Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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rax CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sales, OngtB
Monday, Mar 25. 1953
Memorable Dig Inning
IPute Bums in Flag Mood
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Series pat tte Dedrtrt back
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Swinging- savagely against
Jeity ace Curt Simmons
four successor!, the Brooki
pounded out IS runt in the
ighth timing to set two new
Major League marks and tie a
,. third in 16-1 humiliation of
the Phillies yesterday.
The battling Brooks scored
all of their 13 runs before an
out was made to top a previous
major league mark of 11
by Detroit against the Yankees
In 1925. The use of five pitchers
by the Phils in one inning tied
a third record.
Other Setbacks
The rally recalled the famed
seventh Inning of the 1020
' World Series at Philadelphia
when the Athletics, trailing 8-0,
poured over 10 runs against the
Cubs to win the game.
Brooklyn batted for 44 min
utes sending up 16 men. There
were seven hits and six walks
In the spree.
Junior Qllllsm and Duke
Snider each hit two doubles for
Brooklyn and Billy Cox got
four singles as reliever Johnny
Podres gained his first big lea
sue win. Despite the heavy hit
ting it marked the first game
this year in which neither the
hit a homer. ,
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pace with an 11-1 victory over
the Pirates while lesgue lead
ing Milwaukee topped the Cubs
8-4, then lost S-2. The Cards
topped the Reds, 1-0. In the
American League the Yankees
breezed to an 8-4 victory over
the Bed Sox while the Indians
twice defeated the Browns, 8-1
and 0-8, to move into second
place, Itt games behind the
New Yorkers. Washington beat
the Athletics, 6-3, and Chicago
defeated Detroit, S-l.
Bobby Thomson and Alvin
Dark each drove in three runs.
Thomson connecting for
seventh homer, In New York's
16-hit demonstration at Pitts
burgh.
Kuns Bat Ne Hits
Milwaukee scored five, runs
in the second inning but got
only one hit as two errors and
two walks were parlayed into
the winning rally in the opener.
Vera Blckford gained his first
victory in a relief role. In the
second game, the Cubs auo
scoring three runs in the first
then coasting to a 10-nu vic
tory for Johnny Klipptteln.
Gerry Staley gained his sixth
straicht victory after an open'
lng day defeat but be had to be
food because loser Joe nux
hall yielded only four hits.
Took geetllrht
Johnny Sain was the big
wheel at Yankee Stadium,
nltchins a steady eight hitter
for hit fourth victory and driv
ing home four runs wltn a
hues- loaded double and a long
flv. Gene Stenhens hit nls first
big lesgue homer for we tiea
Sox.
Cleveland made it seven vic
tories in a row for the season
over St Louis with its sweep.
In the opener Carry Wynn
nltched four-hit ball for his
fifth win and Al Rosen hit a
three-run homer. The Indiana
rebounded from a S-l deficit to
win the second fame with a
grand alam homer by Ray
Boone which tied the score and
subsequent rallies that offset a
three-run ninth inning tpree by
Top Riders Slated for
Meadows 'Cycle Races
Entries are beginning to ar
rive daily for the flfta
newel of the II Mile Pacific
Coast Championship Motor
cycle race to be held at The
Portland Meadows Race
Course Sunday June T. Vir
tually all of the nations top
'evela lockers are expected to
to an nana lor tnis iuu run
ning of this test of speed and
stamina. ,
Willism P. Kyne and Ard
Pratt co-sramoiers of ths af
fair have sotted a 61800.00
purse which is the richest pot
of the year in the Northwest
for the gas feeders and Is sure
here to attract the nations nesi.
Amnnf in trie on hand at
the present time are those of
Henry Buckmlller end Henry
Buckmlller. Jr.. a lamer ana
son team from Modesto, Calif.
The senior member of ine xam-
ilv rides in the expert cits) ana
Henrv. Jr. has iutt been pro-
meted to the Amateur cists.
Henrv Jr. took first place In
the Novice Heat and second in
the Novice "Main" here at
Portland Meadows last year. A
cotaple of ewer nom w
knowna to coast 'cycle fans
who have indicated that they
will be oa hand are George
ukK.rk a tuiem. Oregon,
who rides Amateur and D i e k
Miner of Tacoma, Wn., who
las rides "Amateur."
Nine races are scheduled
with the preliminaries set to
get under way ai v
i..rfin nn la the 15 mile
Championship run which will
be carded as tna mature as ue
afternoon. .' s.
On Saturday evenina. -
there will be a dance in the
Portland Meadows clubhouse
for all the 'cycle champions and
their friends and guests. Music
will be furnished by a well
known local dance band and all
the clubhouse facilities will be
in operation. ,
the Browns.
Bob Keegan pitched two-hit
relief ball for six innings and
Chicago put over two runs in
the ninth on a walk to Ferris
Tain, a sacrifice by Minnie
Mlnoso, a double by 8am Mele
and a single by Jim Rivera at
Detroit
Washington gained a steady
nine hit pitching production by
Connie Marrero, who picked up
his third straight victory while
Jackie Jensen drove in two
runs with a triple. , .
TIRE STORE
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4a MADISON AVZNUS, NEW TOM la, N. T.
25 Off List
BUY 4 AT THE .PRICE OF 3
lirt Price 6.00-1 6 UstPncasioJO-lS
IHfe... ....16.95 1 Tire......... ..18.95
67.80 4 Tires.. .75.80
Sola Prfc-4 Tirasi Sale Priee-4 Tlren
50.85 56.85
STRICTLY AN EXTRA-QUALITY FIRST LINE
TIRE. EXTRA-STRONG CARCASS AND EXTRA
LONG MILEAGE MULTI-ROW TREAD FOR .
EXTRA ''STOP-ABILITY' AND EXTRA SAFETY
-LAST DAY OF SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 29
WARDS DELUXE TIRES DELUXE TUBES
Urt Wee IM Price Salt Price Sol Price
Use . I.TIrt 4Tlr 4Tlr 1 Tube
4.40.15 18.J5 73.00 5475 2.35
4.50.15 f 20.45 81.80 41.35 2.55
470-15 . 18.95 75.80 56.85 2J5
7.10-li , 2U5 85.00 6375 2.65
7.4M5 . 23.25 93.00 6975 2.85
8.00-15 . 25.35 101.40 76.05 3.55
4.00-14 14.95 47.80 , 50.85 2.30
4J0-14 21.45 85.80 64.35 2.60
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RIVlfksiDE DELUXE WHITEWALLS ALSO ON SALE
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