Sraics Son la4Sl for Pbptff n mi 'r' r Senators Wind Up Willy Season Playing at Yakima - The Balm Senators clot ant tastr refular kuob with rimes at Yakima Monday and Taeadaj, then swinr cart to ope the post-season playoffs. Salem, champion of the first half, will meet the second half champion in a best-of-seven aeries for the Western Interna tional league pennant The second half title will go to either Spokane or Lewiston. (Br Dotted rrni) It's down to cases today in the Western International League and it's still anybody's guess as to who will take the second-half crown. Spokane and Lewiston have been battling right down to the wire and with but three games left each the pennant is far from decided although Spokane sits atop the league with a one-game lead. The Indians tromped all over Lewiston, 10-5, last night to regain first place as the two teams continued to split per centage points. A five-run rally In the evec'Ji on five singles, a double and a walk sewed up the game for Spokane. Jim Command planked a three-run homer in the Spokane fifth and Will Hafey contributed a homer with the sacks empty. Lewiston managed to tie it at -9 in the sixtn but ine Jn- broke the game wide open with their big seventh inning. - r At Wenatchee, the- Chiefs split a double header with the Yakima Bears losing the first game, 8-1 and edging, the Heroine's Welcome Mary Lena Falk waves to crowd of hometowners at ThomasvlUe, Ga., npon her arrival home. The folks set elds the day in Mary's hon or for winning the U.S. A ma tear Women's O o 1 f duunplonehip. (UP Wire photo) Eugene Golfers Dominate South Oregon Tourney Medford UJ It's an all Eu gene affair in the finals today of the Southern Oregon Golf tournament at Rogue Valley Country club here. In the semifinals yesterday, Skip Nagler, Eugene, defeated Harold Terrell, Jr., Grants pais, 4 and 3, and Don Leal of Eugene downed Ben Hughes of Portland 3 and 2. Earlier In the day, Hughes set down Defending Champion Bob Atkinson of Portland, 3 and J, and Nagler, a Univer sity of Oregon student, droo ped Harvey Woods, Jr., Ash- land, 1 up. Leal beat Nell Dwyer of Oswego, 2 and 1 in the morning round. In the women's finals, Mrs. W. W, Da vies, defending champion from Medford, will meet Carole Jo Kabler, the IMS runnerup from Suther Un. Mrs. Davies detested Sue DoVoe, Medford, 1 up, and Miss Kabler eliminated Mrs. Blehard Grubbs, Portland, I . and 1, in the semifinals. Tureman Wins Two Events in Fair Rodeo ' Sonny Tureman of John Day, Oregon, won first places in the bareback riding and saddle bronc riding events at Sunday afternoon's rodeo at the Oregon State Fair. Dave Mason of Los Gatos, Calif., won the bull riding event, while Jim Pyeatt of Sa lem took first In the calf roping and Bill Marklry of Roseburg first in the bulldogging. - UX1 urffl ITS ' GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP FOB ... EVINRUDE , 1211 8. Commercial Bear 6-9 in a ten-inning nightcap. The rest of the league was idle. Spokane Ml tat too jt is Lewiston 1M Ml SO I U Worth. New 14) end Sheets: Msr- Xhall, Brenner (II, Powell (7), rtna It) and oarar. Taklwie ... Wenatchee Edmnnda Bartolomel. .... ere ere t l 7 .... MMI-I 4 AJblnl; Belslha a secaetd teme: Veklme , M tM HI t- I U Wenatchee XI Ml MS 14 Carter. DelSert (7), Younx ), Town ernd tit) and Norkk. Albtnl i: Hon rot, Do Carolla lt, Klela tt, aeweaaa 49) and Bertmoeoel. Edmonton) OM 11 M IN II n Calsarr M 001 HI a 11 Utler and Morten: Prancls 4I Brlcker. Saturday aceree: apoku mm aoa-t LntlM Ml 44" 4 14 Pranks. Kian (II M4 Sheets; BuUer and Oarer. ' Plrst tarae: Seleas Ml art til 4 11 1 Celeanr Ill 111 to 11 II Roenaple. Borsl (1), HrnpalU l) and Nelson: Orell and Llllard. ' Second same: solera 1M Ml 111 U 1 Caleerr MS KM 1041 1 t NKAoku and Neleean Sebalto and La teral. Plrt xane: Vaacoater Ml ! Ml-S It Vicuna SM 400 1001 4 HrrTtaades and Dnrette, laarni 141 Bottler and Harford. stem : EJSoootJn uecKsr u Dantu, prior ut s Tektrna 1 VrenalcBeo Ml 4M as d I RM and JUkUIS awwrnea Md Bar- toloesel. Trl-Otr tWmaaton .... Ml Mt 1 .... MM JOt Wrrta; Cwut and - - ..B.r TTUCltT 1M MS 4001 Xdmooloa MM M I S Blaaai aiafl raaatl aacNanr mw an. LOCAL UNHID f It ESS 11 Portland Holds Sactos To 7 Hits in Two Games ver pitchers save a only sev hits la two games as they hurled their mates te a sweep a raeine coast ieagus aoa- bleheader today against Sso- ramento, winning the opener 3-1 and th nightcap t-1. Th double wine gave Port land an 8-1 margin in th se ries. All th runs were scored in. the first inning of the sec ond game. The Solons hopped on Frd Sanford for their lone tally when Johnny Ritchy, who had doubled, scored on Nippy Jones' single. Sanford had trouble with ball control and was sent to the showers and replaced in the second frame by Dick Wai- bel who went th rest of the distance. Herman Besse walked -Fran- kle Austin in the bottom of the tlrat Inning to pave the way for Portland's two runs. Austin went to third on Don Kolloway's single, and Herm Reich chased Austin home with a single and put Kollo- way on third. Kolloway came In on a forced play. Waibel won his sixth game against nine losses while Besse came out with a 8 9 mark. A total of 7202 fans paid to aee the Beavers play their last PCL game of the season at home. In the opentr, Glenn Elliott continued his late season pitching surge as he hurled a three-hit victory for the Bea vers. It was Elliott's fifth straight victory and 11th of th sesson against 13 detests. Only run off Elliott was Ed die Bockman's 11th homer of the season In the eighth in ning. u u am n M i haMman. edited out hi. MSlVijT'" V?U ,n thHnZhrrhenJ,SeorWg:Vico1na eighth inning Portland scored first in the second inning and again In the fourth. Royr Lint (19-9) and Je hocie Heard (13-11) are slated to start on the hill today at San Diego against Cliff Fan nin (12-12) and Bill Thomas on (11-9). Sin Franelsr Hollywood Stars, in Th as "hoomtl- CAR It TRUCK RENTALS 394 North Church Phone 3-9600 Racing Resumes at Ik ' I . a V S If in a. ' 5.- ' II 1 Wins Bendix Trophy the Bendix Trophy after he set a new mark for the cross country race. His average speed of 60S.547 m.p.h. for the 1,900-mile dash from Edwards Air Base in California, was Just a shade less than I m.p.h. faster than the rec ord set in 1951. Whlsner is a Jet ace of the Korean war. (AP Wirephoto) ASSOCIATED PRESS Past 10 Salem, Oregon, Monday, September 7, 1953 rated" aa outfit that ever backed toward the Pacific Coast Lesgu pennant, needed only a victory over th Oak land Oaks today to wrap an their second straight flag. Chances were that th glum club would play before an even smaller home crowd than the 4,040 fans who watched them split a twin bill with San Francisco yesterday, Th Stars won th opener 4-2. then dropped th nightcap, 6-1, be fore the perplexing sinker bells of Tony Ponce, late of th California League. Tottgu Lashing It was the third time this week that the oft-buffeted hurler from last place Ventura had throttled the mighty Twlnks. And Manager Bobby Bragan nearly throttled them himself In a dressing room tongue lashing afterwards. The players silently showered al though knowing that they couia oo no worse than wind up in a tie with Seattle for the flag. There was no joy In Sud ville, either. San Diego bashed the staggering runner-up Seat tle Ralniers 10-4 In the open er. Another Padre victory would have meant the flag for Hollywood but the Rainicrs staved off the .coup de grace by eking out a 3-2 victory in the nightcap. Portland Wins In other league games, the Portland Beavers dug deeper Into 'fourth spot by nicking Sacramento twice, 3-1 and 2-1. Los Angeles polished oft Oak land by scores of 8-2 and 3-2. Red Lynn won his 10th game for Hollywood In the opener after the Seals routed Mel Queen in the first inning. Ponce cruised to his fourth a two run double for the Seals to spark the attack. Willie Luna held Seattle to six hits in their first game for his 17th triumph. Tom Alston helped him with a two-run homer. Steven Nagy saved the day for th Suds In the finale as he chalked up his 12th win. Walt Judnich singled home the winning run in th fifth frame. MaJ. WilUam T. Whisoer, tt. ef Bhreveport, La., holds NEWS AND FEATURES PCL Standings IBr Unllxl Pre,,) PACIFIC COAST IIAODS W L Prl. rHollToo4 ...... .401 BMttla Loa ADitlaa .... .MT .114 .111 .400 Portland , ! 43 , U- 14 San Prancltc Ban Dlasa Oakland 11 17 .444 , 11 100 , 70 100 .411 Sacramanta ,, .411 Sandar'a Baaalta Hollrvood 4-1. San Pranelico s-l San Diaio 11-1, BMttla 4-1 Loa AnialM S-l, Oakland 1-1 PorUand 1-2. Saeramanto 1-1 Glenn Elliott won his 11th of the season by stifling the soions wun a uirce-niuer in the first game. Eddie Bockman got to him for a homer while Hank Art t belted one for Port land. Both clubs did all their scoring In th first inning of the nightcap. Alan Ihd humbled the Acorns for L.A. with a three- hitter in the first game. Fred "Fuzz Richards smashed a home run in the eighth inning of the seven-frame nightcap to assure th Cherubs of their sweep. Saaraatata (11 a H O A (!) rarllaad H AUrdai 4 Pullch. 1 4 DllUntr.lt 4 Brovla.r I JonM.l I Shcrdn.e! I Bockmp.l I Klmbafl.p 1 a-Smtth 1 1 Auitln.i 1 t 1 I I 11 1 Uiroi.ct I Artt.l I Ro00r.lt I rai.n l Ruul.rf I Rarukl.l 1 Rblnan.c smoit.p I 4 1 t S 1 Candlnl.p Totals M I 14 I Totals II I 17 II a-Smllh arounded Mt for Kimball In lb. Sacrementa oot tot 1101 nils 104 001 4101 Porllaod 010 100 tl'-t Ill tit ll'-t Hits Pitcher Klmbtll Candlnt IP AB R H XR BB 80 f 17 I t 1 3 3 1 113,1 a Elliott 11411 1 1 A EAtutln. Pa.lkr.. e,..k... a... Rum.II 3. RBI Robinson 3. Bookman I Arrt IB Arlt. HR Eockmen Arlt Dpi Elliott. Auatlnand Aril. Lett Sacra-' m.nlo I. Portland 7 Winner Elliott I Loeer-Kimball. u Pord. Bunt, .n1 Lacoretll. T 1:. i Second eamr: I Sarraraeala II) (f) Perltsad ' H O A H O Al Atlyd ss Ritrher.l Jones. 1 Breyla.rf Aherdn.tr Bockmn.l Mtkyrh.a Pa.lk-k.l R.ue.p a Dinner Mntlea I 1 1 Austin. s IKollwr.l R,lch.rt OEssrrt.l omedd.e I n.mkt.l IUkros.c( tnrsnt.l ISanlrd.p 1 W.lb.lp I t 1 I 11 Totele 14 I II t Touts 11 I 11 H a T-mundrd not tor Reese In 7lh n Mnntalv tued out lor Aifrd tn 7th Ssrramsnt 100 400 t- Hits a loft 311 0 I Portland 100 one j Hi" lot 101 4 Pitcher IP AR R H ER BR SO Nese 11 I I I 1 fcanford IS 7 I 1 I I 1 Walbel IS II I 1 4 1 , B Alttd. R-Rtuher. Aoitln. S!le wer. RBI Jones. Retch. EessrL. IB Rltrher. Oladd. DP-attrd and Jonee Beelnskl. Autllnend A'ft Left Barra. menta I. Portland 4 Winner-Welb.1 Loeer Besse. o Rnnee, lecoretu and Pord. T-1 11. A-7101. Why Suffer Any Longer Whew other, talk nee awr Chinese rwaiedwa. Aaatalne eatress tor MM reare la China No matter with what elltnen'e roe are afnicted. dleacdera. alnuallla, heart. InaiA llrar. kldnera, a coneupauod. elc.ra. dltb.ua, iheamaiini. wall and bladder lerer, akin, lewisla eeraplalala. CHARLIE CHAN nrrwtataraace. Off lee Bears ee Two. Pel ealp 44 R Ceeeroeal Peae tint tai.m ORB k Races 1:15 Every. Day This Week; New Mark Saturday Hon racing resumes at th Oregon stat falrgrounos vsca today, following th Sabbath byelf, with a ten-race cara scheduled to gotten under way at 1:15. Post time for the first race will be conducted every aay this week at that time. Saturday a record of 8107,711 was wagered at the track on opening day of the 1953 season. Record l-aoor aay nanuie is 1137.197, and since betting fa cilities at the track have been expanded considerably this year, there is a good chance that that mark will be toppled todiy. Highlight of Saturday's rac ing card was the 8&41.60 qui' niela paid in the ninth race on I'se Appy and Shingle Lad. Mandar Scra4chaa: second raca, acratch Crooked star, add Bunnr Chick; fourth raca, acratch Xuatr bu, add Artaona Chick; atvanlh raca, scratch Honor Run, add Antalopai Blath ract. jcralcn Roman secret. TLC8DAT ENTRIES ran Rica Quarter houaa. porn 1400. fl rar olda and up. 311 Tarda. 1 Ladr Joa B. sum. 114. 1 Zandr's Boat. Pollard. 1M. -1 Tar Ballar, Walker 110. 4 O. Blllle Step, Hernando, 114. 4 frtormy Van. Wooda, 111. Sherllri star, Heacack, lit. T Peeler Cake. Hopklna. lit. man outi, puirer, in. tarls'a Tun. Atklnaon. lis. -Tacomn Stepeoma. Puhrer. 111. 11 Pajarlta. Heniandei, lis. UDuatr Powell. Hopklna, 111. eocond race cialmlni. puree 1404. a rear olde, maiden. (ll.OM), a Jurlonee. 1 Pelle. Walker, lit. I Mabel O. Atklnaon. HI. I Smoker Bob, Heecock. 111. 4 4allr'a Charm. StUla, 111. ZAni a Air. Pollard. 111. Hr. Arletocrat. C. Dar. 111. 7 Braana, Slmonla, lit, a Pontella. Yeunt, lit. Wackr De, SUnonle, 111. Third raea Clalmtni. aura Mt. I r.tr owj and up (4001. I lurlonn. I Tarda Rick. Hopklna. 114. Taka a Powdtr. Younr. 114. 1 Oklpaloni, Utacock. 114. 4 Top Charm. Atkinson. 114 s BMr Buck, Mcoahan, 114. 1 Dalraa Bias, Pulrar, 1M. Mtaa Ouaai, Duncan. 10l. Pour Dora, Dar, 111. a Id O'Bra, Harnandn, 111. 10 - a ot. wooda. 111. 11 SUvar Moon. Younl. 111. L4 Lociorkar, Touns, 1M. Pourlh raca Clalmlna. aurae Ilea i rwmr sine aoa UP 11400), furlOOia. Dominica, Duncan. !. Turn Up Tope. Slmonli, lit. nameiien, Heacock, 111. 4 Double Count, Dies. lit. Mace TTeaauro. Pulrer, 111. 4 Tea Pun. Hopklna. 117. 7 Sunnr Chic. Pollard. 111. a Donnk'e Han. McOahan, 111. I Ruddr B, Walker, lit. 10 trlaona Ohlck, Dlaa. 114. II Heal star. Tonne, lit. I Colt Tower, SlcOahan, lit. Pifth raca Claim Ins, puree t40t. rear olde and up IPS04), 1 114 mUe. 1 hr Beau. Heacock. 1M S Piddle Peot. PollaM. i l Warra Wrmph, Hernandea, ut. 4 Peetr Xddla, Tount, lit. t Julian B, Hopklna, lit. 5 Pino Nut, Dlaa, 117. 7 Valdlna Andtre, Pulrer, lit. S Draionet, Walker, lit. S Nut Van, Duncan. 10 Waaatch Chief. McOahan. 111. 11 Shlnrle Lad, Heacock. lit. U Skr-O-Manaa, Hernandoi, - 1. Sixth raea Clalmlna. aura atna rear olde and up i40t), 4 St Mrlooea. 1 Tehcoclr. Dies, lit. s Loma Marrel, Hernando, ill. S Pilot lllae, Pulrer, lit. 4 Erer Glow, Touni, HI. Zlddr'a oirL Heacock. lit. S Chaa N.'M, Hopklna, lit. 7 Ladr Punch, Pollard, lit. a Shulflo'a Was. Dar. 111. a The Wheel. Simoats, HI. io euiar Joa, Dies, lit. il ePT nun. aopkise, lit. 11 Jut Smoke, Heaeoek, 111. aarenth raca Clalmlat, purse 1404 rear olde and up 11444) It furlMer i ne-UHcmerr uias, -lie. I Mara Last, Heranadaa. IIS. I Motor Lock, Edmonla. lit. -Teat Book, pulrer. HI. a Mora Apples, walker, lit. 4 War Secret, Hopklna, HI. 7 (diss Model, McOahan. Ill, ' white Step. Pollard. HI. Squart Root, McOahan, HI. San Pranelao 3M we too 3 s 1 Hollywood 3M 004 IS' 4 1 1 SI04leton and Torner. Tiealora (t); Quean. Lrnn (1, Maltsbaner (7) one BrMan. Sea Dloo . ere toi tit it li t .. 400 000 31 4 1 1 'ieatlle , Luna and Summers: Evans, Roberte III. Humphries (I), sucheckl is, end Ortclx. . ... LOO AOSCieo 101 tOO 044 S U 4 Oakland 000 100 001-1 I 1 Ul Tun: B.mb.rs.r, Murphr '' ' end Neel. Second earno: San Prenclsca 010 103 14 1 1 Hollywood Ml 000 4 0 I Ponce and Tlealera: Welsh and Ma. lone. 41 Sen Diet 001 004 41 t t 300 410 a t 1 a Seattle Dicker and Melhla: Near and Christie. .Los Aoe.lae Ill 004 41-1 t Oaklaad til lot 00 3 Ostrowakl. Spleer II) and ride a. ' Irene (1): Oettel and Neal. iUY LOCKBt ME Eottern Oregon leef bought direct from the ranch and hauled in our own trucks. Cutting, wrapping, eld fashion' od smoking and curing. We tjuick-frees your beef free. Custom killing. Convenient credit may be arranged. A full year to pay. Ask our wholesale prices on Srokley't Froien Foods. This week only. PACKING HOUSE Wholesale Prices Front Quarter Half or Whole Hind Quarter POUND. POUND POUND W c. Salem Meat (0.1325 s. Fair IS Phareue. Walker. III. 11 Black Craecent. Atkuuon, HI. allchelana. Walker, 111. Blihth race Claiming, purae IMS. rear aide and up lieooi, iurioaaa, 1 Moloch. Duncan. ) Bhopsuaa, Pollard. US. J Rldkln. Youni, 111. a Blue Chord. Arterburs, 111. a Proolr. Pulrer. 111. , t tath Beau, tuilla. 111. 7 Mlnlllaa, llcOehan. 114 I Orotund. Hernandaf. 111. S Tapaaar, Heacock, 110. Ninth raea Clalmlna, purse. 1400, I rear aids and ua l two), (urlonaa. 1 Row River, McOahan. Hi. S Sir Dale. Touni. 111. t Sellee. Hernandcs, lit. 4 Brlsht Cloud. Dies. 117. S Wild Circus. Walker. 111. a Ladr vee. While. -104. 7 Sonora Put. Pollard, lit. a Boa us Check, Hopkins, HI. Tenth net Cialmlni, puree 1444. S rear olds aod up. itsoo) i iis mile. 1 I Wonder. Touna. 110. 1 Oreion Wood, Hernando, lit. t Mlopbar, Dar, IN. .Roamlu Plower. Honklna. in. a Bros', Babr, Pollard, 114. .porters Hat, pulrar. 110. 7 Vain Plower. Slmonls. lit. Pool pa, tMcOeHsn. 1M. .MTU. , .... I U . IUUO, ,4V, IS Eardlna, Hopkins. 117. 11 Swlrllni, Pulrer. 111. 11 Tronle Sun, Potlard. 414. 1 aasnth raca allowance nurse Saoe for S rear olds and up which havs not won two races slnea Dec. 31. Three year olds. HI Ihs.; older, lit. ws. Nos-wlnners ol raca other than maiden or clalmlna eince Julr If allowed lour lbs lire- ichtha of mile. SalurSar BaaaHai Plrst race. Sit Tarda Bank Hon (Hea cock) 17.00, 14.00. 14.00: Mlse Holiday P. (Walker) tl.lt. U.Ot: C. BlUla Sun (Her. nendeal 13.10. Time 1.1. Qulniela 110 40. second race, lire xurlonss Poier Mee (Dsr) 110.10. 14.10, 11.70: Prohlr (Pul rer) 11.40. II 50; Tawser (Hooklns) U.IO. Time 1:01. Qulniela lll.H. Third race, fire furlonra Little Osrable (Walker) MM. 41.40. tl.40: si lent (Pulrer) 111.40. M.40: Infallible Dar) M.7I. Time 1:01 171. Oulnlela 117.00. Pourtb race, fire furloua Wee Check (Pollard) M to. 11.70. U.IO: Coun- trr Kinr (Diss) 11.40, ll.M; Mlas Lo (Hernando) 4! 40. Tune 1:14. Qulniela tilt. Plfth race. I lurlonte Knlsht'e Mu sic (Slmonla) 14 SO. al to, tl.70: Show sum (Pollard) 14.10, 13.40; Black Cres cent (Atkinson) ll.lt. Tune 1:1144. Qulniela 114. M. Sixth race. IMj furlonca Timber Slide (Walker) 44.70. 14.11, ll.M: Lexeamor (Hernandea) 44 . ll.M; Lad O Br. (Pollard) 04.40. Time 113. , Qumlela 14.10. Serenth race, five furloncs Row Hhr- or (McOahan) ti n. 1160. II. K; Brlthl Cloud IPollard) ll.M. tl.M; Bla Oamdl. (Hernando) 11.10. Time 1:01. Oulnlela II 10. Ellhth race (Inauaural Handieaa) 4U furlonla Ariato-Tex (Hernando) It.tO. 04.30, 14.10: Bar Queen (Walker) ll.M, 14.10; Ooldstone (Slmonls) ll.lo. Time 1:11. Qulniela 131.10. Ninth race, mile and 11!. I'm 'Appt (Hopkins! l&l.M. 111.10. I1I.M: Bhln.le Lad (Heacock) M. M il: Mud Puddle luiesi 14.70. Time 1:80. Qulniela HUM. "ecla, race, ratla and 110 Aola M- monla) 411 M. M M. MM: Rob Iter (uiasi oj.so. m oo: nxnta Tomes (Me Oahan) 44 M. Time 1:44 14. Qulniela exe.eo. Arizona Queens Upset Portland (UK Tht Salt Lake Shamrocks upset Defending onsmpion Arizona Queens of Phoenix, S-8, here yesterday in the second game of a National Baseball Congress women's softball tournament double- header. In the opener, Crowhurat Motors of Vancouver, B. C, defeated the Tulsa Merchant ettes, 2al. Minor League Scores (Br Tha Associated Press) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Portland 11. Sacramento 1-L San Dicta 104. Scuttle 4-3. Lea Anaeles t-1. Oakland 1-1. HoUrwood t-1, Ban pranelico 3-1. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 11-4. Ottawa I -I. Buffalo 4. Toronto 1. Brracuse 1. Sprlncfleld II. Rochester at Baltimore tl postponed). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbue 3-3, Indianapolis 4-11. Toledo t. Charloton I. Kansas City 4, LoulsrUle i (10 Innlnsi) Minneapolis T, St. Paul 1. TEXAS LEAGUE Tulsa t. Dallas 1. Pt. Worth, 1. Oklahoma Cttr I. . Houston I, Bhrereport 4. Beaumont t, Sea Antonio . WESTERN LEAGUE Dee Moines 14-1, Denrsr 11-4. ' Colorado aprtnss 4-11. Omaha l-l. Puebla 11-1, Sljur Cltr 4-4. Wlchlla t, U&foln I PIONEER LEAGUE Ortat Palls 4. Made Valler 3. BtUlnu H, Boise t. Olden 13. Salt Lake Cltr I Idaho Palla a, Pocatella 4. For ARROW TIES AND SHIRTS Shryock's Men's Wear CAPITOL SaOPPlNO CENTER -if s Ride 'Em Cowbov c,ri ''uri,, f Dodtn, u rviuv bin vvnuuj M u wth R nd baseman Jack Oittner as no Is farced in the third Inning in Brooklyn. Dittner threw to Joe Adock st first for a double play. Th Braves won, (-1. (VP Telephoto) Rams, Cardinals Clash Tonight in Multnomah Stad Portland U.RU-The , 195S football season opens in Portland tonight when the Los Angeles Rsms meet, the Chicago Cardinals In a pro fessional exhibition game at Multnomah stadium. Game time Is 8 p.m. Some 27,000 holiday fans were expected' to witness the clash, a return engage. ment for the two pro teams. In last year's eon test, the Rams won 24-14. wo Holes-in-One Shot on One Round Chicago ) A 30-year-old weekend golfer Sunday posted a aouble triumph s 305-yard spoon shot and a 160-yard No. . 7 iron shot good for two holes in one in the same round. , , Pete di Giulio, a grocer who never before scored sn see in 15 years of golfing, chalked up the twin prizes in suburban Beecher. Jle finished with a 79, 1 seven over par. I Salute To Contractors On Labor Day, 1953, w with to express our appre ciation te local home-builders, contractors, painters and ethers whe have helped make our tommunity beautiful with new hornet. , Building hemes meant building America! Congratulations! EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME PAINTER Norris-Walker PAINT COMPANY 1710 N. Front 25 TIDE TABLE Tld.e far Tsft. Oresen aealcmaer. 1441 (Cast piled br V. S. Oaaal ant Oeadetk) arv.y, Portland, Ore.) Hich Waters . Low Water Sept. 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