Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Ores-oil
Monday, May 11, 1953 .
FAN FARE
ly Walt Dlrxer)
Dodgers Lead National
Cleveland Tops American
Seattle Splits With Bevos
Holds Two-Game Lead
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco OWi) Seattle
retained ita two-game lead lor
first place over Loa Angeles in
the PCL today in the wake of
a frustrating Sunday afternoon
that saw all the elubs spilt their
twin bills.
That left the standings right
where they were on Saturday
night with nothing startling
coming out of the weekend un
less it is a trend to extra In
ning contests.
Los Angeles was forced to go
14 Innings before downing
Oakland 8-5, in their lid lifter,
and Seattle a trifle bleary-eyed
from Saturday nights 14-in-ning
grind with Portland, lost
Its second game to the Bevos
yesterday 2-1 in 10 frames aft
er winning the opener, 8-2,
Oakland took the finale from
L. A., 8-3.
Winners Take Lours
In other double features, San
PCL STANDINGS
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W L ret.
Seattle .
Lot Anielee 1
Hollywood 3 " .
Portl.nd "
San Dleio "
San Francisco M '
Sacramento J JJ
Oakland 1 J
Bandar's ssltsl '
flscrtmento J, Bin Dlejo 0 (W).
a. niH. t Aaf-r.mente. 1 (2D41
Loi Annies . Oakland (lit, It mn.)
Oakland e, WW Anseira
a . ..,1, n Hollywood t (lit).
Hollrwood 11, Ben Francisco Und)
Seattle 0, roruana a new.
Portl.nd 9. Seattle 1 Hnd, 10 Inn.)
Sam Snead Wins
Greenbrier
Golf Tourney
White Sulphur Springs. W.I
Va. (U.R) Sam Snead and Ben
Hogan, two of golf a top stars,
are nursing nervous putters as
they warm up to bid for the U.
S. Open title on the glassy
greens of the Oakmont. Pa.,
course next month.
Snead, famous for winning
just about every major tourna
ment except the coveted U. S.
Open, captured the 72-hole
Greenbrief open Saturday with
a last round 68 and a 268 total.
Snead, the host pro, won
the $2,000 first money by three
atrokes mainly because he
started the final 18 with a
.three-stroke lead. He played
aome of his home greens like a
duffer, three-putting two of
them find flubbing other putts
of 3 Mi ancj five feet.
' Hogan won the Pan-Ameri
can Open last week despite
some poor putting and started
the Greenbrier with two vic
tories in as many tries this
year. But his greens play dur
ing the four rounds here proved
too big a handicap and his last
round 69 gave him a third place
tie with Clayton Heafner at
272.
Jack Burke grabbed the $1,-
000 second place money with
a slx-under-par 64, the finest
round of the tournament, for a
271. ,
Prineville Wins
Central Oregon
Track Meet-
Bend (U.B Sprinter Fred
Hnll ran a sizzling 9.8 in the
100-yard dash to lead Prine
ville to victory in the Central!
Oregon high school track meet
here Saturday.
Prineville piled up 96 points !
, to 82 scored by Bend in the
tight-school meet -
Hall's time in the 100-yard
. dash was a new meet record,
one of two set The other was
Miles Boardman of Bend who
leaped 20 feet in the broad
Jump.
17 Horses Die
In Stable Fire
Columbus, O. (UR) Seven
teen thoroughbred race horses
and a stable pony valued at
$52,000 perished or had to be
killed when a blaze swept a
atame at ueulan FarK near
here.
Gale Osborne of Olney, HI.,
suffered the heaviest loss.
Eight of his horses and the
pony suffocated and four more
horses were burned so severe
ly they had to be killed. Pat
Mitchell of Lansing, Mich.,
had five horses lost in the
blaze, but he saved one.
Osborne told firemen that
he discovered the blaze while
feeding one of his horses yes
terday. He said he heard a
crackling noise and looked up.
"The roof was a ball of fire,"
he said.
Francisco beat Hollywood 7-5
In the nnener and. lost the sec
ond game 11-9. San Diego halt
ed Sacramento 2-0 in its first
contest then lost 8-1 in the
closer.
Los Angeles won the opener
with a three run outburst in
the 14th frame.
Jess Flores was belted for 15
hits In the second Inning night
cap but won for the Oaks any
way to make his record l-i lor
the season.
Al Widmar 8-2 pitched the
Rainiers to their 6-2 win in the
opener against the Bevos as
Seattle scored braces of runs
in the first, fifth and sixth In
nings. Loser Boyce Lint 3-3
hit a solo homer in the third.
Frankie Austin broke up the
finale with a tenth inning sin
gle that scored Red Adams and
gave the Beavers a spit, 2-1.
Five In Sixth
Frank Kelleher s bases-load
ed homer was the big blast of
the second game. Tom Saf
fell and Ted Beard also un
loaded homers to outslug the
Seals 11-8. Al Lien 1-4 was
the loser. Larry Shepard 4-1
got the victory.
Chet Johnson 8-5 spun a
three hitter as Sacramento
downed San Diego in the first
contest, 2-0. The Padres broke
a famine of 23 scoreless innings
in the nightcap when Tom Al
ston homered to show the way
to a 3-1 triumph.
Seattle seeks to steal another
half-game on the field when it
closes out its series with Port
land tonight.
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Hln.lMl for Walbel In 8th.
Seattle , 300.032 000 S
Hlta .. .01 uuu i
Portland 101 000 000 3
Hit. 301 110 oao 1
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Wldm.r .... 8 1 1 3 1 1
Lint (4-35 11 4 S 0
Walbel S 10 1 1 1 0
Und 1 I 0 0 0
winner Wldm.r. Loier Lint.
Sohmees, Austin 3, Robinson. R Tobin
3, colosberrr a, Judnlcn, urteir. -telll.
Lint. RBI Maddern. Gladstone,
Lint, Thomae 3, OrtelK, combs. SB
Ooldsberrjr, Restelll, Lint, Ortenr, Combs.
HR Lint. DP Lint, Orant and Arlti
Arfs unassisted; orant and Arlt; Or
telv and Combs. LOB Seattlt 8, Port
land 4. 0 JaooTSttl. Ford and Bunif.
T 1:49. ,
Portland Teams
Dominate Swim
Portland (U.B Two Portland
clubs took team honors In the
Pacific Northwest Internation
al swimming championships
which were completed here
yesterday in a splash of record
setting.
In the two-day competition,
the Aero Club of Oregon out
distanced all clubs in the boys
and men's division, while Mult
nomah Athletic club paced
both the girls and women,
Mrs. Delia Sehorn of the Co
lumbia Athletic club started
off the meet Saturday with
three record-shattering per
formances as she broke her
own American short course
breaststroke records. Mrs. Se
horn, who set the marks In the
championships here last year.
bettered her times in the 220
yard, 200-meter and 200-yard
oreasisiroKe.
Second tains:
Seattle (I)
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1 Austin, 4
1 RstellMf S
0 Olditn.cf S
1 Reloh.l 4
3 Oladd.o 4
SEteerl,! S
0 Orant.3 1
SAdanu.p 4
a-Russel 0
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Totals 94 4 II 14 Total SI S SO 10
Ono out when winning run eoored.
a Walked lor Orant In 10th.
Seattlo 01O 000 000 01
Hits 020 011 000 04
Portland 000 100 000 13
Hits 101 101 011 2 a
Pitcher: IP AB B H BR BB BO
Del Due ..! a S S 4 4
Adams .... 10 34 1 4 1 S
Winner Adams. Loser Del Duca. R
Combs, Restelll, Adams. B Austin,
Oladd. RBI Ooldsberrj, Restelll, Aus
tin. 3B nobbe. HR Restelll. B.C.
Austin. Del Duca, Orant, Christie, Robbe.
DP Combs, Wilson and Ooldsberrr,
LOB Seattle 11, Portland I. V Ford,
Runso and laoovettl. T 3:26. A 7138.
By CARL LUNDQD1ST
New fork UJ9 The Brook'
ivn Dodgers regained a term
ous jrlp on first place as the
National League teams Invad
ed the Western badlands for
the first time this season today,
and the Cleveland Indians held
first place by .002 points In
the American.
With red-hot Roy Campan
ula driving in all their runs,
the Dodgers beat the Philadel
phia Phillies, 5-0, yesterday
while the Indians scored all
their runs in the last two in-
nines to swamp the St. Louis
Brdwns, 12-3.
The immediate future prom
lsed a breathing spell for the
Dodgers but the Indians play
tonight at home and then open
second-place New York Yank
ees in New York on Tuesday
night. The Yankees defeated
the Boston Red Sox, 7-4, yes
terday but showed a .682 per
centage compared with Cleve
land's .684 mark.
Boom-Boom Bats
Rav Boone hit a grand-slam,
Al Rosen blasted two homers
and pitcher Dave Hoskins hit
three-run homer in we In
dian's late surge after Virgil
Trucks had carried a shutout
seven innings.
Vic Rashi won in a rare re
lief appearance as the Yankees
broke a ,2-2 tie wltn tnree runs
In the seventh inning. The
game was marked by a pecu
liar accident in which Red Sox
outfielder Jim Piersall injured
teammate Billy Goodman while
attempting to restrain him from
attacking umpire Jim Duffy.
Piersall threw his arms
around the 150-pound . Good
man and squeezed so hard that
Goodman's ribs were bruised
and he probably will be side
lined a few days.
Swineline and Slinging
The Senators twice topped
the Athletics, 8 to 0 and 6 to 2,
as Philadelphia's losing streak
went to six games.
Detroit topped Chicago 8 to
with a five run rally in the
fifth that gave Billy Hoeft his
second win, then the White Sox
poured over nine runs in the
first two innings and coasted
to a 10-5 second game triumph,
first of the year, for Saul Rogo
Brooklyn again took over
Major Leagues
ClSTSland
New York .
Cnlcaso ..
Boston ...
Washington
ftt. Louis .,
Philadelphia
Detroit
(Br United Preul
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pot. O.B.
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II 1 Ml
1 10 .Ml ltt
11 10 .924 I
11 11 .491 4
18 13 .4 4t
10 II .
3 It .3 10
Seutday Basalts!
Nsw Tort 7, Bosum 4.
Clsrsland 13, at. Louis I.
Washington (-4. Philadelphia 0-3.
Detroit 1-5, Chleaao 8-10.
NATIONAL LEAOHH
W L Pet. O.B.
Brooklrn 14
Philadelphia , 13
Blllwaukea 11
St. Louis 10
New York 10
Plttiburth t
Chleaao .. 8
Cincinnati I
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Stewart Wins
Ardmore Open
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a Ardmore, uiun.
fessional golf had a new wp
money winner today In young
...haired Earl Stewart, Jr., of
Dallas, a man who had won
only one other tournament in
his brief cateer until he cap
tured the Ardmore Open's
$6,900 choice plum.
Stewart's two-over-par win
ning figure of 282 yesterday
ran his season's winnings to
110.850, surpassing Lloyd Man
grum of Niles, III., the previ
ous leader Who won on y $390
here as an 11th place finisher.
Mangrum now has won $10,
"6.67. , J .
Stewart played rounds of 67-69-73-74
over the double tough
par 84-3670 Dorick Hills lay
out and finished three strokes
oh.ari nf little Jerry Barber of
La Canada, Calif., who finish
ed with a 285 and won himself
$3,000 of sponsor Waco Turn
er's oil-rich bank roll.
Tied for third place In the
tournament, which saw $14,000
in bonus money paid oui lor
birdies, eagles, chip-ins and
day'i low rounds wee Jimmie
Gauntt of Oklahoma City and
Ed Oliver of Palm Springs,
Calif., who finished with 288'a.
worth $2,350 each.
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Cincinnati 4-5, St. Louis 3-3.
The Llneseoreii
San PraneUoo .... 000 108 1007" 14 1
Hollywood 101 000 001 t 13 1
Muncrler, ahandor (4), McCall (8)
and Torn.j; Hlttle, O'Donnell (8), Fish
er (8), Bhepard (8) and afalone.
1st tame, 14 Innlnis:
Loa Anielea 005 000 000 000 03 13 S
Oakland .... 100 004 000 000 00 S 3
Paditt, Bplcer (8), Oumpert (4) and
Brans; Bamberger, Dempser (13) and
Nsal, CUIIU (101.
1st tame:
Sacramento 010 000 0013 S 0
Ban Dieto ooo ooo ooo 0 s I
Johnson and Rltcheri Luna, Benton ()
and Mathls.
3nd tame:
Loa Anielei 011 003 03 18 S
Oakland 032 010 6 13 0
McLlsn, Hide (8) and Tappei Fiona
and Cultll.
3nd tame:
Sen Francisco 010 811 0 0 11 3
Hourwood 404 100 11 10 3
Lien, snandor (3). Cosslns (41. Boem-
ler 14) and Tleslera, Tornar (4): Walsh,
O'Donnell (4), Shepard (4) and Braian.
Whitman Wins
Own Track Meet
Walla Walla (U.B Whitman
college track and field athletes
captured nine first places and
tied lor another to defeat four
other colleges in the second
annual Whitman invitational
meet here Saturday.
Whitman piled up 57.7
points, followed by Whitworth
of Spokane with 46, Eastern
Oregon 41.3, Northwest Nazar
ene 17 and Yakima Junior col
lege 9.
Eastern Oregon's Bill West
was high-point man with 12.2
points. He won the high
hurdles, tied for first in the
high Jump, was second in the
shot put, and third in the low
hurdles.
2nd fame:
Saoramento 000 100 01 S 0
San Dleto 000 102 -3 8 1
c-ables and Rltcheri Smith and Poee-
kar.
Livesay Wins
Emerald Trophy
Eugene (U.B Jim Livesay,
co-captain of the University of
Oregon baseball team, today
was holder of the 1953 Emerald
athletic trophy, top award giv
en each, year to a graduating
athlete.
Livesay. leading hitter of
the Ducks and a three-year var
sity letterman, is third winner
of the award. It is sponsored
jointly by the athletic depart
ment and the Daily Emerald,
campus publication. -
Medford Sends
12 to State Meet
Medford VP) Medford high
school easily won a District 3
track meet here Saturday,
scoring 146 Vi points to 93 H
for -Grants Pass. Klamath
Falls had 92, Ashland 52 ft,
Crater 34, Eagle Point 6V&,
Illinois Valley 5 and Phoenix
2. .
Medford qualified 12 en
trants for the state track meet.
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first place in the National when
Roy Campanella hit his fourth
homer in two days, added a
pair of doubles and drove in all
the runs in a six hit triumph
for Billy Loes, who made it
four wins against one defeat
to top the Dodger staff.
And More of Same
The Milwaukee Braves twice
topped the Cubs, 6 to 2 on Max
Surkont's four-hitter for his
fourth straight win, and 4 to
1, behind rookie Don Liddle's
two-hitter. . The two wins mov
ed them into third place.
The Giants also won a pair,
4 to 0, behind three-hit pitch
ing by Sal Maglie, and 3 to 2,
on a ninth inning homer by
Bobby Hofman.
The Beds, who have encount
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to defeat the Cardinals 4 to 2
and 5 to 2 as first Bubba
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