Pat 14 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJm, Onm Wcdnwday, Bcptmber I, 1951 San Diego Edges Beavers In 10-lnning Battle, 2-1 aa Diet L Bnddy fe Imra'i ltth-tnnlng airifle took np tie and gav San Diet illtl win over Port land ta a FCL fme last night. The nlp-and-tuck game had been tied at 1-1 from the fifth inning. Then, in the extra in- ning, Red Mathii got a fluke ' '. aingle when h i i bouncing grounder to third took a crazy bop and hit Don Eggert in the mouth. Lloyd Dickey ran for Ma thif and wn aacrificed along by. Bob Kerrigan. Then Peter son's aingle won the gam be fore 1,398 fans. Kerrigan (19-16) w e n t the distance for the Padres. The - Beaveri t tarter wn Lyman Linde, who wai relieved by Bed Adams in the eighth. Ad ams, losing pitcher, now has a B-10 mark. The Padres got their first ' run in the opening inning on tingles by Peterson, Tom AI ton and Dick Faber. Portland tied up the game In the fifth when Frankie Aus tin doubled and scored on Jim Russell's single. By SCOTT BAflXIK at) Francisco JJB The tea Angelas Angels, as araaky about their leas a third plae in th Coast lea fa at 1 tit per month apartment dweller on Wil anlr Boulevard, bang a aew ehaia a th door today and let th tnr clubs howl. Crying on th outside were the Portland Beavers and San Francisco Seals. Both clubs seemed geared to turn the last week of th season into a nec tie battle for third money but , they blew their chances last night L.A. personally disposed of the Seals, o-l, while san Di ego dipped Portland 3-1 In 10 tanings. alt Fall The results pulled the An- gelt up to two full games over ' Fourth placa Portland while tht Seels fell to three garnet behind L.A. in fifth place. Seattle downed Sacramento In another PCL game, 5-2, and dumped the Solont back into th basement Oakland cam up through th escape hatch by defeating the champion Holly wood Start, by the same score. Bob Splcer recorded his 12th victory of th season at he held the Sealt scoreless until the home half of the ninth inning. Let Peden, hit batterymate, mashed a three run homer in PCL Standings MCmO COAST LSAOIIB W L Pel. OB Hollrwood 1M W .1M BrattU M n A4I Lot ABStltt M 11 US Portland AS M Mt im Baa prtaetttA ........ ST BAB DMA oulul .... SACrAMUtA Tattdtr'l BmHo Oakland A HoUlaod t Lot Anttltt A Sab rrtatlato t n Ditto I. Fortius I (IS Union! Bttttlt A. aACrAAMAtA S I M JA1 II . At AS .Ml llm .... TJ 111 AM II .... n in .! i the same frame to sew up an easy win for the husky right hander. Buddy Peterson trapped the Beavers with a one bagger in the 10th frame after Red Ma this hit a crazy, mixed-up grounder - that bounced off third baseman Don Eggert's mouth for a single. Lloyd Dickey, a pitcher, ran for Ma- this and tallied on Peterson's blow after advancing on a sac rifice. , Breglio Wins Ernie Broglio, 17-year-old wonder from El Cerrito High School, was credited with his second win of the season as be pitched eight innings of good ball for the Oaks. Than be weakened and George Bamberger-saved the game for him. Jim Marshall's two run triple in the fifth wss the bif blast of the Oakland attack. Walt Judnich crashed a three run homer for Seattle to help veto the Senators in Sudville. The clout came in the first inning and Seattle never wat headed after that F uV J. Two All-Leagua Players Return to Silver Foxes Casualty OftlABd Hltl .... An DMSA Bits ..... mtchw: n ab i it Adam .... IS I Ktrritta ..It St Wlantr KtTTwAB. Lottr Adtmi. B Aaatln. Pataon. Dlestr. Austin, oladd. LOB Portllnd 10, Sab Dluo 1. IB AuttlB, StAPP. Kollovty. BH At A- thU. UsOa. filmn. RBI PAntr, But- Mtl. PiUrAon. DP BAiroikl. AuitlA And Koiioar. 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Catholic Friday Night Albany Albany Union High school's Bulldogs are busy mak ing ready for their initial ap pcaranc of th year her Fri day night on Hudson field when they face last year's state champs, Central Catholic ef Portland. - Coach Stan Czech bat been combing through 65 enthusias tic would-be football stars for a starting combination. Even though Monday was a holiday for most persons. Coach Czech put the candidates through a Hard drill. Czech spoke of the top play . era on the squad instead of naming a possible lineup. Bruce Ridlnger, 168, last year'a quar terback has been shifted to the left hill back slot, with Dave Ludlow, 160 pounds at quarter back, Dan Casebier might be found at right half and Bruce . Johnston, 161 pounds at full back. Coach Czech stressed that the backfield list wanot final The Bulldogs are loaded at tackle with a lot of heft and also at the ends. Th coach emphasized the "team Is green, and needs a lot more work before much prog' ress can be teen, but they will make it." Lindsey Wins Battle Royal Luther Lindsey won the battle royal at the salem rmory last night defeating Bed Vagnon In th final. Vagnon had apparently won the match once, but aft r th completion ef th fall, Vagnon took another crack t Lindsey. Referee Doug Donnan then reversed the de cision and awarded th match to Lindsey on a foul. Other participants In the battle royal portion ef the wrestling party were Paul De- Galls, Greg Jarqu, Johnny Henning and jack O Reilly, EAT ANYTHING WITH Fh, FALSE TEETH I LW ABftlM 000 lit 101 II 1 BArt PrAMlKO ...... 000 OOP 0011 I 0 SjPlAtr ABd POdSBl BOABdW. GlOUfB 9) ABfl TlASlATA. Oakland OM 099 100 I I 0 aoiinrood mi ooo oit-i it 1 Brotno. BtBiBorstr twt abb kbj O'Donoell, Ltbb (I) Add MslOBt. I Carl Furillo, Dodger out fielder who suffered a brok en bone in his left hand dur ing a brief scuffle with New York Giants' manager, Leo Durocher, leans his cast on hit bats at he prepares to sit out the rest of the regu lar season. Neither of the combatants struck a blow during the skirmish but someone stepped on Carl's hand. Furillo. National League batting leader with a .845 average, expects to be ready for the World Series, ((ff) Wirephoto.) Durocher and Furillo Case To Be Studied Cincinnati President Warren Giles of the National League hat changed hit mind and now plant to investigate last Sunday's fight between Carl Furillo of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Leo Durocher, manager of the New York Giants. Giles, who first dismissed the brawl as a "typical ball players tussle," told a reporter he learned Furillo was quoted as saying, "I'll get him (Duro cher) on the field, oh the street, anywhere." . Neither Furillo nor Duroch er landed a blow, but some body stepped on Furillo' t wrist during the melee and put him out of action until the World Series. fights Last Wight (Br Tho AUOClAtAd Prtul VhlUdalpAlA Htreld JOBOAoa, ITT, PhtlAdelphU, outpolntod Biurd entries, lltto. ClBclnntU. 10. Sill LAko Cllr Birl Willi, 1HU, Bd- montOB, AlbtrtA, atoppod KI 1HM, (Alt LAko Cltjr, t. LM Aafalia-Hirrr Teuu. S3, los An srka. icrvn Klrbr BeAls. 194 hi, Bab Ditto. CAIK.. S. This i another la a aeriea of articles an pro pec ta of high school football team In this area. Watch for the story a yanr favorite team. By CHRIS KOWITZ, JR. (Capital JournAl Sport! Editor) Silverton high school's Foxes have th quality, but not the quantity, in returning football lettermen tnis season. Two all-Willamette Vplley league players of last year are back this season. They are half back Dean Stiles, who will cap tain the Foxea this yiu, and end Jim Black. There are only five other returning lettermen on 'coach Murl Anderson's squad. Three of them back Larry Copple, tackle Bob Lance and end-back Roger Umbcnhower, are two year lettermen. The one-year Pro-Am Golf Tourney Slated For Walla Walla Walla Walla ) The lush greens and tree-lined fairways of the Walla Walla Country Club will be the scene next week of the annual two-day Northwest Pro-Amateur Golf Tournament. Set for Sept, 17-18, the 36 hole tourney will offer cash prizes of $1,500 for profession als and $600 in merchandise for the amateur entrants. Each year the event attracts pro-amateur pairs from all sections of the norinwesi. , To enter, a club professional must be paired with an amateur member of his home club. Un affiliated proa get their part ner! in a blind draw. . The Country Club course haa a par of 36-36-72 and hat been the tcene of several outstand ing northwest and state tourna ments. Portland Loses In Girls' World Softy Tourney Portland (JP) Teams from San Diego, Phoenix, Ariz., and Salt Lake City won Tuesday night in the Women't National Softball Congress tournament here. San Diego blanked Portland 1-0; Phoenix, the defending champion, eliminated Tulsa 8 1; and Salt Lake City edged Vancouver, B.C., 2-1. Johnson Upsets Ex Charles in 10-Rounder Philadelphia 0J.R) Harold Johnson will grant beaten El zard Charles a return bout at Milwaukee. Pittsburgh or Cin cinnati before challenging for the Heavyweight crown. Tommy Loughrey, manager of Philadelphia Harold, ex plained today that a return bout agreement was made be fore Johnson won' an upset split 10-round decision over the ex-heavyweight champion at Connie Mack Stadium last night. Charles angrily declared: I beat him tonight in his home town, but I didn't get the dec! sion. It'll be different next time when I get him out of his own backyard." The 32 -year -old ex-champ from Cincinnati and Johnson staged an excellent close fight before 8,462 in the Philadel phia Athletics' baU park. The gate of $36,680 was somewhat disappointing for promoter Herman Taylor Johnson, scaling only 177 pounds to Charles' 189 to, went into the ring an 11-5 under dog, but he wound up tagging Charles with his second con secutive defeat and further shattering his dream of becom ing the first man to recapture the heavyweight crown. Cincinnati Ezzard had been top contender until upset by Cuba's Nino Valdez at Miami Beach, Fla., on Aug. 11. . Referee Buck McTierman favored Johnson on rounds, ,6-3-1; Judge Lou- Tress had 'him ahead, 7-3; but Judge Joe Capristo voted for Charles, 5-4-1. - lettermen returning are guard Orval Hadley and center Cecil Todd. Coach Anderson and asilt tantt Charles McNatt and Milt Baum will round out the Sil verton team chiefly with play ers who were on th Silverton iunior varsity team last year, or who played as reserves on the varsity. They Include backfield men Bryan Shaw, Duane Mattox, Dick Glatsner, Rodney K)os, Keith Cooley and Norm Mc Cullough; ends Roy Anderson and Bob Bobbins; tackles Earl Bleakney, Don Gilham and Ron Jorgeneen; and center David Gentry. All in all, the Silverton team will be short on weight as well as on experience for the 1053 season. Last year Silverton fin ished second In the Willamette Valley league with a record of tlx wins and one loss, losing only to Mt Angel. Of the 1953 WVX prospects, coach Anderson says, "We be lieve that th WVL wiU be stronger this year than last. To win a WVL championship it seems that a team must win all of its games. We feel that we have a greater possibility of losing them all than of winning them all." O'Brien Twins Face Induction South Amboy, N. J. tTV-The O'Brien twins, former Seattle University basketball greats, Thursday will swap their Pitts burgh Pirates baseball uniform for one provided by Uncle Sam. The twins, Johnny and Ed die, are among 27 from South Amboy scheduled to be induct ed into the Army. Afte starring In basketball at Seattle U. the twins signed as bonus players with the Na tional League Pirates last spring. They broke into Pitts burgh's regular lineup in mid season with Johnny at second base and Eddie at short for ARROW TIES AND SHIRTS Shryock's Men's Wear capitoi snorriNo cbnteb MEN WANTED For Handling Fruit IF YOU WANT TO WORK APPLY IN PERSON HONEYWOOD, INC. SOI S. 14th ST. p-i Wins Again J Connolly, San Diego, Calif., smiles happily as the holds trophies she won at Forest Hills, N. Y. It wat her third straight women's U. S. ten nis title. 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