Senator Ray McNulty Tosses Another Victory Over Ex-Teammates Edmonton. Albert 1. 8alem I sixth straight victory Mondiy naiem senator rookl rmblni.iii . a a ..... r .1.. tu v,. .. . . -, - - - ... M nm nomo ran In professional baseball hero Hit nlrht, but It km the only rnn Salem rot u the Senator! loot a ,-l Western Internation al leaiue tamo to Edmonton. Ray McNulty, who won 19 (amea for Salem last season, won his 18th of the year for Edmonton as he limited the Senators to only six hits. Two Eskimos hit for the cir euit, Sam Kanelos pulling the trigger on a long one in the seventh with one mate on base nd pitcher McNulty doing it In the eighth with nobody on. Salem has scored only one run off McNulty In the two games McNulty pitched against his former teammates this year. 'Br Ttia Aaaoelatad Praia) The Yakima Bears haven't lost hone In the Western In ternational league pennant race even though they have only seven more days In which to overtake the lead The Bears hung up their toria, and climbed to within four games of first-place Lew iston. The Bears have 11 more games, 7 of them against sec ond division teams, before the curtain falls Sept. . They will play two more with tail-end Victoria, five with Wenatchee. currently the loop s No. team, and three with third- place Salem in their final home stand.' Bob Wellman chalked up his 14th and 23th home runs of the season to pace the Bears Lawoum Spokao. saiaai .. Taw . vancvuaar WIL Standings It raa. ww .IT .41 .) .34 ..14 ..a caltirr J4 ij WanatcBM IT 14 Victoria SS 4 akrt BmHii Viocnw 4. Lawlataa S. Htua U. WtauthM . Tiklnl 4. Vlrtarla a. IdBOntMl S. Salara 1. Calaarr 14. TrI-CIt T. Taaaaar'a achaSalat Trinity it Calsarr. Balaam al BdjaeotoB. Waaatthaa at Spokana. Lawiatoa 44 Vaneourar. Takma ai.Vlcterla. Ml .1)1 t 40 S .404 ( .411 T4 .411 tl J44 1 to Monday night's win over Victoria. His solo round-tripper In the seventh .snapped a 8-5 lie. He circled the base paths behind Len Noren in the ninth to add two insurance tallies. Lewiston's first place mar gin was cut to three percentage points as the Bronea bowed to Vancouver 6-2, while Spokane was shutting out Wenatchee 13-0. Calgary drubbed Trt City 14- to round out the. eve ning's activities. Lewiiton managed only four hits off Vancouver's Bob Rob erts. A double and a single In the firs.t inning accounting' for the Broncs' first tally. They were blanked until the ninth when Clint Cameron singled home a Lewiiton runner after a pair of walks and a field ers' choice. Spokane's Jack Spring held Wenatchee to- six safeties in LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, September 1, 1953 Page 13 Bums Look Like They'll Grab Most Swat Togas New York W) The Brook lyn Dodgers, rolling to their second straight National League pennant, look like they will sweep most of the batting laurels, too. They have three strong contender for the batting title. In Carl Iurillo at .333, Jackie Robinson, .329 and Roy Campanella, .328, Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cardinals, the leader with a .340 average and runnerup Monte Irvin of the New York Giants. .339, both were 'hob. bled with leg injuries last week. Campanella, who broke, a senior circuit mark for runs batted in by a catcher in one season Monday night, is well on his way to capturing the honors in that department. His 124 RBI's erased the old record of 122 shared by Gabby Hartnett and Walker Cooper. In the American league, Mickey -Vernon is aiming for his second batting champion ship, having won the honor In 1946." The Washington Senators' first baseman pick ed up three points to .329 by getting 13 hits for 30 at bats, last week. Vernon's nearest competi tor, Al Rosen of the Cleve land Indians with a .32S mark, is leading the junior loop in Football Prospects Not So Hot at Willamette U Football prospects are far from glittering as Bead Coach Ted Ogdahl and Assistant Jerry Frel eaat eyes on the opening of Bearcat drills on Monday, September 7. In fact Ogdahl has reason to poll ont half a dosen crying towels as he points to no leas than tl men gone from last season's varsity squad the bulk of them being regulars on the 1952 offensive and .defensive teams. Seventeen of the absentees were lettermen and of the 11 men comprising Ogdahl's 'J2 offensive alignment, only two linemen and one back are re turning. ' Ind Bob Flatenberg, Back Paul Jewell and linemen Wally Richartz and Bob Mil Ier left the fold via the grad uation route. Benny Holt, the pass throwing lad from Hawaii and first string quarterback last season, Is gone. Other losses In the offen sive and defensive backfields are Tex Klrkendall, Bob Wal ker, Gordon Bigler, Elmer Haugen, Ray Fretheim and Russ Ferg. Linemen gone Include reg ulars Denny Elasser, Harv Koepf, Bob Cody, Leo Akeo and Sam Haina in addition to Platenberg, Miller and Rich artz. Other forward departees are Roger Ulbricht, Bill Clarke, Bill Turner and Bob Inman. The nucleus Ogdahl and Frei will have to work with in the upcoming season con sists of 17 monogram winners plus four varsity reserves. In the backfield, Rserve Quarter John Kent is back as is Bill Van Horn, senior halfback. Much of the Bearcats' run; ning attack will depend on the ability or Lou Lofland and Bobby Zoelch, a couple of soph speedsters from Port racking up bis second straight shutout and his third of the season. Will Hafey led the Spokane attack. Ha had a four-for-five evening, driving in four runs to bring his season's RBI total to 103. Calgary's Charlie Mead took the lead in the WIL home run derby, pounding out No. 26 of the aeason as the Stampedera rolled to an easy win over Tri City. Ken Whitehead and Rocky Tedesco also homered tor the Canadian nine. ( Itanka aaoa i h oi abllal t 4 S IMaianr.l 4 111 TanttlU.ia 1(4 IidIiiI 4 1 S I Dae.M 4 4 1 llttitla 4 1 S Faraa.1 4 ( S 1 Wtarar.l 4 S 1 oajiarai 4.4 icaDoalLr 4 . 1 WLpooa.r 4 t 1 Sturtra.l I S Iaaaalaa.1 4 1 S Tmaai.a 4 I 1 t BjalaoD.c 4 14 I Horiaa.a 4 1 T KraHU.1 S S S 1 al'NulM.a 4 14 1 CoUiiu.a 11 Total. MS 14 II Total, 14 11 IT 14 Salm 404 044 104 1 1 SdTBonWO 414 4U 111 1 II 1 riulwr la aa h rarasaa Hema&lll 4 11 T S 1 I Colllna S 14 4 1 S 1 IJcNullr 14 I 1 s 1 LQMr: RamahilL LOB: Salam I, Ed monton 4. Xtrora: Tanaent, Kaatlaa, ifatinar. HR: zaaastan. ranalm. Me Nulti. IBH: Cars. Muraaoo. McKxltr. aaurakl. RSI: Bwaalan, Kanrlaa s. Weavar. ThenBMa. SH: lloraan. On. ptraa: attlnar and Oeraaian. Tlma: 1:41. Attandanca: 1.104. Tha llneicoraa Lawutan Vancouver Paraa. Klma tl and Duralto. .140 SOB 041 1 4 1 1 MO 1014 11 1 afar: Bobarta and w natrlua OW 404 004 SSI Saokana 441410 0411 II Monroa. Kllaa 111 and Banaloraal: Sarins and Sriaata. runs batted in with 122 and is home run co-leader with the Philadelphia Athletics' Gus Zernial, each with 35. Eddie Mathews, the Mil waukee Braves' young slug ging star, is the National League's top home run pro ducer with 43. Norgan's Bevos In ABC Finals Portland ) Norgan's Beavers won a place in the finala of the Oregon American American Baseball Congress tournament Monday with a 4-0 win over the Longshoremen. Archer Blower and Pipe, de fending champion, will meet Oregon City Elks Tuesday night. Both have been defeated once and the winner will play the Longshoremen Wednesday to determine the finals oppon ent for Norgan's. land. Mickey Coen may be in line for top duty at fullback. Forward . wall lettermen returning are Ken Cooper at center and guard, Ray Chaipu zio. at guard. Cliff York at center and guard, Dorrence Noteboom at tackle, Rube Menashe at guard, Dave An derson at tackle, Hal Har- greaves at center and Andy George, Norm Dversdahl, Dean Benson and Mike Hovis at the flanks. Varsity reserves due back are End Jerry Kangas, Guard Pat Dering and Backs Mike Munz and Jerry Doan. , Willamette opens the sea son September 19 In a Mc Culloch Stadium game with College of Puget Sound. The slate include eight games with first conference game at Caldwell October 3 against College of Idaho. The Bearcats finished third In. the conference last season behind top place College of Idaho and Pacific. The over all record tor WU In 19B2 waa five wins, two ties and two setbacks. The ability 'of the 19S3 Bearcats to match or better that mark depends on .how well some of the yawning va cancies are filled. Ogdahl has hopes that at last part of the answer say come from ranks of incoming freshmen and transfers. Yakima 000 414 14S S IS 1 Victoria 0W 00 000 4 10 I Carter. Touns III and Albtnl: Drllllna and Harford. Tri-CItT 110 00) 140 T II I Calf an 141 440 Ml 14 14 1 Mlckelaon. aioIfaU III and Warron: Orrcll and Brteker. Bowling Group To Elect New Officers Tonight A buffet supper and election of officers will be conducted by the Salem Bowling Associa tion at 7 o'clock tonight at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Vern Turner, a -director of the American Bowling Con gress, will tell of plans for the ABC tournament to be con ducted in Seattle next Spring. The buffet supper is tree to members of the Salem Bowl ing Association.. Yesterday's Stars Auto, Motorcycle Rccing Slated At Meadows Track orsepower take rr far the harass at Portland Mea dows during tha Labor Day weekend with motorcycles and auto racing en successive daya holding Interest an s the spa cious mile track. Top riders of tha nation will speed around the dirt track next Sunday, Sept 8, In the fifth annual 23-mile Pacific Coast championship motorcy cle meet. Labor Day (Mon day), the Indianapolis-type big cars from Canada, Washington, Oregon, and - California are scheduled for a 100-mile clas sic, also a Pacific Coast cham pionship event, - The motorcycle title-run or iginally was slated for June 7, but wss postponed because of rain. More than 40 entries, most of them repeats of the June 7 list, have been received at the Meadows through Saturday, and at least as many more are expected during tha coming week. The program will Include racing for all classes, ranging from novice to expert. Nine events are listed, with the 23 miler winding up the day's ac tion. - Although many competitors will come from the Midwest and East, several ' Northwest speedsters have prove that they can ride just as fast and as well, and are among favorites to take over the crown won last year at tha Meadows by Ken Eggers. ' These include Eugene Thles sen of Eugene, the 1931 winner; Don Feister, Tacoma; Buz Cha ney, Boise; and Ken Sheared, Tacoma. Chuck Basney, George Cooper, Tom Turner, and Ed Kretz, Jr., all of California are among the out of state aces. Because of the large entry, time trials will start at 10 a.m., Sept. 6. First event la sched uled for 2 p.m. Spectators may watch practice aplns all day Saturday, Sept. a. A dance for contestants, riders and friends will be held that evening In the Meadows clubhouse. The 100-mlle big-car race on Labor Day will get underway with time triala at 1:30 o'clock. A trophy dash will precede the main event.' La it year, the same event drew an entry of 42 Pcdsrson-Honninrj Rotem. At Salem Armory Tb!;? Erie (Tha Great) Pedei and John Banning, wha bat tled to a "aa decision" amidst a noar-rlot at tha Salem ar mory last week, will clash In tha main event of tonight's weekly wreatllag card at tha Salem armory. Padaraaa and Sensing wera Involved in one at tha moat furious battles In months at tha armory last Tuesday, when reterea Jack Klser was knocked into semt eoaseiouaneaa. While Klser was still eoo-eoo, Hennlar pinned Pederson to tna mat. When Hennlng looked around for tha referee, Pederson leaped up and clamped a full nelson aa Klser. After a row In which hun dreds at fans participated. Klser called It "no decision," and he has been backed up by tha Salem Wrestling commis sion. In preliminary matches to night, Luther Lindsay will tangle with Mr. Sakata, Jack' O'Reilly faeca Jack Klser, and Bed Vara one takes aa Greg Jaffna. The card starts at 1:30 p.m. Mill City Plays Tacoma in First Round Regionals Pendleton, Ore. W The Pacific Northwest entry In the national Softball championships will be determined here start ing Friday when tha regional playoffa get underway. Renton, Wash., will meet the Portland titlist, Hyster Co., In the nightcap of tha double eli mination event The other Fri day night game has Boise meet ing Wood Realty of Tacoma. . The defending Northwest champion, Irwin Jones Dodg ers of Tacoma, will play the Oregon state champion club from Mill City In a Saturday afternoon game. The host Pendleton team I:: ; 'i l'-- I rw."v iv-.j : . IfcimaMi in mm m i r m Arrogant Erie Pederson strikes a ta- mlllar pose as ha shews alt his muscular body, ' Peder son will tingle with John Hennlng In tha main event at tonight's professional wrestling card at tha Salea ' armory. Three ether match es are en tha card, which starts at (:1a. Muzzle Loading Group Proposed Plana tor a Salem chapter of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle association warn under way this week with an organi zational meeting scheduled for the near future. . t . . t Purpose of the club will be to revive tha old art of tha muzzle, loading weapons such as used in tha early daya at the old west, planners said, -r Only two other such dabs are orianizad In tha Norfhwamt.' plays the Washington tltllst the Multnomah Muzzle Loaders irora Mnnewicn at p.m. sav club to Portland and a Seattle urday.. , club. .. -.r ....-, ; w Those interested to lolnint . tha group are urged to call X. W. 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