Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    Sennoftoirs effected Agdiin.,T5-
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Roenspie Win Streak Stops
After Eleven Straight
By chris kowitz, jr.
Salem's slipping Senators
continued their downward
slide In the Western Interna
tional league at Waters park
last ntcht, suffering their fourth
straight loss as Yakima pound
ed out 18 hits for a 15-7 vic
tory.
Gent Roenspie's winning
streak was snapped at 11
games. The slight right-hander
now has record of 12 wins
and three losses with Salem.
Roenspie was lifted In the
eighth inning last night, and
Jack Hemphill and Larry Borst
finished out the game. Hemp
hill lasted only one-third of sn
Inning.
Yakima batters had a field
day. Two Bears hit home runs.
Bob Wellman did it with no
body on in the sixth and Phil
Steinberg homered with two on
In the eighth. Yakima also had
two triples and one double,
The visitors registered extra
base bits in six of the nine in
nines.
Steinberg was the Individual
standout for the up and coming
Bears. 1st addition to his homer,
he bid a double and two sin
gles, for a total of four runs
batted in.
Jimmy Deyo batted In three
of Salem s runs. Don Master-
son had two runs batted in,
both on a double In the sixth.
Dick Sabatini also doubled for
Satan.
The two teams close out their
Western International league
series with an 8:15 game at Wa
ters park tonight Joe Nicholas
Is due to pitch lor baiem.
The win boosted the Bears
Into third place, half game
ahead of Vancouver and a
game and a half behind the
Senators, who have lost nine
of 11 starts in the last two
weeks.
Bob Wellman and Bill
Steinberg carried the big bats
for the Bears.
Wellman contributed a solo
homer In the sixth and Stein
berg's round-tripper batted In
two of the seven runs the
Bears scored in the eighth.
Despite the loss, Salem re
tained its position two games
back of front-running Spokane
as the Indians went down 7-2
at Edmonton. John Conant, a
former Indian hurler, checked
his ex-teammates with six hits
to rack up his 19th WIL vic
tory of the season.
Al Heist homered twice for
Lewlston as the Broncs upset
Calgary's Stampeders 7-8 in
Calgary's short-field ball park.
Charlie Meade's round-tripper
In the ninth accounted for two
of the loser's three tallies.
WIL Standings
Spokane ..
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TelUna ...
Vancouver
Samoa ton
Lewleton
Wenelcne
Trl-Cllr ..
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Yakima II, Salts 7.
LowtatoB 1, Celearr I.
Victoria 4. Vancouver I.
Wenelchee Trl-Cltr 1.
Tnereoar'e Scaeaalei
Yakima al Salem.
Wenauhee at Trl-Cltr.
Spokane at Calearr 13). .
Lewleton at Edmontoa.
Vancouver at Victoria.
Vancouver also attempted a
ninth Inning rally but It fell
short and Victoria came up
with its only win of the three
game series at Vancouver. The
Capilanos scored twice In the
ninth and had the tying run
on second with two out when
Jack Bukowatz grounded out
to give Victoria the game by
a 4-3 margin. Bob Drilling
took credit for the win, his
eighth without a setback.
Keith Bowman spaced five
hits, strvck out five batters
and walked only two men as
Wenatchee downed Tri-City at
Kennewick. It evened the se
ries at a game apiece.
Wenatchee and Tri-City and
Salem and Yakima wind up
their present stands with
Thursday night's games. Spo
kane moves to Calgary Thurs
day for a doubleheader, Lew-
istcn opens at Edmonton and
Vancouver and Victoria re
new their competition at Victoria.
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Pag 10 Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 6, 1953
Salem Legion Team Plays
Benefit Game Next Week
Baseball fans of Salem
will get a chance to see the
stats championship Salem
American Legion baseball
team ia action at Waters
park next week, a few daya
before the Capital Post squad
leaves for the regional 11
tournament at Yakima.
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See. DalBerto, Roanapta. SB Andereon,
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Salem and Albany Amer
ican Legion teams will meet
either Wednesday or Thurs
day night In a benefit game
for Jack Lay and Vine
Cenna.
Loy Is the 15 -year -old
left-handed pitcher who was
stricken with rhumatie fe
ver in mid-season this year,
and Is confined to bis bed.
Genna is coach of the Sa
lem team. He receives no re
muneration for his efforts,
though he takes many hours
off. work in order to coach
the team.
Net proceeds from the 8s-lem-Al'jany
game will be
used to benefit Loy and
Cenna. Loy is in need of a
hospital bed and similar
Items;
Albany's Legion team is
particularly anxious to get
another shot at Salem, since
Salem defeated Albany 8-8
In the opening round of the
state American Legion jun
ior baseball tournament at
Waters park last week. Al
bany finished fourth fn the
state tourney.
Chuck Kerr, coach of the
Albany team, Is away on va
cation, so the Albsny team
will be handled by Bob Rob
ertson and Glen Wilfert here
next week. Robertson is
sports director of the city
recreation department at Al
bany, and Wilfert, whose son
is a pitcher on the Albany
team, is a former -Brownsville
high school coach.
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YfilCA Lead Sliced to Half
Game in Industrial League
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Id moo ton CIO 304 O0 7 10 1
Romero, Nw (4), OlOTknnonl (7), Cor
dtll t Dd Otlti Con in t turd Mora..ii.
New Solon.
the Salem Senators Is Msx
Marshall, 87, a former big
league (Cincinnati) and Coast
league outfielder. Marshall,
who played with the Silver
ton Red Sox earlier this
yesr, signed with Salem this
week. He is a left-handed
batter.
Uwliton IH 101 ooo 7 II a
Caliarr 004 100 001 I I
Butlar and Oarari atltaa. Praacla 111
and Ullard.
Victoria
Vancouver
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Drilling end Martin: Hernaadea aad
Learnt, Duretto (II.
Wrnatehaa Ml 010 111 S II 1
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Bowman and Bertolomel; Bloom;
Hediecock (I), Mlcnelaon (I) and war-ran.
Dickson's, Stein ke's Win
Junior C League Games
Dickson's Market and Stein
ke's came through with wins in
C" league action last night. A
full slat of games are sched
uled for tonight in the "B"
league.
Warner Motors tangles with
Bergs Market at West Salem
and Bishop Electric plays at
Barrick with Four Corners.
Bishop Electric and Warner
Motors must win to stay in the
race for the title.
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Dtrkion'a Market I I .114
JarktoB'a Jewelere 4 S .447
Bert'a Kelr Ukk 1 4 .313
Pour Camera 1 4 .13
Suinee'a 1 S .147
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Orchard HeiahU 4.
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l-o m the first. Orchard
Heights scored their other run
in the third.
Pete Melln and Gary DaU-
man held Orchard Heights to
two hits, one a double by Jim
Turner. Stewart and Robin
son each had two hits off loser
Turner. Dallman gained the
win.
Del Sheldon made the play
of the night when he made a
diving catch of Gary's fly in
diving catch of Gary Ballew s
fly in the second frame. It
turned out that this play saved
a run and possibly the gsme.
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BUhop Electrto .,..4 I
Warner Motor! 4 1
Orchard Helihta ...1 I
Truai Oil 4 I
Vina Merehanta ,. I 4
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Brra'a Market at Weal Salem and BUhop
Elertrla vi. Pour Cornera Merehanta at
Barrick 1AU aamee atari at lilli.
Dickson's ended its schedule
on the right note with a 6-2
win over Berg's Kelzer Market
at Leslie, Loren Blaco hurled
Dickson's to their fifth win
against two loses. ,
Esch team tallied once in
the first frame, both runners
scoring after having gotten on 1
base by walks.
Tied at 1-1 the southenders
cored five big runs in the top
of the third. Bill Harrison
started off the rally with a
walk. Two more walks, an er
ror, and a sacrifice netted
Dickson's two runs. Jim Hoff
man knocked ln'two runs with
a triple to make the score 6-1.
The Keiier nine came back
with one run in their half of
the third and were held score
less the rest of the way. Gene
Gilbertson doubled In the first
Inning and had one other hit
to lead the Bergs attack.
Steinke's broke into the win
column with a 8-4 win over
Orchard Heights. A four run
outburst by Steinke's in the
fourth and final inning gave
them the win. Hits by Jim
Robinson. Pete Melin, Bill Ja
cobson, Wes Stewart, and Steve
Stewart gave the Steinke's nine
five runs.
Orchard Heights scored three
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Wolgamott's moved within a
half game of the front running
TMCA last night when they
edged Ksy Woolen Mills 9-8.
In the only other game of the
night First Christian defeated
Mayflower Milk 5-2.
In Industrial League action
tonight the Firemen meet Kei
ber Electric at Phillip's. First
National . .plays. . Commercial
Seat at Phillip's, and the Pos
tal Clerks go against the-YMCA
at Leslie. The first game at
Phillip's starts at ? while the
game at Leslie is at 6:30.
Wolgamotts came from be
hind to take the Kay Woolen
nine. The winners scored two
runs In the final inning on an
odd play.
Their two runs came when
a runner was attempting to
score on an overthrow and
missed the plate. He attempt
ed to get back and everyone
rushed in to keep him from
scoring.
Meanwhile Valdez was scor
ing the winning run while ev
eryone was trying to keep the
other runner from tagging the
plate. Wickert homered in the
third for the losers.
First Christian led all the
way to hand Mayflower its
13th loss against two wins.
Marflower
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HlUllcker and Oroan-
Dr. Edgar L. Harden, Mich
igan State's new faculty rep
resentative to the Western
Conference, also is dean of
Continuing Education Services
for the school.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
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Wolaamotta
Commercial Seal
Kar Woolen ....
Pint ChrUtlan .
Firemen
Poatal Clerka
Kelter Electrle
Pint Rational .
Beri'e Market .
Mayflower Milk .
Lait ntaht'a acorea:
Marllower Milk 1; Woliamotta s,
Woolen a.
Tonlght'a fatnei: Fireman re. Keller
Electrle at Fhllllp'e (7:001; Pint Nation-
Bank va. Commerelal Seat Covera at
Phllllp'a (I Ml; Poatal Clerka ra. YMCA
at Lealle (l;10).
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Emergency Fish
Closure on
Imnaha River
An emergency angling clos
ure to protect migrating spring
Chinook salmon in the Imnaha
river was put into effect by the
Oregon State Game Commis
sion August 3.
The following area is closed
to all angling: From a rock
slide at a point commonly
Known as "The baddle " near
the lS-mile post on the Imnaha
road, to a posted point approxi
mately 300 yards downstream.
A' recently developed rock
slide was the cause of the clos
ure. When the slide blocked
the passage for the salmon, a
small channel was constructed
to let them pass, but there is
a tremendous concentration of
fish just below the slide where
they are waiting to go on up
stream. Since the run up the Imnaha
is relatively small, it is essen
tial that a sufficient number of
fish be permitted to escape so
that the run may contnue In
future years.
Cockell, Matthews
Clash in Seattle
Tomorrow Night
Seattle Their sights set ea
the heavyweight championship
of the world. Dor Coekell ef
London and Barry Matthews ef
Seattle come e grips here at
Sicks Stadium Friday Bight
Coekell, British Empire
heavyweight champion, and
Matthews, No. 9 contender for
the world's title, will punch in
a scheduled 10-round encoun'
ter which will eliminate the
loser from championship con
sideration and which will ele
vate the winner into a probable
shot at Rocky Marciano.
The card will start at 8:30
p.m. and in the event of threat
ening weather Matthews and
Coekell will take over the ring
after the first preliminary. If
the weather is clear they will
start at about 9:13 p.m., with
several of the preliminaries to
follow the main event There
will be no broadcast or tele
cast of any bouts on the show.
Promoter Harry Gllckman
of the Seattle Boxing Club
yesterday estimated a crowd
of 18,00 fans and a gross
gate of 8100,000. He atuck by
bis original prediction, but
pointed out that there are
ttill plenty of good reserved
seats available. '
Priced at 88 grandstand and
$10 ringside, these tickets will
remain on sale at Sherman-
Clay and the Seattle Boxing
Club, 110 Cherry, until 5 p.m.
Friday.
6000 general admission tick
ets, priced at $3 each, will go
on sale at Sicks Stadium at 8
p.m. Friday together with any
remaining reserved seats.
In any event, with more than
$60,000 in the till early this
week, the bout is a cinch to
break all records for the Pa
cific Northwest.
Matthews completed his
heavy drills with four rounds
of boxing Tuesday afternoon,
making a total of SO rounds
he has boxed getting ready
for the important internation
al match. He planned a light
loosening - up session for
Wednesday.
Manager Jack Hurley, more
worried each time he watched
Harry's opponent in the gym,
announced that "The Athlete"
is in perfect condition. "He
meets a tough, dangerous op
ponent" said the Deacon, "but
he simply can't afford to lose
and I don't think he will."
Coekell, confident of a vic
tory In his American debut,
planned to finish training with
another boxing drill Wednes
day afternoon. His training ap
pearances have Impressed turn
away crowds at the Evergreen
gym and he'll be no worse than
even money at fight time.
Fans from all over the North
west, lured by the biggest fistic
event in a decade, will be in
attendance, Including large con
tingents from British Columbia,
Idaho and all parts of Oregon
and Washington. j
The Greatest? . . .'Hogwash!'
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r.langrum Says 'Hogwash'
To Praise of Ben Hogan
Chicago tU.ro Lloyd Man-1 said, "just like the boy that
arum, golfdom'i top money
winner of all time, said today
that some of the praise being
heaped en Bantam Ben Hogan
Is "hogwash."
Mangrum, who sought his
second "world championship"
today at Tarn O'Shanter Coun
try club, where he has won
the "All American" open
three times, said statements
that Hogan is the greatest
golfer in the world "make me
little sick."
"Sure, Hogan's a fine play
er," Mangrum said. "But he's
a long way from the best golf-.
er that ever picked up a club.
'Just let him play on the
tour with the rest of us week
in and week out and he's
placed eighth or ninth occa
sionally and it wouldn't sur
prise me if he finished out of
the money once in a while."
Mangrum said he knew
"half a dozen" pros on the
winter and summer circuit
would "do just as well as Ho
gan if they could afford to
pick their spots like he does."
In throwing cold water on
the "greatest of all time" ac
colade for Hogan, Mangrum
said he didn't want to "knock"
the four-time National Open
champion but "it's a little Tl
dlculous, all this notoriety."
"Golf Is my . business," he
Yesterday's Stars
(Br The Aaaoelated Preaal
Pltehlna Bob Porterflald, Waahlni
ton Sanatora, pitched hu aecond atralgnt
ehutout and hu eerenth of tba aeaaon
tope tm tha major In beatlns Olereland
11-0.
Battlae Sam Mela, Chleaje Whlta
Box, homered with obo oa la tha 14th
Innlni to aire the Sox a 1-7 rlctorr over
Philadelphia.
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I finish second or third and
sometimes I don't even place.
But that doesn't make me a
bum.
"But there's an awful lot of
people . that think Hogan
would win every tournament
he entered just by showing
up. Hogwash."
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