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in May 21, 1951. SPOKANE DAILY CHRONICLE SPOKANE WINS FOUR OF SEVEN ON ROAD; RESUMES ACTION AT HOME TUESDAY vr National League Two Big Ones 1 Downriver Tourney Winners Are Posted Indians Take a Pair From Tr-City on Sunday American League VI L. Pet. G11. New York 20 9 690 Chiron) 19 9 2 flIrnIt 19 10 .1113 Washington 15 12 .559 4 Roston 14 13 .519 5 rieveland 13 11 0494 914 Philadelphia 9 21 .300 1114 SI, Louis 22 .297 12 1, Coast League Won Last 118.

Plareamento 31 22 .581 Portland 29 24 .547 2 Oakland 29 24 .547 2 Loa Attie leal 27 24 .529 3 Seattle 26 26 .519 312 Ilona wood 24 214 .462 61,2 San Otero 22 214 San Frandsen 19 33 .365 1112 PREP BASEBALL ENDS THIS WEEK Lost. I'rt. 6 K. 13 .581 14 .54 4 1 14 .517 2 .515 2 17 .485 3 1g .471 31.4 17 .452 4 18 .438 4 1Vnn. 111 17 17 1t1 14 14 Prow lyn Chicago St.

Lone; Boston PhiladeinNia New lock Cincinnati F1R5T GAME 51'0K ANL AR. R. 11. 1 2 4 0 0 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 5 0 0 3 1 2 4 1 0 A. IP; 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 21 0 3 6 0 2 2 0 3 0 Niurphy, Cf VATInt.

Niesner, PS WaMey. It Rich Aldson, 3b IVert. lb 2b Nulty. Crnant. Testerday'l Re Ault' Sunday's Results ESTERN INTERNATIONAL Won 1.0,4 11nt.

G.11. 21 .724 20 11 4145 2 15 13 512 12 11 .41.12 712 12 111 ,429 0112 12 19 .429 812 12 17 .414 0 11 20 .353 11. Minor League Baseball International League Buffalo 6-3, Montreal 24. pended Toronto 8, Ottawa 6 (second same Rochester 9, SYractise 0 Springfield 4. Baltimore 3, American Association Indian1mila 0-9, Toledo 5-4 Louisville 12-5.

Columima 3-2 mitwaukee 6-1, MinticaPolis 4-3. Kansan City 3-3. St. Paul 2-1, Southern Association A tionia -3, Memphis 5-7. New orleans 1-3, Nashville RI I 7.

minaham 6-1. Little Rock 2-4. Chattanooga 11, Mobile 6, Texas; Leasue Oklahoma city 8-2, Fort Worth 5-1, Shreve)ot 6-3, San Antonio 6-5. Dollaa 0, Tulsa 1. Beaumont 7, Houston 3, Western League noma ha 2, Wichita 1.

Deg monies 6, Denver 2. 1 sinus City 13, Colorado Springo 8, Pueblo 8, Lincoln 6. V. nroll er t4pokarin bAiclitt ti-tity Victoria Yakima l'acvm enatchee over cline Tot A I A whopping field of 105 golfers took part in a blind bogie golf tournament Sunday at Downriver course. Winners on numbers drawn included: 79Frank Wells, Harry Carr, Es' Sorenson, Les Mc Erichran, James Chase, Jack Rice, Max Silverstein and F.

Johnson; 74F, Hoyt, 11, Lomas; 72H. Majors, Jim Hauskins, Jim Perroni, Gordon Anderson, Mary Bennigson, H. Pluck, Glen McLean, L. Knisely and Joe Rosenfield; 80 Elmo Da Inert and Skip Perry. First games: Hollywood 200 0.01 0-3 7 1 At Sacramento 000 220 x-4 8 0 Weirnaker.

MalDberger 6 and Sandlock; Gillespie. Grubb and Hairston. Portland 000 000 003-3 11 2 At Oakland 300 120 00x-6 11 0 Pirretti, PriItIrg (11. Ward 17 I and Rossi; Ayers and Padgett. San Francisco 200 000 000-2 0 1 At San Diego 200 000 31.x-6 10 1 Johnson and orteic Fletcher and Naragon.

Seattle 004 621 000-13 12 1 At Los Angeles 010 001 410 7 11 3 Grissom and SheelY; Chandler. Year (3 Mosith I 61 and Peden. 34 7 8 27 16 0 '1111-CITY AR. 11. PO.

A E. 5 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 8 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 :3 1 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 30 I 27 10 1 I tth The Spokane Indians chalk up another road trip in which they returned home with better than a .500 win-and-loss record. C. Pet CEA011. WM, The Tribe returned from Tri- City today where hey managed TtHI High school baseball teams close out their league plays this week, playing their eighth game tomorrow and their ninth and final tilt Thursday, Unbeaten Lewis and Clark, already a first-place cinch, takes on Gonzaga at Hart field.

The champion Tigers probably will be without the services of their ace, Jack Spring, who was injured last week. In his absence, either Don Baker or Don Robinson will go to the mound. In the other game tomorrow. NC is host to Rogers. Gonzaga, Rogers and NC all are still in the battle for second.

NC has a one-game edge. Lewis and Clark's team tries to regain a tie for first when it faces West Valley at WV. Yesterday's Results Firat game): St. Louis 01 0 000 2 0 0-3 01 At New York 001 321 00x-7 8 2 Sta rr. lingua 5 Suchecki 7 and Lollar; Lopat and Berra.

Home runs: New York-1)Imaggio, Lopat. Losing pitcherStarr. (Second game St. Louis at New York, postponed, rain. First game It Cleveland non In non-1 2 At Philadelphia 100 000 0 lx-2 7 2 Lemon and Hogan; Fowler and Murray.

1 Second game Cleveland 201 000 n2o 0 At Philadelphia 011 010 000-3 8 0 (Makatea. Garcia 5 and Tobbetts, Began (8 Ms tin, Scheib 7 i and Asti nth. Winning pitcherGarcia. Losing pitcher Scheib. Detroit not 201 A31-0 13 0 At Boston 00 200 000-4 11 0 Newhouser and Ginsberg: Stobbs, Scarborough 1 4 1, Wight i and Moss.

Home runs: DetroitEvers, Souchoeic Lessing pitcherScarborough. Chicago oto 120 Om 5 a 2 At Washington 001 020 010-4 0 3 Holcombe, and Niarhos; Consuegra, Simi 16 a Ild GIRT! a Home um ChicagoRobinson. Losing pi tcherstma. Tone MASTER Hearing Aids Speaks for Itself" Canyon Team Named Second ga ea; Holtvwond 000 001 000-1 5 0 Fred Siegel, Roger Brice, Don At Sacramento 000 000 02x-2 a 1 Spillman and In Camyn will form Lindell and Dapper; Clough. Grove (0) and Indian Canyon's four-man team to Portland 000 101 2-9 12 1 the Hayden lake team tourney At Oakland 021 000 5-5 12 1 next week end, officials said today.

Dimasi, Linde 15). Adams I 7 and Sal-The quartet qualified for the Spots, te.14,trileY' Ilittle (6, Burkhart (7 and over the week endSiegel being Ws. 101 020 0-4 10 conceded choice through his good Ar San Dieu, 003 000 0-3 5 1 recent play. Hood and Tornay; Boihree and Naragun. Seattle 100 000 3-4 7 2 At Ins Angefrx 012 OM x-9 in 0 Schanz.

Del DUCa (51 and Montalvm Besse and Peden. Pioneer League Flat game: Phi ladelohis non 120 824-17 20 1 At Pittsburgh 000 On0 ono 0 5 3 Meyer and Seminick: Dickson, Koski I 7 Friend 7 Walsh I 8 and McCullough, itzGy raid I 8 1. Home run: PhiladelphiaGollat. Losing pitcher; Dickson, Second game: Philsdelphia 212 013 022-12 15 0 At Pittsburgh 010 002 100 4 11 3 Roberts and Seminick: Dusak, Queen 4 Werie 71 and FitzGerald. Home runs: PhiladelphisPellsgrint, Semi Ennis, Losing pitcher: Dusak.

First game: Brooklyn 003 010 321-10 13 0 At Cincinnati 000 210 IMO 3 13 1 Mitten, Erskine I 5 and Campanella; Blackwell, Ersutt 19 1 and Prarnesa, Winning pitcher: Erskine. Losing pitcher! Blackwell. Home runs. BrooklynAbrame. Robinson.

Second game: Brooklyn 001 337 000-14 15 0 At CITICIIIIIItt 000 000 130 4 8 2 King and Camnanella; Wehmeier, Tlyerly 51, Perkowski 16 Erautt I 6 Peterson 9 i and Schef (mg. Losing pitcher: Wehmeler. Home runs: CincinnatiKluszewski, Stalicup. First game: Roston o3n onn 005--3 a 1 At Chincsco 000 010 1 lis-4 10 1 Sam. Donovsn I 8 81 and Cooper: McLish, Kelly 6 1.

Leonard (8 I and Walker, Home run: Ros)onElliott. Winning pitcher. Leonard. Losing Pitcher: Nichols, Second game: Roston 000 101 110-4 0 0 At Chicago 000 210 002-5 11 1 Estock I 5 I Donovan al, Bickford and St. Claire Rush, Kelly 7 1, Leonard 181 and Owen, Winning pitcher: Leonard.

Loring pitcher: Bickford. Home runs: BostonHaetslield, Gordon. New York 300 001 210-7 10 0 At St. Louts 002 001 sox 0 13 4 Hearn, Speneer I 3 Bowman (7 1. Jones (7 Koski 7 and Westeum.

Noble 7 Beecheen, Wilk 71. Munger I 7 Brazle (SI, Presko and Rice, Winning pitcher: Munger. Losing pitcher: POWIMITI. Home run' New YorkWestrum. Batteries, Cords, Repairs for All Makes 620 Fernwell Bldg.

111-1390 Weather Too Calm, Sailers' Complaint EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Complete Optical Service Dr. D. C. Murphy Associates Winners of the first blind bogey tburnev included Tim Minnich, 63; John Wilson, 64: John McNeely, 68; Roger Brice, 69; Ron Pozzi, 69; Mickey Dukich, 70; Ken Otis. 70; Dr.

Ed Baird, 71, and Phil Baird, 71. CALIFORNIA DOG WINS FIELD TRIAL MISSOULA, May 21. UP) Brignall's Gringo, a alifornia dog, already a national and international champion, Nvon the open all-age stake in the Western Montana Retrievers' club spring licensed trial here Sunday. The animal was handled by its owner, Cliff Brignall of Anaheim, Calif. Second place went to Black Corsair of Whitemore, owned by Glenn Miller of Sunnyside, and handled by Roy Conia.

A Missoula dog, Dike of NThitmore II, owned and shown by Fred Greenfield, took third-place honors. Fourth was a Canadian field trial champion. Willow'a of Tral, owned by Wellington Henderson of San Francisco and handled by Coffin. Winners of the first blind bogey thurnev included Tim Minnich, 63; John Wilson, 64 John McNeely, 68; Roger Brice, 69; Ron Pozzi, 69; nlikit1 1 1 11 11 11 70 on. Lost.

Pet GH. Twirl 52 Sait Lake titY 13 1 63 Ithho Pelle 13 7 .050 Great Valls 31 12 .434 4 (Wen 11 .451) Pneatello 9 13 .409 51 BiIIinii 1 30 14 .417 511 Bo Ixe 7 15 .318 71 Yesterday's Results First game: Twin Falls 011 200 103 002-9 101 1 At Grext Falk' 430 000 000 000-7 8 1 Aubertin, Treeter. Roherta and Conway; Palk, Hahn and Winter. Orduno. Second game Twin Falls 200 000 not-1 7 0 At Great Falls non non onon JohAngen And Conway, Green and Winter.

First game, Boise 002 014 000-11 4 At 91111ngs 300 240 31x-13 13 2 Koby, Tomburini. Richards and Lloyd. Halley, Hoope' Abbott. Shepard find 14yets. Second game; Boise 000 non 300-3 11 3 At Billings 200 022 00aA 9 0 Michaire and Lloyd, Ceplo and Mason.

Pocatello nno 31 0 102 7 11 3, At Salt Lake City 031 0210 10x-14 13 2' Reilly and Gondola; Greenwood and i Tciandos. REGISTERED OPTOME'ERISTS The curse of the calms spoiled a projected week end double-header for the Spokane Sailing club's single-stickers but let up long enough to permit one race Sunday at Coeur d'Alene lake. Saturday's race wasn't convicted within the two-hour-or-no-contest finish rule. In Sunday's race, on corrected lime, Oscar Calkins took first, Harold Thompson second, Don Blume third and Warden Hanel fourth. Oscar Z.

Brewer was first over the finish line. Lack of winds have made single races out of two previously scheduled double-headers. On the basis of the season's three races sailed, leaders. in order, are Calkins, Frank Weaver and Thompson. ONE-DAY SERVICE Dental Plates Hours: 8:30 to SPRAGUE WALLMA-3537 Relined and Tightened 5,95 hA ire! Yt.

me aP4" 15,95 dr.1DA GUAR AN TEED a ne 5 i three wins in a four-game series. 01111 110n0020 0-7 130-8 They prepared to lake on the TriZit7---- 0 2 0 0000000-2 neighboring Braves in a three-game 11" 201010211-8 Pitching Summary set starting tomorrow night at IP. 1. R. ER.

SO. BB. Ferris field. Conant won 1 8 2 I 1 6 Stone 5 A 2 2 2 4 On their last road series, float i 4 4 5 2 1 3 LOBSooltane TM-CRY 0 213Rich- which they visited Wenatchee Niurphy, ialy B. 'Peterson, Kennewick, the Indians won four and lost three.

They would havel'c'vert s'' '13' orlant-NnIty-Wert. T-2: 07. 11Behringer done even ben er if I hey hadn't and Jacobs. blown a 10-2 lead Saturday night SECOND GAME and wound up on the short end of Spokane an 1110 count. Sunday Spokane! Murphy.

a A B. R. It PO. 2 20200 won 7-2 and 4-2, v.thni. rt 411100 Thus far this season the Indians innt 311100 have had a better winning per- ti What dFon, 3b 3 0 0 I 4 0 We; lb nninno centage on the road than at home.

Brown. 2 3 0 3 4 0 In 18 games afield they've won 12 301300 Wyatt I) 2 0 0 0 0 1 and lost 6 for a .667 average. Spo- keno has won eight of 13 in the T01811 24 4 4 It 11 2 home lot. 1.11-city The pair of Sunday victories left AR. R.

II. PO, A. E. Spokane just two games behind theismestrr. 3n 1220 league-leading Vancouver Capi-lriuceplA.

I 200801 B. Petersen. ss 2 1 1 0 3 0 Janos. Cameron, rf 31100 00 Yesterday's action featured two Bryant. 31 301200 route-going performances by Spo- 1.tel I If of 31n3011 3 011300 kane hurlers.

Peterson, 3 0 1 3 1 0 Michelson. 2 00000 Conant Tosses 8-Hitter nation In the first game John Conant mono turned in an eight-hitter for his Totain 28 2 4 21 4 1 gilt Into fielders' choice for Costello in third win against four setbacks. It was his third complete game in ne n--n 3 0-4 seven starts this season. Conant I that. 0001021-4 was a little shaky at the start, giv- rti-cliy 000000 2-2 ing up two hits for as many runs.

111" 0000013-4 He tightened up after that to blank Pitching SummarY the Braves the rest of the way. it'. R. ER. SO.

a Spokane got all of its runs off 1''n, lin 7 4 2 0 2 2 three hits. In the sixth they tied ''''t) tl il 11) the tilt at 2-all with no base blows nit bY pitcherMurphy by klichelson. Left 4, TrI-City 4. 213-1anni. IBl and drove five across on three hits M.

asicy. Wert. Bryant. Peterson. SR In the eighth.

Murphy 2. Meaner, VOIRIPY Wyatt with a four-hit routrt- Meaner-Wert. B. Peterson-C, Peterson-Srmeter- Bryant. Ruccola I unassisted 1, T-1, 40.

II going performance in the seven- Jacoba and 13thringer. inning nightcap, notched his second win against one loss. Wyatt rirst Game was well on his way to a perfect iii inn nin--5 12 1 020 020 04x-4 13 1 game until the sixt inning when Da hie anti Len NW: Funk and Sheets. Tr-City got its initial blow. With Second Game his no-hitter hopes blasted, Wyatt ".0, 002 410 111-8 11 2 rased up some in the seventh, and At Tacoma 300 211 00-7 0 4 as a result the Braves got to him BrieInger, Treichel I 15 and Len Neal.

for three hits and their two runs. a netoY ich 61, Barta 17 1 and Ken Michelson of ls ri-City ao 1911t Game was working on a no-hitter until vnkinvt 001 000 04 0-7 12 0 the fourth. Spokane picked up a At Salem 000 003 000-3 8 3 run without getting a hit in the anittire.hrdend Brenner; MIshuek, Bunk 8 i first heat and then added three Second iiiiime 1 more in the big sixth off two non int onn--2 7 knocks. Bob Costello, Tr-City re-i At Sa lem con 012 201-8 13 1 lieler, worked the last inning and Win Anderson i 7 1 and TIMM; Mc-1 Nulty and pitched shutout ball. i I Stops Clieking, slipping Anil Dropping DENTAL PLATE RELINE Ann iierler Bldg.

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Pesut is expected to be out of action for several weeks. Spokane's twin win dropped Tr-City 71-: games behind Nancouver and 5 1: back of Spokane. The Indians blew wide OPnn Satuday night after apparently hnv-, leg a game safely salted The Braves battled all the way: however, and shelled starter Ward Hockey in the seventh. Jim Holder, was called to the rescue, hut he couldn't get the side out. Ile was followed by Bob Roberts, who had hurled fine relief ball the night before.

Roberts finally doused the uprising, but ran into trouble in the eighth. Ile served up a home' run ball that Neil Bryant knocked' out of the park, scoring the tying run ahead of him, Roberts was charged with the loss, his first against, three relief victories, Salem retained third place by, splitting a double bill with Yakima. lhe Bears won the first 7-3, but Salem took the nightcap 5-2, In the only other action in the league, Tacoma edged Wenatchee S-5, but the Chiefs came back to Akin the short one 8-7 in eight Innings, Va coil Cl' and Victoria rrp arcom er and Victoria vcro Peter M. Jacoy 4k .4 '441' .,1 10 47, 4 it "4' AV xi, 1'' 'IC' 0 44': It 10 4' 0, Ziia, 1 AC 1. .4 0..4,4 1 Se 4'04.

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"This engine I can't get over the amount of power and snap in this engine it's incredible! WILBUR SHAW, AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS DRIVER, DRIVES NEW 1951 CHRYSLER-REPORTS TO YOU ON REVOLUTIONARY FIREPOWER ENGINE AND HYDRAGU1DE POWER STEERING F. "I drove 111 miles with the feeling I had expended no more effort than in driving around the block. "When Mrs. Shaw drove, her comments just about squared with mine. Here's what she thinks of the 1951 Chrysler Mrs.

Shaw: "At first I could hardly believe the ease with which I could turn the wheel. That's important especially in the summertime. "Often atker I have parked a car in the average parka ing space, I feel I should taxi home, shower and get dressed again. But with Hydraguide Power Steering I parked it with one hand. It practically drives Wilbur Shaw: "It's hard to describe this new ler without going off the deep end it has it in every department.

"In fact, I think so much of this car, I've selected it as Pace Car of the 1951 Indianapolis 500-mile racer (Mr. Shaw's comments are reprinted through the courtesy of Popular Science Magazine.) Mr. Shaw refers of course to'standard passenger can not racing cars or special models. about If the ease rtant park; id get lhrys; every ted it 11 the ears courtesy of Popular Science Magazine,) fers panger of course to standard sse cam BC MrShaw re not 'ing cars or special models. Dere Is our Last Chance to knock Off a Swril Fair of Shoes at Iiist a Fraction of Their Original Cost 1 4, 2), IA' I 11' 'Pf 4r.

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