The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 15, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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Tba OSEQOtt STATESMAN. Satan. Ongoa. Thmdor Momto March IS. ISIS
Keltner Joins
Cleveland Nine
. Repeats '44 Move,
Resigns War Job
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Marcn' 14.-(JVy-Ken
Keltner again has left a
T war plant- job to play, ball with
the Cleveland - Indians, Although
declining comment on his action
the perennial third baseman for
the American League all-star team
repeated bis assertion of last year,
when he said: "Baseball la my
business. If the. army wants me,
it will find me working at it"
Yesterday President Roosevelt
said he favored baseball as long
as it 'did not require- perfectly
healthy ' people who could be do
ing more useful war work. -
me mxieiaer left a job in a
Milwaukee war plant to report
to training camp last year. He
promptly was reclassified 1-A and
was accepted for the navy alter
passing! his physical examination.
He was not called, however, and
after several months had passed
he was given a 2-A classification.
'Presumably this was changed to
2-B whf n he returned to his fac
tory jot( at the close of last year's
Junior Fives Readying For Portland Meet
Duckpin Scores
STEVENS JEWELERS (t)
Gauthier 151 ITT 1 IS 469
SchaefeK Jr. ;, 14S 141 113-412
Guno I i ,138 1S3 144413
Lenaburs; 110 1 160397
Bye , 137 141 122400
Totals . .19i S23 788 2403
NEWMAN'S MEN'S STORE (4)
Meyer 168 184 . 218570
Williams' 137 143 173438
Wood ; 131 171 132434
SchoU ; 164 131 123 427
Tenner - 19 143 168-7306
Totals
.893 864 890 2637
STAN BAKER MOTORS
Hathaway . LL SI
OHarra 130
Judson i
Langhoff
Potter ,
.138
.154
(I
140
171
105
160
144
Totals ... .: 778 858
PEACOCK CLEANERS (1)
B. Just 158 161
Bower S 71 S3
Schaefer, r. 174 168
X. Just 134 153
Bye r91 103
126357
93394
153389
152430
179477
Ml 2475
145484
94258
116458
130-418
93289
Totala
.784 835 734 2333
PICHA RIAL ESTATE ()
H. Miller 124 131
DeVoe 123 164
Stull 118 177
L. Miller - 116 122
Bye 109 98
140393
123412
130423
148386
121328
Totals .
LODER BROS.
Daugherty
Sims ;
Evans ,
Creasy
Baumgart
-. 733 833 803 2369
4)
.122
.136
.109,
110'
-143
150
142
116
9
180
171443
127405
121348
130338
137462
Totals
-770 834 834 2438
Although neither : mentor Is
ready to name a starting lineup,
both Junior hUh school atiin-
tet slated to enter the Golden
Ball hoop . tourney in Portland
next week, are fast rounding in
to playing -shape. Coaches Bob ;,
Hetzgef and Bob Kaescher, an
nounced yesterday. Metzrer.
herding the. 13 and 14 year-old
Cubs, has just, about narrowed
the ' competition for starting
berths to eight men, while no less
thaa seven of the 15-aad-over
Intermediates are stilt In the run
ning for opening nods.
for tho Cubs Ralph MorraU.
the 6 foot-3 Inch Parrfeh Pio
neer, Jack Sillier, Leslie's een-
ter, and Carlos Houk, Parrish, ;
are ! scrambling for j the forward
positions, i Tom Paulas, tho C
tooUl Inch Leslie eighth ! grado
pivot man looks best at the cen
ter spot thus far, and Paul Neb
winder, Teddy Covalt, both of
Parrish, and Larry Kleinsmlth,'
Leslie's ragged backboard ace
appear te; be the best bets as
guards. 1 ' . j -.
;Keuscher - has been using ; a
five consisting of lefty Bob Funk
and 'ambidextrous Davey Cham
berlain at forwards, lanky Bill
Fasaachi at center, and Winston
Cobb and HugSt Bellinger at
guards as his starting five in
scrub sessions, with big Lowell
Spaglo and Ray Turner seeing
the most service as alternates.
. Funk, Cobb and: Turner were In
herited ffrom the Leslie , team,
, the others are former Pioneers.
' Both jeoachesj reveal jthat the
kids from tho rival schools are
fitting , together las playing units
much more readily than expected
.and anticipate putting pairly for
midab!e; outfits j on the floor for
Colleges Slash
SFrfc Travel
Rainiers Rap
BobblingLA
ANAHEIM, Calif, March 14-
(P)-Cashing in on costly Los An
geles miscues, the Seattle ' Rain
iers today defeated the Angels,
to 4, in a Pacific coast league
exhibition game. , . . j
The game was never in doubt
after the second inning when four
Angel errors, a walk and a triple
by Roy Johnson gave the suds
four runs. The Angel infield re
covered later to turn in three
snappy double plays.
Seattle's veteran left-hander.
Carl Fischer, gave the day'r best
pitching performance, allowing
no runs and only one hit . in i the
final three frames.
Seattle i 49 120 1007' 12 1
Los Annies 020 020 0004 S 5
Elliott, Syl Johnson 4), Fisch
er (7) and McAtee; Scheel, Glor
(5) and Easterwood. j
Derringer Joins Cubs
FRENCH LICK,! Ind, March 14
(ff)- Pitcher Paul Derringer; 38,
joined the Chicago Cubs today, in
creasing the' number of players
in camp to 13. Manager. Charley
Grimm is confident the big right
hander is primed to give the Cubs
a ot of service.
Drawings Due Friday
SPOKANE, March 14. JF)
Drawings for the annual Pacific
coast field trials to be held in
Spokane Saturday - and Sunday.
will be held Friday night, Presi
dent Lou Becwar of the Pacific
coast field trial association said
today. - ."..
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. 6:0 ;News (News . IFarra Fair Bugler Xj
:1S Muhkt Time (West. Star I Roundup
8:J8.. Music Time JKOIN Klock 'News
6:43 News . . - IJour. Living (News !
t6 ( News . I irieteher (Harmonies f
f:15 Orchestra JNews Headline (News
.1:30 News Wews J Singers ... Dames Abbe
7:43 farm. Home (News Sam Hayes Mfng -Post
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Haven of Rett
'Haven of Rest
(News
Song Today
User News
Valiant Lady
Light World)
Aunt Jenny
! Stars Today
James Abb
Vienna Mus.
B'fast Club
8:88
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Pastor's Call
Navy Band
Kate Smith I
Big Steter
Helen Trent
(Gal Sunday i
iVoice Nation
j Larry Smith
Personality
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Brealtfast
18:M
18:13
18:30
18:4S
News
With Lopes
Paula Stone
Orchestra
Life Beautiful
(Ma Perkins)
(B'dine riyntt
KSoldbergs
(Schools
Homemaker
Art Baker
Tony Mors
Stars Today
(True Story
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11:13
11:38
11:45
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iU. S. Navy
Never Old
Orchestra ,
Joyce Jordan
Two on Clue
I Perry Mason
(Tefia St Tim
1 Guiding Light
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Baukhage '
Ethel. Albert
Sunny Side .
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Women of Am.
Ma Perkins
Pepper Young
Happiness
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J. B. Kennedy
Ranch Boys
1:M iNews . tHouae Party!
1:1S UUD' Ahner (New
' 1:38 T. Karris Time (Tales
1:43 Music - I
1:15
8:3
8:43
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SMusie
IRadio Tour
Newspaper
(Meet Missus
(Backst. Wife
steua Dallas
Loren. Jones
Widder Bro'n
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IRadio Parade.
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(Hollywood !
Girl Marries
Portia
Plain Bill
Front Pag
What's Doing i
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Concert Hour jCall. Pan. -Am. David Harum Songs Loved
- INews f (Pleas. Time (Mystery Chef
iJotaDsons ' IWorld Today (Aunt Mary (i
4:88 - fulton Lewis ISaa. Martial iDr. Kate ISyniph Swing .
4:13 (Rex Miller ft Winter INews , An. GrSwing
4:38 tHse. of Mystry ILost persons I Rhythm Ramblers '
4:4S (Orchestra 1 i (Day roster Wop Harrlgan ;
548 (News I Mary Martin JTor Release (Pirates ' : i
8:13 jSupermaa IRed's Gang (Chas. Barbo (Dick Tracy
8:38 . Ton Mix (News Songs (Armstrong
' 3:43 iNews Wire (News . IE. Peterson leap. Midnight I
:8 . p. Heatter - (Major Bowes Music Hall IIU Murder
8:13 al Stories- I i (Soft. Mellow
' 8:38 (Hour of Song CorL Archer Bob Bums - (Bands
3:43 jOrchesU-a ' 1 i ... ; i
1:88 (War Cora't. ; First Line ; Abbott. CosteL Fred Waring. ;
T:13 ' L. Thomas I j. j
1M (Red Ryder To Bomanee Rudy Vallea March Tims !
t:43 (Red Ryder ;, - i I M ' . - - j-
IM -. ' ILegia. Hilights' J. Kirkwood (Supper Club INews. i
8:18 IRex MUler IMusle r. Lawton ILum'n Aboer
, 8.38 - (Orchestra Sheriff Coffeo Ttot (Town Meet
- 3:43 ' Leonard's ' I . - ' I- . - , - '
8:88 . (News saiecr Queen Dinah Shore I;
8:13 ex Miner f 1
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' S:43 News ..... :" - 1 ... (Orchestra
18:88 . IVultoa Lewis J Star Final INews tChes. Bowles
18:13 jprchestra IVete Board Town News News - ;
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13:43 (Drchestra (Tex. Rangers i
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KOAC AM 10.O8 News: 10:11
Homemakerr. U.Ct School of Air:
1138 Concert Bail. PM Woow News;
11:13 Farm Hour: Ridin Ranger;
1:13 Traffte Sfty;. Variety Time;
1 00 Garden Hour: 1M Memory o
Music: 3:00 News. 3:13 Music of Mas-
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'Mr. Basketball?, Ready
Prep Hoop Tourneys
; lender Eye of ODTy
WASHINGTON, March 14-P)
Colleges were credited today with
having already cut down on their
athletic team travels and with
their I Initial encounters in th 1"ann n evea wartunere-
Fortland 1 tourney. Since , the ducUons. Schedules in all sports
Rose City affair is a single elim- (are being localized and intersex
the local I tional travel cared to a minimum.
DCS! lOr t -,J J In. Dnchn.1l yVnan
syema aiasi avaiii i v.-y g-j- - '-i i avi
eastern colleges. ; . $ - i::
At the same time, the office of
defense transportation disclosed
that business men seeking hotel
accommodations ' in Champaign
and Urbana, HL, today complained
that facilities there were Jammed
by high school basketball teams
attending tournaments. , '
No immediate action will be
taken in regard to the i Illinois
events, the ODT said, but added
that the whole impact of amateur
sports, in particular, on hotel and
transportation facilities, is under
consideration. . j 3
tnatiott meet, however.
lids will have at their
the first start.. No playtng ached
sues have been j-eeelYe here to
date.
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Emtl PUuso, for a quarter century the ton whistler In Northwest hoop
circles and practically as mucn a part of ue state noop tourney as
WillamoUe gym itself. Is set to do his share of the striped-shirt
duties in the 26th annual classic starting today at WTJ. That whistle
shown beneath the Filuso mustache ' is t be same little beauty with
which he started his foul-finding business back;
ters: 40 War Work; 445; Onfin
Business: 4 38, America Marches:
4:43 Music Salon: 30 On Upbeat: 138
Dick Jurgens; 85 Ships of Wan
8:00 News: 8:13 Farm Hour: 1$
Southland Singing: T:13 Leibert; V30
University Hour; 8 JO Music; 8J8 News;
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Peeled 7hite Fir-Hemlock. Ceiling price
$14.00 Cord Delivered
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AAV Tourney
Nets 39 Teams
DENVER, March llHVTbir-
ty-nine teams have entered the
national AAU basketball tourna
ment in Denver next week. Dead
line for posting entries Is midnight
tonight. Entry blanks received af
ter the closing of the lists will
be considered, officials said, ' if
they 'are postmarked before mid
night . :1M? "
' First i round pairings will be
made Friday night; and announced
Saturday momig. First round
play begins Sunday and the cham
pionship game will (be played
Saturday night, March 24 .
: Teams already entered include
Phillips 66 of Bartlesyille, Okla
the defending champion; Cessna
Bobcats of Wichita, Cliftons of
Los Angeles, . San Diego Dons,
Twentieth Century-Fox of Holly
wood, Fort Warren of Cheyenne,
Wyoming university, Pratt-Whit-
ney of Kansas City, Denver Am
brose, Peoria, HL, Fee's Music,
Portland, Ore, Fort Lewis, Waslu,
San Francisco Athletic Club, Colo
rado College navy-marine, Mil
waukee Allen-Bradley, Lindahl
Foundry of Chicago, and the St.
Louis Candles.
Haegg Seeldng
Win Saturday
(Continued from page 10)
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run a 4:ia mile Saturday mgnt
(he was clocked in 4:31 in his first
start aiid 4 J9 in bis second this
year) Lidman answered:
"It's 1 impossible to say right
now.- He is In good condition, we
hope he can." ; ; ;; '
He pointed out the 12-second
difference In the previous two
races and said: "Maybe he, can
cut it down that much again."
V PILES (Hemorrhoids)
Fistula - nssuro -Prolapse
and
other!' ft a a of
Kectai A Colon.!1
conditions treat
ed without loss
of time.
QUICK
RELIEF
m NO HOSPITALIZATION
Call for examination or write
for FEEE descripUve booklet.
T-W Reynolds Qinie .
I Naturo-Proctologist ; .
tit N. Lfherty St, Salem. Ore.
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Duke Windsor
To Join Beaver Nine
PORTLAND, Mar 14 - (P) -
George "Duke"! Windsor, rigbt
handed pitcher ffor the Portland
Beavers last season and formerly
a Western International twirler
for Spokane and Salem, left Wed
nesday morning to join the Beaver
camp at San Jose, Calif. South
paw Wandell Mossor . left Tues
day. -.YK-: :;;:--; , .
Addition o the pair will give
Manager Marvin Owen six exper
ienced Singers in camp since Jake
Mooty and Don Pulford are due -
in camp this week also. , m '
How:To Relieve
Bronchitis
3 i
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-'
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to helpi loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsioa with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back. -
CREOMULSION
lor Cough. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
4 Tpppiii!!
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Fifth Patrols
Robing Way
IntolVergato
BOME.4 Marcn 14.-(AVStrong
Fiffli army patrols have!! worked
their way north to Vergato, im-
rtant German stronghold 14
mis southwest of Bologna. Al
ready' threatened by Allied forces
nthe south,; east and west, Al
tie headquarters said today. .
Southwest of Vergato, Which is
astride the main .Pistolia-fBologna
highway, ;other Fifth army troops
have beaten off German' counter
attacks against newly-won posi
tions on the 5900-foot Monte Spi-
goilo. f l '' : f - i .
f rieid uaarsnal AiDertj K.essei
ring's embattled German forces
Were displaying increa'sed. aggres
siveness on Che nain approaches
to Bologna, key Nazi communica
tion and supply center in. north-
ern ltoly.- .--
Headquarters of the Mediter
ranean Allied air force disclosed
that 2500 -tons of supplies had
been parachuted to partisan forces
behind the German lines in north
ern': Itaiyiin recent weeks.
fat 1923J
ird of Seat
by Dick Steward of Seattle and
handled by Todd Dove of Spo
kane today won the derby vent at
the annual spring . field trials of
the Spokane Fields T als club.
A male pointed owned by John
Eby iofl Spokane and handled by
Edward A. Harrison of Yelm rank
ed second in the pupy stake. ;
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Mumps Leads All Other
Communicable Diseases
Pattie Blaze Winner
In Spokane Trials :
H SPOKANE, March 14-P)- Pat
tie Blaze, a pointer female owned
POR
arch 14(P)
Signs of spring are more preva
lent each week. ; --X
The state health bureau report-
other
ending
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MICKEY MOUSE
ed today mumps lead all
communicable ! disease j cases re
ported 1 during the week
March i 10 with ISO of 388 com
municable cases. .
or BrowcUat InkaHoo Dm To
i Hr's ooA siews fori tb popl
of ths U. a A.- Caaada's arsotest.
cok1 tnediclaa la now bclna mad
and Mia right bare,- aad if yot
kut uji doubt about what t ta.ke
this wlntr f or tsi conmoa eoncii-
.1 irritation est
CaNAXtlOL Mixture.
THIMBLE THEATRE
rtt a-fcottla
or tronchlal lrrltatl
of Buckler's
To;i .won't 'bo disaappotnted it's
different, from I anythlna; also yea
vr? nad w little eip sad you
-et Instant ootloo. Only 46c at
ait cpoa aruggtsu.
wns Drag . Co.
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Rom"
sit hly Joe Marsh. '
Hoy Scbcr Hoskins
Got His Nemo
Everybody kids Sober Hoskms
about Hs name. Of course, they
allow that It's appropriate. Sober
never drinks anything stronger :
than a glass of beer j And a
harder worker In the fields there
never was. ,. , .
i EhtickV cays SoWls dad,
We passed Sober 'Sober' jmst
1 Iteeaaae he looked that ' way
when lie was born. like we
called his slater 'Gay,' a ad his
ether titter 'Prissy And It's had
Its effect oa all of esa" e ads
With i;lriL (Prissy Is the oil
said la the Hosklna iamfiy.)
UTTLE AM MIES IDEA TO PLAY
H00KY IS MY (MY CHANCE TO
!"" rw- rnnu nmirfC nm m re-
From where I sit. there may ,.
be- something rln what Sober
dad says. Naming children after
rirtues is a fine old American
custom. Look, at the names of
our pioneers and pilgrims: Faith,
Pious; Charity, pope, Ernest i
llaybe we ahomll se smah
masses mora often. And ens Td :
Cke tf add is "Tolerance." If we
all had Tolerance for a middle
maae and lived up to it, we'd
have a better, happier world.
, j-r: kM.
LITTLE ANNIE R00NET
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