The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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    Braves' Tobin
Against Bums;
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Brownies .Win
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dinis, two Aladdin's lamps and a hypnotic genius to make us believe
our Terry Street Garden would have ever been packed to the extent
that it wu even sold but of standing room, but you've got to believe
what you see. And that's exactly what we saw for Tuesday night's
rasalin' bee . . . The biggest throng
ever to see a wrestling show in
the history of the village sports
palace take it from Salem Box- .
ing Commission Chairman Harry
Levy, not us. And for all Harry
knows, Jie. figures it was Just as ;
big if not bigger than any armory
mob to see a punching party, too.
. . The house grossed $1035. The
of last summer drew $738 at their.
best and when The Angel" ap-
peared here he brought in $800 '
at advanced prices. So you can
determine for yourself Just how
much the town's bop hall did
bulge Tuesday night . . . Proving
what? For one thing that people
do have the sheckels these days
and don't mind spending 'em. for another that the town Is rasslin
conscious and that Mike and Matilda Muscle Fan like their grapples
strictly on the blood n thunder side . . . Far and away the best, how
ever we'd have liked very much having around Tuesday night those
hirrie whn Mont the town is 4F as a snorts villa. Phooev! Give 'em
something to see and they'll be there and the "something to see"
doesn't have to necessarily be a Joe Louis or the New York Yankees
these days ...
Would Be Banner Year for Senators
What with the number of paying sports fans around as indi
cated Tuesday night, it's a shame our Salem Senators can't be oper
ating this summer, for part of, that $70,000 Turner & 25th investment
could be gotten back for surel But that's the way it goes when the
uuu nu ucxv tuc uwuc nwu w hw a jus. vjiut . - w
have liked seeing what a gent such as Bubblin Biddy Bishop could
do with a ball club with the amount of money around there is now
adays he wouldn't only bubble, he'd boil all over. And speaking of
Biddy, we're, told he was in town the other day In the pursuit of still
m rr utviy4i in .. ir- gr-a, m. v w m w
of our larger business houses. Mebbe it's a hobby. Then again .
. Might have to 'wait up a bit on Promoter I. Pitcher's next fistic
fiesta, as the Mike Jacobs of Salem has bumped Into more worries
and woes", than " a bubble dancer without a bubble. Pilch
is hot to go on his next venture, particularly so after seeing
what turned up for the rassles Tuesday, but he's having
trouble. Seems Indian Jack Abrahams, the gent who ushered in that
putrid party hut July, also took cognizance of the success with which
last week's inaugural went over In our town, so he's now' trying
"to muscle in", to put it In the lore of the beer barons. He says he's
got the fighters under his "Oregon Athletic Club", banner," so he's
the logical cent to do the cromotin. 'Course he savs nothing about
rigging up cut and dried cards with a possible "dive" here and an
other there since all his gladiators are under the same root And
that's Just where the town's boxing commission appointed promoter
steps In. . ri;..v-' '' .
Nothing but Investigated Bop Bees
There'll be no more fight cards here under 40 et 8 sponsor
ship unless I promote them and investigate them throughout, his
ses Mr. P. "Nobody's gonna tell us how to do It especially a guy
who wants to put on a card .with every fighter from his own stable.
That stuff is out! So if he doesn't want to play ball and give the fans
a break by guarding against a 'setup' card, fhell with him 111 dig
up fighters elsewhere."
And Mr. P. will be in Portland Friday night pow-wowing with
one Joe Waterman, another Jack Capri and a gent from Seattle whose
name escapes us at the moment Topic: You supply me with the boys
or tell me where I can get 'em and 111 prove to you Salem is still a
good fight town. (Atta boy, Pilch,' and keep right on keeping that
guard up!)
First Major Hitless '
Chore Since 1941
NEW YORK, Apk 27-(ffWlm
Tobin, 22-year-old ..right bander
with .the flutter ball, added his
name to the select group of pitch
ers who have hurled no-hit, no
run games today, when the Bos
ton Braves blanked the Brooklyn
Dodgers," 2-0. - - ' c -'
In" hurling the first no-hit, no
run game turned ' in by a major
leaguer'since Lon Warneke of the
Cards . turned the trick against
the Reds on August 30, 1941, and
the first by a Braves pitcher since
Tom Hughes did it In 1916, Tobin
failed by just two men of pitch
ing a perfect game.
The veteran moundsman, who
won 14 and lost the same number
last year, walked Paul Waner
twice. "Big Poison", led . off the
game with a base on balls and
moved to second on an Infield
out From then on, until two were
out in the ninth, Tobin set the
Dodgers down in order. Waner
then drew another walk but Dixie
Walker grounded out to Steve
Schemo to preserve Tobin's great
mound performance. , ' , --
Tobin struck out six Dodgers
while his teammates fielded f ault-
essly behind him. The putouts
were evenly distributed, six of
them going to the credit of the
outfielders as the veteran had the
Dodgers breaking their backs in
attempt to connect with his "soft".
pitch. . ; -
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ects
Tigers' York
. DETROIT, April 27 - (JP)-Big
Rudy York, major league home
run champion,- was rejected for
military service today because of
a trick left knee, the result of
an old basketball injury, and the
Detroit Tigers immediately looked
up timetables for an early depar
ture from the American league's
second division.
The 30-year-old York, whose 34
circuit clouts was the peak 1943
output, was turned down at the
Detroit" Induction center because
of loose cartilage In the knee he
injured several years ago in an
Informal basketball game. He was
theninth Tiger, to be classified
4-F, giving the. squad 17 players
exempt from selective service.
The Keglettes led the Ladies
league parade in the weekly ses
sion at Perfection alleys last night
by sweeping all three games from
Acklin's Bootery. In the other two
meetings Sears-Roebuck upset Ri
al to two out of three and Miller's
Furniture took two of three from
Broadway Beauty Shop.
June Lloyd of the Rialto quint
captured all individual honors
with her 189 single game and 490
series. : The latter was five pins
better than the trio turned in by
Virginia Garbarino of the Keg
lettes. i
The league has two more weeks
to run before second half cham
pionship Is decided. The first and
second half winners will then play
it off for the title.
KKGLZTTES ( ' ' '
Bowlsby , ,
Detroit. Tips Chisox
In 12 Innings, 2) 1 T
CHICAGO, April 27-(ff)-B o b
Swift's :12th inning double with
two mates aboard today settled a
tight pitching duel between Hal
Newhouser. and Thornton Lee to
give the Detroit Tigers a 2 to 0
. victory over the Chicago White
Sox. It was the Tigers' third suc
cess of the season and Chicago's
fourth ' consecutive defeat
Swift's ; double' came with' two
out after' Don Ross, subbing for
Rudy "York- at first base, and
Pinky Higgins had singled. New
houser held, the Sox to four, hits,
. while the Tigers got nine off Lee.
DetroIt.C39 COO COO 902-2 J
CM:aroCC3 89 CCO 80M 4 1
' Kewhocser and SwifttT. Lee
'and Turner." ; .' .
I-Iio f mipro Ball :
Tcurncy SllQ Named ;
7IC"ITA, .Kans, April 27 -(J)
A ;rd cf the sixth annual. Idaho
.' ' j I t-urnancnt to Idaho
'3 (I .. ' ' :. J Tark), starting
.130
Rycr . ..
Garbarlao
a 53
M 41S
145 43S
154-461
.140 ,.141 1ST 45S
J30
1J7
15S
in
-l-733 . 7S4 741 2Z7S
Totals .,, t;,';
ACKLDTS BOOTEBT - V a
Dk 1- - US 144 1M 394
Brdy , : ti ; in mM5
rarmcc. lit 131 184-U17
Moulux -i ,- Vfl tl M 284
Koua " , -,-14t M4 US 111
' Totals
Sbaks, mosar;cK CO. (J)
Handicap . - 44 44
Allen
Juza , ,. m
C3f 441 700 ISM
Hauotmaa
Holt - '
Putman
J 14
J34
-167
HI
to
104
12S
44 m
.137434
.120 33t
181 SIS
1S4-443
181443
Totals .
BIALTO (1)-k
Forcmaa -J
ones '
Averul j,
Albrtcb H
Uojrd
Totals
-7U SIT 737 2111
-103
147
J 53
.13S
-189
109
138
147
13
14S
llt331
140 413
13S-42S
1ZS 394
153 490
.727 473 ' 470 3073
BKOADWA TBXAVTT SHOP 1
Handicap .';-,,.,,.., , 34 S4 34
Hammer 144 131
Kirchaer 113 14S
Riley - , x. 133 MS
Bowler .153 131
Beans , , 114, 111
103
113380
134401
143403
129403
103-330
Total
MUXES' rUKNITt&E (X)
-" ' - - tt 171
.094 463 664 2021
Hubbard
Boyd
Srtglejr
Meyer
J37
.164
J14
J37
154460
mv 133306
145 131460
111 ' 103330
140 147424
Totals
-687 94 689 2070
G. S. Aupperle of Idaho Falls as
Idaho commissioner of baseball
was announced today by. the Na-
1 1:
'-'-A-x-X cf Dr. 1 tional Baseball. Congress.'
Chances to Repeat as TiilUts Not Good-Coach T. D rynan
Vildng Relays Squad Named for Harvard (der Carnival
Whell do the baton-passing
for Salem Ugh V Vikings In Hum
seventh , annual . Hayward , re-
,Uys at Eugene
tomorrow .af t- '
erneen were
y t e rday
n a m e d by
Coach Temmy
Drynan, bat
praetically In
the same breath
Mr. D. predict
ed his scantlea
wooldnt haok
It as Mneaiere
T. DRYNAN f the title fa
the aigaatie elader carnival.
-And that's the trath." tight he
with the 'ftrst cabin track aid
field sqmad bat enljr sorse re-,
L
lays outfit Thomas points te .
the Jefferson of Portland relay !
win ever the Viks earlier In the
. season and Qaickly adds, "and
Wasblngten beat Jeff ersen
later." Naturally he sars noth
ing about the Salem victory
ever Klamath Falls,' etc, in the
first ; annual . Salem relays
while back eoaches . seldom
ever de see the bright side.
The events la which the VH
tasnesi are proven strongles
polle vault, discus and bread
Jump; three deep all around,
too are the ones which aren't
listed on the Hayward program,
Drynaa weuld have changed
his predktiono two straight Uv
. ties, la a raw were these eventaT
; listed, for performers Bob Web
er, Dick Brown and Deb Me-'
.iMUfhlln. In the broad Jump,
Lyle Williams, Bloom . and Pe
terson In the vaulting pit and
'Art Gottfried. Tom . Boardmaa
and Joe Formlck with the plat
ter have prove a themselves
adeptly this spring.
Even at that the YUdngs ex
. poet to do okeh La four of the ,
seven Bayward events, ene a
fleld: event, -the ether three dis
tance romps. . The Yfk shetpnt
relay trie of Mel Hllflcker, Eu
gene Lowe and Don Blsbee, er.
" WHford Beard Is capable ef
" bringing back the blue ribbons'
for that outing as aR four snug
- gle close te the; 48-foot mark,,
miflcker- has heaved : the Iron
ItaU At ieet to lead the pack.
The 2-mUe relay eiaartet ef Jim
Shawver (SSS), Benny Lambert
SS0), Et Staats (mUe) and
Tom Grimm (mile is also rated
highly as Is the: mile relay'
bunch of Art Englebart, Jim'-'
Jones, Lambert : and Jerry
Montgomery (each a 449-yard
trot) The distance medley team
of BUI Bobbins (111). Bob We
ber (220), Mclaughlin (440)
and Bob ; Macy (449 could also
lead the class "A" field home.
- Other " Salem entries - wheU '
have to surprise even Drynaa
If they come through for firsts
are: Eigh Jump relay Dick
"Gatke. Dick Brown and ' Lyle
Williams; -i 449-r e 1 a y Myron
Cavender, WDlie Bach, Dave
Getxendaner and Weber; sprint
medley BUI Robblns, Weber,
' Bach and Getseadaaer. :
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In Same Corner No w
8 th Straight ;
Notches New
American Mark
ST. LOUIS, April 27-AVLike
Oi Man River, the unbelievable
St. Louis Browns just keep rollin
along. - Today they . won their
eighth consecutive, victory with
out defeat, beating tint Cleveland
Indians, 5 ot 1, to establish a new
American league ' record for an
opening - season wincing streak.
The modern National league rec
ord is nine straight. .
The Browns won with only four
hits, one of which they -wasted.
In the opening Inning, two walks,
wild pitch and vernon Steph
ens single scored two runs. A
single and two walks filled the
bases in the second inning. One
rim scored on an infield out and
Hal Epps single drove in two
more. -
With that five-run working
ead, Nelson Potter sweated his
way to his second pitching vic
tory. He allowed the Indians sev
en hits and walked five men but
got airtight support from an in
field that turned in two double
plays. . ;
Cleveland 009 100 000-1 7
St Louis ..230 000 OOz-5 4 1
Embree, KUeman (2), Nay
mick (6) and Devlin. Susce (4);
Potter and Hayworth.
PhCopsGtyjuniorlfi
RelayiMeet By Small Margin
By the margin of exactly 10 inches the distance by which
they won the final broad vanp relay event Parrish's Pioneers
edged out the Leslie Missionary tracksters in the annual junior
high school relay meet Tuesday afternoon on 01iner field.
Parrish's four jumpers leaped ex-
Solon
Nip Suds, 4-2
SEATTLE, April 27--South-
paw Qem Dreisewerd let Seattle
down with five hits tonight as
Sacramento won its fifth game of
the Pacific coast baseball league
season, 4 to 2.
ureisewera didn't walk a man.
One of the hits off him was a two-
run homer over the left field fence
by Lloyd Christopher, Seattle's
center fielder. It was Seattle's first
home run of the season.
Sacramento scored, three of Its
runs in the fourth on two walks
and three successive singles, one
of them by Dreisewerd.
An estimated 3300 saw the game
Sacra 000 309 1094 t 1
Seattle 909 909 109 t f 9
Dreisewerd and Essst; Tineas,
"McClare (t) and Sueme. "
McCarthy Still
A Sick Man'
BUFFALO, NY, April -
Joe McCarthy, manager of the
New York Yankees, is suffering
from plyneuritis and is "still a
sick man,! his phyridanTDr. Ar
thur, J. Burkel, said today. ;
Dr. Burkel attributed ..the con
dition to an attack of Influenza
which caused McCarthy to leave
the team last. week. The flu infec
tion has cleared, the physician
said, but Joe Is very weak. , .-v .
Finally
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32 Liafo Win
Overrekar
COM. GENE TUNNEY, US aavy (left), and Cont. Jack Dempoey, US
eosM'gaard, former heavyweight boxing champs, discuss physical
fitness la the serriees at a dinner fer physical educators f the
army aad aavy' at New 'York. It was just-17 years age both fought
for the title the. last tune.. (AP Wlrephote)
actly 63 feet, while the best the
Leslie quartet could do was ' 62
feet H inches. And by taking!
that event, the . Northerners
grabbed a 4 to 3 edge in the 7
event program.
Only record broken was . the 4-
year-old mark of 25.3 In the 220
yard .relay which was eclipsed by
the Leslie' four of Myron Caven
der, Earl Sachs, Bob Wiper and
Bob Pickell, who negotiated the
distance in 25.1. Other Leslie wins
came in the shot put relay and the
sprint medley relay. In the lat
ter, the same Leslie quartet came
within seven-tenths of a second
of cracking another record. While
the Southern shot .put team won,
it fell short of expectations, for in
practice It had been regularly
surpassing thejdty mark in that
event . .
Parrish, in addition to taking
the deciding broad jump relay, also
finished out in front In the 400
and 880 yard relays and the high
jump relay. Three : members of
the latter team, Bill Hill, Arlie
Dehut and : Dick Hendrie, all
cleared the bar at 4 feet 10 inch
es. Mel Boggs was the deciding
factor in the broad jump," leap
ing 17 feet 4 inches and providing
the winners with their victory
margin. . ":i.--
The regular track and field meet
between the two rivals is set for
May sind will be followed by
an intramural meet featuring boys
not on" the varsity track teams at
the two schools. n .
Duration Nines
Active Today
DTJKATION UEAGUK STANDINGS
W L Pet
Mt Anfel Preps 4 0 1M0
Molalla Bucks , - 1 JKI
Canby Coufars , 1 JB00
SUvexton. roxes t J33
Chemawa Indians 1 S .290
Woodburn Bulldog 0 S .000
Remits:
yard relay Lean (Boo ncsao,
Bob wiper, Earl Sachs . and Myron
cavender). 39.1 (new city reeoro. sur
I3M mark made -by raman
-4M yaxdrelay, Pazriah (lUlSeffa,
Ed PoaaehL BrowneU and ArUe De
but). 404... ' - v . r
UO : yard ' relay Parrish ' (Arlie
Dehut. BrowaeU. Gary . Keppinter.
Biefcford). 14JL . . ..
Medley relay Leslio (Bob Pickell.
Boo Wiper, Earl Sachs, Myron Caven
der). SO. 4, ; is'.;)- J J .,T:
Shot put relay ' Leslie (Wayne
BaJaetb. m. awuetz aucnard Wal
Uoe and Chuck Robins). 140 Sect Sft
Inches. . . ... ; -
nish lumo rtfiay. ParriaH (Bin
Hill. Arlie Dehut. Howard, Dick Hen
drie). is ieet iDk.mcnes. , s .
Broad Jump , relay Parrish (Ed
Posaebl. ' Brownell, : Mel Bocss, Gary
Keppinxer). 63 cet r ! t .
WOODBURN The Duration
league baseball teams swing back
into action again Friday with the
following games: Woodburn at
Molalla, Silverton at Canby and
Chemawa at ML AngeL The un
defeated, and leaguer-leading
Preps, with ace Joe "Red" Biele
meier on the firing line, are ex
pected to have not much, trouble
from the Indians in their game,
although against Molalla Coach
"Chief. Thompson's - Tribe dis
played potent stickwork. :
Woodburn, walloped three times
in as many outings, attempts to
finally break into the win column
against the second-place Buck
aroosl Charlie Sauvain will prob
ably pitch for the Bulldogs.
Canby came through with a 6-4
upset over Molalla Tuesday while
Silverton, with Satern on the hill,
blanked the Indians. Their game
Friday should be a tossup.
Walt Cline, jr., the lowest han
dicapped derbyist in the Annual
Spring Handicap links chase now
In progress at : Salem" Golf club,
but still one' of the favorites, yes
terday became the first, of eight
players 'who will next, week: waft
off the meet's quarter finals 'by
do wriing 'Millard PekarT 7-handi-capped
: presideht "of the Men's
club; by -a count- of S and 2. By
virtue of his .win, ."Junior", now
plays the pinner of the Glen Len-
gren-L L, McLaughlin match, al
so due this week." ---:
1 PekarlbiWed thf;2-bandppicl
holder of numerous village links
titles in the past to an all-even
count after ; the' first" nine . holes;
both firing 1-over-par S7s. Cline
took the lead on the second nine
and when the match was over on
the 16th green he was one stroke
under p'ar."' , 5
In - another 'eap match played
yesterday; .this "-was the first of
those which "must 'be 'played thir
week In the Consolation bracket's
first round Dr. 'J. IZ Sears elim
inated . Ross Coppock, l up. Sears
has a handicap of 20, Coppock 13.
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Ruddles Win
Bud Thrush, 7-handicapped reg
ular at Salem golf club, yesterday
copped' the' 8-hole Ruddles meet
held by the Mens club at its
Thursday novelty tourney. Thrush
counted a mixture of bogies, pars
and birdies totaling 21 ruddles.
Second - place ' went to Harry
Gustafson with a final score of
20. Nineteen players took part
in the play.
Ducks Multiply
By Millions
PORTLAND, April 27-6P)
Shortage of hunting ammunition
has resulted in a large increase
In wild duck population in west
ern states, Charles Harwell Berk
ley, Calif., western representative
or the National Audubon society,
said here today.
In 1930, he said, there was an
estimated 23,000,000 ducks in the
United States, and now they are
conservatively estimated at 150,-
vuu.uou.
MerBiffs
Mionip
PORTLAND, April 27-(ff)-Ed-dle
Weller, - Indian shipbuilder
from the Swan Island yard here,
will meet Jimmy Liddell, Los An
geles negro, in the main event at
the civic auditorium " tomorrow
nighti;.:- . V " ; ; ; . !
Liddell, under contract to Hen
ry ; Armstrong, returned ' recently
from .the service in Guadalcanal
and Munda where he was wound
ed. Both are welterweights. -
24TeamsSet
For Saturday
Harvard Meet
Vikings Head List
In 'A Division
' EUGENE, April 27-(P)-Twen-ty-four
schools will send from 300
to 400 tracksters to the seventh
annual Hayward relays here Sat
urday afternoon. The defending A
division champion, Salem high,
led I the list of entrants at the
deadline last night Others were
Corvallis, Grants Pass, Eugene,
Klamath Falls, and five Portland
schools: "Washington, Commerce,
Jefferson, Roosevelt and Grant
will defend its title against Cen
tral Catholic of - Portland," Che
mawa, "Cottage . Grove, Junction
City,; Springfield,7Uniyersity' of
Eugene, . Roseburg Scappoose and
Beaverton."" , " ' - -
, -Four .re division schools en
tered: Jefferson Union. St Mary's
of Eugene,- Mohawk - of Marcoia, '
and Monroe. Vemonia, two-year
winner in the division, did not en
ter; -
Tigers Buy Two A's
DETROIT, 'April 27 - (ff) - The
Detroit Tigers said today they had
completed the deal with the Phila
delphia Athletics for Catcher Bob
Swift and Infielder Eddie Mayo
by sending Connie Mack an un
disclosed amount of cash.
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Upstairs 1
: Cloihes
Shop
Entrance Next Door to Quelle Cafe
Look for Joe's Save $10 Flasher Neon Sign
Over Doorway
442 STATE STDEET
JOE'S
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'tr COLORADO, SPRINGS, Colo
April 27 -VP)-z The Second Air
Force will have a football team
this, fall, it was announced today
by Brigadier General ;U. Z. Ent,
corrirnanding general.- The team
will be trained in Colorado Spring
and willplay- in key cities of the
territory covered by second army
air forces basev which number
more than 40. - ' : r : '
Y. In 1942 second air; force, had
championship team but it did not
field a club last year. .The; 1942
team play .12 representative teams
in the west and southwest, win
ning eleven games and being tied
6-6 by Washington State college.
Later the bombers played Har-din-Simmons
In the Sun Bowl
New .Tear's day, and won 13 to 7.
CINCINNATI, -April 27 -(
Walker Cooper's ninth-inning
double, scoring Stan ,Musial from
first, gave ? the St Louis Cardi
nals a . 3-2 victory over the Cin
cinnati Reds today, their first in
the series of three. ; ?
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