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Bill Beard
grew up in Oregon
City, but made most
of his sporting
impact on the Salem
area as an athlete
and businessman.
Beard played
football, basketball
and baseball at
Willamette
University of the
Northwest Conference
and was selected
all-conference in
football twice and
baseball three times
from 1935 to ‘37. He
played
professionally as a
catcher for 10
seasons - before and
after World War II,
in the minor
leagues, all on
teams in the
Northwest. He
progressed enough to
reach the Pacific
Coast League and
played 187 games for
the Portland Beavers
and Seattle Rainiers
before settling down
with the Salem
Senators of the
Western
International League
from 1949-51. He
served as a
player/manager for
the Senators for one
game in 1949. He
retired in 1951 at
age 36.
He played
semi-professionally
for the Drain Black
Sox in the ‘50s, and
opened Bill Beard
Sporting Goods in
1960.
Beard was a
long-time fundraiser
for Willamette
University’s
athletic program and
also officiated
football and
basketball games at
the youth level in
the Salem area. As a
senior golfer, he
won state
championships 1977
and 1980.
He was inducted
into the Oregon
Sports Hall of Fame
in 1982 and the
Willamette
University Hall of
Fame in 1991.
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