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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1953)
Pic 1 THE cimiZ, JOURNAL. BaJoai Orwgws Wodnaadty. Jbjm S, IiU FAN FARE awWoetrM I i .... J. " Senator Shcres ta the Balm gnu tart stock -selling ram pain mat this inoralnf to oompaxe netae aad tan ta pledges. Left to rliht, Kenny Leaf. I. I. Beajamla, drive director Hunt Clark, Qeorcs reals aad Beh Ashky. Tha greop reported today that they had seeared flits ta eaah aad pledres dnr tac tha tint two dsn of tha cam pairs. The goal for tha -drive, which will eoatiaso nattl Jaly 1, la f 18,808. Poker Chips to Be Used To Keep Track of Subs Wenatchee ( The sTver greea Conference wll! aaa a poker system for keepiag track of players anaer the limited aabstitatloa loot ball rale thU falL , Conference President Theodore H. Karl aanoaae- ed after Taeeday'a confer- nee meeting fear that each team wlU be lamed a chip for each player at the itart of the tame. Upon entering tha tame, tha player will Northern Div All-Star Team ; . Selections Mode . Pullman. Wash. O Out fielder Jlra Livasay, who hit .830 for the champion Oregon WebfooU, mi the only untnl- moui choice on the All-Northern' Division Pacific Coast Conference baseball team an nounced Wednesday. Livesay waa named by all 10 of tha Northern Division coachea and athlctle ntwi .dt rectors who picked tha team. Oregon landed three players n the 11-man squad, Oregon Stat three, Idaho aad Wash In (ton State two each, and Washington one. Bud Bhlrtcllff Who hit .181 (or OSC and Hip Kloffner, J8S, Idaho, jeta Hvesay ta tha outfield. Bailey Brem at OSC and Norb Forbt of Oregon top the pitching staff. Norb WeUman of OSC and Landy Jamej of WSC tied for the fourth tpot The rest of the team, with batting average: Jerry Ogle, 480, Idaho, catcher; Jay Dean, 487, OSC, first base; Glenn Krane, JT1, WSC, eecond bast; Ooorga Shaw, .181, Oregon, shortstop, and BUI Stunt, 481, Washing ton, third bssa. Stan Poppa of WSC, the Northern Division batting champion with a 470 average, was passed ever. Dean edged ut Idaho's Bruce Mcintosh who was tha all star first bass choioa last year. Sutton, Brock In NCAA Meet CorvaHto Coach Hal Moe announced today that Ralph Sutton, who succeiifully de fended his Pacific Coast Con ference Javelin title last week end at Palo Alto and Merv Brock, sprint act who flnlahed fifth in both the 100 and SOO yard dashes, will represent Oregon State ta the NCAA meet at Lincoln, Neb,, June 18-20. The two senior track men will leave by piano for Lincoln June it. give Us marker to a ganm official. Karl said Ua offiel als will return the chips to tha bench at tha and of each .Barter. The system was worked at to handle the problem of keeping track of enbstitn tloas under the rale ta the am period, except ta the final three sotaates of each half. . i Tha idea Is that a man1 without a chip won't be able to get into the game. Karl, of Pacific Latheraa, and ether e fleers were re elected. - The ; others are Charles Lsppeabesea, West ern Washington Callage, vies president! Or. Graham Dros sier, Eastern - Washington, scrotary-l i eaim si. . The conference eat aside two-mils record which had been credited to Dong Kyl of the University of British Colombia, The 8:88.1 mark set by Jim Land of Pacific Latheraa ta 1188 was left on the books. Kyle waa held to have been "inadvertently In- augiMC" When he Mat the record Hay 88 at Cheney. in eonnrenee directors ml ad that events la which ineligible players are ased will bo forfeited. The annual fall meetlnr waa set for Nov. II at I cat tle. fights last fflgfcf roar watks, ma, caws em Ma, uuin uteh, nlMtiM k air MuUms, IN, PlUakcrtk. M. Miami aaaca. ixa.-airrr amis. W. tuuit awo. MeetattC Jmui 14 . m. anwira. it. wasamotoN timmt Cmmt. im WuhinttM. kMtkM M am aaiu. IM, Wuhlnrton. . jarKsommxa. rut, .al cuuraa. im. uiimi, niartatoa Jua atmiu. au. Bafta. 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Bowland reported that tha total nine-week attendance figure for 1898 was 87421, ss compared to flll,M for 1S0Z. Audiences for all clubs, ex cept Los Angeles, showed a de crease. The Angels showed 86.164 Increase in spectators. while decreases in the league's ran other - clubs totalled 184488. The team showing the great est decrease in audiences was San Diego. Its decrease was 61,- o8 rrom the 1892 mark. Rowland blamed bad weather for the decreases, pointing out that there were about 80 games postponed be cause of weather during the first nine weeks of this year. "With better weather and a' more ' even race among the teams, we look for improve ment during the rest of the sea son and maybe even final at tendance figures that will ex ceed last year's. Bowland said. Attendance this year and the mount of change for the same period last year was: . Hollywood 80,187. down 17,-780:- Los Angeles 188408. uo 86484: Oakland 78,088, down 11,181: Portland 79,038, down 88,188; Sacramento 78,178, down 6,489; San Diego 78,030, down 61,648; San Prandsoe 88,188. down 84.110. and Seattle 73,115, down 10,130. Turner Meets Mims Tonight ' St Louis. Mb. SUB Jet Turner of St Louis, who has gained more than half of his victories by knockouts, will meet Holly lflms of Washing ton, D. C, tonight ta a sched uled middleweight 10-rotinder at the Arena. Jose has won 18 of his last 31 fights and has an overall record of only nine defeats in 47 fights as a pro. He has scored 31 knockouts.- Mims. who will be evenly matched in ago at ZS and prob able weight at 184 with Turner. also has had a successful car eer. Close Races By Pigeons The Salem Racing Pigeon dub had one of its two deoest races in history May 30. W. H. Evans won the rsce from Roseburg by going only eight yards per minute faster than the second place bird, which was owned by Tom Pomeroy. Drug Chambers took third place one yard per minute slower than second place while the other two places weren't more than 37 yards per minute out of first Pomeroy's pigeon flew at a rate of 33.4 miles per hour. ; The other race that day was won by Chamber's pigeon, Iv ans' bird came second, and X. A. Myers copped third. The winner was only II yards per minute faster than the runner- up. They decide a race by di viding the distance from the railway station to the loft of the owner by the total time in CAR TRUCK RENTALS 394 North Chare rlMM3-9M0 flight, :i Next Saturday there will be races from both Sfedford and Weed, California. , yead eW sal aim Seij, i ellLllW rrieaa IbJbsTI OIWTM (Bask) ?71wwi!Z'L umiwtm wrrM ' THI DSAN CLINIC; OpjeXI W 8J8atl S MeWaahgw enfojajgahj 9$0ft sosuvaaa 1 Tii i ut ii lanseia emiaisi Journal Want Ads Pay- HURRY! SALE ENDS JUWE 13th n n (hWp'fm Tires GooDEAnfires than on any other Etind! . . : the world's most wanted tires! 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