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

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    Tuesday, May -12, 1955
Pag 12
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Ralem, OwfO"
Injuries Plague Cleveland
On Eve of Yankee Series
By CABIi LUNDQUIST
New ferk ! Al Lopei
came to town today "moariin
the braes" uUbe wu openlnc
an enrifement u a night elnb
infer initeid of mantflnr the
Clerelana Indians.
He'f got more trouble than
he llket to think about at the
moment al the Indiana begin
their first eaatern road trip
with a two-game aeries against
the first place Yankees tonight,
Both Al Rosen and Bi
Boone, who have been the
club's chief long-ball hitters to
date, are ailing and c 0 u 1
miss tonight's game. And try.
lng to play without a long-ball
hitter in Yankee stadium
like playing mumble-peg with
out a knife.
. Power Failure
Boone has a badly inflamed
knee and he is afraid it is a re
currence of trouble he had last
year when he twisted it and
was out of action in the stretch
run. Rosen has a stiff neck
and a bad cold and feel miser
" Both Boone and Rosen miss
ed last night's game In which
the Chicago White Sox gained
a seven-hit, 3-1 victory behind
Lefty Billy Pierce. Pierce thus
became the first American
League pitcher to win five I
Major Leagues
AMERICAN LEAGUE
- W L Pet. OB
New York IS 7 .OM
ClaMlMUl ........11 t .m 1
Chicago 10 .WD Itt
Boston 11 10 .134 3H
Washington ll u ,es i
M, Louis It U .46
Phlladelohll 10 II .OS Itt
Detroit M .140 10
Lait Nlikt'i Retails
Chicago I, Clsvslsnd 1.
Only game scheduled.
' NATIONAL LEaOUC
W h ret.
Brooktrn 14 7 Ml
Philadelphia il 7 .060
Milwaukee 11 7 .611
at. Louu io .est
Now yore .too
Plttiburib 0 II .Ot
Chlcuo I 11 .313
Cincinnati t IS .31
Tedar'e Resells
No samee schedUloa.
games this year. ' He has lost
one game.
The defeat by Chicago not
only knocked Cleveland out of
first place but confirmed sus'
nicions by some of the Yan
kees, including Manager Casey
Stengel, that the White sox ana
not the Indians may be their
most persistent challengers in
their bid for a fifth straight
flag.
The evidence in favor of the
White Sox Js strong, too, in
view of events to date. The
White Sox beat the Yankees
twice in the only two games
they have played, and they
now have two victories out of
three over Cleveland.
The White Sox beat Bob
Lemon to avenge an opening
day defeat in which he held
them to one hit. It was his third
defeat against three wins. Al
Carrasquel drove in Minnie
Mlnoso with a double In the
eighth for the winning run.
Eugene, Yoncolla
Lead District 4
Track Festival
Eugene U.R Eugene and
Yoncalla won the district 4,
class A and B track champion
ships here yesterday and quali
tied for the greatest number of
berth in next week-end's state
meet at Corvallis.
Eugene amassed 87 points
to edge its nearest competitor,
Marshfield, with 62 V4. The
Yoncalla squad piled up 124
8S points to outdistance sec
ond-place Lowell witn ids ss.
The Eugene Axemen quail.
fled A men and its relay team
for the state meet while Yon
calla placed 10 and a relay
team. ,
this jiiowra 0WIY
BUY IN SALEM
SAVE THE FREIGHT
Think of it Buy a Brand New Nash Airflyre in
Salem at the tame price you would pay at the
factory. This offer good only until Decoration Day!
$296.52 Nash Ambassador
$262.42 Nash Statesman
$213.28 Nash Rambler
That ere brand new ear. not house can full new Mr service and
warranty large aelactlon new available hurry Trad and terms.
Discount Can Be Used Toward Down Payment
Kid Matthews,
Beshore Clash in
Portland Ring
Portland (WoHarry (Kid)
Matthews, trying for a ring
comeback and losses to
Rocky Mareisn. and Illness,
faces "Fearless" Freddie Be
shore here tonight in a 10
round bout at the Civle au
ditorium. The Seattle slugger Is fit
and ready, according to his
manager, Jack Hurley. Mat
thews, after losing to Mar
eiano last year, had to can
cel a bout In London because
of a back injury and the
present fight was postponed
a month because of a tonsil
operation.
In Matthews' last Portland
appearance, he decisloned
Rex Layne. That Is In
May of last year. Beshore
last appeared here January
27, winning a decision over
Abel Fernandez. The fight
ers faced each other In Mil
waukee two years ago when
Matthews won a seven-round
TKO.
t Beshore, itching for an up
set, will weigh in at about
195. Matthews Is 189.
Charles Faces
Gilliam Tonight
Toledo, O. U.R Former hea
vyweight champion Ezzard
Charles regarded tonight's fight
with young Billy Gilliam here
as his last stepping stone to
ward another crack at the title,
Co-managers Tom Tannas
and Jake Mintr said Charles Is
determined to regain the title
he once held. "When he gets
by Gilliam, we'll demand a shot
at the Marclan-Walcott win
ner," he echoed.
Widmar, Evans
Top Coast Loop
In Pitching
San Francisco W Seattle
Pitchers Al Widmar and Bill
Evans topped Pacific Coast
League hurlers in games
through Sunday, official league
statistics showed Tuesday.
Widmar had eight wins
against two losses and Evans
had retired 46 batters to lead
in strikeouts.
Average for games through
May 10 include:
Fidget. LA
Shandor, as
Lovrlen. SiatUa ......
Bradford, BS
Baaat, Sacramento ....
Sannln, SD .......,
Molaan, LA
W. Evins, Seattli ....
O'Donnell, Hollywood
Widmar, SeaUli
Nagr. Saattlo
Heard. Portland
Sanford, Portland
Linda, Portland ......
Klndiiather, Seattle ..
Walbel. Portland ....
Lint. Portland
J. Davie, fleattl9 ......
Del Duce, Seattle
Ward. Portland
Illlott. Portland
Adams, Portland
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Hard Tops Next
At Holly Bowl
The hard tops, which have
zoomed to popularity across
the country since they started
competing In auto races a few
years ago, make their 19B3
debut In Salem at Hollywood
Bowl Saturday night.
Hard tops are sedans and
coupes with re-eninf orced
bodies and racing motor.
They race In slam bang style,
with much looser rules than
are in effect In other type of
racing.
A six-car destruction darby
will also be included In the
FAN FARE
v WoH Dlttta
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SCORES in the ALLEYS
program.
Luke Appling holds the all- The local auto racing season
time team record for the best got underway at Hollywood
batting average on the Chf-lBowl ' last Saturday, wtlh
cago White Sox. He hit .888,Royce Hagerty winning the
in 1936. stcok car main event.
Capitol Alleys
COMMERCIAL NO. 1
Salem Title Cnnar (4) Owen 400,
McUullen MO, H1U 417, Delano 114,
Quarto Ml; Knlihte el Colembas (
Doutney 431, Bleiler 311, Link 431,
Frame 431, B. Bleiler 441.
Starr Foeie (i)-eheldon 401, Lauren
133, Walla oil, Dullus 117. Lanlboff
111: Orval's Deed Cara 1 MeCterr
ill, Arm 411, Lame, 411, Wllkereon 111.
W. Cllne, Jr. 513.
OeMlee t tllvertew (I) Herr 417,
Frank 131. Howell 434, Herr MS, Bent
eon 4M; rVlcllanl'e Sporting Goods (1)
Hendrle 411, Morris 411, Harra 443,
Bran 411, Lawlesl 413.
Rawlinson'e Capital Cltr Laundrr (4)
Meleon 111. Rluland 4M, Snrigga 131,
Oellaeher MJ, Ueffert MOi Marten
Cressaerr ) Allen 4l, Pekar 113,
Kenron 333, King Ml, Davenport 447.
Nleheltoa's Insurance Cadv 111.
Adama 4M. Bertram 4N. Belter 407. Bol
ton 413; Woodnr'e Firalliro Co. t)
perry sue, wooorr oie, rorenien 131,
Adolpb 134, OUnier 4M.
Hlfll team lime. Starr Foods, ess:
nigh team series, Rewllnson's oapitol
city utunqria.-nna, nign Ind. game,
Walt Clino, Jr. of Orval'a TJaed Cars,
343; hlsh Ind. series, Walt Cllne, Jr. al
Orval'a Used Cara and Bob LenghOtt of
Starr Foods, U3.
..... as., nn (It Fallen 411, Oretn
lee 313, Aron 431, Relnke llll A. Iff-
son-Realler ituis a, -
4VV olhtt 111.
Ton Hat Cafe (J)-Coon J47, tlewton
m, Frederick 411, Johnston loji Hellr
weed Merohanrt (-HlUerleh 331, Her
man 410, Bckatrom 307, Masker J4I.
mh team aame and series, Leo l
Fine cara, 111 and 11771 ntan tod. isme
and serlu, L. Foilen, 301 and 413..
DIRECTORY
ADDINO MACHINIS
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Boon, 4tl Court. Fa. I-I77X
BUILD1NO MATERIAL
O. W. KLANO Wreeklnf CO. HUliaers
cheap euoplles. 1-7393 ovenlnta. oll
BULLDOZLVO
Duck Pins'
Salem Doubles Team in
State Tennis Semi-Finals
S33CCNTCR ST. s -DletVL. 3Q2eOs&
Corvallis W) Oregon's an
nual high school tennis cham
pionships went into semifinal
and final round here Tuesday
with the defending champion
urant nigft acnool ol Port
land boys' team hard pressed.
The McMinnville girls' team
was favored to retain its title.
In the boys' singles, top
seeded Norm Merrill of Grant
faced Bob Jensen, Corvallis,
in one semifinal match. In
the other, Ronnie Groves.
Roseburg, faced Clayton Carl
son, Corvallis.
In the boys' doubles, Salem's
Dick Wilson and Mai William
son met Jack Jacobson and
Jim Lehl, Marshfield, and
Central Catholic's Jack Al
stock and Don Welch, met
Dick Lanlg and John Regler,
Dallas.
Tuesday's tlrls' semifinals: '
Slnsles Diana Peterson. HeUlnnvllla.
ve. Marilyn Bimonspn, Jefferson of Port-
laaoi tfacaie MB Ford, McMinnville, va.
Pour Buckler. Grant.
Doouea Jackie Hubbard and Alice
Blehop, McMinnville. vs. Barbara and
Carol Olson, Jefferson) Illaabeth Cuter
ana nusan waicott, orant, vs. Donna
Lee and Nella Novak, The Dalles.
First Ronnd Bors' Desblea BUI Trent
and Leon Huntley, Dallas, defeated Steve
nm mna uick jonneon, Fendletpn, 0-1,
3-t, l-3i John Hagen and Don Smith,
Lincoln, defeated John Clayton And
Marshal Jeldercks, Salem, 1-1, e-ll Den
nis Todd and Dout Pence. Klamath
Fills, byel Wayne Hennlnter and Don
Carter, Roseburt, defeated Dick and
Mao Friedman, CorvaUls, 1-3, e-li Jack
Jacobson and Jim LehL Muihllald, bre:
Dick Wllion and ital WUllamaon, a-
jem, oys.
Second Roand Bon DmsUo Jacobson
ana Jjeat aeieatoa ITent sm BuntlCT,
1-3, 3-t, 6-3; Jack Alstock and Don
Welch, Centra Catholic, defeated Todd
and Pence, l-S, 7-3, 0-3: Htnninier and
Carter defeated Jack Owens and B1U
vraia, ureaon Vltr, ej-1, 9-3.
Setnl-Ftnals Bora Deiblee Jacobson
and Lehl defeated Vance aum uw
Douc Boneyford, Ontario, S-4, 0-4; WU-
era ana wiuiamson neieatod Bon Mels
ner and Bob Moraine, Benson, 0-1, s-ll
Lanli and Roller defeated Hennlrwr
nd Carter, 0-1, 0-1. .
First Brand Ben' Slnsleo Larry Mc
Kean, Bermlston, defeated Bob Henry,
Canby, 3-6. 6-3, l-lt John Mlnlfle, a
lem, bye; Ron Groves, Roaebors, byot
Gary Boedlshelmer, Balem, defeated
John Btraen, Canby, 0-3, 0-3; Ron
Ounther, North Bend, bye.
Second Brand Bore Slnriae Mtnlftt
defeated McKean 10-3, (-4; Groves de
feated Ben Wetlands, Benson; Boedlg-
neimer defeated Larry Smith, Franklin,
1-3, 0-1; Clayton Carlton, Corvallis, de
feated Ounther, 0-4, 6-4.
viearter rinau Bora' Slnolea norm
Merrill, Grant, defeated Mlnlfle, 1-1,
1-1; Groves defeated Boedlihelmer, 0-4,
1-7, 0-3.
Flret Brand Gtrls' Sioslee Jackie
Ford, Marshfield, defeated Mariana Hel
iums, renoleton, l-l, 0-01 MarJorie Re
mus, Onion City, defeated Hancy
Payne, Balem, 1-0, 0-1, 1-0; Diane Pe
terson, McMinnville, defeated Myron
Bare, Salem, 0-1, o-lt Janet Parks, Pen
dleton, defeated Ann Turnbull, Lincoln,
o-t o-o.
Qaartor Finale Girls Slnalea ord de.
tested Remus, 0-1. 0-0; Marilyn Bimon-
aon, jenerson, defeated Parks, 0-3, 3-0,
1-1.
First Baud Otxle' Deablea Sally
Graves and Bonnie Jean MacLeod, Bea
verton, defeated lorla Andrea and Lor
raine RUla, Balem, 3-0, 0-3, 0-4; Barbara
and Carol Olson, Jefferson, defeated Pat
Hlikey and Joan Lleb, Hermlston, 6-4,
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CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
registers. All makes, sold, rented, rl
salred. Roen, 411 Court. Ph. 1-1771.
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DREISMAKINO
AlUratlons, hemstitching, buttons,
buckles covered, buttonholes. Mm. H.
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DRIVING INSTRUCTION
Learn to drive the "Xasy Drive" way.
Call or see Mr. Entiling, Valley Mo
tor Co., Salem. Phone 3-1147 or 4-1074.
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FURNITURE REflNIBHINO
Furniture reflnlshlns, rspalrlng. Ed
ar Brock, 164 Norway St. Phone
313)7. 0131
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ntw mattresses. Fn. I-44M.
OFFICE FPRWTTUBE a SUFFH1S
Desk chairs. Wis, flllni eupniiss, ssfea
dupUeitotrs, supplies, desk lamps, type,
writer stands. Roen, 460 Court, es
SHARPENING A NO REPAIR SERVICE
Obsrt'l Sharpening ind Repair Serv
ice. Lawnmowsri, knives, shsirs, M.
erelag and small motors. Ph. 14111
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SEPTIC TANKS
Hamel'l ssptlc tanks cleaned, line
service. Guaranteed work. Phena
1-7404. om.
Sewer, septic tanks, drains cleaned. R
to-Rooter Sewer Service Phone S.llrl,
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Mlke'i Septlo Service. Tanks clcsnid.
Drooler cleans sewers, drains, Phou
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smitn, corona, wonungios, rtoyu, ro-
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TELEVISION
Prompt television and radio repair
service. Phone 4-6981. . 173 Market,
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VENETIAN BUND LAUNDBX
Canflsld's Laundry, Repairs, ReflnUb.
lng. 1440 a. 11th. Ph. 4-1403. Plck-ui,
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waxing, houieclesnlng. Phone 3-3337.
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