Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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form that carried her to vic
tory In the San Francisco lap of the transcontinental
WeaUiervane Golf Tourniy. Miss Sugfg won the third let
with a 75-74 and also surged Into first place In the national
standings. (DP Telephoto)
Free Baseball
School for Kids
Here Saturday
All hoys from t to II
who are Interested In learn
ing baseball fundamentals
are invited to attend a spe
cial one-day clinie Satur
day. The clinic gets underway
at 1 o'clock, and will be
conducted at either dinger
or Baker field. Watch this
paper for a definite an
nouncement. Former Salem Senator
manager Bill Beard, Ameri
can Legion Junior baseball
coach Vlnce Genna, West
Salem Junior high coach
Bill Hanauaka, and former
Pittsburgh Pirate Jim Mos
olf will be on hand to teach
baseball to the kids attend
ing the one-day school.
AH coaches of teams in
the Salem junior leagues
are also urged to attend,
that they might assist the
four, instructors In direct
ing the youths.
There Is, of course, no
charge for the baseball
school. Boys should bring
their own gloves.
Bearcat Netmen Win
Portland U. Willamette
won the final six matches to
defeat Lewis and Clark 6-1 in
a Northwest Conference tennis
match here Tuesaay.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, May 6, 1958 Pago 17
Yanks Sock Cleveland in
Season's First 'Big' Game
By CARL LUNDQUIST
New York UPJ No wonder
Hank Greenberg hates the
Yankees.
; Look at what they keep do
ing to his Cleveland Indians,
especially with the pressure on.
Last night in the first so
called big game of the season,
Casey Stengel's New Yorkers
pounded out an eight-run rally
in the fourth for an 11 to 1 vic
tory. Cleveland offered its best,
ace Bob Lemon, but Stengel
rode along with his little ex
GI left hander, Whitey Ford.
Ford, pitching with the class
of a seasoned veteran and the
cold nerve of a sock-footed bur
glar, held the Indians to eight
hits, struck out five and con
tributed two clean singles.
Pitchers Field Day
The Yankees put together
seven singles, a walk and a hit
batsman for their eight runs.
Gil McDougald came up twice
and singled each time, driving
In three runs.
Bearcats Score
9-7 Victory
Over Portland U
Willamette, with a big early
lead, defeated Portland Uni
versity 9-V in a baseball game
here Tuesday.
: Willamette was leading 8-1
at the end of the third Inning
and picked up its final run in
the fifth.
Portland, which had scored
one each in the first and fifth
Innings, picked up three more
runs in the eighth and two in
fee ninth. Dave Gray for Wil
lamette gave up 11 hits while
Willamette got the same num
ber off two Portland pitchers.
Willamette U. (9) (!) Portland V.
BHOA B H O A
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x Field lor Lewis in sin.
y ctch lor Ako In 8th.
Field for Perlman in 8th.
Field lor Jftkelikl In 6th.
b Pitch lor Marshall In 9lh.
e struck out for Manhall In ith.
d Ren lor Akro In 8th. .
eRen for Satallch In 8th.
100 111 134
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Uarihall ...8 '
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trier LOB Wlllemette 5. Portland I
i Perlmtn 3. Shield. HR Llndwr.
lerd Boilch. 3B Hum. RBI Hauien
I Reed 3. NoM. Shield, OrT, Borlch.
Ilndser. Tonon. SeUllfh, Olennon, Pv
Jtln BB KlrkendaU. DP-Lullch to
vtaln to LlrMliey: Lullch to Llndeer;
tlrkendall to Perlman to Reed. T 3:18.
(-Campbell, Pnrakowa.
Eugene's Henkle
Pitches No-No Game
t Springfield (U.R) Jack Hen
le, short righthander from
Jtugcne, Joined the exclusive
TNo No" club when he hurl
i Aximen to a 6-0 win
over Springfield.
Henkle struck out 10 and
walked thre?.
Hauacn.M 4 1
Perlman,3 9 1
Heed.l 4 3
Akeo.e 3 1
Krkndll.3 4 3
Naone.rf 3
8hleld.lt 4
Oray.p 4
X-Maie.lf 1
J-Pnttn.c 1
Ntlson.3 0
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Major Leagues
(Br Thi Aisoclated Preu)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W X, Pit.
New York 13 .884
Cleveland 10 .on
Boston 10 1 .tas
Philadelphia 10 8 .558
Chlcaio It I .838
St. Loull a 9 .too
Waihlmton 7 13 .388
Detroit 4 18 .300
Tuesday'! Rasnlilt ''
Washlntton 14. Detroit 4.
New York II, Cleveland 1.
Boston 6, Chicago 1.
St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 1.
Sth-lFircflinnie Homer
WIL Standings
(Br Tha Ailoclittd Preu)
Lswliton 9
Victoria, S
Vancouvar .....T
Yakima 8
Trl-Olty I
Spokana 8
Edmonton ..8
Wenatche ....4
Caliarr 3
Salem 3
Tuaaday'a Results:
Uwliton 8, Yakima 4.
Victoria I, Salem 1.
Vancouver 8. Trl-city S.
Elmonton 14, Spokane 3.
Calfarr T. Wenatchea 1,
Wednesday's Schedule:
Yakima at Lawiston,
Salem C, Victoria.
Balem at Victoria.
TrlCltr at Vancouver.
Edmonton at Bpokana.
Calaarr ftt Wenatchea.
L.
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.818
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.488
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.384
.300
J JO
(Br UnlUd Preu)
Chuck Abernathy, Victoria
Tyee first baseman, should ait
down and write a book called
"How to Win Friends and III'
fluenca Baseball Fans."
, Nobody needed friends mora
than Abernathy in the eighth
inning of last night s Western
International League game
between Victoria and Salem
in the British Columbia capi.
tal.
Consider the script. With
Victoria ahead 5-3, Abernathy
failed to make friends with a
ground ball and one run trick.
led across on his error. To
make matters worse, Lew
Witherspoon stepped up and
Portland Downs Seattle,
3-2, Before 4332 Fans
. Portland UB Portland op
ened its first Pacific Coast
League series with Seattle
last night by downing the
Rainers, 3-2, before 4332
fans.
Portland opened the show
in the first with a double by
Jim Russell and a home run
by Dlno Restelli, his third of
the year.
Seattle tied the score in the
sixth when Clarence Maddern
and Ray Orteig singled and
Artie Wilson gained first on
Herm Reich's error. MarriU
Combs rapped out a single
and Maddern an Orteig gal
loped home.
The Beavers pulled them
selves together in the last
half of the same inning as
Reich's . single drove Russell
across the plate.
Royce Lint chalked up his
third win of the season
against two losses, and Jim
Davis came out with a 3-2
pitching record.
Expected to take the mound
in tonight's doubleheader for
Seattle were Bill Evans (4-1)
and Steve Nagy (3-2.) Glenn
Elliott (1-2) and Jehosie
Heard 8-0 were slated to hurl
for Portland.
PCL STANDINGS
Tuesdar'a Results:
Los Anseles 8, Oakland 4.
Ban Dies o 3, Sacramento 1,
Holtrwood 1, San Pranciaeo 1.
Portland 3, Seattle 3.
. Lefty Mel Parnell of the sur
prising Red Sox won his fourth
straight game, 5 to 1 at Chica
go, and Virgil Trucks pitched
the Browns to a 2-1 triumph
over the Athletics at St. Louis.
Washington topped the Tigers
Fiahts Last Might
(Br Tha Associated Preu)
ham Anielti Sal rioref, lflO, Anaheim,
Calif. topped Bobby Lee. 152. Balti
more, I.
Cincinnati Wallace "Bud" Smith,
137 W, Cincinnati, outpointed Orlando
Zulueta, 136 'i, Havana, 10.
Miami Beach, Fia. Jacxia iianua,
163 V, New York, outpointed Johnnr
Cerky, 163. Dea Moines, 10.
Mempht Jewe Turner. 150. at. Loon,
stopped James Brown, 157, Memphis, 2.
Brooklyn (Ridt-ewood Grove) Italo
Scortlchlnl, 1Q4, Italy, outpointed Otr-
ry Dreyer, 14B3i, South Africa, 10.
nan Antonio, Texas urmio usivan.
118. fialtillo, Mexico, outpointed Buddy
BBBttett, 116, Dallas, 16.
saeramento, caw Santiago ssie&an,
135V4, Walsenburt, Colo., stopped Mar
vin Smith, 137. Long Beach, Calif., s.
Worcester. Mass. Paul Rocne,
Boston, stopped Pat Kelley, 139, Law
rence, 4.
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14 to 4 at Detroit as winning
piicner bod forteriied bit
grand slam home run.
All National League games
were rained out.
Opponents Upset
The Red Sox, who weren't
turjDOSed to he miirn hut fi
bunch of green kids, made it
six victories in seven games
on their western trip with Par
neirs fine six-hitter.
Trucks gave up eight hits in
winning his third game for the
Browns and gained his margin
of victory over rugged Harry
Byra when Vic Wertz hit a
two-run homer in the sixth
after a single by Hank Ed
wards.
Washington and Detroit
each made 16 hits in their slug-
fest but the Senators had more
thunder in their blows. In ad
dition to Porterfield's homer
Jackie Jensen hit a double and
triple, and Les Peden and
Mickey Vernon also hit dou
bles. The Nats put together two
six-run innings.
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco U.B The
San Diego Padres, hotter than
the oven-like confines of
Lane field in the heat wave.
went after their seventh
straight PCL victory today
with four games separating
them from the first division
Lefty O'Doul's erstwhile
ragamuffins clipped Sacra
mento again last night, 2-1, to
make it six wins in a row.
Willie "Memo" Luna pitched
his fourth win with a six-hit
ter.
Other Games
In other contests, the Los
Angeles Angels moved up to
a half-game behind first place
Seattle by beating Oakland,
6-4. Hollywood, now 214
games off the pace, handed
San Francisco its fifth straight
loss, 2-1.
Clutch Club
Los Angeles hustled three
runs across in the top half of
the ninth to sink the Oaks
with Frankie DiPrima's bases
Seattle
Los Anialea
Hollreood
Portland
San Dleto
fian Pranclsoo
Sacramento ......
Oakland
W b
.. 34 11
.. 34 13
... 13 14
.. 18 15
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empty homer starting the fire
works.
Harry Fisher won his third
game of the campaign against
no losses as he pitched a three
hitter against the Seals. Bob
Munchief, in his unfamiliar
role as starting pitcher, lasted
until the ninth. It was his
fifth loss against no wins.
Dale Long's homer with no
body on in the seventh wreck
ed him. Al Lyons hit one for
the losers in the second.
Baattla (8) P.rtland
BHOA BHOA
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Ooldsbr.l 4 1 ORuuell.T 4 1 1
Tbomea,! 4 3S 3 RstelUl 4 S S O
Maddrn.r ,4 3 1 OOldstn.cr 4 1 t O
Judnloh.lt 4 0 4 0P.eleh.lb 4 1 t 3
Ortelf.t 4 S S 3Escert,3 S O O 0
Wilson,! 4 1 S lOrant.3 S0SS
Oombs.ss .41 1 4 Oladd,o 81 4 1
DCTU.P 10 0 4 unt,p SOS!
a-rrnnas i o o o
belted one out of the park for
a three-run homer, and the
Tyees were behind 7-5.
The fans were waiting to
be shown when Abernathy
stepped up to the plate with
two men aboard In the Vic
toria half of the eighth. Ab
ernathy quickly made eon
verts of them by slapping a
three-run home run to give
Victoria an 8-7 lead, and as
It eventually turned oat, the
ball game.
At Vancouver, Lefty Carl
Gunnarson played the hero
when he came on in relief in
the ninth with' two men aboard
and nobody out. Gunnarson
gave up one single, then struck
out Vic Buccola and Ernie Sler-
Edges Solem
Jaijn 2 Ed0 Vannl on ,n ta"of " even-game losing streak
and posted a 7-1 decision ,
the Wenatchee Chiefs. Edmon
ton also registered one on tha
winning side of the ledger
when it pounded three Spokane
hurlers for 16 assorted hits and
a 14-3 victory.
field fly to preserve a 5-2 Van
couver victory.
Lewlston'a Broncos won a
5-4 triumph over Yakima at
Lewlston.
At Wenatchee, the Calgary
Stamps shook themselves out
SENATISTICS
The Box Score
Salsa 7
Scrlvene.tb
SeballnUI 4
TanselltM 4
Perei.iMa (
Wltherspn.lb 4
D.Tarlor.rt 1
Nelson.e
Haller.Jb 1
Btratton.lt 0
Bavcns.p 4
b a o
1 lOdeklrkJS
1 Prles.3b
1 1 Qarrlott.ef
1 3Monla.rf
(8) Vlcterle
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0 SO. Tarlor.lt I
1 ICharlaajb S
1 1 Martln.c S
0 0 Hopp,p ' 1
0 1 ...
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1 11
ecrlvans .,.
witherspoon
Hemphill ...
Paras
Sabatlnl ...
TanselU ....
Nelson
Bavens
Lubr ...,
Collins ,
Tarlor ,
Heller
Stratum
Mastereoa ,,
Rick
Borst
Strombftctt
Collin ..
Rick ....
BempbUl
Borst ...
Bavena .,
Strombach
Totals 38 10 14 Total, 11 0 17
Balem tit 001 400 T 10 4
Victoria 004 001 30" 3 S 4
Pltchlnt: IP AB H It IH BO BB
Bevena ..... 8 31 0 8 4 3 7
Hoop 38 10 7 3 3 S
Wild pltohes Bavens. Errors Nelson
Odeklrk, Abernathr 3, TanselU, Bav
ens. Martin. Horn, runs witherspoon,
Abernathr. 3BH wltherepoon, Oarrlolt,
Sabatlnl, O. Tarlor. RBI Heller, Berlv
ans, Orrlott, O. Tarlor 1, Nelson, Hopp,
Peres, Witherspoon 3, Abernathr S.
Sac Oderklrk, Hopp, Charles. BB
Oarrlott, O. Tarlor, Martin. DP Prlaa
Odeklrk to Abernathr. Tlma 1:03.
Umpires Borenson tnd atslnsr. Mt.
1,813.
Horn, aamee Von 1. lost 4. .333! Awav aamaa wfm A lnak AM, -
Blns won 1, lost I, .388: Iitra-lonlns lamas von 0, lost 4. .000! Hon, doublehssdsrt
i v. mm a, spu i aver aeuDieasaoers von 0, lost O, dpllt o; Total ooablahaadtrs
t S, lost 1, split 1, - ,
Taklma 010 010 110-4 11 1
Lewlston 101 130 00 4 1
Creech, Thompson (0) and Dar: Sut
ler, Marshall 7) and Ctatron.
Trl-Cltr 110 ON 000-1 11 t
Vsncouver 001 on lo 10 1
Tnner tnd Pesut; Flttchtr. Ounntr-
ton (I) and Lundbert.
Edmonton 400 018 03014 It S
Bpokana 030 000 Ml t S 4
Manler tnd Mors an: DsWltt. Worth
(1), Palm (8) and sheets.
Totals It t It 11 Totals M S 17 10
t Panned for Davis Is 0th.
Seattle oot tOl 0003
MtlS oil 103 010
Portland 100 001 00 1
Davkt t 31 3 8 J O 1
Lint 38 3 t 1 1 4
R Maddern. Ortelt, RueeaU 1, ftes-
telll. I Reich. 3B Russell. HR Res
telli. BH Davie. Lint. Left-eeatUa 1:
Portland 8. RBI Restelli 1, Retch,
Combs 1. TJ Runta, XacovatU and Pord.
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Wenatchea 010 too 0001 I 1
urreu and BTioEsr, Linard (t)i oubro,
Bauhofar (), Monro (I) tnd Cultti,
Idaho Shaves
Oregon's Lead
To Half Game
Moscow, Idaho W) Idaho
shaved Oregon's lead In North
ern Division. . Pacific Coast
Conference, baseball standings
to half a lame Tuesday, de
(MKaf, ,,... aim w uv . i . - - .
Hits 310 003 a t leating the Ducks 1B-B in a
pitcher: t u i i n bb ao 1 xrxeewneeiwg game Here. ,
Idle Washington State ad
vanced to within half a game
of the Ducks on the strength!
of the defeat and Idaho moved
Into a third place tie with
Oregon State.
0 Oregon 008 001 000 t T 7
1 Idaho 380 101 33118 11 I
Forbes, Dmechowskr (3), Beltmund
(7) and Arerlll, Marlttt (I); Ballstt and
Oflt.
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San Prsnclsco .... 010 OOO OOO 1 1
Hollywood 001 ooo 10' 3 4
Muncrlsf. McCaU (8) tnd Torntri
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Los Anselss OOO 013 003-0 10
Oakland 100 003 1004 t
Padset, Ostrowakl (0) and Tappe;
waters, Dempser (7), Van Curk
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Sacramento 100 000 0001 1
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Gables and Winters; Luna, and Foca-
kar.
EngsfTom Wins
Mat Tournament
Carl Engstrom emerged wln-
enr of the one-night wrestling
tournament at the Salem arm-
Parl-lanrJ State Golf "T "lht, defeating Eric
v in. a if. . Pederson via decision in the
I earn wins uver cars i finals.
McMlnnville Bob Engstrom thus earned a tro-
Stoughton and Larry Trogen phy, and the right to meet
fired 73s Tuesday to lead Danny McShain, world's Junior
Portland State to a 17- heavyweight wrestling cham
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