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Sunday. July 22. 1945
NORTHWEST GOLF
TOURNAMENT SET
Portland, Ore., July 21 (U.R)
The Pacific northwest pro-amateur
golf championships oldest
annual event of the region will
be played Aug. 24 in Portland,
Eddie Hogan, Riverside Golf and
Country club professional, an
nounced today. '
It will be the richest pro-amateur
event ever held in this area,
offering a total of $2,000 in war
bonds as prizes. '
Hogan said entries will close
Aug. 17 for the 36-hole "best
ball" tournament. Approxi
mately 30 teams are expected to
take part.
The meet Is being backed fin
ancially by the Pacific northwest
section of the Professional
Golfers association, Riverside
Golf and Country club, and Rob
ert A. Hudson, sponsor of the
Portland open tournament.
FELLER IN FORM
Great Lakes, 111., July 21 U.R)
Coach Bob Feller of the Great
Lakes baseball team became the
first Great Lakes pitcher to hurl
a no-hit game today as his Sail
ors pounded out a 13-0 victory
over the Ford All-Stars.
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PLAY 24
T0 1-1
Sets New League Record;
Browns in Fourth Place
Other Scores.
Detroit ,. 1 11
Philadelphia 16 1
Mueller, Trout (20) and Swift;
Christopher. Berry (14) and Ro-
sar. (Game called on account of
darkness, 24 innings).
New York, July 21 (U.R)
The Detroit Tigers and Philadel
phia Athletics broke the Ameri
can league record for the elaps
ed time of a game and tied the
league record for number of in
nings when they played a four-
hour and 48-minute, 24-inning
1 to 1 tie today.
The Major league record Is
five hours and 19 minutes for the
26-lnning 1 to 1 tie between
Brooklyn and Boston in the Na
tional league In 1920.
Twenty-slx-year-old Less Muel
ler went the first 19 innings for
Detroit today and was relieved
in the 20th by Paul (Dizzy)
Trout, who made his second re
lief appearance in two days since
hospital treatment for lumbago
Russ Christopher, Connie
Mack's ace, started for Philadel
phia and gave up the lone run.
He was relieved by "Jittery" Joe
Berry In the 14th and Berry fin
ished. The Tigers got 11 hits in
81 times up against the A s f ling
ers. Philadelphia got 16 hits In 84
times at bat, with Bob Estalella
the game's hitting star with five
hits In 10 trips.
An error by Rudy York put
Dick Slcbcrt on base for the A's
in the fourth, he moved to third
on a double by Estalella and
scored on Buddy Rosar's single.
Detroit scored in the seventh on
a walk to Roy Cullenblne, a sin
gle by York and an infield out.
The surging St. Louis Browns
Jumped from sixth to fourth
place today by defeating Boston,
4 to I, while the Chicago White
Sox lost to New York.
Flashes of the old-time Yankee
power were seen today as the
New Yorkers blasted 13 hits, In
cluding three home runs, to hum
bit the White Sox; 12 to 3. Wash
ington came from behind to sub
due Cleveland, 7 to 4.
In the National league, the
leading Chicago Cubs hopped on
Rookie Dick Mauney for a 9 to
3 victory over the Philadelphia
Phils.
Lack of control cost Vernon
Kennedy of the Cincinnati Reds
his chances of victory over the
New York Giants ei he dropped
a 6 to 3 decision.
Big Bill Lee of the Boston
Braves and Nick Strinccvich of
the Pittsburgh Pirates each turn-'
ed in a fine pitching Job as their
teams divided a doublchcadcr.
Lee won the first game, 5 to 1.
Tommy Holmes took the Major
league home run lead when he
hit his 16th. Strinccvich allowed
only six hits in winning, 3 to 1.
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BASEBALL'
(By United Press)
National
Boston S 12 1
Pittsburgh 19 0
Lee and Mast; Gerhauser, Res
clgno (8), Cuccurullo (8) and Sal
kcld. Philadelphia 3 6 1
Chicago 5 10 .1
Mauney and Semlnick; Der
ringer and Livingston.
American
St. Louis 4 7 1
Boston 16 0
Potter and Mancuso; Wilson
and Garbark.
Chicago . 3 7 1
New York ....j 12 13 0
Caldwell, Johnson (8) and
Tresh; Bonham and Drescher.
Cleveland . 4 8 2
Washington ;. 7.8 1
Smith, Center (3), Salveson
(6) and Hayes; Niggeling, Car
rasqucl (2) and Ferrel.
JAYCEES FINALLYiCHINESE REPULSE
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SALEM FRANCHISE,
PLAN FARM CLUB
Portland, Ore., July 21 (U.R)
For the first time In its 40-odd
years of participation In profes-
sional baseball, the Portland
Beavers disclosed today the
ownership of a farm club.
The announcement followed
completion of a purchase of the
Salem franchise in the Western
International Baseball club and
the George D. Waters field. The
purchase price was not an
nounced.
Milton Klepper, general man
ager of the Porltand club, said
the Western International league
directors have met in Seattle to
make a decision on reopening in
1946.
Klepper will represent Salem
at the gathering of directors of
the other clubs of the circuit
Vancouver, Tacoma and Spokane
as well as with representa
tives of other Washington towns.
Waters field Is considered one
of the finest minor league base
ball parks' in the country,
Beaver officials pointed out. A
farm club has long been contem
plated by the Portland club, and
steps toward the development of
young players have already been
taken.
RACING
Chicago, July 21 (U.R) De
value, a rank outsider, came
from far back In a mad scramble
to the wire today and nipped
favored Thumbs Up in a photo
finish to win the $50,000 added
Stars and Stripes handicap at
Arlington Park. The 8 to 1 shot
Devalue gained the Judges' nod
by a nose over Movie Magnate
Louis B. Mayer's heavily backed
favorite.
New York, July 21 (U.R)
Gallorcttc, a fleet little filly
from the stables of W. L. Brann,
ran the mighty Pavot and nine
other colts Into the track today
to win the $50,000 added Empire
Lity at Jamaica.
IN TENNIS FINALS
Philadelphia. July 21 U.R
Top-seeded Dorothy Head, Ala
meda, Calif., and second-ranked
Barbara Scoflcld, San Francisco,
entered 'the semi-finals of the
Pennsylvania and eastern states
tennis tournament today with
straight sets victories.
The president of Liberia serves
for an eight-year term.
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Junior Chamber of Commerce
Softball team, toast of the city
league for the past three -weeks,
finally met their conquerors Fri
day night when they were stop
ped, 9 to 3, by Littrell Parts
in the second half of the double
header. The 752nd MP Battal
ion of Camp White took a 6 to 1
verdict over State Guard in the
other half.
Next week's games mark end
of the city league play and the
JayCces must vln their Tuesday
night game with Ordnance Shop
if they hope to get a place in the
Shaughnessy play-offs set for
July 31 and August 3.
Littrell Parts scored a run in
the first inning, one in the third
four in the fifth, one in the sixth
and two in the seventh to bring
the JayCees winning splurge to
an abrupt halt. Vandergriff,
Littrell pitcher, collected a dou
ble in the third and Guinotte
catcher, got a like blow in the
fifth. Stine slammed out a cir
cuit clout in the seventh when
the JayCee center fielder made
an error on the play.
Deakin got a triple In the
third for the Chamber with one
on and Voegtly hit a three-bag
ger in the fourth with the bags
emDtv.
Brlttson, hurling for State
Guard, was touched for six blows
but walked seven men to bring
about his defeat. To add to his
embarrassment, Schwartskoff hit
a single and stole home in the
first inning.
Scores:
Littrell Parts 9 H 1
Junior Chamber 3 7 4
Vandergriff and Guinotte;
Niles and Thomson.
752nd MP 6 6 1
State Guard 16 2
Yriber, Whipp (3) and Sulli
van; Brittson and Kline, Hoag.
RAINPOSTPONES-
Portland,' Ore., July 21 (U.R)
A scheduled night game between
the Hollywood Stars and the
Portland Beavers was cancelled
tonight due to heavy rains.
No announcement was made
when the gamo would be made
up, but Sunday the two clubs
play a doublchcadcr.
The San Francisco - Seattle
game was also postponed.
Oakland, Cal., July 21 (U.R)
An Oakland rally in the ninth in
ning fell one run short here this
afternoon and San Diego emerg
ed with a 9-8 victory In a Pa
cific Coast league baseball game
played before 2,000 fans.
San Diego . 9 13 2
Oakland 8 14 3
Nelson, Brillheart (3), Fergu
son (9) and Bellinger.
Bablch, A. Raimondi (5) Gib
son (9) and Kearse.
Los Angeles, July 21 (U.R)
The Sacramento Solons put
down a 22-hlt barrage to trounce
the Los Angeles Angels today in
a Pacific Coast league baseball
game, IS to 1.
Sacramento ..............! 5 20 0
Los Angeles 1 7 1
Penrose and Schleutcr; Wood-
ens, Merkle (2) Lammcrs (4) and
Greene, Brenner (6).
Chungking, July 21 (U.R)
Four Chinese armies today
crushed Japanese counter - at
tacks and hurled a spearhead to
within one mile of Kweilin, the
largest of 11 U. S. air base cities
seized by the enemy last year.
The liberation of the three big
airfields around the Kwangsi
provincial capital appeared im
minent as. Generalissimo Chiang
Kai-Shek's, troops pressed toward
the city from the west, north
west, north and south. One
force, in a 10-mile gain, advanced
beyond Llangklang and reached
Tachiaotsun, less than one mile
to the west. Today's communi
que did not mention a Chinese
force that reportedly entered the
city's southern suburbs several
days ago.
"Our troops have totally frus
trated all enemy counter-attacks
at points around the outer perl
meter of Kweilin," the communi
que announced.
Gen. Tang En Po, commander
of Chinese field forces who re
cently forecast the liberation of
Kweilin before the end of July,
left for the front to direct the
final assault.
BUTTE FALLS FOE
IN LEAGUE CLASH
Medford Craters .will play
their first homp cramp in (wn
weeks today when they clash
wun tne liith-place Butte Falls
Loggers at the Fairgrounds
nark in A Snnthr-rn Drocnn
league baseball game, starting at
r.av. tenirai .point travels to
Ashland in the only other league
contest. The Klamath Falls Marines-Navy
game has been postponed.
Doug "Red" Davis, youthful
Ditcher Un from fhia enrfno'.
Medford high school team, will
get the hurling call from Man
ager Paul Freer with George
Gltzen doing the receiving.
Davis defeated fh r.nonn o
3 in his last time to the mound.
He is the only unbeaten nltr.i,r
on the Crater roster and is point
ing toward today s game to keep
his record intact.
"Army Tactics Hit,
San Rafael Probe
San Rafael, Cal., July 21 (U.R)
The House Military Affairs sub
committee late today concluded
Its two-day hearing on the build
ing of a $13,000,000 ammunition
dump paradise cove, Marin coun
ty and began preparation of the
report it will make to the war
department.
During today's testimony, Rep.
Chet Holifield, D., Cal., told
army officers present at the
hearing that "they had proceed
ed In an lncxcusdblc and discour.
j- I- ;
leous manner u. u ncrpiui
'with the.dignity of the army."
The City hall In 5an tran
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DODSON LEADS
St. Paul, Minn., July 21 U.R)
Leonard Dodson, golf's reformed
playboy, clung to a two-stroke
lead in the 72-hole St. Paul open
tournament today when he fired
a two-undcr-par 70 at Keller
Country club for a 36-hole total
of 173.
COOKE VICTOR
New York, July 21 (U.R)
El wood Cooke of Los Angeles,
defeated Frank Shields of New
York, 7-5, 7-5 and 6-2 in the first
semi-final round today of the
men's singles eastern clay court
championship.
LEWIS MEETS DORFMAN
Seattle, July 21 U.R Top-
seeded Morcy Lewis, Los An
geles, and Irvln Dorfman, USN,
emerged victors- of the semi
finals of the 34th Washington
State Tennis Tournament today
and will meet tomorrow for the
Men I Singles championship.
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