T I Stumble In WIL Derbv I tta-auai Salem and Snokana both tumbled In their net for the western International Leatue lead Friday niiht and as a con sequence the Indiana held to a lint half-came martin ever in urefoniani, Lewiston's rampaging Bronci won their fourth straight irom the Indians. 4-1, while Tri-Clty tripped up Sa lem, 14-8, in a free-hitting contest on the Bravei' groundi. lamma went 12 inningi with Wenatchee before eking uuv ma o-1 win mat put it sol idly in the first division while t-aigary was trimming Van couver, 11-4, and Victoria de feated Edmonton, 4-1, drop ping the Eskimos into the sec ond division. ' Lewiston was ouihit at Spo- WIL Standings (Br The AMOcltUd Preaal W L PM Spoken! 34 IS .fcpi saiem ii n Mi LllUm 1 11 ITT Vancouver It .in Veklme ji un Sdmonloa . 34 11 .n Celaarp 1 II . Wenatchee 3 M .414 Victoria U 14 in Trl-Cllr a 14 Jll rrtdnr'e ImMn Yaklme t. Wenatchee 1 (1 lanlniil, Leplaloa 4. Apokane 1. Trl-Cltj 14, Si Km I. Calaarr 11, Vancouver 4. victoria a. cumoBtoQ 1. Satardar'a Scbedale: ftalem at Tri-CHr Idoubleheelerl. Lea-utoa at Spokane laplil double. neederl. Weoelchea at Yakima. Vancouver at Calaatr 'doublcheader). Victoria at Edmonton Idoubleheederl. up his losses. pitchers In kane, 10-0, but Manny Perez scattered those he allowed to Keep out of trouble and notch Some Suspect That Reynolds Has Lost "It" By JACK HAND New York JF There is a growing suspicion around the oau parKs tnat Allie Reynolds, uic tjreai mew rork Yankee ace, may have lost it. "The 'if in this case being unuy 10 Diaze tnat last ball past the hitters when deep in a oases-loaded 3-2 Jam, and nis Knack of hitting the corners with his quick curve. Reynolds, after all, admits to 35 summers. He's around the big leagues since the fall of '42. working about 225 innings and day once in a while. Maybe Allie needs only rest to regain his old stuff. He says there's notning wrong with the arm. "It's all right, except it did n t do any good," he said Tues day. "It did not do good the uwi two or three t ma .fit... These things run in cycles. But mrae cycles keep running a little too long." Stengel may not need Hv. nolds to salt away the pennant wun nis lead back to cam. and only 37 to go. But he's go ing io need him in the World lath win against 11 Spokane used three futile attemnt l stop the Brone win streak. iri-tity started ahead with une-run nomer by Len Tran "'"V """ but dropped behind until the thF..... 2 ..tn wnen it took a lead lit. "ever relinquished. Trl.r- Mother combination, Ray and a mn, Dom got homers and -es witnerspoon of Sa ' " was Hay Trans first uumer oi ine season. xaxima snaDoed v. chee's winning streak at amiini in the elongated fra cas at Wenatchee. Bob Well ...... appcu mai one up - de oouDiea and then came nome on Herman Lewis' long iiy nail. t-aigary won its home- ground tilt with Vancouver wun me aid of five home runs, two of them by Don Hunter' The others were lofted out of ine parte by Charlie Mead, Ed- ale xiapp and Don ttriiir. Harvey Storey. Dlaver-manaJ ger for the Capilanos. also cot rouna-iriDDer. Hunter's two homers ran his season total to 25, one more man Mead. Earl Dollins hurled four-hit ball at Edmonton as the Vic toria Tyees evened their cur rent series with the Eskimo at one each. Dollins had shoutout until the ninth when Dick Morgan, Edmonton catch er and first man un. knocked the ball over the left field wall ior a phonier. LOCAL UNITED PRESS eV AHariATcn aertt .. ... ' 12 Slcm, Oregon, Saturday. Auiiut 12. 195S - i i a S aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaamaaaaaaaaaa it I . ZW I I II 'J - V I ii virty . v 'fj i II J V - X- I 3 CT" YhElft i 'i j n ii r s sv vi ' Portland Drops to Second Division on 6-0 Setback Seattle UK Jim Davis hurl ed steady six-hit ball last night to lead the Seattle Raniers to a 6-8 victory over the Portland Beavers as Seattle took a 4-1 edge in the eight-game Pacific Coast League series. SaeraBitata uaaiaaa .. Hollrooorf ... Aaattla Lot Anaalta .. aaa rraaclaca Portland The big wallop in Seattle's I?!"'??. IJ-hit attack against Lyman LOnde was a three-run homer in the eighth by Merrill Combs. For Davis it was his 11th vic- l tory as against six losses. Linde, who went the distance for the visitors, suffered his 10th set back against 11 victories, i i Seattle got J one run in PCL Standings 1ST Tha Ajaoclatrd pram w L TtL O B. . a at Ml .an .mi it . n it .in it, .. n i .4 v, 14 n AM SI . 11 SI .441 11 .44 M .414 SfVa . 4J M .411 SI Frliar'a Baaalut aaa PTaaclaro 1 Loa Aoialaa 4. Honrwood l), Otkland 4. aacramanlat 11. aaa Pleca a. aaaltla a. Porlland (. Ray Orteig walked to open the I inning, uoidsberry forced him one run in the but Davis ainsloH r.ntA.h.. i first inning when, with two out, to second and Tobin sent him mu Tran jyanicn nome with a single. Then drew successive walks and Combs scored Davis and Tobin George Schmees singled off the with his towering homer over shortstop's glove. ; the right field wall Another Seattle run crossed rin the second. Gordv Golds- berry singled to center, Davis walked and Jack Tobin scored Goldsberry with a single to right. The Beavers put at least one runner aboard in seven of the first eight innings, but Davis proved invulnerable in the jams. He gave up at least one walk or base hit in every Inn ing but the seventh, but Clay Hopper's hitters were unable ; m muster a mi wim runners in i scoring position. merriu L-omDS' three . run homer was the big blow in'Se- atties tour-run eighth inning, Today's nrobahl niinhra ... Royce Lint (16-9) for Portland and Bill Evans (14-11). . ... average year, aeries If he has to stop the to say nothina? of 1 iv WrML.u.i...j.j . . . sri " """" nuiers rrum Series, It U difficult to believe that a man who won 20 games for me urst time in his career In . 1952 and worked like a beaver in lour series games against Brooklyn would find himself strictly a bullpen artist the next summer. The facts speak for them selves in the Reynolds case, al though all concerned deny that there is anything wrong. Rey nolds nas started only two games since the All-Star break. He last Hi innings in the first and was bombed for four hits and two runs in one inning on his second try. Last spring in St. Peters burg, Fla., Casey Stengel talk ed about Reynolds as "the best react pitcher in baseball." Everybody thought he was kid ding. Sure, Allie could relieve, but why should he think of go ing off the starting list? It seems Old Cas must have had an Intuition or mivha h. Knew something he still isn't leuing. Old Wahoo won his first game of tha year 4-1 and his second 1-0. Sine that second game, April 21, he has thrown just on complete gam. Of late ha has gona sour on relief. He f a 1 1 a d completely Tuesday night when Stengel sent him in to replace Bill Miller against Washington. Ha belted around tht lot for four runt on two hiti and two walks, i fow everybody hai a bad! Brooklyn. eher Borat. PHci.tr: Hemphill Borat , , , BAlltrd . Bloom ., Dobfrate State Softball Tournament Gets Underway Today Mill City (8Deciafl n.ki of Oregon's top Softball teams oegm competition in the state Softball tournament at Allen neia nere Saturday. Two games were arherini for Saturday afternoon, with two more games Saturday night. Salem- Merchants and Tilla mook, get the tourney under. way with a 4:30 game Satur day. Corvallis meets Grants Pass in Saturday afternoon's second game. Saturday nltrht cnntftala nit Eugene ODDosite Hermlatnn . 8 o'clock and Mill Citv aealnat u.iitoa omo ii v:n, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the losers of Satnrrinv afternoon's .games meet each other, and at 4:30 tha Saturday night's came each other, Winners of Saturday after noon a games play at 7 o'clock Sunday, and the Saturdav nltrht winners play at 8:30 Sunday. By the time Sunday's nlav I. completed, the eight-team dou- elimination tournament wui nave been whittled down to a aix-ieam affair. Salea () OA SaballDl.l SSI JCarrolJ Tanuiaa SSI lBueola.l I r,r,a.,B 1 JL.Traa.1 4 Darnel 4(4 Paaut. 4 Ballani.lt I 1 S 1 Vaanl.lf t Bualaa.lf 4 S S tchrlu,cf S wthrap.rl 4 S S U'Ora.r S WitriD.a S 4 1 R Tran.a Hempril.p S 1 S S Bleom.p 1 Bont.p ( a aDoUnk o I Marihal.r I , Tolala IT 11 14 14 Total, aumi "'" IU2 Wl 000 S 11 1 .u-vi.r up p?s .7 1. ia , Wlnnlna pllch.r Dobaialc. Loalni pll- llffll II vviiiiams Leoas Red Sox Win With Homer, 3 Singles look Out Below! IP AB i 3S S II H I IH SH n goii 4 1 S S 3 1 e ' s a s 4 4 4 1 S WP-Bonl J. LOB aalcm 1, Trl-Clt I. Irrort Hemphill. Carroll. HR-Wlth-crapoon. L. Trap. R. Tran. miiT IfcMalan, Wltlieripoon. Pr. hbi 'Wllhertpoon S. aabatlni l T,ntn , . n. n,n a. rami. Cbarouha, Mcoulra. SB Chareuhaa. DP Tantalll lo Ballard: R. Traa to Carroll. Tima ri4. Umplraa-Bllar and Yuhaaa. Alt. Only Thing Leo Has That Edo Doesn't Is Laraine 1 1 Vltlorla poo osi ooo4 Edmonton MM 000 001 l uollina and Rarlord; UUlp, Uan'rr (II ami alorian. t Vancouver .. Calaary .... Hcrnandca Brlckar. (II) Trl-Cllr MHO 4 114 II 1 S 1 1 1 a , I s By CARL LDNDQUIST s , ; New York (UR It really was j utiiciai oaay. Teddy Boy Wil l t s llama is home from the wars. The clouter from Korea, who has been working himself into shape gradually, took nersnnal charge of the second game of a oouDicneader with Washing- , Br JACK HEWINS ton and pounded the Red Sox By JACK HE WINS io a 7-3 victory after the Nats I aeattle (P) The Western In took the opener, fl-1. Wlliiam. Iternatlonal Learn maw drove in four runr with a hnm. 'ternational Learue mav lark er, nis lourth since he returned ome of the refinements of the ana tnree singles. His homer with two on in the fifth ena bled the Red Sox to overcome a inree-run deficit and he sin gled in what Droved in h th winning run in the seventh Back ia Trim Brad Myers, Los Angeles Rams halfback leans plVit n position to make S-yarda in their annual charity football game with the Washington Bedskins at Los Angeles. On the ground is Harry Dowda (44), Redskins halfback and closing in on Myers Is Gene Brlto (), end; and Chuck Drasenovich (36), fallback, both of Redskins. The Rams won the game 2 ta 7. (AP Wirephoto) III 0O0 001 - 4 ( 1 . 401 100 W 11 It J Dvretto; Kapp a no poa ana iwia a Spokana ..: ooo 100 0001 10 1 . Ptraa and OaraT: Maw. Namla III, Cor drU 111 and Snaata. Maor Leagues Tatlma 01B K ooo ool s I 1 Wanatchaa .... 101 110 100 0007 '1 1 Idrounda. D.1 aarlp I4l, Rial III and Alalnl: Beamon. Da Carlis (41 and Bar- tolomal. Kowitz' Criss Cro By CHBtt OWTTK. n .. sr.u.i . . .. Corner , "re not maKinp; any accusations on the wav tha re Kional U American Legion junior basebaU tournament" was conduc ed at Yakima, but here are a few facte rta v IT "c'f 16 h,MM ,Bainst Butt Sunday night " Mon day when Salem played Yakima, the field was wetted down n nwh before the game that the Salem p11yrS cJtildn't th.. sw v.: : .... me protest Hied against - ... j .i:m, 'P ayers but when the players WX aeniea, the newspa lem was boating B the atanrl., ft. ill i .7.'u T',,U,.UI 01 .IaK larint, s u a. V '"mn hen Lewiston was i . .. r :J ' ien me Clared eliirihla an t.-i , .. even mpnii tt "UM; ueniea, tne newspaper didn't 5h.v " 1 ' When Sa,em was boating Butte "o i ounuay, mere were only a handful of Yak . 1: a. ... , r 'f " "i larintr Slm .'". .V uu' w comwnteSr0v Ti.lccl0. ree of against Lwi.t; , :iLZu2 -V ""' Pu flurlnT the rti.. 4v. "itnagea to h ave two game cans in Piay at tha nam tim. p;.., b " m baseman ihmMhh lJ first once more. he-dtWhimr. l Two Teams Tie For First Place In Industrial Eds Market - Wolgamott's orew into a first place tie with imvA in final Industrial league standings by defeating Postal Clerks 5-1 in a Phillips ncio game last nifht. Ed's Market-Wolsamott'a anrl x iwcA each racked un reeorria of 17 wins and 3 losses during m season's play. Commercial Seat finished in third place with a 16-4 record. Norv Hillflicker struck nt 14 batters In chudcing the vic tory for Ed's Market-Wol- Ramotts last night. Postal Clerks got to him for eight hits, however, which Is five more than the winners managed to garner oil uene Lebold. I.e- bold' was the victim of wildness ana poor support. His team' no ics commiuea live errors oentnd him. The top three teams in the Industrial league now engage in a tournament for the lea sue championship. YMCA draws ine bye, as was determined by flip of the coin last nleht. - Eds Market . Wolgamott's play Commercial Seat in a two. out-of-three series, beginning at rnuiips neid Mnnriav at a o clock. Winner of that series will play YMCA for the lesgue championship. Nrw York . Chlcato ... Claveland . So, ton .... Waahlna top Philadelphia Detroit .... at, Loulj ... (Br Tha Axsoclated Preaal AHEaivaa LEAGi;s w L Pel. ...! II 11 . TI 47 .M . 17 11 . 10 . (0 S3 , 41 71 44 IS , 41 II .Ml .441 .411 -.400 '.170 J41 14 IB M'a 34 1714 41 SVIdar'a Beaalla: Cleveland 1-1. at. Loula - (Second waahinttoa a.l. RnttM i.a Sjr.Tor I. Philadelphia 4 (11 Jen.). Brooklyn . Hllwaukea . at- Loula .. Phlladelnhla New York .. ClnelnnaU , Chleaco ... PllUburth . OB NATIONAL LEAGI W L Pet. .... II 11 .tai .... 74 47 .111 .... SS U .SSI IS', .... IS SS .141 lis ... 17 II .411 31., .... U II .431 30- .... 4lt 73 .1(1 hi, .... 41 14 Jl 4t rrldap'p aaaallt: PllUburth 7. Brooklra 1. Philadelphia T. New York I. at. Loula 4. Cincinnati I. Milwaukee I. Chlcaao 4. Sd rolaamotl'a .... lot 111 a Pneial Cleru aoo sm j Hillllrket aad Oreenlaa: Lebold nulla kaitp Stoyfon to Issue Uniforms Wednesday oiayion Football uniforms t oiayton nign school will be "suea Wednesday, not Mon "y " previously announced 1.4... . . ' " previously announced. Fi tl rAaa " ran rAKC Ifm I r, ) 1 1 j ' ByWa'Pit,'n Williams, who nnui i. i. shape to play regularly, ena bled the Red Sox to salvage a aplit in the douhl hm Chuck Stobbs pitched a four hit victory for Washington in ie opener lor h a ' straight victory over Boston. lanaeei stayed nine games in front of tha Wh. c. in the American League top spot with a 8-4 victory over the Athletics in 11 Innino. ti. White Sox topped Detroit 4-1 while Cleveland twice defeated the Browns 7-3 and 3-2 in 12 innings. In the Nations! League. i-uisourgh ended Brooklyn's miming sireaK with tie M pitch! ped the edged Louis blanked Cinei nnatl A.n Top Players Charley Silvera hit a pinch single in the 11th to give the Yankees their triumph over the Athletics, bringing home the winning run after Gil McDou gald and Yogi Berra also had ainxiea. Al Rosen drove In seven runs with three homers as he pica up live nits in Clevolanri'a two victories. He took the A. L. homer lead with 32 In creased his RBI lead to 112 and boosted his batting average to .328. Big Wheel, but It does hare strong young pitchers and Edo vanni. There is a luring temptation, friends, to label Vanni the Leo Durocher of the minor leagues," but what Leo has and Edo hasn't is Laraine Day. They (Leo the Lip and the ef- lervescent Vanni) are other wise cast in the same mold. All they want to do is win and when they're losing (which nas been more often than not) a few toes are likely to be stepped upon. Umpire's toes. Essentially Edo (like Leo) is a kindly character. Tha only difference between him and an umpire Is perpetual. Edo happens to be manager of the Tri-Clty Braves after nu merous years as a journeyman player all around the league. Never one to see eye to eye with an umpire when he could Kick dirt in it, Vanni has his team infused with the win-or. fight spirit and when last we looked the Braves had won 20, lost 33. - Now we haven't nolled the neighboring cities of Pasco, ivennewicic and Richland to learn if Vanni is a favorite son. but it's easy to tell the fans aren't neutral. Like him or Oswego Pitcher Hurls No-Hitter In Gals' Meet Tacoma m Tacoma, Lake Oswego, Ore., Bremerton and Yakima teams rang up victor ies in opening rounds of the Women's Northwest Regional Softball tournament. Highlight of the first same Friday night was a no-hit tilt pitched by Sally Ware for Lake hate them, they do go to see nis team. - Rating about sixth or apv- enth in the league in fan po tential, Tri-City ranked second in attendance at midseason, trailing only Vancouver. At that time the team was next-to-last in the standings. In terest still was high at the last report from the turnstiles. Second division teams usu ally draw like a busted meer schaum unless there is some extra attraction. In the case of E. Vanni, the "E" may be the Extra. As for the vounti nitrhor. they have the scouts renting rooms by the season in Willy ue towns. The Philnrlel. phia Phils sent Spokane a yard ful of players lust to 1l firat refusal rights , on southpaw Jack Spring. The tall, free wheeling lefty has sDeed and a good curve and has been pitch ing at a ..500 pace. Loren "Lonnie" Mvera nf Vancouver has a couple of the more opulent American League teams watching hia nrnorc He's a smoke-ball flinger and about due to show his speed in higher leagues. The Yankees own 19-year-old Pat Utley of Edmonton, who has the control problem common to many youngsters. Big, bespectacled and only 18 years old is Bill Bottler of Victoria. He needs a surveyor at times to find the plate but his manager, Cece Garriott, tabs him as a top prospect Vic torians are excited, too. bv the promise of Bill Prior, 20, a rignt-nander who was born in adjacent Duncan, B. C. nugn Luby of Salem is high on the possibilities of Bob Collins, a 22-year-old wrong hander who might show up next year as a Coast League starting flinger. Bill Bothelo has defied the op position to little guys by giv ing Wenatchee rood oortside pitching. Stock Car Race At Holly Bowl Speedway Tonight Herschel McGriff. one of h. top stock car drivers in the United States, will be behind the wheel of his Olds ts In the stock car races at Hollywood Bowl tonight. McGriff, winner of the Mexi can cross-country race a connle of years ago, and winner of the 500-lap race at Oakland three weeks ago, is the natural fav orite for tonight's top position McGriff and at least 20 oth. er drivers will be on hand for me time trials, trophy dash, four heat races and the 75-laD main event. Time trials start at 7:30. ' The top four drivers in the point standings Rovce Haa-- gerty, Bill Amick, McGriff and Art Watts will be striving to pick up points tonight, as the point race is close and the sea son's end is drawing nigh. Other drivers to aDDear in tonight's program include Bill Weiman, Armond Millen, Floyd Trimble, Bob Wood. Johnnv Kieper, Ray Chase, Wally Ger vais, Don Dehaan. Shelrinn Johnson, Ray Eliott, Woody Stark, Ray Gericke, Ernie Ras- mussen, jack Cooley, Fred Connett, Max Humm and Pat uivjnry. Bob Prall Still Right on Heels Of Jaycee Leaders Ann Arbor, Mich. (U.B Bob Prall of Salem, Ore., was on the heels of the leaders in the International Jaycee golf tournament here todayk with a 54-hole aggregate ot 229. Prall fired a 71 yesterday to stay near the top of the field in the tourney for golf ers aged 17 and under. Tied for first place after the third round were Johnny Pott of York, Pa., and John Schubeck of Detroit with 223. Other Oregonians still in the running were Roger Sle licky of Portland with a 246 .and Gary Hval, also of Port land, 256. TIDE TABLE THf. fur Tft. Ore ton - Am mat. 1M San Francisco (lira tk- ui AMPS AlUI lywood Stars, refusing to ease up despite their 10 game lead over SeatUe in the Pacific Coast League race, prepared to belt the groggy Oakland Oaks with another haymaker today Manager Bobbv Brasan Indi cated that he wasn't tnkino chances on his Twinks blowing their fat lead as he sent James Walsh to the mnunri Bob Murphy, who knew hap pier days at Stanford. It was plain brutal last night as the Stars creamed tha last place Acorns 13-4 behind a ' barage of 18 baa hit. n.i- Long smashed his 28th homer of the season with two aboard to lead the attack. Red Munger. who roii..,,j Lloyd Hittle during an Acorn revolt in the fourth frame ta,.. credited with his 12th win. ' oirong uoy Piper Davis was the strong man for the Oaks as he sent across three of then- runs by -slicing a homer into the right field stands during the fourth inning. San Francisco Angeles 6-4. A four run splurge in the sixth inning nailed down the verdict for the Seal. h. routed Eddie Chandler with his , -11th loss while Bill Bradford recorded his ninth win. Out of Five Doubles bv fteni-M i Nini Tornay plus a two base error by Frank Dinrima . ond and a bobble by shortstop Gene Baker accounted for the ' S- ,, es n that inning. Pitcher Cal McLish dropped in a pinch hitter during the seventh and banged a horn, run with Bud Hardin on base to keep the Angels alive. - The Sacrament,, finin.. their first game in five starts ' against San Dietro on strength of Kenny Gables four hitter. 11-0. Havlna- hn embarrassed by seven run inn ings during their current stay in Kn.J..l , a ' ... ucnuwn, me sacs ex ploded for six of their own in the second frame. That was enough to send Bob Kerrigan home with his ISth loss. Gables' record now is 8-13. Portland (a I E R Auiiin,aa Kollwr.lb Releh.rf Mrqult.ef Oladd.o Ruaaeiur Baanekt.l Btert.lb Llnde.p a-Oraot 0 1 I 1 1 s 0 1 1 1 t 4 1 1 1 O A ITobin.ef 4 4 Combe.4 I OThmae.l 4 Mncli.lf 1 1 Schme,rf 4 IWIUon.l 4 3 Ortelt ,c S lOldbrr.t 4 I Davla.p S I SeeaMla B H o A i II I TfU!:.,!il T?'' " " " " ooo OOO ooo 011 110 011 I 110 OOO 04 I HI 111 IV 11 - " i r n iiio 14 I 1 4 o j I 13 0 I a a a Comba. Thomaa. Ooldeberrp Portland Hit, ... Seattla ,., Hlla .... Pitcher: Undo .... Oavta .... B Tobin, Davit. LOB Portland 1A IB-Biu.ell, Kollowar. Linda. nniL i 2r atnm"' TcAIn i comba I. .v9. j ejijve, Somera. men. PE Oladd. Bents. A 3.911. (Camptled bp Sarver, II. S. Caaat and flcedetle rartlaad, Oreaent at 11 a 7-1 victory behirrd lit- ,TaTed th" Tacomar Claren urry Dickson', seven-hit Tte TacomiT Si?in the ' "Cu" Marshall. w h o ng, while Milwanl.. , " .t ,5.m' ga,s ?corea lhe served a stint ,iih th. v,i,. i-k. a a fill I0urin inning on two walks, a j . : " ' " " " Cuds, 5-4. Th Ph i. ...:. .-i j ..... " and a sentenrs u h ik. the Giant.. 7. c7 ""u uc" " ,n. le,aoul- Brown. n.. . ?Z oremenon s Mvrtie p re .. ' - - ...-,: Motorettes. of , to one hit as held the Mason Motortt .a Vancouver Aug. 11. Bill Caldwell. Idaho, to one hit as w..hi" plaved every Vaughn Mancha. Alabama's 1945 All-America center, ia as sistant football coach at Flori da State University. Bremerton won, S-0. Seattle's Montlake Terrace team were 4-3 victims of the Yakima Apple Queens while the Ts coma Dairy Maids knocked over Portland's Biffs Drive In, 8-3. The double elimination tour nament lasts through Sunday. Yesterday's Stars (Br Th AJiCwtittx Pr tur rit r kin r IUrw Httddll. Ml. Ivtnla Ctrdinala. tr gp on) four htU In win nine hit Hth iimi. tetw kmon atu iyouu piuntn, - over Cloclnnmtl, Ml line mm. A Routt). Clftnd Tn 4taM, hit Ihrt horn rum am fSrov in tvn runt at tha Indiana von Sftub.t hradtr from Utt at. laoula Brow at, f. no !. SPORTS SLATE SATURDAY w Baseball iT, J'"''" laaaaat Vaneoaear al Caktarr. Vleteela si ...-,. -.niKnif at Taaiaia, and Llataa al Spokane. .. . . Softball ten aeftball Tonraameat al Mill CUT. R.A.rfa-4 , Telecasts JtrTT-Majaf leaaaa kaeaoau at II II a a, Detroit Tuara . CUKaja wait position but league president, ia one or iewiston s most ef fective flinger. Coleman May Rejoin Yanks This Season San Francisco U Cant. Jerry Coleman, Marine fight er pilot and New York Yankee second baseman, will arrive here from Korea within three or four days and be dutchare- ed immediately, according to me marine Corps. Coleman, 29, was recalled to active duty January 11, 1952, and has been attached to the First Marine Air Wing in Korea. ' There is a chance that Cole man, a San Franciscan, will see action with the Yanks as a pinch hitter or utility man during the final weeks of the ! American League pennant race. Huh Water, Time Hrlrtit 11:17 a.m. 4 1 1011 p.m. 1141 an. 11:04 p m. 11:34 p.m. 11 51 IB. 11 M a m. 1:14 p m. 143 a.m. I ll p.m. I ll a.m. I SO p m. I 40 a.m. I ll p a. 4 41 a m. 4:10 ta. 1.1 I II 13 II 47 I Low Watere "Time Helfht 4:41 a.m. -0.1 4:17 p.m. 31 1:34 a.m. -I I 1:11 p.m. 1.0 1:04 a.m. -1.0 I 03 p m. 1:10 a m. -0 4 1:41 p.m. Tu a.m. o.l 1 11 p.m. 1-17 a.m. l.l I II p.m. -0.1 1:11 .a.m. 1.1 Il ia p.m. -41 11:04 a.m. 11:41 p m -4 1 Hollywood 014 011 411-13 II Oakland 000 300 001 a 11 a Hltlle. Muneer 141 ii u.i . . . Una. Watera ill, Brocllo Hi aad Kaal." Sacramepta 3)0 no ooo 11 11 l Sn Oleio 000 000 000 I 4 a Oable. and Montalvo. Ritcne; 4: "ll" 'II. Hen-era id and Mathta, Summer III. San Pranclacs no 104 ooo 4 II a Loa Anirlea 110 nop loo J a Bradlord. Uuncrlef Hi ,d Tornar Chandler. Ppltn m, Ihdi III and rid: en. Californians have won six of the last eight USGA national public links ehmspionship. BOWLERS j Fall Leagues i Now Organizing League meets will be held this coming week. ' Aug. 24 fo 28 On respective eveninat al :ju ana B:jy. FREE I0WIIN6 FM THOSE WH0nEKDMEnil(6$ ' SNM Opsniags fw Niw iMno iikJ litdWduili Regular Sunday evening mixed doubles, guaran teed jack pot 7:30. CAPITOL LANES mhm Un (uihaws 'lions J 3575 Dkt (kipat "OUR REPUTATION to YOUR SECURITY" that's LARMER TRANSFER and STORAGE TOR THB BEST IN HAULING STORAGE FUEL d... 3-3131 or see as at 89 N. Liberty