Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galm. Ortffoa
TlinrxUr.'frpUBlxr t, 1951
Q Major Leagues
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Cleveland ,,, II
BotMB II
Waahiaitea , M
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DeUell u
Ik UllU 44
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Clevelend 1 PMledelphla J.
Ki Vera I, at. lhuu 1.
KATIOML UACH'B
Brooklyn ....
yiivaukee ...
Philadelphia
St. Lauu
New Yora ...
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Wedaeedor'a Beeallei
New Vork 4, Cincinnati I.
htllvautea I, Brook Ivb I.
Bt. Loula 14, Philadelphia T.
Plttekarla 4. Chleeaa 1.
r.:yr.:ld$ Tosses
4-IIitter Against
St. Lcuis Browns
Br CARL LVNDQUI8T
New York UJtAlmoet Bar
pitcher look geed when he hu
a chance U pitch against the
Browns but theft was bo doubt
to da j. that. Allie. Reynolds
meant busineas. when. be. eat
them down 91 la a four-hit
world aerlei test run, for the
' Yankeei,
Reynold! had itarted only
two game tlneo July 8 and waa
a little ruity at going the dis
tance so ho accepted a little re
lief help in the ninth inning.
But while he was in there the
Browns were right down Reyn
olds' alley. Whether he would
havo the same luck against the
Dodgers, or even a first division
American League club is a de-
natarjie question, but at any
rate ho was getting himself
ready.
Tank Hitting
The Yankees pounded out 11
hits including a two run homer
by Hank Bauer and a triple by
Phil Rizxuto. The Yankees
scored three runs In the fourth
inning and had their rally cut
short when the Browns nego-
uB i a iripi play, the fourth
' 01 me season la the American
league.
The White Sox staved at.
games behind the Yankees by
oeieaung in senators T-S,
pounding out 16 hits. Nellie
Fox led the way with three.
Wallie Westlako hit two
homers to pace the Indians to a
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Art SLtVZL h'.. tL?. Wednesday night with
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and Steve Bilko got one with
the bases empty. ,
Preston Ward drove in
runs with a grand slam homer
and a double as the Pirates de
feated the Cubs 8-1 on the
steady seven-hit pitching of
Bob Friend.
The Giants defeated Cincln
nati 4-3, cashing In on a bases
loaded double by Daryl Spen
cer and a home run by Dusty
Rhodes to provide Ruben Go
mel with all tre margin he
needed for his 13th victory.
Yakima Only
Unbeaten Team
In Nationals
Miami, Fla. ) Yakima,
Wash., advanced on more atep
toward the national American
Legion Junior Baseball cham-
Portland Scores in B(a;wr'
ai iis.lL i r a ii ; One Slow, the Other Slower
VT hiii i ii fur j-4 viciury
his
sevenin victory In relief role.
Mel Parnell won his 18th
game with relief help from fi
lls Kinder, topping the Tigers,
9 z, as Boston put over two
runs in the seventh on a suc
cession of singles by John Lip-
on, out uooaman, Jim Piersall
and Ted Williams.
Braves Bums Slugfest
Milwaukee outlas'.ed Brook
lyn, 8 in a steam heated slug!
jesi wnicn was interrupted by
a thundershower that only
made things worse. Bobby Buhl
turned in a six Inning relief
sum in wnicn De yielded only
one run to gain hia 11th vic
tory.
The Cardinals smacked down
KODin Roberts of the Phillies in
quest of his 22nd victory, rally
ing for tlx runs in the seventh
Inning to win 10-7 as Ray Jab
lonski hit a three run homer I
a f-l win over Winnetka, 111.
The Far West champions
pushed across six runs in the
fifth inning to rack up their
second straight win of the
double-elimination tournament.
The victory left Yakima the
only unbeaten club in the four-
team tournament.
Winnetka and Mllford. Mass.
the pre-tourney favorite, have
a 1-1 record. Milford, defeated
2-0 by Yakima in the first
round Tuesday, came back
Wednssday night to oust
CherryvUle, N. C. 3-2.
Milford and Winnetka will
play a single game Thursday
evening. The winner will play
Yakima Friday night. If Yaki
ma loses, the championship
win be decided in another game
Saturday night
wtnnetaa lot IM Mo 1 S I
YsklBiB MM 90- 4 s S
tardea, eellaeor 14) aad Uadatruaa;
aioaoa and Jiovatl,
Portland Th Portland
Beaten edged Saorameat
5-4 her last light as Doa
Kelloway scared the tie-break
ing run la the betters of the
ninth oa Frank I Austin's
single.
Portland tied the score 4-4
In the sixth with one run off
Ken Kimball. Milo Csndinl
came on in the eighth for
Sacramento and gave up the
two ninth-Inning singles for
the winning run. Kolloway,
batting for Coach Bill Flem
lng, rapped out a single. He
went to second on an error
and scored on Austin's hit to
lix I left.
Fleming took the win, his
first of the season, while Can
dlnl was touched for his fourth
loss against eight wins.
All four Solon tallies, only
one of which was earned,
came in the third. With one
out, Ritchie Meyers singled,
Kimball bunted and Pitcher
Red Adams made a bad throw
at first. Pete Pavllck singled
scoring Meyers. Bob Dillln
ger doubled to score Kimball
and Nippy Jones followed
with another double, chasing
home Dllllnger and Pavllck.
That inning was the end of
Adams and he was replaced
by Dick Waibel, who lasted
until the seven when Flem
ing came in.
The Beavers opened up on
starter Don Wathina in the
second with three runs with
Eddie Basinskl batting in one
on a single and Don Eggert
driving in two more on his
PCL Standings
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Helnrwaad 144 44 .414
BeelUe 44 11 4
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Porllaad II kl .e0
Baa PrancIKe 41 44 .411
sib Dine tl 44 .l
Oealaad '4 te .4)1
Beereaieela 44 44 .01
W4M4r'l Beaallat
Oakland I. Lob Aneelae S.
HollTBoad 4, Bob Pranclera I.
Sib Dims 1-4. Seattle l..
Portland I. BMrBOMBU 4.
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Br SCOTT BAILLIB
San Francisco al Leftv
O'Doul'a San Diego Padres
wer the hottest club in the
Pacific Coast League today as
they threatened to snag an
upper division berth from
either Portland or San Fran-
CISCO.
in ruinous Padres, who
hav lost' only four of their
last 14 games, virtually
knocked Seattle out of the
pennant chase last nliht bv
drubbing the Suds in a double-
header. 7-3 and 6-3.
Rainier Slipping
After the foam had settled.
iaw naimer were lli games
behind runaway Hollywood
and the bordertowners had
moved into a fifth place tie
with the Seals.
Hollywood dunked the
Seals 4-3 and Oakland tripped
Los Angeles 3-3 in an after
noon contest
Willie Luna cruised to his
lflth win of the season for
San Diago in the opener. A
four-run splurge in the fourth
inning sank the Ralniers and
dropped Bill Evans to his
12th defeat
Cliff Fannin cut Seattle off
with six hits In the nine in
ning finale to post, hi 12th
triumph.
Dale Long smashed his 23rd
snd 34th homers to lead the
Stars to their nlp-and-tuck
win over the Seals. The game
was tied 3-3 in the eighth
when Long hit one of Elmer
Singleton's deliveries over the
centerfield fence 400 feet
away.
Fleming Win
Frankl Austin's single In
the ninth inning gave the
Beaver their decision over
the Solons. Bill Fleming, the
third Beaver pitcher to toll.
was credited with his first win
of the campaign.
Sam Chapman belted Cal
vin Coolidge McLish for i
home run in the home half of
the ninth to rocket the Oaks
to their victory over the Cher'
ubs. Cowboy Al Gettel hurl
ea ut entlr contest to set
ais zora win or the year.
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Florists Scheduled
For Saturday Play
roruana .n OHic tali said
today Portland's Erv Lind Flor
ists would see action Saturday
night in the opening round of
tn women world soft ball
tourney her. Th Florist will
play, Freedman Clothier of
west AZUs. Wis. Seattla Air
nights and th Cincinnati all.
stars meet In th first game. .
Minor League Scores
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BulfBl T. MontroBl S. .
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A14IBICAN ABBOCUTION
TnalBBBDaUk S, CtaorlBCIOK 4.
Toltdo Jk, columkuk I.
4. fBul 1. ktaiu ctw 4.
Only iuh sehodulBd.
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Hauatoa I. BoBunonk 4.
Oillu 4. tin Worth S.
OklBUomB Clt 4. TulBB 4.
Bb Anlonlo 4. ahrvoork 1.
WKMTKBM LBAOV8
Sioux City I. DBrivtr 4.
ColorBdo aprlDk 4. Llneola L
Dbb llolnok 4, Wlchlto. I.
OmBhB S. rVjeblo 1.
rlO.NSIS IIAGI
Trtiho 7. Bolt LakB 4.
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TbIbU II II 4 I Ttit.U 14 14 IT II
4 Smith fBaoBd lor Kimball la 4to.
T Nona ool whaa vduilaB run keorad.
s KoUowar klBilad for PlamLnc la Sth
k Lint aUulod lor WalbBl in 4th.
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Portland ho 40 1 441 4
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Unt, AuiclB. IB Baftrt. Dlliinf ir. jooaa
Raich. Run Pavllck. ZTimaiar, Kimball,
liver. Robba. Arfl. Bailnnkl, Xaitrt,
KoUowar. Sae Kimball. Bliart. Df
PavlKk to alrara to Joou: livara to
Pavllck: Basto-tkl to Auatln to Arft.
Uft Bacrameoto t, Portlaod I. Winner
Plamlna ll. Loaar Candinl ia.at.
ft Runaa. laoovatU Bod Pord. T 1:14.
Att 1.230.
Plrat aama:
Saa Dieao M4 434 1 t I 1
aaattia 400 in a i ii i
Luna and Summara: Svana, LovrtaB
I). Humohrava i4l 4nd Onalc.
Second lama:
Saa Dieao (MM oil no s u t
Seattle oil IMO 100 I II 1
Fannin and alathla: Naar, Del Duca
'. Lovrlch ill and CSmile.
aa Pranclaco Ill 404 4001 S I
Hollvvood MO 401 U 4 a a
aiBBletoa and Tlaalera: Uunier. Hlttla
''. Planer 4. Ilajtabener (T) sad
Malona.
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Oakland 001 001 4011 S I
McLiah and Peden: Oattal and IteaJ.
By CHARLES IOUN
UwlfUa. Idak (ATVPUylaf
Maaagsr BUI Breaaer, wa kas
ki UwlsUa Bran la U
thick f the Western latersuv
tiaaj Leaf u seceaal half '
aaat acrarabla, taraad
w leal last year.
' He had mad his profession
al baseball reputation as a
catcher In both th Western In
ternational and th Pacific
Coast Laegues.
But in 1JJ. when he took
over tn neim lor iewision s
second fling In the WIL, he
moved from behind th plat
to IrK front of It. As a pitcher
h shone. He won 21 games
and lost 11. He was on of two
Willy League ehucker to pass
the 20-game mark.
How could Brenner, at 33,
achieve such a success in his
self-chosen and vastly differ
ent nosition?
Pitching batting practice, t
guess," h explain very mai-ter-of-factly.
I kept my arm in snap
that way while managing Van
couver of the WIL four and
one-half seasons and Yakima of
th same league on year.
"When I was in high school
I was a pitcher and it wa th
same thing in semi-pro ball. It
wasn't until I turned pro I be
gan to catch very much."
Brenner kaa a caaac to
surpass his 1I5X pitching
record this eaoa. Through
Aug. 27 he had woa 1
games, against s!s defeats.
He looks more like a catch
er Uian pitcher. He pack 200
pounds on hi 6-foot stocky
frame, and th fact that has
no speed merchant may ac
count for th tact n never
mad th majors.
Brenner is undisputedly th
knuckle-ball king of th West
ern International. He uses that
pitch almost exclusively.
His regular receiver, Catcher
Clint Cameron, says:
"He1 got about tw pitch
es on Is slow and th other
is slower."
It isnt' out of th ordinary
for him to win while giving up
ten and more hits a gam. But
ha doesn't usually allow the
opposing team to bunch ' its
binglet. That' how h get by
No slouch at th plat him
self, he is currently batting
.292, getting 31 blows in 108
official trips, Including six
homers.
Today Brenner leads th
WIL pitchers ta the de
partments: M t inning
pitched, 253; fewest walks,
58; most hit gives ap, 3(S
In O game.
He has an earned run aver
age of 4.14. H keep that fig
ure In th upper level with
such performance as a 17-9
decision over Calgary Aug. 4
in which he wis tapped for 22
hits while gains the rout.
There's a little of the iron
man in Brenner, too. On June
25 he shut out Yakima there
9-0 and the next night at Spo
kane he won 6-5. Both wer
inning contests.
Brenner ae mad Blp
ley'a Bellev It r Not ear
toon whea hi wa charged
with a passed hall which
permitted aot eat, hat three,
ran t score.
Telling about it later, Bren
ner recalls how he argued with
th plat umpire for a new ball
while laboring under the im
pression his bobble wa an au
tomatic one-bas advance in
that particular park.
Brenner piloted a XB-17
bomber tor th air fore dur
ing World War U and fa won
three Distinguished Flying
Cross for his missions over
Berlin and German controlled
isecnosiovskla.
Oa ae aniasiea, aftar
dropping hi kemb. th
plan' axygta sysWm was
ket ut at 22,0 feet. Mt
t th crew maibr
"blacked cat" becaas f a
tack or xyga, bat Brea
Rer retained rirnirlnninas
antll he had reduced elava
tloa and k flew-four hoar
at hedge level to safely get
u piane and its crew back
to a baa la England.
Born In Olvmnia ha h..i
hi professional baseball career
with th Hollywood Stars of
me rcie Coast league in
1938, and waa optioned out to
neuingnam, then in the WIL.
H went back to Hollywood in
ju ana was sold to Tacc-
m, anotner former WIL elub.
That same season Los Angeles
Angeu until lit in th '41
season, wnen he went to Vm
couver In the WIL.
After four years of mllitarv
lervlce, he returned to th An
gel, and left to manage Van
couver the last part of the '48
season, u remained there until
51 when he took the helm at
Yakima. Th .following yer
u movca nere.
With his wife and 2-year-old
son. Brenner 'lives croa th
river at Clarkston,. where he
does little as poesibl about
a nug Backyard aarden.
He became general manager
ui mej newision ciuo last year.
Elks. Beavers
In ABC Finals
Portland 0M Oregon City's
him Dianxea tne Longshore
men, u-o, nere last night to
earn ine.rigtit to meet Norgan's
Beavers in th championship
rotum oi in slat American
oaseDau congress tournament.
The Beavers so into th itio.
deciding contest with an unde-
leatea record in tournev olav
If the Elks, who have lost one,
win tonight, it would force a
playoff which would be held
tomorrow night.
Ray Hude.i:iks Ditcher, rave
up only three hits in winning
last night's game.
Hornsby Thinks
Bums Will Win
World Series
New York UJ Manager
Rogers Hornsby of th Cincin
nati Radleg caid bluntly today
th Brooklyn Dodger "ought
ta slit their throats" If they
don't but th New York Ysn
ka In this year' World Baric.
Th 57-year-old ball of lam
er, renowned for his Crank
opinions, tabbed th 1951
Dodger th best of their four
post war series contender
and predicted that they'll
wreck th Yankees' bid for an
unprecedented fifth straight
world championship.
Major League Leaders
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KanoHAL LBAOD
ttTBmlll,4WfcTBr'?J?i MfUkT'Vraoki
mvk J3S: BBWaaaa, Braaklra, JSI: Au.
Bus Batted la Cam pan all. Break.
Ira. 1M alllkawi, MUwaakea. .till Bad.
sea. arookirsi 114: Solder, BraaklTB. till
Baals Philadelphia. -144.
Baaaa Bsao Matheva, aUvaakas. 41i.
Klueevikl. daataaaU. ill Caawaaalla
Bad Balder, Braetrra. Ml Badsaa, Brsok.
In. .Klasr, Calaase Bad Ball Claala
aaU. M. '
PMaanas Bob, Brsoklvm. 14-1, Mil
Burdette. Muwaakee. 11-1. 4111 aaaha,
HUaaaaaa. 14-1. ,tMl Braklaa. araaklra,
I1-1S, .Till kUrar. BrookUa. 14-4, .in.
Fights Lost Wight
U. Bar-
M. J., draw alta Paadr aadr.
, Ma Tark. 14.
ABTIBICAH uaotr
BalUaa Varaaa. WaaklaAraaa, JJ4!
Roeea. ckvealaad. JMi Ulaoaa. chlBMa,
Illi Baaar, new Tark. JSSl Baabr.
Waahtastaa had Kite hell Clevelaad. Ml.
Baaa Batted la Roaen, Cleveland. 1H
Barra. Maw Tark Bad Vsraoa. Waahlni.
toa. Mi Boooa, Oatralt aad Saralal, Phil.
adalahla, SI.
Bobm Baaa Saralal, Phlladalphia. JTl
Boaaa. Cleveland. Ml Serve. Raw Tark.
S4; Boone. Da trait. Sli Dowp. Cleveland
aad Rnblaiaa, PhOadalphle. SB.
PrteaiBB Loaat. Mew Tart. !l-l. Jilt
ataart. at. louu, 4-1, asei Par. Mew
Tort. 14-4 .1411 Traaei cnicaaa ll-T.
.Tali Reach!. Maw Tark. 11-4. .TOO.
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Yesterday's Stars
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Bravea Beat Brooklyn s-l.
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lava aa four hits la hla (traa vtetorr la
a atartlaa aaalaamaal alaaa Joaa. S-l
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