Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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Stock Cars
Race Saturday
Stock car races will again
b featured 1n the Hollywood
bowl Saturday night. Time
trials will start at 7:30 o'clock,
with races beginning at 8:30.
A 73-Iap event is scheduled
for the evening. Further de
tails will be announced by Val
ley Sports officials later. .
When Native Dancer scored
at Arlington Park he boosted
his 3-year-old earnings to
$428,075, which amount was
. $229,000 more than any other
horse won during 1953.
To Race at Hollywood Bowl
8 h I d o Johnson,
Salem, on of the
many stoeli ear racers who will appear at the Hollywood
bowl Saturday night. A 75 lap event will be the feature
of the evening. ' '
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flannel, scientifically
blended of wool-and-or-Ion
that holds its iiiape,
wears unusually well,
keeps its press vren in
iht rain Hurry in. See
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Main Floor
Penney quality is
your greatest saving!
Portland Beavers Beat
By Seattle in Twin-Bill
Seattle U The Seattle
Rainiers scored a pair of one
run vittorles over Portland in
a PCL doubleheader last night
taking the seven-inning opener
4-3 and posting a 5-4 decision
in the nightcap with the help
of homers by Ray Orteig, Leo
Thomas and George Schmees.
Steve Nagy went the distance
In the nightcap, pitching a
nine-hitter for his 11th victory
against seven losses. The Rai
niers got 12 hits, nine of them
off the starter and loser, Dick
Waibel.
Portland picked up one run
in the fourth when Herm Reich
doubled and eventually scored
on a fly ball by Charley Grant.
In the sixth, Portland picked
ud another run when Frank
Austin singled behind pair of
walks. Nagy yielded two more
runs In the eighth when the
Beavers reached him for sin
gles by Jim Gladd, Austin, Don
Kolloway and Reich.
Portland out-hit the Rainiers
S to 3 in the opener, but one
of the Seattle hits was Clar
ence Maddern's home run.
Maddern started the Rainier
scoring when he slammed Glen
Elliott's first pitch of the sec
ond Inning over the left field
wall. Seattle went on to score
three more runs that Inning.
The Beavers came back with
three runs in the sixth. Royce
Lint, hitting for Elliott, dou
bled. Austin walked and Arft
dumped a short single to cen
PCL Standings
(Br The Amrlcin Prettl -W
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Hollywood 14 S7 .633
Seattle . I 17 Mt
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Portland 7 71 .417
8B ProoetKO .73 77 .4tT
Mb Ditto 10 M .417
aicraaitoto ...... ,....41 15 .413
Oakland U SI .417
Attendance Gratis
At Tonight's Contest
Oakland 1J. Hollywood I.
Seattle 4-, Portland 1-4.
Saa Dteao t-l, Saerameata S-S.
Lm Antalaa II. Saa PraBcleaa S.
ten W) load the bases. Fletcher
Rob be drove in two runs with
a single down the left field
line and Bob Marquis drove in
the third with a sharp single to
right.
By DAVE CROMWELL -
The Salem Senators booted
and walked their way last
night to a 4-3 defeat at the
hands of Edo Vanni't Trl-Clty
Braves in an 11 inning game
at Waters park, muffing their
chance to move within one-half
game of Spokane, which was
absorbing their worst defeat of
the season at the hands of the
Lewiston Broncs.
Eleven must have been the
magic. number for the Brave,
for it was also their first vic
tory in 11 starts.
Salem managed to tie, the
game with single runs in the
fifth and seventh after Tri-City
went ahead with two runs in
the fifth with a single, double,
wild pitch, and a Texaa leaguer
to short left field.
In the eighth stanza Tri-City
again went into the lead on a
single by the pitcher Robert
son and a boot of a ground ball
by second sacker Sabatini. ,
The' home ' town team got
back into the game in the bot
tom of the ninth, however, as
Essegian singled, Nelson bunt
ed, the short stop dropping the
ball on an attempted force,, a
sacrifice by Dahle, a hit by
Sabatini to short right field, in
which Essegian scored after the
catch from third, thanks to
Jess Doberntc. For some un
known reason, the Brave
pitcher cut off the relay to
home which would nave oeen
an almost sure out at the plate
and would have ended the
game.
As it was, the game went to
the eleventh before Tri-City
sewed it up with a walk to
Warren, a wild throw by Dahle
into center field trying for
force t second after Tran sac
rificed, and a fly out to right
field scoring Warren from third
on the tag up.
Essegian was the big gun of
the evening with four for five
trips to the plate. Seem1
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LewLlon
Yakima ..
Ednonton
Calgary ..
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Tri-cuy 4. aaltm s.
Weaetcaea 11. Yakima It (11 tauten).
Calgary II, Victoria is.
tdiaoatOB I, Vaaeouvtr A.
Taaradar'a BcBedalei
Sookant at LcwUtof.
Trl-ciu at aalam.
. Yakima at Wenatchaa.
Vaacouvcr at Calgary. 1
Victoria at Sdmoatoa.
its either feast or famine for
Chuck.
Dave Dahle was the losing
pitcher, Dobernie the winner
for the Bravea.
The two teams play again to
night in the last game of the
series. Roenspee will pitch for
Salem, Jim Hedgecock for the
Braves.
Tonight attendance will be
free, and the gates will open
at seven. Seats are available on
a first come first served basis.
All seats will be open except
the boxes. Boxes will be placed
near the entrances so the dona
tions to the Senators can be
made by fans so desiring. All
money collected will go to the
Salem team.
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LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 20, 1953 Pax IS
Shrine Football
Team Has Final
Practice Session
Portland () The state
team will Uke Ma final full
scale workout Thursday for
the annual Oregon Shrine All
Star football game with .the
City team here Saturday night.
City will drill in Multnomah
Staduim Thursday night to get
used to the lights and the field.
The . Staters will try out the
stadium Friday night.
Coaches Pet Susick of
State and Harry Scarff ol City
plan to use modified platoon
systems in the game, substi
tuting four or five men at
time.
Susick was pleased with his
team after Wednesday's light
drill. He said his boys' tim
ing has Improved and they are
stronger.
He continued to stress pass
ing with Quarterbacks Quincy
Powers, Marshfield, and Milt
Richau, The Dalles, throwing
to Ends Bill Bear, Bend; Bob
Myers, Baker; Reanous Coch
ran, Marshfield, and Allle
Clark, Oakridc.
N Al Lightner, Salem, . has
been named referee for the
game. Charles Reynolds, La
Grande, will be head lines
man, Mickey Davis, Portland,
umpire, and Leonard . Patter
son, Portland, field judge.
MOST! MABION SCMDULI
Sapttmbar It tltatutca ttalaB Hlch
School at Morth Marlon (may bo
chanaadl. ataptambor It WOlamlBA at
Wlllamlaa. IMpunbar It Yamhill at
North Marlon. Oetobar I Dayton at
Daytoo. Oetobar t Sharwood at Morth
Ottobw lt-Amlty at Amur.
bar II aUwrMaa at Hartk Marloa.
r It Sanaa at Baaaa.
Rams Win 20-7
Over Redskins
Los Angeles () The Los
Angeiea Rams beat the Wash
ington Redskin 20-7 Wednes
day night In a National Foot
ball League charity fame, but
it wasnf the winning coaches
who-were happy Thursday.
Even In losing the Redskins
showed 81,678 fan one of their
strongest teams, and quarter
back Eddie LeBaron had Wash
lngton in the thick of the fight
until ha waj Injured cany n
the fourth quarter. Little Eddia
suffered a mild eoncuaatoa but
the team physician says If
nothing serious. ''
Two sensational touchdown
runs, one a 14-yard twister by
Skeet Quinlan and the other a
flashing 79 yard punt return
by Woodley Lewis, war tb
big difference. Boo tin' Ben
Agajanian provided the other
points on field goals of IS and
26 yards and two conversion.
Lee Elected Prexy
Of Association
Allen Lee was elected pres
ident of the Salem Football As
sociation to succeed Bill Beard
In a meeting held in the Wil
lamette university gym Tues
day evening.
Other officers elected were
Harry Williams, vice president,
and Frank Guerln, secretary-treasurer.
The group decided to con
tinue their two man commis
sion system with Hunt Clark
aad Bill Beard as members. The
commission assigns referees to
the various school games.
Beard requested that coaches
desiring to be serviced by the
commission send their sched
ule to him at Wicklund's
Sporting goods store, 372 State
street.
Totali 34 I II II Totali U 1 11
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Portland 000 001 S
Hill 000 014
gettlla 040 000 1
HIU 031 too
Pitcher I Ab Ilm
Holt t 10 4 14 1
Ramadall 1 I I 1
Wldmar 7 34 I I I 1
Lotar: Illtott. R: Auilln. Arft. LI
Maddern, JiKfnlch. Chrlitle, OoKUben
X: AuitlB. Arlt. Bggert. Left: Portlat
4. Seattla I. IB: List. HR: Madden
kpi:m tocrra. cnrutia. Robbo l.
tula. T: 1:30. TJ: ailva, Bomara, Banta.
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Portland (41
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lilt Judaloh.lt 4
4 t 1 I Schmeea,r 4
4 111 Wllioa.l I
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HIU 003 101 040
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Lint I 10 I I t t I
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Combe. Reich. HR: Ortelt, Thomaa,
Bchmeaa. BH: Wlkwn. REI: Or tela 3
Thomaa. Bchmtea 1, Grant, Austin, Kol
loway, Reich. DP: Combo. Wllaoa and
Ooldi berry; Auatln, Baalnakl and Kollo
way; Baalnekl and ICpHoway 1. HBP:
MarouU by Naer. WP: Waibel T: 1:11.
U: Aomerl. BenU and Sltra. A: 1.090.
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SHOWING AND DEMONSTRATION
OF ALLEN-EDMONDS SHOES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AUGUST 21-22
Mr. Fronk Kromer, Allen-Edmonds Western
Representative, will be in our store showing,
demonstrating ond helping you men with
hord to fit shoe problems. Drop In ond see
the lotest in new Foil shoes styles to en
hance your Fall wardrobe.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
ADlDBQlICCiLE
4S1 STATE ST.
no
who
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1914 tet?
burn of 1
Neylands at.
academy SO
Neyland was
air conditioned car
mer players and a special
award by the Footballs Writ
ers association, called it' the
"proudest moment of my 27
years at the university."
During his long coaching
career at Tennessee, the 61-year-old
former army general
compiled an unequaled record
of 171 victories against 27 de
feats and 12 ties.
Lebanon Takes
Shimming Prizes
Lebanon Local swimmers
placed fourth among six teams
competing In the central Ore
gon swim meet at Bend last
Sunday. Bend captured the
meet with 104 H ponlts, Al-j
bany was second with 90, and
Corvallis took third spot with
6SH.
Lebanon totaled 39 points to
edge out Sweet Home with
24 and Redmond,' 12. A total
of 82 swimmers competed.
Darrel Bishop was the main
point maker for athe Lebanon
club, taking first place in the
40-yard free style and the 80
ysrd free style; second in the
200-yard free style, and enter
ed In the adult divisiOL for
swimmers over IS years old.
Other local point makers
were Johnny Snyder, Jim Bea
ton an Benny Henderson. The
Lebanon group, directed by
Tom Van Etten, will host Al
bany swimmers here on Au
gust 23, the competltoin be
ginning at 5 30 p.m.
i.ll; vreatltni from
aaeointr at caltarp.
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IBS aalam Senator!
It 1:001 Wreelllnt
al Caltarr, Victoria at Bdmonton
Yakima, and Lewletoa at teokane.
8oftball
at Mill city.
Broadcasts
Koco Detroit Tlgera la. Chicago White Boi at 11 et am, aad aalam ften
el or at. Trl-Clty Brerea at I 4t p m.
Telecasts,
Tr-Malor leaiua kaieball at 11:11 a m, Detroit Tlgart ra. Chleua Whlta
Boi.
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In new Vitalis! Preventi drynett, keep
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grooming discovery. Never a gummy
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