The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 03, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thcyll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
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OP MIS PGLHICAL JOB rcODD
ONE LEAH YEAR LAlERm &NE
BACK ON THE PU8UC PAyRottv
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f EJTDAOJNfCE THAT ATTHEo 7 LO4L PRJENDS M THE RUTTY jl
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Herrera Tops
Tri-City 6-1
For Senators !
(Continued from preceding page)
In with the final run of the gameJ
The T-City'f put up quite t
howl over the calL . -i'.
Infield double plays made 1 It
couTse. much rosier for Herrera
tn th fnnrth fifth nt ninth in.
flings, with Generalissimo" Luby
figuring in all three. Tommy's
worst inning other than the first
came in the sixth when a walk
and two singles loaded up the
sacks with two out Tanselli at
short saved things heri when a
fine play on Artie Wilson's sharp
ly iui grouuaer, lurmug n juiu a
force-out at second, retiring the
.side with no damage. .
Herrera fanned six; walked
lour ana issued nine Dingies- m-
lem had nine hits also off Rob
ertson, three by Krause and two
by Perez. Krauze was fresh from
a three-day rest, as be did not ac
eomapny the cjub "to Wenatchee
- because of coaching duties in
Portland, i i !
, In tonight's pair it will be Bill
Franks (10-9) and Jose Rayle
T 10-10) for the Senators,, against
either Walt Clouga (8-15). Jess
' Debernlc (B-8) or Sale Thomason
(7-8) for the Braves.
Another feature of ' tonieht's
twin bill will be the give-awty of
the Hogg Bros. Frigidaire clothes-
dryer prize. . . Both the popular
player wrist watch, and the Wills
Music Store TV set will be hand-!
ed out Saturday night . .
Sffll AliverT
Tri-City (l :l) Salem
BHOA B H O A
Carroll. 3 10 3Krausex 4 3 10
Monizjn 4 1 3 ftTnseUiji 4 0 3 4
Buccola.1 3 010 OKeUofJ 4 0 3 3
Trtn4 3 13 4 Wrner.l 3 110 1
VinniJ 4 110 Deyojn 4 1. 1 0
Wilson. r 4 0 3 OPereiJ 3 0 0
Warrens 3 3 4 0 D.Luby.c 3 O 1
Watson 4 11 1 HXubyJ 4 14 1
RVtson.p 3 0 0 OHrrera 4 1 0 1
Johm'nx 1 t 0 ' . t
ToUl sT"i34i Ttol I 33 J71
x Fouled out for Robertson in 9th.
Tri-City inn ooo 0001 4
. Salem 000 10 t 0
Pitcher: e , W
IP AB R XniSOBB
Robertson r S , 33 S S 3. .4 ,3
Herrera - 31 I 11- 4
Passed ball Warren. Left on bases
T-C. S. S. 0. Error Tran. Wilson.
' Vanni. Three-base hit Perez. Two
base hits-rCarrol. Krause. Runs bat
ted in Buccola, Perex C). Deytf (J).
Sacrifice Buccola. (TV. Double plays
H. Lubr to TanaeUl to Warner.- Tan
selli to H. Luby to Warner. H. -Luby
to Warner. Time 2: HO. Umpires
Fisher and Soren. Att $38. r
Portland Rained Out
Holly-Bowl
Racirig Off: ;
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There will he no into racing
at Salem's Hollywood Bawl
this week or next as ' Valley
Sports officials do not wish to
conflict with the annual State
Fair. Racing win resume at
the bowl the weekend of
September 11-12. . ; i .
Many, local racing fans are
looking forward to a big event
Sunday at Portland, when the
Indianapolis-type bif can jrill
go after the 1954 Pacific Coast
championship In a 100-Iap race
on the Portland Meadows dirt
racing strip. A total of 27 en
tries, many from California,
has been registered fpr the
100-mile classic. J-j ' ( - .'jj-. j.
Time trials start at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday. Many of the entries
have been getting .the teer
of the dirt oval a tuncups this
week, preparing for the. San
day title event s ;i : j
Stars Jp M , lead;
I Sacs Wallop Padres
3 The Hollywood Stars exploded for five runs in the fifth inning
Thursday night to beat Los Angeles 7-5 and increases their Pacific
Coast League lead to two games. Second place San Diego was shel
lacked by Sacramento 14-6.
Star cf the, trouncing handed
the Padres was Sacramento's re
lief .pitcher E m 1 Patrick who
drove in six runs with a pair of
homers, including a base-loaded
four-bagger. Patrick relieved Rex
Jones in the fifth and gave up
only one run and four hits to reg
ister his fourth victory i against
eight losses. ; . ( " . .. ' .
Oakland downed San Francisco
in a series opener, 3-1, to grab
undisputed third place in, the
PCI; race. ;
"The Seattle at Portland game
was rained out and a double-header
will be played Saturday
to inake up the game.
A two-threat coach Is' Ellis 3.
(Dumpy) Hagl'er at Duke Univer
sity. Besides directing footfall
lines in action, he also hai coached
the Duke University golf, team to
14 conference titles in the last 19
years. x ;. ) . i I
Slaicssiem, Solera,' Or. Fxiderr, Sept 3. 1334 (Sec; IV 9
Saxons Set First Scrimmage Saturday
After four days of practice in
which to adjust his 70 candidates
for their new role as the South
Salem High grid team. Coach Lee
GustafSon has called for the first
full, scale ; scrimmage of -his
charges for, Saturday morning.
The climax of I the two-a-day
football drills that the Saxons
have been running through since
Monday is set for 9 a.m. :
Thursday's practice concentrat
ed on plays. During-the drills,
tackling ; and blocking ' 'assign
ments were worked out on dum
mies. First injury f to the Saxon
squad came Thursday when Dale
Gastonia Juniors Get 1
5-3 'Series' Victory
YAKIMA, Wash. Gastonia,
N. C, bunched its hits and' runs
in the last two innings Thursday
night to whip Maplewood, Mo., 5-3
in a second - round game of the
American Legion Junior World Se
ries Baseball Tournament. ' :
It was Maplewood s first loss of
the double elimination tournament
and it sent the Midwest champions
against San Diego, Calif., Far West
titlistp in a third-round game Fri
day night : li;-.
Jones, 6-2, 185-pound end, pulled
a muscll 'that will sideline him
for a few days. ! r
, Only' a week ; remains before
the Saxons play host to Wash
ington of Portland on : Saturday,
Sept' 1L Between now 'and game
time the Saxons will concentrate
on their offense, says Gustaf son.
; Gustafson will not commit him
self as to who the likely starters
willb e in tb game- with Wash
ington, ,but some of the aspirants
are already looking good in the
early drills.-: . : ' '-i
.' These include Jettermin qua
terback Herb .Juran'' and half
backs Neil Scheidel and Jim An
derson, also returning lettermen.
A likely looking candidate at full
back Is LaMoyne Mapes, a husky
165-pounder. . t
' Rill McDonald, another candi
date for halfback, hurt his foot
before .'the practices started but
is expected to see action as soon
as the foot heals." Pushing Mapes
for the fullback slot is Gerald El
stun, another 165-pounder. '
F Standouts Jn the line so far
have been the returning letter
man Phil Burkland at end and
Larry Newsom at guard. ; Both
look like probable starters in the
Washington game.' ! f t ,' ,
4
Corner State and High
Seattle Fisherman r -
Lands Triple Winner
-AST0KIA (It - Harry V. CoctC,
Seattle, won the tcp daily prtre :
in all three of the Lower Columbia -
River fish derbies .ThursdJy by
landing a 43-pound, 9-ounce salin
on.'.- -KV- , - .7
That brought him $100 from the
Astoria and Chinook derbies each,T
and $75 from the Warrenton Derby.;
In addition Goetz was his own '
boatman, and got $30 for that. The
total take was $325: . ;.
CLEARAf.'CE-OUIt EHT1.1E STOCH Or
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400 suits to choose from. All virgin wooL Current styles;
in all types of materials. Nearly all sizes. Values to $65.00.'
item b :
OPEN All DAY SATURDAY ' I,
, KAY VOOLEN MILL STORE
260 S. 12th , The Street the Trains Run On"
HUSKIES TO SCRIMMAGE
: t -
SEATTLE If) Coach Johnny
rhftrh,rtf ran t Vi a WacKtncrtnn line.
kies through a stiff workout Thurs
day, and announced they will hold
their first bead - banging scrim
mage Saturday morning.
-j" mi a
"PKil Pauaprfttta unfnrori Pftio ft a
wmte sex lirst Daseman. is tne
fath vof four girls no boys.
Oakland
100 000 101-4 t I
000 100 000 1 S 2
San Francisco
Gettel and Neal Ponce. Muncrief
(S) and Tiedcra. j .
Sacramento
San Diego
.014 004 90S 14 IS
..200 030 100 S 10 1
Jonei, Patrick (S) and Bitcher; Ir-
autt, T. Smith (7), Thomason (J) and
Pocckay...
Loa Anfelca
Hollywood
120 018 100 S 10 0
i01 OM OO'-? 13 1
Hatten. Moiaan (1). Church (5).
Gumpert ; (S), Simpson S) and Ev.
ana; O'Donnell, Queen (S) and Braf
an. 4anfn (4), v i
Interests Seeking
Athletics Revealed
; PHILADELPHIA (A Isadore
tSpeed) Sley, a Philadelphia gar
age operator, was disclosed Thurs
day night as a spokesman for a
syndicate interested in buying into
the Philadelphia Athletics. .
! Sley, whose brother is operator
of a chain of parking lots in mid
city, said his group still is inter
ested in a transaction although
other syndicates who have ex
pressed interest have dropped out
lately.
"Our desire to help the Macks
and the hall club is not just a mat
ter, of talk." he said. "We have
the money. ':; ' ,
Recruiting ' plug for the U. S.
Navy: Chick Donaldson, now cen
ter for West Virginia's grid team,
couldn't play high school football
because i he weighed only 118
pounds. Now. after a Navy hitch,
he weighs 217. .
Inters!
Georae
Cadivcll
Service Sfelion
(or
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Ammunition
EduiD.
Canm
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GUNS
: Licenses - Deer . Togs
i Open Eycs.
'til 10 P.M.
i 2490 State St.
Phone 2-7431
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