UlfCUHt 13, 1043
Women's
Golf Starts
Semi-Finals
Fox Ploy Germain; Wall
To Moot Klrt in Womon't
Woitorn Amateur Tournoy
By DAVE HOrr
EVANHTON, 111., Aim. 13 ())
It'll Catherine Fox v. Dorothy
Gormuln and Mnry Amies Wall
vi. Penny Kirk In tho onil
filial! of the women's western
-jmnuuir uolf tournament today
Qt Ilia Kvniislon Golf club.
mis uiimiin mill fine
three-untinr-par iiicdnl score for
the 14 holn It took her to brut
Ann Nuncy of Munou City, la,,
B and 4, yesterday.
All the other qimrtpr fliiul ef
fort required tho full 1H holri.
MIm fax defentrd Mnrjorle
How of Detroit, Mich., one up,
and Ml Wall won from Jeanne
Cllne of ninomlntilnn, III., by
the Mint margin, being spared
an overtime when Miss Cllne,
putting for a win on the flnnl
hole, saw her (even-footer roll
around the rim of tho cup and
then out.
Mix Kirk hud a two up de
cision nitnlnst Metly Jean Muck
er of Spokane, Wash., but It
wai clniier than that. Mini Kirk
win threo up at tho turn und
diter halving tno next lour holes
iit two In a row leaving only
holes alto were hnlved, but
Mis Rueker fired her second
hot on tho 18th Into shrubbery
bordering a water hole and lout
so many stroke alio had to con
cede Q By BID rCDCH
(Plnch HIUlng for Hugh ruller
ton Jr.)
NEW YORK. Aug. 13 (TV
Sailor Oom and Soldier Joo Dl
Magglo are howling for active
ervlce . . . Figure they didn't
lgn up with Uncle Sam to play
baseball '. . . Dnra'l applied for
sea duly onco before and was
turned down . . . And Joe wants
a gun Instead of bat . .
What this about Alsab pulling
In lame in that raca last Mon
day? , , . Tho munoowcr situa
tion being what it is, Stovo
Enlch, Marquette's clarinet-playing
guard from Mibbing, Minn.,
Informed Coach Tom Ttidham
he' going to play In the Hill
topper bund between linlve of
all game till fall . . . There's
a Turkey Thompson-Leo Snvold
bout a-buzzlng for Los Angeles.
O BIS AND DAT A
Bruco Smith, tho ex-Mlnne;
sots all-Amcrlcun 1 slated to
land at one of the navy' pre
flight chool . . . And all tho
coaches are keeping their fin
ger crossed . . . Gunder Hoegg,
who tried to convince the sport
writer of his klss-and-makc-up
policy several week ago, un
convinced them again right after
hi last U. S. race Wednesday
. . . Gunder and Gil Dodds and
Sports yNi
Briefs V
Fullerton, Jt. ', '
several sports writer were in
vited to a local smorgasbord . . .
But when tho host brought tho
scribes in, the Gavle galloper
hollered, "I don't wont anybody
around" . . . The scribes, who
weren't anxious about tho clnm
bnko In tho first place, wnlkcd
out . . . And the most embar
rassed man In the house was
Brother Dodds . , .
O.
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Frank Ward, Youngstown
(Ohio) Vindicator: Tho Brook
lyn Doduors are departing al
most dally and so aro tho
. Dodger fans.
WHO'S DIPSY NOW
By CASEY STENGEL
(A told io John Drohan. Boston
Traveler)
Somebody' been saying Pitts
burgh Rip Swell' new dlpsy
doo pitch 1 too low to be ef
fective with men on base , . .
It doesn't mako any difference
when he pitches agninst my
Brave ... He only gives us
three hit anyway . . . It's the
screwlst pitch I over saw . . .
Sowell coll it hi ephus pitch
. . . I don't know what that
Qieana and tho battdrs don't
now how to hit it . . . Looks
like wo'ro both .mystified . . .
Only way you enn stop It la to
sign the Singer Midgets to piny
for yoif the day ho pitches and
order 'em not to swing at any
thing , , , He'll walk o many
they'll have to take him out , . ,
Then you put in your regular
player . . . Simple, isn't It?
I'AGB NINE
Horrell Has
Three Fast
Backfields
EVANSTON, III., Aug. 13 (IP)
Threo baekfleld combinations
which Assistant Coach Unbe Hor
rell praises as "tho fastest over
assembled on one squad," ore
wnrKiug out as complete unit
for tho all-star football game Au
gust 28.
"Of course, those backs mav
not run very far unless wo get
a cnmpnrulile group of linemen,"
llorroll, UCLA conch, added,
"but for speed these boys can
outstep any bunch I've ovor
scon."
The combination now train
ing as units:
Quarterbacks Dick Renfro,
Washington State; loft half Ot
to Graham, Northwestern; right
half Bob Steuber, Missouri;
fullback Pot Harder, Wiscon
sin. Quarterback Len Calllgnro,
Wisconsin; left half Paul Gov
emnll, Columbia; right half
Jimmy Dewar, Indiana; fullback
Stcvo FUIpowicz, Fordhnm.
Quurterback Jim Youel,
Iowa; left half Charley Trlppl,
Georgia; right half Corwln
Clatt, Notre Dome; fullback
Roy McKay, Texas.
St. Mary's Navy
Pref lighters
Start Practice
MORAGA, Cullf., Aug. 13 (IP)
The navy pre-fllglit school at
St. Mary's college will open
varsity football practice next
Monday, Lt. Comdr. Willis O.
Hunter, director of athletics,
announced today.
Lt. Emerson W. (Spike) Nel
son, head coach, who has been
assigned four assistants, expects
an opening turnout of about 70
naval aviation cadets. Tha
school fielded a strong team
last year.
Members of Nelson's staff
will be Lt. Harry Shipkey, for
mer assistant coach at Stanford
university; Lt. Jules V. Sikes,
line coach of tho Georgia eleven
that won the Rose bowl game
lust New Year's Day; Lt. Wil
liam M. Edwards, ex-coach of
the Detroit Lions, and Lt.
Arthur (Buck) Bailey, former
assistant coach at Washington
State.
By HUBS NEWLAND
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13
(Pi Behind barbed wire: Foot
ball is where you find lt, a two
American prisoner in Germany
discovered. . . . This number is
Inspired by tho letter just re
ceived by Orln E. "Babe ' Hoi
lingbery, coach at Washington
State college. , . .
Hollingbcry is In his home
town hero on a visit. . . . The let
ter, mailed June 18, was signed
by Major Jorry Sage, U. S. pnro-
troop officer. ... Ho landed be
hind tho German lines in Tu
nisia and was taken prisoner. . .
In 1038, Major Sage was a
WSC end and honor student. .
Behind barbed wire now ho re
membered his old coach. . .
"We are playing Rugby foot
ball," he wrote. "Hove played
two games and beat British
teams each time.
Major Sage mentioned that
Bob Brown was a prisoner in the
same camp and was his Rugby
team mate. . . . Isn't this a
strange coincidence? . . . Brown
was a center on Holllngsbery's
1034 team and also an honor stu
dent. . .
Equally unusual 1 the fact
both Major Sage and Brown.
who Is believed to hold the romc
of enntnin. are residents of Spo
kane where the latter' father 1
a lawyer. . . .
On the coast football outlook,
incidentally, Coach Holllngbery
Idaho May Open
Grid Season Against
Spokane Air Team
MOSCOW, Ida.. Aug. 13 (P)
The University of Idaho prob
chiv will nnen Its 1043 football
season with a night game In Spo
kane October Z against tno apo
kano air depot team, Athletic
Director Babe Brown said yes
terdny. The date Is one left open
by the withdrawal of the Unl
ruv nf Montana from grid
competition this season.
Brown said the date for the
second originally scheduled Mon
tana game, November 16, will
be left open on ine possiDimy
Montana yet may decide to field
a team.
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Phillies
League
Seven Game Victory Streak
By JUDBON BAILEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
Tho rhlllles are throwing a
smoko screen around the con
flict now going on In tho No
tional league.
Tho only thing of importance
still to be decided in tho senior
circuit, of course, is second placo
and this Is tho dispute which
tho Phillies, who ore not con
cerned, aro clouding up with
their smoke.
Last night for the first time
Lead Teams
Take Tilts
Yesterday
Angels, Seals, Roiniors,
Beovors Still Lead Coast
Baseball Pennant Race
By The Associated Press
First division teams in the Pa
cific coast league, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Seattle and Port
land, orrnyed in the standing of
that order, all won their games
yesterday to continue undefeat
ed in current scries with second
division outfits.
Seattle downed Oakland for
tho third time yesterdny, win
ning 4 to 2 as Pete Jonas marked
up his fifth straight victory. Se
attle netted three runs in the
fourth inning to put the game
safely away. Eddie Carnett
opened with a single and scored
on Bill Mntheson's double. After
Joe Robblns sacrificed Lloyd
Christopher walked and Dick
Gyselman slashed a single to
right, scoring Mulheson and
bringing Christopher to third.
Christopher scored on Jim
Jewell's long fly.
Portland nosed out Hollywood
2-1 in a tight pitcher' battle be
tween Art Herring and Bill Tho
mas, the former allowing but
four hit. Thomas was touched
for eight safe hits, although one
of the two runs scored on him
was unearned.
Sun Fronclsco come through
with a flurry of hit after two
were out in the ninth to beat
Sacramento 6-5. The Solons led
S-4 going into the ninth.
Los Angeles scored six runs in
tho first Inning in defeating San
Diego 8 to 4.
isn't the Gloomy Gus today he
was at the conference 'meeting
last June. ... At that time Hol
lingbcry couldn't cc how he
could keep a team next fall,
what with tho army barring in
tcrcollegiato competition, and
the limited civilian student reg
istration to pick from.
Hollingbcry I talking up the
sport now, "We have 35 player
possibilities on our raster now
and more are sending word they
will turn out," he said. "We
haven't a player left from the
1942 squad but we will field
some type of club for sure this
fall. Most of the players will be
under 18 years of age and we
will have a few older ones of 4F
classification.
"While we cannot hope to
measure up to the caliber of the
colleges that have the navy train
Ing programs I look for an in
terestlng season. I believe the
fans will string along with us
and accept the teams as they
are."
Waterman Looks
For Fighter to
Meet Joe Kahut
PORTLAND, Aug. 13 (IP)
Matchmaker Joe Waterman cast
about today for a fighter to meet
Jo? Kahut, Woodburn heavy
weight, in the main event of a
boxing card here August 27
which was to have featured a
rematch between Jimmy Garri
son, Kansas City, 'and Rudolfo
Ramirez, Mexico City.
Waterman announced -last
night that the Garrison-Ramirez
mix had to be postponed indefi
nitely because the Mexican wel
terweight could not cross the
border for several weeks. He
said he was not notified why.
Their fight here last month was
declared a draw.
BRIGHAM YOUNG QUITS
PROVO, Utah, Aug.' 13 (IP)
Brigham Young university has
abandoned intercollegiate foot
ball for the coming season. Pro
fessor Ariel -S. Balllf, head of
the school's athletic council, said
basketball will be continued.
When In Medford
Stay at,
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modem
Joe and Anna Earley
Proprietors
Screen National
Race for Second by
since the Phillies under Burt
Shotten finished in tho first di
vision in 1932, tne Philadelphia
National leaguo ball club fash
ioned a seven-game winning
streak. ,
They beat the Pittsburgh Pir
ates for the third straight time
4-3 after the Bold Buccaneers
hod taken a 3-0 lead and in spite
of tho fact that the Phillies were
held to five hit.
The occasion of the Phillies
winning their seventh straight
was practically of earth-shaking
Imoortance In liseir, but in
addition lt allowed the Cincin
nati Reds to continue in a tie
for second placo with the Pir
ates. Cincinnati, which came to
Brooklyn two day ago in third
place, lost it second successive
game to the Dodgers 3-0, but
through the magnificence and
munificence of the Phillies con
tinued In the tie for second to
which they advanced Wednes
day. Meanwhile the St. Louis
Cardinal conquered the New
York Giant 4-1 with Mort Coop-
Angels Led
By 15-Year
Old Catcher
Accident Place Billy tho
Kid on LA First String;
He' Still Doing Fin
By FRANK FRAWLEY
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13 (IP)
Here's a new saga of Billy the
Kid.
He is, for the purpose of ex
act identification, Billy Sarni.
Only 15 years old. Not yet out
of high school.
Yet, he's the first string
catcher of the Los Angeles Base
bell club, a team that is run
ning away from the pack In the
Pacific Coast league.
A series of accidents project
ed the beardless Billy into the
spotlignK First, Eddie Fernan
das was injured, and a few days
later Billy Holm went out with
a split finger. The Angels didn't
have a catcher.
In desperation President Clar
ence (Ponts) Rowland went to
Sarni's parents. They had in
tervened against flattering of
fers from various major league
clubs the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Boston Red Sox, Cleveland In
dians and Chicago Cubs. Billy,
they reasoned, should stay at
homo and in school. But Row
land was -persuasive, and, aided
and abetted by a $10,000 bonus,
one of the highest ever paid by
a class AA baseball club, won
over the parents.
Sarni joined the Angels the
next day and in his first turn at
bat smashed out a home run. If
the club was inclined to be jit
tery about a mere youngster
handling the catching duties it
changed over quickly.
Billy has played 12 games
and Is batting a neat .321. He
has thrown out 11 runners try
ing to steal bases. Three times
men trying to score .have charg
ed into him, bounced back and
been tagged out. He's still call
ing signals, and the veteran Los
Angeles pitching staff isn't shak
ing lta collective head at them,
either.
Bob White Wins
Idahoanian
Award for 1942
MOSCOW, Ida., Aug. 13 MP)
Bob White of Payette, Ida.,
track and cross-country star for
three years, is winner of the
Idahoanian award for 1942-43,
Athletic Director Babe Brown
announced.
The entire' coaching staff vot
ed for White, now in the intel
ligence branch of the army, on
a basis of athletic ability, schol
arship and personality.
He was a member of the Uni
versity of Idaho's 1941 cross
country 'team which ran in two
races an hour apart and won
both, taking titles in the Pacific
Coast conference and the north
west AAU.
ORTIZ FIGHTS LOPEZ
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 13 (IP)
Manuel Ortiz, world's bantam
weight tltleholder, takes on Mex
ico's Leonardo Lopez in a 10
round non-title prize fight here
tonight.
All Wool
Sports Coats
and Slacks.
Fall Colors
Slse 34 to 48
RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP
III am! Main
er pitching three-hit ball for his
16th triumph. One of the blow
against him was Mel Ott's 13th
home run.
The Boston Braves beat the
Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 12 Inning
on a triple by Elmer (Butch)
Nleman and fine pitching by
Al Javery. '
In the American league the
New York Yankee turned the
table on the St. Loui Browns
after consecutive lop-sided set
backs and won a night game 6-2
behind Rookie Charley Wens
loff's ilx-hit hurling. Newsom,
who hasn't won a game In six
starts for the Browns, forced
in two of New York' run with
walks.
Rudy York hit two home run
to bring hi total to 21, match
ing his production for the entire
1942 season, as the Detroit
Tiger thumped the Washington
Senators 10-3 behind the five
hit hurling by Hal While and
Emmett O'Neill.
Lou Boudreau had a perfect
turn at bat with four hits, two
of them triples, as Cleveland
nosed out the Philadelphia Ath
letics 4-3 and, the Chicago White
Sox divided a doublcheader with
the Boston Red Sox. Boston took
the first game 10-8 with Bobby
Doerr batting in three runs,
two on a homer, but a triple by
Luke Appling in the 14th led
to a 7-8 triumph for Chicago in
the nightcap after Joe Cronin
of Boston had hit his fifth pinch
home run of the year.
Weekend
Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND, Aug. 13 (AP)
High mountain lakes and
streams and coastal streams will
provide anglers their best fish
ing this weekend, the state game
commission's weekly bulletin
indicated today.
The county-by-county report:
COLUMBIA Bank fishing
along the Columbia river for
harvest trout is improving and
good catches of catfish, perch
and crappies are being made in
sloughs.
LANE Angling only fair.
There is a small run of sea trout
in the Siuslaw river.
COOS Fishing poor in north
ern half of county; fair in south
ern part, with Chinook salmon
and bluebacks starting to run in
Lower Coquille.
CURRY Generally poor but
Rogue river yielding a feW
salmon and steelhead.
LINCOLN Several limit
catches of bluebacks reported in
last few days from the Alsea,
Siletz and Yaquina rivers. Some
also from Beaver and Lower
Drift creeks.
TILLAMOOK Rivers yield
ing fair catches of bluebacks. A
number of limit catches of sea
run cutthroat trout reported
from the Big Nestucca.
JOSEPHINE Rogue river
giving up some nice steelhead
on flies, and Illinois and Ap-
plegate rivers nice catches of
cutthroat.
CROOK Very poor.
DESCHUTES Limit catches
being made in Paulina and East
lakes both on flies and troll;
Tood and Elk lakes good, too.
JEFFERSON Several limit
catches reported from Metolius
river.
BAKER Anglers having suc
cess in high lakes and Eagle
creek.
HOOD RIVER Some good
fishing with flies on lower Hood
river. Badger lake and all lakes
in Greenpoint area closed.
KLAMATH upper Klamath
and Agency lakes very good for
trolling, with limit catches be
ing taken. Odell, Crescent and
Davis lakes and Sprague river
also good.
MORROW Mam streams
yielding limit catches with grass
hoppers best bait.
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