Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 04, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Homers Hell) Solons
Dohle Tosses
Bollard, Witherspoon Hits
Cslgsry. Alberta Tw.
ham runa helped the Salem
Senators to a I t Western In
ternational tragus victory ever
Calgary here lut aight. -
Jerry Ballard and Let With
erspoon clouted the home runt.
Lefty Dave Dahle (paced 13
Calgary hitt in chucking the
victory for Sclera.
' llrlM UndlM Prase)
i The Spokane Indiana held
' two-game edge in the
ahowdown with Lewlston for
' the Western International
' League seeond-half h a m
; pionahlp, bat no one la con
ceding them the pennant.
Thursday night the Indiana
and Bronca struggled 12 in-
ningt beiore Spokane pulled
' out with 8-6 decision. But
: the Bronca, who shot up from
; nowhere two weeks ago to be
come a pennant contender,
. have three more chances to
' stage another comeback.
The series will continue Fri
day night, Saturday and Sun
day. The winner will meet Sa
' lem. the first half champion,
I In the post season playoff.
Stan Palys singled home
Wilbur Johnson In the top of
; the 12th to win Thursday
' night's game. Then Will Hafey
' added a pair of insurance runs
with his second homer of the
. evening.
' Al Heist sent the game into
i overtime in the bottom of the
i ninth with the longest home
! run ever hit at Lewiston. The
I ball cleared the 405-foot sign
opposite home plate.
, A crowd of 2,863 fans, be
! lijeved the lsrgest ever to
watch a. baseball game at Lew
': liton, was in the stands. .
. i Only a fourth of. that num
! ber turned out at Victoria for
the first of four games that
Indians Move Into
Tie With ChiSox
For Second Place
f By CAEL LCNDQTJIST
I 'New York U Watch, out
I fee the Cleveland Indians next
' year If there la anything to the
baseball axiom that strong
f intahinr team In on season
ahonld be contender In the
i next.
! The Indians have one-way
tickets for a trip to nowhere as
far as the , current pennant
struggle is concerned, even
though they now have moved
' up to tie the White Sox for sec
' ond place.
Major Leagues.
NATIONAI. LZAOUK
Pet. OB.
.114
.117
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Waahlnaton I, chlcaao 1.
. Bat they have won 15 out of
their latt 17 games and have
r plaved good ball while doing it,
so things could be considerably
better in 1954. And one of the
big reasons, for the expected
improvement is rookie Dave
Hoskins, the kid righthander,
who has hurled eight victories
for the Indians.
Indian Bally
Hoskins scattered 10 hits
yesterday to defeat the Athlet
ics to 4, getting a four-run
cushion when the Indians put
on a rally in the fourth inning.
The White Sox dropped back
into a tie with the Indians when
they lost a 5 to 1 decision to the
Washington Senators In a night
i The Yankees stretched their
loao,,. trad to 10 Vi games with
an 8 to 5 victory over the
Browns as Ed Lopat gained his
14th victory against only three
losses, although he worked only
five innings.
Milwaukee made it two in a
row over Brooklyn and cut the
Dodgers' National League lead
(. Kin iiimi with a 6 to 1 vic
tory achieved by Ed Mathews
smashed hit 44th homer with
two men on base In the eignui
to break a 1 to l tie.
afntUa. nalYlM .
Cincinnati pounded out 15
hits including homers by Ted
Klusiewski and Jim Green
grass to defeat the Giants to
2 Fred Bacaewtkl pitched his
ninth victory although he had
to leave the game in the sixth
with a sore arm.
tv,. chilli! beat the Cardin
.i. 9 in 1. at night, with the
help of a key error by Card
.irher Del Rice, in the eighth
Inning. . .
n.irnlt edeed Boston 5 to
en a game-saving ttop by sec
ond baseman rreo
h. innk Hoot Evert
intr mum. ,
bid for a two-run single in tne
Triumph;
may decide whether the Tyees
will keep their WIL franchise.
Earlier in the week the Vic
toria, club announced unless
2000 fans pay their way to see
each of the games the Tyees
may not be able to meet the
payroll .Saturday. Only 647
answered the plea Thursday
night. They saw their club
shaded '5-4 by Vancouver. .
Elsewhere around the lea
gue, Yakima defeated Wenat
chee 5-1 behind the five-hit
pitching of southpaw Tom Del
Sarto; and Tri-City subdued
Edmonton 11-3. . - i
Edmonton was a double-loser.
The Eskimos lost the serv
ices of playing-manager Bob
Sturgeon when he broke his
left -arm in a first base colli
sion with Vic Buecola.
LOCAL
PRESS
-It UNITED
Sacramento Portland
Divide Doublohcador
Portland UJ9 The Sacra
ment Solons Bodged a rui
serosa In the 11th Inning ta de
feat Portland 6-5 In the second
game of a PCL donbleheader
last night after the Beavers had
won the opener, s-t, behind
Fred Sanard..
The Solon'i Bob Dillinger got
his sixth straight hit of the
game to bring In Lennie Attyd
with the winning run in the
nightcap. Dillinger accounted
for half of the hits racked up
by the Solons. ,
Dillinger also scored three
runs. Former Beaver Joe Brov
ia hit hia 17th homer of the sea
son in the third with Dillinger
on the paths.
Royce Lint tried for his ZOth
victory, but was taken out after
being hit in the solar plexus
with a line drive. Larry Ward
wound up the loser and Milo
Candinl the winner. '
Sanford waa his most effect
ive self In weeks in the seven-
inning first game. He kept six
Sacramento hits well acattered
for his seventh win against 11
losses. Dillinger got two of
these hits.
Jim Russell hit his sixth hom
er of the season for Portland in
the fourth. '
The snlit kept Portland in
fourth place and at an even .500
mark.
Seattle shaved Hollywood's
fat lead to 10 games by cool
in a- off San. Diego 2 to 0 on
Vern Kindsfather s four-hitter
while San Francisco was maul-
Layne, Walls
Polish Up for
Ring Rematch ;
Salt Lake City U.BHeavy-
weifhts Rex Layne of Salt
Lake City and Earl Walls, Ed
monton. Canada, polished up
their attacks today in prepar
ation for the 10-round return
match here September 8.
Walls, who kayoed Layne
!n their July fight in Canada
with a single punch in the
first round, must beat Layne
again to retain his sudden
fistic fame.
Layne on the other hand
realizes this one is important
He must defeat the Canadian
champion or probably recon
sider his boxing, future.
Beavers Recall
Two Players
From Victoria
Portland () The Pacific
Coast League Portland Bcav
en are recalling two playcrt
they optioned earlier in the sea
son to Victoria of the Western
International League.
The Beavers front office said
Thursday outfielder Granville
Gladstone and pitcher Bill
Bittler will report at San Diego
this week. Outfielders Dwane
Helbig and Bob Moniz were or
dered to report to the Beavers
tpring camp next irason.
TIDE TABLE
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(Caaiallad r V. B. Caaat aad Oaadatla
Hit B Water, Low Water
Sept. Time Helehl Time Hrliht
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II ll am. 4 1 4 tl a m. 1.4
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f 13 tl a m. II I 01 a m. 41
11:11 p a. I J 10 B at. 1.1
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WIL Standings .
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Salem, Oregon. Friday, September 4, 1953 Page 11
PCL Standings
iBr Oalud Praati
tint at
HollTwaod .....Its 41 jii
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1!5
as
ing the Twinka 13 to 2. The
outcome also shoved the Pad
res back into aixth place behind
the fifth-place Seala. - . ' , .
Ray Ortelg hit his 27th home
run of the year in the aixth in
ning to help Kindafather all the
way, took hia aixth defeat.
Tony Ponce, the refugee from
last place Ventura of tha Cal
ifornia League, cam On in the
seventh tram lust in time to
be on the gravy train for hia
third straight win. He stiU has
to lose one in the PCL. All told.
the Seals bjimbed four Holly
wood ehuckera lor 17 ntt.-.
.Los Angeles clipped Oak
land, 4 to 2 in the 10th inning
when Murray Franklin boomed
a triple to deep center with
pinch-runner Cal McLish on
base. The blow racked up vic
tory number 15 for lefty Jo
Hatten, who put down an Oak
land uprising In tha eighth in
ning after relieving BUI Fad
get with two on, none out and
one run across. . . Pad get had
stepped in for starter Bill Mol
ten in the same inning. Billy
Joe Wsters, who took over for
Jesse Florea in the eighth, got
his 12th detest.
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NEWS AND FEATURES
Terrell Medalist
Medford U. A four-un-
der-par 57 gave Harry Ter
rell, Jr., Grants Pass, medalist
honors in the Southern. Ore
gon Golf tournament here
yesterday. Match play starts
today and continues through
Labor day.
Keep Your Eye on the
ela Tostf, a few tips on how to
, :v T
7) Pi
ll.'' s i- ft 1
it V a ' ' a' t!
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camp In Greenwood Lake, N.x. La Starsa will meet heavy
weight champ Rocky Marclano for tha title at the Polo
Grounds in New York Sept, 14. (DP Telephoto)
LaStarza's Theory Says
He'll Win Over Marciano
, By OSCAR FRALEY
Greenwood Lake, N.Y. UB
Take It from a college man, ac
cording to the theory of rela
tivity heavyweight champion
Reeky Marciano will be de
throned by challenger Roland
LaStarta in their title fight at
the Polo Grounds on Sept. 24.
The college man who fig
ured this out is Roland LaStar-
za.
Rollie, in training here for
his long awaited shot at the
Brockton block buster, served
two years at CCNY before go
ing on the boxing rock pile.
Some of it seeped in, too.
Rocky Theory
Because LaStarza has his
own theory of boxing relativi
ty as he prepares to meet the
man who won a close split de
cision from h i m more than
three years ago and has treated
him like a subpoena server
ever since. .
"What has Marciano got?"
LaStarza asks in setting up his
thesis, and . then proceeds to
answer his own question this
way. "He has one punch. That s
alL Can he box? No. He has
two left feet. He may be the
greatest puncher of all time.
But I'm younger, speedier,
more skillful and I have the
confidence that I can do the
Job."
That a where Rollie dips in
to the theory of relativity, his
own and not the upper plane,
mystic formula of Einstein's.
"Everybody knows that A
squared plus B squared equals
C squared," he quoth, which
probably will come as exclus
CAR & TRUCK
RENTALS
394 NorMi Church
f hone 3 9600
State Fair H:rs9
Rcci.-tg Season
CeginsTcnsrrov
The Oregon Stat Fair horse
racing aeaaon begins seven
day run at Lone Oak track
tomorrow, with a ten-race card
scheduled to start at 1:20.
There will be no races Suty,
day, but a similar race program
la scheduled for every day next
week.
Advance ticket Bales for re
served scats at the races are en
sale in downtown booths, and
will go on aale at the Fair
grounds tomorrow.
- '
Von Brocklin
Sparks Ram
Win Over 49cr$
tos Angeles () The Los An
geles Rsms' big siege gun, Nor
msn Van Brocklin, is all tuned
up and ready for the start of
the National Football League
season.
The deft Dutchman' patted
the San Francitco 49ert into a
tizzy, 35-10, Thursday night,
completing 18 of 28 tosses for
221 yards and one touchdown.
ifis pitchers set up three other j
Van Brocklin's chief target
was end Tom Fears, who caught
nine passes for 130 yards and
tallied on a 42-yard Ditch.
Fears also snagged a surprise
touchdown- pass by Vitamin
Smith.
The 40era tallied on Georee
Buksar'a 25-yard field goal and
Y. A. Tittle's 35-yard past to
Hugh McElhenny, both in the
second period.
Bog ?
Kolaad LaStarsa
firht fan. Ln-
punch the bsg st his training
ive news to the entire 'fight
mob. "The theory of relativity
takes in these kinds of factors.
There are also hidden factors."
Confidence Plus
LaStarza's fractions, he ex
plained, concerned the inabil
ity of some leather mittened
gladiator ever to put the In
dian sign on certain rivals.
"So you see," adds LaStar
za, "everything is relative."
It may be ao. Napoleon had
his Waterloo, Sampson had his
Delilah, and maybe Marciano
has his LaStarza. One thing
sure, though, come -ept. 24
his theory is going to get a
relatively fine test by a mus
cular mathematician named
Marciano.
It should be a right nice les
son in plain and fancy geome
try. Presenting the finest
program of Thoroughbred
and Quarterhorse racing that
has ever appeared in Oregon
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'How About He, Peppy'
Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, right, scratches kit head as ha
wonders who will till the Ns. 28 Jersey ef Johnny Obnew
akL Us star fallback tor the past thrtw years last to tha .'
Bears through gradaation. The three aspiring candidates
L-B) are: Steve Dlmeft, Don Harria and Charlie Davit. ,
(AP Photo) ', i
Good to Fair
Portland n Oregon offers
good to fair fishing prospects
for tha Labor Day week-end,
the State Game Cternntisaton
reported Thursday.
Angling has been only 'fair
in the north wettern part of
the state , but some Improve
ment is in prospect, the com
mition said. The Clackamas,
McKeiule, Willamette and
South Santiam rivers are re
ported fair. Cottage Grove
and Fern Ridge' Reservoira
are good for spiny ray flih
big. '' : ' ' '
- Trout fishing along the
north coast and salmon an'
gUng .in the Vahalem Bay
and on. the .lower Columbia
river are alow. . Salmon fish
ing. Is improving in Tillamook
and Nestueca bay a and In
tidewater; and tithing is fair
in Lincoln county streams. , .
Southwest Oregon offers
better prospects. Wincheiteri
Bay has been tlr to-good tor
auvera out very raw jninooc
are being taken. Fishing has
been good In Slltcooa, Tahke-
Mll.h . - TmmiIU laaaa
-
' auw vauatuai ,iar .ianv
tributaries- are reported fair.
Four of World's
Top Cowboys in
State Fair Rodeo
Four of the world's top
cowboys have sent la their
entry money for the rodeo
to he held st the Oregon
State Fslr for eight nights
and two matinees, begin
nlng with an 8 o'clock per
formance Saturday night.
The quartet la Bill Lin
derman. Boss Dollarhlde,
Eddy Akrldge and Sonny
Tu reman.
Llndermaa is president of
the Rodeo Cowboys' associa
tion and currently Is the
leading polntmaker for all-'
around championship ef the
world. He will be entered
In the bareback and aaddle
krone riding events.
Dollarhlde Is leading la
the world's bulldogglng
championship aad la second
la competition for the all
around championship.
Akridge is the world's
leading - bareback rider.
Tureman, a former world
champion cowboy, ranks
high in present standings.
MARION MOTORS
LIKeNEW vStv CNeVi
Run! Don't walk snd when
you get here RIDE in top
quality autot. Our budget
prices will plesse you. No
wonder MARION MOTORS
is slwayt out in front!
19S1 Nash Statesman Sedan
Heater, overdrive, bed.
Kenuced
to
$1295
WaT J&k.
Reported Through Oregon
Bk.
Uarfravalty at Califor
nia feetball Caaca
Fishing
All waters'oi the Rogue" river j
and its tributaries are drop
ping and clearing and. .trout
fishing on the main river la
improving. But salmon fish
ing is spotty.. ' .
In central Oregon Big Lava
Lake-' has been ' producing
many nice catches,' and Crane
Prairie Reservoir and ZasV
snd Paulinda lakes are good.
Limited . catches have been
taken from Thee Creeks lake.
Davis, Odell and Gold lakes
are only fair. Blue lake fish'
ing is excellent,, and fly fish
ing is good on both the upper
and lower- oeschutea river.
Prospects - are; evn . better
In northeastern- Ore gan.
where catches in tha W allow
as high lakes have bee x-
eellenL : Manv limit catchata
'of eastern brook '. trout .have
1 been reported - from' Mlnam,
(Blue, Mirror. Steamboat, Che-
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I Anerola : lakes, . r.
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