Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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Solons
By DAVE CROMWELL '
The Salem Senators had to
work hard in order to eke out
a 2 to 1 win over the visiting
Sllvcrton Red Sox at Water's
park Sunday night - before a
crowd of little over 500 fans,
who, perhaps in large part
came to view the first two
games of the tripleheader,
which saw Legion Post 136
beat West Salem Lions, 4-2,
and Jackson Jewelers nosed
out Dickson's Market 3-0.
WIL Standings
'07 TIM AMOCMIfa jtcs
, W L Pet. CI.
Sr-ekanr 34 l. .Ml
Ralrm It l'i
Vancouver 10 11 .454 '
Yaltim , 31 11 Ml
LriUlaa 30 14 .130 IVs
Edmonton 34 S3 .til t
Calcary 31 M .I4T IB
Wrnau-hfe M 31 .M 13
Victoria 3l 11 .191 11
Trl-Cltr 30 II Jit. 11',
Smtlay's Results:
Lewiston 6-11. Trl-Cltr 1-4
Vancouver I. Edmonton 4.
Wenatchee 4. Spokane I.
Onlr unci scheduled. . -v
Saturday'a Sessile:
Spokane 7-10. Wrnateha 1-4.
Lewiston 3. Trl-Cltr 41.
Salem 15-11. Victoria 0-1.
Yakima 11, Vancouver 0.
Calaary 4-T. Edmonton 0-S.
Manday'a Sehedmle:
Victoria at Canary.
Vancouver at Edmonton.
Onlr lamea scheduled.
The Senators went through
six innings of play while get
ting only one hit and that by
Chuck Essegian, which would
have been another out had it
not taken a bad hop past the
third base sack. .
Danny Feller was the at
traction of the evening, as he
held the Senators to only one
hit in six innings. He was
lilted for a pinch hitter in the
seventh. Chuck Sauvain then
came in for the Sox, but
wound up in trouble, and was
saved by Hal Bourbonnias,
who managed to fan both
Perez and Deyo with the bases
loaded.
Salem's two runs came in
the seventh when, after one
out, Perez walked, Deyo hit
past third, and Ballard flied
out to short center, Perez
scoring on the catch. Then
Deyo stole second, and scored
as Essegian -hit past third.
Collins, who yielded the Sox
their lone run, was relieved
by Borst, in the seventh who
set the Silverton team down
the rest of the game without a
score.
The Senators are Idle today,
but tangle with the Tri-City
Braves Tuesday night at
Water's park inu a three game
series. . '
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a Stroke out for Collins la Stb.
b Walked for Labr In Ith.
Silverton 010 000 0001 3
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or Peller.
pitcher: IF At I 3 tn nil
Peller 1 31 I 3 3 4 I
Hauvaln . .. V, 1 0 0 0 I 3
BiMirbonell S 3 .0 0 0 3 1
Colllna .... t 30 1 1 3 1
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arlll. Colllna. REI Ballard. Baaeclan.
SB Perer. Deyo. Time 1:53. U Vander
vort and Wllllama. Alt. SJ5.
Minor League Scores
(Br The Axsoclated Priai)
tesanday'e Rcsalte)
IVTFBSATIONAL LSAOCa
Ottawa 1-4. Buffalo 7-1.
Rnrhester 1-0. Montreal t-.
Sprlnefleld 3-1. Syracuaa 3-3.
Toronto 7. Baltlmort 4.
AMP.RICAN AMOrlATION
Columbus 7-1. Loulavlllo f-0.
Minneapolis 11-4. Toledo 0-0.
Xensaa Cltr 4. Charleston 1 (10 In-
nlnssi.
St. Paul S. Indianapolis 1.
TEXAS UAGl't
Dallaa 7, Beaumont 3.
Port Worth 0. Shreveport 4.
Tulsa 10, Houston 3.
San Antonio 10-0. Oklahoma Cltr t-t.
WESTERN LEAflUK
Colorado Bprlncs 0-3. Denver 3-1.
Wichita 7-4. Pueblo 1-1.
Lincoln 4, Omaha 3.
Des Moines 4-0. Sloui Cltr 3-3.
PIONEER LEAOll
Bllllnfi n-1. Orden 0-0.
Oreat Palis 13. Salt Lake S.
Bnlsa 0-3. Idaho Palls 4-1.
Maile Valley 14. Pocatello I.
flstirdsv'a Resallsl
INTERNATIONAL LEAOl'R
Ruftalo 4. Byrecusl 1.
Rorheater I. Montreal 4.
Baltimore S. Toronto) I
Bprlnsfleld t. Ottawa I.
AMERICAN AKAOf I4TION
Louisville 10. Columbus 3.
Kansas Cltr I. Charleston t.
Toledo 10, Minneapolis !.
St. Paul 7, Indianapolis 0.
TEXAS LEAOI'E
Bhrrvrporl 3. Port Worth f.
Dallaa 17. Beemont S.
Houston 4. Tulsa 0
Oklahoma Cltr at San Antonio, post
poned. I
WESTERN LEA flt'B
Lincoln 4-3. Omaha 1-10.
Denver 4. Pueblo 1.
Other Samoa postponed.
(Tti
Eke Past Red Sox
Cfligal
LOCAL UNITED PRESS
Check Scores
r&in' II - Key- - Y rf l v v f I
Sunday, from lef, arc Zeke McConnell, Yakima, Wash.,
BUI Stewart of Yakima (Washington State Champ for two
years), Chuck Edwards of Seattle (also former Wash.
State Champ) and Back Dunn of Astoria, Ore., former
Oregon State Champ. Entered in the Expert A Free Style
class, Edwards, Stewart and Dunn placed one-two-three,
In that order.
Dodgers, Yankees
Both Take Twin Bills
By CARL LUNDQU1ST
New York W) The magic
number was 31 for the Dodgers
and 31 for the 'Yankees today
as New York's Interborough
battlers moved relentlessly on
toward b a s e b a I I's "token
world series."
It will be a subway classic
once again, barring miracles,
but this time the ride to the
park will cost 15 cents or a
shiny brass token, just three
times the fare for that first
meeting between the Yankees
snd Dodgers in 1941. And it
should be worth three times
the original price, too.
Eager to Meet
Both teams were sizzling in
the stretch and eager to get at
each other for the fifth time
in World Series competition.
Yesterday, the Dodgers ran
their current streak to nine
games by topping Pittsburgh,
3-1 and 9-3, while the Yank
ees defeated the Athletics, 8-0
and 7-3. Each team had kn
identical 77-37 won and lost
percentage of .675 today. Which
means the Yankees and Dodg
ers need to win 32 of their re
maining 40 games to clinch the
flag, even if the White Sox
and Braves should win all of
their remaining games.
Preacher Roe scattered eight
hits to win his eighth game
while Carl Erskine, with relief
help from Clem abine won his
14th in Brooklyn s sweep.
Eight and Eight
Erskine struck out eight bat
ters before being kayoed in the
eighth when the Pirates made
four runs, two on a homer by
Frank Thomas.
TIDE TABLE
Tides for Tail. Qresen Aasast. IM
tCsnpiled r 0. S. Coast and OeodetU
Survey, Portland, Oresonl
Hlch Waters Low Waters
Ausust Time Helsht Tims Helsht
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tot p.m.' 4 0
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1 II am. 3 11:41 in 11
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10:11 pm. II 4 11 II. 31
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41 EM ORE
ASSOCIATED MESS
Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 17, 1953
Pausing to check scores at the North
west Sectional Field Archery Tourney
Major Leagues
AMERICAN LEAOTJR
Pet.
OB
flew Tork 71
Chtcaso ....10
Cleveland ;.. 04
Boston ..u
Washlntton . .11
Philadelphia 41
Detroit 41
St. Louis .....41
31
.Ill
.401 S
.111 11
.141 II
.411 31
7
.411 lf-4
.111 31 "a
.341 It
Snnday'a Rosalie:
Boston 4-4. Washlntton 1-f.
Detroit 3. Chleaso 3.
. St. Louis 7-1, Cleveland S-l.
Mew York 3-1. Philadelphia 0-3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pel
OB
Brooklyn ,
Milwaukee ,
Philadelphia ....
77 37
.171
.Ml I
.144 II
.114 It
.WO 30
.441 30
.111 11
.111 43
.71 41
.41 S3
St. Louis
New York
.II
..13
Cincinnati .
Chleaso
Plttaburth
Snnday'a Results:
...31
New Tork l-l. Philadelphia 1-1
Brooklrn 3-1. PitUbursh 1-1.
Milwaukee 4-4. Chleaso 1-1
Cincinnati 1-3, St. Lou la l-l.
Phil Rizzuto drove in five
runs with a double and homer
and Vic Raschi pitched five
hit ball in the Yankees' open
ing triumph. In the second
game Johnny Sain picked up
his 11th victory in a relief
chore.
Brooklyn castoff Ralph Bran
ca pitched Detroit .to a four
hit 3-2 upset over the White
Sox and two of the hits were
triples by Jim Rivera. The
Browns humilated the skidding
Indians, 7-5 and 7-6, as Dick
Kryhoski and Johnny Groth
drive in the winning runs with
tngles.
The Red Sox topped Wash
ington, 4-1 as Mel Parnell won
his 17th game and Jimmy
Piersall fayed the issue with
catch in the eighth. Wash
ington came back to win the
second game, 7-4.
The Braves kept pace with
the Dodgers by topping the
Cubs, 4-2 and 8-2: v
A pair of livhit pitching
jobs by Jim Hearn and Ruben
Gomez gave the Giants an 8-1
and. 4-3 sweep over the Phils.
Cincinnati topped St. Louis,
3-2, then lost, fl-2, as Ted KIus-
zewski homered in each game
for a grand total of 36 and an
all-time high for a Cincy player.
NEWS AND KATURtS
I'age 13
Solem Laundry
Tops Albany 4-2
For State Crown
Albany Salem Laundry
won the State Junior Baseball
title here Sunday with a 4-2
win over Albany. The Salem
nine won Saturday 3-2 over
Culver although they got no
hits.
Johnny Fredericks pitched
the Laundry nine to victory
Sunday, giving up five hits
over the seven inning route.
Four runs in the top of the sec
ond gave them the win.
Saturday night the Laundry
scored three runs in the first
frame on the Culver pitcher's
wildness but failed to get
single hit during the gam.
Dick Barr pitched the victory.
First bAseman Dale Jones,
second sacker Ray Covey,
right fielder Daryl Fine, and
Fredericks all made the all
state team.
In a consolation game Sun
day Culver beat Cottage Grove
10-3. Cottage Grove lost to Al
bany 9-1 Saturday.
Sundar:
Salem Laundrr
Albanr Reel ..
Raturdar:
Culver
.... 040 000 04
131 000 S-l
, III M0 l-l I
. 300 000 I I
Salem Laundrr ,
Albany Boaters
Capture Races
Albany Boaten from Cor
vallis captured the Inter-city
boat races xm the Willamette
river here Sunday afternoon.
Albany was second, Salem
third, and Lebanon was fourth.
The individual results were:
Class A 1, Don Schliskl of
Lebanon, and 2, Hap Jones of
Salem; Class B 1, Koontz of
Albany and 2, Burrier of Cor-
vallis; Class C 1, Bob Brown
ell of Corvallis, and 2, Bob Ja-
coDson oi Albany.
Class D 1, Shoen of Corval
lis, and 2, Bob Steinbrook of
Salem; Class E Dick Reeney
of Corvallis, and 2, Tom Buch-
annon of Albany; Class F 1,
Chuck Bordertaffe of Albany,
and 2, Ivain Rothrock of Leb
anon; Class G 1, Ray Redding
of Salem and 2, Dick Scandling
of Salem.
HARGER TO SPEAK
Don Hargcr will speak to the
Salem Spin Fishing club to
night when it meets in the Hol
lywood Lions Den at 8 o'clock.
There will also be several mov
ies shown.
... I
UH" Tea-
Yakima to
By Legion
By CHRIS KOWITZ JR.
. Parker Field, Yakima, Wash
ington (Special) Running the
bases like scared gazelles, Sa
lem's American Legion base
ball team romped to a 20-1 vic
tory over Butte, Montana in
the opening round of the
Northwest Regional Tourni
ment here last night
Salem stole 16 bases durini
the game. Only once was a Sa
lem player thrown out attempt
ing to steal. Four of Salem's
runs came on thefts of home.
Not to be overlooked in the
cloud of dust from sliding Sa-
lemuea was ine live bit pitco
ing'job turned in by Salem's
Paul Beck. Three of the hits
off Beck came in the ninth
inning.
During the first five innings
Butte got only one scratch sin
gle oft Beck, and failed to hit
a ball beyond the Infield. Beck
was a little wild, having trou
ble staying ahead of the let
ters. He gave up seven walks,
compared with only three
strike-outs.
Beck's teammates backed
him up with the most brilliant
infield play seen in the open
ing day of the tournament. Sa
lem turned in two double plays
ana a nail dozen diving catches
that would merit applause in
any ball park.
The Capital Posters hitting
attack was pretty evenly dis
tributed. Salem had 13 hits and
of 12 Salem players playing In
the game ten of them got hits.
Players with more than one
were Mike Campbell, Don Pig
sley, Jerry Waldrop, and Larry
Springer,- all with two apiece.
Springer had the most stolen
bases, four. In the second Inn
ing he stole second and third
onsuccessive pitches, and he
stole home in the sixth and
seventh innings.
The Butte catcher's arm
leaned toward the weak aide,
but Salem managed to accumu
late most of its stolen bases by
keeping the opposition guess
ing. In nearly every case more
than one player was on base
when the thefts took place. One
Salem runer would draw a
throw from the catcher and the
other runner or runners would
execute a steal.
Salem and Yakima, only un
defeated teams la the tourna
ment, clash at eight o'clock
Monday night. Yakima defeat
ed Lewiston, Idaho, 7-1 in an
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WHISKEY
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earlier game Sunday. Yakima's
runs all eame after the sixth
Inning.
Lewiston and Butte were to
play Monday afternoon, with
the loser being eliminated
from tourney. Managers from
Butte, Lewiston, and Yakima
filed a protest on the eligibility
of three Salem players Gary
Espe, Howard Speer, and Jerry
Waldrop on the grounds they
had played for more than one
Legion team this year. National
American Legion officials de
nied the protest because the
players in question would have
been eligible to play for Salem
all season only If they had so
elected.
Waldrop' and Speer played
for Aumiville during the first
portion of the season, then
switched to Salem. Espe play
ed for Woodburn before trans
ferring to Salem. National
headquarters said there was no
rule prohibiting players from
switching teams in mid-season,
so long as he was eligible for
both teams in question. '
Legion ruies permit a team
to secure players from adjoin
ing towns. .
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B H O A
Pederan.3
Cmpbu.cf
Jantas.e
14 4 Wmin.ef 4
I 1 1 Ptrlno.3 I
1 1 IUpele.1 1
111 Anala.e I
I II I willms.l I
I I Schltip s
1 I latrlsLlk I
S I IBrthrs,! 1
111 Les.lt
1 1 I Unkra I 3
1 I I8UVBS.I I
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Totals M la II r-t.i i a
Salem lis lit Ma la it i
Bu't 000 1000 OOO 111
Wlnnlto ..1 1-1 . . .. .
- - ...... imuw suwnsT
debuts. Bilk Stsvsns.
Prtchir: IP AB H a in so BB
look 11 i l i i T
Sehuri .... S 11 s S 4 I 1
Bro4 ara .. 14. a a a , -
Stevens .... 4 II I II I a s
HRP-.Wlllla.mam. h. ...
BrothOM. PB Janus. Annala. LOB
Salem 13, Bulla II. X Plsalsr. Hunkers
1. Lepetle, Annala 3. atruael. SBH Pod
arson, Pickens. RBI Campbell, Janlta.
Speer. Plialey 3. Sprinter 3. Bolton.
Beck , achutl. SB Pederaon 3, Cama-
- , T"' -" 1-ica.wa, risaier,
aprlnier 4. Oren 3, Bolton. Beck, WU-
ncaenao so ritaisri Back
la Pleale to Sb.w, m.j
3:11. Umpa Carlln and LaBtaaonisrs.
Truck Tire
Clearance Sale
BUY 1st TIRE AT EVERY-DAY LOW UST PRICE
GET 2nd TIRE AT HALF OF LOW LIST PRICE!
Wordi ITrreriida Heavy Service trwck lira
en tale I An eitcepttorial vakra M sir
M (reod witrTk, crnd Ml rvoevitrld depth.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED I CHECK THESE PRICES;
Sin) Hy IsHtr. prtca 2nd tire prfce tube
.O0-1 7.ti t.9i 130r
W.50-U M.OQ 1100 160
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ASK ABOUT TERMS-CALL WARDS TIRE MAN TODAY I
First Down Catch Au-star Bei y.
iiiji iwnu vuivil rlovm (nan , pajjs good far a
first down In the second quarter of gam with U Detroit
Lions In Chicago. Lion halfback Jack Christiansen M
follows through after nnsuccexaful try for the ball. Liosw -won,
24-16. (UP Telephoto) . -
Beaver Stadium
Ready for WSC
. Corvallis (U-B Oregon State
college officials said today the
new football stadium was fast
nearlng completion and would
be ready for the Oregon State
Wasington State game here
November 14. .'.X'.
Nearly half of the concrete
seats have been poured and
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GREEN'S SPORTING
SHOP
1201 So. Commercial
FOB..
EVINRUDE
TIRE STORE ; .
Ina Md Mgli SkMt .. ram 1)191 . : ' ; ',-
f !
BwiH with strictly
throughout. A rwcV
deilgned for long
construction has started on taSa
new turf field. - j ,
' The Washington Stat game
will bt the only home gama '
for the Beavers this
MAIN EVt.NT
Frank rJUiark T. Jack OT&Bf
BEM1-FIN.VL
Jack Klaar Ta. Jwaa Ibrwitil
IPECIAL
Maakad Marvwl m Oreg
Jartjoes , , ,.
OPENER
Mr. Baksta vs. Denny
. O'Koarke -i
SALEM ARMORY
TUESDAY, t:30 P.M.
iwarii iff km. lss)a ta,
fVtt Cjwottty ssatefioli
heavy tervke rrvck tire,
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