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Alter a quick canvass, Dan Fer
ris had to split his vote between
the sprints and the 400-meters
when called upon to name the
best event In the national AAU
track meet next weekend , . .
The sprint field includes Charley
Parker, the Texas kid who is so
good that one local sprinter who
has seen him doesn't think he can
be beaten; Illinois' Claude Key
atone (Buddy) Young, Ed Con
well, Barney Ewell and Herb
Thompson . . . The 400 will have
defending champion Cliff Bour
land; Elmore Harris of Morgan
State, a sensation in the NCAA
meet, Johnny Fulton, Herb Mc
Kenley and John Yeager, the
Louisiana State boy who his
coach. Bernie Moore, says is
capable of a 47-second quarter
. . . Best bet in our opinion, is
that Ross ana Bob Hume won't
run their tenth consecutive dead
heat In the 1500 meters.
UP AND ADAM
It seems that Adam Walsh, the
Id Notre Dame "Mule" who
coaches the Bowdoin football
team and fights fires in his spare
time, was battling flames on the
roof of Brunswick, Maine,
hotel not long ago when some
one hollered: "Phone call for
you. Adam." . . . Walsh climbed
down the ladder as assistant
coach . . Adam, who coincident
ally had received similar bids
from Columbia, Dartmouth, Col
gate and Bates that same day,
accepted with thanks and went
back to his fire fighting.
' ONE-MINUTE SPORT1 PAGE
The Dodgers' Dixie Walker
Jus been voted the "sports father
of the year" by the National
Father's Day committee. SUU
the people's choice . . , The
.Washington Redskins (as of last
week) needed only $26,000 to
reach their goal of $140,000 In
season ticket sales for 1944.
Dtavers Split
But Takts Strits
By The Associated Press
The Pacific Coast league lead
ing Portland Beavers split a
doubleheader with the Los Ange
las Angels last night to win the
cries tour Barnes to three. The
Monday night game made up for
postponed tilt and a tie game.
Portland nosed out the Angels
in the opener, 2-1, on a fourth
inning homer by Outfielder
Norm DeWeese. Los Angeles
took the seven inning nightcap,
3-2, by pushing over all three
runs in the sixth.
The other teams spent the day
traveling to set off a new series
starting tonight with Sacramen
to at Hollywood, Los Angeles at
Seattle, Oakland at Portland and
Ban JJiego at San Francisco.
Callahan Signs
With Red Sox
Kv SKIPPER PATBTrv
NEW ORLEANS, June 13 m
Richard "Smiling Dick" . Calla-
nan, aouoie no-nil pjicner ot tne
baseball team here, changed his
mma aoout a college education
yesterday and put his signature
on a Hfttim PoH Knv nintrn.t
He will report to the Louis-
vuie woioneis 01 tne American
association next Monday.
George Toporcer, head of the
ooaion iarm system, wno com.
-.1 .1. J 4U- J 1 l.i. 1
refused to announce the amount
nf raah tnvnlvori Viuf ..M 4U u
was "the biggest 'bonus ever paid
10 . a nign scnooi player for his
contract. taiianan s "buddies'
said th Vinnua wntf 19 Rnn
Callahan pitched the Holy
wross team to three state cham-
ftfnnafclna tiefara. Viim Hv.iliiiillnn
two weeks ago. He hurled a pair
of no-hit games within a week
and pitched 26 successive hltless
innings, tie won nis last 17
sames in row as a prep school
er. Callahan, 19, has a medical dis
charge from the navy.
Marine Private
For San Diego
PORTLAND, June 13 (Pi
Frank Ramsey, former Klamath
Falls high school football and
basketball coach, left here Sat
urday night a private in the ma
rine corps bound for San Diego,
Calif.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
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Seeded List
Intact for
Tennis Tilts
Bali, Halt Favored For
Feminine Finals; Segura,
Talbert Rated Top Men
By WATSON SPOELSTHA
DETROIT. June 13 lP) The
seeded list was intact in the na
tional clay court championships
today except for one player
who didn't show up for a first
round match at the Detroit Ten
nis club, and everything pointed
to the pairings in Sunday's finals
of Pauline Betz of Los Angeles
against Doris Hart oi Miami,
Fla.. and Francisco Segura, ot
Coral Gables, Fla., against Billy
Talbert of Indianapolis.
Miss Betz. holder oi two na
tional lawn titles, in addition to
the clay crown she won here last
year, gets into action against
Kuth Mino ot los Angeios toaay.
Miss Betz was idle yesterday as
Miss Hart smashed out a 6-1, 6-2
triumph over blond Joanne Dunn
of Des Moines, la.
Segura. opening a tournament
champion that he hopes will lead
to the national lawn title at For
est Hills, meets Mack Taylor of
Detroit today alter a iirst round
bye. Talbert, runnerup In 1943
for the clay title, posted a 6-0,
o-O decision over toward Dono
van of Detroit.
The only -ceded player to bow
out was Richard Warner o( Salt
Lake City, No. 7, who defaulted.
Others to advance In the star-
studded women's division were
Dorothy May Bundy of Santa
Monica, Calif.; Mary Arnold, Los
Angeles; Shirley Fry, Akron, O.;
Catherine Wolf. Elkhart, Ind.;
Nancy Corbett, River Forest, 111.,
and Constance Clifton, Miami,
seeded in that order.
Sox Slugging
Fielder Ups
Bat Average
NEW YORK. June 13 OPt
Thurman Tucker, slugging center
lieioer tor tne Chicago White
Sox, fattened his batting average
la points during the tost week
and now is in a position to make
a strong bid for the crown of
best batter in the major leagues
which is being worn by Dixie
Walker of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Tuckers spurt lifted him to
.398. In the same period, Walk
er's aggregate skidded 10 points
to .416.
Walker's decline also has
brought him opposition from
within the National league. Stan
Musial, St. Louis speedster and
the circuit's leading swatsmith
a year ago, zoomed from .348 a
week ago to .369. Today's tab
ulation includes games of yes
terday. Phil Weintraub, New York
Giant first baseman, was ninth
a week ago with .316 but his
slugging of the past seven days
has lifted his season's total to
.343 and third place.
Oris Hockett. who swings the
big bat for the Cleveland Indians,
increased his American league
total eight points during the
week but his runnerup .361 is
dwarfed by the accomplishments
oi lucxer. . ,,.
Stanley Hack Joins
Cubs to Delight
Of Baseball Fans
CHICAGO, June 13 (IP)
Chicaeo haKehall fnno areotoH
one of their favorite players to
aay, otaniey nacK. tne unicago
Cubs' veteran third baseman.
Thp 34.vpar.iM Tfanlr . Mam..
from his Oregon ranch and will
mane ms nrsi jut appearance
with the Cubs when they return
to Wrigley field from a road trip.
Hack, whn hna nlnvnH urith
the Cubs for 12 years, earlier
naa announced ne would be un
able to play this year because of
quuos on nis rancn.
LEAVES FOR NAYY
SAN FRANnsrn .Tun. i
UP) Dante Magnani, former St.
Marv'S ColleffR halfhaxtr mkn
starred with the Chicago Bears
proiessionai tootball team last
year, left here yesterday for navy
uuui. camp training at arragut,
Idaho. Before inriiirtinn ho haH
been working in a Richmond
Miipyara.
FIGHTS
By The Associated Press
PITTSBURGH Hnrn Mol i
Bettina. 189. Renenn. N V nut-
pointed Buddy Walker, 194, Co-
lumous, iv.
RADIOMAN DROWNS
PORTLAND. Me.. June 13 (Pi
Francis Edward Kinduff, 22,
radioman 2c, of Bonneville,
Ore., drowned Saturday in Casco
bay when he slipped while trans
ferring from one barge to anoth
er, the navy announced.
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"Stein' is beliavln'." J-yarKld Don Dabnay appears to be ex
claiming at Cypress Gardens. Fla.. as he looks up at his fathtr.
awed by daddy catching an eight-pound big mouth bass almost as
large as his son.
Belcastro, Wagner Jusi
Naturally Hate Each Other
Easy-bleeding Pete Belcastro
and George Wagner just don't
like each other.
At least that's what the fans
have gathered who have watched
the two in action since Friday
wrestling at the armory re
opened. On top of all that dislike,
neither of next Friday's top
match artists have shown any
great love for the referee
Wally Moss. In Wagner's first
main event here, he protested so
long and loud about Wally that
Promoter Mack Lillard was
forced to import Earl Yokley
from Medford to arbitrate the
mat battle, and it has long been
common knowledge that Pete
and Moss just don't get along.
With all this hate evident,
Flashes of
Life
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By The Associated Press
PRIORITY
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. Mrs
Marcelle M. Broeckx a Juror in
a state supreme court trial, told
the court her soldier-son's fur
lough had but one day to go and
she would like to spend it with
mm. . .
The' judge and opposing at
torneys consented, Mrs. Broeckx
and son went to the beach and
the trial went on with only 11
lurors.
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LAST WORD
BOISE, Idaho Gov. C. A. Bot
tolfscn planned to keep a speak
ing engagement despite influenza
and a 101-degree fever, called his
secretary. . . .
Mrs. Bottolfsen received the
governor's aide, smilingly said
the executive would make no
speech.
He didn't- .
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SURE ENOUGH
SEATTLE It miBht have
been the bomber's name that
brought his crew through 28
missions over Europe without a
casualty, thinks Lt. William
rieming.
"It was the Jack Pot." be ex.
plained, "and everybody knows
mats nara to nil.
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SAN FRANCISCO Seaman
Roudet O. Turner, South Pacific
vptpran. thmiffht hn was l,.rU
in KA rAem.A . . . 1 ui- l-1
Y. ivouvu wiiii jus snip
lounacreo on tne i araiion Islands
oit san 1-ranclsco last month
despite loss of his wallet and
$1040 in currency.
Rllt. n n.If Tltrnnr do. 1. 1
ings,.too. The wallet, currency
intart. ivni fniinH nn o hnflh oik
miles from the scene of the
wrecK ana returned. to him,
PBlViTE'B rnr i rrTinw
CHANUTE FIELD, III, ,An
Leon Stewart $70 richer. . ,
r!llRtnm rinCM. a nanilvjum.
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missloned officer must give a
aouar diii to tne iirst enlisted
mnn In nlllfn him Pirt Qtouiap,
Was Walking nrni- fhn hflrranl,
of a group of cadets who a few
minutes earner nao been com
missioned second lieutenants.
Ollt nn mn Hn nam nffln.,.
Pvt. Stewart used one hand to
salute, the other to collect.
AIR MAIL DELAY
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puu irom a piane as ne new over
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been delivered to his mother.
The note, encased In an empty
shell, was found on the roof of
a Champaign department store
bV J. HflwnrH MnlaaA, tirhM ,.
to the roof to take pictures. It
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Classified Ads Bring Results.
Friday's main event should be
a bloody, tough battle.
Speaking of blood. Promoter
Mack Lillard said today that
with all the blood spilled in the
ring last week, it was a shame
tne Med uross dion t nave ineir
plasma equipment at the armory.
Perhaps this week they may be
more fortunate.
Other matches corded this
week include the scml-windup
with Walter "Sneeze" Achui bat
tllng Buck Davidson, and Silent
Rattan grunting and groaning
with Herb Parks in the opener.
Rowland Fines
Beaver Players
SEATTLE, June 13 (P)
President Clarence Rowland of
the Pacific Coast league fined
Marvin Owen, manager of the
Portland team, and Eddie Fern
andez, Los Angeles, each 330
today for their conduct in the
Friday night game at Portland.
Owen was guilty of dilatory
tactics and abusive language,
and Fernandez of starting a
fight and delaying the game,
Rowland said. The game end
ed in a 7-7 tie, called before
the time limit near midnight.
Rowland arrived last night for
a few days' visit.
SHARES RECORD
BERKELEY. Calif., June 131
(P) Seventeen-year-old Bob
Chambers of Los Gatos. Calif..
shared the national intcrscholas-
tic half-mile record Monday with
Ross Bush of Dallas, lex.
Chambers tied Bush's mark of
one minute 54.4 seconds, running
against 2.6-mile-an-hour breeze
In the Pacific AAU champion
ships Saturday.
Yanks Dive
To Sixth in
Overtime Go
Cleveland Noiti Detroit
Irooklyn Dodgers Walloped
y Hard-Hltting Giants
Bv TED MEIER
Associated Press Sports Writer
The World Champion Now
York Yankees got biffed on the
nose again last night and nose
dived into sixth place in the
American league, the first time
In years the Yanks have been in
I ho second division this lata In
tlio season.
When Joke Powell singled In
the 11th inning to give Washing
ton a 4 to 3 victory it marked
the Yankees' sixth straight de
feat and their 13th setback in
their last 14 games.
The regulation game had end
ed in a 1-1 deadlock and it ap
peared that the Yanks were in
when they scored twice in thu
tenth. But the Senators tied it
up again In their half and pro
ceeded to tag Alley Donald for
the winning run In the 11th.
Donald had relieved starter Joe
Pago who pltcrred the first nine
Innings. Johnny Nlggeling went
the distance for the Senators.
In another American league
night game Cleveland nicked De
troit. 6 to 5, mainly on the
strength of a five-run uprising
in the fourth. Mickey Rocco
and Oris Hockett drove In four
of the five tallies in this frame,
each delivering a two-run single.
The Now York Giants spotted
Brooklyn four runs in the first
Inning then came from behind to
wallop the Dodgers, 19 to 0, in
the only National league game
scheduled. Manager Mel Ott and
First Baseman Phil Weintraub
each socked two homers for the
winners. Altogether Weintraub
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ATLANTA. Juno IS (M It's
Ensign Johnny Pesky, USNK,
now.
The former Portland. Ore.
bn.ieball star, who wus voted tho
American leaguu's rookie of the
year In 1U42 when he butted .331
for tho Boston lied Sox, was
graduated from the assistant
operations officers' school at tho
Atlanta naval air station ycsior
day.
drove In five runs, his best day
since hi ll RBI the day the
Giants took Brooklyn. 26-8. a
month nao.
The Chicago White Sox and
tho St. Louis Flrowns were tied
1-i, after 2) Innings when rain
forced a nostnonement. The olh'
er clubs In both circuits had an
open date.
Meaty Grid
Slate Eyed
For Coast
Huskies May Make 2-Game
Southern Swing; Colleges
To Ott Copies of Coda
HOOD RIVER, Ore., June lit
A slightly meatier far west
ern football slate for 1044 ap
peared In tho making at tho sum
mer Pacific const conference
meeting here today.
Washington's Huskies may
tako a two-game southland swing
uunliint the California Bears and
Southern California with
UCLA an outsklo possibility
as major fall football dlshoi, it
was reported unofficially,
Under the proposal, tho husky
navy trainee iid would take
advantage of the October 21-ao
vacation rlil to piny games In
the Los Angeles coliseum and
against the Bears at Berkeley on
successive weekends. The navy's
in-nour limit on travel would not
apply during this Interval.
Commissioner E. K, Atlmrlon
announced that copies of the
leagun code will be distributed
to all prep and collegiate Insti
tutions In the west so Unit a
clearer understanding of Its pro
visions will prevail.
The more than 60 faculty
representatives, athletic man
agers and coaches agreed at yes
terday's opening session that a
complete study of peacetime
problems must be starlod at once.
SEATTLE. June 13 (VP) Poit
Intelllgencer Sports Editor Royal
Brougham said today that an
eight-game srhcdiilo for the Uni
versity of Washington football
squad may grow from the sum-
southern trln. i I ijffi
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