Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salens, Orcf.
Thursday, May 28, IMS
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Ccnpy Nits 2 llcn.0 Runs
As Dums Dc3t Gi:nlsr 5-3
The fair w uti good anglers, given half a chance.
Above, the writer'a wife, Phyllis, plays seventeen Inch
Mtthroat on the Nestueca, Landed aim, too!
It's a Woman's Game, Too .
Oddly enough, most of tht millions of wordi written
each year about fishing are alanted to the brawny male. Seemi
that the women, like housecats, are considered too domes
ticated for any worthwhile purpose in the out-of-doors, and
so they are largely disregarded by writers and editors. How
ever, a few magazines are beginning to zeature articles xor
the anglerette, and experiencing a comforting boost m cir
culation. Most fortunate even Is the fact that Hubby is begin
ning to realize that The Little Woman can be a real angler,
not merely a liability around camp.'
Ne doubt a boat it, most wemea eajoy fishing If givea
- half a chance. With proper training and equipment, the
girls develop a degree of precision and skill that rivals -their
male counterparts. The ladles wke fall te become
adequate in the sport usually are net to blame; they've
Inherited a east-otf tod, a Junky reel, and a line fit only
te tie ap wet-wash. Their big he-man of a husband damps
them en the pee stretches of water, then gees off up
stream, leaving "good aid Nell" to sink or swim. U really,
. she doesn't have the proper clothing for the eceasloa, and
nothing destroys a gal's ego more than to know ahe leeks
like last year's scarecrow. Hubby returns hears later: to
. find Mamma seated a a rock, soaking wet, weary, weepy,
fishless and forlorn. That's it, brother!
Tips to the males: Outfit your wife as you would your
self, with good equipment Get her some good looking out
door clothes, and by all means, a pair of chest high waders.
If you've got the patience, teach her to fish If not, get an
other angler to do It As a rule, husbands are too impatient
and critical. Ask the gal who owns one. Give wifey a chance,
and she'll make a fine companion. The camp cooking will
also Improve immenielyt
Salmon Fishing Good Above Stayton
Sptn-flshing enthusiasts have been having some lively
sport on the North Santlam in recent days. The salmea
are la a bit earlier than last year, and have been eagerly
chasing wobble-spoons. On Sunday, Bill MeKlhlnny, Dave
Putnam and Al Bellinger went out for a eonple of hoars
In the morning. Al hooked and lest two fish, while Bill
tatted one little twelve pounder that battled him from
:5a to 1:4, proving that many times the smaller fish
are the roagheat scrappers , . Most of the salmon reported ,
have been bright and la good condition, well worth the .
effort It's hard to tell what the Santlam angling will be
like thla week-end depends entirely on the weather.
The river muddled considerably Wednesday, though Jack
, fltsmaurlee did hook Into one early Wednesday morning.
Good Fishing If You Like Snow '
You have to be a hardy and determined Individual to
go east of the Cascades at present, but If you don't mind
. ice and enow, you may take fish. The Deschutes has been
good, and some whoppers have come out of Wikiup Reservoir.
Be sure to take your snow shoes snd your heavy undrwear,
as well as a couple of Eskimos and a team of Huskies, Just
In cue. For our pert, we'll Just look out at the rain here in
the valley, and postpone our flatting 'till the sun comes out
It's bound to clear up sometime . . . lin't It?
By CAKL LCNDQUMT
New Terk out Dodger
aaaaager Charley Dresses,
toasting baseball's newest heme
raw here, said today Roy Cam
pencils might break Babe
Bath's record If "he jast kseps
ea swinging easy."
But Campsnslls, smoking a
cigar in the Dodger dressing
room after his second homer of
the game In the ninth inning
beat the Giants 5-8 last night
said, "nuts I'm not trying to
break Ruth's record I just
wanna win ball games.1
It's a Mystery
"And I don't know what it
Is I'm doin' right I Just know
right now I'm not doin' much
wrong," he added.
Camp's homer with two men
on bass after sn error by Alvin
Dark kept the game alive, wss
his 16th of the sesson and his
four runs-bstted-in for the
game gave him a total of 61
also tar ahead ox we au-ume
Malor League record pace,
Milwaukee I tayed in front by
ltt games In the National by
defeating the Cubs 9-4. while
the Phils ended s live-fame los
ing streak by drubbing Pitts
burgh 14-2, then lost sgsin 8-e.
The Cards detested Cincy 6-8.
In the American League the
Tigers snd White Sox battled
to a 3-8, 18-lnnlng, curfew-halt
ed tie as each teem made 12
hits. The Ysnkees topped Wash
ington 3-1, the Athletics de
feated Boston 4-8 snd St Louis
ended a nine-game losing streak
with a 8-1 win over Cleveland
wnlch ended a four game win
ning streak.
Milwaukee Bounces
Milwaukee showed its ususl
bounce, picking up four runs
in the fifth after the Cubs scor
ed four In their half, three. on
Hank Sauer's homer. Andy
Psfko's three run home wss
the big blow for the Braves snd
in the following inning they
clinched matters by scoring
four mora runs three of them
unearned. Reliever Johnny An
tonelli gained his third win.
Robin Roberts picked up his
seventh victory with a six-hitter
as Bill Nicholson drove in
six runs with a triple, double.
and single but Pittsburgh re
bounded to win the second
game with a six run rally in
the eighth.
St Louis scored four runs in
the first Inning as Red Schoen
dienst -hit his sixth homer, to
give Mike Clark a good cush
ion for his first big league win
which he achieved with relief
help from Al Brazle.
Kellner Wins Sixth
Gus Zernial's homer in the
eighth gave Alex Kellner the
margin for his sixth victory as
the Athletics -edged Boston.
Hoot Xvera homered for the
losers.
Rookie Bobo Hollomsn scor
ed his first' victory since his
no-hitter over the Athletics but
needed relief help from Satchel
Paige, who held ' Cleveland
scoreless for the final 3 In
nings with two hits.
The Yankees picked ud
three-hit pitching from Lefty
Ed Lpat while Joe Collins,
Yogi Bern and Billy Martin
belted homers for all their runs.
Harry Dorish pitched six-hit
relief ball for 10 tt Innings and
yielded only one run while
striking out seven but his per-
lormance went 10 waste in ine
marathon at Chicago. Chicago
had the bases losded in the
ninth, 11th, and 13th innings
without scoring.
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Gettel Lead
PCL Pitchm
Ssn Francisco V-Seattle's
Al Widmar and Oakland's Al
len OetteL each with nine Pa
cific Coast League victories
since the 1953 pennant chase
started, topped PCL pitchers
through last week.
Bill Ivans ef the lesgue-leed-
ing Seattle club retained strike
out honors with 89.
Avenges include games of
May 34. The top 30:
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Lama. Saatua
Santee Hopes
To Run Mile
In Four Minutes
Ames, la. Wes Santee,
the slender 21-year-old Kansas
university junior, expects to
run the long talked of 4-mlnute
mue before be is graduated
next spring.
There is good reason for his
confidence. Santee raced to a
new national collegiate mark
of 4 minutes and 0.3 seconds
last Saturday as Kansas won
the Big Seven conference track
title with 138 7-20 points.
Santee said he thought he
could hsve gone under 4:08 If
he hsdn't hsd another race to
run. The second race was the
half-mile and Wes did that one
in 1:80.8 to better the 1:81 Big
Seven record he set In the pre
liminaries.
San tee's mark, one of the
four fastest by an American,
knocked out the 18-year-old
record of 4:06.7 by Glenn Cun
ningham, another Kansas great
Restelli Leads
Coast Hitters
San Francisco Portlsnd's
big ball-belting outfielder,
Dtno Restelli, conunuea to
psce Pacific Coast League reg
ulars through last week with
a batting average of .378 in 43
games.
Walt Judnich of the loop
leading Seattle Ralnlera had
knocked in the most runs, 40
in 84 contests despite his weak
plate percentage of .256.
San Diego first seeker Tom
Alston is the circuit's' home
run leader with 14 in 88 games.
Averages, by William J.
Weiss, Include games of May
24.
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Saxton Defeats
Joe Miceli
Detroit aw Johnny Sexton.
unbeaten 22-year-old boxer
from the Bronx, had his eye
glued on a September meeting
with welterweight champion
Kid Gavilsn todsy after a un
animous decision over Joe Mi
celi.
Saxton nodded his approval
as his manager, Frank Paler
mo, said "We're fighting Gil
Turner at Philadelphia next
month. We'd like to fight
Chuck Davey here In Detroit
In July and we're going to fight
Gavilan for the title In Septem
ber, you can quote me on
that'
Saxton termed his victory
over Miceli before 4,881 fans
at Olympia last night "one of
the beet of my career.' He was
In complete command after the
second round and had Miceli
on the ropes most of the way.
Although the Western World
is more familiar with the Vik
ings who sailed the Atlantic,
there were other Viking enter
prises of the Norsemen which
penetrated Russia and from
there traded as far south as
Constantinople.
Minor League Scores
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neahtrtar ll-a, Buffalo 4-1.
Ottawa t-4. Bprtnaflald S-14. -Toronto
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IioulartUa II. Mlnaaapoiu a
Tolado 7, Charloaun 1.
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Talaa S. fort Worth I.
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Booiton 1. Ban Antonio I.
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Daa Molaat I. Psablo 1.
Lhieola I, Slou Clip I. -Colorado
Sprlnia 11. Danrar 4.
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FAN FARE
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Tacoma Finds Itself With
No Professional Sports
The ruby-throated humming.
bird summers In tha United
States but winter in Yucatan.
Yesterday's Stan
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BATTTXO ar Cam pan all. Bnoklra
Bodawra. hoaMrod vita two as and twa
oat la tha atnth inning to ttvo Brooklra
a 14 dottaloa am Hav Vara. Bo alto
hoonatad aaruar m tha taraa.
prrcHINa Bddia Looat. Bra Tort
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.tat and two otadao ta poatlna hit fourth
4Motrolcht Tlatorp wlthaat a loaa, S-l.
Robertson Gets
Eugene Job
Xugene U. Bud Robert
son ex-Unlverslty of Oregon
football player, has been ap
pointed aailstant football coach
and head track coach at Eu
gene high.
Robertson, who coached
football and track at Milwau
kee and Bend, will assist
Lloyd Amtck in football snd
will take over Amlck's track
Job. Amlck moved up to head
football coach after the resig
nation of Hank Nilsen.
Delaware Park's stskes pro
gram calls for a total of $305,
000 to be distributed for 14
feature events. This Is the high
est in the track's history. The
meeting opens for 32 deys on
May 39.
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Taeatna (XV Tacema, a etty
ef alaaast !. people, took a
laak at Ua rofessienal sports
seeae here this week, Miaaea.
and then looked agsla. .There
was nothinf ea view aat wreat-
liag and aa eccaalinal be stag
card.
Durlne the nest half dosen
years, profeislonsl f ootbsll, bas
ketball, baseDSJl sna nocasy
have aiven ud the ghost here.
The first two died all over and
there was nothing unusual in
their Tacoma demise.
Perhaps the hardest blow fell
lsst week when tha Rockets
withdrew from the Western
Hockey Lesgue at least for the
1853-84 sesson.
Sports figures in Tacoma are
giving these reasons for the de
cline and fall of Tacoma's
sports empire: ,
1. Television.
3. Proximity to Seattle.
3. Strong trend towards
sctlvs paxtleipatlea la sserts.
Points 1 and 3 above are
hardly unique to Tacoma. And
they have hurt sports in other
cities, Tacomans are quick to
point out " ,
But Muzz Patrick, genera
manager of the hockey team,
said his sport wasn't hurt by
the closeness of Seattle.
"We gave fans the same thing
here so it wasn't necessary to
go the 32 miles to Seattle to see
Hockey. But I believe it was a
big factor in the loss of the
baseball team 18 months ago."
Robert AbeL Tacoma attor
ney who was president of base
ball's Western International i
League from 1941 to 1852 and
is now its secretary, agreed that
Seattle baseball cut Into Taco
ma gates. a
There's only one pre base
ball team left ia Western
Washington. In asy opinion
there's no donbt bat what
the Ralnlera have overshad
owed the ether pro ball slabs
la this area," said AbeL -
But he put the finger chief
ly on television. ,
"Did you see what happened
the night of the Mercian o-Wol-
cott fight and three of the
strongest minor leagues in base
ballthe Southern and Ameri
can Associations and Interna
tional League either post
poned games or delayed In the
sfternoon so there wouldn't be
a conflict in time."
Both Abel and Patrick ex
pressed confidence that pro
sports would perk up sgsin, not
only in Tacoma but across the
nation.
Abel thought the novelty of
television would wear off, and
laid that civic pride ana toe eje
sire of fans to see homo teams
in action would breathe Ufa
back Into play-for-pay sports.
-It's keel thy for the eeeaa
try. It assy hart as, bat stUI
Its a good thing," he sesa
mes ted.
Cartalnhr soli, bowling, fish
ing and hunting have attracted
mora and more people and turn
ed them Into participants here.
Aa estlmsted 10,000 people
play golf regularly en Taco
ma's two private and five pub
lic courses. - i
Taking a long look at tha
situation, Danny Walton, sports
editor of tha News Tribune,
summed up the situation thusly:
Television Is blamed for
many of the Ills which have
befallen prefassieoal sports;
bat it la not the entire ans
wer, ssera the last straw
Excessive taxes, increased
eompetlttea form the partici
pant sports and several other
factors eeeld be cited for tha
decline m spectator sports.
Sack at the tread of the
times; such Is the changing
sports show. There is little
that can be doae ta change
the course of progress al
though there ia a feeling af
neetslsla. . .".
At least soma Tacoma fans
feel something can bo done to
change the course of progress.
Members of hockey boosters or
ganization here have started ta
work out a plan whereby tha
sport might be retained.
Some observers think they
may be able to do it, too.
KX-BEAVEB DBS
Oakland ous Funeral ar
rangements were being made
today for Stanley- D. Hansen,
84, one-time pitcher for the
Pacific league's Portland Beav
ers.
Hansen, also prominent in
local golfing circles, died Mon
day here after a brief illness.
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