Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1952, Image 19

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Portland Bevos
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Cut to One Game
nnrl his h.nidlim. r ' ' 1. ". "C11IW
- iimi.h l)fl
, chuck Snuvain won
'' , :-,ht virlory for
c L . Wednesday
inii inr inc mustangs, ,
in,
'jSlvcrlon,
defeating tho j
Ihn rn.ncrtr, u , . iPnrttaiiri
f'lirr .. ' nign stanri- V. "
leads with 29 dnnMnc .-- . irague with 72 runs batted AnmiM
among the regulars with a .Tin hn - homers and second
His nee pitcher is Nick fpnl e ""
who suffered a broken L thP K,Pul;,r loflhnnricrl Mexican
i. " WUI1I1L' 3: im-i'. , . .
Jl'.6: he c d-il.35. . . . B,y or " "u".rt. " fnv. crncd-run average of
iinfl ii ip-o ructirn ana a 3 'M pa a rt j uv jnixncr,
outfielder and teacher in the Snrim,riiJ Bu!'kley' '"mcr Eugene
other former War Wes 11,7 d SChonl "vstem. is '" only
.305 averse for Idaho 1 Zuml He has
numerous familiar names n h' ' omcr! We "oll
and Rnsburg .272, Zaccarc I ,4R K , 8l,mva -m- R"
Connor .127. . . ' "' K,tsman '247. Trinndos .245, and O'-
i.t nail
P,..fl club.
' nick Bishop's A's are
k(,":,h assignment at
r-nv n ant wnen
" . Anncls. They
in remain in Ino
Game time will be
to "
victory
lite.
elected totsave. Til.
gu.ars. He bad seven Zl'
j Sox rapped Slan Aune
Xthe flnt two in-
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tinmp hiki ftt-iui i rpin.irif in fn-mi.nn ...
-rnnavs ft' . " i" mT nun nMmiiii-4n i
",.ih' . l"ul 'U a,"''alre nrtln
l Aclivilies Associa
on Sau-
i.nlnss before
farted unloading
lj)Bl fieldinfi play held
Leu Hon Phillips opened
the three-run
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asking Its members to
to discontinue certain
It was noted that last
"A" football an its nnn
baseball broke even Tlio
B wmcn is natural. Kn. the ocaa i
as fnnlhaii u ",.:,u",, " """"" ln major
provided to secure mm, . , u"luDS". some means must be
Association and to undcrwr LT I"LeXpens.es "'. our Activities
in"."; uiuEram"! nf gntm ...uj.l.
" " -"vii,y wiuuii are
;lideronne Bd... (cnampionsnips m the athletic programs
VytZr. ,,D,aSk.el?.aU ma(le $1.000 profit
,runs m e "
championships, such
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Wit ONES DAY'S IIF.SI'I.TS:
Los Ansdr-s 5, Porllanfl ft
San Francisco 2. Sacra mm
Sua till- S, Oakland 1
Hollywood 2, San Dieso 1
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AMERICAN
New York
Cleveland
Boston
Washinston
Chlcnuo
Philadelphia -
SI. Louis
Detroit .
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WEDNESDAY'S BKRHI.TR:
Chicaco 12. New York 3
Cleveland 18, Ro.trm fl
Philadelphia 4. Detroit 3
St. Louis at Washington, wet grounds.
fD a vyicr-n nnt i i
VU.FV UOOQ VATinvAi.
pitching this baseball season has Brooklyn
been about as bountiful as a young 1 s'J, J5
lady named Marilyn Monroe. 'pniiadeiphfa"V.VJ""""V m
There's lots of it. Rut the Hol!y-;gaRo -
wood stars, who lead the Pacific ichicfnnnifV"!""" so
Coast League, seem to have the,Pittsbl,rwl1 3S
best curves.
Newcomer Paul Lapalme, a
chattel of the Pittsburgh Pirates
pitched Hollywood out of a first
place tie Wednesday night. He
gave up two hits and teammate
Frankie Kellehcr clubbed a two
run homer to got the Stars a 2-1
victory over San Diego.
June to provide
was rejected. It was also
not self-supporting.
5 ' 'luestionnaire, in part, follow:
.in. tnk'pn nv i.vwuuR. u.'.vi: inn nappha i en--
,rtlhcn sinRien m ""-' . .win icss conflict to track
:Z , steriin stop oThere was a preference shown to bask b n
i, grounder, f o r c 1 n g rainer than Tuesdays and Fridays . But we wonder if l I ,
H allowing Ritchey to and basketball men realise the X ,' , " ,Cr f tne scho1
W a.Vh rae of SaturdaV night games. Many home to h !"
x Chuck LicAuuemmii any papers and those that do have e-i . ou""
ms-lcaBuer over second : best covcrneo imnnihi ' , lwnes ln;u m!lk0 'ne
Uascman Dasch look ignore Saturday nicht nr hL , .r.0"13 P"?6" completely
run and with a jumping Usneriallv In n,M .v. ' ' r. ' wo"ny ot consideration.
ijthat was it.
,;.u: ! . olcr, Mo I... II . .
'f eiUU.K viajv i,.n,,Fi AllMIIJIUS Cflmilaiffn, n. f . n n r.
m "ri8 in the humor, at least. . . . Bui the new v . L0.!"c?.i!.a ?om.e " " 2S !S1 J?JZ ? ? !
ilinjf (iorecous Georee can't he serlnnsL . . na"a" Nac.v amf B. Wilson: Oettel, Van Cuvk
you think so, in this "immediate re le ZZ , " ' ' i
5 r& ""'-nhorhenrchan
'.Port lolowVhV.L !! i" wrestling
n hi. . ' 3: "umsn orchid also
0 -,. llut appearing m the prima
I'Eventer'" "If thi LZ ilm,nanes. t am strictly a Main
S nighfor h" .t. J"JI 'he Armory Saturday
:((. r. , . 'i.., "lame u on nis public re a-
I",!' "I.J 'ZZ " was just plain George Wagner and
race into its hottest stage this sea
son when Cleveland routed Rnc
It was the second game in a row ton, 18 to 8, while the White Sox
in which a Hollywood mound art-: pummeled the Yankees. 12 to 3.
ist stopped the Padres on a two- as the Indians moved within a
hitter, Mel Queen having turned 'game of first place.
the trick Tuesday eve. For the
The win was Hollywood's Ifllh ; lkcd- as
Phillies topped the Pirates, 3-1.
The Phils made only five hits
but Connie Ryan provided the
spark for Russ Meyer's 10th vic
tory when he hit n homer, walked
three times and stole two bases.
Loser Cal Iloguc got into most
of his difficulty because of wild
ness, walking eight men, although
he also struck out six.
The St. Louis at Washington
game in the American League also
was rained out.
Iri night games, the Philadel
phia A's boat the Detroit Tigers,
4 to 3, and the St. Louis Cards
walloped the Boston Braves, 9 to
2, in a game called after 7 in
nings because of rain.
It was the 10th time this year
that the A's had marked up a one
run win over the Tigers. This
time thev came from behind with
NEW YORK (U.R) Two big I three runs in the last of the eighth.
and sudden explosions Wednesday 1 all with two nut, to give Carl
put the American League pennant : Scheib his eighth victory. Fred
Hatfield s two-base error kept the
winning rally rolling.
Rookie Harvey Haddix, in his
WEDNESDAY'S RESI'I.TS:
Philadelphia 3, Pillsb.irBh 1
Brooklyn fi, Cincinnati ,1
St. Louis I), Bnton 2
New York at Chicago, rafn.
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cleared
Said he,
reaoy to put on their sternest
.challenge yet and their outlook
was improved by the sudden col
lapse of second line Yankee pitch
ers, who have been cuffed like
"D" leaguers in recent outings.
Cleveland, piling up its biggest
run total of the season, gained
most of its excessive final margin
in a 10-run fourth inning in which
14 men came to bat. The Indians
made 18 hits in all, including
Luke Easter's grand slam homer
in the riotous inning and homers
by Larry Doby and Ray Boone.
While all of this was going on,
lanky Johnny Sain, the Yankees'
oio ooo nno l 2 o castoff from the National Leaeue.
Maneani Luna, Hisncr I nitrnH if u- wnnlrl aUn
be a castoff from the American
League. The White Sox, making it
two in a row over the world
champs, pounded Sain for seven
hits and five runs in 2 innings.
ln the National League,, the
Dodgers again moved seven games
in front of the Giants by defeat
ing the Reds, 8 to 3, on Billy Loes'
eight-hit hurling while the Giants
were rained out at Chicago. The
of 23 meetings with Lefty O'Doul's
Padres.
Oakland, who had shared the
PCL's top spot with Hollywood,
slipped into second place, a game
back, by losing to Seattle 5-1.
Steve Nagy twirled a five-hitter
for the Suds.
Lefty Joe Hatfen blanked Port
land on three hits as Los Angeles
got a 5-0 decision; and lean Wal
ter Clough goose-egged Sacra
mento on five blows as the Seals
won 2-0.
The linescores
R II E
HnllywonH . ... 000 000 020 2 9 2
San Dieco
LaPalmp and
(8) and Summer.
first major-league start, was the
winner for the Cards, allowing
I only five hits. The victory for the
moment, at least, it; newcomer, who is still on termi
if the Indians wereinal leave from the armv. moved
the Cards within Wi games of
second place. Earl Torgeson of the
Braves and Dick Sislcr of the
Cards hit homers.
R H E
Portland 000 000 000 0 .1 2
Los Anneles 003 010 01X 5 11 0
Plerett.1, Walbcl (8) and Gladd; Hattcn
and Peden.
R H E
San Francisco 002 ooo ono 2 R 1
Sacramenlo 000 ono 000 0 5 1
Cloush and Orleit: Osenbaugh. Barke
lew (81, Palica (R) and Smith.
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0LYMPIA BEER.,
OIVMPI BREWING CO.. OiynlDia. Wash., U.S.A.
InBorBid'dibr"5 "nU hour
bobb? pin Tee! " 3Sked him OT a
noo ono .mo!
:os 2nd 202 oox a
Phillip! J. Cavincss, Dasch.
runs hatted in hv
won, SleBmund. Planers .1,
ttlk! off Anne 1, SlfRrmind
l ilnick nut by Aune 2. sun-
.'uviin 4; 4 hit 2 runs off
lMim.ru 4 hits 4 runs off
S'i innliiE; earned runs
wton 5; left nn ha v.,i.
rani : losing pitcher Aune;
wrujKow, osier; sacrifice.
wpimrej nanke nnrl W
(I me 3:f)J; attendance 476.
fwK rLf- !". Harvey
M"3'? Statc Coile is ne of the few schools that ooerales a
yeHi-arnunn ice arena on the campus. The school stages a skating
extravagant, "Ice Time," Aug. 21-23, with talented young ama e"?
skaters from throughout the miri-wn.t ii,i- mal?.ur
show is Jean Arlen, member of the professional show, "Hoiidfv on'
Ice."
ieUmess
ires Ankle
-UiK, Ore. (U.R) Eddie
til.000 or belter-, hnmi.
'N by the Boston Red
eign school, returned
-iiday to recover from
"toy suffered in a re-
hurt while pitching
i the Class 'B' Pied-
m against Norfolk. He
sont him home
Wnmendation he keep
;s much as possible. I
warca m about 17
lor Roanoke.
N State Juniors
Wn 7-6 Defeat
- The Creswell Slate
1 . basebaU te:m'
here Tuesday
"makeup of an earlier
, Dick Krettin
;hlter for the win
l"htod a triple to
' Wan-on w-iT...
iout fn;
iV.Ck JbagEer' while
had two safeties.
". (U.R) it ,. j
;'-old rookie right
t . yncouver Cani.
m tt Wednesday
Sl Mm,..!"" V" 10 8
'""""at League
Shrine All-Stars
Select Co-Captains
PORTLAND (P) Doug Sim
mons, Astoria center, and Dick
Upper-Willamette
Gun Club to Stage
Last Shoot Sunday
DEXTER The Upper-Willamette
Hod and Gun Club, moved
out of its trap grounds and cluh ;
house because of Lookout Point j Knight, Grants Pass halfback,
Dam work, will hold its last shoot j Wednesday were elected co-cap-at
the home traps Sunday, ac-11'" ' tne Upstate team for Sat
cording to Charley Brewer. turday night's Shrine Hospital
The merchandise shoot will DcneI" looioail game.
start at 10 a.m. and will continue me team of Upstate all-stars
throughout the day. The club win meet a picked scmad from
will be forced to move the last Portland at Multnomah Stadium.
day of this month and has receiv- Coach Mel Ingram sent the Un-
ed some $8000 compensation from staters through their final drill at
the government. The settlement 1 Portland University Wednesday,
is not expected to cover the loss, I1 hey will hold light workouts
but the funds will be used to es- Thursday and Friday at the stadi
tablish another trap grounds and um.
ciuo nouse ln the future. Ingram said John Barhour.
lrants Pass tackle who suffered
knee injury, would not be able to
play.
The Portland team, coached by
Frank O'Neil, will finish drills at
Cleveland High School Thursday
and work out Friday at the sta-
Idium.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U.RI Las
Vegas and Yuma fought it out 13
Innings in a Southwest Interna
tional League game at Cashman
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ly won, 6-5.
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