Moitfey, Aa-ssl 24, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sale. Prat" Pact 1J Portland, Seattle Divide Sunday's Double.. eader Tba ...... Bouuog e-2 buiit in their PCL Standings final komt elanrl with Ih. Pr4- ' ,""'S. land Beavers, tot improving um ...ti seattu Bainien wiu try jor vie iis"."..-.-.,:::::::::: torjr No. 6 in the wrapup game aa naMiaeV""?"!!H ol their Pacific Cnut Leani ariiai n .7. . . Baa Dtti oa n series Monday night with 6teve i Mmnnw Navy throwinc aiainit th Bea. 1 oakiaae Th game, at Seattlt, will male up for the contest washed out by Saturday night's rsln torm. It will be the final meet . ing of the year between the longtime PCL rivals. The clubs divided Sunday' i . . oouoieneaaer, ocaiue winning i wllKm. oruu. lob: parties , iSaalUa f. IB: Judaic, am. la: Mar aula. HI: kladdara. Orl.la. BH: Oar- bewakL RBI: Uareula. ueddira I. or tell I. Aitt. DP: Aiutla. Baalukl aaa Aril: Oraal. Baateikt eat Aril. T: 1 U: Seama, Benta e.4 atlva. .ail Ml i an iih n .414 n .im St .14 ! .411 SI tl .411 IS iai'a Balta Lea Aaattat e-1. Baa Freatlaee 4-4. Heuaaeee -a, oeklaa. k-l. Baa IHaa 1-4. Baaranasta 4-t. Baaltla 4-t. ForUar.4 14. 8aiaraf Beaalta Loa Aaaalae a. aaa rrakclee. I. Oakland I, Hellrveod 4. Baa Oltta I. BearameDle 1. Peulaaa at Baeula. aealeamea. the opener 4-2, then Idling the nightcap 3-0. Fint place Hol- lywood and Oakland alio iplit, 9-5 and 0-3, and the Start re mained 9 VI gamei in front of the Rainiers. Catcher Ray Orteig wa Se attle'a margin over Portland in Sunday'i opener. Hii homer in ' the aixth gave the Rainieri a 1-1 lead and broke up a pitch- ' er's duel between Seattle'! Bill Evana and Portland's Jehosle Heard. Glenn Elliott, Portland hurler, not only shut out the Rainieri in the second game. but knocked in two of his club's three runs with a single In the seventh. In other games, San Diego copped a pair from Sacramento , 6-4 and 4-2; and Los Angeles nipped San Francisco 8-4, then was clubbed 8-2. In the only other game on the PCL front Monday night, Los Angeles and Hollywood square off In their last city series. Fights, fines and furore accom panied the last meeting be tween the two but the clubs been warned against a repetition In Monday night's clash. Los Angeles Police Chief ; William Parker and pul. rresi ' riant Clarence Rowland both . have promised severe penalties ; If things get out oi nana. renle (1) Aus.ta.a Aitt.1 I t Rj.ka.lf I 1 MarguU.lt 1 1 Kllek.r I OlaSd,. I t Bulaakl.l I Be.arl.1 1 S BUlatl.a 1 () SaaUU aaoa a a oa 4 1 1 Taeia.el kit 1 OrbwlLeJ 111 1 Tcamaa,l lit I ata!are.r I t 1 Juaniflh.U 111 t Wtuoo.l lilt ChrUtla.c 111 I Ooldkrr.l I 11 I S S Wldmar.s t I e-Oruis 1S Tilth St til 1 Tatala St 111 t Sk ord tana Vol l taainfil: mas out lar Ckilun 1 1th. 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Orant.S Hmd. , lUich Pint tm: SMTimnti ... Sin Dtno coat i : eafrnnt .... ttaa DUf f pttrttu ana Mfttua. .01 900 Hi 4 CAPITAL JOURNAL EMPLOYES PICNIC AT W00DBURN Aa- j ' al ! 1 "I a s 'V 1 - f XjY 3 Oregon POW Greeted By Families on Arrival San Francisco (UJB Three Oregon servicemen and their families agreed today it was on of the happiest days of their Uvea when the navy transport Gen.'Nelson M. Wal ker arrived here yesterday with 328 repatriated prisoners of wax. The three Oregon men, all of whom had spent 33 months In Korean prison camps, ware greeted by their families in gay reunion. For Mrs. Francea Cci, 80, Portland, it was one of the happiest days of her life. Capital Journal employee and their families held their annual picnic Sunday in Settlemeier park at Woodburn. In upper picture they are shown under the trees following : the picnic lunch. Lower, dramatic moment In tltb ladies sack race Just before the lesder fell flat on her face. rtnt lama: aaa franelac. lot M0 HO 4 I Lai Anaalac IN 109 aea a a Ainilatan. Clauah III. Pllnn 111 And Tornar, TlaalatA-llll McUah, artear II) aad bvaai. Bacond lamt: Ban rranetaeo AM tot 1-t It 1 Loa Anialta 110 IM 0OI- I t afecau. Muaerltl (tl aaa Tiauara; Ounaart, radial III, Ottroaakl 11) tad Bvana. j Reard Ward . Bvana t 1 1 I I Zim In 3-Way Tie for Fourth at Montreal Montreal U.n AI Zimmer man nf Portland. Ort.. picked ' up $1300 prize money today after finishing in a three-way tie for fourth place in the La Batt open golf tournament here. Zimmedman had total f 272. Doua- Ford of Harrison, N. Y., won the event with a 285. Montebello Man Wins Salt Lake City OR Zell , Paton. Montebello, Calif., won i the Utah Open golf tourna- ' ment Sunday with a 72-hole total of 279. That was one stroke better than Dick Lundahl, . Baker, Ore,, pro. Lundahl fired a slx- under-par 86 on the final 18, RAIN P08TPONES GAMES Portland tUB Rain forced postponement of action in the American Baseball CongTess tourney here last night. Wea ther permitting, Oregon City was to play Heales' Babes and Molalla waa to meet the Long' shoremen tonight CALIFORNIA! WINS ' 'Minneapolis. Minn, alio Clyde Hippenstiel, San Bemar dino. Calif., beat Linn ROCK, - wood, Provo, Utah, In straight sets yesterday to win the mtn'i singles of the National Public Parka Tennis championships. N.T. PBOwlNS Montreal W Doug Fyrd, Harrison, N.Y., pro, Monday gave credit to a putter he bor rowed from his uncle for win nlng the $5,000 top prize in the $23,000 Open at the summer lea Golf Club. TIDI TABLE IHn tar Tt't. Qrtaaa - liml. 1M1 allat kr 0. S. Caall aad Oaadalla Sararr, PartlaaA, Orciant Auiuit . 4 Hlak Watara Tlma Hrlint 11:11 a at. 11:11 an. 11 am 1:14 la. 1 41 am. t it . t it a a. no a m. l it a.m. I ll t m. 4 41 im 4 M k ai. SM Ml t s S 444 kOk a 4 t 1 MMtalrai luaa And 7 Killed in Accidents Over the Week-End (Br Tha Anaclatad PraAII ' Accidents claimed the lives of seven from Oregon over the week-end. Three were killed and seven were injured In one MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Monday, August $4 rvmnABv B. lalnd 'infantry regiment. Oregon aNUonal Guard At ftalean armor. Orraon Moouutvuon a'tiiruiuon detachment No. 1 at D8AB ar mory. fTrtranirao Hinni fjona M' serve unit at Naval ana Manns Corp Reserve training center. S414W VAit squBoron at uo armory. Pictures ana uiumo prints to be taken for Menu, flcstlon cards. WtdnsAday, Angaat 11 th field arUllery battalion, at UBAR armory. it ii tt 4T II La watarl Tina H.UBI in a m. -i t III PA 1.4 ra a m. -4 4 i ll a m. 4 4 1 11 a m. 4 1 , I It i i 11 t II a.m. t l t il k m. -4.1 1:11 a.m. 1.1 1 It II k m. -II i II M a.m. I I II U a m -4 1 1 Back From Far last Sheridan Kenneth O. fills. teaman. USN, son of Mr ana Lira. Wesley O. Kills. Sheridan, has returned from the Far Eaal Aboard the ugm cruiser, use Manchester. Ending Cne Lone Beacn. Calif. Borer D. Andrus, ISM North Commercial street. 8alem. Oreson. Autrutt It enmototod LhA rsAerva oiilcer can dictate course at uie ua. navai Station at Terminal Island here Andrus Is In his second year at a Reserve ofloa Candidate at Oregon College of Education. Monmouth. The corse started July 16. Reports to Soaadraa Miramar. Calif. Nelson D, Forbes, photographer's mate first class, USN, son or Mrs. rranaie D. Forties. 641 Union street, Salem, Oregon, has reported to Composite Squadron 61, a Jet nhotA aouaaron oase ak we u,a. Naval Air Station here. Forbei attended the Agricultural College in Fareo. n.u.. ana Drior to Min, ing the Navy in September, IMS, vts employed by Salon Portraits coos Bay, uregon. At Alameda NAS Alsmeda. Calif Rloh V. Slee, man. seaman. USN. son of afr, and Mrs. Less W Sleemsn3433 Williams avenue. Salem, Is on duty st the U.S. Naval Air Station here. Prior to entering the Navy in March, Sleeman attended High Line nun school in Seattle Wash., and was employed bv the Sieemana oil company, his true, the former Janet K. Redding . re sides at 1433 Williams avenue, Salem. TERMITES l-TEAR GUARANTEE PHONE t-8781 (van irlssd 1st, Catrlrtl Ssrrkl Ui gQ. TH Saucers Seen n Sky Near Polk Co. Town Dallas Here they ga again flying saucers, that to! v This time two of the mys terious objects were sees hovering around a large northbound army plane In the vicinity of Perrydsle at 7 p.m. Friday. Witnesses of the phenom ena were John Wlensi, his daughter, Joanne, 18, and eon, Loren, IT. Mr. Wlenti said that when he first noticed , the sancerlike objects, one was flying on each side of the plane at a considerable dis tance. Occasionally, he said, one of the objects would maneu ver at tremendous speed to a point above the plane, then swerve back to lis posi tion alongside at a distance of 446 or 506 feet Within a very few min utes, according to Wienss, the plane and Its ghostly as- nier, Ore., drowned In the Cowlitz river near Longview, Wash., Saturday when a email outboard cruiser, in which be was a psssenger, capsized. 150 Journal Folk Picnic More than ISO persons at tended the annual Capital Journal picnic at Settlemeier park in Woodburn Sunday, featured by a huge picnic lunch and games - for both adults and children. 1 Feature event of tha day waa the annual Softball game Between tne upstairs oaicc i woraers ana printers ana me "Downstairs" pressmen and routemen.v Downstairs edged the Upstairs team 11-10 in a hotly-disputed contest In which Upstairs players vooller outly wondered why three umpires and the scorakeeper were all from "downstairs." .Sack races, three legged races and assorted other games played earlier brought prizes to adult winners and to all children who entered. Mrs. Coxa was able to be on the dock to frt her son. Warrant Officer Dwlfbt Coxa, whom, sh bad not seen for mora than three years. Wear ing a white orchid, tha gift of Portland florist, new shoes and a bright smile, Mrs. Coxa waa as impatient and eager as her son's ship docked as were ther six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. "It's all so wonderful.' ahe said. Five mombert of the family of CpL Edward Clevenger drove here from Dayton, Ore,, to meet the soldier. The 22- year-old serviceman agreed that it waa the "happiest day of my life." CpL Mervln J. Tuom, Clat skanle, 2T, wss met by eight members of his family. Cpl. Tuom was wounded In World War II and again. la the) Korean conflict. Both Tuom and Clevenger -were advanced from nriirata first class after their release. i, $MP.V j lT0P$ III QUALITY!! j limuJ-r-- 1 mW II aaa a ma no fuss no muss no bother no dirt , , . m Prc3-to-loco THE CLEAN FUEL 6 CAPITOL LUMBER CO. PHONI 34862 Aiitnmfiblle collision. Two other traffic accidents, a trac tor mishap and a boating ac cident were blamed for th other deaths. Mrs. Roy Ashmon. 50, and Willis Hall. 20. were killed outrleht and Hall's wife, Bet ty, died later from Injuries In a two-car crasn en a nignway two miles southwest of Day ton Sunday night. All were from McMlnnville. Savon others including three chil dren, were Injured. Noel - Richard- Goin, 28, Portland, suffered fatal Injur ies In a two-car collision en Highway 98W, one mile north of Tigard, Sunday. James McCourtney, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James McCourtney, Grants Pass, died in a Portland hospital Sunday from Injuries suffered a few days earlier when he fell from a moving car. ' ' Pleys Undertown, 84, ef Klamath Falls, died Saturday when a grader ha was operat ing went off a road 65 miles north of Eureka, Calif. . Jim Cole, about 80 of Ral- cort disappeared In the di rection of Portland. Wiensa lives on Perrydale read, near Perrydale. 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