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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 PACE THIRTEEN t Western Mail DBag l 9 9 9 WWW W W 9 www Gloomy Forecast Of Future In Outdoor Sports lly KIIANK PITMAN HALT I.AKK OUT, June 10 Wi A guy In nlinut IIik bent uoaltlun ' to knnw tnyi "we've K"t to quit kidding mirtclve tlml finding mill limit UiK comlllliiiui are ever again fnlng lo In u good ii tlicy wire when no were k Kin." J Thnt (imciiiiiuiilnil fm ciint ciiinc from Dr. Ini N. Clubi li limii, prval jrut uf the Wllilhto Maimiicnmil Inilltul., Washington. U. C. When ho wua here fur the hi 11 1 tin I meeting "t the Weatcrii AmuKlutlnii of ' mule Oiiinc mill Flh Coiiiinlwloner, rjiilirlclaon rxireacil mime out ' Hikeii Idea nit lo why thine ciimll- tloua prevail, Including: MJSTANDINGS r All WEKT IjKAfil'K ; w. l. pit. Oroville 30 13 .5 ' Bnntn Idwe, 30 Id .MO : Klnmiilh Knlls 17 111 .Rift , llcilillng 17 HI Ml 'Maryavllle 17 17 .600 Mnlfurd 17 In . , Willow 1ft 30 .43 IMttAllllllI 13 31 JM , Yratcritnr'a (iainr . Hiinln ltiu III. I'ltlnliurg t. ' Onivlllc H, Iteilitlllg ft. 1 Mai vnvlllr ft. Willow 3. I Mrdfnril-Klnmnth l'nlla. rain. PACIFIC COAHT Sun FrmuiiH o ... . . 43 36 .OH Venule 37 37 .8711 ! 'ifta Allgclr. 41 SO .677 I ,nl UllKO SB 31 -661 i .Oakland - 93 M9 I ' HnllywiMxt 3 3D .434 , ', Knrrnmcnto ... 33 41 .306 Pnrlland 33 & J38 , 1. Predator control rampnlgna are not (IiiIiiii one-twelfth Urn good a lot uf aiiiirUiinen believe they lire. 3. Hunter and flalieiincn lire tnklnii Un ureal llrc ol whiil (lull and game the nation hue left. 3. Increasing population ineuna leu apare (or wildlife and lean wild life per cupita. The blunt apenklng Gnlirlrlami aluo anya aportumen ahould "quit kidding youraelvea that killing pred atora ! going to brum bark the game." He contend. "Predator aro not a real factor In one out of a down areaa." CliibrlelMin offera thin remedy for tmprovlitK the Mltuiillnn: "If aportjiineu would iipend more time bultlliiK for restoration, fight IniC against wutrr tiolltitloii mid anil croMon they would do more to brhiK bnrk the game thun bv arguing about nexl seiiaon' limit." Yeatcrilav'a (lame 8un KranrUco 8. Portland 7, 10 In i nlim. Oakland 4. Hurrnnirnto J, " Han Diego 0. Hcntlle 0. U Alilirlea 0. Hollywood t. ' AMlltlfAN I.KAtH'K 5 Cleveland 3 13 .700 . New Vork 37 18 .(WO Philadelphia, 37 IB JWHI J Waahllllltoll - 33 34 .4M , Detroit 33 34 .47B II.Mlmi - 30 36 .444 Ht. I)Ul 18 36 .410 J Chicago . 13 30 .380 Yctcrriny'S (tame Detroit 7. Philadelphia 4. Wanhlngton 6, Ht. I.OUI 3. . Chicago at New York, pontpoiierl. .' rain. rievelnnd at Doalmt. postponed. rain. Rocky, Zale Ready Again NEWARK. N. J . June 10 Ktnley trained Rocky Orar.liuij and Tony .n!r kept an anxloui eye on Uie nicy today ni they awcuted out the hour for their 16-round middleweight ttile bout III Hupperl aladluin tonight. On edKe after moil tin of train. Ing druditery for thla third and rubber flvht, the baltlert were kronly dlMipiKiimed when inter mittent rainstorm yesterday aet bark the fray a day. Today's forecast for "partly cloudy" weather waa enough u keep them on the hot neat. 'I'hey wemhed In yenterdny at City Hull Champion Orazlmio at 168't and .ale al IMC, -and don't have to reeat the cere mony today. Oroville Braces Margin lly The .aoclated Preaa Jt'a men like Pitcher Archie lfnyca th,.t have atuked out Ural place in Uie Fnr Went leukuo lor the Uro Viilu Hid boa, Imyea airuca oul 13 uml ullowed omy n,x hiui mat liltinl ua tne box muiciitd over tne Iteddluil lliowiin ior tne liurd nmiil In a row. Tne acore wua 8-6. lue box mou'idninun wua In dif ficulty only in tne third Inmnii, wneu the Urowiu alloyed over lour i una. nl I'lttAbiuii the B u n I a Itoan I'll i. ten tuned 11 10 homclownera lu-u in mi iiKhl-liininK twillKhl con tent. 'J lie Diuinonua Inrew in three I p. u hern and the I'lrule collected iroin nil thiee. Lurry Hmltn, hurllnii for Mnrya vlliu nt Wiuowa, wna n mite qucimy ut the mint, allowing two runn In the lirnl IniiliiK. Then lie atlflened mid 6iarynvlllc won 6-3. The alxth wna the winiiera' bii( InnliiK. Four runa cume 111 Including two off Uhort atop tui Hlnipnon'a lour-bnuKcr. Kliuiiiith Pulbi Clema' date nt Mcd ford wia pontponed becnune of ruin. lly he , i in Hilt. Klumnlli Fnlla pulled Into n third pluce tie In the leitKUu with Keddliiu, nl 17 wlna und 10 loanea each. Oroville la three and one-hull guinea uhend of the Genu and Urowiia nnd 8nntn Hoan'a Pl miea arc n g n m e nnd one-hnlf nheud. The Genu will let the rnlned-out till wllh Mrdfurd go by the bonrila for the time being nnd piny Ju&t n single game lonlghl. Bob Chesnes, Up From Seals, Making Good With Pittsburgh Bucs NEW YORK iNKAi-The Plnilea gnve Itobert Chexnea n wedding prcaent In tho form of en announce ment thnt the Han Friinclnco Heula would be paid 'I6,000 fur hi con tain June 16. The alx-foot, 180-ikhimiI rlght hiinder enme to the Pittsburgh club on look -nee for that amount and four pluyera, muklng It, roughly, 1105,000 deal. Kdwurd Pltz Gerald, the young catcher obtained from Hiicrumento In n 170.000 tranaiictlon- lAO.lKio and n pulr of uthletea la exceeding ex pectation, no It may tafely be nld that the two moat aought after minor leuguera of 1047 have made good. hob Cheanea went lo the Buc cuneer, II I reported, when at lant wintiT meeting prenlileiil Horace Htonehani of the Glanla quentloned the buaeball knowledge of Vice President Paul I. Fngun of the Bealn, and ndvlned him to atlck to banking. It la nn Id that a renult of thla Fugan upiM'd the price to the Polo Grounders, and dealt Chennea off to hi friend, Frank E. McKluney, also a bunker. Cheanea linn the ability to iell considerable difference In the stand ings of the Pirates and Olnnl Octo ber 3. Chesnes, 27. won 22 nnd lost 8 with nn enrned-riin nveruge of 2.32 In the Purine Coast league lant trip, nnd he didn't start n half down game alter August 1. The newest Rapid Robert suf fered nn elbow Injury In lute July, submitted to nn operation In enrly December to correct It. Told not to throw for three inuntlui after the surgery, he wna somewhat retarded In training. When Chesnes did start pitching he looked great, striking out Johnny Mlze of the (Hunts with the bases full, among other things, but com plained about hi shoulder. The medico whispered thnt the i shoulder pained because lie win un- coiiciously favoring the elbow, but he remnlned In Hun Francisco for treatment when the Corsairs headed east. Chesnc won hi own first major league start ngulnst the Phillies with a triple and a alngle, but had to retire with a blistered Index fin ger hi the seventh. In thnt outing, lie wn a curve ball pitcher with n fast ball, Instead of a fust bull pitcher wllh a curve, j Gripping the ball ha never before given him trouble, no the first blister la no Indication that he will experi ence Hank Horowy'a difficulty along that line. Chesnes took advantage of the time out to get married and have seven InfecU'd teeth removed, nnd la again rendy for the firing line. There Is no better fielding pitcher ' In the game than Cheane, a re formed shortstop. ' The right-hander 1 such a cork ing switch hitter and so swift on the base that Lefty O'Doul told BUI Meyer he would be of tremendous value to a major league outfit If he never pitched a ball. 1 When Clyde Kluttz wa seir-d with Intestinal flu. the 24-year-old FJdle Flu Oerald stepped in to catch flawlessly and bat .276 on the enstcrn swing. In his third season In organized ball. Fltz, whose physical measure- , menu are Identical to those of Chesnes, Is so agile that he fre- j quently beat the batter down the line, backing up first base. Another native son, Fltz, a right hand batter, J38 In the Western International In 1048 and .367 bat ting third for the coast Senator in 144 game last trip. His 140 hit Included five home run, eight triple and 23 double, and, highly unusual for a catcher, he ranked third In base stealing with 36. Fltz Oerald 1 the latest of a long line of Saint Mary College product British Expect Another Defeat U5N1X)N. June 10 Ml The Brit ish, who haven't won n matrh In (he pont-war renewal of the Wlght mnn Cup tennla series, meet the I.'nited Ht.ites here tomorrow with their countrymen expecting them to take nnother lleklnir. The women's trophy hu belonged to Die Amerlrnn tenm since 1030 The United Htnte won here two vrum no. 7-0. nnd at Forest Hills. N Y.. Inst year bv the snme ncore. Two s'nelea nnd one doubles match will be played tomorrow and Ihree singles and one doubles Saturday. NATIONAL LKAfif'f New York Ht. I,oula . Itntton Pittsburgh 18 10 10 30 33 23 38 30 Philadelphia - 36 1 Brooklyn 20 Cincinnati 30 Chicago 18 Yesterday' flame Boston II. Ht. Louis 8. Chicago 6-1. New York 7-5. Pittsburgh 6. Brooklyn 4. , Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 2. .561 .668 .648 .646 .831 .465 .435 J48 I f I1HINK KIND DAt'fillTKR MANILA. A house-hunt ing woman who topied at a store ! , for a drink of water wa handed the glass by a little girl whom she ; Immediately recognized a her long , lost daughter. The reunion was a dramatic cll ' max to a 30-month searrh for nlne (' year-old Violet Ngo bv her parents, i the police and the Philippine Red Cross. 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