two alreadr.
nxluetrlll Lettue: Belter1 Bleetrl. Tt. YMCA at Tertll (4:t.
Broadcasts
KOCO ClawalaiKl Indiana ra. Hew Tork Tankeoe at M:44 aavS aaloi atausria
w. Taklma Start at 1:46. .......
:' FRIDAY ' : .
Baseball
Watttrn International Ltani: Idmontea 41 Cwltlrr. Vletorlt at Spotaaa, I
i wen.teoew.
ttlon Tournament: Jtl WeUrt ritlS
to xoiiew. ...
I ' Softball . :.: ; s.-f
Inehiairlal Leuue: Ben'e llarket n. Mayflower Milk at PhllUx's (Ili 3V.
Dep.rttn.nt K. Wolrtraottt at Unit 14:301: .Del r.lter Bwtrkl wt. TMCA 44
CHlnter (l:l(.
Broadcasts . '
Kooo at. LouU Brawn re. Hew Tork TankHt at II 41 an! aajaa Staliiil
l. WenatehM Chlefi at 1:41.
SATURDAY '' ','
Baseball " '
Wee tern Internltlonal Laat nt: Balm at WentttehMt Bdmontoa at Calsarr Oni
VanesnTtr it Ltwlaton: Trl-Cltr at Yakima: Victoria at Spokane.
Btat. American Lorloa Tournament at Watere ritld: Doublhcavar trlth Bret
am. l 4:30.
Broadcasts
Koco Detroit Tie era n. Boiton Bed ana at 11:14 aad Balim Bona ten vs.
Wanatch. Breree at 1:41.
Television
ITTV Ollrtland Indians Ta. miladelphla Athletic, at 14:14.
Anto Races
At Hollrwoed Bowl: W laa mala .rent. Tlma tri.U at T 34.
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winner 4-J. Marv Hilfllcker
was the loser. .,'
The YMCA led all the way
after they took the lead in tht)
second Inning. The YMCA now
hat a eleven won and two lota
record while Commercial
Seat and Wolgamotts each
have 10-3 records. - .
Salem't Used Car Dealers
held a slim 6-4 lead until the
seventh when they tallied
three timet and Randle Oil
eame back with one.
The Postal Carriers scored
in only two Innings as Lebold
set First National down with
two runs and one hit. The
Carriers scored six runt in '
the tint and ended tho gam
with eleven In the fifth. . . .,
Lebold homered to help hit
own cause in the fifth with
two on. Gallagher homered in
the first, also for tht winning
Postal Clerks. - '
In Industrial League action
tonight the league leading
YMCA meets Keizer Electric
at 6:30 on Leslie Field and
First Christian takes on Kay
Woolen at 7:00 on Phillip's. In
an exhibition gam at Phil
lip's Wolgamotts play '. the
Used Car Dealers at 8.
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