The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 25, 1945, Page 15, Image 15

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orogon. Sunday Morning, March 125. 1945
PAGE FIFTEEN
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luat uiampions
DALLAS, March 24 -(-The
Oklahoma City YMCA, which pro
duced : four champion, won the
team title of the National AAU
wrestling tournament tonight
while sturdy Douglas Lee of Bal
timore was aeclaimaf the out
standing matman.
Two defending champions re
peated Dr. M. A. Northrup of
the Olympic club, San Francisco,
taking the 165-pound title, and
Richard Vaughan, of Lancaster,
Pa., repeating as heavyweight
king.
The U." S. has approximately
26,000,000 dairy cows. '
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SAN FERNANDO. Calif- Urh 94
(AP) The ' Seattle Rainiers broke
through . with a swarm of base 'hits
todays to -defeat the Hollywood Stars
ii- in a raciuc coast league exhibi
tion game. The Sklffmen collected 19
hits off Ronnie Smith and John Intle-
koter. two of Hollywood s riehthanded
regulars. ...... . . i
Carl Fischer went four Innings and
gave tip on run. Joe Palica. rookie
righthander, .was nicked for twos Star
tallies in the eighth. Joe Dobbins led
the Rainiers at the elate with four
safeties In five tries: George McDon
ald. Roy Johnson and Charley Aleno
rapped singles. Ted Norbert and Dob
bins, doubles, and Manuel Vals a, sin
gl ia Seattle's , big Inning.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 34 !AP
Showing mid-season form. Okey Flow
ers pitched and hit the San Francisco
Seals to a 4-2 practice gam victory
over McLellan field of Sacramento to
day. Flowers struck out 10 batters
and walked only one and then at the
plate got two for three. Doubles were
collected by teammates Bill Enos, Ben
Guinttni and. Ralph Watson. - i . :
WEST POINT. N. Y March I4-(AP)
Brooklyn defeated the Army baseball
team, 9 to S. today In the Dodgers'
first lexniDmon game or tne season.
BiU Hart's home run in the first inn
ing with Morris Aderholt aboard fea
tured the Dodgers attack. 'i
The veteran Curt Davis, Hal Gregg
and rookie Vic Lombardi shared the
pitching assignment, giving up nine
hits.
EVANSVTLLE, Ind.. March 24-(AP)
A two-run sixth inning gave the Yan-
nigans a 2 to 1 victory over the Regu
lars .today in the Detroit Tigers' first
spring training practice gameJ The
Regulars got their run in the first on
Jimmy Webb's walk and rookie Bob
Maier's triple. In the sixth Bob Swift
doubled and scored on Carl McNabb s
single. . - I . .
BAIN BRIDGE, Md.. March Z4-1 Af)
The 'New York Giants, using two full
teams, played a 6-4 tie game with the
Bainbridge Naval Training center to
day in the: Giants' first 1443 exiubt
tion.: The National league team used
three pitchers, each tossing for (three
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BOUNTTFtnU Utah. Mareh JMAP)
Ed Heusser. Cincinnati hurler who led
the ; National league pitcbers in im
in the earned-run averages, said today
he hadn't decided whether to report
for the 1945 season. He has worked
during the winter at the naval supply
depot at nearby Clearfield and was
deferred by his draft board. ,
CAPE GtRORDEAO, Mo.. March 24
( AP)- A sacrifice by Pete Grayi one
armed outfielder of the St. 5 Louis
Browns, scored Don Gutteridge with
the run which defeated the Toledo
Mudhens o the American association
4 to 3 in a spring training exhibition
game today. : t
BALTIMORE. March 24 -(API- The
Washington Senators opened f their
baseball season today by defeating the
Curtis Bayf coast Guard Cutters 5-2
in a well blaved exhibition game.
Washington, AL 110 011 0105 10 0
Curtis Bay? C. G. ... 022 000 0002 3 3
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one which ended only after the
Indians lost eat in district finals.
And right now Saunders la rid
ing herd on the Chemawa track
and field squad, one which Is
advertised already as potentially
the best at Chemawa In years.
v Bat the beauty of it all Is that
Use Indians are manned by un
derclassmen almost all the way
through. Thompson loses; only
one regular off last year! rrid
squad, Guard Glenn Fritsler. He
loses but on regular off the
basketball team. Guard Bill Tal
lap. And Saunders has but two
seniors working out for the track
team.
I The Indians haven't only bit
the long: road baek with rush
they intend staying for awhile
when they ret there from! the
looks of the material at hand.
Sprin
Valley
Repo
ZENA I An educational : pro
gram wt s presented at Spring
valley f Fanners Union. R. C
Shepard 'presided. The two dele
gates to the state convention,
Mrs. Fred Muller and Mrs. Wal
ter G. Kime gave report resumes
including resolutions, proposals
by the educational committee and
the by-laws committee' and re
ports on : Junior activities by the
state advisor, Mrs. W. E. Knower.
National Vice President Rolph
spoke on the Farmers Union pro
gram, stating the "Farmers Union
is organized to make -the family
sized farmer secure on the farm.
S. B. I Dodge, delegate to the
Cooperative association, reported
on the financial condition of the
association and on a : resolution
which would place the member
ship on an individual basis, place
two per; cent of the net savings
in the educational fund and in
stall a rheck-off system, which
was supported by several locals
among them the Spring Valley.
Hew members admitted into
Spring ffValley local were Jeff
Williams and Harry Phillips.
Russel Hicks, newly elected
president of the Spring Valley
Junior Fanners Union was intro
duced arid a report on the pro
cedure of the last junior meeting
was made by Sam J. Barker, re
tiring president .
David Aime gave a report on
his" scrap book graphically point
ing out the different activities of
his project. A trio of boys, Rus
sel Hicks, Alfred Williams and
Sam J.; Barker, spoke on "The
Problems of GI Joe Upon His Re
turn to Civilian Life," a report
on the recent state junior meet
ing when the local junior group:
won th cup, and why.
The Cup was presented to Mrs.
L. I. Mickey, junior advisor, who
responded with words of appre
ciation ifor the unity and cooper
ation of the juniors during the
past year.
The jref reshnyent committee for
April will be Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Burns land Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Shepard. j
Helen Hayes has taken the radio
in assisting in the nurses re
cruiting program. This Is Hel
en Hayes" Is broadcast over
KSLM each Sunday evening at
7:15 p.- m. Pacific war time.
Nisei; Cook Returns
To Astoria Position
ASTORIA, March 24 JP)- A
Japanese cook at St. Mary's hos
pital .was back at his job today,
the first to return here after in
ternment at a war relocation cen
ter. ;
John Marakiawa, a resident
of this1; city for 40 years, smiled
as. he j tinkered with gadgets in
the kichen,' preparing to start
cooking again.
Valley Obituaries
Jack Qleman
PEDES Jack Oieman, who has
lived at Ritner and Kings Valley
all his life, was killed at the
Simpson logging camp Thursday,
Mr. Oieman, a hook tender, was
hit bya log.
State AAU Swim
Conclare Today
PORTLAND, March 24-A,)-En-
tries for the 1945 AAU state swim
ming and diving tournament : will,
compete ; tomorrow tomorrow for
state championships. S "
Swimmers from the YMCA and
YWCWA, Oregon State college,
and Multnomah Athletic club are
erftered. j; Events include lyO-yard
free style, 100-yard breaststroke,
lQp-yardl backstroke, 220-yard free
style, lOfoot diving, and 150-yard
medley. . !
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PNGA Links Meet
To Be Revived J
SEATTLE, March 24 -( -The
Pacific ; Northwest Golf associa
tion, after a three-year lull due to
war conditions, will resume its an
nual championship tournament for
men and women this yearj direct
tors meeting here today an
nounced-'.' ' 1 ! .
Date of the tournament was set
for June 25-30 at Vancouver, BC,
with the Point Grey Golf club as
host. Prizes will consist jot war
bonds and stamps. I j '
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On Air' From London I I
iDorothy Thompson, .; w fd e 1 y-
known newspaper and radio1 com
mentator now overseas, will talk
frtm London over KSLM at 6:45
pjn. Pacific war Time, today.
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New prices In effect Tuesday night nd hereafter: Ringside
$1JE5 General Admission $146 Children Me, Tickets avail
able at Maple's Sporting Goods Store Elton Owen, Matchmaker.
Mrs: Kaffun Visitins at
Parents Home in Polk
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A Mr. and Mrs. " W. , F,
Crawford have as their" house
guest their daughter, Mr How
ard Kaffun (Hilda Crawford).
Mrs. Kaffun, who was ill and in
the hospital for nearly a month,
is I convalescing from a severe , at
tack of acute rheumatism. .
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Mexico he found the cacao tree in
cultivated plantations,' and "choc-
olatl" being made from its bean.
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Oregon Organized for
Cancer Control Drive V
: PORTLAND, Ore, March 24-(P)
Oregon is being organized county
by county for the nationwide
$5,000,000 cancer control drive, in
which the state has a $65,000
quota, David B. Simpson, - state
campaign manager, said today.'.
The drive will be held April
18-30. .
ON RADIO WEDNESDAY
Representing 4-H club organiza
tions and leaders in Marion coun
ty, James F. Bishop,1 county chip
agent,- and Miss Theresa Dehler
will be heard on KALE'S 4-H club
program of "Pay Dirt, Wednes
day morning at 6:30, March 28.
Topic for the Marion county tran
scription will be "What 4-H dub
work is doing for the Mt Angel
community.'
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