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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE 'CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. Senators Lose First Of Crucial Series to Luckenbach Tossers W. h. Pet. Salem 10 8 .770 Luckealmcb 8 4 .680 Hillsbu'-o 7 6 .63 Camas 7 .462 Paperma);ero 6 8 .386 Albany 3 11 .214 The Salom Sen u to m loBt the first of tbo crucial series on the Oxford park dittinoud yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 to 9. The game started out like a tight affair but after the fifth inuiug took on the appearunce of a track meut. Salem mmu win one gama If they are to be in a tie with tho shipbuilders. If the Luckenbach nine wind till of their remaining contest and Salem loeue both the shlpbulMera will cop the pennant. Salem Is scheduled to meet Hills boro on thu local diamond next week, and ought to win. Should Salem win over Luckenbach in the next game they will win the pennant. Boulon Blurted the game with home run In me first inning. The first bull came over a little bit low but the next one came straight ue an arrow and Boutou hit it over the right field fence. Tho locals got several other men on bases In thlt. Inning but were unable to dent the plate. Locals Take Lead. In tholr lialf of the fourth the locals annexed threo more runs on three hits. Kcinhurt started the innltiK with a two-baso hit over tniri base. Edwards popped up to Blici Aston, ilarhum got u eingle and Keinbart went to third. Bouton got his second hit In " many times at tut and Keinhuri scored, Barliam going to second. Coleman, who made five epect-ic-ular cutchc) tht-t cut off Sulem rallies every time made a wonder ful one-nun !ed catch of Maples' liner to center. Tractor went to second on Clark's error and Bar ham flCorutJ. Keene walked to fill the bases. Burr walked and Bos ton wis forceu across the pi a to. "Speed" Carroll, manager of tin; visitors, rcLbed Coluinon of a hit. In the i.'itli the visltore came from behind and m-nred seven runs on four hits and two walks. Jrore fanned, nakinir five consecutJe BtrlUeouts for Barliam. CurroU and Zw'jircll walked. McKonna singled and Curroll scored, Strau aban was safe on a field's choice when Proctor tried to get Zweif?ll at the plate. McKenna went to third on the play. Helnike got u single and McKenna scored. Strnn uhan went to third. Coleman went out Proctor to Keeno and Helmke scored. Clynes got a hit und went to eecond on the throw in. Clarke hit a home run over the right fluid fence scoring Clynes ah&ed of him. Qroce go ing to bat for the second time In thie inning wen out, Bouton to Keene. Visitors Foiw Ahead In the seventh the visitors an- noxed two mora runs on four bite. Coleman hit tho ball over the rightfield fence Clyuos flew out to Heinhai'C. Clark got his thtrJ hit and wont to third on Groce u double. T roc tor then went In to pitch for Selem. - Carroll gut a slow, lucky hit and Clark scoroJ. Carroll went to second on a puseei ball. ZweWell struck out and Mo Kenna went out Maples to Keene. In the e.gbtb the score stood 22 to 4 when the shipbuilders scord three runs. Stir nan an went out a nice cater, by Maples, who raced way back Into left field in the foul tjiritory to catch his fly. Helmke got a hit and went to sec ond on passec bull. Golema.'i walked. Clynes bit the ball over the right field fence scoring Cole man and Heiinke ahead of him. The losiU came to life In Mieir half of thu eighth and scored two runs. Shuckiran, who went into right field when Coleman toon Proctor's pitico fit second, canio lo but for tho fimt. time this season and fltartei (Mugs out with a siz zling double. Eloiiton bit his sec ond home run of the game over the right fit Id fence. Maples got a hit but Proctor and Keene were easy out. Tin visitors got two men on buhw in the ninth inning but wcro uuablti to bring then across the plate. Again In tho ninth the locals started t rally that looked Jlko they might yet win the game but it was s'l'-rt lived. Barr, first man up got a hit. Colcnum wats safe on Carroll's error. Iteinhart got a hit. Kdwardtt was safe on a fielder cIio'hj when Colemn n went out &t fit id. Siiaekmin coming to bat for the second time hit the ball over tho left fiel.l fence and llelnhart and Kdwards eroded tho plain. Bouton enm- pleted a rcrfect uuy ut bat when he got a single. Maples went out, Stranahan to Carroll. Bouton and Schackman featured at bat for the locals. Boh ton bat ted 1000 ier cent with five times at bat. Sehackman hit a double and a homer In two times at bat. Barham tuso gol two bits In three times at hat. Goleman, Clynes and Clark hit homers for the visl tore. The summary follows: Salem. A.B. H. H. P.O. A, E. Bouton S3 4 8 4 0 11 Maple 3 b 6 0 8 1 1 1 Proctor 2i)-p....4 0 0 1 6 0 Keene lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Barr If 3 0 1 0 0 0 Coleman 2j-rf..6 0 0 2 2 0 Heinhardt if ..& 2 2 2 0 0 Kdwaide c 6 1 0 10 1 0 Uarliam p 8 12 0 10 Shaokmn rf ..2 2 2 0 I 0 41 8 16 27 12 2 1 uc ken bach. McKenna ss --.0 112 3 3 Stranuban 2b ..1 1 1 3 3 0 Helnike c . 6 2 2 0 0 1 Coleman tf H..4 2 1 5 0 0 Clynes rf 4 2 2 1 0 1 Clark 3b b 2 3 3 2 1 Groce If 4 0 2 8 0 0 Carroll lb 8 119 11 Zwelfell p 4 1 0 10 0 41 12 14 27 8 4 Score by Innings: Salem 1 0030002 3 9 Luckenbach ..0 1 0 0 7 0 2 3 0 1:1 Summary Home rune, Bou.on 2, Shackmitn, Clark, Coleman, Clynes; two-base hltB, Rclnh.udt, Shackman,, Groce; stolen bases, McKenna, Etranuhan', Proctor 2, Groce; 3trick out, Barham 7, Proctor 3; l-ase? on balls, Bar mm 3, Proctr 2. Zweifell 6; hit by pitched ball, McKenna by Procter; pass balls, Rdward 2; double plays Clark to Kiranahnn to Carroll charge of defeat to BarUam; tlm of game, 2:20. Umpire Ed Rankin. Other Ieasn Games. The Wen Linn baseball team of the Interstate leugue came to lite yesterday and defeated the strong Hlllsboro team on the HlUsboro diamond by a score of 5 to 3. Hlllsboro out bit the visitors but were unable to connect In ihe pinches. The score R. H. E. West Linn S 6 7 Hlllsboro 3 10 J Batteries Stone and Wills; Stoutenborg, Meyers and KrelU. Camas forfeited their game to the Albany team yesterday by a score of 9 to 0. Only five of the Camas players showed up for the game. Tills ebxves the Camas nine down the ladder a point. They have been showing excep tional strength here lately, win ning over Ine Luckenbucb nine last Sunday. Young Hnfoy wno was recalled by the Cardinals from the Syra cuse club when Blades was Injur ed, smashed out four htte in tiro times at bat and scored two run. Buy a Fisk Quality Beyond Question Balloon Cords Heavy Duty Hughes does Expert Vulcanizing Salem Vulcanizing Works 474 Ferry. Phone 364 B U S I C IC S STANDARDIZED CASH STORES IT CORVALLIS S. '? 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