The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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Hi OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, May 15. 1945
PAGE IIEIS
Dodgers Still
On win Binge
(Continued from pgm 8)
gain any ground on the Giants
who moved back into the win aide
shading Chicago, 6-5, In 10 Innings.
Nap Reyes provided two homers
and two .singles to bat home four
of the Giant scores but! a three-run
homer by Catcher Dewey Williams
of the Cubs in the ninth almost
upset the applecart. Reyes bounc
ed back with his second circuit
clout of the day to tie In the home
half and Phil Weintraub's single
following Mel Ott's one-baser
scored pinch runner Leon Tread-
way with the decisive tally. !
Bill Voiselle, : relieving Rookie
Bill Emerich with two on and one
out in the ninth, tossed up the
home run ball to Williams but re
ceived credit for his sixth succes
sive pitching success, j
Mel vin Bosser, another return
ing war veterans with only class D
experience, was the winning hurl-
er in Cincinnati's 5-4 ! triumph of
the Phillies. Bosser j walked 10
and had to get relief from Walter
Beck but was credited with the de
cision ' ,i
au American, league games
. were postponed Monday on ac
count of rain. ,
NATIONAL
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
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000 100 31 1 A
Roe ana Sal, t Id: Pfund and Owen
Chicago 000 010 013 0 ft-10 3
New York 030 000 101 14 11 0
uupman. vandenberar (7). Prim IB)
and Gillespie. Williams (7): Emmerich,
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Cincinnati .. 004 000 100 11 0
Philadelphia 001 000 0204 S 3
ttoaser. Dwt s) and laktman; Ken
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fCzarv Needed
In Race Sport
- By Whitney Martin
NEW YORK, May 14 It's
always easy to spend someone
else s money, or tell him how to
spend it, so it Is no trouble at all
to urge the horse' racing folks to
dig down in the sock and! hire
themselves a first class czar.
Racing is off to a fresh start
after its four-month vacation.
That it is due for prosperity sur
passing even its record season of
last year is almost a foregone
conclusion. The public as a whole
has shown' it wants racing, is
hungry for it.
But it wants honest racing, it
doesnt want jockeys, or owners,
or trainers who have been barred
for shady practices at one track,
operating at another. When a man
is suspended for life, it should
be for life.
Discontinue Practice
AUMSVILLI Band practice
under the direction of Mehrin Gil
son has been discontinued for the
school term.1
LoatSers
AMEKICAV LEAGUE
. W L Pet. W X. Pet.
Chicago 11 S .667 Washing 10 13 .453
New York 13 7 .650 Philadel 1J .429
Detroit 11 1 Ml Boston 13 .400
St. Louis S J00 CleveUn 13 .318
Yesterday' results: New York at
Chicago. Washington at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Detroit and Boston at
St. Louia all postponed rain.
- aunaay results At St. lauis j-,:
Philadelphia 4-2: at Cleveland 0-4.
New York 1-3: at Detroit 2-3. Boston
3-0: at Chicago 5-4, Washington 1-3.
nATlONAL uAuUI-
W L Pet., W L Pet.
New Yrk 17 B .773 Pittsburg S 11 .450
Brooklyn 14 S .700 Boston S 19 .444
Chicago 10 t J2 Ctncinna 7 11 .389
5t. LOUIS r 10 .474 Philadel 9 17 JZ7
Yesterday's results: At Brooklyn 4,
Pittsburgh 1; at New York 8. Chi-
sai0 ft I life InnliiMk sat aOfei IttsiaklnKts
4, Cincinnati 3. , (bnfy games.)
sunaay results: At Brooklyn 10. un
cinnatt 3; at New York 4-3, St. Louis
3-S; at Philadelphia S-. Pittsburgh
S-5; at Boston 3. Chicago 3.
Golf Tourney i
Enters Finals -
(Continued from page 8)
A. R. Hunter knock out Clay Mc
Dowell, 6-4; Ralph Kletzing down
Hunt Clark, 5-4; Ted Johnson out
last L. W. Sloan 1-up on the 23rd
hole for the marathon contest of
the meet; Jack Nash best .Bob
King, 3-1; Hank Gillespie trip O.
E. McCrary, 4-2, Ned Ingram de
feat Harry. Collins, 3-2, and J. C.
Pike defeat Bill Woo, 1-up. Finals
matches in all flights, other than
those decided, are as follows this
week: .
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT: GlenLen
Jren vs. Walter Cline, Jr. 2nd FLIGHT:
ohn Graham. vs. Russ Bonesteele. 3rd
FLIGHT: Buzz Fisher vs. Jack Nash.
4th FLIGHT: Tony Fraiola vs. Hank
Gillespie. 5th FLIGHT: HI Human vs.
Ned Ingram. 6th FLIGHT: Del Gwvnn
vs. Barney Filler. 7th FLIGHT : Tom
wood vs. Ted Johnson. Bth FLIGHT:
A. R. Hunter vs. Ralph Kletzing. 8th
rucHi; j. c. Pike vs. B. Harden.
WU f9' Bills
GIs Saturday
Listed as one of their most im
portant series of the season, Wil
lamette U's V-12 stocked base-
ballers do doubleheader duty with
the talent-laden Klamath Falls
Marines barracks nine at Geo. E.
Waters park next Saturday.
The GI's, who have struck up an
athletic relationship with the uni
versity the past months, will pre
sent a strong club listing former
outstanding players who have been
active in marine engagements since
the start of the war.
Time of the games has been
withheld pending announcement
of the marines' traveling schedule,
announces WU Athletic Director
Les Sparks.
Birthday Observed
By Middle Grove Folk
MIDDLE GROVE a Mrs. Law
rence Hammer and Mrs. John Van
Laanen served a dessert luncheon,
including a decorated birthday
cake, following Bible study Thurs
day night at , the' Hammer: home;
It was Minnie Goode's birthday.
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Preakness Gtt
Tops History ; 1
BALTIMORE, May 14-(P-The
richest Preakness In old Pimlico's
history was assured today with
announcement of a record list of
14 'supplementary nominations
among the ,71 3-year-olds eligible
for the June 16 classic, which may
be worth a gross of $90,000 by post
tune.
The Preakness one of the
famed triple crown which includes
the Kentucky Derby and the Bel
mont is sow worth gross of
$81,170. To that; figure will be
added $500 for each horse which
tarts in the mile and three-six
teenths event - at Plmlico race
course.
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Trout Fishin' '
The Sure Way r ;
GRAND ! COULEE, May 14-(Hmalt-rbhlnc
tactics are be
ing applied to silver treat iew
flashing iver - Grand i Coulee
dam's great waterfall. Residents
are vsing rakes and fish nets te
scoop. the stunned fish 'ashore.'
AH comers have been able te
gather a good shed fish fry Is
a short time. Jt was cei kstwa
whether the fish are those plant
ed 4n the lake, or whether they
are remnants of past runs which
migrated apstream before eon
atractiea of the dam.
Hoppe Extends Cue
Lead Over Cochran
SEATTLE, May 14 -yPf- WiUie
Hoppe edged out Welker Cochran,
60 to 94, in a slow match here to
day as the pair opened the Seattle
section of i their cross country
three-cushion billiards match. The
block went ) 59 innings. The vic
tory raised i Hoppe's advantage of
48 points and boosted his total
score1 to 4014 against Cochrane's
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21 N. Liberty St, Salem, Ore.
Cotton Bowl
Offers
Payoff
DALLAS; Texas, May-14-(ff-
The Cotton Bowl has paid 100 per
cent of its gate -receipts to com
peting teams . and - for stadium
rental but still shows a healthy
bank balance through other reve
nue' such as broadcasting rights
and advertising, k, r.:::p'-7i ''
Therefore, it has offered the
Southwest conference, which fur
nishes the host team for the New
Year's day football game, a share
of its profits. The conference is
thinking it. over and will let the
Cotton Bowl folks know. . i
Bridal Couple
Honored at Party
SUBLIMITY Mr. and Mrs.
John Halfmann' entertained Sun
day with a dinner party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Locke, recent
ly married. - A tf '
Those present were Austin C. :
Locks, Howard, Buddy, Winona
and Dale, of Independence; Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Meyers and Ray
mond of Portland; . Mrs. Henry
Halfmann of Aurora, Mrs. Sylves
ter Scharbach, Janice,' Dianne and
Linda Kay and Mrs. Neal Fishcer
of Salem; Mr. and i Mrs. Harold
Halfmann and Jerry of Lebanon;
Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Doerfler,
Carole Jean, Bobby, -Judy- and
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Graduated Wednesday;
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daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. J.K.
Fuhr, received her diploma Wed
nesday night at "Westminster
Presbyterian church inf Portlattd
with 73 other graduate nurses of
Emmanuel hospital. M;
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actual training service in August.
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high school in 1940 and attended
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Parkland, Wash for two years
before entering nurses training.
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need money in a hurry sometime when the
family budget gets out of balance or an
emergency comes up like the time Granny
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