Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 03, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Monday, October 3. 1949 Page 11
1 194S world series In the Yankee nsL
I stadium Wednesday following I By titr aocii prui
the tightest major league pennant
race in 41 years.
Both world series foe clinch- sw v .
ed their pennant! yesterday, the e"vSLui"
fi.ial day of tne reason.. The orrroj!
Yanks gained American league .SsLSw .
honor by dusting off the Bos-," iu
ton Bed Sox, S-3, before 68.055
fans at the Yankee stadium. The
victory enabled the Yanks to
break a first place stalemate
with the Sox and win by one
game.
Brooklyn nailed down the
National's flag by outslugging
the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-1,
in 10 innings at Philadelphia
to finish one fame In front of
the St Louis Cardinals. The
cardinals pasted the Cubs, 13
5. in Chicago to no avail.
Here's the finish at a glance.
American League
Games
Pet. Behind
.630
.823 1
Weaver-Kiser to
Tangle for Toga
. Buck Weaver and Jack Kiser
will meet Tuesday night in the I
armory arena with the winner j
being entitled to wear the so-'
called coast light heavyweight!
wrestling crown. The affair will
be limited to an hour or to twoj
out of three falls.
The 8:30 preliminary will
send Bob Cummings against
Pierre LaBelle. The semi wind
up will match Al Szasz against
Tarzan Zimba.
Trnuh ft all Around ("ght ls ta s,ore or
IIUUUIG HII HlUUIIU bie as Ray Solar, (S9), of
California leaps high for the tackle while an unidentified
Bear moves in (left) for the stop in the game played in Port
land, Ore. California won, 41-0. (Acme Telephoto)
Bears Smother Bevos;
Ex-Salem Star Shines
Portland, Oct J Pi Califor
nia's Golden Bears started off
their 1949 defense of the confer
ence co-championship here Sat
urday by ripping apart the Ore'
gon State Beavers, 41 to 0, be
fore a glum crowd of 18,885
home state fans in Multnomah
Civic stadium.
California opened the game
with a touchdown within four
minutes. Coach Lynn Waldorf's
first string then added three
more in the first half. The re
serves played most of the sec
ond half and managed to collect
a touchdown in each quarter.
Halfback Charley Sarver, a
fleet 155 pounder, capped the
California drive from the open
ing punt with an 1 1 yard sprint.
He scored three of the six Call
fomia touchdowns.
The influenza ridden Staters
crossed the Cal goal line in the
second quarter but the play
was invalidated by an offside
penalty. It was on a passing
play. Gene Morrow to Bill
Sheffold.
Three repeats of the same
play went awry and OSC sur
rendered the ball. Within 5 sec
onds, California ran and passed
to pay dirt for a 27-0 halftime.
The Beavers threatened once
again, in the third period, tra
veling It yards and then los
ing the ball on downs at the
California five. Ken Carpen
ter, who with Dick Twenge
figured in most of the OSC
ground gains, paced that drive.
OSC regulars Don Mast and
Rude Ruppe were not in uni
form. They were the worst
stricken of the State players
harried by an outbreak of in
fluenza a day before the game.
Emory Snags One rmy-
Lebold, 150 South 16th street,
hefts a 344 pound salmon
caught in the Nestucca river
Sunday. Lebold took the fish
n a 4 H -ounce spinning rod
and 7Vi pound test line, with
small red and white spoon.
(Rebplx photo)
Carlos (Cub) Houck, former
Salem high star, was a stand
out performer for the Staters
in both defensive and offen
sive work.
During the first half, Houck
operated with the OSC defen
sive squad, backing the line as
quarterback in the Taylor style,
7-1-2-1 defense. Cub consistently
broke up the high powered Bear
running assault as it poured
through the Beaver line.
In the final periods, the 19-
Notre Dame Trips Huskies jssss sss.
lis on the head of his tickler. Chuck Olsen of Washington
(whit helmet ground), while teammate Francis Spaniel
takea a seat on the same Washington player. Moving in are
Washington's Bruce Rehn (56, foreground) and John Precheck
OS, right). Notre Name triumphed in the game played In
Seattle, X7-7. (Acme Telephoto)
Game Statistics
Calif.
First downs , 21
Net yard gained rushing ,,,..291
Forward pa&tt attempted ..... i2
Forward puues completed ..... S
Yards forward pacing ..,,, ,,.283
Forwards Intercepted by . 3
YercJs gained run-back iatr.
Punting average 38.5
Total rarefs, all kicks returned 44$
Opponent fumbles recovered ... 3
Yardi tost by penalties ........ 80
OSC
AMLBICAN 1.EAGIE
.87 7 JtW
.,,.,.rt i:
,,.. 91 M9
jhma:Mi M 104 .325
. Y-erJt 5. Sc !n:j 3
-hie? tea 3. Ptulaelph.a. .
. Ge;rei( 4.
Chivate 8 Wats 3-a.
WffOXL tfMil t
Brooklyn
Louis fifi S .3
f&lsdciph& Si ?3 .S3
Boston U T9 .487
Sr Yerfc .,,.13 SI .474
Pittsburgh ll ;i a
CmcissaU ,,,,,,,,., .82 .493
Chicago .81 B3 ,3M
Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 1.
St. Lsui 13. Clikago S,
Pimourgh 4-5. Cincinnati J-.
Bastes 3, N York I,
I. Pit. Cthmti
3fl
Gel Bucks Quickly
Anions the first nimrods to prove
their ability to get their bucks on
the opening day were Lawrence Johnson Melt) and Gervtse
Meierotte, both of Ilallas who had their der by ? a.m. 1
two three-point bucks wers ta tood shape and weighed sat mi
115 and 120 pounds They were shot on Fan no mountain about
30 miles west of Dallas.
year-old sophomore held down
the quarter assignment for
both offensive and defensive
action. His downfield block
ing and pass protection work
clicked despite the fact the
Bevos were outclassed. Cub
carried the ball only once
when California covered re
ceivers on an attempted pass
play. His run was good for
four.
The lineups: California
LE BezoviciJ, Sartietf, Cumm&f.
LT Cuiiotn, Meuhiberser, Nelxon.
LO DrJcnx, Tax. Dodd. Soiari.
C fitathakia, Richler, Groaer, Hum
pert. RO Franz, Klein.
RT Turner, Schmaleisiwrter, orm.
RE Minahen, Souza. Norgren, Lemmon.
QB Ceieri, Irb, Brown.
LH Sarver, Van Heult, Baldwin. Pappa.
RH-Montchino, Montaigne. Scot!. Lu-
ter.
I a schabsrum, Robison.
Oregon State
LE Thomas, UcMicken, Ni&bleti.
LT Simon. Hanker, Cahill.
LO Carmichaei. i. Clark. Loft.
C A. Gray, Palmer. Sutherland.
RO rSylvta, Peden, KosSmd
RT Niemi. Inlejby, H. Clark.
RE McGwire. Gtbos, Snider. Doyle.
QB Kelly, Houck. Schneider.
LH Carpenter, Morrow, Hoxie.
RH R. Gray, Shellold.
FB Twense, By? re, Knudsen.
Score by perloda:
Ca Hfomla ........... .,13 14 ?
Oregon Stat ... 6 C 6
cantornia corin Toachdowtw, Star
rer 3; Monachino. Scott. Nsrcres. Pomta
alter touchdown, CItom .
Viking Jayvees
Trove! to Albany
Contest Monday
Salem high s Sunior varsity
Vikings tangle with the Albany
Bulldog junior varsity Monday
night at Albany.
Coaches Ken Brophv and
Roger Pederson have announc
ed meir prooaoie starters as
Vern Klien. John Gundran.
Jerry Messing and Bruce Burns
in the back field and Mac Web
and Al Heston at ends. Bob The-
ison and John Conder at tackles,
Ron Lethin and Don Berg at
guards, and Marv Langeland at
center.
Coach Brophy hopes to put
marker In the win column to
night after losing to tiie Sacred
Heart Cardinals In a ftimble fill
ed 6-0 game.
W. L.
New York ,...S7 V!
Boston 96 it
National League
Brooklyn 97 S7 .630
St. Louis . ...M 58 .623 1
For the Yanks, it will be their
16th appearance in baseball's
blue ribbon classic. The Dodgers
wui be making their fifth bid
to capture baseball's highest
honor. They have yet to win a
series. The Yanks have II ser
ies scalps dangling from their
belts.
The early odds established
Casey Stengel's taped-up ath
letes as a 16-17 choice. If you
like the l'anks you have to lay
$17 to win $10.
The first two games. Wednes
day and Thursday, will be play
ed m Yankee stadium, the vast
structure in the Bronx that seats
70,000.
Without interruption, the ser
ies moves across the river to the
JS.UUU-capacity Ebbets field Fri
. .
uy mr mree games, in case
there isn't a sweep. The last two
games, if necessary, return to the
stadium next Monday and Tues
day.
There have been close races
In either the National or Am
ericas league before but the
super-duper finishes in both
leagues this year was un
matched since 190$.
Vic Raschi pitched the Yanks
imo world series glory with a
glittering five-hitter. Kasrhi
who posted his 21st victory, had
me aox, pre-season favorites,
blanked on two hits going into
me nmm wnen he faltered and
yielded three runs before Birdie
leooetts fouled out to end Bos
ton's hopes.
Tommy Henrirh and Jerry
Coleman drove home all the
Yankee runs. Phil Riiiuto
tripled and scored the first
run on Henrico's grounder in
the first Inning. Hen rich hom
ered off Mel Parnell, who re
lieved starter and loser Ellis
Kinder in the eighth and Cole
man doubled home three more
runs in the eighth off Tei
Hughson.
Singles by Pee Wee Rppsp
uuke snider and Luis Oimo
brought the Dodgers vicforv in
overlime at Philadelphia. "The
Dodgers blew a 5-0 lead but air
tight pitching by Jack Banta
over the final four and one third
innings saved the day for the
uoogers.
Stan Musial with two home
runs and Chuck Dierim with
one paced the Cards and Howie
foiiet to his 20th victory in
Chicago.
The Boston Braves. last year's
national league champs, came in
fourth. They beat the Giants. 2
1. in their final game with War
ren Spahn racking up his 21st
victory. In other national league
games, nttsburgh split with Cin
cinnati, winning the opener. 4
2. and losing the nightcap. 8-5
13 1 1. ,r : . . . ...
nniyn mncr lauea lo hit a
nomer and wound up with 54.
Cleveland's 1S4J American
league till 1st defeated Detroit,
$-4, and finished third. In the
other American league wind
ups, last place Washington
blanked Philadelphia, 1-6, and
St Louis split with Chicago,
winning the second game, $-J,
after losing the first 4-3.
Jackie Robinson of Brooklyn
won the National league battine
championship with a .342 mark.
beating out Musial by three
points. George Kell of Detroit
won the American league crown
edging Ted Williams of Boston,
34ZB ta .34275.
Bearcats View Conference
Start After Slim Victory
By FRED ZIMMERMAN
After viewing his team's 7 to
0 win over Ohiro State college
Saturday in Sweetland field,1
Coach "Stack Stackhouse has a
better idea where the Bearcat
weaknesses are and no doubt will
spend the early week in smooth
ing off the rough spots.
The first Northwest confer
ence game looms as a tough one,
being booked for next Saturday
night against the College of Ida
ho Coyotes, defending cham
pions, at Caldwell.
Confronted by a heavy Chi
co line that refused to budge
except at infrequent intervals,
the Bearcats, performing in
something of a lackadaisical
manner, scored a touchdown
midway of the first period.
They spent much sf the after
noon, thereafter, protecting
their slim margin.
A Chico fumble near their
own 2S-yard stripe led directly
to Willamette's six pointer.
After Chuck Bowe had recov
ered the ball, John Slanchik
tossed a 15-yarder to Joe Bona
witz. On the next play Slanchik
pitched out to Bill Ewaliko who
hit the end zone before being
tackled. Al Minn booted the ex
tra point and that was the ball
game.
The Wildcats came roaring
back to rtauh the Willamette
three-yard stripe late In the
second period on straight
power with Loo Mozxini do
ing the bulk of the leather
lugging. Suddenly changing
their strategy to one of pitch
outs, the Staters wound up 26
yards back. A 15-yard holding
penalty proved costly.
That was the high point of
the Chico attack.
Missed blocks and indifferent
protection of the passer cost
Willamette many yards. Keith
Clabaugh, Roy Harrington and
Bill Ewaliko were the better
ground gainers for the Bearcats
while Bob Hall, Joe BonawiU
and Cece Johnson broke up nu
merous Chico plays.
Om Wraith. 185-pound lull
back, collected many yards tor
the Californians as he repeated
ly hit off tackle. Matt Spear and
Skip McDonald were the best
Chico ground gainers on plays
that called for fast work at the
flanks,
Chico outdouned William
ette 14 to 7 and gained approx
imately 100 more yards from
scrimmage, Aa alert defense
PORTUkNDER ACES EIGHTH
AT OAK KNOLL ON SUNDAY
While playing with Mr. and
Mrs. Wally Doerfier of Salem at
the Oak Knoll golf course Sun
day, James L. Gedamke, Port
land, scored a hole in one on the
198-yard eighth hole. This Is the
second dodo scored on the course
in 13 years.
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WRESTLING
Tuesday Night 8:30
MAiV'EVFST
Jack Kiser vs. Back Weaver
OPENER
Bob Cummincs vs.
Pserre La, Bene
S1SCOKD
Al Stass vs. T.mrt Zimbt
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Seattle, Oct. S (UP.) Charles
Joseoh l.kir 43 fttnlSF 1 14hi ,0k;nl
Portland, Ore., collapsed andi H.rn.t. jm.
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Stars Top Sacs
To Gain Finals
In PCL Playoffs
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The pensant-winning Holly
wood Stars are in for the finals
of the Pacific Coast league's
$35,000 Governor's cup play
offs. The Stars clipped Sacramento
2 to 1 last night to win four out
of five games from the Solons.
Wiilard Ramsdell, making his
second start of the series, won
over Solon Frankie Dasso in a
pitching duel. Each gave up but
seven hits. The Solons got their
lone tally on Jim Tabor's hom
er, Hollywood scored twice in
the sixth on Irv Noren's single.
Herb Gorman's double, a field
er's choice and a long fly ball.
Oakland and San Diego,
meanwhile, split a Sunday
twin bill to throw their best of
seven playoff series into a sev
enth and deciding game to
night. The Fadres took the op
ener 19-1 behind the pitching
ef Al Jurlsich, Al Rosen's '
three run homer and three
doubles by Harvey Storey
topped the Fadres offense.
In a nightcap. Acorn Milo
Candini notched his second win
of the series in winning 8 to I.
Dick Kryhoski homered in three
runs and Jackie Jensen homered
once and led in another run.
Charlie Gassaway will take
the mound in tonight's decider
for Oakland while the Tadres
will pitch Dick Barrett.
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