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iOCAL UNITED HISS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 15, 1953 Page 13
Bevos Please Home Fans
With Twin Win Over Pads
,(Bt The Associated Press) .
; , Sacramento ipolled Seattle's
-. racinc coast League home
eomlnt; Tuesday but the Port-
vland Beavers pleased their
home fans with a double
.triumph over San Diego.
;.', The Rainiers, playing before
11,979 opening day fans, in
eluding Gov. Arthur B. Lang
. v lie and . Clarence Rowland,
; PCL president, went down be
',. tore the Solons from Califor-
, BIS. ,
Portland won a day-night
, doubleheader, defeating the
v Padres 6-5 before 11,026 sup-
: porters In the afternoon, and
;. 6-2 before 8,1200 additional
supporters under the arcs.
i.-In other games, Holly
: wood regained first place by
jf blinking Los Angeles (
y behind two-hit pitching by
...Mel Queen, and San Fran-
Cisco took both ends of a
v ! doubleheader from Oakland,
4-1 and 4-2.
Sacramento catcher John
; Ritchey, who played for Van
couver in the Western Interna
tional League last season, was
the spoiler at Seattle. His two
run triple in the sixth inning
Bearcat Trackmen
Defeat Portland
Pilots, 79-43
Bill Van Horn won both
prints to lead Willamette' to
a 79-43 track victory over
Portland University here Tues
day.
- Portland won seven of the
18 track and field events but
'Willamette's all-around
strength provided the big mar
gin.
niih hurdlM: lit Hlnxhouie (P). Ind
'.' atandUer (W), 3rd Huff WI, Mark:
' . :l.3.
- ' loo: lit VU Horn (W), and coeklns
WI. 3rd Flower (P). Mark: :10.1.
MUe: lit Pendleton (P), Ind Carter
: (Tl, 3rd Bmney (W). Mark: 4:31.
449: lit anlllth (wi, met Bertmen
'fW). 3rd Jnittn (P). Mark:- :I3.7.
I Low hurdles: lit Blnkhjijii (P), Ind
Season (W). 3rd Cocking (W). Mark:
not- lit Van Horn (W). Ind Orlltlth
- IWI 3rd Hlnthouie (P). Mark: :33:3.
U0: lit HotIi (W), lnd Cbrlstenion
- (PI. 3rd ilcKibbon (P). Mark: j:m.
. v BroadJumn: lit Tereil (P. 2nd Shan
tie (W, 3rd acrmlie (W). Mark: Jl'tW.
Discus: lit OUion (WI, 2nd Moore (P),
ird Altenhofen (P). Mark: 131'S".
Hllh lump: lit Bchulie-Coluard (W),
Me for flrit; 3rd Hltchman (W). Mark:
' ave".
i Vault: lit Malcolm-Swift (W), tl for
first. Ho Portland antrlefr no polnti.
: Mark: 10'".
hot: lit Hltchman (W), Ind OUion
,;, CW). 3rd Alfred (W). Mark: 433".
Javelin: lit Nenerud (W), 3nd Huitan
IT). 3rd Ollaon (W). Mark: U4'4t4".
1-mile: let Pendleton (P). 3nd Emoey
(WI, 3rd Lannton (PI. Mark: 10:33.3.
Relay: lit wlllamett (Hltchman, Ho-
Til. omnia. MUierj, ana roruana.
: Mark: :M.
PCL STANDINGS
(By The Associated PriHl
W L Pen W L Pet
Holljwd 11 I .ell San fren I .497
Seattle 10 t JOT saormntq S .410
Loa Ant 10 .007 Oakland 4 II .150
Portland 0 0 .000 San Dleio 4 13 450
Taesder'e Beealti:
Portland 4-e, San Dleio l-i.
Hollywood 0, Loi Anielei I. .
Sacramento 0, Seattle 4.
San Pranclaco 4-4. Oakland 1-3,
gave the Sacs a lead they never
lost.
Eddie Bockman homered
for the Sacs In the first in
ning with one aboard, and
Clarence Maddern dupli
cated the feat for Seattle ia
the same frame with Jack
Tobin on base. Tobin singled
In the third, stole second and
Stayton Stops
. Salem Academy
- Stayton Stayton defeated
Salem Academy 6-3 in a Capi
tol league baseball game here
. Tuesday.
Roger Nielson pitched the
win for Stayton, giving up
seven hits. Schreder and Wy
ant shared pitching duties for
Salem Academy. Stayton got
a total of seven hits off them.
Dave Neitling of Stayton and
Gerald Biggens of Salem Aca
demy each got a triple. Neit
' ling's three-bagger drove in a
run in the first inning, in which
Stayton scored three times.
, Salem Academy 010 001 0-3 7 3
Stayton 300 0J0J-0 7 3
Schreder, Wyant (01 and M. raden-
recht; Hlelion and Hinrlchi.
Oregon Prep Results
(By The Associated Pre
BASEBALL
' Aahland , Ewle Point 1.
Zstaeada 4, Canby 3.
Yamhill 4, Sherwood t.
Ml. Aniel 0, Woodborn 3.
Oreion Proih 3, Euiene 1.
Verboort 15, McLaren Bon' School 1.
Lake Oeweio 1, WJ-Seit a.
Toriit Orore I, Tliard I.
oeaton 10, Oolton 0.
Tillamook 1-3, aeailde l-l.
ClaUkanla 4, Rainier 1.
rhlloniath 1. Sicred Heart (Balna
caieade 17. Central (Monmouth) 0.
Columbia Pre 7, Concordia (both
rortlandl.
COLT
Central Catholic (Portland) II, Orel
ham t.
TKACK
Mllwauklo Wtt. Park Bail 40 Vi.
COLLEGE OOLF
(By The Asioclited Preiil
Oreion Steta it, Willamette I.
PorUand 11. Portland State 3.
UwU and Clark 10!, Llnlleld 1M.
COLLEOS BASEBALL
(By The AMOclited Preil)
Portland 10, Paelllo O. I. ...
Uwli and Clark 1-10. Portland Slit.
Southern Oreion 1-7, Oreion Tech l-l.
COLLEGE TENNIS
(By The Aiioclited Preil)
lewis and Clan n,
Sacred Heart
Loses Another
Overtime Game
Sacred Heart Academy lost
its second straight extra-in
ning baseball game yesterday
when Philomath nudged the
Cardinals 1-0 in 10 innings
on the SHA field. ,
The lone run of the game
came with two out in the
tenth, PBUomath had . bases
loaded, after Garrlott had sin
gled and two other men had
walked. Prank Howard hit a
line drive to the Sacred Heart
third baseman, who deflected
the ball and then couldn't find
it in the confusion. By the
time he recovered the .ball,
Garriott had scored.'
Sacred Hear threatened to
end the game in the bottom
half of the seventh. Bill
Thompson led off the inning
with a double, and went to
third on a wild pitch, with no
body out, Jim Rodewald and
Lyle Shepherd hit hard line
drives,- but they were straight
st Philomath fielders.
The Carter brothers, Wayne
and Frank, - divided pitching
for Philomath, giving up a
total of only three hits. Jim
Rodewald went the distance
for Sacred Heart. He was
nicked for seven hits.
Philomath 000 0O0 000 11 7 4
Sacred Heart 000 000 000 00 3 3
W. Carter, P. Carter (0) and Oarrlott;
Hoaewaid and pearl.
Sheridan Rolls
Over Warriors
Amity Sheridan rolled
over Amity's baseball team
with a football score, 27-6,
here Tuesday.
Sheridan scored 16 runs in
the fourth inning, mostly on
walks and errors.
Sheridan 303 (10)10 0-37 10
Amity 030 000 3 4 I
Huleet, Clark (II, Hlbbert (7) and
Hampton: Eblere. intram (4), Burch
(O) ana Kilmer, Martin (5).
then dashed home as Bitchey
dropped a third strike.
Royce Lint, a southpaw, got
credit for winning the opener
at Portland, but he was re
lieved in the ninth by Dick
Waibel, who gave way to Roy
Welmaker, who bowed out in
favor of Lyman Linde when
the Padres put on a spirited
closing rally. Southpaw Glen
Elliott held San Diego to seven
hits in the windup and gave
only one walk. .
Afternoon kame:
San Dleie (I)
B H O
Murray,!
M.Smth.S
AUton,lb
Rapp.rt
Cliy.cf
VnEmn.lf
Peterln.1
Uathali,.
8alvein,p
Dahle.p
Hall-a
T.Smth.p
Strlnir-b
Prnklln-d
Poceky-a
1481&0-!
Mauoy.p
Paber-i
A B
1 Austins 3
IMonli.rl I
0Ruiell.1t 3
OGldstn.ct I
OArfl.lb 3
1 Eiiert.3
3 Biukl.3
0 Olldd.0
0 Llnt.p
0 Walbl.p
0 Wlmkr.p
0 Xrfnde,p
0 Belch, lb
o
0
0
0
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H O A
1 1 3
1 3
1 3
0 3
1 4
Totall 3 10 34 13 Total! 30 I 37 11
a Grounded tor fialveion In oth.
b Piled out for T. 8mlth In Ith.
d Safe on error for Dehle In 0th.
a Slniled for Clay In Oth.
f Walked for Van Eman In lib.
l Ran for Pocekay In oth.
San Dleio 000 103 003 8
Hltl 300 131 01310
Portland 100 410 00 0
Hlta 300 410 01 I
R M. Smith. Aliton. Rapp. Peteri.
Uathall, Austin, Riuaell, Arft. Eliert,
tteiinikl, Oladd. B M. smith, Van
Eman, Egiert, Baslnikl. RBI Petenon,
Gladstone, Oladd. Eliert. Murray. Rapp.
Pocekay, Arft, Monti 3. SB Peterson,
ggert, Hussell, unt. HR Arlt. SH
Reich, Lint. Lett Ban Dleto 13: Port
land S. HBP Rapp by Lint. Winner
Bint; Loier ealveaon. U Anlke. Strat
ton and Mutart. T 3.3. A 11,300.
.epresentative
Connie Peres, Salem Sena
tor home-run specialist who
has been stranded la Cuba
with passport difficulties for
weeks, will be aa his way to
the Paeifle coast la a matter of
hours, thanks to aa assist from
V.. S. .Representative .Walter
Norblad. .
Norblad, who had been call
ed in the play by Salem Sen
ators president Bruce Wil
liams, yesterday contacted of
ficals of the State department
in Washington, and the State
department okehed Perei's en
try into the United States.
State department' officials
were to wire immigration
officials in Havana today,
sleeper hold on James, then
ular little Cuban should be
on his way to join the Sen
ators in a few hours.
Perez will fly to San Fran
cisco, and from there may go
to the Salem Senators spring
camp at Calistoga, about 70
miles from San Francisco, or
he may come directly to Salem,
since the Senator team is due
to drive home Thursday.
Salem Senator manager
Hugh Luby in Calistoga said
today he is not worried
about Peres Joining the elub
so late In the training sea
son, for Peres always keeps
in shape. He plays baseball
all year, and completed a
season with the champion
ship team la the Mexican
. league. -s
Vikings Register Sixth Victory
Keppinger Tosses
Three-Kitter as
Parrish Wins 7-0
JE. HIGH LEAGUE
Team: . won Loot Pet.
Parrish ,. 1 , 1.000
West 6alem 1 1 .IM
Leslie 0 1 .000
LebanonEvery member of
the Salem starting lineup scor
ed at least one run and got at
least one hit as the Vikings
rolled up an easy 18-2 victory
over the Lebanon Warriors
here Wednesday. It was the
sixth straight victory for
coach Harold Hauk's tram.
Nine runs in the second in
ning sent the Salem team on its
way. Salem had a total of 19
hits for the afternoon. Third
baseman Larry ' Springer had
the most, three, while Jerry
Gregg had the longest, a home
run. -
Dowell Pearce went the dis
tance on the mound for Salem,
giving up only three hits.
Pearce pitched no-hit, no-run
ball after the third inning. ,
Salem's next baseball action
is against Albany high school
at Salem Friday. -
Gary Keppinger threw a
three-hitter for : the ' Parrish
Pioneers as his team won their
second straight of the season
7-0. The game was played at
West Salem.
Parrish's Tom Plgsley was
the game's hitting star with a
triple and two singles. . Mc
Cormack started on the mound
for West S?lem and was re
lieved by Davis in the fifth, .
This was the first loss of the
season for West Salem.; ,
Parrish . , , 003 330 07 1 t
West Salem 000 000 00 4
Kepplmer and Stephens: McCormaek,
Davla (tl, and Dali, McCormaek (.
Niiht lame:. -
San niece it)
B H OA
Uurray.S
MAnth.1
Alston, lb
Rapp.lt
Cliy.lt
Faber,cf
Petersnj
Poceky.o
Rayle.p
Mauoy.p
LeBlnc-a
Austln,l 4
Monli.r 4
Ratlll.lf I
OMstn,cf 3
Arft, lb 3
Esgert.3 4'
Bsnakl.3 3
Robnin.e 3
E1I1011.P 4
(6) Portland
H O A
Total! 34 7 34 13 Totall 31 10 37 10
a r-annea zor Kayie in 7th.
San Dleio 000 100 010 3
Hltl 003 111 030 7
Portland 011 003 00 6
Hlta 033 103 10 10
JS none, r Alston, Rapp, Anitln,
Asonii, nesteii:, oiacuione, EBiert 3,
RBI Baslnskl 3, Rapp, Egiert, Robin-
ion. Anion. 3B Rayle. M. Smith. Aui.
tin, Clay. HR Rapp. Alston. SB Euirt
Austin, Monlc. DP M. Smith, Murray
mm aiswa, mum;, rcierson ana Al
iton. Left Ban DleicT 0: Portland a
PB Pocekay. Loser Rayle. u Btrat-
iDn, wart ana Anixe. T 1:6S. A
S,li0.
Sacramento 00 004 0000 10 0
Seattle 301 001 0004 11 o
ronnson. siarkeiow (SI and Ritchey;
rindsfather. Del Duca (1). Lovrlch (0)
Darli (7), Wldmar II) and Orteli.
I o
.. 000 000 11 3 3
mine, candlnl (7)
Pint lame (7 Innlnis):
flan Francisco 000 013
vaiiana
Lien and Alblnt
and Neal.
6econd tame:
San Francisco 010 001 010 I 1
Oakland (KM 100 0013 7 0
Shandor, Muncrlet (0) and Alblnl:
Mann, Van Cuyk (0) and Neil.
Yam a to, Sakata
Retain Tag
Team Crown
Tor Yamato and Mr. Sakata
retained their Northwest tag
team wrestling championship
by defeating Frank James and
Don Kindred at the Salem ar
mory last night.
In the third and deciding
fall, Yamata put his famed
sleeper hod on James, then
put it on Kindred for good
measure, leaving both the chal
lengers stretched out flat on
the mat when the match ended.
Oregon State Defeats
Willamette Golfers
Corvallis, () Bill Sunder
strom, who fired a 76 for med
al, paced Oregon State to a
19-8 golf victory over Willam
ette here Tuesday.
Saleea (II) (IV Lebanon
B H OA B H O A
Federu.1 1 . 1 I 1 Pleas.th 1110
RIcim 4 13 3Unroe,3 S 0 0 3
P.JnU.lb I 3 I I Lmphr.o I 1 It
O.JntaJf lilt MeuaU.lf lilt
Osborn.o 4 1 OSaxton.r 3 1 0
Oreti.rf tit OCarrolU I t 1 0
Sprlmr.l 13 10 Smltn.cl 1110
Becs.o! 3 10 OBllHop.l 10 4 1
Pearce.p I 1 I SSotifer.p 110
9mitb.lt lit 0 Hoover. r 1 t 1 0
Payne.lt I t 1 OLot.lt t 0
Bouon.rf tot OWckU.U lost
rripiet,cf 1 o o 0
Totall 43 It 31 t Totall 34 I II 4
Salem I.. 000 334 011
Hltl 100 133 114
Lebanon 003 000 0 3
. Hlut ' , 103 000 t 1
Pitcher: IP AB H R BTt SO BB
Pearce ...... 7 34 I 3 , t t 0
bchaeler ... I 31 II It 4 14
Neuitol 3 II I 4 1 11
WP Scheefer. HP Smith, Bishop,
Osborn. Winner Pearce. Loser rkhael-
er. LOB Salem t. Lebanon 4. X Beck,
Pearce, Monroe, Lamphere. Neuitol, Car
roll 3, Bishop 3, Lot. HR Well. RBI
P. Jentse 3, Oreif I, Sprlnier 4, Beck
3, Pearce 3, Eolton. SH Monroe. SB
P. Jentse 3. Sprinter. Beck, Monroe.
Umpires Helberi and Anderion. Tune j
I:.
Perez, who played third base
last year, will probably be
moved to the outfield this year.
Let Witherspoon, . who has
been playing Tight field ; in
Salem exhibition fames in
California, was moved to first
base last night as Salem easily
defeated the Napa Valley AU
Stara 18-1. V. , i
Ernie Telles, a' left-hander
who lias not been signed, and
Jim McGee shared pitching
duties for Salem last night. ;
Director Happy
Over Choice of
Jr. Hi Coach
..The school board Tuesday
night authorized the retention
of the services' of Mark Cotton
in connection with the West
Salem junior high's spring
sports program. ; V .
Authorization of the hiring
of Cotton, caused Director Gus
Moore to remark:' "We have
won two track meets this
spring." . Moore's family lives
within the boundaries of the
West Salem district'
Bearcats, OCE
Play Today
At Monmouth
- Coach John Lewis' Willam
ette Bearcats seek their fourth
win of the season Wednesday
afternoon at Monmouth as they
tackle Bob Livingston's r OCZ
Wolves. " :
' Later In the week the Besr-
inta laiinprt iriet TJnwthearMr
Conference campaign in a two-
game' series with the 'Paeifle
Badgers. Friday Willamette
travels to Forest Grove to face
the Badgers and Saturday the
two clubs clash on McCulloch
field.;;. , ,;v .".
Willamette : won its ' first
three games of the campaign,
then' suffered its first defeat
at the hands of Oregon's Web
foots last Friday. ' -
Lewis probably will start
Mickey Coen, Benny Holt or.
Dave Grey against the Wolves
Wednesday. Andy George, the
ace of the staff is the likely
nominee for the conference)
opener with Pacific. ".
Loi Anielei 000 000 0000 1 o
Hollywood 303 000 II 10 0
Splcer. Ihde (!) and Tappe. Xvam (7):
Queen and Braian.
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