Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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TBZ CAWTAL." JOURNAL, Salem, Orcpm
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SPORTS SLATE
THURSDAY
Baseball
WHttn InteraetMoal iHiui Uwumn al Idraaataa. Tekleaa at Baltta.
Wsaatchee at Tn-Cltr. and Vancouver at Vletnrla.
- Lessue Junior Baseball: Winn Holers es. Bert's KuM at Wat (aim
a4 Baths Bectrta ra. IMw Corners ur-hBU at Barries. (AD im at 444.)
Softball
Industrial luiu: Plretnea T. Kelaer Eectrte si PhlUI' Bleu) I'M
Betleaal luk n. Caeaaerual Seat Cavera at Phillip's (4 W); festal (Turks ra.
TafCA l Leslie (1:10).
Broadcasts
BOCO Cleveland Indians H. Wasnuutaa Senators al 11 04 and aValtsi Imlm
ra. Taauna Im at I It.
FRIDAT
Baseball
Wwun tntaraatlonat liuui: Spokane at Calsarr. T-ewUtoa. at Bdraonton.
Wasatchee ttt Salem. Yakima at Trl-Cttr. Vancouver at Vlrtarta.
"B" Leasot: Balsas Laundry vs. Ore-herd Heishts at Barrlck flaai 4:tl.
Softball
industrial Loasue: Mar flown kftik re. Wolsametts at Phlltls's (t:MH Bart's
Market ra. Tim chrtstlaa at Phillips 11 Mi.
Broadcuta
EOCO Chieeas White Box re. Washtnswa Bin Ion at 1104 and Balsas
Senators ra. Wenntabae Chiefs at I IS- .
SATURDAY
, Baseball
Waaiera International Umt: Lealstoa at Bdraoatoa lit: Bnokaaa at Calfarr
0); Weeutcbea at Salaaii Vancouver at Victoria (1)1 and Yakima at TTt-Cltr.
Broadcasts
xoco Chlcats White Boi vs. Net? York Taaktas at 11:M and Salasi Baaaton
a. Wanatcbaa Chlafa at 1:1.
SBLal Woria Cbamalooabla Coif Toornt (4 SS-I M).
, . Televiaion
KFTV Detroit Tliera T. PhUadalobla Atblatlea at 10.11.
Memorial to Honus Scu,pt
itor Frank Vlttar looks
over a model of a statu at
Honus Warner, former Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop con
sidered by many the greatest baseball player of all time.
The Pittsburfh city council is considering a proposal to
erect a 17-foct bronse statue of the 79-jear-old VV(ner
in Schenley Park, near the Pirates' Forbes Field home. .
(AP Wirephoto.)
Portland Defeats Seals
4-2 in 22-lnning Marathon
San Francisco (U.B The
Portland Beavers scored two
runs in the 22nd ibninf here
yesterday to beat the San
Francisco Seals, 4 to 2, in one
of the lontest marathons in
Faeifie Coast league history.
The endurance contest, wit
nessed by 1395 die-hard fans,
most of whom stuck it out to
the bitter end, was the third
22-inning game in PCL annals
but fell two innings short of
tying the league recard for
longevity.
The Seals and Oakland bat
tled 24 inning on June 8, 1909
and Portland and Sacramento
went the same distance on
Sept. 10, 1911.
The other two 22-inning con
tests were between Sacra
mento and Oakland in 1928 and
Seattle and Los Angeles in
1921.
Portland's winning counter
came across In the 22nd when
Frank Austin singled to left;
Hank Arft walked and Fletch
er Robbe singled to bring Aus
tin home.. They added an in
surance run a few seconds la
ter when Bob Marquis singled
to score Arft.
A total of seven pitchers saw
duty on the mound three for
Portland and four for the Seals.
Winning pitcher was Larry
Ward who went in far Red
Adams in the 20th. Adams
previously relieved a tiring
Royce Lint In the 15th. Los
ing pitcher was Ted Shandor
who also entered the game in
the 20th inning.
The two teams played score
less bal from the 10th inning.
San Francisco opened the
coring in the fourth when
Frank Kalin walked, went to
second on a infield ' out and
scored on George Vico's sin
gle. Portland tied it up in the
fifth when Eddie Basinski sin
gled and came home on Aus
tin's bloop double.
The Beavers went ahead in
the 10th when Jim Gladd
wal'.ed; was sacrificed to sec
ond by Don Eggert and gal
loped home on Basinski's sin
gle. It didn't last, however, as the
Seals came right back to knot
the score in the same inning
when Lou Stringer came
through with a clutch single to
score Vico.
That set the stage for the
marathon that eventually last
ed four hours and 20 minutes.
Hollywood retained its six
game lead over Seattle by trim.
mlng Sacramento 4-3 while the
Suds were defeating Los An
geles in 10 innings, 8-7. San
Diego dumped Oakland into
the cellar, dribbing the Acorns
PCL Standings
(Br The Alloc laird Preta)
W L Ptt. O.B.
Honnrood si 01 .121
Seattle 7S 57 .070 f
Loa Anielei 00 07 .004 10
San Francisco 00 00 .400 10
Portland 04 00 .401 10
San Ditto OS 71 .470 tt
Sacramento 07 TO .4 30
Oakland 07 77 .400 SOU
Wedneedar'f Beealte:
nourwooo e, oecremenio e.
Baa nieio 0-0. Oakland 0-0.
Portland 4, Baa Francisco t (23 Inn-
loci.)
Seattla I. Lot Anselea 1 (10 lnnlmi.)
Smith Out to
Stretch Point v
Advantage Here
Clarence Smith, holding a
178-point lead over his near
est rival in hard top point
standings, will be out to
lengthen that margin even
more at Hollywood Bowl Sat
urday night.
Smith has a total of 396
points in hard top standings.
Next In line is Stan Dietz, with
18. Other top drivers are
Walt Waldron with 217, Dick
Gaboury with 178 and Dick
Branniff with 166.
All will be behind the
wheels of their respective cars
during the hard top races at
the Bowl Saturday night.
A 50-lap class A main event.
with 14 cars entered, will
highlight the evening. There
will also be a 30-lap class B
main with 14 cars, four 10-lap
heat races with seven cars
each, and two three-lap trophy
dashes.
Time trials are scheduled
for 7:30 p.m.
Minor League Scores
(Br The Associated Press)
INTKBNATIONAL LSAGL'S
Buffalo 0, Rochester 3.
Baltimore X. Ottawa 1.
Toronto I, Brracuae 1. -
OnU times scheduled.
AMEBIC AM ASSOCIATION
Mlnneapolia 4-1. Charleston 3-S. Us
same 13 Itinlnlel.
Louisville 3. Indianapolis 1.
Columbus 4. St. Paul S.
Toledo 4. Kansas CUT 0.
TEXAS UtGll
Port Worth 0. Dallas .
Oklahoma CUT 0. Tulsa 3.
Shrevoport 1, Houston 0.
Baa Antonio 0. Beaumont a.
WtSTL'BN LSAGI11
Lincoln 1-3. Des Moines 1-4.
Sioux Cltr 0. Denver 3.
Omaba 0, Pueblo 3.
Colorado Sprints f. Wichita 4.
PIONUB LEAOIIB
O.'den 3. alaale VaUer 3. .
Idciio Palat 13. Pocatello t.
Salt Lake Cltr 4. Bolsa 3.
Only somas scheduled. .
fights Last Right
in a twin bill, 6-3 and 5-2.
Wax West, who has been out
of the lineup for most of the
season with an injury, smashed
a home run in the ninth to tie
them game for L.A.
Broke the Tie
But the Rainiers helped Al
Widmar win another when
Gordie Brunswick singled
home Artie Wilson with the tie
breaker in the tenth, i
Dale Long clubbed his 25th
homer in the eighth inning to
give Hollywood the one run it
needed to veto the Senators.
Charlie Schanz threw the goph
er ball and got the defeat.
Bill Howerton slammed his
23rd of the year in San Diego
with two Acorns on the bags
but even that wasn't enough to
halt the Oaks' slide into the
basement. Howerton's clout
came in the first game against
Willie Luna and that was all
they could do against the
southpaw from Tacubaya.
(Br The Associated Press)
San Praaelece Art Araton, 14414. Los
Anseles, stopped Henrr Davis. 130ft, Los
Anteles, 10.
Mexico Cltr Msrcelloo Pera, 130,
Mexico Cltr, stopped Floro Hlta, 133,
Havana, 7.
Dinner, Dance i
Scheduled at
Salem Golf Club
Sunday brings the windup
of the husband and wife tour
nament at Salem Golf club,
and at the conclusion of the
event there is to be a dinner
and dance.
The social hour will be at
4 p.m., the dinner at 6:30
o'clock with dancing follow
ing. Reservations for the dinner
should be telephoned In by
Friday noon. Prizes for the
tournament will be given out
at the event.
srl and Arft. T 4:30. D eilia, aom
mcra and. Bents. A 1,304.
Los Anseles (no sso on s 1 30
Besttl 003 310 000 I 10 1
Chandler. Psdsett 14) Oitrowtkl (0)
and Peden: Bvans. Dot Dues (0), Wid
mar (01 and Ortelt.
First sama:
Oakland OOO so 03 s
Ban Dlflo Ml 313 0 11
Waters and Meal: Luna and Bummers.
S.rnn asms:
Oakland 004 000 0073 I
Ban Dleto 000 103 03" 4 4
afurphr and Neali Dicker and Matbla.
aacramenta 104 104 100-3 14 1
Hollrsrcod 003 000 01- 4 1 0
Sehana and Rite hey; Fisher, Malta-
bener (71 and Malone.
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Perusal (41 (3) San PYanrleea
BBOA BHOA
Auttln.si 10 3 4 11 Rettll S 10
Arft. lb S 4 33 1 Train. If
Rot.be.lt 14 S 4 4Lront.ef 4
Mrous.ef 10 3 13 4 Kalln.rt 3
Riell.r( 4 13 OChaso.lb t
0 10 1 VICO.IB S
4 4 0 10 Moran.3 7
0 3 0 OTornay.a 4
4 3 13 Brdfrd p 3 4
114 Oi-xrclr.l 0 1
10 4 Ob-fltrntr 1 1
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Bhndr.a 4 4
I-Tlears 1 4
Total! 10 IT 40 31 Totals TO 10 so 30
a Orounded out for Adams la 30th.
a Ren for ralln In 4th.
b Btntled for Bradford ta 101b.
c Walked for Muncnef In 17th.
a Btruek out for Clouih In 10th.
X orounded ont for Shtrtdaa la 33nd.
Oladd.e
Cttrrt.Ik
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Portland
404 414 41)4 144 404 404 404 t 4
RIU 401 434 414 130 411 110 101 317
Saa Francisco
000 100 OOO ino aoo vitro ew z
Hits 411 111 401 330 030 410 310 410
Pitcher:
Lint ....
Adams
Ward ..
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Shandor
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Oladd. Austin. Arft. Eaten, Kslln. Tlco.
B Rlihettl. tluncrlaf. PB Tornsr. WP
Mvncrlef. Left Portland IS: Ban
Prenclseo 14. 3R Austin. Lint, Robbe,
Taormlna. BH Bradford. Itsert, Koran
3 Russell. RBI Austin. Battnskl. Robbe,
Marquis, Vico, Btrfneer. DP Basinski.
A tin and Arfll Rltneui. Siorsn ana i
Vico 3: Austin and Attn Bteert, Basin- j
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