Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 01, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Niners Down Hermiston;
Milwaukie Ousts Albany
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Br chris kowitz. jr.
Salem's defending state ind
rational champion American
Legion Junior baseball team
today has the Inside track In
tha race toward tht ltst Ora
gea stato championship.
The Salem team, represent
ing Capital Post No. 9 and
sponsored by Ptanilite Block
and Supply, Keiier Merchants
and Stan Baker Motors, de
feated Rohrmsn Motors of
Hermiston 19-6 at Waters park
last night.
That leaves Salem the only
undefeated team in the double-
elimination tournament,
Salem takes a day off from
competition today, though
Coach Vine Cenna scheduled
practice for 1 o'clock.
Tht Capital Potters play
either Hermistoa tr Mllwaa
kit at t a'elock Sunday
afternoon. If Salem wins
that one, Gtnna't gang will
hiTt wrapped ap tht state
title for tht second const
eutlvt year. If Salem lose
Sunday afternoon, tht aama
two teams would play at I
'clock Sunday to decide
tht title. This is necessary
Beavers Drop to Second
Division After Splitting
Portland U. Red Adams
proved no punle to Seattle's
JUIalen in last night's night
tap as tht Suds took a (-1 win
from Portland after the Bear
art won tht opener 2-0 before
I79S Pacific Coast League spec
tators, Adams allowed three hits
during tht first two innings
and then was taken for three
runs in the third before Dick
Waibel relieved him. The loss
dropped Portland Into the
second division.
Jsck Tobln started things
off in the third with a walk,
and Leo Thomas and George
Schmees traipsed to first in the
tame fashion. Walt Judnlch's
double scored the three. Waibel
entered tht game and was
greeted by a single off the bat
of Artie Wilson. Another sin
gle by Claude Christie scored
Judnlch and advanced Wilson
to third. Gordy Goldsberry
tingled Wilson home. Roy Wel
maker took over on the Beav
ers' mound and forced Al Wid
mar into a double play to re
tire the side.
Seattle tallied again In the
sixth as Christie walked, Golds
berry sacrificed him to second,
Tobin walked and Alex Gar
bowikl, pinching for Merrill
Combs, singled In Christie.
Tort Lovrich, who replaced
Wldmar In tht third, was ered
Hed with tht win, for a record
of 7 and 4. Adamt took the
lost.
The Beavers got five hits in
their half of the third, but gath
ered only two runs. Welmaker
beat out bunt as tht Rainier
Infield played well back, but
h. was forced at second by
Fletcher Robbe. Franktt Austin
and Hank Arft singltd, with
another by Aaron Robinson
scoring Robbe. Lovrich entered
tht gam and put tht side out
an a pop fly by Don Eggert
Zggtrt ningled in Robbe in
he fifth after Robbe and Bob
Marqult tingled and Robinson
walked.
Lovrich turned over his job
to Jim Davis In tht ninth when
ha hurt his hand eatehlng a
lint drive by Robbt.
In the opener, the Beavers
used the technique of tht out
field fly and sent enough runs
across the plate to eome out
with a win.
Portlands two runs came
across early In the second and
fourth innings. With one out,
Jim Russell singled to eenter
and advanced to third on Jim
Gladd'a right field single. Eg
gert knocked out a long flat
'. one to left and Russell raced
across the plate.
Marquis, with one down, tri
pled to left eenter in the fourth.
He scored on a fly to right by
Russell.
Lyman Linde came out ahead
PCL Standings
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lactase It takes twe Itctea
to knack a team tut at tat
tearnatneat.
Hermiston fights for sur
vival In an o'clock game to
night against Milwaukit. Tht
Milwaukie Pacific Plumbing
team remained in contention
for the championship by de
feating Albany 5-2 In another
game at Waters park last
night.
It was Albany's second loss
of the toumsment, and eleml
nated the Cummings Movers
squad from further participa
tion.
. Salem batters enjoyed a
field dsy against two Herml
ston pitcners. Banging out a
total of 19 hits. Mike Campbell
bad the most, three.
Paul Beck was credited with
the pitching victory for Salem.
He was relieved in the seven
th inning by Gary Paterson.
Leroy Hanley sparked the
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him will be Royce Lint (13-8),
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Hermiston club with two
doubles and a single.
The game was a sluggish af
fair that lasted until 12:20 a.m.
Hermiston committed 10 er
rors. The Milwaukie-Albany game
started out like a slugfest,
with Milwaukie leading 3-2
after one inning. But after that
it settled down to a duel be
tween M 1 1 w a u k i e's Dick
Stephens sd Albany's Pete
Wilfert. .
Bob Stone led Milwaukie
offensively with three hits in
four trips. Desn Sorenson and
Bill Cotman had three hiti
apiece for Albany.
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Cuban 'Mohorchs
Defeat Red
Soxers, 4-3 ;
Silverton The touring)
Cuban Monarcha edged the
Silverton Red Sox 4-1 here
last night It was the final
home game si the season for
the Red Sox.
The big blow of the night
was a homer over tht left
field wall by Roger Dasch It
was the second of the yesr.
Max Marshall, the other hit
ter with a homer over the wall
this year, and Dasch both
received $23.
in 1044 s
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IVolgamoft'j Gain Clear
Possession of 2nd Place
Wontrrhl
Silrerloa
Hlcala ana welter;
kaaaala II) and Haade.
Bacheit. Boar.
Wolf amott's moved Into ate
and placa la tht Industrial aaft
kall league all alone last night
with a - win aver the Fire
men as Manr Hilfllcker hurled
a ant-hitter.
In other league action Kay
Woolen defeated First Chris
tian 9-3 and Mayflower Milk
13.
Wolgamott's opened the
game with three' runs in the
first on hits by Vaidez, Hil
fllcker, and Kampster. They
I added two in the second, one
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By CARL LUNDQUIST
New Tork U.B Carl Ers
kine, who spends most of his
spare time trying to get a
better pension deal for major
league ball players, was mak
ing tha Dodgers dread the time
today when be will be eligi
ble for a pension himself.
Erskine suddenly has emerg
ed as the most effective Dodger
pitcher and he turned in his
sixth straight victory, 2-1, last
night over the St. Louis Card
inals. He struck out 11 bat
ters, giving him a total of 31
in his last three games and 117
for the season, placing him sec
ond in that department only
to Robin Roberts of the Phils.
Ran the Show
In last nights' triumph, hel
was in command all the way as
he gave up only six hits: Jim
Gilliam supplied the offensive
punch, scoring one run and
9 Major Leagues 9
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in the third, and three in the
fourth.
Thrta Mayflower homers
featured their game with
Bergs. Wright. Pool, and Mor
gan all hit for the circuit Vinct
Matt had three hits in four
trips for tha losers.
Watts hit a homer for First
Christian but his team was
beaten by Kay Woolen in a
make-up game. Kay Woolen
tallied five runs in the second
on one hit and three errors.
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Stock Cors and -MGs
In Races at
Hollywood Bowl
A 75-lap main event wU!
highlight tonight s stock ear
racing program at Holly. ,
wood Bowl. tl
The speed session gets ua-
derway with time trials af
7:30. At least 2 cars ut,
entered.
In addition to tht trophy
dash, heat races and long '
main event, there will be a'
special five -lap exhibition'
race for MG's.
Don Thonvss of Corvallis."'
Jack Scovllle of Corvallis''
and Tommy Thomas of Leb-
anon will pilot the British
cars in the special race. - ''
TIDE TABLE '
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Two School
Teachers in
Golf Finals
Cincinnati W A couplt of
aehoohna'ams met Saturday for
tha Bird Women's Western
Amateur Golf championship.
Battling over Camargo Coun
try club's 6,523-yard par 79
tourtt in the 36-hole title match
were Claire Doran of Cleve
land, a Junior high Instructor,
and Jane Nelson of Indianapo
lis, a grade school teacher.
Miss Doran, IS, ousted Pat
Sevany, Gross He, Mich, by 4
nd 1 in Friday's semi-finals.
Miss Nelson, 25, was a one-
up victor over Mae Murray of
Rutland, Vt.
By SCOTT BAULK
San Francisco U.R Don't
look now, Mr. Fagan, but your
rag-tag San Francisco Seals
are fourth in the Faeifie Coast
League standings today and
getting hotter all tha time.
The club that nobody want
ed even for the bargain price
of $250,000 squeezed Portland
out of the first division last
night by .001 of a percentage
point. And they did it by beat
ing the arch-rival Oakland
A corns twice in doublehead
er, 5-1 and 3-1.
Wet Bit of rials
Sacramepto defeated San Di
ego 6-5 la the other loop con
test.! Tht night was ona of clutch
hits and ninth inning climaxes
with a little boxing thrown in
ana two players inrown out, l
Fists flew in fllmtown as
Hollywood won in the ninth on
Frank Kelleher's pinch hit
singlt off Jot Ostrowski. Two
were down whtn Kelleher de
livered to score Don Dahlke
from second. Junior Walsh
went all the wsy for tha tri
umph. Fred Richards of the
Cherubs and Gene Handley of
tht Twinks traded blows in tht
eighth inning. Both clubs
rushed onto tht field but only
Kicnsrds ana Handley were
bounced.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Pas; 8 Sal era, Oregon, Saturday, August 1, 1953
Senators Stopped on Two
as Chiefs Win, 2-1
(Br Till Ateoelatea treat)
The Wtnatchee Chiefs climb
ed ant af tht Westers Interna
tional league cellar Friday
night en a neat two-hit pitch
ing performance by lefty Rick
Botelbt.
Tht , Wenatchee southpaw
went the distance as he lead
the Chiefs to a 3-1 decision
over the loop-leading Salem
Senators.
Pushed into last plsce was
Victoria. The Tyees split a
twin bill with Spokane, tak
ing the opener, 7-1, and drop-
WIL Standings
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INTEBNATIONAL LEAOl'S
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Stnaletoa. Bradford til and Tornay;
Bemberier aad heal.
Fisk Deftats
McDtvitt in
Ladies' Finals
Mrs. Frank Fisk captured
the annual Salem Women's
Golf Tourney at the Salem
Golf tlub Friday with a one-up
win over Mrs. Charles McDev
itt on tht 20th holt. Mrs. Fisk
has a four handicap and Mrs.
McDevitt hss a nine.
Tha winners in the other
flights ware: First flight, Mrs.
Ed Roth over Mrs. Tom Hill,
2-up on tht 18th; flight two,
Mrs. Charles Muuer over Mrs.
James Haworth, 1-up on the
20th; flight three. Mrs. Hal Da
vis over Mrs. Robert Zbersole,
2-1.
Handicaps were used on the
first two flights.
The trophies for this tourney
end the husband-wife tourna
ment will be given out at a
dinner at the course on August
9.
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Four Open Dates
On Fort Lewis
Football Sched
Fort Lewis, Wash. Four
open dates exist on tht Fort
Lewit-44th Infantry Division
football schedule for this fall,
and officials here would like
to hsvt them filled by tesms
in tht Pacific Northwest
Scheduling is complete with
the exception of Sept. 8, 18, 25
and Nov. 21, which are still
open for teams who would like
to play the Fort Lewis eleven.
Of these four games, one may
be scheduled away and the
other three must be played at
Fort Lewis. The game away
may be played on any of the
four open dates.
The team, made up of person
nel from the 6th Army and
44th Infantry division, is coach
ed by 2nd Lt Les Richter, two
time All-American linebacker
from tht University of Califor
nia. Any teams Interested In mak
ing the trip to Fort Lewis, or
playing host to them, on any
of the above dates are asked
to contact the Special Services
Officer. 44th Infantry divinion.
Fort Lewis, Wash., immediately.
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Lewlatoa I, Vanaourer 4.
SatarSar'a Seaedaht!
Bdmontoa at Coliary ill,
Vaaeourar at Lewlatoa.
Victoria at Beokane.
talent at Wenatchee. .
Trl-Cltr at Yakima. '
ping tha 27-hit night-cap, 20
11. ...
Bsewhera around tha loop,
Tri - City's Braves trashed
Yakima, 10-2, Edmonton
tqueeted by tht Calgary Stam
peders, 8-4, and Lewlston
shaded Vancouver, 8-4.
The Senators got their only
run off Botelho In the fifth
when Chuck Esaigan doubled
and scored on an error. Jerry
Ballard got the other safety,
also in tht fifth. Jakt Hel
muth't single fnd Harry Bar
tolomei't triple gave the Chiefs
their winning run In the
seventh.
Bill Bottler rationed the
Spokane Indians' three hits in
gaining credit for Victoria's
first-gsme win over the Tribe.
Jim Command was the big
gun in Spokane's 23-hit attack
in the second game ss he got
credit for three RBls with a
single, a double and a triple.
John Marshall, the winning
pitcher, and catcher Clint
Cameron teamed up on the of
fensive to give Lewiston its
win over the Vancouver Capi
lanos. Marshall went tht dis
tance in scattering 11 hits and
joined Cameron in t three-for-three
performance at the plate.
The Broncs cinched the win in
the bottom of the eighth with
four runs.
The Stsmpeders jumped off
to a 5-0 lead in the first two
timings as they edged Edmon
ton and snapped a five-game
losing streak, Glenn Hittner
spaced 11 hits as he went the
route for the Stampi, who made
the most of their five safeties.
Errors, five of them, told the
story in Trl-City't shellacking
of the Yakima Bears. Fourteen
walka issued by three Yakima
moundsmen helped the Braves'
cause along. Vic Buccola fur
nished Tri-City's batting pow
er as he punched out three hits
in five times at the plate,
bringing in three runs.
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AURORA AIR STRIP
On Wilsonvillt Highway
Sunday, August 2
1 P.M.
Sponsored by
NORTHWEST TIMING ASSOCIATION
driving in tht other with a
double and single. It marked
the first time Brooklyn won in
St. Louis this season.
The Dodgers took an eight
game lead over the second
place Milwaukee Braves, who
were set down, 5-1, by Robin
Roberts of the Phillies in a
four-hit opening defeat, then
battled to a 10-lnning 0-0
rain-halted, second-game tie.
Richie Ashburn made two of
the four hits, both singles, and
stole second both times. But
that was as far as he got.
Larry Jansen beat Cincin
nati for tht fifth straight time,
9-2, with a steady 12-hltter as
Al Dark and Henry Thompson
hits home runs for the Giants.
A Shutout
Murry Dickson of the Pirates
turned in one of his b 1 1 1 1 r
jobs, blanking tht Cubs 4-0
with eight hits as Pittsburgh
gave him a 3-0 lead in the first
four Innings.
In the American League, the
Yankees again moved 5H
games in front with sn 11-9,
12-hit victory over the Browns,
while Bob Porterfield blanked
second place Chicago with
three hits. Ex-Dodger Ralph
Branca of the Tigers scored his
second victory in the A. L. by
topping Boston 9-3.
Wsshmgton made its two
runs in the first inning against
Virgil Trucks of Chicsgo, who
had been shooting for his ninth
straight victory since joining
tne wnite sox. Jsckie Jensen
doubled home one run and
scored himself on an error and
a single by Jim Delsing.
wauy Weatlake of Cleveland
who had a home run and four
single, driving in five runs in
a 12-fl victory over the Ath
letics.
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