Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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LOCAL
Couple of Champs
j Brm pitcher Max Sarko
5 against the Claclnaatl Ri
6 in record fey strlklnr
UNITED PRESS
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if ' nunui uifau ai greeted ay
Itrava mlti-har Ma Inknl mt arllanah'kah.
aralnst the Cincinnati Beds. Ssrkaat tat a madcra lea
foe retard fey striata eat alaa straight Bads. Becky was
la Milwaakee to watch Essard
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tan
Diego Noses towers
in Ten Innings, 2 to 1
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triple fey Bad Ma this sad
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3lege the edf a la a t to 1 Fa
Ula Coast League wia ever
fha Portland Bearers last Bight
5 Starter' Bill Thomason, re
Saved in the ninth by Al Ben
on, took the win. Rovce Lint,
ftrho relieved Jehosie Heard
la the ninth, wa nicked for
bis fifth loss.
9 Earl Rapp of San Diego got
the first score of the ball game
in the seventh with a home run,
Ills third this season. -a
But the Beavers tied the
iame in the ninth with Charley
Brant's two-out homer.
X In the bottom of the tenth.
Mathis nailed his triple, and
Frank Murray, in two run for
Mathis, scored on Federoffs
filling single down the third
bete line.
Bl SCOTT BAIL LIE
. Saa Francisco tin Stan
'Hack't amaiing Lea Angeles
AngeIs, who sheald have
"been la fifth place long be
for aow, ware a mere IVi
jgsmes behind first place Se
attle today as the Pacific
"Coast Leagae whirled
Ithroogh ana af Its moat dra
matic weeks of the season.
Bill Molaan, a pitcher who
ajses his bat for something be
tide a walking itick to stroll
to the plate, was the hero in
Wrigley Field last night as he
crashed a pinch-hit homer with
Gene Baker on base in the bot
torn of the ninth to give the
Angels a I-l triumph over Hol
lywood. Befaeng Hurt '
A There were heart-throbs in
Sacramento ai the Solons top
Bed Seattle for the second
straight time. S-2, but lost
Hank Schens for 'a bout 12
feeks. Schenz, sparkplug see
(nd baseman, suffered a frc
tured collar bone in the sec
and inning when he got into
collision with the Rainier's
Bay Orteig on the base paths,
t The San Francisco Seals
Swept to their fourth straight
Sctory as they drubbed Oak
nd 7-2. Elmer Singleton, who
Often is stuck with one-run or
Levers Elected
taptain Track' Team
t George Meyers was elected
captain of the 1993 Salem high
frack squad at an ice cream
teed this week. Meyers wst
(unner-up in the state shot put
eompetitlon and holds all Sal
am high shot put records. He
ft a senior.
fConrado Marrero, 38-year-Cd
right handed pitcher for the
Washington Senators, is nlck-
Jamed "Guajiro." which in
panlsh meant "hillbilly."
Why Suffer
Any Longer
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tauUtB. Mart, laan. Irror, kkinoTa,
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Site. OrcfM, ThnrwUy, May 28, 1953
Heavyweight champion Rocky
CharlM flfht Larry WiUoa.
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thutdut losses, was presented
with 12 solid hits by his mates
and he had a 7-0 cushion before
yielding a run to the Oaks In
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The FoHewini Nomad Dealers of the
Salem Automobile Dealers Assn.
Will Se dose Saturday, May 30
in Observance of Memorial Day
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NEWS AND FIXTURES
Pag-a 11
Softbollers
To Elect at
Meeting Tonight
" A meeting of managers and
sponsors of teams in both the
City and Industrial Softball
leagues will be conducted at
o'clock tonight at the home
of Salem Softball association
secretary Jim Dimlt, 1310 Nor
way street
Officers for the association
will be elected tonight Ed
Handle is the current presi
dent '
to Launch
Selling, Attendance Drives
By CHRIS KOWITZ, JB.
The Salem Senators will
be conducting campaigns en
two different fronts during
the month of Jane.
One campaign will be con
ducted by Hunt Clark and his
committee of share-sellers,
who hope to sell SSO.tOt ad
ditional stock In Salem Sena
tors, Inc., between June 1
and June ID dates of the
Intensified -stack selling
drive.
The ether campslga will
be to getostomers Into Wa
ters park between now and
the Fourth of July. -,
The Senators have estab-
Oregon Slight
Underdog in .
Playoff Series
: Stanford 0JJ9 The Univer
sity of Oregon, champion of
Pacific Coast Conference north
ern division baseball, was to
arrive today for a playoff ser
ies with Stanford, the south
ern division champs.- .
The Webfoots were consider
ed slight underdogs in the ser
ies to be played here tomorrow
and Saturday. -. It will - be .!
best two-out-of-three affair,
Oregon was bringing an 18-
man traveling squad.
If necessary, a twin bill' will
be played Saturday to decide
the winner of the playoffs and
the overall Pacific Coast base
ball championship.
Shirtcliff Wins
Memorial Cup;
Wellman Capt.
Corvallis 0JJ9 . Bud Shirt-
cliff, captain of the 19S3 Ore
gon State baseball team, was
winner of the Victor Brown,
Jr. Memorial trophy last night
Shirtcliff, a senior from Myr
tle Creek, was chosen for the
award by vote of the squad.
The award goes annually to the
most valuable player.
The squad also selected Norb
Wellman, Mt. Angel Junior, to
captain the 19S4 team.
Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder
Frank Thomas studied four
and one-half yean for the
priesthood at Mt. Carmel Sem
inary, Niagara Falls, Canada,
dash at 3:30.
stmon motm co.
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wum MOTN CO,
muim mntuc
PvtJaUJ McUT CMfYIOUT
ninMOTotco.
Bevens Homers But Takes
Loss as Salem drubbed 20-4
(Br Oaltad Praat)
The Tri-City Braves aaaiW
eat It hits last Bight which
eembtoed with six galeae ar
rara gava ike Braves aa easy
ts-4. baseball victory Im wild
Western International leafae
game. - The loss snapped a
f oar-game Senator wiaalag
streak.
Salem took a S-2 lead by
the top of the second with the
help of a two-run homer by
starter Bill Bevens but the
Braves came back with six
markers in their half of the
frame with a three-run homer
by Len Tran being the big
blow.
Dick Strombach, lee
Nicholas and Jim Petersen,
followed Beveas to the
meand far Salem, and agae
af them bad any task la
calming down the fereeleas
Trl-CUy bats.
liahed as their attendance
goal S,00l fans by Jaly 4.
In 11 dates so far, the team
has drawn 13,361 customers.
There are IT dates between
now and the Fourth,' and
37,73 fans
bring the total ap to 8MM.
la other words, the Sena
tors are going to have to av
erage 3,223 fans every time
they play at Waters park be
tween now and Jaly 4.
Salem returns home Sat
ay for a split Memorial
day doableheader. Games
will be played at S and t:H,
with A. M array O'Flyaa,
baseball cemedlaa, aehedaled
to appear at bath the after
noon aad evening gaaaea. The
Salem Shrine band will play
at the alght game. -
A t e'cleek afternoon doa
bleheader will be played
Sunday. Billy DeSeasa's at
ehestra will play at the Saa
day games.
NineWebfooots,
Four Beavers
In PCC Meet
ISf Dnltad Braai)
: Track teams from both Ore
gon State and ' Oregon leave
today for the Pacific Coast
conference championships at
Palo Alto, Calif., with Oregon
having the edge, at least in
number of men making the
trip. '. "
The Webfoot squad consists
of nine men, while only four
will represent Oregon State at
the contest tomorrow and Sat
urday. ' ...
Oregon schools were ex
pected to shine in the middle
distance running events and
in the Javelin toss, but South
ern California was heavily fa
vored to cop the team title.
Vitt
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Violin has 4 strings
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You'll find that no whiskey it more per
fectly tuned to your taste than Sesgrsm's
7 Crown. Seagram's finest American whis
ker bits the right note in any drink ...is
sure to be a source of tmooffc harmony
whenever you and good friends get together.
Seagram's 7 Crown. Blended Whiskey. S6.S Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Spirit! Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. Y. ,'
Jack Warren smacked a cir
cuit clout la the sixth for the
Braves with nobody aboard.
Veteran Jest Dobernlc went
the route for Tri-City to
chalk up hit fourth victory of
the year against two defeats.,
In other games . Edmonton
downed Spokane 3-2, Lewis
ton winning, 7-1, and then
losing 4-3, and Victoria took
Wens tehee 2-1.
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Matthews Eyes
Don Cockejl
London, () Jack Hurley,
manager ol Seattle - heavy
weight Harry (Kid) Matthews,
has offered $9,000 and ex
penses for two- for a fight
in the United States with Brit
ish heavyweight champion Don
Cockell, Cockell'a manager said
Wednesday.
John Simpson said he ' was
considering the offer seriously
but first wants "a little more
Information about TV rights.
; Cockell recently won, the
British heavyweight title from
John Williams. Williams and
Matthews were to have met
in London, last November but
Matthews was forced to with
draw after he Injured a back
muscle.
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Home Ward
Remains in "
British Event
Hoylake, England tUoDe-
fending champion ' Harvie
Ward of Atlanta charged Into
the sixth round of the British
Amateur Golf Tournament to
day, but every ether Ameri
can was eliminated. -
Ward beat Alan Turner of
England easily, 7 and fl. . But
six ' fellow-' Yanks tumbled,
even though one of them shot
a hole-Jn-one. One of the
victims was veteran ' Bill
Campbell of Huntington, W.
Va, . : -1 v. -
Campbell lost to Cecil
Beamish of Ireland on the
19th hole. Sgt. Dale Buettner
of Toledo, O., went all the way
to the 23rd hole before losing
to A. M. Bucher of England.
And Robert Sweeny of Palm
Beach, Fla., the 137 cham
pion, lost to Ray C. McGregor
of Scotland, 1 up, despite a
hole In one on the 1 Til-yard
13th hole. ', '' ?
Also eliminated were Mai.
3. F. Seals of Bradenton, Fla.;
Ernest Arend, Jr, of Deal, N.
J.; . and Harold Rldgley 1 of
Philadelphia.
Parkrose Names
New Coach Staff
Portland. tV Parkroaa High
School named a new eoaehing
staff Wednesday. Frank Sher
man, 1930 graduate- of the
University of Oregon, becomes
football coach; Lawrence Pot
ter, formerly at Boteman,
Mont- basketball and track
coach; and Douglas MacFar-
lane, who will be a University
of Washington graduate this
spring, the baseball coach,
- .The former coaches will de
vote full time to teaching and
administration. The school su
perintendent said the shift was
made to achieve a well-balanced
teaching staff. .
Ski Lift to Go Back X.
Into Operation '
Timberllne 9M The Tira-
berline lodge chair ski lift
will go back Into use Satur
day after being out of com
mUalon for a week, C. R. Mc-
Fadden, spokesman for. ' the
lodge said today.
He said three - feet of new
snow had brought a ' large
number of skiers to the lodge.
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Kssard
dowa the first af savea ttdias la a fight which ended ta
kaackaat ta the fifth vatutd ta MUwaakaa, Wis. Thai
aetiea was ta tha tair roand. The OtBaka batUar was '
dowa twice ta tha festrih aad fear tlntes ta tha Bftk retmd
bofara beiag eatmtatt aat (AP Wlrepheto)
Walcctt Drops
To No. 3 Spot
In Ring Ratings 1
New Yor'i V-Kocky Mar
elano is Ring Magazine's
"Fighter pf tha Month" and
Jersey Joe Walcott drops to No.
3 challenger - In the heavy
weight division in the new
rankings. - ,.'':
Sttard Charles, the tx
cUamp from Cincinnati, who It
an a red hot win streak, gets
the No. 1 place behind Mar-
dano, followed by Roland La
Stara, of New York.
Walcott la being pressed for
third place by Bob Baker of
Pittsburgh and Danny Buccer
onl of Philadelphia, who has
outgrown the lightheavywelght
The big change comes In tha
175-pound division where Har
ry Matthews, consistently list
ed at a top contender, hat
en moved Into the heavy-
light class. Aa a result of
his draw with Freddie Bo-
shore, Matthews was not listed
among the 10 top heorvywalghts.
With the mldUewelgbt divi
sion snrrotKbtng a shots down.
lUnndy Turptn. is listed aa the
leading contender and Charles
Humes of Franca, bis June
London foe. la placed third.
The two boys who fight tor toe
American version of the crown.
June 10 draw second and fourth
spots. Carl (Bobo) Olson of
Hawaii was mo. 3 and Faddy
Young of New York No. "4.
Pierre Langloia of France, un
let by Joe Rlndona, fall a peg
tO fifth. . , -r
Johnny Bratton's ' winning
streak won him the No. 1 spot
behind welter champion Kid
Gavilan with Billy Graham
dropping to second. . ,
Fiahts Last Uigkt
(Br Tha Aaaoelatod Pronl .
Botioll Johnnr Saxtoa. 1014.
Tark. aotpomtod JM MleoU, 147m,
Tork, II.
THE DOZEN
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desea and SAVE, SAVE! We lost made a tremendeas ware
house eloae-out purchase. The valaea are as terrific rati
ean't pass it by. Be here early to get a eotnpleto selection af
abas and colors.
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$4 SO steg.lrlee $40 atog.rrlaa
Dot. $1.11 ea. tPea. tMOaa.
COURAOO SINHOS DOO-OADS
An lists and Ctttss twtXnS rMa
$100 Reg. Priea $t0 Reg. Price
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By Weber . a rattans J .S",,1 A
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TILLY LURE MANY 0TH ITEMS
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a firtt eaality etnflt, Hera ss what rn rot , . .
Olympic Dalaxa Reel, M-tt. l-pe. Olasg fin CA
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OPEN TTL TM. EVERT NIOR
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Cbjuiet, ftmsac kaasiwalakt
etuuantaa, kaiaks Larry ..Waatam
Connor Netr.cd '
President of !
100-MPH Club
Indianapolis.' Ind. till
George Connor, 45, Los An
geles, was elected president ox
tha exclusive 1 OO-mile-an-hour
club at the Indianapolis Speed,
way. i . -J
Connor, dean af the Memo
rial Day race drivers) has com
peted in 14 neat, but be failed .
to Qualify this year and will-
serve Saturday as an official
observer. . '
The club Jast night also ini
tiated nine new members at Its
annual rotating, bringing, to 43
the total of living members ta
the group. ,
, Qualification for the club re
auires a racing driver to hav4
completed, the 800-mile course
ai an. averaga apeea n iw
miles an hour or better.:
Subcommittcs
Approves Cilt ; ;
Washington, W A. three. .
man snubcocornittae baa unanl- V
inously approved a Senate bill
to give organixad baatnall the ,
right to rogulata radio and ttl .
eviGion broadcasts ec Its Bazoaa.
This . action. asrMlla. tha
aiaaaurt) n to tha full Seeote
Commorii Coanmittaa,;waa
taken Wcdnaaday by a snbeoav
mlttee beaded by Ben. IVdwia
Johnson (D Coie.). i
Johnson, who tatrodnced tha
bill, la president of the Class
A Western League, The others
who Joined with, him in ap
proving tha- bUl ware . Sena.
Brlcker (Ri, Ohio) and Schoep.
pel (R., Kan.":.': ' :
' In ' testimony' ' before tha
group, baseball people general
ly were behind tha bill, while
broadcasters generally opposed
it The legislation la aimed at
bocorttagtta-adanee at
league gamer throughout. re
stricting radio-TV broadcast,
ing of major league games. "
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