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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1951)
. net l I uG7 S TEN BJCDEEP That vau. wajcE NCX1 u rar DDU'.Ls5G2U As McNulty Tosses 3-Hit Victory Loop Finale Tonight; SeriesSnlh All-Star Starts Here Friday VICTORIA. Sept S -. (Spadal)- Balem's Senators split a Labor Day Western International League dou- bleheader with Victoria's Athletics today, grabbing the seven-inning second game 8-1 behind Ray lic Nultys three-hit burling after EiH Bevens lost a heartbreaking e-5 rtrlsion in the opener as he made bis bid for his 21st pitching vic tory and a new Senator record. 12th -Lea for BIO Bevens. in taking his 12th set back aeainst 20 wins, gave eight hits while the Salems were biffing 14 of f a pair of Vic tw triers. The Canuck crew stashed the tilt away with a deckling marker in the bottom of the eighth as Flip Jackson fiouhled and tallied on BUI Dunn's single. The Solons had climbed back into contention In ih top of the eighth with a three- run burst, chief blow nemg uicx. Tsber's 10th homer of the season over the center field fence a ter rific clout Deublea by Glen Stet ter andi Dick Bartle and a single br Jim UcKeeaan filled out the "rany" frame. Rlr Dav far S tetter . ; S tetter contribated three singles also for a perfect four-f or-four In the opener. But three of the six runs Bevens gave up were earned. ' McNultv. eaining his 14th vie tory against nine losses in the finale, blanked th foe until the seventh while the , Salems were belting over six runs in the Initial three frames off big John Tlerney. Bill Spaeter and Stetter each knocked in a pair of runs In the mix. , . r The Solons and Vies collide In the season's finale Tuesday night after which the Salem club returns home for three-game set with a group of league fall-stars at Waters park, starting Friday night. JPiily-Fifly fates (J) first game: (() Vletoria H H OA B H OA 1 Lutoyj Fabr.m gtetterx Spatter .1 Bartle. I Bevens j 4 Pries J 0iJeffey4 1 Thmpsn.ra liwhite.r 1 Jaekson.l 4 Cardinal,. i; Dunn J -1 Lorino.p lOaborn.p U-Propst 11 -'Total -M 14 14 1 Totals n 11711 a Ran (or Jackson ta St-v' - Salem Victoria 110 100 030-4 100 103 M Wlnnin Ditcher Osbora. Pitcher Ip Ab H R ZrSoBb Bevens " ' - 27 I t 3.1 f Lortno .-. 74 33 13 4 4 Oaborn IV, Sit 1 Errors: faber, Bevens. Pries. Left on bases: Salem S, Victoria 5. Horn runs faber. Two base hits: Stetter, Myers. Bartle. Jackson. Runs batted inr Stet ter. letter. Tucket. Cardinal 2. Dunn S. Faber. Bartle. McKeeg-n. Sacrifice Faber. Lortno, White. Stolen Clark, Pries. Double plays: Stetter to Bartle; dark to Dunn to Jackson: Tuckett to Lubr to Bartle; Myers to Luby to Bartle. Umpires: Jacobs and lacovctu. Second gam: Salesa ) B H O A (1) Vtetarta B H O A MyrJ SIS J Clarke SOS so 10 1 TaoeeUiJ feberjn ktetterx fepaeterj Bartle, 1 TucketU 1 Pries ,3 OUeffsyJ OjThmpanjn O'Jackson.l 3 Cardinal.e 01 Dunn J 1 a s a a i o a a t 2 S Dana.e atNulty.p a OTtemey.p UHdrcockjt ISO iLortaoi- 1 S Totals tt 1X1 Totals 23 SXt Salem I Victoria 231 000 000 000 11 Losing pttcber: Tiemey. Pitcher Ip Ab H R Xr So Bb McNulty 7 D I t 10 Tiemey J 10 4 S S 4 aiatf.ecock . S IS 4 1 0 S 1 ; bell: Cardinal. Left on Salem S. Victoria 2. Two baa bits kpaever. atCNuny. Thompson. Runs bat ted in: Spaeter 1 Myers, Stetter J, Me Kulty, White. Stolen bases: Myers. Tan ett. Double plays: TanseUt to Tuckett te BarUt; Clark to Dunn to Jackson. umpires: jacovvtu ana Jacob. I ir?-r?Y JLtXiUS 4KU3RX" 1 i I a . .-.. i i m rwv-r- .a. i ' i 1 ' pzza ASUrt .... I Tablfl of Coastal Tiitea 1 l lXARM!flt..e I . Tlaea foe Taft.i OreffaB. September. I 1 .' ieerfl f " 1 mi PU4. by U-S, Co-t and Geo- I 125 CI3I5v J tjetic Sur-ey. Portland. Oreeon). i ruarw Jj HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS 1 Sept. t Tim Ht. Thn . Ht. 1 .4 L4ajn. . YASajB.' J.t I . 1M pn. : s : ajs puoa. J I I Jua.vU l:au U F J 1 S: punk-, r Sa ; JS Sum. 1 J i7i & I .ajsauBw aa e ss as. a Jt y - I : lSlpo. IT UllM. u C xf Tnvni rrittps C ' - a Limping Savitt, LarsenLicJzed V - ,. eja. r yC-jkiiail--iUjr tJaficnd feels -1 .1 ! r iBy Gayle Talbet FOREST HTTJA N. Sep: SAJPhlt was traiTs end for two termia ctiampiona today, i Dick Savitt. limping painfully on bewildered by an opponent who showed him no mercy, were blown Dislikes Role Ilowia Odell (above) grid rator at University f Waatuagtaxv Is mourn to entbns iaatle abaas bar inr Ida Baakies named aa f a vac ates tai the eeamhtg Ceast eoofer aea race, as It puts them an the well knwa apai. OdeU had aa peniag tarn out af 12$ dates.!. ; 1 - i SalGHdOfficiaU Slate Meeting Tonight All Salem Officials tssaelatlen football striped-sbirters will a- vene toaixht at 7:3a a'clock at the senior j hirh aebeal ta eaanptete Lb recent eramlnatlan rendered by Odea Hawes of the OHSAA, It haa been aBnaaneed. Of flcii expectuif tm week la ntrn arbani games the Mining season should be present to- complete the 1m pertant work, aceardlag to Georxa Siraiev aasociatioa pre aidentvi : :i i , 6 - ' Trite Regains Top Position (Continued from preceding page) homer i by Walt Dropo. Bobby Doerr and Dom DiMaggio drove home two runs apiece tot feature Boston's nightcap triumph. RoyCampanella cracked out six straight ; hits including a pair of homers tp -s feature Brooklyn's sweep Over Boston. The husky catcher drove in - five rubs on a grand slam homer and bases empty four-bagger to' ease CarlfErskine to his 15th victory In the first game. The blows were 5Campa nella's 30th and 31st of th season. Xabla Wins Campgnella also batted in a run in the nightcap on a double and sinele. . Andy Pafko knocked in three runs on a homer and dou ble as Rookie Clem- Labinei coasted to 'his second victory. Labine al lowed six hits including home runs by ; Sid Gordon and Bob The Phils came from? behind to beat S the Giants in the first game at New; York. The Phils routed Rodkie Al Corwin with five run! blast, in the fifui Home runs by ! Richie Ashburn and Bill Nicholson accotmted for the dam age.' Robin Boberts went the dis tance to 1 gain I bis 18tb victory. Home Irons r by Al Dark and Whitey 1 Lockmas featured the Giants victory In the wind Up. Cards Tike Pair Z"- t:L.,.;;. - In other National league games the St,t Louis Cardinals swept double header' from Cincinnati, 4-1 and 7-1 and the Chicago Cubs and PittsburgbiRrates split The Cubs won the opener, 11-10 in 12 innings and the Pirates-the night cap, 4-3, . in a game that was called if the end of.severi tqpings because of darkness. . 1 ' ' The St. XjouIs Browns and the Detroit Tigers also divided dou ble header. The Tigers 'won the first game. 6-3,: in 1 --innings with Jerry Priddy doubling home John ny Groth. with the -winning run. The Browns took the second game. UV0OQ Kadis an infected leg. and Art Larsen. out of toe semi-final round of the National Tennis championships to the dismay of a capacity crowd of 15,000. Savitt, holder of the Wimbledon and Australian championships, was able to oner only a feeble defense Against an inspired Vic Seixas of Fhiladelphia. - who ended Dick's dream of world cloxaination with a S-0, 3-6, 6-3, 62 trouncing. Unable to cover the court properly to lash out with bis usual power, the big man from Orange. N. J- never really had a chance. i Larsen Ontclsased ' i J Larsen. the slim southpaw from a . w h . an leanaro. ,ainr- wno sur prised the court world by winninx the Nationals a year ago, made even a more feeble defense of his laurels as he was overwhelmed by Frank Sedgman of Australia. 6-L O-U.. Although he always has failed in previous appearances both hero and at Wimbledon. Sedgman will be heavily Javored to defeat the 27-year-old Seixas in tomorrow's final and take the cup to the land down under for the first time since the championships began, in 1831. Fry In Finals i i Shirley Fry of Akron. O. second seeded American star, reached the women's final with a 2-6. 6-2. 6-1 Win over Mrs, Jean Walker-Smith of England in the day's opening matcn. itam later in tne day farced postponement of the other semi final after Maureen Connolly of an uicgo, cam., haa won the opening set from Doris ; Hart of Miami, the Wimbledon champion, American Leanie cracaro 001 001 000 a S 11 Cleveland , , L3 61S 00 S 12 isj-euow, urtmsiey rz, Jadson (6 and Sheely. Nlarho (3); Feller, Garcia w ana .ncgaa. Chlcaf o ' Cleveland - 10 000 0001 500 000 01- Dorish. Judson (S) and Niarhos. Mas! tH urromea ana . Teooetts. i N York 000 OS 3 10 000 0001 a Philadelphia Sain and Berra; Kellner, Scheib (I ) and, Tipton, Murray New York Philadelphia eoo ooo loo a s too 020 ou a Morgan. Kuzava 3. Remolds (1 and Berra; Shantz, Hooper (7) and As- trotn. Washlogton - Boston ooo eoo cos a a 300 OOO bO s Starr Consuerra 7 and Kluttz; ParneB. Kinder (9) and Rosar. Washington 100 000 8304 T lOS 003 02 11 Bostoa Porterfleld. Moreno T. Harris (7) Stobbs, Kinder (9) and and Guerra; Robinson. st. Louis oio 400 eoo eoo a a ' Detroit 003 1MT 001 000 1 6 IS U innings), PiUette. Mahoney (3) Falga t). Carver (ill and LcHar: Trout. Beardea (4). Whit ; (10) aad douse. St TjouIs ooo ids ooo-g Detroit 000 200 0003 Sanford and Batts; Cray and Swift. PCL Lba Scores: Oakland Seattle . 000 000 011 J T 100 001 5 14 . Ragnl. Hittle (8 and LtManno, Pad gen 17); brown ana xrautu Oakland r: ' 123 200 0 T 10 8eatU ..,, ISO 320 11 11 VanderMeer. Gettel (J). Dahle (11 Hittle (5). Bailey (S and Padeett, Neat isj; au. oavtt j ana snutt. Sacrament; 001 000 0031 -tooywooa eoi lo so Gillespie. Nelson (T. Grabs (8 and 5nu in; iiomoarci ana siaron. - Sacrament 000 103 11 Bellyweod SOI eo Cables, Tlore (5 and Broker: Cbea- nes; Hood ). Maltzberger; (7) Paepk. VfaloD (7. Sam Diego ' San. Trandsco - Olsen. Jones ) gletoa and Tonay. 001 100 003 S 14 ooo oio ooo a t and Karagon; Sin- San tMeffo 001 008 000 1 a 19 1 Saa rrancisco 001 000 000 0 t 7 0 Carrtg-aa. MaQoy (7) and : Nararoti. aCarr 10; Dsmpsey. Pa- (B) and Or seta. Tonajr t. . POKTLAXD NEnriV WIN J r BOISE, Sept, S- WVTwo Port land netters Hugh Findlay and Dr. William Davis walked off to day 1 with' all. the' men's division trcphies in the Idaho state tennis champion matches, . - I mi I nun jm I I I i i i i . .u I I II Jill I .1 I XJ . - L.1 ,:,Z3 OGtQOG.Z.DGMGG,, . 0U CALL 33111. SQIGC1 OFfCS Probe Planned Into Flores Boxing Death NEW YORK; Sept. S-lVThe district attorney's office plans to have the grand jury investigate the death of boxer George Flores, it was learned today, -i At the same time, the state ath letic commission announced it will hold an "immediate fjublic hearing to take! testimony, receive and collect-data, and sift . suggestions that might help eliminate farther permanent physical disabilities' to boxers, i - i Flos, a 20-year-old f welter weight and father of a three-weeks-old boy, died at 12:30 sum. (EST) today aa a result of a brain Injury suffered in a knockout loss to Roger Donoghuev in Madijan Square Garden Wednesday night. Bagaa to Act At District Attorney Frank Hogan's office it was learned that Hog an plans to subpoena witnesses to testify before . the grand jury in raid-September. In a statement. Dr. C B. Powell, acting chairman of the state athletic commission; said that a preliminary investiga tion of the accident revealed .that every regulation of the state ath letic commission had been com plied, with. It wasn't enough to help Flores, though. The stocky youngster never came to after collapsing in his dressing room following his knockout defeat. He had been un conscious for over 97 hours and had undergone two operations. It was the first boxing death in New York since the death of Sonny Boy West from the same sort of brain injury in; the St Nicholas arena on Dec 31 of last yeaf. . RichGo Won By Curandero CHICAGO, -'Sept 3-()-h-ran-dero sped to victory today in the $159,150 Washington Park handi cap, richest mile of all time, while the chances df Calumet Farm's Bewitch and four other contenders were marred by a starting gate failure, j - ' ; - King Ranch's Curandero, prop erty of Robert Kleberg rf Kings ville. Tex-i finished a scant nose ahead of Oil Capitol County De light was third. The. winner's time was -1:34 35. . ---j The largest crowd of the Chicago racing season, 41,055, groaned when some of its favorites were caueht at the start. The two starting gates failed to open si multaneously to spring the big field of 19. 1 Curandero, with A. Gomez of Havana, Cuba, guiding him, earned $113,950 and paid $8.60, $4u80 and 3.80 across the board. .National League Boston 1 Brooklyn ooi ooi eoo a n 004 003 00 7 10 Surkont. Estock () and Cooper; Er skin and Campanella. Boston 000 000 1011 0 a o Brooklyn 33 002 00" T 10 Nichols. Palna (3) J Chipmaa S) and St. Clair: 1-sbin and Cam panel la. Philadelphia ooo 150 ooo e New York 021 000 0003 Roberts and Seminick: Corwin. Spen cer- (3). Kennedy (). Konikowski () Wcstrum. Philadelphia New York A - Jordan and Nobis. tv, S' Cincinnati-ll 000 100 0001 400 oio io a Semlnick; Koalo 9 and 009 100 0001 St. Louis .200 110 00 4 BlaclcwclL Perkowskl (?) and How- cU Lanier aad Sarni. ClneinBatt .L 009 001 0001 S I St. Louis- 00 T0 CO- 9 13 1 Ramadea, Krautt (5. Perkowskl ). Bysrly (IX and Pr-ms; Braxla and O. Bic. . ; i . I. - Pittsburgh SO 000 340 00010 IS a i exdeaf 001 OS US 001 11 IS (11 inntngsL Queen, WerW (7). Carl- (B). Law (Si and Mccunougn; in Leonard (1). McLish (7). Hatten (S). Dubiel () and Burgea. Owen ). Pittsburgn , Oil 020 Oticago ooo eis o a iWUvav hi ii i vw va-ss w m w w V (Gam esBad end of V Innings, dartt- neaa). Wiifcs (aa GaaagMia; l-WBpatatai (H -aad Borsaas. i Harry Read Trio Flna Tlritnia Nalaa s LAST TTTEXl J ' VILLAGE INM J057 PrtUnd Road fr ' IRI BLO-TDIS YETctfiJCGiTAUy, TML4C? D-O DICS TBACY - BUZZ SAWYia MICKEY MOUSE v EAiu.zy' . If tjmtf IMS i im c I 1 rif-n.-tf. .7T . 1 COME. WE KLKT N, Vl' ' 1 i vt.kjhh otv-ti-tj. 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