The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 09, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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Major Bowling Loop Remains
In 3-Way Knot; Poulin High
! ' By ED DONNELLY
" Statesman Bowling Editor
- Salem s major bowling league continued in a three-way
deadlock for first place last week when Red Gross, Acme and
Clines each won their series 2-1; Acme auto nosed out Nash
lurnirare, itea iross stavea on a determined Karrs outfit
and Clines had the ficht of their-lif a in Hafastinn. ni
The surprising Keeno lunch team took three straight from
with Pades; who won two out of
tnree from Parkerff.
Tlie "Gold Dust Twins", Poulin
and Cline, sr., were the big noices
of the eveninsr with series of 643
and 638 respectiTely. Poulin, with
id, naa mgn game.
In the Commercial league, the
Paulus Taeeers continued to make
a runaway race of it, trouncing
we leeona piace straw & straw
team . three straight, to increase
their first nlac lpart tn rpvpti
games. . State Street Market, al-
' THIS WEiEK'S HIGH-SPOTS
Tuesday C oc a Cola vs. Keg-
lettes. 7:15 p.m.
Wednesday -Copeland Yards
ts. Red Cross and Acme Auto
T$. Clines. 8 p.m.
Thursday Standard Oil vs.
Rice's and Hartman's vs. Coca
Cola. 8 p.m.
The Select
Poulin 643
Cline sr. 638
Haman 623
Jvoenig 606
Friesen 605
King 604
Murdock 603
l4600'
though dropping two out of three
to the lowly Pittsburgh Paints,
found themselves tied for second,
while the surprising Cooke's Of
fice boys continued their climb up
from the depths by sweeping their
series with Priesen's. Harrington
had high game with 205 and Rice
high aeries with 592.
The race in the Industrial loop
continued to be a donnybrook,
with Hartman's again coming a
cropper when the sixth place
Mary-Doc's took them 2.1. to atav
within striking distance of the
leaders, only live games in front.
Rice's failed to . capitalize on the
leaders misfortune and dropped
two to LaRoches to remain tied
with Standard Oil for second, who
were also dropping a couple to
Coca Cola in fourth. The State
printers whitewashed Bill Davis
to move into a fourth spot tie with
the bottlers. Koenir with a 2 32
game and series of 606 was high.
last week's play in the . Ladies
league found the Capital Bedders
rain In tha loaH taVfnir t Ti
straight from Mickey's, while the
chesty Coca Cola glamor girls
were rudely shoved around
by Hubbard motors, 2-1. The
Keglettes continued in their
slumn. dronninz two out of three
to Royal Desserts to fall from sec
ond to third. McCarroll with a
202 game and Poulin with a
aeries of 512 were high.
Sundln's continued to make it
A one team race in the Mercantile,
taking three straight from Ham
ilton's, while US National moved
up to within a couple percentage
points, of the second place States
man team by sweeping their series
with the Brewers while the Print
ers were dropping two out of three
to Sclo. High game went to
Ohmart with 202 and series to
Colwell with 51 ( .
We notice that . .
. . when Tony Masser and Don
Murdock get-their heads together
It bodes no good for anyone . . and
that Gage says you can't kick the
dog around on Saturday night
and expect to be able to bowl
In tournaments on Sunday (one
exception noted) . . that Ruthie
Demarais lost her shoes and then
goes out and rolls 180 . . and that
if we thought it would help any
we. would lose ' ours , . that it
looks like old times to see Maude j
Poulin hitting them again .. and
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Th OaSGOH STATESMAN, Salwn, Or Sqnday looming; Fbrnarr 8. 1941
a wsoo jLittle Skaots Miracle
Moiiiiid to Lead Texas Golfers
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Webfoots Win
Paddle Meet
Take Second Strfli4it
From Oregon State
by 50-24 Count
EUGENE, Feb. g.-tiPr-UniTer
sity,of Oregon swimmers splashed
to their second straight win over
Oregon State Saturday. 50 to 24
The Webfoots, with Cab Callis
and Sherman Wetmore each win
nlng two events, captured first
place in seven of the nine events
Jack Dallas of Oregon swam
the 200-yard breaat ntmVm in
Z:3Z.5 for the meet's onlv lm
yiessive time.
Results:
300-yard medlev relav Wnn
oy uregon cwetmore. riaiiaa wai
ns). Time, 3:19.3.
220-yard free style Won by
jueung. use: Allen nrornn ux
Ond: Huestls. Ornrnn. tn1r1
Time, 2:31.4.
60-yard free style Won by
Callis, Oregon; Stark, OSC, sec
ond; Mamie, Oregon, third. Time,
31.7.
Diving Won by Burgess, OSC,
450.7): Dallas. Oreeon rajfiiv
secona: sananer. Oreeon. raas
third. " ' '
100-vard free at vie Wnn K
Callis: Oregon: Stark. OSn. eo-
ond; Mamie, Oregon, third. Time,
150-Vard hafktrnto Wnn v.
Wetmore. Oreeon: Evman. nsr?
second; Swartz, OSC, third. Time,
200-yard breast stroke Wnn
by Dallas. Oregon: Huestia. Ore.
gon, second; no third. (Hoisted,
A.otcnik both OSC disqualified by
megai turns.) Time," 2:32.5.
440-yard free stvle Won hv
Wetmore. Oregon; Ebellng, OSC,
secona niing, osu, third. Time,
5:20.9.
400-yard free style relav Won
by Oregon (Marnie, Allen, Callis,
Muestis, Time, 3:57.1.
US Open Champion's 62
Ties Hogan's PGA Mark
Snow, Deep Slush, High Wind Fails to Slow
uuuey Master Wlio Cards Wine One-Putt
j Greens, Every One a Birdie
SAN ANTONiO Peh R f API Biu t x fi,.
P01.011! .n snow, deep slush and finally sunshine on
ma a.ii.u weuuuig anniversary oaiuraay to create one of
gvix a masicrpieces a nine-unaer-par bs.
Incredible under the conditions, the national open cham
Dion's i 31-31 62 tied the PGA 18-hnle nnon
, m . . . wuiuauicut
vuuiyckiufo rcuuru auu put uiui
three strokes ahead of the Texas
open field at 36 holes with a
136 total.
Little Ben Hoaran carded a 62
in thai Oakland nnen Inst last
month, land it' was Hogan who
trailed Little in second place Sat
urday with 69-70 139.
Ill luck on the last four holes
cost Hogan a chance to take the
lead, despite Little's wlzardy.
But Hogan missed six-footers for
birdies on the tenth and eleventh
holes because of trampled greens.
Nine one-putt greens, erery one
for a birdie, were included in
Little's! round. He hit every green
in par figures, used only 27 putts.
Savs Perfect Ronnd
Pudgy Ed "Porkv" Oliver of
Homell, NY, posted a respectable
par 71 on the muck, stroked his
chin when Little's last putt
rattled ithe cup and commented:
"The most perfect round of
golf I : have ever seen played
under any conditions."
Snowflakes were whlrlinz- when
Little tucked his trousers inside
flaming red socks and started
bare-headed from the flrRt tee.
Snow was played as casual water.
piayers were permitted to lift
their balls from imbedded posi
tions in the rough and fairways.
Suddenly, the snow halted, tho
wind heightened' and the sun
shone. It was Texas weather at
its fickle best.
Tied for Third Place
Tied for third position at 140
wood amateur whose 68 led the
field Friday, and Slammin' Sam
uel Jackson Snead. Hot Sorter.
Va. Dawson's putter didn't carry
tne magic that gave him 11 one-
putt greens Friday and he carded
a 72 Saturday. Snead came tear
ing in with a 68 to bracket with
Friday's 72.
Lloyd Mangrnm of Oak Park,
III., was around In 68 for a
141 total. One shot behind him
was National PGA Champion
Byron Nelson of Toledo, with
a pair of 71s.
Back to 144 the field Jumped,
a group that Included ninn
Heafner, Linvllle, NC; Bud Wil
liamson, Ft. Wayne, Ind.: Vic
Ghezzi, Deal, NJ, and Emery Zim
merman, Portland, Ore.
Legion to Feature
Lincoln Supper
MONMOUTH A a n n n - .f
6:30 p. m. will be featured at the
American Legion hall by the local
post and auxiliary the nle-ht of
February 12, in commemoration
or ADranam Lincoln) birthday.
Mrs. Clarence Grand, auxiliary
secretary, and Mrs. Edna L. Pow
er are arranging a program. All
BUD HART
who won the class A all
events title in this year's city
wide tournament, rolling a to
tal of 1968 pins. Bud was born
in Dallas, Oregon, in 1896.
Moved to Salem in 1936 and
took up bowling in 37. His
biggest thrill was rolling a 267
game and 667 series last year.
Says as soon as his "lazy ball"
as Ed Pratt terms it, gets to
working right he will get him
self a 300 game. Greatest am
bition Is to be able to pick up
the 10 pin as easily as Walt
Cline sr. does. Has a low aver
age this year but when the
chips are down he can go and
get them.
teams will be limited to four men
so that Joe Coe can be the fifth
man on all of them.. and speak
ing of Joe Coe, we want to give
him credit for the best comedy
skit of the season while bowling
with Friesen furniture last Sun
day night It went like this. Joe
picks up the ball, rolls a strike,
turns around and hollers like a
wild man, takes his clackers out
and puts them in his shirt pocket,
stands still for moment, closes his
eyes and mumbles, then paces
back and -forth like a caged ani
mal, . all the while gesticulating
wildly and speaking in tongues,
then' puts his clackers back in,
picks up the ball and rolls an
other strike, takes out his clack
e r s, e t c, etc, frame after
frame . . that Kay McCarroll was
so close to a new record in the
Ladies league she could taste it
and then blew It In the last frame
. . that hubby Flovd with a 2SR
wasn't so dusty . . and Straw &
straw say it isn't fair for the
Taggers to strengthen up for a
crucial series . . that old are. la
apparently catching up with the
negiettes . . and that Cooke's of-
rice ooys are still in a daze after
wmnmr tnree straient . . and that
we want to thank the US bovs for
so generously, contributing one
cent each and buying us a five
cent stogie we hope it didn't
strain their budgets . . that Bob
Utter nicked un the 9-7 verv
nicely . . and Lvman Sundin the
6-7 . . that Bob Nufer, the smarty,
picked himself a winning team in
the tournament . . and that if Ron
"C h i e r Gemmell. our Sioux
sports editor, who tries to write
a column on tne opposite page,
thinks he can alienate our af
fections from nn r lovelv lassies of
the alleys (sounds nice don t it)
with that rag, a bone and a
that In the future, all tournamenthe s sadly mistaken.
Standings Among
the Bowlers
- Mb - v i r.s.u0 vs iuia v i ill ill uuiiy CLuCl
were Johnny Dawson, the Holly- their wives are invited.
POLLY AND HER PALS
Idaho Frosh
Coach "Picked"
Vandal Athletes Sign
; Petition to Boost
Walter Price
MOSCOW. Idaho. Feb. 8-JPV-
Freshman Coach Walter Price is
the choice of University of Idaho
athletes for any one of the three
vacancies on the coaching staff.
The MI" Club varsity lettermen's
organization, reported Saturday
all but a few members had signed
a petition endorsing Price, 1930
graduate of the university. The re
maining few had Hot. Yt twn anri
tr acted, the report added.
Jobs open . are the fnntx.ii
coaching position, from which Ted
uank is to be released Sept. 1; the
assistantshin In football. whij.n
will be vacated by the release of
dou lessier July I, and the bas
ketball and baseball
sitions from which Forrest Two-
gooa resigned, effecUve July 1.
The petition said the lettermen
believed Price had shown hi
ltr coach and had earned pro-
wougn.
AAUHoopMeet
ens Mondav
Op
Play Period Has
Church Support
INDEPENDENTS' a
tlonal nrorram la to tr rA- , k.
young people, through the coop-
ctauuu oi tne nrst Baptist
church and businessmen.
The ororrim Inclno.
tlonal periods on Sunday after
noons for all age groups from
2:30 to 4: Thursdav for nri.s
school groups from .van tn k.
and Thursday evenings from 7:30
i ior me nign school group.
All younr neonle In f ho
munlty are invited to
in this program, according to an
nouncement by Rev. Loyal Vick
ers. Baptist paster.
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Three Games Set on Salem
High Floor; Final.
Slated Thursday
. District AID basketball nlav
opens on the Salem high court
Monday night with a three rams
schedule that pits Miller Mere of
aicjkiinnviiie against CTO of Sa-
lem. MambUn-Wheeler of if elfin n.
Tille against the AMI Townies
and the Federal Bankers of Air
oany against Chemawa,
The aramea. ender direction at
Commissioner Vera Glim ore, are
scneaaied lor 7, 8 and 9 o'clock.
rains in the eliminations tour
nament, front which four teams
will evolve eligible for play in the
state a. ana a tournaments in
Portland, con tin sea Wednesday
and Thursday nights. ;
Wednesday schedule, games to
oe piayea at Lsue: WlUamlna vs.
winner of first round -8 o'clock
game. 7 p.m.: Newbers vs. winner
oi nrst round 7 o'clock rams:
Simmons of Salem vs. Jenks-
Whlte of Albany. 1 D.m.
Thursday schedule, rime tn n
played at Salem highs Third round
games at S and t o'clock. Winners
qualify for state A tournament.
losers lor state B tournament.
PACE SSVEI'I
Thnrsdsy night - ' i ! i
Rot. ! Edward Terry, treasurer
and Lowell Brown are .establish
ing a new bookkeeping system for
the dab. They have cone hack tA
the beginning tf the organization
and art sifting through the de
posit slips and cancelled ehekn-
to set en various fan da which
have been created over the past
me years. i t
Rosedalci Friends! i I
Slate fliissionaryj
ROSEDALE i Rnecla! mtf wJ
ary services wCl be held at the!
Rosed ale Friends church Sundays
and Tuesday nights. Rev. 'and!
Bolivia will halve charge of the I
Sunday; night service. Mrs. Pear.1
son will aoDea In a Mtnm.
the native Indians am nn w wKam I
they worked, j
Tuesday nisht mmp I win I
aerred tn the esurch basement at
o'clock, after i which Rev. Peafw
son will -show; several reels of
pictures! of the fnlssion work. I ;
The Woman's inn.i-
ty will meet with Mrs. Ed Cald
well Tuesday afterrmnn i.A
at which time Mrs. Howard Pear
son wUl be the jguest speaker.
Alvin: Roberts of Portland is a
weekend guest! of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Wflliamsi ;
Rotarians Slate
Dr. Dan Poling
SILVERTON Dr. Daniel V.
Poling of the high schools rela
tions committee will be the iwiv.
er at the Monday meeting of the
oiivcnon notary club, according
io announcement made by Presi
dent Earl J. Adams.
In its bulletin, issued S&tnnti
morning, voters of Sllverton are
urged by the Rotarv rinh tn
on the proposed shop building for
me mgn scoooi agricultural pro
gram. Seven members and thi (...
attended the inter-city meeting
mi mo notary cluD at Wood burn
Y7AIITED
LIVE P0ULTBY
WAHLS
SEAFOOD J POCLTRT MKT.
173 S. Com! - Phone OOIO
Not a Com oi "No Soerpl"
Down!
WU2 Old Debts
With Oean Credit
Money io
IL0AII
At Low
Rates
let Us Help Yen FiT-k ;
Banner pi Success
Slale Finance1 Co.
344 Stats ! Phons 92SI
Lie S-113 M-222 '
Major City Lexgu
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Red Cross Pbarmscy
Af me Anto Wrecken
Clines Coffe Shop
Keeno Lunch .
Pde
Copeland Yards , .
Karrs
Parker ..
Nash Furniture
Bud's Place
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I Pet.
4 .687
4 .667
4 .667
5 .583
5 .583
6 .500
7 .416
8 .333
8 .333
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Hi Hsman 183, 8. Kitchen 186, Cline,
sr. 186, Ion Young 185, Joe Cae 185, Don
Mardoek 183, H. Page 183, John Friesen
iw, uon x'ounn is.', z.. tiartweil 101.
Commercial League
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Paulus Taggers . 39 21
Straw Straw 35 25
State St. Market 32 28
Senator Barber Shop 31 29
V8 Dallas 30 80
Shawi, "Woodburn 29 31
Shrocks Used Cars 29 31
Bosler Electric 29 81
Cooks Otfice Boys 28 32
i'riens Furniture 27 33
Pittsburgh Paints 27 33
Nicholsons Insurance 24 36
Peterson 181. y.. lan rc-.n i?a
Rieketts 177, Cherrington 1"'6, Cage 175
Averni i, a, scales iti, Uobbs 170, Dahl-
GOOD GAL. DOIH L v
THE DISHES ( BUT, MA-A
LIKE A DUTIRJL J THEVVE JlW
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MICKEY MOUSE
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(MISTOOK TVr POWDERED SUGAR Y GOOD A
By CLIFF STEHHET
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LADIES FREE LADIES FREE LADIES FREE
DOUBLE IIAIII EVENT ;
Gene Blacldey
vs.
Billy IlcCuin
1 Hour
Sneeze Achin
vs.
Princo Dalxi
. 45 Minutes
Pics: Young Gcich vs. George ; Ililzniller
SO Minutes
Salom Armory, UetL, Feb; 128:33
Lower Floor SOc, Balcony 40c,' Reserved Seats 75c (No Tax)
Tickets: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's - Auspice Americas Legion
Students 25c j
Herb Owens, Matchmaker i
Industrial League
W L Pet.
tlar-man s 38 25 .603
Rice s Men Shoes 35 "28 .556
Standard Oil 35 2f ss
Coca Cola 34 29 .540
ttate Printers 34 29 .540
Mary-Dock-Nobles 33 30 .524
Woodburn QQ a 4tn
roidiesf Sllverton 27 36 .429
Bill Davis 26 37 .413
La itocnes 23 40 .365
Masser ISO Rna. 17fl Din. 4. 1TB
Mills, ir. 17fl H R 1 7 r'nn.J in'
Edwards 175. Steele 173. I)'hlhr 170
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( KlO VOsOCR WAROLD GOT SUCH A y?J
VGHASTLV OREEN R?OM MV HOME- f
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
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POESN'T SEEM
A.PPREOAOT
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BUT THUH TROUBLE VWTM
THERE'S TOO MANY
DYWMTDRUSES...
1 Pet.
17 .702
20 .608
28 .596
24 .529
27 .526
29 .491
30 .474
34 .404
35 .386
38 .833
Mercantile League
4 V
Snndin Tailor 40
Statesman 81
C8 Xat. Bank 34
Glenns Red White 87
Valley Motor 30
Scio 28
Salem Brewery , 27
Dr. Pepper 23
Hamilton Furniture 22
Marion Hotel . 19
Day 160, Colwell 160, Sundin 158
ETans 158, White 157. Ktsel 157, Schrunk
"ii iuicson io, uonnelly 153.
Electrical League
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Matter Bread 45 18
Groundmen . 40 23
Linemen . 34 29
Meadows . 30 30
Kelnon Bros. 30 33
Servicemen 26 87
Salesmen . 26 37
Dr. Semler 23 39
Hanger 168. rrV;n. tuo 1
Benuchamp 165, Barnholt 160, K. Doerfler
"iison iou, iiutKley 100. Clark 158.
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GLORyt) SKY, ZERO- tTMAKCS ME
FEEL. GlAO ALL OVER TO WAKE UP.
AKl' FIND THAT AWFUL. SIDRM
IS GOMEAMK.
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Capital Bedding 42 15 ,77
Coca Cola 41 16 .719
Keglettes . 40 17 .02
McKay Chevrolet 37 20 .649
Royal Desserts 28 81 .426
Hubbard Motor Co. : 22 85 386
Mickeys Sandwich Shop 21 -36 .868
Ellens Bc-anty Shop IS 88 .296
V. Birain ISA J T.t- im w b.j
fern 150. It. Woodfield 149, Petaam 148.
roll 147. J. Lockridge 148. Keren 142.
Lemon Juice RecipiV
Checks Rheumatic
Pains Quickly
If yos Salter from rheumatic, srthritls
maovitla nal. .1 .1. 1
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peaslTe Boms recipe that thonaads are
asias. Get a saekin f R.f. ri--
s twe-week supply, today. Mis it with a
quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemoaa.
It's easy. No trouble at ail and pUasaat.
Yo seed only X tablespoonaf ol two times
m i4 . w Aft.. -iVil is k. .
time overnight splendid results are ob
tained. If the pains da sot suickly leave
and 11 da net feel better, ratarw the
empty package and Ra-Es win cost yea
MthtB t Ir. i. t. ..1 J
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fiat ander as absolute money hack guar
antee. Ra-Es Compound is lor sale aad
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