The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1956, Page 21, Image 21

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    They're Tuning up for All
M ' ! 1 awA , , i 4 ' ' W . - J t .
IHHAUO tear aackneid saea go
vs. Cleveland Brewas game here
Illieaay. BMthera Methadiat; Jae
All-Slara defeated tke Brewas la
Sftnatns'c
Salems Whack
Klamath 12-4
Fiht Livens Clash;
(iluh Move) to Beiul
KLAMATH FALLS - (Special'
The Salem Senators made up for
their IB-5 kiss to the strong Klam
ath Kalis Lakers on Tuesday night
by taking a lopsided 12-4 victory
over the Lakers Wednesday, con
cluding the two -game exhibition
aeries.
T!ie clash was livened by a brief
,ne scv'V,n li,n,"s Hnen
Al Shaw. econd baseman from
fiianford I'mversity apparently said
1
CADE "NIGHT" FRIDAY
Senators pitrhr Jerry Cade Is to
be honored with a "night" at
u.i.r. vim t-rij,. .h.. .i.m
, .11. i
aprns a four-game series with
-
Signed a new pitcher,
,id
ir. (see .
former V af Idaha star
tails aa page 23).
Dunn,. Salem,
-was on the
something to Jack
center fielder who
middle Bag. Dunn and Shaw start
cd to fight and both benches etnp'
tied, order was
restored before !
iHsmgMiiwtsyiiw -
George Hurls Writ
Andy iThe iteari George pitched
the first five innings and - gave
only two hits. Lee Franklin hurle:!
the next three and Mel Krause
finished up. They held Klamath to
seven bingles. two hy Dave Gam-
bee who hurlrd Tuesday s win.
and twb each hy Ron Owing of
Southern Oregon and L!oyd Can
ton of the V of California.
Frank Szrkula hit another hom
er in this one. a 3fi0-footer in the 1
sixth witn iiohody on. azcKuia naa l
three hits, and Krause, Dunn.
Chutk Kssejian, llnrv Kocpf and
Ray Wchster each had two. Krause
had two doubles and Fssciian, 1
Franklin and Webster hit triples. (
Krsfrlli Misses Tilt
Pilrhers Boh Leopold of Stock- j
ton .IC ard W.ill Payne of Stanford ,
were the victims. Mr. Pino Rest-I
elti af the Lasers missed the game :
because of the "flu." 1
Salem now moves to Bend for a
.Thursday night exhibition there.
and returns to Salerno to open a i
four-game league series with Wen
alchce Friday night.
Senators .... 123 011 13012 IS 4
Klamath .. mm 001 030 4 7 7
George, Franklin 6i, Krause
9i and Koepf. Leopold, Payne i3)
and Owings.
Cascades Nab
League Lead
The Cascade Meats last nipht
took command of the Capital Soft
ball Lcague race with an easy 11 -I
victory over the Kay Woolens, in
one of two games played at Phil
lips Field. Keizer Electric won
the other contest, 9-J over Western
Taper Converting.
The Cascades now have won five
and lost one, and have but one
more game to, play. Sinee Wey
are half a game up on the Nn
tional Guards and their 5-2 mark,
the Cascades have assured them
selves of nn worse than a tie fur
the No. 1 finish in the race. The
(Continued on page 25, rot, I) .
Ikrrios, Elorde
To Figlit'Aug, 22
SAN FRANCISCO I - Feath
erweights Miguel Berrios of Puer
to Rico and Flash Elorde of the
Philippines will meet in a na
tionally televised boxing match at
Sin Francisco Garden on Aug.!
2" -Promoter Ronnie ' Ford an-
n,'nrnH vvdneiHav. .
Last Friday ni':ht Berrios won
a unanimnin decision over Kid Palls City 4-0 here in a semiprn
Annhunc of Mexico City. On Tues- baseball game Wednesday night,
d.iy. Klorde outpointed Davey Gal- as Boh Hulett hurled no-hit ball
lnr'rtn of Los Angeles. for five innings and reliefer Jerry
The bout, coinciding with the, Clark gave just one safety. Len
Republican National Convention. Hampton had two hits lor the win
it set lor 10 rounds. 'ocrs. 1 ' -
inraagk plays re weaaeuiay siariag araeure If lac eamiag All-star
Augast IS. Left U right are Earl
Childress, Aabara. aad Htward (Hpalaag Catady, Ohio Slate. The
last year's easiest. Off Wlrephte).
nfahi&v-i aPfOfc
This, that, etc:? L
i :y ...
Oh to be young again! Craii
time Willamette U grid star George
Hijackers baseball team in the
'city's Midget League, played and
; practiced for a week with the
team before complaining to pop
that one of hit arms was sere.
; Pappa George had an X-ray taken
'and In, the, kid had a broken
arm U a k.J hb.n ...III .. U . I -
attending a bovs1 camnNhe week
before . . . Speaking of the junior
baseballers, former Salem High
' athlete, Salem Senators pitcher-
Catcher, aviator anduto racer
Ry Elliott now reaches one of
hc Portland "Babe Ruth League'
t'!i ""l wsnts to bring it to
iinn tm Mill 11C
U'-.t.- p;M t. - .. .. I.
ai.:i n r iciii mi m nun unr
of our Class B outfits . . . Don
Porter, the Linfield basketball-
bawb" hil "ho Panned to'go
into rnachinar next term will have
to delay things for a bit. Uncle
sam lingered mm me other day
and he's to report for induction
this month . , . After a rather
miserable month with the Tulsa
club of the Texas League. Gene
Tansefli busted loose with 12 hits
and2jafrBm,iat.siariii ais-toMawaaeMifcMtoli
'Ana we lane it you noticed in our early-week. "How They re Doing
Elsewhere" feature that Phil Janlze is still leading the Sooner State
League in batting with i robust .355 figure . . . Auto racing fans
probably won't see bahy-faced veteran Palmer Crowell in action in
these parts again this season. He's
a midget-driving circuit, and the
in a $10,000 program in Chicago
look at a michty. good reason why the question. "What's Wrong
with Baseball", is being asked these days, when we attended Mon
ri.iy night's Portland-Sacramento Coast League game in Portland.
Most of the ballcarriers in the art, and particularly those with Sacra
mento appeared to be so tired ci it all throughout the game. They
seemed to detest the very thought
,were extremely interested in keeping tne press in same pannes just
ripht Mnti ran if if their hurt UVv tint mrh "rlaH"
fik of athletes in a long time.
(,( thing, and we don't blame,
show did to- the Multnomah Stadium infield is a crime. The devil
himself, using his best torch, couldn't have done a better job on it.
, '
The Worm Turn for Eufirne Rail Van
Eugene baseball fans are now finding out what the other
half lives like, and they're lypiral gu; a and gals in that ley
don't like It. Our spies tell us that Bethel Park attendance fell
of terribly when the L'mi bejan to lose during the serond half
of the Northwest League derby, and lht those hn did lirn out
spent considerable time blasting Mgr. Cliff Dapper. The Eugene
"faithful" pegged Dapper as a great guy when he won the pea
(Continued aa page 26, rol. 2)
Senators Move to 2nd
As Spokes, Yaks Lose
The idle Salm Senators moved
into s.coiid place in the North-
west League baseball standings
Wednesday night ns the Spokane ;
Indians lost to Tri-Cily 3-0 'o
tumble off the No. 2 rung. The
Yakima Bears also lost S-l to'
W'enatchee, and Salem is now but
l't games behind the loop lead
ings Bears.
The Lewislon-Kugcne game was
rained out last night at Eugene.
Dave Kostenuk pitched the -shut-
out win over Spokane, giving four
Mills. ISHI.V .",1 Ifliin ntiiuit'W tor
game at Spokane, as the day wis
filled with showers and the ninht
air was cold. Tri-Cily put the
garne away off K.d Lucllke in the
lirst inning on four walks and a
single by Tom Perez, good tor
two runs. Danny Holden singled
4n the other, in" the tilth.
Wenatchee broke a l'l tie at
Yakima in the ninth when Herb
Anderson , and Phil Marvier
doubled, and Don Lundberg singled
for two runs. Marvier homered
for the first run In th filth, and
Yakima's Vince Mot eel hit his
27th homer of the season in the
seventh for the only Bears run
of the game.
"Cowboy Cal" Humphreys
SHFRIDAN WINS
SHFRIDAN - Special) The
Sheridan Lumberjacks
defented
- Star Clasli
e--u- ? ; iv v , J
Marrall. Mieklgaa State; Daa Me-
Sirnio. 10-vear-oId ion of one
and a member of the Highland
r
!
PALMER CROWELL
He's New 1st 'Big Time'.
In 27 at bats fiacludlnr S dnuhle
moved to the Midwest to join
other night won the main event
Stadium . . . We had a two-hour
of getting their panties soiled.
People won't pay to see that sort
m : . . And what that ice skating
pitched the victory
and Don
Boenkcr was the thi.'r.
Tri-City 200 010 000 J
Sookane IKiO onfl ono 0
l nrHiki.
Kor.tcntik and Zari;
and Rosi.
Wenalchee 000 010 002 3
9 0
Yakima ono ono 1001 7 1
Humphreys and Lundberg;
Bocnkcr and Neal.
Davift Cup Zone Final
Spt for poref(t Hiln
MILAN. Italy i - The inter
7rnr Davis Cup finals between the
t'nilerl Stales and Italy will be
played Sent.fi-.ltl al Forest Hills,
N. Y., Ciro'AlMi Tolusso, presi
dent of the ltnl'an Lawn 'Tennis
Federation, said Wednesday.
The U. S. first must eliminate
Mexico in the American Zone
finals at Rye, N. Y., this week
end. It would be a mammoth up
set if the Mexicans defeat Uncle
Sam's veteran squad.
Former Michigan Grid
Great on Honeymoon
DETROIT W William M.
(Willie) lleslon. 77," onetime Uni
versity of Michigan football
great, Is honeymooning following
his marriage Satiiaay to the
former Sarah E. Williams. 50.
Hcslon, a retired Detroit He-,
corder'l 'criminal) Court Judge,'
scored 92 touchdowns between
1901 to J9M, years of Michigan's; across the river is a ski jump and
fabulous point-a-minute te ami jail nther facilities for holding the
coached by Fielding H. Yost, winter games. ,
Droves; . Yankees' Lose
H)rcfion$tatesmati
wmtwmm sem
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 2, '56 (Sec. IV)-23
iMore On the Athletic Mess
PCC Prexy Gives Hint
Of 'Possible Changes1
PIUXMAN IP There may be
the Pacific Coast Conference
Professor Moore, who will wield
, Monday and Tuesday in Portland,
Bilko Blasts
Homer-No.46
Bevos, Sacs Raineil;
MounticH Top TVinKs
Big Steve Bilko, the Los Angeles
Angels' prize first sacker smacked
his 46th home run of the season
Wednesday tq help the Angels take
an easy 12-2 victory over the San
Francisco Seals in Coast League
baseball play. Gale Wade and Gene
Mauch also hit for the circuit for
the winners.
Bilko now needs 13 more homers'
in 49 games to beat Tony Lazzeri's
PCL record or 60, set in 1923. :
The . Sacramento game aj Port
land was called off because of
rain Wednesday and the clubs are
to play a doublcheader Thursday
night, with Rene Valdes and Bill
Werle to pitch for Portland.
Vancouver's Mounties topped
Hollywood 6-t as Ryne Duren al
lowed four hits and fanned 13 at
Vancouver.
The Seattlean Diego game was
tied at 6-6, in extra innings.
San Fran. . 000 ill 000 1 1 0
Los Angeles 006 130 02 12 11 0
Bowsfield. Abernathie 4, Grba
(d, Henry (7) and Sullivan. Fodge
and Tappe.
Hollywood ... 000 100 000 1 4 0
Vancouver ... 100 203 00 I 0
Wade, Sawyer (7) and Kravitz,
Hall (7). Duren and Romao. .
Cartep-SlugsH
Out Ring Win
SYRACuW N Y. ( Harold
Carter of Linden, N.J., literally
punched veteran Bob Satterfield
all over the ring Wednesday night,
stopping the Chicago boxer in 2:59
of the fifth of a scheduled 10
rounder. Carter weighed 194, Sat
terfield 185'.
Carter put' his Opponent down
three times in the. round to win
by the automatic 2-knockdown, in
one round rule.
The New Jersey youth, punrh
ing cleanly despite Satterficld's
hang-on strategy was ranked ninth
going into the fight. He made It
clear he has the slamina to re
place the sixth-ranked Satterfield
ion the heavyweight ladoVr.
It was unanimous all the way
for Carter. Both judges, . Paul
Cummins and Richie Fazio, the
referee,' Teddy Martin, and the
Associated Press all had the first
four rounds for Carter.
Favorites Win
In Astoria Co
ASTORIA i - Two favorites
opened with victories Wednesday
as match play started in the mtn-under-40
bracket of the Oregon
Coast Golf Championships.
Medalist Ralph Dkhler. -playing
his home Astoria Golf and Country
Club course, was erratic in his 3
and 2 victory over Portland's
young David Munro. Dichter won
this tournament in 1952.
The defending champion. Dusty'
Woods of McMinnvillr, dispatched
Seattle's Rod Harris, 5 and 4.
In other matches, Rob Norquist
of Portland needed 19 holes In
defeated Wallv Ball of Portland.
Norquist, a t'niversily of Oregon
gnller, holed a 25-font - downhill
putt nn the l!)th as Ball missed
a 10-tooter.
Riiagian Unveil Huge
New Athletic Plant
MOSCOW I - A hot contest
between the United States and
Russia for the 1964 Olympic
Games appeared shaping up as
the Soviet t'nion showed lf a
huge new athletic plant Wednes
day. In an area which two years ago
was swamps and a stums section
the Russians have built a 103.000
scat sttydium with smaller arenas
lor other, sporjs.
There is nlsn a huye Indoor
"Palace of Sport," a big luxury
restaurant, M lunch bars, tennis
courts, and acres of gardens. Just
i said President Emmett B. Moore
Wednesday I some changes made.
the cavrl when the PCC meets
emphasized the "may.
He put it this way: "Changes
are not Impossible."
"I hope this meeting will result
in final disposition of the whole
Conference mess," Moore added.
The faculty representatives who
4-TgFi'atr t h-Xontcteoce-alhJct:.
ic circus were ordered by the
member college presidents to re
icw their punitive ' action against
lutr schools.
Probation and or fines have
been levied against the college
quartet . for unpermissive pay
ments to athletes. The Univer
sity of Washington was shelved
for two years, L'CLA for three,
then Southern California was
thumbed to the bench for two and
California got i "paper proba
tion" one year.
All but California lost the right
to win the Conference football
championship and play in the
Rose Bowl. Washington, L'CLA.
and VSC also must sacrifice their
Rose Bowl receipts during the pro
bationary period about (26.000
(Continued sa page 21, col, 1)
NORTHWIST LIAGl'K ' .
W I.Pc(. W LPrt.
Yakima IS a .MO Ltwfitn 1111 300
SALEM 15 11 .377 Tri-Clty 14 .S4
Spnkant 1.1 10 .SSI Eufeno 1 N MO
Wnatrh 14 12 .9.14
Wrdnoaday mulU: At YiUma 1.
War.au h 1. At Spokan 4. TrJ-Clty
S. At Eugene Lrwlaton (rain).
W I. Pet. WT.Prt.
Los An( It 43 Ml Porllnd M II .470
Seattle 70 4 ,M Sarram MM .401
Hollvwd an ss S21 in nix Sim 4a
Sn Fran 59 SI .474 Vanrouv 49 71 JOS
WednrKiay reiulU: At Portland
Sarramfnlo (rain). At Lot Anirlaa
12. San rranclaco t. At Vancouver .
Hollywood 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W LPrt. . W LPrt.
Nw Yrk S7 3J .S77 Battimr 4 94 .455
Clvland 5S.19 .5S Detroit 49 94 .455
IVuton 54 44 .541 Waahgtn 40 00 .400
CMcain 4S4 .911 Kn. City 39 43 .357
Wednesday reiulti: At Cleveland 6,
New York I. At Detroit 4. Bnntnn S.
At Chicago X. Wanhlnatnn 1 At Kan
sas City s, Baltimore 4.
NATIONAL I.EAGl'E
W LPrt. W LPrt.
Milwuk 57 3S .413 Phlladel 44 9 .464
Clnrlnn 5S 41 .5SS PittaOrg 43 93 .44S
Bronkln SS 41 .577 Chirac-! 41 95 .427
St l.nun 4S 47 .5(19 Nw Yrk 34 58 .370
Wednesday renults: At Brooklyn 3,
Milwaukee I. At New York 3. Cin
cinnati I. At Philadelphia 10. Chicago
I. At Piltiburgh 1, St. Loun 4.
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Mitchell's Pinch Hit Worth
2-1 Win; Giants Beat Cincy;
Williams Leads Boston Nod
' By ED WILKS '-
THK ASSOCIATED PRMS
Dale Mitchell, making hit first apprarance for Brooklyn, chopped
a pinch infield single that scored the tie-breakinK run in the eighth
inning to give -the Dodgers a 2-1 victory over National League lead
ing Milwaukee Wednesday night. -
The victory moved the third place Brooks to within three games
of the. Braves, who kept their two-game lead after second place
Good Start
Dsle Mitchell, above, newly ac
quired by the Brooklyn Dodg
en, delivered a piack Infield
hit Wednesday aigbt to net the
Brooks a 2-1 wia aver Milwaa
kie la their crucial Natiaaal
League game.
Big Ten Calls ,
Weekend Meet
By JERRY- I.ISKA
CHICAGO on - The Big Ten
ruffed by a ' national magazine
purported expose of loose confer
ence athletic practices, will meet
linn sTTnruu lu t-unaiur-i a aiaiiu-a
p" nAa (ap tir.nnr.inif KthltA '
through college.
Saturday's and Sunday's special
session of athletic policy was
scheduled long before a story,
written for Thursday's issue of
Look Magazine, hung a "football
scandal" label on Big Ten aid to
athletes. ,
A Conference spokesman, who
declined to be identified asserted
Wednesday that the Look Item,
citing "full ride',' scholarships for
football players' and other alleged
Irregularities, proved no condem
nation of the Big Ten.
Tlv.-trfMwesiii..lssibJe
Big Ten epee revisions art e
- (CMllaaed aa page H. eel. 1)
Irish Turn Down
Sugar Bowl Meet
SOUTH BEND, InJ. I - Notre
Dame formally withdrew Wednes
day from the Sugar Bowl Basket
ball Tournament at New Orleans,
Dec, 28-29, because of Louisiana's
new racial law.
Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, execu
tive vice-president, disclosed he
wrote Paul De Blanc, president
of the New Orleans Mid-Winter
Sports Assn. that Notre Dame had
to quit the tourney in view of the
Louisiana law prohibiting athletic
contests between white and Negro
participants. Notre dame's fresh
man cage squad has one Negro
candidate.
"VACATION
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Cincinnati bowed to the New York
Giants J-t in a day game.
. Mitchell. 35, was picked up from
the Cleveland Indians and joined
the Dodgers only the ni'jht betore.
Ruben Gomet and Marv Cris
som combined for a tw'o-hiller
against the lledlegs, with Gomez
giving up a single before injuring
his shoulder in a slide during a
two-run New York seventh.
The St. Louis Cardinals beat
Pittsburgh 4-1 as the Pirates
dropped their seventh In a row.
Philadelphia defeated the Chicago
Cubs 10-1 on a seventh-inning
grand-slammer by Willie Jones.
The second place Cleveland In-,
dians cut New York's American:
League bulge to eight games with
Bob Lemon scattering ais hits for ;
a- 5.1 ,uctoryovr-the Yankees..
Home Runs by Ted Williams and
Jackie Jensen gave Boston a M
decision over Detroit and Wash
ington dumped the Chicago White
Sox 6-1 in 10 innings in a pair of
dav games.
Mitchell just did beat out his
chopper to third baseman Ed
Mathews, bringing Jackie Robin
son in with the run that beat the
Braves and Lew Burdette, who
struck out 10. !
Duke Snider's home run gave :
the Dodgers an early 1-0 lead,
but the Braves tied it In the
seventh scoring an unearned
run after chasing Sal Maglie with
three singles: ,
Clem Labine won ft in relief,'
with Roger Craig pitching the
(Coaiiaued sa aext page) i
; $200,000 Tag
Put on Bilko
LOS ANGELES I The Los
Angeles baseball club has placed
a price tag of "not less than
$200,000'' on Stevt Bilko. giant
first baseman who is hot in pur
suit of Tony Lazzeri's Pacific
Coast League record of 00 home
runs in a season. Bilko hit his
46th Wednesday.
"We are not anxious to sell
SteCe. but $200,000 is .the starting
point If any major league club
uanla taw Ha Kt i bum at atH PraM.
ejnia iv mv wiaosan.BOa, avw -
Went John JHolland of XYit AnfelsC
f' Aider"" i''circumsfancer: Wfff ,'
Bilko leave the club ' before, the
end of the season."
Holland said he had received
several inquiries about Bilko but
no price was set because Los An
geles intends to win the PCL pen
nant and Is not interested in part
ing with its first baseman this
Several major leaguers, itaipn
Kiner and Joe Gordon among
them, are convinced Bilko can hit
major league pitching, now that
he has been allowed to use his
own natural stance. In his pre
vious trip to the majors, the St.
Louis Cardinals and the Chicago
Cubs tried to make Bilko a pull
hitter, whereas he hits to all
fields with his normal atsnce.
Holland said his $200,000 asking
price would involve other players
to
compensate tor tne ross oi
1 Bilko.
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