Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    At Least 18 Cars to Race
In Stock Program Saturday
At ( II itrtuM ...III .
At least IS driven will com-
pete In Saturday night's stock
er racing program at Holly
. wood Bowl, promoter Henry
; ireiana reveaiea yesterday in
i releaslnr the rotter of driven
: registered for the event.
. AM auuiuuu lu IIIC 11SL or
: driven who have dominated
the North w at circuit in re
' cent years, there will be Ernie
Kasmussen and Ray Chase,
making a return to the North
west circuit after an absence
of a few yean.
Raamussen was a popular
midget racer in this area a few
yeara ago. He'i been in Ari
zona ' and New Mexico in re
cent seasons, and Saturday
will try his luck at piloting the
stock cars. Chase is making
his first appearance in Salem
since 1949. He has been forc
ed to the sidelines by a sus
pension, arising from his choice
to drive as an "outlaw" instead
Salem High Win Streak
m m U
Halted by Corvallis, 4-3
Salem high school's 12-game
baseball win-lug streak, was
. snapped by Corvallis at Cor
vallis yesterday, as the Spar
tans hung a 4-3 defeat on the
Vikings. ,
, The Viks had already clinch
ed the district 8 A-2 cham
pionship. -
Willamette Wins
Two Games From
Portland State
Portland Benny Bolt
pitched a neat two-hitter for
Willamette anlvenity against
Portland State here Wednes
day aa the Bearcats rolled
ver the Vikings, 14-0, in the
fist game of a donbleheader.
Willamette went on to win
the second game of the twin
bill, 1-1, as Vern Vannice held
the Fortlanders to six hits.
Pete Reed homered for Wil
lamette in the opener.
lit tame:
Walaautte V. (14)
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Willamette 30 JOS 3 14 IS 1
rorlUml Stat. 000 000 0 0 S 1
Wlnnlnl elteher: Holt; Loerni plteher
Pitcher: pull BliOSI
Holt 1 s 1 t 4
Stewart .... 1 '!
Koakela .... t 7 10 1 7 t
rvn nmiftmett t. Portland At. 7.
rrora Ktnrkendall 1, Nichols 1, Adams
1. HR Reed. 3BH Lewli. RBI Lewla s,
Haiuen 1, Perlmen 1. Read 3, Noene S.
hi.Mi i. jbu Holt. tB -Lewis S. Hau-
en t. Koepf 1, Klrkendell 1. DP Holt
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malar. Tlma J:10. TJmplrea Hleka and
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wmnlna Ditcher: Vannice; Loalm plt-
Pltohar: IP AB H R BR BO BB
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. it it 4 3 0 3 I
uromrnntaomery 1. PB Stewart 1.
rn uiiimmetti. a. Portland fit. 7.
D. fctewart 3, srlvena 1. Nelson 1. 3BH
Vannice. BBI Reed 1. D. Stewart 1.
Bn.w.i.An i Noana 1. Elsauer 1. DP
Wallace to Stewart. Time 1:50. Umpire
BlcU and westover.
Gallardo Loses
For First Time
Since 1951
Washington (U.R)It took an;
Mr! hand like Charley Riley to
halt young Dave Gallardo s
rush toward an early shot at
the featherweight champion
ship. Riley, one of the hardest
punchers in the division, scored
a . seventh round technical
knockout over the Mexican
contender last night in their
scheduled 10-round bout at
Turner's arena.
It was Gallardo's first de
feat since 1951 when the same
Riley knock him out in a fight
at Hollywood, also in the sev
enth round.
Riley weighed 132 pounds
and Gallardo 128 Mi, for the na
tionally televised fight.
Minor League Scores
B The Asinrleted Prem
INTERNATIONAL LF.AOl'B
Montreal 4. Toronto 1.
RochMter I. Otlawa 4.
Sprlnatleld 10. Buffalo 0.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis 3. Toledo I, clj Innlniil.
Indianapolis a. St. Paul 4.
Other iin poitponed.
TEXAS I.EAOtlt
Dallas 3. Shreveoorl 1.
Port Worth 13. Beaumjnt 3.
Houston t. Oklahoma Cltr
San Antonio at Tulia, postponel.
WESTERN ISAOI'K
Sloul Cltr 1. Colorado Sprlnta I, (10
Innlnesl.
pueblo I. Omaha 1.
Dea Moines I. Wichita I.
Denver . Lincoln 4.
PIONEER I.EAOl'E
Otden 3. Maalc Valler 3.
Boise 4. Salt Lake 1
Only tamet scheduled.
of with the stock car racine
association,
Driven and cars scheduled
for Saturday action include:
Car 1, 1953 Dodge, Bill
Weiman; ear J, 1948 Ford,
Armond MUlen; car S, 1949
Olds, Floyd Trimble; ear t,
19S0 Olds, Bill Amick; car
15, 1952 Ford 6, Royce Hag
erty; car 17, 1951 Olds, Bob
Dillon; car 22, 1952 Ford ,
Art Watts; car 25, 1951 Hud
son, Johnny Helper; ear Z8.
1950 Olds, Ray Chase; ear
21, 1949 Ford V-8, Wally
Gervals; car S3, 1948 Fly
mouth, Don Dehaan; car 44,
19 5 0 Plymouth, Sheldon
Johnson; car 53, 1953 Dodge,
Ray Elliott; car 54, 1949 Ply
mouth, Woody Stark; car 66,
. 1949 Plymouth, .Ray Ger
icke; car 98, 1950 Mercury,
Ernie Rasmussen; 1950
Chevrolet, Larry Gardner.
a.
Three Corvallis runs in the
third inning provided most of
the damage for Salem.. The
three tallies came .off only one
hit. Two Salem errors, one on
Rice and the other on pitcher
Ken Pingel, aided the Corvallis
cause.
Pingel set Corvallis down
with no runs and no hits
after the third Inning. But
during the same period Sa
lem couldn't manage to
core off the hurling Gam-
bee, Corvallis pitcher.
Salem got two runs in the
first inning. Paul Beck, who
had reached base when hit by
a pitched ball, later scored on
Osborn's bloop hit to left
field. Curt Jantze, who also
gained life when hit by pitcher,
later scored on Jerry Gregg's
single. ;
Salem's other run was reg
istered In the third. Cnrt
Jantze walked, stole second,
went to third on a pessed
ball, and scored on Larry
Springer's fly te right.
Corvallis scored one run in
the first inning on two hits,
and got their big three in the
third. Outside of those two
innings, the Spartans went hit-
less.
Saleaa t
Camilla
X O A B X O A
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x etruck out lor Beck In 7th.
Salem Runa 301 000 63 4 3
Oorvallla Runa 103 000 64 3 6
Pltchlnt : IP AS H H eR SO BB
Plniel 7 36 3 3 6 4
Gemot 7 31 4 3 3 J
WP Oambee. HP Beck. C. Jsntie
Winner Oambee, Loser Plnael. LOB
dalem 6, CorvatllaS. Errors Pineal, Alee.
3EH Dotr. 3BH Devoe, Federaon. RBI
Oiborn, Oreac, Springer, Beer, JDevoe,
SH Plniel 3. SB c. Jantaa 3. DP
Plnael lo Rice to P. Jantaa. Umpire!
dates and Vandervort. Tlma 1:4a.
Salem to Enter
Team in Meet
At Alderwood
Members of the . four-man
Salem Golf club team to en
ter the Alderwood Country
club invitational tournament
in Portland May 16 and 17
will be determined at Salem
Golf club Saturday and Sun
day. Golfers posting best medal
scores for 36 holes, 18 on
Saturday and 18 on Sunday,
will qualify for the team.
This is the first year that
Salem has been invited to en
ter a team in the Alderwood
invitational tourney.
Bob Sederstrom, Salem Golf
club champion, will captain
the Salem team.
Feller Pitches
Oris. Hitter fftr
"
Cascade High
Cascade High School Dan
Feller pitched a nifty one-hit'
ter here Wednesday as Cat
cade high school defeated
Philomath 13-0.
Cascade scored every time
it batted, with the largest brace
of runs coming in the third,
when Cascade scored four runs.
Howard Speer homered for
Cascade in the first inning,
scoring
Bill Brown ahead of
him.
The victory put Cascade atop
the Capitol league standings.
Philomath 000 000 0 0 1 4
Caieade 314 311 -13 13 3
Carter and oarrlotte; reuer am
TIDE TABLE
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Time tielshi Tlma Melfht
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I II p.m. 6 3 3:13 P.m. 0.1
3:13 a.m. 4 1 1 11 p.m. 01
1.31 p.m. t 7 3:09 p.m. 0.S
It 10 :3 a m. 4 I 411 a m. -0.3
10:0t p.m. 7.1 3:M p.m. 1.3
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WVL Senior
Lettermen to
Be Honored
All senior lettermen from
high schools In the Willamette
Valley league will be honored
at a banquet in the American
Legion hall at Woodburn next
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. standard
time.
Len Casanova, head foot
ball coach at University of
Oregon, will be the main
speaker, and will show a
movie, "Pacific Coast High
lights." - .
Salem Tennis
Team Victor
Salem high school's tennis
team, enjoying one of Its most
successful seasons in history,
won another match yesterday,
defeating Gresham 6-1 at din
ger field.
SINGLES John limine, S, orer Bruce
Bloomllold, a, 4-J, 7-i: Oarr Boadlthel
mer, S. over Jim Perklnl, O. 10, l-ll
Dick Wllion, S. over Jack Blchey, O,
1-3, 4-1; Bob Willi, S, over Curt Sol
halmi. O, 1-3, 1-4! tlel Wllllemion. s,
over Dennla Davli, O, t-1, t-1.
DOUBLES John Clajton and Uarshall
Jelderks, S over Bruce Broomfleld and
Curt Solhelms, O, 6-4. 6-3: Jack Richer
and Jim Perkina, O, over Stan Pate and
Dale Martin, S, 1-3. 6-3. I
LOCaL UNITED PRESS
Duden Shines in Final
to
Portland W3) Bob Duden
successfully defended his Ore
gon Open golf championship
Wednesday, overtaking Chock
Congdon, the early pace-set
ter, In the final 86-hole round
Angels, Padres Continue
To Surprise Coast League
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco WW The
Los Angeles Angels and San
Diego Fadres, rated as strictly
second division stuff when the
Coast League season started,
were speeding along at
championship pace today in the
wide open pennant scramble.
PCL STANDINGS
(Br United Preaa)
w h
Pet.
Seattle
.... 34 H
.680
Los Anaele, ..
Hollywood ...
Portland . . , .
... 35 13 .7t
, 33 M .aoa
, It 15 .54b
3
5
ean Dleto ...
San Pranciaco
It 30 .444
I'.i
, 14 33 .310 10 lj
Sacramento . ,
.... 13 33 .343 13
Oakland
.... 11 34 .314 I3tt
Wednesdar'a Reanlts:
Los Anaeles 3, Oakland 0.
San Prancisco 4, Hollywood I.
San Dieco t, Sacramento t.
Seattle at Portland. 3. postponed, rain.
How the Series Stand!
Los Anaelec 3, Oakland 0.
Hollywood 1, San Pranclsco 1.
San Diego 3. Sacramento 0.
Portland 1, Seattle 0.
Only a margin of .10 percent
separated L, A, from first place
Seattle while the Angels were
even up wiih the Suds in the
games behind column. And
Lefty O'Doul's resurgent
Padres were on the fat end of
seven game winning streak.
Oaks Were Dropped
Cal McLish pitched a four
hiter yesterday afternoon as the
land Oaks to their sixth
loss, 300. This shoved the Ser
aphs right up on Seattle's
doorstep as the Suds' twin bill
with Portland was rained out
San Diego tripped Sacramen
to, 6-5, in the ninth inning and
the San Francisco Seals, reel
ing from five straight defeats,
finally put the brakes on Hol
lywood, 4-3.
Sloppy fielding by the Oaks
helped Los Angeles consider
ably although the Angels need
ed only one run to do justice
to McLish's fine hurling. The
other two were unearned.
Won In the Ninth
Pinch hitter Frank Murray!
gave the Pads their ninth in
ning win by singling across
Dick Faber. Faber had opened
the frame with a one bagger
off Roger Osenbaugh. He went
to second on a sacrifice and
"T V 'V, . li XL f"
gV '" "
I Smith was the winner. It was
fkhts Last Night
(Br The Aiioclated Press)
WASH INGTONs-Chftr.lt Rller, 133. St.
Lou u, stopped DftTt OtUardo, 13914, Lo
Anielei, 7.
Sports Results
(Br The AAsoclttftl Prtut
BA HE BALL
Wmt Linn I. Newbers 7.
Oswfto 4, Concord It 3.
Toledo I. Reed .port 4.
St Helens 3, Rainier 0.
CftACftile 13. Philomath 0
PnrtUnd Reho4.li
Lincoln 14, Rooie?elt .
WftRhlntton 9, Orsnt T.
Jefferson 11, Franklin
Cleveland , Benson I.
COI.LBQK BASEBALL
(Br The Associated Prem)
Oreton BUte 3. Washington State 0.
Un field JV f. Oreson State JV 4.
Oreton Frosh I. Orerrm State Rooks ft.
Seattle Pacific 11-3, Western Wenhlnf
ton 14.
Punt Sounl vi. Pacific Xsttthtran, rata-
Salem Opens Four-Game
Series at Vancouver
Victoria,' B.C. The Salem
Senators left here by ferry for
Vancouver, B.C., this morning.
The Solons open a four-game
series at Vancouver tonight.
Salem was rained out of its
scheduled series finale with the
Victoria Tyees here last night.
Victoria won the only two
games played in the series.
When they left Victoria, the
Senators took Joe Clardy, a
first baseman, with them. Clar
dy had been a member of the
Victoria team, but since Victo
ria also has another capable
first sacker, Chuck Abernathy,
Salem manager Hugh Luby was
able to make a deal for Clardy.
' Clardy was with Las Ve
gas in the class C Southwest
International league last sea
son, and finished the year
with a hefty .346 average, in
cluding 14 home runs. He
bats and fields left-handed.
Les . Witherspoon, who has
been playing first base for Sa-1
lem, and will now be shifted
to the outfield, also played in I
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 7, 1953
Defend Crown
. . i
to collect the professionals'
$500 first-place jackpot.
Well back In the field dur
ing the first two days on the
Columbia-Edgewater Country
club course, .the Portland pro
cut six strokes oft par in the
his third triumph.
The Seals pusned across
three runs in the eighth Inning
of a see-saw contest to nail
down the verdict. With his club
railintg 2-1, Bill McCawley
singled home Jerry Zuvela and
Leo Righetti. Then he scored
himself o n Frank Kalln's
bingle. Al Lien got hte win
his fourth without a loss. Jim
Walsh absorbed his third de
feat. ,
Seattle and Portland have re
scheduled their twin bill for
Friday.
Los Angeles 001 000 1013
Oakland 000 0O0 000 0
Meush and Tappe; Bamberger'
Meal.
t 0
4 3
and
SI :ramento : 103 100 0105 13
San Diego 000 050 001 t t
Plorea, Osenbaugh (t and Ritchey:
Dahle, Malloy (51, Smith () and Fo
eekay. Ban Prancleco 100 000 0304 t t
Hollywood 000 Oil 0013 7 3
Lien, McCall (II and Tornay; Walsh
and Malone.
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the Southwest International
league last year. Witherspoon
hit .353 and had 16 home runs.
Clardy and Witherspoon
were both among the top ten
hitters In the SIX, last season.
(Br The Aesociated Preta)
The deal that moved Jake
Helmuth from Yakima to Wen
atchee in the Western Interna'
tlonal Baseball League paid its
first dividend Wednesday night.
Helmuth acquired from the
Bears last Monday, came to bat
in Wenatchee's half of the
eighth inning in the game with
Calgary, with the score tied and
two men on. The husky catch
er, one of the WIL's top hitters
last season, lashed out a triple.
scoring the runners, then came
home on an outfield fly.
That gave Wenatchee a 7-4
win over Calgary, evened the
series at a game apiece, and
lifted the Chiefs into a seventh,
place tie with the Spokane In.
dians who were absorbing their
second straight beating at the
hands of the Edmonton Eski-
NEWS AND FEATURES
Page 15
final round and wound .up
with a 10-under par 278. , " ,
Congdon, Tacoma pro, who
fired super golf Monday and
Tuesday and led the pack en
tering .Wednesday's round, had
putter trouble and settled for
280, good for second money
of $300..'
Stan Leonard, Vancouver,
B.C., and Bud Bofmelseter,
Hayden Lake, Idaho, tied in
third plaee at 282 and col
lected 235 apiece.
Other money winners were!
Bob McKendrick, Oswego,
Ore., 286 and $180; Al Wil
liams, Medford, Ore., 288 and
100; Al Feldman, Tacoma,
and Ed Hogan, Portland, tied
at 280, $119 each; John Lang-
ford, Tualatin, Ore., 290 and
$90: and Cliff Whittle, La
Grande, Ore,, and Bill Ma-
whinney, Vancouver, B.C.,
tied at 201, $70 each. -
Ralph Dlchter, Astoria,
Ore., and Ed Vanderberg,
Fprtland, were : low ama
teurs. Each had 293.
Others in the top 20 finish
ers were: -Amateur iiaroia
Salvador, Portland, 294; pro
fessionals Tex Smith, Yakima,
294; Joe Steiger, Salem, 205;
Vince Aleska, Oswego, 295;
amateur Harold Watson, Port
land, 295; professional Dick
Lundahl, Baker, Ore., 295.
Among those finishing far
ther down: Bunny Mason, Sa
lem, 305. I
JF REG.
. . wVS7l NOW
h-yr rjhi&tM&L. I NOW
iitiiwmaTiwnimTrfflJiiiilifiVfiliini 1
WIL Standings
(Br The Aeeoclatm Praia)
W L
Levlston t
Victoria I 4
Vancouver 4
Yakima ., 1 (
Trl-Cltr t
Edmonton 4 3
Spokane ft T
Wenatchee I 1
Calaarr 3 t
Balem 3 .
Wednesdar'a Reealtel
Yakima 4. Lewlston 3,
Edmonton 1, Spokane 1.
Wenatchee 7, Calaary 4.
Other lamea postponed, rain.
Tharedar'B Schedule!
Edmonton at Spokane.
Yakima, at Lewlstoa.
Calaarr at Wenatchee.
Trl-CIt; at Victoria.
Salem at Vancouver.
Pet.
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.131
.5
.444
.417
.417
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Helmuth's big blow came
with. Manager Mike McCormick
and Babe Furhman on the
basepaths ahead of him. Mc
Cormick, who had doubled,
crossed up the opposition by
staying on second on Furhman's
attempted sacrifice. Furhman
was safe at first when Jim Mel
linger threw to third hoping to
catch McCormick.
Edmonton vaulted over
Spokane Into sixth place
with its 7-1 win over the In
dians at Spokane. Don Tisne
rat pitched seven-hit ball for
the winners and also drove In
what proved to be the win-
ning runs with a second in
ning single scoring two men.
The Eskimos touched two
Spokane hurlers for 11 safe
ties." ,y J
Yakima shaded Lewiston 4-3
in the league's only other game.
Jefferson Wins
Rubber Game in
Series With JVs
The Jefferson Lions edged
the Salem junior varsity 8-7
here Friday to take the rubber
of the three-game series be
tween the two teams.
letter son jumped Into al
quick 6-0 lead in the first in
ning and was never behind
from then on. Their five open
ing runs were mainly , the re
sult of four doubles and a sin
gle. - ;
, Trie visiting Lions added, a
I single run in the second on a
double by Meyers and a single
By the pitcher, Blackwell. This
run came after Hank Juran's
JV's had scored two Ira the bot
tom of the first.
The next scoring came In
the fourth when the JVs scored
one on errors and a scratch hit.
Jefferson sewed up the game
in the seventh with two runs.
Refusing to give tip. Salem
almost tied up the game by
scoring four runs on one lone
hit.
Larry Newsom, who had
five for five In the Detroit
game Tuesday, came through
with three hits in four tries to
lead the Salem hitting. Phil
Burkland and Ron Anderson
each had two for three for Sa
lem
Blackwell had three hits for
the winning Lions. The JVs
travel to Albany tonight,
weather permitting.
Jefferson ...S10 000 3 s 13 I
Salem 300100 4 T I 3
Blackwell and Wattenbeneri Anderson;
and Luor.
Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. Y.
The visiting Bears took an ear
ly 8-0 lead which Lewltton
wiped out with a sixth inning
rally. Bob Day's single scored
Howard HJelmas, who had sin
gled and stolen second, with
the tie-breaking run , in the
ninth.
Rain postponed scheduled
Victoria-Salem and Vancouver-Tri-City
games. The Canadian
teams swap opponents for four
game series starting Thursday
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You'll Find II Pays All Ways
lo Buy Your Clothes at J.J.'s
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Greater Value
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'Til 9 O'CLOCK
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2 Doors West of Liberty
NEXT TO HARTMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
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