Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 15, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Saturday. Anztut 15, 19SS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. S-km. OrtgM
Pit IS
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ayes Pitching
mbine Best
National
ew York WT When the
baseball' season got un-
ay.'it was believed the
adelphia Phillies would
Set the top pitching trio In
I National league Robin
lerts. Curt Simmons and
fl Drews.
tut with the campaign past
i two-thirds mark, the Mil
ikee Braves' threesome of
Jren Spahn, Max Surkont
Lew Burdette has a better
bined record than any oth
r three pitchers on one club
li he senior circuit
flpahn's slate is 15-3, Sur
xtt's is 11-5 and Burdette has
10 , for an aggregate of 36
' tories and 12 defeats and a
T.t,4 average.
1st the American league, the
MW York Yankee trio of Whl
tey Ford (14-4), Ed Lopat (12
3) nd Allie Reynolds (10-5)
hav the best combined mark
Of .766 (36-11).
49ers Release
Tom Novikoff
San Francisco VP) The San
Francisco 49ers Thursday an
nounced the release of rookie
sity of Oregon fullback who
came into training camp with!
an Injured ankle that got no
- :
pcuer. ,
W , lum, younger orouier ok
I cae-time major league and
Pacific Coast league baseball
player Lou Novikoff, was a
football star at Los Angeles
City college In 1949 and 1950.
: CBUly Wells, Michigan State's
tee senior right halfback, gain
ed an average of over six yards
very time he carried the ball
at a sophomore and a junior.
Serine Led C Hitters;
Johnson
By PAUL HARVEY HI
Tom Serine captured the
C" league batting title with
a .727 average after leading
the league all season. Serine, a
Legion Post 136 hurler, came
to the plate 11 timea and got
eight hits.
In the pitching department
Cliff Johnson of the West Sa
lem Lions came through with
five wins and no defeats to
lead. Dale- Wulf, also a West
Salem hurler, had two wins
and no losses to finish second.
The other top "C" league
hitters were Loren Blaco of
Dickson's Market, Kelley and
Reiman of the Legion nine,
Lammcrs of the Lions, Seeger
of Dickson's, and Hawley of
"C LSAdJt
Plater At Te.m:
Johnion. West BaJem Lion. ....
Wull. Well Salem Lion.
Bine Dlcluon'a Market
Serine. Lesion Poll 134
Ch.ppelle, Jackeon Jeweler.
Beveu. Leilon Poet 130
Hflrnu, Pour Cornera
Oll&eruon, Ber.'. KeUer Market
Dillman. Slelnke'.
D. Osko, Slftnke.
Larton, Four Corner.
Harvey, Dkkaon. M.rket
Shtrac. Pour cornere
O. Osko, atelnke'i
Robinoon. etelnke'a
alelio. atelnke.
Turner. Orcn.rd Hetiht.
Totals
"C" LEAUI'S
Tfsm:
Jackson Jewelers ..
Le.lon Post 131 ...
West s.tlem Lion. .
Dickson's Market .
Btj's Kelser Msr:
Slclnke's
Pour Corners
Orchard Hel.hta ,.
Total.
"" IF At!!' BATTING
esrasen Jewelers
Plsyer:
AB
. 14
. 1
Sillier
1 .400
B Oriel
Plaus
Brunkal
1 .too
1 .tin
t .313
I .33j
I J3 1
Orntskov ....
Keeker
Cross
, 11
II
li
13
14
1
I
I
4
4
113
Osrrett
K. Meuber.er
Cn.ppell. ....
T Oriel
.311 1
.111
.314
.000
.0!t
.000
.000
.000
wsiery
S-iler
Neubcreer
Sr:lin.er ....
Bsra
.000
Tol.l
..Ill 4S 41 33l.Vr.tsl .
Doubles' n.
K. Wruoercfr.
rrunksl. Triplet: Brunkal, Ki.us. Horn-
Kltus.
Ft.
.757
i'.l
Srt
AB
. 11
Vrim
K-:n,
1. mti,
. 14
. 11
8 oloMt
.
.MA
.400
e fhrnoa
"ni
P-rtt ,
Wood
1 nt
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f .2i)fl
i : i
1 .!"
t rW3
400
Hvitr
ton .
Rra
AUfa
Helicopter Wins Hambletonian
by Harry Harvey, wins the ItSS rannlng of the Hamble
tonian at Goshen, N. Y. Helicopter, wh wea the second
heat, came on to win the third la a driving finish. Kimber
ly Kid (right) wis second. Horses la back art nldentlfied.
(AP Wirephoto.)
Laslarza Determined
Tc Down Marciano
By OSCAR FRALEY
New York (U.B Fearless Fra-'
ley's facts and figures:
Roland LaStarza is bitter and
anxious for revenge against
heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano in their title fight
Sept. 4, but he-isn't letting his
feelings give him any foolish
ideas.
Rollie's animosity stems from
a close decision he lost to Mar
ciano three and a half years
ago, and the latter's failure to
live up to a return bout agree
ment. .
"They don't have to tell me
to get mad for this one," La
Starza says, "but I'm not say
ing that I'll be a tiger. That's
not my nature. But I will fight
with one purpose, to win. I'll do
it boxing and punching and if I
get a chance to knock him out,
I'll take it." ... But it is clear
he'll settle for a decision. . . .
Kelly Lumber
PjQys Timber
Nf rUCtllTf&S -
Mill City Kelly Lumber
company of Mill City travels
to Portland Sunday for a soft
ball game with Timber Struc
tures. It wil be the sixth game in
eight days for the Mill City
team, managed by Al Zuber.
Kelly Lumber is entered in the
state softball tournament
which opens on Allen field in
Mill City August 22.
Topped
Berg's Keizer Market. All
batted above the .500 mark.
Blaco led the sluggers as he
pounded out three homers, a
triple, and two doubles. Jack-
son Jewelers led the eight
teams in batting at a .336 clip.
The Legion Post was second
with a .326 average, and West
Salem was third at .324.
The Jewelers had six regu
lars hitting above the .300
mark. All came to the plate
more than 10 times. Jackson's
Chappelle led the hurlers In
strike-outs with 45, but Harms
of Four Corners was close be
hind with 44. Harms showed
the best control in the league
with only seven walks in seven
games. '
pitchino
w .
Pel.
1.000
1.000
.133
.134
.lit
.441
.000
.314
.ISO
.000
.000
.000
BB
It
1
1
ii
it
4
1 1
1 1
1
I
I I
3
I i
I I
I
Oil
.104 134 111
38 HP.
TF.AM BATTINO
Pit,
.111
. .134
.314
t
.111
.111
.104
.100
...1041 304 391 .III 11 11
Br.nnon I I 4 .000
McC.Iferr I I t .000
H PrtJjIPP 1 I 0 .000
Rltrhey 1 0 t .000
Chrtstenson 4
oot j
Totals 133 43 It .3:1
Doubles: Pulton, r.' nan. Rsrnee. Trl-
pies: Bsrnas. Fartce. Bertne, Kelley,
Brown.
i West Ilka Liens
: Player:
I.einRlcre I....
Wulf
i lohnseo
; Berber
Luke w.
AB R
. 11 1
. 11 I
. II I
. I I
H Pet.
t .Sit
. It II
.si.
Burni3t
It I 4 .15!,TO!le
j Heller
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Srlrss
.231 I
jCOIIff .
MS I
Thorn si
Offlg
Lor
J. tVnl ...
Wh1t?rtnfJt
'U Ocbi ...
Tat -It
.o
,1 ) 1 334
Double: lmmm 1 Burnldt, CcUt,
Trtpiu: Johiwon 9. Wulf. Homcrf; L.-.
mri.
DlrhMn'i Mirk!
Pitrfr:
niica ...
r. p-m
1 ir.fl4
frn
Ueffnia
AB
. 1
H Pft.
t MO
I .SCO
1
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Jll
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Hall copter
(left), drives
Gonsalves and
Davis Schedule
Oakland Fight
Oakland U. Two of the
nation's leading lightweight
title contenders, Johnny Gon
salves and Henry Davis, will
fight 10-round bout in the
Oakland Auditorium Sept. 9.
The two men signed for the
bout yesterday. I.t will be na
tionally televised.
They have fought three times
before, Davis winning twice
and Gonsalves once.
Portland Considers
Sports Center Bonds
Portland W) Two proposals
for multimillion dollar proj
ects were discussed before the
Portland city council Friday.
A council advisory commit
tee recommended that a spe
cial election be called on an
eight million dollar bond issue
to finance a sports center.
Thq city dock commission
urged a five-year levy to raise
$15 million for dock improve
ments. .
lit TO SWIM
St. Helens (U.n At least 112
swimmers will be on tap for
the St. Helens Invitational
swimming meet tomorrow,
Herb Eisenschmldt, meet di -
rector, said today. sice XwlBt the Vnllti sutes, mere . . . traveling under gov
Th. l.t. joh. n p,i,.w 1 ... and the Harlem Globetrot-, "nmf n Protection through i K.opin,.,
...
ler, sr., who was one of the
richest men in the world, start-
ed work at $3.50 a week.
Pitchers
I n.,rrtM
hVtY't
"''J,
stonebrink'
11 14
n i
it s
t 4
10 1
11 4
; 'm
I .100
timbie
Bono.of.ky :
Woolrlde.
B. aeeeer
Duncan I
Pace i
Roiebrauch l
t .000
4 .000
Total 133 II 3! .313
Doublet: Blaco 3, Lareent. Harruion.
Hoffman. Triple.: Hoffman 3, B.rn..
BImo. Homers: Blaco 1. ,
Player:
Hawley
Oene Oltberti.n .....
flonderm.n
Cow.n
Mor..
Jerkeoh
Penrod
Karn
Mentoo.
Hadley
Hood
Gary Otlbertton .....
Roher
Oroat
AB R R Pet.
li I I .131
II 4 I .Itt
li I I .too
11 I I .153
11 I 4 .333
11 1 I .111
It I 1 ,1M
It 1 1 .143
4 10 .000
i 4 4 .000
111 .000
1 14 .000
4 14 .000
I I I .000
Totals
Doubles: oent oiiberuon i. Hawiey.
li Triples: Morse I. Hswley, Karn. Homcra:
4 ! Otlberuoa 1. Cow.n, H.wley.
1 ftterake's
Player:
Hale
Robinson ..
w. Stewart
Jaeobson
Melln
O Oak ...
Even.
Peller
Atelnke ....
Sheldon ...
AB R 11 Pet. I
1 I 1 1.000,
IS 4 4 .411
111 .431
til .333
It I I 100 1
t i 1 .no
4 1 I .150
13 I I .311
It 1 I .204
I 1 I .111
II I I .111
II I 4 OOO I
t 1 4 .out
4 I 0 .004'
1 4 4 .000 1
5 4 4 .000
I 4 4 .000'
lit oot;
8. Stewart
iDallman ...
; McKlnnon .
Robins
D. Osko ...
Klnt
Belts
Thompson
Totals
Doublet: Melln. Robinson.
Pear Corners Meren.nl.
Player; AB
H lct.
.&O0
Harm.
Rrunk ..
Chanter
Oordon ,
.444
Aeerud.
Laytoa ,
Rack ...
Lahr ...
Prock ..,
B. Lent
OUttrap
Shlrae .,
NIchalMP,
Turner ..
t3Kleen ..,
ttt i p.ickm.n
311 IT. Lant .
llTii,iiul
Doubles: Hsrme 1. Triples: Bhlrtl.
Orehari tIMf feU
ab r a prt
Plftyer:
Ooertwa
Turnfr
BMhrntr
BtchtHtr
Limbavif h
HUl
K. Foj4nrtc'it ...
OrltMoft
OUoa
B4M
Hrrmm
rtnioa
F.trM
i mi
s .in
.ooo,
B. rubnrtCl ...
Qutrry
T.ri
Turn.", '.' 42
Doub! nrvrltet 3, Turner S. Trl-
plea: Ootrltta.
Young Led B league in
Hitting With .588 Mark
By FACL HARVEY III
Jim Yoaar aad Johnny
Fredericks led the "B" League
la hlttiag and pitching at the
end of the aeasoa. Yeang
Bishop, Electric outfielder,
batted at a .511 clip U aose
at Ryrlng and Campbell of
Bishop Electric and Jones of
Salem Laundry by .MS points.
Orchard Height's John Gar
ner led the league In hitting
most of the season at around
the .700 mark but dropped
down to a .455 average, which
is good In any league.
Fredericks, the leader all
summer, ended up with a per
fect record of six wins and no
lours to lead Salem Laundry
to the league title. Only two
other pitchers, Michaelis and
Durham of Bishop Electric had
1.000 averages. Both had one
win.
The leadership in pitcher's
strikeouts was close with Get
tis of Truax Oil the winner
with 47. Cobb of Warner Mo
Uptons
P!.?.r Tam:
Tdrlekl, fcaleae Laundrf . .,
saicnaeus, Bisnoa Electrl. ..,
Durham. Elthop Ilclli. .....
Cobb, W.rn.r Motor.
oettla, TTU.K OU ,
Milt, Ben'. aterkst ,
Baser, Orchard H.lihu
Serin. Bishop Eloetrl. ,
K.pplnt.r. Truiix Oil
Bredkhl. orchtrd Hel.hu ....
Barr. b.i.i Laundry
Merchant, VUta U.rchajau ..
Jeffrlci. Pour Corner. .......
Pirrpotnt. Pour Corner.
Baker. Pour Corner. .........
Benuon. Truax Oil
Relu. EUhop Electric
B.rllelt, Ben'. U.rket
PelteUon, fieri'. Market ....
Merk. Ben'. Market
Roblnton, Ben'e Market .....
Morley. Warner Motor. ,
Parker, Truax Oil
Pemble, Ben'a aterket
Elliott. Bere'a Market
J. PUke. Pour Corner.
Eario. Pour Corner. ........
TOUU
Team: . AB R Ft Pel,
Buhop Dectrle ill 14 44 .344
Orchsrd H.ixht. 143 11 41 .741
S.lem Leundrv 143 4i 44 .111
w.rnar alotor. m oo 43 .33i
Truax Oil , no SI T1 .3H
VUta Merehanta ISO If If .111
Brn'. Market i M it .ill
Pour Cornera m IJ - It .ill
Total. , n:4 111 J!
Globetrotters 'Good Will
Amabssadors' of America
Rome, Italy Twelve coun-
; tries, JO cities and 60 games
koh ine nanem u 10 octroi-
ter, are hitting the back-streUh!
. .... ... klltln. Ik. .(....I.
Uf ,r.T"; J, fc . i Z.
pean tour.
Ahead looms 24 weeks more
of entertaining the enthusias-
Ul uuu. u. miuue ....
ond time around in Germany
and Italy; first-time appear
ances in history in Vienna,
Austria, and Copenhagen, Den
mark; a final appearance in
Paris on August 19 to close
out the most successful tour of
them all
then back to the;
vim Pon. A rnea I
United Sfatpa- via Pan. Amort.
i ,oo 'can on August 20 to open a ten
i .on I day tour of the nation's base
4 !ooo I hall parks before taking a well
4 .ooo deserved vacation,
o !oooi For the ten Globetrotters,
nine U. S. Stars who have op
posed them in many of the
cities, the vaudeville unit of
ten people- and the ten-man
staff (executives, stage hands,
prop men, coaches, publicity
staff and owner Abe Saper
stein) ... an overall party of
on . . . me past montn nas oeen
filled with never - to - be - forgot -
ten 1UI.IUCIIIS.
Like ...
stein ... in fabulous Venice,
which ended at dawn with the'
,i ... . .
..113 It 3t 113lc""r? P"" our ma-
i tlonal Anlhcm as the sun came
up over the Adriatic . star -
tling hotel guests who could
only murmur "crazy Ameri-
cans."
The week's tour of Spain, a
... , j . i , , ,, ru Uflcuiciii LTUllli
All games played In oca bun!,porU ,, , grMt cornmbn oe.
rings, starting at MIDNIGHT; nominator . . . thrilling the
. . . siesta time from 12-4 p.m. athletes every night . . Span
. . . cheap prices everywhere ish ,onorit(1, vari-colorcd
. . . Abe Saperstein getting a ,arb . . . Italian fishermen in
shave, haircut, shampoo, mani-1 their pea-jackets . . . Greek
cure and shine at Barecllona policemen in their flowing
for $1.25. American and tourjwhite skirts . . . Arabian wo-
itt aoa .lt , . . . "
'- !ZjDing a quick shave and lotion
.111 11 II .111! massage In Alicante for ... be -
lieve it or not . . . three pesetas
(or 7V4 cents American) . . .
sell-out crowds everywhere,
demanding encore after encore
i Ms OI lne wety -ct ana grving
i .too 'the Trotters tremendous recep-
jjtions . . . 20,000 in Madrid at;
l .'in I midnight to see the Trotters
J J", after a 8 p.m. bull fight had
i ;m filled the arena, too . . . play-j
i .iwjers taking hour-lnng taxicab
J S2J tours of the cities, because of
: :ss horurV(2 cent1' per,on
'A Post graduate course. In!
.geography by Way Of the Har-
lem Globetrotlert' School of
(Applied Science: Stopping thej
i .too pus In the mountains of south- '"fy are ine iroui
i iiiiern Spain to pick pomegranates ' Story and "Pheasant. Ga
J -i I from trees along the road . . .jlore.".
Retting off the train along the!
Italian Riviera to nick olives
and apricots from trees along'
the tracks . . . swimming in the
JSlAdriatic. the Mediterranean.!
.too me Bay of Biscay, Lake Gene -
!:va . . . gandering the Bikinis
. on the beaches
long inc.
French Bivier.
J . . . ...
received by Prince Ranicr III
tors had 46 and Fredericks
was third with 45. Genii also
showed food control with IS
walks.
Bishop Electric walked oft
with the team hitting honors
by batting at a fine .346 clip.
They were the only "B"
League hit in the charmed .300
class. The Electric nlre also
led in extra base blows as
they pounded out eight
doubles, four triple!, and two
homers.
Bishop's also led in runs
scored with 74, hit! with 64,
and most timea at bat with a
toUl of 185. They finished
second in the league race.
Young, Baker of Orchard
Heights, and Syring of Bishop
Electric tied for the most
doubles, each with three. Sa
lem Laundry's Patterson had
two triples to lead in that di
vision. No player had more
than one homer.
The league batting average
was 243.
rrrcuiNO
O
IB IB HH
at Monte Carlo and losing
money at the famous Casino
, . "
'".t TL?"'"
uiiniiiuia native: uu
the Cabash at Algiers
visiting the famout Venitian
0ln f artrtrlnti rtn than lalonH t
M,,ranr. v.niM u,h. k.
guilds still flourish'as they lid '
huniredi of years ago . . .
getting a lesson in buii-fiaht-
ing in Madrid from Mario
Cabre, Spain's most popular
i 11 . : u . . T .
- , hull. fiohtrr nnn in hpVnm.
! television actor in American
I TV
,. tIl. Am,ic.r, .im... ii
taken care , witn ,
. . '
In Europe? . . . Well, the
Trotters r e c ei v e d 180.000
drachmas daily in Greece, a
mere six bucks in United
States currency! . . . They
were paid off in bushel-baskets
full of drachmas one day,
as a gag. ,
European governmerts ev
erywhere ,
. and U. S. Embas-
lies particularly . . , extending
every courtesy to make the
Trotters and their party com -
sador Clare Booth Luce had a
, reception for the . group and
aitcnaea one of the games
I played ... In Egypt, the gov-
interpreter and guide and
"hopping consultant ... The
Dresldent of Lehannn threw
- ---------
, r V a"'"
' uin . . ine mayor 01
I Xenice ,pented ,Abe, SaPr"
,!cin wi,h ' moui Venice glass
figures in appreciation of
having played a game there.
Great crowds
men witn ineir coverea iaces
in Algiers . . French farmers
, vvlth their tvnorien ihoea nr hlr
ienfith boots . Belgium
housewives with their ornate
colored lace headpieces . . .'
all t nart nt .mm nie-ht .n.n
u over the world, as the
Harlem Globetrotters continue
their role as unofficial good-
will ambasiadors of the
United States,
e . . . .it.
bPM riShinq LlUD tO
Mcet Monday Ni9h
T" Salern Spin fishing
ciuo win mtci iuonaay nignt
at the Hollywod Lions den at
o'clock. Two movies will be
Yesterday's Stars
ZS'EcJS? mm
' Bos. re. his strim ef mroieti inmost
" '.l J I ""S ".'!t,"'
B.itiM-Lut. ussier. Cleveland in.
rr..n rm osee, as tne 1
an Loan Briwoi 1 1.
W L Pet. BB (O
. l.tdS 14
. 1 0 I.OM St 31
.If 1 000 1 I
, 1 Jll 1. 44
. 1 .110 li 41
. 1 .441 II II
. t .404 II
. S 404 14 S
, 1 JM 1
.11 .404 11
. 1 1 .504 I t
. I .IN . II 14
. 404 4 4
. 4 .404 1 1
. .404 1 I
. I I 04 4 . 4
.4 I 604 U I
. 4 4 .404 4 1
. 4 I .004 1 I
. 4 4 .404 4 4
, 4 1 .404 4 1
,4 1 . .004 I 1
. I 1 .004 S 4
,4 1 .444 I 1
. 4 I .104 14 S
. 4 1 .000 II II
. I 4 .044 II 14
.14 II .(44 114 141
Blakra IlMlte. I
Pl.ier Al B pet
Taiu 11 I II M
rrlo. II 11 II .404
Campbell II 11 I .M4
Mlcnaolla 14 4 I .444
Kllrnea M 11 II .Mi
Carl II 4 .111
Relu 1 S 1 Jll
Bchreeea.o.1 II 4 4 Jll
Durham I I I .144
PuaU II 1 1 .114
Beeena ....... .......... 14 1 .141
Serine S 1 4 .404
Melalnnr I S 4 404
IM T4 44 .Ml
Sooblea: Tounl 1, Srrtn. ). Mleha.ll,
"id Kltenen.
Triple.: TMM. Michael!, Klleha and
Cert
Hewn: f ovu hod MlchMlla.
Orchard lent.
Plaier
Bredahl ,
O.raer
Bake.
nub,
Bala.
Ouenthar
am ,
U I I Pet.
, I 4 1 .404
, SS I II .411
. II 1 1 ,IU
,11 4 T. .114
,11 I 4 Jil
.111 .133
, II 4 .111
.4 S 1 .14
, II I S .141
, IS S .141
,4 11 .111
. 14 i I"
,4 1 4 .400
,3 4 4 Mi
, S 1 4 .404
, I 4 I .400
lO II 41 M
Bale. Bredahl.
Scott
Andenoh
K. Padoaneht
Ooertoen
Boehnw
Durhax. ,
Cejtle ..
Doub44:
Baker .
I B.Att
! Trlplelt Bredahl, Scott.
i Salem Lenhdrp
Plajer II 1 I Pet.
Barr ..." I I 1M4
Jon.. 10 II 14 .101
O.te. S J04
WlULm. I 1 1 JOI
Card. SI 4 1 .111
Pine II S I .113
Frederick 11 1 4 J4I
Paitrreoa 11 4 1 .111
Bran li 1
AUmer 14 I .104
Beale 1 1
Cover 4 t .III
steelhammer II 1 1 .4U
Waterman 114 .004
KlmmerlM 1 8 4 .000
Oeddea 114 .400
I " Id U 44 .in
Double.:' Card, 't, 'Jonet, OaUa and
PalterMMi.
Triple.: PaUeraoh I.
Waraar Meter.
Heer
Patton
Smith
Dohertp
AB
! If
M Pet.
4 .000
1 .100
1 .411
4 .114
I .300
4 .lit
4 .111
.111
1 .100
f .111
1 .141
1 .111
I .101
Kronaer
Vlttone .....
Porcler
Cobb
Johneon
Clifton
Breekhetmer
Ru.tell
Venal
McKee
Shepard
Arret
Motley
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Traai ON
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Van Cleave
Parker
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1 .111
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Scott
Rohr
Penrod ...
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Holmoullt
4 .000
4 .000
4 .000
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Murphy
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Doubles: Ktrnes tnd ollberUon.
Triple.: Kerne and Clark.
Homers: OllberUon.
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Plsyer
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Levy
Ervln ;
Miller
Thurston
Endrea
Hsmlltoa
Mansss
Rork
Bailey
McClellan
Richard Heyoen ..
Triples: Ervln. Merchant.
Homers: Endres.
Bert's Market
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Pear Oram Merchant.
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Jeffries ....
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T. Plskt ....
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Doubles: Jeffries tbd T. Plske.
Triples: Jeffries.
Homer: Huasell.
Lieut. YanDermark
Assigned to Austria
Sllverton Dr Harry Van
Dermark, first lieutenant in
the medical corps of the V S.
Army, sailed from New York
Wednesday for his recent as
signment in Austria, according
to word received by his fam
ily. He left Portland by plane
July 2.
Mrs, VanDermark and two
small children, Steven and
Karen, are remaining at the
home of the parents of Mrs.
VanDermark, tne L. N. Grif
fins of 1103 S. Water street,
until receiving word for them
to join Dr. VanDermark in
Salisburg.
Guests at tho Griffin horn
Thursday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Forbes of Sa-
! iem. ine lamuies wer nelgn
I Medf ord.
TEMPORARY DUTY
Of
K..,.... .- . t-. . d
Cleta Claudine Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Arba Martin, 710
Thompson Street, Salem,
who is on temporary train
ing duty with the U. S. Navy
at the Reserve Officers Can
didate School for Women at
the U. S. Naval Training
Center, Bainbridge, Md. A
sophomore at Llniield Col
lege, where her major Is so
ciology, Miss Martin is at
tending the summer school
for reserve, officers for six
weeks. When she earns her
college degree and graduates
from the ROC(W) school
she may be commissioned an
ensign 'and ordered to two
years of artive duty with
the Naval Reserve. (U. S.
Navy photo.)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
POBTUR PBttatrOB USt
Battecfaa TasMtlvt, taartet 14
mediate chamr Pramlam aoalltt.
mum .11 ol oat aer cent acidity
llvereC la Portlaa tb-lll lb I nrat real
ity M-lfc, second duality. Il-fte. Vallty
routes and country potato, I trait tote.
ttalttswWaolaMl. r.p.b Balk ovaeo it
wheltaalo, tradas AA. II scor.. otei
A trad, fl score, 1441 a, ft acort, lie:
c. If scors, tot. Abort prlott .trleUr
oamlaaL .
Chefs. Selllni arte, to Portion,
wholesalers. Oretoo itnslea, 43Ui-4mo:
Oresoa I lb. lost, al'.-Mvsc.
Kiss so WhoiMtJtn cndlad arse
eoaiatntat ao lorn cases Included t.. a.
Portland A trade lana, tits -41 We. A
trtd. madlum, 4iVk-4JVeo: B rrado lorta.
iivi-tme.
Poetlaad Dairy atarheo
BattarPrtot to mantra Oreoe AA
print, net A canon. He: a rlnu, lit:
tartoa. Tlci B pnntt. 40a
Esaa to prsdacera Candled 1. e b
Portland: untraded lane: 44. dot.:
rsd. AA laraa. tro aoa.1 A laraa. 13-
fy. doa.i AA medium, tie dot.: A trtda
medium, tot dor 1 a iraoa small, nomi
nal. 13-430.
Etta L Krtsllers orada A A. lant
14c. A lane, tl-loci AA medium, tie: A
medium. Il-tlc: A om.ll, il-llt. carton.
1 cent additional.
Chooct Price to rt tillers. Paniand.
Oreson slnslm, iVt-4tc; I lb. loaves
1-llvac: triplets, lttt less than
slci Premium brands slnties 44 Wat
lb. for slnt Is wheels lotto Processed Am
erls.n cfaeeefc llb lotves to rst.li, 4314
,'tte lb. ,
Ptattry
Llv. Chlekeao IHo. I taellty. ton.
planui: Prrera. Irs lb.4 lie: 1-4 Is..
lie: roaat.rt, 4 lb... and ov.r. lie:
ha.vy hsna, all wrl.hts, ll-lle: ll.ht
hens, til weltbts, ll-llci old loosurs.
li-ltt.
Dsessed ChlebeatN. 1 drsusd te
ratallcra. Pry.ra, broiler.. 44.44. lb.:
roasters, all eu., 44-tic; lltht hens,
13-llc: heavy hena, !t-3tc; tut-up ry
srs, .11 wu, 11-131 lb.; wholt drawn,1 li
ne lb.
abMU Averted to tTOWSra: Llv.
whIMa, 4-1 lbs., 30-13CI l-l lb... ll-lo
Ib.t tolored pelle. 4e lb under, eld
does. lt-13c few hither, fresh draased
fryen to retailers, 41-s0ei tut up f l-Oie.
Centre KUled Meet.
v..i Top au.iity, tt-lot Ik, south
beavlea, 31-llc.
Beta Lean hlock.rt, Sl-llet sows,
lltht. Il-ltc.
Lamb. Bast, Il-ltc Ib.l ytarUnis.
Il-Ste lb
M.ll.a-Best, ll-ltt Ib.l tuU-utlllly.
4.10c
Beef Utility cows, si-lie lb.: ttnaer
euturs, ll-lle; thslls down to lie.
rre.o Ore.se. Meat.
Whossaalan to reltlltroi Dalian per
ewl.:
Beat Bteera, choice. 100-101 lbs.. 41
143.10: sood. 131.00-41.00: commercial
I3l.0t-ll.00: atlllty. lit 00-11.00; com
mercial oowa, til. 00-31O0. utility. 413
MOO: canner-euttera, 110.04-133 04.
Beef eata Choice ateera hind tuer
lers, 13-11; rounds, IM-tl:; full loins,
trimmed. Ilt-ll: trlsneles, lll-II; lore
ouarlers. UO-lt; chucks. Ill-It; ribs,
Itl-it.
Veal and Calve. Oood-oholce, 133
41: comaercl.l. 11114.
Liaks Cholre-prlme, ltl-44t tood,
117-41; sprint Ismoi, choice prime, 41.40.
Maltta Oood choke, 11-11 lb. 11-44,
Park Cat-Lolna. Nt I. 1-11 ,ba.,
Ito-ll: utility l-l shoulders. II lbs,
111-41: spare ribs. 4SJ-11; Ireah hams.
10-14 lbs.. 441-44; pork carcases. in-Ill
lbs., 111-41.
Smabed Hal Skinned. IH-Ot lbs.
ftod l.rd la drums. 114-11 If; tltb bac
on. 114-11
Ptrtlaad Mlieeaaaaaw
Oalejae M lb ssck Calif Red Olobe,
med.. 1 711 to: wblte slobs. 1 11-1 44:
yellows med and larta, 1.11-IMi few
1 11: wash, yellows, med, I tt-i 44; Ian.
1 n-i to
P.t.tess Loc.l Trlumpht, lutt, l.tO
1.15: Eosrdm.a lont whltM, No. ia, I 34.
lew at ., no. s .via. .sc., w-.sc; cre, 1
RussetU No. 1, I tl-l: II lb, mtsh. to-
03c local Husscu, No. 1A. lli-lli:
Calif, lont Whiles, No. I A. l.ll-l 04: lair,
l.M-l.ll. Name biands to I. II. Wash.
Russeu 1 to-I ll: v, ash., lont whites. No.
1 100-3. . '
Ray-0 4 NO frera alfalfa, da.
Itvered -car lou t.0.4. Portland tad Be
attle. 31-30.
Pssl-oriiN baala. Wlllamtttt Val.
toy medlnm, M-lla Ib.t Eaaura Oretoo
flat and hell-blood, ti tle; Wlllamttu
Vslley umb wool 4341 11-month ejoel
U-soe
Mebslr 41-tlt rb. n Il-monUi trow
to. f o b. country ahtpplnt pelnu
Bldee Producer, paylnt price I.t b
Pertl.nd calf aklnt, ll3la lb., aeeord
Inx to tondltlon; trcen klpe, li-ll. lb.;
treea cow btdcl, 1-10. lb., accordlns
t. wclrht ond tualltyi bull hldaa. 4ic
lb.' Hut hides. 10 tr oent below frtaes
for abovt eleuea
Pllbsrls Wholestlt telllnt arlet R.
I medium Rtrcolonat, 11-344 la.f ob.ll.
ed. 41-Mt lb.
lb 1 ll.ht bslves Tt-sle fb.
Walaalt WhM.s.l. sslllnt prices,
nrsl duality Itrto Prtnousttea, IIOOc
lb.: ehelled lltht omber helva. 14-70e
WANTED
Service Msr
for Automatic
Heating Equipment
Permanent Job
Experience Required
SALEM HEATING ft
SHEET METAL CO.
Day rh.no 1-S55J Night 4-14U
SALEM MARKETS
xtMVpHtf f Fvlxami WQWQrtt ttBiQ
fee Urn esldaaap al Cwtul Jemraai
readeee. iBaehmd emUr.l
Beua Peed Pile nil
Babkn PeHeu 13 44 '40-lw. MSI.
14.10-i.U 1104-lb. bail
In M.eh Il.4t-4.i4.
atrp Poeel 11.44.114 1 44-Ik. kail,
l4.U-i t4 1144 vvl Matrn dtU t 0
not t I
PMHrp Bwrtu Mm Celered tryeea,
lie, old rooeura. lac: colored lewl. SMI
le4borB fowl, ltd; mature, 110.
Brosi
erlna Prleeobu, AA, ftel UrM A.
M-41e: medium AA. lis: medium A.
M-llc: email. If .
Theteeak) Pil.e. Bat wtwaMJO trlie.
tenerally t-le nleber than tho frlm
above Lerxe trade 4 ejonsedltf tasted
at 11c. medium lot.
sValtaetat BuyiBO PTleei Pittmsi. faV
11c '.' t1-ate: Bo I. tic
Balttf whuesala trade 4 frsamsaj .
lit Ib.l null. Ita-
CAB HITS POLB
' Albany Extensiv Hamaia
was done to a car operated by
William J. Whlsnant, 741 East
Fourth avenue, Thursday
night when the auto smashed
Into a power pole at the inter
section of Lyon street and
Fourth. Whisnant told polica
he made a right turn too sharp
ly. An estimated $200 damage
was done to the vehicle, but
Whisnant escaped injury.
Burned
Fingers
By KATHLEEN NOKtUff
(Continued from Page 111
"Yep."
Would you like to be aasocuO
ed with htm, Junf Bhe must
aomeho bold his interest or
rather, get U and keep him talk
tag.
"Has he Dr. Binnsnn
asked you to Join him?"
"Oh gosh, no
"Well, he will Jennifer pre
dicted calmly. It sounded silly
to her and she fancied it sounded
silly to Jim. for he mads no re
ply. "If he did." she pursued, afrld
of a pause, "would It mean that
you lived here in San yVancltco?1" .
"You asked me something and
I didn't hear you."
"If you etayed here, you know.
associated with Dr. Binnoiin,
would you havexto llv In flaa
FYrtnclAco?'"
"Well. I havent wot much
chance, really," Jim answered.
Jennifer finished tUitruxiUne
butter knives; looked after him
wistfully. Not much trncoiira(4
ment there. i
The rest f the evenlna was
confusion, and at midnight mass
the did not sit next to him. A
whole year since they had aat to
gether on Christmas Eve and hla
fingers had gripped hers ao firm
ly, so thrUllngly.
"couia you go 10 tne tneaier
with me tomorrow nlsht?" he
asked most unexpectedly when
they were all parting outside the
church.
"Tomorrow nlghtt Chrtstmas
nlsht?"
"Rather not, Christmas nlnht?"
"Well, I think Jary'd think It
was maybe the wouldn't. But
111 tell you. would -you come to
dinner, Jlmf"
"How about the next nlsht
then? One night I have to dine
with BIU and Bertha White; I'll
da that tomorrow nutht. and
well go to the theater the next
night, huh?"
I d tove It." Jennifer said nesl-
tatinalv. "The onJv thins Is. Fri- .
day night Mary likes to go to
church, and since her mother la
so sick I might have to but
I'll tell you." she broke off In sud
den decision, "I'll fix ltl"
She could go to sleep hismnst
the ecstasy of the thought she
was going to the theater wiin nim
for the first time I
When the long dark drag of the
new year began and Vogeltang'a
was onesjiervous flutter of women
fussily exchanging gifts. Tho
theater evenlnc had been atrange
ly disappointing, although tha
show was good and Jim only too
meticulously eager to have every
thing right. Nothing momentova
hsd happened.
At the door ahe had asked him
to come in, but he had said no,
he had to make an early start in
the morning; he was on his way
back south.
It was only a few weeks later
that Mollie aatd quite tiajnutUy,
"I think Jim LIppincott's erasv
about you, Jen. Did you ever think
he was?"
"I know I'm crazy about him,"
Jennifer answered calmly. It
might sound like a Joker or Ilk
the exaggeration almost any girl
would indulge In when Jim's
nsme waa mentioned.
Spring came in and the daya
grew treacherously warm. Jim
Llpplncott was going to spend
three July weeks with the Evontet
at the Lake. Jennifer put in an
early plea for an extra vacaUon
week.
(To Be Csntlnvjed)
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is
YOUR SECURITY"
. that's
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