Senators Split With McNuty Hurls 3-Hitter; Roenspie Wins 17 th of Year By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. while Edmonton dented the Salem and Edmonto. M. pUte to Uit fcond. third Mid chanced one-mil marflns In ."eventh frames, doubleheader at Water park Salem's winning run in the last night. Edmonton won the;venth wai scored by Luby. i.a k.kinj He had reached base by forc- .. .. ki. i.ki. - D..iinf Tanselli at second. Luby i Conant to fly out. and rookie McNulty, and Salem copped the went to, second as Jim Deyo i Bob Meisner to foul out to end nirhtnn 4-3 i r.ene Koensnle ""giro " rini, nu Kuimu,.., Edmonton . threatened to tie the score In the ninth when manager Boh Sturgeon got on second base with no bod; - out, ' Sturgeon hadi singled to center field, and reached ttecond when second baseman Luby d r p p e d Deyo's throw -in from the outfield. ' But Roenspie got Bob Thorn son to strike out, pitcher John notched his 17th win of the season. He has lost only three. The two teams meet in an other doubleheader tonight at 7 o'clock. That is a change in the schedule announced yester day by Senator officials, who originally planned to play only one game tonight. , WIL Standings Br Tht Aeeocleted Preen Spokane LewletOB Salem .... Kdmonton Vancouver Yerlma ... Celserr ... Wenatchee TN-atr .. Victoria .. W .. 17 U .. ! ... .. tt ., 31 91 ., 31 10 .. 17 U , 31 11 , U 31 Pet OB. .Ml '4 .111 IS .417 11 ... M .410 HVi WrfBMllT'l iHlltl! Spokane 1, Yakima S. Edmonton 1-3, Salem 0-4. Trl-Cltr 0, Cellar, 0. Victoria 1, Vaneourer 0. tcvlftoa at wenatchee. rain. Thareder'e Seheoale: Edmonton at Salem (3). Caliarr at Trl-Cltr. ftpe-kane at Taklma. Lrwtiton at Victoria. Onlr lamea aeheduled. Senator officials also chang ed their mind on next Sunday's doubleheader. It will be play ed at 6:30, not at 2 o'clock as previously announced. , Tonight's doubleheader Tails on radio appreciation night. There will be n broadcast of the game. Fans may secure - tickets to the game for SO cents by apply ing at any of the firms which sponsor Salem Senator broadcasts. McNulty, who won 19 games for Salem last year, was in complete command over his former teammates last night. He gave up no walks, and never allowed a man to get beyond first base. McNulty retired the first 10 men to face him, before Salem manager Hugh Luby singled in the fourth Inning. A double play promptly erased Luby as a base runner. The only other Salem base runners in the game were Jerry Ballard, who singled in the fifth inning, and Gene Tanselli, who singled in the sixth. McNulty also batted In the lone run of the ball game, In the fifth. Vern Campbell and McNulty doubled in succes sion off Dave Dahle, who went the route for Salem. Roenspie was nicked for nine hits and walked three in toss ing Salem to its win in the nightcap. But, unlike McNulty, Roenspie was no star at the plate. He struck out all three times he came to bat. The Senators got some lusty batting from Connie Perez, who had a double and two singles, and Les Witherspoon who, had three singles. All runs in the ball game came on at a time. Salem scored In the third, fourth, sixth and seventh innings. when right Perei also singled to I Conant was shooting for his 123rd victory of the season. Joe Nicholas of Salem will be going after his 22nd win in one of the game tonight. tBr ,Tha Aaeariated lraMt Rain sidelined Lewiston Wednesday night and ' Spo kane regained first place la the Western International Baseball League. The Indians' : 7-5 win at Yakima put them a single per centage point ahead of the Broncs J the two front-runners continued the down-to-the-wire battle for the second half WIL pennant and spot .LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Thursday. August 27, 1953 Page 13 Kowitz'- CClROSS lit&iS Br ratUS S.OWITZ. Capital Jaarnal Saotta Salter -Korner The reason Herschel McGriff didn't show up to race in Saturday night's stock car races at Hollywood Bowl, after prerace publicity had promised he'd be there, is because McGriff has retired from'auto racing. The retirement came rather suddenly. McGriff wit-, nessed a fatal accident at the Portland Speedway August 16. Two cars caught fire, and one of the drivers ran into the infield, his clothes aflame. He died the next day. .... . ., . McGriff has witnessed hundreds of accidents on the speedway, and none of them "scared him out" before. But the sight of a man running while 'burning to death was enough to cause McGriff to quit racing for good. Lucky Glascock, who was involved in the fatal crash, but who escaped with only minor burns, has hung up his safety helmet for keeps, too. ... ..... McGriff 6 car in the cross-country Mexican road race this year caught fire, too. While McGriff was driving the car flat out (sustained top speed) across a straight stretch, flames shot out from the motor, coming up through the holes in; the floorboard. McGriff couldn't apply the brakes because of the flames, so he had to open the door and stand precariously on one foot, his body hanging outside, while he guided the car with one hand until it came to a stop. McGriff acquired a lot of respect for fire then, and when he saw the accident in Portland, he didn't have to be urged to retire from racing. Since the fatal accident, Promoter Henry Ireland has ordered a fine-tooth inspection of every car. Object of the inspection will be to eliminate every possible fire hazard. . ... . . Kross-Kuls through the state: Dick Twenge, foot ball coach at Corvalis high school, plans to use a , straight T formation this year. Last year the Spar tans mixed a single wing in with the T, but Twenge feels that his light, fast backs are best suited to a straight T this year. Five letter-men backfielders are on the squad, They are Warren Doty, Jerry Handy, Frank Beer, Larry Edwards and Wendell Scott. . . . Bill Shattuck of North Bend, formerly of Salem, has been named chairman of the tournament committee in charge of the 1954 Oregon state Junior Chamber of Commerce golf tournament, to be conducted in North Bend. The affair was held at Salem Golf club this year . . , nine regulars from the 1952 squad have re turned to the North Bend high school football lineup this season. They include Jim Shanley, top scorer in the state last season . . . Coach Stan Blair at Bend high school is faced with the problem of building a football team from scratch. AH 11 regulars fitdm last year were lost via graduation. Final Industrial League Playoffs Begin Tonight Ed's Market - Wolgammot's Softball team clobbered three Comercial Seat pitchers for a total of 16 hits and 22 runs last night for an easy 22-3 victory in Industrial league Softball playoffs. It was the second straight win over Commercial Seat for Ed's Market-Wolgamott's, and sends Ed's Market-Wolgamott's against YMCA in another two-out-of -three ' playoff for the Industrial league champ ionship. The playoff between Eds Market - Wolgamott's and YMCA starts at Phillips field tonight at 8 o clock. Another game will be played Friday night,' and a third -game, if necessary, Saturday night. Marv Hilflicker, who struck out eight Commercial Seat batters last night, wi'l pitch against YMCA tonight, accord ing to Ed's Market-Woigam-ott's manager Bob Ochse. Hilflicker will be opposed by Tom Burgher, YMCA pitch er, says manager Jack Kiekel of the Y team. Ed's Market - Wolgamott's scored 14 runs in the fifth in ning last night. The big in ning came out on eight hits, five walks and two errors. In addition to pitching the win, Hilflicker was also the leading hitter, with a triple two doubles and a single in four times at bat. aSBOOTIRY Salem's Most Popular School Shoe Imported English Brogues Don't Forget To Ask For Your FREE SCHOOL DAYS TICKETS Famous Ski Toe Style Fully Leather Lined Inset Metal Cleats All Sizes and Widths and only 13 95 Open Monday and Friday Nights 'til I IOYS' Pearl and Tan SADDLES ONLY All 7) aim BOOTERY CAPITOL SHOPFINO CENTER SALEM, OREGON SALEM'S "SCHOOL DAYS" SHOE STORE Catch These Values! JUST ARRIVED FOR SCHOOL MILE-HI Cordovans '9.95 Ed'n-Wolf motr too 0 ?2 1 3 CommerrUl felt . 100 0020 I 4 Himicker ftnd areniee; Hsu, Beer bower (J), Utytis U and Kephert, State Softball Meet Postponed Until Saturday Mill City W) The state softhall tournament Wed nesday was postponed until Saturday after rain had ' forced cancellation of games the second straight day. Weather permitting, Eu gene will meet Corvallls at 7 p.m. Saturday and the winner will play Grants Pass at p.m. That game will determine the opponent for Mill City In the final, now scheduled for Sunday night. in the postseason playoff. In other games. Tri-City bumped Calgary and Vic toria blanked Vancouver 1-0. After Wednesday night's rain-out at Wenatchee, Lew iston moved to Victoria for a four-game series with the tail- end Tyees. Spokane winds up its stand at Yakima Thursday night, then returns home for a five-game set with Calgary. Spokane and Lewiston have 16 games remaining on their schedule, Including four at Lewiston starting September Z which could decide the cham pionship. Spokane's Bob Nemes hand- curled Yakima with a three hitter Wednesday night Nemes relieved Ralph Romero in the second after Romero had given up four walks and a pair of runs. A single chas ed home "two more Yakima tallies, the Nemes bore down and allowed only two more safeties the rest of the way. Vancouver collected six hits off Bob, Drilling but wis held scoreless for the third straight game, a pair of singles and a stolen base produced the game's only run in the eighth. Trl-t-ity scored six times in the third inning at Kennewick and iced the game with Cal gary. Jack Warren homered for the Braves in, the second. j r '-V'-i fl tl : I nmmmM l II l i I hi i . i i GkflmonftoiniEr . v - 'i Pint aama: Ednta l MeUner.S KanelM.l Skunk Let Morian.c Wver.lf StairtD.lb Thmpitn,! Campbll.r XcNUr.p OA, 0 STuelll i 1 Lubr.lb I s Dnmi I 1 Pcrti.I I Wllnp.r s 1 SlrLl 1 4Eiann.lt 1 N.Uon.o l S Oahla, 1 () Salm H O A Tottia II 1 11 ? Tflttll M i 11 4 Edmonton MM ?m 000 tOO O B 0 lU-hir: IP AB H R n SO BB Dahlt 1 M 1 1 1 1 McNuIlT .... 1 U t I S LOB Kdmonton 4. Sklrm i. 9RR CampOoU, McNuItr. RBI McNultr. DP -laniriu to uibr to Ballard) Paras to Ballird: Thompaon to ranfloi to atur. toon; Nelson to Ballard. Umplrei Yu huo ami Klltr. Ttma I: IS. 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McNulty was a Salem pitcher last season. 1 West Team Ready for Class B All-Star Game Saturday Pendleton (Special) The Western Oregon all-star class B high ' school team went througb Its final scrimmage hospital for crippled children in Portland. West won the game last year, 12-0. t Yesterday's Sters (1 Ta Aiaoclatad Preu) BatUu DtiatT Rhodee. Me Tork Olanta, hit three hone runa the trrafc tlmo thla rear major loasaar baa ac compli, had the trick aa too Oaants ampe the St. Louie Cardtnala 11-4. : liiehuis Turk Loam. Chtcaao Oaba, atoppad the Brooklyn Oodsora. after rellovuu Bubba Crumb in tha mta lnnlna, Tha Cuba want aa to win. 11-4. fights Last Wight session here Wednesday, In preparation for the East-West Shrine game at the Pendleton roundup grounds Saturday night The West team was to taper I off in Thursday and Friday! practices. .Fred Graham, who I coached at. Jefferson high school last yesr, and will coach I at Stay ton Oils year, ,1s one! of the west coaches. 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