The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 08, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    'CatsOfffor
WhitmanToday
" (Continued from page 10)
be they're in the same fix."'
Although he's not certain, Trot
ter has an idea that Coach Ben
Dobbs, is lor "Nig" Borleske this
semester, will spring the fearsome
"F formation on the 'Cats tomor
. row. . Says he "read it between the
f lines" somewhere. But T or
"Tee-hee", here are the 25 slated
to ramble against the Whits for the
Willamette, , first one. or two
named in each instance tentative
ly slated to start the game: .
ENDS: Msrv Goodman,' Bob Ward.
Jack Sias and Wayn May field. TACK-
LES: BUI Blade. Jerry Welfsehr. Bob
Hess and Art Dtckcrson. GUARDS:
Walt Jacobs. Ken Mantle, George Fra
aer, Dave Lofts and Pruyn Sohappacb
er. CENTERS:. Cal Wardrop. Al Rowe
nd Chuck Strong. QUARTERBACKS:
Conor Pavlock and BUI Anderson.
HALFBACKS: ' 1 Don Rochon. Cece
Johnson. Johnny Aungst. Doug Mc
Iver and Jim -Frank. rUIXBACKS:
Floyd Stmrnons and Jim Conway.
Network Political !
Broadcasts ,
For Friday, Sept. 8: r ;
9:30 pjtu (EWT) NBC and CBS
-From Louisville. Gov. Thomas
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100 Hardy. Mews.
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. 10:30 Luncheon with 'Lopex.
10:45 Ration News.
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11:19 Walts Time.
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. 11:49 Kellogg Musical Library.
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12:19 News.
1230 Hillbilly Serenade.
1335 Smoothies.
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10 News. -
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1:15 Lum Abner.
1 : 30 Music for Remembrance.
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3:19 Music.
330 Orchestra.
3:45 Radio Tours. '
3:00 News..
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4:30 World's Front Page. '
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In Baseball
(Three leaders in each league) '
Player, Clna r; O AB H Pet.
walker. Dodgers 12 459 TI
Musial, Cards -132 914 102
Med wick. Giants 115 443 S3
Doerr, Red Sox 125 46S 93
Fox, Red Sox 1 .107 '439 64
Johnson. Red Sox 123 441 M
165 .358
180 J50
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152 J23
143 J24
12 J322
' Runs batted In: American league
Stephens, Browns 84; Johnson. Red
Sox 88; UndelL Yankees ST. National
league Nicholson. Cubs 105; Sand
ers. Cards S3: Elliott. Pirates 82. Home
runs: American leaguo Itten, Yan
kees 18: Stephens. Browns 17; Lin
dell. Yankees 18; York. Tigers 16;
Johnson. Red Sox 16; Cullenbine. In
dians IS. National - league Nichol
son. Cubs 31; OtU Giants 26; Norther.
Phillies 17. I i .-
PNGA Fate at Slake
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SEATTLE, Sept 7-The fate
of the Pacifi c northwest golf asso
ciation championships1 will be set
tled for the rest of the war period
here Saturday. Officers and dele
gates of. the PNG A will meet at
Qie Seattle golf club with the tour
nament situation their outstanding
piece of business. The northwest
championships f have been aban
doned so far during the war.
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6:15 Superman
a: rom mix.' ' -
8:45 Night News Wlro.
0 Gabriel Heatter.
, :15 Screen Test.
S 30 Double or Nothing'
7. DO Commentary. ;
7:15 Lowell Thomas. j
- 7:3 Lone Ranger.:
S 0 Orchestra.
S:15 Boxing Bouts.
, . DO News. ' i i
t:15 Cecil Brown. '
30 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
:45 Music in Swingtime,
lODO-Sinionietta. - -
103O News. - , .
10:45 Carmen Cavellero Orch.
110 Open House.
11:55 News Roundup. ' " i
12:00 Sign Off.
. K IX S.N rtlO AT 1IS Kc.
, 0 Musical Clock.
S:1S Farm and Home Makers.'
6:45 Western Agriculture.
. TOO Home Harmonies j,. ,
75 Top of the Morning, i
, 7:15-News.
7:30 James Abba Obsenres ' .
7-45 The Listening Post
. 0 Breakfast Club. - .
t0 Glamour Manor. !
t:30 Breakfast at SardTs.
. U o News. v - -
10:15-SUrs of Today. .
. 10 JO My True Story,
.10:55 Aunt Jemima.
. 110 Baukhage Talking. . -11:15
The Mystery Chef. '
1130 Ladies. Be Seated.
13.00 Sonirs by 'Morton Downey.
1330 News Headlines St Highlights.
io News.
. l:15-Radio Parade.
130 Time Views the News.
. 1:45 Buddy Twiss.
, 1 do Edward Jorgenson.
3 00 What s Doing, ladies,
' 230 Voice of Experience. "
3:45 Ben Sweetland.
. 3:00 HoUywwd News flash n
3:15 News. -..
330 Rollio.TiaiUt Tune.- . .! - J
3:45 A Pressing Engagement. 1 '
fll The Great Melody. " .
430 Talk. Chester Bowles. . :
4:45 The Sea Houad.
50 Terry and the Ptratei
5:15 Dick Tracy. . . .
S30 Jack Armstrong.
5:45 Hop Harrlgan. I
5:00 Now Take My Case.
30 SpoUight Bands.
Si The Story Teller.
70 Earl Godwin. News. . r
7:15 Ted Malone.
730 Blondle.
- S0 News
8:15 The Parker Family.
S 30 Gang Busters.
0 Meet Tour Naty.
t:30 News Headlines St Riffhllghts
:45 Tomorrow's Collector Hilights.
100 Bal Tabarin Orchestra.
10:45 Ambassador Hotel Music.
110 Concert Hour I-
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2. malt drink
. allow , ..
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5. military
student
6. upon .
7. goddess of
- malicious -.
mischief
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streak
t.spoa
10. ditch
11. peel
IS. washed -
UghUy
20. lair '.
22. note In the
scale
23. sport
24. military
assistant' "
25. symbol for.
' tantalum ;
26. speck l .
30. weave
together
32. serf -
S3, row - 1
36. present time
33. welcomed
41. beach
43. butt
45. correlative
of either
47. heme
49. nostrils
50. small rugs -
51. spaca .
52-disUka
extremely
58. fruit of a
rose
- 58. Anglo-Saxon
- money of -account
Sledge
60. knock gently
3. symbol for -
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vieioiy upener
(Continued from page 10)
He took only 28 putts for the 18
holes. ,
McSpaden's closing . rush was
the talk of the clubhouse, ! how
ever His 37 on the front nine left
a lot to be desired, ,1ut starting
on No. 10 he began pounding the
greens witji , booming shots that
made' putting; for birdies eaiy..He
got four on the second nine start
ing with No. 10 where he sank si
12-footer. He parred 11 and two
terrific wood shots brought him
another tirdie on the 12. f;;
A long putt one of the few he
had to sink earned him a birdie
on 15 and on No. 18; he dropped
within . JO J feet of the bole and
rammed it! down for another bir
die.
S
Oregon liquor Man
To Attend Conference'
PORTLAND,' Sept , 7-(J-Ore-gon
will be represented at the Chi
cago conference of liquor monop
oly states Sept. 12 by Ray Conway,
state UquorNommission adminis-
n-aior, and Hugh - Kirkpatrick,
(.-ummission member.
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GW-BC-rEIDAT-C Ke.
4.-00 Dawn Patrol. T
S:30 News Parade
70 Musical Memories. f
7:16 News Headlines & Highlights
1 30 Reveille Roundup. ,
7:45 Sam Hayes. - i
80 Stars of Today.
3:15 James Abbe Covers the News
v 830-Mirth and Madness. T
9 AO Voice of a Nation.
. : 15 Larry Smith. 1
:30 Moods and Melody.
',:?-Benny Walkers Kitchen
10:15-Lawson McCall.
1030AuiitMary. ?
? Art, BaJcer s Notebook.
110 Ttaei Guiding Llgbt.
lias Today's Children. I
1130 Women in White.' , t '
1 1 :45 Betty Crocker.s.
130 Women of America, j
13:l3Mafperkins '
. U30 Peuper Younrs ramily.
13:45-Right to Happtne J
10 Backstage Wii. .
' 1:15 SteUa Dallaa. ?
130 Lorenzo Jones. f "
15-Young Wldder Brown.'
--When A Girl Marries.'
3:15 We Love and Learn, i
330 lust Plain- Bill f-
' Jii?I!r. Parren. r
30 Road, of Life. . ';
3:15 David Harum. I 1
3:30 B. Soynton. ,
3.45 Rambling neader.i I
40-Dr. Kate f ,
4:15 News, of the . World.
430-NBC. ,,
4.45-H. V. Kaltenbora.
50 OK lor Release.
5:15 Relax In Rhythm.
30-Songs of Good Cheer.!
1:45 Louis P Loctuur. ' -S0-WalU
Time. I
30 People are runny. i .
I 70 Boston -Blackle. ' t
' 730-BiU Stern. , I -
75 NBC..'
:vO-sereerV Musle Shop.!
S:15 Roy Maypole. V
. 30 The Thin Man. , j -
: t:SO Furlougb Fun. ' ! "
!f30 NBCiv: "'-....iW.-- r
10:00 News Flashes. t-
10:15 Your ; Homo Town News
10 5 Musical Interlude.
1030 Labor Roundup.
10i5 News. !
110 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra
1130 War News Roundup.
130-3 a 4n. Swing Shift. .
t : - i .
KOIN CBS FKIDAT B74 Ke.
!:?2Slen,n,t with Bouejuet
J:J-Norttiwest Farm Reporter:
as Western Stars. i
- 30 KOIN BOock.,
7:15-Headllne News. .
T 30 News. -
7.45 Nelson Prlngle. News.
; 30 Consumer News. t '
3:15 Vajiant Lady. '
:30 Ligbt of the World.
S:45 Aunt Jenny, .
S0Kate Smith Speaks. I
is Big Sister, ?
30 Romance of Helen Treat
SsIS Our Gal Sunday.
W??-" BeauUfuL
10:15 Ma Perktna S -
1030 Bernadine Flyna. - I '
105 The Goldbergs. !
.,,1forM rce '
lias Joyce Jordan. ! . 1
1130 Youne rr- uinn. . I ' '
f
i.-r r-crry Mason.
130-News.
13 35 Nftfhhnm
i 1230-firight Horizons.
u.93 Bacoeior s Children j .
J Cbamgflngf World. I
135 Bob Anderson. . -130-Mary
Merlin. '
1 5 Something fori You. ' '
30 Newspaper of the Air.
3-15 Newspaper of the Air.
330 Meet the Missus. , 1 .'
3.-00 News.
3:15 Lyn .Murray Show. j.
330 Stars of Today. ;
MS-The World Today.
.325 Newt. - f
. 40 Lady of the Press, t '
4:15 All Star Dane.
435 Lou Holts. . TT. f
4 SO Friday- on Broadway f I
Fletcher Wuey. News.' 1
, 5:15 Red's Gang
53?" Plsnnery. News.
5 News - - 1
5:55 Bid Henry 1 " ! "
Money on the Line. .
30 Republican. National Com. '
' v0 Jimmy Durante- M Garry
t Moore : '!.!, ; 1 .'
7110 stage Door Canteen. I ".
-Loe A Mystery, i
S:15 Press Club. -
SSlVif?? i Isnorant
0 Aldricb Family. 1
1000 Ptye SUr Final T
lt:l 5-Wartime Women i I
1030 Stories of the West. !
1035-lnterludei j
J2:2S?nay Dunham Orchestra. '
110 News. i-r,-.i
1 TUNE IN
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Th OZZGOII STATCCMA1L SoUxau . Qragoiu Friday Morning. Sepfez&er B. 18U
WeathersSked
Big Help to
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Detroit Binge
' (Continued from page "10)
- 'rV''M -YYiY '"W?':f f
lean League pennant Assists from
both have placed the. Tigers in a
position O'Neill termed today as
providing "a great chance" for the
flag. -
Washouts and'; postponements
Have beena mazingly negligible for
the Tigers' at home this year, only
two; games at Briggs stadium bav
in beer, postponed and only one a
tie game with Bctori- remaining
to be replayed. As a result De
troit, only a game from the league
lead, Is favored, by seven days of
idleness: out of the next 11 before
opening its 14-garae windup home
stand against tha eastern clubs. 1
Rest is the big thing we need
now," O'Neill said today as the
club returned for four games with
Cleveland after grabbing six of
eight from St Louis and Chicago.
Hal Newhouser and Paul (Diz
zy)? T")uV the league's two, top
win-producing pitchers, have'been
working . approxirnately-. - , every,
third day either as starters' or in
relief, to grab 18 wins against
three losses since Aug.?l while
the; club was winning 24. of. 34
a .704" dip.- - , .
How They,
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New Yrk 74 99 JJ54Cleveand 54 70 .473
3t Louis 74 39 J5 Philadel . 13 73 .407
Detroit -. 73 SO JM Chicago SO 73 .431
Boston 71 63 .534 Washing 55 7 .410
Yesterday's results; At Detroit 3.
Cleveland 0. At Chicago 4, St. Louis S.
(Only games scheduled.)
NATIONAL LBAGUJJ
St. Louis 94 35 .739New Yk, SO 71 4SS
riiDUiiri IB m 4.tMSlon M 7B .409
Cincinnat 70 5S J5 Brooklyn 53 79 .403
Chicago SS T ,40 iPhtladel 51 77 JJ0S
Yesterday's results? At New York 9,
Boston 3. At Philadelphia 7. Brook
lyn S. At St Louis 3, Chicago 2. At
Cincinnati X Pittsburgh 1. , -- 1
Air Hearing ;
Slated Today
WASHINGTON, Sept 7.-P)-The
postwar relationship between
surface and air carriers is expect
ed to figure in testimony before
the civil aeronautics board Friday
by? the Matron Navigation com
pany which is applying for air
routes from Hawaii to Los Ange
les,' San Francisco, Portland and
Seattle. - - . -. ;i
' Testimony of Hawaiian Airlines
Ltd., an applicant for Hawaii-California
routes, was concluded to
day following cross-examination of
Ford Studebaker, assistant opera
tions manager, H trold Cad y,
freight traffic manager, and Alvin
Adams, traffic consultant , f or
the Hawaiian firm. ' :
Heads of Two Natural
Resources Groups Meet
'PORTLAND, Sept 7 - VP) -Heads
of the Keep Oregon Green
association, Oregon, Natural Re
sources league, and the Oregon
Roadside " council r are conferring
this 1 week with Mrs. ' Luis . J.
Francke of New York, officer of
-rnends of the Land, a society
for conservation of natural re-r
ources. ; . ..
. 11 H5 Orchestra. -110
Air-rio of tha Air.
115-Orchestrs. ,
11:45 Orchestra.
HAS News
Midnight to IM aja.Muste At News
KOAC F7UDAY-43M Kc. .
10-00 News. " , ' " -
10 J5 Homemaker's Hour. '
UDO-Allen Roth. -
1130 concert UalL . ;
-13K)fr News - . j
13:15 Noon Farm Hour. - - '
1:00 Rldin' the Range. r
Ids Soldiers of the Press.
130 Variety Tune.
3 AO Homemakers- Half Bourv
3 JO Memory Book of Music, ,
3:00 News.
3:15 Music of the Masters" -
j 40 Sdenee News of the Week.
" 4:15 Listen ta Liebert.
4 JO Novatime."
,4:45 Rhythm Makers.
. 50 On the Upbeat, j
530 Story Time. '
: O. R. Anderson, US Navy. .
r:15 News. . ,
:30 Evening rami Hour. ' '
i 7:00 Vincent Lopex. ' '
s 7:15 Our NaUon's Shrines.
' JO Music of Csechoatovakla.
;S 0 Wake Up America.
. 3 JO Music That TCndures.
,fJ0-Newa. , .
." even tng MedlUttons.
100 Situ off.
FZGETfS "
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LOS - ANGELES, Sept 7-V
Johnny Intlekofer's Pacific Coast
league pitching leadership was in
terrupted last week as the Holly
wood flinger was passed bv Manny
Salvo of Oakland and Clem Dreis-
werd,t former.; Sacramentan . now
wita tne Boston Red Sox. - ,
This happened by virtue of Sal
vo's two victories of the week and
Intlekofer's loss of the onlr earn
he pitdied. -i Dreisewerd's record,
01 course, was unaltered, Frankie
Dasso of San Diego has registered
213 strikeouts to lead ' the . parade
lit this department-
The 10 best averages. Including
games played last Sunday:
Player. Club
L SO
S 47
3 19
139
11 138
,10 127
41
10 191
13 113
9 63
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Cecil. San Diego , J
Seats, San Fran J3
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v SAN DIEGO, CaiitSept T-C?)
-editing to- Padre pitcher Joe
Wood for four runs on four hits
and a walk in the ninth Inning,
the Seattle Rainiers gained a split
of their Pacific Coast league double-header
with San Diego to
night winning the nightcap, 8 to
3,- after the Padres had taken the
opener, '2-1, - behind , - Pitcher
Frankie Dasso. i-.
Seattle:
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. 4 . Elliott Johnson (3) and Soe
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Rasslin9 Fan Conked ' ;
VANCOUVER, f Wash, Sept T.
-(-Professional wrestling is a
rough " game for the spectator.
Mrs. Cora Rich, watching srmatch
here, was struck in the face by a
pop bottle thrown by another ex
cited spectator. When she regained
consciousness . she found several
teeta inissing. . ; . ;
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Jiihior Chase
Record Looms
(Continued frontpage 10)
to hit 89 for a tie but the Mc
Carthy clan needs to cop 13 of
Us 21 contests. St Louis needs
18 of 22, Detroit 17 of 22 and Bos
ton 18 of 2L or a new club will
take the 1 backhanded honor, of
winning a flag, with the fewest
triumphs. Y.f - ' v
The last time fthe 1 Yankees
didn't make if, Detroit nosed home
first In 1940 with a 90-64 record
for a .584 percentage, lowest in
the annals of the American loop,
beating; Cleveland, "for the pen
nant, by a. single gime; ' -
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Cougar Kills Sheep ' "
; ISTACADA; Ore, Sept 7-ff-Missing
sheep puzzled ranchers in
the Barton distsict until a cougar
began screaming in the iiight Now
men and dogs are searching the
area for the wild cat
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FAGS XXEVCI
Food Brands
System OlTd -
- WASHINGTON, " Sept..
Removal . of the ban on govern
ment grades as a basis for setting"
price ceilings on the 1944 pack of
canned goods would be a very
long step towards establishing
government erode aa th
or commerce in canned, goods,"
Aepresentauve Boren (D-Okla.)
declared tnda . .-..
He said in statement thate
has telegraphed "stronav opposi
tion to sucbr a move to. Chester
L. Bowles, OPA administrator.
who recently proposed the ban be
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IntersUta and foreign, commerca
committee investigating ( compul
sory standardization, restrictions
QQ- the use of brand names, and
newsprint restrictions." ' r
Boren told Bowles that, "your
Pica for lifting the congressional
ban on the use of government
grades "flies in the face of testi
mony taken by our committee."
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