Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, April 29, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
PagtlS
'AN FARE
ly Waft Dftnn
ists, Pop Bottles Fly
n Yankee-Brown Game
Br CARL LTJNDQTJIST
New York UJ Flits conld
y and blood could flow when
to Yankees meet the Browns
day.
And, unless police Intervene
curb the fans, somebody
juld get badly hurt by flying
op or beer bottles.
There was close to a full
:ale riot at Busch Stadium in
t. Louis last night when the
ins acted as it they were in
usch Stadium and went wild
i a 10th inning hullabaloo
lat delayed play 17 minutes
efore the Yankees finally
on, 7 to 6.
Umpire John Stevens suf
tred a shoulder injury, varl
us players were marked with
umps and bruises and the
ana littered the field with
ottles and other debris, nar
owly missing' players with
their heaves. The St. Louis
lark is one of the last in the
najors where drinks are dis
ensed in bottles instead of
ard board containers and the
ans made the most of the
mpty missiles lying around.
1 Rhubarb Becomes
Jponnybrook
S Trouble started last night
Vhen Gil McDougald, who
ad doubled in the Yankee
'10th, daringly tried for home
fen a force-out at second. He
yan straight up Instead ot sua
Phone
41451
195 S. Commercial
lug and knocked the ball out
of Catcher Clint Courtney's
hands for the tally. Courtney,
a scrapper led oft the Brownie
10th with a hit to right and
slid into second with spikes
up, knocking the ball out ot
Phil Rizzuto's hands. That
started the fist-swinging as
players from both teams
stormed the field and delayed
action for 17 minutes. Only
a threat of forfeit by the um
pires partially restored order
as bottles came flying out ot
the stands.
Mighty Mick
Allle Reynolds, who did a
great job of clutch relief pitch
ing in the ninth when he
struck out two Brownies with
victor when he set them down
after Courtney's hit in the
10th for his third win.
Mickey Mantle hit another
tremendous homer, a 830-foot
drive over the left field stands
regarded as perhaps the long
est ever hit in St. Louis. It
came with two on base. Hank
Bauer also hit a two-run
Yankee homer.
Other Games
At Cleveland, the Athletics
topped the Indians, 3 to 2, and
ended their five-game winning
streak as Bobby Shantz pitch
ed an eight hitter for his sec
ond win and drove in two
runs with a pair of singles.
Lefty Mickey McDermott
pitched three-hit ball to top
the Tigers 2 to 0 at Detroit as
George Kell, an ex-Tiger, scor
ed both Boston runs alter hit
ting a single and double. The
White Sox cashed in on wild'
ness by . Walt Masterson to
score five runs on five hits
and a walk in a 8-4 win over
Washington.
In the National league, the
Cards snapped the Phils' eight-
game winning streak with a
6-5 victory although Harvey
9 Major Leagues
national uuaos
w t. Pfft. W L Pet.
RrUadel 1 .IMVIlwkee 4,. 340
rntei I .114 Nw York 4 S 331
Brooklyn S .333 ClnelnnU S I .!M
HL Louis I 4 riuoria w w
Taesdsr a BMBlMt
St. UJUU 4, FKUMIlpnil
Milwaukee 4. New York U
Chlciio I, rittibarah I.
Brooklyn 3. CtnoInnaU 1.
liminiN LEAGUE
W L PCt W I Pet.
In York 10 3 .140 St. Louti
Cleveland 7 3 .100 Boston ' I .445
Chlokio ' S 4 ' .401 Washlnt 3 t .350
Phlledel t .683 Detroit , S l .143
TaeMsr'e assails:
New York 7. Bt. louib a uv mnnim.
Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 1.
Ohlcaio I, washlnaton 4.
Boston 3, Detroit 6.
ESTATE SALE
For salt to the highest bidder, dwellings located at
1010 N. Cottage St. and 2487 Maple St., Salem, Ore.
Terms and conditions of sale may be obtained from
Pioneer Trust Company
Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem, Oregon
Valley Farm
Store Wins
Loop Crown
Valley Farrav Store, led by
Bob Gray's 001, defeated Mc
Cune Food Sales to nab the
Industrial - No. J Bowling
league championship last night
at the Capitol alleys. Valley
Farm finished with 2731, while
McCunes checked in with 2816.
Following Gray for the win
ners were Don Schmidt S83,
Ken Prince 828, Leo Bolre 812
and Bill Sullivan 800. Don
Thurman was high tor the los
ers with 862. Harold Comstock
shot 821, Ed Wilkalis 618, Wil
bur McCune 812 and Bob
Thompson 803 to complete the
scoring.
Whlttakers Welders nabbed
third by outscoring Kenny's
Real Estate 2733 to 2654. Ed
Logan, firing a big 247, led
both teams with 896.
Veme Haugen of Browns
Jewelers won the high series
of the year award with 647,
Comstock the high game with
268. Logan led the league
shooters by finishing with a
178 average.
Haddlx, the winner, bad to
have heln from four relief
pitchers. Steve Bilko paced
the Cards at bat witn a wipie
and two singles, driving in
three runs.
The Dodeers topped the
Reds, 8 to I,- as Preacher Roe
pitched eight-hit ball for his
first 1953 start. yielding a
ninth inning homer to Ted
Kluszewskl to lose his smuout.
Max Surkont of the Braves
ffflvfe the Giants 11 hits but
they were all singles and be
delivered a two-run double
while Jack Dlttmer and Del
Crandall hit homers In the 4-1
Milwaukee victory at New
York. The Cubs topped Pitts
burgh, 8 to 3 as Preston Ward
hit a two-run homer and
Randy Jackson hit a homer
and a run scoring single. .
Minor League Scores
CALIFOIXIA LIAUTJl iTAHDWOS
(Br United Preti)
W L Pot. CV
Sin Jos t 1 joo
Modesto S
Banta Berber S ' f
Bekersi'leld S
Presno ..... 4
Vlislle (
Stockton ... 4 S
Ventura S S
.400
SH
4
.M 4
.453 4U
.449 V,
.400 S
JU Stt
Tneelar'a Resells!
Vtniu 3, Stockton 1.
Sen Jote 1, Ventura 0.
Bskenlleld 4, Modulo .
PYuno it Sent Berber, postponed,
vet trounds.
(Br The Associated Treee
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Xndlanapolla 3, Toledo S (IS Jnnlnu).
Kansas Cltr , LoulitUlo 3, (10 Inn.).
St. Peul . ItlnneepolU 1.
Columbue 3, Cherleeton 3.
INTI3U(ATIONAli LIAGTJI
Xo tames scheduled.
TEXAS LIAOUI
Port Worth 4. Bn Antonio a
Other tamea postponed.
WESTEBN LIAOTJI
TM Moines 4. Pueblej S (13 innlnti).
srioeoiD is. umarmx u
Other tamee postponed
noum leaocs
BolM a Slt Lata Cltr S.
Other unM postponed.
ail i rTi ititi liiwiel
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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MADE BY MEDLEY
Medley Distilling Company, Owensboro, Kentucky
Sports Results
coixiai oolp ;
(Br The Aitocleted Preee) '
Lewli A clerk lltt, Untleld 4rt.
wmamelte 13, Pacltle 3.
Portland U. istt, Putet Bound IK,
COLLIOS BASEBALL
(Br The Aloetated Preu)
levll Clark 1M, CoUeie ot Idaho
3-4.
Waahintton at Oreion State, double
header, canceled, rain.
Washington Btata at Idaho, postponed,
rein (to be made VP Mar 14).
Western Washington 4-3, BeatUe V 1-1.
World Heavyweight Bout
Proposed for Portland
Seattle QMS A group of
Portland, Ore, Businessmen
have agreed to underwrite a
world heavyweight title match
tor Harry (Kid) Matthews, the
Seattle boxer's manager said
today.
Jack Hurley said the Port
land group, which remained
unidentified, would offer the
world champion more money
than he cquld get against any
other challenger it he would
tight Matthews In Portland. ;
, Hurley would not say how
much that would be "but you
can bet it'll 'be more than
Rocky Marciano will get In' de
fense of his title against Jer
sey Joe Walcott in Chicago
next month." - ,
"As a matter ot fact, these
Portland businessmen have
instracted me to go to Chi
cago to dicker with the
champion immediately fol
lowing the Marciano -Wol-eott
fight," Hurley said.
The veteran manager said
he would "have to do my talk
ing" with Jim Norrls, presi
dent ot the International Box
ing club "but Jim loves a tune
written In dollar signs."
"These Portland people
tell me they can get the
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
INDUSTRIAL Ha S
Cerlrs Dslrr (t) Lance 44, Sloan
4, Helnka 433, Warbowskl 330, Bchel
deerer 4l Carlr'e D.trr (3 Wrltht
101, Bofstetter . 413. Idlond 334, Sal
Strom 335.
Hollrweai rtaaaoa (4) Clark 417. Al
brlcb 401, Jonee 330, Oeddes 413, Order
Sneeare (0) Pease 4, Merrell 434,
McAllister 4i, Blewert 343, M. Merrell
403. .
Sclera Felice (3) Methers 443, Pries
409, Creeir 4M. DeVall 414, Nicholson
S301 Elka (1 Thompson 434, Cherrlni
ton 433, Lowrr 419, MelOnner 431, Kerr
445.
Ralph Jehaeea AppUancaa (I) OTe
400, Colrln 431, Proust 403, PerrUh 445,
Sprlsis S3li National Batterr (D Ca
meron 483, Dobba 351, Walla 444, lewis
407, Bartholomew 434.
Sect Salem Lions (t) Sror 4JT,
Schlraben 391, Btevene 400, Wblttaker
599, Vitton tltl Elwaod'o Mesonrr ID
Eiwocd 441, Crajcroll 414, shlpmaa 433,
Wllkslls 6S1, Busch 333.
Marllewar Milk (4) Brown 434, Van
Hess 403, MoParlan 417, Phlpps 333,
Case 437; Blaa Lake (0) Uord 403, Sel
ler 413, Ajrree 413, Fetut 403, Laniholl
537.
High team feme, Ralph Johnson Ap
pliances, ST3t hlth team aeries. Curiae
Dalrr, 35141 hlth Ind. same. Pick Bnseh
of Blwood's Mesonrr, 3341 hlah Ind.
aarlaa, Jo Miller ot Curler' Dalrr, 173.
imrs crrr uaoue
Can Vsed Cars (l)-mltt 433. Al.
trman 334, Carol Capp 447, Miller 431,
Lea Capps 4111 Vweedlo Pael Oil (1)
Benarr 3, Hansen 339, Harrison 390,
Pollnkal 419. Pens 431.
Darts OU () Omohundr 347, Bcherl
41, Miliar 3,sBianton 3, Dana 4311
WUUHetl Art TU (4) Scholi 433,
Heraohback 431, Hobcr 454, Jacober 410,
Merer 4a.
Qeslllr DeeS Oara (t)-Camobell 453,
b. Bneiiror jes, nnort eos, rranx Bnel
Brora 413, Van Dell 3911 Saleaa Tire (1)
Whit 373, Bow 401, Cook 3I(, awaln
w, sira soo.
Lea Newman (5)-apps 193, Uel Neln
ait 454. Herb Nelnatt 03, Hubler 344,
Johnson 3131 Praatr Oli.a (l Howell
35, yon 410, Thomaa an, mils 333,
Wood 353.
Kara Kails (4 Oeulhler 413, Hems)
413, Wilson 35. Dean 333, Kan 433s
w. O. Dm las. ( Lenta 331, Orsra
wood 334, Oil 35. Btevena 3K Bra 313.
Hlih team aerlea, Ceppe Used Can,
lie Bin team tarn, un Newman. Til;
hlah ind. aerlea And tame, Howard
Smith (Cappt Used Cars) 13 and 433,
Multnomah stadium for the
tight, which we'll try to get
for August," Hurley said,
"That place seats 45,0t per
sons and that would mean
a 1750,000 to f 1,000,000
gate." .-.";!
Hurley and his fighter have
been trying for a return match
with Marciano, who flattened
Matthews in two rounds at
New York's Yankee stadium
nearly a year ago. The win
offered Marciano the title shot
at Walcott, champion at that
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