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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1956)
H-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem., Ore., Thun, July 10. '5fl 'Rotary Triumphs Over J's; I.! Truax Oil Defeats Vista; Master, Vista End With Tie Wednesday'i action in the B j Berg't Marget nd the Four Corn "Claia of the Junior Baseball i era Merchanta wu played but only League taw the Rotary Club blast ; as a practice game. They will rt J's Drive In and Entry's Market, play the game later. Il l, Truax Oil down Vista Market. I The Rotary Dub banged out It 11 and Master Service Stations and : hits to gain their victory margin. Labish Center go to a 11 tit before Del Sheldon hit double and aingle darkness halted them. ithat were good for three runs and A scheduled gams between, Pete Malm bit a single good for . jtwo RBJ'!, Lance Hazelbaker was Rotary t winning flmger and gave up only three hits. Vanct Young struckout 11 while walking four but still bowed to Dean Loganbill of Truax, who men-) aged but five strikeouts. Truax scored a run each ia the fourth, ! Scores In Wednesday's Midget fifth and sixth innings. Singles by League grmes: Western League. Gene Gilbertson and Gerald Getlis Barrick Dodgers 14. Highland' figured in the first run. Another Raiders 4: Washington Senators : tame in the fifth without a hit and U Barrick Braves 7; Eastern then in the sixth two errors and Thursday's games In the p1 Jim Simmons' single brought in tbe Lescue, Leslie Yankees 17. Leslie, Orioles 12. PcoWee-Midget Baseball Thcyll Do It Every Time -"' By Jimmy HatlQ VktH -4MPHI8I4 W4S 4 SECRET4PV ' SHE BURNED WHEM SHE M40 TO RUM ' AH EPR4ND FOR THE BOSS'S MISSUS OH, miss POTHOOKS- BVTHE W4V--WHILE vartw OUT TO LUNCM- MV WIFE W4NTE0 TO KMOV I IP YOU COULD PICK UP A BALLO NO. 16 M4GEWT4 YAW 4MO TUB TICKETS IN HER N4ME FOR TwB BENE PIT 4T TMe FIASCO J THE4TKC She hooked a me4l ticket, herself 4n0 he's got a secretary-"- look who's doing vvh4t to whom now 3Q 4? .flrfl ttbl! OLD I WCTC.ll! IUUT AtJ j-A DELIVERY ATUUCKPtvHOM K J WOffKlN' FOR- I I HIM OR MERPI r Yii S42ELL4,M'DE4R -CUBE8 S4VS VOOVE NOT TOO BUSV-VMDULD VDU 40DRESS 4N0 M4IL THESE 4NNOUNCB- MBNTS FOR MV BRID&S CU)B?ONl-V TWO MUND(W04ND0H,VEvS,D4WLINGCOULD KXJ SP4RE 4 LITTLE TIME TO C4NV4SS TMB MERCH4NTS FOR THE T4BLE PRIZES? ILL GIVE VOU 4 LIST OP VW44T I THINK THE SHOULD 0ON4TE' Wee League Northern League, Hoover Woodpeckers vi. Washing toe Bearcats at Barrick and High land leopards vs. dinger Wild rats at dinger. Southern League, Richmond Rockets vs. West Salem Beavers at West Salem and Can- Durwin Piburn scored Vista s only run when he walked and scampered home oa the second er ror of the inning. The Mester-Labish game was I pitchers' duel between Master's Doug Ritchie and Labish's Ned Darling. Between them they al lowed seven hits, with Darling W ""it v ' r-r taw u.. -11 4 r taw a fcTTHNMLWtWTO., ! weTMMiLiNO mxt, OX dslaria Cougars vs. Candalaria mkinK ou, Ritchie II. The Cowboys at Leslie. AU games ,je fan)t wi pliyed of( start at 1:11 p.m. if has a bearing in the champion- VnnkoM m jt f l ship. Ormi . a4S do.il siij Master tallied two In the first Whior."4 " : ' , Inning when Ritchie singled la wmimort. Wij Cfl Balden o a a w Mv. cuiW'a4 rahmi: Vtrkliet on base. Labish matched it and Ippinf. No 'Of f ies' in Lineup When Midgets Race Here Saturday u Jinx Broken: BravM antnn Wilt ana Mtckity. . Ill M T ill 4' II Morgan; Lareoa Detroit Ends Yankee Streak (rant, from preceding page) by Mickey Mantle. Mantle had hit his Slat home ran eight games ahead of Babe Ruth's record (0 pace ia 1927 ia the first Inning of the opener.4 Baltimore loaded the bases ?s!Spider Webb ncago i I Whips Minis' J tensen. who had both singled to with two also in the first when a David Thomas scored an over' a it : throw at third and Darling singled in Warren Zirlinski. Thursday's games in the C Lea gue have Berg's Keiier Market vs. Wert Salem Lions at West Salem, 20-jn Club vs. Steinke at Barrick, Dickson's Market vs. Jackson Jew elers at Waters Field and Fields Master Service vs. American Le gion Post 136 at Barrick, all start ing at p m. ms sot e 1 I t I Rotary m 131 U m I McCormars. swannr in. twri IS) and laitiidft; HazclrMkw and NirhoU. Traaa 0O9 111 s s S JVIata noo ool a 14 1 Losanblll and liilDeruon; youoj 'and Wildtr. 1 . . - . m aia A a a fl- ssainsi reueier cms inoer "r'Labi.h . tit a- 4 l the ninth Inning and broke up a Kiti-hla and Chruunaan; Darling J-l tie as third baseman Fred Hat- and B.asina. field hobbled a grounder by pinch- hitter Hoot Evers. Morrie Martin, late of the White Sox, won relief after checking a Chicago rally that tied it in the ninth. Braoklra Trims Redlegt ' In the National. Brooklyn de feated arennd olac Cincinnati t-l and PhWadelDhia took a oair from CHICAGO Spider Webb of the Chicago Cubs M and H. I Chicago, aa il l underdog only Pittsburgh and SL Louis settled two months out of the Army, Wed nesday night scored a unanimous 10-round decision over a aeeming ly befuddled Holly Mimt ia Chi cago Stadium. ' Webb weighed 157, Mima 157. Webb. 23. the 1952 Olympic American champion at 156 pounds while at Idaho State College, reg istered his third straight triumph since receiving bis military dis charge in May. The victory was surprisingly easy. Mime 26, of Washington, D. C. fought as if In a shell and The Oak Knoll aolf ladies played ET " -.1 l" V Inrlnw.. Inw w .nA l .,,,.! ' miouirweigiii comrnuer, in their day's play Wednesday at Oak Knoll. Mrs. John Geren won low gross with 49, Mrs. Elmo Ben nett won low net with 41 ana Mrs.1 Chicago 101 am sai t i l Fidel Vroom won low number of "'P1" 4 J 1 wr,lk i Wllnon. Kinder l and Lollar. Vlou PUIIS Wim J. , a,; Johnaon, Martin and Trl- The Woodoura ladiet were guests "doa. of the Otk Knoll club. In their Kanaa city ni trn mi t 1 t play low gross honors went to Mn. 1 Bnatnn ooi oio m 7 n i A. Jonet with 49. low net to Mrt. I "'",'.' PI?'" ," ,n4 Cinbri; D. Brandt with S7 and nearest to T""" wh'"- the pin on No. 1 to Mrs. W. De-I rirat gsma: Armond. Next Thursday. July . the Oak Knoll ladies travel to Albany. SPORTSAiAN'S' PISESTV LOADING A BOAT ;tnr a)-l tit when rait stopped the game In the top of tht loth inning. Bobby Thomson drove In four runs and Lew Burdetle scattered tight hits at the first-place Mil waukee Bravesj best the New York Giants 7-3 In a game de layed twice by rain. ' tjvys.tr Don't load yours"ls down WITH CUIaeJtJCVUI lOOIfMSNT WHEN VOU STEP STTO THB, BOAT; rt'S DIFFCUCT TO KEEP YOUR BALANCE WITHOUT USING VOUR MAND5, SO VOU MAY UPSET OR DUNK ARTICiaS OVERBOARO. ITS BEST 10 SlOW GEAR AtOAPO AND Then sts in to arransc it, or have somconc hand ft to ou WHt-t yOLfHB SAFELY SEATED m the boat. Never jump into a boat, use hands rem steadiness as you STEP AaOAStO AMIDSHIP. Beeoat sittin out, dtStpibute ftEAR 0 ITS WCHT IS BALANC ED THROUGHOUT BOAT. KEEP THE LOAD AS LOW M THE BOAT AS POSSIBLE, AND VOO BWAMPINB FROM OVERLOAD IU. r.xlrv.1 J J Dvrk.l 3 Orlflln.p 1 1 Mrnci.x t t Dappcr.d 1 t utrlf.m 4 1 Kathrnr 1 t Pacing (ant will notice I big difference it Hollywood Bowl ' 1 J Saturday night, when the midgets make their Iirst baiem appearance r.authr.e a I in over a year. There will he no "Offies" present for the csrd. By special ruling or the uregon Midget auio Kicing Associatmn tms year, ine uitra powerra ui fenhauter motors have been bar red from the tracks. They simply got to be too good for themselves, and were too tough to beat by the Ford-powered swiftics.. Since many more Ford-powered runts than the Offies are present in the Northwest, it was decided to ban the latter entirely. Interest Revived Midget aulo racing wa once , Daly vastly annular in the Northwest. Carte But interest fell off rather rapidly when the Offenhausers Ftnt fame: , uftaa (I) Salara (t) bnna bnoa Keller J 4 t 1 I Kraut t 1 t t I t 0 Brady J 3 I 1 0 I t Dunn.m t 1 4 0 1 Eusian.l till 1 1 P.oihrs.1 tltt 1 t Knapf.r I I t I t 0 .Vkula r 1 S 1 a 1 1 Wehitr.a III) a Satlirh.D I I t I 0 0 !.aurtn. 3 (III 0 t Daily, p 0 0 0 0 Cada.p 0 0 t 0 Senators Split With Eugenes Final Clash Slated Tonight at Waters (Cast, from preceding page) with the victory. First-game loser Griffin toiled in it also, and di da sharp job for his 2'k innings. Salem used four flingert, too, with Mel Krause working the ninth in 1-2-2 fashion, whiffing two. Held altlesa fer 22 straight times at' bat, es-Oregaa State wall Esley brakt Imm with a bang la the Iwla bill. He got two f Ibt It Eageae kits la Ibt apea er tad added three mare la the a!f htcap ... Eageae had IB hits la the secaad game alsa. Sa lem waa cheeked la three la the first, and only six la the see end , . Roaburg, whe is stead ily aapreachlag the .KM mark la balling, aaved Alderman's bide ia the second toning f the eight rap with a spectacular Jumping ratrh tf Exlry's smoking liner, ' aad turned It intt a side-retiring double play. Twa rtiaaers were aboard at the time. . . It will be BUI Walsh 45-1) agalast Lefty Berlya Hodges 1741, a terrible emrtls for the 1955 Seloas. la tonight's finale . . , The Salema made their first beet la all games la the apeaer, whea Ray Webster kicked Jay Deaa'a graunder la the seeand , . , Esseglaa made a Mae defraslve play la the opener, too, one that aaved a ma whea he grabbed Cully Deck's single to left and threw ant Exley, ' WAIT NO LONGER Terrific July Clearance Sale ea Totala N 10 18 3 Totals il 311 t x-Annoum-a4 toe (inflin In 7th. d-Struck out fur Martnarct In 7th. Kuarne , 0O1 001 0 1 10 1 Salem 101 000 1 3 1 Winnlnt pltchar. Satalirh (7-10); loalng pitcher. Griffin tt-.li. IP AB H R ER SO BR Griffin kt l 3 1 1 t 3 Satalich . S f IS I 1 I 3 0 o-i- I i t e t t t 3 a a t t e Hithy nlirher. Rniihurs. Left nn baiiei. T. 7. S 5. Frmrt: Larnata. Weh- ttar. HR. Eneffian. IB: Dunn, Ealev. began dominating all the cards, l Rnbur. rbp tn'ton. Lamatia. and making easy runaways of Jie: naraiirn. fk: prany. uiinn, most of the races they appeared in with the Fords. Quite a bit of new Interest in sea 7 midget racing has been noted KeMer.i i this year at I'ortland and in the Seattle area, since the cards have been made up exclusively of Kord powered machines. The events have been closely contest ed between many entries. Over Twenty C'trt Promoter Run Ail of Valley Sports reported Wednesday he will have "well over zu ot tne midgets here Saturday for the ini tial appearance of the tiny buzz- buKKies this season. Some will come from the area. Included in the entries will ! be Chuck Tontt, the 19S5 Oregon Ford-powered midget driving champion. He'll ride here on his No. special. The local track record for midgets is 15 85 second, and was established back in 1948 by Vattaian. Lacnata. Ttma: 1:30. Um pire: Fiiher and -Lopat. second Kama: Salem (4) h a b h o 4 Krse.t-p 3 1 0 l.rin.J-t 4 1 0 Dunn.m 4 0 11 3 Esaexn.l 3 110 t Rosbi f I 4 3 10 0 King c-3 t S.kula r 3 Wrttr a 0 Aldmn.p 0 Silllih.p I Hrady.d 0 Daly.n t Kopf.f-e 0 Hutlr.m S Eatbrn.r 4 I.roftta.3 3 Dran.l 3 DaDpar.c 2 lvley.1 4 Deck 3 Si hulia p t Marten. p 1 Gthr.x-c I t-ov.p 1 f.nffinp 1 Mrncci.l t Mrs. Marble Notclies Win InSWGAPlay Day's play by the Salem Wom en's Golf association at the Salem Golf Club was for low net Wed nesday with Mrs. Ivan Marble taking the championship class with her 82. Other class winners were: A Class. Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar, 2; R Class, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, 78; C Class, Mrs. Kelley Teters. 79; D Class. Mrs. William L. Phillips 4 j ' Ar., ki. i ne jonnson prize went to o 1 ! Mrs. Hoffman for her low net of the day. Ihe It-Holers group finished up s ODD oo o If I generally known thai when Shryock'i hat a tela . . it't really a good one. But for those of you not in the know, wb toy rokt a look at theta omoxing price . . . then coma in and tee our terrific bargains In famout brand nationally advertised merchandise You'll be even more ameitd!! MEiTS SUITS Famous brands from our regular ttoclt . . . latest fash lent of courto and a really good telaction of tizes. All types of fabrics. " ' REGULARLY PRICED PROM $33 TO $IS is m ie m MEM'S SLACKS Huge telecrion of famout brtnd tlackt In all rypet of fabrict, gabt, flannels, checbi, tweedt, i tummer weignt. two big groups to choose from ... Reg. to $15 95 "a- to $22 50 $89? 2 Pair $13.00 2 Pair $22.00 r 4 7. i it Honors Shared by Oak Knoll Ladies 4 13 0 their miniature tourney wilh Mrt. J ; ; J Hugh Adnms defeating Mrs. U. tool! Maxfield for the championship. Hie Day's play for the 9-IIolert wat J J for the most 3't and was won by I s t o Mrs. Arnold Krueger. I It was also announced- that the Total. 5 U 7 IT iubwd.wife two-ball tourney has x-w.iked for Dapper in tn. been postponed until August, hx- Seattle-Tacoma ! "-"Pp ' ,,r, ,or l"'nl " , act oaie wiu oe reveaiea laier. - .m. f-Wilked for Dalr In tth. F.uaena ... (mo 014 020 7 10 t Salem One too noo - 4 11 Winnlnt pltrher. Lay it-tl; loalnf pitcher. Al Derman I4-S Krausa Rob Gregg in in Offy. No record h.iv . . . , . nas oeen aept tor roras nere, and the fastest in Ssturday's time trials may be given ownership of the official track record here. American League Rivalry Noted In PCC Meet (Caat. front preceding page) to the effect that tjie presidents, wanted mm to lire neac toacn Henry R. (Red) Sanders and Ath letic Director Wilbur Johns, the team which has built If LA into a national grid power. The feeling is prevalent here, nowever .n LOS ANGFLES i - Details of ly. is the target in mmd in re- ,h( tmuX NortnJtou,h A Sl Srhulta .. Marten .... t-ov Griffin Alderman Sal.lkh . Details Told On PCL Came IP AB H R ER 80 BR 3', 14 4 4 4 3 4 .. t'l 4 t t . l'i 4 1 t lJl t 1 t t'l 19 t t l 3 1 t 1 3 1 1 3 D t Hit by pitcher: luraen by Marten WP: Satalich Left: T. 4. S S. Erron: Alderman. HR: C.uthler. Fuley. JR Ro.burf. Kuig. FBI: Rorhura. Klnf. Krauf. Runn. Martert Lacoita. Ea ley 3, Gauthier. Sacrifice: Srhulle. Krauaa tf. DP: Rnihurf unasAiited. Webster 1o Kraune tn Rnshurf. Keller to Marinaeei. Time: 321. Umpire: Lopat and Fi.her. Attendance: 3.17t. Senator Swat (Up to data:) Bill Rose Upset TAC0MA Wt Seattle's Doyle Perkins, Pacific Coast Conference Dunn Eaaeeian Hoeburg Kln Webittr Szekula Krauaa Koepf Laurwa Brady Pitching Vi'.lin Ceorta Daly Aldrman Cada S.ullch Kins Krauaa ab 1M 174 M SI 30 13 30 M7 tt 4 81 23a S3 1SS 41 310 44 IS 3 h 2b 3b hr rbt pet. t IS It 41 3 It 1 14 1 3S t M 1 2t 3 13 t 13 t t '.-I loo', SIJl tl 13J', 144', M'i ll'l I an bb er ) 1 SO 43 40 I 3 55 49 it j I 17 It It I t 3.1 47 I H 7t II I lit S4 S4 Ml t .it 31 as 3 10 I 13 fh. possible "clearance of n g.. Pio - P barred D. F.gg of USC made n"n"ncr!!?. T!, Rose, Portland, 6-i S-6. 6-S in the j i PCL Line Scores Vnentivr J not ma tin a 13 I (an Diean 020 0H4 32 It I 3 Harrltnn, Hooper (II, Drummond 1.1 IWrewnkt ill and Sktmano; lata. Hall (7 and A.lrolh. Lna Antelea mo one too 4 11 awn rrancinco . 104 120 III' I Drntt. Perknwakl III. PlKretta Hi and Tappe; Kemmerrr and Bullivan. Beatll . .. ,.. 0U 0M OfU I 11 gacramento . . Kit tut 000 3 II I Singleton. Kennedy m and Avl Ward: Oaenbaush, C.rjinl i and B-lrh. Datrolt tit SOI !-. 11 I New York loo nao ni)l 4 7 I Fnytack and Hnuae; Bturdlvant. Laraen (I) and Barra. Sernnil fame: Detroit til lot 000 4 7 I New Vnrk . ojo nifl mm- lit Lory and Wlleon; McDermott and Howard. . Flrat ama: Cleveland ool na lot t It t Waahinftnn . 4110 000 31 7 It t Score. Mrl.l.h 111, Eeller 13), Mna.1 (71, Houtteman III, Aquirr til and Avert 1 1 31 ; Wlaalar, Jtamo. a : neaan, Second tama: Cleveland 0OS tod SS3 II It t Waahmiton Olio loo loo I 7 3 Wynne, Aeulrre 121, B. Lemon III and Naragon, Hagan il: Paacual. Sinn Hi, Crab ill and Bern rat, ritiCarrlil (7i. l plain Wednesday that as fsr as he it concerned. Loach Jess Hill who is to step tip directorship next year, has a clean record. No change is con templated in the Trojan athletic personnel, said Dr. Fagg. from players on the Los Angeles, thra.h:i-.j! i.. r 1 it ism trauia. mr .mini uid- feature third-round match of the Pacific Northwest Tennis Cham pionships here Wednesday. Girls Doubles, 18 years and era will be furnished by Seattle.' ,, , ," ui, Ti.,i . I Portland. Sac.mento and Van- ""-f.V'.0"!' I l.V, V 000 IjClaJC? couvrr. Baseball sporlsraslers will writrrt select "' 1 Calif., tnd Mary Campbell. Salem. 'ic, ut iratru laiiiai umhr mini ' I ! a'T Green Stompi Too! SPORT COATS Her are tome real buyt in the latest tummer ttylet. Fabrict and parternt of every type . . . buy now fer back to college! REGULARLY $35 TO $45 $5'jloo Now Just ' Special Group No. 2 $31.00 Long-Sleeved and Shorf-Sleeved SPORT SHIRTS Here undoubtedly It the largett array of fa mous brand sport shirts over put on tale In Sa lem. You will hove to tee this tremendous telection to fully opprocioto thete voluet. Colon ond patterns beyond description. Six es small, medium, largo ond extra-large. REGULARLY $4.00 TO $10.00 J265$S65 H SOME UIPOVEK IN THIS MOD? TOO! eight lh. Heralr' Fy'nrea. "Ihat the P1"' riEht nan('"' nd a south- -a.a Pa Pfcher. Not les than two nor l:"S-:::.L'J "X., -I.; " :i: more than three players can be Stanford, have the Trojant and . " ;, H'CLAi Bruins down and hive' Sue Huff. Tacnma S2I N, High Street Phone 1 2815 no intention of letting them up." DiwlMurea Predicted "Now will come the deluge." Baiter added, predicting that there will be disclosure of code breaking in PCC schools not as yet officially embroiled in the scandals. Chancellor Allen was quoted dl Flight additional plnyira will he chosen by the Soulh manager. The manager of the team highest in the standings Aug. S will boss the AH Star squad from the Smith. Bill Sweeney of Portland will boss the North squad. BALL PLAYERS NF.F.DKD Young ball players between the rerrnlly as saving the presidenti age of 14 and 16 yean are still had implied thai he should dis- needed by the Four Corners Mer miss Sanders and Johns. chants team of the B League in the "1 regret that my conversation Junior Baseball League. Those in with a reporter In San Francisco the Four Corners area wishing to yesterday was badly garbled, and play are asked tn call either Andy in tome Instances I wat directly F.tiel it J-70R3 or Fabian Nelson misquoted. i at t-atlt. (Caat. tram preceding page) bow about at available to I.iiby as Cina Lollobridglda would be tor a dale with yoa. . . Kt-Llnfieldcr Del t'ouraey continues to lead I lie Pioneer League ia strikeouts and it scooting along with a sharp 1M wound record. But woe la (ieae Tanaelli. (.mo is but a Xil hitler with Tulsa of tht l east loap. Another reason why ballgamert swesr ba Hugh Luby as I manager: When Kuss Rosburg got his hurry-up.' call to return home to California to straighten out some family matters, Uncle Hugh gave Russ his new Oldsmobile to use for the trip. A fine gesture by the (ieneralissimo. But then he waa using his noggin too. When Jted Whilson went home to San Diego early in the sesson for the same reason, he rods the bus tnd hasn't been teen In these parts unre. Portland Meailout linn lit Biggeit Year . Final fl'nrrt ea the Sldiy Pert I and Meadows raring meet tell that 196.4 IS fans made for a daily avarage af J,92g, and pushed a record amount of money thraugh the betting wickets, This wss the bl'geat season the Meadows has hsd la Its 10-year distance, and Kill Kyne and kls associates, who fought a losing battle at the trark year after year aow feel the sport bas "raughl aa" la the Portland area and will flourish la Ihe future. Kyne A (a didn't hurt Itself a bit when It landed Ihe dog racing program, starting nest month, tor rental ef the other wise Idle Meadows premises will be at rntall item. . , Something' new for U. of Oregon basketball fans coming up, when new coach Steve Belko takes command of the Webfoot forces. The Oregons have been noted as a "fast break" offensive clan for a number of campaigns, even though Bill Borrher't erew of list winter didn't exactly keep the pice of those before It. Belko isn't t rnenlnr who ttresses the fast brcsk, and Webfoot follower! will tee ldt-a of Ihe interesting hall control basketball at Oregon. In other ' words. Steven isn't one who plant to givt the ball to the other team until it earnt possession of it . . BIG VALUE IN GARDEN HOSE lrm cord flnfored SPECIAL Con be shut elf art the nettle and Uft In hoi sua wfar full water prsuwre far day.l Va can aaa Nia ltrng lift-card ralaferiaaant tarawf II Irawiaarsal svlar fatkel. lelaferteaieat awara. leaf wrvlca. 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