Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Wednesday, Aufust 1, 19SS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orefoa
FAN FARE
ly Wak Drtset.
gj
Clem Labine
Double Whammy
Hits the Giants
Major Leagues 0
CBy The AMoeteted Frees)
RITIUML LUUUI
W 1 IVt OB
BrooMra n it mi
MUweakee n it .tot m
St. Louie 41 t .Ml lite
Philadelphia 14 II Ml 11
Hiw Tore; IT M AM im
cuctantt u M .441 rm
Chlcaeo 44 11 .313 M
PHUburah M M JOS 4
Tmitrt Beenltei
Brook lrn 4, Mew Tort I (1) bultnci).
Philadelphia 1, Plttsburln 0.
Ullw.uiie I, Cincinnati J.
St. Louis It Ciuuil 1.
W L Pet. OB
lit Tort Tl 31 .tn
chieaa-e n it .tic lit
Cleveland M II JIT 14
Boston .. 44 14 J4I 11
Weealnetoa II 44 .444 31
Philadelphia 44 T4 .40T JIM
Damn 41 n jil nt
a, bill 41 T J4I MM
T"4Tl IMIIU
wmmm 14. new Tut s.
1mm a. niwutu l
Deuwa X ctum 3.
cute -. ct. um l-L
By CJUUU LrSDQnST
New York Clem La-
bina'a etooble) wbuusr today
ww hint the hottest re
bel ptte&ar to baseball and a
worthy successor to Joe Black,
BrookJn'a bullpen rtar of
1951.
Labine ha a simple formula.
All be does is cross his fin
gers, knock wood on his dress
ing room stool, and go out and
pitch hitless ball against the
opposition.
The righthander from Woon
eockert, R. L pitched five hit
leu innings as the Dodgers
went through a 13-inning mar
athon and beat the Giants, 4-3
last night
Tied Record
That brought Brooklyn's
winning streak to 11 games,
their longest since 1947 and
the longest 'in the National
League this year. It kept them
8Vs games in front of the Mil
waukee Braves who topped
Cincinnati 8-2.
Milwaukee's six-hit victory
by Johnny Antonelll was nota
ble mainly because Ed Math
ews hit his 38th homer, equal
ling the highest total ever hit
by a Braves' player. The 38
by Wally Berger of the 1830
club.
In the American League, the
Senators cut the Yankees' lead
to 7V4 games by putting over
seven runs in the ninth inning
to win, 10-8, as Mickey Ver
non hit a three-run triple and
Jim Busby got triple to score
two more.
Other Games
The White Sox took a pair
from the Browns, 3-2 and 2-1,
to close In on the pace-setting
Yankees. Virgil Trucks pitched
seven-hit ball and struck out 12
to win his 10th game in the
Portland Bevos Hammer
Seattle 21 Hits, 13 Runs
Accessories for Any
And AH Occasions
SHRYOCK'S
MEN'S WBAB .
Cert tel skeletal Caster
Seattle ajJD The Portland
Beavers hammered 21 hits to
submerge the Seattle Rainiers
13-3 in the opener of their
eight-game Pacific Coast
league baseball series last
night.
Eight of the Beavers' hits,
compiled off four Seattle hurl-
era, were for extra bases. The
Rainiers managed one threat
ening Inning, the sixth, when
they put together five singles
and chased Royce Lint, Port
land starter.
Lint, however, got credit for
the victory his 18th sgaicst
9 reverses.
Portland broke through for
two runs off Bill Evans in the
fourth.
Don Eggert led off with a
triple to center and tallied on
Eddie Basinski's double. Bs
sinskl moved up on an infield
out and scored on a fly ball
by Lint
Seattle got one. back in its
half of the fourth on a single
by Leo Thomas and a double
by Clarence Maddern. I
In the Portland fifth, dou
bles by Hank Arft and Bob
Marquis and a single by Herm
Reich drove across two runs
and chased Evans In favor of
Art Del Duca. .
A two-run homer by Fletch-
PCL Standings
PACIFIC COAST UAOt'l
W L Pet. OB
HoUrweod 44 M .477
Seattle SI 47 .Mi 114
Let Ansolae TT 71 JIT 144
Portland ....74 T3 .40 llti
8U Prenelece T3 74 . .4M 10
lu Dittp st 44 .4u n
httUHU ....... 44 S3 .431 3S
Oakland SI ST .411 13
Teeeder's Basalts: -
La, Anr.les 4. Saa Prencieee I.
S4B DlSSO IS. SACTtDMPl S.
HoUrweod t-S. Oakland 3-4.
PSTtlAAS U, BMU14 i.
er Robbe was the big blow for
Portland as the Beavers tal
lied five runs in the sixth.
The . visitors' last outburst
came in the eighth when they
scored four runs on three sin
gles and two walks off Tom
Lovrich, fourth Seattle hurler.
The Rainiers jostled Lint
out of the box with a four
run rally In the sixth.
Persians (II)
.Minor League Scores
(Br Th4 AesOClatCd PT4I4
1NTKBNATIONAL LIAOUS
Toronto 4-11. Srreeoee 4-4.
Baltimore S-S, llonti4l S-S.
Rociiaster 13, Buffalo I.
SprUvfleld I. Ottawa 3
AMEBIC AN ASSOCIATION
Cbirl4itoo 4, Columbui 3.
Toledo I. Indianapolis 3.
St. Paul 1. UlnnttpoIU I.
Kaneaa Cltr 4. Louisville 4.
. TIXAS LIAOUS
Tulsa I, Ban Antonio 4.
Beaumont 3. Port Worth 9.
Oklahoma Cltr 4. Houston 4.
Dallae At Bhreveoort, postponed.
WBST1BN LKAOUB
Denver 1, Wichita 3.
Lincoln S, Sioux Cltr S.
Des MolnH I, Oman 3.
Colorado ApTlnii at Pueblo, postponed.
P10NEEB LSAOtlE
Oreit Pella 1, salt Lake Cltr L
BlUlnia 10. Oaden S.
Pocatello IS, Mai IB V alter S.
Bolaa 11, Idaho Palll a -
Aostuui
Artt.lb
Robee.lf
Mrcula.ef
Releb.rf
Esi.rt 3e
BinUkl.3
Oladd.4
Llnt.p
Ward.
1 S
I s
a oa
S ITobin.of
S IS S Orbakl.1
S S IThome.1
4 S 4Kddrn.r
5 1 4Jdnch.ll
S S IWlleon.3
I S SOrtela.o
S Oldabr.l
S Svans.p
S DIDca.p
Sehckl.p
e-rTcdl
(I) Seattle
B H O A
LTrlon.p s
S 1
SIS
Total! 41 31 IT II Totals If 13 IT 13
a atnalad (or Axicheekl in lib.
Portland
BIU
Beattlo ..
Hit! ...
Pitcher:
Kvana ...
Lint
Ward ...
Dal Duca
Bueheckl
Lovrlcn .
TP
, 4V,
. SH
. 3V.
, 1
.
S
400 3 44611
013 3U 13111
oM 1M one i
300 301 10113
H IK BB SO
Winner Lint. Loser Brani, B Aua-
tin, Arft 3, Robbe, Marqula , Retch,
Bimt I. Baalnakl, Olaoo, Ward. Tho
mas 3, Maddern, Jndnich. Wllaon. B
Oarbowikl, Thomas, Bueheckl. LOB
Portland 111 Seattle f. 3B Baelnskl.
Maddern, Arft 3. Marquis. Austin 3.
IB taiert. HR Robbe. RBI Baalnakl
Lint. Maddern. MaraoU. Reich. Arft.
Robbe S, Oladd 1. Auattn. Maddern. Wll
aon, Pernandea 3. DP Bciert-Bailnikl-
Arft l; Baelnskl-Austln-Arft. HBP
Ooklsberrr br Lint. PB Oladd. T 3:11.
O Bentl, Stlva, Bomera. A 3,074,
opener as Bob Boyd hit a two
run homer and had four hits.
Ex-Cleveland hurler Steve
Gromek of Detroit pitched a
six-hitter to edge the skidding
Indians, 3-2, in a duel with
Make Garcia. The Red Sox
moved to within a game of
Cleveland by defeating the
Athletics, 2-1, on seven-hit
pitching by Mickey McDermott
Steve Rldzik got high class
relief help from Robin Roberts
as the Phils topped the Pirates
1-0 with a four-hit collabora
tion. Ridzik had to leave with
a three-hitter when he twisted
his ankle in the seventh.
Gerry Staley won his 15th
game, 5-1 for the Cardinals
over the Cubs with a six-hitter
as rookie Harry Elliott drove
In two runs with a double to
put St. Louis in front for good.
ADD to PORTLAND BOX
Hollrwood MM 300 S 7 s 3
Oakland no two 43 4 4
Munetr. welmeker (3), Htttla (7) sad
Braian: Bamewmr and N4al.
Hollrwood 010 000 0O03 s
Oakland too 000 0O0 0 I 1
Walsh and llalone; Oettel and HeaL
Sacramento 010 Ml 404 S S 4
San Dlwo 440 KWV II II 4
B44ee. Xlmbsll (l). v. Smith () and
Rlteher. Montalvo (1)1 Pannta and
Bummers.
Baa Francisco 413 143 loo S 11 1
Loa Aaselaa ...... 411 310 10' 4 11 4
ainileton, Clouih 14), Lien II), Mun
erlef (7). Shaador (I) and Toraar: Me-
LMh. radial (1), Ostrowikl (I) and
Peden. .
LEGALS
aUXLEVC AT ITS BEST.
Bat tsau tn tW 04 Jngtl
s Bmelulu ysoVt ran ii 10
tfaySj.f 0 sWs, IS mmiml
TXNAL sVOTICE
Nolle U ivin ttaftt the iw4ertltBl
hM tiitd la tht circuit Court of liu
Ion Counlr. OrMoo, frobsU Depctri
mtMit, lu llntl Mssount m Hecutor ot
th uUU ot H. C. HHIKLDfl. deeeaavd,
tnd irM Court Hat flted Prldtr, Autuit
as. 196J. ki : a.m.. In tht circuit
Court Room to til Count Court Houm
ot Mra, Orccoo. for htfttint eol4 tlnol
account anl alt oblottlona thereto.
Dited July . MM.
THE CNTTXO 4TTATE8 NATIONAL
BANK OP PORTLAND (OR BOON), Tx-
ocutor of tbo XUU of U. C. dhttKU,
Deiiiiu.
jVIOODT k LAM KIN, AttornrM. '
solom. Oroton.
JulrM Auf.t.ll.lt.N.
Mhbky st its
NOTICE OP SATE OP pEBflONAI.
TBOPRRTY
KETTR BROWN 1U1LDINO HUPPLT,
t oosveraiM.
Flilntlff,
at
PACtnO LUMBER 1ALIS,
Deidant.
NOTICE lfl HEREBY OTVXN that tht
ptrtonal propertv htrtlnafUr dticrlbod
ill b iom in tht manfttr orovMsitl
by lav for tht tola of ptrtvonal rroprty
upon the forocloaura of a lln dtpendinc
upon ooMeuton tn tht abova totltltd
matttr at isaa Tait atrttt, Saitin, Utr
ton County, OTtton, on Auiutt 37th,
ioj, it an.
Thla notlet U fetlnt tlfen tn accord.
anco with Stcuon tr-tos O CX-A., and
ina ptraonai pruptrty to M aoid U dt
oerlbtd ai follow:
14,000 ffot, cnort or feat, of common
ana otiitr ur inimi.
Tht Urmt of tuch wit art cnh.
Dated this nth day of Autuat, lHt.
. DENVER YOU NO. Shtrlff of
kfarlon Count tavsrnsi
Piontw Truit Building
Balem. Ortcon
Aui. II. If. at, 10M
Bouthoh Whistey
fatty m
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$J10
Bill Veeck Still
Seeking Ball Site
Los Angeles ( Bill Veeck
was homc-nuntlng Wednesday
for a city and park in which
his American League Brown
ies, presently of St Louis, can
play more profitably next sea
son. Veeck's presence in Los An
geles has stirred up consider
able interest and some civic
activity. He plans to visit San
Francisco next, but said Tues
day night be doesn't know Just
when. He was there two
weeks ago talking with offi
cials. "I'm ust looking at various
cities which have evidenced
Interest in major league base
ball but you can't play major
league baseball without a
major leigue park."
And at present Los Angeles
doesn't have a park coming up
to necessary specifications
available. Veeck's search for
greener pastures has the coo
ditional approval of the Amer
ican League owners who last
spring turned down his bid to
move to Baltimore. He con
firmed reports the club presi
dents told him he could trans
fer the Browns if and when
be can prove he is financially
able to make the change,
But a committee of four
owners made It plain that it
would not approve either Los
Angeles or San Francisco in
dividually. Owners feel hav
ing only one club on the Pa
cific coast would be a hardship
travelwise. '
Veeck apparently Is follow
ing the committee's instruc
tions to go out andget facts
and then report back. Kan
sas City, Baltimore, Toronto,
Minneapolis and St. Paul and
perhaps Texas cities are inter
ested in Veeck's transfer
plans.
Coast League President
Clarence Rowland termed the
rumor "all talk" but admitted
the PCL would suffer irrepar
able damage if Los Angeles
or san franclsco should be
taken away.
"We are protected." he said.
"under themajor-minor league
agreement that says no terri
tory in which a minor league
franchise is being operated
can be intruded upon until
such minor legaue or clubs
shall be paid such compensa
tion as shall be mutually
agreed upon as Just and reasonable."
And who would pick up
that tab?
Sport Shorts
Maurice Kuykendall. former
assistant starter at Monmouth
Park, starts the thoroughbreds
at Mexico City's Hipodromo de
las Americas track.
Billy Cox of the Dodgers hit
363 for the Harrisburc club in
1941. It was the only time in
his career he batted above .300.
The San Francisco 49ers will
make their only New York ap
pearance this yesr when they
meet the football Giants in the
Polo Grounds on Sept 17.
WEDNESDAY ,
' . ' Baseball
Weetam International Leaane: Victoria at Celt err. Trt-Cttr at Salem Tan-
oosrar at Edmonton, Spokane at Lawlston, and Yakima at Wenatchaa.
SoitDau
Industrial Leaaue: TMCA re. firemen St Phillip's (7:00) and Ben's Markat Tl.
Ktllfr electric at Pnllllo'4 (S:04).
Broadcasts
KOCO Mew Tort o tents is. Brooklyn Dodiera at 13:04 and Salem Senators
T4. Trl-Cltr Braves at 1:11.
Television
KPTV Sporla aiwa with BIU Stout at 1:31 and Pabit bouts at 1:41 between
Jlmmr Blade and Tommr Harrison (tea rounds).
THURSDAY '
Baseball
Wee tern International Leaaue: Vancouver at Oaltarr. Victoria at Bdmontna.
Trl-Cltr at Salem, Spokane at Lewliton, and Y talma at Wenatehea.
Softball
Pint Christian n. Plrst National at PhlUln's (T:4t) and Commercial Boat re.
Mayflower Milk at Phillip's (1:00). t
Television
KOCO New fork Otanta Ts. Brooklm Dodien at 11:44 and Salsm Senators
Trl-Cltr at 1:14.
Broadcasts
KPTV Sports aewi at S:3I: Huntlna and Plshlne tiewe at 1:14: vrraaUinw fpam
Hollrwood at 14 p.m. t
FRIDAY
Baseball Western InlematlMal Eaacae: Vleterla at UnMtfle Vummp a. ..i.
Yakima al Wenatchaa, Sal4m at Trl-Cltr, and LewUton at Spokane.
Softball
Industrial Leans: ' Bert's Market re. Plremea at Phtllln'a if :00l and Walea.
mott'a re. Postal Clerks at Phllllp'a 11:00).
Broadcasts
KOCO at. Louis Browns Tl. Cleveland Indiana at 13:44. and Salem Senator,
ve. Trl-Cltr Bravaa at 4:41.
- Telecasts
KPTV Sports B4WI at Stll: Qllletta aoorts Newareal at l:M: Wreatllne kv
Reldelberl at 11:04.
LEGALS
So smooth 2wiy
it leaves you j,
Mb
ay' snr
MMat
v "VODKA
NOTICE OT BOND SALX
ealtd bkU will be rtctlvtd br tht
undersitotd until tht hour of f:to
o'clock p a. on Bepttmlm 1. lDU. and
Immediately thereafter opened by the
Common council of the City of saltm,
OTtflon, la tht Council Chamber of the
City Hall, for the alt ot City of Salem
Improvement Bond. In the amount of
Twenty-eight Thousand, Twenty-oeven
Dollan and Flftyseven Cente (!.-
027.17). laauod punuant to the lew. of
the fttatt of Oreo on and Ordinance No.
t5 of the City ol Balun, and described
at follow.;
City of Baltm Improvement Bantla.
Iwue 10&3-B. belni bonda Uauod our-
juent to th Bancroft Bonding Act. In
iiicnomlnationa of 11,000.00 each, except
bond number one which eh all bo for the
turn or 137. 1.7, aaid oondi to bo dated
Bfpumber 1, 19&3. and to mature In
annual inetallmento aa lollowe:
September 1, lt4 W. 02 7. 17
September U 1H M.000
September 1, M 13.000 00
September I, 1957 1 , 000 .00
September 1, 19M $3,000.00
September 1, lOftl. ,..,. $3, 000. 00
Septembar 1, IBM il.ooooo
September 1, 1H1 u.ooo 00
Septembar 1, ltMta 13.00000
September 1, 1U 12.000 00
provided, howover, that ae to auch bondi
maturing on and alter three years from
the data of Luuo, tht city of Salem
ehall have the option to redeem the
tame, in numeric el order, upon 11
payment of the fact value thereof wli
accrued Intereet on any lntereat paying
data at or after threes, yean from the
date Bated bondi are laaued. ftoth prin
cipal and lntereat eh all be payable at
the office of the ally treaiurer of the
city of Salem.
Back bidder ehouM name the rata er
rates of Interest at which the bidder
willing to accept tht bonds. The
bonda will bear tht rata or rataa
Interost, not exceeding three and one-
half per coat per annum, deettnated In
trial tatwl eVaeW State, bill aVtertm ttll Seal mAlA
ror not lest than par value and ac-
eruoa utereea,
Karh btd, ewtpt bide oubmltted by
f the state of Oregon, or any sinking
fund oi tht city of Salem, mutt bo ac
cempwhted by a certified check for two
per cent of Use par veiao of the aorida.
made payable to the city aa a guarantee
of good faith. Bids submitted by mall
should bo addTtased to the undersigned
at the city nail in sa em. orecon.
Tht bonda will ba delivered complete
without undue delay at the tiptneo of
the etty of Salem at either Salem, Ore-
con, or ror u ana, oreeon, as the euceoiw-
nil OKMer may designate.
Bach bidder Is requested to Include tn
bis bid a statement of the total interest
eost and effective Interest rata of the
tasuo based upon tht aegregete Interest
cost that the city will nay a poo the
bwuo provided his bid fat the issue la
accepted and nana of tht bonds of the
Issue art called for payment prior to
iinai mammy aaie.
The right is referred by tho Coon men
Council to aceept any bid or to reject
an orae in tna interost of tho eitv.
The prior legal approved opinion of
ssessrs. winiree. Heculloch. Shuler
Sav-e will bo furnished tht successful
aiaoer.
. City Refitarr
SeJent. Oreseti
Aug. II. N. 1PU. -
iwiifwaei rn. ioc, Hanford.C
MrrtA
I " 7?7"
mi
r.lqors Strangling
Miner League Dascbll
Challenger Clips Champ ,',
t looks like challenger
Billy Peacock, left, ef
Los Anreles is lUUnf Champion Henry "Fappy" Oanlt of -
Spartanburg, 8.C., off the canvas as ne connects witn a
tefi to the midsection in 12th and final round el North
American bantamweight title fifbt at Brooklyn, N.Y.
Peacock, a tO-year-old former amateur took the title by
a split decision. AP Wirephotoi
SPORTS SLATE
By FEANat BABTHOLOME W
Gleotitxook, Nev: aiBThe
major lesfues are artranflinf
tfaa minors to the detriment of
American baseball, Ty Cobb
said today.
"Each team in every minor
leaaue oufht to have a 75-
mile area surrounding its
home town and protected from
major league scouting," the
man whose name heads the
list of baseball's knmortals in
the game's national shrine at
Cooperstown. N.Y., told the
United Press.
"What chance hss a minor
league for developing new
players when its own terri
tory is covered with net
work of major league scout
Ung?" Cobb demanded.
Til bet you that the Yank
ees and the Ginats between
them have at least S00 official
and unofficial scouts, check
Ing every high school and col
lege basbeball star.
Scouting Network .
"If an outstanding young
ster turns up out here in the
west, for Instance, what chance
do you think the nearest Pa
cific Coast Lesgue team has
to sign him against a direct of
fer from the majors"
"Remember, in estimating
the size of the major league
scouting network, that the
Yankees and the Giants are
only two -of the 16. major
league set-ups.
"The major scout the whole
of the U.S., , including the
home territory of the minors,
plus Mexico, Cuba and Cen
tral America as well. What's
left for the minors? It's no
wonder the best of them are
coming to be made up of old
ball players."
Cobb, relaxed in an easy
chair in his lodge on the Ne
vada shore ot 6,200-foot high
Lake Tahoe, said that when he
himself broke into baseball 99
per cent of the players in the
big leagues had worked up
through the minors.
"But how about a young De
troit outfielder' named Tyrus
Raymond Cobb?" he was
asked.
"Oh, well, I just happened
to get the breaks," said Cobb.
who had only one full season
of experience in the minors.
"Detroit wasn't doing too well
and had an aging centerfielder
who was doing worse. They
had nothing to lose, so they
gave me a chance. With every
thing in my favor, I managed
to stick it out"
The records show that in
the course of "sticking It out,"
the famed Georgia Peach
mantled to set 31 Major Lea
gue record' in 24 years of
playing. -
Sports Mirror
iBr The Associated Ptsm)
. OOLP
Or an 4 tuatoa, Vlcn.-t-Prank atralaei
Oardea Cltr. if. . woa medal kaaera
aa ae abet a ali-under-par 44 tar a lm.i
of 144 la the W44tara Aaataur akuT
Ana Arbor, eaten. Paul CTowaover
IT-rear-ald Irani Chelaaeoia, fired
osersver par Tl te win tna anallfrt.?
Uw International
with la
Jeroea t ornament.
Oolirmbua, Onto Uora Srvaa ef Pea
tlec, inch, and Prank leelara ef WhTu
Plana. If. T.. tied tor medalist hone,,
la the POA National Caddie .x.-Vrl'
ship tonrnemsat with 1414.
TSNNIS
Brookllne. lfaaa. Vie Belaae -
Trabert romped tbrouih their apenlne
maica in us national Doiitlaa ehaai.
plonshlpa at Loncwood.
letnaeapolla. allnn. Linn rtotkwoad
ot Provo. Utah. dele. lad Can
St, Paul. 14. 4.1, 4-3 and Baled uta
- " w, HI. eauieu PUfe-
lle Peru . tonrnamant.
TBAPSBOOTINO
Vandalla. Ohio lie PMh.M
Phtuipahunr. Kana., won her aeeond .ll
Uonal championship aa aha Brake tea ..
304 Urine la the women's North Amerl.
dw i. . vaaaipionanip. pred D
Waldock Jr Banduskr. onie .hA. '
to wla the men's North American tier
tarset ahamplonahlp.
FOOTBALL MEETING
Salem high school bovs in.
terested in playing football
should attend a meeting in the
high school gymnasium tonight
at seven.
The St Louis Cardinals cava
recent pay raises to Rip Repul
ski, Ray Jablonski, Harvey
Baddix and lerrell Anderson.
Tho
real
thing
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