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THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. Rata. Oregoa Wednesday, May 20, 195J . f ,. " . ,- " I Rc-ln Rchrts Ccn Pitch 470 Innings Ci This Rate By CARL LCNDQU1ST New Terk JJ TU ekea ties wee drat bellev stabla atoberta cu filch la Blags proscribed far alas by Steve O'Neill tale rut, aalght take Beta af th tact today that ka eeald altek alaaa to 47 at kit areseat aaee, Tba PbUly Fireball lut night turned in bU eighth complete game and gained bit sixth tri umph with a five-hit, 6- vic tory over the Redi in which be itruck out aeven batten. In ad dition to his eight games, he also went five inning in a rain ed out game to give him a total of 77 innings pitched so far In 25 games played by the Phils. Thus, with the season less than a sixth complete, the ex Michigan State bonus boy could easily (o well over 400 innings. Maalinr Mllwaakee The Dodgers knocked Mil waukee out of first place tie with the Phils by defeating them 4-1 on a pair of two-run homers by George Shuba and Duke Snider as Run Major Leagues 9 Br Tne Associatae) rrees) AMEBIC! UOVB w t, ret. M Tars it t .m ChteM It It CtonluS II 11 Boston It ' 11 Wesnlntloa ........ II . II Philadelphia. ....... It , II St. leuls It It Detroit t 8 TMtefi Beeaitsi Boston 4. at. toau t. Maw York 1 Detroit 111 ftllaoelphla I. Calcaio L Cievetanel m Waaninstoa, raja. ATI ATI Mt .lt .414 Ml KITIONAL UIGl'l - W L . rtiiiMkihi 11 i MIlMUkM It I Srookln II II at. lsuu it 11 Htw Twk i n ChltU, ,, t II ritubanh II II OloclnuU 1 1 TM4ar'l SMBltit , Mnt T.rk I, CMCHt 4 III tulmul Broaklra . ULwakM 1. PbUMlctphu I. CUelnnU I. t. LouU 1. Pllukank 1. tVt. .Ill .Ml .! JT Jtl J II v.." r t ,5 1 teiger Shpots 42, Mason 143 At Pendleton ;l Pendleton, Ore. (If) Jim ;puaell of Walla Walla led a ileld of 43 finalists into Wed nesday's . 38-hole windup of the Pendleton Open golf tour- eUment. 2 Russell, who carded a .2-Snder-par 69 In the first round fonday, turned in the same lieore Tuesday to grab a one- oke lead at the hallway iolnt.v ?,.....; Behind Russell after Tues- day't round was - Bud - Hof- eister, Hayden Lake, Idaho, with 71-68139. Joe Greer of Yakima, Dick Lundahl of U Baker.. Ore, and Bob Duden ana 7iuiia' jaiiKu, Portland, were tied in third place with 140.. " Bob Benjamin of Hayden Lake, low amateur at 146. Other scores included Joe Steiger, '.' Salem, . Ore., 142; Tom Boucher, Walla WalU, 142; Bunny Mason, Salem, 143; Al Feldman, Tacoma, 443; Harold West, Pendleton, Schoendienst And Fox Top fielding 2B's New York WD Nellie Pox f the Chicago White Sox and .Red Schoendienst of the St Louis Cardinals boast the high- tot fielding ' averages among major league second basemen. 1 The 25-year-old Fox iade only one error in 189 ehances to lead American Lea gue second sackers with a .995 average. He committed the mli jue on May 3 against the Phila delphia Athletics. J Fielding averages compiled by the Associated Press through Tuesday night's games also Show the lanky Schoendienst on top in the National with a .986 4nark, with two errors in 142 hances. He erred on April 24 n1S9; : . tYesteriay'sSlan THere's What You Missed on TV ;"y, i :i who watched the 145-aecond Waleoti-Marelano heavy weight title fight In Chicago May 15, missed the right cross that brought the boot to its surprisingly quick end. -What the TV camera missed, the Three-D movie camera caught Marciano starts the right (1), connects (2), drives ' forward 3) and follows through (4) and Walcott la eanvaa j bound for count of 10. (CP Telephoto.) . : pitched a seven-hitter and gain' ed his third victory. . The resurgent Giants ' put over three 10th inning runs to defeat the Cubs 6-4 at Chicago aa Al Corwin pitched two-hit ! relief ball for three innings to gain his third victory. t was the fourth victory in the last five games for the Giants. -Gift Game ' A double by Stan Musial and a scoring fly by Solly Hemus gave the Cards two unearned runs after a pair of errors by Danny O'Connell in a 2-1 vic tory over Pittsburgh. Hank Bauer's two-run homer in the Uth following Mickey Mantle's third double gave the Yankees a 4-2 victory over De troit as Johnny Sain edged Ted Gray in a du-L MUt Boiling's single in the eighth gave the Red Sox a 4-3 victory over elderly reliever Satchell Paige of the Browns as Hector Brown pitched six hit ball with a little hitless re- Meyer lief help from ElUs Kinder for his third victory. Cleveland at Washington was rained out . FAN FARE Albany Prepares to KscC: State Baseball Tourr.oy Shinn, Duncan In Class A Handball Finals Lee Shinn and Don Duncan will meet at 5 o'clock Thursday at the Salem YMCA for the championship of the Marlon- Polk clasj A handball singles. Shinn defeated Norman Win now iu-zi, 21-iB, z-ib m a semi-final match yesterday, while Duncan downed Al Davis 21-17, 21-10. In losers' bracket action yet teroay Leo . Albany The annual Ore gon state Class A high school baseball tournament starts here Thursday. Twe games will be played la the after noon and two at night. Little Cascade high school, which upset Eugene 1-6 to win the District 5 champion ship, will face Grant of Port land la . the tournament's opening game at 1:36 Thurs day. . ' Dan Feller, a member of Salem's Northwest regional champion American Legion junior baseball team last year, will be an the mound for Cascade. Feller pitched a one-hitter in the district championship game against Eugene. ... , MUwaukie, 13-2 victors Margcaian defeat- Hrrv Bvrd Ditched two-hit ed Bill McArthur 21-19. 21-13 ball to give the Athletics a 2-1 n Dick Fagan defeated Dick victory over the White Sox and Chambers by forfeit etui their four-game . losing In ctass C. Jack Graham de- streak. - ' 1 . "aiea tnucK Chapman 21-11, zi-ia. - Scatter i rig of Fans See Ti coluob not ver North Marlon la a dis trict championship -game yesterday, will faee Med ford at 3:31 Thursday after era. . West - Liu and Lincoln ones Thursday evening's ses sion with 7 o'clock contest Salens high school. Big Six league and Dbjtrlet title holders, take on Pendleton in a o'clock game. Lowell Pearee, alea a member af Sa lem's American Legloa team , last season, will start tar Sa lem. . Ken PlageJ, another pitch er an last year's Salem Le gloa team, will probably pitch tor galea Friday night, -in the event Salens defeat . Pendleton Taareaay ) gains the aemi-flnal roamd. ' Seml-tinala are scheduled i for Friday night, and the state championship gam wUl be , played SataHaj night ... guj iminn ns:.:3 ?-0r.(JO7HGG rCILUlrafe- mmMwmtmtmmm ammm ti vaoca. Itttmt rlnm In . I. T. Ua. B.O. Dt. o. au ua DH8. CHAN . LAM . CHINESE NnTUBOFATHf Opttoln. ZU Nertb Ubertr Oftle mn atrS? ntf IS a. ta 1 la., cut t-m CoonlttttoH. bloe4 prMur Mi urln UM n Irn W chtrt, rrMtlMd Utt 1111. Wriu far utnetm lft t0- atkm . tfsltowl If.fcrtl If. tun! IttKlS8 - enjiaal pmh-buttim thml Oiw ntsTAirr, aausMLxas UTm for imoothnt ihsvm ia VI the tim. Putt mora etitttTlmi. UUk-en-don moM el resort work in cteued rase. Kaclutlve Wilt-Is Mm ktdoa seetasa ian kt Under to ikta. Now Aaascka's 41 tlmy. Ow IS milHoa tm old.'IbdapaMRn-OtatytV- ght Pitching in PCL Portland (U.F9 Portland and Hollywood, rained out of their series opener last night scheduled- a doubleheader Thursday night A . single game, was to be played tonight fB Tha AMoelatad PraiB) 1 BllakiM Harrr Srr4. rniladalphla JiBmIci. tan ap wlr two hiu, both iluKi, la Mattel tha CMtm Whllt 01. t-l. u HHtlat Rank Blair, Haw Tort Taokaaa, hanarad la Uia 11th Innlni llh a man aa ban ta lira tha Tanki 4-1 rktart oTtr tha Dttrolt Tlif r. By SCOTT BAILLIE ' San Francisco U.R "Good throw-on dough," is the way Mike Gonxales, the old St Lou is Card, might sum up the Pa cific Coast League activity to day. Top flight pitching perform ances were turned in last night by such journeymen hurl ers as Al Wldmar, Bill Pad get, Al Lien, George Bamberg er and Charley Schanz. But a total of only 2,700 fans attend ed the three parks which were open for business. A chilled crowd of 684 turned out to see Widmar blank the Seals with a four-hitter as the Suds won 1-0, to retain their 3 ti game margin over second place Los Angeles. has i Private Game 1 . . . . -,!.- - , Ik. , Down in tne uy t u gels, a brave little handful of 1,700 fans Invaded cavernous Wrlgley field (cspscity 29,000) aa Bill Padget also tossed a four-hitter to beat Sacramento s-o: The Emeryville ball park posted 008 as George Bam berger puzzled the fence-busting Padres with three hits un til the ninth inning. He gave up three more then, including a homer, but still wss in cnarge all the way as the Acorns teed of for a 12-3 romp. Hollywood at Portland was rsined out. V13QID So smooth . it leaves you breathless k i Minor League Scores (Br Tha Auoclatad rnul ' TNTCBNJlTIONIkL LCAOVS Montraal 4, Baltlmera t. aprtactlaM 1. Ottawa t. arracuia T, Toronto 1. BuIIala 1, Kochnltr 4. AMEBIC aaaOCIATION Kaniaa Cttr 1. St. Paul 1 111 Innlmlt lndlanapalti l-T, Charlastoa t-l. Toledo I. cotumbua t. Minneapolis t. Loulitllla 1. tsxas UAora Tulaa T, Dallas S. Houston I, Beaumont t. Oklahoma Cltr 1, Port Worth . Shrartport I, San Antonla T. WMTRBN UAOI I Lincoln 4, Colorado Sprlnsa I (11 tea.) Denver II. Omaha 1. -Pueblo I. Dee Moines I. aioua Cllr 11. Wichita It. PIONKFB MAGI'S stasia VaUer I. Pocstaila I (cslled enl 9th. raln. Other taaias aoalponrd. mirnoff tie crtairtt , vuvnn 'WprWMeaerjr)IOOariiviirilr)iriri V ha. Pierre imiraol Fit. Inc.. Hantota.Coa avar-ai'i'mia' n"'i mkimtirr ex lne Acorns racnea up nsncr rLL aTANDINV35 3 WUlie Luna for sU runs, five (Br Tba Associated Prater W L Fit Seattle It 1 , .114 Los Anteles tl It , .410 HoUrvooO ......... 91 Jl ' .111 Portland 11 1 14 .471 Ban Dleto ......... 17 .441 Sah Francisco 90 - M .401 Sscramento It . It .404 Oakland IT II JO! Taesaar'a Basalts: Oakland 11. San Dleto I. Las Anteles I, Sacramento a. 'Seattle 1, San Francisco I. Hollrwood at ForUand, vet trounds. I Veteran Al Lien 4-2 matched Widmar's four-hitter for sev en innings before yielding to Bob Muncrief. Widmar stag gered in the ninth when the Seals put two men on base but he recovered to get Ninl Tor nay out and ran his pitching mark to 9-3. : ' . . Hurlera Belabored ..' Bill Padget went all the way as he outdueled crafty Charley Schanz of the Sacs. . Psdget now sports a 6-1 mark while Schanz is 4-3. . Spider Jorgensen and Ray. 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