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Capitol Posters
Down All-Star
Outfit, 8-3
. By CHRIS KOYYITZ. JR.
. . Salem's American Legion
Junior baseball team won its
22nd consecutive came
Waters park Monday, defeat
ing a croup of former hi(b
School and Legion all-stars I
S. Coach Vines Genna's Le
gionnaires play the Albany .
lummings Movers, fourth
place finishers in the state Le
gion tournament, in an 8
o'clock game at Waters park
Wednesday night.
- 'The Wednesday game will be
a benefit for Jack Loy and
Genna. Loy is the classy left
hander who was stricken with
rheumatic fever in mid-season.
Genna gets no pay for his
coaching job, and the game
Wednesday will give fans an
opportunity to show the ap
preciation for the many hours
he takes off his job to coach
the team.
The game with Albany will
be Salem's final tune-up be-'
lore the regional tournament
at Yakima, Wash., next week.
Salem, champions of Oregon,
play the Montana state cham
pions in the opening round of
the regional tournay Sunday.
Gary Espe, Ed Warrenburg
and Gary Paterson took turns
on the pitching mound for the
Legions in last night's exhibi
tion tilt. Warrenburg, who
hurled th fourth, fifth and
aixth innings, was the winning
pitcher.
Elmer Haugen, former Salem
high and Willamette university
player, turned in a creditable
Job of pitching for six innings,
holding the Legionnaires to
four runs and six hits. The Le
gions led only 4-3 after lix in
nings.
But Haugeh grew tired In the
seventh, and the Legion team
pushed across four runs before
Keith Farnam took over pitch
ing chores for the All-Stars.
Umpire Ollie Williams called
the game on account of dark
ness after Farnam had pitched
to only one batter.
The Legions 11 hits were
pretty well divided, with only
one player Larry Springer
getting more than one. Extra-
base blows by the Legion team
were a triple by Dan Luby and
a double by Jerry Gregg. Hau-
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Here Tomorrow
Albany's American Legion junior
baseball team, fourth-place fin
ishers in the recent state Legion tournament, will meet
Salem, state champions, in a benefit game at Waters park
tomorrow night at S o'clock. Front row, from left,
Jerry Roth, Dave Lndlow, Roger Shortridge, BUI Cotman.
Ray Derrah, Dean Sorensen, Bob Daly. Back row, from
left, manager Charlie Jones, Gene Fox, Ted Owens, Jerry
Haxelwood, Dave Shelby, Fete Yilfert, Vera Bradley,
Bruce Ridincer, coach Cbuck Kerr. -
SPORTS SLATE
Portorf iclcl Celctrclcs :
Birthday With Ow-I....::
LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
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TUESDAY
Baseball
Western International Lessui: Ciliary at Lewliton. Salem at Vancouver, IdnHMt
ton at Wenatchee. Victoria at Yakima, and Tri-Clty at Spokane.
"B" Lvalue Junior Baseball: Vlata Merehanta Ta. Orchard Helahti at Loalia fl:ll.
"C" Lcaaua Junior Baaeball: Serf's Ketaar Mtrket va. Pour Cornera at Ketaar
(:ll).
Softball
Industrial Iaiue: Pint National vs. Plrcmea at Phillip's (7:00); Kelaer Electric
vs. Ph-at Chrlitlan at Ollnaer 11:301.
District Plar-OIIa: alt. Anael va. Salem Merenaata at rnmip't (i:oo.
Wrestling
ftalem Armory (1:311 : Irish Jack O'Reilly va. Th Masked Marvel; John Henntnf
va. Oret Jacques; Jack Klsar vs. Mr. sakata.
Broadcasts
KOCO Cincinnati Reda va. Chlcato Cuba at 11:0a and aalcm Senator! va.
Vancouver Capllanoa at l:a. , .
WEDNESDAY '
Baseball
Western International Lresue: filem at Vancouver, Calsary at Lewtaton, Victoria
at Yakima, Tn city at Spokane, and Edmonton at wenatenee.
Softball ' .
Industrial Leaine: Sera's Market vs. Woisamotta at Phillip's 17:001: Commercial
Seat vs. YMCA at, Phillip's (I Mi; Mayflower Milk vs. oPital Clerks at Leslie (1:30)
Broadcasts
KOCO Brooklyn Dodsers va. New York Olants at 11:0S and Salem Senatora vs.
Vancouver Capllanoa at .
THURSDAY
Baseball
Western International Leatue: Calaarr at Edmonton, Salem at Victoria. Yaklftia
at Vancouver, and Trl-Clty at Spokane.
Softball
Industrial Leesue: Pint Christian va. Wolaamotta at Phillip's (7:01): pint Na
tional Bank vs. YMCA at Phllllp'a (l:00; Postal Clerks vs. Far Woolen at Leslie
l:10t: Mayflower Milk vs. Reiser Electric at Ollncer il:30.
Slau Olrui Tournament at Normandale Park In Portland: South Salem Mer
chants vs. Oswego at seven.
Broadcasts
KOCO Chlcaso Whits Sol vs. Cleveland Indians at 11:01 and Salem Senatora
vs. Victoria Trees at :.
West Salem Lions Take
Junior C League Title
pitcher Ha uaen.
Pitcher: IP B H R ER SO EB
Hauaen ... 10 t 7 1 1
Parnam ... 0 1 1 0 0
ape 1 11 I l l l
Warrenburi 11 1 1 0 0 1
Paterson ..I 1 0 I
HBP Parnam by Paterson. WP Hau
aen. LOB All Stars 0. Lesion 4. Errors
Rice. Plssley 1. sprmser. 3BH Hausen,
Luby. 1BH Oreea. RBI Dslke. Hau
aen. Campbell, Great 1. Luby 2. Beck,
Waldrop. Sac. Rice. Osborn. SB Par
nam. Campbell, Plrkens. Plssley. Oreas.
Time 1:41. Umpire Williams.
Stf OREGON
'iE&)M . vieJT
it, AFIELD
Dog breeders In Salem are mildly amused and often
perplexed at the psychology of the potential customer. If
the prospective owner of a purebred dog lives In Salem, it
seldom enters his mind to look around locally for a dog.
Instead, he travels to Portland or some point even further
away. The feeling seems to be that the further one goes from
home, the better the dog. That this attitude is not confined to
; our area is proven by the fact that Salem breeders get better
(prices for their dogs, and sell more of them, to people com
ing from outlying regions. To illustrate this, our records .show
that in the past few weeks, customers have come to our
kennels from such' places a Bend, Forest Grove. Corvallis
No Action on
Proposal to
Change 'Cup' Rule
The West Salem Lions won'
the "C" League title last night
with a 6-3 win over Legion Post
13S In the final game of the
year for both teams.
In the other league game
Jackson Jewelers beat Steinke's
5-0 behind the one-hit pitching
of Chuck Chappelle. In "C"
League play tonight Berg's
Keizer Market plays Four Cor
ners at Keizer and in the "B"
League ' Vista meets Orchard
Heights at Leslie.
The Lions went ahead with
two runs in the second inning
on a single by Kent Lammers,
a triple by Cliff Johnson, a
walk and an error. They added
one more in the top of the third
and the Legion team bounced
back with one in their half of
the third.
West Salem made it 4-1 in
the top of the fourth but the
losing Legion Post came back
with two. West Salem sewed up
the game with two in the fifth
frame while the Legion Post
went scoreless.
Val Barnes led the losers
Woolman Wins
Honors in Joie
Seattle UP) The Gold -Cup
Contest Board took no action ' 1. JfiunnrJ CLnw
Monday on nronn.il that, Willi WUOU JIIUW
would have taken the 1954
National speedboat races away
from Seattle despite Slo-Mo-Shun
IV's smashing triumph
on Lake Washington Sunday.
Jsck Shafer of Detroit, own
er of the Such Crust boats,
also-rans in previous races
against Stan Say res' Slo-Mo
fleet, suggested alternating the
contest between different cities
every two years.
The proposal to change the
rules making the home city
of the previous year's winner
the site of the next race was
not put to a vote, however.
Seattle has been the host for
the last three years as a result
of Sayre's victories at Detroit
and on Lake Washington. Sun
and Portland . . . Regardless of where he comes from, the dog 'day'' w'" qualified the city for
buyer is always confronted with the same problem which
pup 10 cnoose irom tne litter. Here is a bit of advice from
experience; if the pups are under three months old, it is al
most impossible even for the breeder, to pick the best pup in
the litter. Of course, physical characteristics, -uch as conforma
tion, coat, ptc, can be evaluated, but the eventual ability of
the animal, especially with regard to the gun dog, can only
be guessed at. The most precocious weanling pup may amount
to nothing when he matures, and by the same token, the
least prrpossing pup In the bunch may be a cnampion in the
field. It's happened that way many times. Do not choose a
shy pup, however, as a shy, cringing pup seldom becomes a
bold animal, regardless of care. Make sure the pup you take
is healthy, vigorous and full of life. Thus, if we were looking
at a litter of pups of good breeding, in the absence of any
signs of 111 health or timidity, we'd just shut our eyes and grab
one and we'd feel sure we had as much chance for a win
ner as the next fellow.
Blush Department: Our face is red this week because in
our last column we spoke of a young antelope as a fawn.
According to the man who accosted us on downtown streets,
"kid" is the right term. Our apologies to the Oregon's few
remaining antelope.
. Fishing is still good on the North Santiam. A friend called
last night to say that he had taken a number of good fish,
on a small bucktail he was using as a dry fly. This same
technique hat worked for us, too, on any number of streams.
So, if your usual dry flies are not providing results, dig out
. a little number 12, or 14 bucktail, grease it a little to make
It float, and give it a try. Sometimes the big trout really go
for this method. Many's the big rainbow we've tagsed on the
Deschutes with a floating bucktail.
Archery enthusiasts: Check this column on Friday for an
Important announcement.
the 1954 speedboat classic.
Before Sunday's race, Schaf
er said he would not enter his
Such Crust boats in the 1954
race unless it was held in De
troit. Schafer was silent on
that point at Monday's meet
ing but Al Fallon, owner of
Miss Great Lakes, said he might
abandon unlimited class racing.
The board ruled that in fu
ture races a committee of driv
ers of the previous year must
pass on qualifications of new
drivers.
TIDE TABLE
TMrs fr TsCt, oreewn .am"', int.
((sspll-S by I' . Cases and GeadsIM
Sarvev, Portland, Oreeant
Hlah Waura
Aususl Tlma Helshl
11 lion. 11
I H Be.
1 11 a m.
I 31 p m.
1 01 a m.
1 47 I I.
1 is am.
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Illln.
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Ham.
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Maw.
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Lost Waters
Tims Heisht
7 34 m.
Ill in.
1 11 am.
P m.
37 a m.
t 04 p.m.
9 II a m.
1 p.m.
1 11 am.
10 14 m.
I II a m.
11 IS p m.
10 31 a m.
Harry Woolman, veteran mo
tion picture stuntman, walked
(or sped) off with individual
honors from the Joie Chitwood
auto thrill show at Hollywood
Bowl last night.
Woolman scored 17 points
during the evening with his
flawless driving in the ramp-to-ramp
jump and the high skis.
Johnny Holmes was credited
with 15 points for his appear
ance in one event, the specta
cular dive-bomber crash.
Woolman's stunts were not
quite as spectacular as the dive
bomber, but he was adjudged
the individual winner on the
basis of the fact he appeared
in more stunts, and that his
driving was more skillful.
A skimpy crowd of around
1000 people watched the show.
Shrine Teams
Open Practice
Portland U Fifty-four of
Oregon's top high school foot
ball players open practice here
Monday for the sixth annual
Shrine crippled children's hos
pital benefit game, Aug. 22.
City Coach Harry Scharff.
who coached Central Catholic
to the state championship,
scheduled opening practice on
the Grant high school field.
Pete Susie, Marshfield grid
coach, starts work at the Uni
versity of Portland for the state
team.
The high school gridders
were greeted yesterday by their
coaches and city officials at
an introductory luncheon at
the Multnomah hotel.
II w m.
II is a m.
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II 41 t m.
ITS
GREEN'S SPORTING
SHOP
1201 So. Commercial
FOR.
EVINRUDE
"C" LEAGUE STANDINGS
West Salem Llont 7 I
Lesion Post 131 I I .714
Dickson's Uarket I 1 .714
Jackson Jcvolera I 1 .714
Bera'a Kelaer Mkt. 1 4 .313
Pour Cornera 1 4 .333
Slelnke'a 1 I .143
Orchard Helshte I 7 .100
Last nllht's scores: West Salem Lions
I, Lesion Post 131 1; Jackson Jewelers
1, Btelnks's I.
Tonlsht's sames: Pour Cornera v
Bera'a Kelaer Uarket at Kelaar, 1:11.
I base blow of the game, a triple
t oooi in tne lirst' No Playr h,1 more innings
than one hit.
Tonight's play ends the 1953
season.
-B" LEAGUE
Salem Laundry
Bishop Electric
Warner slotora
Truax OH
Orchard Heishta ....
Vista Merchants
Bers's Market
Pour Corners
STANDINGS
.137
.714
.714
.311
.000
Tonlsht's lama: Orchard Helshts vs.
Vista Merehanta at Leslie. 1:11.
with a double and single in
three trips while Kent Lam
mers had three hits in three
trips for the winners. Johnson
had two hits for the Lions.
Steinke's Wes Stewart sin
gled to left in the fourth in
ning to spoil Chuck Chappelle's
bid for a no-hitter. Jackson's
scored five runs in the first in
ning and then Chappelle and
Gary Dallman locked in a pitch
er's battle. The only hit off
Dallman after the two in the
first frame was a single in the
third by Garland Kteker.
Phil Klaus, Jackson Jeweler
left fielder, had the only extra
Slelnke'a (I) U Jacaaaa Jewelers
B R H B H H
8. Stoeart.a 1 I 0 Oarrett.c 1 1
w Slewart.ll 111 Brunkal.lb 1 1
Dallman.p 111 Croas,3b S 1
Hoblruon.lb 1 I ISather.et S 1
Melln.cf III Klaus.lt 1 1
Steinke.lb 1 I -I Oentskw.lk 1
Jacobsoa.Sb 111 Keeker.sa 1 I
Peller.e ' 1 I 0 K.Neuber.f S I
Klns.rf ' S I I Chappelle.p 1 I
Totals II I 1 Tola la II I
Steinke's OM M I 1 1
Jackson Jewelers MO 0" I S
Wlnnlnc pitcher Chappelle. Loslns
pitcner irajunan. bo ur cnappeue a.
caiiman s. bb orr cnappcua j, Da.ii.
man I. 1BH Klaus. RBI aather 1,
Klaus a.
Weil Saleae Liana
B R H
Vastal.el
Luke.Sb
Brlsss.sl
Willi 3D
Lammera.lb
Burnslde.ll
Coffer ,
Johnson. p
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B R H
I Pulton. ef
1 RelmanM
1 Barnea.lf
I Serins. p-f
1 Marr.rf
1 Wood, lb
I Perteie
1 Brown. lb
1 Allen.lb
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Totals 11 I I Totals 11 S I
West Salem Lions 031 111 I S
Lesion Post 131 001 101 I S
winntnf pitcher Johnson. Losini.
pitcher Serine. SO By Johnson I,
Serine 1, Bevrna I. BB off Johnaon 7.
Serine I, Bevena 0. 1BH Johnson. 1BH
Rarn. RBI Pulton, Barnea. Marr.
Luke, Brtess, Johnaon, Bailer.
By CARL LUNDQCTST
New York U.nWashingtea
fans, who don't have much else
to cheer about, were wonder
ing today If perhaps Boh Por
terfield is their best pitcher
since the days of the immortal
Walter Johnson.
Porterfield has a long way
to go to earn that reputation
but his 2-0 birthday one-hitter
over the Red Sox last night
gave him eight shutouts for
the season, the most by a
Washington hurler since John
son hurled that many 30 years
ago in 1924.
It was the third blanking
job in a row for the mighty
right-hander from Newport,
Va., giving him a string of 29
scorelesst innings, one for every
year of his life on his 29th
birthday.
Williams Up
The one big thrill in his
big night came with nobody
out in the ninth after he walk
ed, Jimmy Plersall, who had
spoiled his chance for a no
hitter with a single In the
third. Up came Ted Williams
as a pinch-hitter but the Red
Sox slugger, who homered In
a similar role yesterday, struck
out r
Porterfield threw Terrible
Ted only four pitches!
The ex-Yankee hurler put
no one but Plersall on base.
He struck out three in pitch
ing to bnly 28 men. The guy
who was snubbed by Manager
Casey Stengel for the all-Star
game now has shut out every
team in the league except De
troit. Other Garni
In the only other major
league game, the Braves cut
Brooklyn's lead to 6W games
when they topped the Cardi
nals, 8-2, on a seven-hitter by
lefty Warren Spahn, who won
his 15th game.
It waa Milwaukee's sixth
straight victory and- it was
achieved quickly when the
Braves batted around in. the
second inning to score five
runs. Johnny Logan. Andy
Pafko, Del Crandall, and Sid
Gordon made two hits apiece
as the Braves collected 11, but
got only one in the four final
off reliever Cliff
I Chambers.
O'Reilly Meets
Marvel Tonight
Jack O'Reilly meets the
Masked Marvel tonight at the
Salem armory for the shot at
Frank Stojack, holder of the
Coast Junior Heavyweight tl
tie.
O'Reilly and the Marvel
met last Tuesday but the
match was called no decision
because both wrestlers stsged
the match under the ring. Sto
jack will appear here the 18th
against the winner.
The match, which is for
two-of-three falls or one hour,
will be handled by two refe
rees. One of them will prob
ably be Tony Ross, who also1
handled the one last week. .
John Henning - takes on ,
Gred Jacques In the semi-final
event which is for two-of-l
three falls or 30 minutes. In
the special event Jack Kiser
returns to Salem to meet Mr.
Sakata. It also is for two-of-three
falls or 30 minutes. "
The first match starts at
8:30.
9 Major Leagues O
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NATIONAL LEAOUE
W L Pot - sl
Brooklyn 11 n jl
MUweusse M 41 M Mt
Philadelphia, SS 47 JIT 11
St. Louis IS 41 .sal nit
New York I II JH IS
Cincinnati 41 li At 13
Chlcaaa 41 as .117 SI
Plttsburah 31 71 Jit 14
HmSt'i stonll:
Milwaukee 1. St. Louis 1
AMERICAN LEAGCS
W L Prt OB
Be Yea-It s, 71 II JM
Chicats 17 41 . T .
Cleveland II 41 J7 II .
Boston 11 al . J4I 14
Washington HUM ttk
Phlladalphlai ......... 41 a .43 SI
Detroit 31 II JH II
St. Louis 11 74 .111 1714
MMitr'i BesnHi
Washtnston S. Boston
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Ted Homers
pinch
B ulia
Bed Sox
hitter Ted WUUaat.
homo plate altar
bitting his first hnm ru
sine returning from ssrrvle.
The homer waa hot erf Bilk
Garela Cleveland's pitch
er, In the 1th Inning of their
game at Boston's Fenwsy
Park landed In the right
center bleachers. Billy Good
man offers hit Mrifrataua
tlons as Cmpire John Star
ens throws out new halL
The Cleveland Indiana beat
the Boston Bed Sox to S.
(AP Wlrephoto)
Yesterday's Stan
(Bt The Aiuoolated Ftm)
Mlehli.tr Bob VortertUVd. WtahiBfl-
ton Scntton, pitched bit eonl mt-hlW
thuloat la whipping Bottoa
BBMinf Midler vtraoa. WMMUtoa
Senator, collected three hlte in fear
time up to rte hi ifU9 ledlac
bettlnr srer to J36.
NOV
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