Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 16, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    Yankees
n its : i
14 Capital Journal, Salem,
Smashing Victory
ropes
with fury in the 10th round of their scheduled 10 round bout
In New York. Knowing he had lost the fight on points con
firmed by the tally of the Judge's cards later Rocky came out
punching In the tenth to win a TKO victory over Fusari and
smash his way back Into the "big time." (Acme Telephoto)
Cameron, Sinovic Top
WIL Batting Figures
Clint Cameron, H'enatchre
outfielder first baseman and
Dick Sinovic, Vancouver outer
gardener, finished one, two In
the Western International league
batting; race, according to unof
ficial figures released by the
Howe News Bureau.
Cameron made 422 pfficial
trips to the plate and connected
safely 160 times for a .383 per
centage. Sinovic, who Joined
"Vancouver after mid-season, got
129 hits In 351 times up. His
percentage was .368. Hal Rhyne,
who traded his first base posi
tion for a right field assignment
when Cameron was hurt, fin
ished third with a .360 percen
tage. Salem players In the .300
bracket were: Mel Wasley .329;
Bob Cherry .314; Art Penning
ton .308; Orrln Snyder .307 and
BUI Burgher .301.
Hunk Anderson with a rec
ord of 11 wins as against one
defeat, holds top place in the
pitching department. Cal Mc
Irvln of Salem broke even with
11 wins and as many defeats.
Individual batting averages
.300 or better:
AB H HR Rbl
Brannar. Van. ...190 75 8 41
Cameron. Wen. of 4 10 1ft 109
Sinovic, Bal-Van, of 351 139 14 104
Bartlr. flal. lb ....104 31 1 31
Babbitt, Spft-rak, 33 13 1 1
f,ibkt Wen, Ulll ..127 48 34
Htiyn. Wen. Of . 534 193 14 103
Btalnbark. flpo. of 381 130 0 53
Vannl. Yak. of ...581 3n7 7ft
Shpr. Van. c sue n 31 117
MrDoucaM. Vic. b 547 189 IS 118 344
Zabr, Bpo. of .537 183 3 89 341
Taylor. Rr of ... 899 303 18 130 339
Robtnaon. Van. Sb ihi 321 t 53 338
BrUkey, Yak. as . 574 177 10 98 318
flheeta, Spo-Tac, .338 80 1 38 336
Owco. Tac. of ....831 178 33 118 335
Barton. Bpo. lb ...493 165 31 132 315
Ortfli. Ynk. C ....381 121 7 II 335
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Discover
Orefton, Friday, Sept. 16, 1949
o
Charlie Fusari leans heavily on the
as Rocky Graziano pounds him
Nultr. BPO. Of .... 87
L. Tran. Van, 2b ...M7
Row I. &PO, e 330
Wulfr, Sal, of ....526
Arnerich, Bra, of . .54i
llKtAkrli. Wen, 3b ...121
Pocekay. Bre. of ..520
Mead. Van. of ... .561
Parlu, flpo, 3b ....480
Jolinaon. Tae, ulll .218
Cartrr, Tac. p .... 31
Richards... Sio. 3b 428
Hnccnla, Vic, lb ...hdh
Palttirr, Bpo, of . . .400
R. Trail. Van. aa .1S49
PmhU, Wn, ....45S
Tor nay. Yak, o ....3M
Swrlktr. Yak, p ... 47
Balaam, Vie, of ..3H
Non-n, Vic, of 301
Hack, Vic, of f6ft
Burr, Tnr, of 425
Ciifrry, fl.il, of ...S44
Warmr, Wn. of ..534
Ronnini, Br, t ... 4R5
Jfnnlnai. Yak, Sb .539
Pfnnlm (on, Sal, aa 85
O Snydtr. Vn-Sl, of Mi
Pahpr. Won. of ...501
Thomrwon. Yiik. of 48S
Mvtra, Wtn, m ...5ns
Rurihrr. flal, e ...113
Jacinto, Yak, 3b . 511
19 333
99 330
71 328
74 328
3 323
117 323
74 319
110 319
S5 310
64 3 IS
123 314
123 313
167 43
151 S
99 301
12 301
Pif f ckurn Qii in rl
Leads Far West
League Playoff
Redding, Calif., Sept. 16 r
The champion Pittsburg Dia
monds today hold a 2-1 edge in
the Far West league President's
cup playoffs.
The Diamonds hung up their
second victory last night when
they defeated Redding 7-1 be
hind the five-hit pitching of Pete
Hernandez.
Hernandez had a shutout un
til the ninth when Redding s
manager, Ray Perry, homered
for the single tally.
The two teams play again to
night and Saturday in the best
of seven series.
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! New York, Sept. It At
. ter a itretch of tcrent sailing
again, sccuiiu hituiuh uuiiii, j -
dumply'i, the New York Yank
era today today became pain
fully aware that the way ahead
to the pennant may be very
rocky Indeed.
They needed no reminder from
Manager Casey Stengel that a
team could be in first place
from the opening day of the sea
son to the last then lose the
pennant in the final afternoon.
PRNNANT BACKS
Bv United Prcaai
AMERICAN LCAGI'B
Oamei Oamca
W L Fct. BthitMl to Play
New York ....17 II .110 II
Bnaton II M 111 1' IS
Cleveland II U US 1
Detroit 10 .177 1 IS
NATIONAL LEAfil'l
St. Lou la Ift 10 .840 II
Brooklyn 81 13 .136 It II
That was what Stengel told them
after their shoddy performance
yesterday in losing a 10 to 0
error-laden decision to the
Cleveland Indiana.
Despite the defeat they re
milned a comfortable IVi
games ahead of the second
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9 Major Standings
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NATIONAL UAOl'E
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(Only limi Aeh.dul.i
place Boston Rtd Sox, who
onjoTtd an off-day, listenini;
to a radio account of Cleve
land's triumph.
The Yankees started out as if
they meant business against the
Indians, scoring two quick runs
in the first inning off Bob Le
mon. Perhaps Stengel figured that
Lemon, who had hurled bril
liantly from the first Inning
on, was Just too good to be
beaten and that there would
be no percentage In bringing
Page in for a lost cause. If so,
he reckoned wrongly for the
Yankees came back In an In
spired manner In their half of
the eight and scored four runs,
two each on homers by Cliff
Mapes and Yogi Berra to re
duce the margin to 8-6 Had
Reynolds been relieved more
quickly, they might have es
tablished a winning margin in
that frame.
As it turned out the Yankee
rally was anti-climaxed as was
Cleveland's final splurge for two
more runs off reliever Duane
Pillettte in the ninth.
There were no other games
scheduled in the majors yester
day. WEBFOOTS IN THE MAJORS
i By th. AA.orl.ted Prnui
Thursday AB Ft H O A E RBI
Gordon, Indians .113 110 3
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