Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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    Thursday, May 14, 1953
Par If
, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortgoa
OREGON
AFIELD
Springtime In Oregon to a pleasant but unpredictable
season. One week the sky can be so blue and cloudless that
rain seems but a vague memory from winter. Then, within
a tew hours, a black sky can be showering inches of water
au over we countryside. Such has been the case recently, and
rawing conditions have been subject to change without notice.
Tony Boatman, ever at Suets, went te bed last Sat
nrday night with elear water flowing past his boat landing.
Be woke ap Baaday morning to see a river the color ef
OX coffee, mack U the dlstast of himself and his natrons.
Despite many good reports from the hardier souls who
nave recently braved tne elements east of the mountains,
many valley folk have been discouraged by the sudden icy
, storms In central Oregon. It will likely be another month
before good weather will be the rule over yonder.
Bert Myers and Bob Williams had a good day en
the pond at Valsets last Batarday, taking some nice brown
trout from that saag aad log-riddea area. The boys were
easting flatfish, and 'brownies are really sackers for this
lure. Fact Is, the fishing was se geed, thst even a dunking
in six feet ef cold water dldat pat the damper en Bert!
He's going back aula this week-end.
Last Friday local Ike Walton members met with Joe
, Penfeld ef Colorado, western representative for IWLA, and
heard this very able and experienced conservationist describe
a dancerous situation which can effect us all. seems tnat a
griup of stockmen, with holding principally in the Rocky
mountain states, are attempting to nave legislation passea in
. congress which would give cattlemen almost complete control
of the public domain and national forests. In the past, cattle
men have been riven the nrivilefe. for a nominal fee, to
grsxe their herds on public lands. If they are successful in
ettln the nronoied leaiilation Dined, they will nave
vested right to the land that belongs to you and me the
right to sub-lease the land, to leave It to their heirs, to barter
with as though It were personal property. Because 01 ine
weasle-wording in the bills (H.R. 4023, S3. 1491), this clique
of cattle barons would be subject to very little control at the
top level. They could ever-graxe the land, which would hurt.
drastically the watersned tnat, tnougn u is many mues away,
seriously affects the water supply of certain areas of the
Pacific coast. Undoubtedly, much of the public lands now
available for recreation would be "off limits" to the real
owners the people.
Both the Isaak Wsltoa League and the Wildlife Fed
eration are vigorously at work to beat this obvious land
' grab. It behooves everyone who wants to protect national
forests aad other pabUe lands to write to their congress
men, urging that wa do net give away a part of eur
- national heritage to selfish Interests. In the opinion ef this
writer, this is ens of ths gravest threats to ear ent-of-doors
fcuiaw.
The Willamette Valley Retriever club will hold Its annual
' Beach Picnic Trial this Sunday on the ocean side of highway
101. about two and one-half miles south of the bridge- pt
Newport' Should be lots of fun, both for the dogs and the
spectators. A special training series will be run, If enough
folks with young dogs are in attendance. .
Portland's Linde Shuts
Out Frisco Seals, 7-0
Salem Jayvees Win Big
Six Junior Track Crown
Albany Salem high school's
junior varsity track team won
the Big Six Jayvee track
championship here yesterday,
posting 83 points, almost
twice as many a any other
team.
Zu gene's Jayvees finished
second with 45 110, followed
by Springfield with 4 1820,
Albany 81, and Corvallls 18-
1820. Bend, the otner menv
ber of the Big Six league, did
not field a team In the Junior
varsity meet.
Coach Lee Ouataison't 8a
Wolves Upset
Willamette in
Season Finale
Willamette University,
Northwest Conference cham
Dion, closed It baseball sched
ule Wednesday by dropping an
-5 decision to Oregon College
of Education.
Lynn Houston of the winners
drove home four runs witn
double and a home run. Fete
Reed hit a homer for Willam
ette with no one on base,
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lem Jayvees captured five
firsts in the 14 events, ana tin
Ished second eight times.
Results:
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al: J. Paolkaar. A: a. tla Otiwmb Bol-
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Sal; I. Baolt, A: . Sllnatla. C; 1. Wlaka.
X OUtaaca, II faat, 1 lachaa.
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X Diuaaaa, 111 faat.
Balar 1, Sawai (afirart, Kaofmaa.
Fook. Aadaraaolt t, Buttaai S, Bprlaf
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am Fraaeiset) Cin Lyman
Linda pitched a shatont ball
game and contributed a doa
ble at the plats as FerUaad
dowaed the Baa Fraactsco
Seals, 1-1, In their Pacific
Coast League game yesterday.
The willowy righthander,
who got two hits in four tripa
to the piste, saved nis snutout
in the ninth inning as he
struck out Seal pinchhitter
Frank Xalln with the bases
loaded.
The Beavers scored their
first run in the fifth frame
when Granville Gladstone sin
gled, Hank Arft forced him at
second and then raced to sec
ond - as Aaron Robinson
grounded out Eddit Bssintki
got bold f a single and Arft
made the tally. -
Portland scored two more
in the seventh as Dino Restelli
ingled end was sacrificed to
second. Arft was walked pur
posely and Restelli scored on
Robinson's inaia. Arft aenr.
ad 6a I long fly ball by Ba-
sinsxi.
Three more runs went on the
scoreboard In the eighth, as
Linde opened the inning with a
double and Jim Russell scored
him with a single. Restelli then
doubled to score Russell, and
Walt Clough relieved starter
BUI Bradford on the Seal
mound.
Gladstone was safe on an
error by Lou Stringer which
moved Restelli to third, and
Restelli scored the third run of
the Inning on Arft's long fly-
Dan.
Seal reliefer Bob Muncrief
took the mound in the ninth
after Clough was relieved fori
a pinchhitter. but Don Eggert
added the final insult by wal
lopping a home run.
Saaula
Loa Aaialai
HollraaOB
Portland ,
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San PraneUet
nuramtato ..,
Oakland
WIL Standings
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Loa Anttlta I. Baa Oiaaa 1.
Portland 1, Sa PraaeUeo f.
Oakland 4. BacramaalB 1.
Baa taa Stria, Itaad; .
Stattla 1. Hollrwood t.
Saa Pranelaco 1. Portland 1.
fiaeramaoto 1. Oakland 1.
Saa Olaaa 1, Loa Anialaa L
a double to Dick Faber, follow
ed by Bob Van Sman's single
which registered San Diego's
only run. L. A. scored a run In
frames. The bigges hit was
Gene Baker's double in the
fourth with Bob Usher ot
second base.
Gettel Beats Solons
Sscrsrr.cnio could touch Cct
tel for only four hits and the
Solons flopped afield, where
they committed a similar num
ber of errors. Oakland wrapped
up the game in the sixth with
a three run uprising against
Charley Schaaz (4-2) who got
the loss. First Pete Milne tripl
ed after Jim Marshall had
doubled to make the score 1-1.
Bill Howerton then singled in
Mllene. Eddie Bockman erred
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blngle to tally Howerton. Get
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81A R. Paaa 101, B. Straw 404. Thrift.
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Olotr J. T. Olbltr 116. P. Bvana m.
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ajtwMitf aaa. a Sommtr 414. W. Oard-
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411. J. Da Bow 111. W. Watt Ml.
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By SCOTT BAIL LIE
San Francisco OMS Stel
lar pitching performances in
a league reputedly stricken
with rabbit ball fever were
in the limelight today as
Seattle clang to its m game
margin over Los Angeles in
the race for the PCL banting.
Bill Evans, who was bought
by the Ralnlers primarily for
relief work, went all the way
last nlgrit as he throttled Holly
wood with a 4-0 shutout Eddie
Chandler rationed San Diego
to five hita in pitching the
Angels to a 1-1 triumph, al
though ha needed help from
Randy Gum pert in the ninth.
Allen oettei xaabloned a
four-hitter as the Oakland Oaks
beat Sacramento, 4-1. And Ly
man Linde veteran mounds
man, slammed the door on San
Francisco, 7-0.
O'Donnell Pitches Wild
The Stars were knocked to
6Vi games off the pace aa
George O'Donnell (6-2) un
corkd two wild y Itches in the
first Inning to ! in the first
Suds tally. Then he ruined
himself for good in the fourth.
He walked George Schmees
and Walt Judnich, then served
up a triple to Artie Wilson,
who specialties in singles.
Seattle got only six hits in
the contest Evans scattered
seven Hollywood blows and
hiked his pitching mark up to
7-1.
Chandler had the Padres
under control until the ninth
when he gave up two walks and
fights last Wight
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Hartford, cono, aa too la lad Jatkr Blair,
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Championship
Tag Teamtr
Next at Armory
A championship tag team
match has been scheduled for
next Tuesday night at the Sa
lem armory, promoter XI ton
Owen announced today.
George Drake aad Tommy
Martlndale will team up
against Northwest tag team
champions Don Kindred and
Frank James in one portion
of the double main event
The other halt ot the main
event will ace Erie (The
Great) Pederson slash with
Tony Ross.
Yesterday's Sfcrs
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