Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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Threatens Record
tablish a new Northwest conference record (or the mil
ran during the conference track meet at McCnlloch atadinm
Saturday. The record to 4:29, and Parrott has clocked 4:24
- over the distance. The Whitman sophomore also rant the
half mile. ;
Bearcats Favored for NW
Conference Track Crown
The 1953 cinder season
reaches a climax at McCnl
loch Stadium Saturday as
Willamette plays host to five
ether schools in the annual
Northwest Conference meet
- Coach Ted Ogdahl's men
not only will play the role of
host but also are favored io
capture top honors. In six
dual meets thus far this sea
son, the Bearcts are unbeat
en. The string of wins in
cludes decision at the expense
of such conference schools as
Pacific," Llnfield, 'Lewis and
Clark and Whitman.
Spearheads for the Bear
eats in the big meet will be
Dean Benson, . who last
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Harold Parrott, Whitman collect
distance runner, will try to es
week broke his school's
mark in the hlfh hurdles
with a 15.1 performance;
Bill Van Horn in the
sprints; Stan Nepernd In
the javelin; Jim Hltchmaa
In the shotput and hlfh
jump; Jayton Gllson in the
discos; Don Empey and
Ralph Stephenson in the
distances; and Bob Miller In
the 180; and Eddie Griffith
in the quarter-mile.
Lewis and Clark also must
be considered a threat be
cause of the presence of their
ace speedster, Ca'ey Cook,
who won four events in last
Saturday's meet with WU.
Whitman's Missionaries also
WALTER H. Z0SEL C0.
High and Chemekefa Sf. Opposite City Hall
City Softball
League Needs
More Sponsors
. Salem Softball officials are
confronted with a shortage of
team . in the City League.
Only ' three teams Handle
OIL Hallmark Cards and
South Commercial Street
Businessmen have indicated
a desire to enter the 1953 Sa
lem City league.
A meeting has been sched
uled for 8 o'clock Monday at
Salem high school, and it is
hoped that additional spon
sors will show up at that tune.
Any prospective sponsor in
terested in fielding a team in
the City leogue is asked to
call Jim Dlmit, Salem Soft
ball Association secretary, at
35422. '
The picture in the Indus
trial league is much brighter
at this time, with 12 teams
tentatively lined up. They are
Postal Clerks, Postal Carriers,
Fire Department, Mayflower
Milk, Commercial Seat Cov
er, YMCA, First Christian
church, the Bears, First Na
tional Bank, and a group of
employes from -Berg's mar
ket
An Industrial league meet
ing is scheduled for t p.m.
Thursday, May 21.
Rocky's Gift
Lands Pastor
In Hospital
Brockton, Msbl, ()
Heavyweight eh am plan
Rocky Marclane gave a
$l,6t, JS-inch television
set to his chorea Wednesday
and the gift helped land the
pastor in a hospital.
The Rev. LeRoy V. Coo
Bey, 42, pastor ef St Col
man's Catholic church, was
helping set np the TV en the
parish hall stage so some
700 children could see Mar
clane defend his title against
Jersey Joe Walcott Friday
night
Father Cooney fell three
feet off the stage and suf
fered a broken leg.
Huskies at Willamina
North Marion Union High
School The Huskies baseball
squad will go to Willamina to
play a make-up game on Thurs
day for the one rained out last
Friday.
are given a chance for honors,
The meet is scheduled to
get under way at 1:80 Satur
day.
Also to be held In Salem
Saturday will be the annual
conference tennis and golf
tournaments.
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Smith, Deyo to Play for
Salem in Tonight's Games
The Salem Senators, with
two new players en their ros
ter, tackle the leagae-leadlng
Lewistoa B rones la doable
header at Waters park tonight.
beginning at 7 e clock. ,
A scheduled single game be
tween Salem and Lewis ton was
rained out last night Fans who
held Capitol Shopping center
tickets to last night's game may
use the tickets for tonight's
doubleheader. It'll be the first
"for free' doubleheader In Sa
lem baseball history, and with
a reasonable break in the
weather, tonight's crowd
should surpass the 5,000 mark.
As an added incentive.
there'll be a number of prises
awarded to lucky fans tonight
The two new players on the
Salem team are Milton Smith
and Jimmy Deyo. Smith comes
from San Diego, ueyo from
Sacramento. Both are known to
Salem Senator fans. Deyo was
Salem's left-fielder last season
and Smith was Lewiston's
shortstop last year.
Bob Collins and Bill Bevens
will pitch tonight's game, forv" T JTZ
the Senators.
(St United Front
If anyone In Canada Is
checking reports of flying
saucers today, he should re
member the Western Interna
tional League was In action
last night '
It would be particularly true
in the vicinity of Calgary
where the Wenatcbee Chiefs
and the Calgary Stamps played
an afternoon-night double bill
Rematch for
Kid, Beshore
Being Sought
Portand (U.PJ Matchmaker
Tex Salkeld said' today he
naturally" . would try to get
Harry Matthews and Freddie
Beshore together for a rematch
but said he expected trouble
in doing so.
They fought to a draw here
Tuesday night
Salkeld said, "they'll both be
hard to do business with. Be
shore naturally won lot of
new fans by his showing
and Harry is still the city's
idol." He said he had been un
able to talk to Jack Hurley.
Matthews' manager, because
Hurley left for Chicago to
watch the heavyweight title
fight tomorrow night.
Hurley was .expected to try
and line up an outdoor fight
for Matthews somewhere in the
Northwest this summer.
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Vanaomr at Victoria.
and parked nine home runs In
the process.
Wenatcbee won the after
noon opener 15-9 with big
t from Dlavinc-manaeer
Mike McCormlck who gained
a circuit clout with the bases
loaded. Ross McCormack, Jake
Helmuth and Tom Munox also
chipped in with homers as the
Chiefs coasted home.
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and Helmuth added one with
aboard as the Chiefs downed
the Stamps 8-7. Don Hunter,
Charley Mead and Bob Sang
ster also got into the act for
Calgary and produced home
runs.
At Edmonton, the Yakima
Bears and the Edmonton Eski
mos split their twin bllL Yaki
ma took the afternoon opener
8-3 while Edmonton came back
to win the nightcap 8-7.
Tri City downed Spokane 8
3 and Vancouver edged Victoria
2-1 in 10 innings with Bill Bott
ler walked in the winning run.
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LOCAL UNITID MISS ASSOCIATED PUSS
ML Angel Athletes; Gene
Barrett Honored at Feed :
Mt ABgtl Mt Aael rrt
paratory Seheet latter-winners
la all sports were a aneroid
the asutaal Prep lettermen's
dinner given In the dining
e( It Mary's Behool
Tnesday evening. Sharing beav
ers at the sUnner was coaea
Ingeae Barrett who is tarsal-
Bating his five-year eeaehlng
to eeilBe et htm kvplm,
Featured speaker at the ban
quet was the Rev. Father La
land De Jardin, vice-principal
at Central Catholic, Portland.
Rt Rev. Damian Jentges, tpSB,
abbot and president of the
school, addressed the athletes.
Other speakers included the
Rev. Eriwsrd Spear, OSB, prin
cipal, Eugene Barrett, and Mrs.
Barrett. Ray Utz. who will be
athletic coach at the school
next year, was Introduced and
called upon for brief remarks.
Rev. Gabriel Morris, OSB, was
master of ceremonies for the
banquet session.
Rev. Edward Spear. OSB,
principal, presented letters and
awards to the following ath
letes and managers:
Football - basketball . base
ball: T. Traeger, R. Schmidt
Wes Llghtfoot, R. Lambert and
M. Ruet.
Football -baseball: Gro t-
Jaequea, Wlndschlgl, Gorman,
Buchhelt, N. Schmltx, L. Free,
Traeger.
Football-basketball: Zauner.
Klmllnger, Frey, J. Traeger
and Ferschweiler. ,
Football: Kottre, L. Ebner.
Scott, Kraemer, Bronec, A,
Harris, Hyndman,'- Bochsler
and Looney. -
Basketball: Alan Obersinner,
Baseball: R. Harris, Wellman
and Hackett '
Managers: Phil Ebner, Gil
bert Sprauer, Bon Wachter,
Ken Berchtold and Richard
Verboort
Quests at the banquet were
Mt Angel Academy Booster
club officers, cheer leaders and
in . i mil nasi a mi
Enjoy old time mildness!
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song queens. ,
.Entertainment Included mu
sical numbers by Jim and Mike
Carroll and accordion seleo-
tkms by Maurice KameL
Hostesses at the dinner were
the Prep Mothers' club. Mrs.
J. L. Wachter was general
chairman, assisted by Mrs. W.
D. Harris. Mrs. Otto Wellman,
Mrs. t rancis Schmidt, "Mrs.
EmU Wolf, Mrs. Paul Wachter,
Mrs. P. Ruef, Mrs. Kstherlne
Konen, Mrs. W. A. Verboort
Mrs. Joseph Wavra,. Mrs.
James Anderson, Mrs. Joseph
Berchtold, Mrs., A. G, Traeger
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Wapiti Cowmen
Shoot Sunday
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men senior members will hold
weir second monthly tourna
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range next Sunday, starting
at 1:30 p-m. : -.- '
Ribbons will be awarded
winner la each division. Vis
itors from ' other club are '
welcomed : to - compete with
local archers. . ..
Women win shoot In one
division, men in .anomer,
while Junior members will
compete In a third ciaastfi-
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