Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 23, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Salem Executes Triple
Play But Loses, 7-3
Yakima, Wuk- Lefty Bob
Collins tattered hli tint West
ra Internatleaal learn lett
f the mm (he had wm five
etralg ht) her last nlgbt at the
Salem Senatora were beaten,
1-1, at Yakima.
'. The Salem Infield executed
triple play In the firtt inning.
Yakima had bases loaded when
Len Noren hit a sizzling line
drive to Salem third-bawman
Milt Smith. Smith ipeared the
ball, flipped to Gene Tanielli
covering lecond baie for the
aecond out, and Taruelll tossed
to firit-bsieman Joe Clardy to
complete the triple killing.
- Noren, the man who hit Into
the triple play, later imacked
a home run and a double to
lead the Bears at the plate.
' Jimmy Deye, who commit'
ted two erron from bii cen
ter field position, led Salem
itlckmen with three hlta in
four timet at bat. One ef
Deyo'i hlta was a doable.
Salem did all its scoring in
the first two Innings. Yakima
slowly whittled away after
that, overtaking Salem with a
three-run rally In tne tixtn in
ning.
Collins was driven from
the mound In the sixth, and
Dick Strombach and Jim
Petersen finished out on (he
mound for Salem.
The two teams play again at
Yakima tonight, with a double
I header scheduled for Sunday.
(Br tu Aeeoeiated Preea)
A stellar performance by
Bill Franks, both on the
mound and at the plate, and
a wild ninth Inning were the
feature dishes en tbe West
ern International League
baseball bill ef fare Friday
night - v
' Franks twirled two-hitter
and singled in the only run of
the game in tbe bottom of the
ninth as the Spokane Indians
edged by the Tri-Clty Braves,
1-0. A Texas Leaguer and a
beat-out bunt were the only
two safeties off Franks.
The wild ninth was staged
at Lewiston, where the Broncs
weathered a 10-run outburst by
the Victoria Tyees to dump the
Candians, 12-11. Three Bronc
pitchers paraded to the mound
in an effort to douse the fire.
The home-towners then gave
the fans their money's Worth by
scoring two runt In the last
of the ninth to grab the win.
In the other game played,
Vancouver tripped Wenatchee,
5-4. A scheduled game between
Edmonton and Calgary on the
latter'! home field wat watbed
' out
Ball-control trouble on the
part of Wenatchee's Laurie
Monroe and Rick Botelho, who
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Vancouver I. Wonetcboe
Bdmonton at calaery, potlponed, wit
troundo. ,
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Trl-Cllr at Spokane.
Vltarla at Uorlelen.
Vancouver at Wenalchet.
Saltai at Yakima.
Bdmonton at Calaery III.
issued 13 free passes between
them, spelled defeat for the
Chiefs. Four of the Capllanos
who got walks eventually scor
ed. A single by Frank Nascaro
brought in the winning run in
the eighth for the Caps.
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Milwaukee M
St. Louie 1'
S'Oelra 11
Naw Talk 11
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Salaal 114,404 4041 1 1
Yakima 414 Ml 14 1 I I
Wlnnlat pltenar Tbompioa. lojuii
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Dam Koran, Medulla, aabantlnl. RBI
Smltn. Paraa, Clardj. Morla 1. 14cm Ira.
Thorn paon. Meraa. np TaaaaUl t Baba-
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111 and caaoroo.
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Wanatehoa Nt 444 404-4 14 4
r. BarnalMoa ana Lundbarat Kouiha
Monroe (7) ant Bartolomia.
Northern Div
Track and Field
Meet Today
Eugene () The top track
and field start of the Northern
Divlnton compete here Satur
day In the annual division track
meet Washington State was
tne favorite.
Preliminaries were schedul
ed to start at 10 a.m. on rain-
soaked Hayward Field and the
field events were to get under
way at i p.m.
N. York 1
Soaton ...... II
Cblceae
Cleveland H
Waablniton 11
FhUabelpblt II
St. LouU U
Detroit ' 14
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Detroit 1. Chlcaio 4.
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PIN PATTER
By BENNVAIPEZ,
We wrote sometime ago about the way scoring condition!
had Improved at the University bowl but the way Toy Linblad
1 hitting the alleys It lookt at lf he will be adopting them
soon as his very own. Some weeksago, he shot the first sanc
tioned 700 on the alleys and then this week turns In the
first perfect game ever to be recorded In Salem. Bowling
In the Ragtime mixed doubles Toy put together games of
100, 200, and 231 for a beautiful 721 series. Always nice to
record an event such as this but especially to in the case
. ef Toy Llndblad who It one of the nicest uva In th una
Alwayt ready to help young bowlen, going out of his way
to encourage bowlers of all categories. Tov in revnsnluri n
the northwest as one of the best alley proprietors and among
wo mon popular v.ongraiuiauons. Toy, and we hope you do
' as most bowlers do and shoot another real soon.
Out of town teams haven't too much luck bowling In
Salem leagues In the past but Wednesday night, the Northwest
Poultry team from McMlnnvllle won the second half of the
Major League at the Capitol Alleys and qualified to meet Bren
nan Tree Service In the playoffs next Tuesday night for the
league championshiD. . If thev defpat thaw Rrnnnn Rnnnk
, they will become the flrit outside team to win the major league
tiiaiuiiiunaiiip. Amazing we way tney alwayt manage to be
"up" for the big serin as the tesm does not boast a man over
175 in the averages. They stand a good chance of winning but
first they will have to out-bowl Brennan't who have proved
in the past that they also can come from way back to win
the big ones In the major league.
. In the major league meetlns th otw v,.,. ....
a lot of discussion concerning the size of the league. Many
are in favor of reducing the number of team, in orri.r in
strengthen the league as a whole, and with this opinion we
heartily agree. Many would like to bowl in the majors but
they should not be allowed to until they have proved their
ability In a league of lower classification. At the present
time there are three or four solid major league teams, while
the rest are carrying bowlers who do not beloni there. We
are not trying to drive anyone from the alleys, but we do
believe bowling should be like any other sport. First, you have
to prove your ability, then maintain a standard, and when
age finally creeps up on you, to retire from faster competition.
It's easy that way in every sport so why not bowling. There
wasn't a man in the majors last year that I did not count a
friend so I know they will take this in good grace when I say
that there were some who were not ready and they know it.
Consequently, by reducing the tize of the league tome of these
men will have to return to the minors but with steady work
and practice, they can soon return because bowlers are con
tinually on the watch for men to strengthen and will go
. with a man who proves himself a solid competitor.
Salem, Lincoln
Lead State .
Golf Tourney
Albany. Ore. m The state
high school golf tournament
continued here Saturday with
Salem and Lincoln of Portland
leading after Friday's opening
round.
The two leaden were tied
with four-man team scores of
312. Milwaukee and C e n t r a 1
Catholic of Portland followed
with scores of 316. Medford,
defending champion, was fifth
with 319.
Dick Hogan of Portland's
Franklin High shot 73 for tbe
best score of the day. Bob
Frail of Salem and Bob Nor-
quist of Lincoln, Portland, had
75s. .
Other team scores: Medford
320; Franklin, Portland, 322;
Cleveland, Portland, 324; Eu
gene, 326; Oswego, 330; Cor
vallis, 331;- Columbia Prep,
Portland, 334; University, Eu
gene, 335; Beaveiton, 336;
Jefferson, Portland, 42; Grant,
Portland, 346; ParyQse, 351;
Warrehton, 353; AI afny 355;
Washington, Portlffid. 358;
Seaside, 368; TUlaftVOk, Sou;
Hood River, 486.
Kramer, Sedgma
Tennis Pros Are
All Even After
Thirty Games
Vancouver, B. C. (JP) The
first draw on the BO-game pro
fessional tennis tour of reign
ing champ Jack Kramer and
Australian Frank Sedgman was
recorded Friday night when
3.500 fans here told them to
call it quits at the end of 30
games.
When officials asked the
crowd if they wanted the mara
thon called so the doubles
mateh could be started they
roared back in the affirmative.
Earlier,, little Pancho 5e-
gura disposed of Ken McGreg
or 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 to tak a 65-25
lead in their series. The Kra-
mer-Sedgman record stands at
51-38 in favor of Big Jack,
with the one tie.
' Sedgman started fast and
went ahead three games but
Kramer evened it up and they
were even at the ninth. From
there on each won his own service.
Taiooeaminae ! V
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Drives Tonight
Wild
Bill
will pilot the No. 31 ear la
tonight's midget auto races
at Hollywood Bowl. Hyde's
ear la powered by a hopped
np Ford ( motor, and will
race against other Fords
only. Cart with much high
er priced Offle motors will
race in another class. Time
trials are scheduled to get
nderway at 7:38.
Off ies, Fords in Separate
Competition at Holly Bowl
The rearing midgets appear He is expecting tome tough
a the Salem Hollywood Bewl
track tonight In the tint, mid
get auto racing program of
the season.
Racing wiU be divided Into
two classifications Offies
and Fords. Separate trophy
dashes, heat races and main
events will be conducted for
Offle-powered and for Ford
60-powered ears.
Lea Sutton, pilot of the '
55 ear, Is leading the point
race In the Offle division,
with Sborty Templeman, last
year's chaniplon, in second
place.
Templeman will be particu
larly anxious to finish ahead
of Sutton' tonight, in order to
close the gap in point stand
ings. . '
Gordy Livingston is the
leader in the Ford division.
competition from Wild Bill
Hyde, winner of a- recent Ford
main event at the Jantien
beach track in Portland. .
Sutton, Mel MeGaughy and
Blake have won Offle main
events at'JanUen this season.
Blake will nof race here to
night. . . .
Hollywood, Bewl waa ori
ginally bnllt for midgets, to
the little cart are "na
tural" for the track. Many
drivers eensider.the Salem
oval one ef-tbe fastest tracks
in the Northwest,
All heat races tonight will
be for eight laps. The Offle
main event is scheduled for 35
laps, the Ford main event for
25 laps.
Time trials get the evening
of speed underway at 17:30
P.m.
Thing are looking up In
Oakland. . The Acorns are ai
on a winning sues.
They have last taaaa itw
tralgt from Saa Diego and cap-
tared their first terice e w
teaeon.
They turned back the Pad
po main Friday night. 12-1,
hammering three pitehen for
bits, including a nomer oy
Jim Marshall, a triple by Pete
Milne, and doublet by riper
navls and Sam Chapman, AI
Gettel coasted along, giving up
nine hits, and he wasn't scored
on until the eighth, when San
Dieeo'B Joe Grace socked a
hnma rtin. -
Lot Angeles, which had been
matching league-leading Se
atle stride for stride, finally
blew one to Sacramento. The
Sacs outlasted the Angels In a
tlugfest, 7-5. Rog Osenbaugh,
who started for Sacramento,
wat lifted in the fifth, but Glen
Lierman did a fine Job of re
lief to get credit for the vic
tory.
Lot Angelet lift 13 men on
bate. Homers were contributed
bv Ansels Frank Dl Prima and
Fred Richards and the Sac's
Eddie Bockman.
. Seattle couldn't stand the
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LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS it NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Saturday. May 23, 195S Page 12
Rainout Today
Would Give ,
Title to Ducks
Corvallit VP) Oregon and '
Oregon State, rained out of two
scheduled games earlier in the
week -are booked for a Satur
day afternoon doubleheader
here to determine the Northern
Division baseball champion.
Oregon, with a half-game
lead, needs only a single vic
tory to win the title and the
right to play Stanford for the
Pacific Coast Conference title.
Oregon State could retain its
division crown by sweeping the
doubleheader.
If the weather forcet cancel
lation, Oregon will be cham
pion. There can be no make
up garnet after Saturday, the
OMicuu end of. the division sea
son.
Salem Breakfast Club
To Take .Vacation
Salem Breakfast elub offi
cials have announced that
there will be no more meet
ings of the club until June
22. A big stag Is planned for
that date at the Chadwlck
farms.
Parrish Wins Annual City
Junior Hi
ah Track fAeet
Parrish captured tbe annual, ford of Leslie, and Jack Scott
city track and field meet Fri-lof West Salem were the meet's
day as it edged the defending double winners in the ninth
champion Leslie squad and grade competition. Mapea took
West Salem. Leslie captured
both the e I g ht h and seventh
grade titles. "
Parrish scored 53 14 points in
the ninth grade or varsity com
petition while Leslie, coached
by Harry Mohr, was getting
40, and West Salem came last
with 35 points.
LaMoyne Mapes broke the
lit yard low hardies record
he set earlier In the year as
he ran the event In 11.9 sec
onds. Jim Norval walked oft
with the new broad Jump rec
ord by Jumping t feet IVi
Inches to break the old mark
by more than nine inches.
Floyd Trusell was the hold
er of the broad jump record
previously. LaMoyne Mapes
earlier in the broad jump com
petition yesterday broke the
record by a fraction of an inch,
only to have Norval take it
away from him.
Mapes, Norval, Darrell Ppns-
both the shot and hurdles, Nor
vail fh hrnnii ilimn and e:n.VBn
T3K.a. cL 1,101. 4,,.-.!
and pole vault, and Scott the
100 and 220 yard dashes.
- West Salem's Smith waa
the only eighth grade doable
winner as he took both the
broad Jump and high Jump.
Jerry Bacon of Leslie was a
seventh grade triple winner
with wins in the 5 yard
dash, 10 yard dash, and tbe
high Jump.
The other seventh grader
With two firsts was Jack French
of Leslie with wins in the pole
vault and high jump. French
broke the seventh grade pole
vault record as he soared
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NINTH GBADI BCSULTS.
lit rard low bardlee: I Lalforoe
Mapea (Utile), 1 Brace ratteraea (Leo
ne). I llatbla (Watt Salem). 4 Tay
lor (Wait aaleml. Wlnnlat Uma 11.1
aeoonda. (Naw record).
444 yard run: 1 Andarton (Waal Ba
lm), 1 Rich Cattle (Watt Salem), I
Baker (Parrlah), 4 Darrel Hickman
Presbyterians
To Play Golf
The first round of a golf
tournament sponsored by the
Presbyterian Men's club will
be played off by the end of
this month.
Psrticipating In the tourna
ment are William Bush, Eu
gene Crothers, R. L. Elfstrom,
Robert Elfstrom, Jr., Bjarne
Erlckson, J. J. Fltzsimons,
: Norman Frees, Ed Fitzsimons,
Roy Girod, James Gemmell,
H. B. Glaisyer. Gilbert Groff,
Ed Kllppert, Chester Loe, AI
Loucks, J. P. Lineberry, Jim
Morgan, Hugh Morrow, Dr. P.
N. Poling, Ken Potts, Dr. R.
Siddowsy, Bert Sturm, Dale
Sullivan, Harold Westfall and
B. J. Holland.
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Three Bearcats Named to
Conference AI l-St a r Tea m
ILaeUa). Wlaalns llmt 41.4 aaaaada.
HJth Jnmp: 1 Darrel Ponslord iLee
lle). t Braoa rattoiana (LeaUe). 1
Jim Allen (UaUe). 4-alathlt (Watt Sa
lem). Wlnnlnt halthtb 4 a". Tbraa war
tie for aaeoad.
Pole vault: 1 Darrel Pomford (Laa-
lla). 1 Dora Merebant JLaalle). s aSUl-
r (ramab). wionias nenota r.
Shot put: 1 Lablorne liapat (LaalU)
1 aary repplnaar - (Parrlah), I alar-
tin (Parrlah), 4 rtataa Lochenoor
IParrlah). Wlnnlnt dlalanca-44'4Vb'
414 rard race: 1 Rlobard Cattle (Weat
Salem), S FraS DeLapp (Laallal, 1
OUbertaaa (Parrlah), 4 Pierce (flarrlah)
Wlnnlnt time 1:11.1.
444 rard ralay: Waa ky ParrUb (Serlk-
r. Krontar. KoeraL aad liitmaa). 1-
Weat Salem. S Utile. Utile dlaeuall
nod ana went aaian wat tivea tocomd.
Winning time 41.4 eeeonde.
104 yard daah: 1 Jaok fcoott (Watt
aalea), a Jim Norral (Parrlah), 1
Howard Bcrlaer (Parrlah), 4 Oary Xep-
piniar irantaai. Wlnnlnt time 11 aac-ortda.
114 rare daah: 1 Jaek Soott rwatt
Balem), S Oarr Aadarana (Watt Salem),
JUe nouaa (Uaua), 4 aforrlt (Par
rlah). Wlnnlnt time 14.1 eeeonde.
14 rard Bath: 1 Jim Norral (Parrlahl.
3 Kronaer (ParrUb). t-Puata (Par
rUb), a Julias Tbuhtoe, (Lealla). win-
aina lime 0.1 aooonaa.
Dlacut: 1 ponton Loohenour (Par
rlak), 1 Jim Baekttraad (Parrlah), a
Baktr IParrbrb), 4 Wackan (Weat Sa
lem). Wlnnlnt datenee lormv1.
Broad jump: 1 Jim Nerval (Parrlah)
S-Ualoynt Mapea tLeallel, I Howard
Bcrlaer (Parrlahl, 4 Jaek Scott (Weat
Balem). Wtantna dlatance triw. (Naw
rocwroi.
KIOBT ejBADB aurJLTl
44 yard ralay: Wan hv u.u na..
Una a. Ooblanta. Oetnar. and Oateai.
ParrUb, I Welt Balem. Wlnnlne time
91.1 tecondt.
14 rard daah: I Bob jari rw.-
nak), I Butch Oaaner (Lealla), I Mut
er (Watt Beta), 4-Cobleala I Utile).
nmoint time it.T tecondt.
114 sard daah: 1 Bob out, it.ii.i
s Butch Oaaner (Utile), 114 1 11 a r
iwaat aalami, 4 RutteU (ParrUb).
Wlnnlnt time 14.7 Mcoade.
yard low hurdlaa: 1 Uren Blaeo
(Utile). 1 Thomnaon (Laailat. a phu,h
Hammtntad (Ualla), 4 Aran iPar-
(i.nf. nrinnint time to.i taconda.
Pola Vault: 1 Larr Mtoha. it.n.v
Tom Cbavaa iParrUtil. 1 calrln Una
ojeuera (waai amjrm 1. wta
runt halthlh-4'4". Tit lor flret.
Dlaeua: I atera Birtlund (Uallai. !
Chuck Hammeratad (Ualle), 1 Hart
'"""mi waiiert (watt seiem). win
alna dlatanta WIM".
4 yard daah: 1 Jim Bawltnta Oat.
lit). 1 Smith (Weal Salami. 1 Co
unit (Utile), 4 Bob Jarre! (ParrUb)
rrinmnp time 4.4 eeeonde.
tilth lumo: 1 Amu h fw-a. ,
Calrtn Un (Parrlahl and Bhlpman
(ParrUb) tied. 4 tare Bcrtluad (Ut.
nuiaian neitnui a t".
Broad lump: 1-Bmlth (Watt Salami,
1 Unt (ParrUb), 1 Arrea (ParrUhi
irarianj. wlnnlnt cuatani
ll'4t". " .
Shot put: 1 Hart (ParrUb). 1 Lorea
Black (Ualle). l-aure Zartlund iLea
llei, I Bob Jarral (Parrlahl. Wlnnlnt
IIVINTB OJMDI aatDtTS
Shot put: 1 Weat IW-.1
BaUew (Weat Salem), 1 eUlpmaa (Par.
tanc'i r""1 Wlonrat dU
Hlta lump: 1 jack Prtnch (Ualla)
tnd Andtrioa (Weal Salem) tied. 1
Bhlpmaa (Parrbb), 4 Wull (Watt Sa-
niaain oeitntn 4 a .
M yard daah: I Jerry Bacon (Utile)
1 Wtet (Weat Baleml. a niii..
rlab), 4-Kleua (ParrUhi. Wlnnlnt time
strain of Its winning streak,
either, and Vvsweat U Saa
Francltee, t-1, la 1 ln .
Inn, after having won Uree
straight from the Seals. The
'.result was that the Balniera '
merely held their IH-gam
margin ever Let Angeles la
the racUlc Coast leagao
standing.
Elmer Singleton went the
oute for the Seals, holding Se
atle to six hits. Tbe Seals got
nine off Seattle Starter AI Lov
rlch and Art Del Duca, who re- :
lieved him In the 10th. San
Francisco scored twice in the
10th, than nipped a Seattle
rally to win. . -;
Portland got. a great
pitching performance from
Glenn Elliott la the first
game of Its doubleheader
against Hollywood. Elliott
held the Start to two hlta
and beat them, S-t. Hank
Arft hit a homer for -Portland
in the first Inning and
Aaron Robinson tauahed an
other la the second. Din
BestelU hit a double In the
third to score Arft. All tb
tunt were scored off Starter
George O'Donnell. ; , .
Hollywood won the aecond
game, 8-6. Portland scored four
runt in the second and rallied
for two more in the ninth, but
the game ended when Reitelll
grounded with the bases load
ed Hollywood s' winning run
came In the seventh when the
Stars were leading 6-4.' Frank
Kelleher doubled, scoring Tom
Salfell from second.
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Washington State
Defeats Huskies, 3-2
Pullmsn Ml Wsihington
Slate put acroji two runs in the
sixth inning Friday to dump
Washington, 3-2, in a Northern
Division baseball game and
move Into a third place tie with
Idaho.
FAN FARE
If Walt Ditto
Lewis and Clark'a Pioneers
placed .five .men .and .the
champion Willamette Bear
cats landed three Catcher
Harv Koepf, Inflelder Dave
Perlman and Pitcher Mickey
Coen on the 1S5S North
west . Conference . All-Star
baseball team, selected at a
week-end meeting of confer
ence officials en this campus.
The L-C choices were
Cstcher Bill Allen, Pitcher
Ray Hyde. First Sacker Ron
Lewis, Third Baseman Dave
Daniels and Outfielder Gary
Jackson. Other first tesm
picks were Sid Aronson of
Whitman as a pitcher; Pitcher
Del Soursey and Outfielder
Ad Ruitichmsn of Llnfield;
and Shortstop Ray Mullina
and Outfielder Bruce Holson
of College of Idaho.
Perlman, one of the three
Willamette picks, played
mainly at second base in his
last year as a Bearcat He
hails from Portlsnd. Koepf,
Yesterday's Sfors
(By The aeatrateua rreaei
Bolltae Jim Onoaa One tuned
Hedlete. tot 4 alna la. eiaokW and triple
to booal hie eeeaeei'a ai-ereta to J at.
una In the Nallonal Leatve.
PUeknat Art plooltemu. Detroit
Tltert. limited the Cbleaa "hue Boa
ta twa bite la wmalne Bi
aualabt 00m plait a ie, 1-4.
Legion Team
To Practice
At 5 Sunday
Salem's American Legion
junior baseball team will work
out at Olinger field Sunday at
3 o'clock, and any boy Inter
ested in trying out tor the team )
is urged to be on hand at that
time.
Coach Vince Genna an
nounces that beginning Mon
day the nightly 6 o'clock prac
tices will be conducted at the
Washington scnool field. In
stead of at Olinger.
The Legion team was slsted
to have worked out today at 1
o'clock on Olinger.
soph-from Burlingsme, Calif.,
handled first-line receiving
Cosch John Lewis' champs.
Coen, a second-year man
from Roseburg, 1 teamed with
Andy George as -the two-man
nucleus of the WU hill corps.
George, First Sacker Pete
Reed and Outfielder Denny
Elsasser we're Willamette
elections for the honorable
mention list. Other honorable
mentions: Pitcher Gordy Rob
ertson of Lewis and Clark;
Infieldera Bob Zuleger, Mel
Ruark and Dick Hlller, Out
fielder Ermie White and
Pitcher Hal Ruecker, all of
Llnfield; Catcher Dick Neher
and Infieldera Del Kllcker
and Milt McGrew, all of Whit
man; and Pitcher Roger
Sayre of College of Idaho.
Ill yard relar: Waa ky Parrlah (achat.
nr. oiliman. Bene, Burr tel. s Ualle,
4t.- "-"
144 rare) Jaib: I Jerry Bacon (Ualle)
"onaaea (weal Salem), t-ouiman
- wr. iwott aalem), win.
ami tlme-ll.l aecondt.
Pom raalt: 1 jack Preach (La.ua)
a aaooTt (Wtet aalami, l Botlraek
rrrieni, t crtaabtv (Pirnahl and
. .... lui.ai lffg, w ib a la
helebth-rm". (New record).
'u"! 1 Batoa iLeelle). l-
moora (weet Balem), lBarrla (Par
rlab), 4 Drake (Parrlah). Wlnnlnt dli
ToteU n I II T Total! II I II
a Btruck out lor Lru la Itn.
Bollywood 404 404 44
Hlta 114 404 41
Portland Ill 000 1
Hlta Ill 401 -
Pitcher. IP AB 1,1 BP. SB BO
O'DonntU .. 4 It 4 4 1 I 1
Lynn 1 I SIS 1 1
Bbepard .... 1, I 4 ' 1. 4 . 4
ZUlott 7 SI 4,141 I
-Bobba. RBI Arft. Roblnaon. Baa.
trill. 1BU RfBtaUl. KB Aril, Roblnaon.
Sac. Walla. DP PhlUlnt, Koahtrek and
Baaqall: Handlay, BaaaaU and PBIllloe.
Uft HoUywood . Portland I.- HBP
Oladotone kr Lynn. Winner BUlotli
Uter 'ODonntll. U Doran, Carlucel
and aura, t t:eo.
Second saast:
netlrwood (4)
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4 I
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I 1
4 1
4 I
I 4
4 4
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I Arlt.lb 4
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4Bblntn.o S
SAuattna 4
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IBenakl.1 1
IHearoVp S
I Llnde,p 1
IWlmkr.p 1
Oa-Ruaael 1
0 k-Relch S
(S) Portland
B H O A
Total! II II 17 I
a Blniltd for Welmaker la Sl!i.
b Releh walked for Aril la Sth.
Hollywood
Hlta
Portland
Hlta
Pile bar:
Queea
Uulr
Heart
Linda
Welmaker .
B Autln,
IP AB
m ii
H I
is n
i i
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Grant.
110 110 ill S
110 111 10111
040 000 001 s
411 004 404 I
1 n ii so
114 1
14 1
I I 1 I
Sill
4 114
RBI PhlUlaa ft.
Queen, Orant, Rob be I. Kelleher 1, Walla,
Baalnakl, Ruaaell. IB Phllllaa, Queen,
Orant 1. Bobba I. It Battel I. Walla 9,
nwim,.., dihiii, wuaen t. Haateill,
Roblnaon. Auatln. Orant 9, Heard. SB
Reatelll. Bac. Breton, Koonorek. DP
Grant and Baalnakl. Left Hollrwood 14,
Portland T. HBP-erte!l ky Llnde. Win.
nrr Queea; Uaer Undo. O Carlucel.
Burn and Doran. T I PI. Atl latl
paid. '
i
14 Innlaca:
Ban Pranclaco .. 004 104 404 1 I a S
Seattle 401 404 404 41 I 3
Slntleton tnd Tornavi Lnvrlch. rtah.
Duca 114) and Ortelt.
Baa Dlato 004 449 414 Its
wetland Ill 140 41 II II 4
Tbomaaon. Halloy id, Dehle (I) and
Poeckayi OetUI and NaaL
Sacramento 030 111 404 t 14 1
foe Antalei 414 411 0041 11 1
Oaenbauth. Uerman (II and Smith;
Ramadell. Ibdo III. Bplctr (4). Hattoa
(I) and Irani, Tappe (Ii.
TIDE TABU
Tldet let Tan, Oretai
(Compiled by 0. I. Coaal and Ooedetl
errer. raniaal, Oretoa)
May
Hltk W.iare
Time Heltht
a 11 a m. I I
I 44 p.m. I I
M a m. 4.1
e:ar p.a
14 IT a.m.
1441 p.m.
11:41 ti
II II p.i
11)4 p.m. 4.1
U.4I p.m. I T
4.1
41
II
44
I
Law Waters
Turn Balahl
IB .m. 1.4
1 11 p.m. 14
I II am. I.T
1:14 p.m. I S
4:11 a.m. 4.1
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t il a.m. -4 4
4:14 p.m. I.S
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