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F riday, A pril 17, 1953 PORTLA ND CH ALLEN G ER P age F o u r Principles in Slaying FOR SA L E—Two room u n f u r n ished ap artm en t. $45 including all utilities. Call D ean V incent, Inc. AT 3181. TV " 'specially for you" Ideal Barber Shop BY LONNIE H ARRIS C h allen g er S p o rts E d ito r A- U. J u t . i e s - B e n J. D e a n I ’. VV. W i l b o r n , o p e r a t o r - i n g . 6 N E llUHneU M U 92 98 S ervices in Real E state Herman C. Plummer and Co. 2752 N. W illiam s GA 7753 F o r D ependable S ervice C all Baltzegar's Photos W ith o r W ithout A ppt. 122 NE F ailing MU 5735 . >- ■ _ In a S ig .ie a Conte sio n to ponce M onday, A pril 6, Sim K m gnt, left, ad m itted slaying A irm an 2C Jo h n D ailey, 27, e arlier in the d ay over atten tio n s fo H elen R uth C ham bers, 28, right. T he killing occurerd in an a p a rtm e n t b u ilding ow ned by Miss C ham bers at 42 NE S an R afael street. S tory on page 2. (O regonian Photo.) Cabell-Cabell $100 Down 4 Bedrooms V ery solid, o ld er hom e in good condition. D ouble plum bing, large room s an d easy m onthly paym ents. Mrs. E dythe C abell w as re m a r ried to C larence C abell in a q u iet cerem ony at V ancouver, Wn., W ednesday m orning, A pril 15. T he couple left im m ediately for Tacom a, Wn., w h ere they h o n ey m ooned b riefly a t th e groom ’s m o th e r’s home. Mrs. Cabell, d a u g h te r of Mrs. D ave G reen, plans to join h er h usband in C alifo rn ia shortly. R ESU LTS COME NATURAL S ure th e y do w ith C h allen g e r classified ads. T h ey ’re eco nom ical and fast. Call MU 4092 NOW! call BILL WALKER TU 5045 FOR RENT—4 room, dow nstairs ap artm en t. In need of sm all re pairs. L ocated in SW P o rtlan d , one block from school, th ree blocks from bus line. W ill ren t for $20 a m onth. Call MU 4092 evenings. NEAL DRUGS Prescription Specialist 2341 N. W illiam s MU 7552 "We Buy, Sell and R epair" Bicycles - L aw n M owers F u rn itu re P ic k u p and D e liv e ry HARRY AND JOE'S JJ WALKER Broker 5132 N. E. U nion TU 5054 TRA D IN G POST BETTER CLEAN IN G 3037 N . E . U n i o n M U 3498 ELLIS CLEANERS Jo h n Ellis, Prop. PIC K U P & D ELIVERY 3304 N. William* WE 3898 NO MONEY DOWN ¡Modern Dental PIntesj ON YOUR (on ap p ro v al of y o u r cred it) JOHNNY'S Paint and W allpaper STORE D e liv e ry P itts b u rg h P ro d u cts 21 NE B roadw ay MU 3713 F resh M eats & V e g etab les D a ily W e g iv e N o r th e r n S ta m p s F re e D eliv ery O pen W e e k l y — 10 a . m . t o 11 p . m . S u n d a y s — 8 a . m . t o 10 p .m . HOTTLE'S GROCERY MU 938 0 3041 NE U n io n AT PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST Paini by Jennings J. H. McCrady. D.M.D. T erm s— 3 Y ears C a l l A f t e r 7 p .m . N o Down P a y m e n t 632 S. W. W ASHINGTON ST. AT BROADW AY OPEN 9 A. M. to 5:30— S atu rd a y 9 A. 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W illiam s MU 9886 L ast Tuesday, the P o rtla n d B eavers m ade th e ir V aughn street ap pearance against the San Diego P adres, m anaged by L efty O’Doul. M anager Clay H opper of th e B eavers called upon Royce L in t and G lenn Elliot to pitch th e opening gam es. Som e of th e B eavers w hich the P o rtla n d fans saw w ere G ranny G ladstone w ho played for V ictoria last season a fte r being sent dow n by th e B eavers. G ranny has been h ittin g the ball w ell since the cam paign started and leads th e B eavers in runs b atted in. F ran k ie A ustin, P o rtla n d 's leadoff m an. is leading in the m ost hits d ep artm en t. The M ilw aukee B raves, the ex-B oston B raves, m ade th eir appearance in th eir hom e tow n a rem em bered one by defeating th e C incinnati Reds, 2 to 0, before a capacity crow d of 31,- 000 fans. The B raves w on th e gam e in th e first inning w hen Bill B ru ton, leading off and p laying cen te r field, opened w ith a single and prom ptly stole second base. He la te r scored on a single. B ru ton is ra te d the fastest m an in baseball today. The Reds h ad a chance in the sev en th in n in g to push over a HARRY SIM PSON ru n b u t a leaping catch by the T rade b ait for Jensen? aforem entioned B ruton h alted the rally. Bill has ta k e n over fo r Sam Je th ro e , who w as sen t dow n by the B raves to th e ir Toledo farm club. Jim P endleton, w ho w as acquired from th e B rooklyn Dodgers is being used as u tility m an and a very valuable one, because he can play in th e outfield as w ell as th e infield. A nother rookie w ho m ade m ajor league appearance is Jim (Junior) G illiam th e m uch publicized second basem an of the D odgers. The D odgers' brass hats believe th a t he w ill be able to h it enough to stick. T he n u m b er tw o team of th e A m erican league, the C leveland In dians, w ho w ere picked to finish behind the w orld cham pion New Y ork Y ankees, have sp ro u ted out w ith 16 hom e runs in five days. L eading the hom e run brigade is H arry Sim pson and Jim Lem on w ith six apiece. L uke E aster had th ree thus far in spring training. St. Louis w ill count on help in relief roles from aging Satch P aige who seem s to set b e tte r th e older he gets. Along w ith Paige, they have H arry, th e cat, B reechen who is expected to bolster th e ir h u rl ing staff. News in B rief . . . Jack ie R obinson is expected to open at th ird base. Joe Louis predicted th a t Rocky M arciano w ill knock out Jersey Joe. M ilt C am pbell, th e O lym pic star, w ill enroll at In d ian a u n iv ersity this fall. C larence Johnson, 24, leading w e lte r w eight contender, w as charged w ith u nlaw ful use of narcotics. Ike Jones, offensive end and halfback, signed w ith th e G reen Bay P ackers. 1 It is in terestin g to note th a t the Chicago Cubs le t J u n io r G illiam go and th a t’s how B rooklyn got him. The opinion is th a t th e Cubs do not w an t any N egro players a t W rigley field. Som e of th e fans in Chicago let it be know n th a t G ene B ak er is a b e tte r p la y er than Roy Sm alley. M anager P hil C av are tta claim s th a t S m alley is the best shortstop he has, and hopes to play him. T he reason for th a t is they let B aker go for m ore seasoning. B ak er has h it an average of .280 for th ree seasons w hile Roy h ad an average of .222. D ave H oskins, ex-T exas leaguer, w hipped up enough breeze am ong rival bats th a t m anager A1 Lopez w ants to see m ore of him in action. He is a d efinite th re a t as a h itte r along w ith Bob Lem on, E arly W ynn and M ike G arcia. His base ru n n in g is also outstanding. Since the deal for Jack ie Jen sen for L a rry Doby was squashed, the ta lk is th a t Sim pson m ay be tra d e d for the ex-Y ank. M innie Minoso, w ho we h av en ’t h eard m uch about in spring tra in ing, is being used in th e cleanup spot for the Chicago W hite Sox. M inoso seem ed to be show ing signs of staleness because of playing w in ter ball in Cuba. T he C uban com et, w hich he is know n for in C hi cago, said th a t he w ill be okay w hen th e team goes N orth. He had been bothered w ith a sore arm . M onte Irvin, w ho w as plagued w ith an in ju ry last season, has recovered and is expected to give opposing p itch ers a lot of w o r ry. M onte w ill be back in th e clean u p slot for m anager Leo D urocher. A lthough he w ears a brace on his instep he is in good condition. H ank Thom pson, who a p p are n tly lost his job a t th ird base, has been pounding the ball h ard and fielding 100 p er cent b etter. Calev Cook, the Lew is and C lark fine athlete, w as nam ed captain of the tra c k team . Arthur A. Cox, Licensed Mortician With: The Zeller Funeral Chapel W illiams A ve. At Stanton S t Day or Night TRinity 1155