f . Pit 18 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Sal. Oregon Wednesday, August 26, 1953 Four Marion County Men In East-West Shrine (Same Pendletoa -(SpecUl)- rear Marion county B lei rue will participate la the second an anal East-West clan B high achool football fame here Saturday night. The Marl a a county B league la alto repreaeated by Coach Fred Graham, who ia one of the coaches of the West team. Two members of last year's Cerrals high achool football team will see action with the West squad. They are rat MeMaans and Ben Greer. MeManns b a defensive half back, while Greer plays end ea both offense and defease. Showing np as one of the better backs la West team workouts has beea L y I a Fleetwood of Mill City. Be has been working as often- Mathews Hits 40th Homer; 2 Behind Babe Ruth's Pace Major Leagues (Br Tlu AMCtltM Prui) AMZBICAM LEAGCE W L Pet. 6.B. Be Tort M M III Cbleato ..... 74 4 .0 416 Clerelanc! 10 M .M4 1 Bolton 1 w .SM WainluiMi II . t rini.d,i9i n n .401 it Dttrolt 41 II JN St. LouU tl M .111 4I Tataaar! Baaalltt rl,w York 4. Dttrolt I 111 IbhImi). Philadelphia 4. chleale, S. Witblntton . Cltvalaad 4. Only gamaa tcbadults. PCL Standings . IBr Tilt AIUCIIU4 Pratt I w L Pet. OB' Holtnrood 44 M . Sttttlt H t .Wl m Lot Anntei II II .111 HI Portland M II .414 M Saa PrantltM TI II tat 111 Sao Dl., 14 II .471 M, Oakland 41 41 .414 MS sarntate H .ul 11 TaaaSar'a Baaaltti Oakland 3-7. San Pranctaeft 4-1. Loo Anielat 1, Haimaod 4 (It lu). Soattlo a. aaeramtnl 1. Saa Dtaaa al Portland, rata. WATIONAL ITAGCE W t, Pet. OS Brooklra M Ul Mlteaukt Tl 44 .111 Philadelphia 4! M .Ul IIH St. LouU II M Mt II W.w York 44 .411 M'i Cincinnati H 44 .441 JIH Chleaio 47 74 .in im PHUDurtn 41 II JU 41 ffaaaaav'a Btaaltat Ohleato 1-4, Brooklra 1-4. Philadelphia 1-1. Mlratukat 1-1. Hi York 1-1. St. Loula 0-1. V Cincinnati l-l. PltUburth 4-1. siva right halfback, and de ft mire halfback and Una. backer. Sublimity's Da saa Heu- Bevos Rained Out; Atkins of Oakland Hurls No-Hitter Portland X A scheduled PCL baseball game between Portland and Saa Diego was postponed last Bight because of wet grounds. Portland team officials said the game will be made up with a double header Thursday night. berger, who hurt his ankle early la all-star practice, is Bow OK, sad will play end la Saturday's game, Graham aaid Tuesday. The West scjuad Is com prised of 23 men, who were e k s e a to play against a similar squad from the East ern section of the state. All players la the all-star game graduated from high school last spring. The West team has beea working out for It days, and has already mastered its plays it will use against the East. From here an in. It's Just a matter of reaching the peak of condition. And the way the West boys have beea going at in la daily practices, they'll have no trouble reaching their peak by game time Saturday night. By CARL LUNDQTJIST ' New York, U.fS Young Ed Mathews probably won't reach the golden goal of topping Babe Buth's 69 homers in a aesson, but he had an outside chance today to beat the Na tional League mark of 56, set by Hack Wilson of the 1939 Cubs. Mathews, tho free-swinging Milwaukee sophomore, was enly two homers behind Ruth's record pace of 1927 to day after drilling Robin Rob arts, the best pitcher In base ball, for his 40th homer at Philadelphia last night. But from now on the tempo must quicken, since Ruth act a blistering pace In which he bit 17 homers in his last 27 games in the month of Sep tember. Killing Pace Psychologically, that pace has knocked many an aspirant out of the race for all-time home run honors, and it prob ably will be too much for the 22-year-old kid from Tex arkana, Tex. But he has a bet ter chance to top the Wilson mark. , It was just 23 years ago to day that Wilson set a new National League mark with his 44 th homer. Mathews would have to tilt 17 more' to top Wilson's mark. since he Is four' behind him at this stage, bu: Wilson in the final days ' of the campaign. tailed off and this muscular young kid looks like he might lust be getting his second wind. Roberta, though touched for a homer and single by Math' ews, gave up only five hits in achieving his 21st victory In the opener 8-1. The Braves took the second game, 6-2 Lew Burdette going the route for his 13th victory. Dodgers Maintain .Lead The Dodgers stayed nine games In front of Milwaukee by defeating the Cubs 6-5 as Jack Robinson highlighted a five-run eighth with his sec ond homer of the game with two on, after Chicago took the opener 3-1 on the steady pitching of Bob Rush and the hitting of Clyde McCullough, who drove In all the runs with a homer and double. Cincinnati topped Pitts burgh 8-6 and 8-8, winning the first game on a two run oinch-homer by Bob BorkoW' aki and the second on a two- run homer by Roy McMillan. The Giants ended a seven- game losing streak when Rub en Gomez Ditched a tour-mi- ter for a 3-0 triumph. bu he Cardinals won the second game fi-2 as Gerry Staley pitched five-hit ball for his 16th vlc- ory. ... , The Yankees boosted their American League lead to 9 games when they defeated De troit in 11 Innings, 6-3 while ! Atrilritr. tonned the White Sox 4-2 and collapsible Cleveland dropped 14 games behind In third place with an 8-4 loss to Washington. fights last Uight tos ANonaajei eus. '",?T"1,0?' utnetntad ooa SIU. TroM-Mt4 - I". "" aoliwutu BMW Pa4, US. D'-14. San Francisco UB Jim At kins of the Oakland Oaks had a no-hitter in the Pacific Coast League books today although his souhtpa teammate, Don Ferrarese, went hm one-third of sn Inning better only to rate a three-hitter. Atkins pitched his bob- tailed masterpiece against the San Francisco Seals last night as he humbled the hitless heroes 2-0 in the seven-inning opening game. Moran Breaks Spell Then Ferrarese took over for the regulation distance nightcap and didn't give up a hit until one man was out in the eighth Inning. Jim Moran broke the spell with a single and eventually scored, but the Oaks won that game, too, 7-1. Actually, Ferrarese turned in a more impressive perform ance. He struck out 11 bat ters over the nine-inning span while Atkins only fanned two. A great running catch by Cen terfielder Sam Chapman of Will Tiesiera'a 390-foot smash with a man on base also pulled Atkins out of the grease in the fifth Inning. The double triumph brought the Acorns out of the base ment by .001 of a percentage point Sacramento dropped into the cellar by taking a 4-1 beating froiji second place Seattle. The Rainiers narrow ed Hollywood's first place margin to a fat 9 Vt games as the Stars lost to Los Angeles In the 10th frame, 7-4. t West Explodes Big Max West, who has been on the injury shelf most' of this season, exploded a home run with two men on base in the 10th inning to give the Angels their 7-4 bulge. West came up as a pinchhitter and sent 9,412 biased fans home happy with his blast in the home park. Vern Kindsfather, although pelted for eight hits, kept Sac ramento under control throughout the night. First Baseman Gordon Goldsberry knocked In three of the Seat tle runs as he went four for four. Two of his blows were doubles. ' Btattlt 104 lot ox 4 it Saeramtnto 004 104 O001 I 4 Klndalather and o r t o 1 n Johntoa, Banana (II and Montalro. Pint lama: Oakland r 404 Wl 41 4 I Ban Pranclaeo 000 004 4 4 4 1 Adklna and Mtali Bradford, ahandor (7i ana Tititra. Breond lama: Oakland IH 414 400 T 4 San Pranclaeo 404 404 4141 I I rerrareat and Htali Bcaealtr, Cloojh HI, rooca lai ana Ttrnar. Holtrwood 401 004 114 44 14 I Loa Anaalt 411 404 400 11 I) 4 afunitr, Oaten ill, alacDonald 4i, Lrnn tl). Maltiatrttr Hi and Braean. Waiont (7li spletr,' Padttl Hi and Kraaa. Golf Registrations Being Taken at SGC KegkstratioBS for entry ia the annaal Salem Golf club's men's fall championship ' toaraament are bow being taken at the golf club. The enly requirement needed to eater the tour nament is to be a member of the Salem Golf clab . men's club. Membership fee is one dollar. There will be no qualifying round this year.' Golfers will he placed into flights according te their established handicaps. The top 32 men will be assigned to the cham pionship flight, with the remaining flights to be made ap of 16 men each. Golfers have antll Labor Day to sign ap for the tournament. O'Brien Hits First Major Homer Pittsburgh UP) Johnny O'Brien was one step ahead of his twin brother Eddie in' two major batting departments Wednesday. , - Johnny drove out his first big league home run for Pitts burgh in .the second game of Tuesday'a twinighter with Cincinnati and collected two other hits to raise his average to .240.. Eddie, who haa yet to hit a homer, is batting .239. GOLF DINNER THURSDAY The monthly Salem Golf club men's club dinner will be held at 7 o'clock Thursday night. Prizes for the day's play will be awarded. Industrial Softy Playoffs Resume Tonight Rain put a hitch In the In dustrial league Softball play offs last night, but the two teams Involved Ed's Market Wolgamott's and Commercial Seat will resume their two-out-of-three series with an 8 o'clock game at Phillips field tonight. Eds Market -Wolgamott's won the first game of the play-n off Monday night, 11-4. A vic tory for Ed's Market-Wolga-mott's team tonight would send that team against YMCA In another two-out-of-three ser ies for the Industrial league championship. In the event Commercial Seat, wins tonight's games, Ed's Market-Wolgamott's and Com mercial Seat would play again tomorrow, with the winner of that game going against YMCA. Salem Merchants, recently eliminated from the state soft ball tounament at Mill City, will play an Albany team in a 7 o'clock game at Phillips Minor League Scores (Br T4 Ataoclated Praail DtTSaMATlONAL UAODB ' Ilootraal 14. BnnniflaM S. Rochaatar 4-f. Toronto 1-4. Ottawa 1. arracoat L. EalUmort 4. Bullal 4. AaUBICAX AS40CUTION LoolttUla 1, Colombaa 4. atlnnaaaolla . Tolada 4. Bt. Paul 11. Indlaaaaaua 4. Kanaaa Cltr 4. cnarlaatoa S. TEXAS LCAGL'a rjallaj I. Bbrovaport 4. Port Worth 4, Baaumoat 1. Tulaa 4, Ban Antonio 1. HouttOB 4. .Oklahoma City L WCSTIBM UtAGCS Colorado Bprlnaa a Sioux Cltr 1 DtoTtr 1-4. Omaha S-4. Lincoln a-l. Wichita 4-1. Dc, Molnai I. 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