Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Ortroa
Thursday, Anruat 1, 1I5S
Congressman
To Play Lot of
Golf for Awhile
Wasbinfton WV-Jack West
Und, wsek-cnd golfer for
lh sevea moothf cnf res was
la session, opened fall-teal
assault oa the (olf coarse
Thursday to retain hit nation
al amateur championship.
Weitland, a republican rep
resentative from the state of
Washington, looked weary as
hs said:
"I'm going to play a lot of
golf from now on."
The 48-year-old Westland
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SOtroof Mi from 1 00 $nln Mutnl Jpiiiti
Im. tmn Stnunoi FU. tot, HiMfetS.CoM.
hasn't had much time for golf
tine January when h came
to the capital as the first sports
champion ever to sit in con
great. But he got in a few
rounds with President Eisen
hower, among ethers.
Tv only played twice In
the last month." Westland
said.
He'll get a chance on Sat
urday when he and two others
tee off in a charity foursome
with Ben Hogsn.
Then on Sunday he and his
family will set off by ear lor
Westland't home In Everett,
Wash.
He'll have a chance for
torn fast rounds before he
must return to Marion, Mast.,
for the Walker Cup matches
tgainst a picked squad of top
gouera Uom England.
From . Massachusetts, West-
land will go to Oklahoma City
for the National . Amateur
starting September 14. The
Walker Cup matches will be
played September 4 and 3, but
Westland will be on hand for
preliminary practice on Au
gust 24.
"When you're out of orae
tlce," he went on. "those chin
shots land 30 or 40 feet from
the cup, not five feet."
Westland predicted that the
U. s. golfers would be able to
take car of the Britishers In
the Walker Cuo matches, but
said be looks for a series of
tough match. Westland him
self has played two before in
Walker Cup matches and has
halved both hit contests.
Queens Down Florists
Albany U. Phoenix Queens
girls softball team downed Lind
rioritU of Portland, 8-1, here
last night. It was the fifth win
for the Queens In 11 gsmes with
the Florists.
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Yankees Peeved
At Mantle for
Failure in Clutch
By CARL LUNDQC1ST
New Terk lu Mickey
Msntle't failure to hit in key
situations pat Yankee Man
ager Casey Stengel ia a peev
ish mood today.
Mantle may be the new gol-
! den glamour boy of the Yank
ees with his long distance
swinging efforts, but he never
will be an all-around ttar with
hit boss until he quits "trying
to kiU the ball."
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Vic Sets Record
New Terk Yankees' hurler Vie
Raschi totes seven bats one for
each run he batted In against the Detroit Tigers to set a
runt-batted-ia record for major leaga pitchers. Previous
mark waa tlx. H tingled horn two runt In the tecond
Inning; cleared the has with a double in the third, and
knocked horn tw more with a tingle in the fourth. Yan
kees won, U-a. Manager Casey Stengel lifted the big
righthander at the end of six Innings. (AP Wirephoto.)
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0- Money placed In your ac
count during the first 10
dayt of any month, earn
from the 1st of that month.
fit now earning our cur- III
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V Open 8 to 4 Daily;
' S to It Saturday
Davis' Cut Lip
Gives Aragon
TKO in Ninth
Saa Francisco C Cocky
Art Aragon waa hollering to
day for a ahot at Rid Gavllan's
welterweight title, thanks to a
smashed lip belonging to a
gam puncher named Henry
Davit. i
Aragon, the Los Angeles
Golden Glove Boy, was behind
on points last night in a 10
round struggle when he cut
Davis' mouth in the ninth with
a hard right. The fight was
stopped in the 10th.
At the end of the ninth, Da
vis, a 4-1 underdog, was lead
ing on both judges' cards 50
49, but trailing on Referee
Frank Brown's 47 Vt to 81 H.
At 38 Vs he gave Aragon six
pounds.
Blood spurted from Davis'
mouth early in the 10th, and
Brown sent for the state com
mission physician, Dr. Robert
Lsdden. Laddeu looked at the
lip and advised Brown to stop
the fight.
Aragon, Tanked No. 7 wel
ter contender, and his mana
ger Jimmy Roche said they
want Kid Gavilan, the world
welterweight king, next month
in Los Angeles.
2 - midget markets - 2
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Prime, Tender Cuts. Do not confuse with tame of the bargain "locker beef"
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Veal Steaks . 49c
Loin Cutlets . 59c
Veal Roasts 45c
Veal Round 79c
Veal Liver n59c
Cubed Steaks 75c
GRAIN FED PIG PORK
Pork Steaks 55c
Center Chops i. 75c
Smoked Picnics 40c
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Smoked Pork Links 81mplT lb. 55c
Our Center St. Market Is Operf Until 7 p.m.
Friday Evenings, 9 p.m. . CLOSED SUNDAYS
Slo-Mo-Shun V
Badly Damaged
In Trial Run
Seattle OP) With Sunday's
Gold Cup lield trimmed to six
at least temporarily after
the Slo-Mo-Shun V ripped out
part of her bottom in a 170
mile an hour speed run, none
of the' great speedboats had
qualified early Thursday and
the deadline was less than 48
hours away.
Aieanwmie, repair crews
worked without letup in a non
stop race against time to get
the cripped Slo-Mo-Shun V in
the water again before the end
of qualifying trials for the
world series' of speedboat
racing.
The "princess" of Stan Say-
res' Seattle fleet of two Slo
Mos met disaster late Wednes
day as driver Lou Gageol, De
troit, Mich., gunned her hard at
near-top speed on Lake Wash
ington to test her pickup.
A propeller blade snapped,
the "prop" flew off and the
driveshaf t whipped into a
corkscrew that tore planking
and struts out of the hull from
the cockpit to the stern.
Later the Slo-Mo V, 1951
winner of the Gold Cup on the
same waters, was taken to the
boat yard of her builder, An
chor Jensen, where three shifts
of crews began an around-the-clock
gamble they could get
her back in running shape by
late Friday.
Still left in the running are
the defending champion sister
ship. Slo-Mo-Shun IV, winner
in 1950 and 1952, and five
challengers from Detroit.
Salem Girls
Down Albany
In 12-11 Thriller
Albany The South Salem
Merchants downed the Albany
girls team 12-11 here last night
in a nonleague game. "
Salem scored four runs in
the top of the fifth to win the
game after Albany had scored
seven. Tonight Salem travels
to Mt. Angel for a Silver Falls
league game at eight.
The game it a replay since
the earlier one ended in tie.
WtdnMStr'i B4MIU:
MUwiukta I. Brookln t.
Chleuo 1-7, Na York l-l (!o4 I ami
iw inninM.i
Pitubtirth t, ClBtlnaitl 4.
PhllW.lpm T. St. Lsuli I.
lutem 311 14 13 t II
A1MKT 130 10 11 II 10
Pitarlon lol Dunrin: J. Ukn. A. Wi
br 3I ln4 L- KobrU. Lnwrll ll.
TIDl TABLE
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Stengel was a little unhappy
even though the Yankees had
pounded out 10 hits in a S-4
victory over Detroit because
they wound up leaving 10 men
on base.
Mad at Mantle
"Sure we're hitting again,
but we're hanging up too many
runners," he said. "And that I
boy (Mantle) is leaving a lot I
of them on because he won't!
hit to the opposite field. He!
thinks he's got to go for the
big blast all the time. Well,
In this gam he left two on in
one Inning and then ha strikes
out with the bases full another
time."
In the National league the 1
Braves cut Brooklyn's lead to
7 4 games again with a 9-3
triumph when pinch-hitter
Walker Cooper drove in the!
winning run in the eighth with I
a tingle. Carl Furillo earlier!
hit a Dodger homer as Brook
lyn blew a 8-0 lead when Mil
waukee scored two in the
seventh then clinched it in the
eighth.
Pittsburgh also came from
behind again to defeat Cincin
nati, 6-4, as Hl Rice hit a two
run homer In the fifth inning.
Other Games
The Cubs beat the Giants
twice, 9- and 7-6, the second
in 10 innings. In a night game,
the PhiUlet downed the Card
inals, 7-3.
The Giants' double loss ran
their losing ttreak to six games.
Johnny Klippstein gained his
sixth victory for the Cubs in
the opener, with late-inning
help from Dutch Leonard.
For the Phillies, Bob Miller
scattered seven hits, including
Stan Musial's 14th homer, to
get his fourth win.
The White Sox remained five
games behind the Yankees by
beating the Athletics, 9-7. in
14 innings when Sam Mele
broke up the game with a two
run homer.
In other American league
games. Bob Porterfield of the
Senators allowed only six hits
as he whipper Cleveland 11-0,
for his second straight shut
out and seventh shutout among
ij wins: ana the Red Snx
blanked the Browns, 5-0.
FAN FARE
yWk Dltieaj
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tMnHwns. wusuJ I
m m Bona savom atv"B m
Oregon Coast
Tourney Reaches
Halfway Point
Astoria U.R) The eight-day
Oregon Coast golf champion
ships went into the second half
today with second-round elimi
nations for men under 40, men
40 to 80 and seniors. Th wo
men rest but com back tomor
row for the qutrter finals.
Defending champion Barney
Lucas and co-medalists George
Cameron and Curt Mosely post
ed opening-round triumphs in
the men's 40-90 division yester
day. Lucas, Astoria, bumped Sy
Sylvester, Portland, 6 and 9;
Cameron, Portland, whipped R.
L. Borst, Portland, 7 end 6;
and Mosely, Astoria', tripped
Dr. E. S. Morgan, Pendleton, 6
and 9.
In the women's division, Mrs.
R. L. Borst, Portland, conquer
ed Mrs. Ken Fields, Yakima,
wash., 3 and z, ana Mrs. Tom
Georges, Tualatin, ousted Mrs.
Tom Wells, Astoria, 4 and I.
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