Friday. SitembwMMI Pftft IS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon t--r;.-,:..M .... ...Or. .";.-:-'r.rr-.5i-:.C:''!v;, l'' ' . f-r- 1 1 An lit i ni , t. -.-wYi a ,i , r,..... J J Couldn't Make if Forty Klaer ead Gordy Soltaa appear to stnmI aa ha Ter ras a pan from quarterback Hal Ledyard in tecoad qaar tar at National Laaraa axhlbltin contest at Saa Fraa eisee, Washtagtoa's Dick Albta, halfback i) waa ana fela to iBtereept aa hb owa twa-yard line, aa waa aba at tempted ay Redskla kack Joha WUllanu, right. The Saa Frsaeisea 4 ten woa, T to . (AF Wirephota) Dodgers Appear to Have What' It Takes in Series By GALE TALBOT New York CV-There I rieior aaapieloa to' baaeball circle that the Brooklyn Dodger hare what it take to whale the Yankee uua time aad deprive Frof. Caaey Stengel of his heart deem, aa ajapreeedeBted - iiTta tralcfet world championship. The latest official averages make it clear that the Na tional Leagurers possess one of the moit fearaome batting array ilnce the day of Mur derers' Row, that their pitch ing baa exceptional depth and that Manager Charlie Dressen ha dona a great job of shift ing hla athlete about to throw all the power at hi command into the lineup. ' Aa this i composed, no fewer than lix Dodgers who figure to face the Yankees In every game of the World Series a month hence are Game Commish Summer Camp Program Ends ' - With the opening of school, the Oregon State Game Com mission's summer camp pro gram has drawn to a close for 1833. Representatives of the com mission attended a total of SO 'camps to give classes and hikes to over 8,500 young campers. Since the program began In 1950, there has been a steady increase in the demand for ap pearances and this year's pro gram demanded the full time of four men. Austin Hamer, . game commission education agent, while directing the pro iram. visited camps through out the state. In addition, Mil ton Guymon of the commission worked full time attending, camp and Ron Shay had a part-time schedule of camps. Two fish and game manage ment students irom Oregon Stat college were hired for the summer to aid in the camp work. Roger Vorderstrassa and Bill McCaleb, both returning to school for graduate studies. filled these temporary assign ments for the commission. Camps visited throughout the state included Boy Scout, Girl Scout. Camp Fire Girl, and 4-H camps in addition to ; various other types of youth gatherings. Talks tor the young campers were illustrated with mounted birds, furs, and other sped. mens and they were followed up with field trips to observe wildlife close at hand. The field trips were used to show the close ties between soil, water, and wildlife. Addi tional time was spent by the commission representatives helping the youths in special projects such as merit badges. Preparations are now being made by Hamer and Guymon for the game commission's wildlife program which is pre sented in the schools of Oregon during the winter months. ABC Tourney Forced Into Extra Game ' Portland W) The Oregon American Baseball Congress tournament will have its final gam Friday, Oregon City Elks beating Norgan's Beavers 9-4 Thursday to force the extra , contest. v Norgan's had been undefeat ed and a win Thursday would have meant th title. How ever, Oregon City, which sow ha won five game in five day, picked up five runs in the sixth Inning for the wide margin. clubbing the ball at .100 or better. Dressen's three outfielders, Carl Eurillo, Jackie Robin' son and Duke Snider, were bitting .333, .329 and .318, re spectively, through Monday's games. Catcher Roy Camp- anella continued to powder the ball at a .328 pace: third baseman Billy Cox, in better physical shape than usual. was lending a hefty .905 to the concert, and first baseman Gil Hodges was booming along at an even .300. The aquat ' Campenella, a bust in the last series, had driven across 124 runs, 34 of them representing his home run total. Snider had 109 BBIs and 3S homer. Hodges' figures were 111 and 9, Fu rillo'a 91 and 21. That's rough on pitchers, and you haven't even gotten to Robin son. As this is almost solid right- handed power, Snider being th only lefty In the group. th deep thinkers already are wondering what the Yanks are going to do for righthand- ed hurling In the three games scheduled at Ebbcts field where the short fences beck on. It Begins to 'look ' as though Allie Reynolds will not be the answer, as he was a year ago. , , The 17-year-old chief plain ly is not the pitcher he was, and there seem little reason to believe that he might sud denly regain his old skill be tween now and th playoff. The report is that during this final month th Yankees will make a studied effort to reconvert their former ace into a starter, spotting him two or three times to see if he can again build up his stamina and recondition his arm to- travel a distance. Rey nolds, himself, sounded only faintly optimistic about his chances. If the chief doesn't make it, then the champions will have only another veteran. Vie Raschi, and their new find, Jim McDonald, to face the explosive Brooklyns in their home park after the two southpaws, Whltey Ford and Ed Lopat, have done the hon. ors In the first two games at the stadium. This Isn't exact ly a promising prospect. We hear men predicting already that the series will be an even-money, or pick 'cm proposition with the gam blers. Their belief is strengthened by the sparkling six-inning relief job thst Joe BIsck did the other day. It the big Negro who very nearly was the hero of last yesr's playoff wasn't fooling, the Yanks in deed hsve something new to think about. Chad wick Smashes English Channel Swim Record Dover, England (in Flor ence Chad wick, Saa Diege sec retary, made swimming history today when ana smashed the raeerd fop iwimminp- the chan nel from England to France and? swam ti mile back toward Eogtaad la a game attempt at a rond trip. The gam .American girl warn from Dover to the French coast In 14 hours and 52 min utes, smashing the official record by 39 minutes. She stood knee deep In the chill water for 10 minutes, ate an orange, and chatted to wel- comer who waded out to her fully clothed, and plunged back toward the whit cliffs of Dover, Thousands of people were crowded on the seafront here, with the excitement mounting steadily when the news came that Miss Chsdwick had been forced to give up after swim ming 2Yt of the 20 miles back. The best previous time was set by Englishman Tom Blower when he crossed from England to France in 13 hours and 31 minutes In 1918. Actually Miss Chsdwick did come ashore briefly In France just long enough to eat an orange and take some sugar. Then she wsded back into the water "to see how much fur ther I can swim." Although she said she was not tired she expresed little hope of completing the return to Dover. tr r ,i , t imt, t - at - i T - - Ls' ' J - - ;m Cigar on Wheels by a tiny A Class soaped ap horsepower Fard engine, hit a speed of 144.41 mph at th Bonneville National Speed Trials aa the Utah salt flats to become a top con tender for the Class A Lakes ter record. Th ear, "Little Bug", is awned by Edward A. Stewart, Saa Dlepe, Calif, and was driven by lay Byers, La Jolla. (AF Wirephoto) OREGON If Ui IVtwt Northwest Softy Tcurnsnsnt Opens Tonight, Pendleton Portland (JFV-The North west regloaal sort ball tourna ment begins here Friday. The . opening g p.m. game will be between Taeema and Boise. The srond sight gansa snatches Fertlaad and Se attle. Th other foar teams Mill City, Ore.; Taeema, Xenaewick and Fendletea play Saturday, aa will the Friday winners. It is a doable eUmlaatlea tournament. Bighorn Sheep Hunt Season Gets Underway Denver W Little bands of hunters headed into the hiih Rockies of Colorado Thursday for the first legal shootina- of uoiea rtocKy Mountain Big horn sheep here in 68 years. Only 169 residents two of them women have been li censed for the daring sport. They'll be under strict control of State Game and Fish Depart ment tecnnicians operating at oase camps set up at 11,000 iooi elevations. But, the mere planning of the season has created more noise than the echoes the rifles will make among the crags and gla ciers where the sheep live. Some ranchers and sportsmen have called the hunt "a cold blooded slaughter." Gov. Dan Thornton lashed out at the de partment for allowing any hunting of the prize animals with their curled horns. After conferences with wildlife ex perts, however, he said he would not Intervene. That brought a volley from Democratic U. S. Sen. Ed C. Johnson, a former Colorado governor. Johnson called the hunt "a brutal thing." He said it should be halted. Game commission officials ordered the season opened Thursday for 13 days, as planned. Perez 12-5 Favorite Over Davey Gallardo New York W Lulu Perez, Brooklyn's latest fistic pride, is a 12-5 favorite to whip Davey Gallardo in Madison Square Garden Friday night and earn a shot at Willie Rep. The 9 p.m., (EST) C p.m. The 6 p.m. (PST) bout will be broadcast and telecast coast to coast. The winner of the 10-round-er has been promised a crack st the former featherweight champion in the Garden, No vember 13. Yesterday we joined the Portland Chamber of Commerce in a tour of farm ponds in the Silverton area. It was interest ing,' to say the least, to observe the way progressive farmers are Impounding and utilizing water that would otherwise be lost. The sportsman, while interested in the agricultural value of the ponds, can't help but think of them also in terms of recreation. And there is no doubt about it. the farmers who nave ponds also have the opportunity of developing some real fishing, right in their own backyards. The shallower ponds wi:n iaruy warm temperatures make fine homes for bass, blue gills and crappies. The deeper ponds that remain colder through Jhe summer will produce trout. A good example of the latter was the beautiful II ner lake en the Floyd Fox farm near Silverton, Floyd' dam I around 39 feet high, which really backs ap a lot af water! Small spring-fed streams are the source of water - feeding the lake in the summer, and these little creeks have dose their bit to get trout established in the big water. Floyd, takes trout 14 Inches and better from the lake, whereas, In the small streams, the fish grow nowhere near this size. Floyd's pond is only a few years old, and in time some real whoppers will be coming ashore . . . Not only do ponds such as we saw create fishing, but they also provide resting' and feeding areas for wildfowl. While most of these ponds are off the flyway, still we feel sure that many thousands of birds will stop in for a look see now and then . . . There are some 100 or more farm ponds in Marion county, and probably a thousand in the entire valley. This is one , example of good agricultural practise benefitting wildlife. The pigeon hunting has produced a few limits for the gunners we've talked to, but all who had taken even a few birds were happy. For some reason, most of the . pigeons this year seem to be old birds. Could be the nesting season was not too favorable. Another factor that haa Injured the (hooting but has helped the birds, is the fact that water is fairly abundant this yesr. Last year, there were only a tew water holes. Gunners at these loca tions really bagged plenty of birds. By the way if you are wondering how to tell a dove from a pigeon or vice versa, don't look it up in Webster's dictionary. We did and U defines a pigeon as "a dove-like bird"! Bob Dillinger, Dale Long Lead PCL Hitters Ssn Francisco Sacramen to's Bob Dillinger and Holly; wood's Dale Long were the two big guns in Pacific Coast Lesgue betting through last week-end, . Dillinger retained " hitting honors with .358 and has the most hits, 206, in 153 games. Long, while sporting only a .277 plate percentage, is one of the reasons why Hollywood leads the loop. He leads in runs batted in with 108 and home runs with 32 in 156 game contests. , Averages b y statistician William J. Weiss Include games of August 30: , o ab h ret. Dimmer. iKnaaM ., 1U I7S 10 -IM Ullna, 0kl,nd 1SS MS ItS JU WlUon. Satllla ........ WM IN JM Pern, lu rru S S 1 -111 Brol, Sicrimant ., MS 4W 1J Jl KelkUer. Hollr. oo4 .. SS SOS SS .IIS PUMr, Hollywood M II M 111 Room, Portland ill m ill JiJ P.opb. lu Dleto 1S1 Ml ITS Jll Buodr. Hollywood .... a is .sol Uprlfht, Lot ASIOlM .. ST til M JOS HlmiU. Portland ..... 44 111 M JOI V. Smith. Sacrament .. It SS IS JOI Diner, Loe Anielaa .... in MM 111 MO Tnom at, Seattle 1ST 101 lsl JSS oeatua and roruana avert, ea: World's Women Softy Tourney Starts Tomorrow Portland U.K Ten teams were ready today for the opening of the women's world softball tournament her to morrow night. Defending champions are the Phoenix, Ariz., Queens. Others entered include Port land's Erv Lind Florists; San Diego's Chicks; Salt Lake City Shamrocks, West Allls, Wis.; Cincinnati, O.; Seattle Airflighta; Vancouver, B.C., Crowhurst Motors, Tulsa Okla., and the Denver Bank Girls. Major League Leaders (By The AMoriatefl Preul NATIONAL LIAOl'S aalUar-erhaendlanal. St. LeitB, S4lt PurUla, Brooklyn and Irrln. New York. Mi Noolnaen, Rrtoklrn. Aehburn. Philadelphia, .111. Sana Batted la Campanella, Bronk tyn, lMi Uautewa, Milwaukee. IM: Hod Bee. Brooklyn, 111; Snider. Brooklyn, lit! Snnla, Philadelphia. 104. Bono Bane Methewe, Milwaukee, 44: Klonewakl, Cincinnati. M: Campenella and Snider. Brooklyn, Ktnar. CMcato and Bell. Cincinnati, (. PHeklnt Boa. Brwklyn. 10-t 11): Bordello. Milwaukee. l-x lie: Spahg. Milwaukee, !-, Ill: Bataowekl. Cincin nati. ft-S, .tati Sreklne, Brooklyn, il-s. .VIS. AMtairA tSAora Betltar Veraon. Waahlnttea. 114: Bneen. Cleveland. .ITS: Mlaoea. Chlrats, 111: Ceoodosan. Beetwa. Ml PhUley, Philadelphia. .Ml. Bona Bateod In Booea. Cleveland. Ill: Vernon. Vaahlntton, M: Beira, New Tort. STl Bopno, Detroit. Mi MHioeo. Chieaia and rtooiaioa and BernlaJ, pbil- aaeipnia. pi. aona Band Sprain, Phllao.lphla. IT; aeon. Cleveland. M: Berra, New York. ; Boono. Delrott, tl: Dopy. Clovaland and Bepuippa, Philadelphia, to. PltektH Unat, New Tork. It-J. .U4l Stpart. St. Louie, s-l. .100: pord. New York. 11-1, .va: siaeklfu. Cleveland. 1-1. .771: Trncka, caKato. ll-T, 7M. airSkoowto Plarto. Cnleatp. Ill: Truck,. Chleaao. IM: Tna, Cleveland. 1: oareu, Cleveland. 111. ParneU. Boa. ton. 111.. Five Horses Die in Fire Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Wi Five harness horses perished early Friday as fire leveled a 20-stall barn near the Saratoga Raceway. Four horses died In the flam. lng stables. Sterling Hanover, an 11-year-old trotter, was led from the burning barn but had to be destroyed. The cause of the fire has not been determined. Fire Chief John Hickey said. Minor League Scores OIt TV AaRwIttfrft I., INTERNATIONAL LB AO If OlUw. , Toronto 4 WftntrtDl A. Byf(l RthMlr It, flprlnifrtrtl Bevltlnor T. Syrtwra A MI HIT AN AHAOTIATTON tonlivllli 4. At. Paul t Wlnn'tpolU tit Kom City. M.mtt1 TolaMla ft, Celmnbui t Charluta I. Indl an .!, TEX Aft tEAOII MltkMi City 4. Fori Worth I Dillu 11. Tulii hrTtport ft, atoaamnnl A Mm dlaumie I. Hniii-a 1 WtftTKIN LRAOIt Dttff Tl. Oft. Ah.. 4-1 TAiwbl 4, LtroMTi 1 C-Iftftwlw prln; i. pAIimib City Only 1 am ft tchMjii! PIONR1R UAOTt .1. Lsvkt Cllr S, Porawll t Bllllnit II. Mulf Vtlle? 1 Otdn A. ItUrt fiUa I Boll 144, Or.... r.Ue 14 Horse Racing Conies to Vegas l.as vegas, . Nev. W) Thor- ughbred horse racing comes to this already wide-open gam bling town Friday but opinion remained ultra-conservative on Its success over the long haul of a 67-day meeting. Barring some last minute tangle, such as the many that have beset the promotion since its launching over three years ago. Las Vegas Jockey Club was ready to start business. There seems no doubt that the opening four days, stretch ing over Vlie Labor Day holiday weekend, will be a success. The town wss sold out and the most modest quarters brought SIS a night for a single. The track even an nounced that stranded visitors could sleep In their cars in the infield of the racing plant. It seemed highly probable that the invitation would find tak ers over the weekend. Few seemed to care about the horse lineup for the racing. For the record, eight horses were entered In the Insugural fea ture, the $10,000 Mirage Handl cape, at 6Vt furlongs. The main question is wheth er the expensive new plant can prove a success with its ambi tious plans. One observer has called it "an audacious proj ect," with its daily minimum purse schedule of $28,000 plus a daily operating expense of 20,000. Johnny O to Start on Offense Monday Night Portland tu.ijohnny Ols zewski, former great at the University of California, will start on offense for the Chi cago Cardinals in their pro fessional exhibition game here Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams, Coach Joe .Sty dahar said today. Another PCC rookie, Ray Nagel of UCLA, will be with Johnny O in the backfield at quarterback. The Rams tuned up for the game by whipping the San Francisco 49'ers 35-10 before 39,816 in Los Angeles last night. Chrlille, Seattle Matldern. Seattle ,. Tooln. Seatll , Judnleh. Aeattlp ... Qledd, Portland Retch, Fortlana ... Ortelr, aoattle ..... Schmeea, Seattla .... Auetln, Portland , Ruatcll, Portland .... Cotnbl. fleettle , Pavllck. Seattle OoUUoerrr, Seattle Roblnaon, Portland , Kollowar, Portland Bulnakl. Portland ., Oarbowikt, Seattle ., Pernnndat, Seattlp Xpiert. Portland Arft, Portland Orant, Portland ..... Bruniwkk. aeattlp .. 41 lip ST JM .. 131 371 111 .204 .. Ill 111 IIS .K3 .. 141 111 Bl .312 .. PS 311 14 .3 .. Ill 341 PS .314 .. 14S 441 117 ,212 ., Ill 17 103 .371 .. 1H l&e 171 .171 .. 121 421 111 .317 ., 141 131 131 .313 .. 13 301 II .391 ,. 147 MS 121 .111 ., l7il 44 .341 ,. Tl 337 44 .147 ., Ill 411 IIS J ,. 24 141 It .111 ,. PS SS 11 Jll .. 114 3td SS .311 .. 13T 4M P7 Jll .. S3 1W IS Jll .. 31 44 S .111 Gettel Still Top Pitcher In Coast Loop San Francisco UP) Allen Gettel of last-place Oakland continued to set the pace for Pacific Coast League pitchers in games through Sunday. Official league statistics Monday showed Gettel lead ing in games won with 22; In innings pitched with 283 and strikeouts, 139. The averages: O BB BO W L It once. BP SII1S Yarllan. sad -..IJ 33 11 S walah. Hwd 3S SUM CandlnL Oak-Baa ....SI IS II S MacDonald. Hwd O'DonnoU, Hwd .... Lynn, Hwd , Lint, Port J. Davie, Sea ...... Lovrleh, Ben Malloy, SD MeLllh, LA MeCall. SP OottaL Oak Luna, SD welra'kr; Port-Hwd Wtdmar, Sen Padtet, LA Dickey. SD .11 17 a S ... ftp II ...tl IS II s ...4 H H II ...IT SO SS 11 ...44 SI 41 S ...41 40 31 4 ...II S3 IPS IS ...IS U 01 11 ... T 131 31 ...34 SI S3 II 10 ...3 21 44 1 3 ...4 101 71 IS 11 ...41 44 (4 II 1 ,..30 M II 7 I Ny. Sea 31 II SI 41 S Averani of ather Portland pttcnprp: Heard II 04 so it 11 Lindp 32 M 17 11 10 Adam, II SS 70 S 0 Ramadan, LA-Port ....11 11 II S S fights last Night (Br The Astoclattd Prtii) Ncvsrh, H. J.Pt Adama, )M, New ark, ou i pointed wiuit pTohfaotoa, 14ft, horn terton. N. C, A. CinoSa,Ta Jorttg Jehajiiwii. IM, Dtromtirlu drew with Wanwr Haodka, 131 Ocrman. US. , Detr.ll Allie Or on Ik. IM. Lroeoln Park. Mich, wpptd Jinmy Luna, 141. Chicato, ft. rrjaB., CM.Ah9T4tu Lmch. 11MH. 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