Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orettw
Friday. Anrist SI, 1951
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First Three
draft choices of the Chine Cardinals ars
Jim FsalUs of Southern California. Dal
Sanaets of Pnrduo and Johnny Olnewtkl of California.
Tory add needed offensive strength to lineup and will ice
action when Cardi meet Lot Angeles Bams at Multnomah
stadium, in Portland, September 1.
Ono-Platoon System
Will De More Interesting
By OSCAR FBALEY
New York 0t College
football players believe, accord
ing to a poll announced today,
that one-platoon football which
returns this fall will he of less
interest to the fans.
The survey was made among
l,Z47 returning lettermen at 97
colleges by BUI Fay of Collier's
magazine and his figures dis
close that 01 per cent of the
players believe the game will
be duller for the spectator.
Which apparently Is another
"gallop" in the wrong direction
as far as this corner is con
cerned. Mom Interesting -
Looking at the game as
fan, and uninfluenced by wish
ful thinking as an unemployed
specialist, the gm should be
more interesting. , i.
Admittedly there Ire a nurn
ber of reasons why tvo-platoon
Bob Prall Six
. ...
Strokes Oil Pace
InJaycee Met
Ana Arbor, Mich, U.
Frail of Salem, Ore., wi
strokes off the paee
the International Jayeee
tournament here enter
third round.
rrall shot a 71 yesterlay
to go with a 71 the day
fore for a two-day total Wrf
181. The leader was JohnW
Pott, York, Pa- with a 1
Frail's 151 was good mwoi
for a fifth place tie.
The other two Oreronl
Borer Sielicky ana Gai
Bral of Portland, were fai
off the paee. Sielicky had
two-day seoro of 161 and
Hval had 171.
football may be of more inter
est to some. Most important is
that It is a game in which'the
speed of attack seldom lets
down. And, from the players'
viewpoint, many men who nev
er would make the grade in
one-platoon football get a
chance to play as specialists.
But from the fans' stand
point, it will be an easier game
to follow. The "heroes" will be
performers in the old mold
which, in itself, generates more
interest, and there will be add
ed enthuaiasm over the return
of the tO-minute man.
Spectators will be more In-
terested in the game because
they'll be able to follow the
lineups a lot more easily in
stead of having to unscramble
mass of players every time
the ball changes hands," in
sisted Son Fuiham, Navy end.
Know the Players
This must be so, because un
der the two-platoon system it
was practically impossible for
the tans to tell who was play
ing even with a scorecard.
That -much is obvious because
it was almost impossible in the
press box with ','spotters."
"Smaller schools will have a
chance at the limelight," ar
gues Bruce Bosley, West Vir
ginia University guard.
George Tlmberlake, a South
ern California lineman, sum
med it up succinctly tor those
who believe that the one-platoon
system will be of more in
terest when he said:
"If I were a fan, I'd be more
interested now in watching
players who can do everything.
You get to know them better
because they're in the game
longer than the specialists
Suds Take Early
Lead, Go on to
Top Beavers, 6-1,
Seattle ) The Seattle
Bainlers grabbed aa early lead
and went an to defeat the Port
land Beavers -l Thursday
aight behind effective ll-hlt
pitching by Vera Kiadsfather.
The Rainieri collected only
eight hits off Jay Heard and
Red Adams but bunched five of
them in the first two innings.
Heard lasted only two in
nings. During that time, Seattle
reached him for five runs, four
of them earned.
PCL Standings
(Br To Associated Press)
BdWrwood ....
SMtU
Loo Ansel. ..
remand
Sea PrencUo
lu Dteeo ....
Seerameat ...
0lnd
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Bollrwood , Oakland .
Su Dleco t, Sacramento S.
Sen PrftnelM , Um An.sle S
Inntikia).
tuuu . Portland 1.
Two of them came in the
first inning on a double by Alex
Garbowski, Clarence Mad
dern's single, and error and
run-scoring infield out.
Seattle scored three runs in
the second on a walk, Gordy
uoldsberrjrs double and sin
gles by Tobin and Leo Tho
mas.
Portland picked up its run
in the second when Don Eggert
walked, moved up on Eddie Ba
sinski's single and scored on
Heard's single to right.
Red Adams replaced Heard
at the end of the two innings.
Central, Eastern Oregon
Dost Spot for Trcyt
Portland 6M Central and
eastern Oregon offer the best
front fishing propeets while
salmoa fishing Is good at Win
chester Bay, the State Came
Commission said today la its
wtekly report
NOBTBWSST: Sandy river oort ether
Ml. Hood ureases eiee feat aawdnems
onlr lair flenln. Small lake, fair, nsh
lai lair en McKsnsta and Willamette
and Irlbatarlee. Beato aenUam fair far
lakes In toe MeKaaale Peat
Fort Wayne
Unbeaten in
Semi-Pro Meet
BULLDOGS TO MEET
wooaDurn ine xirai caii ion .
candidates for the 1953 Wood-l Wichita, Kan. (U.B The
burn high school Bulldog foot-fort Wayne, Ind., North Amer
ball team has been issued for
8 p.m., Monday, August 24, by
Henry Xrcolini, the new high
school cocah. He has request
ed that all eligible players be
present for the meeting which
will be held at the high school.
Suits will be issued from
noon until 4 p.m. and from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m., Monday. Ac
tual practice will begin at 7
p.m.. Tuesday, August 25, at
Legion park. Flayers will be
transported by bus from the
high school gymnasium to the
park and return.
Why Suffer
Any Longer ;
When ottksra tali, om ma ChtatM
rta-.td.Me AraMin iueeu for KM
Mr in Chin. No mottor with wht
.Utntnu you rt offlMtotl 4tMr4ri.
UnuiltM. Mart, luofB, llor, ktdnoy
A ooniUpttton. alem. 4liibttti,
rhaamttiam. Mil on) blAddtr ItTr.
Ala, (tmolo compltlnu.
CHARLIE
CHAN
CBIMSU BUB Ca.
ortlee Baere ml
Tea, and Sal. earr
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nana II KM
asuuL oas.
can Vans, four time national
pemipro baseball champions,
ihaped up as strong challengers
Kir a fifth title today as they
proved into the third round of
pa, 19th national baseball con-
Bnsa tournament without de
le
e Indiana team beat New
na, La.. Holsum Sun-
bean 11 to 1 yesterday as
righthander Bob Upton pitched
a thrV hitter.
Tha Alpine, Tex., cowboys
eliminated New Carlisle, O., 8
to 0, Ha third round game. .
In Aher games, the Casa
Grand, Vriz., Cotton Kings de
feated young team from
Yazoo Qy, Miss.. 5 to 0; the
Loulsvlln Ala., Tigers defeat
ed TolleAor, Ky All-SUrs 8
to 7; and Vand Junction, Colo.,
defeated jVsey City, N. J., Wil
sons 3 to an 12 Innings.
Saa Francisco 0JJB - Oak.
land's crashed fans discovered
today that life still can be beau.
tlfal just as long as slugging
Jim Marshall continues his he
roic battle for the Coast League
home run title.
Marshall, who wears such a
tremendous price tag that the
smart boys have dubbed aim
"Mr. Franchise," belted two
more homers against Holly.
wood last night and drew to
within five circuit clouts of the
Stars' Dale Long. The Twink
first sacker paces the league
with 27 round trippers, one
more than Bill Howerton of the
Acorns. Marshall now has 22,
Hurt Leg
The Compton clouter was
going great guns in the home
run derby In mid-July, then
injured a leg playing against
Portland and missed about 13
games. This left him consider
ably off the pace when he ft
nally got back into the lineup.
Now he is just as hot as the
Oaks are cold.
Hollywood crushed Oakland
7-8 last night despite the brace
of homers that Marshall con
tributed. The blows ran his
streak to three in two days. He
slammed one against Mel
Queen on Wednesday afternoon
with the bases loaded.
The triumph left the Stars a
comfortable 10 games ahead of
Seattle, which defeated Port
land 6-1. Jehosie Heard failed
to weave his usual magic spell
over the Suds and left with his
trappings after two innings on
the wrong end of a 5-1 score.
Other Games
San Diego swept to its fourth
straight triumph over Sacra
mento with the aid of a seven
run splurge In the seventh
frame that juiced the final
score up to 9-5. It marked the
second time this week that the
bordertowners have rolled the
Senators for seven runs in one
frame. It happened before on
Tuesday.
Lloyd Dickey proved that the
PCL still is a minor league by
uncorking five wild pitches in
the same inning for San Diego
and still earning his seventh
win of the year. Chesty Chet
Johnson was deflated for his
13th reversal.
Yakima Cashes in
On Break to Down
Lewisfon, 4-3
Yakima WV-Yakima edged
Lewiston, Idaho, 4-1 Tharsdsy
aight la the finale of the re
gion 11 American Legion Jun
ior Baseball Tournament here
and won the right to represent
the Pacific Northwest in the
Section O Western playoffs at
Hastings, Neb., August IJ.
Shut out 12-0 Wednesday
night by Denny Shoemaker's
no-hit performance, the Wash
ington State champions mus
tered only four hits off Lew
iston's Doug Randall but
cashed in on the breaks to win
the regional title in the cham
pionship meeting of the dou
ble elimination tournament
A dropped fly baU told the
story. Trailing 3-2 in the sev
enth, Yakima scored the tie-
Ing and winning runs when Ir
vin Moore lost Eddie Pleas
ant's fly to left field. .Moore
said later the webbing of his
glove broke and the ball
dropped to the ground. -
Lewlsloa Ml OD1 ooeJ ( )
Yakima 01S die tvt 4
Randall and Olasn; O laid a
Howell.
OGA Medal
Play Opens at
Oswego Today
Portland ff) The Oregon
Golf Association's third annual
medal play championship open
ed Friday at the Oswego Lake
Country Club near here.
Some 80 men are competing
for the title won In 1952 by
Dick Yost of Portland, who is
not entered.
Among favorites are Bruce
Cudd, Portland, Northwest
Open champion; George Har
rington, Medford; Dick Hanen,
Coos Bay; Ralph Dichter, As
toria, and Ellsworth Jones,
Portland, who upset Cudd to
win the Oregon Coast cham
pionship two weeks ago.
The 72-hole competition will
run through Sunday.
TIDE TABLE
Tide, far Taft, Oreien Aaeosl.
(Compiled er V. 8. Ceaat and OeedoUe
Srvr. PertlaaS, Oreien)
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are fair C4ear lake tt. Boraaa
.!. vera sua end Ceoui
reatrrelr. and Trtaaala lake an fair
far aplnr-rara. Saimea fuhtar tailda
meau el too Calueia laiareTtad. Sal
aam flahtnr la Mehalam bay lair. Bas
ra tutthraat alev. rjpatream treat
anallaa Bom te lair, lew Jaak "
Ukaa la Meiwoea and Pj aalaaaa an Ss
aara.
SOOTBWSST; Saimea tUhm teed at
Wlacheeter ear. Aacllnd der aalnp-ray
and cetllaa aeed at Tauamttck and Salt
eeee lakee. Tea-mil lake perch and cat
flak anallna toed. Treat f tools lm
previa. Baa. fleams la verp teed at
Lena lake and trout aaallnt la fair.
Salmon flchlnt u voir teed al Leon
lake and troat anallnt la fair. Saimea
(lib In. la lover Rediie la toed and ateel
bead flihm ha. beea fair affahera. aai
men flihlnt at Cbato Core toed; treat
anallnt remain poor: aooal Mtche. are
beln made an try fllee hi the Union
creek are and aaova. soaa tart trout
ore beln taken In, the HUnoll rlrer
luraa. StlU-fUhln. h lib lake la Jack
aoa eountp fair with halt. Lake af th
Wood, folr t poor. Baatern break a
.Uat la Bolaa and Tannea lakee fair.
Catches of rammer eteolnoad oed a
llaht-oolored ntoe hi the Stcambeai ana.
Trout analln ha. lmprorad aetweea
Cleremnd reptda and Whuaarter. Meet
of the flab, era uht aa trait Ban
fUhln. for trout fair to tood from
Wlneheeter t ollde and fair far fur
lUbln. above Idlajld Park.
CSKfaALt Blue lake fir flahlnt ex
cellent. Alao tood for trolllat and atui
nehln. Three Creek, lake flahlnt v.rp
ood. Beat and Paulina lake, are fair.
Wleklup naervolr eontlnuee fair. North
and south Twin lake, prodoclns nice
catchea. Irish and Tartar lakes
Todd lake provldlnt tood Calebs rain
bow, narls lake tood. oold lake toad.
Onser De&ehatee rlrsr oasoctod t oon-
tlnue tood. Sparks, Blk, and Bit Lava
Ukaa fair. Weld lake Is fair. Cran
prairie reservoir stai-tlnt to pick up.
Oeheeo reservoir rood.
HOBTBKASti Wallow mounuia hlh
lakes tenerallp tood. cbeval. Praaoee.
Lse, Mirror, Brer, and Saelo lake, have
produced tood catch M of brook trout
file, and lures. leno no Traversa
lakes are eooe. Summit Black.
Grand Honda lakes In tha Anthonr lakes
arse fair to tood. Reports varv from
ddlnam river. Best catches have been
made on upper nver area aooeeslblo my
trail enlr. I.sle and pine oreeks low
and clear. Oood rainbow catenas ara
reoorted. The Wallow river fair: heat
eatehr. beln made, below Mtaam. Sosa
steelhead taken In lower Orand Bonde
and John Oar river. Xanah la nro
duelnt maar email rainbow as file,
and belt
sovtbbasTi Lk. wantr flahlnt tm
nrorlnt la tb lakee and docnaslnt In
the streams. Deadhorse and camnbeu
lakes provide tood flahlnt bp trolltnt
and law-ovsnlnt fir flahlnt. Anna naer
volr lair. Chewaucaa river, lowsr Deep,
and Dairy creeks are provldlnt tood
catches. Blder and Camas eneks poor.
Herns; eountr anillni alow. Dellntmsnt
leke catches an fair. North fork Mal
heur rlrsr food. Bit. Lake, and Bear
ereoka fair. The Blltsah river and Fish
lake tood for falr-led trout. Malheur
eountr naervolr poor. Beaten reservoir
poor. Little Malheur river has been oa
ceUrnt with bolt or Or. OVThee river
Is fair for trout with bait to late-cvcnta.
flahlnt. Ovrb.ee reservoir la lair Ip. baa
and crapplu In lot evsnln.
FAN, FARE
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Oregon Fishing
Has Been Good
Portland " Oregon'
fishing has been generally
fair, to good, the State Game
Commission reported Thurs
day. Mount Hooi area streams in
Northwest Oregon are clear
ing and fishing is fair, but the
Sandy River is poor. Fishing
continues fair on the McKen
zie and Willamette Rivers and
their tributaries. Clear and
Dorena Lakes are slow. Satin-
on fishing i Improving inside
the mouth of the Columbia
and Is fair at Nehelem Bay.
Angling in tidewater for sea
run cutthroat has been slow.
Salmon fishing has been
good at Winchester Bsy in
Southwestern Oregon. Trout
fishing is fair and improving
in Tenmile Lake where perch
and catfish angling is fair. No
good catches of sea-run cut'
throat have been reported.
Salmon fishing in the Lower
Rogue is good and steelhead
angling offshore has been fair.
Trout fishing Is poor but im
proving in the Rogue. Lake of
the Woods is fair to poor.
In Central Oregon fly fish
ing is excellent in Blue Lake.
Angling is very good In Three
Creeks Lake. Eaat and Pauli
na Lakes and Wickiup Reser
voir are fair. Irish and Taylor
Lakes are good. The Upper
Deschutes River is expected to
continue good.
Wallowa Mountain high
lakes in Northeastern Oregon
have been generally good.
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Baseball
Western Iaternelleaal Uewae: Vletorl l aVimonvoa, Vancouver at Celiarv.
Tailma at WenateHao, Salem Trl-Cllr. and laraiatoa at Spokane.
Softball
ladaalrlal lean: Bart's Market vs. nreana al PhUUs' (IM) and Wolia
motl's vs. rostal Clerk, at rhllllp'a (:).
Broadcasts
KOCO-at. Louis Browna vs. Cleveland Indian at U:0, and Salem Seutor
vs. Trtltr Brve at .:4S.
Teleeasta
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SATURDAY
BasebaU ,
Wsilsrn Inleraatleaal aVearo: Vancouver al CeUerr. Vlotorla at Bdmonton
(1), aelem at Trl-Cllr, Wenatekoo at Tsklma, and LowUtaa at Spokane.
Softball
atate aoftball Tournament at Mill Cltr.
Broadcasts
OCO Detroit Tlrtrs v. chlcat Whit Box al 11.00 a.a. and Salsa Sen
ators vs. Trl-Cltr Brares l S:l p.m.
Telecasts
Kmr aiajor lu Bskll l l.:l .m, DetreU TUere vs. shfcuo Whit
Good catches have been made
in Ealge and Pine Creeks and
the Wallowa River has beea
fair. Some steelhead are being
taken in th Grand Rondo
ami John Day River.
t
Eight Teqms
Remain in
ABC Tourney
. Portland ( Oregon City
and Heales Babes of Portland,
each beaten once, still are in
the American Baseball Con
gress Oregon tournament here.
Oregon City nudged Willam
ette from the tourney, 5-4,
Thursday night while Heales
eliminated Hills boro, 4-S.
Only eight teams remain in
the tournament Another will
be eliminated Friday night
when verboort and Archer
Blower of Portland, each -defeated
once, meet Forest Grove
and Norgan's Beavers of Port-;
land play a winners', bracket
game.
WOMEN'S GOLF RESULTS
Women members at the Sa
lem Golf club concluded their
Summer Ecclectie tournament
on Wednesday with Mrs. Glen
Wilbur winning low gross in
Class "A"tand Mrs. Fred An
unsen low net.
A tie for low gross honors
developed between Mrs. Rex
Adolph and Mrs. John R. Wood
in Class "B" with Mrs. Chester
Loe carding the low net score.
Mrs. Hal Davis and Mr. Walt
Cline, Jr., finished first in class
"C". Awards in Class "D"
competition went to Mrs. Gil
bert Groff and Mrs. Woodson
Bennett.
Prizes for Wednesday regu
lar play went to Mesdames
Don Huff, 'Reynolds Allen,
Bunny Mason and Mrs. Homer
Goulet, Jr.
Shrine All-Star
Gome Tomorrow
In-Portland'
Portland UJD Coaches for
City and State all-star football
teams today pronounced their
forces In good shape for tomor
row night's Shrine game here.
but City Coach Harry Scartf
was the most optimistic.
"I believe it is one of thai
best balanced city squads I
have seen," Scarff said. Pete
Susick, head man for the stat
ers, was more cautious saying
"they've been looking a lot
better the past few days."
Game iime tomorrow night
is 8:1& Pre-game ceremonies
start at 7:45.
West Q-Back Injured
Pendleton "o An injury to
Quarterback Darry Van Leu
ven of Bandon dimmed hopes
of the West class B all-star
football game today. Van Leu
ven, who had been counted
upon heavily, suffered a knee
Injury which may prevent him
from taking part In the benefit
game here August 29.
Ice and water can each exist
at 32 degrees Fahrenehit, and
if a mixture of the two is
heated uniformly, the tempera
ture will not rite until the ice
is a'l melted.
Three members -ot Michigan
State's first string "light bri
gade" backfield quarterback
Tom Yewcic, right halfback
Billy Wells and fullback Evan
Slonac were in summer
ROTC camp together at Fort
Knox, Ky.
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