L -4 V v- .oV-- te - 1 Semioors IDiraim) Ctesh aft liygemie LOCAL UNITED MESS Rain Interferes With Play In State Softball Tourney By BENN VALDEZ Mill City (Special) The Salem Merchanta gained the unwanted distinction of being the first team knocked out of the 20th annual state Softball tournament at, Mill City over the week-end. Almost an hour after the Corvallis Nored Builders elim inated them by a score of 4-3, the weatherman scored the second knockout with a deluge that quickly turned the field into a quagmire. The Bend Eugene game was called in the second inning with Bend ready to hit and the grounds lieepera worked for nearly two hours with gasoline and saw dust to make the field present able to play ball: When play once more resumed, every thing went well untif the fifth Inning of the delayed game Brooks Move Full Nine ' Ahead; Yanks Slip Bit By CAKli LTJNDQUIST New York, UJS Duke Sni der the centerfielder of those window breaking Brooklyn Dodgers, was the latest of them to rate serious considera tion today for "most valuable player" honors. The California .Duke, who is playing at the peak of his career, probably will wind up with his top major league marks in four departments and he has an outside chance of improving on two others. j Yesterday, as he hit two homers and drove in seven runs with five hits In Brook lyn's 10-4 and 9-7 triumphs over the Pirates, he closed in on his best previous marks practically all-around. i His two homers gave him a total of 31, which equals the number he hit in 19S0. He scored three runs yesterday, giving him a total of 101 and making him the only player In the majors past the century mark. He needs only nine more to top his best previous total of 109 also in the 19S0 season. ' . ' The Brooks moved nine full games ahead of Milwaukee, which ran its winning streak to eight by beating the Cubs, in Field Day A I Rosen, Cleve land Indian third baseman, had field day against St. Louis Browns in Cleveland when he hit three home runs In .double-header. He drove In seven runs and leads Ameri can League with 110 RBI's. (IT Telephnto) Oregon State Signs Thomas As Grid Aide Corvallis OI.B John Thomas, former Oregon State colleee football and baseball star, has! ' , - ' been signed as an assistant grid . Brfmton won,.'"ram'' coach by his alma mater, Ath- row ,nd !'''" the letic Director Spec Keene said North Americn champion today, j ships In Toronto September 7. i nomas, now playing pro baseball with Bakersfield in the California State league, will work with the ends and scout for the Beavers. Keene said. He will report to Coach Kip Tay lor at the end of the baseball season. ' ITS GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP 121 So. Commercial FOR ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 24, 1953 fwhen the skies opened up and finished play for good Today, unless there is more rain, the teams in the tourney will all play at least two games in order to get back on schedule. Two more teams besides the loser of the Bend Eugene game will be eliminat ed tonight with the field shrinking to two teams with action Tuesday night The Salem Merchanta dis played the most robust hitting in the tourney with triplets, doubles and tingles falling all over, but for every run they scored, they promptly gave away two -which caused their sudden elimination. Both Bob Knight and Jim Rawlins hurl ed well enough to have won their games but the support Just wasn't there. Outstanding hitter of the Major Leagues AMEBICAN LEAGl't W L ri. OB new TOTS S3 39 .IM ChklfO 71 a 410 14 Cleveland It S3 .7 IS Bolton TO H Mi 11 Wuhlaiton to IS ,4M 34ft PhUadelpbla 41 73 .403 34 Detroit 77 .! S3 Bt. LouU 43 14 .333 43 Bandar a Seealte Niw York 4. Philadelphia t. Bo ton t. Wafththlton 4. Chleaio 3-11, Detroit l-l. Cleveland 3-t. St. LouU 1-1. Sataraarf Baealu Philadelphia 10. New York 4. Boa ton 4, Waehtnf ton 3. Cleveland 4. at. LouU 1. Detroit 3. Chicago 1 (11 Innlnn.) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L ret. OB Brooklyn Vlllwauke , Philadelphia ... ..14 31 .191 ..71 43 .113 t ,.t It 5SS U' .. 34 .fAO 17 ..37 04 .471 Stt, ..34 01 .431 30Vi ..41 71 .310 37U ...41 II .111 47 LouU New York Cincinnati Chtcato Plttiburth Saadar'e Keealtf Brooklyn 10-. Piitiburrh 4-7. Philadelphia I. New York I. Cincinnati t. at. LouU 3. Milwaukee 10-3. Ohlcaio 1-7. Satarday'l Reialte Brooklyn 0, Fltteburkh 3. tlUwaukea 1. Chlcako I lit lnnlnill. St. LouU S. Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 7-1, New York 1-1. 10-2 on Warren Spahn's four hit nth victory before losing 7-2 in a darkness-halted seven inning finale. In the American League, the Yankees blanked the Athlet ics, 4-0 on Vic Raschi's six-hit pitching. However, the Yan kees lost ground to Chicago which defeated Detroit 2-1 and 11-6 and now trail by 8V4 games. Al Rosen took over the American League lead in hom ers with 33, in runs-batted-in with 116, and in batting with a .326 mark as he hit a three run homer and drove in an other run with a single in the second game as Cleveland topped the Bowns 3-1 and 9-0. After Ted Williams tied the score at 4-4 with his fifth homer since returning from Korea In the seventh inning, rookie Karl Olson doubled home the winning run in the ninth in a 5-4 Red Sox victory over Washington. Earl Torgeson drove In three runs with a homer and single in a 6-3 Phillies' victory that extended the losing streak of the Giants to seven games. Winning pitcher Ken Raf fensberger drove In two runs with a double in the ninth for Cincinnati to offset two runs by St. Louis in the bot tom of the inning In a 5-3 triumph. Bremerton Softball Team Wins Title Tscoma (IP) For the third straight year, the Bremerton Greenjsckets have won the Women's Northwest Regional Softball Tournament. The Navy Yard team defeated-the Yakima Apple Queens 7 to 4 here Sunday, duplicat ing tne result of last years i.i IS' NEWS AND FEATURES Vg 11 ursi nay was imra oasem.n Bob Berkey of Tillamook who ruined Salem with three hits ' in four trips scored three runs, and drove in five. The fielding gem of the games so far was a diving one handed catch turned in by left fielder Frank Harkenrider of Her miston in his team's win over Eugene. He caught the ball after a long run and then skidded on his nose for a gain of about ten yards Also on the outstanding side' is first base man Bob Bcringer of Corval lis who has handled 24 chances in two games without an er ror. The outstanding pitcher in the tourney is Vern Collins of Grants - Pass who was throwing everything but a knuckler at the Corvallis team Saturday night j The Sunday evening double header was to have been Shrine benefit night with all proceeds going to that cause. The Salem Shrine marching group was all ready to put on its show when the cloudburst eliminated them also. Weather permitting, the schedule for the remaining games will follow as near as possbile the original set-up except the teams will resume play this, afternoon Instead of tonight with games starting at 2:15.. 2:1S Tillamook vs. Grants Pass. 4:00 Hermlston vs. Mill City. 5:30 Bend v s . Eugene Finish of games started yes terday.) oames for this evening find Corvallis playing the win ner of the Hermiston-Mill City game and either Bend or Eu gene, depending on who wins, against the winner of the Till-amook-Grants Pass game. Satarfay't Cameo: ' - T. Salem Merchant! T 11 3 Tillamook Buahonr Loaterl I I I Knltht and Wearer; Marshall and Jeeter. Corvallu Nored BulldVn , Orante Paw Lumbermen ., WehmeUr and Stan; Pllnk. 1 I 1 I 4 1 Colllni and Kuiene Rubeniteln Furniture I 1 4 Plreetont of Hermliton ..I I wiiioutr.br. willli (71 and Walk Spencer and nankin. Bend Lundtren Salea Corp 3 1 0 Mill City Kelly Lumber aalei I I I Robleon and Klal; Peareon and Ben nett. Sunday'e Gamee: Balem Merchante 3 V 4 Corvallu Nored Bullderi 4 I 1 Rawlini and Weaver; Dick Bprlck and .tact. Eueena Rubenatoln Purnlturt ....I S Bend Lundfttn Bale! Corp 0 1 Willi, and Moore: Robleon and Kiel. (Second tamo called pecaueo of rain In the bottom of the Ith.l Harrington of Medford Wins OGA Tourney Portlsnd UP) George Har rington of Medford shaved three strokes off psr In Sun day s final round to win the Oregon Golf Association Medal Play Tournament with 72- hole total of 268. Harrington had 18s of 65 and 68 Sunday. He fired 133 on the first 36 holes Saturday. Second place went to Bob Atkinson of Portland, who carded 269. Ralph Dichter of Astoria took third with 271, and Lou Stafford of Portland was fourth with 276. Other scores included Roy Wiggins, Portland, 277; Don Krieger, University of Oregon, 280; Justin Woods, Salem, 281, and Kent McLachlan, Univer sity of Washington, 283. Baseball Thrown 443 Feet for New Record Chattanooga, Tenn. IIP) Don Grate, Chattanooga Lookout center fielder, threw a base hall 443 feet, 3 inches here Sunday to better his own world's distance record. His previous record of 434 feet, 1 inch, was officially rec ognized and the ball is in the Cooperstown, ' N. Y., baseball museum. Why Suffer Any Longer When etlwre fall, ajt, ear chmeet remedlee. Amailns meteee tn MM rear, la Cnlaa. No malter altn what linen, roe art afflicted, dteordera. tlnialtv heart ntua. Item tldaeri laa, eanetleatioa aleera dtabetea, rhfumatlim. .ell end aladder fever, kin. ferael. enmplalnu. CHARLIE CHAN carrwiaa nraa c on i, . a. s Tea. aad Sal anl est w Carawwrclel Paane tleew silkm naa Heser to Pitch Against Salem in Exhibition Game Roy Helser, former Fortland Beaver and Salem Senator left-handed pitcher, will be on the mound against Salem to night as the Drain Black Sox of the strong Southwest Ore gon semi-pre league take on the Senators In an t o'clock ex hibition game at Bethel, ball park in Eugene. The Drain-Salem clash will bring to a head a long-standing feud between the South west Oregon league and the Western International league. For the past few years, the i.,. . ..,. ,,n,tlon.l west Oregon league of "raid' ing" WIL teams for players. Members of the Southwest Oregon league have denied such accusations, but neverthe less the teams in the South west Oregon league are dotted with players who have left WIL teams to join forces with the semi-pro circuit. So tonight's tilt between Drain, first half champions of the Southwest Oregon league, and Salem, first half champions of the Western In ternational league, is a nat ural. ' Helser manages the Drain team, in addition to taking his regular turn on the mound. Last season -he won 14 games and lost 2. Bill Beard, former Salem Senator catcher-manager, is one of the catchers on the Drain team. Dick Bartle, who played first base for the Sen ators last season, will start at first for Drain tonight. Lou Scrivens, former Willamette university and Salem Senator utility man, will be at . t n e shortstop position for Drain to night. Glenn Stetter, with Sa lem in 1951, will also start fo Drain tonight. He. led the Southwest Oregon league - in hitting last year with a '.430 mark. ' The Senators got a night off from their Western In ternational league pennant race last night when their game at Tri-Clty was called in the second inning on ac count of rain. Les Wither spoon hit a home run for Sa lem tn the first Inning, but since the game was not com pleted, the homer will be stricken from the records. Salem skidded to third place in league standings when it lost two games to Tri-City Saturday. Scores were 5-1 and 4-1. The Senators return to WIL action at Waters park TueS' day night against Edmonton. Ray McNulty, a member of the Senators last season, will pitch for Edmonton. (By The Aeioclated Preaii It's still a wide open race In the Western Interna tional Baseball League as the Class A loop heads Into the final two weeks of the, 1953 campaign. Spokane, Lewiston and Sa lem are bunched in a virtual deadheat turning Into the home stretch and Vancouver, three games off the pace, still rates as a contender. Salem, the first balf cham pion, and Spokane have been chasing each other In and out of the top berth through most of the second half of the league's split season. Wicklund's Selling Tickets to Pro Game Tickets lor the professional football game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Cardinals, at Multnomah Stad ium September 7, are now on sale at Wicklund's Sporting Goods store in Salem, and will remain there through August 28. After that date, all unsold tickets will be returned to the Portland box office. ,.UV WUE TO-rVOW IBW G&OOvA MOOT VK -,MWMH MADirtU MmftDt l'"VH rviwiwrtv A Groom yourself for real comfort and tronhleree riding when yon drive oar nsed ears. The procession of satisfied buyers at MAR ION MOTORS la your proof of our repntatlon. 81 FORD V-8 CustnmiFor dor. Radio, t13QC heater, clean ililJ itttc:ao::s i r WIL Standings (Br Tht AwttUted Preaii W L Pel. Spokane it m 33 33 .133 33 34 j:i 13 33 .133 II 37 .MO 31 II Ke 3t 31 .431 31 .4a 34 34 .414 33 II J7S Lewieto. fcalrea ... Vancouver Edmonton Yakima .. cauarr .. wtnauneo Tri-Clly . Victoria . 13 Bpokant 13. Lcwuum 0. wenatchee 4-1, Yakima I I (wcond tame It lnnlnt. .alem at -mc:i7, uncalled alter lVe tonlnit, rain. Onlf tame, icbcduled. Satarday'l Xeealta Lewuton t-t. Spokane 1-1. Tri-Clty 1-4. aalem I-1. Yakima 1. Wenatchee I. CaUary l-l. Vancouver t-1. Edmonton t-t, Victoria l-l (Ilril tame 10 innlniej. Mondavi Seaedela Victoria at Vancouver. LewUton at Wenatcheo. Only lamaa acheduled. Lewiston made a three-way schamble of the race for a spot in the post season play off last week. The Broncs riding a winning streak that ended at 11 straight Sunday, advanced from fifth place to temporary possession of first In a Spokane, after losing seven in a row to Lewiston, ended the Bronc'a victory skein with a 23-hit 12-0 shut out Sunday, and the Broncs, who gained first place with 5-3, 5-3 wins in Saturday's doubleheader, fell back into second place but they were only one percentage point be hind the Indians. Salem was a game back. Both Spokane and Lewiston have 18 games, Including a four-game set with each oth er .starting Sept. 3, remaining on their schedules. Salem has 19 games left . Sunday llneacoru: Lewuton W0 000 000 sit Spokane 303 001 lii 11 33 1 Brenner. Peres III and Cameron: Worth and Sheeu. Pint lame: wenatcheo 000 031 04 1 Yakima lie 000 1 3 1 s notneio ano Beriolomel: carter and Alblnl. Second lama: Wenatcheo 100 003 001 3 S 11 4 Yakima 000 300 301 1 I 7 3 Monroe. Klein 17). DeCarolU III and Bartolomel; fUoa and Alblnl. aalem at Trl-Cltr cancelled alter 1H Innlnta, fain. Satarday llneaearati 1 Pint lame: Lewuton 031 010 1 S 11 S Bpokane 300 0O0 03 3 0 Butler, Marahall II) and Cameron; Sprint, Cordell (7) and 8heeU. Second tarot: Lewuton 010 300 0001 13 1 Spokane 300 000 030 4 7 I Kime, 7-oweu ill, Marihal (It and Ouray: Pranke, Romero (4), Cordell It) ano Bneeli. Writ Mint: flftltm 600 100 01 S 0 XD-Clir 101 03ft xS I 0 comni, Hfmpnin ) tnd Nelaoni Rob ertson and Wftrrin. Second iVmi; Stirm one loo ooo I 1 Trt-Ctty 010 Ml 00s 4 . 0 Nicholtu and MaaWrson; Snyder and Peut. 4 WrnitthM 000 ISO 000 I T 1 Yakima OMOOOftOx-T T S Bowman, Klln (T) and Bartolomel Townwod and jUblnl. First tame: Vancouver 000 000 W0 3 I 1 Calcarr 123 001 OOx 7 10 1 Mrtrs, Roberta S and Duretto, Or rell and Rrtrktr. Second lama; VatifWUTtr 010 000 000 1 S 1 Calearr 000 031 Oil 4 11 1 rietrher. Roberto (II and LeavlU; Hi li ner and Brlcker. Fir-it lama: Victoria 003 000 Ml I I IS 1 dm on ion 000003 100 34 IS 0 DriUlnt. Frlor (10) and Harford; Tie nrrat. Con ant (10, and Frratlea. Mor ten (41. Second f ant: ' . Victor 1 MM 100 10 t Edmonton 310 100 Ms 0 10 Lonno and Harford; Wtdnor and If or ten. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE CaJij Tew FREE HOME DEMONSTRATIONS WITH LAMBERT-H0MK0 AND PARKERETTE LAWN SWEEPERS SEASONABLE CL0SE0UT OP POWER MOWERS Industrial Loop Softball Playoffs Start Tonight The Industrial learue soft- ball, playoffs .pea at rhilllns field in Bush's pasture tonight at I o'clock. Ed's Market Wolgamott's will play Commercial Seat Covers in the first game of a two-out-of-three gamea play off for the right to meet YM- CA in another best-of-three playoff for the Industrial league championship. , The Ed's Market Wolga mott's entry will also meet Commercial Seat Tuesday night. A third game, if neces sary, will be played Wednes day. ' Ed's Market - Wolgamott's finished in a tie with YMCA for first place in regular sea son play, with a record' of 17 wins, and 3 losses. Commer- Seat was third with a 16-4 record. YMCA won the flip for a bye In the playoffs, so the Y team needs only to sit back and watch the other two teams play off. Later this week, YMCA and the winner of the Eds- Market Wolgamott's vs. Commercial Seat playoff will meet to decide the title. Norv Hilflicker will pitch for Ed's Market - Wolgamott's tonight, with Beerbower toss ing for Commercial Seat. Gdeenlee and Kephart are the respective catchers. Prall Finishes Eighth in JC Golf Tourney Ann Arbor. Mich. U.R)Sev enteen-year-old Jimmy Raines of Augusta, Ga., fired a three over par 75 yesterday to win the eighth International Jaycee golf tournament in a playoff. He won out over John Schu beck of Detroit by a six-stroke margin in the 18-hole playoff. Bob Prall of Salem cooled the course with a 76 Saturday to wind up 8th In the tourney. He fired a 37-39 to give him a total of 305 strokes. Gary Hval of Portland shot an 81 on the final day for a total of 337. Another Oregon linksman, Roger Sielicky, Port land, shot a 79 and compiled a total of 325. Medford Athletes Plan To Attend U of Oregon Medford M Two out standing Medford high school athletes snnounced plans to day to attend the University of Oregon this fall. Ed Bingham, star basketball and track man, and Jack Moad, record-holder in the shotput, both said they plan ned to attend the Eugene school. Yesterday's Stars (By The A it oel.t ted Prasa) BATTING Al Romo. Indiana Clott'd hli 33rd home run. drove in four run. and rapped two elnjlee to take ever the batting lead and ttrentthen hie top homo run and RBI tot ale ai the In dian! captured both ende of a double header, from St, Louie l-l and t-0. r ITCH I NO Vie Raiehl, Yankeoa Hurled a ali-hlt ahutout for hit 3th Tlrtorr In 31 outlnta atainet the Athla Uee a. tht Yenfceae won 4-0. For ARROW TIES AND SHIRTS Shryock's Men's Wear carrroi. tnornxo cinteb AT 141 ALICE AVENUE (CANDALARIA DISTRICT) MAY WE TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR PAINTING NEEDS? fl GEORGEt IttlTPMeinftS ALICE AVENUE. V APipp of a Way to Cover First: well around first base for the New York Yankees a geod : many years ago, illustrates Ms "folding chair" method al covering initial sack these days before start of aanaal Old-timers' Game at Yankee Stadium la New York, Aug. 22. (AP Wlrephoto) Little League World Series Starts Tuesday WUliamsport, Pa. (JP) Eight teams of boys from 8 to 12, emerging from etymlnation tourneys In 48 states and vari ous foreign countries are here for the start Tuesday of the 4th annual Little League Baseball World Series. Opening games In the one loss and out tournament pit Schnectady, N. Y., against North Newton, Mass., from Re gions 1 and 2, and Camp Hill, Pa., against Little Rock, Ark., from Regions 3 and 7. Wednesday's final opening round games will see Front Royal, Va., (Region 4) playing Vancouver, B. C, (Region 8) and Birmingham, Ala., (Region 5) meting Joliet, 111., (Region ). The championship is decided Friday afternoon. - Gresham Fair Breaks Attendance Record ' . Gresham W Despite rain Sunday an attendance record was set for the Multnomah County Fair here. Manager Duane Hennessy said 141,878 persons attended the seven-day event which ended Sunday. A one-day re cord of 30,108 was set Satur day. -r : He : -A HK insist ON mljfJ w 'v - IWally Pip wha 'used tt da right Spokane Ckib Faces Crisis Spokane (An The Spokans) Indians, leading th Western International League but oa J shaky legs financially, draw only 8,300 fans for three nights over the week-end far short of the 12,000 deemed necessary by the front office. . , -. '"This is insufficient to solve our problem." observed owner Roy Hotchkiss who said last week attendance would have ts average 4,000 a game to keep professional baseball here. The Indians have now drawn about 74,000 fans at home and have only six more home dates. Hoachklss said it's far below what is needed and that "I'm tired of carrying the burden alone." A crowd of 2,811, largest of the season, saw Saturday night's game : with Lewiston, but only 1,200 showed up Sun day. , - ' ..,..! Salem Legion Team ; To Meet Tonight '' Member of Salem's Capital Post No. 9 American Legion Junior baseball, who returned from the Region 11 tournament at Yakima last' week, are to meet at 8:30 ton'IgEi at dinger field...-.'. i- u : , . ;i MOBY DICK WINS Seattle OR Moby Pick raced home three lengths ahead of Tuffy's Rival Sunday- to win the $8,300 Longaeret Derby at Longacres racetrack. Marl con was third. . DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Second Main Erie rt8srsssi wa. John H ermine . First Mala Lather Unasey ti. Masked Marvel PRELIM Jack O Riley vs. Prank atsjaek OPENER Mr. Sakata vs. Frank Faaptaf SALEM ARMORY TUESDAY, 8:30 P.M. iftutnt y km. Isflai It, f Plenty 0$ Parking Stamp SEASONAL CLOSE-OUT GYM SETS SWINGS no1 SLIDES FREE CHARCOAL . WITH . EYERY BARBECUE ,1 1 EVINRUDE lewTw M r J-wasa