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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1950)
Legions J ? WoodburnNine Final Home Clash At Waters Field - SaWt Capital Post No. 9 American Legion Junior baseball team, now without a chance for the district championship, closes Its home season tonight at Waters field in a 6:30 o'clock tilt with the Woodburn Juniors. The Oregon Citr dub has clinched the district championship, and all that is left for Coach Bill Hanauska's locals is a three-way Cent lor second place with the Woodburn and Sil- verton-Mt. Angei ouuiis. Probable lineups for tonight's fames: Salem Brown, ss; Hunt, lb: Chamberlain. 1ft Jones, c: Nel son. cf: Haugen, lb; Brown, 3b: Burk, rf, and Walker, : Merchant or. Steinbrook, p. ? For Woodburn, Rivers, 3b: Odg ers, 2b; Henderson, e; Vandebey, lb: McCall. ss: Diller, p; McGlor- en, If; Hau, cf, and Nosack, rt Steinbrook and Merchant team d to blank the Woodburns 2-0 in - the last game the two rival, teams played. TheC-Ps were able to get only three bingles off Diller in that game, to one for Woodburn off Steinbrook. ,. .HeWfoaDaredkdiV Racing Victim Much Improved Lawrence (Larry) Deuber, the pit boss struck by a speeding stock car racer at Hollywood Bowl one week ago was reported in "much 13 1 i .; v; l' - i ' ! . : ' . i " L, ; i - - - -'i J A , - . 1 :' 'f Clinch Junior Tie Robinson Hit ine Bin. Deuber reported to- The Statesman last niht that her hasband was being moved to the frevidenee hospital In Portland. Pictured above is movie star Clark Gable as lie looked when playing trounced Orchard Heights 15-6. his role as one of Jot Chltwood's Auto Daredevils In the soon-to- I be-released flicker "To Pleas a iay.T xne enure vnitwooa troape wen Baiem Ltunier oos is n wttl aonear la Salem's Hollrwood Bowl Friday night to present the two-hour program of death-defying stoats with both autos and tootoreyclea. i mproved condition Tuesday at Salem General hospital. Deuber had been in critical condition dur ing his first days and nights at he hospital. The Oregon City man, acting as ut boss for the stock car, races xere. was struck immediately in ' --out of the grandstand during ho main event portion of the pro- jam. He apparently didn t see a cer driven by Keith Olson who it the time was trailing the main vent field. Deuber was struck -s he stepped from the referee's jox onto the track., Officials meas urea the nisunce ' Deuber was hurled and drug after the impact and reported it as close to 90 feet. Caps Flinger Still on Top TACOMA, Jujy 18 -Oft- Right bander Sandy Robertson,, -who works only when the Vancouver Caps are at home, chalked Up two victories during the past Week'- to retain his position as the ton hurl- er in the Western International baseball league, figures released by, the league office disclosed to day, i , V Robertson has now chalked up nine straight victories without i i loss while Tri-City's Gene Eoen ispie is in the runner-up slot With ) a 9!3 record. Victoria's John Mar I shall received credit for two deci sions to up his record to 11-4 for third place. ! r: Lloyd Dickey, Yakima south paw, continued to set the pace in the strikeout race, havinir whiffed 143 swingers to outdistance Tom Breisinger, Wenatchee left hander. wno is in seeona piace witn 112. Don Ferrarese, another Wenatchee southpaw, walked only six bats men during the week, but he still easily outdistanced the field in the number or free passes Issued with his total of 149. The top pitchers through games Robertson. Vsa. - 9 a Hoenspie. T-C n Marshall. Vic. 20 11 Kerriean. Tac. 27 14 Rsgni. Wen. is Greenlaw. T-C i 4 McCoUum. T-C 21 13 Stone, T-C 20 9 Holder. Spok. m 7 Kedgecock. vie. 2J S DomenichelU, Yak. -20 S L SO Pet i 0 33 1.004 . 3 4103 6 58 100 a 23 7 60 8 3 4 23 5 64 9 3S .750 .733 .700 .684 .667 .630 .643 .636 .CIS MS Tha "West Salem' Lumbermen last night trounced the Kelzer Mer chants 11-0 at Kelzer to clinch no worse than a tie for the 1950 Salem Junior baseball Class B championship. The Lumbermen have now won all six of their games played, and on jmaay ox una weex can uuce down the entire- pennant -vla-an-! other win In a. final game with the Bishop Electrics at dinger field. The Commercial Book Stores took over sole possession of second place in the standings last night with a 10-0 blanking of the Elec trics at Olinger, scoring all 10 tal lies in an uproarious sixth innings The Bookmen have five wins, one lOSS."" ' . " '" :; . Jackson Jewelers and Salem Laundry played to a 4-4 tie in seven Innings at Four Corners, the game called because of darkness. TheyTl resume the , tilt Friday night at Four Corners at 6:15 o'clock. Jim Rice twirled the Lumber men to their win and gave only one hit in the sixth frame. G inter of the Merchants was touched for eight bingles. Whittaker of the Bookmen gave but two hits in his game and smashed out a three-run triple in the big inning. He also struck out 15 batters. C. Schmidt of the Jewel- ers and Dan Feller of the Laundry will be the pitchers who will re sume their game at Four Corners Friday. They each had given six bits when last night's clash was called off. In the fourth game played last night the Salem Heights club 27 Stunts Listed by Devils For Friday Holly-Bowl Show s . i The Joie Chitwood Auto Daredevils. gmash-'em. bang-'em pack good enough to be featured in a forthcoming Gable-Stanwyck moving nicture. take over Salem's Hollywood Bowl Friday night for their two- hour presentation of thrills. The "Devils list 27 acts in their repertoire and are bossed by the man wno a a Ketxcr lstrchaats 000 Oft 0 13 uc ana Osborn: C Inter and Ham. Qulst. BUhop Zlactrle 000 000 0 0 S S Commwcl Book 000 00(10) x 10 7 4 KAlnt. Roaewau (8 and Miliar sireizuer wmuaicer ana Face. Jackson Jewelers O0O 100 3 4 Salem Laundry 102 010 0 4 C. Schmidt and J. Llndberg; Dan reuer and . wingar. Orchard Heights Z. 112 02 6 I Salem HeUthts 069 Ox 13 7 Tripiett. Anderson (3 and Turner. Schucks; BuUer, Brunkal (4) and Ad' sltt. has driven in eight Indianapolis Memorial Day racing classics. Tonmost of the 27 acts will of course be the finale, an 88 -foot ramp-to-ramp jump by a 1950 Ford while another car is driven unaer the flying auto, The first car is to be driven up one of the ramps at high speed. It's supposed to come down, "feet first." on the otner tamp 86 feet away. In the mean time the second car .staying on tne ground, is driven under the first Also among the acts is the group's "divebomber" sortie which consists of a car diving head first into, two others after flying 112 feet through the air. The driver remains In the car that does the bird act and Intends landing squarely on the two parked vehicles. Other features Include the pilot ing of cars and motorcycle! .1 t - mn . Si - 1 larougn naming wuu ana over ramps for jumps, rollovers, etc. All in-between space during the program will be taken up by the antics of three professional clowns. Ten sedans, one convertable, three trucks and three motorcy cles, plus five cars that are to be completely demolished, will take care of the evening's action. A rollover contest between two of the company's drivers they de liberately roll the cars numerous Ticks are among the most diffi cult to control of all livestock pests, times until -they're ruined is another feature. The program starts: at 8:30 p m. Friday. Chiefs Defeat Victoria, 7-6 By The Associated Press The Wenatchee Chiefs retained solid hold on third place in the Western International league race at their home park Tuesday night edging the Victoria Athletics 7-8.! The win put Wenatchee within one game of the Yakima Bears who moved into first place by a half- game margin by winning Tuesday. Chieftain Southpaw Tommy Breis inger gained- his 10th victory against 11 defeats in a relief role. He also doubled and- scored the tying run for Wenatchee In the seventh Inning. In Spokane, Tacoma slipped out of first place, going down before an 11-hit flurry by the Spokes, who won 7-2. Indian Flinger John Conant held the Tigers to eight scattered hits while his mates were pummeling Mel Knezovich and Gil Loust for the win. The Tri-City, Vancouver game scheduled at Tri-City was blown out by a dust and rain storm. KDD GOLFERS TO VIE DENVER. July 18-iP)-It's like ly that the Ben Hogans and Sam Sneads of the coming golfing gen eration will be out showing their stuff over a tough goll course at Denver Country club this week. There are 128 youngsters here from 32 states and the District of Columbia for the National Ama teur Junior tournament (Continued from page 10) been his first defense of the Pen nsylvania version off the middle weight title, which he earned rec ently b. outpointing Robert ville- main. j Sugar Ray. complaining that he had caught cold in his back, said he could not go through with the Basora bout. He was! examined in Scran ton yesterday by a Pennsyl vania commission physician who said he could find nothing wrong Although George i Jones, jr. chairman of the Pennsylvania commission, had said that Robin son would be fined heavily and suspended in all states which be long to the National Boxing associ ation. Abe J. Greene; NBA com missioner, indicated that the pen alty would be only an order to fight Basora soon after the Fusari tilt. Robinson and his manager. George, Gainford. already had promised to do that. As a result of the Scran ton fias co, Robinson will be suspended, effective after the Fusari fight until he fulfills his committment to meet Basora. ' Schroeder, Hart Court Favorites ". , i RIVER FOREST, I1L, July 18 -tfVTed Schroeder and Doris Hart seeded number one in the men and women's singles of the VS. Lawn Tennis association clay courts championships, advanced today in first round competition. Schroeder, from LaCrescenta, Cant, won a tight battle with Dix on Osburn of Dallas, 6-1, 1-8, 6-4 Miss Hart from Jacksonville, Flan defeated Bonny McKay, Day ton, Ohio, 6-2, 6-0. nOUTTEMAN MOST VALUABLE NEW YORK, July 18 Art Houtteman, fireballing mounds- Stirs Briton LONDON, July U-iffy-Eng-land's amasing 1 to t loss to the United States la the world ut ter tournament was cited in part lament today as one reason for the need of a ministry el sports. Labortte J. E. Halre, address ing his plea to Prime Minister Clemeci Attlee. told the House f Commons the flop In soccer pi as the setbacks in relf, tennis, boxing and cricket bad put the nation in a blue rank. The U.S. soccer victory was such a shock to the British that many newspapers printed the story inside a black border of mourning. The tourney was held in Brazil, ending lass Sun day. Carpenter Off For Star Tilt PORTLAND July 18-(ff)-Ken Carpenter, Oregon State's triple threat halfback, left here by plane today for the college All-Star foot ball training camp at Delafield, Wis. He will play for the All-Stars in the game against the Philadel phia Eagles in Chicago, Aug. 11. Later he will join the Cleveland Browns training camp. man of the Detroit Tigers, Is called the American league's most val uable young pitcher" in the issue of Look magazine released today. Winner .of 15 games last year. Houtteman figures to surpass that mark during the present campaign, and has proved raaior factor In the remarkable showing of Red Rolfe's pestiferous Tigers. Tha Dcrteamcm, Salem. 0rcjon, .Wadnaadaylurf 19, 185011 Bowles Finishes Out of Mori&y ) 5 ; Washington Linlis Open BELLINGHAM. July 18 -V Chuck Congdon. Tacoma Count and Golf club professional, won the Washington state open golf cham pionship today by a four-stroke margin over Stan Leonard, Vancou ver, axz professional. Congdon put together final 1 rounds of 66 and 69 for a ?2-hole total of 271 strokes. It was Cona- don's third state open title. He won it before in 1939 and 1947. Leonard stuck on his heels with 69-68' for 275. i Al Mengert Spokane's sensa tional amateur, was third at' 277, with rounds of 71 and 69 today. Third place money In the pro di vision went to Al Zimmerman of Portland, with 72-68 for 282. An other Tacoman, John Rudy, was ; fourth at 284 with final rounds of 70-73.. r There was a four-way tie for the next four places between Bob McKendrick. Portland, 71473285; Joe Greer, Yakima, 70-69 285; Tom Boucher, Seattle, 73-70285, and Glen Spivey, Portland, 79-76 285. All are pros. Don Bowles of Salem finished with a 292, out of the money. WaltonsBook Meet Tonight The July meeting of the Salem Chapter, Izaak Walton - League of America is set for tonight at the chapter's clubhouse at eight o'clock. Pat Crossland is again in charge of the meeting, and has arranged for two moving pictures, one entitled "The Making of a Shooter" and the other the play- by-play of the 1949 Oregon-Oregon State football game. John McKean, head of the Big Game division of the Oregon State 1 Game commission will be one of the speakers. - Additional work has been done on the clubhouse and a full turn out of the membership, auxiliary and guests is anticipated for the meeting in it Local Junior Links Tournament is Dated ' A match handicap golf tourna ment for all boys 18 years old and under has been dated at the Salem golf course, sponsor of the event. Eligible players may sign' up be tween July 18 and 23 at the golf course and must then post a SI entry fee. The tournament itself will be run off July 24-25. , moto oi The New TYDOL MOTOR OIL SAFEGUARDS YOUR MOTOR VALLEY MOTOR CO. Center & Liberty Street Salem ARGON KAYOS BOLANOS' LOS ANGELES. July HHflV Art Aragon, Los Angeles, scored -a three-round .technical . knockout over Enrique Bolanos of Mexico City before a turn away crowd', of 10,400 at the Olympic auditorium tonight Each fighter weighed in at 136ft. fa Sea Barbara "The Aloha Girl" In Salem i ' j Friday and Saturday i Supper Club Player Suffers Broken Ankle Bugs Lindstromj infielder for the Salem Supper club in the City Softball league, suffered a broken ankle in Monday night's game with the South Commercial Business men at Leslie. A South' Commer cial baserunner crashed Into Lind strom as the latter was covering second base on a play. The serious ness of the injury tyas not detected until Tuesday. Lindstrom will be out for the season. ,, w4 Today's Pilchers National ' League; Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (I) Simmons (U-6) and Meyer (4-8) vs MacDon (3-3) and WerW (5-. Brooklyn at' Cincinnati (1. twuight-niKht) Newcombe (S-S) and Branca -5) vs RanladeU , (S-7) and BUckwell (7-9 or Perkawski (0-0). 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