The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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8-0 Victories
Portland Slips Deeper
Into Second Division
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PORTLAND. Ore. W r- Bob TV
bet's borne' run ia the eith to
ning his 14th this season gave
Los Angeles a 1 2rl ; victory Ner
Portland in the first game of a Fa
f cific Coast League doubteheader
5 here Sunday. Los Angeles woo the
second game 8-0. I f ". . I.
The Angels' margin in the sec
ond game might have beea even
larger had it not been for a triple
play by Portland in the third In
ning. ' ;!-"'.
Frank DiPrima hit a ground ball
to third base. Don Eggert tagged
oul a runner there, then threw fto
Eddie Basinski at second who
tagged out another Basinski threw
to Hank Arft at first and AHt
tagged out DiPrima. 1
Doubles by Bob! Usher and Di
Prima brought in two Los Angeles
runs in the first; inning. Usher
doubled and was scored on Gene
Baker's single for another in the
third inning. ; j ; i
Smith Homers I'M I
Dick Smith opened 1 the fourth
Inning scoring surge with a homer.
Usher's homer behind a walk and
a single by Randy Gumpert ac
counted for three more. J
In the first game, Los Angeles
tied the score at 1-1 ia the fourth
inning on Usher's single and two
base hit by Les Pedefi. ;
Portland's lone run of the day
came in the first inning .when
Fletcher Robbe singled, went .to
second on an infield out and was
scored on Bob Marquis' single, j
The leading Hollywood Stirs
lipped their PCL margin to seven
games with a pair of wins over
San Diego by 2-1 and 3-2 scores.
Second place Seattle whipped
San Francisco: 14-S in the fiist
game but the Seals came back to
notch the nightcap 2-4 on Join
HcCall's tight hurling.
Sacramento beat Oakland 4-3
and then dropped a 6-1 decision.
Ttrtt ime box:
Lot Angeles (2)
B H OA
TIbot.m 3 14 0
I I
. 1) PortUpd
B H OA
Robbe.l 4 13 0
Richrda.l 4 0b 11
BBiuka.!
SI 3
Ji 0
m 0
4i 0
9 0
3l 3
3
m o
4 o
Usherj- 4 1
Baker. 4 0
Peden.c 4 2
DiPrim.2 4 0
SmtthJ 3 0
HardinJ 3 1
Moisan.p 3 3
0 O RusseLr
1 0 Marqtjn
2 Ribasm.c
1 ArM
1 Austin. I
3 Kgf(rtJ
2 Santfrd.p
a -Lint
Waibal.p 0 0 0
Total 3J 7 27 S Totals 31 51730
a Singled for Sanord In 8th. I
Los AncelM noo 100 010 a!
Portland 100 DOO 000 i
Pitcher IP AB X H EH BB SO
Moisan II 11 1 3 S
Sanford 39 3 6 3 1 3
Waibl 1 3 0 1 0 0 0
Winner Moiaan.! Loser fean
'ford. RBI Marquisi Peden. Talbot.
SB Peden. HR Talbot. SB Ttua
all. DP xfert4 Raiinski and
Arft: Austin. BasinsM and Arft:
Smith and Peden. Left Loa Ae
reles 4. Portland 6. i TJ ' Somen,
Beats and Silva. T 1:43. f
Second came box:
Loa -Anf elei S)
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PorUaild
B H 0A
3 0 014
B H OA
Talbot jTi 3 14 0 Anstia.a
Rchrdi.l 4 14 0 RobbeJ
Usher j 4 3 3 1 Gladd.e
Baker ji 3 113 Mirvn
Evans.c 3 3 2 0 Lint.pi
DiPrimJ 3 13 1 Arftl ; .
Smith J 4 15 0 Reich T
Hardin J 3 0 0 2 BsnakU
Gmprt.p 4 10 0 ErsrtJ
Rmadl.p
0 3t 1
2 4 i 1
0
HO
110
0 k7 1
0 V 0
2 3 1
0 3
112
Totals 31 13 21 7
(7 innings)
Los Anseles
Portland
Totals 20 6 213
201 400 1 Si
000 000 0 0s
Pitcher
Gumpert
Lint
IP AB R H ER BB SO
7 2f 0 6 0 1
2i 18 7 St 3 lx
3'i 13 1 5! 1 1 0
Ramsdell
Winner Gumpert: Loaer Lint.
T Austin. Baker. RBI - DiPrima.
Evans. Smith. Usher 3. Talbot. 2B 4
Usher 2. Kvans. R Talbot 2. Usll
er 3. Smith X Gumpert. HR Smith.
Usher. SH DiPrima. DP Hardin.
DiPrima and Richarda. TP Eggeift.
Basinski and Arft. Left - Lot a ti
ne leu 7. Portland 7. HBP! Hardfti
hv Ramsdell. WP Lint. U Bent.
Silva and Somers. T 1:2C A 4,111.
San Diego . . 100 0OO 0OO I 7 H
HoUywood . . 000 100 001 2 S ll
Luna and Summers;; O'Donnen and
Braf an. t
San Diego 000 200 0 3 S
Hollywood . ; . 001 0H2 3 I jl
Smith, Bention () and Mathis; Mad
Donald. Hittle (C) and MiIom, Braj
an (7). j
Seattle j 010 073 10214 19 fj
San Francisco 000 102 Oil 55
Evans and Christie: Singleton.
couch d). Flynn (7, Shandor (I
ana Torniy. :
Seattle u. 000! 000 0 S
Sin Tr,niiiri 1 rv Ml
Nafv and! OrteT: MeCall and Tief
aiera, Tomay (7).
Oakland - 003! 100 It 3 S 1
Sacramento : 100: 102 4 10 p
Gettel and Keal: Yaylian and Rltch
y- , (l j
: ! I ! ' : I
Oakland one llo 4m s l
Sacramento 000 001 000. 1 0
Bamberger and Neal; Kimball. Waf-V-ins
fl. Johnson 7. Besse S) and
juicney.
3 Industrial
Frays
Tonight
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The Wolgamotts entry has a
chance to move into ay virtual tie
with YMCA in the ! tndastria
League race tonight at Phillip!
Field. The Wolgamotts ca
do it if they turn iback Keizei
Electric in an 8 o'clock! contest!
The Keizcrs have a 5-H mark.
Commercial Seat Cover (11-3
faces Berg's! Market; (2-13) in i
7 o'clock game at Phillips and I
third Industrial tilt this evening
puts "Post Office Clerks (7-71
gainst fire Department (8-7) oil
Leslie Field at 63a i -
Spin Fishing Contest
Tonight. Leslie Pool
Members of the I Salem : Spiii
Fishing Club will tonight engage;
la a casting tournament at the;
Leslie Playground s w i mming
pooL, starting at seven! o'clock
The contest H open to club menvi
bership free. Prizes will go to
dinners and casting plugs will be
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Salem Merchants Face Mt. Angel . .
Softball Playoff 0ue;
Gals Avirait State Meet
Salem's softball gals, the South
Salem Merchants, will be among
a 12-team field which vies for the
state women's crown in the an-
Seattle Boat
Race Winner
(Cont'd, from Prec. Page)
III third with 694. Miss United
States had 294 and Such Crust V
223, but neither made the last heat
due to mechanical trouble.
Although the Slo-mo-shun is Seattle-owned,
two Midwesterners
wheeled her to her triumph. Joe
Taggart of Detroit drove the first
and last heats. Lou Fageol of Kent,
Ohio, drove the middle heat He
wa to have piloted the Slo-mo-shun
V. which was unable to com
pete after ripping her bottom out
during a practice run last week.
Six boats answered the starter's
gun for' the first heat. Miss Great
Lakes, piloted by Danny Arena,
barely got into the first turn ' be
fore conking out. The Such Crust
V completed the first heat but lost
a prop In the second and went out
with mechanical trouble in the sec
ond lap of the final heat.
Miss United States ran two heats
but had to pass up the third
when it was found her shaft mount
ings were out 6f line.
Rollin kAl ong
(Continued from preceding page)
Stopped over in Medfprd a few days ago and just long enough
to hear a couple of citizens venture the opinion that the pear
growing center ought to be able to support a WIL franchise if one
ever was obtained ... No denying it's a thriving and sports-loving
community ...
Minus pro ball after the ill-fated Far West League was torn '
asunder, Medford finds solace in its semi-pro entry in the
Southwest Oregon circuit . . . Lota of interest, too . . . Fact is,
this league has built white hot rivah-y throughout the southern
portion of the state and not surprising, for there are many
natural rivals in that sector . .
The ordinary hazards of fishing don't include eye strain. But
that's what lots of the boys risk carrying home with if they've
happened to pick the Seaside aector as their bunting ground . . .
We know of at least a couple of cases where the guys forgot all
about angling, once they; ogled the bathing beauty display along
the Seaside beaches. So intriguing the gents used up all their
fishing time just watching! . . . Looking at it another way, maybe
the guys were merely giving the fish a break ...
The MuMtal Expre$ Picks Up Sfte,ed
Stan Musial, burdened by a slow, slow start this season, has
got his average up to around the .310 figure. And since Stan
is not in- the habit of being the droopy violet type in the stretch,
. he must be rated a strong threat for another National League
batting title . . . i
Joe Steiger, former Salem club professional, has taken a job
at a Eugene course. That indicates Steiger has given up plans of
taking a serious crack at the big-time tourney trail, an idea he at
one time harbored . . . Anyhow, there are plenty of tournaments
here in the Northwest to keep a gent busy and Joe can find satis
faction in fact that he's rated among the top ten in the NW area.
' From time to time there comet the question as to whether
the state's most highly acclaimed amateur linkster, Dick Tost,
will eventually turn pro. The three-time winner of the local
Elks crown Isn't here to answer, bat several yean ago be told
this writer he had doubts that he'd make the jump ... That,
we repeat, was several .yean age ...
Little Jehosie Heard, the Portland Bevos' No. 1 hurler, has a
natural swagger in , his . movements that sometimes occasions the
cry "Showboat" from Xfxt stands . . . But when Jehosie was winning
that eight in a row, he could have donned a tophat and spats and
got away with it . . . , ; .
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Dcop Sea
at its beat. Charter trips the way you like them. We have
added a new cabin cruiser, THE REEF FISHER," to our
.fleet for you sportsmen and sportswomen who like to
' catch your own fish on sport tackle. Tho "REEF FISHER
vsoe-sport taxkle only. ,. .
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I nual tournament starring Thurs
day at Portland s Normandale
Park.
The tourney runs four days and
is a double elimination affair.
Meanwhile the Salem Merch
ants, champs of the City League,
play host to ML Angel Tuesday!
night at Phillips Field in the first !
game of an intra-distriet play- j
off. Winner meets Oregon City
for a berth in the coming State !
Tournament at Mill City.
The Salem girls, runnersup to
Canby in the Silver Falls League
race, get their first tourney test
at 7 o'clock Thursday night
against the Oswego Mermaids,
second place finishers in last
year's meet Other first-round
tilts Thursday find The Dalles
against Corvallis, Canby against
Oakridge, Eugene vs. Hillsboro.
Eagle Pont, Roseburg, Klamath
Falls and Gales Creek make
their debuts on Friday.
The state champion earns the
right to participate in the North
west Regional Meet at Tacoma.
Salem Girls Lose
WASHOUGAL, Wash. - (Spe-cial)-The
Washougal girls soft
ball team won an 11- decision
over the South Salem Merchants
Saturday night. Only Salem run
was a homer by Carol Peterson
in the seventh inning.
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Benefit Mix,
Leave Friday
Two deserving guys will be the
recipients of proceeds of the
Wednesday night benefit clash
at Waters Park between the state
champion Salem Legion juniors
and the Legion club from Al
bany. The honored pair are Coach
Vince Genna of the Salems and
Jack Loy, a former pitching star
with the locals who has been bed
ridden much of the summer by
an attack of rheumatic fever.
The purpose of the clash is to
defray some of Loy's medical ex
penses and to give a token of
appreciation to Genna for the
endless hours he's worked with
the Legions minus any compen
sation. ,s
Coach Jack Kerr's Albany club
was beaten by the Salems in the
recent State Tournament, so
would like nothing better than to
knock off the champs Wednes
day. The contest also will serve as
a warmup for the Salems, wio
leave Friday for Yakima and the
double elimination Northwest
Tourney. The locals also have
slated a scrimmage today with a
group of former Legion stars.
Genna and his outfit leave by
train at 6:50 Friday for Yakima
where they play a first-round
game against the fontana state
champions on Saturday. Washing
ton's titlist will battle the Idaho
crownholders in another first
rounder. Hawaii is not in the
Northwest Regional this year, be
ing assigned to the tourney in
volving California, Arizona, Ne
vada and Utah.
The winner at Yakima goes to
the Sectional meet at Hastings,
Neb. That honor was won last
year by a surprising Salem club.
Briton Beats i
Kansas Miler
LONDON i Gordon Pirie, who
usually runs anywhere from three
to six miles in track meets, ran
only one Saturday but he did it in
i:06.t fast enough to defeat weary
Wes Santee of Kansas, in what had
been billed as "The Mile of the
Century;" ' ,
Pirie, ; reeling off a M. 4-second
last quarter, surged past Santee
in the stretch and won by three
yards as 40.000 fans went wild at
the White City StadPjm. Santee was
timed ia 4:07.1 i . .
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CHICAGO UP) Soon after
watching Lew Worsham's sensa
tional windup in the Tam-O-Shanter
."World- Golf Tourna
ment Sunday, Promoter George S.
May; announced that next year's
event will be increased to a purse
of $100,000 for the men pros'
division, with the winner to get
$50,000.
"Watching Lew get that eagle
2 gave me one of my greatest
golf i thrills." said May! "It also
decided me to boost next year's
top prize to 50,000," .
The $25,000 swag boosted the
36-year-old Worsham from 20th
to first place on the PGA money
winning list with a total of
$32,000.
The only Pacific Northwest
man to finish in the money was
Henry Martell of Edmonton, Can
ada, whose 280 was good for $400.
Al Zimmerman of Portland, Ore.,
closed out with a 76 for a 291
totaL
Patty Berg,
Strariahan Win
CHICAGO im Pattv Rorr a
runner-up for the title in each of
the last five years, Sunday won
we workk goix championship for
women pros to complete a grand
slam. at Tam O'Shanter.
The stocky little redhead, who
lives in Minneapolis but registers
out of Chicago, picked up the $3,000
first prize in the world field with
a scorching last round of 38-36-74
lor a 1-noie toiai oi w, lour under
i nar
The victory was her second of
the week. She won the All Ameri
can Women's open last Monday,
good for $1,000.
Louise Suggs of Atlanta, 54 - hole
leader with 224. drifted to a 40-3ft
79 for a 303 total to collect thu
$1,600 second prize.
Babe Zaharias made a great bid
for the title to climax a comeback
in tournament golf after a cancer
operation April 17.
Her i gave her 307 for third
place and a check for $1,000.
CHICAGO W) Frank Strana
han easily won his fourth straight
"World" golf title for men ama
teurs at Tam O'Shanter Sunday
with a final round of 36-3874 for
a 72-hole aggregate of 289, one
stroke over par.
Tide Table
Tldti for Taft. Oregon August.
1953 (compiled by the VS. Coast and
Geodettr Survey. Portland!, Oregon).
HIGH WATERS IOW WATERS
Aug.
10
11
13
13
14
IS
IS
11
II
19
Time
Ht.
Time Ht.
127 a.nx.
84
S.3
8.2
S3
SS
5.8
5.4
5.7
50
5.8
4.5
5J
4.1
3 9
3.8
6.0
36
6 1
3 8
6.2
4.1
6 3
4.5
6.8
4.9
7.0
8.4
7.1
58
7.1
6 3
6.8
6.6
6 4
6.9
38
7.0
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BOSTON. Vfl Ted Williams,
making only his second . Appear
ance at bat for the Red Sox since
returning from " Korea, belted " a
towering home run into the distant
centerfield bleachers Sunday In the
seventh: inning of the Cleveland
Boston game. - 1
Williams, plnchhitting for Johnny
Lipon with .the Sox trailing 5-2.
took three balls and then a called
strike from Cleveland's Mike Gar
cia before driving the ball over
the : Red Sox ballpen .into . the
bleachera about six rows up.
s, Williams was given a tremendous
ovation by the crowd of 23.000 as
be circled the bases. Even after
be had returned to the dugout the
crowd . remained standing and
cheering. v
In his first appearance as a
pinch hitter Thursday. Williams
lofted a high infield pop fly off
Marlin Stuart of the St. Louis
Browns.
The Red Sox dugout turned into
a mob scene when Williams re
turned from jogging around the
bases. Normally unexcitable vet
erans joined with youthful mem
bers of the club in jumping and
Cudd Surprised
Ih Golf Final
ASTORIA Vfi Ellsworth Jones
came from behind - on the final
nine holes to upset Oregon ama
teur champion- Bruce Cudd 1-up
and win the Oregon Coast golf
championship Sunday.
Both are from Portland.. They
competed in the men under 40 di
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1am Staimem, Beowm. Grew
extending congratulations to the
tall slugger. , , ,
Williams showered quickly -and
left the park before sport writers
could talk with ; him. He also
TED WILLIAMS
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Charles Faces Tuesday Test '
NEW YORK iffi Former heavy,
weight -champion Ezzard Charles,
getting ready for a Sept. 8 date
with high-ranked Harold Johnson
at Philadelphia, resumes his ring
campaign Tuesday night in Miami
Beach, FJa.
Charles will box Nino Valdes.
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Monday, August 10.: ISanwS
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(lodged several hundred fans Wh
jwaited fori him j outside. One f
seeking Wliam Jiad a ball whicl
he said was the one Ted had belt
ed , I;. t ill :
Manager! Lou Boudreau said thi
when the Irally got going in ithv
seventh intiing he glanced d0w
the bench itownnl Williams. .
I "I askedj him what about it aw
he said 'sure,' Boudreau said
! "But before that he had. us
the rosin bag j and i was goinf
through the motions of batting .
In the Cleveland dressing room
Garcia, a I big righthander. aaU
"The first.$hree pitche$ were slid
crs and Jhe next two fast balls."
"Well, adywayl now' the rest of
he pitchers In j the league can re
ax." Garcia fcjded with wrj
:rin. "He hit the first one off me."
Cleveland ' Manager j Al Lopet
aid:- - j ! if :
"That ojht 'to make him -fee'
ood. He'a freally swiaging. .
The homer was the 323th of Wil
liams' major league career. H
belted his 3S4th on April 30.1932. in
his final Bostonf appearance before
leaving fort a second tour of duty
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