Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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hfaareea Ceanelly mm the ran as -ska SBfles the ball
(arrow) teward eeraer during match at Forest Hilla, N.Y.
little Me, at 8a Diego, Calif., seat the IadUaapeUa. lad.
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Ccast Ccnfcrencc Teams
Ccntinuo Fcolbnli Drills
Seattle, UJli Coach Johnny
Caerberg planned to ran his
University of Wsshlngtnn foot
ball team throngh the scama's
first serimmaf today. s
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: Ingene, U University' of
Oregon Coach Len Casanova
today looked for psu receivers
capable of handling the bul
let throws of backs George1
Shaw and Barney Holland.
' ' Corvallls, JJ Oregoa
State College's football
team still has ons big hole
today Coach Kip Taylor
:wxa looking for another de
pendable end.
.; Only returning veteran
experienced as a wlagmaa
is Wes Ediger, snd Taylor
meeds another man to bal
ance oat the line before the
seasoB opener against UCLA
Sept II. , ,
Pullman, tlJ9 Two sopho
mora linemen, a letterman,
and' two Junior college trans
fers, were singled out for
praise today after Washing
ton Stat College's first scrim
mage of the. season. ;
Coach Al Ktrcher said: be
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 6 Y'ARS OLD. 86 PROOF. OLD QUAKER D18TILUN0 COMPANY, UWRENCEBUHe. INpiAN.
Patricia Stewart' (Bear court)
a tartly ku tea-seeded
waa pleated .with the running
of left half Jim Haggerty from
Pasadena J.C and the pass
catching of ends Jim Cox of
Santa Rosa, JC, and velei
fteran
Howard McCants.
- Berkeley,- liJB University
of California bemoaned the
first major loss of the young
football practice aeasoa yes
terday after varsity guard
Tom Button waa onstrd by
a chipped arm bone.
Stanford, OJJSStanford's foot
ball squad was without the
services of three men today
as a new injury and two re
vived hurts took their toll.
Jim Jones, s tackle, was
being checked for a possible
fracture after getting his foot
stepped on in practice yester
day. Fullbacks Tom Jacobs
and Mike Anderson were
having trouble with injured
legs aggravated in fh-st work
outs this week.
' Los Angeles. U, For the
' second day, Coach Henry
(Bed) . Sanders emphasised
passing as he pot his UCLA
Brains through a pair of
stiff football.' workouts. .
ill
Winds Foret
Florenct to
Giyt Up Swim
' .Dover, England tUB Flor
ence Chadwick gave up ber at
tempt to swim the English
Channel both ways today, bo-
cause of high winds.
Miss Chadwick said, aha
would await the last favorable
tides of the season later on this
month. '
The former San Diego steno
grapher said If she fails to be
come the first person to make
a non-stop round trip swim' of
the channel during the Sept
11-11 period she wiU wait until
next year.
Miss Chadwick said her plan
to swim the Straits of Gibral
tar and the Dardanelles before
returning to the United States
depends on the success of her
final attempt to swim the chan
nel. Kovvfz'-
KISS
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The California Bear will make a hasty exit from Port
land after playing University of Oregon in Multnomah
stadium September 25. The Bean are scheduled to catch
plane out of Portland at 5:fJ5 p.m. the day of tht gatta.
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The junior gxlf tournament at Salera Golf club
Friday morning isn't sponsored by the golf dob, or ,
' by any other organization tor that aiatter. Bnnay
. Majon, pre at Salem golf club, la personally pottaor-
:: lng the tdurnament, - Mason waa so pleased when the
progress made by Salem kids at the golf school he
conducted during the summer that he is giving the
kids a chance to compete in an honest-to-goodnesa
tournrment, ' Mason is providing trophies for the
winner and runner-up in. each division. .
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The Salem Senators are saving about 500 in travel
ing expenses on the current trip to Edmonton and Cal
gary by having Pitchers Jack Hemphill, Bob Collins, Gene
Roespie and Larry Borst drive the 1300-odd miles to Ed
monton, instead of flying with the rest of the team. 'And
the four guys were eager to go by car, too not because
they have any aversion to flying, but because they though
it would be a nice auto trip. ..... ,7 ,: ..V,-' a-..--..-,
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".' Catcher! Don Masterson didn't make the trip to
. Edmonton with the Salem team : Masterson went to
his home in Redding, Calif., where his wife la expect-. ,.'
ing a baby. (Perhaps the expected offspring has .'.
' already, sprung by the time you read this.) Master
Bon will rejoin the Senators in Yakima aext week. -.
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Three Salem men will participate in the Orearon Out
board Association races at Devil's lake Sunday and Mon
day. They are Ray Redding, Paul Woodruff and Dick
Scandling. Three other Salem-men Larry Paultu, Rob
ert Stevens and Neil Baker are attending the hoc rod
speed trials on Salt Lake xlata this week. -
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Edmonton' Win 0-7; Four
Homers Swotted in Game
Baste tea. Aha, X Fear
rasa proviM taw fans
with plenty af exaniinai i
aisat as the aMaaaatoa Sal
es Booed oat the Saleaa Sea
stars t-1 m their hast WH
meettag of the seasea.
The loss put the Senators,
now In third place, four game
behind league-leading Spo
kane and three games behind
second olace Lewiston.
The Senators grabbed a S-9
lead in the first three innings,
with Jerry Ballard hitting a
homer. In the bottom of the
third Clint Weaver stepped to
the plate with the bases load
ross
Saataai seNat
Corner
ed and hoisted the ball Into
right field for his 17th homer
of the season.
With the score standing 6-4
the Eskimos added two tallies
In the fourth to tie the count
Whitey Thomson drove a
line drive over the fence in the
bottom of the eighth to send
the Eskimos in front 8-8. The
homer wsi hotiy disputed by
the Senators who claimed it
was fouL
WIL Standings
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In the top of the ninth Con
nie Peres homered for Salem.
In other lames. 1 n-Citv
edged Cslgary 8-8, Spokane
blanked Wenatchee 8-0, Yaki
ma trounced Vancouver 9-1
and Lewiston and Vancouver
split a twin bill, Lewiston
taking the owner 4-1 and
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It) aa Barford.
Sandy, Durondo
Batfle to Draw
In Ten Rounds
'' St Louis Randy San
dy of New York and Ernie
Durando of Bayonne, NJ.,
fought to a bruising draw In
their middleweight 10-round-
er last night
Sandy, who was expected
to be week after training far
below his usual fighting
weight, cam in at 140 pounds
to Durando's 157H.
But the Zl-year-old Negro
would have , won the close
fight were it not for two low
blows in the fourth round.
Referee Dick Young gave that
round to Durando on the
fouls, T-J, and that made the
difference in a close, bloody
eneounter.
Young's eard had the match
at B0-B0. Judge Fred
Connell gave it to Durando
51-41, and Judge Jene Far
roll had Sandy the winner
B1-4B.
There was action all the
way as both men opened up
in the first round. The pat
tern of the fight was estab
lished immediately as Sandy
used his superior reach to
keep Durando at a distance
and off balance, scoring heav
ily with looping right snd
left hooks to the hesd snd
body. Dursndo moved in fist
footed and punished Sandy
whenever ho could get in
elose.
The fight was televised na
tionally and locally.
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LOCAL UNITED PRESS
Duclcs' Shaw on Pro-Season
AH-Ccast Conference Tc:in
By HAL WOOD
8aa Fraaeiaeo JJ - As
long as the sporting pages
are going all oat these days
oa the collegiate football
aeasoa gettiag aader way,
wo might as well go oa
record with par IMS "ad
vanee" AU Paeltie Coast
C safer ace football team.
Here It is:
Ends: George Black,
Washington, and Sam Mor
ley, Stanford
Tackles: Chock Doud and
Jack Ellens, bath af UCLA.
Gawds: George Timber
lake, BSC, and Nora Ma
aoogtaa, Stanford, i -
Center: Matt , Haieltlne,
California.'
Qaarterbaek: George Shaw,
Oregon.
Left halfback: Paal Cam
aroa. ' . ; . s
Right halfback: fan! Lar
son, California,
Fullback: . .Leoa ' Sellers,
BSC.
So smooth
It leaves you
breathless:
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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, September S, 1953 Page 17
This yesr the players are
going to have both ways,
offense aad defense, for the
first time. Of coarse, sjalte a
few af them already have
proved themselves amag this
llae.
Foi-emeet Is aaarterback
George Shaw of the Web
foots. He already holds Us
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while plsylng safety for his
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defeating Nored Builders of
Corvallis twice here last nigni;
Scores were 8-1 and 8-0. ; .
Bob Willis' and John Pearsod
shared pitching duties In the
second game, and threw a no
hit, no-run game at the Corf
vallis club. ' ! v
Nored Builders finished third
In the recent state softball tour,
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