Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Put 14
Beaver Wins Offer
Threat in Title Race
Sib Francises. U.R Tha
sursence af tha harrf ina-
Portland Beavers and the col-
upw of the tnlfbty Seattle
Rainier added mirm inAmw
a Paeifle Coast League race
mat oinerwise waa Decomlnr a
runaway lor nu Hollywood
Stan.
The Beavers swept a twin
oiu xrom las Angeles yester
day by Identical scores of 3-1
and served notice on the
Angels that their long term
' lease on third place was In
danger of being broken.
Portland, now two games
behind the Angels, was rated
a dark horse before the sea
son opened.
Even as Portland seemed on
the verge of tearing the lea
Cue acart. h loom,. ,..
ready to tear the Rainlers
. apart. Bill Sweeney watched
his team lose a double-header
to last place Oakland yester
day, 1-0 and 7-3.
Seventh Loss
It marked ih au.ti. t
. - . Ml W
for the Sweerjeys In eight
games and dropped them 10
iiui games oenina Hollywood
Which diviriaui H1 m...
The Stars won the opener 9-2
w me ntgntcap, 3-1. In
uiv ouiw rK.u matinee, San
Francisco rinumaH c..
3-2 In the 12th Inning of the
opener, men Dropped the
mgmcap, 4-1.
Lvmnn T.fnif i
...ww .LOl 1.7 ( cu aev-
en Angel hits In the opener
io record nis iitn victory. The
Bevos parlayed four singles
iiivo raree runs in me first In
ning, which was ail Llnde
needed.
In the bob-tailed nightcap,
Jay Heard halted the Stars
with two hits and Fletcher
.Bobbe banged two homers,
one with a man aboard, to
drive in all the runs.
Ends Duel
Bill Howerton brought
gioom 10 auavuie in the ninth
inning of the first game when
he belted Vern Kindsfather
for a home run. The blast end
ed a scoreless duel between
the Seattle right hander and
Jim Atkins.
Jim Davit a.A Coaitl.
hander, and Tom Lovrlch were
Domuarded for 11 hits in the
nightcap.
PCL Standings ,
(Br Oalttd prm)
HoHrwood n m
StaUlt M . U
It Anitltt ,u n
Portlaad n 73
Baa PrMi.liM
Saa Ditto tl h
Sacrament ..... m
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.Ml 11
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Saaasr1! Batallal
rwtltad Lot Anitlei 1-1.
Hniliwood -1, u Dltlt 1-1
Oakland 1-1, Stalllt t-t.
au PrucliM 1-1, aaoimratt S-t, '
Dale Lonf Krvl1 tila -
son's home run total to 27 as
he paced an 18-hit Hollywood
attack In the firat m with
two circuit clouts.
Four Bitter
San Diecn wnn lh nih
cap behind Lloyd Dickey who
pucnea a tour-hitter for his
sixth triumph.
Al Lyons homered to give
tne seals a 2-2 tie In the ninth
lnnlnf Of tha nnnr than
brought home the clincher
with a bases loaded, infield
Single in the 12th Innins
In the finale, errors by Leo
nignem neiped the Sacs score
twice in the first and seventh.
Portlud-LM Ann tamal
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Orcfoa
SPORTS SLATE
MONDAY
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WEDNESDAY '
Baseball
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Jimmy Slant and Tommr Uirrltoo lun rounds.
Salem Merchants
To Enter Mill City
Softball Tourney
The Salem Merchants" earned
the right to enter the state
Softball tournament by defeat
ing Hubbard twice over the
weekend. The state tourney
will ce staged In Mill City In
several days.
Bob Knight pitched the
Merchants to victory in the
first game 8-3 and Jim Baw-
lins came back with a 3-2 win
in the second game. Fred
Graham's single knocked in the
winning run to win the night
cap.
Eight teams will play in the
state meet which is a five-day
affair. Salem will play Tilla
mook in their first gam Sat
urday at 4:30.
The armadillo lives in bur
rows which it dila auicklv
with its forefeet.
FAN FARE
Monday, August 17. 1953
tyWatt Diraeii
11 llll 8
TOURNEY 8LATED
The Monthly Pro-Anateur
golf meet is. being staged at the
Salem Golf club today. Teams
of nonprofessionals and ama
teurs play In the tourney which
draws top stars from all over
the state and Southwestern
Washington.
Joe Steiger, Harold West,
Bob Duden, Eddie Hogan and
many others are competing In
the tournament. Bruce Cudd
heads the amateur entries.
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The final week of play In the
Industrial Softball League gets
under way tonight with the
second place YMCA attempting
to go Into a tie with Wolga
motts when they meet Kay
Woolen at Phillip's.
In other loop action tonight
First National Bank takes on
Mayflower Milk in the first
game at Phillip's Field and in
the other game Commercial
Seat Covers plays the Postal
Clerks at Leslie.
The "Y" now rents a half
game out of first place while
the Seaters could narrow the
margin between first and third
down to lVi games. After to
night both Wolgamotts and the
YMCA will have one game re
maining to play,
A YMCA loss would give
Wolgamotts at least a tie for
the league crown. Commercial
Seat also has a chance to win
since they have more games
left to play on their schedule.
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