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Yank T To jtHT a S- IN ID (UMSOXo JDOSOX JL w Rally Short, Senators Lose 10- 9 X AAtZ UL 11 ff ltl.f4.Ult XtVttJ' lyjlftXlf IflUl Game in Ninth 'Webster Makes Debut; Wortham Has Defeat ATHLETIC PARK, Wenatchee (Special) Bob Roberts, third Wen atchee pitcher, came in with the bases loaded and two out in the , ninth inning Tuesday night to fan; Pinch-hitter , Floyd Robinson and preserves a 10-9 Northwest League b'-eball victory for the wenatchee Chiefs over the Salem Senators. The Senators bad rallied for three runs hi the eighth inning and had scored three; more in the ninth be fore Roberts came in to snuff the rally. - Robinson batted for Ray Web ster, 17-year-old shortstop who join ed the Senators Tuesday from Sa cramento via option. ;- Lefty Gene Hayden started for the Chiefs, against John Worth am of Salem. Two singles, sandwiched around a walk, gave the Chiefs a run in the second. Salem got three in the third on hits by Mel Krause and Jak Donn. a hit batsman and singles by Gene Tanselli and Bill Shields. - Always an Error .v . ' A walk, an error and Bob Dur etto's single netted another tally for Wenatchee in the third, 'and in V: fourth the Chiefs belted Worth em out on a home run by Phil Marvier, singles by Tony Rivas and Herb Anderson, a sacrifice, an in tential pass, an error by Jack Ste inagel, a single by Chuck Lundgren, another intentional walk and then still another, to Joe Rossi, which wasn't meant toTbe. Bud Francis took over the mound but fared little better than his pre decessor. He was banged for two runs on three hits and an error in the fifth, and then was knocked out in a two-run sixth innings. Mel Krause took over as third Salem pitcher and blanked Wen atchee the rest of the way, with out a base hit. He fanned three also. ... Down 10-3 going into the eighth, the Senators scored thrice on a walk, another hit batsman by Hay den and singles by Don Frailey and Steinagel.. Came Very Close Salem almost pulled it out in the ninth. Krause walked and Dunn hit into a double play to start if. nut men lommy Agosta waisea and Tanselli singled to left. Shields also singled to fill the bases. Frai ley rapped in two runs with a single to right, and out went Hay den. John Morrill was called-in by Manager Edo Vanni. Morrill lasted quick, however, by walk ing both Steinagel and Ron King, the latter forcing ia Salem's ninth ' TVD. Z At this point Roberts was waved in and Robertson, who has been nursing, an ailing back, was sent up to fait for Webster. Robinson took a , third strike to end the game. . In losing Jus seventh game against six wins Worth am became the first Salem pitcher to list more losses than wins on his season record. Webster is fresh out of Marys ville. Cal.. high and was signed by Sacramento. The Yankees and Red Sox were after the fcia also, He's 17, -feet taU? weighs 165, bats riht and throws right. To make room for him. Jack New man, the Boise JC pitcher has been sent to Visalia of the Cali- foria Lea rue. It was also reported Tuesday that Catcher Harvey Koepf of the Senators is out of action with a plit finger nail as- a result of catching a foul tip on his "meat" hand in the Yakima series prior to this one. , - if? , is m Newk Pitches 17th Victory Back Again ,3 . 3Iilwaukee Stops Philadelphia, 6-3 By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer The make-or-break invasion the East by Chicago and Geveland failed to make a beachhead TueS' day night as New York's Yankees increased their American League ieaa to two games witn a i-o oeci-1 sion over the White Sox and Bos ton shelled the Indians 5-1. That left Chicago , and Cleveland in a virtual tie lor second place. just two games ahead of the fourth place Bostons, i Yogi Berra s 17th home run. opening the sixth inning, carried the Yanks home while Tommy Byrne notched his ninth victory with a four-hitter. The lefty didn't give up a hit after the third inning to out-duel Dick Donovan, who ab sorbed his fourth defeat against 13 successes while being tagged for' seven safeties, Bosox Belt Tribe The Red Sox wrapped up their 36th triumph in the last 47 games by belting rookie Herb Score and Cleveland's much talked about re lief staff. Ted Williams, hitting his 16th, and Sam White chipped in home runs while Frank Sullivan scattered five Tribe hits, one of them Larry Doby's 17th homer. Cleveland had I won five straight. In the other AL games, fifth place Detroit ! swept a twi-night (Continued on, next page.). 1 J i 1 A . . . .... : ... - Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Wed., July 27, 1 955 Sec 2) 1 From the looks of this picture, made moments after a spectacular cracknp daring a Pendleton hard top race, driver Bowie Walters, of Tri-City, appears to be In a bad way, trapped in the steaming wreck. A crewman dashes np at left to pull Walters from the car. Bat Walters was okeb just shaken up a bit. He walked away unharmed, just as most of the racing pilots do, thanks to the safety belts they wear while driving.. The hard tops next appear at Salem's Hollywood Bowl Saturday night nn n m mm By BUNNY MASON Salem Golf Club Professional 1 14 MX Almost: Registration for the City Junior Tournament Is mounting fast this week, and already 40 kids have signed up to play in the Friday morning event The largest entry is coming from the boys in the 8-12 years 'group, with about 20 . of these athletes already in the fold . . . Any child from anywhere in the valley who would like to play in the tourney .should contact the Salem Golf Club before Friday. We also remind parents that we'll need help in the scorekeeping and marshal ling departments for the meet and will gladly wel come such help from the grownups. We hope to be able to furnish , all equipment for the players, but if parents who have kids in the tourney can do so, it would be wise to outfit their particular off -spring with clubs if at all possible. We may run short ... The boys group may be split into three or tour divisions u ine entry Keeps coming in as n hi Tf 10 fvrm k-t ivrit Lao cusK qs Kio 4Kof 4iQm. . UOJ AW U U Vilt BVUI1UC9 SUVS UiU lltUh VHUlli pious of the future are bred. Look at the age of the two finalUtii in thp Wpstprn Amateur iust comDleted Bunny Mum you see wat we mean ddie Merrins of Mis sissippi is only 22 years old and the runnerup 23. . Oregon's Bruce Cudd was the defending champ, at the ripe old age of 22. So don't oe seuing me uas snort tney can piay u given uie c nance ... The Oregon Senior Golf Association has been getting a big play rat of Salem this year, with about 'li men playing in all the events. ' The only winner that we know of has been Med Ingram. Be copped the long-drive contest during the last two meetings. Ingram swings a mighty 45-lnch golf club which might , account for some of the distance he gets. But should yon be having x any ideas on longer and heavier clubs, we advise against it if yon now have troubles with your direction. It takes a pretty Well grooved swing to' handle a club that long . . . Other Salem players have done well ia the meets, with 'Doc" Laagdoe and Glen Lengrea both checking in with lab-SO scores at Columbia Edwegater ... fflame Athlete Play Some Coif Here I . We've had a fine sprinkling fit "name" athletes playing golf here the past week. Hugh Luby and Al Lightner brought the famous ex-Brooklyn Dodeer "Babe" Herman out for a round. The Babe is auite a talker and if the stories told about his baseball, feats (Continued on next page) Salem () . ABHOA KrasJ o 4 2 4 3 1) Wenatchee 'ABHOA Bukwz.3 1 U 0 Dunnjn AgoeU.3 Tnsli.-2 Shie-ldii Frily.r StnagU Ging.c Worth, p Frnci,p W'ebsVr.i Robsn,x s 0 0 0 Watsnj Lndn.I Dre-tto.r Ros.c Marvin 0 Andsn.l 0 Hydn.p O Morril.p e t i o 1 3 e 10 3 l 3 1 310 O 0 0 0 so bb I s i 3 1 10 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 37 XI 24 Total 34 12 27 11 c. Mt Whnrtr in 9th. Salem 003 000 033-r 11 3 Wenatchee . Oil 42200x 10 12 1 Winning pitcher Hay aen. wms pitcher worttiam. Pitcher t to b n T r Worthain 3 17 S 8 Francis' 2a 10 4 4 4 Krause 3 1 0 0 llavden 8i 36 -.' Morrill .. . 0 8 nK.... 1.1 a 0 0 Hit by pitcher Agosia, snmus . Left on bases Salem 9. Wenatchee S Error Agosta I. Steinagel, Mar vier i. Home run Marvier. Two base hit Krause. Buns batted in Anderson 2, TanselU. Shields 2. Du rHto, Marvier. lAimigren. Rossi. Buckowatz. Watson. Rivas. Steina eel I. King. Frailey 2. Sacrifice Hay den. Buckowatz f. DouWe plays TanseUi to Steinagel. Tlnselli to Krause to Steinagei. Watson to Rivas to Anderson. Time 2:54. Umpires Reid and Howe. Attendance S69. Bloody Mat Mainer Called 'No Contest' by Referee The largest Armory wrestling crowd in six months got an equally sizeable production of mat mayhem last night The main event, which came out of the "up 'n over" battle royal at the outset, had Luigi Macera against "Dirty Doug" Dono van. It was called 'no contest aft Rain Cancels 2NWLGames By Tot Associate Press Rain postponed all Northwest League games excepting the one between Salem and Wenatchee Tuesday. Rained out were the Tri City at Eugene and Lewiston at bpokane contests. The Salem at Wenatchee game went to Wenatchee by a close 10 to 9 score. Tri-City and Eugene will play doubleheader Wednesday night to make up for Tuesday's rainout. The cancelled games left Lewis- ton still in first place, with Eugene trailing closely. er Donovan had won the first fall, gashing Macera's face nastily in the process. .The brawl ended in an uproar, which is putting it midly. The en raged Macera, with a two-inch cut bleeding all over the place, belted everyone he could get his hands on. Donovan missed few swings himself. Gory Guerrero, one of the grapplers on an earlier bout, tried to help Referee Elton Owen out by quelling the mess, but got himself torn and bloodied. Gory was wear ing his "civvies" at the time. Now he has only ripped and shredded civvies. . Donovan started the ramming Macera's noggin into the ringpost before the mainer got un der way. Then a few well-aimed punches did the rest of the damage and Macera was bleeding like a stuck hog. Donovan got the first fall and Macera lit into him with all the vengeance of a tiger in No. 2. It wasn't long before Macera was clobbering everyone. Owen at this point decided on the no contest. and Macera even men wouldn't let up. He was hurt and mad. In the royal itself the elimina tions went like this each man be ing out only if thrown over the top rope: 1 Johnny Foti. 1 George Drake, who was literally punted from the ring by Macera. 3 Red Vagnone, who was ganged by four others. 4 Guerrero, who tried to bop atop a gang of gladiators in a corner and went right on over the top. S John Arjon, who was gang ed by Donovan and Ivan Kamaroff, 6 Kamaroff, who made the mis take of beefing with Arjon outside the ring, which gave Macera chance to flip Ivan overboard. This left Macera and Donovan as the finalists. In the individual matches Foti and Drake went to a draw, Guer rero spectacularly drop-kicked a win over Vagnone and Arjon, a ruffled banty rooster in pursuit of an elephant (Kamaroff) got a win via disqualification after a rousing go. 01 Herb Parks at his perpetual motion best never bettered the per- fnrmanM Kv Arlnn in this Anp Sure yL Then came the gory mainer, one that had all 1,200 spectators up on their feet at its punch filled cli max. Beavers, Pads Split in Pair PORTLAND (ffl Portland and San Diego divided Pacific Coast League baseball doubleheader here Tuesday night, the Beavers win ning the opener 2-0 as Portland pitcher Royce Lint scattered seven hits. The Padres snapped back to win the nightcap, 4-L Second game: Elsewhere around the PCL, Bud Daley held the Seattle Rainiers to one hit as his Sacramento team mates reached two Seattle hurlers for It and an- 8-0. win. At Holly wood, the Stars nipped the San Francisco Seals, 2-1. Oakland took a doubleheader from Los Angeles, 2-0 and 3-1. San Diego won the second game in the second inning on Earl Rapp's three-run homer. The Pads added another run in the fourth inning. Portland got only one run In the six hits off Cal McLish. The Beavers scored both their runs in the first inning of the shortened first game. After two outs Dick Whitman hit a pop fly to left field. Both shortstop Bud Peterson and left fielder Ray Jablonski let it drop, giving whitman a single. - Then Luis Marquez doubled to advance Whitman to third. When Peterson muffed a throw in. Whit man scored and Marquez took third. He tallied on a wild pitch a moment later. Lint fanned four in recording his mth win against eight losses Eddie Erautt, the loser, gave up seven hits. He has won 12 and lost 7. . Daley was in full control of the situation throughout, giving up his only hit in the eighth inning. It was a single by Vera Stephens, one of four Seattle base runners of the evening. Four double plays by Sacramento' eliminated that problem handily. The Solons quickly reached Seat tie's Ewell Blackwell for the hits necessary to pile up a 3-0 lead by the end of the fourth inning. They scored their first in the opening frame when Jerry Street- er dropped a fly b all into right Held that Bobby Balcena mis judged and didn't get his hands on. It was called a double. Nippy Jones drove him home with a sin gle. . Tommy Glaviano walked in the fourth, advanced to third on Jones double and both eventually came home on xa double by Ed Mier- kowicz. ' Mierkowic figured in the next run. also, as he singled home Har ry Bright who got on with another single and had moved to second on a sacrifice. . Sacramento made it 8-0 in the ninth after Richie Myers got on hv a force out, moved up on a walk by Jerry Streeter and Gav- lano singled him home. Bright dou bled home two runs and then scored on Crawford's single. . Oaks' Pitcher Hurls No-No OAKLAND tf Oakland's Chris Van Cuyk pitched the Pacific Coast League's second no-hit no run game within a week here Tues day night as the Oaks swept a double header ; with the Los An geles Angeles. . Van Cuyk's np hit pitching sewed up the first game 2-0 and the Oaks took the nightcap, 3-1. .& , . Van Cuyk's was the first no-hitter by an Oaks pitcher , since 1953 when Jim Atkins beat San Fran cisco in seven innings. The Oaks had two no-hit: games in 1952, one by Hal Gregg in seven innings and the other by Roger Bowman in nine. t - Only two Los Angeles players got on base against Van Cuyk. He walked a man in the first inning but the Oaks got out of that with a double play; In the third, Jim Fanning got to base for Los An geles on an error but died there. The error was against shortstop Russ Rose. Elmer Singleton of Seattle pitch ed a no-hit, no-run game against San Diego Sunday. , ueorge Piktuzis threw a no-hit- ter for Los Angeles against San Francisco July 21 but the Seals collected one run in that game on an error. EDDIE PRICE Regular Giant FB arrives Doug Ford Wins PGA Tournament F rom Middlecoff DETROIT UP) Unemotional Doug Ford won the Professional Golfers Association championship Tuesday on his first try at the toughest of all pro tournaments by defeating Cary Middlecoff 4 and 3 in a thrill-packed 36-hoIe match. Ford, not quite 33 years old, has been a pro less than six years and only became eligible for the PGA tournament this year. Play ing superb, almost perfect golf NORTHWEST LEAGUE , " , WLPct ' . WLPct Lewston 13 6 .684 Yakima 10 14 .417 Eugene If 8 .636 Spokane 8 13 .381 Tri-City 11 9.550 Wentche 7 12 .368 Salem 10 11 .476 . . Tuesday's result: At Wenatchee 10, Salem 9;. at Eugene-Tri-City, rain; at Spokane-Lewiston, rain. PACIFIC COAST - LEAGUE. WLPct. , WLPct. Seattle 70 47 .598 Los Ang 57 61 .483 S. Diego 67 SI .568 Sn Fran 51 65 .440 Hollvwd 62 54.534 Sacram 5166.436 Portlnd 56 55.505 Oakland 51 66.436 Tuesday's .results: At Hollywood 2. San Francisco 1; at Portland 2-1, San- Diego 0-4: at Seattle 6. Sacra mento 8; at Oakland 2-3, Los Angeles o-i." AMERICAN LEAGUE . WLPct. - WLPct. NYork 60 37 .6ia Detroit 52 43.547 Chicago. 57 38 .600 Kn City 39 58.402 Clevlnd 58 39.598 Wshgtn 34 62.354 Boston . 56 41 .577 Baltimr 28 66 .298 Tuesday's results: At Washington 9-1, Kansas City 3-3:- at Baltimore 6-2. Detroit 8-7: at New York 1, Chi cago 0; at Boston 5, Cleveland 1. First came: Los Angeles , Oakland 000 000 00 0 0 002 000 x 2 9 1 Bauer. Zick () and Fanning: Van Cuyk: and Swift I Second same: Los Angeles Oakland Piktuzis. Lown Besana, Gettel (8) and Swift 000 000 0101 4 1 200 000 lOx 3 8 1 (8) and Tappe; White Sox outfielder Jim Rivera was credited with three assists in one game against the Kansas City Athletics. The major league rec ord is iout. NATIONAL LEAGUE WLPct- - WLPct. Broklyn 67 31 .684 Chicago 46 53 .465 Mlwauk 53 44 .546 St Lou 43 51 .447 N York 52 46 .531 Cincinn 41 55 .427 Phijadel 51 50 .505 Pittsbgh 38 61 .384 Tuesday's results: At Cincinnati 2.! Brooklyn 4; at Chicago 5. - New York 6: at St. Louis 1. Pittsburgh 3; at Milwaukee 6. Philadelphia 3. for an entire week and refusing to bend under pressure, he swept through six strong opponents in a succession of sub par rounds to take the title. He is only the second player in the 37-year-history of the PGA tournament to win the title on his first attempt and the fourth qual ifying medalist to go clear through. Only One Before The stocky son of a veteran Yenkers, N. Y., pro won the medal with a sub-par 36 hole'o 135, and Swaps Not SI From Cameras CHICAGO 1 Swaps, Rex C. Ellsworth's Kentucky Derby win ner, arrived in Chicago late Tues day for California. V As might be expected of any thoroughbred from Hollywood Park, the undefeated 3-year-old was calm before a battery of cam eras at the Dearby Street station.. Trainer Meshach Tenney, who made the 50-hour train trip in Swaps' car. said the -derby win ner stood the. journey well. Eigh teen other thoroughbreds and two ponies also made the trip. Match Race Set , Tenney said his immediate plans for Swaps, who is scheduled to meet Nashua in an August 31 match race at Washington Park, are indefinite. He said he will exer cise the horse lightly for a few days. Although Swaps has never raced on grass, he has exercised on the turf a few times, Tenney said, adding "he will definitely go in the Washington Park American Handicap." Sets PCL Error Mark HOLLYWOOD OH Curt Roberts, second baseman for the Hollywood Stars, has set a new Pacific Coast League ..record for second sackers by going 4 games in a row without an error, the Stars announced Tuesday. Price Arrives At Giant Camp . Scrimmage Drills n Slated Thursday By DUSTY PLOG Statesman Sports Writer ' Eddie Price, veteran National Football League ground - gainer, tnus joined Walter Hagen, Olin joined - the New York Football Dutra and Byron Nelson on the Giants at their Willamette U train ing grounds Tuesday and immedi ately added a lot of spark to the fullback slot of the pro grid team. 'Price arrived by plane from his home in New Orleans about break fast time Tuesday morning and was greeted by Kyle Rote with a cheery ."Did you get rid of all the bugs, Eddie?" The statement was cbyiously di rected at Price's profession he is in the extermination business. Twc drills were held by the Giants, with the morning session being directed under the rain. The afternoon skies were dry and the Broadway Behemoths were out fitted in full grid togs, including pads, for the drills. Price Dresses Warm Price showed the effects of warm southern weather and wore a rub ber parka over his togs during the chilly afternoon. . Coach Jim Lee Howell explain ed that his club would have to workout, rain or shine, for at least a week in order that the rookies can learn the basic Giant playing system and so that rookies and veterans alike can get their tim ing. A scrimmage drill is planned Thursday for the Giants,, Howell said, but it would not be a dummy game scrimmage. Instead, there will be simulated game conditions with blocking, tackling and other contact work. Tuesday morning's drill was de ( Continued on Page 3.) Co-op Blanks Prison 2 to 0; Ray-WilmaVTrip Christians short list of tournament-winning medalists. The only player before him who had won this rugged match ptey test of skill and endur ance the first time he tried it was Tom Creavy of Albany, N. Y., back in 1931. Tuesday Ford, a notoriously slow starter, dropped behind early in the morning round. He didn't get ahead until the 26th hole. Then as Middlecoff, the winning-est player of the year,,, wilted under an "in tense sun and sticky humidity, Doug never let him get away. Middlecoff Skids Wielding his putter with relent less efficiency, Ford pulled into a 3 up lead at the 30th hole, lost one back then closed out the match by winning the 33rd hole as the falter ing Middlecoff skidded over par for the fifth time during the after noon round. Ford finished the tournament 41 strokes under par for the 194 holes he played, including the qualifying round. PCL Line Scores: San Francisco 100 009 0001 S 1 Hollywood 000 000 1012 10 1 Bearden and Tornay; Bowman and Bragan. Sacramento 100 200 0148 11 1 Seattle 000 000 0000 1 0 Daley and Baich: Blackwell. Old ham (7) and Orteig. Second game: San Diego Portland McLish and 031 000 0004 S 0 010 000 0001 6 2 Bailev: Almndrr. Waibel (9) and Lundberg, Robertson (9). "S Trade and High Phone 3-4201 Senator Swai: ab h Agosta 323 113 Tanselli 310 106 Krause 294 99 Robinson 223 73 Dunn 229 Frailey 252 Shields 196 Steinagel 2K8 Koepf 255 Webster 0 2b 3b fir rbi Pet 12 12 3 Q .350 22 6 7 73 .342 9 S 2 32 .J37 fl S 48 .325 5 1 25 J19 19 4 13 69 .310 11 8 7 46 .301 14 3 8 48 .280 8 0 1 33 .263 too .000 Pitching: King Whitson Walsh Dials Francis CowdeO Wortham I 19 18 30 31 34 13 17 ip 0 , 117 . 90 110, ' 132' 9 w 1 so bb er 3 1 11 39 35 10 3 68 69 3 4 61 73 11 9 85 SO 1 52 73 t 4 50 44 33 3 .ML. Angel blanked the Oregon' State Prison i Officers, 2-0, in a City Softball League game Tues day night at Phillips Field with Carl Beyer pitching a two-hitter for the victors. - In. the Industrial League game that preceded the City. Loop con test. National Guard beat the Ki zer Electric by a 16-12 score. In another Industrial League game at Leslie Field, Ray and ' Wilma's defeated the First Christians, 9-4. Gene Hilficker was Beyer's op ponent on the mound and he, too, allowed only two hits, Beyer struckout 17 and Hilficker nine. Mt. Angel scored both their runs In the first inning off two hits and two passed balls. The hits were by J. Beyer with a single and Carl Beyer with a double. Fredrickson with a single and Huddleston with a single were the only hits by the Prison Officers. National Guard only belted eight hits but 17 walks helped bring their players around the bases. Don Zeh slammed two triples for the Na-; tional Guard. " ; ! For Keizer. Roe got the only ex-1 tra-base hit, a triple, but was all- i ed. out. when he failed to touch second. The bases were loaded, however, so he did get three RBl's. Ray and Wilma's stayed unde feated in the Industrial League by beayng the First Christians. City League games Wednesday night are Kay Woolen vs. Randle Oil and IGA Stores vs. Mt Angel at Phillips Field. The Industrial League game tonight sends Marine Reserves against Ray and Wilma's. 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