QmUvs Mm W 1 L Bud Zollinger; Suspended .Ten-Day Suspension Comes During State Fair Meet Jockeys riding in today's horse racing event at Oregon State Fair hero will not Include Bnd Zollinger, leading jockey at the reeentortland Meadows race meeting. THe state racing commission yesterdsy impended Zollinger for "practice inimical to the health of racing." He wii charged speciiically with "maintaining a fiscal intereit in the training of horsei con currently with being a licensed Jockey." The commsslon specified that Beavers Overcome Sacte Rally to Post 8-7 Victory Portland J.R) The Portland Beavers overcame a Sacra mento flve-ron rally in the fifth Inning last night to defeat the Solon 1-7 In Pacific Coast League contest. Sacramento's big inning came in the fifth when, with one out. Red Adam walked Pete Pavlick and Marino Pier etti beat out an infield hit to put Pavlick on second. Adams then walked John Ritchey to fiU the bases. Bob Dillinger beat out an Infield hit to score Pavlick and Joe Brovia emptied the bases with a double to center. PCL Standings mr Caittd rraaii W L lilt II ret. o.b. .107 .lit 10H .111 114 ,K1 ITS Hollywood Settle Loa An Idas , - Portland .... Baa Franclaoo Aon Dlcffo ,. Oakland Sacramento , 14 tl , II It ,7 .411 .41) .411 BrlJarl Baaalltl San Pranclaco T Hollywood I. Ska Dlaao I. aeettle s. Oakland S. Loa Anaoleo S. Portland S, aaeramtnto T. That flurry sent Adams oft tha mound and Reliefer Dick Walbel was greeted with a sln gla off the bat of Nippy Jones which scored Brovia. Portland lead by maintain ing a steady scoring pace that started in the third when, with ne out, Frankie Austin got an Infield single, stole second, and then went to third when Rit chey threw the ball away at second. Austin scored ahead of Bob Marquis who hit one of the first inside-the-park homers seen at Vaughn street in sev eral years. It waa the sixth of the season for Marquis. In the fourth, the Beavers bolstered their lead when Don Zggert walked, went to second on Jim Bussel's single, and scored on Zddie Basinski's in field out. Eggert singled again in the Sixth and went to third aa Rus sell singled and Brovia let the ball get away, and he scored n Basinski's infield out, for the second time. Fletcher Robbe double both Marquis and Hank Arft home in the seventh and Portland cinched its one-run victory margin in the eighth when Jim Gladd, Austin, Arft and Mar quis fell on reliefer Milo Can din I for four hits. A two-run rally in the ninth waa not enough for the Solon's game. Jehosle Heard walked Dilltnger and then gave up con secutive singles to Jones, Bro via, and Neal Sheridan. Probable pitchers today will be Ken Cables (8-15) for Sac ramento, and Lyman Linde (12 10) for Portland. By SCOTT BA1LI.IC San Francisco u.R The Hol lywood Stars hardly looked like world-beaters today as they staggered a little closer toward the Pacific Coast League pea nant but the runnerup Seattle Rainier weren't doing much better. The two clubs, which virtu ally monopolized, the race for Pants Rowland's bunting all season, both suffered reverses again last night. - Ssn Francisco slugged out a T-5 victory over the Stars while Ran Diego clipped the Suds, 3-2. As a result, the Twinks re malned 104 games ahead of seaiue ana apparently were!aann cinches to hsve the flag wrap ped up before Labor Day. Lien's 12th Ancient Al Lien, the vener able San Francisco left-handrr, chalked up his I2th win of the season and helped his own I""1 ix-atoria. anrrMaa. room, m tr ee use with a home run in lh Ha-aruu sa-Auaua. filth Inning. Oddly enough, he Arn. lor sacrammio 11. port. had to leave thai s-nmi, with tand - PS Ritahor. wp wall. rj naa 10 leave me game witn a ,,. ,.,, 4 r4 T , ,, 4 ore back after the blow. mi. Homers by Reno Cheso and George Vieo helped tpeed Lien to the triumph. He gave way to Walt Clough in the aixth. Dale Long pounded his 35th homer of the year in the fifth for the Stars after Frank i Kelleher had tlsmmed Lien for an earlier one in the fourth. The Padres Move I'p Ssn Diefo moved In a 4.1 series lead over the stricken Zollinger could ride in no com. petition with horses trained by California Trainer J. R. Sim LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon Grid Wars Next (Br Tiia laaoclelod Preeal Oregon high school football teams, with one week ef prae tlce complete, will start bear' ing down Monday for the first games of the long season start' ing next week-end. . Actually the opening prep event was a four-team Cen tral Oregon Jamboree at Prine ville Friday night. But contest ants played only partial games as will those in the Lane Coun ty Jamboree Saturday alght and in the Lower Columbia League Jamboree at St. Helens Tuesday. Games next Friday and Sat urday should provide clues as to the strongest contenders for the end-of-season champion ship play-off berths. Central Catholic of Portland, the 19S2 Class A champion, is Worsham Holds Two-Stroke Lead in Tourney Washington U.B Lew Wor- sham of Oakmount, Pa.,' held a two stroke lead today as the $19,000 National Celebrities Open golf toutnsment moved into its two day, free-for-all. 38-hole finale. Worsham, shooting a three under par it over the Wood mont Country Club course, carded a two-day score of 88-09137 to give him the lead over Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Tenn. Bill Nary of Kansas City and-Ted Kroll ef New Hartford, NvY. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon heads a list of celebri ties which will engage in the free-for-all for the next two days 'with the top profession sis. The vice-president, who claims he has lopped 40 strokes off his golf score in the last four months, faces Bob Hope, General of the Army Omar Bradley and John McClure, a friend of President Eisenhower. Ralnlers on the strength of Bill Thomason's six-hitter. Walt Pacekay doubled home Earl Rapp in the ninth for the win ning marker after the right fielder had singled. Nine pitchers suffered through the Oakland-Los Ange les fracas, with 17 year old Ernie Brogllo getting his first win of the season while Bob Spicer waa stamped with his ninth defeat The Oaks tied the game and moved ahead for the night with a three run assault in the aixth inning which in cluded a plnch-hit single by cowboy Al Gettel, the pitcher. Sacramento (1) (II rartlaal o a AUTO M Klteriry.. llllllntr.lt Brovia, rl Jonee.lk Sherdn.ef Brkman.l Pavlkk.l Pterettt.. a-Mtkvrh Canolnl.p s I Auitla a 4 1 Meracet I I Aril, la 1 I ROM If ICitfrl.l s t Biueei.r Bantll.l I 1 Oledd.e S 1 Adenu.p .o-aiiwy IWelorl.p Heard. Ward,r Toleli 17 II II t Tetale II IT II 0- Panned lor Pierettl la Ith. a-ranned lor walool la tin Berrament. 0O4 l ftfll - Ona TM lolll mi lai if in in ia u h an aa so 4 I I 4 1ft till 4 t I till tit Mile ., Portland HII4 ., Pitcher; Pierettl , n v I .4S 1W i I candim VValoet Heerd ... Ward .... Winner - Hfard. Loaor ritrttii. a imtrn.r. Dimaiar I. Srotta t, rarlwk. rii. auim a, Mirauia I. Arn, Ka- l"i I- a-RllchfT t. Brovia. EaiarL RBI Marauta 1. Frevta I. Batlntkt. DtUln- Bat Ntl tot til iei- tit Beanie tot IM 0001 I 0 Thomatoo tnd Ualhiai Derla and Or- tett. Loa Anteloa .... Oohlend ,. , 141 MO tn I Y t , lot lai M-t 11 I f-hkiuil it, o... nicer. Parian Kn l1' t,,: "roreee. yorthr i -, i-nisuv wevve ti, noroe 111 and Neal. Ban Pranclaro . ltol!wood , 010 III . 001 Ml II t II I Lien. Cloneh Ponce ana Ter. .hh.,." ,L,..'Vl,.d'l.,;", mons and ordered him to pre sent documentary proof that he had detached himself from all connections with horses trained by Simmons. The Incident which brought about the hearing before the commission In Salem was a claims dispute over the horse Page 10 Salem, Oregon, Saturday, September 5, 1953 Prep Teams Open expected to g e t a good test from Albany Friday night The Rams, who edged Benson of Portland, 7-6, for the title, have a flock of veteran stars headed by Vince Altenhofen, deadly passing quarterback. Benson, which has a big re building Job, travels to Kelso. Marshfield, a Class A semi- finalist rated No. 1 in the state through most of the Associated Press poll last year, will meet Crater of Central Point. The Pirates, with only two regulars back, also must find a lot of replacements. Jefferson of Portland, the other semi-finalist and in a similar predicament, will get a Most Favorites Still Survive in S. Oregon Meet Medford () The second round of the Southern Ore gon golf chsmpionshlp got un- derwsy here Saturday with most of the favorites still in the running. Defending Champion Bob Atkinson of Portland defeated Sid Millilan. Eurena. X and Friday. Medalist Harry Terrell, Jr., Grant downed Larry Butler, Pass. Med ford, J and 2. -Mrs. W. W. Davles of Med ford, defending champion, eliminated Mrs. Robert Sprost, Klamath Falls, 4 and 2, in the women's division. Mrs. Richard Grubbs, Port land, one of the medalists, de feated Mrs. A. A. Peters, Eureks, Calif., 5 and 3. Co medalist Carole Jo Kabler, Sutherlln, downed Mrs. C. B. Collins, Medford, 6 and t. Other results in the men's division: Justin Woods, Salem, de feated Bill McAllister, Sr.. Portland, I and 2; Mike Star ling, Eugene, , defeated Don Provost, Jr., Ashland, 2 and 1; Skip Nagler, Eugene, de feated Amel Pascuzzl Port land, 2 and 1: Adolph Zam- sky, Klamath Falls, defeated Harvey Hlxson, Eugene, 2 and l; Rod Taylor, Eugene, de feated Jame Vinum. Areata. Calif., 2 and 1: Bob John son, Grants Pus, defeated Joe Oppenheimer, Jr., Eureka, tain., a ana n; Don Leal, Eu gene, defeated J. J. Hagan, Portland, S and 4; Ralph Swan, Vancouver, Wash., de feated Larry Gubrud, Eugene, 2 ana l; Art Airianni, Port land, defeated Jim Donahue, Grant Pass, 8 and 8. Major League Leaders (Br Tho Asaottotrd Praa NATIONAL LKA(!1'I Ballloi Skhoandltoat, at. Loalj, 141: Purlllo. Brooklyn. .Ill; Irvln. Now York, .111: Roblruon, Brooklyn, .111; Aahburn. rniiMHipnia, Baaa Battod to Campanula. Brook lyn, 114: Haiuin, Mllwauboa, III: Mod ta. Brooklrn. 111: Bnldar, Brooklyn, 111: tnala. Pblladolptilo. lot. Boom Boao Malrtaaa, Ullwaokta, 44: Rlottcwtkl, Cincinnati, It; Bnldor and Campanolla, Brooklyn, ft: Bodaoa. Brooklrn. 10. Pllrhlat Roo, Brook Ira. 10-1, til: Buttlftu. Mllwauktt. 14-1. .lit: Spahn, aliloaukao. It 1. .tm; Pario.ki. Cin cinnati. I I. .Til; Braklaa, Brooklrl, li lt .ill. AMBBICAN ITACirt Balllni Varnon, Wathinalon and , Cloralon. IM: Minoto, CKiraio. .Ill: Ooodman. Boaton, .104: Mltontll, Clrraland and PhlUar, phlladolphla. .101. Bona Ballad In Roton, Cleveland. 11: Vernon. Waanlnetoai. tl: Berra. New York. 11; Boone. Detroit, H; aHaoeo Chlcaee tad Boblnto and Xernlal. PMIadelphla. tl. Beeao Bono Beralal. Philadelphia Tl; Itoeen, Cloeeland. 14; Berra, New York. II; Boone. Detroit. II; ro, Clirelaad tad Kokluon. PkUadalpbla. PHehlnt Loral. Be York, 14-1 tit; ataart. L Louli. t-1 .Mt; (y,,d. New York. 11-4. .111. Boeklna, Oloroland. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of alt aindo. Traovoa, A bo) ova. trial Rnppnrta, Elaatta HiarKry r.iport flltort Bflials fitting reerat, A TOC IKVCTOB' (apilal Drug Slore 4SS Mat aireet Canter ef Liberty H CSreen Blante kyifk Cxleirfi "Painted Leaves" In the recent race meeting at Cresham, Ore. Commissioners said, how ever, there appeared to be no connivance to affect result of the race. Zollinger's suspension, for 10 days, is the equivalent in mone tary value of a $1,000 fine. NEWS AND FEATURES Week rough workout from Vancou; ver. Wash., high. North Bend and Eugene, teams which are out to de throne Marshfield as District 8 champion, also see action Fri day night.' North Bend, with nine 1SS2 regulars headed by Jim Shan- ley, high-scoring halfback, will play coquille, a Class A-2 semi-finalist last year. Eugene travels for a game with Rose burg, i Bend, which lost to Jeffer son in the 1952 playoffs, plays host to Madras. Prineville, 19S2 Class A-2 champion, meet Pendletdn in side attraction to the city's roundup. Prineville won 13-0 deci sions over Bend snd Madras in single quarters Friday night. Klamath Falls snd Grants Psss, two Southern . Oregon District 4 powers, travel to Portland for games. Klamath plays. Grsnt and Grsnts Pass meets Roosevelt, one of the fa vorites for the city champion ship. ' . j HUlsboro, which made the play-offs last year, will play Milwaukie. St. Helens, Class A-2 runner-up, meets Seaside and Raker plays Ontario next w"." Other Friday games Include: Salem vs. Cleveland (Port land); Camas, Wash., - vs. Franklin (Portland); Lincoln (Portland) vs. Beaverton; Washington (Portland) vs. Mc Minnville; Cottage Grove vs. Springfield; Sandy vs. Park- rose; The Dalles vs. Battle Ground, Wash.; Union vs. La Grande and Hermiston vs. Kennewick, Wash. I Fights Lost Night (T Th sHOfittod Prtai) Kw York Lulu Prt. 8, Brooklra, Mopped Dttvt Oil) trrio, Uthk, 1m An ttiu. . Affcirr rrk. N. J, vlnrt Mtrtinti. 1H, Ptrm, utpoitUttl Joff Bishop H4. PhlUdalphta. 10. aa J). Cllf Anil Salfcur. 131, Harvard, Cant., utpolnUd Jont Mm laa, ii, MMlco, 1. Football's 'Dream Game' In Portland Monday. Night Portland Football's "dream .their capable ends, Tom Fears game" the Loa Angeles Ram ' and Elroy Hirsch, for the pass against the Chlcag Cardinals, I catching chores, with rookies will become a reality here atjEd Barker and Herb A goes in rauitnomah stadium next Moa-1 day nighU The klekeff will be at 1:06 p. m. Football forecasters predict that the encounter between the two members of the National Football League could easily be a preview of the league cham pionship playoff next winter. Both titans enter the game at full strength, fresh from recent pre-season wins, and gunning for victory in what has devel oped into an old-fashioned grudge brawl. , The Rams, directed by Quar terback Norm Van Brocklin, will unleash the full force of their mighty ground and aerial attack. Los Angeles has two power ful fullbacks ready for ground gobbling chores in Tank Young, er, currently its best rusher, and Deacon Dan Towler. Left halfback will be divided by the sensational L.A. rookie. Brad Meyers, and veteran Skeet Quintan. Right halfback duties will be shared by Tom McCor mick and Vitamin Smith. Glenn Davis and Woodley Lewis will see some action on offense at halfbacks at well as on defense. The Rams also will count on F t. T. Loea. R.Ol Da o. Chut J PRR. CHAN LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Cattalii, 141 NtTth Liberty ftenao m . ... u o I ia. III I mi Coawmrtatloo. alood rree e Wrllo are eheree Procured etneo rae attractive am No till taa oottow While Spokane and Lewlaton are battling It dewa to the wIm fn ihm a4Aj4 half -hneM. ploaship ef the Western la ri,tlnil Idfd, tha rUUm Senators are cratslng through their final few days mt the regular season, eager te get started la the post-season play off. Salem, Champion of the first half, will meet the second half champion in a four-out-of-seven series playoff for the WIL pennant beginning Wed nesday, The playoff opens at Spo kane or 'Lewiston Wednesday night. Games will be played there Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Teams take Saturday off for traveling, and resume their championship tournament at Salem Sunday afternoon (Sep tember 13) at 2:30. A many games ss necessary to com' plete the four-out-of-seven ser ies will be played here. If one team should win all three games at Spokane and the Sunday game in Salem, the series would end then. ,If fur ther games are necessary, they will be played on- successive nights st Waters park,' start ing at 7:30. Schmid Advances To Finals in Woodburn Event Woodbum John Schmid 1952 handicap tournament ti- tllst, advanced to the final of the men's fall championship tournament at the Woodburn golf course by defeating How ard Nelson and Tom DeAr mond in successive matches. The winner of the pending clssh between Jerry Plank, tourney favorite,' and Ed Mc Claughry will face Schmid for the 1953 championship cup. In quarter-final matches in the championship flight Mc Claughry eliminated Dave Ca- vett, 1953 handicap tourna ment winner, 4 and 2; Schmid won over Nelson 1 up on the 19th hole and Tom DeArmond eliminated Sim Cunningham on the 19th. Jerry Plank had previously won his way into the semi-finals by defeating Howard Palmer 1 up. Schmid and DeArmond w e n t to the 19th before Schmid won his -way into the finals. Howard Quigley and' Ed Co- man will meet in the finals of the first flight race. In quarter-final matches last week Ice land Plank won over Walt Miller 1 up and Dr. James Deagen won over Ivan DeArm ond by the same margin. Semi final matches saw Quigley eliminate Plank 3 and 2 and Coman defeating Dr. Deagen 4 and 3. Two second round matches were played in the second flight, Lee Withers detesting Dr. A. Guild 4 and 3 and Ken Hagg winning over Winton Hunt 3 up. Other matches are still pending. la the third flight Tony Big ler eliminated Harley Piper 1 up on the 19th and in the fourth fllffht Tlnn Ttnrrtt Hp. "Ifeated Lloyd Froom S and 4. reserve, t Coach Joe Stydahar, itching to show up his former back field aide, Hamp Pool of the Rams, will present two offen sive backfields. One quartet Is composed of Dale Samuels at quarterback, Charley Trippi and Johnny Olszewski at halfbacks snd Bill Svoboda at fullback. The other unit contains James Root at quarterback, Billy Cross and Don Paul at halfbacks and Ralph Pasquar lello at fullback. Don Stonesifer and Fran Polsfoot will be at ends, with Tom Bieneman and Ray Ram sey Irr reserve. President Harry Glickman of Oregon Sports Attrsctions an nounced todsy thst a crowd in the vicinity of 30,000 is a good prospect However, he emphs sixed that the game is not a sell out yet and probably will not be one. Thousanda of good reserved seats, as well as 3,000 general admission tickets, will be on sale at the atadium ticket wagon at 1:00 p.m. Sunday and all day Monday. MEN & WOMEN To Register for work on Peaches and Prunes. PAULUS BROS. 14th & Oxfords Sts. Week WIL Standings I (Br TIM AaaoclBted Pre - lspokano u h am i Lewiatoa tl Yakun , It Salem ... Vancouver , 17 11 , St M 14 a , 11 M tl , H J tl Ut 4 .111 I .W1 ft Calaarr ... Trl-Clty .. Wenatehee VICUCI4 .. HI 14 Prtdar'e Beewrtei Lcwlolo. t, BpokaM S. Yakima I. Wenatehee I. Vancouver I. Victoria 1. Calaarr 4. Balem 1. Trt-cnr at Edmonton, doutlehtadar poetpoaed. rain, i tal.rdar'e leMili: apokeno at Lewieton. Yakima at Wenalchee. Trl-Cllr at Edmonton III. aalara at Calaarr (1. Vancouver at Victoria ll. . Tickets for playoff games at Waters park will be handled in the same manner as for a reg ular league game. There will be no .reserved seats, except the box seats, and those will be oc cupied by the seasonal box seat holders. Season tickets will be honored at playoff games. (BP Onltad Pratt) Eddie Kapp hurled the Calgary Stampeders te a 4-3 win over the Salem Sena tors last night, and picked ai his ninth win of the sea sob la the bargala. Kapp struck oat twe, scattered eight hits and walked three Salem batters. The Stamps netted two home runs. Jim Wert belted his first circuit clout since ne. came over from the Vancouver Cap Uanos in August, snd brought in a mate, to put the Stamps in the fore 2-1. The other Cow boy homer came in the aixth off Don Bucker. Southpaw Bob Collins, who allowed Calgary eight hits, took the loss. In other games, Yakima edged Wenatchee, 9-8; Lewis ton defeated Spokane, 9-3; Vancouver walloped Victoria, 8-1, and Tri-City at Edmon ton was rained out. Salaat (t (4) Caliarr O B a o a Sabatlnl.l TanttUI,! PtratslD Dtyo.cf Ealard.lk Wthrap.rf Ksiofn.lt Nelaon.a t S Bnbrk.lt 4 4HuAtar.S IStathi.ol 4 ltad.rt 4 lTdeaeo,! 1 t Brlckr.l Wfrt.lb . 4 ILIIlard. 4 1 Kapp.p 4 t Colltna,p t-Lubr j Totala 14 I 14 It TotiU tl I 17 II x walkad for Colllru In llh. ftalem 014 sit I I 1 Canary ! HI to 4 I 1 PlUh.r; IP AB H . BP. SO BB Coinnt I 17 l 4 4 a o Kapp t 40 I I 1 1 I PB Ullard. LOB Balrrn t. Canary t. Brrora Wlthorapoon. aabatlnl. Moad. Hn Wtrt. Xrlcker. 2BH arabatlnl, Tan- Atlll. Iriliara. Km lanMiu, nviaon, Wlthcrtpoon. Wtrt t. Brlckor 1. BB atathoo. DP Brlckar to HunUr to Wart. Umptroa Moras and Jacoba. Tltna 1:41. All. K0 (Olt.l. . Spokan 101 060 HO 9 It 1 LowUtoa OM 101 II' I t 1 Bprlaf, Now It) and Shctli; Perot, Brcnnar (I) and Oarar. Taklma lit tot Oil I I 1 Wenauhoa 1M HI Oil I 11 t Toamtend. Rial III and Alblnl; Bia mon. Da Corolla (l and Bartolomal. Vancouver .... 000 111 114 I It .... no 000 lool 4 Duratto; Drminf al Victoria .., HarehaU Harford. Boise, Renton Win Softball Tourney Openers Pendleton, Ore. () Boise, Idaho and Renton. Wash., teams won Fridsy's opening games in the Northwest Re gional Softball . Tournament here. Renton edged the HysU-r company of Portland 3-2 and Boise blanked Wood Realty et Tacoma 3-0. Bob Byers scored Renton's first run in the third inning on a double by BiH Cole. Two more came in the fourth as a result of a hit batter, a sin gle by Ray Pearson and a fly to the outfield. Boise's runs came on a sin gle by Carl Goicoechea. a walk to Bill Wood and Dick Ulen's homer. Saturday's play in the double elimination event will send Irwin Jones of Tscoma against Mill City at' 12:30 p.m.; Boise against Renton at 2 p.m.; Wood of Tacoma against loser of Jones of Ts-coma-Mill City game at 3:30 p.m. and Richland. Wash., against Pendleton at 9 p.m. Bhort Vorot: Portland Hraters Penton , to ON 0-1 , Ml Mt 1 Boleo wo no t I 1 I Taroroa wood too tot eO t 1 Abrama and ailvort criapltn. Thayer til. ana amiut. Kropt in. PTONttB LIAOrB . iBy Doited Preui W L Oodon , it 41 Oreat Pall 14 u Salt Lake J, 44 H Bullnie II H Idaho fella , It Bolee tl 41 klaala Valley te aa M. O.B tot .111 11 V all 11 111 II o .an aa .Ml 11 V, 1 Pocotello 40 It .eon it III 44 Most Ccasf Tcoms Start Seattle U Bead eoaeh Johnny Cherberg planned to ran his University ef Washing ton football team through a full scrimmage today. Rhubarb Flares As Bums Win 10th In Row from NY By CARL Lt'NDQUIST New York (U.PJ That en chanting rivalry ef ear na tionaj pastime between the Dodgers and Giants- threaten to break out again today into a bean-ball throwing, name-calling and umpire-baiting battle in the Pole Grounds. Major Leagues 9 (Br united Preach NATIONAL LP.AGI'S W L Pel. O.B. Brooklyn tl 41 .ill Milwaukee n 51 PbiladelpM. 14 It II II It. Louie 11 at New York tl II Cincinnati 00 It Chlcato ,, a. or Plttiburtb 41 tl 11', 41 I1U JO! Prldar'B BeaaHil Brooklyn I, New York 4. at. Lool. 4. Milwaukee 1. Chleato at ClnnclnnatL . rain. Only lamet achoduled. AMEB1CAN LEAGrt ' W L Pet. 8:5 im 10Vk 111 11 II 40 4 4114 L Pet. New York It "tl .114 , II 14 .114 , It 04 .514 Tl II .141 tl tl .IM I tl .311 to at .in 41 It .141 Chlcato .... Cleveland .. Boaton Waihlnttoa Philadelphia Detroit , at Louli .... Prldar'a Baaalta: St. Louie it. Detroit f. ' Chleato t. Cleveland 4, called. Only aamea oeheduled. There were a few minor ex plosions last night as the Dodgers cashed in on five un earned runs to defeat the Giants for the eighth straight time, 8-B, despite four Vomers oy ine losers. The Dodgers thus went 10 full games iri front of second-place Milwaukee, which lost a 4-2 decision to the Card inals when Stan Musial hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning. The Beef The big rhubarb came in the eighth inning when plate Um pire Bill Stewart called upon Manager Charley Dressen of the Dodgers and Acting Man ager Billy Rigney of the Giants to tell their pitchers to stop throwing at the batters. Leo Durocher, the real boss of the Giants, already had been ejected for arguing with Stew art over a walk that forced in a Dodger run in the sixth in ning. "Why are you talking to Rigney about this, why don't you get Durocher?" Dressen asked. "He's in the clubhouse running the game by telephone Just like he always does when he gets tossed out." Felt Abased That riled Rigney, whose pride waa hurt and he told Dressen where he could go. But Stewart did stop the brush back pitching which Rigney claimed the Dodgers had start ed in the previous inning when winning reliever Clem Labine had thrown close to a couple of the hitters. The alleged of fender ' of the Giants, Larry Jansen, who is not known for such tactics, had prompted Stewart to take action after throwing close to Jack Robin son and Roy Campanella. Musial's homer gave soft stuff Stu Miller his fourth straight victory over Milwau kee and his seventh win of the season. He gave up even hits to edge John Antonelli in a duel. More Game In the American League the Indians and White Sox atrug gled to a - tie in an 11-in-ning game halted by rain as they remained deadlocked for second place. In the only other game, the Browns came up with a 10-run inning, their biggest of the year, to defeat the Tigers, 14-6. Jim Hegan and Wally Westlake homered for Cleveland and Bob Boyd hit a three-run homer for Chi cago. A bases-loaded homer by Vie Werti, No. 18 for him this year, highlighted the big St. Louis inning. A Cincinnati-Chicago night double header was rained out and no other games were sched uled in either league. Bt&GfST IN HlSTOrtvff mm T lX J , Now m Sat. S0, 25 sj IfTfJ i UDDIB RU Conference Scrimman 3 Tat Huskies took only a light workout yesterday. Corvallis, Ore KB Oregon State quarterback Jimmy With, row who completed 41 passes for six touchdowns last year, today gave every indication of being in top form' again this season. Coach Kip Taylor said the Vn Nuys, Calif., star's form looked ss good in workouts yes terday as it did in mid-season last year. Eugene, Ore. (UK Sopho more was the hopeful word in the University of Oregon football camp today. The Ducka are counting oa tackles Harry Johnson, and Len Stiner, guard Jerry Nel son and linebacker Dave Lowe to bolster the defensive line against Nebraska in the opener Sept, It. I , - Pullman. Wash. U. Four of Washington State's top foot- Dan candidates were hobbling around with injuries today but trainer Bucky Walters said tN hurts were minor. Stanford, Calif. JURU-Coaeh Chuck Taylor planned to ran his Stanford Indians through' closed scrimmage today and loosen some of the kinks left over from summer. ' Berkeley U.Ri Passing and offense was the order of the day fov the University of Califor nia's Golden Bea-s yesterday. Coach Lynn Waldorf ran all three of his top 'quarterback candidates, Paul Larson, Sam my Williams and Mike Casey, through a stiff workout. , . Los Angeles W.R)UCLA's two star tackles en defense last year, Chuck Doud and ' Jack Ellena demonstrated in a line scrimmage yesterday that they are Just as adept at offense under the single pla toon system. Coach Henry Red Sanders concentrated on ths work of the line from tackle to tackle in the brief scrimmage. . Los Angeles (U.PJ Coach Jess Hill will give the Southern Cal ifornia Trojans a major scrim mage today which will help de termine which men are eut from training tables. The first squad will be eut from 70 players to s group of between 45 and 50, HIU said. Junior Legion Finals Forced Into Extra Game Miami, Fla. bO Yakima, the Far West champion, and Winnetka, 111., the Midwest winner, meet at 5:15 p.m. (PST) Saturday to decide the American Legion Junior Base ball World Series champion. Each team has won - two games and lost one in the Lit tle World Series. The previously unbeaten Yakima team wa held to four hits Friday night by George Thompson for Winnetka and the Illinois team came through with a 5-2 victory. Yakima gave up seven hits. Trailing. 2 1, Winnetka scored the decisive two runs in the bottom of the sixth Inning. The Illinois tesm sdded two more in the eighth. , . Yakima tot OM too I 4 Winnetka 004 oil lr S Driter and xoaralt; TTiempaoa oi torch. Crothers Wins Low Net Honor Low net winner Wednesdsy at the Salem Golf club for the weekly ladies' play was Mrs. Morris Crothers with a net 72. Mrs. Crothers slso wss the winner of the Johnson Price.. Other winners included Mrs. John Lewis, 78, Class B; Mrs. George R. Hoffman, 79, Class C; and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, 82, Class D. "OUR REPUTATION is . YOUR SECURITY" that's LARMIER TRANSFER and STORAGE Egg FOR THE BEST IN i HAULING l STORAGE j FUEL Dial 3-3131 r see as at M N. Liberty