The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1948, Page 15, Image 15

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    Lazor, Olson
In Salem Wins
(Continued from page 14)
rond on Buddy Hjelmaa's double,
a ground out and Brenner" long
fly to right. Salem wm in front
1-0 at the time as a result of first
Inning doubles, both well tagged,
by Mel Nunes and Spatter. The
Caps went in front in the sixth
on Frank Mullens' infield single
and his theft of second and third.
The latter try caught the sntire
Salem inner defense snoozing, and
when Lazor was finally informed
that Mullens was en route li.ani
second to third he in haste made
a bad throw to Nunes. Mullens
trotted on in with the run.
Olson was in trouble often in
his game, but three Salem double
plays, plus some great defensive
scampering by Sinovic in center
field, pulled him out. Jim gave 10
hits, but the Caps in turn left 11
runners stranded and obligingly
bided mtothe needed double kil
lings. Salem had only four hits off
Hal Saltzman, the former U of
Oregon whir, but three of the lour
figured into the two runs. In the
fifth Sinovic opened with a rifle
shot double down the third base
line and Johnny Johnson tingled
him to third. Dick came in on Jim
Wert's loft to right iield. Gentz
kow walked, moving Johnson to
second, and with two outs Mel
Nunes punched a singie to right
to tally Johnson. It was Saltr
man'i lone bad inning and It cost
him the ball game.
Both Lazor and Olson, plus
Messrs Gunnarson and Saltzman,
should be commended for their
control. L'aually the pitching this
season has been so that bases on
balls are dirt cheap, and costly.
Last night Vince walked only two,
a did Olson. Gunn arson j.srd
one, but ironically enough, it
helped beat him. Saltzman walked
four, and the one to GentzJtow :n
the fifth hurt him.
Some sort of record must have
been made in the tilts, for no les
than nine double plays were made.
Vancouver had lour in the firft
game and two in the second. Sa
lem had the three big ones for Ol
son in the second . . . Fieiding
gems popped up all over the park.
Mullens and Sammy Samhwmmcr
in the outfield and Len Tran on
third had some dandies (or the
Caps. Sinovic and steady Joe Ged
rius were the sharpies lit the
townies . . . The cold must have
been disagreeable to Ump "Mjise"
Dehaney's temperament, for in
the second game he "ran" Caps'
Bill Kee&e for something Bill must
have said while way over in tne
dugout . . .
yard backstroke time of two snin
tea and 45 second In an A-A.U.
sanctioned northwest epea swim
slag- meet
Mis Zimmerman, of Portland's
Cody kids fame la many national
women's swimming creata, bet
tered the official mark of L4U
for the distance held by Gloria
Cailem, New York. Ia clipping the
Z2t-yard time she also sot a now
record for the fit meter and
chalked a new las-yard tint
of l:4tJ.
First same:
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Tutal 34 3 20 Total 23 S 31
Vancouver . . 010 001 0 3 3 2
Saiem ii? 100 00 13 S 1
Cunnarsoo S33 239 3 1 1 1
Lasoe 7 24 3 2 0 3 3
Wild pitches: Cunnarson. Passed
ball: Hanson. Laft on bases: V3, SI. Er
r--ri Lazor. Mead, Gunnirion. Two
ba hits: Nunes. Spaeter. Hjelmaa.
Kurvs batted in : Spaeter. Brenner.
Halter. Sacrifice: Sinovic. Stolen bases:
Mullens 2. Double plays: Mullens to
Kaney. Helmaa to Kaney to Reesa 2.
Iran to Brenner to Rees. Time 1 It.
Umpires: Mathiu and Oehaner.
Second gama:
Vaacourer ()
AB H PO A Salem di
Tran.3 1 1 3 1 AB H PO A
Kaney.! 0 3 2 Nunes J
Muinajn 9 1 OiSpaUrJ
SamerJ 4 i i OtCadzlua.
Mead.r 4 12 0iM'Mlln.c
HjtUM 1 1 3 SSlnvlcm
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Total 3S It 34 III Total M 4 IT 11
Bat lad tor Saltzman In 9th.
Vancouver 000 000 004 0 19 1
Salem . 000 020 MX 2 4 I
Sjltimn 24 2 4 2 6 4
Olson ft 36 0 14 S i
Hit by pitcher Hjelmaa. Laft on
bases VH 64. Errors: Tran. Wart.
Two-base hits: Sinovic, Tran. Runs
Runs batted In: Wert. Nunes. Doable
plari: Hpekmaa to Karvey. Cedztus to
Spaeter to Wert; Spaeter to Cedziu
to Wert: Hjelmaa to Karvej to Reeae:
Olson to Spottar to Wert. Time. I Ja.
Umpires: Raharaey Jt MathJo. Attend
ance 710.
Cody Stroker
Tops 3 Marks
- PORTLAND, Ore.. May UfP
Baxanne Zimmerman. Multnomah
Athletic elnb swimming see. broke
three women s national amatemr
records tonight kr posting a 220-
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(Continued from page 14)
Low hurdles: Wells (14), Schiewc
(M). Bellinger (S). Error iS. Rock
(Si. J4 4.
330: Hail (S). Jenson (S, Zaatopll
(W), Speights (Ml, Covalt (S). :..
440: Lotus (Si, Olson (S), Kirk (.
Hamilton (S Trowbridge (S). 43 J.
MO: Bello (SH. BeaU (S), Baumarart
(S. McDonald (SI. Fuhr (S). 2:06.
Mian hurdles: Wells IM), Bloomin
kamp (Ml. Schiewe (M), Van Osdol
iS. Bellnser (S). 16J.
Hlfh jump: Chamberlain (S), tie be
tween Spence ( S ( and Bloomlnkamp
(Ml. Norton (J I. tie between Van
Osdol (Si and S Landing er (M. ST.
Broad jump: Wella (Ml. Sherman
(Sil). Chamberlain (S), Hanna (Sill.
Penner .Mt.Al. 30-4".
Shot: Klang (Sill. Craig (S). Coller
an (SH Penner (Mt. A). Jeffries (Si.
48'4',".
Javelin: Hall W) Neperxid (SU),
Walker tW. Houck (S). Craig (Si.
17011's".
Discus: Hall (W). Craig (S). Hamil
ton (Ml. Rock (S), Kieinsmlth (S).
117 6' .
Pole vault: Ellis M). Baker (S).
LewU (Silt. Gibson (W). Crenshaw
(J I. Gallacrl (Ml and Goheen (S tied.
111'-.
Relay: Salem (Pat ton. Covalt. Hall.
Jensoni; Molalla (Spaights. Schsewe.
Kirk. Wells i : Woodburn. SUvertoa
Jefferson. 1 -36.
Class B results:
High hurdles: Kellinger (A). Siets
(Op. Schulke (O). :19.2.
100: Bates (A). Mitchell (T). Speer
A. Siets (Ol. Mannmg (G). 10.8.
Mile: Bear (T). Collins (A). Stanley
(Tl. Hein (T). 5.216.
440: Coilier (T. Killinger (A), An
drews (T). Stepper (A). McCoy (A).
:5S3.
Low hurdles: Siets (O). Collier (T.
Martin (Gl Hough (A), Mahoney (G).
:28.2.
220: Mitchell (T). Bates (A). Col
lier T. Schulke (Ol. Sper (A). 24.7.
880: Matti (Ol. Collins (A). Browner
(Tl. Vaughn (T). Lee (Al. f:33.
Vault: DeRoaia (Tl. Fin ley (Gl.
Brauner (Tl. 7'8".
Shot: Elliott (Gi. Currier (T). Weis
enhart (A). Speer (A). Morrison (A).
3SS',-.
H-J: Collier (A. Bates (Al, Tinley
(Tl. Tinley iCi. 410 -.
B-J: Killinger (A I Hough (A). Mar- i
tn (G). Mitchell (T. Aplet (T). 18'5". '
Discus Currier (Tl. Morrison (G).
Martin (Gl. Stepper (A). 10711".
Javelin Elliott (Gl. Mitchell T.
Crutcher (Al. Currier (T). Martin (G.
13S-4',".
Relay: Aumivllle (Hough. McCoy.
Killinger. Bates i. Turner (Mitchell.
Andrews. Stanley. Collier) Deaf
School. GervaU. 1:44.3.
WIL Hit Lead
Held by Pair
Salem Batting 7 tlx,
Fielding Solid 2nd
Vancouver's Shortstop Bud Hjel
maa and Victoria's Archie Wilson,
outfielder, were tied for the West
ern International league's batting
lead with .444 marks, according to
Howe New Bureau figures re
leased Saturday and including
games of May 2. Catcher Bud
Sheely of Spokane was third at
.438. Salem's Dick Sinovic rated
fifth with a .385 mar'ic.
Four pitchers. Bill Freeman ol
Yakima, Ed Lierman of Wenat
chee, Ray Fortier of Tacoma and
Cal Mclrvin of Salem, had 2-0
records in the pitching depart
ment Wilson led In triples with four,
homers with five. Ray French of
Yakima had eight stolen bases and
Bill Wright of Spokane had most
hits, 27. In team batting Salem
is seventh with a .244 mark. In
fielding the Senators were sec
ond, with .947.
TEAM nATTING
AB H 2b 3b HR SO Pet.
Wenatchee 404 140 32 7 4 74 .277
Tacoma . 437 121 20 11 3 64 JTT
Bremerton 430 119 10 3 0 48 .277
Victoria 401 133 30 S 74 MS
Spokane 612 161 29 4 9 79 JU
Vancouver 464 116 24 2 2 63 .240
Salem 434 104 22 S 1 70 J44
Yakima - 419 120 19 3 I 47 Z31
TEAM FIELD INO
DP PO A E Pet.
Vancouver 12 343 162 23 -S3 7
Salem 14 343 144 27 .947
Yakima 14 401 108 33 .944
Wenatchee 13 381 166 33 .943
Spckane 17 448 214 44 ST!
Tacoma 14 337 140 33 .934
Victoria 13 379 183 42 S30
Bremerton 12 330 132 41 .918
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
AB H 2b HR RBI Pet.
Olson J p . 8 4 1 0 0 .400
Warren.V.c 24 11 2 0 4 .448
A. Wilson. V. of 58 2 4 2 9 16 .444
HJelmaa.V.sa 44 24 6 0 10 .444
Sheelv.Sp.c 55 24 4 3 20 .436
Lewis. T. of 37 16 1 6 6 .432
SinovicS.of 32 20 4 1 9 J83
Gaviglio.WJ 60 23 4 0 19 .383
Ragni.B.of 45 21 1 0 6 .382
W. Wilson. W.of . 43 20 4 2 13 J77
Wright Sp.of 72 27 5 1 11 J74
Samcoff.B.2 44 16 1 0 7 .364
Vallee.T.l 49 17 6 0 13 J47
Recca.V.c 35 12 3 0 3 .343
Brown. B.3 44 15 2 0 1 .341
Thomas. Sp. 3 65 22 0 9 J38
Maul. B I 46 15 1 0 4 .326
French. Y.of 68 22 4 0 9 .324
McMillan. S c ... 38 12 1 0 6 JK
Arnerich.B.ss . 48 15 2 0 9 .313
Ete.W.of 39 12 1 1 7 JOS
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OSC. C Ol GARS RAINED
PULLMAN, May 8 - (JP) - The
Washington State - Oregon State;
northern division baseball game
scheduled here today was can
celled because of rain. It will not
be rescheduled.
Gal Softballers Start
One again Salens Is to ha to
a ten-flight girls' soft nail team
this oeaaon, with Che Maple
Snorting Goods store this Urns
syonoorlng the elan.
The local gals sneet an early
and stern toot tonight when tnoy
take oa the strong Llnd-Fosn-eroys
of Portland In aa S o'clock
go at Portland's Backman field.
Doris Barrett, one of the top
girt pitchers on the eoaat, will
start for the locals tonight and
opposing her will be Lind-Potn-e
ray's renown Betty Evan.
The Salem girts wul bo strong
In experience this year, with bat
one regnlar loot from last year's
clsb which took the state title
and went on to finish third la
the Northwest regional tourney.
The absentee Is WHnt Earnest,
first baseman. Beverly Wads
worth. No. 1 catcher la 1S47. Is a
sjnastloa inark, however, became
of an ailing ankle. Other rega
lara aa hand tnelnde Sara Cra
ven, Dora Barrett and Dorothy
Richards sn. nil tmfVlders. and
Marlon Mnloany. Barbara Rich
ardson and Jackie Allpert la the
eotleld.
A good share of the locals'
hopes rest oa some promising
newcomers. Including Josephine
Thompson, who eaaght for the
Seattle Skylarks last year. Oth
er top prospects are Dona Wle
ber. outfielder with Vanooaver
In '47. and Daxiene Scharff. tal
ented pitcher aad catcher ap
from Salem high.
Dr. L. E, Barriek Is
the gala.
Duckpin Aces
Grab Titles
Hank Miller of the Eisner Mo
tor team captured the men's sin
gles crown in the recent city duck
pin tournament held at B dc B
bowling courts. Miller topped Ver
non StilL-1727 pins to 1876, in the
finals.
In men's doubles Eddie Harri-
ROOKS. FROSII SPLIT
CORVALLIS. May 8-P-Fresh-men
teams of Oregon and Oregon
State split a baseball doublehead-
er here today, the OSC Rooks win
ning the opener 6 to 2 and the
Oregon Frosh taking the night
cap, 8 to S.
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