ii'1- V 'TT TOT f'"iii -tut THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galm. Ongoa Pan is Friday, Aumt 28, 151 Plin RodfiQ n ;1"'iten brothers, M (left) and null IXWUWW wui asaJa operate the rosea at th Oref oa State fair this year. The Chistensca k roth en ana lly rode stock and handle the details Involved ia rmaalnf a rodeo. They ride the plek-np beraea themselres. Tea rodeo ahowa are aehedaled for the etate fair, Inelodlaf aoatueea om Sanday, September f, and Monday, Septem ber 7. Son Diego Sweeps Pnlr From Rovac . ...... ww . way, Hollies Lose, 5-2 1 Portland U. San Dleto wept a donbleheader from Portland last aWht, 6-1 and 7-4-, aa Tom Alston hit a two-ran homer in the 10th innlnr of the Blfhteap before 181 PCL tana, Aliton'a homer broke a ninth inning tie brought on by home run off the bat of Eddie Bailmki. Dick Faber followed up the Alston clout with a dou ble and raced home on Walt Focekay's single. Portland's Bob Marquis hit homer In the sixth. e Bob Kerrigan was credited with the win and Jehosle Heard took the loss. Pocekay also hit a home run. In the opener, San Diego hit. ting steadily, came out ahead easily. The Padres opened "up with a pair of runs in the first and duplicated their tally in the second. Dick Waibel, who sub bed for Red Adams in the sec ond, had little more luck than lis predecessor as the Padres scored two more In the fifth. Aaron Robinson reached first en an error in the fifth Inning and advanced to second on a wild pitch by Bill Thompson. Eddie Basinskl's infield single advanced Robinson to third and he scored as Don Kggert hit a long double. By SCOTT BAHXIK Saa Fraaeiaoe us Heroea ' came by the bushel and the pack in the Pacific Coast Leagae today and the fana loved them all. In Sacramento, bespectacled Bob Dill Infer became the first player in the league to get 300 hits this season as he sparked his oft-vetoed Senators to a 9-4 thriller over Seattle. The Glendale express went three for five against the Suds for a season total of 201 blngies. Leftv Joe Hatten of Los An geles thrilled a partisan Wrlg ley Field crowd of 21,440, larg est of the season by stopping the runaway Hollywood Stars with a six hitter, 8-2. San Francisco beat Oakland 8-6, thanks to ancient Bob Muncrlet who turned off an Acorn batting assault In the sixth inning and pitched hitless ball for the rest of the game after giving up a single. George Vico banged five hits in five trips as he also made like a hero for the seals. I As a result of the nights activity, Hollywood retained Its SVi game lead over the Suds. San Francisco, with a mighty assist from the Padres, bounced back into fourth place ahead of the Beavers by a gam and half. And toe Sacs left the Oaka behind in the cellar a full gam. Dillinger waa on third base in the ninth inning when Ed die Bockman hoisted a fly to deep right to bring bira In with the winning Sacramento run. Mllo Candlnl rescued rookie Bud Watkina from a Rainier uprising In the seventh to i rec ord hie eighth triumph of the year. Manger Wins Uth Hatten recorded hie 13th win while Red Munger, who .start ed against him for the Thespi ans, lost his 10th. A two run double by Le Pon high li.htMl a Los Angeles explo sion in the second that waa good for four markers. Bob Kerrigan rode to his 11th vlMnrr on Alston's blast against Portland although the Padre scored one more run 4n, in make the triumph sure. Bill Thomason cruised to win number nine to the first game as Red Adams was routed in the second inning for his ninth lots. One of the sloppiest games of the season was perpetrated ; 4 PCL Standings (By Tb Aaelta4 Praia) W L .... l (1 .... at to .... M 11 .... ii ii .... it to .... n II ret. ma. Hollywood ... Seattle Laa Anaelea .. Saa Franclee .ii ,M0 tV, .111 lite .Ml lOt. .ill 11 .M lit Portland San Dtefo ... 8acramnto .... 17 (1 .414 II Oakland , 1 II .111 II Tbartaer'e Beialla: - Sacramento a, Seattle 4. Lea Anaeleo I, Hollywood I. San Dleao 1-7. Portland 1-4 (lad jb II lanlnaal. aan Frenetic a Oakland 4. at Seals stadium. Elmer Sin gleton started for the home team and failed to finish for the sixth straight time. Each side used three pitchers. Mun crlet, the last to toil for the Seals, got his ninth victory. Firet lama: San Man (I) 41) Fortius OA B H O A 1 1 Atutlnj 111, 1 lArlLla Sill I lRoooe.lf I I 1 I Miru.e! IS 4 IRbtnen. Its Feeerotf.t i Patarin.1 AletoD.lk 4 Raop.n I Faber.cl t Foeeey.n 1 IKelcD.rt 11 Ueraon.lb Sumara,a I 1 lBinikl.l 1111 Ibiirt.) 1 1 1 lAdami, t 1 Walbal.a I Thmin.p S Totali 11 II II a Total. 11 1 II II San Dial ... Ill IH 0 I 14 130 410 00 111 1 Hit! Portland Hlta 000 030 0 1 Fltoher: IF U I B 0 Thomaeos .1 U 1 1 1 Adama .... l 10 i a ? W.lb.l .... I 11 I I I I LouF-Utni. X Alaton. H Pedtroff, Foteraon. Alaton, Rapp, Focekey, Sum meri. Roblnaon. RBI Peteraon, Aliton 3. Focekey I, Hereon. Beeert. Bee. Rapp. Tnomeeoa, Faber. DP Auatln and Artt. LOB Saa DM 4. Portland a WP Thomaaon. V Doran. Palakondaa and Siha. T l.U. aeoond same: San DM. (1) (4) Partial B K O A B A O A PadaroIM 4 AwtuM ' S IBuaeeLlf 1 S Foteran.a 4 I a as AUton.lb I 0R.lch.rt 4 alaroi.cf Kollwy.l I Rapp.rf S rabcr.er Poc6kT.il aleraon.lk Mathta.e 4 Korrtsn.. S l s BUlkUl s s a a 4 i lBntrt.l 4 lOladd. 4 1 Heard. 4 S 1 Total, rr i Total, 1 II San Dial . Ill 100 to 11 Hlta . Portland 10 310 OOO 30 001 001 Hit 0 Ml 001 1 Pitcher: IF AB Hi EB so Kerrlaaa ...1 M 4 4 I w.-mI 1 II . ' S X Baalnakl 1. Heard, elereo. Peteraon, Alitea. Rapp, Faber 1, Foe bar, rarrlaan, Mergule, Kollowey. Ba alnakl I. RBI Foeikey I, Baalnakl S, Auetlo, llereoa, Kerrlaan. ataroule, AJ- ilnn 3. 3B Baalnakl. Faber. HR- kar, Marquu, Baiiniai. A.ton. .ac Meretite. Kerrlaan. LOB Ban Dteio I, Portland I. PB oladd. u Felekoudaa, Sllra and Doran. T 1:11. A 1.U4, Seatll OM (11 100-4 1 Sacrament 01 001 K1- 14 I Wldmar. DelDue n ano urteiat woi ktna. Cnndlml ID and Monlalra. Hollrwood 11 M - i,i.i Ml 001 00 11 uuneer. Lntn 1, Plahor (1) and Braaan; Hatten and Paden. Oakland 100 101 0- 1 a.n Vranclana fill 040 II" I II afurphr. Watere ll. Flora, tit and Mean smaleton, Shane or in, aHiBcrlat til nd Tlealera. State Softball Tourney Resumes Saturday Night Mill City especial) Ttie Oreaon state Softball tourna roent resumes at Allen field here Saturday night, weather permitting. Unless weather condition! appear more favorable man they have so far this week, the final two nights of stat tour nament play may be moved to Bend. Bend Softball officials have promised capacity crowds for Saturday and Sunday play. Rubenitein Furniture of Eu gene will face Nored Builders of Corvallls at 7 o'clock Sat urday, with the winner of that game to take on Grants Pass immediately following. Survivor of Saturday night's competition will meet Mill City in the finals Sunday. Mill City needs only one win to clinch the state championship, while Mill City's opponent Sunday would have to win two gamea in order to capture the cham pionship In the double-elimina tion toumarpent. McGRfGOR SPORT SHIRTS jwYocn Mon wui Capital Snapping Crater LeKeriiian in Every Spot n Amity Football Team (This 1 n la series of articles dealing , with the Braspaeta of high aehool foetball teams in this area. Watch for the story en year favorite team.) By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. Capital Journal Sports Editor Amity high school's War riors will be able to field an entire starting lineup of let' termen when they open their football season against Day ton at Amity September 11. Twelve lettermen reported to Head Coach Ray Stephens and Assistant Coach Don Smith when football practice got underway this week, and the lettemien cover every po sition. Only three players were lost by graduation last year, but Reshuffling in , Standings of Top Ten Boxers New York (O-Nine Valdes' upset victory over Ezzard Charles and Don Cockell'i conquest of Harry (Kid) Mat thews has resulted' in a dras tic reshuffling of the heavy- tweight division's top ten. The monthly Ring magazine ratings released today by Edi tor Nat Fleischer have Charles, the former heavy weight champion, in the No. challenger's spot instead of the No. 1 post which he has held for so long. Roland La Starza, who gets crack at Champion Rocky Marciano's crown at the Polo Grounds September 24 'has been advanced to the No. 1 post Dan Bucceroni of Phil adelphia has been upped to the third position with Vsldes fourth. Then come Tommy Harrison, Oakland, Calif., Bob Satter field, Chicago, Helm Neuhaus, Germany, Cockell, Earl Walls of Canada, and Matthews. For the first time in years, foreign fighters hold four of the berths in the dreadnaught division's top ten. Billy Peacock of Los Angeles, who won the North American bantamweight title from Henry Pappy Gault of Spartanburg, S. C., moved into the No. 2 position among the 118-pound- ers, dropping Gault to third, France's Ray Famechon, long time holder of the No. 1 con tender's position in the feather weight division, and. Corky Gonzales of Denver have been dropped from first ten because Floyd Patterson, young Brook lyn light heavyweight, was omitted from the 178-pound di vision's first ten for the same reason. Lowery and Mixe Close in On Record New York WV-Harry (Pea nuts) Lowrey and Johnny Mize. pinch-hltters deluxe, are clos ing in on the all-time record for successful pinch-hits in one season. The major league record of 22 was set by Sam Leslie of the New York Giants in 1932. Lowrey, a part-time outfielder for the St Louis Cardinals and a dangerous hitter in a pinch, has 18 hits and Mize, the New York Yankees' specialist, has 10. The 3S-year-o 1 d Cardinal placed his name in the record books in 1 8 S 2 by collecting seven consecutive pinch-hlts. He wound up with 14 for the season. Mize set an American League mark earlier this sea son by getting five straight pinch-hits. Lowrey's 18 hits in 47 offi cial batting appearances give him a healthy .383 average. He's also drawn walks on sev eral occasions. Mize has batted two more times than Lowrey and has compiled a .340 mark. Power Failure Blacks Out Portland Meadows Portland I) A power fail ure In the area Thursday night blacked out the Portland Meadows horse rice track and forced cancellation of the rac ing program, The meet wilt resume Friday night. they were all key players, in cluding Vernon (Tank) Bant sari, who was named to the West team for the East-West class B high school Shrine game. Two other members of the 1952 team, which won three and lost five games, have been lost, one by transferring and Russ Meyer Wins 14th Game for Brooklyn Dodgers By CARL LTJNDQTJI8T New Tork UVRass Meyer may not have te pound that nail Into the wall after all, It looks like heU be nsing that pitchers glove next year in stead of hanging It ap. On the day that the fiery fire bailer learned he had rbeen traded . to the Dodgers last spring he waa so enthusi astic that he said, "If I .can't win 18 ball games with that club I'm going to hang up the old glove and quit" 9 Major Leagues 9 (Br The Aaeoelautt Preei) NATIONAL LfAOU W L Pet. a.m. Brooklyn II 41 .IS! allKraukee ,,,, 11 h .KM 1(4 PhUadelphlk II it .14 u at. Louie II M .141 11 Ne Tork , II II .410 lite Cincinnati ,441 39t Chlcaeo 41 H .114 lit Pltuotmb 41 ii in 41 Tharedar'a Xeealle! Brooklyn 1, ctueeeo I. at. Lonla (. Hew York I. Only iau, AHXB1CAN LEAGL'S w l Pet. OB. New Tork II 40 .la eweaeo ii h .M Ik Cleveland Tl II .111 II Boelon 1 II Ml II We, nine ton tj t .44 34 '4 Philadelphia (1 11 .40 let Detroit 41 at .111 40 M. LonU 44 14 444 41U Thmredar'e aeealie: Waahlniton 11. Detroit I. St. Louie 4-1. Philadelphia 4-1. Chtcaro I, Boston 4. Clare land 4, Now Tork I (11 lanlnie). Meyer won his 14th game, 7-5, from the Cubs yesterday, even though he yielded 12 hits and had to have help from Clem Lablne, who struck out the last batter in the ninth. The victory put the Brooks 8Vi games ahead of Milwau kee which had an open date. Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh also were idle. In the American League, the Yankees blew a 4-2 deci sion to Cleveland 'in 11 in nings when Wally Westlake hit a two run, game breaking homer to give Mike Garcia his 18th victory with a five hitter. The White Sox top ped th Red Sox 8-4. as Vireil Trucks won his 18th game to cut the Yankee first place lead to 8Vi games. The Senators piled up 12 runs in the first three innings to top the Tigers, 12-8, and at St. Louis, the Browns topoed the Athletics, 5-4 and 3-1. In the only other National League game, the Cardinals came from behind to top the Giants 0-3 with four runs In the seventh. Rivera Triples Jim Rivera hit a three-run triple in the third Inning to put Chicago in front for good as Trucks scattered seven hits including a homer by George Kell. The Browns put over two runs In the eighth to break a 1-1 tie as a walk with the sacks loaded and a long fly oy Jim Dyck provided the winning margin for reliever Marlin Stuart who gained his eighth victory in the second game. In the opener Vic Wertz hit a two run homer in the ninth, his second of the game and his 17th of the year to give St. Louis its triumph. Rip Repulski sparked the Cardinal wininng rally over the Giants with a three-run homer to give Ed Erautt the victory in a relief chore. So smooth it leaves you breathless " VODKA St aroel M.ae tea. loot mm mmm i.iiliioonalaHewaC. i r pi mirnoffi aMM the other by an injury. On the' other hand, Amity picked up on player via the transfer route. He ia Jerry Lenbardt, a 180-pound back from Gervais. Amity letUnnem tetania lng lnclade End Gary Shields, Bab Engellaad and am Wileex; Tackles Wes ley Keata and Ron Smith; Center Jack Larson, whe can play tackle; Guard Glena Stevens and Alan Kilmer; and Backs Gen Ehlera, Merle Stephens, Ben Hubbard and Dick Me Kenney. Stephens and Hubbard should be especially valuable to the backfield, as each has had two years' varsity experi ence. End Shields is also a two-year letterman. Several members of Amity's squad last year who were not letter-winners are expected to see a lot of action this season. They include Ends Ray Loxcr and Jerry Burch and Back fielder Walt Lawson. Dou Ingram and Carol Heath are also expected to be instru mental in the Amity team this year, as are freshmen Tony Mieker and Dean Ehlera. Amity finished in fifth place In the Yawama league last year, but were unbeaten by a B team. - Amity ia a class B school, but compete! In a league comprised mostly : of class A schools. The WariTors are handicap ped in early practices by a late harvest season. Most of the boys on the team are ac tively engaged in harvest work. Coach Stephens reports. "We are fairly deep in most positions, but lack overall speed in the Une. We could be half tough if the ball club becomes inoculated with the old desire." Pederson and Henninq to Meet Again The Salem Wrestling com mission has backed up Ref eree Jack Kiier s "no deci sion" ruling on last Tuesday's Eric Pederson-John Henning match at the Salem armory, and the two gladiators will go at each other again in a re match at the armory next Tuesday. The "no decision" ruling came when Referee Riser was unable to see Henning pin Pederson to the mat Riser had been knocked into semi consciousness during the match. When Riser finally came to his senses. Pederson had a full Nelson on Henning. Due to the confusion of the moment. Riser ordered the match halted with no winner. After studying the facts of the case, the commislson has backed Riser up. Pederson and Henning will meet in the main event of next Tuesday's card. Barbs sporting goods is handling advance ticket sales. Minor League Scores (By Th Aeeoelated Praaal AMSaiCAN ASSOCIATION Kaniaa City I, Toledo 1. Indlanapolle . Loula-llla S. Colinnhui' 13, St. Paul 11. MInneapolla 11. Oiarleeton I. INTEBNATIONAL LBAOVB i.ntreal 11, Syraeueo S. Roehoater I, Toronto I. Bulfala a. sprlmlleld 1. , Only Sanaa eehodulod. TEXAI LXA O US Rouetoa I. Dallaa 1. Tulea I, Bhreveport t. Oklahoma city 1, Eeaumoal t. Baa Antonio I, Port Worth 1 (II taa.). WKSTIBN LSAOITS Sloo City 4. Colorado aprlai I. Omaha I. Denver 1. Dea Hotnei 10. Pueblo I. Lincoln I. Wichita 1. pionieb Llama Idaho Fella 11, Poeatell 4. Boleo I. afaste Valley I. Oreat rail, II. Bllllnta I. Salt Lake It, Ocdcn 1. ivvx p. vw.m' vtupxefiT rMMOMMOTOftS Bronce-bnstia' Is for cow boys not motorists. Threw away your spars and gallop dewa here to see ear latest, clean, tin qaallty aatea. 1SJI OLDSMOBILI "II" 4 Door Sedan: Whit aide wills, radio, heater, hydra- verr $1595 Mir ii -i r asJI FAN FARE KLA ''eVrsu Sheridan Shy on Vets in Oac Wield; Line Is Strong (Her is another article en the reaaecta f high aehool football team la tnt area. Watch for the story m your faTorlte team.) By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. at Tun.il ! WeHtsTrt The Sheridan high achool Spartans, second place art-snare in the Yawama league last season with a record of seven wins and one loss, have nine lettermen returning from last season's squad only one of them a backflelder. Ths lone returnlnff back is B. Duncan, a ISO-pounder with one year's Varsity experience. J, Fisher, wno played wiin New Stock Car Record Posted' Milwaukee () Don O'Dell, Blue Island, I1L, gunned his 1852 Packard to victory Thurs day, aettlng a new stock car record for the 150-mile distance, at the Wisconsin State Fair grounds track. O'Dell's time was 2:04:13.502, two and one-half minutes bet ter than the old mark of 2:08:35.871. Bob Christie, Grants Pass, Ore., was second in a 1953 Nash. Yesterday's Stars Br The AasocUttatl Prtaa) rttcfclar Ylrsll Track. Chkan WbiU i. won tali Uth iime ol tin Miioa vn4 fcla uth walait four taasM stiBM totatng th flox, f-4 rr Boa too. .MUiac WkUt weatlavxe, Cleveland ZBdlus, homered la the Uth lnnlat with a on bin for the wlmiloi rum la CilerelektMl's 41 victory over New York. Jr. Legion Baseball Seeuenel Ta.rnuea.ia At Bloomlnaton. UL. wlnnetka. Ill S, Topeka, Kan., I. (Wlnnetka entera national tournament at Miami, Pit. I ' At Sumter, a. C, Chemrrlila, N. c. . Monro, La., . (1 of s aerlee tied 1-1.) The first morning duty of custodians at Blarney Castle is to scrub the lipstick off the Blarney Stone. OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON FULLY AGED $4i- $2" THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD wo I Willamina last year, has trans ferred to Sheridan, and ia ex pected to fit into coach John Blaaer's Sheridan ba c k f i e 1 d picture this year. Blaser dad his assistant, Ray Pointer, are ofaced with the problem of building the re mainder of their backfield with inexperienced men. B. Vaughn and R. Sparks, who plsyed for the Sheridan jayvees last sea- Another Oregon Grid Prospect Drafted . Eugene W) The Armed For ces Thursday claimed its third University of Oregon football player in recent weeks. ' Troy Bellah, North Bend, 185-pound sophomore who had been counted on for reserve duty at guard, was drafted. Harry Mondtxle, guard, and Stan Dmochowsky, quarter back, were Inducted earlier. Australia is erecting a heavy wire fence 135 miles long at a cost of 8130,000 to keep emus out of wheat lands. TIDE TABLE Tide, for Tart, orayen Aamet. 111 (CoarafloS ay C. . Genet tuad OdeU0 Sarvey, Partla.. Oreaaal hub water, imw water Tim Helehl Time Heliht 1:11 a m. i t 1 17 a.m. oj l p.m. 1.1 1 11 p.m. -.l 1:41 a.m. 1.1 : a.m. 14 1:11 p.m. I.I 10:11 p.m. -0.1 4:41 a.m. 4.1 10:04 a.m. 1.1 4:10 p.m. I I 11:41 p.m. 4.1 1:11 a.m. 4.4 II :M a.m. t.1 1:11 p.m. II Aueuat II II atrina anew ttamun. arraeia OMtarwa. aa tilings over wWi focl iWeMicBi fBiiel 4reaM4tkcpl ' Otyatsila Batar ott year e. oABeBJ4M)f SFVJtl j you jtvtot. IffifflME Oregon's lartrest straight bourbon! SS MOOf THE OLD HERMITAGE yW.HDitxe, son, should provide some help. The Sheridan line should be strong this year, with letter n.en in every position. They are T. Hulett and W. Wood, ends; D. Stuck, P. Stuck and L. Kilmer, tackles; L. Chamber lain and B. Bailer, guards; and N McKibben, center. McKlb ben is a three-year letterman, which means that the center spot should be especially strong, it. sparks, center for last year's junior varsity team, will see action in that position. loo. . The Spartans, who last year racked up 185 point to their opponents' 74, open their 1854 season against Yamhill at Sheridan September 11. The remainder of the Sheri dan schedule: Sept. 18. at Day ton; Sept. 25, Sherwood at Amity; Oct. 2, at Amity; Oct. IF. Bancs at Sheridan; Oct. 23. at North Marion; Oct. 30, Nes- tucca at Sheridan; Nov. 8, at Willamina. New Hearing The UKDICAX AC OUSTXCAL XH- rrauMxrrr cou PANT tf MiBnettiv. laVrarHt atnrl aid.! 1' manufacturers e preclaioo tadioBitr tert and svuditcrr Utlalni uatt often Ton th latMt 4SO-I- velopmenU isd per tonal service la th correction of roar heartni aroUema. Fre trial permltua Ftortl Btawtt an bail of examination an4 axperlw net but pmleusjj with ear aBViae aid. Sclentlfle hearing; tests iiTea without eoet la tb horn or aerie. 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