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tUESDAY, AUCUST 30,194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE MINI Indians Stay In Race With Sox Twin Win Cardinals Keep National Lead Over Brooklyn By Ik Associated Press Hob Feller e "comeback" end t'leve. land ! mtra-liuilna mngle are keep. ,iig (ha Indiana In Ilia American league rara. Just when Nrw Vurk and llmlon termed art lor prlvat stretch drive, lh Indiana cltiowed In by matching three straight (rum Hit lied Box. 'Hi Triors success In thumping Boston III 13 ill III alaru could b Iha making nl a second straight pennant. However, It also cuuld lute the way to Hit flag lor the Yankees. Iha UK Yanks, In Kansaa City lor an exhibition, taw thrir lead inount lo lour lull inmn. Clave land la llva and a hall back. Keller, now winner ol I, mil lirrrtd lilt fllsl Cleveland vlctoiy, 6-3. AlUrr tin Indiana tagged fcarl JdIiiuioii lor two rutu In the lirt Inning, feller drovt homt a third In Iha aartind Iiame It waa hu lourth victory over Ilia Hon, who liava beaten him only once. Ilia Tribe ematlug extra-Inning skill tnabled them to pull tht aecond out ol tha loos rolurrtn. t-4, In 10 Innings. Ted Wllllaiiu' 311 h homer (with one on broke a 3-J lie In Uie seventh but Cleveland tied the ai-ore In the ninth and nudged joe Unburn fur the drclslte run n the tenth. II aa the Indiana' Irjth overtime win in 11 game, lour over Boston. Mike Treah. rerrve rau-her who had not batted In a run all araaon, drove home the big arore with a lelt Held Illlglr. niTKoir mini Detroit, trying desperately to make It a lour-team battle, won lia elghUi iraight by defeating 'hlladelphia, 4-1. in 10 lniiing .-at Mulllna ingle broke up Hie ball game, giv ing Krlleler Hal While his first decision. The fourth-place Tigers now are only eight gantra oil the pate. Dirk Kokoa suutlrd wllh tht baaee loaded In the ninth lor the Mt Louis Browns' 31 edge over Washington In Uicir battle to stay out ol Uie cellar. Those St. Louis Cardinal taint up with a big erven-run ervrnth in ning at boat on. trouncing the Brevet. t-3. lo pmlect Uieir two and a hall game lead over Brooklyn In the national. MTII V HIlMIKM Ron Northey clubbed grand lam homer oil Bill Volatile In tht big Inning aa Al Brasl poated hu 14th victory, equalling hu beat pre vloua big league araaon. Brooklyn Jack Banta matched Brule s six-hitter aa he went the rout Inr the 1 1 rat lima in bu brief major league care?r. downing Pit la burgh. 1-1. Larry Jensen tamed am No. Is Ay foe Nrw Vurk M the Olsnls climbed back even wllh Uie .600 mark by ahadlng Cincinnati Ken Raffena berger. 3-3. Hank Thompson aer ' enth Inning homer waa the margin ol victory. Ilomera by Blan Lopat and Andy Bemlnlck In the eighth Inning en abled the Philllea to top Chicago. In a night gam that drew only 303 o Bhlbe park. Four Honker Lettermen Return LAKEVtCW. Aug. - football gull wrrt turned lo it Ijtkevirw high achool IvopeluU Monday and Tueaday of laat rrk by Coach John Raaal, and practice tuned Wedneaday, Aug. 34. on two dally hilt 3 to 4 pm. and T to t p m. four Honker lettermen are among them who have drawn aulta, and en letter man haa Iranaferred from Eugene high achool. The local let termen. all with on year. r Rod Wlmnn. quarterback; Darwin Ham mernlry, hellbark: Ray MlrharUon. halfback, and Dick Urwlck. center who will probably be tranaferrrd to end. from Eugen U Dick Wllllama. 110-pound fullback, who played laal year for Eugene high. following U the l4 football chedule (all home gamea Friday mghla except the Allure gam ol November II which will be mday , afternoon here); Brpt. III. Henley here; Bept. 33, open: Bept. SO. Madraa there: Oct. 7, Altura Uirre; Oct. 14. Redmond there; October 31. Printline here; Oct. 3. Burn there; Nov. 4. Klamath FalU Jay eea here; Nor. II, Alturaa here. The gamea with Madraa. Red mond. Prlnevlllt and Burn re dlxtrlct conference gamea. Unknown Whips Ortiz WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 (Pv An unknown youngxler, Jimmy Cooper, li the boxing world't neweat lum inary. He arored ten-round dcclalon laal night over World Bantam weight champion Manuel Ortlg In t non-title bout. Cooper, ft 31-year-old left-Jnb rtlat from Wahlngton, eaaily ut polnlrd the 3a-year-old tllllnt ftt OrlffHh itadlum. Johnny Rogera. the rhampa manager, aald after Ihe fight that he la willing to have Ortlg algn for ft till fight ftgalnat Cooper Iter ft trip abroad. Ortlg U achrd uled to leave for Europe on Septem ber I for alx-week tour. J. L. DEAN Public Accountont and Auditor Of Mr at IM North 7th It, Phen (3M Suspension Lifted PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10 111 A suenslnn agalnat J erne Flore. Hiorklon. Calif., welterweight, wat lilted by the Portland boilng com mvlon alter 1241 check arrived. The rheik waa sent to A. J. Kalkrld, national boxing club matchmaker, lor loaaea ha In curred when Plorrs tailed to turn up lor e, achrduled bout, The action will enable Florcs to bog In California, which had fol lowed Portland In suieiidiig tht ftxhler. Boxing Commlaalon Chairman Hlanlry Karl Indicated, however, that tha commlaalon would not approve another ap pearance of Hurra heie. Bevos Blank Solons By The Associated Pre. Pol Hand handed Bacramrnto ft lo 0 licking In Monday night s only If Ir Coast league game, dropping the Holona (our gamea behind lead ing Hollywood and game behind second-place Oakland. Hill Fleming, who relieved the I ailing Hoy ltcler In the Ural In ning, pitched the Bravera to vic tory lrlor started the gam with a aore shoulder and gave way after pitching to three batter. Fleming lJHk over and allowed unly three hit the ret ol Uie way. Dick Wrnnrr smackrd a three run homer In the aixth. Tuenday'e card and probable pltrhera: Hollywood I Gordon MalUbrrger Is-gi at Han Franc uco (Con Demp ser let-1 1 . Oakland 'Vllo Candlnl 10-i '. l Angrlea iln Watklna 7-S. Ban Diego iXavirr Kevlgno 10 lli at Bacramrnto iBob Clillepie 1313' Brattle unsvailablei al Purllahd Ited Lynn -i. IAII night gamrti. Bluirtarorra Portland I no Old O.'O T 3 Bacranvrntn ooo 000 00O-O I I llelitrr. firming Hi and (lladd. Holcnmbe. frritaa it'. Mallett ( and Haimondl. ISTANDINGS t AK vtrt.T ir At.t r W L puubuig n it Klamath falll 13 4) Wlllowu 44 M Hrddlng W M Marmlll M S3 Pel .SnR a Ml AO .43 J10 Mrdlord 3d to Veaterday't Keenlle Pltt.burg . Klamath Palla 3. Willowa 3-1. Maryavllle l- Redding II. Mrdlord I PAcinc c'oaht ir ti.t r. Hollywood - .. H 70 Oakland U 71 Bacramrnto 14 74 Ban Diego . (1 7 Brattle . 7t M Ban franclaco 7S 93 Portland 7k I Lot Allgrlr 44 fr5 Laal Nlght'a Reaulle Portland 4. Bacramrnto 0. (Only lam ached uled AMKRICAN LEACil'E Ml tot AS7 1 lit .44 ; .481 ' ,47k .403 ' New York 77 4 .(31 Hoaum - . 7S l Mi Cleveland 73 63 M4 Detroit 73 M .MS Phladrlphl OA M 333 Chicago SI 74 .( Bt. txiult 43 13 JM Waahlngton 41 13 J3) l'eaterday't Reaulta Cleveland k-6. Boaton 3-4. St. Louli 3. Waahlngton 1. Detroit 4. Philadelphia I. Only garnet acheduled. NATIONAL LEAftt'i: SI. t-oula 7 47 ,24 Brooklyn 7 4 .6n Boaton 04 60 Mt Philadelphia M JM New York J00 Plttxburgrt f7 M .43 Cincinnati M 74 .403 Chicago 4 7 JIU Yeelerday't Rraulla St. LouU I, Boaton 3. Brooklyn I. Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia . Chicago t. Nrw York 3, Cincinnati 3. Pinky Cowan Stopped EDMONTON. Alia . Aug. 30 Benny Oeary. Wtldwood. Alia., cored lx-round technical knock out triumph over Al Pinky Cowjn ol Spokane laat night In achrduled 10-round wrllerwelght acrap. Oeary, former Wrutam Canada welter champ, had ft lead on point when Cowan complained of an In jured hand. Billy Carter. Edmonton, won ft four round TKO over Jimmy Mat gart of Spokane In the arml-wlnd-up. Each weighed 17 pound. The baaketball five of Kentucky. Tulane, Bradley and Vlllanova will rreet In tha Sugar Bowl basketball tourney, Dec. 33 and 30. Bill MrPesk. Pittsburgh football or now with the Cleveland Browns, la ft great-grent nephew or heavy weight champ Bob Flusslmmnna. sgSgftW (ft 1 ill 11 I ; Llia. . ..a.iL- laaaanan aji iiaajalCM.tl-..-.ai, BACK IN CIRCULATION Making his first public oppear onc in Bo.lon, Mass , Since last February when he hod a tfrmii nutnmcihilej accident in Texas, lomous aoHer Ben Hogan Jiscusset goll clubs with PGA tournament monoger Ceorrja Schneiter. Bulbs Flash, Hopes Soar Trojans Rate Early Season Grid Choice By The Aeaorlatrd rrraa football practice In Ihe Pacific Coaat conference opened amid the popping ol phoiraphera' flanh bulba and Ihe hopra Uial thu may be tha weat coaat a year In tli Koae Bowl. Btnnly on paper. Ill University of Southern California Trojana look like tli cuu of Ih conference. Jrff Cravat h had (3 griddrra turn out yeaterday at the opening aeaaiori. Wllh 36 leitermrn among them. Jell eaaily fielded a veteran lirtl ainng for the cameramen. (Jf coune. big reaaon for UBC'a nomination for pre-araaon favorlt at that 14-14 tie but year with mighty Notre However. California and Oregon, Not Wanted co-tltllftta In I1H8. mint b con id- rred Lynn t Pappy l Waldorf had n Husk m turn out but at but re- 1 port, he atlll was looking hard for j another Jackie Jensen. I Oregon' Jim Aiken etarted off hu 1 M griddrra wllh an opening day . errtmmaie. He too la doing acme : fancy looking for tnoUvrr Norm 1 Van Brorkltn. He has ten regulars back and also BUI fell. Uanslrr ; liom C'ompton. Calif.. Junior rol- ; lege. The track star he does the ; lot) In -le billed as th West ! f.-steit halfback. j Coach Red Bandera. Uie ex-Van-1 derb ll mentor, greeted his M I'CLA . hands with the gloomy tsewa that Lea Sterner, three-letter guard, la i quitting the game. He It slaving In I achool but I working Instead. j Stanford undefeated IIH frosh team plua anme topnotch Junior ' college transfers met M a r c h y Schwart at Palo Alto. Also there, unannounced, wa Fullback Emery Mitchell, out last season with ft kne Injury. Darkhnrs of the conference U Ihe University of Waahuigtnn. ! How ie Odetl Huskies have full- ' hark Hugh MrElhenny thu year. The apeedy transfer from Compton, i J. C. la considered to be the prlie 1 rookie catrh ol th conference. j Coach Phil Sarbnc of Washington State predict hu Cougar will field the beat team In year. He aent hu 80 candidate through the -grid- 0.he, nciudin th prs- dera mile under broiling tun. I ent BrlUlh champiou Max Mc To get out of tht lard-renderlng Cready. cam Uirough. however. ag. eacn aquad member must turn In tlx minute mile under full uni form. Little U known of Montana and Idaho although the latter ha 21 returning lettermen. Montana haa a new coach Ted Shlkkey. former ly of Ih Los Angrlea Dona' coach ing staff. Dlxl HoweU wasted little Urn In getting his Idaho aquad Into hu rugged conditioning pro gram. Elsewhere ground th coast. Coach Len Casanova of Santa Clar aald h. would field ft team Wllh more experience than last. He haa 16 lettermen among his 51 hopeful. Coach Jo Kuharlch of San Francisco shifted the giant Olllce Mataon to fullback from halfback. Matson, who won national 440 recognition, took hia 307 pound over tht hundred yerda In 10 In full grid regalia. Coach Jo Verduccl of St. Mary s l loaded with good back but finds hit lint lacking In reserve strength. Climax to a week nt -n-t. - . vvrilU! Including boating, boxing, tennis. I bsvkeloall nd trr, vlll i,,, U,eT 1lh U.i-..- ,. i , I IL suwi looioau game on I ran. a. The national singles tennis chm- pionsnip win be staged over Uie! rorest Hills courts, Aug. M-Sept. . COMFORT Unlimited tr Trws Uerrr "A comfortable a as old pair of (hort" oayi th man wearing one of our acwr trusxsrf cWelopecl rhirkritj the war and now aeallftble to truai wearera. If you are looking for frtiararttred com fort yei, QUARANTEEDI Lea Hendricks Your Neighborhood Druggist 3313 So. (lb Ph. 43fl .i t . ttr v., Turnesa Jittery ! ROCHESTER. N. Y. Aug 30 'JV Defending Champion WUur Tumeaa nakra hia bow in lh National Amatur Oolf tournament today with th unonmforubl feelinc that favoriura aren t wanted around. Th Utile men of Uie link are ucmng lhrmelve early In thu week-long match play marathon over the wooded, heavily trapped Oak HOI oourw. They took out threw Brttlah Walker Cup playera in tht !im round yeatrrday and left Ted Biaiwp of fslington. Mm., Uie 1M champion and ft heavy favorite, hanging on the rope when dark neaa auapended play. Bishop, V. 8. Walker Cup mem ber, wa lour hole down to John Kraft ol Edgrwater. Colo, with only flv more to play In their In terrupted match. The British Walker cupprri who urrendrred in major upseu Wert Jamea Bruen. the Irishman who formerly held the BrlUah amateur title; Ernest MUlward and Oeraid Micklem. ,iong with prime U. 8. favorites. Skee Riegrl, Ray Billows and Frank Stranahan. Othrr mulls: Ray E. Watson. Spokane. Wash., defeated John B. Weaver, Houston, Tex.. 6 and S. Eugene Bates, Portland. Ore., de feated James E. Funston, Detroit, 1 up 30 hole. Largest- Fish Caught By Klamathite Mr. H. I. Mi Kim of Klamath Falls caught the lamest rainbow trout of the year at Diamond lake recently. Tht fish wtlghed In at n even 10 pounds and was 31 Inches long. This was tht largest of many large rainbows caught at Diamond lake this year. Oscar Larson, one of the owners of tht Diamond lake re sort reported. r&M Mi iim Sifting York Holds Sway On Modoc Field Pelicans Prepare For Opener With Grant Sept. 16 ( SMU-h Bob llmdershalt I separat ing gridiron wheat from chaff ut a Mods field la tw dally prac tice grlnda as Ih 14 Feurssi foot ball snarhln rendition foe their penes' with firant Hlgb f Portland ferpprsnbrr 16 a Modoc field. Th Pelicans have engaged In only one scrimmage seasion. that last Saturday. Intensive drills on fundamentals have served lo Uke olf excess summer weight from Uie title-hungry PeU. Keith Donahoo. last years' pick for all-dlsinct guaid, haa been moved to th pivot apoL Dick Petroldl and Ht'1 Lundgren. both lettermen, are atriy filling the gurd post in workoul to dale. Tackle holding th Inside tra. k lo dat re John Wilt and Tom Abner. Tom Schubert and Doran Van Lue will probably get th atarUng nod ftt Uie end berths. Hender shou U depending on VanLu to till Jack Lust s place in Uie glut fjnjters department. 1 he Pelican backflrld has punch with plenty of speed to make Uiem dangerous. Bob McPherson wul chirp signals from the quarterback berth. Dale Carr and Bill Toole are capable quarterback understudies, with Toole probably the beat punier on the squad. Hendershott said he may use Toole a a booting special ist. AT rt'LLBAC K Big Jo Demetrakoa U working at the fullback position with but years' Jayve star. Jim DeChaineau, capsvbl filler-ln. Jo Nichol la hard-driving fullback who will no doubt aee plenty of action thu year. Oaynor Huck. small but mighty, u the scootixack type of half and Oene Carlson u also making alrong bid at halfback. Billy Arnold should see bis share of backfiled action also. LINE t AMllUATEa Other linesmen countod on for relief duty are Dave Todd, subbnu for Donahoo; Bob Boudon nd Don Taylor, guards; Don Alien and Glenn Ouyer, tackle, and Dick Dorge. Ed Zaxoalnskl and John El liott, wingmen. A nrw man ha been added to the KUHS coaching staff. He Is Carl Ousiafson, ItHI Oregon Btt graduate, who will -kipper tht freshmen. Word from Medford Indicates Uie Black Tornado roach. Lee Rag dale, has a lot of rebuilding- work to do. Only Jack Moms, back-1 field ace. and Leo Parker, huge , Uckle. are regular 1346 starters re- i turning. Th Pel meet Medford October ( 14 on Modoc field, following th I opening Orant game, th Red and : Whit go lo Salem, September 33. and play host to Ashland and Springfield September 30 arid Oc tober 7 respectively. . Jackie Skids NEW YORK. Aug. 30 cw-Jack;e Robinson's batting average may not b slipping as fast as you can say Jackie Robinson but it has dropped fifteen point In tht last two we X The speedy Negro second baseman for th Brooklyn Dodgers still u first In the Nstionsl league, how ever, with clubbing percentage of 349 Including Sunday s games. That leave him ft alump margin of 31 point over second place Eno Slaughter of St. Louis, which Just toe to show that Jacki was lead ing the batter by country milt before he h.trt his leg threw weeks ago and began to slide down the scale. Slaughter boosted his own aver age three point during the week ending Sunday for seven day gam on dozen point on Robinson. Stan MuslaJ of the Cardinals, las: year's batting champion, moved past Pittsburgh's Ralph Klner Into third place. Muslal got It hit In seven days, boosting hu average five point to 331. Klner. Uie lesxue's horn run monarch with 37 non-Mop lick, filled fourth place among the bat ter with a slimming Jil, compared with the JH he had week ftgo. The Stanford Indiana have 30 let termen returning from the 1046 football aquad which won four, lost tlx. On Sept. 33, 1933. the New York Yankeea made 30 hit In one game lor an American league record. Yesterday's Stars By The Associated Frew Belling Ron Northey, St. Loul Clouted home run with the base loaded to spark Uie Cards' big seven-run seventh Inning as they beat th Boston Brave. S-3. filching Jack Banta, Brooklyn Dodgers Young hurler went th distance for the first time In his mJor league career, whipping Pittsburg, fr-1, on tlx-hltter. Albany, Pendleton In Semis EUOENK. Auff. 30 Albany and Pendleton were lined up today in the ftrmi-finetlj of Uw lUU tof ball tournament. Four other team art aet to play tonight tor almtlar anota. Pendleton edged CorvallU 1 W 0 Uat night with an extra eighth Inning run after Pltrhera Hender son and Thomaa had dueled from the mound for two-hlttera aptec. The winning run earn in aa .Den nia Jobea waUed. went to aeoond on aacrtfice. and after another walk, acored while Don Omumuller reached f'rut on a double play error Grojuunulier bowled over the firt aarker aa ha akidcled Into the bate and tha throw from atvond. on ft relay from ahort. went paat, allow lng Jo bra to aoore. Albany a Elwyn Shaw hurled no hit, no-run ball in leading hia team to ft 1 to 0 thu lout over bl. Helen Albany acored IU runa In the tint and aecond lnningi. Playing tonight In quarterfinal1 gamea are MeMinnvtlie, Batem, Eu gene and Weat Linn. Muscle Tourney Here Klamath FalU will be Muscle Row October IS when Ihe annual AAU state walthlifung champsonshipa are held In th huth achool auditorium. 8ix and possibly seven local tausrl men will compete to th trength-teatlnc evci.ts Tony Nelm and Frank Bee h lei will carry the heavyweight colors; Cecil Phillip will enter th light heavy riaaa; In man Sabtn will bft In th middleweight division: Jim Wright Is lightweight and Bill Brarth will cooi pet a a feather weight. Stve K. easier la aull doubtful tatry. Competition will Include ne three standard Olympic lift, two-arm military pre, two-arm snatch and two-arm clean and Jerk Potent competition la expected from Portland when the Multnomah Athletic club send their weight team down. A Ms-pound weight win be at the Oun Store every Saturday from torn until th tourney. Those who suc ceed In lifting it win be given pnsew. A week before th chamnlotuhiDa. Saturday. October I. Cecil Phillirai will ttage a wrurht-lifunf exhlbt lion at the Oun Store. FIGHTS LAST MGHT Albwaweeat - Harold ' Babr Pace Jonea. 13S S. outpnuited Peewe Swingler. 134. Loa Angelea Taeaaa, Arta. Charley 8a Las. 143. Phoenix, outpointed Bobby Y eager. 143, Lot Angeles il0. ,:nv,.. 3 Baffles P1TT8B0RO, Aug. 30 (Special) Th Diamond eaaily cleared an- other hurdle toward clinching the Far West baseball league pennant ihsi nigni, running live game ahead of the Klamath Fall Gems with Just eight game to go. Th Gems may make up previously ralned-out mate he with Willows nd MaryaTill. giving them ten game yet to play. Last night's gam, with th Dia monds winning 6-3, was th result of a masterful pitching Job by Pet Hernndex, who notched hi 15th win of th season. Hernandei gave on Itrl tip three hiu and two runa In the first frame and chucked no-hlt ball th rest of th way. H out-duelled Sun Ollaon, ace Klamath Fall pitcher who waa Ugged with hi fourth loss. Tony PlUippo, Pittsburg left fielder, homered In th sixth In ning with two on baa to account for tile victory. The Gems acored their two rum when Morn Nordell doubled to open th first frm. Butch Paller i.i g led him homt, then stole aecond and sco.rd on Pinky Hesse slrnle. Hess stove two base during the gsm to run hi season s total to 37 After that sutkurd P.. u..n. der waa untouchable. H fanned hu brother. Gurdon Kernandea of the Gem, threw Line. Th Diamond got a run in th second on on hit. Vine DiMaggiot double, and added th three In th s'xth to pack away the win. Fil lippcs hit ram with two out. Oil son walked DtMatujio and Bob Haddock sin led lo nut two PUlippot blow down th left field KSS i:n barely cleared mor run. an atngle by Bob Tat sod Arnold Rosw. plua an outfield fly. cam acroaa in the seventh. Other Far West leagu ga.nw last , njhl aaw Kurt Srhmidl of Willows 1 attempt the iron-man atunt against ! Maryntlle. He won th cven-ut- I mng opener 3-1 but waa shelled out 1 in the tenth frame of th overtime nightcap and waa charged with a ' loaa. Medford lust to Reeding ll- Tori ght Willows. the Otm ftre piayusf tia gaixft N-wtWU m . at) a t io . u I J Km rf . s H s Htrmov'-I, It 4 St.rfir. , C-iimmi. J sJe0 I T-sl si ' ; ntt4 tne asw i toi 1 I M U rrrrvai we Wh.taer. lo . S t ti so at i a I I I i it 1 si i Tnta'e riitityirf 1 4) U X v .IT MR rU! ip. r- tv i. D.w ai- r n.d r.i- HtXa 1 Mot's. f T l WtMI- (v o t V tU r-b-a I. 0Wkt Bft ff P HrMfis 1. Gi 1. r H HF Hnril br f WtTV4,wt. riihp tv aav w a ruitr. DiMaUmv H4mrU LO K -dbtn! Pittavburf 7 Taplrii TM. Timm to Att--- Waobaagt) J 1 y Cooper. iii'i. Phoenix, outpouued Bobby Yeager. 143. Loa Ansreles i0. rittsfcrwgh Johnny Flvnn. 318. Rochester, N Y. topped Bill Peter ton, VI. Chicago t4. . i a n. J tirC.on any H l.l XW Ws-.a. e ; r. Iliraaoosa, a . J S . Yat, h't good old 7 Crown In tha oood old lummertime. A day of untight ond fresh oh- double your anjoyment of a froity collint or sparkling highball made with Seagram . firvert Amerkon whltltey. Sttfrtm'1 7 Crown. Blended Vhiikey. 86.8 Proof. 65K Grain Htutrtl Spirtts. SuFi"'Distilltrt Corpontion, Ckryjltf Building, New York Seiiis ft TITf Has vtc, sr ? f llllilllls Holds .359 CHICAOO, Aug. 30 tTtA familiar figure occupied familiar apot la American league baseball today led Williams, mighty Boston slug ger, topped the batters lor th fourth straight week. With whopping J5 averaaa Williams. If he continues his present Pc. ahould grab th loop batUnf , nama fnr th, ,. itnuJht " If th Boston strong man win la) 14 U will be hi fifth hitting till sine 1IKI. Williams' J5a, compiled from of ficial figure through laat Sunday game, led runner-up Oeorg Kell of Detroit by 3ft point. In third plac ti were Boston Dom Dl-V-sckIo and Bob Dilungtr of St. Louis, each with JitV Other leader Included: Dal Mit chell. Cleveland. Caa Mich, Chicago. 3n ; Roy 8 levers. St, Louis, 307; Johnny Pesky, Boston. 304: I Don Kolloway. Detroit. 306 and Vem Stephena. Boaton. J03. WUiams also led the circuit In runs with 137 and In hits with lea Furthermore, he shared horn run honors with Stephen, each having clouted 34. Stephen led In runs- batted-ln with 13. Boston's Mel Parnell. headed th pitching parad with 34) virtorle and su loose for lie percentage mark. Virgil Trucks led In txik out with 139. I Major League LEADERS By Tb I Natlaasl Leaga Balling Robinson. Brooklyn, 4!J; slausrhter. 81- Lousl. 331. Run batted In ItsiMnarxi, Ftrool)n. lad; Kiner. Pittsburtn, to Home run Kiner. Ptttiburgh, 37: Muslal. IV Louss. 3. Pitching Wilks. St. Louis. 11-3. nt. Rot, Brontlvn. 11-4. TO. Ameelewa Leagw Battina-wuiiama, lVisc, M; KrH. Deroet. 35 Runa botled In Stephena. stat ion. 13: Wilhosn. Baoton. M Hoan run William. Brseton. 34: Bteirven. Bcoton. 34. fitrhlrsf FwrneU. rVioton. 3o-4X Tea. ftrynolda, Nrw York and rTul chinaon. 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