Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    CoIDodhs Cools Eskimos, 2-11
Salem, Edmonton Play Again
Tonight; Hemphill to Hurl
By CHRIS KOWITZ.JB.
Lanky left-bander Bob Col'
Una pitched a brilliant four
hitter .at .Waters .park .lait
night ai the Salem Senators
broke Into the Western Inter
national win column, defeating
Edmonton 2-1.
The two teams resume
their series at 8:13 tonight,
with Jack Hemphill scheduled
to vitch lor Salem.
Collins kept the Eskimos'
four hits effectively scattered
last night. They all come in
separate innings. The lone Ed
monton run was set up by a
walk and a wild pitch in the
fourth. Except for that, only
one Edmonton runner got be
yond second base, and that was
on an error in the imn.
Salem, meanwhile, bad a
bard time letting to the
pitching of John Conant,
former Spokane pitcher who
moved to Edmonton during
the winter trading season.
Conant retired the Senators
in order for the first four in
nings. Connie Perez, first bat
ter up in the Salem half of the
fifth, finally broke the Ice with
ground single to center. Les
Witherspoon followed witn a
single to right, sending Perez
to third, and the shivering
audience (we hesitate to call it
a crowd) of SOS persons finally
had something to bop it up
about But Salem failed to
score that inning.
Don Taylor tiled out to short
center field and Ray Stratton
struck out. Witherspoon stole
second, Conant intentlally
walked Bob Nelsqn, then Col
lins popped up to Edmonton
manager Bob Sturgeon at
second base to end the threat
Peres and Witherspoon
also led off the Salem
seventh with singles, and
this time It paid off. Peres
scored the first Solon run by
coming home from third on
ground-oat by Stratton.
The winning Salem run in
the eighth was scored by Dick
Sabantinl on a wild pitch.
Ironically, Conant had inten
tlally moved Sabatlni to third
base a few seconds earlier.
Sabatlni bad led off the in
ning with a single. After man
ager Hugh Luby and Gene
Tanselli bad gone down, Perez
singled, sending Sabatlni to
second. Sturgeon told Conant
to nuTDOsely walk w liner-
spoon. That sent Sabatlni to
third, and put him in position
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIP PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
. Page 12 Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 29, 1953
The Box Score
Bdmenloa (1)
Thoman,
Knelo.,31)
BkriM.ci
V1IOU.U
Korean,.
Btrgtoo.a
Hennen.1
Cmpbeu,r
Oonant,f
i-Wearer
H OA
0 0 ISbtlnUI
ILubr.iD
STnrelll, 4
OFerei.lb
OWtHrap.l
JT7lor, 4
OBtraln.r
ONelaon, 1
IONIUM
s
(1) laieat
B H OA
ISO
a 10
Sxasx Defeats
Kindred, Earns
Shot at McShain
Al Szasz earned the right to
meet world's champion Danny
McShain at the Salem armory
May 12, by defeating Don Kin
dred in the main event of last
night's professional wrestling
card at the armory. -
Szasz was scheduled to have
wrestled Eric Pederson in the
malner, but Pederson was un
able to compete because of a
knee injury.
Szasz won the third and de
ciding fall last night on a spectacular-note
when he caught
Kindred in mid-air and flipped
him onto the mat for a pin.
Kindred has been bouncing
Szasz around quite freely up
until the dramatic finish.
Tommy Martlndale defeated
Ralph Alexander, Angelo Pot
to defeated Glen Detton and
Buck Weaver downed Danny
O'Rourke in preliminary
matcnes. 1
Totals II tit f Total! 10 S 17 IS
-Orooadd out lor Conant la SUi.
Bdmonloo, 000 100 0001 4 I
una 000 000 n- J
FUeblns: IP U H E tOSS
Conant ..... 0 I S J
Collin S 31 4 1 1 S
Wild pitch Collin. Count.
- Tft an buM-sdmontoo I. Satan T.
Zrror Fare. Helaon. 3BH Campbell,
Uon an. RBX etun ton. atretton. 6c
kforfta. S9 euneioa, wiuuripoon.
Tune 1:11. Vmp XUw ana Tuna.
Atl-IM.
Vint carnal
fvokane HO 0-4 II
vioccmnr on ooo ol 4 o
Palm, DmcuIo X, and BhotU; Hedxe-
el. omntTwn nour i, ana mum-
Spoken
V
, too 000 0001 s
ncourr 000 001 101-4
New, Frank , Cornell 7. and Trian-
elotl Goldbort, netcher I, and uiaaber.
C
0
Cellar,
Ttl-Cl
ooo ooo oui s
11-CllT 400 000 00" 4
Orrall. atltea 1. l4Tenaon 1 and Brick-
ajffl Tannar. Dobarnla ? and Faeut.
Wanatolitt 000 000 1001 S
lawUlon 100 100 00-S 1
Botalo and atandlordi Butlar and Neal.
Victoria loo OM 001-a I 1
TakUna 400 ool 0O- 4 10 1
Wlaneau, walker T, and Bnaa, Mar
aja ti Hloa and Oar.
Scio Men Fined
For Chumming
Albany Two Scio men were
each fined $75 in district court
by Judge Wendel Tompkins
when they pleaded guilty to
chumming" at Indian Prairie
lake April 19.
"Chumming," explained
Judge Tompkins, is the term
used to describe the offense of
feeding fish to Induce them to
assemble where the fisherman
can the more easily catch them
The arrest of the pair was
effected by state police offi
cers. The accused men were
Media Luther Bynum and Alvy
cnnstopner Fleming.
TIDE TABLE
Vile far Tart, Oraraa April, iwu
(Can, lied r I). S. Caaat and Oaadatla
Surer. Portland, Or a.)
Illlk Water La Watara
H Ml p.m. 4.1 l:lt p.m. I t
4:11 p.m. I.t
I 11:11 a m. IS 1:10 a.m. -o.a
l.M p.m. 4.1 4:11 p.m. S.I
XEGBOGEHl
WIL Standings
Levtotoa
Victoria
calcary
Trl-Otlr
Takima
0), Tha Aaaoelatad Pre)
it rvi. w
l.ooo Wmtohaa s
I .TOO Idmntn 1
1 .MTBelem 1
1 Ml Vencvar 1
1 .OOOBpokant 1
TaaeSar'a Baaalta
Lewletos, 1. Wanatetaa L
Yekttna I. Victoria 1.
apokana 44, Vaneoaver S-l.
Trt-Oltr 4. Caltarr i.
Snlam I, BdmoQton
Wedaee4r'e Sehedalei
Wanatcbaa at Lewiaton.
flpokana at Vancourar. - -Takima
at Victoria,
Sdmonton at Salem. '
Caltarr at Trl-Cllr.
L Fat.
S .400
a mi
s Jtj
S MD
MO
to score on the ensuing wild
pitcn. -
.Edmonton's run in the fourth
came on walk to Andy Skur-
skl, a wild pitch, an infield
single by Dick Morgan, and a
fielder's choice off the bat off
Sturgeon.
I 05, Th, aaaoelatad Preaa)
The Lewia ton Broncs took
over as Western Internation
al Baseball League pace-setters
Tuesday night
The Broncs, previously tied
with Victoria and Calgary at
the top of the standings, earn
ed exclusive rights to first
place by shading Wena tehee 2-
1 in the season-opener at Lew-iston.
Victoria fell half a game be
hind the Broncs after losing 8
2 at Yakima. And Calgary,
beaten 4-2 by the Tri-City
Braves at Kennewick dropped
to a third-place tie with the
Braves.
The Spokane Indians and
Vancouver Capilanos mean
while posted their Initial 1953
victories. .
Spokane dropped the Cap
llanos 4-2 in the first game
of a twin bill at Vanconver,
bat lost the nightcap 4-2.
Wenatchee's Rick Be tele
limited Lewiston to three hits
but wlldness cost him the
game. His nine walks included
the two-in-a-row that gave the
Broncs the winning run in the
fourth Inning. Lewiston's Russ
Butler was reached for only
five safeties.
' Another pitcher, Danny
(The Lion) Bios, was effec
tive at the plate as well as on
the mound as Takima hit the
win column in the Bears
first game at home.
Rlos. former Mexican Lea
gue hurler playing in the WIL
under a special ruling by minor
league Chief George Trautman,
scattered eight bits and backed
the performance by hitting i
home run and a double. Yaki
ma scored four runs in the first
Inning. Rlos homer in the
sixth was an unneeded insur
ance tally.
The first Inning was. the
blf one for Tri-Clty la the
game at Kennewick. The
Braves scored their four tuna
off former teammate Joe Or
rell who gave up two walks
and thre singles before he
was relieved by BUI Stltes.
Calgary scored one run in
the eighth en Jim Melllnger's
single behind two walks.
Seme weird base-running
ended a Calgary rally in the
ninth after one runner cross
ed the plate.
A rookie playing his first
year of professional baseball
started for Spokane in the
doubleheader at Vancouver.
Bill Holland hit alx-for-seven
in the two contests. He hit a
homer in the first game and
his bases-loaded double in the
first Inning gave the Indians
all their runs in the nightcap.
Stars' Beard Ties Coast
Record as Beavers Beaten
Rain Postpones
WSC-ldaho Game
Moscow. Ida. U.R) A North
ern Division baseball game be
tween Washington State and
Idaho postponed yesterday be
cause of rain will be played as
part of a doubleheader when
the two teams meet here May
10.
Italy has several battalions
of Infantry which march at a
run. i
Leslie Scores '
Nine Runs in One
Inning, Wins 11 -4
w
Parrlib 4
Laalla 1
Waal Salam 1
Pet.
1.000
.400
J00
Lou DeLoretto'i Leslie Rock
ets scored nine runs in the
fourth inning and went on to
down West Salem 11-4 at Les
lie Tuesday. Fairish piays Les
lie Friday at Leslie.
West Salem, coached by Bui
Hanauska, Jumped into 2-0
lead in the top of the first while
the Rockets scored one, al
though getting three hits to
one for West Salem. West Sa
lem added one in the second to
give them a 3-1 lead but Leslie
once again narrowed the lead
down to one run in their half
of inning. '
Then came the big fourth In
ning in which- the Rockets
scored nine runs on five hits.
The hits were by Ron Woolery,
Bruce Patterson, Roger Carda,
Darrell Ponsford and Bill
Jones. '
The Giants finished out their
scoring in the fifth and last in
ning with two runs. Dale Jones
went all the way for Leslie and
got the win. McCormack, Dav
is, and Johnson pitched for
West Salem. McCormack takes
the loss.
Leslie's Roger Carda was the
game's big hitter with three
singles in four trips to the
plate. Other Leslie players who
got more than one hit were
Three Oregon,
College Games
Halted by Rain
' (Br United Pratt)
- Rainy weather put the dam
per on three Oregon college
baseball games yesterday.
A Northern division double
header between Oregon State
and Washington at Corvallis
waa cancelled because of the
cloudy weather.
At Eugene, a non-conference
game between Oregon and
Portland university was rained
out -
Rain also forced postpone
ment of a scheduled contest be
tween Willamette and Portland
State. The game will be made
up in a doubleheader . at Port
land May 6.
Chuck Davey
4-1 Favorite
Detroit, W) Chuck Davey is
a 4 to 1 favorite to whip Sam
my Giuliani Wednesday night
in the first of his fight-a-month
campaign to squeeze
back Into the welterweight
title picture.
The-Lansing, Mich., school
teacher is expected to jab, stab
and dance past his younger,
brawling opponent In their na
tionally televised ,10-rounder.
Dale Jones, Jerry Carleton, and
Bob Beals. Smith of West Sa
lem also had two.
Wait Salam 110 OJ s 4 4
LaaU no 11 11 I
lfoConnacx, Dan (4), Jobston (4),
and Davla, HeCormaek (4) Jonal and
Pontford.
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IOTTU0 IN IOND STRAIGHT KENTUCKY IOUKbON WHISKEY,
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' NtW YORK, WW YORK
In other games, Seattle
moved up to within halt
game of first place Los Ange
les by dousing the Seals 8-2
while Sacramento was cool
ing off the Angels 2-1. Oak
land burled San Diego 14-4
in the other loop fixture.
In each case, the hurler for
the winning club went the
full nine innings.
Al Widmar scattered five
San Francisco hits as the Suds
battered the Seals' Bill Boem-
ler off the hill. Seattle got aU
the runs it actually needed in
the third by. unloading for
four tallies.
- Veteran Charley Sehani
bad it all the way as he
pitched the Sacs to a tidy 2-1
victory over the Seraphs.
Nell Sheridan, another vet
eran, gave Schanse the run
he needed by blasting a home
run in the seventh after Gene
'Baker had tied the game for
Los Angeles with a solo belt
in the first half of that frame.
Jack Salveson, who is 39
years old again this season, got
hunk on the Padres as he piteh-
BoUywood 0J.B Terrible Ted
Beard nailed two homers and
two singles in four times at
bat last night, driving in five
runs to lead Hollywood to a
to victory over the Portland
Beavers at Glim are field.
Beard's four hits tied the Pa
clfic Coast League record of 12
consecutive hits set by Mickey
tieatn or Hollywood in 1830.
Mel Queen, Hollywood hurl.
er, went the full nine making
it his first win against three
losses. Larry Ward of the Bea
vers was knocked out of the
box in the second inning and
took the loss.
After one run In the first
on Tom Saffell's dash home
on Lee Walls' pop fly to right
field, the Stars scored five in
the second frame.
It started with Gene Hand-
ley's single. Eddie Malone tri
pled followed by a one-bagger
by Queen. At this point Dick
Walbel replaced Ward. But
Waibel pitched Into a single by
Saffell and then homer by
Beard.
Hollywood chalked up an
other run in the fourth when
Saffell walked, went to third
on Beard's single and home
on another pop fly by Walls.
Then In the sixth, Saffell
singled again and was homered
in by Beard. '
A sparse crowd of 1,630
watched the shutout
Hollywood will start Jim
Walsh (1-2) tonight against Ly
man Linde (3-1).
PCL STANDINGS
racnio coast uaoui
W L ret. W t, Pet.
bo Ant M 1 .440 Sn Iran 11 It ,4M
Seattle II I .til Oakland 14 11 Ml
Portland II 11 .til Bermenta IT Jal
Hoiired 11 II -Ml an Dlaio I II Jll
Taeedar Beoaltft .
Sacramento J. Lot Anlilat t.
Hoimood I, roruana o.
Oakland 14. Ban Die o 4. t
aeaUl S. aan PraneUco S.
ed the distance while the
Acorns teed off against tour
San Diego flingers.
It) Heurweaa
rarlland (I)
B
Auitln,
Monli.rt
Robbe.lt
Oldatn.ef
Arlt.lb
Batnikl.l
OranMb
Roblnan.0
Oladd.o
Ward.p
Walbel.p
Sbvert
Welmkr.n
Weathervane
Comes to Frisco
This Weekend
San Francisco, tUJO Many of
the nation's top golfers, both
professional and amateurs,
were on the entry list today,
the third leg of the $17,000
Weathervane cross-country
golf tournament to be played
here Saturday and Sunday.
Among the almon purea
were national Junior champion
Mickey Wright of La Jolla,
Calif.; Barbara Romack, of
Sacramento. Calif., former
state amateur queen; Mrs. R.
Fights Lost Wight
ISr The JUtoclaled1 Praia,
lea Auelee Al Crua. Ill, Lo Anielea,
etepped Jon Manlarre. Ill, San Oleio.
S.
a. Anient. Tax. Jlmmr Martlne-
ltl, Olandal. 1M. St. Paul, 10.
Steektoa, C-Uf' ToniniT Manaol. 134,
Loa Anfalea, knocked out Oen Uorrlj.
UJ, IjOOI Aeaco, '
Breakm (aldieweed Orel) Arthur
Ptraler. 11114. Mew Orlaana, outpointed
Oaortla Dunn, 1HM, Hartford, II.
Heaaten, Te-J04 Pelan, 1, a
Antonio, outpointed Joe Vajcua. 117.
Houaton, I.
H. Gamble, former top ama
teur In Illinois, and Mrs. Carol
Bowman,, runner-up for the
Trans-Mlssisslppl crown.
H OA
1 1 IBallal.ot
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0 WaUl.lt
0 Loni.lb
0 Philip,!
IHndlr.l
1 Maine, 0
0 O'NalU
OQueen.p
0
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Total 90 4 14 10 Total 14 10 17
a Pooped no for Walbel In Ith.
Portland 000 000 OOO 0
Hit ..' 100 000 201 4
Hollywood 140 101 00 I
Hit 380 101 00" 10
Pitcher: TP AB R H IR BB so
Ward 1(4 I 1 I I 0 1
Walbel .... it n s I'll
Welmakar .1 10010
Quean .... 10 4 0 1 I
Loaer ward, m ward, AlLBtln. K
Safi.ll 4. Beard I. Handler, llalone.
Queen. Left Portland 4; Hollywood 4.
IB M alone. HR Beard 1. RBI Walla
1. Melon. O'Nrtl. Beard I. DP Bailnakl.
Autlln and Arft. T 1:51. U-Bllra, Dor-
an and cerjuoei. A i,ejo.
Seattle 014 010 100 S 11
Sen pranoleeo 020 OOO 00 3 I 1
Widmar and Ortelfi Boemler, Brad
ford (1), Shandor (I) and Tleelera, Al-
blnl (I).
Portland OOO OOO 000-0 4 1
Bollywood 150 101 OOx t 10 0
Ward, Walbel (1), Welmaker (I) and
Roblnaon, Gladd (1), queen and ala-lon.
Loa Aniale 00 000 1001 1 0
Sacramento OOlOOOlOx 1 1 1
Chandler, Hide (I) and Tappet aohans
and Rltchsr.
Oakland ..ISO OOO 441 14 IT 0
San Dlaio i .(HO 100 001 4 t S
Salmon and Neel; Herman, Uallor
(1), saw (I) and pocerar.
Parrish Downs,
Salem Jayvees
Parrish junior high's base
ball team scored a 6-3 victory
over the Salem high - school
junior varsity Tuesday at
Baker field.
Parrish won the short game
with three hits but their, two
pitchers, Kepplnger and Loy
limited the Vikings to one
earned run. Dan Luby had a
double and a single for the
JV's.
The junior varsity travels to
Jefferson Friday for - a May
Day game with the Jefferson
Lions. 1
Salem JV JOO 11 I 1
Parrih Ill 4 1 I
lee, Santee (1), and Xuny; Kepplnier,
Loy IS), and atephena, .
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