Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 03, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Three-Hitter in Finals
frophy Takers
Tom Pickens (left, upper photo) and
Curt Jantie, co-eaptaini of Salem'i
Americas Legion junior baseball team, carry off the Ore
gon state championship trophy at Waters park Sunday
after defeating MUwaukie 13-3 in the state finals. The
presentation was made by district commander John Muir
of Mill Gity. In lower photo are three Salem players who
received Individual trophys. From left, Twink Federson,
outstanding Infielder In the tournament; Gary Faterson,
outstanding pitcher; and Curt Jantxe, outstanding catcher.
Amick Speeds
To Victory in
75-Lap Race
Bill Amick and his 1950 Olds
mobile won the 75-lnp main
vent at Hollywood Bowl Sat
urday night, nosing out anoth
er Olds, driven by Tony Dlv-
lney, by less than a quarter of
lap.
Royoo Haggerty finished
third, while Wally Gervais
atmi In fourth.
Bill Weimann won the tro
phy 'dash and the fast heat race.
A number of crack-ups and
pills, none of them serious,
dotted the evening.
Illegal Deer
Hunters Fined
$250 Apiece
Sweet Home Two Foster
hunters were fined $250 each
in the Sweet Home justice court
recently. Jerry S. Watkinds, 27,
was fined after pleading guilty
of hunting deer during closed
season and Marvin C. Seber,
84, was fined after pleading
guilty for killing deer during
closed season.
The two men were arrested
by Med Crippen, state police of
ficer assigned to game law enforcement.
Weit Salem Lions
Jarkson Jewelers
Leilon Post 131 ..
Dickson's Msrset
Four Corners ....
Ben's Kir. Mkt. .
fltelnke's
Orchsrd Helshta '.
Tonltht's camas:
' By CHRISH KOWITZ. JR.
Gary Faterson 'who had
. started only one other game all
'season. Ditched the Salem Am
erican Legion Junior baseball
team to Its sfeond straight Ore
gon state championship at Wa
ters park Sunday.
i Paterson twirled a three-hitter
as the Capital Post No. 9
defeated Milwaukie 13-3 to
clinch the tiUe. It was the 21st
consecutive victory for Coach
Vines Genna's Bang.
jn addition to the state
(hanvoionshio trophy, Salem
was awarded the team sports,
manship plaque.
Three Salem players re
ceived Individual trophies.
They were second baseman
Twink Federson, for the out
standing infielder In the
tournament; Paterson, out
standing pitcher; and Cart
Jsntie. outstanding catcher.
Other awards went to Mil-
waukie's Bob Stones, outstana
Ing outfielder; Milwaukie's Stan
Byars, individual sportsman
ship and Hermiston's Leroy
Hanley, best hitter. Hanley
hit seven for 13 in three tour
nament games.
Paterson did not allow Mil
waukie a hit until two were
out in the fifth inning of Sun
day afternoon's game. He was
in command all the way.
Ed Warrenbure came In to
pitch the ninth Inning for Sa
lem.
West Salem Lions
Could Clinch C
Loop Title Today
"C UAOUI STANDINGS
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Lions
vs. Jackson Jewelers at West Belem and
Lealon Post 130 vs. Pour Corners
Barries: (All semis at ;!.
"1" UAOUI
Sslem Laundrr
Bishop Electric ....
Warner Motors .....
Orchard Helshta ...
Truss Oil
Vista Merchants ...
Pour Corners
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The' Capital Fosters, ee
sponsored by Stan Baker
Motors, Fumllite Block and
Supply, and Keiser Mer
chants, teed off on MUwau
kie pitcher Dick Stephens for
1 hits. They were all sin
gles ezepet one, that a triple
by Jerry Waldrop.
Pederson led Salem at the
plate with four hits In five
times at bat. Jantze had three
for four. Don Pigsley batted
In three of Salem's runs and
Larry Springer ' stole four
bases. (
Milwaukie had earned the
right to play Salem in the fi
nals by defeating Hermiston
7-3 Saturday night. Bill Wiit
ala, Milwaukie pitche, struck
out 17 Hermiston batters.
In marching to the state
championship, Salem defeat
ed all other three teams In
the tournament. Salem beat
Albany 8-3, Hermiston 15-S
and Milwaukie 13-3.
Coach Genna plans to give
his squad a couple of days rest.
then bear down in practice ses
sions In preparation for the
Northwest regional tournament
at Yakima. State champions
from Oregon, Washington, Ida
ho and Montana will compete
there. Salem won the regional
championship last year.
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One again, Salem'i American Legion junior baseball
team haa heaped honon upon our city by winning the
state championship. Every baseball fan in Salem is proud
'of Coach Vince Genna and his 15 boys.
No team ever worked any harder than this year's Salem
Legion team. If ever any team really deserved a cham
pionship, It is this one.
When the first call for Legion practice was issued
about the time school let out, 60 enthusiastic boys showed
up in hopes of making the team.
Genna was confronted wit the problem of whittling the
size of the iquad down to a workable number. Since he
didn't have much time to spend studying each boy, Genna
decided the best way to eliminate boys from the squad
would be to conduct gruelling practice sessions day after
nay. ine less interested boys, and those with less hustle,
would then drop out voluntarily, Genna figured.
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Avery aay, aa soon as uenna got on worn irom nis
truck driving job, he'd gather his gang together at 6:30
and put them through three hours or more of rugged
drills. When it got too dark to see the ball, Genna would
have the boys slide. When they slid so long they got sore
on om side, Genna would have them slide on the other
aide. When they got go sore on both aides that they
ouldn't elide feet-first at all, Genna would drill them on
diring head-first for the base. Then he'd run them for
two or three lap around the field.
That type of practice put the boys in shape, alright, but
It didn't succeed in cutting down the squad. Only a few
rave up and dropped out.
So, slowly and surely, Genna reduced the size of his
roster after carefully studying the abilites of each boy,
AD the time, he'd drive the boys harder and harder
in practice, hoping that more of them would give up and
quit the team, sparing him the unpleasant task of cutting
them.
A few more boys left. But nearly all of them kept on
plugging, hustling through every practice session as if
the world s championship depended upon it.
"Cutting some of those fellows off the team was the
hardest thing I ever did in my life," Genna will tell you.
Out of it all came the 15 young men who comprised the
Salem team which yesterday won the atate championship.
They worked hard for that championship. And all the
kids that were cut from the squad along the way worked
just as hard. While they did not play in the tournament,
. and some of them did not play at all, their hustle and
determination in those long, after-dark practice sessions
were an inspiration and a challenge to the boys who did
make the team.
When you've got that kind of boys living here, it's no
wonder that Salem won the state championship.
The West Salem Lions go
after a ahare of the Junior
baseball C League title to
night when they tangle with
Jackson Jewelers at West
Salem.
In the other league game
Legion Post 138 tangles with
Four Corners at Barrick Field.
If Jackson's or the Legion nine
loses they would drop out of
the league race. The Lions
could clinch the title tonight
by beating the Jewelers while
Four Corners would beat the
Legion tam.
This la the final week of
play In the C League except
for three make-up games next
week. Jackson's, the Lions,
and Legion Post 136 are all
involved in make-up games.
West Salem now has a one
game margin over the two sec
ond Dlace teams with two
games to go. They lead third
place Dickson's Market by
H4 games so four teams are
still in the fight for the title.
B League teams swing
into action Tuesday night.
Tot sis II I 34 II Totals 31 It 3T II
a Walked for Peterson In Ith.
b Piled out for D. Atones In Ith.
e struck cut lor Miller In th.
Miiwaukia ooo 010 030 3 I
Salem 034 003 03' II 1 3
Wtnnlni pitcher Paterson.
Pitcher: IP AB H . R ER SO BB
Stephens ... I 30 It 13 I 4 3
Paterson ... S 31 I 3 1 3 I
Warrenburi 1 3 t I
HBP Larsen or Paterson 3. lob mii-
waukla I, Salem t. Errors Sprlnser 3,
e-loedel 3. Csnnon, Leonard 3, Brara.
SBH Waldrop. RBI Plsiler 3, Jantae
3, Waldrop 3. Sprinter, Brars. Xntsht,
Stones. Pickens. Bolton r. eac.
6prlnser. AB Splnser 4, Piaster 3,
Campbell, Jantze, Larsen. Pickens. DP
Stephens to larsen to innara; larsen
to Brars; Plisler to pederson to ricsens.
Tims 3.00. Umpires westover and
Heine. Att. too (ast.l.
Saturday tame:
Hersalelen 111
Dsusner.l I
Ptlher.se 4
Hanler.e 4
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O'Donel.S 4
Leach.lf t
Melluin.af I
Oochrn.p 4
M'Oraw. t
a-Mannr I
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8tphns.r 4
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Salem Senators'
Annual Picnic Nite
Due This Evening
The Salenf Senators eon
duct their annual pienle
night at Waters park to
night, with gates opening st
5:3S.
Following the picnic, there
will be aa exhibition gams
with the touring House of
David team at 8:15.
During the picnic hours,
fans are Invited to bring
their lunches and eat on
the playing field. All mem
bers of the Senator team
will be there In uniform, and
will be available for auto
graph signing, picture pos
ing, etc.
Free cake and coffee will
be served to those attending
the picnic. The cakes are
being baked by wives of Sen
ator ball players, who are
engaging in a contest for the
best cake.
Similar picnic nights' in
the last two years have at
tracted crowds upwards of
2000. With a break in the
weather, another big crowd
is expected tonight
The House of David game
itself should prove quite an
attraction, as m a n ag e r
George Anderson's bearded
baseballers always put on a
good show, win or lose.
Anderson and three team
mates will present their fa
mous pepper game during an
Intermission in the game.
Jerry Ballard, six-foot, six-
inch Senator first baseman,
has requested that he be al
lowed to pitch three innings
against the Davids.
Merchants Win
Over Mt. Angel
Mt. Ange The Salem Mer
chants . edged Mt. Angel
Townies 6-4 here Sunday in
a non-league Softball game.
The Merchants play in the
Salem City League.
Bob Knight homered for
the winners while Grahn and
Shepard each had a double
and single. Duda Walton
doubled for Mt. Angel and
Bede Annen had two singles
in two trips.
Friday the Townies defeat
ed St. Paul 13-1 In a cham
pionship game at Whiskey
Hill. Tuesday night Mt. Angel
travels to Mill City for a
game with Kelly Lumber. Carl
Beyer, their ace pitcher, will
do the pitching,
Salem Merchants .... too 013 t t 3
Mt. Ansel ooo 040 t 4 t
LOCaL UNITED PRESS ASSdCIATID MESS NEWS AND FtATUHU
Page 10 Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 3, 1953
Spokane, Salem Virtually
Tied for First Place in WIL
1 1
Totsis IT It 34 11 Totals 14 I 37 S
sv struck out for Leach In tth.
b Grounded wtrt for Methsson In tth
rt.n.lsum til OOO OOO I 11 1
Milwaukie 001 133 Ol'-I t S
Los las prteher Cochran.
Pitcher: P II I s m SO BB
Cochran t 33 I 4 4 I 3
MtOiew .... S 11 3 I S 3 I
Wlltala t 31 11 3 1 17 I
HBP Matnsson or wuiaja. " .
Cochran, McOraw. PB Hanler, Pjilsht
3. LOB Hennleton It, MUwaukie 11.
Brrns O'DonnsU . Hanler 3. Wlltala
3, Abel. Deuaner. Crist. 3BH Stephene
t, atones. RBI Abel 3, Stephens, Can
non, Leonard 3, Knlsht, wntsla. Mac
O'Donnell, Marshall, SB Hanler 3. Abel.
Daussnsr, Crist, DP Cochran to O'Don-n-11.
Time 3:41. Umpires Hsnkt and
Purakawa.- Att. too mt ).
Tandevort and Brandon;
If. Berer.
C. Berer and
Salem Girls
Defeat Newport
Newport The. South Salem
Merchants Girls team troun
ced Newport 19-1 here Satur
day night. The game was not
a league game.
Dorothy Stewart, Jo Stet
tier, and Vivian Reeves all
homered for the winners. Flor
ibel Gordon had four hits in
five trips to the plate and
Carol Peierson had two trip
les, all for the winning Salem
nine.
Peterson and Stettler shared
the pitching duties and held
the Newport nine to four hits.
The Merchants tallied nine big
runs in the seventh inning.
Sslem til 333 t It 33 I
Newport 100 til 114 1
Minor League Scores
fBr Ths Associated Press)
Handsr's Reeulls
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Charleston I. Mlnnespolls 3.
St. Psul 4-4. Columbus 1-1.
Kansas Cltr 1-1. Toledo 4-3.
Indlanerolle 4. Lmilsrllle 3.
INTERNATIONAL I.SAOU!
Montreal 3-1. Buflelo l-o.
Ottawa t-0, Toronto 4-3.
Bprtnefletd I, Rochester S.
Baltimore 4. ftyracuaa 1.
TEXAS LKAGI'B
Osllss l-l. Oklahoma Cltr 1-1.
Tulsa 4. Port Worth I.
Shreveport 7, San Antonio 3.
Beaumont t. Houston I.
WESTERN irAfll't
Lincoln 1-3. Denver 3-13.
Dee Moines at Colorado Serines
postponed.
Omsha at Wichita (31 postponed.
Stout CUT l-l. Pueblo 1-3.
PIONEER LEAtUTB
Idaho, Pells 7. arret Pslle t.
Salt Lake Cltr I. Mesle Vsller I. Ses-
ond aame poetponed. rain.
Bolie 3. Oetlen 3. Second tamo post
poned, rsln.
Pocstallo at BllUnss. ram.
(31
telardee'e Reealte
INTER NATIONAL LEAOI'I
Momreel 11, BullaM 1.
Rochester 3, Strrlnsfield t.
Toronto II, ntlewa 1.
Rrreeu.e 7. ReHtmore t
AMERICAN AKSOOATION
Minneapolis I. Charleston I (It kia.l
Onlr tsme scheduled.
TEXAS LEAOrS
Oklahoma Cltr I. Dallas t.
Port Worth 11. Tulna. t.
Shrreperot t. Sen Antonio I.
Houatoo 7. Resumont 1.
WESTERN LEAOCt
Dea Motnes t. Denver 1.
Colorado Sorlnss 4, Uncoil t.
Omsha I. Slous Cltr t.
Pueblo . Wichita l-l (1st Sims tl
Innlnsi. 3nd ssme 7 Innlnl Mel,
PIONEER IEAOI E
Rill mis t. Idaho Palls 1.
Oreet Pells 4. PoretaUo I.
Rnlao t. Oeden 4.
Mselc Veil, st Sslt tjke, rsln
Stook, Paulus
Top Seeded in
Tennis Tourney
Ted Stook and John Paulus
are top seeded among 15 team
entries in the annual Men's
Doubles Tennis Tournament
which is being played this
week. The finals will be held
next Sunday at Willamette
University.
Stook and Paulus are the
19S1 and 19S3 champions.
Other seedings sre George
Watts and Jim Morgall, No. 2;
John Wysong and Phil Brown,
No. 3; Mel Williamson and
Garyi Boedigheimer, No. 4.
Williamson and Boedighei
mer are the 1B53 State Uou-,
bles Champions. They were,
members of Del Ramsdell'tri
state champion squad. '
The first round matches
are: Cocking - Campbell vs.
Merchant Wilson, Burkland
Page vs. SyTing Kitchen,
Williamson Boediger vs. Ad
kinson Bennett, Watts-Mor-gali
vs. Minniefie Alfred,
Grey - Ramsdell vs. Reese -Socolofsky,
Bsker - Wulf vs.
Luther Minlfie, and Wysong
Brown vs. Conder-Berg.
SPORTS SLATE
MONDAY
Baseball
Western International Leasus; Lewlston at Caliarr, Spokana at Bdmonton,
Victoria at Vancouver.
"C" Leseue: Weit Salem Llona vs. Jackson Jewelers at Wast Salsss tad Lesion
Poet lit rs. Pour Cornere at Barrlek. (All aauias at t;15).
8oftball
Induatrlal Lsssus: Bert's Msrket rt. Plrtt Nations! Bank tt Phillip's 7:M):
Ksr Woolen rs. Reiser Electric at Leslie (1:30: PO Clerks vs. Commercial Seat
Covers at Oltnter (trio).
Cltr Leasue plar-olls: Used Csr Deslers rs. Salem Merohanta at Phillip's (1:00).
Broadcasts
XOCO Brooklyn Dodtera re. Mllwsukle Brarss at 1:11.
TUESDAY
Baseball
Wsstern Internsltonsl Lesaus: Lewleton at Caltarr. Spokane at Bdmonton,
Tsklma at Salem, Wenatehee at Trl-Cltr. and Vletorla at Vancouver.
"B" Leaaue: Salem Laundrr re. Orchard Helshta at Barrlek and Truer. Oil rs.
Tleta Merchants at Loalle. (All tamea at :.)
Softball
Industrial Leseue: Ho tames scheduled.
Cltr Leatuo plar-ofts: Used Car Dealers vs. aslem Merchants at PJbllllpa
neia (i:soi.
Broadcasts
XOCO New Tork Slants rs. Chlcsso Cubs at 13:01. '
Wrestling
Salem Armory (1:10): Main event Irish Jack O'Relllr re. Jobnnr Demchuek.
Aiao preliminaries ana special event.
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
Woctero International Leaaue: Lewlston at Calsarr. Spokane at Bdmonton,
xasima at aiem, wenaicnee at xri-cur. ana victoria at Vancouver,
"C" Leaaue: Btelnke's vs. Orchsrd Helshta at Orchard Relshts and Bert's
Keiser Market re. Dickson's Market st Lulls. (All semes at l:lt.)
Softball
Industrial Lessue: Marllower vs. Plrst Chrlstlsn at Phillips (7:00); Ksr
Woolen vs. Wolssmotts st Ollnser 1(1:301.
Cltr Lsssus plsr-olfs: Salem Merchants vs. TJssd Car Dealsrs at Phillip's
(1:00). (II needed.)
Broadcasts
KOCO Sslem Aenstors vs. Ysklms Besrs at 1:11.
Edmonton
Yakima ...
Vancouver
Lewlston ..
Wenatchet
Trl-Cltr ..
Victoria ..
Calsarr ...
(Br The Assoetstrd Press)
The Spokane Indians climbed
into s first place tie with Sa
lem in the Western Internation
al - i- . , v. i. Sslem
sti a.csuv oununy uiiii, iiiauu KpokiQ,
to a win over Victoria and aa-
lem's doubls loss to Wenatehee,
The Senators looked like a
second division club, rsther
than the winners of the first
half of the split season, as they
were humbled by the fast-improving
Chiefs, 8-1 and 10-0.
The Indians, on the other
hand, showed lots of spark as
they came to life in the clos
ing innings of their game with
the Tyees and pounded out - a
8-4 decision.
The standings were in a uni
que situation. Spokane, with a
record of 14-15, was one-half
game. ahead of the Senators,
who have s 21-13 record, but
were three percentage points
behind the Senators at .SIS.
In other games around the
loop Sundsy night, Vancouver
split a twin bill with Lewlston,
winning the opener 9-4 and
dropping the nightcap 11-7; and
Yakima divided a pair with Tri-
City, taking the first 4-0 and
losing the afterpiece 6-3; Cal
gary and Edmonton were not
scheduled.
In games Saturday night, Ed
monton two-timed Calgary, 13-
5 and 4-3; Victoria snd Spo-
WIL Standings
IBr Ke Assoclsted Prctal
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Stndsr's Bsselts!
Ysklms 4-1, Trl-Cltr t-l.
Wenstchee l-lt, Sslem l-l.
Spokene I, Victoria 4.
Vsncouvsr 1-7, Lswlston 4-11.
Sstardar's Beealtet
Bdmonton 11-4. Calsarr l-l.
Victoria 4-4. Spokana 1-10.
Yakima I, Trl-Cltr f.
Salem t, Wenatehee 4.
Vancouver t, Lswlston I.
Maadar'a Seusdalst
Lewleton st Cslssrr.
Spoksna at Bdmonton.
Victoria at Vancouver.
Onlr aamea echeduled.
kkane split, Victoria taking the
first 6-5 and the Indians the
second 10-4; Yakima edged Tri
City 8-6; Salem whipped We
natehee 8-4; and Vancouver
clubbed Lewiston 6-3.
The Indians collared the
Tyees Sunday night with two
runs each in the aixth, seventh
and eighth frames. Will Hafey
was ths big gun with a homer,
s triple snd s single for Spokane.
A pair of Charlies, Beamon
and Oubre, in that order, were
the main links in Wenatchee's
chain around Salem. The Char
lie of the first part whipped up
a Uiree-hitter in downing the
Senators in the opener snd the
Charlie of the second part set
Salem down with another three
hitter in the regulation after
piece. Three Salem errors in the
opener helped the Wenatehee
cause along.
The bargain bill at Lewiston
wss s free-swinging affair, with
the Broncs and Vsncouver rap
ping out a total of 41 safeties.
Al Heist and Gsbby Williams of
Lewiston each got s homer snd
accounted for eight of the 11
Lewiston runs between them.
The Broncs won the sseond
game with a tour -run uprising
in the seventh.
Two Yakima bobbles afield
and a brace of hits In the final
frame gave Tri-Clty its second
game win over the Yakima
Bears. Yakima had easy going
in the opener as ths Bears roll
ed to s 4-0 lead In the first
thrse Innings and rode tt
through to the end of the game.
Ted Edmunds took the win as
he went the distance in ration
ing the Braves four scattered
hits.
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TsneellU 3
Peres, M I
Dsro.of 3
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Losing pitcher Collins.
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Bermon ... 7 31 3 1 1 3 t
Errors Peres 3. Bsrtolomel. LOB
Sslem I, Wenstchee I. 3BH Malmbert,
Helmuth, Eartolomel. Seaman. RBI
Dero. Malmbert 3, Helmuth, BartolomoL
Munos, Beaman. SB Paras. DP Baa
man to Stanford to Munoa: stanlerd la
Malmbert to Munoa. Umpires Asbiore)
and Van Keuren.
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Losrnt pitcher Hemphill.
Pitcher: IP AB K R BK SO BB
HemphlU .. lVe 11 7 I 7 I 4
Bortt IH a 4 3 I S
Oubre t 31 3 I tit
HEP Munos br Borsl. LOB salsa) 1,
Wenatehee I. Hit Munos. Hslmuth.
Errors Hslson. SBH Withers pooct,
Stanford I. Palmer. RBI Munoi 4. Hel
muth 3. Stanford, McCormack, ataUn
bsrr. DP sabatlnl to Taneelll to Bal
lard. Time 2:11. Umpires Van Ksuraa
and Aahford. Att. 1. MO (sat.).
Sanisr Uaaaearaai
Victoria Ill 003 0004 t 1
Spokana 100 lot 33 s 13 3
Prior, walker It) and Martini Hearts,
New (I) and Sheets.
Plrst tame;
Vancouver tot 111 0 I s t
Lewlston 010 100 0 4 t 4
Ounnsrson, Thompson 13) and Duret
to: Kline, Butler (II and Oarar.
Second lame:
Vancouver 033 011 OOO 7 It S
Lewlston 003 303 40 11 II a
Meyers. MeKar II) and Leerttt; Bren
ner, Perea (I), Butler (31 and Cameron.
First tarns:
Tri-citr tot ooo t i 4 1
Yakima 303 000 4 I 1
Robertson and Warren; Sdmtmdt and
Albtnl.
Second tame:
Trl-Cltr 110 111 003-4 II t
Yeklma 300 OOO 1003 14 4
Sorrier. Dobernlt (t) and Warren;
Carter and Alblnl. .
Satartar Ilaeassrea' Plret tame:'
Edmonton att tit tit It II S
Calsarr 000 OOO tot 111
McNultr and Monan: Stltss, Sehuttt
(71 and Brlcker.
Second tame:
Edmonton Mt ltl 0114 T t
Cslssrr 000 lot tnl a 3
Cooaat and Mars en: Orel) sad LeUard. '
I 114 t M
I St 44 1
Mrtt tanas: ,
Victoria
Spokane Ml st 44 1 t
DrlUlnt and MarMa; Oerdetl, Hew (4)
and Sheets.
Second tarns: '
Victoria lit lit OOO ID I
Spokana 130 tit 10- 10 13 t
Hodtts, TMUlni II), nomas at) us
Harfordi Worth. Otoraanonl fl) aaad
Sheets.
Trl-Cltr Ml too tB4 I It
Yakima to! 031 tO"t It 4
MiehatUoa. Dowarnlo (I) aavd Warraai
Rlos and Alblnl.
Sslem 400 301 111 t S I
Wtnatehse sol 00 SIO 4 t t
Nicholas. Borst (t) and Hslson: Bow
man, Decarolls (t) and BartolemeL
Vancouver 300 131 1011 t 1
Lewleton tit too 0 I M
Hemendes and Duretto; Perea, Sutler
(7), Marshsl! (I) snd Camsron.
Totals S3 3 II 7 Totsis It It 11 It
a Piled aut for Rosnaple In Tth.
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SALEM ARMORY
TUESDAY, 8:30 P.M.
tMsrsf st km. Isfrss N. 9
TIMBER SALE
MARION COUNTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT
SALEM, OREGON
In Room 418, State Highway luilding
st 3:00 o'clock P.M.
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1953
Certain standing and down timber en the North half
ef Northeast quarter (N1 NEVi) of Section 17, Town
ship 8 South, Range 2 East, W.M., Marlon County,
Oregon,'
The minimum price which will be accepted is
$37,500.00.
THE TERMS OF THE SALE ARE: CASH, and the
State Highway Cemmissien reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids.
Detailed informatein can ba secured from C. W.
Parker, State Highway Building, Ream IIS, Phone
4-2171, Extension 717, Salem, Oregon.
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
Stote Highway, Building, Salem, Oregon
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