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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 10.12 ircnAi.n and news, kt,amath faij.s. oregon PAGK FIFTEEN Indians closing gap as yankees stumble lly It Al.l'll llolll N AC hoiU Writer Kver aiiu-e l.ukn Funipni herauie ft ITVUtnr Will) ClCVelaild'a llltllailt It ha bren r.Hld, "An Kalrr goes jin go tlx Indians." Clcvrliind'a iirnnitnt hopes have n Mil anil waned Uio iiunl Iwu nrnMihft niilH'iiluiu Willi llm rise or decline ill Kaslrr'e lull "urn lit the plnlr. A llli'k knrn moie Ihnll link nl piini'h III Ihr rlulrll linn hern ii"iiiiilliln lr Kaatpr'a failure lu clrltvrr lilt) goud " "n lf'-. Hi v ii 1 1 1 n in (lie lllilliina I clear Iv ilnmmull tiled liv Ilia n furin mire llilii year. Illg Luke I liol i lulu now mill Ml in Ihi' IiuIibh-i. Cleveland, with Kastrr playing Irmliiiu role, awiimiied Hie Huston Hril Hiix, lit a, yri.li.nlay mill pulli d In v. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a game o Ihr Aliierl- mi league's Iruiii-riiunlnii Nrw Ynik Yankee. 'Ihr Yank were humiliated, 1J 3. hy Ihn Chicago Whitit Mux. I'liiladcliiliia uliircl liriiult, In Ihr rlrciill'i only night game. A nlghl gain" between HI. Loin mid Washington win lly Tim A.smlatrd I'reaa ami. nil A l.l'.At.l r. W 111 Ml tlj M I New Yoilc " Cleveland J lllKktUll Washington Chicago i l'lilliidi-lnhlft I Nl. Lotila till ; ljrllnlt 311 j Wednesday's Itraulls ,j Cleveland la. Uoston a , j .Chicago 13. New York 1 I I'tlllailrtphlH 4. Detroit 3 II I.uuls nl Washinmon. ruin. I NATIONAL I.KACI'i: V L I Brooklyn 14 j New York I M Louis I l-liiUclriiihm l M I Chicago 6a AO Ikiston 43 Cincinnati riilAburKh Werlneriay'e Ite.ulls Hrooklvn 6. Cincinnati 3 I'hlladrlnhlK 3. Plllsbumh 1 til. Louis a, Huston 2 (culled inniimii mini New Yurk at Chicago, rain TACHTC COAST I.I M.l E V I'll. ,1,HJ .6111 .6:iu .626 .611 .617 .417 38 M 46 fit) 411 M 6ii an .16 87 Pet. ,M .SO .686 .643 .40J Mt .4.10 .287 1 !i rained out. llrooklyn moved seven gsmes ahead of Ihn Nrw York Ulmiia In the National Leaa-tie chane, down IhK Cincinnati, 6 3. 'Ilia (Hants and Chicago cubs wrrr rained out. In oihrr iimura, I'hllndrlphia tamed Plllsburgh, 3 1. and HI. Louis trounced lloalon, 0-3, III a game nailed In Ilia eighth Inning because ot rain. 'llm Indiana rniild lake over the leud tiKlay with llio help of Chicago. A Cleveland victory over lloiion and a Chicago triumph ovrr Nrw York would enable the Indiana to move nut In Iron! by one per centage point. Cleveland eulera the crtlclnl slngn of It rj-gaiue roud trip to moirow when It Invades Yankee Hlaillum lor two game acrlea. Kn.ler. Kay Boone and l.arry Duljy wero the rlimlradera In Cleveland'a rout nl Iho Ked Box. baiter bulled In alx runa on a grand alatu homer and two alnglea. limine aeni aix matea acrona on homer and two ninglea and Ooby balled lu a pair ol runa on hla 27th homer and two aluglra. Hince July 16, when Kaaler re. Joined the Indiana alter a short exile to Indianapolis nl the Ameri can AaaoclaOon. the Tribe Itaa won 34 guinea and loal 16, a .916 pure. During Una apan - Kai.ter haa whacked out 26 hlta In 78 tunes at bat, a .333 average, driven In SS runa and clouied eight homcra, lie lore he departed for lndianuKilla he waa hitting .208 and had drivrn lu 33 runa and connected lor only 11 homcra In 63 gamea. The Indiana apnttrd the Red Box a 3-0 lead In two Innlnga belore they lowered the boom with ft 10 run uprising In Iho third agaliut Maury McDermoll, Hay Scarbo rough and Wlllnrd Nixon. Kaaler climaxed the rally with hla Jackimt wallop. Eaalcr and iloone singled home ii pair of runa apiece In Iho fifth and the Tribe closed out their scoring with lour mora In the seventh on Doby'a homer and lloone'a three-run blaal. Bob Lem on gave up 16 hits in notching his 16th victory. Chicago also came up with ft big Inning to beat the Yanka. The. Whit Bog scored alg runa In the third Inning to wipe out 3 1 de- licit and Ihsl waa more than Haul Kogoviu needed to hung up his lllh tnumiih. Carl Hchclh drove home two runs and armed the winning run In the As triumph ovrr Llelrolt, Bchrlb singled home- two runa In the seventh m tie the score at 3-3 and then priiiiced over the plate on one liagKda by I'rto Under and Kcrri.-i Kulll. Brooklyn luiind veteran Ken Itnfl-nr.ljrifi-r lor 11 hits and all of their runa lu Irsa than lour Inn ings. Connie Ityan waa the big wheel In I'hiliidrljiliurs triumpii over I'lllsbuigh. jtynn clouied his 121b homer, walked three Urm-s mid stole twu ba.'.es In poi.llng his loth conque'.l. Urness Out For Season TJIK I)AI,.l";S, Ore. W An jmklr Injui v hm birirlmrd Kddii Uinffifi. lUMoti Hrrt Hox bonus UuUv, tnr Uir rrn.Rtudi-r ol the nritrioii. i Umri H, yoiinu ltliih hcmh) pitcher ftltfnrd hv Xhr flid fiox fnr a rr , Mricd HO. 000, u-nn M-nl home thiK jwft'le bv thr lioiuiokr, Vu,, lr:iin I tu the IMcdinuiit l-rnKUr. I Urna twlsti-d nn snklr vhllc iharkinu uu home plute. Club ol 'tirittls frnl him homo Mn.ce Uirre jure onlv thrre wrrki. Ifll In ihr Urftnon and he would not rrunin full 'line of Ihr unklr in time to hrv iic l ion HuAin. Middlecoff Favored FORT WAYNE. Ind. m Gary Mldillecnlf, the Memphis dentlM. hoped to miike good atari Thurs day toward nulling 12.400 first money out of the Fort Wayne 0en Oolf tournament. Winner of ft playoff over Jck Burke Jr.. of Houston Monday In the Koium City Open, Middlecolf said he liked the looks ol the Fort Wayne Klks course as he started Ihe 72-hnle event. Tel. 86 68 .604 K4 69 .687 78 4 73 70 71 68 78 69 84 .649 ) 01 Ml .607 472 413 Hollvwond Oakland H. i II lllruo 1'ortlnnd Nrntllr I. oa Anuetra Hun Frnnclaco Wednesday a Tteaulli Kenttle 6. Oakland 1 H:iii J-'ranclscn 2. Harramento 0 I .r4 Angeles 6. Portland 0 Hollywood 3, San IJIego 1 Writern lnlernallonal League TV I. Prl. Victoria Kpokane Vancouver Halem Yakima I ewiion Trl-City 80 41 73 66 BO 67 .513 60 83 .488 67 87 .4110 67 88 .466 63 68 .438 .an I .670 Wednesday's Reaulta Tii-Clty 8 Victor! 0 Hpokane 8-3 Yakima 31 Halem 3 Vancouver 1 Wenalchee 13 Lewtston 8 SPORTS MIRROR llv The Associated Trefta TODAY A YEAR, AGO Phil Cavarretta waa signed to manaue the Chicago Cubs for the 1962 aeaon. KIVH YKARS AQO 8uRir Ray Robinson knocked out Bailor Sam my fiecreet In the first round at ,uron, Ohio. Thrills-Speed-Spills ! Gems Speedway (Formerly Genu Boteboll Pork) Hard Top Races Saturday Night Auquir 23 Time Trials 7:30 P.M. Daylight First Event .....8:75 P.M. Daylight Plenty of Parking Space Now Available 4 Come Early fastest growing night entertainment in the West Box Seals, $1.80 Studenri, 75c Gen. 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In Junior Leaftue baaeball com- Ani?el Flrpo, Paulino Uuudun and i benellclary of the good, clean fun, others, la reviving Ihe old riueation ' and Auramonte Diav need ona the Rules Offered For Fire Safety COHVAI.I.IS il Campers can lollnw a lew Rlmple rules and be certain thr-y are not creating, lore.st lire hazard with their Urea, the larm lorr-htry npeciaht lor the extenlion hi-rvlre at OrcKon State C'ollriic aiild Wrdni-sday. The spcciullst, Churlra R, Rosa, naid Ihln In the way to do U: Cli-ur away all burnable material from a curie live leet In diamet er, dm a hole In the center, and build a amall fire. In ehooMmr the lire area, avoid hru-h, lo, overhead Iriflammabl. material and ground filled with liunkv roou. about who would win the boxer or the wrestler. He Intend to find out at Jersey City's Hrxisevelt Btudium. Dept. 11, on which dale he has paired Ome llo Aftramonte, the Cuban Negro iH-avyweight with Marvin "Atomic" Mercer 'file latter la the world junior heavyweight champion. It says here, acclaimed Mr. Physical Culture and dubbed The Atomic Wonder because of hla atomic thrum or kick. You can't top the rn?.slera. A Junior heavyweight, it seema, scales 20S pounds or lesa. Von have to be an elephant to b. a heavyweight. Agrainonte, who four times boxed Joe Louis and waa knocked beat the Rocket U9' out by Walcotl In seven, and Mer Tok whopped Tray-Tex cer are to box. wrestle or what ever you choose to call It, under Australian rules, whatever they are. They are scheduled to go 10 petition last night feucan city Iive-mlnute rounds, tne equivalent gathered In Its llth loss of the I of a 15-round boxinu match. Agra season In heart-breaking fashion, 1 monle will wear eight-ounce gloves. loilmt lo Keilbronner's 8 to 7. Mercer will lead with bis feet. Pelican City had It won I t In ! Agrnmonte will counter with the last Inning, and awung a strike out lor the last out. But the catcher droppped the ball, allowing the bat ter to vet aboard and the tvtna I run to w.nrm from third. A hit moments later drove in another run and that was It. AAU Pool Meet THE DALLES. Ore. ifl Some 250 swimmers from six Western States and Canada will compete In the Oregon Open AAU swimming and diving championships here Saturday and Sunday. Club In Oregon, Washington. Idaho, California, Montana, Colo rado and British Columbia are ex pected to send representatives. $0' SHOES You're in luck if you wear shoe size 6, bVi, 7 or Vh . . . became you can take advantage of the terrific values beinq offered at our Big Shoe Sale. We're loaded with smaller lixei . . . caiualt, drasi oxfords and work shoes . . . and have cut prices as much as 50 to clean house! Alio biq selection of sixes 11 and 12. Don't miss this chance to save! 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