Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 14, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Friday, August 14, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale, OrcffM
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Portland Climbs Back Into
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KOCO to Carry
Legion Games
From Yakima
Badio Station KOCO an
nounced Thursday that it will
cany all Salem Legion games
in the regional at Yakima
when they do not conflict
with Salem Senator Western
International League games.
KOCO will definitely carry
the Salem Legion games Sun
day and Monday. In the case
Salem Senator games conflict
a resume will be broadcast
after the game.
The exact time of the
broadcasts will be announced
later.
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SALEM
Ken Burnett of Salem, new president of the Oregon
Bow Hunters inspects the results of his shooting as he
sharpens r.p for the Northwest Sectional Archery Tourney,
to be held Saturday and Sunday at the local Jabberwalkie
range.
Fortune1 OJ Five runt la a
big fifth Inning were toe saoeh
for Oakland te evtreome last
night as the Fertland Beavers
dawned the Oaks 1-4 before a
Faelfle Coast leagae kids' night
erewd ef 1111. The wla sieved
Fertland back late the tint di
vision.
, The Beavers, already leading
-with Don Eggert's second In
i ning homer, started hammering
away at Oakland pitcher Al
Gettel in the fifth, scoring five
times on four hits an an error.
Eddie Basinski singled to left,
Frankie Austin did the same,
and Hank Arft walked to load
the bases. Fletcher Robbe's sin
gle down the third base line to
left field scored Austin and
Basinski. Bob Marquis doubled
to score Arft and Robbe, and
scored himself moments later
on an error.
Oakland got three in the
sixth. With two down, Spider
Jorgenson singled to right. Art
CutU drew a walk and Sam
Chapman homered.
Each team scored in the
ninth. Basinski tripled and scor
PCL Standings
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Portland
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Ottltl s it l II I I I
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X Late. R Jorianeen, cultu. chap
men. HUM. Austin. Arft, Robot, Mar
aula. Erfort. 3eelniki I. RBI Btfert,
Robot I, Mtrqult 1. Chapman 1. Lint,
U.-.h.l' 1R BaKIu lieraul. , R U ar.
ed on Royce Lint's outfield fly. quia, Beatneki. mum. hr famv chap
Pete Milne matched Buinskis I ' "gjX: ZTSl fft
Itllrt, Eaalnakl end Arft: Devil. Ltkt
end aearaneii. un oeaiena t. rortiena
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Somen and Beata. T 1:M. A 1111
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Seattle 100 IN 030 0-4 14 0
Lot AMtlat MNI 1)0 I II 1
rvaot. laOVTlen 11, Davit III. Dtl
Duet 151 and Ortcti; Ueum. That III.
ChaoOJtr 411, Ottrovakl (11 and Pantn.
The sound of arrowa slicing through the air and chunk
ing into targets will herald the beginning of the Northwest
Sectional Field Archery Tourney tomorrow afternoon. The
meet, sponsored by the Washington Bow Hunters and Oregon
Bow Hunters, will put on display some of the Northwest's
most skilful quiver artists. Up to 400 are expected to par
ticipate in this, the first such competition of its kind In Oregon.
The archery course is the 60 acre tract developed by the
aaiem jaDDerwaiKies, and will provide 98 Individual tar
gets of varying design. Hunting bows of 40 lbs. and over
wiu De used by the men shooting in the expert A, expert B
and bowmen classes, and broadhead arrows will be used.
In other classes, Including those for women and juniors, lighter
bows and field arrows will be used. One of the most popular
events will be the "Peewee" shoot for kids under 12. Some
of the youngsters are very proficient and can be depended
upon lor an exciting contest.
Registration of archers will begin at 1 a.m. Saturday,
and will close at 1 p.m. Shooting will begin soon after.
On Sunday the tourney will continue until the top bow
men are determined. Spectators are welcome, but they
are requested to ask for a guide at sange headquarters to
how them around.
There will be a food concession at the course to take
care of empty stomachs, and a good time should be had by
all. The course is located 2 miles south of the city limits
of Salem, Just east of BBE. Look for the sign "Archery Range'
and go in the direction It points.
Tony Bulsman ef the Riverside Boathouse on the
Silets stopped by the house last night, and informed us
that a few salmon are being taken in the lower river.
The blueback angling la still spotty, but an occasional
lucky angler brings in nice catch. Plenty of good saltwater
fish are being taken at present perch and the like. Tony
says the best thing about coast fishing now Is the cooler
weather there and we can agree with him.
The longer duck season, later shooting time closure, and
the Increased bsg limit recently announced for the Pacific
flyway is making many gunners happy but the fact remains
that the new regulations were not set to please the hunter,
but to eliminate to some extent the damage the birds have been
doing to agricultural crops along their migratory route.
Salem Girls
Blanked 10-0
In Tournament
Portland The South Salem
Merchants were blanked 10-0
by Oswego here last night in
the opening of the state Girls
Softball tourney.
Oswego scored once in the
bottom of the first, added five
in the second, three in the third,
and finished out the scoring
with one in the fifth.
Carol Peterson was placed on
the sidelines of the tournament
when she wrenched her knee
chasing a foul ball in the sec
ond. She was the starting hurl
er for the Merchants. Fioribel
Gordon singled twice for the
losers.
Tonight the Salem nine plays
Corvallis with the loser drop
ping from the tourney.
In other games last night The
Dalles defeated Corvallis 4-1,
Canby blanked Oakridge 3-0,
and HiJlsbojo beat Eugene 12-7.
Saltn 000 boo 4 I S I
0w.f o ltJO til "it it i
Ultra, suitlw 111 an4 Duncan:
Wart and tlnojty.
FOR
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
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Offense Stressed
In Practice for
Shiners' Game
Portland W) Coaches ef
state and city teams continued
te stress offensive play Friday
in the fifth day ef practice
for the annual Oregon Shrine
All-Star football game here
August it.
They agreed it might turn
out to be a high scoring con
test. Pete Susick of Marshfield,
head State coast, said his pass
ers, Quincy Powers and Milt
Richau, have been throwing
accurately and his backs are
fast.
Three of the speediest are
Fred Hall of Prinevllle, a
track sprinter, Floyd Bur
right of Springfield and Miles
Boardman of Bend.
Harry Scarff, head City
coach, said his team is fast,
too, has good passers in Ron
Stempel and Bob Clark and
"receivers who can catcji
them."
The teams composed of
graduated 19S2 high school
stars, have been working out
twice daily at separate fields.
triple, and icored on an infield
out.'
Lint was credited with his
ISth win.
Hollywood goes to Hollywood
tonight
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francises UJ0 It took
a Sacramento -ookls by the
name ef Bad Watkins te stop
Hollywood's dash toward the
Coast League pennant today
but a lot ef good that did
the Seattle Rainier, whe
blew another chance te nar
row the nine-game gap. ,
Watkins, who recently came
up to the Solons from their
Stockton farm club in the Cali
fornia league, showed he was
ready last night by handcuff
ing the Twinks with a five
hitter, 4-3.
Even with the cheerful score
greeting them on the board at
Wrlalev Field, tne panicaea
Rainiers lost their fifth straight
by bowing to Los Angeles in
10 innings, S-B.
Other Battles
In other games, Lefty O
Doul's San Diego Padres kiss
ed the Seals good-by with a
4-3 trimming.
Hollywood pounced on Wat
kins tor three runs and five
hiU in the first three Innings.
In the meaintlme, the Sacs
evened the count in the third
Inning with a three-run blast
aaainst George O'Donneii.
Seattle not only muffed its
fifth straight contest but blew
a 8-2 lead in the process. Five
of their runs were scored dur
ing a sixth inning assault
against Cal MCLlsb ana Aian
Ihde. But homers by run men
ards and Les Peden kept the
Cherubs aloft to the seventh.
Then in the 10th, Peden drill'
ed a single off Art Del Duca to
score Richards, who also had
gotten a one-bagger.
Singleton's Uth
Willie Luna registered vie
tory number 13 in going the
distance against the Seals, ti
mer Singleton dropped out for
a pinch-hitter in the seventh
after taking his lztn oeieai.
Alston's hump-backed single
over second base scored the
two runs that Luna needed In
the seventh."
Canadian Gals'
Golf Tourney
In Semi-Finals
London. Ont () Grace Len-
czyk of Newington, Conn., the
titleholder in 1947 and 1948,
met Barbara Romack of Sac
ramento, Calif., Friday in the
semi-final round of the Cana
dian Women's Open golf cham
pionship.
In the other semi-final, Pat
Lesser of Seattle tangled with
19-year-old Marlene Stewart,
the last Canadian In the tournament.
Oregon City, Molalla
Win Tourney Games
Portland, UB Warrenton
meets the Legion All-Stars and
Norgan's Beavers plsy Defend
ing Champion Archer Blower
tonight in ABC tournament ac
tion here.
Oregon City, with southpaw
Ray Hyde hurling five-hit ball,
blanked WUlamette 5-0 and
Molalla downed Flrpine 7-0
behind the three-hit pitching
of Tom Younts last night.
Rtllrwood 101 mo ooo-s i o
aacraiunl 001 111 M- 4 I 1
O'DonntlL mntr (il ana Mama
WtUlat and Montalvo.
Saa. Ditto 100 100 1004 0 1
an rrantKuo No on ooo I 10 o
Luna and MathU; stntleton. Mun
orltl (II and Tornar.
Men's Tourney
Gets Underway
At Woodburif
Woodburn The annual
mens championship tourna
ment at the Woodburn golf
course will get under way this
week-end with all first round
matches to be completed by the
evening of Sunday, August 23
Pairings announced by . Tom
DeArmond and Dave Cavett of
the tournament committee in
clude:
Championship flight, How
ard Palmer vs. Dale Samuel;
Jerry Plank vs. Howard Quig-
ley; Dave Cavett vs. Leland
Plank; Ed McCloughry vs.
Walter Miller; Howard Nelson
vs. Ivan DeArmond; John
Schmid vs. Dr. James Deagen;
Sim Cunningham vs. Ed Co-
man; Tom DeArmond vs. O. J.
Adkinson.
Second flight, Dr. A. Guild
vs. Harley Piper; Lee Withers
vs. Tony Blgler; Burt Wllleford
vs. Olie Lester; H. M. Austin
vs. George D. Jones; Bill Mer
riott vs. Winton Hunt; Ken Mc
Grath vs. Ken Hagg; Vester
Seydell vs. R. B. Bonney; Ly
man Seely vs. Bob withers.
Fourth flight: Jake-Hersh-
berger vs. Dr. Glen Schwenke;
Ray Miller vs. Dean Bishop
rick; Norman Nyhus vs. Mar
ion Henning; Don Barrett vs.
Lloyd Froom.
Winners in the first round
of the championship and sec
ond flights will continue com
petition in their flights and the
losers will drop down to make
up the first and third flights.
The fourth flight will be a sin
gle elimination, the losers in
the first round dropping out of
the tournament. The match
will be played over 18 holes.
Tony Painter, defending
champion, who has won the
tournament five times, is not
competing this year.
Minor League Scores
fllr Tht Aitoeltttd Prtjil
1NTKRNATIOVAI MAGUS
OUtwt 1-4, aprlntlleld 1-1.
llontrtat 4. Rochttttr 1.
rrtcuil I, Buffalo l.o
Toronto T. Baltlmort 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Loulivuia 1, cttarlatton I.
Kama Oltr 4. Columbut S,
Toledo 1, M. rani 1.
Xndlanapolui I. Iflnncapollt S.
TEXAS LSAOltS
Port Worth 1, Htnaton 0.
IHUai I, Ban Antonio 1.
Oklahoma Cltr II. Beaumont S.
Tulta 0, Shravtport I.
WBRTKRN LIAOrt
Dot Molnu l-l, Omaha 1-1. '
Lincoln 4-1, Bloul Cllr 1-1
Wichita 1-4. Colorado Sprtnfl ..
OtnTtr 4, Pueblo I.
FIONIIR LIAflHI
Bllllnu 1. Bait Lakt Cllr 1.
Great Faiu 2, otdtn I.
Bout 1. Pocatallo I.
Idaho Falla I. Katie Valley 4.
Olson's Manager
Pleased With
Terms of Contract
Saa Francises ej.R Bobo
Olson's manager said today he
was "very well pleased' with
the terms of a world middle'
weight title fight between 01
son and Randy Turpin. '
Manager Sid Flaherty said
the inclusion of a "no return
bout" clause meant a "major
victory for us."
"I'm very pleased with the
deal," Flaherty Hid. "I didn't
think English promoter Jack
Solomons would give In, -but
we finally won out." .
It was announced in new
York yesterday that Turpin,
European middleweight champ,
had agreed to a 15-round title
fight against Olson Oct. 21.
The bout wlU be held in Madi
son Sauare Garden.
The agreement climaxed two
months of wrangling over
where the bout should be held
and whether there would be a
return match. Flaherty want
ed the fight in San Francisco
and insisted on only one bout.
I'm very disappointed that
we couldn't stage the fight in
San Francisco." he said. "But
mv first consideration is to my
fighter and now u Bobo wins
he's got the title, period.
"If we. went to England with
the championship we wouldn't
come back with It."
Flaherty said it was the no-
return bout clause that de
cided him in favor of the New
York date.
"We're gambling on the no
return bout clauae," Flaherty
said. "It's all or nothing."
Grand American
raps hoot Gets
Underway Today
Dayton. Ohio (ffV The 84th
Grand American trapshoot got
under way Friday at nearby
Vandalia.
The World Series of trap
shooting, the Grand American
will last nine days and attract
about 2,004 of the nation's top
marksmen. Only about 180 of
them were scheduled to parti
cipate In Friday's preliminary
events.
The main show get under
way Monday with entrants
from all 48 states, Canada,
Cuba, the Canal Zone, Hawaii,.
Alaska and Mexico. They -will
be shooting for about 8400,000
in prize money.
LIGALS
LtGALS
HOTtCI Of tUTSKTIOll TO 1HMIOTB
BATTfOR STREET rtwra tuiav-rtuv
AVBNVS TO TBS A1XRT IN BLOCS
II. MOB RILL ANNBX ADDRIOK
wanes hxrbbt 18 aivsM that tht
Common Council of the eltr tf stlta.
Ortton. dtenu It twoeuarr ana antcu
ont and ntrtbr dtclarta It narnoaa and
IntanUon it Improve BAVHOR STRUT,
front tht touts. Una of Blettrla An
nuo to U alter In Bitot- 11, riot HUM
Aonei Addition to tht eltr of aalam.
Marlon Countr. Ortton, br brtnilni tald
portion of tald ttrttt to tht aataollihad
grldt, providing dralntat tone true ttog
cement eonorttt aorta, and poring tald
portion of tald ttrttt vita o jvt men
niphalllt concrete partmtat 10 fait
wide, at tht exptnal of th tbutttng and
adlaeant proptrtT, except tht ttrttt ond
allot In tone tl ana, vhlth expellee wlS to
aarantd or tho dtp of Bale. aB tat oo-
aordanco with the plant end apttin-
aaUtnt tntrtfor wnlen vtro aaoptau np
tht Cowmen council Mr If, 1U1. which
art nop on file la tho office of the dtp
recorder and which or thla reference
thtrttt art made a part hereof. Thuo
pltnt and tpteifloatioal map bo exam
ined bf tnp Intirtitod party. Tht Com
mon council hereby dedejee lit purpott
and IntanUon to atakt tht abort do
tcrlbtd improvement by and thrown tht
ttrttt Improvement dtpartnmt.
Cnrnart of property uabM for tat oott
of making tush Improvement map till
written r em an, trance ngalnal tht aamt
with tht eltr recorder at any tuna viva-
ten dan aim tho final nubllcoiloa
of thtl noUco.
By order af tno common louncu rfeij
I. MM.
alVRBD MUMrrr. Cltp Retarder
Data of lint publication July 11, Hal.
Data of final publication Auiutt 14, 1141.
juiy n, Aug. 7-11
tho out Una of Twenty Sinnl
sunt to tht wttt Una of Pvrd attwal.
hi tho dtp o oeleen. atnnta oerttray.
Oragoa. ty artaaing told portion tc cold
treat to tho ottabUahad trade, prorat
ing dralnago, tone true Una ttmtnt ooa
trtto tnrba, ond pavrng tald portloa of
paid ttrott with a IVa" aaphalUt ooav
ertio pavement 10 fact widt, at tho ta
pe nee at the abutting and ndlaotorl
property, except tht ttrott and alloy
InureecUoni, which expeneo will bo no
earned try tht dtp of Saltm. on ta ao
etrdanet with tht plant and tpectllca
tlona therefor which vtro adopted hp
tho Common Council July at. UN,
whteh art now ee tue in tht affloo of
the dtp recorder and which bp that
ytftrtneo thtrttt are made a part hro
of. Thtto plant aad epeelfleatlacta mar
bo owamrntd by nay In to roe led party.
The Common Council hereby utelaruo
lie parpoat aad Intention to maka tho
above auterlbtd improvement hp ana
through tho ttrott tmprovamaal depart
ment. Ownaro of pronortp llabw for tht aoat
at making ouch Improvement yaap flea
written ramonatranco aialnat tho noma
with tht dtp recorder nt any time with
in ton dan attar tho final paklloatloat
of thlt notice.
By order or on common oaturan Jury
It, 1PM.
ALFRED aiTJrrDT. dtp tool dap
Data af tint PuellceUoui July u. ua).
Data of ttaal ptibllcaUon Anruat 14, laU.
July ll, Any. 1-14
College Stars
To Pass Against
Detroit Lions
Chicago, W If you came to
a brick wall, would you bash
your head against it trying to
get to the other side or ciimo
over it?
The All Star football game
Friday night is something of
a parallel.
The collegians, under head
coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
Tech, are expected to try to
beat the Detroit Lions, 1952
National Football League
Champions, through the art of
passing.
A crowd of 90.000 will gath
er at Soldiers Field, to watch
the continuation of the series
while uncountable others will
hear It on radio or see it on
television. The kickoff is
scheduled for 8:30 p.m. PST.
The collegians hsven't won
since 1950 when Eddie Le
Baron and Charlie - "Choo
Choo" Justice went wild to
steer the collegisns to a 17-7
victory over the listless Phil
adelphia Eagles. The pros have
won 11 times, lost six and tied
twice in the series.
Friday night the Lions are
rated by the shsrpies as a 14-
point favorite.
The Dalles Slates
AAU Swimming Meet
The Dalles. UFD The eighth
snnual Oregon Open AAU In
vitational swimming and div
ing meet is scheduled here for
Aug. 22-23, with 89 teams
from seven state expected to
enter. .
BOTICX TO CBSDROa
Mo. 1UM
rroTtCB: Tho Circuit Court of Marlon
County. Ortton. hat appointed mt ex ecu.
of tho Ketate it anu rajurrb
detailed. AU ptraont having da
aialnat tald aetata art reouirod up py a-
atnt them, with proper voucbtrt, to mt
at the cffleo af county citrn. manon
County Court Rouat, Sdtm. Ortton.
within xix month! from Autual V 1011.
THOMAS J. TOB1R. EXleUtOT
RTOTT t OOODINO
Attorniya tor Bxtcutoy
1M1 TtOB Bldg.,
Portland. Ortton
Aug. 1, It, 11. II. soot. a. low.
KOTICB OP nmNTlON TO IMFBOVB
LORIDA a VENUE PROM BROrn, AVE,
HUB TO TRI WBSTSRLT TSBMIXUS
OP LORIDA
HOTICB BBRBBT OIVEV. that tht
Common Council of tht tltp of solans
Oraton. deem! It ntcoMtrp and expedi
ent and hereby dMlartt Ita Purpcee and
Intention u improvl LORIDA AVIHUS,
from tht watt lint of SkopU Annuo to
tht weittrly ttrminoi or unaa Avenuo,
In the eltv of Salem. Marlon county.
Oregon, by bringing laid portion of
eald etrtat to thi ttttbllihtd gradt, pro
viding drainage, etnatructlng ctmont
curba, ond paving oald portion of aald
atritt with 0 JVh men aepntmt
crtte pavement M feet nidi, ot tht ex
peneo of tht tbutung and adjacent prop
erty, txetpt tht ttrtit tad allay tntor-
eoctlone, which laptnaa will te al
lured br tht dtp of Saltm. all ht ac
cord acre with tht plana nnd ipecltlca
tlont thtrifor which win adopted by
tht Common CouncU July 17, 111, which
ara now on flit In tht offlco of tho tlty
ncordir aad which hy thla nftrtnet
thereto art mada a part htrtof. Theee
plana ond aptelfloattona mty bo ex
amintd by any lntirtttid party. Tht
Common Council hireby dtelaral Ita
purpott ond intention to maka the anon
deecrlbtd Improvtmtnt by ond through
the atreet Improvement department.
Owner! ot property Uable for tho oott
of making inch Improvement mip fUt
written rtmonetrlnct ngtlnai ant tame
with the city rtetraor at any time wiia-
In ten date of tor "tht Hani publication
mt thla notice.
By Ordtr of tho Common Council July
27. it.
ALFRED leOKDT, City Recorder
Date of tint publication July 11,
Data of final publication Auguet 14, IM1.
July 11, Aug. 1-14
IK TBI CIRC'lUT COURT ttr TTeTe
ptatr or oRaooR roa m cocye
TT Of MARION
, rroaaytmtnt Mo. Two -
Mt. U.1J1
la tht Matter of the Battle of
ALBERT X. TRCCMPSOM. Dloeeetd.
NOT1CR Or HEARINO Of CnTJnVJe
TIONS TO FiyAL ACCOORT.
ROTICB 18 MKREBT OIVZR that cRU
THOMPSOM, at the duly appointed.
oualUltd ond acUnt Rxecutm ef tho
aetata of Albert H. nomnaoa. dineieia.
not auir rvnaaroa aao prmtatts fat?
otlUamant ond flld la tho Circuit Oovrt
ot the county of Marlon, State of Ore
gon. FTObtto Department, a Ptaal AO
count eg her admtnlatrnUoa ot oald at
tote, and that eetunday, the Uth dap
ei Reptemoar, u, at the hear ot tan
o'clock rn tho forenoon ot told dap, ot
me courtroom m aaio court nt tho
Marlon County Court Houee ta tht Cltp
of Salem. County af Marlon, Slate of
Origan, have been duly fixed and ap
pointed hy aeM Court at tht time aad
place for the hearing af oalectleoo to
aald Final Account ana the titnimoal
dates at Salem. Marlon County. Ora
ton, thte Uth day ef August, uu.
ORA THOMPSOH
BxtcutrlE of the Batata at
- Albert H. Thompeon, TToriaiod.
DATS of rim publication: Aaiuol 14,
MM.
DAT! of lut publlcationi Beptembor
4. 1IM.
LAWRINC1 M. BROWlf
Attornty for Bxacutrlz
111 Maaonle Building
aalem, Orel on.
Aug. U-Sl-IS-aunt, 4
NOTim OP INTKNTIOM TO IRIPBOVB
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