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Sports Briefs t'M rullMlon, Jr.. -?Slf-F'Jra nhw YOUK, Aim. in To clem' u ii- tineK liir lliu Humble (iiiiIiim, KiMwvrlt lliiccwny lius culled ult ItM WcilneKdiiy night Imnii'SM mccs mid will cinieel till) Thuiniliiy curd, Inn, IF tliu I)IH I'lii'o up ut Guillen Is dchiycd u diiy , . , current flguicH fur lliu Woi'lil-Telem'iilil Hull) In Olio luui'iianu'nt tluil sliiiU Iniliiy dhow I li u I lliu 1,00(1 or Ml liiiyd cnlci'eil lo III I II k I! five shots I'licli liuvc iilmu.'.t it ehiitieo to iniiko onii nee. ... ill leu ycais III Tointiey hiis jjr. produced foui:!J Ill-en In :io,uno shot M, iiiiiiiiiiu tlui mills 7,!il5 to 1 nwilimt doing (lio trlcli. . . . IK) yciir old Anion Alonzo St nun mill (III ycnr-old I loli .iijiplui will lt on tlm bench together lit tlm AII StniH vs. Chi rill'.u Hems hiolblill giituo lit Chi fiiKo Auk. 211. . . . Wonder how iiiiH h younger they'll fi'i'l If they were buck In tlu HIM Ti-n unci hud Unit kind of imiti'i'lnl? , Hit and Error riillmU-lphlu scribes miy this nctunlly happened, which prnb nlily I'Kpliiins tliu i'hll't) position In 1 1 ict Nntioniil League stand Iniis. . . . The other dny Manager lliiini l.nliert flushed lliu lilt-nnd-run signal to one of Ills players. The hiiller stepped out of the box, licikinicd l.olieil over the couching lino nnd whispered "Yon liellei' try soiiiclhlng else, J Inns. In nil the .veins I vo piny oil hull I never could hit nnd run." Slur l'llngcr of the Gardner Field (Cnllf.) lliisle. KlylnK school Ik SOyenrold Muster Sergeant Peter Hemidremi, who once pitched for the Braves nnd their Providence, 11. I., farm. Al though his nrniy background goes buck to World war one, he's still ijood enough to win 13 of 17 Koines in-cording to tho hit est figures on hnnd, . . . Don Heap ami Johnny Kovnlrh, head conch nnd assistant lit Illinois Wcslrynn last fall, will stnitu n coaching collision Oct. HI when tho town Henhnwks piny Indinnn. Heap In -insisting to Helrninn, tho Sen- hawks coach, nnd Kovnteh Is In 1 1 ii mi end conch, , , . Corp. Joe Louis Harrow nnd 1 Pvt.-Jackie ltoblnsnn, former U. C. L. A. f'-otbiill iiec, ii rn fellow trainees lit Port Hiley, Kns., envnlry re. placement center ... or would you call them stublciiinles? 1 Dcthmcn Off For Participation in -All-Star Grid Gamo ' PORTLAND, Auk. 10 (AP) ' Hob Drtliiiiiin, halllinck on the Oregon Slate college Itose bowl footliall team, left last uli;ht for Chicago where he will play for the college nil-slurs against ' the Chicago Bears August 28, George Pelers, who also re ceived an Invitation Saturday " to play for the collegians, did not make the trip because he will report for army Induction August 27. HOSTAK ON TRAIL SKATTT.K. Aug. II) Cl'l A slugging Al lloslak, seeking his third middleweight busing crown, will fight the winner of the Harry Mallhews-Krankic Giienlhei- scrap scheduled for August 17. Twice the N. B. A. litlist, llos 'Ink has been. training three months for iniuther comeback. Buckets George Adams gives Yalo cooling buckot shower ai Elia MtalsajiiJ(tiR..IIavmi. Ii F;, t"'.1 :i h iAV , It t"iMN.!i- t -!' Pelicans Trample Dorris In Pair; Win Saturday, 12-11, Sunday, l3-9;Maintain Pace Favors Bathing Although her huibnnd ! legedly played baiketball on Fridayi. golf on Saturday!, and bmobnll on Sunday!. Mn. Batty Noweli, 18. charged that he "abiolutely reluied to take a bath." A Lot Angelei court awardod her a divorce. Albany Captures Oregon Junior Legion Crown ALBANY, Aug. 10 OP) Al bany swept o doublehcndcr here yesterdny to defeat Portland, 16 to 7 nnd 11 to 8, for the state Amcricnn Legion Junior base ball title. After dropping tho first con test of n threc-gnmo scries, tho Albany players recovered bat tiiiK eyes tu pound out 23 hits In the double bill. They took a two-run lend In the opening Inning of the first game, and by the fourth frame held n 8-2 advantage. The second game was nlp-and-tuck until the sixth Inning, when Albnny made threo hits good for three runs to brenk nn 8-8 deadlock. GEHRLE LEAVES PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (AP) Leonard Gelule, Lincoln high school conch, will leave tomor row to enter nctivc duly In the army ns n first lieutenant. He was n reserve officer. - Front Runners By Th Attoclaltd Prttt , NATIONAL LIAQUK HnttihH-H Utr, llrooklyn, ,513; lutnliir til. Iloat-ll, 1lttn.-oit, New York, 70; IMm, Rnrnk l.u.. 71. II r nm Mlir, Nfw York, 19; Ott, Nrw V-.rV. 4. fH.hi.it; Vf-nch. Ilc.lln. 111; Wyatt. Hf.K.kljIl, ViU AMEMCAN LCAOUI Ilnttiiitt -WIIIIhiiii, lloflun, .311; Gordon, Nrw York. .SI0. Itini W'lllltiiii, llnitnn, ; IHMbbbIo, S'-w VtirK, SI. Ilomn riMn Wllllnm. Itnuton, II; Akt, Ht, 1mlN, SI. l'U.ri.ii i- rlmintl.T. New York, IS-S; Ilor my, Nrw Yurk, m-8. for Blues foolbnll cnplnln, Sponcor Mosloy, iwelter through broiling practice n r " ' 'C '"'".qf ! 11 AV L: 1 1 Locals Retain Grip On Pennani Chance Medford Twice Downs Grants Pass To Hold Two-Game Circuit Margin Klamath's second-place Pelicans held their slim grip on a clianco for tho Oregon-California league pennant over the week end by twice tripping Dorris' Lumberjacks, 12-11 nnd 18 0, on the 'Jack field us Medford hung two more beatings on the Grants Puss occupants of tho loop busement. But it was only by tliu skin of a seven-run blast In the seventh and final inning Saturday that the locals were ublc to keep their collective eyes on the posibHily of b playoff. Going into the seventh down US, after lied Tolberl's nine had scored seven In tho bottom of the sixth, the Klurniiths jumped on Hurler Clyde Cnrlstrom for seven hits, including homers by Marshall Kyestono and Hi Hat' field, good for seven runs. Tho burst put them on top 120, und they stuyed there despite two 'Jack scores in the final session. Hatfield relieved Vlrg Huyncs in the last. He also slummed four fur four dur ing tho evening, two of which were, round-trippers, In Dorris' big inning, t it c sixth, they assembled four safe ties, a walk und two Pelican bobbles for their seven scores Sunday the Bigullls went to work on Shipman in the first inning und scored four runs on Larson's single, Kycstonc's dou ble, Crupo's double nnd Hat field's third homer of the week end. Oukci relieved Shipman to start the second but was ham mered for 17 hits und 14 runs during tho game's bnlunee. The Klnmaths added three in the second, one in the third, were held scoreless in the fourth but broke loose again In the fifth with six hits und a half-dozen runs. The Lumberjacks matched it, however, in their huU when Ken Banlinin gave up six hits und two wulks. The Pclicuns erred twice. Big gun in the weekend artil lery department wns Hatfield who shipped four for four in the first nnd four for six in the second. Threo of them were homers and two doubles. The powerful ccntcrfielder has lilt safely 13 times In his lust 17 trips to the plutc. But Larson got six for ten und took over the top position in Pelican batting uvcrnges with .448. Crnpo, who slugged for ten In the Dorris series, stands second with .442, and Hntficld third with .433. Next week the Pelicans face Medford in two games here which will wind up tho regular Oregon-California league slate. Two victories for tho locals will knot the race nnd force a play off. A split or two defeats will leave the Craters champions. 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" 1 Eugene Adds To State League Lead By The Auociatod Press Eugene boosted its state base ball league lead to li games yes terday by trimming: the Sill ton lied Sox, 8 to 3, while Bend was upsetting the Portlnnd Kire men, 0 to 5. The lenders had no trouble with the Red Sox, Jumping into n 6-0 advantage in the first three Innings, and holding it as Red Miller scattered 10 hits ef fectively. Monroe Dean paced the Eu gene attack on John Day, col lecting three hits nnd driving in four runs. A pair of doubles by Nehl and Carlson won Bend its victory in the ninth inning. The Firemen used three pitchers in trying to stop the Loggers. Lewiston Captures Fourth Straight Legion Championship LEWISTON, Idaho, Aug. 10 (AP) The fourth consecutive Idaho state championship was won last night by Lewiston's American Legion Junior base ball team with a 5-3 victory over Hurley, southern Idano contenders. - 1 The Burley squad rallied for three runs in the eighth inning but a tightening defense cut off their hopes of winning the game, which was called in the first of the ninth because of the 10:45 curfew. Southpaw Hal Tusehoff pitched one-hit ball for Lewiston although he was handicapped by a crushed right hand. MAXIE BAER FATHER SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 10 (AP) A second son was born Inst night to Mrs. Max Baer, wife of the former heavy weight boxing champion. Max, whose other son is four years old, now is making pic tures in Hollywood. After receiving assurances from physicians that his wife nnd baby were in good condi tion, Baer left on a trip to the south. SERVICE GAMES CARDED KANSAS CITY, Aug. 10 (!') Big Six football teams this fall will play games with seven serv ice tennis, including threo con tests witli Bcrnio Bicrmnn's Iowa City prc-flight naval train ing eleven. The Iowa Senhawks have game s carded witli Mis souri, Nebraska and Kansas. In 25 other non-conference tills Big Six schools play five games each with Big Ten and Missouri Valley teams, threo each with southwest nnd Rocky mountain' conference club.-!, and nine with independent schools. UNROMANTIC BURGLARY DENVER, (A) A thief stole the trunk, weighing 150 pounds, from tho motor car of John W. Meredith of Sacramento, Calif. In It were a wedding ring, the neatly folded clothes of a pro spective bridegroom nnd $289 in cash. "He's got all the equipment to be my best man," commented Meredith who plans to bo mar ried Jhis week. PADUCAH, Ky., P) E. N. Smith, tom-lst camp operator, found crumbs on tho lawn al most ns good ns bread on the water. Ho hnd been feeding crumbs to n certain robin dully, ho reported, and one dny the robin showed up nt Smith's back door with a dollnr bill in its benk, dropped tho bill nnd flut tered off ngnin. Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Secure Immedinte relict with VAPO El-'RIN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ask tor Demonstration LEE HENDRICKS DRUG 3SaU.JS.tUh St. ..,JPhon. 43!tl Plus Hockey Stick I lt I "v$ tW vU Harold (Mush) March poses with full sat of clubs after fir ing 69 in Tarn O'Shanter Open in Chicago, and 'he well might add hockey stick which he uses so expertly as star of Chicago Blackhawkf. Boilermakers Leave For Semi-Pro Ball Tourney in Kansas PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (AP) The Portland Boilermakers left here today to compete as Ore gon representative in the na tional semi-pro baseball tourna mcnt in Wichita, Kas. The winner of the state tournament will play its first game August 15 against an un announced opponent. Manager Vern Reynolds signed several additional play ers before leaving. HURLS NO-HITTER JOPLIN, Mo., Aug. 10 (AP) Roy (Tex) Sanncr, 21-year-old Topeka lefthander, pitched a no-hit-no run game last night lo defeat Joplin, 9 to 0, in the second game of a Western Asso ciation doublchcader. Only two runners reached first base, one on a walk and the other through an error. Sanncr 6truck out eight batters. DODGERS WATCHED ' PRINCETON, N. J., Aug. 10 M1) Lieut. Commander John Bain Sutherland of the U. S. Navy, spent a one-day furlough watching the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National . Professional Football League romp through their first drill of the season. 1 Last year, ns Jock Sutherland, he coached the club, Know This Man? It's Joe Cronin, manager of Red Sox, scanning sky from ob servation post in Boston area. He loads group of his players, which alternates with National League Braves, as volunteere in aircraft warning sorvlce. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone -8304 J.20I-ast Main r v Bevos Turn On Seattle, Capture Two Sehubel Slams Homer ai Cortland Wins, 3-4, 5-2; Angelt, $ac Lose Series FAClrlO COAST LEAGUE W I. I'rt. w f. IV, ! Anf-ltt ;w :4I .r.le Kan Fran .rtl a.', ,va HarrniiM-nU, 71 ..'.HI u-ililiinil . r,l ; .ha; H-aHli- 70 fill I.,IIwm,i 6 74 ,m Sail Plfgo .X7 C5 JAM I'oitlafiil .. a .Wt lunday'a neaulla San Ffanrlm-i, ai. I.,llw.l 1-3, C'lftlitinl a-2, S,-atlk 1.1. lia Armcll-a fiO, Oaklnml f-2. Sail Illr-!, S-l, Saclai;iMiU, 2-7. By The Asiociated Press Last place Portland, 32! games behind the leaders In the Pacific Coast League baseball pennant race, turned unexpect edly yesterday on third place Seattlo and swept the double header 8 to 4 and 5 to 2. This gave the Oregon team three vic tories in the last 15 games. The war-crippled Beavers were outhit 16 to 10 in the first game, but Pitcher Bill Sehubel, who gave up 15 bingles, hit a homo run in the second inning and this with another hit and three Seattle errors gave the winners four tallies in that frame. Portland lost Saturday's game 3 to S. Both league leading Los An geles and runnerup Sacramento lost their series despite two of one brca!:3 over the weekend. Oakland, the only team to win a series this year from the Angels on the iatler's home ground made it twice, this time 4 to 3. The Oaks won the Sun day nightcap 2 to 0, but Los An geles won the opener 5 to 2 and Saturday's tilt. 12 to 1. San Diego had to fight hard for the 4 to 3 scries win over Sacramento, clinching it only after 10 gruelling innings in Sunday's opener 3 to 2, giving Southpaw Al Olsen his 16th vic tory of the season on the strength of a last inning relief job. Catch er Ray Mueller's homer with the bases loaded gave the Solons the nightcap 7 to 4. Sacramento won Saturday's game 4 to 0. San Francisco swept yester day's doubleheader from Holly wood 8 to 4, 8 to 3 and the series 4 to 3. The Stars won out Sat urday 4 to 2. War Contracts In Oregon Over $10 Million PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (P) War contracts in Oregon exceed ed $10,000,000 in July for the second consecutive month, the state war production board of fice announced Saturday. They totaled $10,137,648, of which $8,894,397 were in prime army contracts and $246,765 in army subcontracts. Navy prime contracts were $428,600 and sub contracts $34,086. The office also facilitated sale of $25,000,000 worth of lumber and $1,000,000 of flour. Don't Worry About Holding Aleutians PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (JP) The United States does not need to worry about holding the Aleu tian islands, Colton D. Harper, McMinnville,' said Saturday on his return from Dutch Harbor where he was a construction worker. ' "As long as we have boys like we have up there, we are not in any danger," he said in an in terview. At the time of the Japanese raid, he said, "the townspeople neas-ly went crazy but the sol diers and sailors and most of the construction workers took it on the chin like men." SHAKY DECISION KANSAS CITY, (IP) Mrs. Elenaore Coolidgo Walton, head of the city's film censor board, ordered deletion of 30 feet of film in a movie which showed native girls doing an energetic hula dance. The theater manager called her and protested, "Mrs. Walton those hula dancers only shake a little." "That's right," was her laconic reply. "They shake a little too much." ROUGH STUFF PHILADELPHIA, (IP) A masher grabbed a 34-year-old woman s arm, then staring down the muzzle of a pistol, heard her bark: "I'll blow your head off." Ho hollered for help. The po lice arrested him for assault and battery; her for carrying a pis tol without a permit even though there weren't any bullets in it. YOU CAN DEPEND f H ON CENTURY CLUB 1 Midland V.v . -JVC VJMPW M AiiKihit 10, 1942 Biff Joins . Cuts' . f, - -s-tl ii' 1 k .aft".-. - . f Biff Hoffman ilefi;, former Stanford football captain and discus thrower, joined the U. S. Marine corps as a private in San Francisco. Hoffman ployed football for Stanford in 1926. 1927 and wac captain of the 1923 eleven. Hoffman I shown with Marine corps staff sergeant, Carl Billnitzer. Cubs Go 18 New Record Set as 12 Pitchers See Action; Cincy Takes Second, 2-1 By AUSTIN BEALMEAH Associated Press Sports Writer Most baseball teams will go to great lengths to win their games but few of them have had to go as far as the Chicago Cubs, who needed 18 innings yesterday to trip the Cincinnati Reds in the opener of a doubleheader. Twelve pitchers, the most ever used in a major league game, paraded to the mound in the struggle, longest in the majors this season and the seventh extra-winning affair for these two clubs in 13 meetings. ' Three times the Cubs figured they had it in the bag, but each time the Reds tied it up. Fin ally Hiram Bit horn, last of six Chicago hurl ers, blanked the Reds for six straight innings and the Cubs sandwiched the 18th inning "gft" lows oi o i a d . Hack and Dom . Dallessandro be- tween a walk Stanley Hack and an outfield fly for two runs and a 10-8 decision. The game itself lasted five hours and was interrupted for another hour by weather in the 13th frame. That left only an hour of daylight for the second AMERICAN LEAGUE W h 1.1. w I Tel. w York- :i : .157(1 lli-tr.,lt M no .e;9 nost.itl .19 IT ..Vi7 Chii-HRO l.S 53 .4iV C'levHanil .W1 43 ..Mil Wnsh"l.m 43 61 .413 St. Lullis 54 56 .500 I'liU.phm -43 70 .fol Sunday-a Rcfults Detroit 5-3. St. Louia 1-2. (Only gamca) NATIONAL LEAGUE W I. IVI. W I. .Pi t. Rrooklyn 74 33 .632 l-itt.hursh 4S 53 .466 St. Iiilis .6S 40 .613 Chicago 50 61 .4W einrlnnatl -57 50 ..Wl Itoston 45 65 .400 Xco- York -58 51 .502 l'l.ila'phia 31 73 .2i Sunday's Reaulta New York 3-2. riiil.i:l.-.'..:ia 2-0 (1st game 10 innings). Sunday's Results St. Louis 4-2. I'ittsliurgh 3-1 (2nd game 3 inning-). Chicago 101. Cincinnati S-2 (1st game 18 innings. 2nii 5). game, which the Reds won, 2-1, in four and a half innings, with Bithorn the starting and losing hurlcr. A total of 37 players partici pated in the first game throe short of the record held by the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston mm W- J-...- ...SEATTLE. wASHiMaioN . . . J? ' rnali W. Hall, Maflt D4mH ( Umpire I'AGE THREE the Marines 'jfo. i. i .-J7 1 aiiHa1r,iat teaat Innings 10-8 Braves. The previous record of 11 pitchers in a single garni was set September 6, 1924, when the Philadelphia Phillies used six against the New York Giants, who used five. By squaring accounts in the nightcap, . . the Reds - preserved third place - in the National league by a lone percentage point - over the New York Giants, who swept a double header from the Philadelphia , Phils. : v. ;.- ' Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals squeezed past the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3 'and 2-1, to rim Brooklyn's' lead to eight lengths. The Dodgers bumped into a postponement at Boston. At Philadelphia, the Giants tripped- the Phils, 3-2 in the first game when Mel Ott laid down a 10th inning bunt with the bases loaded, but Bill Mc Gee made things easier in the second game, pitching a five hit shutout as the Giants won, 2-o. .- In the American league, the New York Yankees increased their lead to a dozen games and the Boston Red Sox moved into . second place, although neither team lifted a bat.. It all came about when the Chicago White Sox clipped the Cleveland Indians, 11-1 and 3-2, stretching their winning streak to eight games' and dropping the Tribe half a game behind the Red Sox. The Detroit Tigers had the help of 11 St. Louis errors as they downed the- Browns, 9-3 and 3-1. Doubleheaders between the Yanks and. Philadelphia Ath letics and the-Red Sox and Washington Senators were post poned until today. fW 1 rTrlv- "' 0 'ot lo" P,n,l, ,non yu kjpS"--1 think -(Roomi with bath from $3.50)1 So on your next visit to Seattle stay at this World-famous hotel. Exquisite food, club-like hospitality. Espe cially convenient location for Army, Navy, and business executives! '? , . csmti or SEATTLE