Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 02, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, falem, Oreroa
Wednesday, September Z. 1153
PCL Standings
tfetirwsid
Senile
Los Anaelsi ...
Portland
Sen PTancUes
MM DIM ....
Sacraments ...
Oakland
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.III II
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.ill 11
MS II
411 II
Tseeder's Beeellel
Ma rrencloee 4. sllrwssd I.
Loa Anioieo r oai:iM I.
Son Dim t Seattle I.
Portland l-T, IMI1BMU
Beavers Vln Two
From Sacramento;
Ponce Beats Stars
Portland 0J. The Fort
land Beavers swept both ends
of doableheader from Sacra
mento hero laat alfht, odflnc
the Soloni I-t In the opener
and taking the nlf htcap 7-1. Ditg0 ,d all but leU out of the
ueaver oaiiera aiaea winner race,
Lyman Llnde, who gave up six The magic number now ii
hit, by bunching their 10 seven any combination of
,'teeond-game hit for the (even Hollywood vlctoriei and Seat
runs. Marino Plerettl. who took tie losses that toUla up to a
the loo, wai relieved In the "natural" meana that the flag
iixth bv Joe Yaylian. y ver Gllmore Field for
Pnrtland scored Its first tallv the aecond straight year.
In the opening frame on a In other activity last night,
double by Frankle Austin. Portland iwept twin bill from
Three run In the third Inning Sacramento by core of 3-2
came off a tingle by Eddie nd 7-1 and muscled the Seals
Basinskl and two errors. out of fourth place by a half
Herm Reich hit his 11th game. Los Angele outacrambl
homer of the season In the ed Oakland In a free-hitter, 7-
elihth with Jim Russel on first 1 3-
to add a pair of insurance runs. Ponce rolled up his second
In the opener Hank Arft and PCL triumph In as many starts
Basinskt did all the Beaver since be left the dank confines
scoring behind Glenn Elliott of Ventur Fno Cheso and
Ken Gables' wild pitch In George Vico both socked
the second inning of the opener George O'Donnell for homers in
accounted for Portland s first the sixth frame to hasten the
score, allowing Arft to turn his rookie ace to his ninth loss.
trloM Into a run. The Padre scored twice
Arft was in a scoring position the 10th inning to overcome
again in the fourth after he hit Seattle. Doubles by Tom Al-
a two-bagger and ran home ston and wait Foceaay, corn
ahead of Basinskl, who clouted bined with wild heave by
his sixth borne run of the sea- George Schoiees at first base,
son. helped the two run scurry
The Solon bad the score across.
vea for a time when Bob Oil- Portland Takes Two
linger aingiea in we icurui ana Porttaod woa optDtT from
'" Sacramento in the fourth in-
, T 7u . .u t . r,u ui nlng when Hank Arft doubled
In the sixth. Johnny Bitchle L rAAim B,nk, ,ho oncc
scored on Dilllnger double.
and Eddie Basinki. who once
played violin for the Buffalo
Symphony Orchestra, belted his
sixth home run of the season,
Royce Lint then humbled the
Sacs with six hits in the regu
latlon game while the Senators
By SCOTT BAILLIK
Saa Francisco U. "To
heck with Veeck. Let's beat
Ponce!"
Such were the sentiments to- wrecked themselves with four
day ot ine iwice reounea nouy miscues,
wooaawrswno iounauiaieyen Fred Richards and Bob Usher
a 10 game ieaa in ine waning eacn ciouted ninth inning home
noun w me -acu wu.it ai- brMk , 5.5 ne ,ne glve
gue race was small recompense the Angtit their win over the
lor tneir mjureu icciiug. . Oaks.
rust, rresiaenr, bod uodd 01 i ,. lam.
Itiai Stan voafprHntf rhflllpntfMl ImtumI (t (l Portland
T..T, . "T,.V. 7. '. - ui. i ii" 0 BHOA
DIU V ccwa IV ui ag, ui ws, uiaiv I pevllck,!
St Louis Browns out to Holly- piiiinir.if
wood after the American Lea- Jon!T
ffim ttauin for a showdown ser-1 Bockmn.S
ie with the mighty Twink.
veeck saia ne woman 1 piay urui.u
baU.
Terrible Tony
Then along came Tony Ponce,
San Francisco's refugee from
last place Ventura of the Class
C California League, and hand
cuffed the Hollywoods with a
sparkling six hitter, 4-1.
However, Seattle didn't do
anv better. The flattening Suds
, - . ,. - I sku REI JUiertdM, Blelnakl J, DIUlnter.
mjuh. m i-41 Lrcetuiia, 11 win oeui B Auolla. Aril, Dllllnier, anerlden.
Yakima Scorti
Victory in
Legion Tourney
Miami, Fla. MP) Yakima,
Waih.. and Winnetka, 111.,
posted first-round victories In
the American Legion Junior
World Series Tuesday.
Yakima, the Far Weit cham
pion, shut out favored Milford,
Mass., 1-0, behind four-hit
Ditching by 17-year-old Dave
Dexter, and Winnetka, the
Midwest titllst, edged Cherry
vile, S C., a-i.
uuferd lot Ml Ho I I
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atolc sal IUIIi OuUf and ovatt.
Cudd, Atkinson
Win Way Into
National Meet
Portland () Oregon's two
places In the National Amateur
Golf Tournament at Oklahoma
City Sept. 14-19 were won
Tuesday by Bruce Cudd and
Bob Atkinson, both of Port
land. Atkinson, Southern Oregon
champion, fired a 138, in the
72-hole qualifying round at ine
Waverly Country Club. Cudd,
Northwest Open titllst, carded
a 140.
The number of farm tractors
In the United States Increased
from 1,883,000 in 1943 to 4,
170,000 in 1981.
taArft. vnt xeilfiiki. S11. Aoitta
Dn-Iockman. Virile sad Jewels Mrrtl,
Ptvllck ul Jonw. Lfc aerHilot I,
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LA Still Hopes
To Get Major
League Baseball
Los Angeles () Despite
cold water tossed on the proj
ect a couple weeks ago, Los An
geles city fathers art going
right ahead with the campaign
to bring major league baseball
here.
Urged on by Mayor Norrl
Poulson, the Coliseum Commis
sion Tuesday night passed a res
olution asking authority from
the city, county and state to
study the feasibility of landing
a big league team.
.The commission handles af
fairs of the 105,000 seat Me
morial Coliseum, jointly owned
by the three governmental
units, where, all home football
games of UCLA, Southern Cal
ifornia and the professional Los
Angeles Rams are played. . .
The commission ordered toJ
send a representative to major
league owners to obtain sug
sestions: discus with P. K.
Wrlgley the possibility of pur
chasing his Los Angeles Angel
franchise in the Pacific Coast
League and Wrigley Field here;
and study further tne icasinu.
Ity of remodeling the vast col
iseum lor oaseoau.
This elty buized with big
league talk two week ago
when Bill Veeck, president of
Yi st tr day's Ston
fit Tb. iiHCIUal Prtul
PtUslw Srlr liu CUralssa la.
Slaw llnek aol H la alaalu hi Mlk
list 11-3 stir Bmios.
BalUas Ow Xaralal. IWlsotlthla
Aisuims, task star Iks Annlcta Uhiu
haau las las vttk s Mai al 17. hlulni
tl si Damn sltksua Iba A's lotl
the St Louis Browns, visited on
his exploration tour seeking a
more profitable home. for his
American League club. Peti
tions began circulating In store
and barber shops.
Mayor Poulson jumped into
the campaign Tuesday declar
ing that Los Angeles, the "na
tion's third largest elty," should
have representation in the ma
jor leagues.
llGALS
LEGALS
Oablaa.a
Candinl,
s-BtovIs
b-!tltchir
lAiutla.i 1
eauuil.ct I
1 BobM.U
I ArfMb
I Biuki.l
Btiert J
loixld.a
Isllloil.a
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-TaUli II I II II Totall 11 I SI
t smiled for ol In lib.
a Pass far UtUoTlta is Tth.
Bacramints
H1U
Portland
HIU
Plteirll IP AB B
Osbln I 4S t
Cmalnl IIS
Ulloll T I
Dlfitnitr. BltehiT,
004 111
,. 00 10 11
,. Ill 100 I
.. HI 110 -
H n 11 ao
1111
SIS
Aril S. Baatn.
Tolali II I II II Total! II II 17 It
aaeraminta Ml 001 000 1
HIU 1M 101 000 1
Portland lot Ml 0I- 1
HIU 101 III II 11
Piuan: IP AB a a n UK)
Piirittt ... 14 11 1 1 4 1
TarllaB ... 1H 11 1 1 1 1 1
Linda I II 1 I 1 1 S
R Dllllnnr. Aiutln, Reich 1. Robbc.
Artf, saitrt. IB Auitts, Bookman. Bro
Tla. IB DUllSIlr. RBI RObba. Bum
kl. (narl. Montalta, RaMh 1. B Jonll,
Boekman 1, Moatalfo. HR Reich. Sao.
Linda. DP PMritU. linn tad Jonas.
Latl sicTStntnta I. Portland 10. win
ner Llndt. Loeer PUritU. U Pord and
IaeSTIIU. T 1:04. Alt l.MI.
San PrsneUM Ml 111 000 4 t
Xoli'wosd OH 000 liol
Pom and Tllilerii cvnonnen, Lrnn
(T). MaltstMrlir III and Brslaa. ISs-
losi II).
San DIM. MO lit 1M 1t 11 1
Seattle 100 1M 1004 11 1
Kirrlian. Smith (1), Dicker m, Ben
ton ill and Mitlilsi wtdmsrk, DtTla
11) and ortcti.
Loe Aniilii
Oakland ....
Hattan u
Neal.
100 Ml IllI 11 t
010 Ml 1001 S
Pedeni Bambant? sad
IN TBS CIRCUIT COURT OP TBS
STATS OP ORBOOrT
POB TUB COUMTT OP MARIO
' HI. H IM
ITI PROBATI
Dt TRX 1IATTSR OP THB BSTATB 0
CIURLSa H. PXTX. DlesaaM.
hoticx
Pnriaaal to ardor al tn Clrralt Ornt
af the atau af oretos. for Marios oan
17. tha indenlrned, si co-eeoutore 1
the aetata af Charltf II. Prra. Oeceeeed,
i d from and srur tn letn aar 01 sept.
lilt, at tha offlea of weir aiurnere.
OftormsB and Wllllasu, 111 Onion
Bulldlm, Salem. Orison, proceed Is aeU
st prleat call tMth. or itch, or snr
part af althir of the followlns doserll
tracu of real proper!, properlr. pr
rtr of the decedent and fell eeUU. u
wit:
TRACT MO. 1 All of LoLRsmbar Two,
In Block Number Eleven In Taw Park
Addition to the Cltr of Salem. Marlon
Countr, Orsgoa (Bee Velume 1, pace 13.
Record of Tows PlsU for .Mid Countr
snd StaUl and
TRACT no. n: BMisalsi st sa Iroa
rod aa the woet line of Lot Ons Block
Hens la Tew Park Addition to the Cltr
of salaam. Marlon countr oroson l
Volume 1. Pail II, Record ot Tows
PlaU lor eald countr snd State), which
la M.M feet North of the southwitt cor
ner of aald Lot One; runnlni thenoe
XaiUrlr and parallel with tha North
line sf laid Lot One, M il feat ts ss
iros rod: thence Southerlr snd parallel
with the Saat Una af laid Lot. M.M feat
to an Iron rod on tha aouta una of laid
Let: thenci xsaterlr alons tha South
line of aald Lot, 13.11 fait 1 ss Iron
rod at thl Bottthiaet corner of Hid Lot
One! thenci Northerl aloni tha But
Una of laid Lot One, 11.00 flit to the
Northeait corner of laid Lot tllenoe
Weiterlr Bloni the NortB Una of Mid
Lot One. HI 00 feet ts thl HorthWMi
corner of laid Lot One: thenci Souther
lr aloni the Weet Una of laid Lot Ons,
31 feet to tha place sf bellnnini.
aalea wiu be reported to the court, be
lublect ts recall snd to aonflrmatlos sf
eald oourt la thi mianer provided by
law.
R. W. BCHKBIDBR,
JANST aOHNBIDBR,
Data of Pint Publication: Amuet 11.
Other Publication!: Aul. Id, Suit. I, A
II.
It's good
to be missed
Now that Schlitx r again available everywhere, orders are
pouring in at an unheard of rate. No such flood of orders
has ever been seen in the history of this or any other brewery.
Absence has made the heart grow fonder. Based on the order,
on hand for Schlitz, the most popular beer in history is destined to
become even more popular than ever.
The power behind these orders is the pent-up demand of the
American people for the brand they know and like best a beer
o fine it made a city famous.
This is the public's response to Schlitz quality after ten long
weeks of absence. It's good to know you've been missed.
The reason is that Schlitz has given more satisfaction to more,
people than any other beer in the world.
Needless to say, The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famoua
will continue to meet the high standards you yourself have set
for the finest beer obtainable.
Schlitz takes this opportunity to thank our million, and
Bsillions of friends, our wholesalers and dealers.
There's no doubt about it if you like beer, you'll love Schlitl
America's largest selling beer.
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Jot. Schlitz Brewing Company
HOT ICS Of BOirS (All ,
SMIed ktH WIU so received or the
usdereisaad sstu the hour of 1:11
s'lloek pel, ss September II, till, snd
Immediately tberoslur owned br the
Commas Consul st the Cltr of Salem.
Ovaion, la thl Council Chamber af tha
oitr Rill, for tha sale of Cltr of Salim
Impnvomeat Besda. Is the smount sf
Twestrelshl Tho-iaand, Twentr-aefen
Dollars sad SUtP-osvom Oasis.
MTS1I, tens psrasast M IM Iswi sf
the ststs if Orewaa sad OfdtsssM Bo.
ISM sf thi Cltr sf aaleav ssd seeartbod
as fslloOa:
Cltr of Salem Imprewamant Scads,
leeue 1113-S, balm sonde Uousd par
mast ts the Bassrofl Sasdlni Act. Is
denomlnallone of ll.MO.M each, escort
bond number sso which ahall M far the
eum of 111.47. eald bosdl to no dsud
Sopumoer 1. 1IU. ssd ts meter! ts
annuel uutsumeals ss fsUowa:
1. IMI ti.on.iT
lim....ll.ee
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1IU II MO M
1IM 11,000. M
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tail IJ.OM.M
provided however, that sa to euch sonde
malurine on sndvslur three reari from
tha daM sf teeue. Ml enr ee ei.
ahall havi tha opllos U redsem the
came. Is sumorteel order, upos the.
pormenu sf tha face value thereof with
accrued ID La rait sa isr tnierooi panne
dele st or after three rears from the
deu told sonde are looued. Both prin
cipal and latereet chill bo parabll it
the office of the cltr irtseurir sf Uu
cltr of aalem.
Bach bidder insula same ins rsu sr
re lee of latereet st whlck tha bisier
IS wllllu Is sseopt the koode. The
bonda wiu boar tha rata sr ralee si
intereat, not saeoodlnl three snd est
half per cent per annum, deelinltsd tn
the kid accented. Said sonde will be sold
for not loee thsa par vslus, ssd ac
crued Istoreet,
Bach kid. sieepl sldl lubrAlttsi kr
the state of Oasts, sr u staklsi
September
aeptember
Bepumber
Sepumber
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Bepumber
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September
aeptember
aeptember
sf tks slip sf aalem. mM s s
l?,sSsd kr i mtu;ii
Z7assl af the Pr veins sf the lases.
SasTIarskli M the altr si s Wsrsseo
3 sasdWU. Bidi iwksuttsd sr msu
ZJ5T be rVtoraaeed U the Mderstissd
7t jT nail Is Salem, Oresos.
?di rSal Tkldollvorod ;H-Plslo
wlthosl ssdsa delar st tho osoosss sf
cos. st Psrtlesd. Oreios. u thl waste
ful bidder msr dallsnats.
Back bidder to resuootsd ts Include In
bla lis S Itatemest of tho total inureel
do! ssi olfMllvs inuroal rata of the
u7a, ksead upos tho aiareiata Istorsat
eoei that tho ellr wiu par spss ike
Mao provided hie kid for thi laaul U
acaaptod ssd seal sf ths koevdl sf the
Ueae are aalled for psrassl prior M
tual meiirltr dsu.
Tho ruhl to rsiorvsd r ths Osesmos
csjsasU Is ssssH ssip tjM sr 1 relsst
sii kMs ba Shs mUraol sf Sso stir.
The prior Mas) sound eerleues sf
ISaaera. WtsflM. MoCUllOaS. islsisr Z
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