Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 30, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 80, 1949i()rte jg May Quit"
Senators Under
Kevpie Dick' Grins in
Victory over Ex-Owners
(By Untied Prmi)
The "little round man" was wearing a big, wide amile today.
"Kewple Dick" Barrett, who has been throwing baseballs for
bucks lor more than a quarter century, won hU 218th Pacific
Coast league game last night as he beat the Seattle Rainiers. And
the win was one of the sweetest of the group lor Barrett.
Earlier In the season Seattle,
PCL Standings
for whom Barrett has turned in
206 wins, decided he was getting
too old to pitch at 42 and let
him go. Barrett figured he had a
few more wins left, so he signed
with the Padres.
One of those wins was ex
hibited last night a 8-2 victory
that barely missed being a shut
out. And the game dropped the
Suds another full length behind
the league - leading Hollywood
Stars, who pummelled Oakland
14-2.
In other loop games the San
Francisco Seals beat Los Ange
les 6-2 and Portland and Sacra
mento split a doubleheader.
Portland won the opener 4-2
and Sacramento took the second
contest 3-1.
Portland won the opening
seven-inning game from the
Sacs bv rallying for all four
runs in the last of the sixth.
Sacramento took an early lead
on Bill Wilson's home run and
a single run in the sixth. Red
Lynn got the win and Orval
Grove the loss.
In the second game Ken Hol-
combe stilled the Portland bats
with five hits as Sacramento
scored early and led all the way.
Official Box
(By thi AmocilUd Print
W h Pet. W L Pet
Hollywood 90 38 .039 Sin Dleto 47 47 .800
Seattle 53 43 ,fi&2 SnFrnCJKO 41 51 .497
Sacramento 48 4ft .60S Portland 41 &0 .451
Oakland 47 47 .600 LojAnielu II 98 .404
Rult Wednetdar
Portland 4-1, Sacramento 1-1.
San Dlevo t. Seattle 3.
Hollywood 14. Oakland 3.
San rrancUco 0. Lm Anielei 1.
First aame box:
Sacramento
B H O A
Portland
Ratio. M
Cowarart.J
White, If
Hodiln.rf
Tabor, 3
Dropo, 1
WtUton, cf
Phimbo.c
Grove, p
Corner, p
Ralmondl"
Marty"
Grace
Tot a 15
B H O A
1
1 13 I
3 1
a o
i l
o 1
2 Marquezjf
4 0 13 Shupe, 1
3 3 3 0 Thorn a, S
3 0 10 Ftuckrr.cf
3 13 1 Brovla.rf
3 0 6 0 Basin.nkU
3 10 0 Glndd, c
2 2 3 1 Auxtln,M
1 0 0 3 Lynn, p
0 0 11 Mullen"
1 0 0 0 SalUman.p 0 0
10 0 0
a n n A
a ia 11 Total 33 6 21 11
Grounded out for Plumbo In 7th.
Fanned for Corner in lin.
Walked for Ratto In 7ili.
Slnaled lor Lynn In 0th.
. . 010 001 0-
H U. 1M U1 0-0
Portland JJ
HIU 000 015 '
tl tnnlnest
Pitching IP Ah R H ErRoBb
Grov 5 Jf
Con.er I I I 0
Lynn f " 3 8 3 3 1
Bnu.ma 1 3 0 0 0 1 1
LoalnK pitcher: Grove. Wlnnln pitcher:
Lynn. Run: White. WlUon, Marques.
Shupe. Auatln. Mullen. Run baited In:
Wllaon. Dropo, Shupe 3. ThomM, Bajtlnam
r h hit; Tubnr. Home run: Wllaon
h...t' white. Tabor. Sacrifice:
nrnve. Hodtln. Double Play: Ratto to
r.nnr.nrnrl to Dropo. Left on bajie: Snc-
ramenlo 8: Portland 3. UmPlrea: Powell,
Barbour and Bena. Time 1:28.
lrlarah,aji
Rivlmondi.e
Whlte.lf
Hodfln.rf
Tabor, 3
Dropo, 1
Wilnon, cf
Corarart,2
Holcombe.p
Total
3 13
0 0
2 1
1
31 5 37 13
The aecond fame box:
BAVBmnt.ft Portland
BHOA BHOA
, 1 0 3 Marqurr.lf
I 0 5 0 Shupe, 1
12 3 0 Thomax.3
12 10 Rucker.cf
1114 Brovla.rf
I 3 ll nBa.ln.kl,2
10 10 numhfr.e
10 5 3 Austin, m
10 0 3 Diehl. P
Flemlnit.p
Mullen
RrldKM.p
33 0 37 13 Totnla
-Orounded out for Flemlnx In 7th,
Sacramento 010 200 (mo
HIU 210 311 000
Portland 000 001 0001
Hit 100 002 110
Pltchlnn: 1p Ab RHKrfloBb
Rolcombe 0 31 1 0 1 ft 3
Dlehl 5H 33 3 8 3 2 2
Wr-mlni IS 4 0 0 0 0 0
BrldRea 3 6 0 0 0 0 0
Loalni Pitcher: Dlehl. Run.s: White 2
Rods In, Mnrmirt. Error: Dropo. Runj
batted In: M origin, Dropo 2, Hhupe, Two
bnae hllJi: 1 1 wig In. Marauex. Stolen baae
White. Double play: Marnh to CoAcnrart
to Dropo: Austin to Daalnflkl to Sluine
Left on baxeJi: Sacramento 5: Portland 6.
Umpire: Bnrbour. Bena and Powell, Time
1:0?, Attendance 7,143.
Snn Dleso 100 010 3106 13 2
Seattle 000 000 0022 13
BArrelt and Rltrhey: Bchanr, Oppllger
(7i, Ardliola i9) and GraM, White til.
Irfin Aniele .000 001 1002 9 1
Ann Francisco 2ufl 301 OOx- 8 0 1
MrUnh. Hide (4). Watkln 17) and
Malone: PereB and Parlee.
Oakland 000 000 300 3 8 5
Hollywood 170 140 10X 14 IK 0
NrUon. ToM 12), flraU (St. OiiMiwiy
(1) and Kerr; Scliallork and Unarr.
Business Pinch
Larry Ortelg, right fielder,
may be lost to the Salem Sena
tors for the balance of the sea
son. Orteig is the owner of a
tavern in the Portland area that
has been under lease. The oper
ator is having difficulty and Or
teig may be compelled to return
to protect his interests.
In case Orteig has to aban
don the diamond, there is a pos
sibility that Gene Peterson may
be switched from the mound to
the outfield. Peterson hits the
ball well and has been doing
ably at fly chasing during pre
game warmups.
Although the search for capa
ble pitchers is being pursued,
Business Manager George Emigh
reports no additions to the
mound staff are In sight.
Luscious Luke Whiffed
Breezes in Dallas Mix
Dallas The great Luke Easter, first sacker for San Diego
In the Pacific Coast baseball league, played in Dallas five years
ago, but a local pitcher held him hltless In five times up and
whiffed him on three of the trips to the plate.
This fact was confirmed this week by Ray Boydston, Dallas
sports enthusiast and former manager of the Dallas Townles
baseball team. In reading of Easter and watching him In
Portland games, Boydston had the feeling that he had met
him on the diamond. Checking back over his old scorebooks,
he found Easter listed with the Vanport Black Sox, a team that
Boydston's Townles bowed to four times In an many meetings.
The leading coast batter played on the local high school dia
mond against the Townles in a game during the summer of
1944. Neil Richardson, former Dallas high school hurling
star, fanned Easter three times and never allowed him to
reach first base.
Richardson fanned batters down 16 times In the game,
but ironically, lost the game by yielding 11 hits.
Teamsters Slug
Navy Team, 15-0
Combining 13 hits with the
opposition's eight miscues, the
Teamsters banged out a IS O de
cision over Navy Reserve in an
Industrial league soflball game
Wednesdny night. Successive
homers by Statlcr and Brandlr
highlighted t lie performance.
Michael chucked two hit bail for
the winners.
The nightcap was a tree hit
ting contest between Clear Lake
and Paper Mill with the former
winning 11-8 after collecting six
runs in the initial inning. Fach
Bide made six errors,
Thursday night's program,
City league: OP & P vs. Pheas
ants at 8; Handle Oil vs. 12th
Street at 9. Industrial league:
Post Office vs. Paper Mill at
Teamsters . 025 17 15 13 0
Navy 000 00 0 2 8
Michael and C. Bock; Fox,
Bassctt and Jarvis.
Clear Lake . 61 1 200 11 1 9 B
Paper Mill. .041 021 0 8 7 6
Killinger and Bressler; Far
low and Kcphart.
CAPITOL ALLEYS
MAJOR SI KA IX II I.KAOl'E ChPt
Boyce copped Individual honors with a 3J3
tame and a 04a arrlea while the Cupboard
Cafe crew recorded a 2193 aerie.
Karr's U Wllkcraon 409. Mathla M2.
PhipPJL 621, Coe 642. riinr'i Coffee Shop
(3' Cllne 602, Nuber 531, Henderson 564.
Tounc 495.
Braden Body Shoe 2-Whlte SIB. 8
Bradrri 536. L. Braden 530, Evana 573.
A.B.C. Window Cleaneri (11 D. Pate 532.
Bltler 493, M. Hartwell 637, McCluakey
112.
Ken a tan (2) Iroru 632. Olney 640, Frle
wn 486, Wet 833. Capitol Beddlni (It
Poulln 675, Root 143, Lotan 613, WlUard
403.
Hartwell Eleetrie 1-E Hartwell 670.
Xeevea 460, Larson 601, H. Pur 520. Cup
Ward Care t2 Boyre 645, atrilton 617,
Mllfoid 467, OlodL 664.
Coronation
(Continued from Page 1)
Hale. Vince Rodakowski, Mar
vin Van Cleave, St. Elmo Mas
sengale, Dr. O. A. Olson and
Hunt Clark.
Following the coronation cer
emonies the queen and her court
will retire from the stage, dec
orations of which are to carry
out the Cherryland theme, and
will be seated in a box reserved
for them In the grandstand.
After the court arrives at its
box a program is to be presented
for their entertainment on the
stage, where the coronation cer
emonies were held.
Opening the program for that
evening is to be a specialty revue
by Elaine Murphy and associates
Sandra Bliven and Judy Gaern
of the Merlain Dancing school.
Immediately following this will
be Lyle Lorentz, 19-year-old
Salem entertainer, who is to give
impressions of modern day ra
dio programs. Also appearing
during the program will be the
Cherryette trio from Miller's
department store.
Dance Review Planned
Concluding the program plan
ned in front of the grandstand
tonight will be a revue by the
students of the Paul Armstrong
school of dance with over 200
students participating. The stu
dents, ranging in age from the
wee tots to an older group, are
from the Salem and McMinn
ville studios of Armstrong.
Immediately after the pro
gram and every night following
there is to be a dance under the
grandstand with Claude Bird
and his orchestra playing.
First thing on the program for
Friday is the grand parade, slat
ed to start at 10 a.m. The parade
will form at 14th and D streets
and move down 14th street to
State street. Moving down State
and past the state capitol build
ing to enable state employes to
see the parade, it then goes to
Commercial street and turns on
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Among the out of town groups
taking part In the parade will
be the Portland Roaarlani and
members of the Rose festival
court with motorcycle escort:
the Santiam Bean festival group
from Stayton, a group from the
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Bands taking part in the par
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school band, Eagles Junior band
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Tlgard.
Friday at noon there ia to be
a Savings Bond show at Court
and High itreett and at 8 p.m.
Friday the Horse Show to be
given at the fairgrounds will
start.
Children will have their par
ade Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
leaving from Marion Square and
moving up Commercial street to
Cottage street. There all the par
ticipants are to be given free
ice cream.
Both Saturday afternoon and
'evening there Is to be a drum
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contest at the state fairgroundsLj
in fpnnt nf the ffrandstand. Win-?
ner of that competition is to j
presented the uovernor s cup.' r
Feature of the Saturday night L
program is to be ladder drills
by the Salem firemen.
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