Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    eimoftors, VaEdimqs odd Some Cisird
f Solons Face Edmonton;
SHS Meets Corvallis at 6
Salem and Edmonton,
drained out of their Western
s International league lame
fet Waters park last night,
liwlll try again tonight at
i:15. '
i Jack Hemphill, who was
scheduled to have pitched lor
Salem last night, will do the
Hurling for the Senators to
night. Ho will likely be op-
Vikings Go After
Eleventh Straight
Victory Tonight
Salem's Vikings go after
(their eleventh straight win
tonight as they tangle with
(the Corvallis high Spartans
jat Water's Field. Game time
rsix o'clock.
The game was scheduled'
aor Tuesday but doe to the
sehanee of being postponed
She game was rescheduled
Mor tonight Harold Hauk's
.Vikings won a doubleheader
Saturday over the .Bend Lava
Sears.
f Sweet Home is playing the
Vikings here Friday while
the Salem junior '; varsity
plays at Jefferson.
f '' '" !
tchen Paces
field in Golden
West Shoot
Reno Iff A topflight All-
America, Rudy Etchen of Sun
Valley, Idaho, paced the field
Tuesday as the richest tourna
ment in trap - shooting, the
fjolden West Grand American,
opened a six-day run. offering
(16,350 added cash besides us
al purse money and trophies.
Etchen bested a blue ribbon
field of All-Americans and oth
er leading shooters in doubles
By posting 88x100. tie was fol
lowed by H. N. Ferguson, Fon
ana, Calif., also an All-Amer-
fca, .with 91, Fred KeUey, Al
'ton, 111., 9S and Arnold Kieg
sjer, All-America, Seattle, 85.
i Iva Fembridge, Phillipsburg,
tan., easily annexed women's
ionors With 93. ,
I Or. George Henton, Portland,
Ore., wen the veteran's West
ern title lor shooters over 65
' with a 98. The two in a family
- award was won by Charles and
Dick Skeeters, father and son
of Medford, Ore., with 196x200.
'X Class winners In five divi
sions at 16 yards were: Tie be
tween Clyde Fox, Merril, Ore.,
Rudy Ztchen and Berb Bush,
Canton, 111., in Class AA, all
With perfect 100s, Class A win
ner was H. L. Sneed, Dillon,
Mont., 100, Class B, tie between
George Ron, Fontana, Calif.,
and X. McCoskey, Lake Tahoe,
Nov., score unreported; Class C,
X. MeKlnley, Greeley, Colo.,
97; Class D, tie between C. A.
Gunning, Longmont, Colo., and
X. ti. Mylar, Laton, Calif.
Softball Meet
t Salem High
School Tonight
All players, managers, spon
sors and prospective sponsors
of teams in the Salem Indus
trial and City Softball leagues
are being asked to attend a
meeting at Salem high school
at 8 o'clock tonight.
I The Softball leagues are due
to start in about a month.
1 Ed Randall is president of
the City Softball association.
He will preside at tonight's
jneeting.
9
Amick Steps
Up to Head
Job at Eugene
f Eugene (U.R Lloyd Amick,
assistant Eugene high football
Coach for two years, has been
iamed head pigskin mentor for
next season.
Amick succeeds his old boss,
Jkank Nllsen, who gave up the
position to enter private busi
ness. t
Beavers Return
Moniz to Vies
Hollywood (U.Bob Moniz,
'J5-year-old Portland Beaver
outfielder, was returned to the
.Victoria, B.C., Western Inter
national League baseball team
ioday as Portland Manager
fclay Hopper made a required
5ut in his 22-man squad.
Monii was purchased from
Victoria this year, but it was
riot an outright buy, The
Beavers will keep a 24-hour
fiotice option on the 5-foot-9
slugger.
ri Hopper was required to
make the cut to conform to a
Pacific Coast League 21
jlayer limit. Choice of Monir.
came only six hours ahead of
.the deadline.
fights Last Hight
J" i6r Tm Auorlated prem
Detroit Chuck Darer. 101. Laneloi,
ttlch.. atopped Sammr Ololanl, 111,
attmlord. Conn, 14.
' Mettee Cllr Manoel Arm'ntaro.
4i. Cuba, knocked out Aorello Rl
tin, Mi,
posed .by Edmonton hurler
Larry Manler, a righthander.
Baseball fans will be treat
ed to a double feature tonight.
In addition io the Salem-Ed-monton
contest, there will be
a Salem-Corvallis high school
game at 6 o clock.
The Salem '. high Vikings
have won 10 straight games.
They were scheduled to have
played Corvallis Tuesday, but
that game was postponed on
account of wet grounds. - :
A single' admission ticket
will entitle a fan to attend
both the high school and Sen
ator ball games tonight.
(Br Tlit Associated Praia)
The Lewiston Branca made
It fonr-in-a-row in Western
International League play
Estacada Wins WVLMeet
I. -,CTr4i t
IIll flnd OvPT DvHen,IMoku'lnic,,ooleIars
' win the event at ibt Willamette Valley traek meet at
MeCulIoeh ttadinm yesterday. Estacada high school won
the saeet ; !!.' , .
Improvement of Other Cars
Forced Sutton to Rebuild
-The ear whkh Lea liitton,
19(2 Northwest, readstar .rae
log ' champion, will drive in
Saturday's hot red races at
Hollywood Bowl, has : been
completely rebnllt since last
season. s
Racing fans may wonder
why Sutton decided to rebuild
his bug. After all, it did burn
up every track in the North
west last season. Why tamper
with it? . ,
Satton rebuilt Us ' rod
simply because several other
ears to ran in the elrcnit this
season are reportedly much
hotter than the mount driven
by Satton last year.
Take, for instance, the brand
new ear built by Don Waters,
whose famous 73 car won
everything it entered a few
years ago. Waters, who lives in
Salem, is expected . to enter
something which won't finish
far behind the winner in any
race. . .
Davey Defeats
Sammy Giuliani
Detroit W.B With a technl
cal knockout triumph over a
rough young ' middleweight
southpaw Chuck Davey began
fitting together today the pieces
of the boxing career that Kid
Gavilan nearly wrecked.
The college educated boxing
master returned to the ring
wars last night for the first
time since Gavilan thrashed
him in a welterweight title
fight on Feb. 11. -
And Davey, realizing he
"could not afford" to lose this
one it he was to recapture any
of his gate appeal, made good.
Dancing and jabbing in his old
style, and ignoring an eye cut
that gushed for seven rounds,
Davey pounded out a TKO vic
tory over Sammy Giuliani at
the 38-second mark of the 10th
round when Giuliani no longer
could defend himself.
Davey, who tipped the scales
at 1S1 pounds spotted his Stam
ford, Conn., rival seven pounds
but he was the master all the
way. His only worry was Dr.
Joseph Cahalan, the state box
ing commission physicisn who
examined the. cut after each
succeeding round.
"It was a good victory and
a fight I had to win," Dewey
said. "You can't afford to lose
after you've been, beaten in a
title fight"
Yesterday's Stars
(Br The nareclated Prim
BATTINO Joa ArtrnrV lil'w.nfcu
rBrarea. hit a borne run Into the center
utM Dicaeneri or tne Polo Oronnda
the (tret time a ball taai been hit thera
In a reaular tame aa the Braree de
feated the New York Olanta, 1-1.
. PITCHING Bob Portertleld, Wethtnt.
ten Senatori. toaied a flve-hlt ahutout
the Senatora defeated the Chieaco
White Sox, s-a.
Wednesday night
The undefeated front-runners
shellacked the Wenatchee
Chiefs 10-3 in one of the two
games that went nine full in
nings. Trl-City edged Calgary
8-7 in the other and Vancou
ver downed Spokane 9-3 in a
game called after seven in
nings because of rain.
Rain idled Victoria at Yak
ima. Victoria and Yakima
scheduled a makeup double
header Thursday night.
' Wenatchee outhit Lewiston
13-8 but the Broncs capital
ized on Wenatchee errors and
some shaky pitching for the
second win of the series at
Lewiston. A four-run spree
put the Broncs out in front in
the third inning. They added
four more in the sixth, two on
Clint Cameron's triple, and
two unearned runs in the sev
enth. Rube Johnson's pincbhit
double in the bottom of the
Bob, Pendergraff of Salem
has also entered a brand new
car. Bob McGrptty's No. 30 car
may prove tough to beat, too.
He has installed a flat head
Cadillac motor.
Among top Northwest
drivers to compete Saturday
are Sutton, Bob Gregg, Pal
mer Crowell, ' Frankle Me
Gewan,. Cliff Miller, Dick
Branlff, Cookie ookson, Er
nie . Koch, Jack Timmlngs
' Harold Sperb, Bill Ltgg,
Dick Brower, Bob Burgess,'
Phil Fouber, Gene . Wilt in,
Ray Davidson, Ray Lalng
and Joe Smith.
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WIL Standings
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WLPct. WLrct.
Lewiston
4 1.000 Vancouver 1 I .400
3 I .140 Wenatchee S 4 .13!
I 1 .10 Bomonton 1 I .3)5
II K0 Salem 1 1 JII
1 S .mo spoken 1 s .in
Victoria
Trl-Cllr
Cellar;
Wedaeseair'e Booeltc i
TT1-Clty'. calearr V. , . ... ,
Lewletou 10, Wenatchee I.
Vancouver I. Spokane S (fam walled
In tth lnntnt, rain).
Bdmonton at Salem, postponed, rain.
Victoria at Yakima, postponed, rain.
Theradar'a Sofcodele
Wenatchee al Lewiston.
Bdmonton at Salem,
vicuna at Yakima (1),
caitarr at Trl-Cllr.
Only lamta achoduled.'
eighth scored two runners
and gave Tri-City a 2-0 edge
in the series at Kennewick.
The lead had ehanged three
times before Johnson came
to the plate for the Braves.
Gus Stathos carried the load
for Calgary, hitting five-for-five
Including a bases empty
homer la the seventh. Nick
Ficek of Woodbum Top
Individual Scorer in Meet
By CHRIS KOWITZ, Jr.
Estacada high school's Rang
ers, struck by tragedy April
17 when two of their members
were killed in an auto acci
dent near . Eugene while en
route to the Hayward relays,
won the Willamette Valley
league track meet on a rain
swept track and field at Mo
Culloch stadium . Wednesday.
Estacada had four firsts out
of the 14 events, and a total of
S8H points. Sllverton was
second with 33, Woodburn
third with 31, Molalla fourth
with 28, Dallas fifth with 24,
Sandy sixth with 23, and Can
by seventh with 12.' Mt. An
gel, which is a member of the
Willamette Valley league,
does not compete in track, j '
Iron-lunged Stan Rutherford
led the Estacada victory v by
winning both the 880-yard arid
mile runs.
High Individual point- 1
maker of the day was Wood
burn's Gene Ficek, who gar
nered 12H points by taking
' firsts m the 100 and 220
yard dashes, a fifth in the
jump, and ran the anchor
position on Woodburn's win
ning relay team. .
, There were no meet records
broken yesterday. :,-'..
Preliminaries were conduct
ed in some events in the morn
ing, with finals in the after
noon. Finals results: '
10ftl, Pleek (W)i I, Kraplcka (II):
I. Keith . (D): 4, Vlekerman (): (.
Wolt (W). Time, 1:0.
M0 Plcek (W: 1, Kruplcka (alii .
Keith (O)i 4, Prlcien (D): I, Kramer
(W). Time, 14.5.
4401, Prleien (Dl: 1, Barman (C)l 1,
Bowman (K); 4, Hutohendorx (BID; a,
Dubarko (San). Time, !..
40 1, Rutherford (SI I I, Brian (11:
I, Peterion (San); 4, Wolf (C): I,
Allnhln (CI. Time. 4:4!.
Mile 1, Rutherford IB) l 3, Brian (X):
3. Ualone (san)i 4, Shepherd (SU)l t,
Wrliht (C). Time, 4:4S.
Low hurdlea 1, Mevera (San)l I,
Shaw (811) I 3, J. Vlekerman (Bi; 4, T.
Peaut bit (our-for-four for
Trl-City. . ,
Spkana : pitchers couldn't
find the plate at Vancouver.
Clyde Dewitt started the pa
rade, walking five men before
he was derricked In the third.
Two hurlers who followed
him to the mound gave up
six more passes.
Spokane rookie Bill Holland
had two-tor-two for the eve
ning for a record of, eight-for-nlne
in the series. ' .
Ciliary 103 090 10 T S
Trl-cur in (x lb s II S
Roberta, Levenson II) and Llllardl Sni
der and Pesut.
Wtnatchet 001 0M too J 1) I
Lewleton 04 004 30 IS S 1
Cubre, nesmussen (1) and CultUl Col-
llna and Cameron.
Spokane ....300000 03 S S
Vf.ncouvtr , ouiooe J
Dtwltt. Palm (3), Worth (4) and
Sheets; Hernandtl and Lundborc.
lOini called In toventh Innlnl ba
eauta ol rain.)
Bdmonton at Salem, poitnoned, rain.
Victoria at Yakima, soetponod. rala.
Vlekerman (B)i I. Weaellnk (San),
Time. 11.6.
Hiih hurdlea I. Shaw (Sill; I. van
Artaaie (W)i 3, Kltamuier ID) 4, Sin
clair (X): s, Bowman (B). Time. 17.1.
javeun l, Anaeraon (SU)i l, Phelpa
IM: i, York i 4. Anderion (San):
B. stephena D. Distance, 141 feet,
lnehei.
Shot 1. Rlehea (all): I. Jamaion (II:
I. Lee (W 4. Hovland (C)l I, Keren
(sani. Time. az.o.
(San). Distance, 42 feet, I htchea.
Dlscue 1. Jameson (Bli I. Lee (Wit
1. Watson (Eli i, McCammon (Sim I,
Ramlow .(San). Distance, lit feet,
inches.
Pole vault 1. Tjrban (8an)t l. lie be
tween BeckMC) and Herbert (B); 4.
tie between Wessellnk (Ban), Shaw (nil)
and Davis (SU). Beleht, 10 feet.
HUB Jump 1. Haaen (Mil 1, Holdorl
(D); 3. tie between Sinclair (II, KH-
aene' (E) and Parker (X). Heliht, I
feet, I Inches.
Broad jumii 1, Wallace (B)l 1, Kru
plcka (Mi: , Priesen (D): 4, wolf (Wli
I, Plcek (W). Distance, 10 feet, lnehea.
Relar 1. woodburn (Wolf. Huraene.
Kramer, Pleek) i 3. SUvertonl 3, Bsta-
oada: 4, Uolellai I, canbj. Time, 1:11.1.
Bearcats Meet
Lewis and Clark
In Two Games -
Coach John Lewis' Willam
ette Bearcats, rained out of a
scheduled game with Portland
State Tuesday, resume North
west Conference action this
week-end in a pair of games
with the .Lewis and . Clark Pio
neers; :
...The Bearcats currently boast
three wins and one setback in
conference play, having knock'
ed off Pacific twice and split
with Liniield. i.
.Lewis probably will throw
his. ace righthander, Andy
George, at Lewis and Clark in
the first game of the series,
which is set for Portland Fri
day. The two teams collide
again at McCulloch Field Sat
urday afternoon at 2:80.
The likely Willamette hill
nominee for the Saturday clash
will be Mickey Coen, also a
righthander.
LOCaL if UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATID PRESS
. Salem, Oregon, Thunday, April SO, 1953
Ted Beard Won t
Elliott Pitches for
San Francisco u Man
ager Bobby Bragan of Holly
wood it so anxious for slag
ging Ted Beard to break the
PCL mark for consecutive hits
that ha won't let him play to
night lit Portland starts south
paw pitcher Glenn Elliott.
The twist is that Beard also
is a - left-hander, and his
chances of collecting a hit the
first time up against the Bevo
chucker would be considerably
diminished. So Torrid Teddy,
burning along at. 12 for 12,
may have to wait until Friday
before going after Mickey
Heath's 23-year-old record.,
The Rains Came
.'Bragan announced ' his de
cision after last night's game
between . Portland and the
Twlnks was rained out. The
same thing happened to the
Hollywood-San Diego and Los
Angeles-Sacramento contests,
Bearcat Track
Team Travels
To Walla Walla
Winners of four straight dual
meets this season, Ted Ogdahl's
Willamette cinder squad ven
tures to Walla Walla Saturday
for a contest with the Whitman
Missionaries.
Off their record to date, the
Bearcats appear to be one of
the outfits to beat in the con.
ference meet, set for later in
May.-
Chief Willamette tbreaU at
Walla Walla will be Bill Van
Horn in the hurdles. Dean Ben
son and Larry Standifer in the
hurdles, Layton Gilson in the
discus, Stan Neperud in the
javelin, Jim Hitchroan in the
shotput and high jump and
Ralph Stephenson in the dis
tance events.
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MtU M t .X FrlMO M 11 ,414
Los AniU OsUitvBH io u
Portland W M .ifi tHcnnnto IT .
Hollrtrod M IS .SU MaOImo 1 Ml
WattaMttfty'l aMlt
stu 7, suk rrancMco 4.
Oakland at Ban Dltwo, rain.
Portland at Hollywood, rain.
Loa Angelas at saeratnanto, rain.
However, the weather ' was
fine in the Bay area too fine
for the San Franclicc Seals
who wore belted 7-4 by Se
attle. The victory hoisted the
Mrs. Crothers
Top Lady Golfer
Mrs. Morris Crothers won
the Johnson prize for the "best
golfer of the day" in ladies'
play at Salem Golf, club yes
terday. Mrs. Crothers had low
gross for the day, and also won
class, A with a low net of 79.
Mrs.' John R. Wood and Mrs.
Thomas Hill tied for class B
honors with 78 apiece. '
Mrs. Robert Cannon and Mrs.
Homer Goulet won class C and
D. respectively.
Salem Golf club ladles will
Qualify next Tuesday and Wed
nesday for their annual spring
handicap tournament.
TIDE TABLE
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Sarver. Portland, Orecen)
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lea? Htih Watera Low Waters
Time Hrteht Time Hearnt
11:44 a.m. 14
1:13 p.m..
1:30 a.m. 0 4
. 1:0 a.m. -1.0
' titt p.m. 1.1
! 1:83 a.m. -1.0
1:10 p.m. S.O
', 1:43 a.m. -0.0
S;01 p.m. 1.1
, 1:41 p.m.
, 1:01 a.m.
4:17 p.m.
. 1:M a.m.
. 14 p.m.
1:11 a.m.
1:1 p.m.
, 1:00 a.m.
.' 7:30 p.m.
1:19 a.m.
S:M p.m.
"7
10:11 a.m.
10:11 p.m. 3.1
11:34 a.m. -C.I
11:17 p.m. S.t
13:35 p.m. -0.3
M a.m. 1.4
1:13 p.m. 0.1
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HtWS AND KATUKP
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Play If
Bevos
Suds into a first place tie wlft
thm AfteFAll. .
Davie Melton, the Seal short
stop who occasionally quaffs a
pre-game prescription to get
the butterfie out of Us stom
ach, committed the much-feared
boot that sent Seattle on its
way. '" . " ' " ' !. -Butterflies
Cot Him '
4 in the eight, Kay Ortelg
smacked a .. hopper toward
young Davie, who fumbled the
ball. Oitelni was sate easily.
Then Artie Wilson lashed
tremendous triple out to the
right centerfield flagpole to
ram across what proved to be
the winning run.
Just to be sure, the Ra Inters
tacked on two more in the
ninth anyway. Art Del Duca,
who rescued Bill Evans tn the
seventh,, got the victory. Bob
Muncrief, who came on in the
eighth for the, Seals (ot the
loss his fourth. The veteran
relief ace is wlnless.
Seattle ' ...;.oov vn iia-r ea w
San PraneU...'...001 OO0 IOO4 I s
Bvana, Del Dim (7) ana Orwell Me.
OalL Clooah (7), Uoncrlef (I) aaad Tee.
nar, Tieraiera w.
Minor League Scores
-.- (By The Atsoolatad Press) . ! . ,
INTSBNSTIONAL LBAQUB
Toronto 1, SprlnafleM S (1 anamsak
Montreal S, Rochester t. -.
Ottawa S, arraouea 3.
Balthnoro S, Buffalo 4. ' .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Toledo 3, Indianapolis S
Charleeton 13. Coltunboa S.t
Xansaa CUT 9, LoulsvUM S. " '
Onlr samee Ichadnlad, :
TIXAS UIOIA
Dallas 4, Hoastan S.
San Antonio 10, Port Worth "
Talaa s, Beaumont 3.
Oklahoma cltr at Shisrspset. paaw.
' : """""'WBSTEBW UUaCS
All sajnea posttwnod. .
PIONSSB LSAOUS v,: . .
BiUlnae St, Pooatano T. '
Idaho Pain 10, oroat Pans . .
Other samaa ratned aau
' OQISJtOB BaSUUM. ' .-
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Whltwortb I, aaatera Waahtnitoa B.
Seattle at , Pntet aosnS, poatponeS,
rain.
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