Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    .4..-t.a .away
Monday, May 4, 1953
Portland Suffers Twin
toss to Hollywood Stars
HnllvivnnH ft! P. rin
O'Donnell hurled a brilliant!
one-hit shutout to five the Hoi-I
irwooa ours a i lo o second i
VAMA .flnln... B.l J 11
m" tvvij vvcr ruriinnu an- ;
er the Stars won the 11-lnninc
'. opener 7, to 6 before 5,629 fans.
O'Donnell scored his sixth
, straight win ot the season and
third shutout as Dino Restelli'j
single to center with two out
in the third deprived him of a
no-hitter in the seven-inning
second game.
In the first game, Lee Walls'
single in the 11th scored Joe
Muir from second with the win
ning run,
Hollywood got the lone
marker of the second game in
the third Inning. Tom Saffell
beat out an infield hit, Walls
singled and Ted Bearu walked
to load the bases, Saffell scored
when Dale Long lifted an out
field fly.
The twin win gave the
biasing Stars the series, six
games to one.
' The first game winning run
was scored after two were out.
Muir, who relieved starter Mel
Queen in the fourth inning to
get credit for his second win,
and Tom Saffell singled. Walls
then drilled a ball into center
field to score Muir.
Granny Gladstone shot Port
land off to a three-run inning
lead when he homered over
the left field fence with two
men on. Hollywood got three
back in th second inning on a
walk to Chuck Stevens, Glad
stone's error and singles by
Dale Long, Clem Koshorek and
Manager Bobby Bragan.
Portland rapped Queen for
three runs In the fourth,
however. Walls' error paved
the way for the unearned tal
lies. Don Eggert was safe on
the misene and scored on Jim
Gadd's double. Red Adams
and Frankie Austin walked
to load the bags and Jim
Russell singled in two runs.
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PCL STANDINGS
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13 11
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Portlind It II .Mi Oakland 11 11 .133
Sgodar'a Raiulle:
Seattle lo-lo, sin Frencieo I I.
Loi Amrlei 3.1, Sacramento 0-3.
Sen Dieio 1-1. Oakland 1-1.
Hollywood M. Portland .
Setarda? EtiilU:
Seattle I. San mnctico 1 (10 lnnlui)
Lo, Anielea 0, Sacramento 1
Portland 10, Hollywood i.
San Ditto 4, Oakland 0.
In the sixth, Ted Beard tri
pled and scored on an infield
out for the Stars. The Stars
tied the game in the eighth on
Saffell's single, another three
bagger by Beard and Frankie
Kelleher's single.
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco u.R) Well
looks here! Lefty O'Doul's pore
I'll San Diego Padres have
rocketed from the basement to
fifth place in the Pacific Coast
League standings after sweep-
th. r. T s..h.V. Tn ,
the rug twice la Sunday s dou-
ble header.
And it was a day of double
header debacles around most
of the open circuit, with the
exception of the Los Angeles
Sacramento tangle which saw
each club win a game. And
even there, the Seraphs wound
up losing the series, 4-3, and
skidded to a game and a half
behind first place Seattle.
The Suds doused, the San
Francisco Seals twice, 10-6 and
10-1. But things were really
rough in San Diego where Oak
land rated a team to watch in
pre-season dope sheets, g-t
conked 7-1, and 6-1.
Second Best 1
The Seals not only lost a
twin bill to Seattle but also
came out second best as debat
ers. Manager Tommy Heath
was thumbed out of the first
game in the fifth inning by
first base umpire Gordon Ford.
Later he was Joined by catcher
Will Tieslera and first baseman
George Vlco, who stirred the
ire of plate pundit Joe Lacov
etti. Walt Judnich hit a three
run homer to help squash San
Francisco in that opener.
In the second affair, Seattle
scored six times in a horren
dous sixth inning that saw all.
of the runs go down as un
earned. With two out, third
baseman Sal Taormina bob
bled a grounder and the bags
were packed. Jackie Tobin
was given first on Interference
by catcher Nini Tornay to
squeeze in one run. Old re
liable Muncrief then came in
to rescue Bill Bradford, gave
up a walk and then a three run
double to Clarence Maddern,
who stroked in five of the Se
attle tallies. That knocked 'em
into the aisles homeward
bound.
Rappin' Robert
Wrathful Robert Dilllnger,
who was horse-collared by the
. '
Angels' Joe Hatten in the op
ener while trying to hit safe
ly in his 18th straight game,
smacked in all three of Sacra
mento's tallies to give the Sol
ons a 3-1 verdict in the finale.
L. A. won the first contest as
Lefty Joe spun a three hitter.
Two of the Seraph tallies were
set up when Lennie Attyd
kicked two grounders in a row
at second.
This week Seattle is at Port
land, Los Angeles at Oakland,
Sacramento at San Diego and
San Francisco at Hollywood.
The Rainiers-Sevos and Sacs
Padres series open tonight.
Pirat lama:
Portland 100 100 000 00 1J 1
Hollrwood 030 Ml 103 017 11 1
Adama. Blllott (). Walbel (10) and
Oladd; Queen. Muir (4) and Braaan-
aecoad fame:
Portland 000 000 00 1 0
Hollrwood Ml 000 x 1 4 0
Ward and rKfelnaon; O'Donnell and
Malone.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orfo
The Box Score
Tut Portland - Hollnrood lirat saraa
01: ,
ParUaat ' . (t) llrwaad
ilOl KOI
AuitlD.M S 1 4 S SaifllUt I1SI
RuMell,rfv ISIS Walli.l (lot
RtitoUU(v till Board. I II I
oladitn.ef tilt Lonf.U 1111
HeieM - s IS 4 a-ninr.ll IIS
Eeaert.t 1111 SWlenj.1 S 1 S I
BulnUl.l 111 b-Pnllpa.l I
Drant.l 111 Bail all. I I II I
Oladd.a 111! Koahrt.ai S 1 I S
Adimi.f 111 Ereieaa 4 1
Illlott.p Quoin. 1 t
Walbel.o I Mulr.a .411
ToUll 41 11 31 1 ToUW 41 IS 11 1
Two out whtn winning run ocorfd.
a OMnilad lor IVui IB Ith.
b walkod for eterana In 1Mb.
Portland
10 100 000 40
Hlla ....
101 no 100 1111
Hollywood
030 001 30 1 T
010 001 040 1111
1; lb SB KrBbSo
Hlla .. .
Pitoner
Adema i
Elliott ....
...14
...3
...1
1114
141
1111
4 1 s s a
Walbel
Queen
Muir
....IV.
114 0 1
Wlnnar: Muir. Low: Wafcel.
ft: Aultln. Ruaieli. Oledatone, Skierl,
Oladd, Adama, Walla, Beard 1, Loot,
Stevena. Koehorek. Muir. V: Oladitona.
waua. Koanorek. run: uiaaawne 1.
Oladd. Rueiell 1, Eraaan S. Loaf. Beard,
Kelliner. Walla. HBP: Br Ademi. Oat-
fall. LOB: Portland . Hollywood I. IB:
Beard 1. HR: Oladatono. Sao: Reatolll,
Oladatono. BB: Beard. DP: Lons and
Stevens; Auatln, Orant and Rolebl ate
vena and Banall. T: S:43. Ut OarluooL
Sllva and Doran.
aeoond sama bos acort : '
(1) BaUnra
H O A
B H O A
Austln.sa
0 0 1 Blfttll.Ct
Ruasell.rf
1 Valla.3
Robbe.rl
0 Baard.rl
0 Lom.lt
Reitelll.lf
PlKHtn.cI
Arlt.l
Robnson.o
Bailiukl,
Orant.l
Ward.p
I Steveni.l
1 Baaaall.1
0 Malone.o
1 Koinria
0 - S O'Oonel.p
Oil,
Totali 11 1 II I Total! 11 411 1
Portland 0M 000 00
Hlta Ml 000 01
Hollywood
2I!U Ill 100 X 1
Pltoher lp Ab R H Lr Bo Co
Ward SI I a
O'DonneU 1 11 1 4 1
R: satfell. REI: Lor . :. .
Beard. LOB: Portland -4, Hollrwood 1.
3B: Alaiona. SB; Bearti. VP: ,u- ai...
Hoblnion; Lons and Stevena. T: 1:11.
U: BUva, Doran and Carlueol, A: ,
Plrat aama: '
Seattle 110 040 11011 IS 1
San Pranclaco ... .110 mo 101 ill
Wtdmar. Klndalathar (II. Dal Duea
(01 and Ortali: Boamler. Bradloard (1),
Bavaca (1), Clouih (1). Bnandor (4)
and Tteaiara, Torn ay ().
aacond tami: v
Saaltl SM It O10 M J
Ban Pranclaco 010 000 o 1 1
Brane, Lovrtoh (1) and chrlallat Ma
cau, Bradford (1),. Muncrief, (I) and
Oregon State,
Oregon Track
Teams Both Lose
(Br Tbi iaaoolaia Praai)
Washington Stat and Wash
ington shaped up Monday as
the teams to beat in the Pacific
Coast Conference Northern Di
vision track . championship
chase on the basis of lopsided
dual meet wins Saturday.
With George Wldenfelt and
Denny Meyer paving the way,
the Huskies of Washington roll
ed over Oregon State's out
gunned Beavers at Corvallls,
93-39. Wldenfelt, a versatile
whirlwind at point-getting,
piled up 14 counters as he
wrapped up the discus event,
tied for first in the high jump
and placed second in three
other events.
Meyer cracked the meet rec
ord with a 9:18.8 two-mile run,
the fastest time ever recorded
on Oregon State's Bell Field.
At Pullman, Washington
State collected 12 of IS ffrstsl
1288 State St.
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LIVER
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for the Palouse outfit.
Bill Link and Al Fisher of
the Cougars set new meet rec
ords. Link's time ot 1:54.1 for
the 880 cracking the old stand
ard of 1:54.8 set by Sharp of
Oregon lnl98S, and Fisher's
two mile run time of 9:27.3
beating the 9:35 record he es
tablished himself last .year.
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Linfield Downs PU
Forest Grove W) Linfield
spotted Pacific three runs in
the second inning then went
on a four-run splurge in the
fifth here Saturday to dump
Pacific, 10-4, in a Northwest
Conference baseball game.
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More Sports on Page 19
Wolves Defeat
Portland, 13-4
Monmouth, (U.B Oregon
College of Education romped
over the University of Port
land, 13-4, in a non-league
baseball contest here Saturday.
The Wolves backed pitcher
Whltey Palmquist's five-hit
hurling with a 14-hlt attack
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