Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 15, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Capital Posters Play
Butte, Mont., at Yakima
Br cbris Kowrrz, u.
Yakima, Waah. (Special)
The Salem Amerleaa Legion
Junior baseball team arrived
Jn Yakima Saturday morning
after an all-night train ride
from Salem, cheeked Into the
Commercial Hotel, and pre
pared to defend their North
west regional championship.
Salem will play Butte,
Mont., at 8 o'clock Sunday
night at Parker field in Ya
kima. LewUton, Idaho, and
Yakima will play in a 2
o'clock game Sunday. The
tournament is double-elimina
tion, which means that a team
is not eliminated until it loses
two games.
The four teams earned their
way into the regional playoffs
by winning their respective
state championships. Salem
and Yakima played in the
1952 regional tournament
here. Salem won the North'
west championship, and went
on to Hastings, Neb., for the
sectional playoffs
Coach Vince Genna and
members of the Salem team
who have marched through 23
games this season without
Lions Easily
Take All-Stars
Chicago VP) . It's just as
well that most of the college
All-stars move on Saturday to
om their respective pro teams
now in training. They have
lot to learn.
They found that out Friday
night when the Detroit Lions,
one of the most determined pro
teams in the series history.
gave them a xoot-ball lesson,
24-10.
The Lions left little doubt In
the minds of 93,818 spectators
at Soldier Field biggest crowd
since' 1948 and uncountable
TV-radio fans that they will be
hard to stop from repeating for
the National Football League
crown this fall.
They sheared the All-stars
with the fanciest passing bar
rage ever seen in the rivalry,
gaining a record 139 yards in
the air. Bobby Layne, who is
not supposed to be feeling up
to par, personally contributed
323 yarda by hitting en 21 of
II tosses.
The Lions picked up 134
yards on the ground.
The All-stars were virtual
ly stymied, by comparison.
Gigantic Jalopy Smashup
At Hollywood Bowl Tonite
A full evening of Jalopy
racing in which tea after
ton of aatonrobilea will be
reduced to junk Is In at or
for racing fans at Hollywood
bowl tonight.
Time trials, trophy dash,
heat races and jiain event
will all be run by Jalopies.
And just about anything
goea at any time. Driven
may use any method .they
desire with the exception
of a head-on collision to
knock theother tare eat of
the race.
In previous jalopy shews
at Hollywood Bowl, aearly
SPORTS
SATURDAY
Baseball
"""""' UMMi Caleerr
' tin K'niBiiM at Spokane; and Trl-Cltr at LrwleMn
Broadcasts
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Television
WTV Hew Yer tulM ve. Philadelphia alhletlra at S II.
SUNDAY
Baseball
- -"T?, "wnvassanai MMu: Trl
Eshreitloai twUI at Watm Field: aaloat Senators . Sllttrtea Bed Sox (1:11!
Broadeasta
um auiu UJTJlhU,1,1M """ H H Balem UdOD
MONDAY
Baseball
Wertera BeloraetlMal Iww Victoria l olorr. Vancouver at Edmonton
Softball
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rid YMC w. lu Woolao at Phillip's ii:mi. 1
Broadcasts
TUESDAY
Baseball
J" t"lai Um Victoria at Celtarr. Vancouver at Edmonton
Trl-Cltr at Salem. Talma M Wnalehee. ami Baokent at Lewisten.
Softbill
i,.!lSi!t'!r1 UMi,: CiI Seal
. awaml vnrM i-nuur-a m,
Broadcasts
roco aaloat inum w. Tn-cnr Bravas at s II.
FAN FARE
HepoEiis
loss, have hopes of repeating
as Northwest champions, but
realize that from here on the
competition- grows . tougher
and tougher.
The Salem team was to
work out at Parker field Sat
urday afternoon. Saturday
'night members of the team
will attend the annual pre
tournament banquet, sponsor
ed by Logan Wheeler Ameri
can Legion post No. 36, spon
sors of the regional tourna
ment. Genna Is still undecided
who to pitch against Butte
Sunday night.. But it's a cinch
it'll be one of four Gary
Espe, Paul Beck, Gary Pater
son or Ed Warrenburg be
cause that's all the pitchers
on the Salem roster.
Beck was ailing with a sore
arm when the team left Salem
Saturday, ine trouble was
thought to be only temporary,
however, and Beck should be
ready for tournament action.
Genna and the Salem team
will headquarter at the Com
mercial Hotel during their
stay at the tournament.
A number of Salem people,
including- parents of most of
the ball players, are expected
to arrive in Yakima over the
week-end.
Players on the Salem tour
nament roster are catchers
Curt Jantze and Dan Luby;
pitchers, Espe, Paterson, Beck
and Warrenburg; first base
man Tom Pickens; second
baseman Twink Pederson:
shortstop Don Pigsley: third
baseman Larry Springer; out
feilders Mike Campbell, Jerry
waiarop, Howard Speer and
Jerry Gregg; and utility man
Fred Bolton.
Worrenfon Ousts
Portland All-Stars I
Portland WV-Warrenton elimi
nated the Portland Legion All
Stars with an 8-2 victory and
Norgan's Beavers topped Arch
er Blower, both of Portland,
5-1 In Friday night's round of
the American Baseball Con
gress state tournament.
Syl Johnson, Jr., 17-year-old
pitcher, limited the defending
cnampion Arcner team to four
hits in the nightcap. The Beav
ers won without the benefit of
an earned run. .
Saturday's games will send
Sweet Home against Verboort
and Forest Grove against Mc
Minnville. all ef the 30-odd cars were
amaahed Into inoperation by
the time the main event
ended.
Tonight Is expected to
prove no exception. When
the main event eomea up on
the program, every ear still
running will be allowed to
enter.
The main event la billed
for St laps if enough cars
hold out
And just to make aure
that every car entered gets
a good smashing, there will
be a free-for-all after the
main event. During the free-
SLATE
t Edmonton Hi! Balem at Victoria
York 01"u " 11 " " alen Senaters
- ClW at Lswlitoa It); VlnntM at
vs. Has- Woolen at Phllllp't fl Ml im
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peon ief erase
Solons Meet Silsox Sunday
Silverton Brings Strong
Semi-Pro Team to Waters
The Silverton Red Sox and
the Salem Senators clash Sun'
day night at Waters Field In
the second game of the year
between the two teams. The
game atarts at 1:15.
TWO EXHIBITION GAMES
Two "C" League exhibition
games will be played before the
Salem-Silverton game Sunday
night. The four teams playing
will be Jackson s Jewelers,
West Salem Lions, Legion Post
136. and Dickson j Market.
The four teams will draw to
see who they play in the three
inning contest.- The drawing
will be staged before six. All
the boys are under 14 years of
age. I
Silverton, one of the top
semi-pro tearrs In the state,
was defeatcj by the Senators
before Salem started its West
ern International league sea
son. Wally Flager, former ma
jor leaguer and a Salem Sen
ator short stop in 1946, man
ages the Red Sox.
Flager will probably send
Chuck Sauvain to the hill
Salem Merchants Vs.
Hubbard Tonighl
The Salem Merchants, cham
pions of the Salem City League
and the Salem area district,
travel to Whiskey Hill tonight
for a contest with the Hubbard
Softball nine. ,
Hubbard, winner of the Ore
gon City district, will play the
Merchants in the second game
of the play-off Sunday at Phil
lip's Field. Game time tonight
is 8 while Sunday it Is 2.
Bob Knight will do the hurl
ing for Don VandevoH's Salem
team. Jim Rawlins, long time
player in Salem Softball circles,
will hurl in Sunday's game. '
The winner of the series will
go to the State Tournament at
Mill City later this month.
IV SEMI-FINALS
Portland U Travel Lodge
of Klamath Falls and Balm
Grove Park of Gales Creek,
both undefeated in tournament
play, meet tonight to decide
one of the finals berths in the
Oregon State Women's Soft
ball championships at Port
land's Normandale park.
for-all, driven will be al
lowed to cut through the
Infield, etc., In an effort to
knock each other's ears out 1
of commission. The last car
running ahall be declared
the winner.
Members of the hard top
racing association will pi
lot the can. The driven In
elude Clarence 8mlth, Stan
Diets, Walt Waldron, Dick
Gaboury, Dick Braniff, Dan
ny Hop,p Rod Love, Glen
Wilson, Don Vlnsley, Bob
Porter, Don Gnth, Walt
Pflughaupt, Kenny Dean,
Lucky Glascock, Jim Bos
Ich, Arnold King, Emmett
Vinning, Cecil Daltoa, Bud
Cavett, Linley Flook, Art
Watts, Larry Gardner, Cecil
Wright, Don Porter, Art
Pfaff, Bud Gruol, Orin Bech
told, Wally Larson, Dale
Neliton, Fred Connett, Clar
ence Schmitt, Don Klum,
John Ketchum, Red Mona
han, Armond Mlllen, Jim
Davis and Bud Beebe.
TIDE TABLE
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ly Walt Ditxen
against Salem's Jim Peterson.
Sauvain has a 4-2 record with
the Silverton nine. He attend
ed Oregon State college where
he starred on the baseball
team. ,
Jack Hande will do the
catching for the Red Sox. Leo
Grosjacques will play first
base with Roger Dasch at sec
ond, Flager at short, and Don
Hatteburg at third.
Dasch graduated from Sa
lem high where he was one
of the top prep baseball stars
in the state. He was one of the
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
Senators Take Twin Bill
From1 Victoria Tyees
IB United Freest
The Salem Senators swept
their Western International
League doubleheader from the
Victoria Tyees last night, win
ning the fint came 13-4 and;
taking the nightcap 5-3.
Salem scored turee runs in
the first inning on singles by
Max Marshall, Connie Perez,
Jim Deyo and Jerry Ballard,
and took advantage of an error
by Victoria First Baseman
Chuck Abernathy on Dick Sab
atini's sacrifice. Victoria's tal
lies came in the fifth on a sin
gle by Milt Martin, a walk to
Cece Garriott and Don Pries'
double.
Ballard hit two home runs
one of them with the .bases
loaded to lead the Senators to
their first game win.
Ballard a bases-loaded homer
came in the fourth inning of
the first game as the Senators
scored seven times. Les Wlth-
erspoon, Gene ' Tanselli and
Connie Perez hit singles and
three walks were issued to ac
count for the remainder of Sa
lem's scores in that frame.
Jim Harford was the only
Victoria player to get more
than one hit in the opener.
nicking Joe Nicholas for two
singles. Nicholas scattered five
hits for his 20th win of the sea
son against four defeats.
Junior Swim
Tourney Gets
Underway Today
The secon danunal mid-Wil
lamette valley Junior swim
tournament got underway at
Leslie pool at 1:30 this after
noon. All swimmers competing in
the meet are under 18 yean of
age. They are split up into
age groups, for swimmers un
der 10, under 12, under 14, un
der 18 and under 18.
Boys and girls from several
towns in the mid-Willamette
valley were competing.
Members of the Salem Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce
were serving as Judges for the
races.
Salem Softball
Team Loses
Portland The South Sa
lem Merchants dropped from
the State Girls Softball tourna
ment as they went down to de
feat for the second straight
time, losing last night 15-9 to
Corvallis.
Dorothy Stewart homered for
the losing Salem nine. Corval
lis banged out 18 hits off Jo
Stettler while the Salem team
got an even dozen.
In other tourney games last
night Klamath Falls and Gales
Creek remained the only un
beaten teams as Klamath Falls
beat Canby 6-4 and Roseburg
2-0 while Gales Creek edged
Oswego 5-4 and Hillsboro 9-8.
Hillsboro rolled over Eagle
Point 10-3, Oakridge beat Eu
gene 8-4, Oswego defeated
Eagle Point 25-0. and Oakridge
beat Corvallis 25-8.
Salem m IM I- I II I
Corvallle 431 toe a It 11 I
Btettler and Duaeen; Kelloii and
Laener. Petereea I.
ALBANY GUNNER WINS
Vandalia, O. UK Herman
Moritz of Albany, Ore., won
the handicap shoot yesterday
at the Grand American Trap
shoot here. He broke 99 out
of 100 targets in the 21-yard
event
SILVER BOWL OPENS
Silverton Emil Rhyne, man
ager and owner of the Silver
Bowl in Silverton, announces
that the alley will be equipped
with new pins, resanded. and
generally cleaned un for its 1
opening today. 1
off MWCta
two Silverton players to clout
homers out of the park at Sll-
verton this year. The other was-
Max Marshall
Marshall Is now playing
with the Senators and will
probably play left field against
his old mates. Marshall was a
major leaguer and played for
many years in the Coast
league.
Hatteburg is the top hitter
on the Silverton- roster. In the
outfield there will be Dick
Gentzkow, Rod Oster and Jay
Fornier. Gentzkow played with
the Senators soon . after the
war.
The Red Sox are having a
good season with a record of
around 20 wins and seven
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Page 12 Salem, Oregon, Saturday, August 15, 1953
WIL Standings
W L Prt. OB
Bpokana ..
Seism
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4
Vancouver
Yakima
Lewlston
Edmonton
Cslcary
WenauhM
Trl-CItT
Victoria
FrldaVa Kttalta:
IS
IS
11
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11H
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10 It
Cftliarr 10, Edmonton t
Salem 13-1. Victoria 4-1
Vancouver J-l. Yakima 4-1
LewUton 4-2l,Trl-CI 1-1
- Wenetchee 1. Bpokana 1
Satarder'a Gamee:
Cali&. ft Edmonton, S
Yakima at Vancouver, i
Selem at Victoria, S
Trl-Cltr at Ltwliton
Wenatchaa at Bpokana :
Fletcher Hurls
Vancouver Caps
To No. Hitter
(By The Auaeieted Praul
No hit. no run games are get
ting to be commonplace, fig
uratively speaking, up around
Vancouver way.
Van Fletcher turned the
trick Friday night as he show
ed 'the way to a 2-0 Vancou
ver win over the Yakima Bean
in an abbreviated opener of a
Western International league
bargain bill. The Caps took
the second game 9-4.
It was only last Tuesday
that Clarence Marshall went
Into the booki aa the tint
hurler to pitch a no-no game
In WIL play this season when
he aet down Salem 12-1.
The double win boosted the
Capilanos into a solid third
place, only four games behind
the front-running Spokane In
dians. Yakima dropped into
fourth, six games off the pace.
Fletcher's perfect job over
shadowed Wenatchee'a 3-1 win
over the Indiana and Lewis-
ton's 26-3 drubbing of Tri-City
in the second game of a twin
bill. Lewis ton edged the Braves
4- in the opener. -Calgary
pounded out a 10-5
decision over Edmonton in an
other WIL contest.
The 1953 Michigan State var
sity football roster includes 15
senion, 20 juniors and 29 sophomores.
White Sox' Pierce Hurls
Third Straight Shutout
New York (U.R) The score
was 34 H to 29 today in favor
of Billy Pierce over Bob Por
terfield In the American
league scoreless inning derby.
Porterfield got his chance
today to overtake Pierce, but
the chances were good that
neither one of them would dis
turb the all-time record of 58
scoreless innings fired by Wal
ter Johnson of the pre-Porter-field
Washington Senaton of
1913.
Pierce last night pitched his
third straight shutout, lesding
the White Sox to a 7-0 victory
over the Tigers on his sizzling
six-hitter, which also was his
16th victory of the year. He
had a no-hitter until Bob Nie
man hit a popfly double In the
fifth. Pierce hasn't been scor
ed upon in two weeks during a
period in which he blanked
the Senaton, Yankees and
Tigers, plus, turning in relief
stints against the Athletics and
Indians.
Tight Race
The Whiter Sox lefty also
was in anothe rrace with team
mate Virgil Trucks to see who
will come closest to winning
20 games.
Right now it looks
rt both are a cinch to hit
losses. They have played some
of the top teams in the state
and several touring teams in
cluding the House of David
whom they beat.
Jim Peterson, the hurler for
Salem, played for Silverton
earlier in the season but Hugh
Luby acquired him after Sa
lem and the Red Sox met in
the spring.
Other Silverton players in
clude Dan Feller, right handed
pitcher, who pitched Cascade
high school into the state base
ball tourney only to have the
tournament called off. He
pitched for the Salem Legion
team last year when they won
the regional tourney at Yaki
ma. NEWS AND FEATURES
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Balem 101 700 11111 11 1
Victoria 001 Old 020 4 1 1
Wlnnlni pitcher Nlcholai: Loxlne sit.
Cher Lorlno. E Lorlno, Jeffey. H6daea,
pern. HR Ballard 2. 1BH Oarrlott.
1BH Perea, Deyo, Branham. RBI Bal
lard t, Deyo 1. Taneelll, Luby. Perei,
Monle 1, Oarrlott, prleee, Nicholas.
Wltheripoon. U EUer and Yuhase
Salem (II (ll Victoria
B H O A BKOA
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a eiruck aw for Dolllna in Ith.
Balem lol Olt I I S I
Victoria til 020 81 i
Wlnnlni- pitcher Roenaple; Loalnt Pit
cher Prior. WP Roeneplo 1. LOB Ba
lem T, Vancouver t. B Abernathy, Glad
stone. 2BH Marshall, Oladetone. RBI
Perea. Deyo, Wlthereooon, Prleu 1, Jef
fey. BH Ballard. BB Deyo, DP Tan
eelll to Babetlnl to Ballard. TJ Yuhaie
and Xllera. Time 1:41. Ait 3,000 (eet.).
The Ilneaeoreat
Caliary too 111 MO It 11 t
Edmonton 000 200 300 IS
Hlttner and Brtekar, LUIard I:. Dar
Ptler T and Sfonaa.
Pint lame:
Yakima too oot 3 3 t 1
Vancouver 000 100 a 111
Bdmunde, Towneend t and Novlck;
Fletcher and Duretta.
Second tame:
Taklma 100 101 (MO 114
Vancouver lot 000 20a 111
Carter, Blal t and Alblnli kfyere,
Thomaaoa S, Onnneraon t and Duretta.
Pint lame:
Tri-City too 000 1 1 I t
Lcwlilon 004000 a 4 t l
Dobernle and Warren: Klne and Oary.
Second tame:
Tri-ctty loo til 000 i r 1
LewUton KM 414 I 11 i M 21 t
Hediecock, Bnyder 2. Dobernle I. Hock
adey 1, Tran S and Peeut; Marihall and
Cameron.
Wenatchaa ., Oot lit 000 III
Spokane tot tot 001 lit
Botelha and Bartolomel: Olovannonl.
New a. Honiara I and Sheeta.
Q Major Leagues 9
(By The Asseclated Prats)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. O B.
Brooklyn . ,
Milwaukee ,
Philadelphia
Bt. Louis .,
New York ,.
ClnclnnaU ,
Chlcat ...
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Friday's Besalte:
Chleaie 11. Milwaukee I.
Clnelnnetl I. St. Louts I (11 Innlnsal.
Plttsbureh at Brooklyn, postponed,
rain.
Philadelphia at New York, postponed.
ala.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. OB.
New York
entreat
Cleveland
.. 1 3 .111
.... 10 44 .111
14 41 .111 HI
II 11 .131 IIS
II It .411 11 H
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Philadelphia
Detroit ....
at. Louts ...
mass's Retain:
cnlcae 1. Detroit t.
Clevelend . Bt. Louie 1
New York at Philadelphia, -paetpoaed,
rata.
Washlaatan al Boetoa. acetponed, tela.
that figure and that would be
unique since the White Sox
have not had a 20-game win
ner since 1941 when Thorn
ton Lee had 22.
The Indians topped the
I Browns. 8-7.
The Yankees were rauieu
Beavers Hand Hollywood
Worst Beating of Year
(Br The Aaeoelataa Prtee)
Nobody at Hollywood's Gil-
more field was able to recog
nize a championship team per
forming Friday night against
the Portland Beavers. Holly
wood took its worst drubbing
of the season, 15-7. The
Beavers collected 22 hits and
made four errors! and blew up
themselves in the ninth, when
they allowed the Stars to score
five runs.
It wasn't much of a ball
game, judged by any standard.
But one thing was inescapable.
Hollywood is showing signs of
tiring, Just as some of the other
clubs are doing toward the
close of a long season. The
pitching and speed and hustle
undoubtedly are what have the
Stars nine full games ahead of
the pack.
Bill Thomason hurled San
Diego to a 5-1 win over Los
Angeles. He held the hard-hitting
Angels to six hits and
pitched scoreless ball for the
last six frames. Bill Moisan was
the loser.
San Francisco had to go 12
innings to best Sacramento, 5-
Two Softball
Outfits Win
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Woltamotte
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YMCA
Commercial Beat
Kay Woolen Mllll ,
Plremen
Plrat Christian ,.,
Postal Clerks
Kelaer Eleetrle
Plrst Notional
Bert'e Market ....
.133
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i 13
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It
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11 .341 I
II .114 11
1 .111 11
Mayflower MUk
II .111 1JH
Last nliht's scores: Commercial Beat
Covers It, Plre Department t; Ftret Na
tional t, Key Woolen Mills I: YMCA
I. Bert's Market t.
Plremen ....000 00 0 I I
Commercial Best .... Ill lllli 10 14 t
Mlckenham. wllbereon (1) and Thomp
klru; Beerbower, Thlelada (I) and Kep-
hart.
Kay Woolen Mills .... 101 11 111
Plrst National 301 00 111
Reder and Wlckert; Clerk and Ruef.
Bere's Market K 00 1 4
YMCA 101 41 14 1
Hill and Morlarlty; Holland and Hales.
The YMCA and Commercial
Seat tightened up the Indus
trial Softball league race last
night as both teams came
through with wins while league
leading Wolgamotts was idle.
Commercial Seat bounced
the Firemen 20-0 behind the
no-hit hurling of Thielade and
Beerbower. The Seatert. scor
ed 12 times in the fourth in
ning' to sew up the game. Glen
Jones, Card, and Kephart all
homered for the winners.
The "Y" moved within a
half game of the leaders with
an 8-0 win over Berg's Market.
The loss dropped Berg's back
into a tie for the cellar.
Holland, pitching his first
game for the YMCA gave up
only three hits and scattered
them welt. In the other game
last night Kay Woolen rallied
for two runs in the top of the
fifth and tied up the game.
The game was called because of
darknesa at the end of the
fifth.
All-Star Coach Lauds
Ron Reeser of Albany
Portland Vf) Pete Susick,
coach of the State team for the
All-Star football game, praised
three linemen after Friday'j
light scrimmage drill.
They are Clark Cubbage of I
Eugene, Vern Pryor of Klamath j
Falls, and Ron Reeser of Al
bany. Susick also had high,
praise for. the running of half
back Miles Boardman of Bend,
out at Philadelphia and wound
up 8 Vt games ahead of the
White Sox. The Red Sox and j
Senators also were rained out
in Boston.
In the National league, the ;
Cubs came from behind to
pummel Milwaukee 11-4 as 1
Bill Serena hit a grand slam
pinch homer.
Ed Mathews hit his 27th
homer for the losing Braves,
who dropped eight full games I
behind the idle Dodgers, who
had their game with Pitts
bi -gh rained out. The Giants :
were rained out against the
Phils.
In the only other National 1
league game. Cincinnati top
ped the Cardinals 2-1.
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PCL Standings
(Br The Auoctlted Praul
W I pet. O B.
Hollywood II U .111
Seattle II 44 . s
Loe Antelea 7 It .111 11
PorUand 11 11 .417 ll
Aen Prenclaea , ! 14 .44 t
Ban Dleeo U 71 .4&I Uta -
Bacrameato 14 at .441 Ill-
Oakland 44 at .114 M
Portland 11, Hollywood 1.
Baa Dlero I. Loa Aneelej 1,
Baa Pranelaca S, Bacramenta 4 (11
InntniJi. - i
Oakland 4. Seattle 1.
4. Sal Taormina kept San Fran- "
Cisco in the ball game by sock- i
ing a three-run homer in the
seventh inning and then scored
the winning run in the 12th on '
Reno Cheso's single. Ken Kim- -'
ball, who took over in the
ninth for Sacramento, was -the
loser, iind Tend Shandor, who -came
in for the Seals Jn the -'"
10th, the winner. .
The last place Oakland
Acorns shaded Seattle, 4-3. The -slipping
Rainiers put on a
thre-run rally in the eighth
but Bob Murphy came on to
the rescue and stopped the
scoring. Manager Augie Galan '
of the Oaks was ejected from
the game for arguing about a
pitched ball.
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a-Bundy.l 1111
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Totale 41 12 21 12 Totals 31 11 17 11
a.Uned out for Lynn la Ith.
b-Slniled for Braaan la Ith.
-Oroundd out for Welmaker In Ith.
Portland 004 131 30311
Hits oot 111 lit
Hollywood 000 001 loo?- 1
Hits 000 111 10S-1I
winner walbel: loser Hlttle. .
Pitcher Ip ab R H ar bb an
walbel I Jl 1 11 t s
Hlttla 14 II I I I It
Lynn 3H It I 1 I 11
MacDonald Vs 4 3 1 I s t
Welmaker II II 1 I I I 1
I Austin. Oladd, Bailnekl 3, Kelleher.
R Austin 3, Robbe, Marouls, Reich X
Essert 3, Baalnskl 1. Wslbel 1. SaffeU.
Phillips. Loni X Walls, Plsher, Handle.
LOB Portland t. Hollywood 4. IB
Kolloway, Lone. HR Reich. Austin. Bat
tel!. BH Oladd, Walbel. RBI Austin 1.
Kolloway 1, Robbe. Reich 1, Baffell X
Walbel. Wells 1, Marouls, Oladd. Kel
leher, Plsher, Bundy. DP Baslnskl and
Kolloway; Phillips, Basiall and Lona;
Austin, Baslnskl and Kolloway: Hand- .
ley, Baaaall and Loni: Welmaker, Bundy
and Lona. T 2:21. TJ CarlucoL Pord
and laeovettl. A 3321.
Loa Aneelea 1 tot oca I I
Ban Diet Ill 11 tt- I St'
Moleea and Paden; Tnoenaaoa ne
Malnla. "
Oakland 1I Oot t
Seattle 004 tot 110 S S
Bemberier, Murphy (l and Meal:
Naiy, Buciieckt (t) and Orteli.
Sacramento ... tot 111 100 0004 11 S
Ban Fran too 100 100 001 i 11 S .
Yayllen. Kimball III and Mootarvo,
Rltchey (I): McCall, Muncrlef III. Shan
dor 1101 and Tomar. Tleelera (101.
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