Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 28, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Odbton. CIlf. (gpeelal to
fae Capital Jearaal) A Tarn
gaard at Balm Senator aaae-
kail players be ran ehaeklnf
to at Hit Flor V Italia hotel
here : ever ; the week-end.
: Sprint training for tba team
gets aaderway Monday.
Manager Hugh Luby
boon Kara for aavaral dart.
Jtookia outfielder Bill NtUon
moved In Friday. Pitcher BUI
Sevens and rookie inlialder
Lou Serivena left talem by
ar Saturday morning, and
ware to anivt here Saturday
night -- ..-.
Traveling aoath with Bar
ana and Serivena la Larry
.-. Bo rat, a right-banded pit
cher from Foreet Grove,
who will try ant with the
' Senator.
Luby aaid here Friday that
ba had aaen Bortt work out,
and waa lmprauad with hit
stuff, but wanted a batter look
t aim ' fecfora offering any
contract.
Bar era! other player are
- expected to report to camp
- headquarter Sunday. They
Included pitcher Jack Hemp
hill, who ha not yet signed
hi 1958 contract, lot plana
to go ahead and work out,
- dickering with- Luby aver
tba eontraet la the mean-
time.
Wayne Rick, lanky right
handed pitcher from Malin,
Ore., who Joined Salem late
in the 1982 season, la alto
expected Sunday. So la' Jim
McGeo, rookla hurler, latest
Senator to ign.
Xnflelder Freddy Hsllsr and
Dick Sabatini are , alto ex
pected Sunday.
. Bacrameato may drop aft
a aaaple ef ptteetaaa Bar
Saaday, La by keUeve. Bab
Nslsea, Batcher cold by Sa
lem to tba Saetoa aa a trial
basis, will prefcably ba
rarned, Laby belivae. Tarn
Agosta, center fielder aim
ed by Baerameato, will
likely ba left at tba Saleea
Junction City
'Noses Sweet
Homers, 1-0
Sweat Homo Junction
City nudged Sweat Soma 1-0
In a hlghechool baseball game
bare Friday.
Bob Morley, Sweat Home
pitcher, gave up only two hit
In being nicked for the loa.
Both hit ware by BUI Pol
lard, a double in the eecond
and a elngle In the fifth.
Pollard acored ' after hit
double. He went to third ea
a pened ball and eame In on
a fielder choice.
,. Sweat Home, got five hit
off two Junction City pitcher,
but they came too ecattered to
do any damage. - . v
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avMt Hoau ....ooo m a-a i
rnllard, aahlnur (I) and Jaoabaoai
Mono iM Ahrarl.
Outfielder Connie Pam
and Henry X. Withartpoon
will aoma in a few days la tar,
They have been tent traveling
expense from - Cuba and
Florida, rafpcctlvaly.
Salem Enters
Consolation Finals
In YMCA Tournsy
High Point, K. C. VP)
I em. Ore.,, which defeated
Chattanooga .t-7 .Friday
night, will meet Soath Bnf.
falo, K. T Saturday for aon
olatioa honor in tha national
YMCA basketball toaraamaat
here.' ,":);:.
Defending Champion High
Point will asset Ghristiia
Street of Philadelphia for the
title.
Salem, paced by Wally Boa
with 17 point, held a three-
point margin over Chattanoo
ga at tha half, then acored 17
point In tba third quarter to
Chattanooga' IS.
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Salem Team
Playing in
Volleyball Meet
Tha Salem YMCA volley
ball team, eomprlatd of Har
old aUnitners, John Courier,
Douglai Hay, Erlo Schubarg,
Larry Rich and Pappy Lyon.
is competing In tha Northwest
volleyball champions at Read
college in Portland today.
Other teams In tha round
robin tournament are Fort-
land, Walla Walla, Seattle
Olympla and Wenatchie.
Baseball Scores
Unfla (TarUand) a.
Wat Una i, at. Haltnt 1.
Oaaaada LocU 4, Wr-Bait I.
Oral (rartland) I, Porast Ototi a
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PIN PATTER
By BENN VALDEZ
LOCAL UNITED KISS ASSOCIATED HUBS NIWS AND FEATURES
SaJcm, Oregon, Saturday, March 28, 1958 Page 10
Early Mist Wins Gruelling
Grand national Chase
Alntree, Ing. W) Early
Hiat was tba lllta rmaninr of
the famed Grand National
steeplechase Saturday with
Mont Trotnblaat second and
Irish Liaurd a distant third
over the fear miles and S56
yard eourae.
Thirty-one horses started,
one of the smallest field in re
cent years. The gruelling race
waa run In light shower.
Early Mist, ridden by Bryan
Marshall, carried 198 pounds,
and paid 30 to 1.
Mont Tremblant started at
18 to 1 and Irish Lizxard at
31 to 1.
The eight year old Irish
horse took the lead at tha start
of the second lap of tha beU
shaped ssurss a Ordnance, tha
early leader. fell at tha 17th
fence.
Tha winner Is owned by J.
n. urtrun.
Early Mitt wen by II
lengths and there ware four
lengths between second and
third.',''-..- .
The. results of this race de
termined the winner of the
huge, world-wide Irish hospital
Four Records
Written at
Texas Relays
Austin, Tex. () Four rec
ord, one of them bettering a
world's mark, were in the
books and a half dozen mora
were due Saturday as tha Tex
as Relay' greatest field moved
Into its final session.;
Tall, lithe Was Santee,
mighty roller and hell-mil er of
tha Kansas Jayhawks, was the
big star and the man depended
upon to give his team it third
relay championship.. .
Santee Friday whipped up a
1:49. half-mile in anchoring
Kansas to victory in tha fastest
spring medley aver run. The
time 3:31.8 nipped nine-tenths
of a second from the recognized
world's record of 3:32.7 that
New York University hung up
at the Perm Relay in 1S50.
It battered tha Texaa Relays
record of 1:24.0 set by Texas
in 1941.
sweepstake.
A Balding, Early- Mist Is by
Brumeux out of Sudden Dawn,
and was trained by Vincent
O'Brien. v.-'-' ' ; "
XJttly Yid, a favorite In the
pre-race betting, stayed with
the leader most of the way,
then refused to Jump three
fence from home. . -Only
five of tha 11 starters
finKhed. .' .v.;
A crowd estimated at 159,
ttS overflowed Into iha
sprawling course which lies
on the outskirts of Liverpool
near the Irish Sea.
In tha stands were thousands
of American servicemen, most
of them from nearby Burton'
woes, ts t& v. E. Hi
base In England. " ' .
Overshadow, a 33 to 1 outsid
er and Senlac Hill at 68 to 1,
were the only other finishers.
: The winner' share of tha
pure was 9.808, $27,458.20.
Mont Tremblant, owned by
Porothy Paget and carrying top
weight of 173 pound, received
1,184, 3,231.20 and Irish
Lizard owned by Lord Sef ton,
won 677, $1,618.80 for fin
ishing third.
The time was 9:21, a full
second slower man last year
when Teal won it. .
' Because of the. death of
Queen Mary Tuesday night,
none of the royal family was
in attendance. Flag of Eng
land, Scotland, Ireland, Wale
and-the United State ware
flown at half ataff above the
exclusive county stand. "
Dallas Dragons
Receivo Plaudits
FrcsnCkanbsr
' Dallas The Dallas Cham
bar ef Caantneree Friday paid
tribute to the Dallas high
school basketball team which
last week in tba state tourna
ment at Bog ana advanced
farther than any ether Dal-'
las team in history. .
The Dragons, coached by
Oordy Kunke, wen their first
two games, over Hillsboro
and Cleveland, in tha .state
tournament, then lost to Eu
gene and The Dalles In con
solation games. That gave
Dallas sixth place.
Dallas was awarded ' a
plaque at Eogane for display
ing tha beat sportsmanship
among tha 16 schools at tha
tournament.
Kunke introduced members
of hi team. They were John
Ktismiller, George Curtlsc,
Dave Harra, Ddbert Wade,
Donne Hoffman, Was Wlldt,
Harold Holdorf, Rob Olson,
Herb Brandli and Phil Hos
ier. Bob Joy and Rex Doma
sehofsky, also members of
the team that waa the Wil
lamette Valley league cham
pionship, were not- present
for tha luncheon.
' . Ken Jacobean, who coach
ad tha Dallas Junior varsity
team to the WVL Jayvea
championship, waa also hon
ored at tite luncheon.
John Lewis, head basket
ball and baseball coach at
Willamette university, spoke
to the group on the develop
ment of the game of basket
ball in the last 20 years.
gh Wrestlers and
Paddy Young, After Year's
Layoff, Defeats Durando
J Really amazing how much the score have improved at
tha U-Bowl thia year over the sat three vears. In times naat.
nearly everyone who bowled in both houses carried a much
higher average in tha Canltol Alleva. Now the revers u trim
In many instances. Last Monday in tha Classic League Frank
vn wa a Dig evening wita a 080 series, followed by Willie
West with a big 642 with several others havlna six hundred
eerie. Lots of big game being rolled there now also. In
me mercantile Magua on Tuesday nlte, John Nuber rolled
a 187 hi last game and needed only one more itrlko to win a
new wrist watch from Alexander's Jewelers. No one has rolled
a 700 series there yet, closest being Art Upturn's 688 there
last year, but the first guy who doe will be the recipient of a
nice little token from the house. Mgr. Frank Evan would
like to be tha first but on never knows in this game.
! Twenty-four mora team will fire tonlta In h. .it, w
nament seeking to knock off the leaden and tomorrow doublea
and ingls action will conclude one of the larger city meets
to recent years. Handicap leaden In each event are Trailwayi
Cafe with 3008 In team. Ed McChuker mnA nn w.t.
with 1279 in doublea, Gene Kltrmiller with 697 in singles and
1937 In all-event. Kltrmiller la also leading the icratch di
Villon In singles with 630. Alreadv two ev.nt. i.n
"I1'?. l"-i 697 in singlee and tha doubles score
of 1279 which are still not positive winner a several an
shooting this week-end who could erase those mark.
Have received several cards from those interested In the
proposal to move the city tournament ta the
and the opinions are mostly in favor of such a move. Would
like to hear from more of you, though. Write me a post card
in care of Raulus Bros. Packing Co., expressing your own
views on the matter. One thing is definite, the city wlU go back
to the team membership plan next year. The experience with
tha individual mambenhipa just will not worn in Silem.
Laugh of tha week is on John Glodt, rotund anchor man
for hi own Cupboard Cafe team which failed to place in tha
city tournament so far and mostly because of brother John.
Seems he bowled anchor tor Barb's Sporting Goods on the
first squad of tha city tournament and smashed a 608 while
hitting for about 680. Then,, on tha next squad ha bowled
with his own team who were defending champions. What
did he do, why he checked In with 801 Just like 4 little
champion and the only consolation he ha la that no one else
on his team ahot much so no didn't hurt them too bad. Barb'a
1 leading the team event with 3744 but there are several
solid teams shooting tonlte who could go ahead of them. Among
' tnem are rrea Karra urea old men, the Marion Car Park,
Gardner Grocery, Valley Oil Co,' and Brennan Tree Service,
any one of whom are capable of putting together tnree big
games.
Not much mora than a month to go 'before the big city
association meeting to be held at tha Tnllway Cafe on Sun'
day nlte, May the 3rd. This it an open meeting for dinner
and a party alterwarda and ail members of the Salem Bowling
Association are invited. Admittance will be by AJB.C. mem
berihip card and a team sponsor shirt only, you must have
both to be admitted. Business will consist of electing a new set
of city otflcer. holding a constitutional committee meeting.
Voting on moving the city tournament to the fall, and various
other item of business. It will be a short business meeting
. If possible but every male bowler In Salem who has a gripe
or a suggestion should be there. Mark that date on your cal
endar and be sure to attend. Our suggestion for city asso
ciation secretary would be either Art Upston or Floyd Gould
both of whom would be wall qualified to handle a big job.
Cougars Edge
Out Convicts
Walla Walla W Second
baaeman Glenn Kranc stole
(pardon the expression) home
Friday inside the atate peni
tentiary walls to give the
Washington State Cougars a 6-
win over the inmate
Mavericks.
It waa tha Cougars' first
baseball fame of tha season.'
Kranc also waa his club's
hitting star, with a double and
two singles In four times at
bat.
promised today. Til ba a lot
better from now on." He said
hi year's lay-off had hamper
ed him last night although he
woa a ananlmoa 12 -round
decision aver slugger Ernie
Durando.
'And now I want Raridy
Turpin of England for a world
middleweight title, fight," de
clared the battered, brown-
haired New Yorker who took a
five-round beating before 8,
188 in Madison Square Garden
and then cam on to lick Dur
ando of Bayonne, N. J.
It was bis third victory
over swarthy, dark -haired
Durando la their five fights.
It also was their bloodiest
OSC Beavers Lose
Fresno, Calif, (ff) Oregon
State's touring baseball team
suffered a 6-8 setback Friday
at the hands of Fresno State
college, which posted it fifth
straight win of the season. John
Thomas hit two triples for the
losing Beavers, who scored all
their runs tn the ninth Inning.
Deke Walker to
Talk to B-Club
Monday A. M.
Deke Walker, Salem Sena
tor business manager, will talk
at tha regular Monday morn
ing session of the Salem Break
fast club. t
The club meets at 7:30 at
the Senator hotel, and all male
sports fans, whether or not
members of the club, are in
vlted to attend.
In addition to bis remarks
on the Salem Senators, Walker
will (how tha 1953 world aer
ies movie, j
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
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447. OIMH IH. Wtbb 4TI. OtntT 411.
bMwn ( Lunliu 414. BUnUr
411, Montr 4N, omtlMr 4r, wiu
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Tka l OntnlWM 4T?, Montr
, Bortrsn 444. MUIar 419, W4tur
471. M414T III uiwiutr iw,
Hut Its, BmuC 474, (u 414, rosltn
410.
rtrtmMm KatrvlM (I) aoblnoon
410, An 444, Dla 417, BlHitoa 414,
DlTtl 144. HTtKt (1) Coktc 404,
Lulr 441, WIUU 414, Drat 4U, Bras
411.
Rlah toast sama an4 aarlaa North
watt Oraaarr with III and M7. Blah
lad. aarlaa Bar Ona with 141. BJsh
tad. saw Jack ou.tr, in.
armoBarrs Luori
Vara "a riaaa (I) II. Voat Ml, O.
Hout 117, O. AmnxU 140, 14 Adamt
ITS, J. Walkar 111. Saldar Slaatrla Hi
ll. Boerar 110. J. HeKrtra M7, D. Baala
ill. F. Bolton 3. L. Draaa tai.
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Blarkal (I) M. Ilarrall Mi. A. Srhad
434. L. WHeoa 144. L. Caaa in a Hauv.
onan aai.
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UPlana Ml, a Wtola 111. TaVaahaaa
ofiH ( a, Tomaou 41s, 14. Daukv
artr M. si. Burab Ml, O, raanan 141,
31. ssuiiar 131. '
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Ooolar 340, M. Blrk 414, it. Mekart
M4. I.. Tatka ih. 1. oraniu its. Dlek.
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Aa tncr. ins. Blah taam a ana Con-
aolMatad Pralshtwara. S73. Blah Ind.
aarlaa Aaaaa sohao, 4M. BKh tea.
lama Laona Taaka, 1T1.
and beat brawl.
Do Turpin title fight," snap
ped Chairman Robert K. Chrls
tenberry of the New York State
Boxing Commission. 'Last
night's winner was supposed
to fight Bobo Olso of Hawaii
for the American title, perhaps
in May. And If 010 is willing,
that's the way it should be."
Because of his one-year lay
off, Young explained he "could
not get going" In the early
rounds "could not find the
target with solid punches" un
til after the fifth.
Mill City Opens
Baseball Season
With Two Wins
Mill City Mill City high
ichool bunched three hits In
the fourth Inning for two runs
and a 3-0 victory over Cascade
high school in a baseball game
bare Friday,
Jack Melting. Evaret Brew
er and Elton Gregory got the
run-producing hits. They eame
on Jiauaeu. cascade's second
pitcher of the game.
. Gregory limited Cascade to
two hits In tossing the shutout
win for Mill City. They were
oy speer in tha first Inning
ana tower in me ruth.
It was tha second win of the
young baseball season for Mill
City. The Timbcrwolves de
feated Sclo 8-3 at Seio Thurs
day.
Caacadt 300 004 4-4 a
Mill CltT 000 104 aa 4
BattarmaB. randan (41, Pallor IS) and
wmn ami ajtowaia,
BtUl OUT 440 Ml 4-4
Sals 000 400 a 3
Chaaa aa4 Ward: Caaaar aad Brian.
Salem Hi
toslietballers Get
Salem high aehool wr4ling
aad bavkatball teesas wars pre
sented awards bor tha stn
dant body Friday morning.
Coach HanX Juran praaemaxi
IB vanltr wrestler with let
ters. They were Jerry Booxe,
Jim Berger, Bob Cameron,
John Chimmings, Bill Idwards,
Jack Stryffler, Bob Franklin,
Harry Juul, Joe Jayne, Fay
Ladd, Arnold Temple, Bob
Engle, Terry Salisbury. Frank
Williams, Don Phillips, Pat
Largest, Roger Morse, Fred
Stepper, and George Meyer.
The Viking wresuers nn
tahed fourth In the atate meet
at Corvallis, first in the dia
triot meet at Albany, and
first la tha Big Six Meet
here. Fred Stepper, team
captain, was the only state
t!!!!st ffBta f am, . fcnt
George Meyers war third
and Boger Morse was fourth.
Stepper remained aadefeated
all season.'
Wrestling manager Jim
Brown and trainer Jack OorH
man both received wtiers. .
Aaistant wraailing eoaah Al
Gray presented 19 boys with
junior varsity awards. Those
receiving a w a r d s wera Dave
Adami. Cliff Brassier. Tern
Coates, Ronnie Coon, Jan Cren
shaw, Courtney Jacobs, Jack
Johnson, Torval Klein, Forrest
Loban, Dave Morgan, Larry
Newsom, Wright Noel, Don
Pack. Dick Pearson, Bob
Wrlaht. Xd Wright, Ken Schre-
eongost, Elmer Seay, and Jer
ry Walling.
Stepper, on ' behalf of the
team, presented the school with
the fourth place state trophy
and . gave coaches Juran and
Gray gifts from tha boys. '
Nine members of the vanity
basketball team were given
tettm tvr their coach, Harold
Hauk. They were Captain Jack
Bishop, Jim Rice, Jim Knapp,
Oordy Domogolla, Dave John
son, Herb Triplett, Larry
Springer, Bob Miller, ana Tom
East, West College Teams
Clash at Garden Tonight
New York VP) Two hsnd-
nlcked collegiate basket ball
squads, directed by the coaches
of the NCAA and National In
vitation Tournament champ
ions, meet at Madison Square
Garden Saturday night in the
annual East-West game.
The Eastern team is favored
largely because of the presence
of six-foot, 11-inch All-Amet
ica Walter Dukes of seton Hail,
the NIT champs. Dukes tow
ers four Inches above tha tall
est of the westerner All
Amerlca - Bob Houbreg of
Washington, Chet Noe of Ore
gon and Jim r rltscne 01 Ham
line. : ' -
Honey Bossell ef Seton
Hall is coach of the Eastern
team and Branch MeC rack
en of Indiana, winner of tha
NCAA title, directs the West
ern outfit.
In addition to Dukes, the
East iquad include, All-Amer
ica Ernie Beck, Pennsylvania:
Norm Grekln, La Salle; Larry
Hennesiy, Villanova; Earle
fights lost Wight
Haw Tar Paddr Tan. 140. Bow
Tack, eutaolntad Bmla DeraBds. UTVt,
Baronna, 31. u.
OBO
II
Marker, Holy Crow; Niel Gor
don, Furman; Frank Reddout,
Syracuse: Andy McGowan,
Manhattan; Jack Molina, Co
lumbia and Richie Regan, Se
ton Hall. a
The west team, In addition
to Houbregs, Noe and Frltsche,
is composed of Joe Clpriano,
Washington; Norm'Swanion,
Detroit; Joe Richer, Brigham
Young; W. Shackelford, Tulsa;
Kendall Sheets, Oklahoma Ag
ile; Ron Felerelsel, DePaul and
Herb Thompson, Iowa.
Five Salem
Women Win in
OWGAPlay
Five Salem women won in
the first OWGA meet at tha
Riverside Golf club in Port
land on Wednesday.
The winners. Include Mrs.
Seth P. Smith and Mrs. Myrtle
Watson, winners In Class C
for low gross; Mrs. Thomas
Hill and Mrs. Chester Loe,
Class C. Winner for low net;
and Mrs. Fred Anunsen and
Mrs. I. I. Stewart of River
aide, who won in Class B for
low net.
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TRAINING
CAMP
NOTES
Pickens. Knapp, Domogoua,
Triplett, Springer, and Plekeng
art all junior. .
Salem high Bchool princi
pal Id Carietoa eamgratalat
ed tha stadant body lor then? '
behavior at tha atate toarma
snent and Coach Hauk oa'
gratolated tha yeU sqaad as
their fine job. :. - : . : .
. Manager Jack Phillip and
statistician Ray Terhune both
received awards for the work. "
Sophomore basketball coach
Lee Guatafson presented IS
members of his team wita
awards. Those receiving them
were Phil Burkland, Don Zen,
Nick Error, Dan Luby, Dennis
Olson, Curt Jantxe, : Norbie
Langeberg, Neal Scheidel, Herb
Juran, Jack Marshall, Jim
Whltmire, Marvin Rhine, and
Bob Wult Rav Holmauiit. the
team's manager, alio received
an award.
Ken Brophy gave another
Salem high school basketball
team award. They are tha ,
Salem junior varsity wha
played for tha first time fa
tha strong Salem City Laa- .
gue. b earlier years' this
team played tha prallmlna-.
lies bnt this past aeasoa tha
sophomores did this.
Those receiving award wera
Jerry Olson, Wayne Carr, Gary
Patterson, Marv Strain, Bob
Myers, ' Delmar Funk, Pete
Paulus, Vera Blbler, Harry
Santee, sick Anderson, joal
Blaco, Don Crothera, Roger
Morley. Stan Fawley and Bill
Garrett -
Tha Junior vanity bad tha
distinction of winding up in
the cellar but they wera play
ing against player leveral
year older than they. All
these players are either sopho
mores or juniors. .
ANNOUNCING
THIS WEEK'S
BUDGET BARGAINS
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tha aaa PranaUao Baala tadar In tha
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ta rttabmrt. laal Bkht, aha Oaka arm
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pitohar Con Darapaar whan ka takaa
tha SMwad as tha ataalard dlaiiwd.
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Oardnar 411, F. Junta 411, M. Brown
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