Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 11, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaTera, Oregon
Nf J.AL FOOTBALL
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
SEPTEMBER
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CM. Bear at Balaam
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OCTOBER
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'"BBlUan, N
nt Vtrk at Pluatwak N
-kL BtanatGrecaBay
Clelaidatcbl.car
-IU.atCIlaa4 N
U-";,Ui" UC1,I. Bean
Cai. Carta at PlUabvr
ii?1" Grata BtyX
Von at IhaUaxUtT
Fraa. at Detest
11-PIUabarifcatFhila. If
,,-'f;Ju!weieaBa
Cbl.ciinisat.r4ew Vara
Cleveland at wuhlnctaa
Lob tacelr at Dekvlt
. . Chi. Been
li-Oreea BajralPUt, N
' L0 Aatelaa
Cleveland at New Von
fhlla. at Chi. Carta
Wasbtoftoa at Baluaor
3l-Greea Baj at Baltlnon N
NOVEMBER
1-C1L Bean at Saa fraa.
Den-oil at Lea Aafwlas
New Von at CfcL Carta
PalladelolBa at Pliuaarab
aaalactoa at Clerelaaej
7-BalUann al Defrost N
-Cat Carta at Was.
Genoa Bay at Cat. Bear
rVw Van at Palla.
Plttabwik at C lev lead
Saa Fran, at Loa Aaaalaa
l-BaUaior at Phila.
Cki. Bean at taak.
Detroit at Onea Bay
Loa Aafelea at Chi. Carta
Pttabartaat Now Von
aa rna, at Cleveland
Il-Cki. Cwas at Pllla. N
tt-Clevelaad at Pittabartjk
Detroit at Cat. Bears
Loa Aaaekta at Balaam
Saa Flu at Omea Bay X
asniastoa at New York
tt-Oraaa Bay at Detroit
St-Chl. Carta at Ctareaaad
Laa Aasetea at Cki. Boars
Philadelphia at New York
Saa Fraa. at Baltimore
Waak. at PlCBtxwtn
Hollies' Walsh
Leads Coast
League Hurlers
Sao Francisco I) Jim
WaUh of Hollywood clung to
hit plact a the leading Pa
cific Coast League pitcher tMi
week, wtih an average of .785
on the baiii of innings pitched.
Allen Cettel of Oakland
continue! to lead the league
in number of gamei won, with
21 tucked away at the start
of the week.
Averages compiled by Will
lam J. Weiss, league statisti
cian, including garnet of Sun
day, August 9, are:
If aaee and dob
M.cDoneld. HeUrwoe
Tertian. BacremeQle
Candlal. Oak-Sac ...
Welih. Hollywood ,
O'DenaeU, Hollywood :
Oell.l. oaklanl ,
etcCall. Ban Fraaeleeo ,
J. Davie. Seattle ,
Ltd a, Hollywood
Mallor, ha Ditto
o b mi
is ij si s 1
II H I I
4 U 11 1 S
31 si at is
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IS SI HI 11 10
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91 4S S4 1 S
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II 1
N-NlrbtGuat
X-At Milwaakee
El
DECEMBER
S-Baklaore at Loa Aatals
-Cki. Basra at Do kK
Sstea Bay at Saa Fraa.
New Vork at Cleveland '
Pklla. at VaabiBftoa
Pitta burgh at Chi. Carta
M-Hreea Bay at Laa A auks
13-Baltimore at Saa Fraa.
Cat. Cards at Chi. Bears
Cleveland at Phila.
Detroit at Now Vork
Pitt, at Waaalaitoa
(Maaaaiiesashla Play off
Albany Team
Plays at Mill
City Tonight
Mill City Kelly Lumber
company's softball team of Mill
City meets Al and Caps ol Al
bany in 7:30 game at Allen
field here tonight.
Wednesday the Kelly team
travels to Portland to play
Grimshaw Tires, and Thurs
day Kelly's play Corvallls In
doubleheader at Mill City.
Minor League Scores
(Br Tht Aiioclatcd Prase)
INTEBNAT10VAL LIAOUB
RochoaUr ai Ottawa ! poetponed.
Buffalo 11-1, Baltimore 7-4. Flut sane
completion of auapended seme.
Montreal at Srractue poetponed.
Toronto S-0, frprinlflekl t-t. Pint
sctoe oomplattoa of euependeo 14ml.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansu City, S-4, Columbus 1-T.
Charleston I. LoulivlUa 1.
at. Paul s, Tolada 4.
Minneapolis S. Indlaaapolll t.
- TEXAS LEAGUE
ahrtvoport 4-3, Oklahoma Cltr M.
Dalles S. Houston 4.
Port Worth 11. San Antonio I.
Beaumont I, Tulea I.
WESTERN LEACt'E
aioui City 4-1. Dei Uolnu 1-7.
Omaha S-4, Lincoln 1-5.
Colorado Sprints 4, Pueblo S.
Only semes ach.duled.
PIONEEB LIAOll
Uaile Valley l-l, Oreat Palll 1-11.
Pint lame I Innlnie.
Belt Lake City I. Idaho Palls S.
Ovdea lit Poeatello I. 1
Bolaa II, BlUlnn I.
Molalla Wins Berth
In ABC Tournament
Portland UJ9 Molalla de
feated Stelnfelds 13-4 last
night to win the last position
in the Oregon ABC tourna
ment. Tuesday night's tourna
ment games pitted Forest
Grove against Sweet Home
and McMinnville against Ver-boort.
lUiuoerstr, Hollywood IS s SIS
Levrlcb, Seattle II 114 II 1
Wldmar, Baeramento .. 37 1111 17 II
MoUea. Loe Aaaelea .. SI 14 II I
Near, BealUa 17 M II II I
Dickey. Baa Dleio .... II S3 II S 1
Lint, Portland 31 41 17 11 I
Unl. Portland II 41 17 14 I
Heard. Portland M 71 II 11 I
Mettle and Portland pltchlni am
eeee: VY. Kane. Seattle II M 117 It II
Adama, PorUand 17 13 73 I I
Klndtfather. Seattle .. 31 71
Llnde, Portland 31 47
BucheckL Beattle 14 17
Del Duoa, aeattla .... 41 II
Ramadeu. LA. -Fort. .... II M
Bedford. Port. 13 IS
ward..Portland II 41
Elliott, Portland II 31
WalbeL PorUand II 14
17 11 11
II I I
nil
41 II 11
II I I
II I I
14 S S
71 7 11
11 4 7
Sacra-
Daily Double
Pays $1,718.80
Del Mar, Calif. ( There
were 18 lucky people at Del
Mar race track Monday. They
held winning daily double tick
ets worth $1,718.80 each.
The longshot combination of
Mariontex in the first race and
Fucheebee In the second re
turned the big money. The
setup for the fancy daily dou
ble was generated by jockey
Willie Steed who piloted the
S7-1 shot Mariontex td the
front in the last stride of the
5 -furlong opener. That vic
tory alone was worth $117.70
for a $2 win ticket.
Individually, Fucheebee paid
$7.20 to win ticket.
Individually, Fucheebee paid
$7.20 to win.
Dillinger and
Restelli in
Tight Race
San Francisco )
mento's Bob Dillinger and Dino
Restelli of PorUand art run
ning neck-and-neck in the race
for Pacific Coait League bat
ting honors.
Official league averages tor
games through Sunday and
Monday thowed Dillinger in
front with a .341 average, one
point ahead of Restelli,
Othir mtftt
Nam ud club
DllltTmr. Bcrftmnto
RMtcUl, Portland ....
V. mtth, SReramtnte
Bund 7, Hollywood ...i
Mllnt. Oakland
W 11 ion, BtatUff
Ktilthtf. Hollywood
Brovla, Sacramento ..
MoUaa. Lot Anteln
Rapo, San Dlcco ....
ChrUtl. Srattl ....
Taormtna, Ban Franclico lit 317 II .301
Kalin, Ban Franclico .. 100 loo n .jot
Jones, Sacramento .,
Poderolf, Ban Dleto
Thomaa. Seattla ....
Fisher. Hollywood ....
Usher. Loa Anaelei ..
Uprttht, Lot Antelea
A. Evana. Loa Anaelei
Avtratea of other Beattla tad Port
land Dlayera:
2,000 People to Appear
In Shrine Game Pageant
Portland The sixth annual
Shrine All Star football game
here A a gust SI will be preced
ed by the largest and a oat -
rfnl pageant to the game's his
tory. Cbet Duncan, pageant dl
rector, reported today.
Duncan said approximately
2000 persons, including 11
bands, S drum corps and more
than SO uniformed marching
O 11 M
131 4H IIS J41
1 SIS SI J4I
SI 30 II JJl
Ml .333
131 SIT ITS .111
131 111 111 ,331
II 1S1 41 Jll
HI 3IS 111 .311
10 111 31 .311
131 413 1S4 .31
41 111 35 J II
111 SOS 151 .303
IS 311 114 .303
131 131 113 .3D
4S 13 II .30
III 941 114 JM
a 304 ii .sn
IT 111 11 .111
Tobln. Seattle
Gladd, Portlaod
Robbe. Portland ...
Uaddern, Seettl. ..
Reich. Portland ...
Orteu. Seatu
Judnleh, Seattle ..
Schmeee, Beattle ...
Qarbowikl, Beettl.
Ru.sell, Portland .
Combe, Beattle ....
Robineon. Portland
Au.tlo, Portland ...
Marqula, Portland ..
Kollowar, Portland
Ooldaberrr, Beettl.
Be.lnikl. Portland
Pernandel, Seattle
Arft. Portland
Ktfert Portland
flrant. Portland
Brun.wlek, Seattle
, I3i 3 in .in
, II 141 13 .!
, 111 31 1M .11
, 101 331 II .117
, II 111 U .111
, 131 111 101 .311
. 131 441 114 .111
, II 330 II .111
, II N II .161
, 113 311 101 .311
, 111 417 111 .111
, 10 131 10 .310
, 131 111 14S .191
, 13 13 11 Ml
, W 111 41 .111
, 111 111 111 .144
, 114 ISO 10 .131
41 II II .J
, 111 314 17 .131
, II 117 M .111
, 11 141 II .111
, II II I .141
Crosby and
Westland to
Play in Spokane
Wenatchec, Wash. OP)
Crooner Bing Crosby and U. S.
amateur champion Jack West-
land of Everett, Wash., will
play an exhibition match here
Sunday against two of the Pa
cific Northwest's top young
players, Bruce Cudd of Port
land, and Eddie Draper of Seattle.
The match at the Wenatchee
Country Club will be a benefit
appearance with proceeds go
ing into a fund which will de
velop the Three Lakes golf
course, a municipal project
here.
Cudd Is Oregon amateur and
Northwest Open champion.
Draper tied for the Washing
ton Open crown In 1951 and
won the Washington Amateur
last year. Both are Morse Cup
plsyers.
Britons Enter
U. S. Amateur
New York HV-British ama
teur champion Joe Carr and
other members of the British
Walker Cup team have ertered
the National Amateur Golf
Tournament, to be played at
Oklahoma City Sept. 14-18.
The U. S. Golf Association,
making the announcement
Monday said the other British
players are Lt. Col. A. A. Dun-
,can, captain of tne team; Nor
man Drew, John Morgan and
James Wilson.
Eight U. S. Walker Cuppers,
who meet the British at Marlon
Mass., Sept 4-5. also are enter
ed in the National Amateur
championship.
They include the defending
champion, Jack Westland of
Everett, Wash., Charlie Coe,
Dick Chapman, Bill Campbell
Harvie Ward, Jr., Ken Venturi,
Don Cherry and Jim Jackson.
Kelly Lumber
Wins Two Games
Lebanon Ron Davidson
and John Pearson each threw
one-hitters as Kelly Lumber
company of Mill City defeated
Western Veneer of Lebanon in
a softball doubleheader here
last night.
Davidson pitched the first
game, won by Kelly Lumber
8-2, and Pearson twirled the
nightcap, won by the Mill City
team, 7-1.
units, will participate in the
pageant, which will take place
40 minutes before game time
at 8:30 p.m. This is the great
est number of participants ever,
Duncan revealed.
The units represent various
fraternal organizations, the
army, navy and marine corps.
high schools, colleges and com
munities throughout Oregon
and Washington.
Highlight of the pre-game
spectacle will be a concert by
the massed bands. Multnomah
stadium's turf will be covered
from goal-to-goal and from
sideline-to-sideline by the uni
formed groups, offering a col
orful and spectacular scene for
the capacity crowd that is ex
pected to jam the stadium.
At halftime the units will
present the traditional counter
march. There will also be an
entertainment feature as yet
unannounced.
The 54 all stars of the 195S
high school football season,
representing the top perform
ers from Portland md al' other
sections of the state, will begin
practice next week for the grid-1
iron classic. The boys will
meet for the first time Sunday,
August 0, for a day of pictures
and will begin practice the fol- i
lowing day. j
The rival head coaches Har
ry Scarff of the Portland All
Stars and Pete Sualck, Marsh
field, of the Oregon All Stars
have urged their players to
report in good physical condi
tion as they plan to begin
scrimmaging immediately.
Officials in charge of "Foot
balls' Finest Hour" report keen
interest in the gsme in all parts
of the state, with requests for
large blocks of tickets pouring
in from every direction. Re
served seats, priced at $3, can
be obtained by writing Shrine
Game Headquarters, Multno
mah Stadium, Portland.
Michigan State's all-time ca
reer scoring record is held by
All-American Lynn Chandnois,
who racked up 31 touchdowns
in four seasons of play.
Hank Thompson,
Al Rosen Top
Major Sluggers
New York () Hank
Thompson of the New York
Giants and Al Rosen of the
Cleveland Indians, a pair of
hard-hitting third basemen,
top the major leagues In slug
ging. Slugging averages compiled
by the Associated Press Tues
day, reveal tha 27-year-old
Thompson leads the National
League with a robust .632
mark. He has amassed 182 to
tal bases in 288 times at bat,
numbering 10 doubles, six tri
ples and 22 home runs among
his 94 hits.
Rosen, who finished third
last sesson, is the American
League's pace-setter at .581.
Al has 240 total bases in 413
trips. His extra-base record
shows 19 doubles, four triples
and 27 homers among 132
safeties. The records Include
Sundsy's games.- - .
Slugging averages are based
on total bases on all hits and
are computed by dividing that
figure by. the number of times
at bat.
Para IS
Shrine Stars
Conduct Drills
Portland ( Oregon high
school football all-stars ran
through a workout under
sweltering sun here Tuesday in
preparation for . the annual
Shrine game, Aug. 22.
Pete Sualck. Marshfield.
coach for the upstate team,
planned light body contact with
heavier work scheduled for la
ter in the week. Suslck ran his
charges through basic T-for-mation
plays on the first prac
tice day Monday.
His team will play Portland
all-stars, coached by Harry
Scarff of Central Catholic The
Portlanders underwent a dum
my scrimmage Monday.
Players from both teams
also were scheduled to visit the
Shrine hospital for crippled
children here later Tuesday.
ALBANY BOY FREED
Albany Listed among the
prisoners of war released by
the Communists in Korea last
week is Cpl. Jerry L. Oakley,
Albany boy, who enlisted in
the medical corps of the army
in 1950. He was attached to
the Second division. i
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Witta BSiUy, Ananewt lg
Mtta field artillery
DSAR armory.
TknraeUr, Aafwatt 1
Military Mara Vets
Orrraninad HawaJ Ran
face tUwlston at Naval and Marine
Oorps niusaiia training earn tar.
Company D, Mtad tat1 an try
naiment, OrwfoQ National OusVO,
at Bakan armory.
Battery D. 722nd AAAAW bat-
B. National Ouard. at ajnnnsit
huts.
Sa
ta State
W.Ui the 4ath infantry dMsloa
In Korea Bet. Jamas O. Adkms.
son of Mrs. August DatDaa, Leban
on, (Oregon. Is en route to the
United States after being wtth
this division in Korea, ainee Oc
tober. 1963. Adktns entered the
Army In January, 1M2, and was
triemoer oi toe tsota wuatry
reejiment's heavy mortar eom-
panjr. . . - . . . - ,
ta Kama. ! -
With the Korean Baas Section
flas. Beryl W. tMUried, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruebcn O. Joraran-
son, SUverton, Oregon, la searing
here with the 14th transportation
pari DBuanon. wntcn ia part ct
the Korean Base Motion. The
serfeant entered the Army la
1847 and la a (took In ana MSA'S)
headquarters oompauiy. Re has
tne UN Barries moon ana Korean
Service Medal
Fights Last Wight
Rr4rklrsi Lain 1tm. IHU Ttrnnb.
Itb. topped Prank 1 aodano, U,
Phil .will phi t, I.
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