Am Wins -Four from -Wenatchee k - w -ear . -' ' - a & - ' ft -ae .,..'... ' v ... ; . ' I T vf . T Nicholas, Roenspie Up Win Marks in Twin Bill j ir Br chris eowitz, jr.. The Salem Senators' two toy pitchers bettered their reeerdi it Water perk yesterday as the Solans swept doable header from Weaatchee. Joe Nicholai ran hie record to 19 wini and four loixi at he towed a four-hitter in the opener, won by Salem 4-2. Gene Roeniple won hit 13th win of the aeaion, compared to three losses, by pitching a five-hitter in the nightcap, won by Salem 7-1. Sunday'! twin win gave the Senator! four winj in two nlghta. Salem won a double header from Wenatchee Sat urday night, 4-2 and 8-1. I The four wins over the WIL Standings n , if M .414 .tu .4)1 A .111 Or TS4 AUMUKi free,) W L M loektM U II .m Seleel M II .HI Tm 1 M Mt Vunum 13 a LIUIll orougni osiera io wurv Lewietoa l l in a half limi nf leasue-lead- Trl-cur U lnf Spokane. The Indiana I V'''li were rained out of a double header at Calgary Saturday night, and were not ichedul ed to play Sunday. Connie Perex hit hit 10th and 11th home runt of the tea ton for Salem over the week end. He amacked a two-run homer in tie third inning of the tecond game Saturday, and a three-run homer in the third inning of the tecond game Sunday. The Indiana may find the tchedule working in their favor and agalntt Salem thit WeaaKJMa .... lealer'a Beealtet Sales, 4-1. Weaetrhee t-l. Vuuinu U. Vlatarta I. Yeklma i. Trl-CHF 1. blirlil'l Beeallei V inrnmlT 1-4. VUtrlA 1-1. Kd in oo ton 1-1. lawietaa l-l. tat steal celled Ml af tllM. rela. Yakima 4-4. Trl-cur I I. Hat 4-1, WanaubM l-l- M4l'a tcktaate: Caliary At LawuUw. aalaal at Vaacauvar. Victoria ftl Taklaia. Trl-cur apokaaa. week as they turn into the final month of the campaign The layoff givet Spokane LOCAL UNITED ftt$S ASSOCIATID MESS NEWS AND KATURP Pmg 10 Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 10, 1953 At Bowl Tonight Here Is a sample of the ttunts to be ttaged by the Jole Cnitwood auto daredevils at Hollywood Bowl tonight. In upper pic ture, Francois FreFontalne, famous motorcycle specialist, performs the dangerous flaming wall crash. Tbe thow ttartt at 1:30 Woods Win in Hub-Wife Meet Or. and Mrs. John R. Wood won the Championship flight of the Huiband-wife golf tourney at the Salem golf course Sun day. They defeated the Walt Clines in the finals. The other winners were: First flight The Ken Pottt over tbe Rex Adolphs: Second flight Jimmy Sheldont over Hani Nichols; Third flight Harold Gnlespiet over the Rob ert Cannont. The trophiet were presented Sunday evening. Chitvood Thrill Show At Holly Bowl Tonight One of the most dangerous amazing and exciting two stunts In the history of thrill hours In the. history of thrill shows will! be attempted when thowt will be crashing stock the Jole Chltwood tournament sedans end-over-end at 60 of thrills comes to Salem at the I miles an hour; motorcycle Hollywood bowl on Monday night, August 10, at 1:30 P.M. This daring stunt is called the flying head-on crash. In this stunt, Jimmy Williams, a famous daredevil, wearing only a crash helmet and a safety belt for protection, will race his stock automobile down the straightway, zoom up an in cline, and while flying Into space crash directly into two or more cars in his path of flight. This it the same atunt which caused the death of the famous stunt driver Harold Pine of New Mexico. He was killed during the performance of the Jole Cnitwood show in Ukiah, California on Sunday, June 21 of this year. Margin for error in doing this stunt is so slight that the tllghtest mlscue on the part of the driver will bring disaster. ' Also included on the most Yankees Practically Sure Of Spot in World Series West Salem Lions Seek C League Title Tonight trtan STANDINGS HKlrm Laundry Blthop tlartrla Warner klolori TruftK OU .i Orchard Httfhla Vi.ta Mernhanla B'rt'a Market Four corner .m .114 .114 .100 .311 .1ft .000 "C" IF.AOl'l STANDINGS Wrtt Balem llona a e Lralon Poet 134 I Dlckaon'a Market I Jerkfon Jewelere 4 Ren e Keleer Mkt i four Cornera I Rtelnke 1 Orchard Hellhta I Tonleht'a aamei: West Balem . Leemn Poet 136 at Weat Salem and Btetnke va. Jarkaon Jowelera at Bar tick. (All lamea atart at 1 11) .131 .114 .841 .313 .333 .141 000 Lloni broadjumps; and stepping from the rear of speeding automo biles into pools of flaming gasoline, you will also see Rhonda Doyce, a woman dare. devil form a human battering ram on the hood of an automo bile as the rashes through a flaming plank wall. Featured this. year will be stunt driver Harry Woolman, high-point man with the Inter national Stuntmens association thus far in the season. His specialty is the ramp-to-ramp jump, one of the most difficult ttunts of all to perform. Lucky Teter, the original Hell Driver. was killed while perfecting thitJ siuni ana Harry wooiman, who worked with Texer, hat long tince been considered a past master. You will see Woolman leap 110 feet through apace in a new Ford sedan over a long line of other new Fords tpeed lng underneath, and land on a small rampway down the track. Another amazing feature will be the "human. bomb"; a stunt man who will be blown up in a casket with 20 ttickt of dynamite. The West Salem Lions go aiUi Ir.i -C" league champion ship tonight when they meet the second-place Legion Post, 136, at West Salem. It It the final game of the year for both teams. In the other "C" lesgue game Stcinke's tangle with fourth place Jackson Jewelers at Bar rick. Jackson's dropped a close one, 1-0, to the Llont last week. The Lions are one game ahead of the Legion Post and a win would give them the title by two full games and a loss would force a play-off. The final two games of the year will be played tomorrow night. In the "B" league Viita playt Orchard Heights at Les lie and Berg's Keizer Market meets Four Corners at Keizer in the "C" league. AH games thit week are make-up games which were re-icheduled be cause teamt were uaing In eligible players. By CARL LUNDQIJIST New York (U.R Well, who will it be in the starting game of the World Series at Yankee Stadium, Tuesday, October 6 Ed Lopat or Preacher Roe? Since everything else was about tettlcd today in the ma jor league pennant races it seemed appropriate to spec ulate a little on who'll do the hurling when the Dodgers and Yankees meet again, and the two veteran lefties looked like good bets. The Yankees wound up their "wrap up the pennant week end" on a negative note yester. day by losing the finale to the White Sox 5-0 on the three-hit pitching of lefty Billy Pierce, but they already had dashed the hopes of the second place Chicagoans by winning the three previous games of the series. Raschi Pitched Homer Bob Boyd hit Vic Raschls first pitch of the game for a homer and added two more singles, driving in another run to pace the Sox to their anil climatic triumph. Pierce pitch ed his ISth victory and struck out eight to take over the ma jor league lead again with total of 137. The Dodgers won 9-1 at Cin cinnati on Russ Meyer's three- hitter and a grand tlam homer by Duke Snider which tewed it up. but their lead over Mil- waukee was reduced to teven garnet when the Braves defeat ed the Pirates 7-4 and 10-1 In other National league games the Cardinals topped Three Games in Industrial Softball League Tonight Three game are slated in! the Industrial Softball League tonight Wolgamotta meets Reiser Electric at Phillip's Field atartlng at eight In the other two garnet Commercial Seat takes on Berg'a Market at teven on Phillip's Field and the Postal Clerks play the Firemen at Les lie. The game at Leslie't will begin at 0:30. Wolgamotts could gain a virtual tie for the lead in the league with the YMCA if they win. Commercial Seat now rests IVi garnet behind the Y." Saturday night the Salem Merchants swept a double header from the Aty League All-stars in the first game and Yesterday's Stars BaltlBk Oul Zernlal. Athletlea and Tad Wllllama, Red Sol. Zernlal, who cama to bat only twlea because of heel Inlury, hit hla 31th homer in the llrat came to beat the Tliera, 4-1, and amaahed a Brand alammcr la a pinch hit tola In the aeeond fame a the A'a cama from behind to tla l-l. WUllema, maklrti ' only hla aeeond appearance at the Plato alnca ha re. turned from Korea, alammad a 420- loot home run aa In pinch hitter for Boeton but ha couldn't atop Cleveland from defaatlnc the Red Box 1-3. liteklaa BUI? Pierce. White Box Doeplte a Htur and aora1 pltchlni a the Cblcato lefthander ahut out the Yankeee 1-4 with three hlta while etrlk Ina out ettnt to oilend hie eonatcuttve acoreleu innlns streak to 34H. DfBCtTBIAL LZAOUt W L Pet. Ol YMCA II 1 .Ml Woliamolla II .111 4 Commercial Seat 11 I .1M 1 Ker Woolen II I .HI Pint ChrUtlan t 1 Mi 4(4 riremen S T .111 t Foetal Clerka 1 Mt t Keller Ileclrlo I 11 Jll 1 nril National ........ 4 11 .111 Beri'a Market 1 11 .131 11 llaXlower Milk 14 .131 11H Tonlaht'i lamaa: Ben e Market ti. Commercial Seat , Covara at PhlUlp'a (7:O0i : Woliamolla fa. Kelaer macule at Phllllp'a il Mi: Poital clerka ti. Plremen at Laalla (4:KI. pitchers an extra day of reit before home itand tuning Monday night against teventh plaee Tri-City. Salem goat directly from its Wenatchee series to Vancouvr for stand againtt the aspiring Caplltnos. Vancouver shellacked Vic toria 10-1 and Yakima defeat ed Tri-City 5-1 in the league't only ether scheduled gsmet Sunday. Some 8,000 fant, the larg est crowd of the teaton, turn ed out for the Vancouver-Victoria set-to, staged for the British Empire Garnet Fund. Yakima't win at Tri-City gave the teamt an even split in the four-game series. They split a twin bill Saturday, Yakima winning the first game S and Tri-City the nightcap 9-0. In other Saturday garnet, Vancouver edged Victoria 4-3 then was shut out 7-0; and Ed monton and Lewitton divided a pair, 6-2 and 8-1. Waneekea (I) ' 14) Salaaj BOA H O A Oraaa.l S I t 1 BabtlnU I I I Palmer.lt S t 1 t Neleocc tell PiM Cor el ISIS Taneellu till BrtolaaeLo 1 1 S 1 Pcres.1 t I S 1 Uunoa.l 1 t 4 1 Deroef t t t S Helmoih.r t 1 t t witnonr till Ualmt.ri.1 I I I I Ballard. 1 I I I 1 maaforcU t 1 1 4 Seel lea. If SltS amoa.p ISIS Klchlaa.p I P 1 I -k.m cor 1 a t e Tetali 14 4 1111 Totals SI til 11 Plied out lor Beamoa la Ttb. Wenatchee 104 000 43 4 1 Salem Kl Ml S 4 I 1 Pitchar Tp Ah I sunn Beamoa s 31 4 4 114 Nicholas T 14 4 3 3 1 4 LOB: Wenetehaa S. Balem T. Krrora: Sabetlal, Baamon. BR: Bartolomel. 3BH: ataaiord 1, Wltherapoon. RBI: Bartolo mel 1. Paras, Dero. . Ballard. Babatlnl. SH: Palmer. SB: Baeeelan. DP: Nleholaa to TanaelU to Ballard. Umpires: Walaa, CoUlne, Touoker. Time: 1:41. Second linn: Weaalehee (1) B H O A Oreen.l 4 1 Palmer.U 4 S R.M'Cor.ef 1 4 BrtolmU 4 I Uunoa.l t 1 Helmuth.r 4 t Malmbrs.l 4 t Stanford,! 4 1 Bowman,p t 0 x-Purmn 1 t the YMCA In the tecond. The Merchants, champions of the City League, won the first game 4-3 over the All- Stars behind the hurling of Jim Rawlins. Rawlint came out of retirement to pitch. The Industrial Leagues YMCA lost the tecond game 3-1 at the Merchant'! Bob Knight tet them down with one hit. Casting Tournament At Leslie Tonight The Salem Spin Fishing Club meets tonight at the Let- lie pool for a casting tourna ment. The meet will get under way at teven. The club will furnlth the prizes and plugt. All the entry will need it a membership card. SPORTS SLATE 0 Major Leagues AMBBICAN 1.KAOCB W L frt. a New York 13 IS .IIP Chlcaio Il 43 .MS 1 Cleveland II 41 .174 11 Boeton II 10 .190 13V. Wuhlnilon 13 41 .41! 11 Philadelphia 41 II .431 n Detroit 11 n ,3S1 II St. Louie 11 H .) 11V, indae'a Baaaltei Chlcaio 1, New York I. Cleveland S. Boeton 3. St. Louie 1-1, Waahlmtop 1-11. Philadelphia 4-1, Detroit 3-1. NATIONAL LIAOII W L Prt. Brooklyn 11 IT .111 Milwaukee II 41 .111 Philadelphia II 4T ,M 8t. Loula II 4T .151 New York 13 13 .101 Clnclnnau 41 II .441 Chleaao 41 II .JIT PHtaburah II II Jll 31 ti bbiw i Keeuiiot St. Loula 4. New York I. Brooklyn I, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 1-1, Chlcaio 4-S Milwaukee 1-14. Plttlburih 4-3. OB 1 11 11 Ilia 13 The Red Sox dropped a 8-3 decision to Cleveland in which Bob Avila, Joe Tipton, and Bob Kennedy hit homers for the Indians. They made 14 hits behind Mike Garcia, who won his 14th game. Ray Murray's pinch-single in the ninth gave the Athletica a 4-3 victory over Detroit and the teams battled to an 8-8 10-lnnlng tie in curfew-halted second game.. Gut Zernltl took over the American league home run leadership with blatta in both garnet, giving him a toUl of 28. St. Louis topped Washing ton 3-0 with three runs in the ninth on singlet by Don Len hardt. Let Moss, and Bill Hunt er plus two errors, but the Sen- MONDAY . Baseball Weetarn International Laaiue: Caltary at Lawleton. Balem at Vancouver, Sdmon taa at wenatchee. and Victoria at Yakima. "C" Lvalue Junior Baaeball: Weal Balem Llona . Lee loo Poet 131 at Wilt aiem and aiieinaee ve. rfocuoa dewciera at BarrlcK. (AU samea at l:.) Softball Tnduetrlal Lvalue: Bere'a Market re. Commercial Beat Coven at Phllllp'l IT:M) Wolsamotte ve. Kvlier Bectrlc at Phllllp'a (1:00); poatal Clerka ve. Fire Depart ment at besua te.aoi. Broadcasts 3XOCO Ulem Scnatori va. Vancouver Capllanos at 1:44, TUESDAY Baseball Weatern International Leaiue: Cellar? at Lewlaton. aalem at Vancouver, ton at wenatchee. victoria at Yakima, and Trl-Clty at Spokane. "B" Leeiue Junior Eti.bell: Vine Merehenta ve. orchard H.lehti at Ullle 11:111 "C" Leaiue Junior Baaeball: Bene Kelier Market ve. Pour Cornera at Keller le.is. Softball Induatrlel Leaiue: plret National va. firemen at Phillip'! (1:00)1 Cellar Bictrlc ve. rire. oriaiien at Ulineer 11:10). Dlatrlct Plar-Olla: Mt. Aniel ve Balem Merchant! at Phllllp'l (1:14), Wrestling aalem Armory II in: irleh Jack O Reilly ve. The Maaked Marvels John Bannrni ve. viea rfacuueai jacK Blear va. Mr. Bakala. Broadcasts KOCO-cinclnnatl Reda va. Chlcaio Cuba at 11 04 and aalem Senator! i. .ucwuter vapiianoo ol a:ea. WEDNESDAY Baseball . v iV ,,,i'r,"n1 Leaiue- Balem at Vancouver. Calaarr at Lewtaton. Vlelotla -- -, .ii vi.y opoaane, a no Komomon at wenatchee. Softball Induetrlal Leaiue: Beri'a Merket VI. Woliamotte at Phllllp'a (1:001: Commercial eat ii. YMCA at Pollltp-e d ooii Mayflower Milk va. oPalal Clerka at Leella (1:30). i Broadcasts I KOCO Brooklyn Dodiere ti. New York Olanta at 11:04 aad Balem tenaton vi. Vancouver Capllanoa at I:4. Set New Swim Marks USst Washington, D.C., are In a Joyful mood after getting new marks in finals of National Outdoor Women a Swimming and Diving Championships at Portland, i Oregon. Mil Stars won 29-yard braUke in 2:45.V and Mite Peters 330-yard individual medley In 4:11.7. (AP Wlrephoto) Washington, D. C. Girls Capture Outdoor Swim Title t 4 Babtlnl.l 1 tTanaeUl.1 t 4 Dero.cf I 1 Perea.l t I Wltrapn.r 4 t Ballard, 1 1 I Uealan.lt 1 1 Maatran.e 1 1 Ronaple.p I S . (T) Salem IHOl Sill till 114 4 114 1 lilt 4 111 I 4 114 4 4 11 test Totala II 414 13 Totall 18 I IT 10 x Grounded out for Bowman In Sth. Wenatchee 000 003 0001 t 1 fealera 103 030 001 T I 1 Pitchar ip Ab a sn Bowman S II 1114 1 Roeniple I 31 11114 Hit or pitcher: oreen. paaeeo oau: Maateraon. Left on baaea: Wenatchee I, aalem 4. Brrora: oreen. Maitereon. Home rune:. Peres. Three-baai hits: Munol, Helmith. Rune batted In: Peres 4, Wlth erapoon 1. Ballard, Munoa. Helmuth. Sacrifice: Deyo. stolen baaea: Oreen 3, Babatlnl, Tanaeul. Double playi: Bartol omel to Stanford. Time: 1:51. Umplree: Waleh, CoUlpj and Younkar. Attendance: 1,401. Victoria 400 ON 010 1 t 1 Vancouver 031 104 Kht 10 11 1 Rodiea, Doulna (31, Lorlno (1) and Harford; Hernandei and Duretto, Levitt (II. Yakima 010 004 401 I 14 1 Trl-CHy 000 OOP 100 1 I 1 DalBarto and Albtnli Bnydar and War ren. Pint sami: Vancouver 0M 001 110 4 11 Victoria 430 001 000 1 s 1 Fletcher, Ounnarion (S) and Duretto: DoUlna, Walker (II, Bottler (I) and Martin, Harford (11. Beeoond sami: Vancouver ooo ooo ooo tie Victoria ... 100 113 001 1 11 0 Roberta. MacKar (11 and Duretto; Drilling and Harford. Plrat lama: Lewlaton 410 100 000 111 Kdrnonton 100 001 Ola 4 10 I Marahal! and oaray: Mauler and pren tice, Morian (I). Seeond same: Lewliton Edmonton Called, rain. Butler and Oaray: , Ml 03 10 , ooo it its Day and Morian. Pint name: Yakima 000 111 1 1 11 0 Trl-Clty 031 400 O 1 S 1 Towneend. Carter (31. Bdmunda (1) and Novlek. Alblnl (4); Mlchaeleon, Dobernll (lr, Robertion (T) and War ren. Second Kama: Yakima T. . 000 000 400 4 1 Trl-Clty 300 Oil Mi 111 1 Rloa, Youns (II and Alblnlt Bloom and Paaut. Plrtt nt! Wenatchee 000 101 t 1 t 1 Balem 400 404 a 4 1 4 Botelho. Decarolla (4 end Bartoio- el: colllna, Nleholaa (I) and Maator- eon. I 1 Second lima: Wenatcbea 400 100 000 1 Belem 031 410 00a S Klein. Decarolla (II and Bartolomel: Dabli and Neleon. Spokane at Caliary. poatposed. rata. stort came back to win the the Giants g-J and the Phils ' second. 12-3. blsnked Chicago 7 0 Other Gaines FISHERMEN! OPKN NIGHTS AND HLMMYg Special prleea era rede and ratio feu Mae of flthme aoede 'I BAYS avoBMS. Geo. Codwelt Serv. Sta. 35th and Sute St ' Mlltf ON VMJJA nrTiMniiinu Why Suffer Any Longer S Miim rui, m mt CkMw Ma4wYea4 AlVeMtTtf MeMlet)B) ttf MM vr Chtatjv aiatttrr tit ta4 llmtM mm art iT.MttM, jmmwr, rtutittB nst mm4W tXr, ftkfx MutlMMntjV li 4wU(, rMlfte-a tfUf MeldMt IkTtM, tui. fm- ktTati()Mitw CHAKUI CHAN rvnwpew im e remap tl-eie a a oativj oa (1 TavA ead (aaa aartp W M eim.i.elal J I tai.' 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C, added the Women's National outdoor twimminc championship to it Indoor title. With slim. 24-year-old Gail Petert tettine a ttrong pace, the Walter Reed team amassed 84 points and tet four new Ameri can record! . over the 53-yard Jantzen Beach pool. Miss Peters, a government employe, set national marks in two events and a meet record in another to. score 24 points herself. 11 Records Down One world's, nine American and all 11 meet swimming records were broken. It was only the second time since 1040 the meet has been held over the 55-yard distance, thus many of the marks were up for the first time in years, Carolyn Green, a 19-year-old freshman from Miami Univer sity, broke the world's mile freestyle record in 23:03.4 min utes. She also won the 880-yard freestyle title and was tecond in individual tcoring with 21 pointt. Barbara Stark from San Francisco, twimming unattach ed, cracked two records. 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