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

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Dodgers Will Be Hard to
Beat, Says Phil Rizzuto
Br OSCAR FRALET
New York u.(9 Little Phil
Rinuto, the sparkplug of the
New York Yankee, peered
hesitantly Into the futare today
and asserted that the Brooklyn
Dodfers will be tongher to
beat la the 1953 World Series
thin they were In last year's
full seven-fame battle.
"Understand, I'm not claim
inf. the pennant yet," tha scoo
ter insisted cautiously. "This
Is all 'if because I don't want
to put the jinx on us."
But, "if, the Yankees and
Dodger do square off in the
World Series, the little short
N.E. Oregon
Offers Best
Spots for Fish
Portland (ff) Northeast Ore
won offers tha best prospects
f.r anglers this weekend, tne
State Game Commission said
Thursday.
. Fishing is only lair in most
ether sections, the commission
reported.
Lakes in the Wallowas have
been excellent for both flies
and spinners. The Wallowa and
Upper Imnaha rivers and Fish
Lake, in Baker County, all are
yielding good catches. The Co
lumbia River below McNary
Sam has been good for steel
head, but few of these are be
ing taken on the north fork 'of
the John Day and the lower
Grande Ronde rivers.
In Northwest Oregon up
stream trout angling is poor to
fair. Some schools of jack sal
mon are working upstream. Al
though slow, salmon angling in
bays and tidewater is improv
ing. Fishing has been fair in
Lincoln County.
In Southwest Oregon Win
chester Bay. Siltcoos. Tahken-
itch and Tennile lakes promise
fsir to good fishing but the low
er Rome River has been slow
except in the Agness area. The
same is true of upper Umpqua
River areas. Trout fishing
closed last Monday on the
North UmDO.ua above Steam
boat and the South Umpqua
above Jackson Creek. Else
where the summer season runs
through Oct. 11.
Central Oregon offers fair to
good angling. North Twin, Big
Lava, Blue and Three Creeks
lskes and Crane Prairie Reser
voir have been best. Wickiup
Reservoir. Sparks, Odell, Gold
and South Twin lakes have
been only fain The Metolius
River is improving.
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stop who already has played
in seven of the baseball classics
Has nothing but respect for the
Dodgers.
Tough Batters
. "I saw them in four games
over the Labor Day week-end,
when I was sent home from St
Louis because of heat prostra
tion," Rizzuto explained, "and
that lineup is murder.
"They will be tougher than
last year, too, because they
have more confidence," he add
ed. "They have better pitching
and they are hitting well, and
that batting lineup, phew! Any
one of them, all the way down
the batting order, can put it
out of the park."
Strangely enough, the scoo
ter is rooting for the Dodgers
to walk off with the National
League flag as quickly as pos
sible. Make 'Eat Cocky
'1 hope they win every
game, right up to the end," he
grinned. "That probably would
put them into the aeries as the
favorites and maybe they'd get
a little cocky."
Little Phil knows how disas
trous that can. be., because
that's what happened to the
1842 xanaees wnen mey were
beaten by the Cardinals.
"That s the only answer to
us losing that 1942 series," he
reflected. "We won the pen
nant by a big margin and we
simply relaxed. We tnougnt we
had the Cards beaten and then
boom.' we looked up one day
and the series was over and
the Cardinals had won It."
Easy Going
The Yankees today are
what you might call a relaxed
ball club. There is a lot of
light-hearted Joshing in the
locker room ana goon naturca
ribbing during pre-game prac
tice. But once the game starts,
the Yanks look like a lot of
hungry ball players.
"I'm a worrier," Rizzuto
explained. "I feel good now
and everything is going fine,
but I'm the kind who worries
because things are going too
good. That's the way with this
ball club. We won't consider
we have this pennant until It's
locked up."
Fiore Faces
Womber Tonight
New York Carmine
Fiore, best left-hooker In the
welterweight division, will try
to prove tonight he actually
has found new stamina as he
faces Danny Womber at St.
Nicholas arena.
Stamina, or lack of it, seems
the big issue In this nationally
televised and broadcast 10
rounder between 24-year-old
Fiore of Brooklyn and 28-year-old
Womber of Chicago.
rinr' firwr has been mar-
I j 1 ...:... than Vitf
rea more vy j
the fists of his foes. Too often
he ran out of gas after the
midway bell. But In his last
fight, July 28, he appeared to
have found a new fountain of
fuel.
That July night at Madison
Square Garden, Carmine was
the underdog at SVi to 1. But
he gave highly touted Danny
Giovanelli the worst beating
of his life, and he finished as
strong as a mountain mule.
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Williams Slams
Two Home Runs
As Red Sox Win
By CARL LTJNDQUI8T
New York U.BLon Bond'
reaa saya Boston would have
won the pennant with Ted Wil
liams around all year but evea
without playing a fall term
the hero from Korea has ex
erted a big luflueaee ea the
current race. ''
The slender slugger kicked
Cleveland's corpse closer to
the coffin yesterday when he
slammed two mote homers to
pace the Red Sox to a 14-4
victory as the Yankeea blank
ed Chicago 1-0 and went 10
full games in front.
The Yankees now can clinch
the flag through any combina
tion of seven victories or Cleve
land defeats.
Muffed, a Game
At the same time, Brooklyn
missed a chance to clinch at
least a pennant tie by blowing
an 11-inning 8-5 decision at
Cincinnati. In the only other
major league game, the Card
inals edged the Giants, 7-0
with a three-run eighth inning
rally in which Enos Slaughter
hit a homer and two other tal
lies came over on errors as
rookie Al Worthington suffer
ed his eighth straight loss.
Williams boosted his total to
11 homers since returning
from the battle front as Bos
ton pounded out 17 hits. Wil
liams and winning pitcher
Mickey McDermott each bat
ted in four runs while Tom
Umphlett drove in three with
four singles.
Stengle Frets
Ed Lopat gained his ISth vic
tory against only three defeats.
blankinc Chicago with lust
four hits, three of them by Al
Carrasquel.
Despite the triumph, the
sixth in the last seven games
for the 'pennant-bound Yank
ees, Stengel professed to be
worried.
"We could get careless and
blow it," he said without a
sign of tongue in cheek. "Re
member what happened to the
Giants in 1934 when they blew
up in the last week. I know
because we beat 'em twice
when I was managing the Bos
ton Braves. Don't go talkin'
about any pennant to me. Come
around and see me in the fall
when this thing is all settled."
The Dodgers now can clinch
the flag at Milwaukee tonight
by beating ve Braves.
fiqhts lost flight
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lilrh.. etitpolntad Xddla Crawford, 134V.
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Any Longer
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romodlaa. Amulns neaaao for SON
ronra In Cnlnn Bo matlrr with wbal
allmanta ran or nfflutrd. dlaotdara,
ctaoaltla. haart. taara. Urof. kldnora,
tan, oonaupatloa, lam. df-aotM,
rhanmatlam. rail and Ur4daf farar,
akin, famalo oomplalntn.
CHARLIE
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4,329 Waftb Porllznd
Split Par with Pcdrcs
Saa Diego, eJA-Haak Aril
aamgled la twe raaa la tha llta
laaiag last night te give tha
Fertlaad Beavara a l-t win la
tha aighteap after Saa Diego
Fadree west, the opener ef a
deaaleheader S-l before 4,111
rci. faaa.
Padre starter Lloyd Dickey
was relieved In the frame by
Al Benton after walking
rrankJe Austin and Bob Mar
quis. Fletcher Robbe. batting
tor Granville Gladstone
singled to fill the bases. A.-ft,
caning for Don Kollowav.
singled In Austin and Marquis.
Dickey was nailed for his
eighth loss. Royce Lint, who
won a 12-lnning game Wed
nesday night, relieved Dick
Waibel In the ninth and got
the win, his 21st. Don Eggert
lot his 14th homer for Port
land. In. the ODener Cliff Fannin
allowed five hits to mark the
Padres.
Portland got on the acorav
board first in the second with
a run on Robbe's double and a
one-bagger by Arft. But the
Padres took the lead with two
In the fourth. Tom Alston,
Earl Rapp and Dick Faber
singled for a run. Walt Poce
kay singled to load the bases
and Fannin's infield hit scored
app.
The Padres picked un the
winning run in the fifth on a
single, a sacrifice, a bunt and
a pop fly.
Aaron Robinson homered for
Four Corners
Again Sponsors
Buck Derby
Four Corners The sixth an
nual Buck Derby, sponsored by
the Four Corners Rod and Gun
club, is getting under way to
be ready for the hunting sea
son on opening day, October I.
interested persons will find
the rifle range on the Mader
farm about seven and one half
miles east of Four Corners near
Macleay. There will be sight
ing In rifle facilities and run
ning deer target at the range
for practice. The range will be
open each Sunday from now
until hunting season opens.
- Awards will be given for the
Isrgest antlers In each of the
black tail and mule deer class.
A deer rifle will be awarded
for each division. A booby prize
will be awarded for the small.
est antlers. The proceeds from
the Buck Derby will be used
to establish a permanent rifle
range in the Salem area.
Judges will be Al Lightner,
Sports Editor for the Oregon
statesman; Al Gordon, Four
Corners business man, and Fred
Camp, Stayton business man.
Seattle Gets
Two Pitchers
From Vancouver
Seattle UP) The Pacific
Coast League Seattle Rainiers
Thursday reacquired two
pitchers from Vancouver of
the Western International Lea
gue, purchasing van Fletcher
and recalling Pete Hernandez.
Fletcher, brother of Guy
Fletcher, former Seattle hurl
er, won 18 games for the Caps
this year and ended the season
with a 3.01 earned run aver
age.
Hernandez also won 16; his
ERA wss 3.29.
The Rainiers also recalled
shortstop Charley Davis from
Victoria and sold him outright
to Vancouver. Dale Thomason,
who pitched for Vancouver
this year, was given his uncon
ditional release.
WSC Takes it Easy
Pullman, Wash. (ffVr-Coach
Al Kireher gave his Washing
ton State Cougars a breather
Thursday, scheduling only
light contact work after bruis
ing scrimmages held esrlier in
the week.'
WSC meets Southern Cali
fornia in the season-opener
here Sept. 19 and Kireher ssid
he wants the squsd at
fllH I
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strength for the game.
PCL Standings
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Oakland 14 lit .41 14
Baotaaanl TI 143 Alt a
nandaya BaaaHn
San PranclMo a. Loa Araaraa i
Oakland T. Hollyaiood 4
aaaiuo If, Baaramanto 1
Saa Dlan 3-3, Portland 14
Portland's'
seventh.
final tally In tha
Saa Francisco, UB The
Seattle Rainiers had aeeeud
place elached la tha Pacific
Coast League raea today as
tha club recaptured some ef
that old spark which made it
a red-hot pennant contender
most ef the season.
With Ray Orteif crashing a
three run homer and Stv
Nagy scattering six hits, the
Suds walloped Sacramento 12-
l last night and deposited the
Senators back in the league
basement. Orteig's blast, his
28th of the year, came In the
seventh inning while the
Rainiers were scoring six runs.
San Francisco helped the
Suda stake their claim to the
runnerup spot by defeating the
Los Angeles Angels 5-4. It was
the sixth straight victory for
Tony Ponce, who got his lumps
all season pitching for Ven
tura of the Class C California
League.
'. The winning marker
home in the ninth when Reno
Cheso hit a roller down the
third base line that struck the
Dag ana hopped over Murray
Franklin's head for a sinel
while Bill McCawley streaked
in. mere were two out at the
time.
Oakland defeated Hollywood
7-4 and escaped from a last-
place tie with Sacramento.
Cowboy Al Gettel rolled to
his 24th win of the campaign
aunougn ine Twin as cuffed
him for three runs In the
eighth inning. ,Piper Davis
boomed a ' home run in the
third with Gettel and Pete
Milne on base to spark the
Acorn arive.
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Aliton RBI Aril, Pabar. Fannin,
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Hlt4 Ill 010 011 1111
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Banlord Ill 1 I 1 0 0
Walbal plua I II 1 I 1 0 1
Lint Slit I 1
Ward 14 0 1 0 I 1
Dlekar 10W II 1 S I I 1
Rrnton 44 411 I I 1
Wlnnar Lint. Leaar Dlrkrr. R Aua-
lln 1, Marqula, Kollowar, Katart. Alston.
Rapp, Summar. T Baalnakl. Unt. WP
Dtckay. LOB Portland V. Ban Olrao a.
IB Pataraon. Aurtln. Summara, Alaton,
Rapp, HR Baaart, BR Petaraen 1, Rua
aril. RBI Reich, Pedtroir. Kirtrt 1.
Porakay. Arft 1. DP Oladstona to Kol
lovar to Walbal. T 1:40 O-Bonura,
Banu and CarluetL A 4,111.
TIM llnaaeorM:
Saeramanto 010 000 000 111
ratlla 010 001 01 11 11 0
Kimball. Candlnl 171. ftfhana (II and
V. Bmlth: Ran and OrUla. ,
Loa An, nat 100 00 ooo 4 11 1
Ban Pranclaco 000 400 001 I II 1
Motaan and Padcni rooca and Ticalarn
Oakland 001 111 0001 I S
Hollrmood O00 100 030-4 1 0 0
Otttrl and Nrai: llalttMraar. McDoa
old (l. Hlttlo II) and Malana.
Sock' StAiUU sVojBrWi.
Davis Scores
Decision Over
George Araujo
Boston S Durable Teddy
Davis of Hartford, Conn.,
snatched the New England
lightweight title and a possible
crack at the world's crown last
night by scoring a unanimous
10-round decision over George
Araujo of Providence, R. I.
Davis staggered the cham
pion all of the last three rounds
with hooks to tha head and
chin. Surprisingly enough he
both out-slugged and out-box
ed Araujo, a dancer who was
unable to launch any real at
tack after the sixth round.
In the fourth round Davis
sustained a minor cut between
his eyebrowsy But a quick
patch stopped the blood and be
never again allowed the cham
pion to land a really solid
punch. . ..
It was iue fust fight for
Araujo since he was knocked
out in a world's lightweight
title bout with Jimmy Carter
in New York June 12. Carter
had promised the winner of to
night's match a crack at his
title here in November.
The 28-year-old Davis, who
had lost a hair-line decision to
Araujo in Cleveland last March,
stepped out to chase Araujo and
win the first two rounds. Then
Araujo captured the next two.
The fifth was even, the sixth
went to the champion as he be
gan to land to head with both
hands. Seven . was slow and
even.
Then came the eighth in
wjjich Davis staggered the 21-year-old
Araujo in a neutral
corner. As the bell sounded,
Araujo slipped and went down
for the only time either fighter
left his feet
Centering the ninth, Davis
outboxed the champion, then
outslugged him. He continued'
these mixed tactics through the
10th.
Weighing 130 pounds, Davis
gave away five and a half
pounds to the 135-pound cham
pion,
Major League Lead
ers
(Br Tha Aaaoclatad Praaal -AMIRICAJf
UAOUR
Bnltlat varnoa. WaahlanMa, dll: tu
rn, ctaralaad. .mi Hlnaa. Chlaara.
.lilt Ooodaaaa, Boatoa. Jtli Stna, Oa-
nroia. jn.
Bona BattaS In Kaaan. claraland. ill;
Varnon, Waablnnton. 104: Boom, Datrott,
and Barra, Raw Tork. loot aobtnaoa.
Fhtladalnhla. 04.
Haaaa Bona Room, cwvavaad, 401 zar-
nlaL Phlladalnfeln. Ml Barm. Mr Tork.
n; Deny, Clavalano, 111 Boona, satroit.
and RobUMom, Phlladalpnla. 11,
Pttanlao LopoA. Maw Tarkt 14-J. .Ml
Pord. Raw Tork. 11-4. .Til: Raw hi. Raw
Tork, 11-1, .too: raraiD. aoataa, 14-a.
.104; Truer a, cnionno, 10-0, .van.
HATIOMAI. UAOTJB
Battban rnrllln. Brooklyn. MA;
BthoandMnat, St. Loula, nod HsaUar,
Naw Tork, .130: Irrln, Maw Tork. .Ill;
Moblnaon. Brooklyn. .334.
anna Bataad m Canananalla, Brook.
Ira. 1301 MnthaWA nfjlwankaa. 110; BTod
naa. Brooklyn. 114: Soldar. Brooklyn. 111!
Ann la, rnilntfajphja, ion.
mm Afathowa. Unwankoa. Oil
Campanula. Brooklyn. SO; Snrdar. Biook.
Ira, and Klnaaowakl, Cincinnati, Mi Bod-
naa. BTOokjrn. nnn aunar. vnionao. ri. -
mtahlnk Boraatto, rauvauraa, 14-4,
Till Rraklno, Brooklyn, ll-a, .1401 Mayor,
Brooklyn, 14-1. .131: Bpahn. Ifllwaukao.
I-T. .711: Burkont. Mllwankaa, 11-1. .404.
TIDE TABLE
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Tina Balrhl
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SPORT SHIRTS
SHITOa'S MEN'S WUI
Ctpltol Shopping Center
I fViapSfr8C,SoU,U.S.A.,
Trojans Drill
On Defense
Against WSC
Los Angeles () Southern
California's Trojans went
through defensive drills
against Washington State Col
lege plays Thursday In prepa
ration for the 1053 Pacific
Coast Conference season open
er at Pullman, Wash., Sept 19.
Coach Jess Hill seemed
highly pleased with the run
back performances of his lead
ing tailbacks, Aramis Dandoy
and Jim Decker. Jim Sears
and Al Carmichael netted 327
yards for SC In these positions
last year, but observers aay
Dandoy and Docker should
match tha record of the two
aces who have since gradu
ated. Kicking punts for the tall-
backs was Dea Koch, of Shel-
ton, Wash., who had been out
two - days with an ' Injured
knee.
Huskies Scrimmage
Seattle im Coach Johnny
Cherberg ran the Washington
Huskies through a slambang
scrimmage session Thursday
and scheduled more of the
same for Friday and Saturday.
The only way to really
learn football is to play it"
Cherberg told his charges. "No
body aver got much satisfac
tion running against the wind."
He said stadium gates will
be barred for Saturday's prac
tice session.
Beavers Stress Pass
Corvallls, Ore. OR A les
Injury kept Jim Luster away
from the Oregon State College
football practice field Thurs
day but Coach Kip Taylor said
ha expects his 220-pound
tackle to be back next week.
Passing was a feature of two
Thursday drills.' - '.
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thea barred the gates for, the
second straight day for sec
ret session stressinf defense.
Oregon opens its season against
Nebraska Sept 10.
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