slem Senators Drop Two tb Vancouver Capita Picked Bp ground oa the West era International leagne lead ers laat Bl(ht by defeating tee and place 8alem (-1 and LI In tbeir doublebeader. Salem dropped lour games' behind league-leading Spokane, ' while Vancouver came up to within one-halt game of the Senatori. WIL Standings Bp The Aaeetlated Preen . l ret. a . Bwiken II 11 M rielem .1 M M .Ml 4 Vineotmr 11 Jl !l at, Tiim 14 i .us as tdmontor, 11 J 71 Lrwutoa. 1 I .4U IS Trl-CIlp M M .414 14 Victor! I II .4M 14 CeleerT II i .(if Jli, rVenatctie II 11 .too 1 1 Si wedneader'o eealte: Spokane 1-11, Trl-CIlp 1-1. Venoouver 1-4. Salem 1-1. Edmonton 11-1, Wenatohee 1-4 Yakima I. Vletorle I Calaarr I. Lawlato 4. Tnaradat'e aerdle: ' Trl-Clu at Spokane. . Celt err t Edmonton. - Yakima at Vaneourer. Baler at Victoria. Only lamta eehedulad. Vancouver got oft to a fast ; start in the second game with Jimmy Clarka double scoring K Chorlton and Harvey Storey bath bt whom had singled. First baseman Gen Petralli led the Capilano plate attack . with two singles and a dou ble in four times at bat Salem's lone tally in the sec ond game came in the second on two walks and Dave Dahle's single. Some 3,287 fans were on hand. In the opener, the Caps struck for two runs in the first Inning on single by Jack Bukc watz, Storey and Frank Mas eero and an error by Salem third baseman Dick Sabatini. Salem's lone score came In the seventh on a double by Les Witherspoon, an error by Van couver shortstop Clark and Don Masterson's single. In other games, Spokane downed Tri-City in both ends of a doubleheader, taking the opener 8-5, and the nightcap 12-8; Edmonton swept a twin bill from Wenatchee, 11-5 and 2-0; Yakima defeated Victoria 6-5, and Calgary edged Lewis ton 5-4. Plrat tame: telean (1) ft) VeTer O A O A Sentlnl.l Lubp.lt TanMllU Dern.ei Bolard.lk Wthrep.r KMeen.lt alaetran, Hemphlp l-Poret S 1 Chita el 4 S t Er.wtt.1 4 9 S Clark. aa 1 1 t atom J 1 1 TJrette.e I SUaearo.r S 1 IPetrlUU S S 1 TaTlor.lf S Onran.p ' S ! Tatala H II It Totala it I IX t a-i-niad out 'or Hemphill In 1th. Salem 000 IKH) 11 t s VanrotTer ltl tot '-t I 1 Pitcher IF U I BP. SO BB Hemphill ... I It I I 1 I I C-iinereow. ., 7 H I 1 I 1 1 HBP Dare bp Ounnarion. BB Uretto. Crrore Sabatlnl. Lobl, Clark. 1BH Poller. Wltherapoon. Petralll. BBI Mulereoa. Clark, atorer, Maaear. SH TanaeUl. Hit Lube. DP Clark to re train, omplraa-lacowa tad Moras. Time 111. Aacend tama: Selena 1 S aabllnl.1 1 t Luar.lb I Torailll.t I t r.reirl 1 1 Merehll.r 4 t WthMp.lb 4 1 rMetn.lf 4 1 Nfllon.e I t Deh3e. 4 1 tl TaneewTer O 1 1 ICtiTle.cl 4 I t Bkwte.t 4 I 1 Clerk ja I 1 t Btorer.l 4 I tfcltcero.r 4 I ITaTlor.l S 4 1 Orelto.e 4 1 IPetrllll.1 4 t IRobrta,p S Tatala It 1 14 t Totala 11 It It ailam til tat tot I 1 I vift.ntiar lit lit 00 t II Pitcher: IP AB H ft BP. SO BB Dlhl I 11 It t 4 I HoUrU .... I It 1 1 1 t HBP Oharlton by Dahla. LOB-aalam Y. Venrou-rer I. Error Taneelll I. Eae lea. 1BH Perer. Wlthercooon. Clark. Peifalll. RBI Dbhla, Euckowau t, Clark 3. Storey. PetralU. SB Charlton, or- Clark to Petralli. Umpire Mora and Jactbl. Time l-t. Att. 1,111. Plrat tame: Trl-city ftpokana Bloom and Warren 1M Ml 1 t T t toi m a t 1 Pemee. New 111 Cornell fit and otie. fttrond tame: Trinity lot Ml HI t It 4 Spokane 1H 410 If 11 II 1 MlchelNOn. Xobernle 111, Workaday Itl ani Warren. Peaut 111; Romero and SbRfta. Plrt lama: rMrtonton DM IFit 111 11 1 W'oatrhre 110 lot t I I 1 Tlnnerat, TJlley (4. Conant III and aenraen; OeCarolU. Beamon f, Mon roe tli and Earlolomel. fferond aame: Tdrannlon .'. tot API tit 1 1 t twaalehee tot tot tot t I 1 yVldner, Conant III and Prrnitre: Mor ten, (, Bowman and Bartolomal. VWorla Mt t not I t t Y.klm Ml l 001-1 11 t Drllllnl and Harlord; Riot and Norlck. Cellary LwlWin Or. II. Rtltaa api Perk-. .... ltl M Ml It 1 Mt tit 1004 11 t ill and Rlckar; Butlar Yesterday's Stars (By The Aaiortated Preen Pltehlnw Robin RoberU, Philadelphia Pnflltaa. berame tha flrit malor toaawa pltaher thla eeason to win Jt somee, atotplnv Plttaburah, 14. ' Battlnt Ray Boona. Detroit Tlfera. lilt i hla fourth trend alam homo run of tha aeaMtn, feint the malor leatue record, ta tha Tltera defeated St. Loila 1-1. ' Why Suffer ! Any Longer When vthtrr rail, aw twr njrn.ee rtmacTtat. Amaalns aoeeoea tor tott reara in China. Mo matter with what eumenta ton art afnictad, dleordera, mualtm, heart, lunca, llrer. kldnen. tea, eonatlpetloB. aleerw, dlatotao, rtrumatlam, tell and tladdar taret, kia. (emala eera plaint. , CHAKLIE 1 CHAN miNit MKaaco. nrflat Deere t ta S Tea. aat Sal awlp '44 N Cwmmeeilal , Phawe 1 1 KM oat Leg IDOfiDS W tx. Y, Wolgamott's Both Win Games In Industrial Loop IKDIIITailL UAODI YIICA .m Ml .let .HI .Ml M .Ml .111 .160 .111 Woltaraotta Commercial Beak Kar Woolaa null 1 Itt ptramtn 4tb t It 11 II Pint cbrlatlu . Peatal Clarka ... KeBer EKctrla . Plrat National ... Barr'a Market ... Marflower Milk . .111 La it BlfhVi aaoraa: YWCA a. Com. merdal Beat Covera Woltaaotta It, Berfa Market 11 Foatal Clarka 4. Mu- Iloer Milk 4. Tonltbt'a tamei: Pint Chrletlav vt. WolsamotU at Phllllo'a (1:N: Plrat Ma- tlosal ft, TMCA at rblllls'a (l:M)i Poa tal Clarke re, Kay Woolaa at Laalle t:M)i arw Mernower Milk ta. Kelau Electrle at Onnaer l:ltl. WolfanrotU and the TMCA continue to battle it tvut for the Industrial Softball league lead with the "I" holding alight lead. Both teams came through wins laat might with the TMCA beating Commer cial Seatl-t and the Wolra motts nine topping Berg's Mar. . ; In the other league game last night the Postal Clerka edged Mayflower Milk 5-4. In action tonight First Christian takes on Wolgamotts at Phil- lio't. First National meets the YMCA at Phillip's, the Postal Clerka play at Leslie with Kay Woolen, and Mayflower Milk is opposite Keizer Electric at Olinger. - ' The YMCA took the lead in the second inning when they scored five runs. Commercial Seat had opened the scoring In the game with one in the first. Cliff Glrod homered in the big second inning with two on. Winkelback went the die tanc to gain the win while Haas took the loss. The YMCA now stands i na virtual tie for the lead with Wolgamotts but is ahead in the percentage. Wolgamotts jumped into a 3-1 lead at the end of one in ning and then coasted to a 10-1 victory over Berg's Market. In the other loop game the Postal Clerka tallied their winning run in the bottom of the sixth. MirfloweT Milk .... -it 109 4 3 Pot-J clerk. Sot Ml I J Crimes nd troni; I bold tat) Krue tr. WoUtmMij 113 1 it S Bfrt Mtrkft If 00 113 Hllfllckar and a ret nil y. Hill, Matt (3) and Moriarltr- YttfCA 01 020 t I 4 4 Commrrclal Heat .... 101 000 3 4 I 4 Wlnklcback and Halca; Haas and Ktphart, , Minor League Scores (Br Tht Aooclated Pitts) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 3. Minneapolis J (14 inn.) Kanus City I, Coljtnbus I (13 ton.). t. P.ul I. Toledo 4 (II inn.h Lou Ii vi lis , Charleston 4. INTRANATIONAL LCAGI I Buffalo 4, Baltimore 1. Montreal 4, Syracuse 3. Toronto a. BprtnsfleM I. Ottawa 4-1, Rocnaster 3-t. TEXAS f.K4Grt Hotielofl 11, Fort Worth I, Dallas 9, Ban Antonio 4. tUumonl 10, Oklahoma City V. Tulsa I. Bhrevcport 4. WE ft TERN LEA On Slant City . DeB Moines I. Denver I. Wlehtta 3. Lincoln I, Omaha 4. Colorado Sprints 13, Pueblo 4. PIONEER l.EAOI t Matte Valley , Bolus 3. Porateno 7. Idaho Ft 11 I. Only tames scheduled. Make Your Own Appraisal! : On an All-New '53 DODGE - I Yes, YOU fell US how much : I ' your old car Is worth! Mok th kind f dtol YOU want, " B wt'll do ur best to meet YOUR figure. " : STAN BAKER MOTORS : Chcmckctt) and High SALEM dene 2-2461 .........1 r i I r. it. TWarming Up this weekend's Northwest field archery tournament the Jabberwalkle course, south of Salem, Tb tourna- . ment will be conducted Saturday and Sunday. Left to right, the archers ar Verne Springer, Mrs. Hugh 8taley and Hugh Staley. Several hundred archers ar expected t participate I th tw-day tournament. LOCaL UNITED PRESS 29 Year-Old Drives Winner In Hambletonian Stakes Goshen, N.Y. (U.B In a sport where greybeards gen erally rule the roost, 19-year-old Harry Harvey stood today as th youngest driver aver t pilot a winner of the Ham bletonian Stakes. The sun tanned reinsman from Waterbury, Vt, hustled Helicopter a Canadian-owned filly, to victory in the richest renewal of the harness racing classic yesterday at Good Time Park.. Back in 1934, the late H. M. Doc Parshall won with Lord Jim when he was 34 years old. That was the rec ord that had stood until, Har vey and Helicopter won two out of three heats over Bill Cane's sunbaked course. Stiff Workouts For All-Stars Portland ()-rStiff workouts were scheduled again Thursday for city and state teams prac ticing here for the annual Ore gon Shrine All-Star football game at Multnomah Stadium Aug. 22. Pete Susick of Marshfield High, State coach, and Harry Scaraff, Portland coach, held both morning and afternoon session Wednesday. They said their boys, who completed their high school football last year, were a bit ragged but showed lots of hustle. Susick worked with his punt er and place kickers. Tom Crab- tree of Marshfield and Miles Boardman of Bend are the lead ing candidates for punting du ties, while Fred Hall of Prine ville and Vern Pryor of Kla math Falls probably will com pete for. the extra point-kicking assignment. There was heavy emphasis on passing; with Quincy Pow ers of Marshfield pitching for State and Ron Stempel for City moments are pleasant attytwr Ullftiwtrtiatel Im aNsWai"t,i wtiojet yasat 1090 400 n ejrf4ejlwawtetoewhp tffsdl ii ffm erttiTtatw Eww -"tf- ei'Oftt letviee ceoretn. i More Three members f tb Salem Jabber walkl field archery club eyarm up far.', ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 13, 1953 Pag 13 Helicopter not only helped establish Harvey as the young est successful pilot in this tamed event but also became th first Canadian-owned horse to win. She also is the first Hambletonian winner to be sired by a previous winner, being a daughter of Hoot Mon, who set the Hambletonian rec ord of two minutes flat in cap turing th 1847 renewal. Singing Sword performed creditable, finishing second in the first and second heats and third in the third, but it was Helicopter which took down the big prize of $63,126. SPORTS THURSDAY Baseball Weettrw Inlernatlorja taaave: Caltarr tt SdmentM. Salem at Victoria, Yatima tt Vaaeturtr, ana Tri-Cltr tt Swakane. Softball Tnduitrlel Leatue: Plrat ChrUllen Ta. WaltarMtla at PMUIp'a II -tai: Plrat Na tional Bank tb. TMCA tt Plillllp'a limit Poatal Clerka t rar Woolen at Lealle (4.101 : ilerflower Milk tj. Keller Beetrle at Ollnaer It -Hi. Statt olrla Tournament at Jiormandele Park la Portland: aouth Salem Mar. antnla va. Oawata tt aorta. Broadcast XOCOChleato Whlto Box to. ClarelM ra. TKtoria Treea at t:tt. FRIDAY Baseball WeetarJI lnternetional laaue: Clear at UiHenlm Trl-Ttl at ! ..kulak aalem tt Victoria, Tfraitchea at Sookane, Broadcasts ' atSLal Detroit Uoat Te. eolleae All-rluri football tama, It. SATURDAY Baseball Weetera Intomatloaal Leatue: Calttrr at Bdmimton 't: Salem at Vtetorte d); Takhnt tt Veneourer ; wenatchee at Spokane; and Trt-Olt tt Lewtaton. Broadcasts KOCC Philadelphia Phllltea Ta. Maw York Olanta at 11. tt ue aalem ln.tnr n. Victoria Tree (Doutlt-heecteri. ' Television PPTV Mew Tork Tenkeaa tc. PftllMelphla itthletloa at I II, BO tM OFFER to pro CEaCl C2 AZOn best 79c nit mnm ima am NO CHARGE sHk tfDa tf KM KAlES M MSraBQ Nmet tt pnmeaaT teat www M IIWUtWCMrUMSamte om mnm wtsettr iazcx eeeerd law. Taw swrtnewtw a aw HMD Cimn 5HW Iff. CEHTfl Capital Posters Leave For Yakima Friday PM latent will take a record at It wins and n losses te, the regional 11 American Legion Junior haseball tournament at Yakima next week. The Salem Legions defeated Albany 8-4 in an exhibition game at Waters park last night It was the final game for th Oregon atate champions before the regional playoffs. . Coach Vince Cenna and his team will leave the Southern Pacific train depot at 6:50 p.m. Friday. They will arrive in Yakima early Saturday morn ing. Salem plays Butte, Mont, in the opening round of the re- I gional tournament Sunday. The entire Salem pitching staff of Paul Beck, Gary Pater son, Ed Warrenburg and Gary Espe saw action opposite Al bany last night Paterson, who twirled the fourth, fifth and I sixth innings and gave up only jone hit, was credited with the i victory. Salem banged out nine hits joff four Albany pitchers. Don Pigsley led the way with two 'double! and three runs batted 'in. j The game was played as a benefit for Genna and Jack Loy. Coach Genna gets no pay for his coaching Job. Loy, 15-year-old left-handed pitcher, was stricken with rheumatic fever in mid-season, and has been confined to his home since. . A crowd of 483 people, a large portion of them from Al- NEWS AND FEATURES Suggs Makes $19,816.25 New York Louise Suggs of Atlanta finished her year's wonk with an all-time record booty of $19,816.25, according to figures released Wednesday by the Ladies Professional Golf Association of America. The previous high waa the $16,000 won by Mrs. Babe Zaharias in 1951. Patty Berg, the St. Andrews, 111., redhead, was second, with $18,623.78. She also won the Glenna Collett Vare trophy for the lowest scoring average. Her 75 average for 65 rounds game her a slight margin over Miss Suggs, who had a 75.11 mark. SLATE Indiana tt IMA and Salem Ornatora and Taklma it Vaneourer. n.79 mvt ONLY wKaew mi ibany, paid their way into the I benefit gam. I Genna plans to conduct , practice it 5 o'clock tonight, ,nd another practice Friday af- ternoon. The Salem team will! work out at Parker field in Yakima Saturday. , Albany (I) S aorenan.a t Dorrah.S 4 Biaoler.a a Clmn.l-U I It" Salem B H O A OA S 1 Pedren.i 1 1 tCmtblef Stt Jantae.a I t I Wldrt.lt 1 t Plckna.l I 1 t Plteley.l 114 S 1 St! I I I Hid.r-p Roth.cf Shlby.l-y Rtdlnar.u? Wilfert,p Daly. Shrtrtt.S Pox.p Hadloy.w Lw4M.lt I u t S I Soraer.l t Soaer.rt 1 Beck. 1 Luby.t 1 Eoltn.lf lOreil.rf 1 t Patron. 1 Wmbi.e 1 ept.t Totala at S Jt Totala 14 11 ll A nioany tot Mt lit 4 t Salem Ml 041 so t II 1 winninr titener ratoreon: Loelni pit- cner wuiera. am-warrenburi. Pitcher: IP AB H l n (on wuren i it t I Pol I I 1 4 Hadley 1 4 11 Haaelwood . I SI Beck 1 t I t Paterson ... 1 y It 1 t Warrantors S tit, (apt 1 II i HEP Darren, by Warrabbura. Bradley. LOB Albany f. Salem a k Soreneoo, Cotman. Pickana, Shortrldaa. riaaier. ibb-ritaiey i. Darren. RBI jantae, neater 1. pedcreon, Naalewood, Dorrah. Sa-s Wllfert. SB Jantaa. Oreat. Puuley. DP Pederaoa to Plckant. U nartman ua watae. Att all. Maddy's Grand Slam Homer Wins For Merchants Mt Angel Ralph Maddy homered with th baaea full In th 12th Inning t give the Salem Merchants s l- win over ML Angel her last night This will glr Salem th dis trict title. The Merchant tallied four runs in the top of th tint and on In th third to lead 9-B at th end of three. Mt Angel moved ahead with alx big runs in the bottom of th sixth but Salem fought .back to ne it up at th end of seven and send th gam Into extra Innings. Bob Knight, who relieved starter Jim Rawlins in the seventh, pitched scoreless ball tne rest of th way. Maddy's wow cam off Carl Beyer who pitched th entire gam for Mt Angel. Salem ... 401 tot lot tot it t a Mt. Anee, .... awt tot OOt 000 t s I Rtwllna, KnUht (1) and WaaTtrs C Barara and ft. Batare. - , Meadows Asks For Extension Of Season Portland J.BWilliam Kvne. general manager of Portland Meadows, said today Portland Turf Association officials have asked the Oregon State Race Commission for permission to extend the horse racing season from Oct S to Oct. 10. He said the Association also asked to close th track the week of the Salem fair. He said the request was mad be cause some track equipment j will be shipped to Spokane dur-1 ing that week. Oufdatos Mossy Oils! V-7 New Vitalis Grooming Agent is Greaseless Pm''. KeepYour Hair Neat All Day This New GREASELESS Way! No animal, mineral or vegetable oil in new Vitalis 1 Prevents dry ness, keeps your hair neat with V-7, new fTwatelats grooming dis covery. Never a gummy film, or "oil-slick" look. Try new Vitalis! Yankees Obf 28 llils In Romping to 22-1 TJLi ' By CARL LCNDQTJIST New Terk UJ9 Wit. a holocaust of hits, tbe kUsliig Tankeet showed today what they thought of the Senators and their "tall grass" hall park after a 22-1 aear-rceord victory jth nll hve won In a corn llel1, Their 28 hita were only two abort of an American League mark of 30 set by the 1923 Yankees, and had not rookie reliever Steve Kraly yielded a run to . Washington In the eighth, they would have had a modern mark for a shutout margin. The record of 21- was ,ir. by the 1901 Tigers and ! equalled by the 1939 Yankees, ti Casey Stengel, commenting ( caustically that the rash of low t hit games in Washington was because of the high outfield t grass which kept balls from w.honnrina? anv Hiatnnrv. anrl. denly was aware that hit Yan kees didn't care what was out there. ; Sox Blow Up The White Sox, painfully aware of what was happening, blew up in Cleveland and lost, 7-4, to go seven games behind again as Gene Bearden threw balls at. umpire Joe Paparelia and his glove into the stands and faced a stiff fine and tut' pension after Bob Avila was ruled safe, at home on a close play in the seventh. At St. Louis, Ray Boon of the Tigers hit his fourth grand slam homer of the year to tie an American League mark in a 7-3 victory over th Browns. It was his 19th round tripper of the campaign. The Red Sox mad it three straight over the Athletics, winning 3-2 as Billy Goodman and Hoot Evers drove in the decisive runs, in th 10th In ning. The - Dodgers . spotted the Giants a 5-0 lead then won 6-5 as Duke Snider sparked a five run rally with his second grand slam homer In thre games. Braves aGln i . Second place Milwaukee picked up a half-gam and trails now by seven games by sweeping a double bill with th Cardinals 8-2 and 5-3. Xd Mathews set the opening gam pac by driving in two run with a pair of doublet while the Bravea won the second gam with two runs In the eighth on a double by Jim Pendleton and a scoring fly by pinch-hitter Bob Thorpe. 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