Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJem. Orefoa
Monday, September 14, 1953
C 1Y Can Clinch Pennant
by Win Over Tribe
Today
By JOI UICHLtK
, tmiriatis mm utm writer,
Monday b V-dsy for Man
ager Caiey Stengel and bit New
zone Ysnxees.
V aland for five, the record
umber of consecutive ren
Bants Stengel and the Ysnkees
are certain of, winning, a feat
' never accomplished before by
club or manager.
The world champions re
duced their "magic number" to
. two Sunday by defeating the
Cleveland Indians 6-3 on the
amazing Johnny M tie's pinch
Alt home rim with two mates
aboard in the eighth inning.
The triumph boosted the Yank
teed over tha Tribe to 12 games.
Two is the combination num
ber of Yankee victories end-or
Indian defeats needed if gain
Mew York's fifth .traigL ' pen
nant As the Yankees and In
dians were to clash again Mon
day afternoon, a New York vie
tory would eliminate the Tribe
from any mathematical poatl-
bility of overtaking the Yan
kees. . Incidentally, for the depart
ment of file-and-foreet. the Chi
cago White Sex officially fade
. out of the pennant race Sunday
losing 7-6 to the Red Sox of
Boston.
-In other American League
games, Detroit solidified its
hold on sixth place, sweeping
both ends of a doubleheader
. from Washington 10-4 and 6-4
while the St Louis Browns and
Philadelphia Athletics divided
their doubleheader. The
Browi spoiled rookie right
hander Bob Trice's major
league debut, defeating the
Philade'ohia Negro 0-2 in the
opener. The A s won the second
X4 -
Chicago's seventh place Cubs
extended their winning streak
to nine straight, defeating the
National League champion
Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2 in 10 In
nings. The St Louis Cardinals
rolled up 19 hits crushing the
Phllaedlphia Phillies 17-3 for
Harvey Haddix' 18th triumph
The victory strengthened the
Cards' third place lead over the
Phils to 2 games.
Warren Spahn won his 20th
as Milwaukee split a double
header with the New York
Giants. Joe Adcock'e 18th hom
er with a man on base enabled
Spahn to win a 2-1 hurling duel
from Larry Jansen in the open
er. Five unearned runs in the
fourth inning game Marv Grin
son and the Giants a 7-4 tri
umph over Johnny AntonelK.
After Pittsburgh's Pa-ii Le
palme pitched a seven-hit 5-4
triumph in the opener, Cincin
nati came dbck io win me aee
ond game 8-6 and hand the Pi
rates' Murray Dickson his 19th
defeat. Rookie Jim Greengrass
hit his 19th homer for the Red-
legs. Frank Thomas hit his 23rd
four-bagger for Pittsburgh and
teammate Preston Ward ham
mered two in the nightcap.
Old John Mize was the Yan
kee hero. The 401year-old pinch
hitter de luxe strode out of the
dugout with runners on first
and second, one out in the
tenth, the score tied it 3-3 and
whacked Mike Garcia' first
Pitch into the right field stands
for a three-run homer. It was
his third pinch hit homer of the
season, his mm as a anicee
and the sixth of Ml long career.
It also was is 19th. pinch hit of
tha season, one short of the
. league record.
Garcia and the Indians had a
S-2 lead going Into the last half
of the eighth. Two mighty hom
ers by Larry Doby and Al Ros
en's run-scoring single had put
the Yankees' Vic Raschl be
hind.
II
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nu-w
' -' M 2 ; 1
Baffy Tug-of-War
Clevtlsni third kasemaa Al
Rosea (left) and Washington
first baseman Mickey Vernon iuy, at a baseball bat as
they come face-to-face in Washington, D.C., in their
battle for the American Leagae batting crown. Vernon
retained his i point lead after the game u each got an
for three. Vernon's average I .331 and Bosea'a .3X7. (UP
Telepheto)
Portland Sweeps Double
Bill, 4-3, 5-4 in South
San Diego U.F The Port
land Beavers swept the wind-
up POL doubleheader with
San Diego by scores of 4-3 and
3-4 and cinched fourth place
before a season-record crowd
of 7,109.
Between game Earl Rapp
was honored as the Padre s
most valuable player. In the
second frame of the nightcap,
Rapp clouted his 23rd homer
of the season, tying him with
teamate Tom Alston. But an
other round tripper in the
sixth with - Alston on base
gavn Rapp the Padre home
run crown.
Milt Smith 'also homered in
the second, making it 2-0.
Portland tied the score in
the third as Frankle Austin
homered with Glenn Elliott on
with a walk.
Major Standings
Br The Auocleted Frew)
AMBBJCAN 11401)1
W L Pet. O B
.... M 41 .174
.... 14 N .MT II
.... tl .171 14
.... Tl U .141 17 tt
.... 73 71 .Ml H
.... 17 M JM 44
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New York .
Cleveland
Chlceto
Beaton .....
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Dlrolt
Philadelphia
St. LouU ...
Saalar'a neealta:
New Tori I. Cleveland S.
Boston T. Chlcato I.
at. LouU (-0, Philadelphia 1-1.
Detroit 10-, Waanlutos 4-4.
Satardarw aUeallat
New York It, Detroit 4.
Bwton 1. at. Louie 111 Innlnti).
Chleeio I. Mltladelphta I.
Wathlnttoa, 4. cllTelud I.
Brooklyn
UUwauaoa .,
St. LouU ....
Philadelphia
New York ...
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NATIOKAL LttQUI
w L Fet.
The Beaver (cored three
times in the sixth. Herm
Reich doubled and Bob Mar
quis ran for him. Bill Thorn-
ason replaced Lloyd Dickey,
starting Padre pitcher, and
walked Hank . Arft and Don
Eggert.
Jim Glad hit to Smith at
third and be bobbled the ball
to let Marquis score. Eddie
Basinikl singled in Arft. and
Eggert.
EUlutt got his . 12th win
against 14 losses.
Portland scored in the sec
ond in the opener when Eg
gert and Baslnskl doubled.
Tha Beavers picked up an
other in the third and batted
starter Willie Luna to the
showers when Herm Reich
trippled and Granville Glad-
atone singled. Bob Malloy
took over the mound for the
Padres.
Portland tallied twice In
the fourth on hits by Baainskl
and Austin, a sacrifice-fielder's
choice by Royce Lint and
fly balls by Marquis and Jim
Russell.
Milt Smith homered for
the Padres in the third.
Lint got his third win of
the week. It was the seventh
time this season he beat the
Padres. His record was 22-10.
The Box Scores
4 Salem Women
Playing in Oregon
Golf Tournament
Fear local lae. weanea
are BartleiaatiBg aa the
Weaaea'a gelf meat at Ea
I eaa this week apaaaarad kv
tha Oregon Women's GoU
Assoc iatiwa.
Tha Salem aolfer era
Mrs. Morris Crothen, Mrs.
Ivaa Marble, Mrs. Esnaeta
Fett. and Mrs. jofaa K.
Wood. Today tha ' women
were ta slay li holes ta de
cide the seeding and pair
ings. Tha tourney will last
tfcroagb Friday with tha
championship match being
played aver 3 holes. All
other matches are 13 hole.
Seals End in .
Glory Blaze
San Francisco UA The Pa
cific Coast league, knee deep
in red ink, closed -the books on
SO years of operation today
with little to cheer about other
than the heart warming per
formance of ptt.her Tony
Ponce.
Ponce is the knuckle ball
stylist who was dredged up by
the San Frsnclsco Seals late
last month after he had taken
20 shellackings with last place
Ventura of the Class C Cali
fornia league.
Yesterday, Ponce won his
seventh sod i-il-.th straight
FAN FARE
ly Walt Dttxen
'LJ
'BATHING BOOTY'
3
PCL Standings
' (Br Tho AiMeiated Freie)
Ftanl SUawlan
W L Frt. O.B.
Hollywood 10 74 .lit
Keattle u .t4 S
Loo Anient n 17 .air 11
Portland 13 Si .111 14
San FranelKO M 1
San Dine U n .41 It
Oaklana 77 in .431 M
Sauament 7 lot .417 11
Santar'e Boeattet
San FraneUco 4-1, Loa Anielei 1-a.
Oakland S-4. Hollywood 7-1.
Sacramento t-t, Seattle t-I (lit tame
10 Inolntil.
Portland 4-1. San Dleto 1-4.
Satardar'e Beaaltei
Bacramento , Seattle 1.
Ban Prandeco t. Loi Angelai S.
Ban Dleto 1. Portland 1. .
Oakland . HoUrwood a.
i V
t- U.iJi',- ' I i waanaaaaaawaaj
Maria English (above),
San Diego, Calif., has won
so many cups, trophies and
cash prizes in bathing beauty
contests that her friends at
Paramount studio, where
she's a movie starlet, call
her "Miss Bathing Booty."
Well, that's what the pub
licity man said. ((Wire-photo)
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Chleato 1, Brooklyn 1 (11 rnnlntei.
Bt. LouU 17. rnuadilorila I.
Milwaukee 1-1. New Tork 1-1 (Ind
tamo S lnntnte derkneut.
Plltiburth t-t. Claclnnau 41.
Satardar'e Beialti:
Chlcaio 1, New Tork 1.
Brooklin a, atllwaukoe 1.
PiiUDunh t, at. LouU 7 111 tnnlnu)
Cincinnati 1. pnnadel. Ha 1.
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WILLAMETTE REGISTERS. 355 FRESHMEN
I
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fi Oldeln.af 4
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i .'it y r ' Btewt.ik a
1-J 1 lJ J . J I Oladd.e 1
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TeliU II S 17 14 Totalt n in
a Piled out tor Reich In 4th.
a Alntled for Fannin In ith.
Ran ley Meraon la Ith.
d Piled out lot Murray In Ith.
Portland Ill IN KW-4
HIU Ill 104 400-t
an Dleee 441 tot 1341
HIU 401 tu 0344
Hither: If Al R 1 n lino
Lint ....... I IS I I a 1 I
Luna m 11 I a 1 I a
Malloy , 4 l l 3 I 4
Benloa .... 1 1 I I I I 1
Pannln .... t II 1 4 I I
W Lint. L Luna. It Reich, Itierl,
Bealnikt. Lint, reterion. Bmltn, Thoma
eon. LOB Portland 4, Ban Dleeo 4. IB
tviert. Baiinikt. in neten. hh amitn.
BH Kolloway, Unt. RBI Eailnikl.
oledetone, Smith, Rutiell, Harqule 1.
DP Petereon, Federoff and Aliten;
Smith. Pederolt and Anion. R 3 10.
-J Sonera. Stole. CarluecL
Second larat:
rwrtlaad (I)
games for the Seals by pitch
ing them to a double header
triumph over Los Angeles.
Tony won the opener 4-2
and the finale 1-0. Most of his
downer balls were hit back
Into the dirt by the powerful
Angel sluggtm at he wound
up the season with an 8-0 mark
and earned run average of 1.30.
Portland Takes Fourth
The twin triumph wasn't
enough to keep Portland from
nailing down fourth plaee in
the final standing!. The Bevos
cuffed San Diego 4-3 in the
opener and won the nightcap
3-4 before 7109 fans, the larg
est of the season at Lane Field.
George O'Donnell finally got
his 20th triumph for Hotly
wood after five attempts. Man
ager Bobby Bragan let him
pith the entire first game
against the Oakland uaks, even
after the revived Acorns (tarn-
neded for eight runs in the
third innings. After aU that,
the Oaks barely squeaked
home, 8-7. George' then went
Into the nightcap after Holly
wood had settled down to an
8-4 lead. This time ht made
it. 8-6.
Sacramento cinched the cel
lar spot two games below Oak
land by taking a 6-5 licking
from Seattle in the first game.
George Schmees Juiced up his
batting average with five hits
for Seattle in that one. Then
the Solons laughed their way
to a S-2 win in the finale with
pitcher Herm Herm Besse play
ing first base and coach Vin
nie Smith hurling.
Yesterday's Stars
(Br Ilia Auoctatod Preei)
Bettlnc Johnny Mlta, Tankeoe, bleat
ed a plnehhlt hnrae run wlm two uataa
aboard to break a 1-1 tie and lira the
Yankeee a t-I victory over the Cleveland
Indiana.
meainr-Harrr Bird. Athletlct. tnap
a nine-tame loelnt atreak wllh a five
hit 1-4 victory over the Browne after
St. LouU had taken tha flrat I'ama f-3.
BRITON TO FIGHT
New York U.B Wallace Bud
Smith of Cincinnati was fa
vored to defeat British Empire
lightweight champion Arthur
King of St. Catherine's, Ont.,
tonight in the featured 10
round bout at Brooklyn's East
ern Parkway arena.
OIL MAN SEEKS TITLE
Oklahoma City U.R) Former
champion Charlie Coe, the
Oklahoma city oilman who
hopes to strike another golf
gusher here on his home course,
set out with 143 other links
stars today to try and take the
national amateur title away
from Congressman Jack West-land.
(41 Sai
OA B
4 1 redraft! I
SPetren.e 4
Aletoa.lt I
t Rapp.rl I
Peaer.cr I
IPoceky.lt I
amlth.lk I
1 Mantua S
IAumera.a 1
IDIekey.p I
STtiman.p 4
S Luna.p t
e-Moray l
Dleta
BOA
I
1
a
Plret tame:
Bacramento 401 411 100 t I 11
Seattl Ill 111 lit 11 II
Plerelll. Yemen ill and Rltchey;
Humphrcye and Ortelt.
Becond tame:
Sacramento 130 031 o I t
Beattle 304 too I 1 t
Smith. Kimball (41, Johmon (7) and
Montalvoi Roberta and Chrutlo.
Plret tame-.
Loa Anielei tot too loo 1 It
Ban FraneUco 404 303 0C 4 7
Hetten, Oumpert (7) and Evana; Ponce
and Tlaelera.
- second tame:
Loi Am, l Mt tot 44 7
San Praacteet 414 444 1 1
Splcor and svane: ronct and Tteiiera.
4 I
Total! 17 I II I TMiU II I II II
a Ran for Reich ta ttk.
t Walked lor Kolloway la Ith.
4 oraaaded 4ut far Laaa hi 7th.
Portland , Ml Ml a a
Rile Ill 111 t-t
San Dteta lit Ml t 4
Mlta ill 111 t a
Pitcher: TP AB a X BR BB so
... t 14 4 4 4 4 4
Ward I I t I I 1 t
Dickey .... 114 M 1 S I I 1
Thomaaaw. . 4 I 1 1 I 1
Luna I 1 I I I
W B1MU. LOtckey. R-Ainu. Mir.
aula, Kolloway, Batart, Sllleu, AUtaa,
Shown here art some of tha 355 new students at Willam
ette university registering for freshman courses. Freih
' am registration so far is comparable with that of 1952.
' CAR t TRUCK
RENTALS
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BroHto. Wftltui (I. nd CviltU; Smith.
O'DOHD.U ftOd asHtOBt.
Hews Guild Out,
Portland. Me.
Portland, Maine JPi A strike
of CIO employes of the Guy
Gannett Publishing Co. cur
tailed production of Monday's
Portland Press Herald from a
normal four editions to one and
was expected to involve the
evening's Express.
About 100 workers in the
editorial, maintenance, proof
reading and mailing depart
ments did not report Sunday
night in a dispute stemming
from a deadlock in contract ne
gotiations between the company
ana i,ocai izh, American news
paper Guild. - ,
The Guild said in a state-
ment that employes of the Press
Herald, Evening Express and
Sunday Telegnm now gener
ally are paid SIS to 140 a week
below a national wage average
for their classifications in the
newspaper Industry and that
management offered a raise of
$1 to $3 that would affect only
two-thirds of tha local mem
bership. General Manager Laurence
H. Stubbs said wage scales paid
to guildsmen are the industry's
highest in Maine. He said raises
up to $6.25 a week were of
fered in recent negotiations.
Current wage scales were not
disclosed.
Infonnuion ajid adtieatka at tha
Anci Form Information tMicjl
Oa Eacwrt Contra! Vaaaal
Far Eajit David t. MIL radar,
man third data, USN, aon of Mr
and -Mrs. Btvyn N. Bill of lot
Saginaw street. Salem. Oregon, ia
aervinc aboard the Use escort
control TKupl s9S, which la hi
the Far Ea.it. Hill attended tha
Oregon Oolleg of Education prior
toenterinc the Mary January 7,
Aboard UBS Uoaa
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TJ68 Linen, hern ta rw.u 77
Van Cleave, seaman, USN, son of
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mant, Army
armory.
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t and P. Schawl
Fort Blocum, NX Airman
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aon of Mr. and Mra. T. C. Oor-
man urnrihiirn fVrffcm ra
cerUy began a tlx-weeltii course in I
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Accidents Kill 3
Over Week-End
(By The AuoclaUd mat)
Three persons died in acci
dents in Oregon over the weekend.
A transient was decapitated
when he fell between two 'jrains
in the Southern Pacific railroad
yards at Klamath Falls. He
was identified by papers on hi
body as Leamon Henry Cannon.
Pete Hickey, 50, a farm hand
from the Klamath Fall area,
was klllea outright Sunday
night when he fell from a mov
ing truck in which he was riding.
Otto Mcrtensen, 87, of Rose
burg, died Sunday from injur
ies suffered Saturday night,
when a car in which he and his
wife were riding ran out of con
trol and overturned. The acci
dent occurred on Highway 89
about 10 miles north of Rose-
burg
His wife, Ruth Mortensen,
was hospitalized with non-critical
injuries.
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PORTLAND FLORISTS WIN
Portland WP) Betty Evans
Grayson hurled a three-hitter
last night as Portland's Erv
Llnd Florists defeated Seattle
Air-Flytes 3-0 and moved into
the finals of the Women's
World Softball tournament
MILITARY MEN
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TIDE TABLE
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tinent at Wolfeboro, N. H.,
when Colonial Gov. Benning
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Monday, September It
comoanv a. itura nuanur
regiment, and hetd-iuartera de-
lacnmcnt, ureiron nauonai
Ouard, at Salem armory.
Orecon mooilltation deslKnatlon
detachment ho. 1, at USAR ar
mory.
Organised Marine Caiyt re
aenre unit at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
Miaul vah at ubak armory.
Company E. 413th infantry regl-
MOVING & STORAGE Ph.3-8111
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SALEM ARMORY
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OFFICE MACHINES
Ph. 3-5584
Typewriter, Adding Machines, Calculator, Accounting
Machine SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R.W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
Ph. 2-4151
ROAD 1174 Edgewater St OR 3-5769
OILING WEST SALEM ROAD
TWEEDIE FUEL OILS OILING
STANDARD OIL DEALER 4
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON BROS. PLUMBING & HEATING
Repairing 359 Chemeketa Contracting
Residendal Commercial Industrial
INSCRIPTIONS
via tht
Gross-State Route
THRU BEND
the
shortest
fastest
route EAST
Ph. 3-9123
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24 HOUI
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We give Penny Saver Stamps
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES Ph. 3-3157
1 lftartf 310 Csart fomlowa 2440 Grair, Mtdkt, In
24-HOUR SERVICE
Service ft Your Convenience, FREE Delivery Dally
8:00 A. M. to 11:00 P.M.
130 S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 3:00 P.M. and :00 PM. to
:00 PJ1 All Sunday and Holiday
Radiant Glassheat Phone 4-6263
Radiant Glassheat of Salem 1540 Fairground Rd.
Lua-Ti at Mi the Miracle of Glassheat before you buy any
Wttem at any price See Continental Glassheat
R9Ch.tni.ej No Maintenance FHA Terms Easy Term
6 Year Guarantee
Radio Repair -3wr Ph. 3-7577
MITCHELL'S Radio-Tlvitiotv 1880Stot t
Motorola Dealers for kW ' General
Pick up and Delivery "
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Iry.ilUN SERVir; Ph. Woodbum3611
YAI ?Y TtLEVISION CENTER !
J303 Fairgrounds Rd. In Woodburn at 171 Grant St. "i
Maturing MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR HOFFMAN
DUMONT TELEVISION SETS