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THE SACRAMENTO BEE FRIDAY AUGUST 21 1942 The ee orts Page 20 So Ions Have 36 Games 3 Remaining In Which To 3 Overcome Angels' Lead Commission Will Meet Tomorrow To Consider Hunting Ban In Sierra Todny's Story Minus Words General Stops Grid Games For Air Corps Mechanics Writer Expects Greatest Slump In Sports Events Recommendation Will Be Made To Close Stater From Shasta To Kern Coastal Shooting Will End Tonight But Sacrernentans Will Have To Play Better Ball Than They Have In The Last Five Weeks at the same time learn to be good mechanics" in the six weeks' time allotted to their courses Commander Gene Tunney navy director of physical training also has come out for elemination of spectator sports in the service and Undersecretary of War Patterson said yesterday in commenting on Tunney's stand that constant study was being given to the cutting down of such activities There hRs been no effort to eliminate intramural sports such as games between units of one 1111 104100V' ff IttiN Carver Forecasts Good Grid Season Then Dropoff For Duration WASIIINGTON Aug All competitive football schedules at army schools where air corps mechanics get their training have been cancelled in an order possibly presaging further cuts in the widespread military sports program Major General Walter Weaver commanding general wrote the set eral score school heads under his command that interschool or inter-camp football would interfere too imuch with the urgent training of Itechnicians needed for the air O'forces A war department officer speak- ing anonymously represented er an feeling that the men could not be good football players and Deer hunters in the state might just as well turn their guns In for scrap metal at sunset tonight when the northern coastal area's abbreviated season will come to a close by military necessity In all possibility this will mark the end of deer hunting Neither Mather Field or McClellan Field will be affected by the above ruling Evans Will Call 'Em As Johnson Hurls Ruth Bats By WILBUR ADAMS Sacramento was five games behind the league leading Los 'Angeles baseball club today having picked up a half contest while idle last night The task of catching the Angels before September 20th is great but not unsunnountable there being thirty six games remaining to be played by Sacramento this season I is sw The real catch in the whole situa- tion is that our Solon are not Seais win t-rom playing good enough hall even to bold onto the runnerup spot Play Below -500 Angels Dimout In the last five weeks Sacramento bas 111M1 eighteen contests and dropped twenty three for a 439 percentage Only Portland of the eight clubs in the Pacific Coast Shortens Game Loague has a poorer average for the year College Football Plans To Lend Aid To War Effort komt NEW YORK Aug Evans who umpired the first major league game Walter Johnson pitched back in 1907 and who was calling them the day Babe Ruth hit his record smashing sixtieth homer in 1927 will be behind the plate again Sunday when the Big Train and the Babe put on their exhibition in Yankee Stadium Ruth will take his cuts at what is left of Johnson's fast ball as part of the ceremonies arranged for the Yankees-Washington Senators dou Contest Is Halted In Eighth Inning When Lights Are Doused By LAWTON CARVER NEW YORK Aug Virtually all sports are through in this country for the duration strange as it sounds to say so When the usual dull season arrives with the first flurries of next 'inters snows it will usher in thP greatest slump this greatest of sports nations has ever experienced in the muscle industry The football season still to come will be run off in boom time style with the help of service elevens hut after that is over we will see the finish for the time being of sports as we know them All that are not wiped out entirely will he drastically curtailed next year for the stark bleak reason that there will not be enough athletes to go around College athletics will be the least hard hit but will not escape entirely Fight Not Play The war effort alone is going to be important from here On just as it should he Athletes in and nut of the service will get less and less consideration and they will get more intensive training to fight rather than to play in games The hand writing is on the wall for all to see grudging as some of our better notably the major league club owners may be in admitting it Many minor leagues source of major league this year and many more will be forced to quit next season The majors probably will have a short season if any Player lists will be much smaller according to the prediction of Connie Mack and the pinch will be on to a greater extent than any of the club owners seem willing to admit in public utterances only 594 Fans See Oakland only 594 Fans Sec Oakland SAN FRANCISCO Aug 21--(4s) San Francisco's first dimout baseball game ended in confusion last night with the home town Seals credited with an eight inning 9 to 4 Pacific Coast League victory over the league leading Los Angeles Angels Sacramento started out the season by playing 300 per cent ball for the first month Then our So Ions put on a spurt 1 From April 77th to 14th the Inca1 club won fifty seven contests and dropped but twenty three for a remarkable 713 figure Then came i rthe slump The only chance our So Ions have int flying a flag this season is for to regain their Mav and June And that is not likciy Two Injuries Hurt The injuries of Gene Handley lind Bill Shewey have handicapped Sacramento and the reversal of iorm of pitcher Clarence Beers has Iburt plenty I No effort has been made to relp lace Handley Shewey or Beers I For the next two weeks Sacratmento will play the last two clubs the league If our So tons can iamother Hollywood and Portland for the duration of the war Warner Marsh deputy director of the state department of national resources announced today a meet ing of the fish and game commission would be held in San Francisco tomorrow to consider the elms ing of additional districts to deer hunting The whole coastal area was scheduled to he locked up tor the duration at sunset tonight The Sierra regions are slated to open on Sep tember 16th At the request of Lieutenant General DeWitt western ne tense commander the commission will consider closing additional territory ocn will Recommend The forestry advisory committee of the Office of Civilian Defense will recommend the closing to deer hunters of the Sierra foothill area from Shasta County south to Kern County If the recommendation is adopted the rest of the state unquestionably vitt follow suit Orders closing the northern coast al district were signed by Governor Olson on August Ilth eleven days after the start of the season The closing day normally September 15th was fixed as August 21st to give hunters ample notiee Districts Will Close Districts which close tonight are Fs 2 212 2 and 3 extending from Santa Barbara to and including Siskivou County Southern districts previously closed are 3's 41s 4 and 41i The Sierra season scheduled to run from September 15th to October 15th includes disiricts 1 its Os and No Refunds Seen Fish and game officials announced there is no provision in the law to permit refunding of fees paid for deer tags and hunting licenses which were not used because of the curtailment of the season According to figures released by the commission 490S deer tags have horn turned in by hunters as compared to 7322 for the same period last year (-4 I NEW YORK Aug both located In Washing4a I Ime igleciefohoi tgbablilg gveshticNhvaornecoenotarcilblust iaoidn st oennd i nh gay evc o3n ti bi cl kn ee ids -a- ro i 11 aa dPi If faenr no tf in turning out young men for the country's armed camp for each home game and forces Arh also intends to help finan- gning another 1090 to the Capi- In 110 Nally tal city United Service Organiza An Associated Press survey dis- Hons i closes already the University of Duquesne and Fordham have an- Oklahoma ha a dipped into Its ath- nounced that a twenty five cent letic funds for a $50000 victory war stamp must he purchased be-bond Ohio State has promised $25- fore the person with a pass will be 000 and the military and naval acad- allowed to enter the stadium a plan emies have sold the broadcast which probably will become nation-rights for their game for $1000041 wide iCeS relief find almost nationwide a that of letting with the sum going to thetwo serv- Another practice which will be The Ohio State contribution is to uniformed men obtain seats at cut Defeat Sta be a part of the Big Ten plan in rates Almost all schools has set the nine football playing fifty cents as the price for a ticket members of that circuit have prom- to service men HOLLYWOOD Aug ised to earmark all receipts above The schools also are helping by Hollywood tried twilight baseball expenses for overseas touchdowns turning over their gyms practice for the first time yesterday and Ohio State later announced that no fields and films to nearby service found it a disappointing innova- matter how small its grid profits camps for recreational purposes and lion Oakland handed the Stars a may he its check will be for at are loaning equipment and coaches 7 to 1 defeat and the crowd which least $25900 to the camps in an effort to hurry numbered around 5000 Wednesday Virtually every school is planning along the military teams night dropped to 595 for yester- to aid financially somehow al- Colonel Robert Neyland's branch days experiment though none knows if the sport will of the all army grid squad now is Club officials scurried around be played in 1943 and every one doing its rehearsals at Yale and and announced no game will be knows that football in most cases Syracuse has donated its stadium played today but a doubleheader supports the entire collegiate sports rent free for a relief game between at the usual 1:30 time will program the khaki kickers and a pro eleven be held tomorrow Georgetown and George Wash-next month The Pacific Coast League game was a tight pitching duel for eight innings between winner Jack Salve- ecorrevont Iniures Knee! son of Oakland and veteran Bill Thomas of the Twinks Salveson had a 3 to 1 lead when Thomas is Out Of AllStar Contest winner of seven straight since joining Hollywood two months ago retired from the fray EVANSTON (Ill) Aug 21-1 ern however because he said "1 Relief hurler Bill Bevens relaxed Decorrevont's hopes oflwant to go to school close to home' Play Second Fiddle in the ninth and the durable Oaks returning to football stardom on The husky Chicago youngster chased over four more runs ending the same gridiron where he failed to live up to expectation Hollywood's four game winning rocketed to unparalleled heights as' when eligible for college compet1 streak I a high school performer were tion Instead of setting the B4 Salveson who had i a i Ten afire with his offensive feats three hittn and a four hitter in crushed today when a knee injury Decorrevont became just anothei his previous two appearances on forced him to withdraw from prac- good hack who had to play seconc the mound let the Stars down with tire with the college all stars fiddle for such outstanding ball car ifive blows today Oakland collected riers as Nile Kinnick of Iowa orth ilia ern University lthirteen five of them in the ninth i Tommy Harmon and Bob Westfal Decorrevont Injures Knee Is Out Of All Star Contest EVANSTON (Ill) Aug 21-1 ern however because he said "I Deeorrevont's hopes of want to Jrzolaytosschoonodl cioldsediteo home" returning to football stardom on The husky Chicago youngster the same gridiron where he failed to live up to expectations rocketed to unparalleled heights as' when eligible for college a high school performer were lion Instead of setting the Big iTen afire with his offensive feats crushed today when a knee injury' Decorrevont became lust another forced him to withdraw from prac- good back who had to play second tice with the college all stars fiddle for such outstanding ball The Northwestern University riers as Nile Kinnick of Iowa Tommy Harmon and Bob Westfali 1-0 It Jo c7: I t' 1111011 I 401110: i 1 alowoopt s-: i''? Ai5vic 14-6 k-k-k 1 0401110 A'- i I 4 )00100000 I I I Pacific Coast League Pct GB Los Angeles 86 55 610 SACRAMENTO 81 60 574 5 Seattle 78 63 553 814 San Diego 71 69 514 1314 San Francisco 74 479 19 Oakland 65 77 458 22 Hollywood 64 79 448 23 Portland 51 89 364 3414 1 behind leaders YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 9 Los Angeles 4 (Games called in eighth dimout regulations) Oakland 7 Hollywood Seattle 8 Portland 5 Only games scheduled Racing Must Pay Racing is in much the same position The bang tails will go war or no war just as they have in Babe Ruth Local Club Will i ble header for army and navy re- 1N Meet Discuss Deer lief The Yanks announced today that EVEInFt had notified the club Members of thP Capital Rod and from his Cleveland home that heGun Club planned to meet to-was coming to take part in the ex-i night in the Oak Park Library to hibition protests about closing any express protests About closing any The twilight contest which start- I ed at 6 needed lights after six innings and midway in the I eighth came the minute of sundown when all lights along the Pacific Coast must be dimmed or shaded Out went the lights with the second half of the eighth Just one pitch old A disappointing crowd of 1007 saw the encounter Five Los Angeles pitchers saw service In the free hitting affair Al Epperly was the winning pitcher After relieving Tom Seats In the fifth Epperly gave up only four hits and one run while hisI mates were abusing Ken Raffensberger Pete gallery Jess Dobernic and Red Lynn for fifteen hits The Angels were off to a 3 to 0 lead in the first three innings hut the Seals pushed over two in the fourth and added four In the sixth on four hits Including a three run single by Hodgin Three more Seal runs crossed the plate in the seventh Los Angeles' $an Francisen eb Po ah po a Lnwreyet 5 1 2 0Trnwerss 5 1 3 5 Watko lb 4 2 6 1 Holdercf 5 1 1 01 Hughs2b 4 2 4 1 Hodzinlf 5 4 1 0 Ma vo3b 4 2 1 1 Reima2b 3 1 1 3 Oisettlf 4 2 1 0 Leivisrf 3 1 2 0 Schstros 2 1 2 2 Fainlb 2 0 10 0 Statzrf 3 1 2 0 3 3 1 2 Toddc 4 0 3 0 Ogrdwskic 4 2 3 1 Rhnshirrp 2 0 1Seatep 1 1 0 3 Mallorym 0 0 0 n'Hawkins lone Campbell 1 0 0 0 EpperlyP 1 1 0 1 Onberricp 0 0 Sorinz leen Stewart'' 1 0 titensomiti 1 0 2 0 Moorerf 1 1 0 0 Lynnp 0 Sweeney 1 0 0 01 Tntals 36 -1-2 21 71 Ttala 35 15 24 15 Campbell batted for Mallory in 7111 Moore batted for Statz in 8th Sweeney batted for Lynn in S'h Hawkins batted for Seats to 4th Sprins batted for Fain in 5th Score by innings: Los Angeles 201 000 4 Hits 314 000 22-12 San Francisco ono 204 9 Hits 111 324 3x-15 Waltkus Hughes 21 Olsen Holder 2 Hodgirt Lewis Perry 2 Ogrdowski Epperly 2 Errors: Todd Holder Hit by pitcher: Epperly by Dotter' Mc Three base hits: Agin Two be hits! Reirna Ogrodowski Perry Runs batted in: Mayo 2 Olsen Perry Ogrodow ski Holder 2 Hodgin 4 Sweeney Sacri rice: Ogrodowshi Double plays: Schuster to Hughes to Waltkus M'Inning pitcher: Losing pitcher Rat fensberger Al bat' Off Seats 4 Raffensberger 24 Epperly 17 Mallory 6 DoPernic 4 Lynn 1 Hilt': Off Seale 8 in 4 innings Raffenshorger 10 in 5 phis EpperlY 4 in 4 Mallory 2 in 1 Dobernic 3 in Lynn 0 in Runs: Off Seats 3 Herren' berger 2 Epperle 1 Mallory 4 Dobernic t) i1pfd tperilvi 0 ff1 aSienarts rg Struck Out: By Seats 2 Ttaffensnerger 2 Frnierly 1 Rase on balls: Off Ra fens- Jppetrg rM4 dl On I Bow THE SERIES STAND 0 Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 1 Hollywood 3 Oakland Seattle 3 Portland San Diego 2 SACRAMENTO more deer hunting territory in the state A committee may be appained to wait upon the military in the hopes the Modoc and Lassen County areas wherein the big deer prevail will not he closed as has the coastal region The session is slated for 8:30 o'clock All interested in deer hunting are invited to attend Four field events with membprs of both the Yanks and Senators competing also will he on the program They are a sixty yard dash a five man relay a fungo hitting contest for pitchers and a test of the accuracy of catchers' throwing arms with Yankee and Senator receivers standing on home plate and trying to toss balls into a barrel at second base GAMES TODAY Los Angeles in San Francisco Portland in Seattle San Diego vs SACRAMENTO at Cardinal Field 5:30 Oakland vs Hollywood no game England through thick and thin hut the turf gent will he expected to help out even more than they have i so far nasmuch as horse racing and competi- baseball will hold roost of the sports stage The limelight will be theirs almost entirely with nearly all other activity on a big time scale seemingly certain to be corn- car- PletelY washed out Major golf championships were cancelled this year for the duration halfback suffered the injury dur- and there will he no more tourna- Billy Hillenbrand of me there of Importance of any kind ing a drill for the all stars game Of Michigan Indiana and George Franck andt with the Chicago Bears August 28th Bruce Smith of Minnesota henceforward The professionals and immediately was withdrawn from a list of available performers The disappointment of Decor- ho are not immediately taken into by Head Coach Bob Zuppke revont and his ballyhooers reachedlthe arrnY will engage in exhibitions 1f a peak last Fall when he could not or the Red Cross and that will be "The knee looks pretty had right now" Decorrevont said "I'll not win a regular berth on the North- the extent of golfing activity western eleven He was forced to The national tennis championships only miss a chance to play against' share the left halfback assignment will start at Forest Hills next week the Bears but likely will be forced' with sophomore Otto Graham then will not he held again for the to take things easy for at least three weeks with it" Blasted Coach duration and due to a lack of talent 1 When the season closed Decorre- (because of the war) there is small Was Magnet Once vont blasted the Wildcats' coach chance of many sectional tourna1 1 The all star contest with the Lynn Waldorf for the manner in ments being staged after this year Bears is at Soldiers' Field and as which he had been handled during College football is going to have a senior at Chicago's Austin High his college career He blamed Wal- a big season this year but cannot School Decorrevont was the magnet dorf for "failure to develop my full foretell now what the future holds that attracted 100000 fans to the football possibilities" and for "not The outlook is not too bright Pro-giant stadium for a scholastic title adjusting his offensive system to fessional football seems to he game the material at hand" doomed after this season unless the 1 During his senior season blond Decorrevont did not finish his war ends hefore another season Bill became the nation's most pub- college work Early last Spring he rolls around licized schoolboy gridder That year milt Nort hwesWrn and enrolled in I Gone the navy as an apprentice seaman Boxing already is washed up andl Boxing he scored 211 points and gained 1145 Yards from scrimmage In one Ile explained he wanted to be "just hanging out to dry Most of the game he scored nine touchdowns another guy" and was not Inter- champions and the standout fighters in remaining at the university are in the service and leaves are Decorrevont's great high school in an effort to gain a commission becoming increasingly difficult to record gained him bids to seventy i under the navy's 7 program obtain with the result that the Joe five major colleges Included in the In the balloting to select the all Louis-Billy Conn heavyweight title bait offered him was a trip to Hol- ginr squad Decorreyont was fifth fight may l'he fate noervietrighteimheeihdo clcy lvwood hy a movie star in the hope among the halfbacks In the prac- 140000 he would enroll at a Pacific Coast with lice drills however he has not been fipple! pd is in doubt University 1 impressive and was far down on Ilamblelonlan trotting cat- Decorreyont selected Northwest- the list of candidates sic is off for the duration: the Gunners Warm Up 'Oldershaw ll i Poughkeepsie rowing regatta is isi at n5ahoopa ov lemile i been ticse oallitrnoamicoconlblgel automobile i trthahee an- in most gone big horse races on the West Coast Indianapolis A CI-- -a Gunners Warm Up England through thick and thin hut the turf gents will he expected to i help out even more than they have off Bevens Oakland Hollywood all on a an po a Ma litmlf 5 1 2 0 Hooverss 4 3 3 Rigneyas 5 3 1 3 UhalLef 3 0 2 Luby3b 5 2 0 3 Kahle3b 4 0 1 Scralalb 5 2 12 1 Kalinrf 4 1 4 0 Bellrf 5 2 3 0 Dickshtif 4 1 5 1 Schulte2b 4 1 3 5 Sylvstrlb 3 0 8 0 Westillcf 4 0 4 0 Young2h 3 1 2 Rimondie 5 1 1 0 Brenzelc 2 2 1 Salvesonp 4 1 1 3 Thomasp 2 0 0 1 IGarbe 1009 1 0 0 0 IBevenap 0 0 0 0 Atwoode 0 0 1 0 421127 15 Totals 31 5 27 11 Ramo batted for in Stb Herman batted for Thomas in Stlin Oakland Ion 010 7 Hits 102 020 215-13 Hollywood 100 000 1 Hits 300 001 5 Summary Runs: Mailho 2 Rigney Luby Scarsella Baimondi Salveson Uhalt Errors Hoover Kahle Diekshot Sylvester Atwood Leming pitcher: Thorns' Left on basest Ookiand 10 liollytsood 4 Two be hits: Searsella Bell Salyeson Sacrifice: Uha It Stolen base Malmo Buns batted in: Searselia 2 luelishot tuby 2 Blizne 2 InninKF pitched By Salyeson 9 Thomas 8 Bevens 1 At bat: Off SN IVPSOn 31 Thomas 33 Hoven 9 Runs: Off Salveaon 1 Thomas 3 4 Hits: Off Salveson 5 Thomas 8 Revens 5 Earned rims: Off SA IVeMOn Thm I Ravens 2 Base on halls: Off Thomas 2 Struck out By Sa IV0011 I Thomas 1 Bevsnit 1 Time 1 :30 Umpires: Powell and Widner GAMES TOMORROW San Diego vs SACRAMENTO at Cardinal Field 3:15 His Injured Arm Puts Gaffke Out Of Game CLEVELAND Aug (ID Fabian Gaffke right banded hitting outfielder picked up hy the Cleveland Indians from Minneapolis last Winter after he failed several times to make the grade with the Boston Red Sox is through for the season Manager Lou Bo reau announced today an arm injury prevented Gaffke from playin recently has been diagnosed as a chipped elbow Galike's 1042 hat-ling average is A6'6 on sixty seven trips to the plate Only 21 Sign Up For Track At Of BERK ELEY Au 21 UP) disappointing group of nineteen varsity and only two freshmen signed up for track yesterday At the University of California but I he varsity boys include a number of top notchers Grover Klemmer is blerk for the 440 and Harold DAViS and Murray Shipnuck for the sprints Other varsity stars include two miler Ralph Dewey and shot putter Stan Bernhard they might be able to pull themselves up so they would be ready to battle Seattle and Los Angeles for the pennant in the last two series of the year But in the last month Sacramento has had trouble beating the Stars and the Beavers riot to speak of the Angels and the Rainiers The So Ions folded in the streteh In 1941 Maybe they will redeem themselves in 1942 by dashing for the tape I I Hal Turpin and Dirk Barrett they nave the pitching that counts" Seattle Defeats Portland 8 To 5 For Third Victory Sacramento and San Diego will play at 5:30 o'lock this evening for the first time Tomorrows contest will go on at 3:15 o'clock and the double header on Sunday afternoon will open at 1:30 o'clock All week day bouts with Hollywood here next week will commence at 15:30 o'clock according to the present plans Twilight debuts in Seattle San Francisco and Hollywood last night were flops For Amateur Shoot MEM and AI 1 the Swim NVtkIe 14) 1 va 1 Oklal Ao tol(e p)t? S1J421 :) Al (Boots) Hollingsworth who pitched here last year has won seven and lost six games for the St Louis Browns this season Here Are some other hurling records of excoasters: Manuel Salvo Boston Braves six and four: Bob Klinger Pittsburgh seven and eight: 111 Bithorn Chicago Cubs seven and nine: Yank Terry four and five: Dick Newsome seven And nine and Oscar Judd all of the Boston Red Sox seven and nine Edward Cochrane International News Service sports writer says: Pepper Martin successful manager of the Sacramento club in the Pacific Coast League is sure of a major league berth next year At least four managers will get the boot so there will he room for him ol ther races Coach major boating fixtures WestPointlnrepgrennetenanloisn5 big oekie the Ipolo stars are in the service: track and field will not he the same biggest sports boom this country has The result of all this will be the ever seen when finally all this is over michig an Can Point To Splendid Record ANN ARBOR (Mich) Aug the 1942 football sea- son only a few weeks away lint-new versity of Michigan fans today looked back upon the records of the sport at the Ann Arbor school and found their heroes have sufAfter only ninety nine grid defeats in sixty two years This record averaging less than game and a half lost per year was attained in some 465 contests against eighty seven different op nonent This record ay-teeing less than game and a half lost per year was attained in some 465 contests1 against eighty seven different opponents )1gzest sports boom this country has seen when finally all this is wet Michigan Can Point To Splendid Record ANN ARBOR (Mich) Aug the 1942 football sea- son only a few weeks away Uni- verity sity Of Michigan fans today looked back upon the records of the sport at the Ann Arbor school and found their heroes have suf- fered only ninety nine grid defeats in sixty two years This record averaging less than a game and a half lost per year was attained in some 465 contests against eighty seven different op ponents Four ball players WPil known here aro far down the batting list in tho International League They are Alex Kampouris Montreal 256: Joe Orengo Jersey City 254: Henry Stelnbacher Buffalo 248 and Bob Blattner Rochester 206 Bill Sweeney coach of the Los Angeles ball club says Seattle is the club the Angels must beat out for the pennant not Sacramento Be says: "We figure the nainiers are a better ball club than Sacramento Wby? Well they're coming red hot down the stretch and with 1 i i I i 1 Ernie Bonham the pride of Ione Sacramento has walked but twenty bat tPrs in the twenty -ames he has pitched for the New York Yankees in the American League this year That is control SEATTLE Aug VANDALIA (Ohio) Aug 21 --i IP' VVLRol I I I VII II li took its third straight Pacific Coast I I Clav targets leaden pellets and the League baseball xictory over Port- PHOENIX (Ariz) Aug land last night 8 to 5 before a small roar of 12 gage shotguns filled Doug Oldershaw 26 former slant crowd at the first twilight contest the air along the American Trap- ar lin es man for the Santa linara under the new dimout regulations shooting Association's quarter mile Calif alit Slate College and the New The attendance was reported at third i only 1601 compared with 7118 and firing line today as the forty York Giants has been named an 3233 at the two previous night annual event got under way assistant football coach at he I games under the floodlights How- The weekend program calls for United States Military Academy at ever a record attendance at a spec- tuneup events as the nation's pre- West Point ial army relief day at Longacres mier marksmen sharpen 6hooting Oldershaw who has been a cirace track also running into the vilian physical education instructor at WilliflesField left today for his twilight undoubtedly cut into the eyes for the championship races baseball crowd running from Monday through next new assignment under Coach Earl The game was finished just in Friday (Red) Blaik Ile will report Au- time as the gathering dusk was be- gust 28th It will be his first ginning to handicap the players I coaching job shooters is not expected Co Portland sent four pitchers to the While the 1941 field of 1100 be After winning Associated Pressl 1 mound in a futile attempt to stop duplicated because of the war little all America honors twice Was' Seattle's thirteen hit assault while General Manager of the ATA said guard for Santa Bat hara Slate hard luck Carl Fischer went the he had reservations from every Oldershaw played with the New route for the Rainiers yielding ten stale in the Union all of Canada's York Giants when they won the hits provinces and from Cuba and the eastern division championship of Seattle scored four runs in the Canal Zone the National Professional League second on five singles and two more In the third on four bits for enough of a lead to clinch the game but of Take Only Eight Portland kept pecking away until Out Of 280 Candidates Stoneham states it drew up to 7-5 In the eighth Fischer walked in one of the eighth NEW YORK Aug Beavers' leading hitter for the night Yankees young man? Well here inning runs after Ted Norbert the You want to play hall with the lApil Stay and Bob Bergstrom had singled are some statistics that will give Terry Ylfill Jlay Portland geatile you an idea on just how high the at' no a Thrnan cf 5 0 5 0 Whiteif 4 1 2 0 ob an a New York standards are and how NEW YORK Aug 21 (UP) At innn-cf 4 1 0 0 Kingcf 5 0 5 tough It is to make the grade with Horace Stoneham president of the RA Mont 5 A a I nvslionTh 4 1 4 1 the NorhertIf 4 2 2 A Mthesonrf 4 7 0 2 McCart hymen New York Giants today denied pub- Baeim 2b 4 2 A 2 Traesnlh 4 2 4 0 out of 280 youngsters who tried lished reports that Bill Terry man- arnwn sm 3 2 5 Taticklees 4 2 2 3 Owen3b 4 2 0 11Nernier2b 4 2 4 2 out at the Yankee Stadium school ager of the Giants' farm system 2 Lenvichc 4 1 3 2 Kea rriex 4 1 only el good might succeed Larry MacPhail as Osbornep 0 0 0 0 Flochern 4 0 1 enough 9huhelp 0 0 0 01 president of the Brooklyn Dodgers Pit rkep 2 0 1 01 fgo hrt farl'esteThjeuodtgheed others were if acPhail enters the army Mayer 1 0 0 01 Carneyrf 0 0 0 01 turned down because of insufficient promise MacPhall already has taken a' 1 Tows 38 10 24 ill Totals 37 13 27 9 physical examination for the army Portland oat 110 020-- 021 212 020IR Hite Each Fan Bet $54 Stoneham told the United Press: Meat i le 042 ono 21x-- That report has no foundation Itit o64 100 20x-13 At Delaware Park I talked with Terry for four hoursi Pitching summarv: on Thursday and he made no men19 ab or Wt so WILMINGTON (Del) Aug Osborne 1 7 2 4 4 0 1 on of any negotiations with the Sehubot 2xs It 4 a 2 1 1 who attended the Del- Dodgers rityk41 41a 15 1 3 1 0 It) aware Park races this season wa- stios 1 4 1 0 0 ig' 9 la to 2 9 4 gered a total of $13679832 on the -Rune Thorripann Holbert JENNINGS LEADS TEAM Rergatrom 2 Schuhel at netiOn 2 Tor- average of $5465 per Rearm Pilemit 2 Stickle 2 Kruse the best of the track's SAN DIEGO Aug ltmr1: Heramt rim Nil Milic 2 Stickle Losing pitcher: ilehorne Left six years Leonard Richards were- Jennings former Portland Ore on Nisei: pnri land I Seattle A Twn tary Of the Delaware Racing Corn- amateur star shooting a four under halm hits: At Inv Rerret cum GPoirtinfl igg Inn I() niselosed par 68 paced the naval training Mii begun Rune halted In: lemtee Stir IC )(care 3 reviler Parton Owen Last year the parimpluel ma- station to the team championship SeWhort Toresql) Prown Leovich Double chines grossed $11438113 for an av- In the eleventh Naval District golf 91sYs 1tistrosr at irki and TOritntl: exon i Iwo -1 person in the best of the track's rn Hotiglit rom Nil MilIC 2 Alekie Losing 1dt rher Oehorne Left bowl: rnet lend 1 Pee tt le A Twn ite hula ilt Inv Rerrtrom GOI e'PITIRTI 0 81 al xirsys0 0 7c) at st ell'oDni senrn Delaware at rile i 'Rh Racing rii ns g' sC Corn- rrn '14 HP- RUng halted In: eiiemiee It lek le )(earl 3 rimeher Pe rt nn Owen Last year the nsrimpluel ma-a nehoet TOrtIMIL PrOWn Lenvith Dnuhle chines grossed $11438113 for an ay Inyv mimw Ili Irk I and Tnritmeenn PHOENIX (Ariz) Aug 21--P)I CI Doug Oldershaw 26 former star linesman for the Santa Barbara Calif State College and the New York Giants has been named an assistant football coach at the United Slates Military Academy at West Point Oldershaw who has been a ci- vilian physical education instructor at Willits Field left today for his assignment under Coach Earl (Red) Blaik Ile will report Au- gust 28th It will be his first coaching job winning Associated PressIfered little all America honors twice as guard for Santa Bathara Slate Oldershaw played with the New York Giants when they won the eastern division championship of the National Professional League JENNINGS LEADS TEAM SAN DIEGO Aug Jennings former Portland Ore amateur star shooting a four under per 68 pared the naval training atation to the teem chempionship In the eleventh Naval District golf Ancaio Losing pit rher Oehorne Left on howl: Port land 1 atentt le A Two tary of the Delaware Racing Corn- amateur star shooting a four tinder haat hula: ilt Ina lariat rom G'Peirtinfl MIRSInn q() rilsrlognd par 68 paced the naval trairliricZ Mittf441 Amnon halted to: NIPTIIIPC S'IrIC10 Beira 3 riaeher Parton Owen year the parmpluel ma tation the tem championship ronrhert mrssqn PrOWn Lanvith Donnie stave Miami eileki and Torgoann Last i- so chines grossed S1143 8113 for an av- in the eleventh Naval District golf Since the game began at Michigan in 1879 the Wolverines have won 345 grid tussles lost the ninety nine and tied twenty one others A survey of performances of Wolverine football teams against present Western Conference aggregations shows 125 triumphs fifty four defeats and eight tied games During the last four seasons under the tutelage of Coach Fritz Cris ler the Wolverines boasted twenty five victories as against five defeats and a pair of tied contests TWILIGHT GAME TODAY 5:30 CARDINAL FIELD A DOUBLE HEADER SOLONS ya SAN DIEGO Laaies Day -w Ili BLENDED WHISKEY 5 -ii 11411i flue 1 '1" vvvvv 8 a4- ma): jp- rJ AM I 4 -1x itir IIffi- seL 'f 0110 01 1-4 it 1 04 i CO 111cAke -) 1:1 Ad OtI tkec 0 --) 4 SCs1 '6111 --1 rl 1 IhciA ifta 74:14 ale 4 p) Kostts 'Ll 8-1 314 ssit --of loa I a- --211 ------4 10611 Since the game began tit Michi- AL gan in 1879 the Wolverines have i 4111 AM 1111t11' IF won 345 grid tussles lost the nine- 4 I --1 ty nine and tied twenty one others Yt's 'ir I 2 ip) RI --11 1 A survey of performances of i- Wolverine football teams against wo I present Western Conference aggre- I '-c rw quto fr (1'1' r---J 1 Rations shows 125 triumphs fifty 111 Tr A A four defeats and eight tied games 444 -worm ftft ft) Icq41 E010'11 During the last four seasons un- r- 4i-z der the tutelage of Coach Fritz "e0- Crisler the Wolverines boasted twenty five victories as against five I -4 14 11 defeats and a pair of tied contests 511NDED WHISKEYr 1 SMO6I 1 tt ti Lipizlit4 villo: TWILIGHT GAME I-1- AS Soret 44444 8 TODAY 5:30 tat 4t CARDINAL FIELD A DOUBLE HEADER AI n' ot 111T1-1 I SOLONS rt SAN DIEGO mama al ra '11E-arm Laaies Day oii 168 I Skbi oiJIAL BROt i 2( 1 cAti oimpooptomarit looir I tiVklrik I mo 1 row uFs I lasiio Ia711 Jack Sayre writes a letter of complaint against the Sacramento baseball club lie expresses the views of many local fans The letter follows in part: What Is the matter with the Cardinal Every other team gets help hut we can't Rochester Is absolutely last In Its league without a Chinaman's chance to get anywhere Why can't we get an infielder from them? Do they want the fans to get disgustel and stay away as they should? 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