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Looks as if the national tennis
championships at Forest Hills
Labor Day weekend will be
strictly a lemlnlne show. . . . .
Lieut. Don ' McNeill . shouldn't
have any competition for the
men's title if he's in. condition,
but the gals not only will have
11 the top-flight stars on hand
but so far this season they
haven't paid the slightest atten
tion to form (that is, playing
fnrm). - . - Anv one of a hnlf
dozen girls might win. . . . About
15 of the kids who played in
the West Virginia "North-South"
high school grid game last week
end are expected to turn up for
fall drills at West Virginia U. . .
Moe' Berg,' baseball's most ac
complished linquist, is attached
to the staff of Lt. Col. Charles
Poletti, military governor of
Borne,
SUGGESTION NOTED
; Arguing that baseball "hasn't
changed since fouls first were
ruled as strikes," Dr. Clarence
Rungee of New Haven, Conn.,
proposes six-inning games with
four outs in each inmng. . . . His
idea is that players would
"sprint" all the way, just as run
ners have stepped up the pace
ior uie nine uisieua ui coasting
through three quarters and then
cuttine loose. . . . Also, "there
would be three less times for
the players to go to the field and
return and three less times for
tne pucners 10 warm up Derween
innings," Rungee adds. . . That's
our idea of a real improvement.
.
MONDAY MATINEE ,
Co-Coach Walt Kiesling main
tains that the Cardinals-Pittsburgh
combing can win the Na
tional Football league champion
ship if it can come up with a
capable passer. . . . And if we
had some ham, we'd have some
ham and eggs. . . . Mary Nesbitt
Crews (Racine Belles), Doris
Tetzlaff (Milwaukee Girls) and
Lary Lou Lester (South Bend
Blue Sox) all were home-town
tennis stars before signing with
the All-America Girls Pro Bare-
ball league. . . . When Coach
fTanx Howard noted the size of
nis ii-year-oia uiemson football
ers, he marked: "At least when
we have a strong wind now we
don't have to herd 'em in bar
racks to keep 'em from blowing
"way.". . 4 . It may. be another
V matter when the Tigers have a
strong opponent. ...
Portland Nine
Reaches Legion
Tourney Finals
BILLINGS, Mont., Aug. 21 VP)
Aberdeen, S. D., and Tucson,
Ariz., American Legion junior
uaoeumi reams meet tonight to
determine which squad will play
Portland, Ore., in the champion-
s,"v ua me sectional lour
nev' under xvav hore
Portland went to the finals by
defeating Tucson, 8-3, Sunday
night after the Arizona team
had squeezed out a 4-3 victory
, nuuueen in an aiternpon
some opening tne series.
Under the double-elimination
ysiem, the . two losers were
oyueuuiea to meet again for the
. Jompemtneina
Up Six
Olsen Gives
Hits,
Fans Nine
Naval Air Station Sailors
Garner 17 Base Blows to
; Overpower Weak All-Stars
Big Jim Olsen limited the Eu
gene All-Stars to six hits, fan
ning nine batters as his Naval
Air Station mates pounded out a
17 to 3 victory over the hapless
valley invaders, Sunday after
noon at Recreation park.
Spifr.nfr.mi hits i(tm nf 4hnm
extra base knock's, doomed the
Eugene nine to defeat, but the
Cascade league players in-
splvpc hv hnntinff tho hnll nmiirrl
iuui ijiiiu wiiiie uieir two pucn
ers gave ud nine waiKS. .
The game loosed as if it would
hp plncp -0ninfr intn Vn ca,......!
inning with the score knotted at
o nil r.. ik. ; M ; f .1 . i
as the sailors picked up four
runs in that frump nnp nf thnm
a homer by Shortstop Harvey
oiurey.
The total for the gobs piled
up with one - more navv run
crossing the plate in the fifth
ana two more m the sixth. Then
thp sailnrx - rpnilv fmmrl
range for their big inning as they
wallorjed thp slants nf All.Qtor
Pitcher Walker for seven runs
in the seventh frame before Vir
gil Gross came in to put out the
fire. One morp run in thp a;chm.
completed the air station scor
ing.
After - tvincr thp mw l ik.
first, the big guns of Eugene
fired nothing but blanks, adding
w uicu awie viuy once wiui a
run in the sixth stanza. -
The game saw the return of
navy First Baseman Fred Gay
to his old form as he walloped
oingie, a uuuuiq, ana a three
bagger in five times at bat.
It rpmninprl frr d'l.l T: 1 .
Franny Miller to take battine
"""i" "e "avt as ne was
issued three walks and socked
two doubles and a triple in the
SIX -Iimpa hp pama . . it.
ui iu me
fiaie. ,
center Fielder Cassidy main
rauieo. nis .500 average with
Catcher Reitenour aUn
tat .official- times at
s-w 'D.."elaer, Wheeler "and
jaionop were the
leaders- In the All-Star hitin.
with:two..afetie,.in.toS
' '-Thp' arinarpnt ...Ani. - ...
tr ""mess or tne
t. i. A mav e accounted
for by the fact that one of the
cars Famnni i ah Jr. ul "le
upiIj "-i:"?,""1 "u-otars de-
"uuoie on the wav
""-n return to Eu-
, aiay. several of the air
f".-151 failed6 Z
Ft.. All.SU,B.0IAlC,r'
Humphries, rf j ?
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ve,icu in, uivw 4, nunop, mc
Murray. Cassidy, Gay 2. Storey 3, Miller
neiisi, onuupe, ireiienour a. stolen
bases. McMurray, Cassidy. Miller, Wheel
er,. BUhop. Two-base hits, McMurray.
Giv. fltnrxv. MtlUi- 9 ThFaa.ku. v.t.
Gay, Storey. Home run. Storey. Left
on bases. Eugene All-Stars 7, Air Station
10. Bases on balls. Walker 7. Gross 2.
Olsen 1. Strikeouts, by Walker 3. by
Gross 1. by Olsen 9. Hits off Walker,
16 in 8 23 Innings, off Gross, 1 in
1 1 1 nn nN a til.... a i- a i i
nins, off Gross, 0 In 1 J3 innings, off
nilth 9 In
Walker (2t. Winning pitcher, Olsen.'
iiiiwwr,. vvaixer. umDires. Hat
broke and Jones.. Time. 2;M. AttmnH-
ance, 1630 (estimated).
, WILD WEST -x :
FRESNO. Calif. Mrs. Tula r
Ray was awarded an inter
locutory divorce- decree - from
irPl H9V a nflnhop Bh. r-ii
fipH tit Unnlrl rint 'allrxiir hno" lr'
tune in on anything but religious
SPOKANE Bob Hamilton,
utile Known tvansvillo. ind.
sholmakcr, defeated Byron Nel
son of Toledo, 1 up in 36 holes
tor uie. national pro Rollers
crown. It was the. biggest title
upset since i om creavy defeated
Ucmvy Shutc in 1931.
kamsas rrrv a f..ii.
of San Francisco, became first
auncte ever 10 win an irec-slylc
events in women's national swim
chamuionshius. She annevorl inn
and 1500 meter titles Friday.
400-metcr Saturday and thn Rnn.
meter crown Sunday. Riviera
club of Indianapolis took team
WASHiNr.TnM nni.,i
ODT asked that only bona-flde
luMui'uis vi oi. xuiiis ue allowed
to buy tickets for world series as
a traveling conservation mea
sure. .
NEW YORK-J'aperbov, 17 to
1 selection, won $53,330 Sara
toga handicap. Pavot triumph
ed in Grand union hotel stakes.
STOCKHOLM Arne Anders-
son aeieaieo. uuncter rlacgg for
Swedish 1500 meter title with
slow time of 3:49.6. Hacgg took
ouuu meters in 14. 32. z.
NEW YORK Pvt. Lloyd
Scntt nf Prairia View Tav
negro national tennis 'title by de-
icbuiik rr nooert uyiand of
waterboro, S. C.. 6-4, 6-2, 6-3
RnnnKt.tMB tior, n..u
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Betz of Los Angeles, defeated
Louise orougti ot Beverly Hills.
Calif., 6-4, 6-3 for Lonewonrt
Cricket club title. J. Gilbert
J-1MM hi nmirn I iranifA lu r .
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vcierHn s .uue..
200 Amateur
Riders in Show
liKlSHAM ill m.
More than 200 amateur riders of
me nmunene vauey competed
in the first annual western horse
jwuwr nere yesterday as a Dre-
uminary to today's opening of
c ouni ounuai xnmtnom
county , fair.-.
Thef SnnncnrlnA ..D..II j
mounted police reserve, Oregon
?!!.?;aalein; Yamhill county
and the Clackamas county Sher-
uuiiiuii U1111S.
..WPfses valued at more than
Wop were entered in the Pah
S-iij V.""- "oe London
'.."'"""i ponce reserve. u,nr
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Portland Referee
To Be Barney Ross
lightweight and welterwemhf
"""'" iicunea Doxine's
man of the year" in 1943 for
kVh.Tf 'affi"" Joe
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Washington 4-12. St. Loui 2-1.
Chicago 3-3. Philadelphia si
Benton 8-U, Cleveland 6-4.
Detroit 4-8. New York 3-8.
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Brooklyn
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St. Louie 16-3. Boston 5-5.
Pittsburgh 10-7, Brooklyn 7-1.
Cincinnati 2-1. Philadelphia 1-4.
Chicago 7-1, New York 4-3.
Los Angeles
Hollywood ..
Portland
San Francisco
Seattle
COAST LEAOUE-
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San rjlesn
San Diego 6-1, Sacramento 2-0.
Hollywood 3-0, San Francisco 1-3,
Oakland 0-1, Los Angeles 3-0.
PorUand 4-5. SeatUe 3-0. . .
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Brownies'
Lead Falls
To 3'2 Tilts
St. Louis Nine Loses
Fourth Straioht at Otherl
Creep Up in Pennant Chats
n .. trip nnrur rn
Auociatad Press Sports Writer
Visions of an all-St. Louis
world's scries for tho first time
in the major league may bejust
that a vision,
Tho nonnnnt-himrirv Rrnwne
of St. Louis watched their first
three and a half games over the
Boston iteci sox as tney bowed
twirl vestprdav tn thn rnlln
dwelling Washington Senators.
4-2 and 12-1 to suffer their
fourth straight defeat, their
longest losing streak of the year.
t-rcviousiy iuKe oewcu s men
had never dropped four in a
row, although they last three
straight on five separate occa
sions. Only a week ago, after
having won 10 games in a row
for the longest winning streak
in the American league, the
Browns enjoyed a six and a half
game lead. But then followed a
rapid decline in which the St.
iuuiMHiis lost, cigm ox mcir next
12 games, shaving their lead
three full games. Their present
lead is their shortest since July
Dutch Leonard had little
trouble defeating the Browns in
thp onpnpr limitinc Ihum fnn.
hits. The Senators pounded
mrce Brownie nuriers for IT hits
to win the nightcap. The last
ArnwrtiA flinani in finl.l. "
he started was Nelson Potter on
juiy 13.
fcarly Wynn, pitching his last
game for Washington before en
tering the navv. wag tho ufiir.
his eighth victory of the season!
ine nea tox Became a defi
nite Dennant thrnnt . hv oani.
quishing the Cleveland Indians
twice, B-o and 11-4. They pound'
ed out 26 hits in the twin bill.
16 of them in the nightcap. Bob
. nnntnn . im ahn. nnri
Metkovich hit homers, Johnson's
Deing nis lam to tie him for the
league lead. Rookie Rex Cecil
won nis second game in the fi
nale.
The Detroit Tigers joined 'the
ug-iign ior ine nag ty sweep
ing a pair from the New York
Yankees 4-3 and 9-8, thus taking
over third place from the Yan
kees, only five games away from
the Browns.
T)l77V Trnilf nalnnJ Ul. A11L
. . -.ww e,uiiiu Auui
triumph in the nightcap as he
neiped nis own cause with a
two-run homer, his fourth ni th
season. Trout joins his team
mate Hal Npurhniicar a 4hn t..
u-game winners in tne majors
j.iic rnuuurgn nrates in
creased their second-place Na.
tional leaeue IpaH nvnr thA thi
place Cincinnati Reds to two
games by conquering the Brook
lyn Dodeers twin in.7
7.1. .Tim nnecnll hU a nI..L Ul
, - - ".". . 1 V a Hllll.11-1111
homer with the bases full in the
seventn inning of the opener.
r uui uuagcrs ooDDy Bra
ean. Luis Olmo Whitlnu wudm
and Actinir . Mnnnppr r'hotiA
Dressen were banished from
the games for arguing.
Aftpr lneinfr thn nnnnn. 1a Ik.
Chicaffn Ctlhc fnr thnip 101U
straight- defeat, thus tying the
juiificai lusing stump in liiant
history, the New York Giants,
behind Bill Voiselle'x flvo.Mi
pitching, ended their slump in
the second, 3-1. It was Voiselle's
15th viptnrv 3m nyTar!..,!..!. i
seven hits in eight at bats.
Rookie Woody Rich pitched
the Boston Braves to a 5-3 vic
tory over tne St. Louis Cardi
nals for hie 'Iret l7annol 1
vlctnrv. aftpr th r..j. C
drubbed the Braves 1S-5 In the
ujjener tor lea wims' 12th tri
umph against one defeat.
r np - Km una nhm aiui.iil.
---- - ...uuut,llln . fiuiicucs
and the Chicago White Sox di.
o iwiu-oiii, me aox wln-
A s grabbing the aftermath, 8-3.
R I ink V WaTlnir nil.k 1 ,
. , "i , . "twii:u ana
batted his way to his 18th vic
tory as the Cincinnati Reds de
feated the Philadelphia Phillies,
I .". """"" ooener of a
twin-bill. .
Bevos Score
Twin Victory
Over Seattle
By Th Atiocialod Prats
Fivu shutout games were
pitched Sunday us Uio eight
members of tuo Pacific Const
league exerted pressure to re
main in tho running during thn
n o x t four-and-fiual-wccks of
play.
A nolthlp hlnnltlniT tuna nnA
cd as first-place Los Angeles and
.iimi'Miai-i. vMitiHiia spilt a
double bill. Tho host-team An-
eels won thn rmnnpt K.n hkln
the stingy 3-hit hurling of Red
Adiinis.. Manuel Salvo pitched
1-htt ball as the Acorns took tho
nigmcap, i u.
Portlnnd. Ik onmp hAhlMU n...
leader nnrl in thirrl vnnt ft n r a . i .
cd aeattio twice, 4-3 and 4-0. The
winning pitchers were Roy Hoi-
SCr in the nnnnpr ntlrl Mucin,,
riercui in tne closing shutout.
ay nanuii was crcciltca Willi
3U flllir.hit vlptorv, nirAK It.A
Sun Francis Kitnle in thp
ond game of two with socond-
jiiitc iiuuywooa. ine omrs won
he ODener 3-1 ne Pinrhhlll,. Ill
Hill doubled in the ninth to
cican tne loaded bags.
San Dinffn rrpnt tn within
half B 0amp nf cmr.n 1 1. nl... U..
defeating Sacramento, 6-2 and
1-0. The second game result was
to the credit of Frank Dasso,
wno scored tne Padres' second-
inninc run and nitrhprl epnttprpi
seven-hit hall
Portland nut nn thp t.pet
i its n'L'iira nr rnn wppl. tm.,iH
five of sevon names with Sent.
tic. Thn nthnp ricnlta rfou a o
standing for Hollywood over San
laiuBuu, euos nn e ips over
UBKiRnn nnn s:nn r..AA ...
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?tii.rtiiT.cnio,
Oregon Tens
Head for Crown
SEATTLE. Alio 91 ipi Bp-i-
land Tens were well on their
Wav toward mnnnnnllrlm, hnll,
regional Softball titles today
with the mens crown already
going to the Rose City's Colored
Merchants and thp T.inrt.Pp.mppnt,
squad holding a 30-50 chance of
capturing tne girls' division.
The Colored Merchants came
thrnilffh thp mnlp nlav ,UUnl
a defeat, downing Skyroom Grill
of Seattle 3-0 in the finale as
eoo wuus hurled two-hit ball.
Lind-Posseroy, defeated earlier
in the dav bv Seattlp'a Ninlnr
and Scott 1-0. came back last
night to dump their rivals 3-0,
necessitating a third game for
the fitfrls. Thp riatp that pnnlatl
will be played has not been an-
nuuncea. .
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Herald and News
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Hamilton Upsets Nelson
To Win PGA Tournament
Darkhorse From Indiana Defeats Top
. Favorite I Up Over Jo Moles Sunday
Five Rocket Backs
Named by Mathews
PORTLAND Au . 91 tn
Five backs who will see lots of
ui.uon wnen ine r-ortianrt Rock
ets launch their American pro
fessional football season against
thp Spattlp Rnmhpn !nl.mk..
rnii,ci
o, wcie namea Dy coacn rt. L
mainews today,
Thev arp 21ri.nniin .Tim ilta
Partland, No. 1 passer and
uciter irom l. Marv's Prp.
flight; 165-pound Howard Man.
son, quick-kick specialist from
luano: jjave uammon. tin up,.
sity of Oregon; Fred Jenklnn
University of Montana, and Jim.
mv Cainc. San Fran-ion i,nl.,..
sity speedster. .
Columbia River
Claims Two Lives
ST. HELENS. An 91 ira.
m.--,.-TCr--'.. V
ine iotumoia river claimed the
uves oi iwo swimmers, Ian K
Forsythe, 33, and his hnlf.hrnth.
cr. Amos Bond, hero VPRtprrlav
WitnpRRpa mni1 ITnroull.. 1 l'
. - -. ...f in,, uiuu
in attempting to rescup RnnH
Classified Ada Bring Results.
By RUSS NEWLAND
SPOKANE. Wash.. Ana. 21
(IT) Ho wasn't given much of
a chance when tho toui'iiiimeiit
opened, in fact was dismissed
with the cluvlllcnlion oi a
"pnnini." hill nnh llnniUtnn t'lir.
rleri (he title of 11)4-1 Nnllonnl
PGA golf champion on his
namo today. .
Tho "clinkhorse" from Evans
vlllc. 'Ind.. 2U vnnrs old mid
pluying ill this tourmimciit ior
he first Him', dcicaled Uyion
Nelson, Toledo, O., 1 up ovor
9ft l,nln ,.no,nrnn It t.'Ti thp
No. 1 unset of the tournament
in fact thu biggest reversal in
26 championships.
Onlv the vlclorv of Tom
Creavv over Dennv Shuln In
1DJ1 annronelu'd lliimllluiis
achievement. He beat tho coun
try's best golfer when ho bent
Nelson the final green to re
ceive the iiceliimiition ot more
than 7000 funs.
1 . i..r.,..i M..tA, i,u
mill 111 IIVIWIII) IIVI3HII .,
still tlio heKt unlfer nf the field
when considered on a mcdnl
play basis. Tho man from Ohio
played 106 holes in thirty shots
under Dar. Onlv on the final
day. when carded two 70
rounds did he fall to complete
eighteen holes in the 60s.
Yet ne won on v second mon
ey of S1500. Hamilton, who
played 20S holes during tho
seven days In 12 under par fig
ures, had It over his rival on
the last day. He posted a 70,
than a 60 and his one-hole mar
gin for tho tense mutch play
battle naid off rlehlv. 3300
worth.
Incidentally. Hamilton defeat-
prl thn turn mil lnnrlinii onlfpri
of the country. He bciit Harold
McSpadcn, Philadelphia, leading
money winner oi inc year, 6
and 1 in the quarter finals.
Sizing up every shot to de
liberately that at timos Ncl.on
appeared on tho verge of fid
gets at the dcluy, Hamilton out
stcadlcd Nelson in tho pinches.
He had what it takes In the
clutch and that came on the
36lh green, after Nelson had
dropped a 12 footer for a bird
ie 3. Hamilton had chipped up
to less than two fect past the
cup.
After he sank it for a half
which gave him the title he
confided he had putted that one
I as quickly ns positlhla bucmisr
ine nunc hit iooKcu at u me
longer It soemcd to get.
Tho two matched shot for
shot In the first eighteen, rack
Inn, up two under nnr 70s and a
dead even match. Hamilton won
the 10th and It was tho first
time Nelson hud born clown to
an opponent during the touiim
muut. Hamilton made It 2 up nt
Uie J.lrd, lust olio I Hi If, llieil
wpnl 9. nn nuuln ul Dm 9.11th
Nelson got the match square at
inu J .ira uui iiumiiiou snaicnca
tho lead again on the next
green,
He held it then, until the con
test came to its natural ond on
the 36th.
Nelson's nuttlim touch failed
him miserably. Aeluully lt cost
him tho championship. Mo
three-putted tho mil, lUlh, and
2f)tli. Insine Ihnitn hnlea heciitiNp
of It. He missed many another
pull tnui would iiiivo won Holes
lor him. Even his conqueror,
Hamilton, commented on Nel
son s streak of Inaccuracy on
the greens.
Hamilton curded 30-34-70 and
35 34 til), fur hit two final
rounds. Nelson put up 30-34
70 twice. Manlto's oar is SO-
SO 72.
Both Nelson and Hamilton
left today for Chicago where
they will play in the Tarn
O'Shantcr open, starting Aug
ust 24.
Proceeds of the PGA tournu-
mcnt wera given to Spokane'
two army hospitals. Baxter Gen
eral and Fort Gcoma Wrluhl.
and they divided up close to
122,000,
Fred Corcoran, tournament
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