Busy Week poo- oDeinn) Senators Defeat focatello 8-5 v For Seventh Win ' V Tjkiah, Calif., ' Salem's i Senator! blew five-run lead, then resumed the j.d 5 vantage and went on to de f feat Pocatello of the Pioneer i league 8-5 In an exhibition came, here Wednesday. :' 4 " The Solons pushed across t five runs in the second Inn- iof, o n 1 y to see Pocatello :i comej back with three runs ' in the third and two more in ' , the sixth to tie the score at .". 5-5. ' " y - But Salem got three more runs in the top of the seventh ' . for its victory margin. , Jack Hemphill and Wayne! Rick divided pitching duties ! for the Senators, with Rick; who went the last five inn ings,' getting credit for the t win. It' was Salem's seventh spring training win, against ' only two losses. Both losses were at the hands of Van- , couver. Salem was to play .Vancouver again Thursday morning at Healdsburg. . - Oregon Downs Vandals, 8-5 Eugene, Ore. VP) Heavy s hitting plus Idaho errors gave Oregon' an 8-5 win over the Vandals Wednesday in a base ball game, opening the North ern division, Pacific Coast Con ference, season. , : - Three of Idaho's four errors came in the fifth inning dur ing which the Ducks scored five runs, three of them on left fielder Ron Phillips' home run. Idaho 300 100 3009 i Othou 001 ISO 01' 8 13 3 Patrick. Melton (S) nd Osle; Forbes nd X. Aram. Oregon Looking' For Mat Coach Eugene VP) The Univer sity of Oregon is looking for a wrestling coach, Athletic Di rector Leo Harris said Wednes day, to handle teams planned in that sport for next year. He said , both varsity and freshman, wrestling was in prospect and the coach also would handle freshman football. Ready for Race Harry L. Eyerly, Route 3, Box 518, Salem, gets set to take a practice run in his Crosley Special. Eyerly will, drive the hand-built ear in the Cypress Point handicap, one of the events In the Pebble Beach, Calif., road races this weex-ena. me 773 pound ear it capable of speeda near the 100-mile-an-hour mark. : 1 '.-. ; ';;''" - .'-'. s Games With Silverton, San Diego, O-City Due BY CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. By the time this reaches your front porch, the Salem Senators-will be on their way to Salem, after a three-day training period In Naps val ley, California. Manager Hugh Luby and his Solons were to have wound up their California schedule with a game opposite Vancouver at Healdsburg, Calif., at 11 a.m. today. Immediately following the game, Luby and 18 other Eyerly of Salem to Drive in Pebble Beach Road Race A Salem car will run In the Pebble Beach sports ear road races at Pebble Beach, Calif., this week-end. The car, a hand-built job with a hopped-up Crosley en gine, .will be driven by Harry Li Eyerly of route 3, box 678. Eyerly built the 775-pound car himself, and has driven it about Salem streets on several occasions lately. ' Eyerly will drive in the Cy press Point handicap, ' a race for novice drivers in car with : Major Leagues ' ' (By The Associated Press) -: . NATIONAL LEAGUE W ! Pet. W L Pet. Milwaukee 3 0 l.ooo N. York 1 Brooklyn 3 O 1.000 St. Louts 0 Chlcalo 1 0 1.000 Flttiotn 0 PbUadli 11 .too Clncln. Wednesday's Besnltst v Philadelphia a, New York 1. Brooklyn 4. Plttsbursb 3. St. Louis at Milwaukee, rain, Cincinnati at Chicago, rain. AMEKICAN UaGUS .- w L Pet. W L Pet. St. Louis 1 O 1.000 Boiton . 0 .000 Cleveland 1 0 1.000 Detroit 0 1 .000 New York 1 1 .toOChlcato 0 t .000 Wsahnitn 0 .000 Wednesday's Beiultf : New York 4. Philadelphia' 1. Detroit at St. Louie, postponed. -Waahlnf ton at Boston, postponed.. Willamette Tennis Team Loses to OSC Corvallis U.R) Oregon State's tennis team opened its home schedule here yes terday with a solid 8-1 vic tory over Willamette. Willamette's 1 lone win came when John Ambler outstayed OSC's Irv Hill, 6-4, 5-7, 8-4. Minor League Scores (By The AUL-.-iru.. .. . . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION llignespolli 13, Kansas City 13 (10 innlnss). Bt. Psul 11, Loulnrllls T. Ot&er ismes postponed. 1 TEXAS LEAGUE Tulsa I. Dallas 4. Oklahoma City , Fort Worth t. ,. Beaumont 4, Houston 3. 6hroreport 7, San Antonio 4, WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 14, Colorado Sprints I. . , Pueblo 10, Whlehlta 3. .' ', Other tames postponed. . less than 1500 cubic centimeter displacement, Saturday. Novice drivers are those who have not driven in more than three road race events. This will be Eyer ly's first try at the sport. Eyerly is entered in class H, a division for car with be tween 500 and 750 cubic cen timeter displacement (be-1 tween about SO and 45 cubic inches.) Class F and class H fights Last Night (By The Associated Press! Miami Beach, Fla. Pierre Lanclols, lSSVs, Prance, outpointed Joe Ulcell, 160. New York, 10. Pahs Claude Mllasso, 160, Prance, outpointed Norman Hayes, 162, Boston, 10. Robert Cohen, lit. Alterle, outpoint ed Hennr "Pappy oault, . Spartanburt, B.C., 10. cars will run In the same ' race, but will be scored sepa-' ' rately. ' - The Cypress Point handicap will be a ten-lap race over, a zig-zagging 2.1 mile course, making the race 21 miles in length. ,., , ,:: .'', Eyerly's car has a Crosley en gine which he has used for two yenrs in a racing boat The car's frame and body were built from scratch by Eyerly. v . The car has an aluminum fly wheel, 9 to 1 compression, with a homemade manifold and a rebuilt Ford 60 carburetor. Ey erly has hit 95 miles per hour in trial runs. . . , t k- ; , ; - Eyerly was en route to Peb ble Beach Thursday, pulling his Crosley Special on a trailer. Solons -were to crawl in their cars and start the 600-mile trip to Salem. They will arrive here in: the wee. hours of Friday morning.. Salem fans will get their first chance to view the 1953 version of the Senators at S pjn. Friday, when the team wlU conduct workout at Waters nark. The team will also work out at Waters park Saturday, and after that the Senators have a busy schedule ahead of them. . Sunday Salem plays the Sil verton Red Sox at McGinnls field in Silverton at 2 o'clock. Jack HemphiU, a former Sil verton resident, will be on the mound for Salem The next night. Monday. Sa lem faces San Diego of the Pacific Coast league in an ex hibition game at Waters park at 8:15. . Tuesday the Salem Elks club will conduet night for the ball players at the Elks temple, with all 'Elks and their sons invited. Wednesday the Senators go to Oregon City for an 8 o'clock game with the Oregon City Elks at' Kelly Field. , The next day, .April zs (Thursday), has the Senator players at the annual noon baseball luncheon at tne arm ory. Then Friday, .April 24, is the day . and . night , opener against Calgary at Waters park, the afternoon game at 2 o'clock and the evening game at 8:15. ; . Tickets for both openers, as well as the baseball luncheon, are now on sale at Wicklund a sporting goods store. Senators Pretty Well Set Except for Fi rst Baseman IOCaL -k UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 16, 1953 Page .15 LOB-itis Hurts . Volvos; Wins, 5-0 Oregon College of Education, Monmouth Willamette uni versity pitchers Dave Gray and Benny Holt teamed up to shut out Oregon College of Education, 5-0, here Wednes day. Gray worked the first four innings, giving up five hits, while Holt tolled the final five frames, being touched for four hits. . . ... - Willamette took out heavy insurance on its two-run lead in the seventh inning when the Bearcats cashed in on four OCE errors and gathered three runs. ' 'V ' OCE managed to get hits' In seven of the nine innings, but failed to bunch their hits effec tively. The Wolves left 15 men stranded on base. WUlaaMtta v B H O A Lewls.ef Nelson.3 Xlsasar.lf Prlmn.lb KlrindU Hauten.s BhlekX.rt Koepf,e-t Oiay.p . . Holt,! Areo.xx Naons.ux 1 Reed.a - 1 t Darls.ef 11 SPrantu 4 1 D.sch.8 a 1 1 orsnin,l 4 1 3 Otnnrs.o S 4Rbnsn,3 i t OUUler.r 4 t acamp,lh 3 1 SPlmqst.p S 0. aCocUomsnr.w 14 1 -plthd Jot Cray tn ttn. , n Tripled for Nelson la MB. xii rrord far Sblafcle b Stk. sv-Ornndad out lor Orsy tn Mb. -a Oroaoded out fat Cunrmlnsa la Tib. o caosht for Cusntilnts la Stb, : WUlametU 1 Ml Stt-S Hlta M 101 3004 Orwoa MuaUoa .tea 04) aot Hits) f Bps 111 pitobeei- -,. IP -IB n B Mjoa orar ...... 4 14 S ' i Holt IS 4 : t PalmqnUt .. 33 4 1 T S LOB winamtiu a, ctub re. ja uayis, Franta, Daach I, lloblnson, Partiasn, KlrkenlaU. Bans in 1. 3BH Akeo, lllllar. RBI Lewis S, Xlsassar 1. XlrkenoaU 1. DP Iruis to DascB ts camot Ktrkea dali to Xoapf a. Tlsae 4:30. OmpUea n Vandarroort, Batst.,.. . v. TIDE TABLE Totals 33 4 3T 11 Totals 33 t IT 10 TMea tar taft, Otatasi Apett, IK ssaa41sel few D. s. , Caat aa4 Oaea , Sarw. lHrtlaaa, ejew.) BHak Walara IVaar Watati Atrl Tlma Helsht ; Tlsa Heaht ,-U ' -V.U a-au 1.1 . . S:3t ... -1.4 " 3:00 P.m. '1.1 S:03 J. : tt 1:H am': M'"' ! : a.m. -1.1 , : l.-U P.BB..- 44. - M PMU S.I ,11 1:43 a-m. . . 10:11 ajn. T i' t:M sua.' M P..' M ' This Is one in a series on prospects of teams in the Western International , Base ball League. By CHRIS KOWITZ, JB. Capital Journal Sports Editor Calistoga, Calif. VP) Want ed: First baseman. ' Prefer lefthanded hitter with experi ence, but will consider any body. Apply Salem Senators spring training camp at Calis toga, Calif. Manager Hugh Luby hasn't resorted to such an ad in the help wanted columns yet, but he's tried nearly everything else in an effort to find some body to hold down first base for the Senators. Luby has been playing at first himself in spring training exhibition games. , Except for a first baseman, the Solons are pretty well set for the opening of the 1953 Western International League fte EXIM W enhance th great Bourbon Taste of OLD HICKORY $065 L n 3 3" $il05 ITU16HT T.r.n'DPnilWBUn '- -.HMmnrj'j, 4 r in ,sn - jhhb-t r I nil 4. VS-J. si i " campaign April 24 at home against Calgary. The rest of the Infield and the outfield look, good,' the catching excellent and : the pitching staff untried but promising. Luby considers his team strong in the hitting department. Five capable lnlielders are carried on the current Salem roster. " They are Luby, Gene Tanselli, Lou Scrlvens, Freddy Haller . and Dick Sabatmi. Luby and Tanselli .were with Salem last year. Scrivens Is a rookie' out of Willamette university, while Haller and Sabatini are veteran baseball- Willamette Opens NW Conference Season Tomorrow Willamette's Bearcats reach the "counting" portion of their baseball schedule this week-end aa they open Northwest Conference action against the Pacific Bodgers. Coach John Lewis' men travel to Forest Grove Fri day afternoon for a 3 'o'clock clash with the Badgers and the two teams collide at the Bearcats' McCulloch Field Saturday at 2:30. Lewis probably will start his righthanded ace, Andy George, against Pacific In the Friday game and his Satur day choice will come from Mickey Coen, Dave Gray or Benny Holt. Harv Koepf is slated for receiving duties with big Les Akeo In reserve. The Bearcat Infield will in clude Pete Reed at first, Dave Perlman, second; El mer Haugen In the short patch and Tex Klrkendall at third. Denny Elasser and Duane Shield are sure of out field bertha and the other gardener will come from Charley Naone, Chuck Lewis or Rod Hales. Matthews to Meet Beshore On May 12 Portland VP) Harry Mat thews of Seattle has recovered from a throat infection that forced postponement of an earlier fight and will meet Freddie Beshore of Los Angeles in a 10-round bout here May 12, promoter Tex Sfilkeld an nounced Wednesday. The bout originally was scheduled for March 10 but was postponed when Matthews went to a hospital. Why Suffer Any Longer When others fall, use our Chinese remedies. Amaslnt success tor 4004 yesrs In China. No metier with what ailments rou are afflicted, disorders, sinusitis, heart, ranis, llier, kidneys, tee, eonstlpstlon, ulcers, diabetes, rheumetlim. tell end bladder Sera, skin, lemsls compisinu. CHARLIE CHAN riiisit Olllee Hears te a Tas. and Sat. oalr 14 N Commercial Phene 31"" salem. oat en making their first appear ance wtlh a WIL club. , Don Tyler, Connie Perez and ' Les Witherspoon will probably comprise the out field, with rookie Bill Nelson as . utility fly-chaser. Perez led the Salem club in home rum, with 11, last year, while Taylor and Witherspoon come to the Senators from other leagues. , ' ' Veteran Bob Nelson, . Sa lem's No. 1 catcher last sea son, is back this year. The other Senator catcher is Don Masterson, just released from the army. Masterson played in the California State league a few years ago. Bill Bevens, former New York Yankee, who made his tory in the 1947 world series when he lost a one-hitter to Brooklyn, is serving as coach for the Salem pitching staff, and will also take a regular turn on the mound. Other Salem pitchers are Jim McGee, Jack Hemphill, Bob Collins, Wayne Rick, Larry Borst and Dick Strom- bach. Rick, Borst and Strom bach are rookies. 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