Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Senators Down Braves 77-5
Borst Winner;
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Th Salem Senator ninl
off to M early start last mlffct
sad coasted to an 11-S victory
re the Tri-City Bravo la a
Wetter International Leacne
baseball (UM. -
Tht victory stretched Salem's
Metropolitan ;
nsw writ iu
See Road Races
Washington, D.C. The re
turn of international road rac
ing to metropolitan New York
this year waa assured when
the eontest board of the Amer
ican Automobile Auociation
thla week announced sanction
for a 200-mile sports car road
race at Floyd Bennett airfield,
August 29.
-. The last International road
vent for New York, and the
first in America, was the Van
derbllt Cup races held on
Long Island, prior to 1910.
The armed services air
wings will share in the re
ceipts, according to J. S. Don
aldson, race director for the
event The entire net profit
will be shared by the navy,
marine, army and coast guard
aitf-wings. s
xhe course will be 4.2 miles
long with eight turns and a
74100-foot . straightaway, en
abling the cars to reach 160
m.p.h. speeds. Qualifying
heats, by price class, will be
held in the morning and the
ndunnM avamt. 1in An for
mula, gets an afternoon start
ing time.
This is the second major
ports car event carded by
AAA this season. . The Sa
bring, 12-hour . Grand Prix
d'Endurance, on of the seven
world . championship sports
ear events, was held in March.
Four Beaver
Trackmen Enter
Conference Meet
. '. Corvallis W9 Four track
men from Oregon State will
travel to Palo A to this week
end for the Pacific Coast con
ference meet. -
. Coach Hal Moe .listed them
at Merv Brock, 10O and 200
yard dashes; Ralph fiuttong
and Jerry Church, javelin,
and Jim Holmes, pole vault
Don Chambers, 1 star hurdler,
was to remain at horn with a
leg injury suffered two weeks
ago. ,
Marciano to
Scout Charles
Milwaukee aua Rocky Mar-
eiano will personally scout Es
sard Charles, one of the two
top contenders for Marciano'
world heavyweight ' title, to
night when Charles fights
Larry Watson of Omaha, Neb.,
in the Milwaukee arena.
It will be the first time Mar
ciano has seen Charles fight
Charles watched Marciano's
title bout with Jersey Joe Wal
ott in Chicago May 15. .
Watson, a promising light
heavyweight will try for an
upset victory to boost his na
tional ranking, but will be
lopsided underdog.
Minor League Scores
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10 aminos.
Crtnor samas postpoaod.
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ItmnoapoU a, Loaisnila a.
Indianapolis 1, Columbua a
Ckarlaiton I, Tolsdo 1.
Kauai CJtr I. St. Paul 0.
1 SOirrBXBN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 0-0. Hashrula 1-4.
Btrmlntnaai 4, Chattanooso I.
atrophia 11. Now Orlssns 11.
afobllo S, Utllo Rock 0.
TEXAS LSAOUB
hraraport 1, Baaumont 0.
Oklahoma Cltr U. Dalall I.
Port Worth I, Tula .
Houston 0. San Antonio fl.
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IHDrar II, Colorado Bprlnta o.
OTana I, Wichita I.
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Onat Palla 1-4, BUllnsa O-0.
Idaho Palls T-l. PocaMUo S-L
Oadan 10, Ball Laka a
Bono 11, Mafia Vallar 4. .
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Open Friday Nit 'til 9
Deyo Homers
winning streak to four games,
ana left the senators lust four
and a half garnet out of first
place.
Jim Deyo hewed the Sena-
tort to their early splurge by
smacking a homer la the sec
ond inning , with one aboard.
The Senators went on and fin
ished up with 18 hits against
three Tri-City pitchers.
Larry Borst, who relieved
starter Bob Collins In the
fourth inning, got credit for the
Salem victory.
Trt-city tallied twice in the
first added a single marker in
the second , and counted two
more in the ninth when Jack
Warren doubled off the right
field wall to drive home the
two scores.
In other fame Victoria
downed Wenatchee 14-10. Yak-
una whipped Vancouver 8-2
and Spokane took Edmonton
7-1. Lewiston at Calgary was
postponed because of rain.
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Woods Defeats
Joey Velez
Spoken UP) Popular Joey
Velez dropped an unpoular de
cision ' to fellow-Spokaneite
Bobby Woods , in a 10-round
lightweight boxing match her
Tuesday night Th decision
was booed by spectators.
Woods weighed 131 sounds
Veies 138. f -
Preliminary results included:
Bobby Lee, 161, Seattle, out
pointed Chi co Aguilar, 187,
Kennewiek, 8.
Karley Breshears, 176, Par
ma, Idaho, knocked out Wally
Tittman, 175, WaUa Walla, In
:SB 01 th third round.
Ross Defeats
Kindred on Mat
Tony Ross defeated Don
Kindred in the main event of
last night' professional wres
tling card at Salem armory.
"The match went the full
three folia, and Ross had to
come from behind" to win the
match, as Kindred apparently
had Ross beaten on several oc
casions.
George Drake defeated
Henry Lens and the Masked
Marvel downed Al Watkins.
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NW Golfers to
Qualify for
Open June 1 r
Seattle (1 Seventeen golf
ers, only three of them ama
teurs, will ' shoot for three
berths in the National Open
Golf tourney in the Northwest
qualifying test June 1 over the
Seattle Golf Club s testing lay
out ' . " ' ,
Mining from the entry list
were the names of Joe Greer,
Yakima, ana ieo Gaulocher,
Olympla, who qualified Mon
day over the same links for the
National Professional Golfers
Association tourney July 1-7 at
Detroit
Although three places will be
open to North westerners, the
area actually will have a fourth
player in the Open June S-13
at . Oakmont near. Pitsburgh.
Jack Westtand of Everett quali
fies automatically as national
amateur champion. - -
The test will be over 36
holes. The entrants and their
starting times (A-amateur): '
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031 Dortd KlUan. Bnoaaos Bddla
Bonn, paiiiaas
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amltn. Portland.
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U:lt Uord Korditrom, aoatUoi Soo
Mosal, Portland; Aoolpfa Bcnsnao (A),
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Shaw Envisions
Change in Style
Of Track Cars
Indianapolis nut As grand
strategy was being mapped for
Saturday's 900-mile auto race,
it appeared today that new and
perhaps r a d 1 c a 11 y different
equipment will be necesssry to
set qualification records in tne
future. ' . t '
Hiat much appeared evident
during three days of Urn trials,
which produced 71 qualifying
attempts but no track records.
True, the field Itself la the
fastest in the 37-year history of
th "500" nearly on mil an
hour faster than last time. But
the 19S2 track records of
139.600 and 139.034 for one
and four laps respectively, still
stand.
Former speedway winner
Wilbur Shaw said "It seems to
me the records Chet Miller set
last year are becoming increas
ingly difficult to crack with
the equipment we now have."
Shaw, who heads the Speed
way Corp., envisioned that the
race car of th future compet
ing here will be more stream
lined and more balanced, simi
lar to the low slung tan used
for record runs on th Utah
Salt Flats, although not as
large.
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Jack Krar.sr Takes
53-39 Lead in
Vcrld Net Series
By chbis Kowrrz, J.
Oregon Stat College, Corvallis-
Jack Kramer took a
63-39 lead la his round-the-world
tennis aeries with
Frank Sedgmaa here Mon
day night, defeating the Aus
tralian amateur champion
t-7, 6-3.
Kramer, undisputed world
champion f tennis, awed
1143 fans with his blistering
serves aad hi aBeaaay abili
ty te be In tht right place at
the right tian.
Sedgmaa, whe tamed are
Jast before th tear began,
captured th fancy of th
crowd with a hard-htttiag
atyl ef play. - He played
every ball as If th world's
titlt depended oa that en
return..
. Diminutive Paneh Segara
f South America need aa
unorthodox tw-handed shot
aad an endless supply of en
ergy to defeat Australian
Ken McGregor 6-1, 6-4 . in
another singles match. -
The American due ef Kra
mer and Segara teamed ap
to defeat McGregor aad
Sedgmaa 6-3 ta a. ont-set
doable match.
Dan Jones Retires
Oregon City QM9 Dan Jones
today announced his resigna
tion as Oregon City high school
coach. Jones, who has coached
here since 1839, made no com
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ASSOCIATfD HtZS
Salua, Omn, Waslavaaday, May 27, HM
Full Race Card
For Jalopies
Saturday Night
Saturday night's Jalopy smash
program at Hollywood Bowl
will be In the form of a regu
lar racing card. ... ,
A trophy dash, four heat ra
ces and two. main events, for
20 and 26 laps, will be run by
the Jalopies.
'. In rout, th drivers may
smash into tach other in any
way they tee fit, except head-on.-..
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All th cart that manage to
still operate by th time th
main events are finished, will
engage in a free-for-all smash-
up, just to make sura they all
get ' wrecked all except the
last car running.
Drivers who appeared la Sa
lem previously in a hard top
program will drive the Jalo
pies Saturday. H
They Include Clarence Smith,
Bob Porter, Dick Gaboury, Don
Guth, Walt PQughaupt Kenny
Dean. Dick Braniff, Lucky
Glascock. Jim Bozlch, Arnold
King, Emmett V inning, Cecil
Dal ton, Stan Diets, Walt Wald-
ron. Bud Cavett, Limey nocx.
Art Watts, Rod Love. Larry
Gardner,, Cecil Wright, Don
Porter. Art Pfaff. Bud GruoL
Orin Been told, Wally Larson,
Dal Noll ton, Fred Connett,
Clarence Schmltt, Don Klum,
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NEWS AND FEATURD
Pai IS
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Duffers Invited
To Pcrticipate
In Shrir.3Tc.rr.3Y
Golfers of all abilities
will participate la the an
nual Shrin dab-sponsored
one-day golf tournament at
Salem Golf slok Sunday.
- Competition will be con
ducted la a a umber ef
flights, aad ta ltt-edd mer
chandise prises will be dis
tributed among th winner
of th various Hlghls.
, In ether wards, just about
anybody who 'can swing a
golf elab at Habit to bring
hem seaae leet treat th
Shrin tournament. . , . .,
Ia addition to bMUvMual
play, four-man team play
will be contacted daring th
day. sUrly-btrds will tee off
at 7 ' am aad will keep
tanging away at the little
white pellet an til timt for
the bar been m the evening.
' Men : and women alike,
whether or set they are golf
ers, are Invited to th bar
beeae, aad tickets art new
en aale by all members ef
; th Shrin elab. -
Seme lucky barbecue pa
tron will drive home ta a
' brand new IMS Oldsmebile.
John Ketchum, Bed Mon than,
Armond MlUen, Jim Davis and
Bud Beeb.
San Diet UAa lihth
baaing atafl by Jack Bfttata
gam Baa Dieg a 3 to 3 vic
tory last alght ever rertlaad
Beavers before seme 1,781 la
eifie Coast Leaga fans.
Dino RestelU started off
scoring for th Beavers in tho
second inning by hitting hi
ninth homer to make it 1-0.
Portland mad it J-0 in th
fourth. Hank Arft singled,
Jim Russell walked and Re.
tell! sacrificed. After an in
tentional walk to Aaron Rob
inson, Charley Grant slugged
fly to left field to score Arft
Th Padre finally hit their
stride in th sixth when, with
two out, fcarl Rape walked and
Morton and Buddy Peterson
singled in order for a run. .
San Diego conped two more
runs in the eighth for th win
ning score. Dick Faber sin
gled and then Happ tripled to
score Faber and tl th score
at two-au.
Ray Welmaker replaced
Ward at this point and then
Morton singled horn Ranp to
makltS4.
By SCOTT BATLLIB
Saa Francisco W9Th
haughty Seattle Bainier
were th latest PCL club
today to be tripped ap by
the dormant 8eramtnte
Bolons
Los Angeles waa mighty
glad when the seventh-place
Sacs left-Wrigley Field on
Sunday after the visiting Sen
ator! had dropped their rug
ged series by only on game.
Then last night the Sacs pro
ceeded to outscrambl the
first place Suds, 6 to 6, and
par Seattle' margin over the
Angels back to 3tt games.
Seals Wla Tw '
Los Angeles picked up
valuable game by downing
Hollywood 3 to S In a
town feud whll San Francis
co swept a twin bin from Oak
land, 3to3and4to3. toget
big jump tn their vendetta.
Pint-siaed Marino Pleretti
went the distance for his fifth
win as he outlasted three Seat
tle hurlers in a free-hitting
eontest
Relief specialist Bob Splear
chalked up his second victory
in three games aa he rescued
tho Annuls Kddle Chandler in
the seventh inning from a Bol
lywood uprising. Frank Die
prima won the game la tn
eighth when he hit a high fly
to ecore Gen Baker from,
third.
Old pro George Vico, back
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