The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 25, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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8 (Sec. 1) Statesman, Salem, Ore. Sun.. April 25, 1954
Story Ninth
Solon Manager
(Continued From Page P
Selvy 1st Pick
In NBA's Draft
NEW YORK UH Furman's
Frank Selvy, who led the nation's
major college cage scorers with a
41.7 average last season, was the
No.l draft choice of the National
Basketball Association Saturday.
Selvy was picked up by the Balti-
Senators Top
Oregon 14-12
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(Cont'd from page 6.)
in to stem the uprising but lasted
only long enough to allow three
more base hits and a walk to the
rampant Ducks.
Stout Johnny Briggs; then took
his New Jersey home. He had sec
nnd division finishes both years
Next in line was Charley Peter-; more Bullets, cellar - dwellers of ' over, and alter he gave up still
st an outfielder secured Dy ine ; Eastern Division, who alsT) se
S; .ns in 1940. Pete managed the ; iected Bob teonarr, the star back-
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clua in 1942 and unisnea miru.
World War II blacked out league
operation the next three years, but
in 1946 play resumed. Leo Fris
m) Fdwards was in command.
after a fine career as a Coast lea- j and Duane Morrison, Idaho
gue umpire, roruana nau uuuki... i BOSton.
the Iccal ball club and hired Ed-
wards as the manager.
He 20t off to a terrific start.
Tunning a record 13 games in a
row. He was leading the league
with his powerful crew when he
dropped dead of a heart attack at
Bremerton in May. Tedd Gullic,
who had been a popular Portland
outfielder, was sent down to fin
ish out the season as manager
here. Tedd kept the Salems in ; Jhird baseman Rfly Boone wnQ
ursi piace uiim -Ui' figured in the same transaction.
court man of Indiana University
as theft- second choice.
Players from the Pacific North
west chosen included Joe Pehanick,
Seattle University, by Baltimore,
by
Detroit Tops
American Loop
(Continued from Page 6)
Wenatchee took over and went on
to win the pennant. The Senators
finished second.
Jack Wilson, erstwhile Boston
Red Soxer. was the new manager
in 1947 and 1948. He had only so
io material, given him by the
governing Portlands, but managed
to finish in the first division each
season before resigning in disgust.
Bill Beard came on in 1943 ana
furnished the winning blow, a horn
er off ex-Tiger Hal Newhouser with
two men on base in the fifth.
Pitchers dominated a day of
ihree shutouts. Rookie righthander
Bob Trice pitched the Philadelphia
Atheletics to a 1-0 victory over the
New York Yankees, the lone run
resulting from Joe DeMaestri's
fifth inning home run.
Another 1-0 affair took place at
another bingle he settled down
to waltz through the Oregons the
rest of the way.
The lusty bombardment saw
eight hits pounded out, one of
them a home run to left' by
Bernie Averill, the left fielder.
Jerry Ross had a triple and both
Dick Scholsstein and Bob Wag
ner hit doubles.
After Briggs got the fire out
he gave one more hjt, that a
bunt by Ross in the ninth.
The eight-run outburst pushed
Oregon ahead 12-11, but the Sa
lems came right back in the sev
enth for three runs and the ball
game.
Salem scored twice in the first
inning on three hits, once in the
third on another bingle, three
times in the fourth on four safe
blows, once in the fifth, four
times in the sixth and three
times in the seventh. It was a
merry-go-round for both sides
actually, with just about every
one but the bat-boys getting into
the base hit producing act.
Pete Estrada duplicated Aver
ill's home run hitting feat when
he plastered one in the sixth
with two on. The round-trippers
were not over any fence, but
instead over the side of an em
bankment which ran all along
victimized bv the lack
f annual Dlavins help from the ! the Polo Grounds where Marv Gris
prtianH Rill s finish was ! som hurled the New York Giants to
in the second division ' a victory over the Philadelphia I the deep left field portion of this
d Liska veteran Portland sub- I Ph" wth Whitey Lockman's home arena. Fielders chasing down the
r,;trh.r ua Ken the I run the onb' score. Carl Erskine rollers would disappear corn-
reins in 1950. But that was about furnished Jn h?r, st0UK "
ail the Portlands gave him and he I Brooklyn defated the Pittsburgh
finhH a nuite dead last in the ! "rates 3-0.
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race that semester. ln otner games, Cincinnati came
The club was purchased from i from behind to nip the Chicago
the Beavers the next winter, and ! Cubs 6-5 on Wally Post's three run
became home-owned Dv some uu " me viuLdgu a
stockholders Hugh Luby was ; White Sox spoiled Vern Bickford's
brought in to manage it and for j American League debut by drub-
the next three years turned out
some of the best ball clubs tne
Senators have ever had. even
though none won a pennant.
So Storey becomes No. 9. And
If the enthusiasm with which fans
look forward to having Harv
around can cast a reflection on the
performance of his team, it will
bring the city its first champion
ship this year.
COUGAR GOLFERS BOW
MOSCOW. Idaho UP University
of Washington golfers defeated
Washington State 20-7 in their
bing the Baltimore Orioles 14-4.
Byrd. Roberts Lose
The Yankees' Harry Byrd and
the Phillies' Robin Roberts were
the hard luck losers. Byrd, who
had dropped a 2-1 decision to the
Red Sox in his only other start
this season, permitted eight hits.
Trice gave up six hits and allowed
only two Yankees to reach third.
Lockman's fifth inning homer, a
pletely from sight.
Mel Krause- was once again
I with the club, iilaving second
base and delivering three hits,
including a triple and a double.
Boss Harv Storey also had thre
his before turning over the third
basing chores to Lou $crivens.
Gene Tanselli, who played
right field before relieving Carl
Bellotti at shortstop, had two
hits, as did Estrada, Chuck Neal
and Catcher Bill Heisner.
Center-fielder Ross, also a
Duck basketballer, had four of
the 16 resident bingles. Catcher
Neal Marlett, Schlosstein, Pete
Williams and Johnny Keller each
had two.
Camp note: The Senators have
secured Second-baseman Jack
300-foot fly that hit the scoreboard
in left field, just two feet fair, j Bukowatz from Seattle on option,
broke up a nifty pitching duel be- He's the little pepper-pot who
tween Grissom and Roberts. Gris- j was with Vancouver under
som pitched a three-hitter and did j Storey last season and hit .266
not allow a runner to pass second, j ir. 129 games, including 16 dnu-
Northern Division matches played i Roberts was hit safely only five bles, 3 triples. 2 home runs and
on the Moscow Elks Club course I times. i 35 runs batted in. He's quite a
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Erskine also had a three-hitter in j fielder, something the Salems
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375 Chemeketa Ph. 34311
registering his first victory of the
season. He has lost twice. The
Dodgers' ace righthander struck
I out eight and walked three.
The White Sox, who had lost
; their first two games to Baltimore,
i socked four Oriole pitchers for 14
j hits. Ferris Fain paced Chicago's
I attack with two doubles, a single
I and five runs batted in. Minnie
; Minoso also got three Chicago hits ! Estrd.m
to extend his hitting streak to eight ! eal 1
Hisner c .-
i Post, who drove in four Cincin
nati runs, hit his game-winning
homer with two out in the ninth
off loser Johnny Pyecha. The hom
er followed a walk to Jimmy
Greengrass and a single by Johnny
Temple.
havent yet had at the keystone
sack this spring. He becomes the
seventh Senators infielder on the
roster . . .
Salem (141 (12) Orrton
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(Cont'd from Page 7)
Correlation, winner of the $100,-
000 Florida Derby in his last previ
ous start, picked up $86,000 for his
victorious journey Saturday to run
his total earnings to $281,804. As
the second choice of the crowd of
42.670. he paid $6.70 $2.80 and $2.60.
Fisherman, away last after stum
bling at the start, returned $2.50
and $2.20. A $2 show ticket on High
Gun was worth $3.70.
Correlation will head for Louis
ville Monday and in all likelihood
will go to the post next Saturday
as the favorite for; America's No.
1 turf classic.
Whitney said he would wait until
Sunday before deciding on Fisher
man's future. Before the race Whit
ney had said that if his colt was
badly beaten he would not be a
derby starter.
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Part-Time Jail
Legal jn Michigan
LANSING, Mich. ( It's legal
in Michigan now for a man to
work at his job all day and spend
the night in jail.
Gov. G. Mennen Williams has
signed a bill for the work-and-jail
policy in cases where a man
has been convicted of contempt of
court for failure to pay alimony.
Sponsors said a man who has fail
ed to pay alimony can never
catch up with the debt if he is
jailed and away from his job.
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Salem . . ?ni 314 300 14 1 3
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Prrors: Shaw 2. Storev. Schlosstein.
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Home runs: Kstrada, Averill Three
base hits- Kranse. Ross Two-base
hits: Williams. Shaw. Schlosstein 2.
Tanselli. Lewis. Warner. Krause.
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Att.: 2.200.
SOFTBALLERS TO DRILL
The Burkland Lumber team of
the City Softball League will
hold a practice this morning, 10
o'clock, at Leslie Field. Manager
Don Vandervort invites all inter
ested players to turn out
Shoot Honors
To Beaverton
The Beaverton No. 1 team was
tops Saturday at Hillsboro in the
Northern Oregon - Southern Wash
ington portion of the nationwide
National Junior Rifle Champion
ships. There were 52 shoots over
the country during Saturday. The
one at Hillsboro was included.
Beaverton had a 707 score. Van
couver High School had 690, Beav
erton No. 2 had 680, Cherry City
Club of Salem 676, Portland No. 1
670, Beaverton No. 3 669, Newberg
635, Portland No. 2 617 and Ameri
can Legion of Corvallis 601.
Individual champion was Wil
liam Schaur of Beaverton with 96
(prone) and 92 (standing) for a
188 total. Salem scoring was Jon
Miller 98-76174; Lane Olson 97
75172: John Reese 99-73172 and
John Trelstand 96-62158. Team
total was 676.
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Canby Tops Molalla
CANBY (Special) Lowell
Farmer hurled the Canby Coug
ars to a 5-2 win over the Molalla
Indians Friday in a Willamette
Valley League baseball clash.
Canby collected six hits off Dave
DeFrates of the Indians while
Farmer was giving four. The Cou
gars sewed up the game in the
sixth inning with three runs off
four errors and hits by John Ow
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