Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 03, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Monday, Aogust 8, 195S
T THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Saba. Oro
Pt. 11
FAN FARE
) Walt BtKea I
Austin's Grand Slam Home
Runs Wins for Portland
Serine Leads C League in
Both Batting Pitching
With the season nearing n have a perfect record of three L"'
end Dave Serine of Legion wini and no losses. Cloie be
Pott 136 continues to lead the hind it Dale Wulf of the Liom
C" League in hittinr with an with two wins and no losses,
afasiug .SB9 average. Dickson's Loren Blaco leads
Serine; had his string of the sluggers with three hom
seven straight hits broken this ers. In team batting Jackson
week when he grounded out Jewelers is out in iront with
to the second baseman who a .394 average,
mace a fine play. Later in Darwyn Harms of Four Cor
the game he came back to get ners appears to be the best
a hit to run' his total to eight control pitcher as he has walk'
hits in nine trips.
ed but four and struck-out
In. the pitching department 26 in five games. Bud Chap-
Plerer a ret.
Serine 1 S Mt
Betmaa S S 4 Ml
ooi i i i joe
Keller 11 S I .tat
Barnee S 4 .444
rultoa S 4 S J
PartM S S S JM
Uftrr til .in
Brow. 11 1 .1
Eevene S .400
Allen S .000
Killer t .000
Brannoa IIS .000
McCallarr .000
JlpP I .000
8ocolofaky 1 1 .000 1
Cnrllteneea I .000
Tottla II M It 111
Doublet: Pulton and Relmaa. Triplet:
Portland (U.Brrankle Austin
hit. a grand slam homer ia the
sixth inning of the nightcap yes
terday to wrap 1-1 TCL
victory for Portland after Se
attle took Ue opener,
Austin's circuit clout broke
a 1-3 deadlock. It brought in
Charley Grant and Eddie Ba
slnski, who had walked and
Fletcher Robbe, who walked.
The win waa credited to Lar
ry Ward, who relieved starter
Glenn Elliott in the sixth. It
was bis fourth win against
eight defeats.
Crafty Al Widmar served up
a five hitter at the Beavers in
the opener as he won his 18th
game of the season against 10
defeats.
Seattle batters gave Widmar
a four-run cushion in the first
inning as the Rainiers lumped
on Beaver starter Jehosie Heard
who was dealt his seventh de
feat against 12 victories.
Former Portland third base
man Leo Thomas led the Seattle
nine hit attack with a home run,
lem ' Lions and Serine each ' the most strike-outs with
"C" LEAUl'E TEAM BATTING
Teas AS R H PCT. IB IB
Jaceaon Jewelere lotf 40 43 .104 4 1
West Balcm Lion 10? It ' IS Jtl 4 ' I
Le.lon Poet 134 66 M 34 .334 1 I
Dtckeon'e ararket 114 43 34 .314 4 I
Brt'a Kar. Mtt. '. lot 31 33 .304 1 4
Pour Cornere 103 21 31 , Jot 3
Orchard Htllht ., lit 13 34 .303 3 1
Btelnke'a 44 '20 IT ' - .303 1 S
"C" LEAGUE PITCHING
Pitcher -Team W L PCT. BB SO Garnet
JohriMin - WA Lion 3 0 l.tOO 7 17 I
Serine - Leilon Poat , 3 0 1.000 I 13 3
Wulf - WB Llona , 3 - 0 1.000 7 It a
Blaco - Dlckson'a 4 ' 1 .lot 14 34 "4
Chappellt - Jeckeon'a 4 1 .mo so 31 4
Harm! - Corner 3 3 .500 4 3t t s
Bevena - Leilon Poat ...1 i .300 13 t . 3
Gllbertaoa - Bert'a 3 3 . .400 34 II s
O. Oako - Blelnke'a 0 t .000 I t 1
Layxn - Coiner , 0 .000 4 1 1
Harvey Dlckaon'a , 4 1 .000 'I 13
Bhlraa Comre ...4 1 .000 ' 4 I I
O. Oako - Btelnke'a 0 1 . .000 3 . 1
Roblnaon - Btelnke'a t 1 '. .'.004 11 4 3
Molina - Btelnke'a t 1 .000 7 11
Dallmen - B'.elnka't 0 2 . .000 t t I
Turner Orchard Hta 4 s .000 11 30 S
"C LEAGl'E BATTING
Jeekaen Jaweieri
Player . B R H Pet.
Oentzkov 12 4 4 .400
B. Oriel 3 3 1 .SCO
Brunkar 13 3 I .462
Ktau 13 3 4 .462
Croaa 11 3 I .425
Battier 10 3 4 .400
Keeker 13 3 4 Jtfc
Oarrett 11 . 7 4 .364
r. Neuberter IIS .331
Chappell 11 7. 3 .373
-. Oriel 7 1 t .000
Billa 1 I I 000
Walerr 1 0 4 ..-
Eeller I 0 4 .000
T. Neuberter 4 0 4 .003
Belllnier 4 0 1 000
Berr Oil .000
Total 101 40 41 .314
1 Waal Salem Liana
' Plerer
Wulf
Lammers
1 Luke
Johnaon ...
Xerber
Venal .....
Heler
BrUc
Cotter
Thoma ....
. Orett
LOT .
J. Dent ....
Whltehum
H Pet.
I .167
I
11
.400
.374
.375
.364
31 Pet.
I .111
1 .111
I .400
1 Mt
I .373
PCL Standings
W L Pet. OB
BeliTwo. ;.u 11 .tit
Vault 71 II .171 I
Lae Antelei ..,...,.47 44 .401 II
Baa Ptaaclet 44 a .411 17
Pertleal .....43 47 .414 11
Ban Diet II 71 .414 11
Oakland 17 73 .131 31
aacremeat. IT 71 .431 33
Ba.v'a Baeolta:
Oakland 1-1. Ban Pranclac 1-1. let
saeat It utnlnta, lnd 7.
TMrnta, Wlltna, Chrlttla. BR Tnoeaaa.
Bee. Ooldaberrf. ataddern. DP WUaan.
OarBB.ekl and Ooldeewrrvi AitetIB, Ba
ainakl and Arfl. LOB Seattle t. Part
land 7. u at mart, Aaake tad atrallaa.
T-144.
SaallM III
a
Tebln.et I
Orbwall t 4
Thornaa.3 4
Madern.r 4
JudnlctLlf 3
Vilion.Sk 1
Ortelt.e I
OMabrr.l I
Davie. I
Lovrtch.p S
tat:
naUyn-eed 4-3. Lea Antelea 1-1
Beattle 1-3. Portland 1-7
Sacremente 3-3. Ban Diet S-3
BotnrAer'e Baaalut
Hallywaed 4, Lea Antelea
Be A Dlete 4. BncramenU I
Ban Prenelaca 13. Oakland I
Portland 3, Seattle 1. II lanlnu
Ootaper and Bvaail afuattr. Queen
(I) end Melon.
Pint aaait:
Ban Dia tot tot 4 I 1
Saeremenl 434 114 I 7 I
renala tad Hatkla; rwtlti and nit
tbtv. -
Becond itaaa: ,
Ban Dlete tOt 131 4041 1
Sacrament tot 111 too 3 I 1
T. Smith tad Bummer: Behana. Kim
ball (I), Teniae Hi end Blither. .
Tetala 3 I II I Totalt 31 I 31 It
t walked lot ETIIett la I
k Walked let Wei die tin.
rattl Ill 401 l-l
Hiu .203 033 I I
Portland v 14 tJ4
Mitt .'. l
Pllenet: IP AS R H ER BB SO
Davla 14 34 7 I 7 4 4
Lovrtrh ... H 1 - 4
Elliott I II S I I
Ward 1 1 ! ' ! '
Adama .... 1 I
winner Word. Wear Davie.
Oledd. Auetln. R Tobln, WlUen, Daela.
Aualln. Kolloway. oledd. Orant. Baaln
ll. RuieelL Robot. RBI-Oarbweekt 3.
Betlnakl. KOUOwar I, uowoerrr. w
tin 4. SB Baalnakl. Kellowar. HR Kol
letrer. Aoatla. BB Wllaon. aac Tobln.
Autila. LOB Seattle 7. Portland 4. U
Anake. SUatUa ad MuUll. T 1:33.
A-t 377.
TIDE TAILS
TUec fee Taft. Oreten Aaeeet. 1143
Dlckeeat
Player
Blece
Better
Barn
Lartent
Marruoa
Petere
Harver
Hoffnaa
Walker
Hltaehl
Btonebrlnk
Kimball
Woolrldre
Bonotofykt
B. Beeter
Duncan
Roaebrauih
Totala Ill IS SI .311
Doublet: Lartent, Blaco. Harrlion end
Hoffmen. Triple: Barne, Blaco end
Hoffman. Homer: Elaco 3.
Bart'a Kelaer Market
Planer
Jacluon
Hawler
Sondermea
Cowan
OUbertion
Moree
Penrod
Kernea ,
Jackaon
Manloa
Hadler
oroet . .
trips.
His ninth homer of the sea
son came in the first inning
scoring Jack Tobin ahead of
him. In the same frame Walt
Judnich walked, Artie Wilson
doubled him to third and catch
er Claude Christie singled them
both in.
The Suds' other tally came in
I ,,J ! the fourth inning and was un-
1 111 earned.
! Lyman Linde (8-8) and Fred
1 lots Sanford (6-8) go to the mound
I JSS'for Portland at San Francisco
a .000 1 .
I .ooo,iuesaay.
4 .000
Plrat tamt:
Loa Antelea 060 000 loo 1 4 1
Hollywood 100 100 30 4 I 1
Hatten. mot 171. Paaget III end rtd-
tn: O'Donnelt end Eretea.
second aeme: I
Loa Antelw 430 MI 11 II I
Hollywood 401 004 14 t 1
Plrat dame:
Sea Praaclac ... 443 404 414 4-J S S
Oakland 403 404 401 1-4 I 1
Cloutb, Munertt! (41 and Tomer;
florae end Neal.
Second eame:
Ban Pranrlico 411 lot 43 I 1
Oakland Ill 000 01 S 1
Botmler and Ternty: Ottttt and Neel.
Plrat temt:
I
.000
b a
I 4
14 f
II 3
B Pet.
1 1.000
S .171
I .441
I .451
I .115
3 .711
.113
1 .134
1 .OH
I .000
0 .000
To.'elt
Double:
101 II 33 .301
Triple: Morat 3,
Totalt 117 II II .357,
Doublea: Lammera 3. Burnalde, Coffey.
Doublet: Brunkal. Oarrett 3. K. Neu-lTrlplta: Johnaon 3. Wulf. Homer: Lem
ber. Trlplaa: Brunkal. Homera: Klau. Imera.
Cleveland Could Still Be
Big Rond Block for Yanks
Hawler,
Hawltr, Ktrnet. Homera: Ollbrrtaon S.
.117 . cov in. ria-;ry.
.000
0C3 I Pae Camera
.000 P'trer
.000 1 Harma
.000 Chartler ...
,000 Brunk
oordon
Aaferude
B. Lento
Prock
Rack
Lahr
Laytoa ,,..
Nlcho'eoa
Shlra
Ollatrap
Turner
Kleen
Rlckman
T. Lante
Seettle (II (1) Pardee
B W O A BHOA
Tobln ef ill lAuilln.a 413
Orbwakl.1 4 13 1 Aril. lb 4 11 1
Thomea.3 I I 1 I Robbe.lt I t 1 I
Uidete.r lis I Maroi.of 1141
Judnlch.U 11 tRuuel.r 4 111
Wlleon.l 4 11 IRblnan 14 4 4
ChrUllt. I 1 1 tEtterl.S 4 11
Oldabry.l .1 14 4 Banakl.l 411
Widmar. 11 Heard. 1 1
a-Llnt 11.
Welbtl. S I , I
Totala II 37 Total 31 I 17 1
Doubled lor Heard la Ith.
Seattle
Hlta .......
Portlend ,,
Hlta .1
Pitcher: IP AS a
WKlmar ,,,, I S3 1
Heard I 31 ,4
Wllbel ..... Ill
Loaer Heard, a Oarnowtkl 1. Rob.
Inaoa. R Tobln. Thomaa. Judnich, wu.
eon. Chrlatle. Roblnaon. RBI Thomaa,
2. Chrlatle I. Boatnakt. 3B Lint, Eaaert,
400 106 0004
401 10 3011
Oil 400 0001
Ill 100 0134
H ER ZB SO
113 1
14 4 1
1 I I
It O A
1 tAuetla t I
1 Kllwy.i t
4Eaert.lf 1
Mareiel 1
Releh.rf I
OIdd.e ' 1
Orent.S 1
B-nikl.1 I
1 Elliott. 1
.Ruel
Ward
k-Robba
Adama.
Portland
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Merchants, Used
Cor Dealers Open
Playoff Series
INDUSTRIAL LEAQITB
W L Pet. OB
TMCA 12 2 .417 I
Weltemotu II I
Commerclel Beet ...II 3
Key Woolen Mull ..I 4
Pint ChrUtla 1
Firemen T
Poatnl Clarke S S
KeUer Sleelrlo I I Ml
Plrat National I I .30
Mernower alllk I 13 .141 II
Ben t Market I II ATI lit,
Tonlabt'a tamea: Bert'a Market a.
Plrat Nellenel Bank el ThUUp'a ll:il
Kay Woolen Mllla ea. Kelaar Electric
al Laalle : Poatnl Clarke ear com-
terrlal Baal Covara at OUnter (l:Mi.
City Leatue pley-effa: Salem Mereh-
ante at. Uaed Car Doalera al Phillip
field (141.
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Industrial League content. This -game
will start at 7.
Other Industrial League con- .
tests will see the third place
Commercial Seat Covers tangle
with the Postal ClerVs at din
ger and Kay Woolen meeting
Keizer Electric at Leslie. Both
these games start at S:30. ,
Lulay Hurls No-Hitter
As Sublimity Wins 4-2
Sublimity Clem Lulay
hurled a no-hitter here Sun- .
day as Sublimity beat Lone
Elder 4-2 in a Pioneer League
game. The two runs off Lulay .
came as a result of walks and
errors.. .'
Lone Eldet ........ Ml 111 4043 I
Sublimity Ill 41 to- I 4
B. Adama. ateuber (I) and ntalbewei
Laley end Heubereer.
The Salem Merchants t a n d
Salem Used Car .Dealers clash
tonight In the opening game ef
a two-out-of-three game aeries
for the City League Softball
title. The game is at 1:11 en
Phillips Field.
The Merchsnts, champions of
the regular season, will prob
ably, send their ace Bob
Knight against the Used Car
nine. The second game of the
series will be played Tuesday
night and a third game, If
needed, will be staged Wed
nesday night
The first game at Phillips'
tonight will send Bergs Market
vs. First Nationsl Bank in an
' Eddie Manganiello of Revert,
Mass., is the captain of the
Brandeis U. football team for -the
second consecutive year.
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By CARL Ll'NDQUIST
New York, (U.R) Cleveland's
big pitching firm of Lemon,
Wynn, and Garcia, Inc., still
could be the one road-block Brookim ..
for the Yankees in their drive Milwaukee .
to a fifth straight American "lSH..
League pennant. Km York ..
... . Cincinnati .
The Indians are a big seven cnieato ....
games behind the Yankees in
third place today in the race,
but no other club in either
league has three such key
hurlers to throw in to the
stretch drive, plus such spot
'starters as Bob Feller and Art
Honttcman.
. A Powerful Firm
Right now, the Indians are
just a shade better off with
of them won 20 or more
the Athletics. 10-1, with a six-1 st. Loun 3. New York i.
hitter-in the opener of a ; ',
nouDie neaacr, oeiore cany
Wyruv came through with his
1'th victory in the nightcap.
nlen niffMntf n eiv.tiittnp in n Satnrdar'a ReeBlte:
m . .Ii l. ..it,., at. Loula X New York I
i -1 uiumiri!. muiig wiui
.IS
.171 74
.111 IVb
.MS II
111 M'k
.411 It
Ml Suva
.101 II
Plltrburth
Sendar'a Reealtel
at. Louie II. Brooklyn 1.
Phlladelohlt 4-1. Milwaukee 1-1.
Cincinnati 1-3. New York 0-1.
Chlceto 7. Plttaburth Ml tnntnta
3nd tame, postponed dtrkneaai.
SaterdaT'e Reaelta:
Brooklyn 11. St. Loula 4.
Cincinnati II. New York I in Innlnil).
Milwaukee I. Phlladelohlt 0.
PltlaburiB 1. Chlcato 3.
AMERICAN LEAGl'E
W L Prt. OB
New York 41 34 .414
Chlctte 43 40 .404 I
Cleveland 44 43 .311 ' 7
Boaton 17 41 .143 im
Waahlneton 41 14 .471 ll't
Philadelphia 43 It .433 34
Detroit 31 14 .373 31
St. Loul 31 .337 11
Cleveland 107. Philadelphia 11.
Detroit 3-t, Boatoa 1-4.
8t. Loula at New York, both semti
poelponed. rem.
Plertr Baa Pet
Hale 1 I l.ooo
Roblnaon , I 4 .144
roller I I .333
laeob'OB 4 4 1 .333
Molln 4 S 1 .131
w. Btewart Ill .313
O. Oak IS 1 .3U
Evan 4 1 I ,o
Bheldoa 7 S I .141
e. Btewart 10 11 .loo
McKlnnoa 4 14 .400
Btetnkt a S 1 .000
Detlmea .000
Robin tit .000
D. OlkO 3 I HO
ante l .too
Thompton I .000
Total II II .311
Chlcato 4. Warnlnaton I i
Cleveland . Phlledelphle 9
Detroit 4, Boaton 3, 14 Innlntt.
Garcia, the third member of
the trio, they have won 39
games, one more than the ..... , ,
thr of them had amaned at ?'raigh Brooklyn, came
tM, rt,w f the race a year, h.rou with an easy 0-1
, ! triumph on the six-hit pitch-
' , . . . , ing of Harvey Haddix as Rsy
The Yankees rained out of; jab,on,ki Red Schocndienst.
their doubleheadcr with the and steve Bnko nlt nomert
Browns stayed five games in,Tne Mnwaukee Braves moved
front of the White Sox. who , wUnln 7Vi , of (lrlt
were tooped 1-0. at Washing- place by ,pmting with lne
ton as Walt Masterson pitched Philielli losing 4.! on Curt
a six-hitter for his aeventh simmons ilve-hitter in the
victory and his fourth shut-, openeri thcn winning -i as
out- I rookie Bob Buhl pitched
Detroit trounced B o s t o n i seven-hit ball and struck out
twice as the Red Sox went eight in the nightcap.
down to their eighth defeat
In a row. Ned Garver pitched
a six-hitter to win his eighth
game in the opener, 2-1, while
Dick Marlowe gained the sec
ond triumph, 9-6, as the Tigers
pounded out 15 hits.
Cards Break Streak
In the National League, the
Cardinals, . after losing six
The Cubs topped the Pi
rates. 7-6, in 11 innings when
Randy Jackson hit a homer
after Ralph Kiner had kept
them going strong with his
25th homer, a triple, and
single. The second game was
rained out.
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CBJINE.E BUSS Co
Ollle Raera ' u S
Tee. ted Bet enrr
74 n Cemaerelel
Pbene tiaa
tLAM oaa
Orchard Heliale
Player
Goertrea
Turner
Caehetier ..,.
Boehmer
Llmbeuth
HIU
R. Padenrecht ....
Olaon
Boeaa
Orleson
Herman
Peleraon
B. Padenrecht ....
Ballew
Quarry
Totala
B R H Pet.
11 4 I Mi
4 3 3 .400
II .144
I 1 .333
11 .133
11 1 1 .113
4 1 1 .117
111 .117
111 .147
. I l l .ia
, II 1 .400
,71 .000
, S 0 4 .000
,410 .000
,13 .000
, 1 4 0 .000
. I 4 .000
.103 33 31 3M
B R R Pet.
. II I 4 .133
, 14 3 4 .431
,341 .313
. 13 I 4 301
. 4 1 1 fOO
,7 1 1
ie i a .lis
nil oti
I I .000
I 4 .000
7 1 t .000
7 .000
I 1 0 .000
1 I I .000
II .000
HI 14 14 .303
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