Thurdy, August is, i93j Portland Downs Oaks 6-4; Hollies Lead by Nine Games THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan. Orwm Part IS Portland ttj.pi ti,. ...,. . ...... ,ut 'fht to drop Oak- und, -4, and cinch th. four. ' fme PCL series. nym,J Llnde ,Urtd the . third straight win over th Oaki, but needed the help of Ked Adami in th iuu u "was Llnde's 10th win againit nine losses, while Atkini came out with a 8-12 record. A homer in the second frame py Bob Marquis and another In the fourth by Aaron Robin on got the Beavers off to an early start. Fletcher Robbe added another run in the third by doubling In Hank Arft. PCL Standings W It Pet O B. HellT.ea H U . ii ja t Ue ! 1, H ju it fiucum ....... n n . Portland m n ,tM w Sia Dleee ...... M It .111 M14 aurtuat a n .ms n Oillio. , M M .111 II PorlUna 4, OUUM 4 , BaeraeMal -U Hellr.efc t-i. ' 11 Aaiilea 1-1. (UK -. u riuuii i. iu dim I. Walla tripled then raced to the plate on Jack Phillips' fly to right field. . Vic Scoria Tfer George Vico smashed three-run homer to give Saa Bnhh h.ii.j U!. , rranciico a o-j victory over run ,hrVX "JJSt San Diego in an afternoon Austin scored on hit unci in the seventh. Arft singled. Robbe doubled and Atkins gave Rob inson an Intentional walk to load the bases and set up Port land's final two runs. Herm Reich looped a single to center field to score Arft and Eddie Basinski filed out, allowing Robbe to score. Oakland made a strong scor ing threat in the eighth before Linde left the mound. With two out, Davis got a double and Art Cuitti a single to score two runs. That ended Linde and Adams struck out Johnny Ber- to retire the side. The blow cam in the second oft Cliff Fannin, who was set down for th 12th time. Olltsal (1) a Joriaaa.1 S Mtoe.lf S Muinl.li t Howrta.el S DivU.Sb 4 Culltl.rl S Bereft S NtlM S Atklai.a ) l-Llll 1 b-Chpma I H OA 1 S IAuiUa.1 t SAjli.la s 1 Robee.U 4 lUlrw.ct 4 S Ranea.4 S I R.ktt.rf 4 J BaiU.l 4 llilirtl s 4 Unai.a s AdlOU.P 1 (ft rrtlaa OA 14 4 I II ml . .v , . l . k Phil Harris to Appear-, at V UO Football Kickoff Feed " - By SCOTT BAILLIE San Francisco U. The Los Angeles Angels, still boiling from their recent riot with Hollywood, were the prime T-: reason today why their cross- L. f, -town enemies enjoyed a nine .. game lead in the Pacific Coast League scramble. ' Even though they knew " they were ' doing the hated ' Hollywoods a- favor, Stan t Hack's Cherubs belted fading u Seattle twice in a doublehead-'-;er last night to drop the Suds 'another full game behind the Twinks, who barely eked out split with Sacramento. And not to be selfish or anything the Hackers also tightened their grip on third place in the league standings. Angels Tighten Third Los Angeles has come from behind to win more games than any other club in the loop this year and last night's heart-stoppers were no ex ception. In the first game Mhey spotted the Suds 4-0 lead then rallied, to tie it up 4-4 after the first four in iings. Singles by Les Feden and Murray Franklin then ' snapped the tie in the fifth and cost relief pitcher Tom Lovrich the game. The final score was 5-4. The Angels then trudged in ' to home half of the nightcap's ninth inning trailing 8-3 and erupted for six runs to stun the Rainiers, 9-8. A pinch double by Dixie Upright was the blow that plummeted Al Widmar to his 12th loss. Kenny Gables handcuffed the Twinks with a three-hitter in the seven-inning lid- lifter to assure the Sacs a 2-0 vcitory. Bob Dillinger dou bled in one of the runs against loser Junior Walsh then trip led and tallied on Johnny Rit chey's single - for the other. Hollywood went 10 innings before winning the nightcap 2-1. It was cinched when Lee Totala 13 1 11 Total! II II tl U a Grounded auk for Nial la lib. b riled out lor Attuu la (th. Oakland 104 ooi olo 4 Hit mi ooi no 1 Fortlen4 ... Ill 111 W HIU Ill 111 ! 13 nuniri - IP ab H SB as so AikUu .... I II I 11 I 1 Llnde Mi St I 1 I Adami .... It I I I I I B Atkini, Batlukl. R Joniam, Minhall, Howertoa. Daeli, Auitln, Arft 3. Robbe, Mirquti, Roblaeoa. RBI Mar shall. Roblnion, Maroula, Robbe a, DitU Reich, Bailnikl, culttl. an jonen- len, Auatln. DaeU s, room I. IB Manuel!. Inert. HR Mirauli. Robla m. SB AuetlB. DP Howortoa aad Daeli; Bailnakl, Aoitla and Arft. Left Oakland I: Portland I. winner unoe: Later Atkini. U Eentt, aim and somen. T 1:M. A am tpawi. Viral Bajna; BeatUo ailoN I 0 Loe Anselol OOS HI s S I t Ktndifetner. Lerricn a ana wrwa. Batten and lodea. r I aaftbaW University of Oregon, Eugene Phil Harris, famed movie and radio comedian, will headline a special Football Kickoff ban quet at McArthur Court on Au gust 28, it was announced her Saturday by Leo Harris, ath letic director. . Harris, star of the popular Alice Fiye-Phil Harris radio program, will be accompanied by Ed Crowley, former Oregon letterman, now manager of the Town House in Los Angeles, who will act as master of cere monies for the program. Leo Harris ssid Coach Len Casanova of the Ducks would outline his plans for the coming season at the banquet (the Ducks open practice on August 31) and adde final details ol the program would be an nounced within a week. The Kickoff Banquet will be the climax of the August cam paign sponsored by the Cham ber of Commerce and the ath letic department to call atten tion to the finest home sched ule in many years. The Web- 'Ouch!' His Face Says Essard Charles fae Is contorted fey a right to th Jaw landed by Nino Valdas, heavyweight champioa of Cuba, la th ninth reoad f their tea round fight at Miami Beach, Fla. Valdes won fey unanimous decision ever th former world's heavyweight champioa. (AP Wlrephoto) NCAA Swings Into Vital Summer Meet. Chicago (At Is 'Michigan Second tame: tattle Ill 301 on B 11 1 Loe Anielei 001 OJO ooo e la i Da.u, Del Duea I. Ha IT I, Widmar I and Ortolc: Chandler. Padaet S, Oa-troa-aki 4. Oumoert t aad Beaaa. Oakland lao 001 olo- 4 11 Portland Ill 111 4 U 1 Atkini and Meal! Llode, Adimi I and Roblnion. ' Plnl tame: Hollywood 004 000 0 I 1 Sacramento 11 HI 1 J Wllih aad Mai one Oablei and Rltcuej. Second same: Hollywood COO 104 K 1- 3 II I Sacramento 000 00c 001 o 1 4 Queen and Brllio: Johnioa. Candlnl S and Monlalva, Rltchay 1. Sen Dieso -Ban FrancUee ... and Tornay. I 003 t a ii 31 414 OOI I I and Mlthlll JL f-i;- So smooth it leaves you breathless mirnpff SO proof Made from 1 00 mn neutral ipirin. Ste PrerreSmirnorlFli Inc .Hirrford.Cona Gracie DeMoss Married in Hospital Corvallis, Ore., Wr Former Curtis Cud goif star Gracie DeMoss, 2S, and attorney Howard Klrby Smith, 26, were married here Wednesday while three brothers-in-law of the bride looked on from two hospital beds and a wheel chair. The wedding, scheduled for ten davt ago but postponed when the brothers-in-law were seriously hurt in an automo bile accident, was held in a doctor's office in the hospital where the three are recovering from their injuries. . Don Durdan and laiuenun Rreenouah. both of whom starred for Oregon State Col lege in the 1942 New xears Day Rose Bowl football fame, watched the ceremony from hospital beds. Les Gault, the third brother-in-law, was able to sit in a wheel chair. After the ceremony, the newly-weds left on a honey moon trip that will take them to Barrington, R. I., where Mrs. Smith will play in the Women's National ' Amateur Golf Tournament. - Semi-Pro Meet Starts Tonight Portland (U.B Molalla meets Fir Pine and Oregon City faces Willamette here tonight in the American Baseball fniirnament action. Two Portland City league teams: Heales' Babes and the Longshoremen, registered vic tories last night. The Long shoremen dropped Hillsboro, 8-0, and the Babes defeated an-, other Portland team, Friberg's, 4-2. State one of the "unholy three' colleges facing disciplinary ac tion this week-end by the NCAA's hard-boiled council? This was the big question in hotel lobbies Thursday as the National Collegiate AthleticJ Association's various commit tees swung into a series of im portant mid-summer meetings. The NCAA has announced the council will act this week end, possibly Saturday, or Sup day, on a report of the mem bership committee citing three unidentified institutions for al leged violations of the athletic code. Arizona State at Tempe is said to be a second under scrut iny while the third remained a mystery. The NCAA brass wssn't telling anything. Michigan State, which pro duced the No. 1 football team in the country last year, la re ported on thin ice because of practices which already has drawn the censure of the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten placed the Spartans on probation until they could produce details of a foundation set up by alumni to bring talen to the university. Arizona State also is being investigated because of recruit ing practices. Angels Involved In Another v Triple Play - Los Angeles U.R The Los Angeles Angels were involved in their third triple play in three weeks in the second gsme last night when Seattle pulled off baseball's neat trick. . In the sixth inning Frsnkle Diprima doubled, and Dick Smith walked. Seattle starter Jim Davis gave way to Art Del Duca. Murray Franklin hit a blooper apparently out of Artie Wilson's reach over second, but Wilson somehow gloved it and threw to Gordon Goldsberry at first. Goldsberry heaved the ball; to Merill Combs covering sec ond, and Seattle had a triple play. The Angel engineered one against Hollywood two weeks ago and Portland snsgged Los Angeles on one last week. All Ex-Champs In Semi-Finals Victoria, B. C. (' Last years' title-winner and three champions of previous years squared off here Thursday In semi-finals of the 31st annual Congress ' Northwest Senior's Golf Asso ciation Tournament. Defending champion Roger Peck of Tacomat was paired against Gerry McMaoama of Seattle, and Tacoma attorney Ed Elsenhower, the 1951 win ner, met seven-time champion Ralph Whaley of Seattle, the tourney medalist. Peck advanced to the round- of-four Wednesday with f S and 2 win over F. D. Davis of Seattle. ' McManama nudged Arthur Musgrave, victoria, 1' up, Eisenhower eliminated Cor- ydon Wagner, Tacoma, 4 and S, and Whaley ousted H. w. An drews, 4 and 2. foots play UCLA, San Joae State, Idaho and Oregon State in Eugene and Washington and Southern California at Mult nomah Stadium In Portland. Ticket sales have been under way for six weeks with demand up eight percent in Eugene and twelve percent in Portland over the same time a year ago. , Reservations for the banquet will be available at McArthur Court Monday at 13 each, and Leo Harris said only 450 would be available. There will b about 3.000 free balcony seats distributed later, the Webfoot athletic boas added. The dinner will start at 6:30 p.m. and ad mission to the balcony will be at 8 p.m. in time for the show. This marks the second Mc Arthur Court appearance of Phil Harris and Crowley. Har ris was master of ceremonies for the Ccttqn Bowl Banquet in 1948. - The armor of an armadillo is modified akin, like finger nails. , Turner Knocks Out Fuentes ,' In Fifth Round New York UK Welter weight contender Gil Turner explained happily today that his chang "from buzzsaw to bazooka" was responslbl for the cleanest one-punch knock out of his career over Ramon Fuentes at Madison Square Garden last night Th 22-year-old Phlladel phian kayoed Fuentes of Los Angeles at 2:45 of the fifth round with a straight smash to the chin that stretched him flat on his back on the canvas until Dr. Vincent Nardiello entered th ring and revived him. "And from now on, 111 wait for the big opening and then go boom with the old ba zooka," the world's second ranking contender promised. "No more fighting like .a buzz- saw through every round, trying to wear my man down, and maybe running out of ga myself." Gil weighed 181 V pouadr. Fuentes, 161. . 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