Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 05, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, July 6, 1949
Old Barrett Laughs Again;
Bevos Divide Solon Series
a veteran of 24 years on the dia
Lwslmr pitcher: Rase.
Pitcher: Ip Ab R H Er Bb So
Rose 3 1M H 2 2
Freltna iVa 8 0 1 0 0 1
Htiser 7 3ft 1 7 1 1 6
i-- j , . . , I Runs: Ratio, Marque. Mullen, Oladd,
ctiau spin, a QOUDieneaaer,' Alwtin. Errors: Ratio. Marque. Runs bnt-
PCL Standings
(By the Associated Press)
W L Pel. W L Pet
Hollywood u 40 12 Sacramnto 49 50.(95
Seattle aft 48 .543 Portland 46 53 .465
San Diego 12 49 .515 SnFrncsco 45 56 .446
Oakland 51 60 .605 LosAnfel 43 58 .426
Reiulti Monday
Oakland 3-6. Hollywood 1-5.
San Oleso 6-5, Seattle 1-3.
Los Anaelea 4-4. San Francisco 1-6.
Sacramento 1-11. Portland 4-3.
(Br tht Associated Press)
Old Kewpie Dick Barrett is laughing up both sleeves at his
pals, the Rainiers of Seattle.
The Rainiers relegated Barrett
mond, to relief roles this sea
son and recently he obtained his
release, going to the San Diego
Padres.
Over the week-end the rug
ged righthander got full re
venge. He held Seattle to five
hits yesterday, setting them
down 5 to 3 in the night-cap of
a doubleheader. It was Kewpie's
fourth win in five starts for San
Diego, with two of the triumphs
at the expense of his former
teammates.
The Padres easily won the
twin bill opener behind young
Bob Savage, 6 to 1. San Diego
took six of nine games in the
series to give the Rainiers their
worst setback in weeks.
The ' league leading Holly
wood Stars are glad to be rid
of Oakland for a while. The
Acorns invaded Gilmore field
and departed with the series
won, five games to four. Two
homers won both ends of a dou
bleheader for the Acorns yes
terday. Frank Kerr clouted one
in the seventh inning of the
opener to break a tie and win
2 to 1. Pinch-hitter Lloyd Chris
topher got the other in the fifth
inning of the second game for
the winning margin of a 6-9 vic
tory. If second-place Seattle hadn't
lost both of its games the Holly
wood lead of eight games would
have been cut.
Portland and Sacramento split
their July 4th twin bill, and
their series, five games apiece.
Luis Marquez' bases packed
triple helped the Beaver's fourth
inning spurt that led to a 4 to
1 win in the opener. Walt Dropo
homered in the ninth with the
bases loaded to spark Sacramen
to to a 11 to 3 win in the sec
ond game.
San Francisco and Los Ange-
with the Angels taking the se
ries, four games to three. By
winning one of the games the
Seals kept themselves from
dropping into a last place tie
with Los Angeles.
The Angels took the opener
4 to 3. Los Angeles' Eooker T.
(Cannonball) McDaniel was the
victim of the second game
which the Seals won 6 to 4, his
first loss after four straight vic
tories since he went to the An
gels. Harry Feldman, getting
back into organized baseball
aftar jumping to the Mexican
league three seasons ago, was
the winner in his first start for
San Francisco.
Official Box
First time 7 Innings:
B era men to
B H O A
1 Mamuei.If
Portland
3 0
Ratto, ss
Coscarart,2
White. 1
Marty, rf
Tabor, S
Dropo, 1
Wilson, el
Plumbo, e
Rose, p
Freltas, p
Outlaw
Total
Outlaw h
Freltas In 7th.
Sacramento
Hits
Portland ....
Hits
0 2 fihupe.
2 1 Thomas, 3
0 0 Ruclcer.cf
2 2 Brovla.rf
8 0 Mullrn.3
1 0 Oladd, c
3 1 Austin, as
0 3 HcLser.p
10 0 0
25 7 18 10 Totals
Into double
H O A
1
1
27 10 21
play fo
,.001 000 0 1
122 010 1 7
,.000 400 X 4
121 510 X 10
NirltPfl hv Rail Uyd Christopher of the Oakland Oaks,.
imrvcu uy uqii i5 nicked on the leg by the throw.ln to
Hollywood Stars' catcher, Mike Sandlock, in the 6th inning of
their first game at Hollywood, Calif. Christopher was safe
on the play, Bill Engel is the umpire. The Oaks won the
game 12 to 4. (AP Wirephoto)
td in: White, Marquez I, Shupe. Three
base hit: Marques. Sacrifice: Mullen.
Double plays: Austin to Mullen to 6hupe;
Mullen to A out In to Shupe. Left on baa-
Sacramento 5. Portland 8.. Umpires:
Powell, Dentz and Barbour, Time 1:43.
Second rb me:
Sacramento
B H O A
Ratto, ss
White, cf
Grace, If
Marty, rf
Tubor, 3 4
Dropo, 1 3
Coscarart.2 4
Ralmondl.c
6 3 4
4 0 10 Shupe,
3 15 0 Thorn aa, 3
5 2 10 Ruclcer.cf
4 2 13 Brovla.rf
3 2 0 1 Mullen, 2
1 2 3 Buraher.c
3 o Austin.ss
PortlamJ-1-
B H O A
arquet.lf 4 0 8 0
1 6 1
4 0 3 1
4 10 0
4 3 3 0
4 0 7 3
3 0 3 2
2 0 0 2
2 0 0 3
0 0 0 0
Holcombe.p 110 2 Dlehl. p
Marsh. 3 10 10 PlenilnE.p
Lazor 10 0 0
Llalca, p 0 0 0 1
Fernnds' 0 0 0 0
Oladd 0 0 0 0
Total. 34 13 27 13 Totals 33 5 37 13
Lazor walked for Fleming In 7th.
FernnndM walked for Liska in 9th.
Oladd ran for Fernandes in Slh.
Sacramento 101 040 01411
Hits 102 031 02413
Portland 000 101 001 3
Hits 000 201 Oil 5
Losing pitcher: Dlehl.
Pit ch r Id Ah R H Er Bo Bb
Holcombe 9 33 3 6 2 2 8
Dlehl i'A 17 4 5 5 0 4
Fleming 2'j 8 2 2 0 2 0
Llslca 3 9 5 0 6 1 2
Run..: Ratto 2, White, Grace 2, Marty
2, Tabor 2, Dropo, Ralmondl, Holcomb,
Mnrsh, Thomns, Brovla, Burgher. Errors:
Tabor 1, Burgher. Runs batted in: White,
Rntto, Marty 2, Tabor 2, Brovla, Hol
combe, Dropo 4, Sliupe, Three br.se lilts:
Ratto. Home Runs: Brovln, Dropo, Stolen
bnflf.s: Marquez. Sacrifice: Holcombe 3,
Coscarart. Double plays: Austin to Mul
len to Shupe, Left on bases: Sacramento
6: Portland 9. Wild pitch: Holcombe. Um
pires: Benke, Barbour and Powell. Time
2:25. Attendance 9.857.
Short scores:
San Diego 000 030 0306 10 3
Seattle 000 001 0001 7 0
Savage and Moore, Rltchey (6) ; Besfie
and S. White.
San Diego 020 101 15 8 0
Seattle 201 000 03 5 0
Barrett and Rltchey; Fletcher and'Gras-
Los Angeles 000 003 0104 4 2
San Francisco 001 000 2003 4 0
McLlsh, Ihde 7i, Wat 1c Ins 8j and Ma
lone; Gregg and Partee.
San Francisco 201 102 X 8 9 2
McDaniel, Watkins i6 and Burbrlnk,
Malone (6j; Feldman and Jarvls.
Oakland 100 000 1002 7 0
Hollywood 100 000 0001 3 0
Gassawrty and Kerr; Rnmsdcll, Woods
19) and Unser, Sandlock '81.
Oakland 300 120 08 9 1
Hollywood 203 000 05 7 0
Tote, Jones 1, Cecil (3), Thompson
(3) and Padgett. Kerr (5t: Roy, Schal
lock Mi, Woods 7i and Sandlock.
Mixed Doubles
Planned in City
Tennis Contests
A series of mixed double ten
nis contests to establish a chal
lenge ladder in that department
is being sponsored by the city's
recreational division. Interest
ed couples are asked to regis
ft 17 U
vr
drinks p.
FLAVORS'
ter at ither the dinger or Les
lie courts. Play on the Olinger
courts is scheduled for 2 to S
p.m. July 9, 6 and 7, and from
2 to 8 p.m. July 8. The schedule
at Leslie calls for competition
from 7 to 9 p.m. July 5, 6 and
7, and from 9 to 12 a.m. July 8
The courts will be reserved for
couples all day Friday, July 8.
Easter Reported
Okay After Chip
Is Cut From Knee
Cleveland, July 5 U.H Luke
Easter, slugging first baseman
for the San Diego Padres of the
Pacific Coast league, was re
ported as "coming along nicely"
today following a knee opera
tion Saturday.
The big Negro infielder was
operated on at Cleveland clinic
by Dr. James Dickson for a
chip in his right knee. He was
brought here for surgery by the
Cleveland Indians, who hold
title to his services.
A Tribe spokesman said Eas
ter would be "back playing" in
about five weeks but there was
no word whether the Indians
YOUNGSTOWN
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Phone 2-5643
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Now is the time to order that new roof before the
busy summer season.
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material.
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
255 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phone 38478
C. H. Gemmell
Dies in Hospital
Funeral services will be held
at the Clough-Barrick chapel
Thursday morning at 10:30
o'clock for Chester Hugh Gem
mell, foreman at the receiving
department of the California
Packing company, who died at
the Good Samitan hospital in
Portland Monday night. Inter
ment will be in Belcrest Me
morial park.
Gemmell, a late resident of
460 North 24th street, had been
ill since February. He has been
hospitalized in Portland about a
week.
Born October 4, 1887, at Lex
ington, Ore., Gemmell came to
Salem to live in 1935. Prior to
that he had lived at Helix, Ore.
Surviving are the widow,
would keep him here with the
team.
Kathryn 73. Gemmell of Salem;
two daughters, Loma D. Eees
of Helix and LaVelle Schannep
of Portland; five sons, Ronald
A. Gemmell of San Francisco,
Gordon G. Gemmell of Portland,;W
anrl Wflllnrs, M flpmmpll Dar- r
rell V. Gemmell and Alan Gem
mell, all of Salem; his mother,
Mrs. Emma Gemmell of Salem;
three brothers, Paul M. Gem
mell of Salem, Walter Gemmell
of Portland and Arthur Gem
mell of Eugene and four grand
children.
Doomed Columisf
Dies in His Sleep -
San Diego, Calif., July 5 (JP)
Forrest Wairren met death un
afraid just as he said six weeks
ago he would.
The 72-year-old newspaper
man, columnist for the San Di
ego Daily Journal "just went to
sleep" at 5 a. m. yesterday at
his home.
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