Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 31, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    20 Year-Olds
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That's Left
Gals' Meet
f J
On the Road Back
dlscassca th wtlght f bt wlth'Boiton Red Sox
Infirldrr Dick Gcrner In dressing room at Boston'i Fen
way Park after signing a contract to play for the Boston
Red Sox the remainder of the 19SS aeason and the 1954
campaign. Wllllama waa recently releaied from active
daty la the Marin Corpa Air Serrlee. (AP Wirephot)
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
Pag 10
Salem Laundry Clinches
At Least Tie for Crown
The Vista Merchant pulled j
the upset of the year aa they!
bvtinoed Bishop Electric l-S '
last sight in the "B" Icagua to
knock the Electric nine out of
first place. Meanwhile Salem
Laundry waa defeating Truax
Oil 7-2, thus clinching at least
tie for the championship.
Vista scored in two innings
Wnt 4H .i. ht -i.- I.
VM tw.UVU VIA Ul, 1UIII .1.
the second inning off loser Tom
Serin. Their other two mark
ers werevscored in the third.
Dave Merchant pitched four
hit ball for th Merchants and
supplied some hitting power
also. H tripled bom two run
ners In th second and alio
batted in another run.
Jo Endres homered for Vis
ta in the second with on man
n. No player in th gam had
mor than on hit Bishop Elec
tric ha th hardest hitting
team In Hi league but Mer-
YAKA Strengthens Race
In Industrial Softy Race
Th TMCA reentm tt too
f th Industrial Softball
Lga M T beat Ktr
toetri l-I, BnerMstng their
bad t 1H gma atm-a th
Mcond p a teams, Welga-
aHOMul Hid CMDRMTBlAl ErMt)
wr Mr.
In th ether lesgu gam
Kay Woolen Mills downed
rirst Christian St. V7ol
gsmotts of th Industrial Lea
gue edged th Used Car As
sociation of th iCty League,
6-5, In an exhibition gam.
Burgher pitched the YMCA
to Its twelfth win of th season
against two losses. They scored
In every Inning with three in
the third.
Kay Woolen Mills scored
six run In th eighth inning
after they had scored one in
th seventh to send the game
into extra innings. They tal
lied these runs on doubles by
Wickert and Oakley, singles
by Bamlch, Reder, and Kay,
and a homer by J. Frei,
Elmer Swink homered for
Tirst Christian In the third.
In the Used Car-Wolgamotts
gam Sherk homered for th
losing Usd Car Dealers.
Minor Leogue Scores
mr Tbo Aamlatad Praaa)
IHTtmNATIONiL LBAOtrB
avraauM S, KochaiUr 4 (If fcmtnait.
purraia T. Toronto (if mntntal
Monmal S. Cnuwa t.
BalUmon f. Sprlniflald I.
AmaicAN ahooiatiom
VTaniaa city 14, Oolamhua a-ll
llinnaapolli a, mdlanapolla 4 fll
nlniil.
TnMo S. St. Paul
LouIitIIIo 10. Criarlaaton 1.
mn utanin
Bnoataa S, Port Wortb I (1 kinlnt
nai.
ahnrooort . Tulaa It-Uiraf Mo),
San Antonio 1. Dallaa a.
Ofcloboina Pity 1, Baaumont 4.
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Ponrar 11, ra Molnai 4.
Uncola a, Colorado Bonnii 4.
Omaha 4. Slom city 1.
Wichita t. Puablo 3.
pioNita LiAnrs
aillrnn 4. Idaho Pall, J.
Oraat Palla T. Pocatallo t.
at alio Valliy l-I. Oidrn 14.
Bona J. aall Lako city I (ll Inalnn).
STOP
foe rfrs hfttofif ),
of Hi ffovorn with
th blv noon sign. H
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Ted Williams (right), famous
American League slaggsr,
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Oregon, Friday, July
"C USQUE STANDINGS
Pet,
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Wirt aaiem Lions
Jackion Jewllera ..
Ltoa Foil 1M ...
Dlckaon'e Markil .
Four Corner!
Bern Keller likt. .
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Orchard Helintl ...
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Belem Laundry
BUhop Electrli .
Woroor Afotere .,
Orchard HelihU
Truu Oil
VUtn Merchant! .
Four Cornera ....
Lait nlihta icorai:
Salem Laundry
T. Trim ou i;
BUhop Electrli i, Vlata
Merchant
chant was tight when it count
d. Salem Laundry, now leading
th league by a full game, were
held on even terms in th hit
ting department by the Oilers
but got their hits at th right
time.
The Laundrymen tallied two
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TUBA 11 .Ul
Wotaaotti 10 i .m IV,
Commercial Baal ....IS I .too 144
Bar Woolen MUla .. T 4 .134 V
Pint ctulatlu S I .141 m
Ptramea 1 c ,3
FO Clark 4 o .400
Kaloor Blacirlo S t J17 f
Flrat national Baab 4 .Ml 114
Bort'a Market 1 10 .oil ow
Marflower Milk .... 1 11 .013 11
Lait nliht'i aaoraa: TMrA a. irelBer
BlHlrli ly Bar Woolon mill 1, Flrrt
ChrUtlin I.
Tonlibt'o laaaa: Bara'a Market
Marflower Hllk at PhllllVl Flald 11:00);
Finnan vi. womnotu at Laallo l;
Bar Woaln to. Pint CbrUtlaa at Pnll-
la (1:001.
Three games are slated for
the Industrial League tonight,
Bergs Market takes on May
flower Milk at Phillip's (7:00);
First Christian meets Kay
Woolen at PhlUip'a (8:00); and
th Fire Department plays
Wolgamotta at Leslie (8:30).
Katior BlactrM ...on oool I
TMCA Ill 111 S 1 1
J. Claytoa and P. Clayton; Burihir
no nalaa.
Pint Chrtttlaa Ml IM 001 f 4
Kay w oolto 0OO010 10 4 11 '
Parlow and Swtnk: Malar, Radar (1
and Hanary.
Wolcamotta oil oo? 14 li
Card can 001 000 11 f I
HUnickor and Ornnlajri Jonoi and
Kueachar.
4r Presenting thi finitt
pfogrim of Thoroughbrad
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ht vr sppeaftd in Oregon
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ames am) Jw miiioir Legoop Tourney
Two More Games on Tqp
At Waters Park Tonight
By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR.
Hermltton apeet Mllwaukle
S-t and Salem's defendlnr
championa downed Albany l-I
at the Oregon stat American
Lefloa junior baseball tourna
ment tot underway at Watera
park laat night,
Milwaukie and Albany cUih
at 8:S0 tonight, with the loser
to be eliminated from the
double elimination tourna
ment. Hermiston and Salem
meet in the second game to
night. Paul Beck will pitch
for Salem at the Capital Port
ers seek their 20th straight vic
tory. Stellar pitching oenormanc-
et by Hermiston'i Jim McGraw
and Saicm'i Gary Espe stole
the limelight of opening night.
McGraw scattered live hits
in shutting out Milwaukie. It
was the first time this season
that the Milwaukie team,
NEWS AND FEATURES
31, 1953
runs in the bottom of the first
after Truax had gone ahead
1-0. The Keizer nine made it
2-2 in the top of the second
but lost th game in the third
when Salem Laundry scored
four runs. They tallied their
other run in the fourth.
Th big blow in the game was
a homer in the first by Orln
Gllbertson. He was the first
man to bat and sent a homer
to right field.
John Fredericks gained the
win and in doing so walked
eight and struck-out ten. There
are no games scheduled tonight
but the "C" League will play
again Monday.
The games that will be re
played at the end of the season
have been scheduled. On Aug
ust 10 th West Salem Lions
play Legion Post 138 at West
Salem and Steinke's takes on
Jackson Jewelers at Barrick,
On August 11, also In the
C" League, Berg's Keizer
Market plays at Keizer with
Four Corners. The Ion "B"
League replay will be held
August 11 at Leslie between
Orchard Height and Vista.
Blaka Btoo. (1) It) Tlita Mirekaali
K It
tniydaa.lf
ii
Malilnir.r-ot 1
Kite has .aa 4
1 Byirly.lb
ICndraa.lk
Brrlnt.lo 1
Mehaali.ot-B 1
carl.lb 1
SBrvtn.cr
1 Rock, lb
Fmaallir 1
Ralti.lb 1
Bchracniat,a 1
Barlna.p 1
BaToaa,rf 1
SThuraloa.rf
S Hamllton.0
l Miliaria
a alirchant.
a
Total! II 4 Votala H I I
Blihop a BKtrlo .... 100 Oil - 4
Villa Wmhanta Ml 000 I I 1
wlnnlni pltcbor Marehant: loalni
pttchir aarlna. BO By Merchant 4,
Sarlno S, Mtchaalla 10. BB Off Mar
ohant 4. rlno 1. Mlchaalll 1. HR Bn
draa. 1BH Marehant. RBI Puna It. Hiy
daa, Bylrlp S, Bndrao 1, Marehant 1.
Trial Od (!) 11) Salem Landry
B R It B R H
auoertin.i'4 ill Plne.rr l s
Penrod.lb ltd Xvena,il 111
Ooulat.lb S Carda.ct 111
Fippnir.lb-B S S Uonee.lb 111
hco.i ill Baau.o 111
Maude.lf S a acovey.Ib 114
Ttlplelt.ol 1 1 lateelhmerJ 111
Oreii.rt . 1 Alhner.lf S 1 a
oun.p-lk l a IFroderckl.a I f
vanuineoi
Total! 11 a 4 Total! 11 t 4
Trues Oil 110 401 4 I
Salem Laundry 104 T 4 1
Wlnnlni pltchir Frederick!; loalni
pitcher Keppmier. BO Br Frederick!
10. oettu 1. Kepplnier 1. BB Off Fred.
erlckl a, Oetttl 1, Kepplnier 1. HR Oil.
berteon. RBI Ooulet, Ollberuon, Jonaa,
Beau 1. carda I.
Stock Car
RACES
SATURDAY NITE
LATE MODEL CARS
75 Lap Main Event
THf 10N6IST. MOST BCHIM lid THIS SUSMfl
Timt Trials 7:30 Races 8:30
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
M0NI 4 520J
1 Mil North of ialtm n 991
AtJmitsien 1.50; Kids under 12 30c
champions of the Portland City
league, bad been, held score
less. McGraw struck out nine
men en route to his win.
In the nightcap, Esp struck
out 11 -Albany batters. All
three of Albany's runs came ir
the ninth inning, when Espe
began to tire.
A crowd of about 1300 oer-
sons were on hand for the two
games. No exact figure '
available, because some tick
ets were sold in Salem and
Albany prior to the tourna
ment. A good share of. last night's
crowd was obviously from Al
bany. At least Albany dele-!
gation made more noise than
the Salem representation.
Only a handful of Hermiston
people were in the stands, but
the Eastern Oregon ball club
was an overwhelming favorite
with the crowd in the first
game.
McGraw was in almost con
stant trouble in pitching his
shutout. Milwaukie had men
Howard Named
At Wyoming
Laramie, Wyo. P) Ermel S.
Howard has been appointed as
University of Wyoming fresh
man football coach and John
Townsend his assistant, Athlet
ic Director Glenn J. Jacoby an
nounced Thursday.
Howard, a former Tennessee
player, has been coaching at
Rule high school in Knoxville,
Tenn.
Townsend. a former Wyom
ing grid star, has been coach
ing at Stamford, Texas.
Cockell Arrives
In Seattle
SeatU t m Don Cockell,
the former blacksmith v.ho
hopes to hammer out a box
ing victory over Seattle hea
vyweight Harry Matthews
next Friday night, intends to
pound only one thing here
Friday, his ear.
He arrived in Seattle Thurs
day night after a' 30-hour
flight from London and said
he waa too tired to do any
thing but rest. Most of his
press conference consisted of
short shrugs of his massive
shoulders or equally short
sentences. '
Asked about his weight, the
British heavyweight said:
"About 205."
Asked if he expected to
weigh less for the fight, he
replied:
"A bit."
Had. he ever seen Harry
Matthews?
"No."
He starts training Saturday.
CAGE TO BOX RHODES
Burns () W. C. Cage,
Portland middleweight boxer,
meets Mickey Rhodes of Boise,
Ida., her August 8 in an eight-
round main event at the Har
ney county fairgrounds:
The fight will be sponsored
by the American Legion. It is
the first of a planned series for
Eastern Oregon fight fans.
Yesterday's Stan
8r Thi AMOcltttd Prist)
BATTING Enos SltUfhtfT. St. Louis
Cftrdlnala. tot tow hits in four times up
two doublet and tw ilntifs m the
carni ttat ntuburih 104.
riTCHINO lettr Burdttt), MllwiukM
Brawt. tcatttTtd all blti la winning hta
ttihUi same aialnst tnt loss t-a over
New York.
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EVINRUDE
left on base in every inning
a total of 14 LOB'S.
Hermiston' got one run in
the second inning when Irvin
Leach singled and Gene Mathe.
son tripled. Hermiston got its
other four tallies in the acv-
ir uuues in trie sev-
uttoy nan icy ana jacx t.ocn-
ran, a walK, a hit batter and
an error.
Albany also
suffered from
LOB-itis, leaving at least one
man stranded in every inning,
for a total of 14. Albany out
hit Salem 8-8, but Espe
was
potent in the clutch,
Salem pecked away at the
pitching slants of Ted Owens!
Yanks Have Only 24-21
Record Since Win Streak
By CARL LUNDQUIST .
New York t The Yankees
can be caught and it will hap
pen in about a month, if they
keep lotta ground the way
they have sine their IS-game
winning streak was ended Ton
JUne 16.
Since that time they have
only a 24-21 won-and-lost rec
ord while the second place
White Sox have a gaudy 30-12
mark for the same stretch and
the Yankees lead of 10 hi on
June 18 has been whittled to
4tt. :
Thus, if the White Sox could
continue their pace, which was
even more spectacular until
they hit a recession last week
in which thev lost six out of
seven games, they definitely f
could overtake the New York
ers. Three Times Up '
Yesterday the Indians sal
vaged a 4-3 victory in the fi
nale of the series as relief pitch
er Early Wynn became the first
man to beat them three times
this year.
Wynn did it with three score
less relief innings and young
Bill Glynn aupplied the win
ning punch with his first ma
jor league triple in the eighth
inning.
The White Sox put on their
biggest hit spree of the year.
pounding out 21 in a 17-1 rout
of Boston for a sweep of the
three-game series.
Washington topped Detroit
7-4 on the ,margin of bases
loaded triple by Jim Busby in
the fifth.
Other Games
The Athletics swept a three-
game series with the Browns
by scoring five runs in the sec
ond inning for a 5-3 victory.
Milwaukee cut Brooklyn's
lead to seven games in the Na
tional by, defeating the Giants
3-0 on a six-hitter by Lew Bur
dette, while the Dodgers lost
3-2 at Chicago on the margin
of Ralph Kiner's three-run
first inning homer. Philadelphia
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Milwaukee 11 41
Philadelphia M 41
St. Lotil M 41
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Philadelphia 11. Cincinnati .
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Clcaeo 17. Beaton 1.
Waihlniton 7. Detroit 1.
Philadelphia 1, St. Louie I.
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for on run in each of the
third, fifth, sixth and seventh
innings, then added four more
runs in the eighth for
gOOd
measure.
Only two of Salem's eight
' .
five errors 'proved costly.
Salem had a loose night
afield, too. committing three
bo601"-
Despite the errors (there
were a total of 11 in the two
ball gamei), the Legion kids
'played a bang-up brand of
baseball.
Any fan who was
there last night will attest
to
that.
'crushed Cincinnati 17-9 aa Del
Ennls drove in six runs with
a pair of homers and a pair of
singles and the Cardinals top
ped Pittsburgh 10-4.
Burdette, who has been con'
verled , ttuXtTf g.ye M1,.
I it. iM.A h,n4 In tYim
four game series with the
Giants. The Braves knocked out
starter Sal Maglie in the first
inning with three runs, two on
a single by Joe Adcock. i
Solon s Take 2-Game Lead
After 10
(Br Dnlted Prill)
The first-place Salem Sena
tors pushed across three runs
in the 10th inning last night
to down the Yakima Bears 5-3
in a Western International
league baseball game.
The Senators loaded the
sack in the 10th when Bob
Nelson singled and took sec
ond when ' Gene Roenspie's
bunt went for an Infield sin
gle. Manager Hugh Luby was
then intentionally walked to
load the bases,
A big rhubarb then devel
oped when the plate umpire
declared Yakima. Hurler Ted
Edmonds had stepped on the
mound without the ball. He
called a balk forcing in Nelson.-
Gene Tanselli then
smacked a two-run single to
sem it up.
Vancouver's narrow triumph
at Spokane snapped the In
dians' winning streak at four
straight. Bob Roberts, given
credit for the win over his
former teammates, allowed
eight hits and struck out 11
for his sixth win against two
losses. Manager Harvey Sto
rey homered for Vancouver
and Jim Command and Will
Hafey rapped out four-masters
witli
Cincinnati iwo oionoea
and two brunettes, all in their
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1:10.
- lnning Triumph I
WIL Standings
WBSTEBN INTBBNATIONAL LEAOUB
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Belem ..,
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Yakima .,
Vaneourir
Edmonton
Lcwliton .
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Salem 1. Yakima in lnolnnt.
Vancouver 1. Spokane s.
Lewuton 1. Trl-Cltr 1.
Bdmonton 17. Cellar? It.
Winatchea at victoria, unacheduled.
rrldar'l Sehldall
Bdmonton at Ciliary.
Vancouver it Lewlaton.
Victoria at Bpokani.
Belem at Wenatchee.
Trl-Cltr at Yakima.
for th Indians.
The pitchers stood back and
watched nine of their offerings
sail ever the close-in fences at
Calgary as Edmonton ham
mered out a 17-15 decision
over the hometown Stamped
ers. Calgary reliefer Eddie
Kapp gave up three of the
round-trippers in the seventh
inning.
Lcwlston shaded Trl-City
8-7 at Kennewlck in the
league's only other scheduled
game. Manager Bill Brenner
allowed the Braves 11 hits in
chalking up his 17th pitching
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rn wvKejooo.weiwNa, oee.
! twinkling twenties, went into
18-hole semi-final . matches
Friday In th 33rd women'
rnaay in in osia women
a Western Golf championship.
J Miss Polly Riley, two-time
i titlist from Texas, was knocked
out of play Thursday by Ma
i Murray, 1-down, the sam girl
jthe 28-year-old Fort Worth
i bookkeeper had defeated 4 and
3 for the 19S0 championship.
; 1 That threw the race w i d
open, but left the 27-year-old
Rutland, Vt., hotel clerk as th
favorite. She came from 2- '
down after 11 holes to oust thn
champ. C
Blonde Miss Murray w a s
paired in Friday's roundj
against Jane Nelson, tall schoor
marm from Indianapolis. Thav.
23-year-old blonde Hoosieri
bot-shot triumphed 3 and 2
Thursday over Mrs.4 Maurice,
Click, 42, housewife from '
Pikesvllle, Md. ;
In the brunette match were
Claire Doran, 20, a Cleveland,
school teacher who has won,,
the Ohio championship the last,,
two years, and Pat Devlny, a,
black-haired, blue-eyed, 24-year-old
auto saleswoman from
Grosse Isle, Mich.
TIDE TABLE
Hlih Witeri
Time Heliht
4:41 am 4.1 ft
1:0 pm 1.7 ft
:11am 4.3 ft
1:14 pm 1.1 ft
1:41 am 4 ft
4:11 pm 1.1 ft
1:11 am 4.1 ft
1:13 pm 17 ft
11:11 am 4.4 ft
LowWatin i
Tim! Hellhi
10:33 am 1.3 It
11:11 am 1.4 ft
11:31am 1.0 ft '
1.31 am l.lfl1
11:30 pm 3.4 ft
1:31 am -41 ft
1:33 am 3.an
3:41 am -4.1 fa-
Am. t
victory. Brenner also had two '
singles and a double in five1'
trips to the plate. ,
Friday Lewiston - returns
home to be host to Vancouver
and Tri-City travel to Yaki-'1
ma..
Salem (!)
aabtlnl.1 :
Lubr.lb
Taneelll.1 1
Pixes.lf
Dero.cf '
Ballard! ,
Wthrep.rf
Nelion.e
Rnipti.p I
It) Yakima
H O A
B O
4 1
a
1 U'Nmra
1
J
i is
IBtnbn.I
WhlU.ef 4
Wllmn.lt S
Korea. lb 4
lLewli.rf 4
Andin.I 4
ONovlek.e 4
iSdmdi.p 1
-AlblnI 1
1 II
Totala II 1 U 11 Total! 14 4 M 11
i Struck out for Bdmundi la 11th. '
Silem 104 100 ON 1 4 s
Yakima 000 OOO 104 13 4 S
Pitcher: IP AB H IBMSI
Roenapll .. II 41 4 I I 1 7
Edmund! ..11 41 I 1 4
Error Learla. lieNimara. 'LOB a a- -lam
I. Yakima 1. 3BH Norm. RBI i.
TanaeUt Perei 3. Wltherapooo, Lewie, -
Andenon, Wellmaa, Bac. Dero, 8eba-,i
tint. SB abatlnL DP Norn to Ann:,
dcraon: Bebatlnt to Ballard. Time,..
3:01. Umpire! sorenaon and Stalair. -AtL
1.394. ,.,
Liwutoa in 3M loo l it i
Trl-Cltr 103 MO 1001 11 a
Brenner and Cameron; Bloom, Dobar
nle 11), Hedlieoek (I), Ro berteon !.
and Warren.
Bdmonton 010 K 400 11 3 -
Caliarr til 314 14011 14 a
widner. llanler ill, Dar ll) and Mar-,
fan: Lerlneon, Kapp (). LUlar II) and
Brlcker.
Vancoueir Oil 111 1011 11 a
Bpokani 031 100 eol 4 a 1.
Robert!, Ounnaraon 111 and Durattat -
Pranka, Oloeannnnl (!) and Ofj4.
1 a Jntasw