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Tlx Statesman, Satan, dr.. Mondar. Annul 11. 1:J 0 t DAILY AND SUNDAY The Matioii's Top Comics Portland Wins I IhcyH Do It Every Time ' By Jimmy Hatlo Your Home Newspaper InTenth,2-l. Eggert Homer Decides , lix-Finale1-0815-4 PORTLAND, Orel (JT Portland had to go 19 innings to edge San Diego 2-1 in the opener of Sunday's Pacific Coast League doublehead er here. San Diego; won the seven inning second game' 5-4. , " After Sunday ' games San Di ego held a 4 a lead in the seven game series here. j BiU -Thomason, winning pitcher in the second game, was in trou ble most of the time until h was relieved in the sixth inning by Bob Malloy. .. : . - , Tbomason allowed two ' Portland runs in the fifth inning on singles by Fletcher Robbe, Herm Reich and Don Eggert and a walk to Bob Marauis. . ; J 12 for Eggert Eggert's twelth season accounted homer of the for : Portland's victory in the opener, In the second Inning Eggert's tingle drove in the Beavers' other run. Don Kolloway was sale at first on Peterson's error at. short stop, advanced to second on Eddie Basinski's groundout, and then came home on Eggert's hit The Padfes tied the score in the fifth when; Catcher Lonnie Sum mers homered . over the center field fence. Royce Lint, who went the route for Portland, gave up six hits, the same number, that Lloyd Dickey Allowed Beaver batters. Los Angeles topped Hollywood 5-4 in a 12-inning; opener, but the league leaders took, the nightcap 5-0 as Jim Walsh pitched a two- hittef and Dale j Long socked a pair ' of homers. San Francisco nosed Oakland 7-6 and the Oaks then came back to take the night cap 6-2. Nippy Jones'; three homers helped Sacramento to a double win over Seattle 12-8 and 8-L First gam box-j-10 Innings laa IMaro (1) 2) Portland B H OA Tototta 4111 Petrsn. 4 0 2 1 Alstona 4 1 t 0 Rappx 4 14 0 Fabci-jn 4 0 2 0 PocakyJ 4 0 0 0 MersonJ 4 0 14 SumcrsJC 4 2 7 0 Dickcyip 4 10 2 Totals 38 Tot's B H O A Austin 4 10 3 RussalU 4 2 0 Ricfur 4 11 0 Marqsjn 4 0 S 0 Kolwyj 4 OU 3 BsnskU 4 0 12 EMertJ 4 2 3 4 Gladd.c 2 0 7 1 Lint.p 3 0 3 2 Totals 33 S 30 15 . No oute when wanning; run scored. San Diego 000 010 ooo 0 1 Portland - iOlO 000 000 12 - Pitcher IP AB X H DtSB SO Dickey 0 3S 3 0 11 - 1 Lint 10 38 1 0 1 0 iS Petersen. Hi Summers, Kol loway, Ergert. RBI Eggert 2, Sum mers. 3B Russell. Dickey. HR Summers, Eggert. j DP, Eederoff, Petersen and Alston. LOB San Di ego S. Portland Li V Pelekoudaa. Eilva and Doran. T - 1:42. Second. gameJoxa yrt iniffngs; 'last Diego S (4) Portias B H OA B H O A AuaQa.l 4 3 13 Arrt.l 3 010 1 BobbeJ 4 2 2 1 Marqsjn 3 2 10 Reichjr 2 2 10 BanakiJ 4 0 13 EggertJ 4 10 2 Rbnsn.c 10 S I r draff ,2 3 14 0 Ptrsen 4 2 O Alston.1 4 2 4 Rappx '4 10 Faberjn 3 12 PocekyJ 3 0 2 MersonJ 3 1 1 Mathls,e 2 11 Tmasn.p 1 r 0 MaUoy.p l 0 0 Kerign.p 0 0 0 Benton.p 0 0 0 Sanfrd.p 0 0 0 1 II Waibel.p 10 0 0 0 a-Cladd 10 0 0 0 b-Grant 10 0 0 . j d-Ruaael 10 0 0 Adama.p 0 0 0 0 Wsrd.p 0 0 0 0 e-Kolwy 10 0 0 T0U.1S 29 10 21 S Totals 30 10 21 12 a Popped up for Robinson in 7th. b rnned for Wsird in 7th. d fanned for Waibel in 4th. Lined out for Adams in 5th. San Diego I ; 230 000 1 S Portland 000 020 2 4 Pitcher IP AB R H IR BB SO Thorn ason S 21 7 Z S S. 2 2 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 S 4 0 0 S O 0 1 10 0 0 toe 2 Malloy 14 7 Kerrigan ' 1 Benton 1 j 1 Stanford " IV, 0 Waibel 23 10 Adams 1.13 Ward t 17 Winner Thoniason. Loser San- ford. E Malloy. Eggert. Bobinson. R Pederoff. rAlston. Mersoa. Thoanason. Malloy. Robbe. Marouia 2. Belch. RBI Reich 2. Bapp 2. Thomason. Alston, Eggert. 2B Marquis, Merson. Mi . thJa, AustlnSB Rapsv HR Reich. Sac Thomasoik. Federoff. DP Arft and Robinson; Merson and Fed eroff. LOB San Diero S. Portland 10. U Silva. Do ran and Pelekoudaa. T 2:03. A 3.830. I Coleman Rejoins Yanks - - ! v , CLEVELAND (A Gerry Cole man rejoined the New York Yan kees Saturday i after nearly 16 months as a Marine Corps flier. He took half an hour of batting practice at Municipal Stadium, with roach r Frank I Crosetti throwing curve balls to him. - League (Continued from pree. page) Here's the rundown of home runs for both leagues: . . NATIONAL Mathews 3;' Pendleton 3; Johnny Logan, Milwaukee 2; Joe Adcock, Milwaukee: Del Crandall, Milwau-' kee: Jack Dittmer, Milwaukee; Sid Gordon. Milwaukee: Johnny O'Bri ' en, Pittsburgh i Campanella: M it si al; Bobby Morgan, ' Brooklyn: Smokey Burgess. Philadelphia; Al . Dark, New York; Wes Westrum. New York; Bobby Thomson.' New York; Daryl Spencer. New York; Dusty .Rhodes.! New York. ; 1- 1 AMERICAN Ted ' Williams. Boston; Sam White, Boston; Bob Nieman. De troit; Jim Delsing. Detroit; Gil Mc- Dousald. ' New f York : Joe - Collins. New York; Yogi Berra, New York f, Vera Stephens; St Louis; Jacki- Jensen, Washington. Milwaukee's double triumph over the Pirates enabled them to gain hatt game n the' Dodgers who lead by 10. Jahnny- Antonelli won the opener and Johnny Liddle, who relieved Bob Buhl in the sixth. Was credited with the secod game tri umph. : j -i- Carl Erskine .coasted through the Dodger victory. They scored their Major PCMsSqM rMr SLEEPING ftcr? A DIP IN MOSQUITO ; VhA" Z?r LAKE ONE HOUR rTY! now weVe been L iFrrs 6oteio-iS I ( TSCg-Ig? SLEEPING UNDER fe&rr ., HERE, ITS REAL I KTtt? A WS-- ONE IN EWER nlVMW " MA rr Ever hot spell - ra. mm. n- nurstta T!tw.T. w. mcim ststuvtb, A I J&F1- jjg CHATHAM, Toski 126-Pound Precisionist . . J Young tJeivcomeir Shoivs ip Vets for Lins Toga WETHERSFIELD. Conn, tf) Bob Toski 126-pound slugger from Northampton, Mass., won the $15. 000 Insurance City Open Golf Tour- Cards to Open Drills Monday PORTLAND (A The Chicago Cardinals professional football team win begin workouts here Monday for its exhibition game with the Los Angeles Rams in Multnomah Stadium Sept 7. The Rams, who beat the Cleve land Browns 27-9 Friday night, are:. not due until next Friday. They play the San Francisco 49ers Thursday. The Cardinals' practices at the University of Portland field will be open to the public Turf Event Won By Brash Burn CHICAGO tf) Brush Burn, a 4-year-old bay gelding owned by Stanley Mikel of Dover, Del., came through as an S-l shot in a bunched finished Saturday to win the; $57,500 Meadowland Handicap at Washington Park. ' -Given a blistering ride. by Jockey McDonald Wagner, Brush Burn forged ahead midway in the stretch to nip Hasty House farm's favored Rune by a bead in a photo finish. Brush Burn paid $18, $6.40 and $4.60. : "The victory was worth $34,450 to Brush Burn. Cardinals Win SPOKANE 11 Two field, goals by Joe Geri and the fourth quarter passing of Dale Samuels brought the Chicago Cardinals 13-7 vic tory over Green Bay Saturday flight in a National Football League exhibition which drew" some 17,000 fans. - , Neither team showed much in the way of a ground game and the af fair was mostly a passing match between Samuels and the Packer's Babe ParillL New York Klippstein (S-10) vi Grisaona (2-1). Cincinnati at Philadel phia (. twi-night) Perkowski ( 10 9) and NuxhaU (8-8) vs Konstanty (M-91 and Bidxik (8-5. St. Louis at Brooklyn (night) Staley (18-) vs Mllliken (5-3). Only fames scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE: Boston at Cleveland nifhtl McDermott (14 8 vs Garcia (15-7). Washington ; at St. Louis (night) Schmitz (2-7) vs Paige (2-9). Philadelphia at Detroit 12. twi-night) Byrd (10-S) and Newsora (1-0 vs Branca (3-4) and Gray (7-13). Only games scheduled. Today's Pilcliers Hitters Go on Homerun Spree 20 runs off five St. Louis hurlers. Starter Harvey Haddix was tagged with the defeat t , The Philadelphia Phillies won two from the Cincinnati Redlegs, 4-2 and 4-3. Karl Drews held Rog ers Hornsby's crew to six hits in the opener. - , : In the nightcap. Jim Konstanty, who took over in the eighth, re ceived credit for the victory when the Phils broke a 3-all tie in the bottom of the ninth. i Jim Rears tossed the New York Giants; to a 10-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the opener of t doubleheader. but the Bruins came back to win the nightcap, 6-2, with Warren Hacker going all the way. Is the American League, the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox split a doubleheader, so the New Yorkers remained, eight ana small games in tront oi itne raie aose. it The Yanks won the first. 10-, with' winner Vic Raschi ' and Bob chores... Billy Pierce threw a neat four-hit 1-0 shutout to enable the Sox to beat Jim McDonald in the second game." ""..'. .'vr i The Cleveland Indians won two from the Boston Red Sox as did the Detroit Tigers from the Phila delphia As. Tne Tribe scored their nament Sunday with a sizzling 15 under par 269 for 72 holes. . The 26-year-old Toski, who turned pro eight years ago, posted a sub par eight years of 66-66-7047 for the $2,400 top pnxe. Sunday's round in cluded four birdies on the 6,541 yard Wethersfield Country Club Course. Toski, who led on opening day Thursday, and was tied : with big Jim Ferrier, of San Francisco, and amateur Frank Stranahain, of To ledo, Ohio, at 202 Saturday, was hot as the record breaking 91 heat Sunday. "This was the one I wanted to win for the home folks," smiled the mighty mite as he holed out for his 4 under par 67 Sunday after- par 67 bunday noon. . Northampton is some 52 miles from here, and his brilliant perfor mance was. witnessed by bis father, four sisters and two brothers. He comes from a family of nine chil dren. 5 : The Australian-bom Ferrier, fink ing a birdie on the final hole, end ed 1 stroke off the pace with 66-67-69-68270. Softball Toga ToLumbermen Five from the champion Lum bermen and five from Eugene were named to the Ail-Star team, named at the conclusion of play Sunday. Mill City choices were Pitchers Davidson and Pearson; First Baseman Don Carey, Short stop Gordy . McMoriss, and Out fielder Johnny HofferL Others picked: Catchers Harry Walker, Eugene, and Lou Stagg, Corvallis; Pitcher Bob Willis, Eugene; 2nd Base, Bill Hutchinson, Eugene; 3rd Base, Sim Chapman, Grants Pass; Outfield, Charley Michel son, Eugene; Bob Wren, Eugene and Bob Gostafson, Corvallis. Bob Knapp of Grants Pass was given a utilitysrole. . . . !jfi Eugene's Michelson was named most valuable player, Pearson was named top pitcher and Sim Chapman of Grants Pass won the hitting accolade. Eugene KeUjrs Willis and Bennett. , 100 001 0 2 : . 000 000 0 0 Walker; Pearson 4 2 7 3 and Eugene OOO 000 000 OSS Kelly's 000 000 001 1 4 1 Willis and Walker; Davidson and Bennett. OPERATION FOR JOOST PHILADELPHIA m Shortstop Eddie Joost of the Philadelphia Athletics underwent' an operation Saturday for removal of a small bone from his right knee. i Dr. iiianan uopadze, the A s team physician, performed the op eration. He said Joost would be unable to play any mora this year. triumphs by t-5 and 8-4 counts. The Tigers got a couple of well-pitched games from Steve Groraek and Al Aber to win 10-1 and 91. Don Larsen pitched a two-hitter as the St. Louis Browns whipped the Washington Senators. 3-0, in the opener of a doubleheader. The Nats came back to take the second, 9-3, behind Chuck Stobbs. TEio troal i i Kahut Loses To Boatsman LONGVIEW (rPHBill Boatsman of : LongMew took an important step up the fistic ladder Saturday night as he won a unanimous de cision over veteran Joe Kahut of Woodburn, Ore, in a ten-rounder here. A crowd of 2,000 saw Boatstnan carry the fight to his opponent all the way.. In the fourth Kahut was half-knocked, half-pushed to the canvas. In the fifth Boatsman had Joe groggy from a barrage of blows. The winner weighed 177 to Kahut's 188. -, A guarantee of $3,000 had been made to Harry (Kid) Matthews to meet the winner, but no reply has yet been received. - AmntPlir OlIPPTI LIX- yUCCIl Says Pro Game Isn't for Her PROVIDENCE. R.I. () There will be no professional golf for Mary Lena Faulk, the new Wo men's Amateur champion of the United kites. The slender Thomasville, Ga., girl, who took up the game on a dare, made .that point clear Sun day as she received accolades for her 3 and 2 title triumph over Pol ly Riley of Fort Worth, Tex., at the Rhode Island Country Club. "I am perfectly happy playing golf as I am," Mary Lepa said, "and I have no intention of turn ing pro. "If I turned pro I am sure there would be constant demands on me and I would feel obligated to play the circuit That's not the life I want" Tide Table Tides tor Taft. Oregon, .. August, 1953 (compiled by the VS. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Oregon). HIGH WATERS LOW WATEBS Aug Time Ht. Time Ht 31 :10 a.m. 4.4 10:99 ajru 2.7 S:1S pjn. . - Tides for Taft. Oregon. September. 1953 (compiled by U.S. Coast e Geo detic Survey. Portland. Ore.). HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Sept Time-' Ht. 1 7:39 a jn. 4 .3 S:22 Rjn. 62 2 9:00 un. 4.4 1:33 p m. 2 3 10J0Z a.m. 4.7 :4itp.m. 6.1 4 10:46 a.m. 4 9 9:41 pjn. 6 5 11-2'a.m. S2 10:33 pjn. 6.1 S lt'30 am. i.4 11:18 pjn. 6.1 7' 12:16 a.m. 9.6 11:58 pjn. 9.9 Time Ht. 11.57 ajn. 0 0 12:10 pjn. 2.1 2 KM aJn. 0.0 IM p.m. 3.2 2:13 a m. -0.1 2:33 pjn. 3.1 4 .-07 ajn. -0.1 3:56 pjn. 2.7 42 a.m. -0.1 4 At pjn. 2.4 S:29 ajn. 5:31 pjn. 6:01 ajn. 6:10 pjn. 6:30 ajn. 6:46 pjn. 6:58 ajn. 7:21 p.m. 7:22 ajn. 7:9S pjn. 7:47 ajn. 8:35 pjn. 8:12 ajn. 9:16 pjn. 8:42 ajn. 10:04 pjn. 9:13 ajn. 11:0 1-p Jit, 9 58 a jn. 0.0 2.8 OJ 1.6 0.6 1J 0.9 1.1 1J o.s 1.7 0.7 2.1 6.6 2.4 OJ 2.8 0.6 3.1 12:40 pjn. 12:38 a.m. 1:03 pjn. 1:16 a.nu 136 pjn: 1:97 a.m. 11 p.m. 2:39 a.m. 2:18 pjn. 2 M a.m. 2:49 pjn. 4:34 ajn. 3:27 pjn. 5:38 a.m. 4:19 pjn. 7.-00 a.ra. 5:18 pjn. S:19 ajnv 6'33 pjn? 0:10 ajn. 7:90 pjn. 10 11 u 12 14 19 IS 17 12:08 ajn. 112 ajn. 1:19 ajn. 12:32 pjn. 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