" M 1.;.-,..T-.,.,,r..1,.v.;ii::rwr'4.! ;..-.. ... n ! Kflklwks Sets A ll Time r v3 ; Don Paul, Dod Paul, former Washington State .college lUr, will play leading role for Chicago Cards when , the meet Lot Angeles Rams at Multnomah Stadinm Sep tember T. . Rams won last year's thriller, U to 14. Legion Parker Field, Yakima, Wash. (Special) Lewiston, Idaho, banged out 16 hits off three Salem pitchers here Tuesday night to hand Salem's Amer ican Legion team its worst beating in several seasons 16-8. The loss eliminated Salem, defending champions, from the region 11 Junior Legion tourn ament. Salem lost to Yakima Monday night, 6-3. Salem's over-all season rec ord will go into the books as 24 wins and two losses, prob- WHY PAY MORE! 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In the third fall Stojack outlasted O'Riley and finally won the fall and match with his airplane spin. , In the semi-finals Eric Pedtr son and Johnny Henning fought to a fall-apiece draw. Henning took the first fall with an in side toe-hold and lay-back, and Federson grabbed the second with a full nelson. Pederson Team Out of Tourney ably the best won and loss record ever racked up by an Oregon team. Lewiston simply had too much power at the plate for Salem. t Ed Warrenburg, Gary Pater son and Paul Beck all tried their hand at silencing the Lewiston bats, but with little avail. Paterson was hardest hit. Lewiston got 'seven hits and eight runs off him in the fifth inning. Salem didn't do badly at the plate, either. The Capital Post ers got 10 hits off Lewiston pitcher Sam Canner. Curt Jantze and Fred Bolton had two singles apiece. -Larry Springer tripled and Twink Pederson and Howard Speer doubled. ( Salem got a two-run Jump on Lewiston in the first in ning, on Pederson's double, a walk to Mike Campbel. A sin gle by Jantze, another single by Tom Pickens, and a double Casey Stengel Manager of the Year By OSCAR FRALEY New York t The man ner in which the New York Yankees are waltzing to their fifth straight American League pennant today points up the fact that Manager Casey Sten gel is not only the manager of the year but the manager of any year and a completely amazing man as well. Ask any manager in base ball how Old Case has or does dt It and they'll tell you grim ly: "I don't know, but I wish I did." Stars to Clothes - Then, on reflection, they'll give you you a number of vague guesses. The rsnge any where from 'the bitter state ment that the rest of the league is downright lousy, the bene fits of necromancy and the old saw that Yankee flannels make supersta'rs out of bush leaguert.- There was a time, back a few years when the Yanks were loaded with guys named Ruth, Gehrig, Combs et al, that MARION MOTORS , YOU are the one to make the decision we force no sales. Look around our used ear lot -decide on the car you want and we'll assist with easy terms. 195 Nash Ambassador. Se dan Hydro-trans, bed, foam cushions, original fin ish UK new. Radio, heater. Very clean. $1195 31 a. m C4J TtHlr ir ASSOCIATED MtSS NEWS AND FiATUM Wednesday, August 19, 1953 Page 15 . ' Postal Clerks Grab Victory Gene Lebold was the spark of the Post Office clerks as they defeated the First Chris tian team 13-2 in a softbaU game at Phillips field last night Lebold pitched a three-hitter and batted a triple, double and single. . Scheduled tonight in the final week of '' Softball play pita YMCA against Fire De partment at V p.m. at Phillips field. At . 8. Berg's Market tangles with Kelzer Electric. Poetofttee ClerU Ill U 11 11 nm coriatian im io lit Lebold end Oallaaher; Brews and Walta. was wrestling in place of Jack Kiier, who Is injured. . In the preliminaries ' the Masked Marvel downed Greg Jarque with a cannon ball slam, and Mr. Sakata beat out Frank Fagetty in the opener. steal in which Jantze stole home. A double play by Lewis ton stopped a potential big; in ning. Lewiston came back with three runs on four hits in the bottom of the fourth, and add ed two more runs on three hits in the second. Salem closed the gap to 5-2 in the third In-, ning when Jantze singled Campbell home. But Lewiston sfwed up the game with two runs in the fourth and eight in the fifth. a Jerry Waldrop, 'who has played spectacular ball in the li 4il In all IhrM fin. - " lem s Tournament games, mane at least a half dozen perfect pegs from left field to home plate. Had it not' been for Waldrop's pegs to the plate, Lewiston's advantage would have been considerable more than it was. Lewiston and Yakima play Wednesday night. Yakima, un beaten In tournament play, Not Only slavering rivals derided Yan kee Manager Joe McCarthy as a "push button pilot." There was a basis in fact because all Mane Joe had to do was write out the lineup, fold his arms and complacently count the runs. Lost Many Standouts But let's face it, the Yanks todsy don't have any Ruths, Gehrigs or Combs. They don't even have a reasonable fac simile thereof and the big man of the team is a five-foot, six Rizzuto who once would have beenr and actually was told to go home and grow up. May be he didn't, but "the Yanks are happy he came back, any how. - i Stengel could have been stopped when he lost such stars as Joe DiMaggio,. Tommy Hen rich, Gerry Coleman, Charley Keller, Bobby Brown, Joe Page, Tom Morgan and Johnny Lin dell, who went away to come back in a different capacity. But he wasn't. He might have made mis takes when he peddled off such as Jackie Jensen, George Stirn weiss, Tommy Byrne, Bob Por terfield and others. Yet al ways he came. up with some one to take their places. Own Players Critical ' Some of his own players have been known to criticize his methods from time to time and take a depreciative view nf his managerial abilities. This may be due to the fact that none of them, or very few, anyhow, ever know from day to day whether they are play, ihg. s Old Case, whether' he uses astrology, black magic or the -Hiemd-- dames Wm Three Oregonians Qualify at JC Golf Meet at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Mich fix Three Oregonians were quali fied for today's opening round In the International Jayeee Golf tournament here but two others tailed to make the grede. Paul Crownover, IT, Chat tanooga, Tenn., led qualifiers witTi a 71 and a two-day total of 148. Oregonians qualifying were Bob PraU, Salem, 80-82162; Gary Hval, Portland, 82-80 162, and Roger Slelicky, Port land, 87-79165. Dick Twiss of The Dalles with 171 and Tom Weeg of Milwaukie with 168 failed to make the grade. can win the region 11 cham pionship and a trip to the sec tional playoffs at Hastings, Neb., by defeating Lewiston once. Lewiston needs two wins over Yakima to win the Region Title. Sale. 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Miami Fighter Dies in Ring Miami Beach, U.R) A young hero of the Korean war who became a "butter and egg' preliminary fighter to provide a better home for his wife and children was fatally injured last night in a bout with an other novice. The victim, Robert L. Lee, 24, was making his fifth start as a professional in a sched uled four rounder with Ken neth Yates, 19, Hialeah, Fla. The bout lasted only a minute and 11 seconds. Ringsiders said Yates, who had fought professionally only twice, landed ,a light right hand under Lee s heart. The Madison, Wis., young- iter who was a staff sergeant at nearby Opalocka Marine Air Station, reeled into the ropes after the blow. Yates failed to follow up the punch and stood idle a, his oppo nents eyes became giassy, Finally Lee, who fought un der the name of Bobby Leon' ard, fell outside the ring. Lee's seconds rushed to him to prevent his head from strik ing the floor. He was placed on a stretcher and taken to his dressing room where Or. S. Joseph Pearlman, Miami pronounced him dead. hat pin, has a different lineup just about every day. And the proof is there in the standings over a five-year period that what ever his system, it can't be beaten. It hasn't been, any how. ATTENTION ASTORIA FISHERMEN The Famous ALASKAN PLUG NOW AVAILABLE AT . CASCADE MERC: 1405 N. Church Open Eves. Till 9:00 Senators Shut Out Tri-City Braves 11-0 By DAVE CROMWELL Jo Nicholas, Salem Senator submarine right-hinder, set aa all-time Senator pitching rec ord last night at Water'a park by winning his zlst game of the season as he shut-out the Tri-City Braves by aa 11 to . count. Although ' Nicholas spoked awfully shaky in the first couple innings, the sidearmer managed to keep any Brave from crossing the plate, al though he issued five walks and gave up six hits. Salem's big innings came in the third and fourth, in which 10 of the Senator's 11 runs were scored. In the third Mas terson led off with a hit past short, Nicholas forced Master son at second, Sabltini bunt ed and the Tri- City pitcher, Bob Snyder, overthrew first advancing both runners. Then Tanselli flied out to center, Nicholas taging up at third and scored after the catrh. Marshall then walked, Sabitinl and Marshall ad vanced to third and second on a wild pitch, Perez waa walk- ed intentionally, and then Deyo clubbed a double which hopped over the centerflelder's head, scoring three runs. Deyo was thrown out at third, try ing to stretch his double, for the third out In the fourth, Ballard start ed off the inning with a hit to center, Essegian hit to right field, Nicholas attempted to sacrifice but forced Ballard at third. A double steal and a walk to Masterson brought in Ken Michelson to relieve Sny der lor Trl-Ctty. Marshall then hit to second. trying to force Tanselli, but the shortstop dropped the ball. Perez then singled, Deyo hit to short, who touched second for the force but threw wild to first, scoring Marshall. Bal lard then hit to center, but Essegian tiled out ending the inning. Tri-City hurler Bob Snyder, Salem Team Not Only WIL Club With Gate Trouble Spokane () Wanted: fans for each of the nine remain ing home games on the Spo kane Western International Baseball League schedule. Indiana' owner Sam Hotch kiss issued an appeal to this effect Tuesday and aaid If the fans do not respond Spokane may be without a professional baseball team next season. Hotchkisa said the 38,000 paid admissions he is hoping to get would bring total at tendance for 19S3 to 104,000, about the same as last year. The club doesn't expect to break even, even with that attendance, Hotchkiss aa Id, adding: "At least that kind of support would indicate to me that the people of Spokane are Interested in keeping baseball ' here. , Spokane is the traditional WIL attendance leader. In 1947, 287,185 fans pained through the turnstiles, to set a national Class B attendance record. TIDE TABLE Tllee for Tort, Oreaan Awenrt mi (Caaaollrd kr t. S. Ceaet and aeedellc arver, rertiano, erraaanl Hleh Wetara Auinit . Time Helcht II 1:11 a n. II Law Watera Tlmo Haunt I 04 a.m. 11:41 p.m. 1 04 a.m. ,-ee m I II 7:10 p m o-aa 4 1 1 11 p m. II II 10 11 a.m. 1:11 IB, 11:17 am. 10:11 p.m. 11 1 am. II M la. 11 74 p at. IT SI p.m. II SO e m. 1:14 B. 1:11 a m. 1:10 PB. 1 10 a m. ID P B. I to a.m. I II p.m. 4 a m. I S p.m. 4 I I 1:17 am. -0 4 1 11 p.m. I I 4:41 a m. -0.7 4:17 p.m. I I 1:14 a m. .01 1:11 p.m. 10 1:01 am 1:01 p.m, 7:10 a m 7-41 p.m. 7:11 a.m. I 1 p.m. I 17 I II p m. -4 1 1 11 a.m. 11:11 p.m. 10:04 a.m. 11:11 la d!l WIL Standings (Br Th Auocleled Ptoii L Spokaaa .. Sales .... Vancouver Lewlalon .. M 11 m is i t SH 11 im us II 14 ...... 11 x ...... II 14 Yakima ... Xdmealoa , II 11 JN Calaary ... , u rt Weaettnea 11 M 4M Victoria 11 II .191 Tri-cur ............. a n in Taeaiay'a BoenHet Levuton a. Spokane 4. alaai 11, Trl-CIU S. Wenatchee a, Yakima 1. Victoria 1, Calaarr I . Vancouver S, Scunonton a. WeSaaeier'e SeheSakl Victoria at Caliarr. Vancouver nt Mmontoa, Spokane at Lewlatoa. Trl-Cltr at Salam. Taklma at Wvnalonae. holder of the leagues all time games won record ot 27 was out to get Nicholas this game1 and protect his record. However, all he managed to do was collect the loss. Tonight Dave Da hi is sched uled to pitch against Tri-City in the second game of the three game series. The entire proceeds of the game will go to the Senators, trl-CUf ,4) (111 Salem B H O A B BTA aTOulra.r 1 Sbtlnl.l S 4 4 SIS Buooola.1 Tnwlll.a S 4Mrthll.lt 1 0Perei.lt I L Trail. Jb IIS 1 s s s s S S 1 Peaut.0 Vannl.ll I Dero.cl I 1 Baler 1 S Oharha.ef Carroll.a ssan.rf s 1 1 s evrranj llaalran.a S 1 manias 1 SSI 1 Snyder.p alcblan.p x-Warraa s Tola!! 11 T 14 11 Tola la II 14 17 S x Binned ror Mlenaelion in Sth. Trl-Clly 000 O04 400 S T 4 Salem 404 400 lo 11 14 1 Pitcner: IP AB 1.1 n noil ftnrder .... 1W II T I I S 4 Mlehaeleoa II 1 I I t 4 Nktiolaa . . . S 11 t I I I I WP Border. LOB Trl-Cltr 11.' aaram . a MrMr. Carroll l. Charounaa. Bal lard. 1EH Dero. RBI Tanaaiu i. Dero tfaataroon. Haranall. pore. Saba- MM. SB Maatnton, NKnolan. OP Bal lard io Tanaalll: R. Tran lo U Tren to Buocola. T 1:11. u Walls and Colusa. Alt. 1,111, Spokane doe ooi l)4 s 1 wiaioa aoo ui lois s sprlna. Romero (71. and aheetl; Buna. Haranau (7 ond Cameron. Vancouver OOI 111 1001 11 1 dmonton 000 401 Ml S II 1 alrera. Ounaraon (II and Durotto TUnarat, w loner (4), Mcaler III and prentice. ' . Victoria ooi 1017 in 1 Calaarr IM loo 1004 11 1 DrllUnt and Martini OrreU and Brick, or, Ullard III. Taklma 004 0M Mil 1 I Wenatchee 010 111 00 s 11 I Dai sarin, Xdmunda (II and Alblnl; Bowman and Bartolomel. Genuine Shell Cordovans ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED IN SALEM sily. at MARILYN'S CAH YOU BUY WINTHROP SHOES ALL FULLY LEATHER LINEO 387 Court yfy yf ah jf jT 'if Widths MJ Buy Winthrops 01 and You Buy ICmss' Bf CaBtS IOWTTZ. JB-, Caaital Yakima, Wash. Three novelties on the fence t Parker field a genuine mattress, a pane of glass, and an horoest to-goodness toilet bowl. The items are attached to tha signs of firms which sell the i-espective merchandise In any Western International league game, a player hiton the mattress gets $5; breaking the pane, of glass is also worth $5; and hitting a ball into the toilet bowl bring $25. Players in the Northwest American Legion junior baseball tournament, now in progress here, are ineligibl for the awards because of the players amateur standing. Incidentally, nobody has ever made a "basket" through the toilet bowL A similar bowl on the fence at tha Tri City park at Kennewick offers $100 for a ball hit through it Nobody has ever collected the award there, either. ..., - , ' ' Nineteen Salem people made their television debut .; during the American Legion junior baseball tourna-.' ment here. The new TV performers are the 15 '; berg of the Salem team, coach Vince Genna, batboya Denny Gregg and Mike Genna, and the team btuineaa manager. Television station KIMA-TV of Yakima is . ., televising all tournament games, Genna also appeared ; on a TV interview Saturday night. The two batboya : are especially thrilled at being on television. Every time they notice the lens trained on them, they wave ;.. to the camera. v : . ' (..,... ; . ".',;..". ! Babe HolHngberry, long-time Washington State foot ball coach, now resides in Yakima. He operates a hop business here. Hollineberry sDoke at a meeting of tha Yakima Quarterback club (similar to the Salem Breakfast club) here Monday morning. Hollingberry, together with Chuck Taylor of Stafford and Jess Hill of Southern Cali fornia had just returhsd from the Detroit Lions-Collega All Star Football game at. Chicago. The trio of West coast coaches were there to assist annual Shrine all-star game ary.-. . ' . .". . . , , ' - ,- '" - --; .' .'.-' ' Thoae 15 stolen bases Salem racked up la the Butt game Sunday night wasn't the whole story of Salem's fleetness on the base paths. Actually, Salem players "stole" another dozen bases or so by takinr an ex- ', tra base on a hit, an infield play, a bunt, fly ball, etc ', ' The reason the Butte team had so many errors ; (eight) was because the Salem players forced them 1 into throwing the ball. Salem boys were thrown out at home two or three times, and more than once were . caught trying to stretch a single. Into a double, but ; , in the end the run-em-ragged type of ball paid off. s The Butte players had never seen anything like it-' before, and weren't prepared to cope with It. One of the television technicians operating a camera at , the game said later, "I, must nave practically worn : out the pivoting device on my camera trying to keep '. up with those Salf jn kids on the bases." ' Salem Senators To Play Drain The Salem Senators will meet the Drain Black Sox of the Southwestern . Oregon iSAARILYN Shop Friday 'til 9 - 'tCiio 5S Jaarnat I pacta (Sale Kctr.zr in the arrangements for the in San Francisco next Janu League In ah inhibition base ball gam In Eugene Monday.; : The University of Virginia, at Charlottesville, was found ed by Thomas Jefferson. IMPORTED GENUINE ENGLISH BROGUES Phone 3-8155 0 i, i