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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1940)
i 1 if i i i i f j"3 ,I S " IT! Tha OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. December 17, 1M0 ' PAGE EIGHT " WrtW J1H1H w.ww - -MMMMMM,MMMiiiMMMMP ., r " . . . I - ... : '. -- - ;.w- - - - ' ; - W . I . f -, , I . 1 I I V W I M I I I I II' """wA I TSm II r II -N. ' 1 1 I I I ' ,. ' " 1 'I I M ilC? 'all. I J . 1 V )l i tv 1) .a- ,4' tf"' ft- V A Picture Review by 7Vie Associated Press r mCCT PUyinc en his home course. Winced VjU LP U rO C K Foot at Mammroneck. N. Dick Chap man (left) swamped W. B. McColloafh. Jr of Philadelphia, 11 and 9, to win national amateur golf title Sept. 14, plus trophy from Harold Pierce (center) of U.S.&A. Lawson Little won national pen at Cleveland; Byron Nelson won the P.G.A. at Qershey. Pa. fjww..v.',.':y.wwy,Jw.Jliyll ' 'r , f-4 1 1 . -i "" 111 s ' ;:, t ' . t " - , k ;. v . j . t t . . r ,'"" "- a- :' in. '' y. ' : -r ........ '"y,'r . ... : r-- . - -'"' . ..-' . , .J v -S 2;-t ...... I' T ' .i-:.. ...I . , aau. Ni IT AC UADMfMd'C VAAV Not since Red Grange has praise ao ahowered on A rrldder aa on ROchlfan'a Tom VJU I Jr r1AKVJiN O WAT Harmon, star bach seen with ball in the Northwestern-Mlchlran same won by Wolverines, 20-13. An elusive breakaway artist, runner and kicker, Harmon scored S3 touchdowns m three years, registered M7 Pftats to top Granre's Western conference record. Minnesota was rated nation's No. 1 team, and Nebraska U to.meet Stanford to Kose Bowk MOTORLESS FLIGHT Cornelias Warmerdam (above), school teacher from Tnolamne, CaL, who set a new world's record. 15 feet, one and ene-elchth " Inches, at 52nd A.A.U. track meet Jane 25 In Fresno. For seventh straight year Don Lash won A-A.U. cross conn try ran at Detroit. : I ; ' -t If","- -. I . i t Ciii vi cAkir With no more tennis worlds to con 5 WAN OV-JNVJ qoer. AUce Marble of California, seen at Forest Hills with Don McNeill after September matches which both won, turned pro In November. She wants money for a staff Inr career. At Forest Hills, she took her third straisht sinfles title, and McNeill of Oklahoma upset Bobby Rirs for singles crown. Alice was last defeated In competition in 1938 at Wimbledon. v AW Iff N . i v' nrn p'r tUAT IAC AT Alhl No one in l4t Jarred the heavyweUht crown off HcRc5 THAT jUt AClAIIN Joe Lonls. but Artnro Godoy (risht) rocked that head with this punch June 20. Louis won in 8th by technical KO. In February Godoy stayed 15 rounds, Louis took decision. In March, Louis disposed of Johnny Fajchekta Jjeoed ef. PnndS. FT - V;;-, (I V 1 -w V I.--.. H.. t 1 t . . . I . . m : 1 - - .. - . ' ...v .. -v : : . -a. ST x .. .. '. y " t-:tV--- .... xi-'.''1 y-.. , . ' .. ! " - ; . Jv:'v-VM. J .fV. .Avi. .v sv -'.v- -- 'TL:. ( ,V-i" i yJit--.-;. s cv ... f h . ; ... 'j: n . : r - i - . - v. - v,' . - . - - . ' , v ; hhm4 s J A .. f , Mn ---rr -ri-T iti r 1 r t -i -i t mil i" i 1 n D CnC AAIKJ CCD ICC cinnaU blew wide open Oct. when (he Reds took the seventh rELVJ TV ir OCtXluO sasae, t-1, from the Detroit TUera, te clinch the world series their first title since 1919. In this slap-happy dressfnc room Reds' Manager BUI "Deacon" McKeehnlo Is hems; tossed about by Paul Derrinfer (left), winninx pitcher, and Hank Gewdy.' Derrmcer shaded Bo-Bo Newsom, Timers' pitcher whose personal traredy was the death of his father darinx the series. Extra jubilant were the Reds te erase the marks ef their last year's series defeat by N. T. Yaakees, PI IKIKIIKIP. !KlTO TWP XAOKICV Gallahadlon. a 25-to-l shot, took the Kentucky Derby but a pester turf rvUI IIIVJ 1M IV IrlC IVIWrlCT thrill was the comeback of Seabiscoit whose winning (above) of the I1I0.S00 added Santa Anita Handicap March 2 in Los Anreles made him the rreatest money winner of all time. Kayak II was 2nd and Whlchcec. 3rd. Seablscult's owned by Charles Howard. Bimelech won Pimllco Preakness, and Our Boots, the rich Belmont Futurity, TURNOVER c?bt and Gabby Hartnett parted com pany after 19 years, and Jimmy Wilson (above), 40, former Reds catcher-coach, sixned to manaxe Cubs for two years. In October Jimmjvas hero of world series. "Vastest (! ' -.- ss RETURN ciU'j il elans prexy In 1333, Roxer recklnpanxh (above) rot a two year contract to manaxe the Indians, replicinx Oscar Vitt axslnst whosi Redskins rebelled la Jane. The fiery Vitt signed to manaxe Portland; Ore, team ': V- i. .. .... ' 1 : Sr.- - "- 1 -ilfc il-gytif - ft ii ii i ii ClTr"r"CCC "C1 dUWiLCdJ Stanford's Bheoemenal rise from 1939 eel . CI CTLI , fr 1 h f if iar m nose nowi in mr wiw a - ..m w v v 11 had ' semethln te talk r of m dcfeal. xoes to CUrk " Dartoo.thenBxa..? 15 XJfS LJOnnFlslle shuffles of nUrt 1948 turned up BUly Censi (shove), winner ever Pas tor and Saveld. aa most likely candidate for doubtful privilexe of flxhtlnx Joe Leuls. Henry Armslreas; lost welter litle last of his three championships. f l " -!!" " 1 1 1 in II 11 Ji ' a. : 111 1 1 IT" n A C f"r A I . a a n r Wretched wu th tat r mmiM. . ' KhurhnMn , rm n.iMM . ErfMM W n PrM.tt Jrr'."" wnertm ALU UU I DAOCDALL VY AKO 1949 season marked by unusual scrappiness coach who went to Stanford Usi Cornell a fifth downe? wh 157 sewed fWVTl VVIM ll amont baseball players and louder squawks from fans. Here's s July 19 free-for-all In Dodxers- ! : tprtaf after Ch'eaxe decided U - . ery. After vlewlnx movies ef the pu i JL , TLvti a ii V. l!t PLl Cubs same in Cnlcaxo with four Cubs hurrying Into fray. Umps are J. W. Sears (masked); Lou Jorda. J s- ahaadoa intereeUetiate foethaQ. , - the extra devni UlecaL. conceded same TaaxSi Daxtmo lt5r - VtTV tT winl IfI ' .1