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fWO HERALD AND NEWS Nelson Takes Golf Open By 2 Strokes PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 18 (If) Byron Nelson, golfdom's most ardent bookkeeper, posted three more entries in his elabor ate set of ledgers today after his triumph in the Phllaaeipnia Inquirer's $17,500 invitation tournament. The Toledo umbrella sales man finished with four consecu- El Ceniro Nine Whips leathernecks The El Centro marines gained I clean sweep over the Leather neck nine from the Marine Bar recks in their two-game series played Saturday and Sunday at Recreation park. El Centro cap tured the first tilt, 9 to 3, and Rent on to win the second, 10 lo 5. The Klamath marines were guilty of 14 errors in the two games while the opposition com mitted only four bobbles. The Leathernecks outhit their rivals in the second game, 13 hits to 12, but left runners stranded on the bases through some peculiar base running. West, center-fielder and pltch rr for the Barracks club, paced his teammates in hitting. In Sunday's game he collected a triple, double and single in four trips to the plate. Pawelek, catcher for El Cen tro, hit the only circuit clout of the series when he poled a tremendous 400-foot blast over the fence in the fifth inning of Saturday's tussle with nobody aboard. In the initial clash, Olson was the winning pitcher with Hy Chapin the loser, and in the second tilt. Green received cred it for the win with Sutton the losing hurler. 86 Proof 68.4$ Grain Neutral Spirits CM.' ORE STflVfttn ea MtSHWAV ? COUTH iff i ipt CORBY'S MS Cal-Ore Tavern Your Old Friend SAMMY HERMAN And His Band Direci from a 2-year engagement at the Clover Club, Portland! ' '' (Except Monday) Cfll-ORE C3TAVRn C3 NIOHWAV T fOUTN Monday June It. 1945 tlve birds yesterday to register a 63 that went into one book as a course record for the Lanerch Country club links. ' The 269 that gave him a two stroke lead over Harold (Jug) McS pa d e n of Philadelphia, served to reduce his average for his last six tournaments to 67.45 strokes per round and this was recorded in anower teager. Then in the most important volume he listed the $3333.33 paid to the winner of the links test played for the benefit of the Professional uoiier s associa tion rehabilitation fund. "That last entry is sure to go In the book." said Nelson with a laugh as he visited press head quarters following nis laiesi triumoh. His books now show entries of $27,948.33 for this season, ten tournament triumphs in 20 starts, and 13 of his last 14 rounds in better than 70 per round. Johnny Bulla, the Atlanta airplane pilot, chalked up a 71 under pressure for a third place 276, while right behind came Bruce Coltart of Absecon, N. J., with 279. Juse before the last round started Jimmv Hines received word that his soldier son, last reported a war prisoner in Italy, had turned up safely at a Boston hospital and the news proved so cheering that he tied Ky Laf foon, fellow. Chicagoan, for fifth cash prize. NET CHAMPIONSHIP SET PORTLAND, June 18 (IPi The Oregon state lawn tennis championship will be held on Irvington club courts here the week of July 2. ST. CHARLES. 111. (IP) Har-i old Foreman Jr., Chicago, re tained Illinois state amateur golf championship by defeating Walter Burkemo. - 4 and 2, in 36-hole final. CIOOII PRE-WAR QUALITY CORBY'S If you are looking for a light, sociable blend, try Corbo the whbkejr with a Grand Old Canadian Name! If yon don't know this pre war quality wbiskey.now ia your opportunity to enjoy bs flavor critically and care fully. Next time aak for Corby'. . . PRODUCED IN THE U.S. A. vndir Hm dind wpwviiion of ' ur xptrt Canadian bltndte Jat. Barclay & Co Limittd Peoria, Illinois Bevos Take Double Bill From Suds Pulford, Tiling Hurl Bevo Nina To Cruciol Victories Over Second-Place Seattle By PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Portland's Beavers, pace makers in the Pacific Coast league for most of the season, proved last week by knocking off the runner-up Seattle Rai niers five games out of seven, they can't be sold short. The series boosted Portland's lead to four and a half games. Ten thousand Portland fans saw their club sweep a Sunday twin bill 6-1 and 2-0 as the Bea ver pitching staff cut Rainier fiower at the plate to a trickle, n the last four games the Rai niers got only 21 hits. Tight Fight for Third The battle royal for third place goes into this week tighter than an ersatz collar, with only a half a game separating five California teams. San Francisco and Oakland emerged from a ding-dong series tied for third spot at .494. San Diego with .488 and Sacramen to and Los Angeles with .487 apiece are half a notch behind. Don Pulford and Jack Tising, both righthanders, tossed Port land to its double victory yes terday. Pulford limited the Rai niers to five hits in the regula tion opener while Tising Jet them down with four in the seven-inning nightcap. Seattle salvaged Saturday's encounter Demnd tne steady hurling of Chet Johnson. Beavers Come Through Portland's 5-2 series win was the second time in three weeks the loop-leaders have come through when the chips were down. When the Beavers open ed their first stand of the season against the Rainiers May 29 they had only a half game first place margin, but took five games out of eight. Their edge at the start of the second clash with Seattle last week was only a game and a half. Oakland and San Francisco split their bill Sunday, the Seals taking the first game 7-6 and dropping the afterpiece. 2-0. Bob Joyce registered his 14th win of the season in the open er, but Bob Barthelson, San Francisco's hard-luck pitcher, couldn't get on the right side of the ledger with a five-hit Job in the finale. Mitch Chetkovlch handcuffed the O'Doulmen with one first-inning bingle for the best mound performance of the day. The Oaks eked out a 7-6 win Sturday, but lost the se ries, 4-3. Padres Win Twice San Diego, which was in the doldrums a weeks ago, contin ued its climb back against Sac ramento, winning twice Sunday, 9-7 and 8-6. The Padres came from behind in score five mm in the ninth inning of the first encounter, and. checked a last- frame Solon rally at four tallies in the nightcap to squeeze out their second victory. San Diezo "took the series 5-2, although it dropped Saturday's game 11-3. Hollywood's 3-2 and 2-5 split in Sunday's twin bill gave the Stars their first series over Los Angeles since 1942. Joe Mish asek came through with his sixth straight win In the open er, scattering eight Angel hits. Don Osborn limited the Twinks to six raps in taking the after piece. Hollywood won 9-4 Satur day and annexed the series 4-3. PARIS (P) Count Deganais' Bourn won the four-mile grand steeplechase of Paris by four lengths at Auteuil. Painter O'alls Work Pants OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main CAl'ORH BTAVfRn E3 M ISM WAV ? fOUTN Cfll-ORE C2I TAVf Ml K3 MIMHWAY ? tOWTH KNAS Nine Pulverizes Dunsmuir The sailors from the Klamath naval air station notched ar oth er diamond victory yesterday afternoon by lambasting a Dunsmuir nine, 8-4. The blue jackets scored three runs in the first heat and were never head ed. They picked up five more in the fourth Inning while Duns muir runners crossed the plate onco in the sixth, once in the seventh, and twice in the ninth. Two double plays were made by the air station club and Duns muir made one twin killing. Chief Norm Worthloy, conch of the navy nine, started Pat Pat terson on the mound but re lieved him in the fifth inning with Myers. Several extra-base clouts were made but no player smashed a home run. The navy again ran wild on the base paths stealing a considerable number of bases. Thumbs Up Conies Close To Turf Mark ARCADIA, Calif., June 18 W Sea Sovereign ran like crack derby colt in winning the $30,000 Santa Catalina handi cap, and Thumbs Up came with in one-fifth of a second of the world record for seven furlongs (it Santa Anita Saturday. Sea Sovereign, Charles S. Howard's 3-year-old son of Sea Biscuit, defeated such star older horses as Vain Prince, Orion and Phar Rong in taking the mile and one-sixteenth run for California breds. His time was 1:43 45. Running as an entry with Bis marck Sea, Sea Sovereign was the favorite, paying $4.10, $3.10 and $3.00. War Allies, another 3-year-old, set the pace through out and held on for second, while Jerry Lee was third. The race established Sea Sov ereign and War Allies as live contenders for the $50,000 San ta Anita derby next Saturday, in which 15 starters headed by the spectacular filly, Busher, are anticipated. 1 Thumbs Up, 6-year-old handi cap veteran of the Louis B. Mayer stable, set a track mark of 1:22 15, only a fraction be hind the world record held by Roseben and Clang. It smashed the 10-year track record of 1:22 25 by High Glee. Wagering hit a Saturday peak of $2,938,658 and brought the week's total to $10,854,871, an all-time high for the state. Dolph Camilli Will Join Boston Red Sox WASHINGTON, June 18 tF) Dolph Camilli, big left-handed first baseman who managed the Oakland Acorns of the Pacific Coast league last year will join the Boston Red Sox within a week, the Sox management said today. Camilli formerly played with the Philadelphia, Brooklyn and New York National league teams. He recently was re leased Dy uaKiana. HOW THEY STAND Br The AMMUltd Trtu NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pel. x-Brooklyn 30 21 .088 PltUburgh . 30 23 .M New York 30 23 .060 St. Louie 29 23 .538 Chlcaio M 32 .542 X-Bofton 25 25 ,SO0 Clnclnnetl 22 27 . Philadelphia 14 42 .290 x-Ooee not Include unfinished eecond fame. Yeiterder'i Beinlle St. Louli 7-6, Pltuburgh 0-2. Philadelphia 11-C. New York t-L Brooklyn 0-1. Boeton 8-4 (2nd fama not completed). Chicago 3. CinclnnaU 1. AMERICAN LEAQ1IC W. L. Pet .092 .580 .029 .500 .000 .458 .447 .408 Detroit New York Bolton ........ Chicago St. Loull ... Weshlngton 20 23 24 M 24 28 28 29 27 M 24 32 tieveiana .21 Philadelphia 20 Yeiterday'a Retail! New York 7-2, Philadelphia 1-4. Boston 2-7. Waihlngton 1-1. Chicago S-7, Detroit 1-9, Only game played. PACiriO COAST I.EAOUI Portland 47 30 Seattle ..42 34 San FrancUco . .Tfl 38 Oakland ,....39 40 San Diego ... . .TO 41 Sacramento .........m.,,.38 40 Loe Anffelea 38 40 Pet. .810 .053 .494 ..494 .488 .487 .487 Hollywood 30 47 naturae? score! Seattle 4, Portland 2. Hollywood 9. Loe Angelee 4. Sacramento 11, San Diego 3. Oakland 7, San FrancUco 0, Sanger Sceree Portland S-2, Seattle 1-0. Sen Frenclico 7-0, Oakland 62. Hollywood 3-2, Loe Angeles 2-0. Sen Dlago 0-8, Sacramento 7-0. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive Long, Short Trips Mot Yourself Say H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main When In Medferd Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Barley Proprietors Bums Nudge Braves 9-6; Take First Pirates, Giants Drop Twin Bills; Chiiox Take 2 Tilts From Tigers, 6-1, 7-5 n mp nrirur rn Auociaud Press Sports Writer Thosu "ferocious gentlemen" from Brooklyn are in undisput ed possession of first place In tltrt Nnllnnnl l.,(i,in ln.ln,. f.it- tlie first time this season. Chosen by baseball writers to finish near the bottom, the sur- trlcim D,ilu.i f.limuvwl n grent early Juno drive by hum- onng mun voopcr nnu uiu uus ton Braves 9-6 in the opener of VMlnfnil'i Vrt4,,lol Hrttll,!. header to sweep past both Pitts burgh and New York. Tho Bucs and Giants are now lied for sec ond place, ono gumo behind. uregg seats cooper in niti'lilncr tlm OnrlL,r In their ninth victory in the Inst 1 1 unmne Hnl Clriia tfllint'ri the distinction of becoming the first Hurler to lake a decision irom Cooper, who had won six di-nit'M Thn vli'ttirv wn the ninth for Gregg, although he naa to nave noip w n e n me uraves rauicci lor mreo runs in thn Alnhth Thn second mime was halted by the Massachu setts o:3U p. m. curiew law wiin the Braves ahead 4-1 after scv- n Inntnoe Thn 0nme . will bo completed In August. The Pirates ana t-nams ncn dropped twin bills, the Pirates to the oncoming St. Louis Card inals 7-0 and 6-2, and the New Yorkers to the Inst p'.ace Phila delphia Phillies 11-9 and 6-2. Wnn Rnrkhnrrlt blanked the Bucs with five hits in the open er, while lea wims novo up the same amount of hits In the nightcap. The double triumph moved the fourth ploco Red birds only a hulf-gamo behind the Bucs ana uiams. Thn Inulu Phils surnrlscd the Ottmen with a 16-hit oulbumt in the opener and conunueo. ...Inrttntr wnV4 111 tho nillht- .!ih thn nIH nf n brilliant scoreless five-heat relief Job by Anton K.an. Jim wasucu m..-u the winners with two homers. In nnnh osmo. to drive 111 five runs. Giant Ace Bill Vol selle suffered his sixth straight setback in tho allerpioce, ioi lowlng a string of eight tri umphs. . Chitox wnip iig" w.- rhn lnnffim - lnndlnti Detroit Tigers took It on tho chin twice from the Chicago wniie oua-i and 7-8, but reiainea ursi p in the American league, al though their lead was cut to one and one-half games. veteran mormon ii his eighth In the opener with a - t .Iv.hittnr. While Joe Hayncs gained credit for his fifth In the nightcap, although he suffered a fractured leg slid ing into third in the fifth frame. The New York Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics split. a irinv nnvnna . won the opener for the Yanks 7-1 from BUCK INewsom, uie ...... R u s s Christopher notched his 11th triumph 4-2. The victory not only made Christopher- the biggest winner In the majors, but gave him the unique dis :n.tinn nf Hnunlnff more than .lllvuw.i v " o . half the total triumphs of the entire Philadelphia club, (20). xtea dox hh iww frlno Red SOX took two from Washington 2-1 and 7-1 10 pun up wiwnn a gmiit: and a half of the second place vnninns Fmrnntr n'Nelll out- dueled butch Leonard in the opener, while George MetKovicn paced the second game offen- ..,1th a alncttA rlntlhlp and triple off the Nats' Cuban hurler, Santiago unricn, mun. ing his first major league start. a hinn.i-ttn rnllv In the ninth gave the Chicago Cubs their eighth victory over Cincinnati O 1 1 4hn nnnnnr nt Uhnt WHS ...nnntnri In K a Hmible-header. The second game was postponed oy rain as was uie wevciuiw St. Louis Browns twin bill. Harry Lowrey's single scored the tying and winning runs for the Cubs to give Paul Derrin ger, who had relieved Starter Hank Wyse, his eighth triumph. ENDS TONITE Hoy "SILVER 5 KING Rogers SPURS" d KONG Stadi TOMORROW ! PCJ TO PLAY WEDNESDAY In their first game in the Southern Oregon Baseball loague, tho Marino Barracks team will play tho naval air station nine at Recreation nark Wednesday at 4:30 a. m. The public Is Invited to ationd. Waterfield Signs Pro Grid Papers T nc A MntTT ITC .T.tnn IR ITPt Tho Clovclnnd Rnms of the Nn tlonnl Pro Football league have linlncci line lo mo service oi Dob Walorfluld, star puss and punt man from UCLA. Hums' Coach Adam Walsh signed tho Bruin quarterback hero yesterduy to a one-year contract, wiin a salary rui-uri-ed lo be $7300. Wutorfleld was the mainstay ihm ini'i loll UCAJi. teams, tie sparked the former eleven to mo nose uowi. ami Inst New Year's Day scintillated in the eust-we.st Shrlnu guinu nt San i'rnnclsco. Between Uie two seasons, ho served In tho urniy. Race Picture Left Jumbled Bv TED MEIER NEW YORK, June 18 (P) Defeat of Hoop, Jr., the Ken tucky Derby winner, and Pnvot, the 1944 Juvenile champion. In Uie Preakness nt Plmllco on Sat urday has left tho thrue-ycar- old racing picture m a jumuiea stute. What will happen next Satur day In the $50,000 Belmont Stakes, last of the triple crown ovents, is probably as much a myslcry to turf writers as to the horses themselves. The situation Is such that no one would be surprised if Wil liam Hells mode a last minute decision to have his $(10,000 beouly. Pericles, make his first start in the ricn ucunoni nx turc. Mrs. P. A. B. Wldencr's Poly nesian, who earned $06,170 In heatinn Hood. Jr.. by 21 lengths and Povot by five, Is not eligible for the Belmont. Neither Is Mrs. w. u. lwis unroy Dieppe, who ran third In both the Derby and the Preakness. In addition Hoop, Jr., owned by Fred W. Hooper, pulled up lamo in the Preakness and may not start while Trainer Ben Jones may decide to keep War ren Wright's Pot o' Luck at Washington Park In Chicago In stead of shipping him east for the gruelling mile nnd one-half route. 600 Greyhounds Ready tor 1945 Racing Season PORTLAND, June 18 (P) Six hundred greyhounds are on hand for the opening of Mult nomah Kennel clubs 13U1 an nual racing season here tonight. Club officials predicted that the season would top tho $11, 000,000 mutucl handle last year. Eight dogs will open tho meet In an inaugural nancucap at ( o'clock tonight. The week of August 13 was set for the special meet In bene fit of the George A. White ccrv ice Men's club. Turner Scheduled To Battle Miller In 10-Round Bout PORTLAND. Juno 18 (Pi Roy Miller, Kansas City, and Leo Turner, Portland, will meet for ten rounds or less Friday night in a middleweight main event which has a possible bout with Costello Cruz as a reward. Promoter Joe Waterman said Cruz, light-heavyweight from Los Angeles, offered to meet .the winner of the Miller-Turner bout If he can obtain an army furlough. Although the dove Is often re garded as a symbol of peace, it is really a very quarrelsome bird. 7 PLUS! Warner BAXTER "SHADOWS the NIGHT" Panning Shoots 78 In Tourney Four Flight Winners Will Moot In Seml-Flnol Round Of Reomos Handicap Four golfers remain In tho Rrumos handicap tournament for the presldent'i'cup as a ro sult of matches played last week. In a three-man match pluycd yesterday, Hurry 'Panning emerged victor of the first flight by virtuo of a win over Cnrl Woods. Panning f I roil a 30.3078 in achieving his tri umph. Woods defeated Ted Med ford in the same match. Ray Lamb cam out on top In the second flight by downing Jim Kerns, and Paul Haines won the third flight by defeat ing Paul Landry. In the fourth flight Stan Mil lor annexed ton-honors by elim inating BUI Martin. Tho tourney now moves Into the seml-flnals with Panning scheduled to play Haines and Lamb meeting Mltlor. These matches will be played about the middle of July with the two winners clashing in tho finals. Klingman Set To Meet Antone Leone Promoter Mack Llllnrd an nounced this morning that the top tiff on the rassling bill Fri day night at the armory would tend Antone Leone against Oils "Baby-face" Klingman. Leone is an exceedingly rough character and resorts to all the tricks In tho book to gain his victories. On the other hand, Klingman Is Inclined to resale clean, but Is perfectly capable nf mixing It up hot and heavy If the other grappler carries the rough stuff too far. Walter "ijneeic" Aehiu, the "Chlncso sleeper" artist, has been booked for the seml-wlnd-up and his opponent will be an nounced tomorrow. SUMMIT. N. J. P Lt. Stan loy Caldor, Montclair, won New Jersey state amateur golf tlUo TODAY "r I "f fcV man who lived -sad .11 IP !?-aIn8"ou,1" -Mm m. 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