Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 22, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    '" Bjr CHBIS KOWITZ, JR.'
. Salem's mniil baseball
oaten luncheon, officially
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce, and with nearly
very other service organisa
tion assisting will be eonduoted
the armory at noon Thurs
day, Juit 26 hours before the
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
McKenzie Scores
19, But Wolves
Lose to Willamette
Willamette university's track
squad scored an easy 97-26 vic
tory over Oregon College of
Education at McCulloch sta
dium Tuesday. ''
Outstanding Individual per
former, however, was an OCE
man. " ' ?
He Was Don McKenzie, for
mer Salem high school athlete,
who scored 19 of his team's 26
points.
McKenzie took firsts in the
100 yard dash, the 220 yard
dash and the broad jump, and
tied for first In the high Jump.
'Of the 14 events on the pro
gram, Willamette won firsts in
11 of them. McKenzie was the
only OCE man to score a win;
Mile 1, Stephenson, Wi J, Impey, W;
(do other entries). Time, 4:36.4.
4401, Orllllth, W; 3, Miller, Wi I,
Lalland, W. Time. M.J. 1
loo 1, McKenile, OCE; 1, Cocking,
W; , Vii Horn, w. Time, 10.0.
High hurdle 1, Benton, W; 2, standl
ter, W; I. Arnold, CCS. Time, 15.S.
M0 1. Bergman, W; S, Hovla, Wi I,
Kim, OCX. Time, I:ot.
3301, McKenile, OCE; 1, Ten Born,
W: J, Zolon, w. Time, 32.4.
Two mile 1, Stephenson, W:' 2, Km
tjey, W. (No other entrlei.) Time, 11:04.
Low hurdle 1, Benson, W; 2, .Arnold,
TV; 3, Cocking. W. Time, 36.4. I
Javelin 1, Olteon, Wi 2, Benson, W;
S, arove, OCX. Distance, 147 feet, In
ches. Shot 1, Hltehman, W; 3, OUson, W;
I, Alfred, W. Distance, 4t leet, tV In
ches. 1 ,
Broad lump 1, MeKenale," OCR. 3,
Schuls, Wi 3, Slunile, W. Distance, 31
feet, 3 Inches.
Huh jump 1, tie between echulxe,
W, and McKenile, OCT; 3, colvard. w.
Height, t feet, 11 inches.
Pole vault 1, Malcolm, Wi 3, tie be
tween Swift,-' W, and Arnold, OCE.
Helshth, 10 feet, I Inches.
Discus 1, Gllson, W; 2, Porter, W;
S, Hltehman, W. Dtatance, 131 feet,
Inches.
Salem Vikings
Win Seventh
Straight Game
Salem high school's Viking
baseballers racked up another
easy victory at Waters park
Tuesday, crushing Mt. Angel
13-0. It was the seventh
straight win for Salem.
Salem scored 10 runs in the
second inning on only four
hits, and coasted in after that.
Mt. Angel was limited to
only three hits by Salem pitch
er Gary Smith.
Sslem (13)
() Ml. Ansel
B H O A
Campbl.lt 2 1 0 OBchht.c
H O A
Rlce.ss 10 13 Ormn.2 2
P.Jntie.lb 1 1 4 OSchmti, 3
C Jntie.cI 1 1 3 0Uhtft.lt 3
Osbom.c 3 1 OP.Tnr.p 3
Sprlner.3 12 0 lScmdt.l 1
OreiB.rf 0 0 0 0 Free.rf 3
Pedersn.3 4 1 0 2Herrls.s 3
O.Smlth.p 4 10. 3Hcket,ct 0
Psyne.lf 2 0 0 OOrtiqe.c 3
L.&mith.s 3 0 1 lReeves.3 1
Kurls,lb 3 1 OT.Trsr.l 3
Beck.cf 1 0 1 OLmbrt.p 3
Pickens, 3 10 0 1
Eolton.rl 3 0 10
' Totals 31 t 31 10 Totals 33 3 It
Sslem Runs 3 10 0 010 013
Has 3 4 1 100 013
Ml. Ansel Runs ........ 0 0 0 000 0 0
HIU 0 0 030 1 3
Pllchlns: IP AB H R ER SO BB
O. Smith .. 7 31 3 0 0 0
T. Trseser lti t 3 4 1 3
Lambert .. 4 23 4 3 1 4 4
VP Trasses, Lambert. HP areas 2.
Winner Smith. Loser Traeaer. PB
Bochhelt 3. LOB Bslem 10, Mt. Antel
4 Errors Rice, Buohhelt 3, Schmlta 3,
T. Traerer, Schmidt, free. 3EH P.
Pantie. 2BH Lllhtloot. RBI Campbell,
P. Janlaa 3, C. Jantse 3. Osborn 2.
Sprlnaer. Federaon. rH Rice. Umps
Vandervort, Bale. Time 1:40.
Church Softball
In Senior church league soft
ball play Tuesday, First Pres
byterian nosed Calvary Bap
tist 9-8, Grace Lutheran
thumped Evangelistic Temple
8-2, Nazarere trounced First
Methodist 16-0, First Christian
defeated Liberty Church of
Christ 12-2, and Free Meth
odist had a field day against
Leslie Methodist, 33-0.
Salem Senators are scheduled
to start their Western Interna
tional league seasonat Waters
park against Calgary.
Jim Mosolf, hard-working
chairman of the banquet com
mittee, reminds fans that wom
en are particularly invited to
the big banquet.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 22, 1953
a a -,"
rive More Points
a former Salem high school athlete, Is about to break th
tape at the finish of the 220-yard dash to score five points
toward his total of 19 in an OCE-Wiilamette track meet
at McCulloch stadium yesterday. Ted Ogdahl (right) clicks
his stopwatch at 22.4 seconds. Finishing second was Van
Horn of Willamette (second runner from right), and third
was Zoelch of Willamette (runner at right). Willamette
won meet 97-26, despite McKenzie's 19 points. "
si
10th Gives Bevos
Portland (U.R) Pinch hitter
Herm Belch knocked out a
two-run homer in the last of
the tenth Inning last night to
give Portland a 5-4 baseball
victory .over Sacramento. , , '
Reich's homer broke up the
hectic extra Inning staffed by
relief pitchers for each team.
It gave Che Johnson a loss to
add to his record and Larry
Ward a win after he had re
lieved by Dick Waibel. .
The inning ' opened 3-J.
Bob Dlllinger singling, scor
ed when Fletcher Robbe
dropped a fly, giving the Sol
ons a one-run margin. ,
Portland put Hank Arft on
second with a double after two
men had gone down, then
Reich, batting for Aaron Rob
inson,) hit his homer over the
left field fence,
Portland pulled into the tie
in the ninth after trailing the
entire game. Don Eggert and
Dino Restelli settled on second
and third after singles and a
wild pitch by Bert Barkelew.
Robbe hit a single and scored
the pair on base.
Sacramento's big Inning was
the fifth when Ray Dandridge
and Len Attyd singled and
then scored on Dillinger's long
tripple.
San Francisco (U.R) The
Los Angeles Angels and Se
attle Kainiers continued to
run one-two In the race for
the Pacific Coast League
pennant today while extra
inning ball games proved
the downfall of California
clubs which are invading the
Northwest.
The Angels turned back the
San Francisco Seals, 6 to S last
night to keep a game up on the
Seattle Rainiers, who downed
San Diego 5 to 4 in ten innings,
Oakland lambasted the Holly
wood Stars, 12-5, to go into a
last place tie with the Padres.
The Bevos now are in third
place by a full game over the
fourth place Twinks.
Willie "The Knuck" Rams
dell went 8 Innings to re
ceive credit for the Seraph's
triumph over San Francisco,
but had to be helped by Randy
Gumpert. After the Seals had
scored twice in Ihe first, L, A.
knotted the count in the third
as Bob Talbot homered with
Red Hollis on first.
Then came a rousing An
gelino sixth In which they
pounced on Walt Clough for
three tallies. Fred Richards
singled, was doubled to third
by Bob Usher and came
home on Dick Smith's single.
Gene Baker then chased
1953 Models Now In Stock See the New IS H. P. Evin
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Used Motors 1 H.P. Up Boat Paint and Equipment
Fishing Tackle ,
Tour Evlnrude Dealer In Salem for 17 Tears .
Hain's Outboard & Sport Shop
'1201 S. Commercial Phone J-6050
Governor ' Paul Patterson
will be on hand to give the
Senators a word of encour
agement. S will such base,
ball notables as Wes Seoul
merieh, Bill Scbuble and Ted
Norbert. Sacramento man
ager Gen DeSoutels and hl
NEWS AND FEATURES
Page IS
vo - rcun nomer in
PCL STANDINGS
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Los Ant 16 S .727 Sn Prftl 10 11 .470
Seattle II 7 .082 Bcrmnto 3 13 .331
Portland 12 .171 Bn Dleio 1 II .313
Hlywood 12 11 .122 Oakland 7 It .311
Tuesday's Results;
Seattle 4. San Dleio 3 (10 Innings).
Portland B, Bacramanto 4 (10 lnnlnis).
Los Anielee c, Ban Francisco 9. ;
Oakland 12, Hollywood I,
both boys home with a three
bagger that sent Clough by
by. Bob Savage took over
and was tapped for another
Sacrament (4) ) Portland
B H O A ESOA
Dlllmr.ct f, 3 2 0 Austin.! 112
Bockmn,3 4 0 3 3 IRbbe.rt 6 3 3 0
Rltchey.o 4 0 4 1 Rusel.lt 4 110
Brovls.rl t 0 1 OOldlte.cf 4 14
Jones.lb 4 2 10 OBsnskl.3 3 1
Bherldn.lt 3 13 0 Arft, lb 1 1 14 0
Dndrdie,3 4 11 SKiert,t 1 1 2
Attrd.ss 4 14 3 Rbnsn.o 440
Schani.p 3 0 0 lWard.p Slip
Brkelw.p 1 0 0 Oa-RestlU 11
C.Jhnin.n 0 0 0 0 Walbl.o S0
O'Heicn i a v u
Total 37 I 20 11 Totals 40 12 30 13
a 2 out when wtnnlni run acorsd.
a Stnsled lor ward In 8th. . .
b Homered lor Itoblnson In 10th.
Sacramento ... 100 O20 000 1 4
Hits 100 131 ooi l
Portland 000 000 102 2 fi
Hit 101 002 103 312
Pitching! IP AB R H XBJ BB SO
Shan tt 33 1 t 3 3 3
Barkelew .. IV, 4 3 1 1 11
Johnson ..0 13 110 0
Ward 33 3 7 S I 3
Waibel .... 1 1 1 O t 1
R Dllllwer 1, Dandrldae, Attyd, Arft.
Essert, Ward, Restelli, Reich. RBI Dll
linger, Robbe 3, Auatln, Reich 2. E
Robbe 3. 2B Jones, Gladstone, Robba,
Arft. 3B Dlllinger. HR Reich. SB
fiherldan, Dlllinger. DP BaalnskL Aus
tin and Arft: Xggert unassisted. Lett
Sacramento 0; Portland 10. Winner
Walbeli Lossr Johnson. U Bents, Pel.
kouda,and Ansks. T 3:17. A 1,933.
Spartans Down
Sweet Home, 6-2
Corvallis Corvallls defeat
ed Sweet Home 6-2 in a base
ball game on the Corvallis
field Tuesday.
The Spartans got all six of
their runs off starting Sweet
Home pitcher Ted Owens. Bob
Morley, who came In to relieve
Owens during the fifth inning,
held Corvallis in check the
rest of the way, giving up no
runs and one hit.
Dave Gambee went the dis
tance on the hill for Corvallis,
giving up four hits. His team
mates played errorless ball be
hind him.
Eldon Younger of Corvallis
was the only hitter in the game
with more than one hit. He
had two singles in three trips
to the plate.
Frank Beer of Corvallis and
Ed Norquist of Sweet Home
each had triples.
sweet Home , ooo 300 01 4 4
Corvallis 030 130 1 I
Owens, Morley (I) and Alwerti Oera
bee and Edwards.
EVINRUDE MOTORS
BURCHCRAFT BOATS-
shortstop, Rlchey Myers,
formerly a Salem Senator,;
will be special guests. The
entire Salem team, of course,
will be there, too. !
BUI Robertson, Oregon State
college trainer, will add a bit
of spark to the baseball lunch
Lefty Stops Brooklyn;
Yanks Tie for AL
: By CARL LUNDQUIST
New York OJ.R) Crafty Curt
Simmons of the Phils exploited
a weakness today which eould
prove fatal to the Dodgers.
They may run into trouble this
year against left handers.
In 1952 the Dodgers were
simply murder against lefties
and few club dared to start a
southpaw against them. During
the entire season, the only lefty
to start and go the route with
a victory over Brooklyn was
Harry Perkowskl of the feeds.
The others were pretty badly
racked up.
But last night Simmons spun
a five-hit, .7 to- 1 victory in
which he cashed in on a homer
by Del Ennis and on a barrage
of early inning safe blows. At
the same time Simmons struck
out Roy Campanella three
times and Duke Snider twice.
At Pittsburg, the Giants
were pushed temporarily into
last place when the Pirates
stODDed them. S to 4. behind
the pitching of Bob Friend,
who scattered seven hits. Cal
Abrams, not noted as a long
ball hiter, poled a homer in
the fifth when Pittsburg went
In front to stay. '
The Beds won a home run
battle from the Cardinals, 5
to 4 at St. Louis as a pah of
homers In the fifth by Bobby
Adams and Wally Post with
a runner on base more than
offset slmiliar blasts later by
rookie Ray Jablonskl with
two on and by Peanuts Low
rey with the bases empty. .
5-4 Win
run In the seventh. Frank
Kalin homered for the Seals
in the ninth. There was no-'
body on.
Seattle was handed a free
pass to victory by kindly old
Al Benton of San Diego in the
tenth when he walked Ray Ot
ter, with the bases loaded
Howsever, Memo Luna, at h o
had put the winning tally on
the sacks before Al took over,
got hooked for the loss.
The Padres held a 3-1 lead
when the home half of the
eighth started. Then Jackie
Tobin tripled in one runner
to narrow the gap and he
tailed on Gordon ' Golds
berry's single. That kept the
Suds in the game until they
eould Ice It in the tenth.
Home runs by Bill Howter
ton and Len Neal helped the
Oaks cruise to their 12-5 joy
ride over the formidable Stars.
Al Gettel went all the way for
the winners.
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eon with his rendition of
"Casey at the Bat,,? The Salem
Rotary quartet will nlng.
Leo Relmann will Introduce
the guests as only Leo can In
troduce them. ; : , -
. In addition to the food and
the long list of colorful
Major Leagues
, . (B Th Associated press)
ABaEfUUAN LKAUUE
r W L Pet. W
L ret.
3' .300
4 .430
4 .333
.141
St. Louis t 2 .214 Boston 3
New York I 3 .TMPhlladol 3
Chleaio 3 S .000 Washing t
Cleveland 3 3 .000 Detroit" , . t
Tuesday's Beanltsi'
New York 1, Boston S.
Cleveland 4, St, Louis I. ,'.
Chleaio 7, Detroit S,
Washlni ton I, Philadelphia 1,
NATIONAL HAGUE
W L Pet. W L Pet.
Brooklyn 4 3 Ml Chleaio 11 .300
Louis 3 1 .OOOUIlwkee 3 3 .400
Phlladel 3 3 .100 Plttsbri h 3 3 .400
CtncnnaU 2 3 .000 New Yrk S 4 ,333
Tneaday's Besultsi
Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 1. . ; ,
Pittsburgh t, New York 4. ,
Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 4. "
Cincinnati I, St. Louis 4. ,-U.
In the American League, the
place tie with the Browns by
defeating the Red Sox, 1 to 0
on six-hit pitching by Allie
Reynolds and a timely homer,
first in Yankee Stadium this
season, by Joe Collins.. Marv
Grisson" was the loser on a
five-hitter.
The Browns tumbled from
sole possession, of the lead by
Parrish Pockets
Third Straight
Jr. High Victory
JUNIOR HIGH STANDINGS
w L ret.
Pirrlah . 3 4 1.000
West Kim 13 .333
Leslie . 1 3 .250
The Parrish Pioneers cap
tured their third straight win
Tuesday as they walloped the
Leslie Rockets 14-2 at Leslie
field. .. ' .
Parrish, coached by Clay
Egelston, Jumped off to a 8-0
lead in the first inning and
from then on Leslie was never
In contention. Parrish added
four in the third frame and
iinisnea scoring in in nun
inning with five runs.' '
Lou DeLoretto's ' Rockets
scored single tallies in the sec
ond and fifth. Jack Loy gave
Leslie but three hits while his
mates were -garnering 13 off
three Leslie pitchers.
Parrish 804 000 014 13 3
Leslie 010 010 O 2 3 3
Loy and Stephens; Jones, Fredericks
(4), Bayse (01, and Mark, Loyne (81.
Lewis and Clark
Downs Pilots
Portland (U.R) Lewis and
Clark scored a 4-2 victory here
yesterday over Portland uni
versity as Don Allen and Dave
Daniels drove across two runs
to break up a 2-all tie.
Ron Lewis singled for the
Pioneers and advanced to sec
ond on a scarifies. : Allen's
triple scored Lewis and then
Allen came home on Daniels'
single.
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characters, there will be an
other Incentive for fans to at
tend. Every lunch will con
tain a ticket to the Salem
Senator gam of May IS.
Tickets are now on sale at
Wlcklund's sporting goods store
or may be purchased from
Mosolf at Sears, Roebuck.
Lead
losing a 4-3 decision to the In
dians at Cleveland's Bob
Lemon scored his second win
in a row, a seven-hitter in
which he stopped the losers in
the late innings. Rookie Dixie
Upright hit a homer for St.
Louis. , i .. ,
Billy Pierce of the White
i Sox ehalked up his second
victory In a row, even
though he was hit hard in
the fourth Inning, emerging
with a 7-5 margin over the
Tigers.
Charley Stobbs, the lefty
who had the misfortune to
serve up Mickey Mantle of the
Yankees with the longest home
run ball on record, was a
little more efficient against the
Athletics, limiting them to five
hits in a 5 to 1 victory at Wash
ington. Stobbs pitched no-hit
ball for 5ts innings until Dave
Philley, hottest of the spring
hitters with the Athletics spoil
ed the spell.
. The Cubs and Braves had an
open date in the National. "
Phillies Flip
Stayton, 12-7
Philomath Philmath scor
ed six runs In the fifth in
ning, five of them on home
runs, in racking up a 12-7
baseball victory over Stayton
in a Capitol league game here
Tuesday. ,
Wayne , Carter tossed the
Philomath victory. :
Both teams played loosely
afield. Philomath committed
seven errors, Stayton five. -
stayton 310 3 0 7 T t
Philomath 300 004 II T 1
Mleison and Rlnrlcb; Carter and
Oarrlott. . . ' . . . , .
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(By The Associated rrees)
Oregon notched - Its third
straight win without a leas
Tuesday in the Pacific Coast
Conference Northern Division
baseball campaign, but It took
! inning for the Docks to
nose oat the Washington Stat
Cougars, 1-1, at Eugene.
Meanwhile at Seattle, . the
Idaho Vandals took over sec
ond place all alone as they
made it two In a row over the
Washington Huskies, 6-5.
Only action Wednesday will
be at . Corvallis where . WSC
opens a two-game series with
the Oregon State Beavers. .
' The Ducks, , trailing f -3
going Into th last of th
ninth, tied It np against th
Cougars with a three run
outburst In which a wild
throw to first base let in a
pair of tallies.
Then with Bruce Boldt tat
ing the mound for WSC in the
10th the i Ducks rapped out
three hits including Don Sleg.
mund's game-winning single.
Idaho and Washington did
all their scoring in the first
six frames, with the Vandals
getting the winning run In the
sixth when Bruce Mcintosh
aouDiea, went to third on a
'mishandled relay and scored
an ouuield fly.. Wayne An.
derson of Idaho got a solo
homer in the second, the first
or the season at the Washing'
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Prank, Bold! (10) and Oeppem mbee,
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Dallas Noses ,
Sandy, 3-2, x .
.Sandy Rob1 Olson, pallai
high school pitcher, : sparked
the. Dragons to a 3-2 victory
over Sandy in a Willamette
Valley league baseball gam
here Tuesday. ; ;
., Olson limited Sandy to only
two hits. Dallas got four hits
off Sandy hurler Cllngenpeel.
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Sandr 001 ooo 003 t 4
Olson and Glbbs; Cllnagnptal sad
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Reg. $4.95 Approved Mel
Boat Cushion
Reg. $8.95 Approved f JtB
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