And k MS To He ra a Mice Opening Night Dick Saba- ' tinl, Salem Senator lead-oft batter, feu his team on to a flying start by cracking out a single In the first Inning of last night's (ame with Calgary. The Calgary catch er Is Son Brlckner and the umpire Mel Stein. In ether photo, team managers Hugh Luby of Salem (left) and Gene Mllard of Calgary com pare the bouquet? they were handed Just prior to the night same. Calgary won both games of a day-night donbleheader, 5-4 and 6-5. Benson Sets High Hurdle Mark for Willamette U Dean Benson established a new school high hurdles record for Willamette university by skipping the sticks in 15.3 seconds during; a track meet with Pacific at McCulloch sta dium yesterday. Benson shaved one-tenth of a second of fthe old record, held by Ted Mertz since 1951. Willamette had little trouble winning the track meet The score was 93-37. Mile 1, Stephenson. Wt I, Xmper, Wl t, smith, p. Time, 4:37.7. 4401, Stewart, Fj 1, Bertman, Wl I, Krohlmelr, P. Tim, 63.1. loo-i, van Horn, wi t, nulls, T; I, lloelch, W. Time, 10.0, Hish hurdle 1, Benson, Wl 1, Btan dlfer, Wl 3, Cralt, P. Time, 18.3. 8B0-1, irovie. w: 3, Miller, wi I, French, P. Time, 3:00.0. nol, wills, Pi 3, via Bom, Wi I, Loflind, W. Time, 33.3. Two mile 1, Emper, Wi 3, Stephen son, W: (no other ntrlee). Tim, 10:30.3. Xjow hurdle 1, Benson, Wi 3, coch ins, Wl 3, Crl, P. Time, 35.0. lllle relar Won br Wlllmelt turn of Hltchman, Bertman, Griffith and Miller. Time, 3:.7. Javelin 1, Neperud, W I, French, Pi 3, Benton, W. Distant, 301 Inl, 8 Inehei. Shot put L Hltehman, W: t, OUaon, Wi 3, Holstant, P. Dlttar.ce, 43 feet, 30 lnchea. Broad lump 1, Shsnsle, Wl I, Lee Ban, Pi 3, Tennank, P. Distance, 31 feet. Hlsh lump 1, oolvard, W; 3, four war U between Rltchman and Standl fer of Willamette and Conner and Boll (ans at Pacific Helshth, 8 feet, Inches. Pole Teult 1, Hatfield, Pi 3. llal tolm, Wi 3, Connera, P. Btlshth, 11 feet, Inches. Discus 1, outon, Wl s, Solstant, Ft Porter, W. Bremerton Team Takes Over 1st In Tenpin Meet. ' Tacoma OT Bremerton Bowling Recreation took over first place In the open team di vision of the 38th annual Northwestern International Bowling Congress by rolling S830 here Friday night. Howard Kressin's 224-184-S18 624 string was the lead lng Individual performance. The Bremerton quintet started slowly, shooting 889 in the first game, but stepped up the pace to 915 in the second and registered a smashing 1028 in the wlndup effort. Relegated to second place in the open team event was Brcn- nan's Tree Service of Salem with 2756. The Tacoma Bowling As sociation No. 4 team shot 2586 to go Into second place in the Booster Division behind the Bremerton Navy Base team, ' whose 2619 of two weeks ago remains the top score in that bracket. . Central Wins Three-Way Meet Monmouth Central high school won a three-way track meet with Sacred Heart and Salem Academy here Thur day. Central finished the day with 71 points. Sacred Heart was second with 52 and Sa lem Academy third with 26. FAN FARE SOLTiP! I sCHalxWN rvfHT' uT , .iJPejvv J' I :, V ' . Cj II Phillies Win Yankees Win , By CARL LTJNDQUIST New York U.R Jim Kon stanty, Philadelphia's "forgot ten man" suddenly was being remembered again today as a fellow who might put depth back into the Phillies pitching staff. Konstanty came out of the obscurity of mediocre mop-up pitchers in 1950 to win the National League's most valua ble player award as an almost unbeatable relief hurler, But he returned to the doldrums after that one wonderful sea son. 1 Now, almost unnoticed, he became the victor in a two-hit, 5 to 3 decision over the Pirates last night. Konstanty turned in the fifth straight complete game by Steve O'Neill's stout staff and gained the fifth vic tory in a row for the new Na tional league front-runners. Other Games The Dodgers handed the Giants their fifth defeat in the last six games, 12 to 4 at Brook lyn, while in the American league the Yankees made it four in a row with a 4-1 tri umph over Washington, the Indians topped Detroit, 4 to 1, Chicago blanked St. Louis, 3 to 0, on a thrce-hlttcr by Gene Bearden, and the Athletics drubbed Boston, 7 to 2. The Card - Cub and Reds Braves games were rained out In the National. Roy Campanella hit a three- Tun homer and Duke Snider hit a long bases-empty blast in Carl Ersklne's easy triumph over tne uiants. Three-Time Winner Lefty Alex Kellner became the first major league pitcher to win three games when he gava the Red Sox only five hits. Ed Robinson hit a homer for the A's and Dick Gernert homered for Boston. Robin son made four hits. Mike Garcia belatedly gain- ed his first victory In the rain at Cleveland, giving up nine hits but holding Detroit off when the going got rough. Al Rosen hit a two-run homer to put Cleveland in front for 5th in Row; 4th Straight Minor League Scores fBy United Prees) NATIONAL LEAGUS W I, Pet. OB. Philadelphia s 1 .750 .007 St. Loul 4 1 Brooklyn . 6 ' 4 Chicago 3 3 .050 1U .000 3 .430 3U .400 3!4 Mllwauke 4 'Ctnclnnetl ... 3 3 Plttiburih 3 B Mew York I .370 .333 314 Friday' Heialt: fit. Loula at Chlcaro, postponed, rain. Brooklyn 13, New York 4. Philadelphia I, Pltuburah I. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAOUC W Pet. O.B. New York .., .100 Cleveland .... St. Louis .007 . .000 Chicago Philadelphia Boiton Washlntton , .333 ' .333 .300 4V4 Detroit Fridar'a Reealtel New York 4, washlnston 1. Philadelphia 1. Boiton 3. Cleveland 4, Detroit 1 (nlihtt. Chlcaso 3, St. Lout 0 (nlsht). good. Walt Dropo homered for Detroit's lone run. Camp Adair Drag Races Begin at Noon Sunday ' The first drag race session of the season for this area is scheduled for Sunday after noon at Camp Adair. . First rubber will be laid on the old Camp Adair roads at noon, but cars may register for competition as late as 1 o'clock. The drag races will be open to anyone with a car meeting safety standards. A $1 en trance fee will be charged, and all persons under 21 must present notorized evidence of their parents' consent Races will be conducted In eight classes for autos, based on their weight and displacement. There will also be a class for motorcy cles. The races will be run under the supervision of the North west Timing association, an organization comprised of sev- By Woh Ditzen Calgary Spoils Salem's Openers, 5 By CHRIS KOWITZ, Jr. LOB-ltis, familiar ailment with Salem Senators in recent years, hit the 195S Senators on opening night at Waters park last night. LOB, In ease you're not up on your baseball abbreviations, stands for left on base and the Senators certainly left 'em there last night. Sixteen Senators died on base as Salem suffered a 6-5 loss to Calgary in the second portion of a night-day doubleheader. Calgary also won the afternoon contest, 5-4. Calgary and Salem close out their Western Interna tional league series with a I o'clock donbleheader Sun day. There is no game sche duled for Saturday. Only 880 fans turned out for the afternoon opener yester day. The evening session drew 3652 cash customers. Both teams looked shaky afield yesterday. Salem com mitted five errors and Calgary three in the afternoon game, with the figures reversed for the night contest ' Two errors by Calgary sec ond baseman Don Hunter help ed Salem pick up three unearn ed runs In the first inning of the day game. But the Senators were unable to noia ineir lead. as Calagry batters poked away at Jack Hemphill's pitching for 10 hits and their 5-4 win. The Stampeders broke a 4-4 tie in the seventh when unar lev Mead walked, was sacrl ficed to second by Jim Mellin ger and scored on a single to center field by Don uncKer. Salem threatened strong ly in the ninth, bnt Lon Scrlvens, who had just enter ed the game as a pinch hit ter,' was thrown ont at the plate attempting to score from second on Gene Tan selli's single. The throw was made by center-fielder Jer ry Cruger, Calgary's stand out both in the field aiid at bat all day. ' Ed Kapp pitched the daytime victory for Calgary. He gave up eight hits, all of them sin gles, and allowed only one earned run. The night game was a three Sacred Heart Defeats Salem Academy, 3-2 Sacred Heart Academy downed Salem Bible Academy 3 to 2 on the former's field Friday afternoon in an extra inning baseball game. Bible Academy tallied their two runs in the first frame on a single, two walks, a hit bat ter and a fielder's choice. Sacred Heart scored once in the second, tied it up in the seventh and then shoved over the winning run in the 8th. Salem Bible 300 000 00 I 1 I Sacred Heart 010 (to 11 3 3 Bchreder end M. Padenrechti Flad wood, Rodewald (3) and Pearl. Fmhts last Wight (Br The AuocUted Preu) BMlon Jimmy Carter, 134ft, Hew York, flopped Tommy Colllne, 133, Boiton. 4. (Title.) Tampa, Fla. Jimmy Blvlni, 183 tt, Cleveland, outpointed Claude - Rolft, 187ft. Tampa, 10. eral hot rod clubs in Oregon and Washington, The hot rod clubs making up the timing association were formed for the purpose of promoting safety on the highways and wholesome competition among hot rod fanciers, and all safety pre cautions will be in effect during the drag races. Room for spectators has been provided for, and there will be signs on the Mon- mouth-Corvallis highway to direct fans to the site of the races. Rooks Down Frosh, 5-1 Corvallis (UJD The Oregon State college Rooks defeated university of Oregon frosh, 5-1, In a baseball contest here yes terday with Right-hander Dick Wilson pitching four-hit ball for the Beaver Babes. Minor League Scores IBt The Anocltd Prem INTERNATIONAL LXAOUB Toronto 1, SprlnslleM 4. Saltlmor t, Bollalo 3. Onlf rame ochedulKl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION tndlanapolla II, Charleston a. Toledo t. colnmbue 3. Other tune itoitponed. TEXAS LEAOITI Dallas l-T, TuUa 1-3. Ft. Worm J. Oklahoma Cltr I. San Antonio X Beaamont 1. Houiton at Shrereport, rweiBoasd, WESTERN LEAOITI Wtehlla s-j, Pnrblo 4-. Denm 14. Colorado Snrinsi 13. Other tames poRtnoned. PIONEER LEAOCt Idaho Palla II, BUltnsa 3. Poeatello T. Great Falls . Uaslt VaUer II, Boles 0. Ball La CI If u, otdsa L - 4 and 6-5 hour and 32 minute struggle, sowed down by a total of 25 walks and a couple of rhubarbs, Glen Hittner, Calgary pitcher, went the 10-innlng route for Calgary, even though he gave up 14 walks. He had 13 strike outs to help make up for the walks. Salem Manager Hugh Luby gave he night crowd a good sample of the Senator pitch ing staff, as he sent four hurlers to the mound. They were, in order, BUI Bevens, Bob Collins, Larry Borst and Wayne Kick. Blek, who pitched only the tenth in ning, was charged with the loss. e ' Calgary's winning run in the tenth was scored by Stathes, who came home from second on Mead's single. Stathos had gained life on a walk, and moved to second on a infield play. Salem forced the game into overtime with two runs in the bottom half of the ninth. The Senators pleased the crowd with some sensational base running, stealing four bases af ter two were out in the ninth. Bill Nelson stole two bases that inning. He stole second on his own, and stole home a little while later, while working a double steal with Dick Saba tlni. The quartet of base swipes. couple with two Calgary er rors, provided the two Salem runs in the ninth. Biggest Salem bat (both li terally and figuratively) be longes to first baseman Les Witherspoon. His 35-ounce stick got one-for-three in the afternoon game and two-for-four, both hits doubles, in the night contest. Taking their second in a row were the defending champion Victoria Tyees, who nosed out the Spokane Indians, 6-4, and the Lewiston Broncs who got by the Vancouver Capilanos by the same 5-4 margin. They got the 1953 WIL season under way Thursday night with a bob-tailed opening schedule. Edmonton went along with with 5-4 pattern in shading the Trl-City Braves by that score at Kennewick, Wash. The first, three Edmonton runs came on homers one by Andy Skurski in the second inning with a mate aboard and .an other by Lou Vitous in the fourth with the sacks empty. Don Prentce singled in Vitous with the winning run in the eight for the Eskimos. The Yakima Bears exploded for six runs in the 13th inning to knock off the Wenatchee Chiefs at Wenatchee, 12-6. Rookie Jack Schaenlng pitched shutout relief ball for Yakima in the last five innings. Wenat chee, which commltteed seven The Box Score First fame: CAliarr (S) (4) Salem a OA B H OA cnifflr.ef 3 lSbtlnUt 3 aii 8ttthoj.il OTnselll,! 0 l l o o 0 4 1 11 1 3 1 4 0 3 1 0 1 0 e Tedesco,! IPerei.r-l ITailr.l-r 4 Metwlrf MUnsr.lb OWthrap,! ONeUon.o S S Lubr,3b 4 8 Haller, 4 3Hmphl,p S Brick er.o Hunter.O Cohen. Kapp.P a-Strstn 1 b-SrWns 0 Totals 37 10 31 11 Totals 37 16 a lnlled lor Hemphill In tth. h Ban tnr Atratton In 9th, CaHeri "0 300 10SS 1 Salem 310 000 0004 8 e PltCheri U" AB aJ on Kapp 35 8 4 1 3 3 Hemphill ... 37 10 8 4 3 4 WP PP. IAJB ueisery 11, oeuem 8. s-uelllnier. Hunter 3. saoallnl s, Witherspoon. Haller 3. 3BH Hunter. 3BH stathos. BBI eraser, Bricker, Lubr 1. Sac. tlelltnser 3. Sabatlnl. SB Stathos, Tedeico. DP Mead to Cohen. PW Uead 3, Sabatlnl, Witherspoon, Nelson. T 3:01. umps soreneeon ftno Stem. Att. 810. Second tarns, 10 Innlni: Calsarr (8) (6) Sale: B H O A B H O A Cruser.ef 8 8ttthoe.lt 3 Tedesco.3 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 OSbtlnl.ct s 1 0 4 0 3 0 lTnselll.3 4 7 Perei.lt S OTaylor.r 6 OWthrip.l 4 lMstrsn.o t 3 Lub,3b 8 3 Haller ,s 3 1 Bevns,p 1 a-Scrvns 0 Colllne.p 0 b-Nelsn 0 Borat.p 0 e-Nelen O Blck.P 0 Mead.rl 3 8 3 8 1 14 1 3 1 0 0 0 O 0 Mellnsr.l Brlcker.o Hnnter.3 Cohen, e Hlttnar.p Totals 38 8 30 10 Totals 37 30 8 a Walked (or Berens In 4th. b Walked (or Collins In 7th. b Walked for Borit In 8th. Calsarr 013 100 010 10 8 Salem 110 010 003 08 8 3 Pitcher! TP AB H R KB SO BB Hittner ,...10 37 8 8 3 13 14 Bevens ..... 4 14 4 4 4 3 7 Collins ..... S 1 8 0 1 8 Borat 1 t 8 1 t 1 Rick 1 4 1 1 1 1 HBP Melllnssr b? Borat. WP Conine. LOB Calsarr 14, Salem 16. X Uelllns- er, Bricker 3, Cohen a, Tsnsein a. Tar aor. mil Melllnser. Witherspoon 1, Ttdesco. RBI cruser, Statho 3, 3lad, Brlckvr 3. Pcrea, Bsvens. Sac cruser, Hittner. SB Peres, Sabatlnl, Lubr 3, Maetrson. Cruser, Bill Nelson 8, Ssba tlnl. DP Haller to Lubr to witherspoon, Cohen to Hunter to Uelllnser. PW Cruser S, Stathos t, Meed. Uelllnser 1. Hunter 3, Hittner J. sabatlnl 3, Tan- elll I, Peres, Tarior, witnerpspoon I, Heller, Scrlrens, Collins, Bill Neleon, Bob Nelson. Tim 3:33. Dmps stctn snd Sorsnaon. Att. 3453. SALESMAN The Best Sales Opportunity In Salem For Details Phone 41 WIL Standings (Br The Aeeocleted PrsJ W L Pet. Victoria t 1.000 Lewiston 3 8 1.000 Caliarr 3 0 l.OOO Yakima , I 0 1.000 Edmonton 1 O 1.000 Wenatchet 8 1 .000 Trl-Cllr 8 I .000 Spoken 8 ' S .000 Vancouver t t .004 Salem ,. t I .000 Frldar'e Reesltei Calasrr 6-6, Salem 4-8 (Ind tarn 16 Inul. Cdmonlon 6. Trlltr 4. Yakima 13, Wenatchee I (18 Innlnss). vicuna e, oposane . Lewuton 6. Vsncouvsr 4, -Salardar's Bchedalet calssrr at Salem. Edmonton at Trl-Oltr. Yakima at Wenatchee. ' Spokane at Victoria (3). Lewuton at Vancouver (31. errors, fell apart in the 13th, Herman Lewis bombed a three- run 350-foot homer for the uears in the fifth. Artie Wilson was Lewlston's hitting star, getting 4-for-4 and driving in the winning run with a two-out single in the mnin. Spokane at Victoria and Lewiston at Vancouver Satur day are doubleheaders. Cal gary at Salem, Edmonton at m-City and Yakima, at Wen atchee are single games. Edmonton ttMiinoin a ta e iTl-cur 000 010300-4 10 I wDnens ana Morten: Doberale, Tan, ner (7) and Petut. ' ' (13 Innings) Yakima 001 130 001 000 s 11 la a Wenatchee .... 410100 000 0000 8 13 1 Irfxke, Thompson (3), Sehaenlnt (6), and Dar. Harford: Oubr. Klein lei CnltU. Spokane 010 0031004 T 1 Victoria 000 300 031-8 S 3 Palm. Descalso (41. Franks ti mrf Sheets; Bottler, Prior (8) and Martin, Broca (81, Prlti (8). Lewuton 0100000318 11 1 Vancouver 000 3000004 8 0 Brenner and Cameron: Fletcher, oun. hereon (6) and Lundnert. LOCAL UNITED PRESS Page 12 Portland Moves Within 2 V2 Games of First Place By SCOTT BAILLIE San Francisco OJPJt Los An geles continued to pace the Facifle Coast League by a full game over Seattle today but those dark horse Portland Beavers were moving op fast from third place. Portland trimmed Sacra mento in both ends of a double header last night to move within 2 games of the sur prising Seraphs, who rallied to beat San Francisco 8 to 6. Seattle thumped San Diego 11 to 3, to keep on the victory road while the Hollywood Stars biased Oakland 18 to S. Fred Sanford allowed three hits in the first game as he hurled the Beavers to a fancy 2-1 triumph in the seven in ning opener. Portland scored both its runs In the first in ning when Granny Gladstone tripled in Jim Russell then scored on a bad throw to third. Ken Gables also limited the Bevos to three hits as he went the route for the loss. The Sacs battled Portland for 11 innings before drop ping the nightcap, 4 to 3. Dino Restelll broke up the contest by chasing in Aaron Robinson with a hit off Bart Barkelew, who had come on to relieve starter Jess Flores. Bed Adams lasted until the 11th Inning for Portland, then gave way to Royce Lint. Los Angeles scored three times in the eighth inning aft er two were out to humble the Seals and remain in first place. Steve Nagy toyed with Lefty O'Doul's Padres, allowing them only five hits as he went the route to an easy triumph for Seattle. However, 'San Diego looked good at the start as Remy LeBlanc homered with Murray Franklin on board to give the Pads a brief 2-0 lead in the second inning. The Suds got four runs for themselves in the home half of that frame with Leo Thomas cleaning the bags with a hefty two-bagger. The Rainiers added three more in the seventh with Thomas singling in two more run ners and scoring on George Schmees double. A pair of San Diego errors helped Se attle score four more In the eighth. It was murder in Emory- - 11223 j (i ess, ( J.JM1 g f II ' jssar 4-1 - In Running for Derby orator (bottom), are two candidates who hope to stride to victory in the Kentucky Derby at Louisville's Churchill Downs. Owned by Ben Whitaker of Dallas, Tahltian King is shown with Eddie Arcaro up. Saxon Stable's Invlgorator, Jocky Dave Gorman up. (AP Wlrephoto) . ' ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Oregon, Saturday, April 25, 1953 POL STANDINGS (Br TJnlted Press) W L Pet. 03. Los Armeies 18 1 .130 Seattle 17 8 .680 1 Portland 15 0 .635 , 3'i Hollywood le'U -.836 ' 4U San Francisco 11 13 .408 6U Sacramento 8 16 .333 9Vs Oakland 8 17 J30 10 Baa Dleso 8 11 .330 10 Fridar'a Beraltsi Los Angeles 6, Sen Francisco 6. Seattle 11, San Dleso 3. Hollywood 18. Oakland 6. Portland 3, Sacramento 1 (1st tame). Portland 4, Sacramento 3 (Snd tame). How the Series Stand: Los Anseles 3, Ssn Frsnclsco 1. ' ' ' Oakland 3, Bollrwood S. Seattle 3, San Dleso 1. Portlsnd 8, Sscramento 8. vllle as Hollywood rolled over the Oaks 18-5. The seventh inning was the most disastrous for Oakland hurlers as the Twinks poured seven runs across the plate to break up what had been an 8-5 ball game. San Dleso 030 000 Old 3 6 3 Beattls 040 000 34111 1 1 Thomason and slatthlsi Nasr and Or telt. San Francisco 040 010 1006 8 Los Anteles 300 300 03s 8 16 1 1 snsnoor, Bradford (), Muncrlet (7) and Tornari lecLtsh, rode (8) and Tapps. Hollywood 011 123 70316 31 S Oakland 100 004 000 6 3 3 Lunn. Batedorn (6), shepherd (6), Bluir (6) and Malone; Bamberger, Hlt tle (61, Candinl (7), Van Cujk (7), Mann (7) and Neal. TIDE TABLE Tide far Tail, Oresen April, lost (Compiled br D. B. Coast and Geodetic Snrver, Portland, Ore.) 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Honors Tahltian King (top) and Invlg- NEWS AND FEATURES Sacramento (1) (t) Portion B 11 OA slot DUlntr.et Bockmn,3 Ritcher.e Brovla.rf Jones.lb Sherdn.lf Attyd,3b Myerses aab!es,p a-Ballard b-Dero 0 Austin, 1 0Ruiiel.U a 1 Robber OOMstn.ct 3 1 ArlMb 3 0 Orsnt,3 8 3Bsnskl,l 3Rbmsn,o 1 1 6nrord.p S 0 0 O Totals 36 3 18 8 Totals 10 8 11 S a singled lor Arera In 7th. b Flew out for Oables In 7th. d Ran for Balianl in itn. Sacramento 001 000 01 Hits Portland ., Hit Pitcher: oables Ssnford ... 001 100 11 300 000 3 Ill 000 1 IP AB R H ER BB SO , 8 30 1 8 1 4 t . 7 36 1 3 ' O 3 4 Arlt. Orant 1. R Cables, E Attrd, Russell, oladstone, RBI CMsdstone. 2B Sanford. SB Oladstone. DP Orant, Bafilnskl and Artf. LOB Sacramento 6, Portland 4. winner Sanford. Loser Qablea. U Anske, Bents and Pelekou das. T 1:34. Second tame, 11 Innlnt: Sacramento (8) (4) PorUand B H OA B H O A Dlllnsr.cf 3 0 Austin J 4 2 4 8 Bockmn.3 4Monts,rt 8 3 10 IRobbe.lf 8 14 0 OOldstn.cf 6 16 1 Rltcher.e Brovla,rf Ballrd.lb 1 Arlt, lb 4 18 0 Sherdn.lt OGtrenUb 6 1 3Bsntkl,2 6 0 1 Oladd.o S 1 OAdams.p 8' 0 OLInt.p 1 0 Oa-Rttelll 1 1 ORblnsn.o 1 1 Oe-Ruasel 1 O 8 Attrd,2b Alyers.ss Floret, p Winter. c d-Klmball 0 Jonet.lb 0 b-Deyo 1 Brkelw.p 0 Totals 38 11 33 10 Totals 43 11 33 13 Two out when winning run scored, b Popped out for Flores In 9th. d Ran lor Bsllsrd in 8th. a Tripled for Lint In 11th. e Flew out for oladd In 10th. . Sacramento 100 100 001 00 1 Hits 201 111 103 0111 Portland 010 002 000 01 4 Hits 011 112 901 0311 It B ER BB SO 18 13 8 1 1 1 0 1 8 10 1 6 8 0 10 11 Pitcher: Flores ... Barkelew Adams ., IP AB , 8 33 ,2V, 11 ,. 8H 33 Lint , 3Vi 6 E Bellard. Attyd 1. Runs Dilllnser, Brovls. Attrd, Oladstone. Arlt, Basln ekl, Robinson. RBI Rltcher, Oladd. Bro vla, (Arlt, Bockman, Restelll. 2B Orant, Oladstone. Austin. SB Restelll. HR Brovle. sac Jones. Barkelew. DP Oladstona and Oladd; Auetln, Baelrlakl and Aril: Lint. Austin and Arft. LOB Sacramento 11, Portland 9. HBP Bro- na or Lint, u Bents, Felakoudas ana Anske. T 3:36. A 0178. 7