Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 15, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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FAN FARE lyWeHDItxer.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortsoa
Wednesday, April 15, 195S
Pitchers Steal Show in
Opening Games in Majors
By CARL LUNDQTJ1ST
New York U.R It wu s
memorable openlnc day in
wintry weather where the bit
ten froxe up and the fans Just
froxe.
The pitching was magnlfi
'cient and big Bob Lemon, who
has won more games than any
curler in the majors since
1948, appropriately set the
pace with heart-throbbing
6 to 0, one-bit victory over
the White Sox a Cleveland.
Then, Just to show that all of
bis baseball brilliance is not
contained In his strong right
arm, he also drilled a home
run.
But the hitters also were on
vacation elsewhere. At Yan
kee Stadium, Lefty Alexander
Kellner of the Athletics hand
ed the World Champion New
Yorkers their first opening
day defeat since 1947 when
he blanked them on five hits,
8 to 0.
, A night game In St. Louis
produced a third shutout
when Veteran .Virgil Fire
Tracks, in his first appear
ance for the' St Louis
Browns, ' set down the De
troit Tigers with fonr hits,
10 to 0, as his mates pound
ed ex-teammate Ned Gar
ver and three other Tiger
hurlers.
In Philadelphia,' crafty
Larry Jansen of the
Major Leagues
(Br The Aiiocuted Prill)
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Philadelphia , New Tork .
CliTeland a, Chlcaao 0.
Wasrilniton at Boston, peatcald.
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set him up to a firct inning
lead with a two-run homer
off Ace Robin Roberts.
Rookie Bill Burton, two
days in the majors and two
days a hero, hit a 10th in
ning homer In the Inaugural
at Milwaukee to give Lefty
Warren Spahn of the Braves
' a six-hit, t to I victory over
Gerry Staley of the Cardi
nals, who also yielded but
six hits.
It was a relief chore that
took the prize in- Brooklyn
and, as was the case countless
times in 1982, it was turned in
by Big Joe Black who pitched
two-hit ball for six innings in
an 8 to S triumph over the
Giants Pirates that featured a three-
pitched a' slick slx-hltter to run homer by Roy Campanella
win, 4 to 1, as Bobby Thomson and a two-run, route clout by
Duke snider that broke an
automobile show wmt'ow
across the street from Ebbets
Field. .
At Chicago, Bob Rush gain
ed a sharp eight-hit, 3. to 2
victory over, the Reds when
Randy Jackson doubled home
two runs in the eighth inning
off lefty Ken Raffensberger,
who generally subdues Chi
cago without trouble.
Salem Jayyees
Defeat Leslie
Hank Juran's Salem high
varsity Tuesday scored their
first win of the season after
two losses by beating the Les
lie Rockets 10 to 6 at Leslie,
Salem opened the game with
four runs and Leslie could
never catch up. Marion Lee
went all the way for the high
school, and gave up 11 hits
while his own team could get
only seven.
Salem JT 41 1 10 T 4
LeiUe OA 3 11 4
Let and atubblftlald, luby (I): Krater,
Sara (t), Trederlcka (4) and Ponaford,
Uuk (3).
Pairings for Gilts Golf
Tournament Announced
TIDE TABLE
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Time
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3:0S p.m.
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9:00 p.m.
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Time Hfllbt
1:40 a.m. -1.4
1M p.m. 1.0
S:2 a.m. -1.4
1:03 p.m. 9.4
ill a.m. -1.1
M p.m. 3.8
Mill a.m. -0.1
141 p.m. 3.0
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First round matches In the
Salem Elks club-sponsored mid'
Willamette valley golf tourna
ment are being played at Sa
lem Golf club ihis week. First
round matches must be x
pletcd by 8unday night.
Meanwhile, a three-way
playoff for the medalist tro
phy will be played Thursday
between Bob Powell, Dusty
Woods and Alan Wood. They
each shot 73s in the qualifying
round Sunday.
Harry Carson of Sllverton
actually had the lowest quail'
tying score, a 71, but his was
shot Thursday on a short
course, before holes 4 'and 8
were lengthened for qualifying
play Sunday. ,
Pairings for opening-round
play:
CRAMPIONSim FLIGHT
Bob Powell ti. Vera McMulIln: Bert
Victor Tl. Del Owjnn; Bob Saderitrom
tb. Bob PraU; Don Sptllman tb. Andy
Anderaon: Dusty Wood. ts. Bob DeAr.
nond: Olen Lenaren ts Arm Fledlundl
L. Alley ti. Kent Myers; Jim Sheldon
a. John orabami Jim Bunt ti. Bob
BurreU; Jack Brand, n. Pat Mlklla;
Bob Burna ti. Dare Moon; Bill Sobafer
Ti. out callanan; Alan wood Ti. BUI
Tigard Wins '
Three-WayMeet
At Sherwood
Sherwood Tigard won a
three-way meet with Oswego
ana snerwooa here Tuesday.
Tigard had 60 points, Oswego
51 and Sherwood 40. -
Benfield of Oswego was high
individual scorer of the day
with 11 points. He finished first
in the mile and 880. and was
fourth in the javelin.
Helm led Tlgard's win with
10 points, fashioned by firsts
in the loo and ZOO yard dashes.
Keith Elligsen was top scor
er for Sherwood with 7
points. He was second in the
100 and 220, and ran a leg on
Sherwood's winning relay
team.
Spartans Nose
Albany, 2-1
Albany Corvallis scored
two runs in the sixth inning
to nose out Albany 2-1 in a Big
mx baseball game here Tues
day. A double by Frank Beer, a
walk to WendeU Stott, and a
triple by catcher Larry Ed
wards provided Corvallis with
its two runs in the sitxh.
Albany had scored its run
in the fourth inning, when Doy
Gatlin singled, stole second,
and scored on Bun Doerfler's
single.
Corvallla 000 002 03 7 V
Albany 000 loo 01 4 s
Oambte and Edwardai HejelwoorJ,
Bnrford and Bradley.
Pioneers Down
Vikings, 6-1
Portland W) Lewis and
Clark Pitcher Ray Hyde allow
ed only three hits and struck
out 12 as his team defeated
Portland State 6-1 in the open
er of a baseball doubleheader
here Tuesday. Six runs in the
sixth inning gave Lewis and
Clark a 10-7 victory in the
second.
Evory
fa mellow drop
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4 KENTUCKY
1 60URB0II
that's why if s America's
top-selling Bourbon I
Ooodwln: Bob tashenaea Ta. Clllf Wi
lli; tea Bate ta, Daa leudaaj Jack
Bussell ra. rrant run.
sscond most
Harry Car ion Tl. atortoeni Dal Win.
ti. Kerlei Harm Qulalad ti. Hiuy
Mooni Fred Anunaan Bias Wodaani
Chorea Hanken Ta. Jons KOIbl Had In
arara ta. Floyd Baxtari Halph Mapaa
Ta. Barney PlUeri Kelts Anoaraoa Ta.
O. S. Meorary.
worjKTM vug
Oaear Spatht Ta. Oeonte saalaai
Oaeraa Bmlah Ta. Jack Baker; van
filler Ta. Bob TbompaoBi John M.
Wood Ta. Tom Kayi Prank Mapea Ta.
Prank Ward: Clay Dyer Ta. Otorii
Hollmaai Don Bar eh TI. Bob Price
mm Von lichen, Jr.. Ta. B. stlamonla.
aixTW njnHT
Howard Wlckluad ra. Elton Tnoma
aani Bud Hani Ta. Dara lyrai Pred
abladaaaher Ta. Swede Gambit; zniae
ya. Bill Pbullsa: allllard Pekar TI. Her
ald GlUciple; Prank Hlohala Ta. KeUy
Three Salem
Hard Tops in
Portland Race
Slam bang racing and new
power will highlight the open
ing hardtop race of the 1953
season Sunday at the Portland
Speedway. With time trials set
for Sunday afternoon at 1:30
the hardtops will hold their fi
nal warm ups and tests on Sat
urday afternoon.
Three Salem drivers will
participate in the big opening
racing program, with Bob Por
ter the most famous. Bob fin
ished second in points over the
1932 season and will be gun
ning for top shot Sunday. Lar
ry Gardner, another Salemle,
will drive Nick Nichols' high
riding No. 54 car in the open
ing hardtop classic. Don Por
ter, a colorful little driver will
be wheeling Lee Harra's No,
88 when he makes his initial
appearance at the Speedway.
Three G. M. C. engines are
entered for the opening tiff,
with Chryslers, Hudsons, Lin-
colns, Mercurys and Fords also
gaining s t a r t i n g positions.
These red hot engines will be
in older model cars . . . the main
reason for the slam bang thrills
that the hardtops offer race
fans.
Included In the long list of
name drivers are: Bob Greg,
Art Watts, ucky Glascock, Dick
Btraniff, Kenny Dean, Dick
"Pretty Boy" Gaboury, Don
Guth, Rod Love, Chuck Wil
liams, and a host of other top
names.
Although no charge is re
quired for the warm-ups on
Saturday, the seats for the
Sunday event will sell for S1.50
with children under 12 being
admitted for only SOc.
Patent Lowell Sloan n. karl Bourlaadi
BUI Tramall Ta. BJorne Irlcatoa. .
SIOBTH PLIGHT
Cory Hitman Ta. Rax Xlmmelll Irian
Ttiomion Ta. Pred Rltneri Bun Bone
ataele Ta. John Johnionl BUI Lowery
ti. Darw Reynoldai Burr Owen ti. Wu
Ritchie; prtla Hlehola Ta. Jim Walton;
Dan Pry, Jr., n. Bruce wlUlamal Don
Hendrla aa. Ralph BUetalnt.
TENTH PUOHT '
OlUa WUllame ti. Disk Chaaai Tom
Hoberla Ta. M. I. Bdwardis Harold Hauk
ti. vara Hallldayi Ray Howard Ta.
Ralph Mohlfrenl Lores Upper! ti. Ray
Oallaiher; Jus Pike ti. Gordon Buckout;
Bob HI okla Ta. Dr. Reynoldai Harry
Ouitafion ti. Don Woodry.
TWELFTH PUOHT
Hush Me Ta. Bob Oordont Clyde
Frail tb. John Crockett! Walt Ooertaen
Tt. Roy Hanti Tad Johnaon ti. Al I
Cohen! Jim Tooee Tl. sura Tabacenii
Mai Allen tb. John Johnaon; Jim Clark
ti. Rad Smith) Emory Hobb ti. Dick
Sort.
POUBTEENTH FLIGHT
Aba stalnbock ti. Frank SneUiroTc.
1. W. McAUUMr tb. Charles McDirltt;
Joa Darin ts. Loren Kltcheni Don Huff
Tl. Norn Campion; Ted Chamber! tb.
Seotty uarrt Dour Cola tb. Mel Kelly;
Charles Bates tb. Ray Beardl CeoU
Lents ts. Paul Otlki.
SIXTEENTH FLIGHT
Jim Phillips ts. Leonard Ahsennacher;
Elmo McMillan Ta. Bob Mysrl Stan
Smith tb. deorse Mooreheadl L. W.
Frailer tb. Oene Kokka; Rick Oraben
horit tb. Harvuy LovaaUl Wheeler Ene
ush ts. J. H. Thompson! Dan Qassner
ts. Joa Gray; Flelda Merk tb. Jim
Brewer.
EIOHTEENTB FLIGHT
Dean Belnrlck Ta. Immatt Klelnke;
Cnarlaa Muiaar tb. c. K. Murphy, D.
Dara ti. Sid Schechtmani Dr. Golden,
bra. .
fights Last Wight
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Oeralaat-HlS OarUan. 1U. HaTana.
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Braakm (EldsewaaS Or aril Johnny
Button, lit. Chleaw, autpolnlad Al
"Buiar" Wilson, lttk, Halewood, HJ,
II.
Saeramenla, Cant. - Bobby Why, I3S,
Los Anseles, stopped John Butterworta,
133 W. Manoheitar, Endand. a.
White Plelne, N.T. Eddla Compo.
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