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EIGHT MZDrOHD (OREOOm MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. August 28, 1937 Metro Clips State Club 28-7 in Shrine All-Star Grid Fray Main Race Won Again By Lemley Portland SB The Metro politan All-Stars upset a favored State squad 23-7 matching weight with speed In the 10th chrin All-Star football game in Multnomah stadium here Saturday night. Metro wasted little time in scoring after the opening kick off They traveled 70 yards in 12 plays to score the first touch down, with 6 minutes, 33 sec onds left In the period. rleht back, ana rr vards in a dozen II H . C Forty-Niner, Packer Grid Crews Win n. UNITED PHESS n,. ;. Francisco Forty- Niners and Green Bay Packers maintained their unbeaten, un- .. . i t nrn football's tied recui" " r . v "Grapefruot League" during the week end, but they bom am the hard way by coming from behind in the fourth qrter In Sunday's only exhibition, the Forty-Niners rallied from a 20-14 deficit to score two touch downs" In the last period at San Francisco and beat Washington, 27-20 On Saturday night. Green Bay . 17-14 victory came oat - ... h. Chicago Cardinals at Austin Tex. Also Saturday, the hpld the unbeat- en Chicago Bears to . 24-24 tie at CincinnaU and the Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 2gt3. o Chiefs Need Two More By UNITED PRESS The home stretch loomed to day for Northwest league foes, and barring complete collapse the Wenatchee Chiefs should come under the wire first on The Chiefs are six full games ahead of Eugene, seven ahead of sa'pm Senators. mo ouiusn w- - , n Wonatrhpe's remaining V . , games are at home. Two victor- ies and tne umeis are i. irt,f a nVianrp to Uain OBI "III vaw - j ground, by blowing its second game with the Chiefs Sunday, n j.,nii two-hit Ditching by Torn Gibson who had a no-hitter going in the sixth inning until Chieo Alvarez siammeu - run homer. t ik. nnancr. Andv George limited the Chiefs to three hits while his mates got seven and a 4-1 victory. In the other Northwest league contests, Lewiston took a pair from Eugene to all but ruin the Emeralds' chances, 2-0 and 6-3. And Yakima took two from Tn City, 6-4 and 9-1. Howard Classes Open September 9 tv.vti. T.emlev. A-57. captur ed the main event and A trophy dash for the second Saturday in a row in hardtOD auto racing at , ,-:n a iu.nv t t7qHov view Sneedway. piays Wim uary u rn ux ' ' ,V o ih semi- making the TD. Dick Coppie oi joe """."'""? ...... j .. ;r, .Tno Wnlfe the destruc- Meaiora KicKea uie-tim ji'"- " . and State pulled ahead 7-6. But tion derby barren Ro.2; they scored no more. was a irupny u.. - --- in tne second quarter, x.uj-c: iw6 - -- .. McDaniel of Sweethome inter- Davis, A-77 Bay As -.,i r.rsiham'i HOD Lcm ev. anu ou i...-. acnioreai, ana was uiiiucu'vv .. ., j . iT.i .afotv Tho main was close all tne puueo now.., ivi - r .V ! ; rrnrk wnn i:ia remaining in . ' w j . third Jack Luhrs of FranKlin nign Hunter was secunu, went off right tackle for four and Elmer Sisemore iouxm. . 4.. . l J man I nill'U I f ft fUlBnrTIBri varos and a iuuuiuuu. w.. , tt-1 ksirar! hp TV.ro viri five cars in ine extra point and Metro led at destruction derby with Wolfe halftime 15-7. the vicior wnw u Schloredt Most Valuabl were mangled Deyona us 1 ri- nt4,.f ffep thP thirfl Der- f mnninff X WO UIOJO OitV. I -. A u..-. -Q. iod kickoff, Metro's Bob Miller Warren Rose was second to ..mUTA rn 1-11: : 4U. ts main Vtut nnlV recovered a sww iuiujc riiisun m j- - State's 14-yard line- Then after by tne length of the front bump- a lour yara k"1 4w"" er. ,TT . SChlOreOl VUICU mvav 1 in ine iuui lit iicofc J able player connected with went over the south turn and None who was wiae ana i "'" lost a complete irum uu. left in the end zone, for Metro's Keck ana Hunter tangled twice v.ij nnrhHnwn. in th sprond heat and Don The Metros mopped up some HOODer lost a front wheel more in the fourth quarter Glenn Hutton of traniciin car- 1 thrpp varaa ouv nea uvci nwui - Over 14,000 fans waicnea c..'. untiiu vaunted offense Oldie a i"o" , bottled up by Metro s swui or fense. Time and again oi-ic hit behind the line. . - . The victory was tne "rsi iui )V, Mptro sauad since iau. ,,,,,, ,.,.,.. y 4 .. imim, .jUI.UU- ( BOYAL AND ANCIENT game of golf is new hobby for royal and youthful Crown Prince Carl Gustof , of Sweden. Here he tekes his practice savings on Stockholm course before a round. (IntemaUonal Soundphoto) Mick Eyes Batting Lead Detroit im MlcKey Mamie could take over the American League batting leadership from Ted Williams today with a good riav at the mate. Mantle went into toaay s game against right-hander Frank Lary of the Detroit Tigers only iwo points, behind Williams. The Yankee center-fielder had two hits in three trips against left hander Billy Hoeft of Detroit Sunday to boost his average to .376. Williams, on the other hand, went hitless in three at-bats against Tom Gorman of Kansas City to drop to .376. The Red Sox sliieeer faces RalDh Terry of the Athletics today. Church Loop Finale Set Seals Fatten Bulge With Double Triumph Portlanders Cop Legion Region Title Lodi, Calif. (IP) A team Butler, Ingram, Kay Sweepstakes Victors Medford. one of a number of guest players, andj Medford Ingram, Salem, record ed 78s Sunday to knot for Class A low gross honors in the Ore gon Senior Golfers' association rntiiiv sweeDstakes tourna ment at Rogue Valley Country club. .. j Ercel Kay, Salem, fired the best round in the older players division, claiming Class A gross prize with a 79, one stroke back when they 'defeated State 8-0. of youthful baseball players State had won every game since from Phoenix, Ariz., will repre- then except me """" sent the tar west in ine .niiicii- ended in a tie. can Junior League baseball play- Besides Schloredt, voiea u" ofs at Hastings, Neb., Aug. most valuable player awara, Se t a . . -.- t nil., TTranklin -. , i jftJ Via Metros jacK iju ui . ine rnoenix itara ucicicu was selected most valuable in Biu Erwin post of Oakland, . i l j nnA Tlirlr Miller I M . . . n r. 3 ;MV.4 win tne DacKliciu, . uaill., l-o, ounuoy ins'" of Benson high was voted most tfa rf ht to represent the 12th valuable lineman. For iaie, Region in the Nebraska play- r.rv r.rill was most vaiu. . ... U.' . . ... I I A -trivia's K P 1 1 II " OacK, ana . peUa was voted most valuable on the line. STATISTICS State Metro T 0 0 ' m 15 0 7-28 s..t. .corinn-TD. GrlU 4-run; r Copple. o.niunge. Daniel ran into end rone alter intei cepUon; PATS. Nolle 2. int Downt iuihinit yardage . Passing yardage - Passes Passes lmercepicu Punts .-- Fumbles lost 7 38 48 7-2 1 .2-32 2 0 17 262 20 9-2 1 2-22 .5 0 28 rumu: iw. Yards penalized Louise Suggs Golf Winner rr rir TtTrt I flPl A Georgia gal with galvanized nerves, Louise Suggs of Sea as winner of the $5,000 Heart of . : nnon nrnvimne ontc Anieiitd wi"-"" " .. . again cauwivs i- nolf Th i qs7 women's PGA cham pion hit them straight and easy Sunday to taKe me pui - 54-hole event. She naa ruuuu. 74-72-74. Jackie Pung of ban ranciv.u ii 991 tntal won sec ond place and $616. A 225 total with a 74, gave Jtay hi tiHon TIrueuay, third place and $528. Portland IP Karl Haag pitched no-run, two-hit ball and whiffed 14 batters at Sckavone field here Sunday night as Port land blanked Billings, Moni., tn cantnra the American Legion junior baseball northwest regio nal championship. Haag was in serious trouble only once. In the eighth inning he gave up two wains ana single to load the bases with one out for Billings. The next bat ter, however, Dick beiier, pop ped out to the catcner ana nans i struck out Ken Hunt. Runs In Seventh Portland got both its runs in the seventh. George Spencer doubled with one away ana iou Wright was safe at first on an error by the second baseman. Spencer went nome wiieii vou Brazzle grounaed oui snort i first and Wright tallied on a triple by Lauren Underwooa. . i lnnl4ntt man in the sixtn wueii uu -- Jerry Walters tripiea. ne ai" ...v, ni ctruck out Bernie Cleary, Sieler grounded out, and Haag whiffed Hum, retiring Portland defeated BUlings 4-3 Saturday afternoon, forcing the Sunday elimination game, In tne double elimination series. Portland will compete in sec tional tournament play at Hast ings, Neb., Aug. Z- Th Howard school district .k inn will oDen on Mon day, September 9. according to c.mf TTnrnlH "Rnrier. olhii. -. Grades one and two will be dismissed at 1:30 p.m. while -,,o. tv.re. throueh eight will be dismissed at 2:45 p.m. on the first day of school. First grade t. mnt hrina birth certifi cates and health examinations when registering. r-v.ilirer. who are six years old after Nov. 15 wUl be given examinations to determine readiness for school. Testing for these studmts will begin on Aug. 28 according to Boner. Lunch will be served in the school lunchroom the first day of school. Charges will be 25 cents per day or one dollar per ween. ,, . . Staff members for the school are- Boner superintendent; Ron Quackenbush, vice principal; Mrs. Dorothy Margaret Mann, second grade; Mrs. Huldah Fish er and Mrs. Audrey Berry third grade; Mrs. Flossie Murray and Mrs Zelda Van Valzah, fourth grade; Mrs. Elva Edler and Jack Bailev, fifth grade; Mrs. Rachel Kneebone and Mrs Nit. Bird seye, sixth grade; Quackenbush and Mrs. Ruth De. vmth grade; Tom Colley and Bill Col fev eighth grade and E. Donald .-' .nri lihrarv. Kice. muan- ,. K r-orcnnel are: Rollie .rfian- Kenneth Lacy assistant custodian; Al Cane as- K. cookT Mr-Delia Wei S T assistant cook and Mrs .. ,t.n eroiefant COOK. , Ramembeof the Howard ai5 r; - Jack chairman-. - anQ ?mr ,a; an. board mem- Ueoi6! - MarBaret Cox, hprs am clark and school secretary . ; . doesn't roll it A poruut,"-,, .Qn.pr , :nta a Dan wiici. threatens but simply arches its back and hides iU nose between its forepaws. Ken Venturi Nabs Miller Milwaukee M Ken Ven turi, professional golfs hottest i,,.r ,ith two straight tourna ment victories, said today two v,e learned in his 1956 Masters' blow-up had helped in his young career. "nim't nurse a lead. Go out anrl trv to improve it. 4.-kto, lnnk back and see hehind you is do ing," said Venturi, who won the $35,000 Miller upen neic cm. itv, 11-nritipr-Dar 267. uai vy . ... The confident 26-year-old San rronricran fired a two-under- eg n-Viiph won him the $6,000 first prize. Five strokes behind him wnn zns weic uoiHinir nf Rie Winn Inn, Ont., nH the "Old Slammer," Sammy Snead, who each got $d,ouu. Rockwood Takes Tennis Diadem salt T ake City HP) Top seed a i inn Rockwood of Provo TTiah wnn the men's singles tine in the National Public Jrarits Tennis tournament Sunday on an easy victory over ueorge jwjer son of Los Angeles. The score was b-A o-, o-i. In a Los Angeles women's sin gles final Mary Arnold Pren tiss defeated Joan Johnson, 6-2, 6-2. . .. Dave Freed, Salt Lake City, Allan Schmitt. Louis ville Ky., 6-3, 6-4, in the iinal of the men's senior singles. HOOT SONG PICKED Du Quoin, 111. (If1 Hoot Song, a daughter of the 1947 Hambeltonian winner, Hoot mon rateH tndav as a good choice to become the 10th filly in history to win the prized trotting class sic ia its 32nd running Tuesday Del Flanagan Defeats Jones ci. tjB.,i Minn im Del Flan- 31. rnui, A."" - agan today appeared virxuauj , . luelterweieht title suieu wi " .7 ; ihf in the wake of his unanl- "6 - - , .... : ...or mous 10-rouna aensi"" Ralph (Tiger) Jones. The Saturday nignt vicvuiy 28-year-old Flanagan put him in J . . .. .V.nninn far- line lor a snot ai men Basilio. Jones, 29, a veteran or so fights, battled on even terms with Flanagan during the early rounds, but wearied in the late stages. Seven Persons Hurt In One Car Accident Ttnsehurs HP) Seven per sons, all riding in one car, were injured three miles west ox Drain, Ore., Sunday while re-1 turning to their Coos Bay homes from a Salem revival meeting. T 11 f.imminps 10. WaS taken to Sacred Heart hospital , in Eugene in critical condition. The other six occupants of the car were hospitalized in Cottage Grove in less serious conauiou. State police said James J.rn- est Coos Bay, driver of the car, j apparently fell asleep at the j wheel about 2:45 p.m. Sunday and the vehicle crashed out of : control. . irr-iialiTerl in addition to rnA(.f -i-ot-o T.vnn R. Cum- mings, 47, and Josephine Cum- AK narents nf Louella; Ruth Lee Ketchell, 40, and her two children, Erma Dell, 8, ana Oscar 7. ui-ixrv TntTRNEY STARTS Washington, Pa. (IP The, 6th annual Pony League World j Series opens here today witn eight regional champions from California to Massachusetts competing for the national teen age baseball crown. Ray Robinson Must Fight Hew York n ine i York Stale Athletic commis- ' lion loday ordered middle weight champion Sugar Ray Robinson to go through with his title defense against Car men Basilio al Yankee sla dium. Sept. 23, or face the consequences. Should Sugar Ray fail to go through wilh the fighl. the commission will decide at a later dale what action might be taken regarding suspension or vacating the tille., Women's Golf nf the Southern Ore gon Golf tournament this week, ladies' day play at Rogue vailov rnuntrv club is not scheduled against until Sept. 5. Mrs. Edward SicKeis wnn a on i rtrniin A winner last Thursday in RV women's medal trophy play. Utner winners whc Mrs. Paul Walker, Group B, net 74-- Mrs. C. H. Barrell, Groups C and D, net 83, ana uirs. naipu Barcley, nine hole group, net 40. tt RACE CHAMP Mollne. 111. (IP) ornery Pnnlr. 30. San Diego, Calif., pow ered his homemade not-roa to -. trarl. rornrrl of 163.63 mph Sunday night to win the fourth annual "world series oi aras racing. ezT.T BABE CROWN Arm Arhnr. Mich. (IT) LOU Vickery muffled the loudest bats of the Babe itutn wonu corio. snnrlav and collected a pair of singles himself to lead the veteran Jfensacoia, na., ..om the series title with o.n whitewash of Stamlora Conn. of the A group winners. Dr. u t rnv Tliverside club ot Portland, was runner-up with an 82. rvim Provost Sr.. Asniana, was low net winner in Class A with 83-1568 and C. R. Miller, Portland Golf club followed with 83-1370. Third position oVon hv Ted Porterfield, Medford, with 83-1171. Knot ting for fourth were oien rau- TVrHfnrrl HH-H It ailu C. E. Knight, Medford, au-io 74. navnnl(i T.ow Net Butler won long drive prize fr the proirn and Ingram iook laurels. Ingram i i v. mnct hirdies for tne uciu. n.c ..nrin rt fniir U 1 V , a.vi ... , t a A Dr. KOV neynuius Salem, was low net with 84-14 70. Tied with 7ZS were naipi. Klezting, Salem, 90-18, ana j. rr -K-lamnth Falls. 86"14 XVC111B, - , tt u ...oc Arlam K-llDatritB. Columbia -Edgwater, Portland, 90-17 73. wara unijm"8. Roseburg, had long drive, and Dr. Fox was closest to we " The total field of 39 teii snou of the 55-plus anticipated. There were 21 in Class A and 18 m Class AA. Eleven of he play ers qualified for the senior di vision of the soutnern us and are set to begin match play on Thursday. Southern Oregon competition officially opens on Wednesday with qualification of out-of-town entrants. In a match played in con- T,,ith the . sweepstakes, neunuu ...... - T Porterfield defeated Harry Jew- ett 5 and 4 for the nrst ms." (itio in the Roeue Valley senior club tournament. St. Peter Lutheran and First Rantist collide Tuesdav at 7 D.m. at Camp White in the finals of the YMCA Church tsoitDau league nlav-offs. A victory by the Lutherans will give them the toga with a cnntless record in the tourney. If the Baptists are victors, a sec ond Tuesday encounter Between the clubs will be required in tne rlnuble elimination play-off. Once beaten First Baptist reached the finals with a 20 to 16 verdict Saturday over First Nazarene. A home run with one ahoard in the toD of the eighth inning hv Ned Landers broke a 16-all deadlock and the Baptists picked up two more runs in the stana. If St. Peter raDS up the man tie in the first eame tomorrow a second fracas is to be played be- i. .. J T.T. tween First metnoaist ana zarene. R dick HARNETT TTnitarl Press SDOrti Writer TV.. Parifip Coast leaeue lead ing San Francisco Seals boomed nut turn victories over Sacra mento Sunday to fatten their margin over Vancouver to tva games going into tne nnai tnree weeks of the pennant race. San Francisco won both ends of a doubleheader at the state capital, 4-3 and 4-2. Vancouver clobbered San Diego 8-0 in the opener at Lane Field and lost an eight-inning nightcap 3-2. Los Angeles fell before Hollywood 3-6 in the nnenor at Rilmore Field, then came back to take the second game 6-2. Seattle dumpea Port land 9-5 but were edged by the Reavers 4-3 in the second game. San Francisco's victories were triooeren' hv Frank Kellert and TTriHie SaHowski who each slam mer! nut home runs in tne eariy inninoo nf earh eame. Kellert's were his 17th and 18th for the season and Sadowski s were ino. and 6. Sacramento nitters put together several neat scoring plays but it wasn i enougn in wc fifth inning of the nightcap Jim Woctlake Rnffer Bowman and Manager Tommy rleatn were thrown out of the game for too- heatedly disputing a canea strike. Ran Francisco's four-and-a- half came lead over Vancouver gave the Seals a fairly safe edge Sugar Kings Bid For 1st Division By UNITED PRESS The Havana Sugar Kings, sunk in the second division of the International league an sea son, are making a last-minute bid to gain a playoff spot. The Cubans sluBgea tneir way to a 9-4, 10-4 double win oyer Columbus Sunday to move wun in a game-and-a-half of fourth .!.. -Rnrhester. In other Sun day action, Buffalo regained first place with a 1-6 win over T.mntn Mnntreal d ef e a t e d Rochester, 8-1, and a scheduled niaht game between Miami ana Richmond was postponed by rain. Tk. v,. TCinv Klan movement commenced in the South in 1836 as an answer to Congressional reconstruction. Ashland-Talenr Forfeits Hassle Ashland-Talent did not make it er-herinleri aunt to Cave Junc tion yesterday in the Rogue Val ley Baseball league Decause m insufficient players avauaDie iu field a team. Talent forfeited to the secona place Outlaws and shares third place with Glendale in the final standings. The tussle was the last one scheduled during tne regu lar season. The Talent club indicated tnat it would not engage in any sea son end play-off activity. A four club extra-session naa Deen pan ned but the earlier dropouts of Butte Falls and Grants fass ana decision of the Camp White, Tal ent and regular season .timsi Medford Studs not to enter play offs leaves only Cave Junction and Glendale to play. It's not known whether the two plan to vie over the Labor day holiday week ena. i as the final three weeks of league play opened. The most interest ing action is around third place where San Diego and Hollywood are tied at 8Vi games out. The Padres take on the Stars in a three-game series at Hollywood starting tonight. In Sunday's second game against Vancouver San Diego saved Its third place tie on an eighth inning run scored on Dave Pnne's sinole. In the ODener the Mounties' Art Houtteman pitched a six-hit shutout ana naa sona hitting behind him with Jim Marshall blasting his 25th home run of the season and Spider Jorgensen his 14th. Hollywood, meanwhile, won a workmanlike game against Los Angeles in its opener, with Ben- nie Daniels pitcning six-nit Daii and batting in two runs to pace the Stars' victory. But Steve Bil kn's hi? hat demoralized Holly wood in the first inning of the nightcap with a two-run homer. Bilko then administered the coup de grace in the form of a three run home run in the third. That crave the leaeue's home : run champion his 48th and 49th for the season and a gooa cnance to surpass his 1956 record of 55 home runs. The league record is 60, hit by Tony Lazerri of Salt Lake in 1925. I Up in Seattle the Rainiers and the Portland Beavers carried on their own rivalry with Bud roa. bielan winning his eighth game in the opener alter yieiaing iour runs in the first three innings. He has four defeats. In the sec ond game Portland went out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning and held on to enough of it to sal vage the 4-3 win. Besides the San Diego-riony-wood game, Monday night con tests include San Francisco. at Sacramento and Los Angeles at Vancouver. Updegraff Takes Western Crown st T.ouis (IP) Ed Updegraff, the prize winner of a gruelling tournament that had been con ceded to youth, carried the big silver trophy of the 35th west em Amateur Golf championship home to Tucson, Ariz., ami de cided to rest on his laurels. Updegraff, 35 -year -old sur geon who whipped Joe .Camp-C-u n o in the 3fi-hole finals Den -u - - Sunday, said he would pass up the National Amateur month. . Updegraff, deadly accural with the irons, missed only five greens. The doctor took a nine up lead at the end of the first 18 holes with a morning round of aq to an 81 for l W VUWUVxi Campbell. He wound up the day to 12-over for U11C t' Campbell. 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