Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 16, 1949, Page 18, Image 16

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    18 Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon, Thureday, June 16. 19flpr Officials
PCL Standings
i Br United Frcu)
W L Pet. W L Frt
Hollywood 1 10 .39 Oakland 41 .415
Aaattl 44 S .Ml AnPTllCKO II 44 .410
Bin Dim 4S If .544 LoaAnicl 14 41 A2i
Sacramento St It .4(4 Portland
ftaaaMa Yaalarttar
Vatlk San Francisco 4.
Lot Am Lea t. Portland I.
Ban Dieio I, Oakland 2.
CUn Dlwo S. Oakland J.
Hollywood 14. CacramtnW 4.
1 41 .414
Wild witch: DlBlajl; Firm inf. Paaad ballr
Oladd. Umpire: 8omr. Devr and
Runit. Tint 2:35. Attandanc MOT.
Five Errors Help Bevos
Oust Angels from Cellar
far tho JLftloeliud PrM
The battle for the basement takes the Pacific Coaat league
spotlight today.
The Loa Angelei Angela atepped out of the cellar momen
tarily at least by overwhelm
ing the Portland Beavera laat
night 8-3, aided by five Beaver
miacuea. The night before the
Portland club had emerged
from the low spot at the expenae
of the Angela. Now the Beavera
are back below again.
The Angel win wai featured
by the debut of Booker McDan
lel, the first Negro pitcher to
perform in the circuit. He went
the route and gave up five hiti,
atruck out aix and walked
ight.
Branch Rickey, Brooklyn
Dodger bosi. aaw hia affiliate
elub. the loop-leading Holly
wood Stara, shellack Sacramen
to 10-4. The Stara exploded for
aeven runs in the fifth frame.
Frankie Kelleher aocked hia
15th homer in the aixth for the
Stara with one aboard. Walt
Dropo did likewise, a 1 a o with
one on, for the Solona in the
fourth.
Second place Seattle kept
pace with Hollywood by setting
back San Francisco 6-4, to re
main 5 Mi games in arrears.
Jackie Albright homered for the
winners in the fourth. Four
singles and a walk in the fifth
gave the Rainiera three runs
more than enough to win.
The San Diego Padres shaded
Oakland 3-2 on Harve Storey's
two-run triple in the seventh
It was Al Jurisich's eigth win
Luke Easter, who had walked
and Max West, who singled, did
the scoring.
Official Box
Can FrancUe 100 210 0004 II 0
Sattla 200 lit 00 4 II 0
Binilaton, Oreif iit and Jarvia; Karptl
and wnlta.
Han Dio .010 000 2001 10 0
Oakland 000 010 1003 7 9
Jurlaich and Moore; Jont Ctcll til and
Padictt.
Saramrnto 000 300 003 4 1 3
Hollywood 000 011 02a 10 II I
Johiuon, Llarman and Raimondl,
Maltfrerter and Sandtock.
Portland
B H O A
1 10 1
4 UarqtitE.lf
14 0 Shupa, 1
310 Ttionu.3-1
110 Rtickftr.cf 2 12 0
110 Brovla.rf 4 0 10
0 10 Baalrukl.2 2 0 4 4
0 i I Oladd. e 4 111
111 Auttln.u 1123
9 0 0 BiBlaal.p 10 11
Laxor 10 0 0
Mullen. u 0 0 10
FrnnU 0 0 0 0
Total! 40 13 27 total 10 ft 27 12
Oroundfd out fnr Aw tin In Bth.
alktd for PI mini in tin.
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Mauro. cf
Oatrwakl.3
Madd'rn.ll
Moran. 1
Abaraon.rf
8flmJlri
Burbrlnk.e
McDanltl.P
Lai Antlea
HIU
Portland .......
HIU
Pltchlni:
WeDaniel ,
OiBlail
Plenum
Loclnff pitcher:
..100 030 310 I
310 031 21113
000 030 000 I
000 011 010 8
AB R H KrSoBb
30 I 5 I I I
.4 an 4 4 o 3 l
.4'.,
20 4 I 0 I I
DiBlaal. Error
brink. Marques. Thomu 3. Baalnaki, Aiia
tin. Buna: Terwllleaer I. Oatrowakl. Mad
dern. Aberaon, Burbrlnk 3, Bhupe, Aus
tin. Plemlni. Runa batted In: Oatrowakl.
Terwllllier. Thomu, Oatrowakl. Home
run: Bhupe. BacrUicea: Marques. McDan
iel. Double playa: fteriuater lo Terwilllger
to Moran: Baalnskl to Auatln to Bhupe.
Left on baaea: Loa Anielea t; Portland f.
Mootry's Plays
Portland Squad
In Exhibition
Taking advantage of a gap in
the City Softball league schedule
until June 23, arrangements
have been completed for an ex
hibition contest between Moot
ry's of Salem and Parti's of Port
land at 9 o'clock Thursday on
Leslie field. A make-up corv
test between Knights of Col
umbus and Marine Reserves is
booked for 8 o'clock.
The Industrial division will
stage a single twilight game at
4:30 between Teamsters and
Paper Mill.
Lop-sided encounters featur
ed Wednesday night's Industrial
loop program as Clear Lake
blasted Interstate 8-2 while Na
val Reserve downed Post Office,
11-2.
Clear Lake wrapped up its
contest in the third with a
seven run scoring bee. The Re
serves tallied four in the sec
ond and five more in the fifth
Oltar Like 007 JO t 9 S
Iiu.ratal. 100 10 3 3 1
Killlni.r and Bruuler: Kreft and Buiu.
Rfwrni 141 0511 7 1
poat office ooo an a i l
Pox and Jarvla; Odor, and Weleh.
Ohambera.
Seek Competition
For Ball Team
The Prison Greys out at the
end of State street have an
exceptionally atrong baseball
elub - this sesaon and they
would like a bit of competi
tion. The achedule for June is
pretty well tilled but open
dates are numerous In July
following the 4th. There will
be no game the Sunday be
fore the Fourth because of the
necessity for g e tt 1 n g the
grounds In shape for the an
nual Independence day cele
bration. Good semi-pro eluba anxious
lo pit their akill against War
den George Alexander'a boys
should eall the prison.
Bevens Collects
Suit and Watch
On Prexy Homer
Home runs by proxy are
something new in baseball. But,
regardless of precedent, Bill Be
vins, now playing with the
Houston club in the Texas league
collected handsomely for a cir
cuit blow he didn't hit.
It seems Houston home run
Lhitters are awarded a new suit
of clothes and a wrist watch for
their first circuit blow. They
cannot repeat insofar as the
prizes are concerned. Those who
have not hit four basers pool
their names and when one of
their more fortunate mates re
peats in the home run depart
ment, a name is drawn from the
pool.. Bill was the fortunate in
dividual the other day, so he is
sporting a new spring suit and
wearing a wrist watch on each
arm. He already had one of the
time pieces.
First amateur to win the U.S
Open golf title was Francis Oui
met, at the age of 20, captured
the crown In 1013.
He'll Win Race
To Glue Factory
Portland,- Ore., June IS W
Plus Cost, a 40-to-one shot
In the final race at Portland
Meadows, dropped dead at the
finish line, the last In a 10
horse race yesterday.
Jockey Haskell Laswell
jumped clear. A seven-year-old
gelding. Plus Cost was
owned by Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
Loggans.
Willie Anderson and Bobby
Jones both won four U.S. Open
golf titles, more than any other
player.
Headllner King Henry Lee,
who will engage John L. Sulli
van in a 10-round light heavy
weight boxing match at the ar
mory the night of June 22.
Abandonment of
Junior A Loop
Is Held Certain
After investigating all angles
to the situation, junior baseball
officials have just about reach
ed the decision that there will
be no division 'A" competition
this season. With but 30 boys of
eligible age signed and with no
sponsors in sight it was agreed
that abandonment of that part
of the program seems certain.
Agreement was reached that
the nine team "C" division would
play Monday and Wednesday
evenings with the first games
scheduled for June 27. The "B"
division, involving six clubs,
will meet each Tuesday eve
ning.
Schedules for both divisions
are in the course of being pre
pared and in the meantime play
ers are asked to await developments.
CAPITOL ALLEYS
MAJOR RCHATCH IAOIE Don Paif
ABC Cleaners, recorded 818 (or the top
jteriea whit. McCltiskey aeored a 230 blah
ame. The Hartwell .Electric team rn la
tere d a 2215 aerlej.
Cupboard Cafe 1 2) Henderaon 001, L.
Braden 540, fltratton 480, Boyca 571.
Karr'a HI Wllkeraon 333. Mathli 521.
Karr 407. Coe 573.
Cllne'e Mi Ollne 584. Oalund SSI, Craw
ford ft3!. Youni 539. Rartwell Electric C.
i Hartwell 018,- Reeve 4M, Laraon
.V H. Pace 553.
He na tor's i It Iron $47. Prleien 476.
OIner 486. Weat 577. Braden Body Shop t2
Evan 583, white 031, Mcciarr 535. a.
Braden S03.
A. B.C. Wlndaw Cleaners 11 McCltia-
17 572. M. Hartwell 437. D. Paie 038.
Blaler 560. Capital Bed din a 3t Poulin
585. Boa Ml. Loaan 530. Hickman 828.
OREGON SAYS HELLO
TO A GOOD BUY
CARSTAIRS
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It's new day for the whiskey buyer of Oregonl
Now. for the fint time here, you can taste Caratairt White Seal
the Perfectly Balanced Blend at budget balancing price!
Now you can discover what you've been missing whiskey that'l
rich yet light, mild yet hearty, and fasfea juat riiht.
Now you can know why Carstairs White Seal is to popular in
the East and why it's bound to be a favorite here.
Buy it try it today I
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CARSTAIRS
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Western Group
Agrees on Duck
Season Limits
Seattle, June 16 U Agree
ment on a S0-day duck season for
1949 and a aeven-bird bag limit
was reached here by delegates
from the seven western states to
the western migratory bird con
ference. Delegates also asked that jack
snipe and mourning dove seasons
be added, that shooting hours be
set from a half-hour before sun
rise to sunset, that the possession
limit be two days' bag limit, and
that the goose limit be five per
day.
Delegates approved a t2 duck
stamp, provided at least 23 per
cent of the increase be used for
protection, and approved the pro
gram of more refuges in the Pa
cific flyway.
The provisions were the same
as those approved by the annual!
convention of the Western Asso
ciation of Game and Fish Com
missioners, also meeting here.
The bird conference re-elected
Eugene Bennett of San Francis
co, it president; elected Lee Ol
well of Seattle, vice president,
and named William Caubu of San
Francisco, secretary-treasurer.
Delegates' recommendat ions
will be sent to the U. S. Fish
and Wildlife service In Washing
ton, D. C, for final approval.
The first player to break 70
in a single round of the U.S.
Open was Tom McNamara who
shot a 69 at Buffalo in 1912.
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
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SOtpm. 10
Judo 11 0:30 a.m. 0 0 0 10 i.m. 3 S
0 13 pm. 7.3 13:10 pm. 0 0
31 o m.
1 37 p.l
1 30 0 I
JMOO 30
Juno II
I II I. 10
0 u o n. 1.0
0:M p.m. 1.7
1 Horn. 01
0 41p.m. 7.0
1 10 on.
1:04 pa.
I 10 0 m.
1 11p.m.
I 00 m
311 p.m.
4 01 i m.
I ll p a.
Bunions
, Got thm quick relief. Lift
mourn prssamTUis, sotMJUieaB, cuou
iona. protoct th scnaitivfi
spot. ak for Lboi Butuoa aix.
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CARLOAD SALE
PEAT MOSS
Horticultural Poultry
13 Bales . . 1.95 each
12 Bales . . 2.25 each
WHILE THEY LAST!
Large Size . . 4.25
Mulch Your Lawn and Flowers
We Will Deliver
Phone 3-4903
Salem Seed
and Implement Co.
Front and State
Solflm, Oregon
WE ARE PLEASED . . .
To welcome the return of Miss
Dorothy Mcllvaine, Beauty Con
sultant for the famous
FRANCES DENNEY
Beauty Preparations
who will he in our Cosmetics De
partment for three days, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, June 16, 17,'
and 18.
Miss Margaret Walker, of trie
Quisenberry corner, Court and
Commercial, hopes especially
that all those who were unable
to do so earlier will take this
opportunity to meet Miss Mc
llvaine on her return visit to
Quisenberry's and Solem.
uisenbeST
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