The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    They Were Among the Many in Wednesdays OWGA Play
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This group of women golfers were among the 152 present Wednes
day at the Salem Club for the monthly OWGA tournament From
left to right are Mrs. Bob Robertson, Eugene; Mrs. Carl Teagne,
Eugene; Mrs. Edward Doyle, Riverside of Portland; Mrs. James
Haworth, Salem; Mrs. J. W. Copp, Riverside; Mrs. Robert Hoff
Stiate BaflD .ToMirmiey peons
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Viks, Cascade
Ready to Go
ALB ANY-( Special )-Eight high
school baseball teams, champs in
their respective districts, go aft
er the big laurels in the annual
State Tourney, starting here on
Thursday afternoon.
Generally picked as favorites
in the single-elimination affair,
are Harold Hauk's Salem Vik
ings and the Lincoln Cardinals,
champs of the Portland race. The
Salems, whose lineup consists al
most entirely of members of last
summer's Northwest Champion
Legion crew, rolled through the
season with a record of 1 wins
and but two setbacks.
Cascade's Cougars will go into
the tourney as a dark horse, after
having upset highly favored Eu
gene 1-0 in a recent piayou.
Salem's initial action comes
Thursday night at 9:30 in a first
rounder against Pendleton. Cas
cade's debut is at 1:30 Thursday
afternoon against Grant, runner
up in the Portland League.
At 3:30 Thursday Milwaukie
battles Medford and the other
contest of the first round finds
Lincoln facing West Linn at 7
p.m.
Coach Harold Hauk Wednes
day said he will start his ace
Righthander, Lowell Pearce, in
opening State 'Tourney action
against Pendleton on Thursday
night. Ken Pingel will be the
hill nominee for Friday's semi
finals if the Viks happen to get
by the first round.
,The rest of the Salem lineup
will consist of Wayne Osborn be
hind the plate, Phil Jantze at
first base; Twink Pederson, sec
ond; Jim Rice shortstop; Larry
Springer at third base and Curt
Jantze, Jerry Gregg and either
Mike Campbell or Paul Beck in
the outfield.
Bob Stewart, Cascade mentor,
will lead with his ace, Dan Fel
ler, who shut out Eugene in last
weekend's playoff.
Mason Fourth
At Pendleton
PENDLETON W Joe Greer,
Yakima professional won the an
nual Pendleton Open golf tourna
ment here Wednesday by clipping
four strokes off par in the final
day to nose out the Oregon Open
champion, Bob Duden of Portland.
Greer shot rounds of 67 and 69
on the par 70 Pendleton Country
Club course to finish the three-day
tournament with 276. Duden had
69 and 68 on the final day finish
with 277. They were the only two
to better par of 280.
Bud Hofmeister, Hayden Lake.
Idaho, shot 70 to 73 to take third
place with 282. Next came John
Langford. Portland, 140-71-72283
and Bunny Mason, Salem, 143-70-
70 283.
Jim Russell, Walla Walla, who
held a two-stroke lead at the start
of the day's play, slipped ot 138-
71- 76285, deadlocking with At
Fieklman, of Tacoma, 143-72-70
285.
Greer won $500, Duden $300. Hof
meister $250. Langford and Mason
$200 each, Russell and Feldman
$145 each. Harold West, Pendleton,
won $100 for his finish of 286, and
Tom Boucher Walla Walla: Joe
Steiger, Salem, and Bob McKen
drick, Oswego, each got $53.33 for
289s.
Industrial Loop
Meets Tonight
An important meeting of the
Industrial Softball League will be
held in room 109 of the Senior
High School tonight at 8 o'clock
and City Director Jim Dimit
urges all sponsors, managers and
ether officials to attend.
Business of the evening will
concern plans for the eamoaign,
which gets under way early in
June. ' Dimit announces that ap
proximately a dozen teams have
timed for play la the circuit.
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This, that, etc:
Might easily be something warm in the forthcoming Oregon
Collegiate Conference meeting this weekend at Portland. OCE, Port
land State and Eastern Oregon
are of a mind to vote the Oregon
Tech Owls out of the circuit, and
take in the Southern Oregon Red
Raiders in their place. The Raid
ers recently left the Far West
Conference and would like to
jointhe OCC. The way we hear
it, the other three members don't
like the way in which the Kla
math Falls school conducts its
athletic program . . . The Salem
Senators Memorial Day pitch with
Tri-City at Waters Field is to be
a split doubleheader, with base
ball funnyman A. Murray O'Flynn
on hand for performances both
games. That's the day the Solons
hope to do some big business at
the gate in an effort to erase
some of the financial sting suf
fered because of the early-season
rin aii t onI urAii)tp tiAfa
. . . Speaking of the baseball laff-
makers, Wesley J. Schulmerich for SeMtor
has okehed the invite from Lewiston that he make with his acts
there, but on one condition that being that the Salem Senators
are playing at Lewiston that night A real Senator rooter, Wes
wants the local club to be in on the additional gate receipts he's
certain to draw. It'll be a sort of homecoming for Schulmerich at
that, for he managed the Lewiston WI League entry in 1937 (first
year for the circuit), and despite racking up 23 consecutive losses
for what still stands as a WIL record, the guy was ultra-popular
there. Odd thing about that loss skein: The more the club got beat
the more it drew at home. Then when the string was finally brok
en, the attendance fell off! . . . No, Schulmerich will not put on
his acts here again this year.. He feels that two years of the same
stuff is enough, and that he's getting too dang old to cook up some
new gags . . . The Senators not only got themselves a veteran
pitcher in Spectacled Joe Nicholas, but also one who can swing a
bat authoritatively. Joe whacked a solid .279 last season in winning
11 and losing 11 with Lewiston. He also committed no errors the
entire campaign to lead all flingers in the fielding department . . .
Important Road Jaunt for Bevens Too . .
That is a very important road trip for not only the Salem
Senators, who want to come home as solid first divisioners, but
also for their pitcher-coach Bill Bevens. This could be the week
and a half that will make or break Bev as, a member of the
dab.
Fast arriving at the finish of his career as an active participant
in baseball, the 35-year-old Bevens hasn't been able to hit the fine
groove he was in when a 20-game winner for the 1951 Senators.
Which is a normal procedure, for one cannot go on forever.
The guy has been the target of more criticism than is his
due in the early WI League going. Thankfully enough, most
yelps and bleats have come from those who belong to the un
appreciable group which doesn't like to see anyone make good
simply because they haven't been up to making good themsel
ves. There is that fraternity which is jealous of any success by
another, you know, and our city has its full membership.
Bevens may or may not last out the season with the Senators,
and perhaps the current road trip will be the deciding factor. The
(Continued on next page)
Portland Chiefs
For $8,000,000
PORTLAND Off! A proposal for
an eight-million-dollar sports cen
ter at Portland went before the
City Council Wednesday.
A council committee recom
mended a 15. 000-seat sports arena,
a million-dollar baseball park and
additional facilities for other at
tractions, all to be located at West
Vanport, just north of Portland.
WIL tine Scores:
Calgary 000 000 0314 S 1
Edmonton 120 042 00 B 10 t
Stites. FTancia 6 and. LUlard; Tis
nerat an Prenttc.
Calgary
Edmonton
... 020 200 0004 1 S
GOO 200 03 5 10 1
Roberts 8 and Li Lard;
Levinson,
Conan and Morgan.
Vancouver 000 020 0 2 S
Lewiston 201 040 7 8 1
Fletcher, Thomason 3 and Lund
berg; Perez and NeaL
Vancouver
O0O 001 0001
S 3
Lewiston
-202 021 00 7 11 4
alacKay, Myers 9 and Lundberg;
Breaker and Cameron.
Vlc orla 000 120 0003 8 S
Spokane 310 000 20 9
Drilling. Hopp 3, Hodges 8 and
Brusa; Nemci, Worth S and Sheets.
Tri-City 009 004 000 4 8 S
Yakima . '. 201 502 00 10 13 2
Dobernic, Bloom 4. Hockaday 7,
Michaelson S and Pesut; Rial.
Thompson and Novak.
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man, Salem; Mrs. Eugene Kokko.
gene; Mrs. Jack Malone, Eugene; Mrs. Merle Hall, Oswego; Mrs. E.
J. Kieseneabl, Alderwood of Portland; Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Salem;
Mrs. Stan Caster, Oswego, and Mrs. Frank Stenger, Riverside, who
Is OWGA president. (See story for
Eye Proposal
Sports Center
The committee, which has been
studying the plan several months,
said the site there would provide
space for the annual Pacific In
ternational Livestock Exposition,
other exhibits and conventions.
1 There are 640 acres in the site,
but the federal government claims
most of it. The Air Force has
planned to place a rocket storage
depot there.
The committee recommended
that the city find other property
to trade to the government in ex
change for the West Vanport site.
Chairman Ormond R. Bean, a
council member, suggested the
plan could be financed either by
utility certificates or bonds.
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152 Swingers
InOWGAMeet
A field of 152 swingers from
throughout the state engaged in
the monthly Oregon Women's
Golf Association Tournament
Wednesday at Salem Golf Club
and when the firing finished in
four different classes Portlanders
and Salem divoters had collared
me laureis.
In the ChamDionshiD Class Mrs
PL L. Borst of Portland Golf Cliih
took low gross honors with 83 and
Mrs. R, M. Stearns of Portland's
Columbia Edge-Water Club had
low net with 77.
In Class A titles also went to
two Portland women. Mrs. J. A
Rhodes of Alderwood Club had
low cross with 92 and Mrs FH
Young of Alderwood had a 72 for
low net
Mrs. Orval Lama of Salem won
low net honors in Class R via
75 score and holder of low gross
was Mrs. John Kendall of Port
land's Waverly Club with an 89.
In Class C honors went to
Salem women. Mrs. Frank Shafer
had best erosa score with 1M
and low net honors belonged to
Mrs. John Lewis.
Next OWGA action is a three-
day affair due in twb weeks at
Hood River. The Dalles and Tj-
Grande. A number of local wo
men will participate.
The Wednesday action was
climaxed by a dinner, sponsored
by the Salem contingent.
Bevos, Stars
Again Rained
By the Associated Press -
Rain again stopped Portland's
Beavers and Hollywood's Stars
Wednesday night, washing out
the second game of their Pacific
Coast League series in the Rose
City. The clubs will play a twin
bill Thursday evening, starting
at 7 o'clock.
All games played in the league
Wednesday night ended in iden
tical counts. The Oakland Oaks
nosed San Diego by that margin
in a 12-inning mix, Steve Nagy
hurled leading Seattle to a 3-2
win over San Francisco and
Newcomer Dixie Upright's homer
gave Los Angeles a 3-2 victory
over Sacramento.
12 innings.
San Diego -.000 000 020 0002 0
Oakland 000 001 100 0013 11 0
Kerrigan, Malloy 8, Benton 9. Luna
12, and Mathis. Pocekay 12; Ferrar
ese. Gettel 10 and Neal.
Sacramento 000 000 0202 S 1
Los Angeles 001 000 02 3 8 1
Gables, Barkelew 8, Candini 8 and
Ritchey; McLlsh, pumpert 9 and
Evans.
San Francisco 101 000 0002 S 1
Seattle 201 000 0003 6 1
Boemler. Clough 3. McCall 8 and
Tiesiera. Tornay 8; Nagy and Or
teig. Senator Swat:
AbHJbSbhrrblPct.
Smith 18 9 0 2 1 5 00
Deyo 29 12 3 0 0 .414
Witherspoon 77 29 S 1 1 13 .377
Peres 86 28 4 0 1 17 J26
C lardy 42 13 2
0 9
0 8
.310
.268
Luby 64 17 0
Tanrelli
.88 22 1
.40 10 0
1 17 .258
Nelson
0 4 .250
Sabatini 61 15 1 1 0 S .248
Masterson 32 5 1 1 0 3 .158 i
Pitching:
G Ip W L So Bb Er
Collins 7 48 5 0 27 36 I
Nicholas 2 17 2 0 14 8 2
Hemphill 9 55', 3 3 24 28 20
Bevens 5 28 0 2 9 24 17
Strombach 3 6i 0 2 0 4 4
Borst . 5 17', 0 2 8 9 S
Peterson 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
Total double plays. 19. Won at
home. 8: on road, 4. Lost at home,
7; on road. 3.
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Club Reaches
OOinOinuY
WENATCHEE (Special)
The Salem Senators combined
tight six-hit pitching by Jack
Hemphill with a 13-bit barrage
off two Wena tehee flingers Wed
nesday night to tnako it two in a
raw over the Chiefs in WI League
baseball play here. The score was
7 to 1 and the win pushed the
Salems to an even .500 level in
their bid for a berth in the upper
reaches of the standings.
In racking up his third win of
the season Hemphill gave up the
only run to Wenatchee in the
first inning.
The Senators got one in the
third when Connie Perez singled
it across, another in the fourth
on Joe Clardy's single, an error
and Dick Sabatini's single, an
other in the seventh on Sabat
ini's triple and Milt Smith's
single and four big ones in the
eighth on five hits and a walk.
Les Witherspoon swatted his
second double in the eighth, Jim
Deyo doubled, Joe Clardy singled,
Bob Nelson walked, Sabatini
singled and Tanselli singled for
the four runs.
Sabatin was the batting star
of the game with three hits, Per
ez, Witherspoon and Clardy each
had two. Babe Furhman had two
of the Chiefs' hits.
Victim of the . Salem blast was
Charley Oubre, Wenatchee ace.
The Senators will attempt to
sweep the series Thursday night,
with Bob Collins going alter his
sixth straight mound troumph of
the campaign.
Ilore Doses:
Salem (7)
B H O A
SbtiniJ 5 3 3 2
Tanst3 4 13 2
Smith .3 4 1 0 S
PerezJ 4 2 10
Wthsp.r5 2 2 0
Deyo.m 4 12 1
Clrdy.l 4 2 11 0
Nlsn.c 3 1 S 0
Hmph.p2 0 0 1
(1) Wenatchee
B H O A
MalmJ 2 0 12
RMc,m 4 0 10
Munz.1 4 1 10 0
HlmthJ 4 0 2 1
3rtmy.c 3 14 2
Ragni,r 4 12 0
Fuhr.3 3 2 2 2
Stfrd,s 4 0 S 4
Mnro,p 0 0 0 1
Oubr.p 3 10 2
Total 33 13 27 11 Hotal 31 6 27 14
Salem
Wenatchee
001 100 1407 13 0
100 000 0001 4
Losing pitcher: Oubre.
Pitcher Ip Ab H RErSoBb
Hemphill 9 31 6 1 1 4 7
Oubre 728 10 7 7 4 6
Monroe 2 7 3 0 0 1 1
Errors: R. McCormick 3. Stanford.
Three-base -hits: Sabatini. Two-base
hits: Witherspoon 2, Ragni. Deyo.
Runs batted in: Munoz, Perez, Sab
atinl 3.' Smith. Deyo, Clardy. Sacri
fice: Mabnberg. Hemphill. Stolen ba
ses: Smith. Tanselli. Double plays:
Deyo to Clardy. Umpires: VanKeu
rea, Ashford. McCormack & Luby.
National League
New York -Chicago
......
.014 100 28018 21 1
.100 002 300 6 10 1
Jansen, Wilhelm 7 and Westrum,
Calderone 7; Rush, Lown 3. Jones
7, Leonard 8. Kelly 8, Baczewskl 8,
Simpson 9 and Sawatski.
Philadelphia 002 030 000 S 11 1
Cincinnati .100 001 33 14 14 1
Simmons, Miller 4. Peterson S and
Burgess: Judson, Ntxxhall S and
Semlnick.
Brooklyn
. 213 100 0007 10 0
Milwaukee
. 000 200 0002 1
Loes and Campanella: Bickford.
Johnson 4, Cole 9 and CrandalL St.
Claire 5.
Pittsburgh 001 203 000 14 0
St. Louis 233 010 20' 11 17 2
Friend. Bowman 2, Hetki 3. Mc
Donald S. Face 7 and Garagiola;
Presko, Clark 6. Brazle 9 and D.
Rice.
American League
St. Louis . 000 000 200 000 002 11 1
Boston 002 000 000 -000 013 9 1
14 Innings.
Trucks. Larsen 7 and Moss, Court
ney 7; Grissom. Freeman 7. Kinder
12 and White.
Cleveland 000 000 0033 7 1
Washington . 020 000 80 8 IS 1
Feller, Hooper 7. Wilks 7 and
Hegan. Aylward 7: Shea. Schmltx
8 and Fitzgerald. -
Chicago 000 100 0001 S 0
Philadelphia 010 000 0012 7 1
P:erce and K. Wilson; Martin and
Astroth.
Detroit 200 051 0008 12 4
New York Oil 032 0119 12 1
Newhouser. Madison 6. Wixht 8.
Herbert 9. and Bucha: Lopat, Scar
borough 5. Miller 8, Gorman 6. Ku-
zava 7, Reynolds 9 and Silvera, Berra
9.
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The Statesman, Salem, Ore.
Gray Horse Liked by Everybody . . .
IPreatiness Experts Rae
Paiicer' Virtual Oncli
BALTIMORE in "The gray
horse" walked on to Pimlico race
track for the first time Wednesday
WIL .
W L Pet. W Ii Pet.
Lwston 17 T .708 Victria 1214 .463
Vncver 14 18 .583 Tri-City 11 13 .438
Salem 1010 .500 Yakima 1215 .444
Wntche 13 10 .481 Edmntn 11 14 .440
Clgary 13 14 .481 Spokne 11 14 .440
Wednesday results: At Wenatchee
1. Salem 7; At Edmonton 9-5. Cal
gary 4-4; At Spokane 6. Victoria 3;
At Lewiston 7-7, Vancouver 2-1; At
Yakima 10, Tri-City 4.
COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Seattle 35 15 .700 S.Diego 22 28 .440
L. Ang. 32 19 .827 S. Fran. 20 30 .400
Hllywd 28 21 .571 Sacrm. 19 29 .396
Prtland 22 24 .478 Oaklnd 18 30 .375
Wednesday results: At Portland
Hollywood, rain: At Oakland 3. San
Diego 2 (12 inn.): At Los Angeles 3,
Sacramento 2; At Seattle 3, San
Francisco 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
N.York 20 9 .690 Wshgtn 16 15 -518
Boston 17 12 .586 Phldphi 14 18 .438
Chicago 19 14 .575 S.Louis 12 18 .400
Clvelnd 1312 .556 Detroit 9 24 .273
Wednesday results : At Boston 3,
St. Louis 2 (14 Inn.): At New York
9, Detroit 8: At Philadelphia 2. Chi
cago 1: At Washington 8, Cleveland
3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. W I, Pet.
Phldlph 1? 9 .654 N.York 1515 .500
Mlwkee 1610 .615 Chicago 9 16 .360
Brklyn 47 12 .586 Cncinati 815 .348
S .Louis 15 11 .577 Ptsbrgh 10 19 .345
Wednesday results: At Chicago 6.
New York IS: At Cincinnati 14; Phil
adelphia 5; At Milwaukee 2. Brook
lyn 7; At St. Louis 11. Pittsburgh
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morning and the railbtrd experts
unanimously conceded him Satur
day's Preakness. ; i
The story was the same as be
fore the Kentucky Derby when
everybody was loudest In praise of
Native Dancer and nobody saw
bow he could lose. Bht be did.
"Look at that big horse," drooled
trainer! Clyde Troutt. "there ought
to be a law making sich a horse
give weight to my little one."
Troutt trains Royal Bay Gem,
one of the six colts who will try to
hand Native Dancer the second de
feat of his career in the 77th
Preakness. They'll a$ carry 126
pounds for the mile aid three six
teenths. '
As for the Preakness, "that Bill
Winfrey's got it nailed down and
laughing at everybody." Winfrey
trains the Dancer, who is never
called ' anything except "the gray
horse" around the tratk.
Native Dancer. Darsj Star, Royal
Bay Gem and Jamie K are to be
entered officially" Thursday morn
ing. Also expected are Mrs. Guib
erson's Correspondent! Ben Whit
aker'Sj Tahiti an King; and Bruce
Campbell's Ram O'Wja.
Today's Pilchers
AMERICAN LEAGUt New York
at Washington (night) Ford (3-0) vs
Masterson (2-4). Philadelphia at Bos
ton Sbantz (3-5) v McDermott
(3-5). Only games. J
NATIONAL LEAGUEf-Philadelphla
at Pittsburgh ( night )4-Drews (2-J)
vs Dickson (3-4). Broeklyn at New
York (night) Black (2-2) vs Maglie
(3-1). Cincinnati at St.; Louis (night)
Raffensberger (1-4)1 vs. Haddix
(4-2). Only games.
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NEW YORK m Wednesday
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major leagues. '
Cincinnati, the last place club
In the National League, beat Phil
adelphia, the first place club, 14-5.
The Redlegs hit four home runs.
And they battered Curt Simmons,
who had won six and lost only one,
into submission in four innings.
The New York Giants clubbed
seven Chicago hurlers for 21 hits, .
a new high In the majors for the
season. Needless to say, the Giants
won. The score was 16-6. .
The Boston Red Sox and the St
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