The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 18, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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TEe OEEGOTT; STATLSMAIT, Saleav Oregon. Tuesdar Morning, SptemSer I&VjlSlS
S e ries TT n i g Hi 1 5 S a s
Final
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t, Arguments dissolved depti Chemcketa street's State House, hot
bed of lippy : legislators; Portland Bleaverv faithful and general all
around sports fans,' shook with the, tounder of . another, verbal battle
the other -day. One side, willing to' back up their belief by gettiag
at least Mr. Pioneer, roof-top resident,- claimed .Johnny Frederick
held the Bevo baseball reins before Mgr. Marv. Owen took over.
The other side had no betting collateral but was firmly convinced
party, of the .first part was exceedingly damp. Side No. 2. named
either Oscar Vitt or Mervin Shea as Owen predecessor, but wasn't
sure . . A check with the States- tj , t t ..w
man's "find-it-m-a-minute- decart- . ;T
ment revealed Shea was : Owen's
forerunner and - that loquacious
Mr. Vitt held the Job the period
before Shea tried . it . Frederick,
long a Beaver favorite as a player,
grew gray at the helm before the
Vitt regime Same ' debaters
seem to have had their pros and
ions re whether Moose Clabaugh f t
did or didn't play- oii the - last!.
Beaver nine to win a Coast pen- -
nant El Moose was listed on the ; ,
Bevo roster that ..pennant year, ;
1836, and Bill Tomato race"
Sweeney . was the . skipper . .
Bad news div; No Merle Williams
. to handle the ?FV wteardy for
" "Chief Thompson's Chemawa In
dians after all, it develops. The
nimble-fingered triple-threat quar
terback picked up such a' serious
, foot injury (ligaments and tendons -'
wounded) last June while working
still can't run a lick and, according to thf doc, won't be able to for
another seven or eight weeks. All of which has Just about convinced
Merle he should forego this year at
his home in Mt Vernon, Wash., and come back to finish out his
' senior year next fall . . . Thompson will have a tough time filling
Williams' brogans in. the Indian backfield that's for sure . . . Another
ex-Willametteer on his way this one brand new Ensign Ron Runyan,
Northwest conference mile and two-mile record holder and former
WU V-12'er, .footballer and basketballier. Ron earned his commission
at Notre Dame, is to, report to San Francisco and from there flies to
his ship, a destroyer, at Guam. Incidentally, he may not have the
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J(Jt LYNAM .
in an Alaska fish cannery he
TV
highest rank on his ship, but hell
still have the highest position. His
: , radio . work is done as lookout-re
porter in the ship's "crow's nest,"
1 that uncozy little apartment which
" sways to and fro high7 above the
, deck . . .
Joe 'Lynam it Right
For Improved Grappler
, Village grappling fans, still ooh
Ing and ahhing the debut of one
Joe Lynam at 'the Ferry Street
Garden last week, might like to
'-" know that "Lynam" isn't a typo
graphical error, or transposition.
It's really "Joe Lynam" and not
the more conventional "Joe Ly
man" as has been heard, and seen
In other sheets. In fact it always
. has been Lynam since the curly
thatched adonis did some halfback
ing at Redmond high a few years
ago.
What's more, last week's appear
ance of the ex-GI Joe wasn't the
first time he's wrestled in Salem.
4- Boxing and Wrestling Commission
r: - Chairman Harry Levy,, who must
" be related to an elephant when it
' i. tomes to remembering even the
: more ancient of the. ancients in the
nose-bashing I and torso-twisting
trades, spotted ' handsome Joseph
right off the bat and recalled he
had grappled here "just before the
; war started." r V
I "At that time he was just out
Jof Redmond high, as I recall," re
palls Commissioner Levy, "and
, . Was pretty green at the business.
Did only prelims."
( But Commissioner Levy joins the
' dozens of others who agree Joseph
' "has If in plenty now, and insists
one Jack Kiser will have to hustle
his head off if he's to retain his
local perch as No. 1 favorite, adon-
' : is and gals' heart thumper. The
- j handsome 41st divisioner who
learned his spectacular grappling
' ' in the service and used it to estab
' - lish himself as the champion light
heavy of all Australia. and Pacific
" s regions for three years had the
"; customers ga-ga last-week.: And
! that's putting it mildly,
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r, " Bevo to Open Playoff
; At Uome, Which U Right
Not ! unlike many others, we
I . though something was off center
i ; when the announcement came out
? h the opening round of the PCX
. -y playoffs. Pennant-winning Port
sv'.iand at Seattle for the first three
gallops doesn't click. After all,
' Portland and not Seattle won the
darn thing. So why should the
' pennant winner be obliged to
"spet" the second place club the
advantage which goes with; being
the home team? The Bevos deserve
the fright to open the post-season-
- ers'at home . . Those California
scribesT-they're always getting
things in the wrong places. They
gave themselves away with j the
-Crater Lake incident a few years
k .ago.. .., . ; '
' Come to think of it, 'twill be
quite an inviting place, Portland,
come Thursday, September 27. Na-
t C-Ttives with a taste for the big stuff
i",Vcaii troupe up fa the afternoon
?".tto catch the start of the Portland
; ' "golf open, and can then follow up
f it by watching the Bevos try to beat
I' t- Seattle that night . . . Deal us fa. .
i ? Fonl Wins Race
5 " 'PORTLAND, Sept 17.-(fl3V-Ar-mand
Millen's Ford negotiated
' 158 miles at the Portland cpeW
i way Sunday at an average speed
;V:cf 53 miles an hour to take first
- place in the cityli first postwar
stock car race. '.Z'' ",
WaltonMeet
Set Wednesday
The Salem chapter, Izaak Wal
ton League of America, convenes
In its regular meeting Wednes
day night, 8 p.m., at the Boy Scout
clubhouse.
The business session will be
limited to one hour and a final
reading of the resolution and vote
on the sale of the unit's Simpson
street property will be made. A
vote will be taken on a new mem
bership drive and the report on
the state division convention, will
also be made. After introduction
of new state officers, moving pic
tures just received from national
headquarters will be shown.
Full attendance is urged to start
the fall season.
Golfing Trio Shares
Eclectic Meet Tiara
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Five - handicapped Lawrence
"Monk" Alley, eight-handicapped
Bill Schaefer and 12-handi-eapped
Ralph Kletzlng wound op
in a tie for first place In the re
vcently completed Eclectie tour
nament at Salem golf course.
All had net 58s In the euting
which saw 10 rounds ef ' golf
played at IS holes per round.
Alley's card read 89-356;
Schaefer's 60-4 5s and Klets
ing's 2- 5C
Sure 3, Sacs 2
SEATTLE, Sept. 17 -IP)- Chet
Johnson blazed his strikeout past
12 batters tonight as Seattle's
Ralniers defeated the Sacramento
Solons 3 to 2 in a Pacific Coast
league baseball makeup game.
Sacramento ; : 101 000 000 S 1
Seattle , .003 OOO Oftx 3 7 1
Babbitt and Marcucci; C. Johnson
and Sueme.
t i
Flag Clinched
In 1945 Race
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COAST tEAGCB STANDENOS '.
- . TW 1, Pet. W L Pet
Portlnd 109 67 J19 Oaklnd 174 SO .494
Seattle i 100 75 J71 San Dg SO i M .455
Sacramnt 4 SI -537 Los Aa IS 103 .415
San Fran B2 64 J&23 Hilywd 107 J82
Sunday results: At Portland 2-4. San
Diego -1-1; at SeatUe 4-1. Sacramento
1-5: -at Hollywood 4-1. San .Francisco
3-1 1: at Oakland 11-11. Los i Angeles
S-2. '- S v it . .
'Series I this week: Sacramento at
Portland; San Diego at Seattle. Los
Angeles i at San - Francisco,; Oakland
at Hollywood. - - it
- . v-'-l II U'-T
PORTLAND, Sept 7-JP-Port-land's
Pacific Coast league Beav
ers, th long pull over and new
possessors of the circuit's pennant,
open their final seriesof the sea
son here f Tuesday night; against
Sacramento." Seven games are due
during Jthe week. r t7 -.. . r
. Next week the Beavers open the
post-season Governors'. Cup series
here against, second-place Seattle.
The' fist three games .will, be
played at Portland starting Tues
day night' The rest of the series
will go?t4 Seattle. -.V if
I Other series this final week find
San Diego at Seattle, Los Angeles
at San Frandsco and Oakland at
Hollywood. .San Francisco and
Sacramento are the likeljr other
two' teams due for action! fin the
playoffs! . ; -
Portland won the pennant, first
for the Beavers since 1936,!by tak
ing two, wins over San Diego Sun
day, 2-1 and 4-2, while the Raln
iers were breaking even with Sac
ramento. -The lead margin" was
raised to - ib games with only
seven left to play.-
Jake Mooty, the most Improved
pitcher 01 the Portland team fa
recent weeks, and Wandell Mossor
hurled the Sunday wins.
Pomeroy
Ma
GaMKayoea
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CLEVELAND, Sept 17-Py-A
new titleholder In the women's
dlvisioa of the national softball
tournament was assured today
as the Salt Lake City Shamrocks
eliminated the defending cham
pion Portland (Ore.) Lind and
Fomeroya 3 to Z In ad 11-
lnnlng battle. 1
Shirley Tnrpin, the Sham
rock's pitcher, singled to drive
In centerfielder Wanda Duncan
with the! winning tally la the
bottom half of the eleventh
frame. Betty Evans fanned IS
batters! and allowed but four
hits but was charged with the
Writers Save
'Frisco Oped
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept f-(ff-The
California Golf Writers- asso
ciation through its president Russ
Newland, announced today it
would sponsor and increase the
prize money of the annual winter
San Francisco "open golf tourna
ment, recently abandoned by the
junior chamber of commerce.
Tournament dates for January,
Immediately following the Los An
geles open, were requested; fa a
telegram to Fred Corcoran,! tour
nament manager of the Profes
sional Golfers association.
Parker Advances
LOS ANGELES, Sept ifHJP)
Sgt Frankle Parker, national
men's singles champion, advan
ced today to the second rotind of
the 19th annual Pacific southwest
tennis tournament at Los Aageles
tennis cliib, by defeating George
Johnston, Glendale, Calif 6-1,
BtTCX THX BABBXR 3)
Klrchner , , , 183 IBS 174S13
Buck .153 158 100471
B. Noffslnger 189 . 128 183479
Duffria 157 174 150490
Scales 181- 173 . 190 24
Totals ..
HAHTMAN BROS.
K. "T r
Albrieh
HmdrM .
MAWON CREAMERY 4 POULTRY (1
...823
(0)
133
791 SS3 3479
.155
MeKinnex
Firrar
JS3
.128
J30
13S
133
108
159
168
187-437
140417
129 470
147434
147493
Totals
l72S 744 777 3233
COLYEAR MOTOB CALES CO. (3)
HlMins . u ICS 13S . 185471
Mi.-Cune 173 183 163018
CostellO lie 154 159429
Klelnke 1" 139 157443
H uer 169 151 163 483
Totals
PORTLAND C.
Greene .
Miirrlot
Howell
Wilson
Buisman. ,.,
" Totals ,;
773 763
X. CO. 0)
117 145
171 158
108 143
125 128
138 138
80S 3343
133 395
178 005
134 385
136387
155419
-683 743 768 3193
STARR rROTT PRODUCE CO. (0)
Handicap 13 13 13 39
Wiae ; 118 111 143374
Payne . m 133 150411
Powell 109 ' 165 121395
Widby io 117 148433
McDowell . , , ni 122 133-426
Totals
: 709 860 70S 2077
COURT ST. RADIO APPL. 3) '
Cadjr' 114 148 138398
DvBuy 165 163 ISO 88
Zeller 177 148 171498
Gustafson 139 147 -142V-428
Bolton i 133 173 132 438
Totals
.728 779 741 2248
Parker
Kenyon
Davenport
Pekar
Hainan
-160
15
-143
-158
U58
168
309
168
129
191
Totals
'I.
152480
15662:1
141460
in 412
155-434
rUNLAND
Brownie . 4
Farthias Haagenson
Price i
Mills ,
t.
-773 863 711 239(1
Totals
-191 182
-179 -178
-189 148
-199 188 .
-188 163
151504
170527
133-469
301 681.
310-061
s ssi $ti seas
GOLDIES !T . SILVERTOK 2 X
DeGuire , ,jj , .144 148 133423
Hatteburg ,. . 155 178 134467
Puller i .125 137 168430
Herr , ,.. , , 150 155 183487
Bens ton . ,, ,. , ,159 130 160444
Totals
WOODBURN
Shorey , j,
Austin - .j :
Hicks :
Perd -j' i
Steele .
Totals
(l)
.752 767 798 2294
-180
-165
-164
-119
-163
148
113
158
134
143
133816
173-453
150472
130373
121427
i!
.781 . 694
KEITH BROWN CO. (i)
Rodrequ. 135 174
LeweUen 129 139
Cushing : it nt
Hawkins 4- --163 184
Sours ' j ,,, 139 153
146 3233
': ;- '
! 473
159427
175430
159006
163463
K
A.
NEGRO WmZijEongh and tough
Sofas Jones, (above) , unbeat
en since his arrival en the Coast,
tackles bsrlyj Back Davidson
tonight at the armory toi ton the
, weekly mat fare. Joe Lynam
vs. TTarxan' j Petvin and Tex
Hager vs. "Gorlll' Forgl are
the ether matches. ; . i
Victoria
New
LoopMenAer
"VTestern nternklional
Holds Ball Meeting
TACOMA, Sept 17 (Special)
Victoria, B.Cj which has cast
ft longing look toward the "West
ern International baseball leacrue
' J since Its start jln 1937, Sundaj
became a xrancnise bolder In the
circut The league's board of di
rectors voted Victoria in during
a league meeting here Sunday. :
No other franchise granting ac
tion was taken Sunday, although
the directors received applications
for membership from Wena tehee,
Bremerton, Pasc-Kennewick and
Yakima (two applications). An
other league meeting has been set
for September $0 in Seattle at
which time additional members
will undoubtedly be taken into
the league, according to Robert B.
Abel, president of the WIL.
William Straith, Victoria attor
ney, and Laurel Harney, sports
man, were giv tn ' the Victoria
franchise.
President Abel and board mem
bers Bob Brown, Vancouver; Will
iam Ulrich, Spokane; Bill Klepper,
Salem, and Bogr Peck, Tacoma,
accepted Victoria as a league city
and discussed at length the possi
ble additionof from two to four
more clubs In he circuit The
league, set to operate In 194(1, will
be made up of at least six and
possibly- eight dubs.
Although Tacotoa holds a fran
chise, it isn't likely a team will
operate there unless Peck can sell
his holdings. He declared he would
not back an e-trbr but had "two
or three possibilities for the sale
of the franchise.
Jones-Davidson Mix Tops ohi Armory Mat Menu Tonight
- Dusky feufus Jones, the un- v' Burly Bucko needs little tn-
beaten and vppopnlar nerre mat, troihieUon here. He's been beu
meanie. niixea witk aTmaster ef ?oni e IlghtheaTtes' top
-; , - row for years, and me&nle ,er
Ids wn tmorthodox: species to- i cIea-je - they're all alike te
aught at the Ferry Street Gar- j Mm. .He does. his hest bashing,
' den," and .before afatchmaker I against the emery gents and Is
Elton Owen's -kuata . event It ene wha makes the action hot
ever there may oe a fosUade ef r and beavyf In' every ene ef bis
the always-welcome " fireworks j brawls. Often aa not Bewlegred
for the clientele, Rowdy . Xufe, Bucko leans the ipectacular
Iwhe haslf knocked i off t three '. side with! his bteepping. - Be
straight cleanles slaeei bis arriv-h j sJwnld make for a tooch-and-go
at from the east 'gees against . sizzler with Bfr. Mayhem. .
Burly Bucke Davidson tenUht l ' The teml-windnp special
looms just aa attractive as the
- malner if net more so. In It
' Gi-Joe Lynam, the curlythat
; ched ex -4 1st , divisioner i who
wewed and swiped last week's
shew la his debut gees against
Tartan Ed Fotvin. It was Pot
via who provided Lynam I with
the thrilleree a" week age.! and
the rematch ef the pair Is rlxht
palatable with . the tttstomert.
Although he has appeared jj here
only enee since bis three years
In the army, Lynam is already
well en the way te dethroning
Jack Kiser as the people's choice.
Many ef the clients per Gt-Joe
as the fastest grappler they have
. ever; seen. ' f :e;"".
- The f :30 pan. opening chorea
fall te likeable Tex Hager and
tongbie GomU" Poi, round,
tug est a card which could de
velop tnte - ene ef Matchmakes1
Owen's . ten v efforts - recently.
Sailor JTnF Newton af Camp
. Adair win de the refereeing, and
-win have as helpers. If need Joe
.an extra assignment of city gen
dames and special cops.
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Jr. Hi Grid
Starts
O e - - ' -
signup
Leslie had '84 and Parrish 30
first-day signees yesterday as the
two Junior highs started checking
out suits for the 1945 football sea
son. Coach Bob etzger of Par
rish s city champs counted only
two lettermen - S- End Loren
S pence and Fullback Frank Gar
land - - but anticipated more ex
perience in additional signees the
rest of this week; ....
"We won't be heavy and we
won't be experienced,' Metzger
mumbled after issuing equipment
At Leslie Coach Bob Keuscher
was more enthusiastic, although
he also: announces the Missionar
ies win be on th light side. Les
lie had nine lettermen and four
capable, transfers in the signup
yesterday. Lettermen Ray Cum
minga, Fred Sproule, Tom Paul-
us, Del Schwabauer, lineman, and
Don Ray, Dean Bunnell, BUI
sproule, Daryld DaMoude and
Ralph Blakely, backs, showed up.
Totals 788 840
GOOD HOUSF.K G CO.
Duncan 197 130
Huff ,. ' , a, ! 168 151
j ; a 154
MathU 'it , , .,- ' 183
Moauskey. ... . ,., 14a .181
Totals
33 3301
1 183
132 471
140463
133- 085
167497
it
ildvcnlnics
By. IZokd" .
Tcnighi ;nl 7:23
HSLII-,
Li 2nd Rbnnd
; Field Slaslied in
SGC HdndicaDlMc
With the field practically halved
and the end of the trail a month
away, the Men's club annual han
dicap : tournament ' at Salem golf
course rambles into iecond round
play this week. ' First; round fir
ing; with the exception of three
matches, was ' finished .Sunday.
The three matches, rWalt Larson
vs. Tom Wise, George Hoffman vs.
Harold Hauk " and : Frank Shafer
vs. Russ Bonesteele, were given
until next Sunday night to be
played Via special request
All second round ' matches are
also deadlined Sunday night, f def
initely and finally', according to
the tournament committee.
Ail first round results were as
follows, with second round pair
ings listed in bottom paragraph:
TYank Albrieh d. Leo Zstey; 3-1:
Walt Cline, d. John Graham, 4-3;
Rex Kimmell d. Frank' Bolton, 7-5;
Bud Thrush d. Vie Convey. 3 up: Mil
lard Peka rd. JJ. W. McCallister, 4-3;
Bill Goodwin' d. George Scales, 3-1;
T.tV XJn.K Jt B.lnk Vli. a..
John Emlen d. Ned Ingram, 3-3; Harry
Uurlatson d. Bud Waterman, 1 up;
Lawrence Alley d. O. E. McCrarV. 3-2:
Bob Powell (in for Glen Leneren) d.
Hi Haman. 3-2; Ted Chambers d. Roger
ruuum, i ana nut scnaeier a.
XJoyd Davenport. 4-3.
Aioncn v i .s arson-wise winner;
Cllne vs. Kimmell: Thrush vs. Pekar:
Hoffman-Hauk winner vs. Shafer-
Bonesteele winner; Goodwin vs. Nash;
Emlen vs. Gustafson; Alley vs. Powell,
ana uiamoers vs. scnaeier.
Batting (three leaders in each
league).
Player and chub G AB R BT Pet.
Cavarfetta, Cubs -.121 458 91 163 J57
Holmes. Braves 144 594 120 209 J52
Rosen. Dodgers 134 560 117 185 .330
CuccineUo. WS U6 396 50 123 .311
Heath. Indians: , 95 344 57 105 .305
Dickshot, White Sox 127 473 74 144 J04
Runs batted in: National League
Walker. Dodgers. 119. Holmes, Braves.
iiu, Ada ma. (jarainais, joe; American
League tiien -xanicees. , iAiuenDine,
Tigers, 89. York, Tigers. 87.
Home runs: National League Holmes
Braves. 28. Workman. Braves. 23 Ad.
Iims. Cardinals,! 22; American League
stepnens, Browns, Z3, York, Tigers, IB,
uuuenoine xigers, it. ,
Pro Bigs Hit
Spokane Next
SPOKANE. Sept i7HH5am
Snead, the Hot Springs, Van pro
fessional who captured the south
west invitational golf tournament
at Tulsa, Okla, yesterday led a
parade of the nation's best pro
fessionals into Spokane today for
the $10,000 Esmeralda open spon
sored by the Spokane athletic
round table starting Thursday.
- Others in for an early look at
the tricky Indian canyon course
Included Ben Hogan, Hershey,
Pav who tied with Vic Ghezzi,
Deal, NJ, fori second place in the
Tulnt tournament l
National Loaguo
MONDAT RESULTS S
Brooklyn .:. ;, i 003 00ft 4 S
cnicago j . mo ouo ouo o a e
Herring and Sandlock: Derringer.
Krickson (3), Warneke (9) and Ga-
lesoie.
Philadelphia
St. lMUi
ooo ooo no 3 s e
r T is s
.013 OOO 10
3). Toxx 7),
and
Barrett. Sproul
Semlnick; .Xxmnelly and Crumling.
ooo 4 f e
-201 001
-000 000 3001 s e
Boston
Cincinnati
Singleton and Masi: Walters. Hetkl
(2), fox (S) and Lakeman. ,
tocuy games scheduled.
Pennant Pictures t
AMXRICAN LEAGU1:
Teams .
Detroit
Washington
NATIONAL LEA GUI:
Chicago ; 90
St Louis J S7
W L GB LTP
J5 SO a
-84 ;M Ilk
83
M
11
11
Remaining games: American League
Detroit Against Washington 1, Cleve
land 4. St. Loude 4. Total t. Washing-
ton-Against Detroit 1, New .York
PIUalelDhla a. iXotal S t,. -
National League: Chicago Against
St Louis S, Pittsburgh 4, Clnclnna
3. Total 1L St. Louis-Against Chicago I. . ia
9, ancinnaU a, Plttsburgn L Total 1L vi
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BENTZ AWAY: Warren Bents ( 18), ! U ef Michigan right half, lugs
mm a . M T- a - i ...
hu vorouga we une ior a train in ine rirsi perioa ei game witn
Great Lakes. The Wolverines won from the sailors, 27-2, in the
first game lef the "officiaP football season. (AP Wirephote)
Ex-Woodburners Austin Heads
For Starting Berth at OSC
OREGON, STATE COLLEGE, Sept 17.-r(Speial)-A young Wobd-
burn giant who Duration league opponents probably remember quite
vividly j from last fall appears headed for a starting tackle assignment
on Oregon State's 1945 grid machine. He is Bill Austin, who also
Webfoots Gain
Five Player
EUGENE. Sent ' 1.7.-YvPr-Five
new players, jtwo of them veter
ans of the 1943 squall? today re
inforced the University of Ore
gon team.
Three went; into the line, where
they were desperately needed to
balance Coach Tex Oliver's top
heavy backfield. Oliver revealed
loss of Bill Davis, Ashland centec,
to the army, i
The veteran gridders are Bill
Morin, 205-pound tackle. Coos
Bay, and. Don Taylor, 180-pound
fullback, Lakeview; Abe Hatha
way, Eugene Roy Porter, . Co
quille, and Ron Crites, Coos Bay.
Jenkins Plans Speed
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 17
(JFy-Ah Jenkins, holder of most
of the existing worlda utomobQe
speed records for distance greater
than 10 miles,' said today he ex
pects to try next spring to boost
his marks. . He 'plans to send his
Norman Meteor j racing car around
the 10-mile circular track at the
Bonneville salt! flats, 125 miles
west of here, as soon in the spring
as conditions permit .
More Pros In
A VMaaMu wryatae A fl
tries received today from profes
sionals for , the " Portland open
tourney here Sept. 17-30 includ
ed: Bernie Brown, Ben Colk, Stan
Leonard, Hall Rhodes and Fred
Lood, all Vancouver, B. C; Mar
tin Broswick, Everett Wash.; Wil
lie Price, Longview, Wash- and
George Sehnelter, Colorado
Springs, Colo. '
Langley Hot
PORTLAND,' Sept 17.-(ff)-
PortlancTs Bill Langley shot a
one-over-par 73 yesterday to top
field of 98 amateurs competing
for eight open spots in the Port-
happens to be the champion high
school shotputter in the state.
Austin weighs 202 pounds and is
an even 6 feet talL He can play
either tackle post equally .-Well
and has brought pleased grins to
Coach Lon Stiner's face in recent
workouts. J
Another boy catching Stiner's
eyes the last few days is Murl
Anderson, a 175 pourid quarter
back from Baker. Anderson
makes up for his lack "ot size by
his ability at handling the quar
terback duties. ' ' " I
Bob Stevens, only letterman ion
the squad, has'looked very good
in ! recent scrimmages. He will
give the Beavers a hard-driving
fullback, one of the chief requi
sites, for a successful ball club!
under Stiner's system.
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Barlund TKOd
By Mauriello
NEW ORLEANS, Sept 17 -UP)
Taml ' Mauriello, up-and-coming
New York heavyweight 1 who gis
gunning - for a chance against
Champion Joe Louis, was riven
a technical knockout over Gun
nar "Barlund tonight ; when the
veteran Finnish fighter was ruled
unable to answer the bell for, the
third round of a scheduled 10
rought fight . .;; . ..
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Out, to Play Today.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17-(ip)-right-ing
to stay in the race for the
National league pennant, the St'
Louis: Cardinals tonight defeated
the Phlladelnhia Phillies. 7-3. and
moved j back : to - within three
games of the Chicago Cubs. The
lyn at Chicago this afternoon. .
Meanwhile, rain took over the
not American league race, l ne
fourth and final game of , the De-f
troit at! Washington crucial ser
ies was washed out; but may be
played tomorrow, depending upon
xne weatner. me wats are zy
games behind the Tigers and have
six - games left to play. Detroit .
has nine games left on the
schedule. '
Augie; Bergamo led a 18-hit at
tack for the Cardinals with four
blngles.i Blix -Donnelly, who
hadn't worked a complete game
since he shut out Pittsburgh July
27, limited the Phils to eight hits
for his seventh victory, Aj three
hitter j by Art Herring of the
Dodgersj stopped the Cubs and
Paul Derringer. The Cubs invade
St Louis tomorrow for a three
game showdown series with the
uarainais.
Boston's Braves, with Elmer
Singleton on the mound, beat
Cincinnati 4-2 in the only other
National: league game today.
Bucky Walters was the loser. The
Boston Red Sox and Chicago
White Sox split a double bill in
the American, Boston winning the
first 8-4, and Chicago the second
2. Cleveland at Philadelphia
ana bt. juouis at New York in the
American were rained out
Hemstad Looms
Huskies Ramr
SEATTLE, Sept ll-UPhT h e
guy who leads the interference for
the University of Washington's
football lugging backs this season
may be Alf Hemstad, who got used
to that spearheading chore in the
bigger game of war.
Hemstad, former B-25 pilot who
earned; the distinguished flying
cross and air medal punching holes
in Hitler's westwall, has grabbed
off a first string berth at guard
in Coach Pest Welch's husky
eleven.1
American Loaguo
MONDAY KESCLTS: - -
Chicago ; 000 310 0014 11 f
Boston j 403 Oil 00 8 14 i
Humphries and Tresh, Casttno (3)j
Woods and Stcjner,
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Boston
Papi
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Papish and Tresh; O'Neill and Holm.
others rained out)
-Whoosh!
CLEVELAND, Sept" 17-WV A
race for Jet-propelled planes, open
to international entries, was an-
Ta"i11TsWl tVlaW tme mm t IV. -. A
w u WS Bkwummw UUei - mmm SH Lai
tractions for tne nauonal air race
when they are resumed next year.
Basses WiU Pick Up In Salem for -M
Willians and Ttackcr's Ecla IIcp Yard
j BEGINNING AT 6 AM.
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