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Movers Host Florence In Legion Tilt Sunday Saturday, July 7, 195t Albany Iemomt-WeraM Fart Shaw Delivers No-No As Pastime Wins 1-0 Only 22 men faced Elwyn Shaw on Hudson field Friday night as the veteran softball pitcher racked up a beautiful no-hit, no-run performance to give his Pastime Billiards nine a 1-0 decision over National Guard. The two teams had been previously unbeaten and Pas Harl Wins Net Championship Al Wimbledon By ROBERT C. DOWSON I'nlted Press Sports Writer tw.u viicn aiAiu American Lemon After Another Pennant time's victory put them into i WIMBLEDON, July 7 U.R junior uisuici victory me AiDany tummings Movers will host Florence at Memorial field Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Movers downed the coast nine, 6-3, in the teams' first meeting at Florence. Since that time Albany has marked up a 5-2.

record while Florence has compiled a MjWoman Bowler Other games around the! Wins At Newport district find Springfield (G-l at Corvallis (3-3), Toledo Daisy Burfchart, secretary of the (1-3) at Sweet Home (4-3) jAlban.y Bowling associa- achieved her long-time ambition to win the Wimbledon women's singles tennis title today by de Kuske and Jim Salsing, both ot Eugene (6-1). softball league with six straight wins. Shaw put down 17 men in order and was four put-outs away from a "perfect" game until he walked Bill Mikkel-son. Shaw set down the next four men to preserve his no-no. Only two balls were hit hard against Shaw.

Opposing pitcher Bob Arthur belted a long one into center that Bruce Dowling took on an over-the-shoulder catch in the third and Wayne Geary lined directly to Dowling in the fifth. Albany, placed sixth in the Newport mixed doubles tournament Possible Albany starting pitch- ers and their earned-run aver-1 for a $120 prize. feating Shirley Fry of Akron, 6-1, 6-0, in the final. The 26-year-old Miss Hart, who is ranked second in the United States, had entered the all-England championship five times previously. She was beaten in the tournament final in 1947 and 1948.

Beats Good Friend The slim, blonde Florida miss beat Miss Fry, her bosom companion off-court, in one of the shortest women's singles finals in the history of the tournament. A I i i Li I -Sfe VJ. I A Mr ii ,1 iiiiim iiim I fcniJ ill I IT i Mrs. Kuske also teamed with Will Niff of Eugene to place 98th in a field of 442. All other plays were handled easily crowd of more than 15,000 jammed! by the fielders, who gave Shaw errorless support.

ages are Gary Torgeson, 2.04; Lee Cameron, 2.25; Steve: Cox, 2.59, and Frankie Burford, 3.43. Torgeson has won three and lost none, Cameron has won one against no losses and Cox and Burford hold 2-1 marks, all counting non-league games. Kerr Names Lineup Coach Chuck Kerr's probable starting lineup includes: Bill Parrett, catcher; J. R. Stamps, first base; Burford or Jim Black-well, second base; Dean Soren-sen, third base; Don Brenneman, shortstop; Doy Gatlin, left field; Bob Crocker, center field, and every available vantage point of the center court stadium to watch Alcos Meeting Ml.

Angel Nine Semi-pro baseball returns to Albany Monday night when the Albany Alcos host Mt. Angel at Memorial field. The visiting team, as has been the case with all the Alcos' op- Torgeson or Blackwell, right field, Shaw struck out four men. Arthur Stingy, Too At the same time, Pastime, although collecting eight hits and having four National Guard errors to work with, had difficulty getting to Arthur when it counted. The winners' lone run came in the fourth when Dave Holman beat out a bunt, went to third on a bounding double to left by Bob Kalina and scored on Marvin Crabtree's bunt down the first-base line.

Before that, the Billiards boyi had three men aboard with none away in the first, only to go down Leflies Shine In PCL Tills SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. (U.Rl Manipulating a baseball by means of the left arm may be unorthodox but it certainly can't be classed as futile. Four portside pitchers in the Pacific Coast league have proved that! Among the four, all stereotyped as screwball southpaws, two twirled shutouts in last night'l games. A third tossed a one-runner. And the fourth allowed two scores.

All swaggered from the mound victorious, their left arms limp but their carriages arect. Angel Blanks Portland The niftiest performance was put on by pretty-boy Freddie Bac-zewski, a $30,000 bonus baby who gave Portland four hits while hii Los Angeles Angels were winning, 4 to 0. Dee Fondy and Les Layton, two Los Angeles lacers, make Baczew-skl's win apparent when they clubbed out fourmasters. Second top-billing went to youthful Lloyd Dickey, a San Francisco fledgling who turned back San Diego on six hits, 2 to 0. Dickey also figured in his scoring, batting in a run with a triple and recording the second tally after an infield out.

i Rainier Beats Oaki 1 Another left-handed gem was registered by Earl Johnson, who recently joined Seattle after a lengthy sojourn in the majors. Johnson and the Rainiers whipped Oakland, 2 to 1, on Gordon Golds-berry's homer and Was Hamner'i triple. The fourth edition of the southpaw follies was published by small Vic who pitched Hollywood to a to 2 victory over Sacramento. Clint Conatser's bases-loaded home run in the first Inning made Lombardi's task easy. the match.

Miss Hart thus was confronted with an opportunity to win all three titles available to women. She is teamed with Miss Fry against Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, and Mrs. Margaret Osborne DuP'ont of Bellevue, in the women's doubles final. She also is paired with Frank Sedg-man of Australia against Mervyn Rose and Mrs. Nancye Bolton of Australia in the mixed doubles final.

Match Over Quickly Miss Hart required only 36 minutes to dispose of the jittery Miss Blackwell maintains his top ponents this year, rates highly in Thanks to the strong mound work turned in by these three hurlers who are, left to right, Allie Reynolds, Eddie Lopit and Vie Raschi, the New York Yankees hold a slim one-half came lead for the American League flag. They will try to keep their club ahead of the rampaging second-place hi, eago White Sox but they have a new worry in the rise of the Boston Red Sox, who are now only one game away from the Yanks. batting average with a stellar .450 state standings and holds a vic-mark, built on a triple, two dou- tory over the Silverton Red Sox, a team which nipped the Alcos bles and 15 singles in 40 turns at Red Sox In Contention Burke For American League Fry. The victory gave Miss Hart in order without a run. They her 10th European women's ten- threatened again in the fifth with nis championship this year.

men on second and third and one It marked the eighth consecutive lout, but Arthur bore down to re-year that an American won the i tire the side. twice. Alco Manager Bill Moye stated today that he will pitch Pete Fisk, who has one victory against no defeats. Alco Starters Listed Other starters will likely include: Bud Spencer, catcher; Russ Loafman, first base; Moye, second base; Bob Morris, third base; Bud Fortier, shortstop; Jim Jenks, left field; Bob Jacobson, center field, and Bud Gibbs, right field. Spencer will replace Bobo Cling-man, .286 hitter who has accepted bat, He has 12 runs batted in, 15 stolen bases and has drawn 12 bases on balls.

Crocker holds a .370 percentage with four triples, two doubles and 14 singles in 54 appearances at the plate. "He has batted in 13 runs and stolen 10 bases. Stamps Hitting High Also high in percentages is Stamps, who has three triples, two doubles and eight singles in 43 turns at bat for a .302 average. Stamps has batted in 12 runs. Although not over the .300 batting average, Parrett leads the By JOHN GRIFFIN United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, July 7 The American leajrue pennant race, which has been a "private war" between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox, became a three-cornered fight today as the Boston Red Sox came charging up.

By swatting the league-leading Yanks last night, 6 to 2, Thompson Top Hitter Bobby Thompson led the winners at bat with a bunt single and another one-base blow to right. Wimbledon women's singles crown. Yesterday, Dick Savitt of Orange, N. became the fifth straight American to win the men's singles championship when he defeated Ken McGregor of Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, in the final Links Margin TORONTO, July 7. (U.R-Blond, culy-haired Jack Burke, of Houston, aimed to make his two-stroke lead stand up today as the field entered the filial round of the 72-hole $15,000 Canadian open golf championship.

The 28-year-old Burke strung together four birdies on the back nine yesterday to earn a par 72 and a 54-hole total of 204. On the outgoing nine, however, he ruined whatever chance he had of equalling Bobby Locke's record 268 total when he carded three bogeys and one double bogey. Final Nine Savinr Kalina's. double was the only at Fenway park, the battling Bosox moved to within' one needed eighth-inning relief from Lou Brissie. Senators Rally to Win The Senators rallied for five runs in the eighth inning to score their win.

Don Johnson got credit for his fourth win. George Munger went the dis- game of the top. Only a week ago the Boston beauties were four full games away, but they've won six of the last seven while the Yanks and Chisox stumbled. team in runs batted in with 15 and has a home run, two triples, a double and 12 singles in 54 trips for a high .296 percentage. Leading in stolen bases is Doy Gatlin with 15.

He is also tops for times walked with 17. Don Brenneman, batting .298 with a triple and 13 singles in 47 turns at bat, has stolen 12 bases and has been walked 12 times. a position in Eugene as recreation director and probably will not remain with the Alcos. Loaf-man, who has played only one game with the Alcos, replaces Al Balducci at the initial sack. Younce to Be Back A regular outfielder, Morris will take over third in place of Len Younce, Oregon State college football line coach.

Younce was previously reported as having a frac extra-base hit of the game. In the opener of the twin bill, the Jaycees romped to an easy 11-1 victory over Mason Drugs in a five-inning game. Ken Steckley allowed the losers only two hits, one of which was a bases-empty home run by Bob McKechnie in the third for the only Mason tally. The Jaycees managed six hits off Mel Goode and one off Ed Stauffer, who relieved Goode in the fifth. Jaycees- Run Awsy The Jaycees roiled for three runs In each of the first two innings and were never in trouble.

A four-run fifth frame assured an early Last night's loss didn't cost the tance for the Cardinals to gain his Burke, who fired flashy 66's dur-fourth victory although he allowed jing tne first two rounds, appeared 11 hits, including George Strick- to have lost his three-stroke mar-land's homer. Stan Musial spanked to Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Yankees the lead they kept it by seven slim percentage points over Chicago as the White Sox split a 'SO Chcmp Leads Public links Play MILWAUKEE, July 7 (U.R)Stub-by Stanley Biclat, defending public links champion, led a New York threesome into Harding trophy play today to start the ball rolling for the National Public Links golf tournament. Bielat's team and threesomes from 32 other cities teed off over the Brown Deer park course in 18-hole play for the traveling trophy awarded in memory of former President Warren" G. Harding. California teams won the tro- a double and two singles to lead tured leg, but Moye states that I twin biIi with the iowlv Browns the Card attack, the injury is no more than a chip- wjnning the first game, 4 to 3, but ped ankle bone and that Younce, osing tne second, 4 to 1, to Ned while out of action Monday, will Carver's nine-hit pitching.

during the morning round but the husky ex-sailor played thej final nine holes of the Mississauga county club as if he were the home pro, Hawkins, unlike Burke, started well yesterday, then faltered. He oe wun me team ior me siaie semi-pro tournament in Silverton closing of the game under the league rule which declares a game ended at five -innings if one team Shortridge Trips Mobilgas, 7 to 2 Shortridge Realty upset the previously unbeaten Snyder's Mobil-gas nine, 7-2, in an Albany Junior baseball league game on Bryant park field Friday night. The victory boosted Shortridge into second place one half game behind Snyder's. Ed Kohout was the hitting star Teenager Makes Siaie Nei Quarters PORTLAND, July 7 (U.R Jack Neer, only teen-ager to reach the quarterfinal round of the Oregon went out in 35, was 12-under par The Yanks were leading 2 to 1, after four innings as four double plays wiped out Red Sox rallies. Siaie Junior Due for League Games Albany Recreation and Eugene will be strong favorites to win State Junior baseball games Sunday and extend their unbeaten records.

The Albany nine nas won five games and lost none while Eugene has an unblemished record of four wins and no losses. Albany travels to Drain (3-2) and Eugene hosts Philomath (3-2), Other games find Sweet Hamo (0-5) at Scio (2-3) and Lebanon (1-3) at Cottage Grove (1-4). is seven runs ahead of the other. Harold Whitaker paced the win- But Dom DiMaggio hammered a phy the past two years. San Fran- ners with a double and a single in for the tournament after a birdie on the 12th hole and then missed four- and eight-foot putts for bogeys on the 15th and 18th to put together a 71 for a 54-hole total of July 16.

Moye leads his own team at bat with a tremendous .457 average. He has a triple, five doubles and 10 singles in 35 turns at bat and has batted in eight runs. Jenks holds a .424 mark with a home run, three doubles and 10 singles in 33 trips and nine runs batted in. two-run homer for Boston in the fifth for a lead the Red Sox never Cisco won it in 1949 and Los An-1 two official trips. Bob Vail col state tennis tournament's men's singles, earned himself the title of geles in 1950 Tuneup Tomorrow Harding cup play and a driving "Jack the Giant Killer" yesterday by downing Clyde Barker of Salt gave up, and in the next inning Clyde Vollmer whacked a two-run triple to clinch "matters.

The solid socking enabled Mel Parnell to pitch the distance for lected two singles and Ed Green poled a double for the Jaycees, Linescores: Jiy HO 14-n 7 I Maien Drufl 001 00 1 1 4 Stecklry and Mullttt; Goode, Sliufer (9) ind McKechnie. contest tomorrow provide the 206. Ferrier High In Ranks Jim Ferrier, the defending champion who began the tourney brilliantly with a 65, found himself tuneup for six days of champion ship match play next week. A field of 210 will open the title To Buy or Sell Try Classifieds. Nitlortal Ouard 000 000 00 I 4 Piltlmt ailllardi 000 100 1 I 0 Arthur and McCloikry; Shaw and Lake, 7-6, 6-4 on the Irvington club courts.

But it can't last much longer, for the Grant prep star must tangle today with Emery Neale, the king of Oregon tennis. Neale trimmed a Salt Lake hopeful, Jerry Glade, 6-2, 6-1 yesterday. In the other bracket, Lynn Rockwood of Provo battles it out for the winners with two doubles, three runs batted in and two runs scored himself. He batted in or scored his team's last five tallies, the winning margin. Jim Wilber also added a double.

Rae Hadley held Snyder's to three hits, all singles, while striking out eight in the five-inning contest. Loser John Cathey allowed six hits. Linescore: Snydtr-i MS 01-1 I 1 ShortrldM 101 Jx 14 1 Cathey ind McGuire; Hadley and Roth. in a second-place tie with Hawkins after shooting a three-under-par 69. He had a second round 72.

Pudgy Ed Oliver, of Seattle, registered a 67 yesterday to give him a 54-hole total of 208, two strokes behind both Hawkins and Ferrier. the Bosox, although he allowed nine hits and five walks, to get credit for his 10th win. Eddie Lopat, who hasn't pitched a complete game in Fenway since 1949, was tagged with his fourth loss against 11 wins: Dodgers Win Again While the American league race tightened up, the Brooklyn Dodgers kept their IVz game lead intact in the National by beating the Phillies, 6 to 2. In other N. L.

games, the Giants outslugged the Braves, 12 to 10; Cincinnati edged Chicago, 4 to and St. Louis INTRIGUE SUSPENSE Washfngton Golf Tourney To Open SEATTLE, July 7 (UB-More than 80 golfers, including the race with 82 matches Monday and end it with the 36-hole final Saturday. Bielat, popular Yonkers, N.Y., truck driver, faces two other former champs in title play Robert C. Clark of St. Paul, 1940 winner, and Andrew Szwedko, Pittsburgh, 1939 champion.

Others Rate Highly Charlie Makaiwa.ifree-swinging Hawaiian, and Jimmy Martin of Milwaukee, also rated high among the favorites. Both have shot un-der-par 70s over the tough, rolling course in practice. The course was revamped early thi. in mnWo it tniirhot fni with Wally Bostick of Seattle. Rockwood salvaged some glory for the state of Utah by defeating Paul Willey, Vancouver, B.

0-6, 6-2, 6-1. Pee Wees, Nliigets Hold All-Star Tills Identical 3-1 contests marked Junior Softball league all-star games on Takena field Friday night as the Flying Saucers fell to the Shooting Stars in the Pee Wee game and the Dirty Dozen downed the Jewish Dozen in the Midget contest Loren Arness pitched two-hit ball for the Shooting Stars to defeat Bill Parsons, who allowed the winners only three hits. Winners Score Early Jackie Rohibough singled home Monte Crover in the first inning to give the Shooting Stars a lead. Jon Zander was forced home on a walk to Arness in the second and Fred Vetter tallied on Bill Video Squabble Continues Rage CHICAGO, July 7 (U.R Would- best in the Pacific Northwest, have entered the 72-hole Washington State Open championship which gets underway at Rainier golf Portland Nixed BAFf MS MYSTERY! all thct-pf us For Ice Hockey course here tomorrow. Bud Ward, former U.

S. amateur be television sponsors of college football games vied today before the N.C.A.A. television committee for the rights to televise next sea Softball Juniors Set For Contests Monday Junior softball games for Monday include Pee Wees Willamette Tractor Western Stamp at Eleanor park and Densmoor Chevrolet vs. Edwards Planing at Ta-kena park; Midgets Sease Painters vs. Senders Grain at Swanson field.

The McDonald Candy-Mountain State Power game will nipped Pittsburgh, 3 to 2. In the American league, Cleveland NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. champion, and defending stats) July 7 (U.R)-The New Westminster downed Detroit, 7 to 4, to move 1 the public links tournament, and, champion Charley Congdon of Ta. son games.

within 3 ganies of first, and ns ot rte Pacific Coast hockey Washington beat Philadelphia, 6 jlea8ue nave S1ned a con- Representatives of four agen entries agreed the job was donel10 cies appeared before the commit- irui'i lur use ui vurens parn arena to 3. here, club officials disclosed todav. 1 tee which was sitting in special The White Sox won the first I Edwards' fielder's choice to close not be played. Game times have been changed to 6:30 p.m. game from the Browns with a well.

No one shot below 75 in practice rounds yesterday. Juniors Planned As Alco Guests The. announcement punctured session. Chairman Tom Hamil-proposals that the runner-up 'n sa'd one of tne mir would be PCHL team would move to Port- cnosen to sponsor network tele- the winners' scoring. The Flying Saucers scored in wirier loiincr aiuie ciiuiiiiiiuiis include Walter Pursey, Rainier pro, and F.mery Zimmerman of Portland, Ore.

Also in the star-studded field will be Ray Hons-berger, Clarkston, who won the state professional match-play tournament at Yakima this week; three-run rally in the second land. next season to replace casts of games controlled by the fourth when Bob Hickman inning and Jim Busby's bases singled in Parsons. empty homer in the seventh. Bud Shelly took care of the 1 Browns Win for Veeck the N.C.A.A. the defunct Eagles.

All Junior softball players will be guests of the Albany Alcos in! Joe Greer of Yakima, runner-up Sundays, 2:30 P.M. KWIL Relief pitcher Lou Aloma nailed down the win, despite Ken Wood's their game with Mt. Angel Mon- to Honsberger, and Dave Killen, day nifht, Alco Malinger Bill Moye Olympia, just returned from the scoring ior me uirty Dozen in tne second game, clouting a home run with Ron Whitaker and Dick Kropp on base in the first inning to make up his team's entire tallying. homer for the Browns. In the said today.

U. S. Open. IE Eighteen holes are on tap Sunday, 18 Monday and 36 Tuesday. Following Washington State Open will be the state amateur Junior players are to meet with their managers at Memorial Stadium at 7:45 p.m.

to git in as a group. Players must be in The network does not extend into the southwest nor to the Pacific coast and Hamilton said that numerous colleges or agencies might bid later for the rights to carry games in these areas. The agency which is chosen for network sponsor, Hamilton said, must make its own arrangements for the actual broadcasting of the games by TV stations. The committee indicated It would have a decision on TV rights "in the near future." UTUAL NATIONAL IIAOUI Mundt Triples Ken Mundt tripled for the Jewish Dozen in the second and came home on David Sease's single for the losers' only score. Pat Emmons hit a triple for the Dirty Dozen in the sixth but died on base.

Winner of the seven-inning Won Loat Pet. 4S 24 42 35 .943 39 3.1 .942 .19 3ft .479 35 38 .473 33 39 .458 30 34 .441 29 43 .403 second game it was the Browns who had a three-run inning, the sixth. For Carver it was the 11th win, half of the Brownie total, and it was the first for the Browns under the new ownership of Bill Veeck, The Dodgers teed off on Russ Meyer, who held them to one hit in his last game, and knocked him out" in the first inning as Gil Hodges' 28th homer led a four run rally. Carl Erskine's 5H innings of excellent relief pitching clinched Brooklyn's fourth straight victory. Giants Rally Thrice The Giants came from behind Brooklyn New York St.

Louia CincmnaU Philadelphia Boaton "Plttabursh sl' J. ifiEvinnuDG Brion Decisions Jersey Fighter game was John Causbie, who relieved Whitaker in the fourth although Whitaker was in no trouble. The pair allowed the losers only three hits. James Jantzi was losing pitcher, giving up four hits. aiSULTS FRIDAY St Louia 3.

Pittaburrh 2. Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 2. Boaton 10, New York 12. Cincinnati 4, Chicago 2. FOR WARM WEATHER CHILIS AMERICAN LIAGUI I LON BEACH, N.

July 7. 0J.R) Argentine heavyweight Cesar Brion, heartened by his unanimous decision over Keene Simmons of listen to it's Eviimidt that gives too tht features that mike fishiog more fun I They're trolling motort every onc.i tita Big Twin, with its 30.mile ipeed for ishermeo wbo want to get there ait I Two great, models with Gearshift, and separate Cruii-t-Diy Tank for U-da tihiog without refueling I For thrilling performance with weight, the 45-pound Fleetwin with Duo-Clutch and Safti-Grip Drue up to 17 milet tn hour on fait ttihing boati. Call and look 'em oer Get our trade-in appranal on your old motor. Deferred payments available. i oo bt the Braves, the ShMtint start ih ooi i last time with four runs in the Faraon and Wilao.

Bradley (4): Aram eighth inning. The slugfest was rZJTL. ooo 4-, 'aded homers-by Willard Dirty Dau om -4 4 Marshall, Roy Hartsfield. and janzi and Brown; whitaker, Caiubit 4i Walker Cooper for the Braves, Krop- and Bobby Thomson, Don Mueller, THE Bayonne, N. last night, said today "it will be a different story" when he meets Joe Louis in a return bout at San Francisco, Aug.

1. Brion, who lost to Louis in their first fight last November, outboxed the outpunched Simmons at Long Beach stadium to such an extent that none of the three ring officials gave Simmons a single round. One judge called one round even in the 10-round bout. Won Loot Pet. New York 49 27 .625 Chlcafo 47 29 Boaton 49 29 i Cleveland 42 31 .575 I Detroit 33 38 Washington 29 43 .403 Philadelphia 28 48 .378 St.

Louia 22 SO JO RESULTS MIOAT Chicago 4-1. St. Louia 3-4. Cleveland 7. Detroit 4.

Philadelphia 3. Washington I. New York 2. Boaton 0. PACIFIC COAST IIAOUI Won Loat Pet Seattle 82 41 HoUjrwood SB 45 J63 Sacrament 53 51 .510 Oakland 51 52 .495 Portland 51 53 .490 Los Angeles 49 32 .485 San Praneiat 45 57 .441 San Diego 41 5 410 one of" daytime radio'i top myiterythowt with Lamont Cranston and llargot SOX DAT 1 A XT' and Wes Westrum for the Giants.

Harry Perkowski gained credit for his third win for Cincinnati. Bobby Feller, who pitched a no-hitter in his last game against Detroit, started against them again last night and won again, 7 to 4. But this time the Indians' veteran KWIL, 2:00 P.M. NEW SERIES EAST LANSING, Mich. Michigan State inaugurates two new MM Mfflf A UT0 CO.

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