Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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Br UNITED PRESS
Om thlag aboet the Western
jiUtuUmuI Leaga there!
m of Mm to mar aroand.
r The class 'A' loop now has
ten teams which makes it a
(safe bet to say that today nine
of them are keeping a weather
My en the Salem Sena ton.
The Senator! cot off slowly
land for the first couple of
week were conspicuous by
their absence among the lead
fan. Lately they've been getting
good pitching and are starrting
to move up.
Sunday, in the only games
played in the loop, the Senat
ors got two good pitching jobs
out of a pair of veterans and
downed the Yakima Bears in
both ends of a twin bill at Ya
Veteran Je Nicholas turn
ed in a twe-hltter a the
Senators took the opener t-
, while George Hemphill
came through with a three
hitter In the nightcap which
the Senators took t-0. That
toad three straight wins for
the Senators whe defeated
Yakima Saturday -5.
Nicholas gave up a single to
ILen Noren in the first inning
land Bob McGuire clipped him
for a double in the second. But,
(from there on out, Nicholas
'was unbeatable. He retired the
LNewsom Paced
Salem Jayvees
In Hitting
." Larry Newson paced the Sal
em junior varsity regulars in
hitting for the year. Newsom
batted .00V in thirty trips to
the plate. Ken Schrecengost
was actually the batting leader
with on for one.
Second baseman Ron Mage
lad the team in runs scored
with twelve and doubles with
three. Myron Bredahl stole the
most base with seven while
Noel Bchidel batted in twelve
runs to be the leader in that
department. . -.
In tbe pitching department
Harry Santee had a perfect
record with one won and none
lost. Ron Anderson won three
and lost only one, while Gary
Smith won two and lost one.
The team ended the season
with a seven won and five lost
record. The team batting av
erage was aulte good at .286.
Hank Jurat- is "toe team's
coach. , , . - ' ;
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iKeizer 8th Graders
jWin; 7th Grade Loses
The Keizer school seventh
, grade Softball team, defeated
'Marion 12-8 at Marion Friday.
The Keizer eighth graders lost
Ito Turner 6-3 at Turner.
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LOCAL
UNITED MISS
ASSOCUUO PRESS it NEWS AND PUTUEES
Salem, Oregon. Monday, May 25, 19SS Pmg IS
IVashinntcn Stato .Tins.
3rd Straight Trcclt Tiib
Istisi C Washington
State eellcg picked ap Us
third eoaseeativa Nerthera Dl
vtalea track erewa today fee
Its eeavinelag victory la the
silver anniversary raaning of
the event oa aeaked track
here Saturday.
Coach Jack Mooberry's Cou
gars captured seven first places
with Rprtner Bob Gary lead
ing the way with a double win
in both sprints, to rack up 51 tt
points. WSC clinched the meet
in the relay when Clint Rich
ardson outraced Oregon's Doug
Clement to the wire in one of
the day's best races.
Washington jhowed surpris
ing strength in running events
totally 40 point while Ore
gon slipped to Sttt in taking
third, Idaho came in fourth
with 20 and Oregon 'State
fifth with 17.
Individual honors went to
Idaho's Bruce Sweeney, who
won both hurdles, the broad
Jump and tied for third In the
high Jump for 194 points. Ore
gon's Ray Packwood won the
pole vault, took second In the
high hurdles, third in the low
hurdles and tied for third in
the high Jump to take second
place Individual honors with
10 points.
One record fell as a brilliant
two-mil ran bunrhed for six
lap before Washington's Den
ny Meyer sprinted away from
Idaho's Lou Gourley and de
fending champion and record
bolder Al Fisher of Washing
ton Stale. Meyer, was timed in
0:22.6, more than one second
better than fisher's record set
last year.-
' Packwood's victory fa the
pole vault was Oregon's only
first place, while . Oregon
Rain Holts
Midget Race
Program ct'Dqwl
Rain, which hu played hav
oc with all Oregon sports for
the past few weeks. Interfered
with Saturday . night's sched
uled midget races at Hollywood
BowL :-... ... .... :
A wet track forced promoter
Henry Ireland to call off the
early Saturday, aft
ernoon.
Ireland announces that a full
Kale crash derby, involving 30
cars, will occupy next Satur-
State's lone victory cam. when in, .m
RalDh Sutton won tha laveltn. 11 n i
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Cilicadi Sulaai III. ataaa Oltr S-I,
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ansa snail assocutiom
laiUuAPOlU 4-4. OolarAkao 4-4.
Toloa 4-4. OharHoloa 4-4.
St. raal a, imiamim (II taalaaa).
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Texas uaova
fart Worth 4. Dallaa S.
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Fly-Chasers
Yikbw. wfrm MWU
dattos far the Salaaa hnth feaawaeil teexa
darlag th Hit seaaoa. rreat left. Cart Jaataa, ITk
Campbeli, Paal Beek aad Jerry Gregg. Th Salem team ::
wa the dlstrlet t champUaship, and were favored to
win the state erewa, bat the state tournament Was eaa
elled keeaasa ef bad weather eeaditleaa.
Kramer Takes
52-38 Lead in
Tennis Series
Portland () American
Pro Tennis Champ Jack Kra
mer took a 82-88 lead in his ex
hibition tour with Austrailian
ace Frank Sedgman here Satur
day night as Big Jack tripped
the Aussie, 2-6,8-8, 0-2.
In a preliminary match,
Pancho Segura beat Ken Mc
Gregor, 7-8, 6-3. McGregor and
Sedgman teamed to beat Kr'
mer and Segura. 0-1, In a
doubles match.
The troupe moves to Gill
Coliseum in Corvallis Tuesday.
The Yale-Harvard regatta is
America's oldest Intercollegiate
sport rivalry, as well as the
nation's longest boat race
four miles. The schools ob
served 100 years of rowing last
summer.
MAIN EVENT
Tony Bas vs. Don Klndnd
PRELIM
Adonla Lent v. Georja Drake
OPINES
Paddy Mack vs. Dick Bay
SALEM ARMORY
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