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2-(Sec. 2)-Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tues., June 21, 1935 National Loop Race 'Confused' Interest Centers On2nd Milwaukee Moves Within 2 of Chicago By Kl WII.KS The Associated Press ... . Manager Leo Durocher may have diagnosed the whole National League pennant race when he ex plained why he benched Willie Mays, the darling of the New York Giants a year ago. "Confused," Is the way Leo pegged Willie's trouble. And if that doesn't describe the way the National League is behaving, it'll do until something better comes along. This was Supposed to be one of those "dream" races, with every body setting into the act. Trouble NATIONAL LP.AGUE W LPet. ' W LPct. Brooklyn 411 111 .712 Clnctnn 27 :i2 .4r Chicago :tfl 2H .51.1 PhilndH 27 34 Ail Milwauk .LI rtO ,524 SI. Ism 2fl3.1.441 Hw Y'rk :il .12 .f'2 I'ltsbfth 21 42 3.1.1 Moncliiy't result: At Cincinnati i. Hew York 8: nt Miluualrf V l;M burgh 1; t St. Louii 4, Philadelphia 1. Is, the Brooklyn Dodge rocketed away out front and have shown no signs of faltering while the other seven clubs grope around looking for a way out. It is a pretty dandy race at that, if you exclude the Dodgers who are 11 games out front with a 46-16 record. The second-place Cubs ore just 2'4 games up on Milwaukee. The Gianls are an other two games hack and two games ahead of fifth place Cin cinnati. Philadelphia and St. Louis arc a virtual tie for sixth another game back. Only Pittsburgh, 25 games behind the Dodgers, is solidly in the cellar. Milwaukee moved up on the Cubs as Gene Conley won his ninth decision last night, 2-1 over Pitts burgh. Cincinnati, meanwhile, made It five straight defeats for the Mays-less Giants 5-3, and St. Louis topped Philadelphia 4-1 Willi Rookie Luis Arroyo winning his .'ighth. Brooklyn and the Cubs were 'die. So was the entire American league The Braves made It four straight behind Conley s four-hitler, al though gelling just four hits them selves off loser Vcrn Law and Dob Purkcy, Billy Urulon singled and stole second to score on Johnny Logan's double in the fourth Inning, then got all the way to third on an error in the sixth to score the other run on Logan's sacrifice fly. Only one of the runs scored at St. Louis was earned. It came in the first for the Cards, who put away the gome with Ihrce tainted tallies in the fourth. Arroyo, beaten only twice, dropped his earned run average lo 1.91 and batted In wo runs with a single and after lecoming the father of a baby joy earlier in the day. Both clubs had seven hits the "ards got theirs from loser Murryl Jickson and Hon Mrozinski but :ione wenl for extra bases. Cincinnati broke Jim Ileum's hit 'ess spell in a four-run fifth inning, learn contributed a run-scoring rror as me ucdicgs gut lour sin- lies and a double by Slan Pairs n the frame. Ari EWk. .i m . 'he (irsl lime Ihis season, winning! ,i. .n.,i iwi.. ui ...i! Hhodes and imcn hitivr Hill Taylor scored Xew York's runs wilh homers. National Leaguo 'hllndt'lplil. noi ooo ono I 7 1 . 1.MH . icm :khi no-- 4 7 1 DH-kion. Mror.linkl 17) .nil Lopaia; Arroyo nnd Sarin. Irvt York , ftnn 100 ?oo .1 R 1 Jnu'lnonll 000 1110 01'- S 10 t Ho.rti. Wilhrlm (At. liilumn Moment iSl and Wr.tritm. Kail Or. owltr and I.andillh. ilttaburih Milwaukrf Law. I'urkrv Ifll ey and C'randall. WW ooo 010 -turn on f mid Atwrll; 1 4 1 Brc miu'm Condition Improved Today PORTLAND (1'PI - Bruce TCrenn, younR football prospect nt hti I'niversily ol Oregon who was njurerl in an auto accident ioutheasl Washington Saturday, 'vas reported In Improved comlr 'Jon in a local hospital today. Hrenn, who translerred lo Ore- Son from Boise Junior College where he was fl star end. suffered l mild concussion, a fractured m. nml nvirit srnln Ijirprntinne when the truck and trader he was Irivliw jack-knifed near Paterson S-crry on i curve. He was bruuitht :o Portland Irom Umatilla yester - day. Rookie Hob Speake of the Cubs played for service team in J.in.m. liis team won 99 cames. lost eight and tied one. JOE PALOOKA llllliSTLl-- Z BUI H-meTI VOU Stt,IH.& RUXi. f 1VMU1 1 ) TCi IHE-M...NOW...VOU ) df1 "L J0. ri7 aaTVSSTI'S rH' FUEL ON A CONCf NIRAUO SSf ...THAT F1BST ASS&b&t "'T? ISSialTiSsSllI TANK NUCLEAR FUEL. I rVV OAL...IT STARTS VJ3 PJ0BL1 LOOMS A3 THO , JST. HAVE IT IN THIS ) ' IT ANE CONTROLS J&VKL A LITTLE EVKTHINGS IN LgS s ' ; r: 1 Love That Lovin' Cup the trophy emblematic of the U; S. Open golf championship afler beating Ben llogan, right, by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff at San Francisco (June 19). Never showing a trace of nervousness, Fleck carved out a one-under par 69 to become the darkest dark horse lo win the championship since Sam Parks did It 20 years ago at Oakmont, Pa. (AP Wirejihoto) Rainiers Bevos Seattle May Find Diet Tough at Portland By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Seattle Rainiers, fresh from feasting on the San Francisco fr r..ll week cli.we their! diet to Beavers from Portland Tuesday night and may find chewing a little tougher. the Oaks' Brown Leading PCL SAM FRANCISCO 11 -With six straight wins to his credit, Hector (Skinny) Brown of Hie Oakland pitching staff was the Pacific! Coast League's leading pitcher in! games through Sunday, the loop statistician said Tuesday. Brown replaced ' Gene Bearden of San Francisco who lost three Hywood and Oakland will afler rolling up 10 victories. bMc for the middle spot in the Seattle's Elmer Singleton was the ts(an(linl.5 at Emeryville. winningest pitcher with an 11-5: record. G BR SO W I, Pel. Brown, Oak Trimble, Hwd Brenner, Sva Kretlow, Sea Lyons, SD Jansen, Sea Oldham, Son Krautt, SD Bearden, SF Klston, L 7 9 Hi 6 0 1.000 10 13 15 10 1.000 8 6 3 10 1.000 1 5 9 I 0 1.000 18 12 19 5 1 .:t3 8 13 29 4 1 lti 33 27 7 2 15 2H 52 10 3 20 29 ;) 10 3 2(1 24 M 6 2 Averages of other Seattle ,, 7 , Portland players .unison, m 17 29 .11 5 2 J)'"1.'; 1orJ Sinslfton. hea 1.1 Ui 45 7 3 17 211 65 11 5 Scheib, Port 14 9 10 4 2 2 1 5 3 4 3 5 4 3 3 2 2 4 5 5 8 3 5 1 2 0 2 Klliott. Port 14 6 17 Adams. Port 11 10 M Alexander. Port 8 21 28 Waibel. Port 17 111 24 Kelly, Sen IB 3:1 22 Kennedy. Sea 24 8 34 l.ombardi. Sea II 23 39 ! It. Hall. Port 17 34 43 ! l.inl. Port 19 37 35 ! niaekwrll, SF Sva 6 14 7 -r'l Uurtschy, Port 7 6 15 Pi clung leaders: Wins Singleton, Keallle, 11. Losses Gunzalo Naranjo, Hol lywood, 10. Strikeouts George Piktiuis, Leading Golfers Arriving For Portland Tournament rimiLANiJ w -Minn? ot the) nations top goners were nere lues day for the .Wnd annual Western Open championships which begin ; Thursday. ; The four-day. 72-hole tournament uill hied n-.i-hnu f,..i.i i .,u...,t 1 175. inchuhn some of the top pros ! who plaved in last week s National j Open at' San Francisco and a nuni - ! b, of amateurs from this area. Par for the 6.804-vard Portland U'.olf Club course is 72. Sammv Snead. one of the ranking favorites. bettered that by ntht strokes wilh a snarkhm' it in hi. nra.ine ; round Mondav. Jack Fleck, unknown young pro from Davenport, la., cuddles to Test in Series The Rainiers dined well on the seals seven siraigui uui mc third-place Beavers look like a little stiffer opposition. Seattle, only one game behind first-place San Diego, will shoot the works in an attempt to take over the lead. A pair of ex-major leaguers have been named for mound chores in the opener at Portland. Kwell (The Whip) Blackwell U-2 will toil for the Kainiers against IHoyce Lint (3-51. San Diego should have easier going in its home park against the Sad Sacs of Sacramento. The Cap ital City crew seemingly is des tined for a last-place finish, alter a surprisingly early-season spurt. but is enjoying the company oi San Francisco. Tommy Heath's Seals move down to Los Angeles, where Bob scliet- fing is having as much trouble with the Angels as did his de parted predecessor, Bill Sweeney A good series for the Seals coule tumble the Angels into seventh place and pull the Son Francis Jeans up a notch to sixth. The two I1 are separated by only 1 4 games. Suggs Lead ug Money Winners GHORS1NGKR. N Y. (UP) Louise Siisss, live little Atlanta. Ga., star who has won four major tournaments this year, now leads the nution's feminine Rolf profes sionals in earnings this season with $8,6.-8.8:i. Miss Suuks picked up a $1,500 714' first prize and $300 in special prizes '7110 'for winning the Triangle Hound '6m : Robin tournament here Saturday. (i,i7 rreviousiy sue won ine ios ah .(M',7 K1'10'8. Oklahoma City, and East lr25 1 ml Open tournaments. :.57t 5'li I'llll.S SIGN PITC1IKR PIIII.ADKI.PlllA tl'P) The i-niiaiiei una I mines iou.ij signed Hob Frederick, a high school pitcher from Choltenham. Pa., to Bradford (Pa.) in the Pony League. Los Angeles, 85. Bases on halls Johnny Briggs, Sacramento, 56. Innings pitched Buddy Dairy, Sacramento, 130. others who were on the course included Julius Horos. ex-l'. s - Open champion: Carry M.ddk-colf .leren. ,n Masters champion: and pious titlist. ! , Snnii '? fami!'ar h ' ' ' 'i '"V" P V ' ,t n i"r !;',"'1 " " mc,"h" s: ."'''' 1 ,r"m , I lMealri ,ne Br,l,sh the followln '-,r- 1 '''1 Mansrum. the 1954 chain- ni"n- w'" not pe on han1 ,0 ,inJ h's ,i!lc- "e s recuperatini: from a rib iniury that kep him out of the National Open. DiPietro Gets Coast Batting Lead on .369 Seal Acquires Enough Times at Bill to Be Counted SAN FRANCISCO ui An ane mic .217 batting average tor me week has, surprisingly, boosted San Francisco's Bob DiPietro into the top spot among Pacific Coast League batters. DiPietro s season average of 3C9 was 10 points better than the cur rent mark of last week s leader, Portland's Dick Whitman, who dropped to second at .359. On the third rung were hart Itapp ot San Diceo and George (Catfish) Met- kovich of Oakland with .347 apiece. The rapid rise cl young DiPietro actually was accomplished on a dizzy skid. A week ago he was hit ting at a .391 clip, but nadn t ac cumulated enough times at bat to figure in statistician William Weiss' calculations. This week, al though he connnecled wilh only five base hits, his 23 times at hat were enough to push him pver the hump. Rapp and Milt Smith, also, of San Diego, remained in full control of other bailing departments. Rapp paced the league in home runs with 19 and runs batted in with 86, while Smith's 104 hits topped the circuit. He is the only man over the 100 mark for the year. The averages: All II 4 r6 8 IIK RBI Pet. 1 2 .444 Vico. Hwd 9 UiPitro, SF 179 6 31 5 26 6 35 8 52 3 37 9 35 14 55 .31.9 .359 .347 1.42 .338 W'h'.mn, PD 245 Mtkvch.Ok 248 86 M.Smith.SD 304 1 04 'mauro, Se 290 96 Tavlor, Pd 143 48 Rrovia, Oak 245 82 .336 .335 .333 Glynn. Se 135 45 Seattle and Portland 4 27 averages: Crteig, Se 87 28 .322 Powis, Pd 78 Wilson. PD 279 Schult. Se 203 Miklsn, PD 270 Eggert. PD 191 Mrqz. PD 2 Balcena, SE 231 Schmes, Se 177 Ginsbrg. SE 207 Chlrne. PD 138 25 88 61 80 56 26 65 49 57 38 74 .321 ..115 .300 .296 .293 382 .282 .277 .275 .275 .273 Verble. Se 271 Uudnich. Pd-SI- 179 48 S 24 .268 , Rifhelli SF-SE K's"cl"' M ,,f it;9 .266 Bassal. Se 153 .265 .264 .247 .242 222 198 .179 Bukmvtz. SE 53 Zernia. SK 93 Bsinski, PD 120 Austin. PD 272 Maddcrn, SE-PD Rbrtsn, PD 95 Atkins Leads Oregon Public Links Golfers PORTLAND un Roy Atkins of Portland shaved three strokes oft par Monday to lead Oregon quali fiers (or the National Public Links ...If 1 , o..t....l..l.l 11 1 , tn Vj ,V5 j ; ' ,h( R()SC 'cjty fM jn ()n hf, ,,rs, IB and came back with a 2-undcr par 71 on the second la. The other two qualifying spots went to Poh Parry 70-71143. and dene Maidmcnt, 70-731143, both ol Portland. F.arlv in his career .lack Temp- sey was knocked out in the first round bv Jim Klvnn. A year and a dav later lempsey knocked uut Flvnn in the first round. By Ham Fhher Hart Favored At Wimbledon Woman Star, Trabert, Seixas to Play in Center Court WIMBLEDON, England (UP) The spotlight shifts to women s singles and men's doubles today in the Wimbledon tennis champion ships with America's title favor ites, Doris Hart, Tony Trabert. and Vic Seixas, all booked to ap pear on the historic center court. Miss Hart, the plucky U.S. sin gles champion from Miami. Fla., is top-seeded and heavily favored for the women's singles crown. Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly of1 San Diego. Calif., champion for the! last three years, married recently1 and retired from tennis. Trabert and Seixas are frankly regarded as the best amateur dou bles team in the world, but ob servers are wondering if their re cent surprise defeat by an obscure Italian team in a minor tourna ment means they are off form. Miss Hart, who drew a bye in the first round of women's singles, was slated to open the day's activ ity on the center court with a sec ond round match against Mrs. Nelly Hopman, wife of the dour but successful non-playing captain of the Australian Davis Cup team. The Monmouth Park race track employs 60 vacationing students, representing 49 different col leges. LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMIMIOVK TEVIOT PLACE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. OroKon. deems it necessary id expedient and hereby declare us purpose ana intention to improve if.viui I'LALt. irom me souin line of Glen Creek Road to the southerly terminus of Teviot Place, In the City of Salem. Orenon. by bringing said portion of safd street to the established grade, pro viding drainage constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said por tion of said .street with a 2'a inch asphallic concrete pavement 30 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting pnd adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, which expanse will be assumed by the City of Salem, all in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were sc outed bv tin adopted by the Common Council June 1:1. 1H55. which are now on ii le in the oiuce oi the cny recorder and which by this refer ence thereto are made a part here- of. These plans and specifications required to present them, duly verl may be examined by any interested fied. with proper vouchers to said party. Any interested property owner may ascertain their approximate share of the cost ot making the im provement ai the or rice or the city engineer. The Common Council here by declares Its purpose and inten tion to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department. Owners of property liable for the rost of making such Improvement may' file written remonstrance against the same with the city re corder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice. Bv Order of the Common Council June 13. ms.V ALFRED MUNDT, Cltv Recorder. Jun.21.28 Jly.5 Milk 18-MONTH ALLSTATE TRIPLE 1 Service ram guarantee against all roid h- . ards. nation-wide LEGALS j NOTICE OF IVTENTIOW TO IM raOVE HOLIDAY DKIVE FROM PROSPECT PLACE TO HANSEN AVENUE. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN tht th Common Council ot the City of Salem. Orrgon, deemi it necessary and expedient and hereby declares 1U purpose and Intention to Improve HOLIDAY DRIVE from the north line of Prospect Place to the north line of Hansen Avenue. In the City of Salem. Oregon, bv bringing said portion of said it'reet to the established itrade. pro viding drainage, constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said por tion of laid street with a 2j inch apphaltlc concrete pavement 34 feet wide, at the expense of the abut ting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, which expense will be assumed by the City of Salem, all in accordance wilh the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council June 13. 155. which are now on file in the ofice of the city recorder ind which by this ref erence thereto are made a part here of. These plans and specifications may be examinea by any interested parly. Any interested property own er may ascertain their approximate share of the cost of making the im provement at the office of the city engineer. The Common Council here by declares its purpose -and inten tion to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department. Owners of property liable for the cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance against the same with the city re corder at any time within ten dayi after the final publication of this notice. By Order of the Common Council June 13. 1053. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Jun.21.28.Jly .5 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE URBAN LANE FROM KINGWOOI) DRIVE TO PARK WAY DKIVE. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve URBAN LANE, from the east line of King wood Drive to the west line of Parkway Drive, in the City of Salem, Oregon by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, pro viding drainage, constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said por tion of aaid street with a 2V7 Inch asphaltic concrete pavement 30 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, which expense will be assumed by the City of Salem, all In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adobted bv the Common Council June 13, 1955, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. These plans and specifications may be examinea bv anviJnieresiea natty, Anv interested property owner may ascertain their approximate share of the cost oi matting ine improve ment at the office of the city enel neer. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to mane ine anove aescrmea improve ment by and through the street lm nrovpment deDBrtment. Owners of property liable for the cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance aeainst the same with the city re corder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice. By Order of the Common Council June 13. i!taa. ALFRED MUNDT Cltv Recorder. Jun.21.28.Jiy.5 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that rvFl.wiN FINI.EY has. bv order of I the Circuit Court of the State of uregon lor ma nan tuumy, ucen ap pointed executor of the Estate of Dakota Flnley, Deceased. All persons having claims against saia estate xecutor at 310 Pioneer Trust Build ing, Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED and iirst published: June 14. 1955. DELWIN F1NT.T.Y. Executor of the Estate of Dakota Flnley. Deceased. RHOTTN, R1IOTEN & SPEEHSTRA, 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon. . . Attnrnova for Executor. Ju.l4.21.2fl,J1.5.12 f uee ronay, ursi oaseman tor tne inicagO CUDS, accepted diu. there he. to tne proposed improve fiollntf rhtinoAc hofnrn hi. rnnHn I ment or to the inclusion In or ex- ... hlS first error this season. AEDsHcafie Cushions White or Black Blackwalls Each in Sell ol 2 and 2 old tlrei Set of 2: 3.00 Down, 5.00 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan Extra tough X-4T Cold Rubber tread Cool running bonded rayon cord body Modern "Cut-Skid" treod gripi the road Whiiewalls LI 6'"15 fc-J W Plus Tax Each In Sell ol 2 and 2 old tires Set of 2: 4.00 Pown. 5.00 Month on Scars Kasy Pavment Plan Wear-resistant Neoprene whitewalls Scutf-resistant tidewall finish X-4T Cold Rubber Rayon cord body Tire life-long guaran- B trr against all dr- m fects in materials and Workmanship DENNIS THE MENACE t),mLrr-u.TW. 1T ASV. 1 JUST KEEP ASKlN' MY DAD QUESTIONS MO HE KEEPs'SUyiN'AE STUFF SO 1 VWMT.' LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to construct a sanitary sewer line in PARKWAY DRIVE, from Urban Lane to the north 960 feet and on LEFOR DRIVE from the northwest corner of Lot 17. Capitol Heights Vista to the northwest corner of Lot 28. Capitol Heights Vista, In accordance with the plans, speci fications, and estimate for such sew-e- which were adopted by the Com mon Council June 13 1955, and which are now on file in the office of the city recorder, and which by this reference thereto are made a part nt Ihia notice. The Common Council declares its purpose and intention to mane wen lmDrovemem vamy general expense of the city, and paruy at me caciic r. in nrnnrtv the Common Council deems benefited by the construction of. such sewer, the city to pay 11 percent of such cost, and the remain ing 89 percent of such cost to be assessed against the propoerty the council deems benefited, to-wit. the property in the following described dLoUC7,' 8, fl, 10 11, 42. 13. 14. 15, 16, the easterly 88 leet of Lot 17. also Lot 19, 20. 21, 22. 25. 26. 28 of Capitol Heights Vista, City of Sa lem. Polk County, Oregon; Beginninng at the southeast corner of Lot 14. Capitol Heights Vista City of Salem. Polk County. Ore-inn- tliom-ii tinrthensterlV along the easterly line of said Capitol Heights Vista 10 tnc mosv eaMHiy roinci f i nt 1 nf said Canito Heights Vista; thence southeasterly to the southeast corner oi L.01 o. oi f.iiu p.,.ini iiniahis Vliin' thenre north easterly along the easterly line of Lois a. V ana i. n-ci, .....it. yv net ISO feet to I point on the westerly line of Park way Drive: thence fouthwesterly alnnr the westerly line ot said Park wav Drive to a point on the easter ly extension of the northerly line of Block 1, Cascade Vista. City of Salem. Polk County Oregon; theure westerly along the northerly line nf on id Rlm-k 1. Cascade Vista, and the easterly extension thereof, to the point of beginning; Also Lot 1, Block 1. Cascade Vista, fitv of Snlrm Polk Countv. OreBon, The Common Council will, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. July 11, 1955. in the council cnamoers oi ine cny nan hM- anti .nn.M.f nh.tinn. ir am, i elusion from raid district of any particular premises or to the assess- 6.10x15 rim Tax GUARANTEE Policy guarantee of 'Satisfaction guaran teed or your money back" By Ketcham ment of any part of the cost thereof against said district or any particu lar property therein. The plans and specifications above referred to may be examined at the office of the city recorder, and any interested property owner may as certain his approximate share of the cost of muking the improvement at the office of the city engineer. By Order of the Common Council June 13. 1055. . - ALFRED MUNDT, City Recomer. Jun.21.28,JlyJ ElCECUTRIX' FINAL NOTICE-" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALINE DARDIS SEETHOFF. as executrix of the estate of Antoinette M. Dardis. Deceased, has filed her final account as such and by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, the 6th day of July. 1835, the h ur of 9:15 o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been fixed as the time, and ine courtroom oi saia court has been fixed ai the plact for the hearing of objections to said rIna account and the settlement of said estate. Dated and first published: May 31, 1955. ALINE DAHUIS SKKTHUIF Executrix of the Estate of Antoinette M. Dardis, De ceased. 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