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Thursday, SepUnbcr 10, 1953
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Beturn to TJlolalla Team
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picks, they ere quarterback!
Stan Chlldefi and Tim Brown
hllt; and halfback John Dit
rirk and Leonard yrer.
Although there is no re
turning fullback the Indian!
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Wl.trwvl K U Ws ieU. J
UitontMB. W .f ruuoara 1101 m a .aiuomia
letttwwse, viW w(oot lart year. Another
Oei V WSUlj0tftr romlnf to Molalla
for. tlMetta a Vftte.;tHi year if Jim Hemphill, a
r uW nom Maupin.
Uoemen - lettermen coming
back at Molalla include ends
HM.t W4 '
Three in a Row
Mrs. Basel Holchkisa Wlfktmaa.
(rlrht). areseaU ea ta Maareea
(LHUe Mo) Connolly (center) ei 8aa Oieie, Calif, after
she hard-blttiar ejaeea el the tennis world swept ta her
third straight C.8. championship at Forest Hills, N.T.
Manreesi defeated hard-hick Doris Hart (left) of Coral
Gable, Fit, for the second year in a row, 1-4 (CF
Telephoto) '
New York Scene of Three
Top Sports Eycnfs Soon
Br 6ATLB TALBOT
New York (V-There are a
great aiany hotel rooms in
this sows, most run into the
sheasaads, bat If yea haven't
already made a reservation
atartiaff .about .twa .weeks
from today It would be strong
ly advisable to eount an stay
tar horn and barn leave.
Three of tbe year' biggest
aport events are scheduled, to
be packed into a little more
than a week's time here.
First among the three spec
tacles in which championships
will be involved comes the
heavyweight battle between
Rocky Marclano - and Roland
La Starza at the Polo Grounds
cn the night ' of September
S4. Tw oday later, Native
Dancer, the 3-year-old chnv
pioo, will make his run at
Tom Tool, the handicap king,
in the Sysonby Mile at Bel
mont Park. On the following
Wednesday the Yankees and
the Dodgers tpen their horn
eric tussle at Yankee Stadium.
- 1 From this : distance it be
gins to look a though the odds
in favor of Marclano keeping
his title will lengthen gradu
ally right up to the weigh-in,
and that the belter from
Brockton might enter the ring
a S-to-1 favorite, or even bet
ter. Why this is so we do not
pretend to know. In our mind,
La Starza figure to have a
real good chance. But the pro
motors hsve had much diffi
culty selling the comparison
between Roland and another
.Sampling of press box opin
ion we took the other dsy
would Indicate that the older
horse, Tom Fool, will com
mand heavier backing than
Native Dancer in 'their dream
race, notwithstanding the lat
ter' tremendous two-season
record and the fact he will
have a pull in the weights.
Some who picked the Fool
said they would switch their
choice if the rac were to be
at a mile and a half. They
think the Dancer needs a lot
of running room..
The Yankees broke every
rull of baseball superstition
by holding their "victory" eel
ebration on the train coming
home from the West the other
day. The thought of throw
ing a whingding before the
flag i clinched sends shud
ders down many spines, but
the Bombers feel they are
above such childish fantasies,
and maybe they are.
Perhaps more significant In
any preview of the big play
off is the fact that Billy Loes,
the youngrrt and most unpre
dictable of the Brooklyn pitch
ers, turned in a four-hitter
against the Phils on Labor
day. This was indeed some
thing, because Billy bad not
gone the route in two months
and Manager Charlie Dressen
was beginning to wonder if
he ever would again.
K Billy has eom out of
his trance H Is important
series news, for there had
been a question of which
Bum Rookie Hurls
m No-Hit-Run
Innings in Relief
New York J The Dodg
ers eaa clinch a tie for their
seventh and most easily at
tained pennant today and If
that doesn't make the Yankees
sit np and take notice, wait
until they hear about Bob Mil-
liken.
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New Tork I, St. Louli 1
PhlUdilphlo 1. MIlwukH
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Dttrolt 1-1. PbUodilnlils 1-7
St. Louli 3-1. Wuhinfton I
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clever boxer named Gene Tsdger Hurler outside Carl
Tunnev. and the talk Invarl- Ersklne, Preacher Roe and
ahlv aeU around to the cstab-lRuss Meyer might be risked a
lished iact that Marclano can atari against the Yank. A
chill a man with one wallop 1 Loes at his best eould make a
All the rookie, righthander
did last night in Cincinnati was
to take over for the injured
Johnny Podres in the first In
ning and pitch 8H no-hit in
nings as the atomic Bums
scored a 6-0 victory to go 13 Vi
games in front of second place
Milwaukee.
The Brave suffered a 3-0
defeat to the Phillies, reduc-
ing Brooklyn's pennant com
bination to two games. Thus if
the Dodgers win today they
are assured of a tie, no matter
what Milwaukee does in its
remaining games. The Braves
are idle today.
Mllltken Subs
from either fist.
great diffrence.
fell 9rinie, ttaiatt
ijwees. isex
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VaWue V',ly Veaiue. Molal
ity evru rsxwel last year
tV wtaa, three losses
ard eisie; tte.
CW Marvin Hiebert has
KUl at Ave baekfielders re
lviruna la addition to Kru
Kenneth Naylor and Duane
Vetter; Uckles Jim Alexan
der, J. B. Massey and Mark
Maber; guards David Defrates
snd Norman Kemper; and
center Roger Phelps.
Other prospects for' the
1SS3 Iindians include ends
Jim Reed aud Charles Sarty;
tackle Duena Felix; guards
Jim Dresszen, Jim Corkcett
and Dyarl Barbee; and center
Bill Maben.
Ralph Capasso is assisting
Hiebert In coaching the In
dians. Al Grove is the . Mo
lalla Junior varsity coach.
Yesterday's Stars
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I in 4MB Bono run wltn ft man
lh u Uw otanui lanlai u ttvo thi
cififtna woi&ai a 2- irluauw m
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ntehlni So Uinikm. Dodrin X..
IlcTtn tM uuutm Jobnny rodrM wltn
two nnv two onl la tha rtntt Innlni
tnd pltebed hltkia kail Uil ramamdar
or tna war aa tlw owuau alankad tha
cincinatu Raaa a -a.
kowskl, the . first batter he
faced in the second inning,
then retired 24 men in a row.
Milliken, who has been
pitching brilliantly of late, now
moves into focus as a possible
surprise starter in the series.
His victory was his eighth
against three losses.
The Yankees also won S-3
from the White Sox, beating a
lefty nemesis, Billy Pierce, as
they stayed nine games in
front of second place Cleve
land. Lefty Whitey Ford
hurled his fifth straight vie
tnry over Chicago this year,
making it 7-0 for his career,
as he pitched a five-hitter,
Al Rosen hit a two-run
homer, his 40th, as Mike Gar
cia pitched seven hit ball in
Cleveland's 2-1 victory at Bos
ton which eliminated the Red
Sox from the American league
race.
Tigers Hitting
In other American league
games, Detroit defeated the
Athletic 8-3 with a 19-hit at
tack that included homer by
Steve Souchock, John Bucha,
and Jim Deslsing, after which
Marion Fricano pitched an 8-2
four-hitter to give the A's a
split At Washington, Don
Larsen pitched the Browns to
a five-hit, 3-0 victory, then the
Senators won 2-1 in 12 in
nings when Mickey Vernon
drove in the winning run with
a double.
The Giants topped the Card
inals 8-8 as Hofman drove in
four runs with a homer and
single and Chicago edged
Milliken replaced Podres in
the opening inning. There I pittaburKh 8-7 when Ralph Ki-
were two out when he took
over and he walked Bob Bor-
ner hit a three-run homer, his
sin, iii. ujs via uici.es .
WHERE'S MINE?
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In bear language, that is what the cub on the left could
be saying as his six-months-old brother bruin finishes off a
soft drink at National airport after their arrival in Wash
ington, D.C. The bears, captured by South Korean soldiers,
are gift of Syngman Rhee to President Eisenhower who
plans to turn them over to the oo the White House
ground not being equipped a a besr sanctuary. The
friendly critters prsctically beamed as children petted them
at the airport. (AP Wirephoto)
LA Hot Rodder
Sets Six Marks
Wendover, Utah !. Mai
Hooper, Lo Angrle hot rod
enthusiast, today held six new
International Class C speed
(cords, after putting hi hand
built streamliner through its
paces on Bonnevillo Salt Flats
- He sped through the speed
traps at 236.36 miles per hour
for a new record in the one
rrlle flying start, topping the
previous record by nearly nine
anlles per hour.
Other record he act are:
338.87 mph for the flying
kilometer; 230.30 mph for the
five kilometer run; 232.88 mph
for tha five mile; KISS mph
for the 10 kilometer, and 218.97
mph for tha 10 mile run.
Minor League Scores
fll Tht Anorlatad friiil
tNTkafUTlONAL LtlOI-S
Toronta a. Uontraal
Buffalo 1-4. Ottawa S-4
Bornajtar a, Brraraia 1
Baltlnara 4. BprlnatlaM I Ml Innlnill
AMSMCAN ASSOCIATION
Irdlanapom a. Colnmbua 1
Os.y aama acbadulad
wtsTHit isAara
tlnroln 9. Danvar 1
Colorada Sorlnn S-J, Dal Molni S-II
r-j-oio i. cx-ana i
aioui cur is, wtihiu I
Texas UAure rurom
Vort Warth 4. T: S (rart Wartk
bada aarlaa. l-l
Oklahoma City T, DaDai 1 (Oklahona
Clly laada aarlaa, HI I
nnNaaa UAntrt n.ATnrrs
Ball laka 4. Oad.n I (Salt Laa laadi
aarlaa, l-oi
Oraat ralli II, BlUInn I (Oraal falll
IMda,
So smooth
it leaves you
breathless
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Sacred Heart Opens Grid
Season at f.lt. Angel Friday
Ssered Heart's Cardinals
open their 1953 grid cam
paign in a night contest op
posite the Mt Angel Preps
Friday, with kitckoff time
set for 8 o'clock at the Mt.
Angel field.
The Cards have finished up
two weeks of extensive drills
38 Bighorns
Killed in First
Eight' Days
Denver () Colorado's 10
day open season on bighorn
rams, the first in 68 years,
Thursday was in its eighth day
with 38 of the sheep reported
killed so far.
The State Game and Fish
Department estimated 80 big
horns will be killed by the 169
hunters licensed.
Oregon City
To Watertown
Elks Enroute
Oregon City U.R The Ore
gon City Elks, Oregon ABC
tournament champions, were
en route by automobile today
for Watertown, S. D., and the
western regional ABC tourna
ment. The Elks are scheduled
to play a first round game Sat
urday afternoon.
Major League Leaders
(Br Tha Aaaoelatad Praia)
NATIONAI LKAGUE
Balllaa ForlUo. Brooklyn. .144:
Schoendlanit, St. Louli, .341; Roblnaon.
Brooklyn. .337: Irvln, Naw Tork. J31;
ktuallar, Naw Tork, .333.
Bona Ballad campanula. Brook
lyn, 131; Mathewa, Mllwaukaa. 111! Hod
ail, Brooklyn, 119: Snider, Brooklyn, 111;
Knnla, rhlladalphla. 101.
Ban Rant alathewi. Mllwaukaa, 41;
Campanella, Brooklyn, 39; Snldar. Brook
lyn and Kluuewiki, Cincinnati. 31; Hod
as. Brooklyn and Klner, Cbieaco, 31.
ritenina BUM on ll daelalona Bur-
datta, Mllwaukaa, 14-4, .171; Braklna,
Brooklyn, 1B-I. .ISO: Meyar, Brooklyn,
14-1, .7311 Bpahn, Mllwaukaa. 19-7, .131;
Burkont, Mllwaukaa. 11-5. .III.
AMERICAN LEAfWE
Battiaa Varnon, Waablnfton, .339: Re-
an. Clevaland, .331; Mlnoao. Chleate,
.319; Goodman, Bolton, .311; Kuann, pa
trol t. .309.
Bum BattaS In Roien. Clayilan4. 133
Varnon. WaiMnston, 1M; Boona. Datrolt
and Barrm. Naw Tork. 100; Roblnaon!
rhlladalphla. 14
Hama Rani Roien. Clivallnd, 10: Zcr-
nlal. Philadelphia, II; Berra. Maw Tork.
31; Doby, Clayeland. 33: Boona, Dauolt
and Roblnion. FhUadelphla, 31.
tne MSI Ot Tna ninin. cmcagO I Maw Tork. 14-3. MH rord. New Tork,
now has won six in a row for ': R,M,';.,.wJ.or51,;,
... .. T. . . . . Iparneli. Boiton, 1S-S, .104; Trucka, em
its longest streak since 1946. 'co. 19-1, .113
and willnow start to taper
off prior to' the KX. Angel
contest.
Sacred Be trt will probab
ly, start a baekfield consist
ing of Vince Matt at quarter
back, Clyde Fladwood, a
converted tackle at halfback
lot, with either Don Endres
or Don Lucero at the other
halfback post. Endres might
possibly see little action as
a hip injury has kept him
sidelined for a week. -:
Clell Swing round out the'
baekfield at fullback. -
Coach Leo GrosJacques
will go along with letter win
ners Jim Borsverry at center
and Jim Moriarity at an end.
The remainder of the forward
wall is pretty much undecid
ed, with sophomores and Jun
iors due to see plenty of
action. The Cardinals will
field a fast baekfield and a
light forward wall this year.
Weight may be a handicap to
the Cards' grid fortunes dur
ing this season.
In contrast to the Sacred
Heart team,, Mt. Angel is
expected to send a big, vet
eran llnenn with many re
turning lettermen from last
year's Willamette Valley
league champions onto the
field In an effort to avenge
a defeat handed them by
Sacred Heart two years ago
on the Mt. Angel field.
The Detroit Lions topped the
National Football League in
rushing defense during the 19S2
season. The Lions allowed
only 1145 yards rushing in 12
games. That s an average of
only S9.4 yards per game.
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Tennis King and Beauty Queen
Tony Trabert
of Clncinaatl
receives two awards after winning the TJ. S. Amateur Ten
nis singles championship at Forest Hills, N.JT. HI fiancee,
Shauna Wood ef Salt Lake City rewards him with a kiss
while he holds the champion's trophy. Mis Wood was Miss
Utah in this year's Miss Universe contest. (UP Telephoto)
PCC, Big Ten
Renew Rose
Bowl Contract
San Francisco WP) A three
year renewal of the Rose Bowl
agreement between the Big Ten
and Pacific Coast Conference
was signed Wednesday.
' The pact provides for games
at Pasadena, Calif., on New
Year's Day in 1955, 1958 and
1957. The present contract ex
pires Jan. 1.
No team may play two years
in a row.
Portland State Team
Loaded With Backs
- Portland (U B Football prac
tice gets into full swing at
Portland State college today
with the squad loaded with
baekfield men while a dearth
of linemen was evident.
Thirty two candidates, in
cluding five lettermen, greeted
Coach Joe Holland at the first
meeting yesterday. Holland in
dicated he probably would
have to convert a number of
the tackles and guards.
Sport Shorts ;
Of the 15 minor league
teams operated in 1952 by the
St. Louis Cardinals, 13 fin
ished in the first division.
Ernest Woods of Kings Val
ley has been combining for P.
M. Ritner.
- Seventeen player named
Walsh have played in the ma
jor leagues.
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