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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreeoa
Tuesday, September 1, 1U53
3J
AFIELD
I, lot fern-
urn
take terrific beating, with the pressure of all Orcfaa'a
tanaera concentrated aa them. Aba, according U tha
major, to would ba food acme to have aeparatc reflations
. governing tha eastern Oregon flyway. Actually, tha mi
gration at birda through tha eaitera route la quite dif
ferent from that found la tha Willamette valley and on
tha coast However, tha U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
makes the regulation for tha variont flywaya all aver the
country, and It la felt that too many other localities would
want separate regulations, thus creating too much red
tape. First time we aver heard af a federal board trying
to reduce red-tape!
at - . m
Kflnn If) 170 Pigeon season begins today, and the
n Willi iw vv writ,,., two-year-old son Mlland la
. toady to go with his springer pup and "shotgun."
' There will be pigeon in the pot for a few valley gunners
this evening. We say "a few", because not all that go afield
will be lucky. Despite the' fact that season on pigeons opens
today, many hunters will wonder if wild pigeons arent just
a product of somebody's imagination. Good pigeon shooting
Is scarce these days, and folks who know productive loca
tions just ain't talkin'. Even if you're one of the favored few
with a good pigeon stand, you will have to be a very good
hot as well. Pigeons are hard to hit their zipping flight is
tough to follow, and determining the range is also a prob
lem, we enow one leuow who got so wrapped up in his
gun trying to lead a pigeon, that his friends had to find a
sailor to untie the knots ....
There la still some fishing going on locally. We stop
ped in on Jim HcFarland last night, just as a mess of
rainbow trout was being tossed into the frying pan. Jim
caught them np at Marion Forka over the week-end.
Seems that Jim's wife, Betty, had never eaten trout before,
let alona cook 'em, so Jim was chef for the evening.
Didn't bear a bit of complaint from the little woman,
either ...
The rains of recent date have given new life to the
sea-run cutthroat fishing on the coast. While the fishing is
not red-hot, still we've heard good reports from most costal
rivers. A few more, rainstorms will aee the salmon fishing
improve, also.
Food for thought dep't: In a recent discussion with
Major Tobin of Fortland, Ducks Unlimited and IWLA
. blggey, the major pointed out that, due to our early
opening each year oa ducks, our local mallards are get
ting pretty well shot out. The northern birds seldom
begin their migration early enough to hit Oregon until
after tha season la well underway. Thus, our local birda
Cartier Tops
Garth Panter
New York UA Middle
weight Walter Cartier of New
York turned the tables Impres
sively on Garth Panter of Salt
Lake City by winning a lop
sided, unanimous 10-round de
cision in their return televised
bout at Brooklyn's Eastern
Parkway arena last night.
Cartier scaled 164 pounds;
Panter, 159 !.
They went into the ring at
even money, but cartier sur
prised the fans by winning in
such one sided fashion that
none of the three ring officials
gave Panter more than one
round and called one round
even.
Panter had won an upset de
cision over Cartier on July 27
at the Parkway. For that fight
Cartier had been favored at s-l.
There were no knockdowns
last night, but Panter slipped
to his knees in the fourth round
about 30 seconds after he had
been staggered by a left hook.
Cartier staggered him in the
seventh round with a straight
right to the chin and also in
the eighth round with a combi
nation left-right-left to the
head.
Free Methodist Win
Softy Loop, Wood burn
Wood burn The Free Meth
odist church sofeball team won
the championship of the Wood-
burn recreation pee wee soft-
ball league when rain washed
out the final games on the
schedule Tuesday night, and a
decision was made to wind up
the play for the season. The
titlists, defending 1952 cham
pions, were undefeated in 11
games.
TIDE TABLE
Tides fw Taft, Ortssn StstfmWr. IBM
(CaaspUsal IT O. S. CMrt aat OMSitto
Barrar, Parslaai, Ora.)
HUb WUn Lev Wlltn
8pt. Tlmt Htliht Tlmt Ktltht
1 1:99 a.m. 4.1 11:17 a.m. C O
1:33 p.m. 1.3 13:10 p.m. 3.1
S 9:00 l.ra. 4.4 3:M a.m. 0.0
1:33 P.m. 0 3 1:39 p.m. 3.3
( 10:03 a m. 4 T 3.19 a.m. -0.1
1:41 p.m. 4 1 3:93 p.m. 3.1
4 10:49 a.m. 4.9 4:07 a.m. -0.1
9:41 p.m. 9.3 4:44 p.m. 3.7
11:33 a.m. . 4:53 a.m. -0.1
10:33 a.m. 4.1 4:49 a.m. 3.4
t 11:90 a.m. 9.4 9:39 a.m. 0.0
11:19 p.m. 1.1 a:3l P.m. 9.0
T 13:11 a.m. 9.9 4:01 a.m. 4J.3
11:99 p.m. 9 9 9:10 p.m. 1.9
I 9:30 a.m. 0.0
13:40 P.m. 9.T 9:43 p.m. 1.9
i 13:3a aia. 9.7 9 99 am. 0
1:03 p.m. ( 9 1:31 p.m. 1.1
10 . 1:19 a.m. 1 1:33 a.m. 1.3
1:39 p.m. 0.0 1:99 P.m. 0.9
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30,000 Fans
Expected for
Ram-Card Game
Portland Northwest foot
ball fans about 30,000 of 'em
will find out how. the grid
iron greats perform next Mon
day night here at Multnomah
Stadium when the Los Angeles
Rams clash with the Chicago
Cardinals.
The two members of the Na
tional Football League, itching
for victory despite the fact the
game doesn't count in the
standings, will square off at 8
p.m.
Oregon Sports Attractions
expects a crowd of 30,000 to
watch them in action and
hopes for a contest as thrilling
and exciting as the one the
same teams played last year,
when the Rams won 24 to 14.
Indications, are that the
forthcoming clash will equal or
surpass that game in football
thrills and spectacular plays.
This is a "grudge" match be
tween Coaches Joe Stydahar of
the Cardinals and Hampton
Pool of the Rams.
Los Angeles, boasting pro
football's mightiest offensive
machine, will score both
through the airlanes and on the
ground.
At quarterback the Rams
will have former Oregon Ail-
American Norm Van Brocklin,
pro . football's finest passer.
Two rookies. Brad Myers of
Bucknell and Tom McCormick
of College of Pacific, have won
the atarting halfback positions.
Deacon Dan Towler. the lea
gue's leading ground gainer,
will be at fullback.
Rudy Bukich, who passed
U5C to its Rose Bowl victory
over Wisconsin this year, will
understudv Van Brocklin. For
additional offensive cnores me
Rams will bank on Glenn Da
vis. "Mr. Outside" of Army
fame; Woodley Lewis, Oregon's
specialist on punt returns; raui
Younger, Vitamin Smith, and
Skeet Quinlan.
The Rams present the most
formidable pass catchers in the
business In Ends Elroy Hirsch
and Tom Fears, with rookie
Ed Barker of WSC to assist.
Chicago's running attack will
mow on the toes of Halfbacks
Charley Trlppl and Johnny Ols
zewski. Trippi, an "oia pro,
was the hero of last years
game, and "Johnny-O" was one
of the finest runners in coue
siau football at California.
Rnnkies Dale Samuels of
Purdue and James Root of Mi
ami will share the quarterback
burdens. One of two veterans,
Bill Svoboda or Ralph Pasqua
riello, will go at fullback.
The same will not ie telecast
or broadcast. Although the box
office sale has been saustac-
tory, plenty of choice scan are
till available in all locations.
Reserved seats are priced at $3
and $4 and out-of-town fans
may order by mail through
Oregon Sports Attractions ncre
in the Dekum puuaing.
Coach Envisions Axe
Stockton, Calif. WV-Any-ne
top this?
Jack (Moose) Myers, new
football coach at College of
the Pacific, rattles off COP's
first three opponents "Stan
ford, Washington State and
Tulsa" all toughles, then . . .
"There's no nse going any
further. I won't be around
after that."
Portland Tops San Diego
11-8 in Sco-Saw Contest
(Mr Th AjMcitUd Prsas)
Assuming that barring ca
tastrophic Bollywood and
Seattle will finish one, two In
the Pacific Coast League two
weeka hence, major interest
lies In who will take tha other
twa first division berths.
Los Angeies, In third place,
probably will take one of them,
but a hot streak by either San
Francisco of Portland might
move the Angels down the lad
der.
As things stand, Hollywood
is 10 games ahead of Seattle
and 16 ahead of the Angels.
Portland and San Francisco
are tied 20 hi games off the
Legion World
Series Starts
Miami, Fla. MP) Yakima,
Wash., champions of the Far
West, and Milford, Mass., the
Eastern titlists, were matched
here Tuesday in the' opening
came of the American Legion
Junior Baseball World Series.
The contest to get under
way in Miami Stadium at 3:30
p.m. PST, after pregame cere
monies featuring Sandra
Wirth, Little World Series
queen
Milford held the favorite's
role on the basis of its two
year record. The Easterners
went to the finals last year
but lost to Cincinnati. Coach
Pep Morone aaid either Bob
Soico or Ralph (Lefty) Iu-
menti, both undefeated in
1953. would start on the
mound for Milford.. Tom
Gibson (10-1) or Dave Dex
ter (10-0) will start for Yak
ima.
. Winnetka, 111., the Midwest
champion, and Cherryville,
N.C., southern titleholder,
were to meet in the scond
game of Tuesday's double
header. The double-e 1 1 m 1 n a tion
tournament will continue
daily through Saturday.
Minor League Scores
rBr The Associated Press)
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUS
Montreal 9. Bullalo 1
Rochester 9, Sprinslleld I
Baltimore 9, Syracuse S .
Only lames scheduled
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas CUT 1. St. Paul 1
Louisville 9. Ulnneapolla 1
Toledo 1, Columbus 4
Only aames scheduled
TEXAS LIAOtia
Oklahoma Cltr 1-7, Tulsa 3-9
Beaumont 11, Houston 9
fthreveport 7, San Antonio 1
DsUss 9. Fort Worth 1
WESTERN LEAGUE
Dee Homes -. Wichita 9-19
Denver 4-9, 8toux Cltr 9-19
Lincoln 1-4, Colorado Sprinsa S-y
Omaha 4. Pueblo 3
PIONEER LEAGUE
Oreat Palls (. BUllnfs 1
Salt Late 9. Idaho fills 4
Ocden 19, Pocatello t
I PCL Standings
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet. OB
Hellrwood 191 99 ill
Seattle 99 T9 M4 19
Los Antelas 94 .419 Wi
Hon Pranclsca SS SI .491 S9S
Portland T9 S3 .491 10
Sen Oleso 14 B4 .441
Saersment 4S 41 .! Hl
Olllaod 44 9 .411 U
Bflenaar's Beeatls:
Portland 11. Baa Olsia S ' .
Only tames
pace. San Diego is a game and
one-half further back.
San , Francisco's hopes of
moving up aren't helped much
by the prospect of tangling
with the Stars at Hollywood in
this week a set.
Portland plays two games
Tuesday night against seventh
place Sacramento, Los Angeles
Is entertained by cellar-dwel
ling Oakland and San Diego
plays at Seattle.
The Rainiers Monday night
called up three young hurlers
for the tag end of the cam
paign. Right-hander Cal Hum
phreys was recalled from Tuc
son of the Arizona-Texas Lea
gue while Robert Roberts and
Loren Myers come from Van
couver of the Western Inter
national League.
In Monday night's only game,
Portland topped San Diego 1 1-
a in a iree niiung auair. ine
game was see-saw through
seven innings with Jack Mer-
son hitting a homer for San
Diego with one aboard in the
second and Herm Reich doing
the same for Portland in the
third. The Beavers went ahead
to stay in the seventh with four
runs on a walk and singles by
Frank Austin, Reich, Fletcher
Robbe, Don Eggert and Jim
Gladd.
The box:
Saa Oleio (4)
b a o a
Pderll.l 4
Ptrsn.ss
Alston. 1 9
Rspp,rf 4
Fsber.cf S
Pockr.lt I
Merson, 1
MitMs.o 4
TSmtii,p 1
Hrrera.p 0
Ualloy.a I
Austin .ss
4 Russell.et
4 Reich. rl
1 Robbe.U
I Arlt.l
t Bsslnskl.t
Eitert.3
0 Olsdd c
1 Heard. 0
a Walbel.n
Lint,p
(ID Peruana
B H O A
1
Totals 39 11 14 II
San Dleao ;
HIU
Portland
HIU
Pitcher
T. Smith .
Herrera
M.Iloy ...
Heard ....
Wslbel ...
Lint
IP
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...314
,..4s
,..144
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Totals 11 11 IT 19
130 010 301 I
130 031 40111
.004 031 40111
.003 131 90111
H ER BBDO
3 i a
1I3S
1111
411
1 1 1
111
Wlnnor Lint. Loser Manor.
E Austin. Oladd. R Pederoff 1, Al
ston 1, Rspp, Paher, Pocekay. Uerson,
Austin 1. Russell 1, Reich 3, Robbe, Ba
sert 3 Oladd. RBI Rapn, Peterson, ller
son 1, Austin 1, Reich 3, Oladd 3. Rapp,
Poceksy. Robbe 3. IB Austin. 3B Pe
terson. Eat ert. HR Raich. Merson. SAC
Paber 3. Heard. SB Pederoff. OP Ped
eroff. Peterson and Alston: KiKerf. Ba
slnskl and Arft. LOB Baa Dleio T, Port
land 3. PB Mathls. WP Lint. O Oor
sn. Pelekoudas and Sllra. T 1:97. A
1009.
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Brooklyn Could
Wind Up With Best
Pet. in 44 Years
By CARL LUNDQOST
New Tork (UA Brooklyn's
dynamo Dodgers hit the Sep
tember stretch today with an
ntaide chance to wind op
with the beat winning record
of any National Leagae team
in 44 yeara.
If they play at about the
pace they have set since the
AU-Star game, the Brooks can
finish up with 110 victories
and only 44 defeats, surpass
ing all other National League
winners since the 1909 Pi
rates had that mark.
Brooklyn's 6-3 triumph last
night over the Cardinals in
which Duke Snider hit two
homers and Gil Hodges got
one, was the 10th straight at
Ebbets field over St Louis
this year.
Catcher Record -Roy
Campanelia set a Na
tional League mark for catch'
era when he drove in two
runs with a double to give
him a total of 124. The old
mark of 122 was held jointly
by Walker Cooper of the 1947
Giants and Gabby Harnett of
tne ivju vuDSt
The runnerup Bravea were
Idle and dropped 10 Vi games
behind.
Cincinnati twice utilized
big sixth inning rallies to de
feat the Phils 12-6 and 7-5
while the Giants defeated the
Cubs 13-4.
In the American League, ol'
Bo bo Newsom won his 200th
game, 10-4 over Detroit, after
the Tigers topped the Athle
tics 9-7. Boston defeated
Cleveland 6-4 as Ted Wil
liams hit his seventh homer
since returning from Korea
and Washington edged St.
Louis 4-3, There' were no
other, games scheduled.
Fat and Forty
Newsom, pitching mainly
from memory, won his his
toric game by scattering 11
hits and keeping the A's bull
pen busy waiting to relieve
the fat and forty old boy. But
he stuck it out to pitch his
first complete game of the
year as the A's cushioned him
with nine runs in the first
four innings.
Williams' homer was a three
run blast that gave Mickey
McDermott his 15th victory.
Q Major Leagues 9
(Br The Associated Preeal
NATIOKAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. OB
Brooklyn 94 49 .449 -
Milwaukee 9a 41 411 lev,
Philadelphia 13 99 lit 19
at. Louis n ia mi it
New York 43 44 .T7 11
CtactaneU T9 .40 33-4
Chlcasa 90 44 J49 49
pitubunh 1 ! as
Meaday'e Resells:
New. York 13. CHlceaa 4
Cincinnati 11-T, Philadelphia 4-9
Brooklyn 4. as. Louis 1
Onlr aaa44
AHESICAN
OB
New York
Cr, lease
Clerelsad
Boston
Wuhlnston
Philadelphia
Detroit
at. Louis
Mastdar'o Beaanai
Wasblnatoa 4. at. Loula I
Zootoa 9. Cleveland 9
Detroit 9-4. Philadelphia f-1
Only aaassa
LEAOIE
W L Pet.
94 43 .441
14 13 .400 9t
It 44 .449 14 1
n 40 .us lata
44 41 .444 33
93 19 .391 99
49 U J44 19
49 99 4(4 41
Jim Busby's single drove in
the winning run for Washing
ton after both teams had a
home run spree, Bob Turley,
Roy Sieverss, and Don Len
hardt connecting for St Louis
and Mickey Vernon and Gil
Coan for Washington.
No Channel
Attempt by
Florence Today
Dover, England U.R) Flop.
ence Chadwlck reluctantly
postponed her attempt to swim
the English channel to Franca
and back today but said she
would try tomorrow night or
Thursday morning If the
weather improves.
The San Diego veteran
swimmer called off tempo
rarily her plan to set a new
mark in channel swimming aft
er weather forecasters predict
ed a 20-knot wind and choppy
seas.
Mason Plans
Golf Tourney
Bunny Mason, pro at Salem
Golf club, will sponsor a Salem
junior golf tournament Friday.
Competition will be conduct
ed in four divisions boys un
der 12, girls under 12, girls 12-
16 and boys 12-16.
The tourney will be a one-day
affair, and Mason urges all
those interested to register as
soon as possible by phoning him
at the golf club, telephone
36652.
Mason is particularly anxious
that all the kids who were stu
dents in his summer golf class
es compete in the tournament
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