The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 07, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    S ThV Skit man, Salem. Ow, Saturday. Spf mPT T, ITTO
Mr. Tout a Busy Guy at Lone Oat This Week
THe tat. the ml' nasty. U
skirt lag srertlme this wrt k at
! Oak and he's getting by
s llh it nmlftlrd. ThU smooth
ekie. actually a learn In men's
clothing, works thusly. be
rr: I sually a talkative en
sHh e es as aharp a tongue.
keH up to you and announce
telly, but In It. SOS ward, that
be has the winner of the next
raee. Hell pull out a roll of fold
green the likes .of which
Henry rord Mould carry, and
iwurf you It belong to the
orke themselves, and that he.
lucky fellow, ha been assigned
to bet It all a certain horse
for them.
Does he tell you the name of
the nag? Oh. no. He Instead pulls
you toward the Sit window,
takes yonr money from you and
makes the bet himself with
your money, not his. If he's
talked Impressively enough, you
might give him forty or fifty
bucks to plank 'on this "sure
thing. But do you get all the
mutuel tickets, after he's bet your
dough? No lrv you don't. He
plucks out two or three for the
jockeys" and you (el w bat's left.
Then If the boss doe win. which
Isn't at all likely, he collects on
the! tickets you bought for: him.
and ho hasn't Invested a dime.
If the boss loses, and that's Just
about what happens every trip,
you're out. not him. He's lost
nothing. : '' M
' Smooth operator? You said It.
lie tries to cover every horse In
every race this - way, and can't
help but collect accordingly. The
alibi when the bangtail loses?
"The poor thing pulled up Uroe
half-way around you saw It
but boy, have I got a hot one In
the next race!"
How do we know this? We
spent most of one afternoon fol
lowing one of the characters
around at Lone Oak this week
and watched his every move.
Being- of the species Who is, con
tent to bet but two bucks now
and then, we aren't bothered by
Mr. Tout and his tricks. But w
know of at least one of the louts .
who will leave the Lone : Oak
meeting a lot richer than when
he came.
Linksnien in 4World' Battle
( III! .-. Sept. 4"-Bron Nelson steps Into George R.
Mj Sia.vae "World t hamplenship" golf tourney as a substitute;
with the miseries, but statistics rast him a slight favorite In the
unique four-man showdwon at Tarn O'Shantcr course tomorrow
and Sunday. The 36-hole. w inner'take-aU battle brings together
Nelson: I S. open champion l.loyd Mangrura: British open tltllst
Vammv Hnead: andd Herman Barron, winner of the year's biggest
iaakpot. the SIS.5S All-American purse, also contributed by pro
moter Ma.
Mit'i "world'' content originally had the winner, of the PGA
nseet booked to appear., but the newly -crow ned titlist. money
grabbing Ren llogan. declined the bid because of a Jammed sched
ule. Nelson, the ISIS PGA king, agreed to emerge from the tran
quility of his Ienlon Tex., farm and weary, aching back and all
take a shot at the Sit. SO plum as Hogan's substitute.
The medal play caper-fer-eash will open tomorrow at noon
with IS holes, the four professional hotshots teeing off In two
somes. The final IS will be played Sunday afternoon. In the event
of a tie. another It-hole session will be played Monday.
Solons Defeat Tacoma
! For 2nd Place Clincher
I Ixrals Triumph 11-9; Chiefs Drop Tars;
; I Harisoff Cracks Triple Mark; Yaks Win
! i-TACOMA. Sept. 6(Specia))-Salem's Senators clinched the sec
ohd place pr in the WIL standings here tonight as they trimmed
the Tacoma Tifcers, It Jo 9. Two five-run innings the second and
e$hth featured J he Solon attack,' with Pitcher Earl Porter and
Ieituelder Hal Summers doing
'1
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'i
Kollm' Along
Jkkrv Stone
itt ill Ulltlll I I I I I ft
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has grown. And I ':
ius who maybe !;-! et - l
isrsUrt iu foot- I . ' kO
As one fellow to another Hi I la man. the bowline lm,pressario
opines that this Is going to be one of Salem's biggest pin seasons ever,
TVe I94C-47 campaign will boast a record number of leagues, with
most everyone but the Old People's home signing for play In one loop
or another. One circuit that ought to provide plenty of competition
sjd rllr is a projected Civic club left-goe. It hasn't rrystallscd
let but. oh bo, can't too Just see the Klwanls and the Lions and
the Reparians anlting It up. Ill says that five or
sis teams are definitely , planning on competing In .
the NBC championships at Los Angeles la February
something that was Impossible because of travel
conditions in the war years. "Any team can enter
the MM", savs llama, "llie only condition Is
expenses: each outfit has to foot Its own. Data
from I -os Angeles reveals that ItM teams have at- ,
read signed for the kegling event which foes to .
show that bowling has got something.
U ilmmi Deadly
It Is surprising how this sport has
It's been a boon foe some of the g
were too undersiaedd to ever get an
boll or so arte of the rougher sports. Take this guy
Joe Milnsan. for instance. Joe's national match nlay Hi MAM AN
champ. Hi had the privilege (Here's the army again) while at FtJ
Lewis to be on hand when Joe whiled away some of his army time
trundling. Now Joe Is a guy that you'd take on visual Impression as
some nice quiet little guy. maybe an accoortsnt. who spent all his off
boors buried la a book. Well. Joe Is nice enough, and he's not overly
talkative but then and there any kinship with Mr. Milquetoast ends.
a a , a s a. o S as a - S a
1M guy s as ueaaiy ss a rsiiiesnaae once no wneeis na ngni mrm
bock and runs for the foul line. Being a spot pinman. he rivets his
eye with cold intensity on that imaginary X and let's r go. As you
would call Byron Nelson a machine, you would also apply the term
to Hitman. " ij
iloml eir, J.ejtie
Hell, hip-hip hooray! Ethan Grant ran now enjoy the sweet com
posure of a man whose aim is accomplished. Jim Kusscll. the local
pro. says he's considering a club lefthanders' tournament In con
junction with the regular club championship at the Salem golf club
. the latter part of the month. So. Kthan and Joe Feiton and the rest
f m had better practice like mad for the glory that can be 'theirs.
Short Shot '''
Kenny Hyatt, finishing up the season with If wins for the Kena
toes would quite possibly hate been In the magic 2 victory class it
he bad been with the locals from scratch. Kenny didn't report to the
valors until amonlh of the campaign had passed. .... Scouts are
eool on H'andefl Mosser. Portland southpaw, because they say he can't
handle bunt Karl Harrlll. the f air meet's racing secretary. Is
now in the King Crosby org anitatlon. Harrlll says Crosby's purso
strings are always open as far as the turf sort goes. Blng now eon
trols the Iitsdow ne track in Vancouver B. C. and dished out fZSt.SOf
foe "The Willows" on Victoria island.
Hot (I rid Year
The grid campaigns this year ought to be rip-roarers from start
to finish. Note the huge turn-outs at all the coast schools, add the un
usually high percentage of letlcrmen. ml in the fact that a lot of the
bos have fhe leg conditioning that only climbing In and out of fo
holes and over all types of terrsin can bring and you're going to have
a concoction that spells MAY II KM In the pigskin arenas. And. as
Hlllametle s Hall l.rickson mentioned, there's going to be a changed
attitude noticeable among the lads. You might call It less a rah-rah
and snore an adultish viewpoint.
Olm liulldou Hopped
lit Hon nit Fair IS raid
The old Klondike Kid him
self ves none other than
Bulldog Jaekson found; to
bis chagrin Thursday night 'that
the area between the ropes Isn't
the only spot when a guy can
get an unsuspecting rabbit
punch or a knee under the
Jaw. The veferan wrestler, at
present member of a side-show
unit at the fairgrounds, was
knocked cold when involved
in a frre-for-ail with several
other unidentified men at the
fair., police reported. Jackson's
Injuries were minor.
tri:ngtii wins
SPOKANK. Wh . Srpt (Pi
J V. Kmth" .nir.e - vra r-M.
Mr-r g:i. t'-ijiy won tke $'00
fJt'j(' ! ' P!.ifair lt;uk in a
!rc-A (iiti fnuih with Se
attle rftit'i I.ihiiii(HII.
Tliur!silas Hox:
Docusen Victor
NEW YORK. Sept. HflVBeri
me Dtien, the flashy New Or
leans welterweight who made his
Malion Square Garden debut i
week ago "as a fancy-Dan bocri
showed he can do jut as well
vhen he has to slug it out by out-t
turuhiiti( the Albany. N.Y., bull
dog. Noi man Rubin, for an eight-!
round decision tonight.
Senalor Swal:
the .heavy stick work. Potter dtlir
fg the evening - battcxl in; three
runs with a double and single; in
addition to chalking up his third
mourtd triumph of the season.
Summers collected a pair of dou
bles and!; two singles. The Tigers
nicked Porter for 14 blows, among
them being two home runs by Bob
Joratz, while the Senators1 were
touching three Tacoma hurlers for
13. ; ! '
( ? Other WIL games of the eve
ning saw the Champion Wenat
chee Chiefs take the Bremerton
Tars, 6 to 3, in a contest marked
by the issuance of 19 bases (on
balls. Bill Barisoff, the league
home run record smasher, also set
a new triple 'mark when he bashed
his lAth of the season. At Yakima
the Stars beat the Victoria Ath
letics,. 9 to 1, on the tteady
ins of Strait f
Salom i 0.r0 100 0M
TaccMna .230 001 OQ3 S 1 I
Porter and Kerr; Greenlaw, Oppelt
(Si, I'olointoo it) and Kupvr.
Victoria . 000 IHiO 010 t Iff 4
Yakima .. 211 So-1 tj f
Oliver. Hlankenship (71 and Pakil
son: Htrait and McSonnell.
Wenatche 110 001 0000 $ 2
Bremerton . . , 000 010 1013 2
- Orphan and Sady. Pesuit ' ();
Ahearn and Leovlchy Votpi 4).
.-j . m
Brown Wallop s
iie Parker
na Atn
dy huH-
D-ll 13,
Septi 6
San
TOREST VlILLS. N.V.,
r (JPy T,om Brown, jr., of
Ftancisco carried his meteoric ca
reer a long step forward today
when he : trounced Frankie Par
ker, the two-time I; defending
champion, 6-3, "6-4. 6-8, 3-6, 6j-l,
in a gruelling match in the na
tional championships. i
The triumph catapulted the 23-year-old
coast star into the semi
finals, where tomorrow he will
clash with Gardnar Mulloy, vet
eran star from Miami. Fla., who
beat Pant ho Segura, the Jkuadr
rean, by scores of 4-6, 6-4. 12-iO,
63. In the opposite semi-final,
Jack Kramer of Los Angeles,
tournament favorite, will meet
Bob Falkenburg.
J In the day's only Women's
match. Doris Hart of Miami s-ovd
a! onc-sidwl victory over Mfs.
Mary Aniold Pientiss of Los An
geles, 6-3, 6-2, to reach the finajs.
Beavers Wallop
Angels, 9 to 3
PORTLAND, Sept. -(JP)- The
suddenly surprising Portland Bea
vers dropped the Los' Angeles
Angels again here tonight, 9 to 3,
to take a 4-2 edge -in their cur
rent series.
Portland
Angeles
Los
B
Trdway.m 4
Schuster J 4
Sauer.r
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Otera.l
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0 Storey J
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Total 33 9 24 10 Totals 32 II 27 T
Batted for Maltory InOtit.
, I ami Angeles 000 300 001-3
' PottlanJ: .. 1P2 042 00'-
Errors iSauer, Mallory. Dobbins.
Runs batted in Storey, Escobar 2.
Schuster. Reich. Holm 3. Crawford 2,
Christopher. Two base hit Schuster.
Three base hit Holm. Homo runs
Escobar. Crawford. Christopher. Dou
ble plays S. Martin to Mallory to
Otera. Mallory to Schuster to Otera.
Schuster to Mallory to Otera. Ieft on
bases- Los Angeles 9 Portland 9. Bases
on balls Salveson 2.- Qsborn 4, Dober
nlc 3. Strikeouts Salveson 8. Earned
runs Selveson 2. On born 7. Dobernlc
2. Hits off Osborn 8 in 4'a: Selveson
9 in S: Dobermc 2 in 3'3: LUka 0 hi I.
Winning pitcher Salveson. Loving
Bltcher Osborn. Umpires Summers,
lazr.io and Sears. Time 1:41. Atten
dance 1S&S.
Table of Coastal Tides
.
. Times computed for Taft. Ore., toy
the U. S. Coast nd Geodetic Survey
(or the Oregon Statesman.
September
Time
10 .30 a.m.
9 3 p.m.
J 1:32. a m.
10:26 p.m.
11:50 a.m.
11 09 p.m.
12:20 p.m.
11:52 p rn.
6 G AH R II Prt
Muaial. Cardinals I S3 S2 103 J93 .3S
Hopp. Braves 110 382 SS 143 3SI
Vernon. Senators 127 49 73 170 J41
M lie. Giants 100 37 9 70 127 .
Pesky. Red Sox .. 137 MS 113 191' Xt
Williams. Red Sox 3S 472 133 lis .3.15
i Runs batted in i National leaeue:
Slaughter, Cardinals. 110; Walker.
Dodgers. 9. Musial. Cardinal. SS.
American league: Williams, Red Sox.
115; Doerr. Red Sox. 114; York. Red
Sox. 110.
I Home runs National league? Miate.
Giant. 27; Ktner. Pirate. IS; Norihev.
Phtlikes. 19. AmetUan league: WUIiam.
Red Sox, 34; Greenberg, Tigers. 31;
Keller, Yankees, 23.
' OreganUns in the majors what they
did Friday: :
B H O A E RBI
Gordon. Yankees 3 0 3 3 0 0
Pesky, Red Sox S 3 3 3 1 0
Poerr. Red Sox .. .;. 4 1 4 3 0 I
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2 21
3:04
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4 :0
3:42
5:17
4:32
6 51
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5 17
S:55
9 27
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9:22
10:59
10:23
11 .14
11:14
12.07
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1 33
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Time
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3:51
4:47
4.33
5:23
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5:57
5:53
6:29
6:33
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Victor in Featyre
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Horse Wins Afler Plioto Finish;
Belting Figures Hit 237,569
Turkish Brand, a 10-to-l long shot, nosed Jitterbug at the wire
to win the Veterans' Handicap, feature .race fof yesterday's fifth day
of the State Fair meet. Running on a track still somewhat muggy
from the prevjpus day's rain, the "Turk" with Ken Coppernole up,
unisnea in a pnoxo nnisn wun
Cards
Up Rilargloi;
Jitterbug and the outcome-was
in doubt until' the Judges had
rendered a decision. Turkish
Brand's time for the mile run
was 1:52 25. He paid $23.50 on
the nose.
The large crowd" on hand push
ed $51,586 through the pari-mu-tuel
'windows, second largest han
dle of the week and of history
for that matter. C7n Friday of the
1941 fair but $23,328 was taken
in by the betting booths. Total
betting amount for the full five
days stands at $237,569 as com
pared to ' $138,526 for the full
fair week in 1941.
Jockey B. Simonis was at the
head of the field Friday with two
.firsts and a pair of seconds.
Feature event of today's climax
: an eight race program will be
the au revoir handicap, -a mile
and 116 run with a purse of $500.
Results:
First race, harnes. i mile: Won
by L. B. Woollen (Low. en I S5. 3 20.
2.70; second, Bengal lancer (Mille
son I 92 90. 2.50: third. Lanspere
Baldwin) 93 30. Quiniela $10 40. Time
1:25 25,
Seccfnd rare, harness. 1 mile: Won
by Henry Royce Worthy (Junquist)
910.90, 4 80. 3.30: second. Ahtanum
Belle iParcheri SS.20. 3.20: third. Max
ine King Wharton) 52.90. Quiniela
943.70. Time 2:32 25.
Third race. 5 furlongs: Won bv
Crystal Lover Simon ml $4 00. 2JW.
3 30: second. Bulletin Board (Chet
wood) S0. 4 90: third, Gllroy iFra
aier) S8.50. Quiniela 914.30. Time
1:07 35.
Fourth race. S furlongs: Won by
Peggy Byrd (Walker) 93 60. 2.50, 2 50
second, Rabdol tSimonis) 52 60, 2.60
third. Charles E iShaw) $2 80. Quin
iela $5.10. Time 1:06.
Fifth race. 5 furlongs: Won bv Idaho
Gold Simon is) 910.70. 2.70. 2.30; sec
ond. Setforth (Walker) $2 40. 2 30
thud. Winapan (Gtndry) $3 00. Quin
iela 93.90. Time 1:07.
Sixth race. 5 furlongs: Won by Miss
Noyes ICoppcrnoil) 96 SO. 4 SO. 3 60;
second. My wood (Simonis) 94 60. 3 70
third. Penehey (Perry) 84.00. Quiniela
913 10. Time 1:08.
Seventh lace. 6i furlongs: Won by
Guatavia dPrather) $42 40. 13 30, 5 40;
se-ord. Rough Creek (Guidryl 93 20
2 60; third. Miss Showers (Walker)
94 0. Quiniela 922.90. Time 1:30 15.
Eighth race. 6', furlongs: Won by
Vegas Jughead (Walker) 613 10. 4.90
2 80: second. Hastings Girl (Guidry)
92.90. 2 40; third. Irish Pan (Copper
noh) 83 00. -Quiniela $19 90. Time
Nlnlh race. Veteran' handicap. 1
mile: Won by Turkish Brand "Copper
noil) $23 50. 9 10. 4 60; second. Jitter
bug (Conleyi 92.50. 2 40: third. Su
preme Boy , iGuldry) 94 60. Quiniela
$24 30. Time 1 52 25.
Tenth racev I mile and 70 vards:
Won by War Jig (Prather $13,20. i
5S0. 3 60: second. Holster (Walker)
83.20. 2 40: third. Gold Shadow (Cop-
rrno)li 92 90. Quiniela 9)8 20. Time
56 45.
Tourney Plans
Ready at SGC
Plans for the annual club cham
pionship tournament at. Salem
golf club were announced yester
day by Pro Jim Russell. The two
week end 36 - hole qualifying
rounds will start Saturday and
Sunday, September 14-15. They
will be completed the following
week end, September 21-22. The
tournament's first round will com
mence the following week end.
All entries must complete their
36-hole qualifying rounds not lat
er' than the 22nd, according to
Russell. ,
The Men's club week end tour
nament starting today includes an
18-hole Roodles outing.
Darkliorse Wins
Rifle Honors
COLONELS CIIAMF.S
TOLEDO, O., Sept. 8 -(P)- The
Louisville Cdlonels clinched the
1946 American Association pen
nant here tqnight gaining a 7 to
6 conquest over Toledo's Mudhens
in 10 innings.
I Includes
B
Salmon 2i8
4'rafd it
Guitu- 391
Wheelr 229
Spaeter 38
Sumrrs 42L
Wetiner 51
Kei r 2:iS
Renld SSS
Luriieii 18
Pttchers
Hess
wvjit
Schuble
OiKjrrburg
Gunnarson
Porter
Kowabki . .
Tallin . .
Thursd
H Pet.
SO 349
157 .347
I Ml .1.1
74 J23
12 31S
127 .302
149 2S.1
S4 21
102 .268
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i n
Flaeer 25
Kowalski 75
Wyatt 61
Gunnarsn 77
Schuble 60
Bartolmi 254
Soderburg 49
rallin 35
Porter 10
Hess 1
H Pet
si .2S S
18 J4
13 .231
13 .195
11 .183
46 .181
9 .163
4 .114
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0 .000
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6 1
32 13
27 11 7
22 7 5
30 12 9
" 6 2 2
31 It 14
26 3 7
0 1 0O0 4 13
8 .643 1M 113
7 611 54 0
5 383 63 50
9 .571 99 56
2 J00 9 II
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J00 66 90
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- i iafoii1 2. ti.ilhe 4 W-mi i 2 t'et-
r,a-re l!irn 2. t'lift Uouhle
$ .a v 1 ! a r i 1 . I
Show-Dryer
Will start drying: prunes
Saturday, Sept. 7th
Will buy prune or dry for
growers account. Will also
buy and dry walnuts and
filberts.
H. II. Jones
Phone 2.1153
iviieev v s m m smx
We will liavc a tlbplay of Rock wool
Home Insulation and Metal Interlock
j rng Weatliergtripping at our booth in
the Agriculture lluihling, and we are
; lookjog forward to meeting our
: many old friends and making the ,
acquaintance of new ones during Fair
I reek-Sept. 2 to 8
CAMPBELL ROCKWOOL CO
1132 Broadway!
Phone 8196
CAMP PERRY, O , Spt6 -(A)
Thirty-nine year old G. Wyne
Moore of Washington, Pa a
daikhorse entrant uing a bor
rowed gun, today outshot a fielrfi
or 400 to win the national small
bore rifle championship at the
Camp Perry range. -Moore's score
was 3184 out of 3200 for a five
point margin over William P.
Schweitzer of Hillside, N. J.
Nats Nose Bos liQtiu
Dyermeii Top Pilts; Bums Idle;
Tiges, A's Win; 31 for 'Hank'
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6-tT)-The St. Louis Cardinal "stretched theft-
National league lead to 2 li games here tonight as they topped the
last-place" Pittsburgh Pirates, 7 to 6, while the runner-up BrootcJ-rdi
Dodgers were idle. - The. two teams sprayed 31. hits around the dai
mond as five hurlers toiled in
effectively for both clubf Onlf
other National loop contest saf
the New York Giants wallop the
PhiUdelphia Phil. 16 to 2. w.:S
Ernii? Lombardi belting a grandi-
iiS..'V.J
l"-. . . ;-sas - .1 T a miT 1st Its, fe
JL.MV, VIC
i
BACK IS ACTION: Stanford Coaeh Marchmont Schwartz (holding
football), flanked by assistants, addresses ! part of his 100-odd
aspirants during an early drill at Palo Alto. Stanford is returning
to the pigskin sport this fall after a wartime layoff. (AP Wire
Kahut Given Terrific
Beating by Rival Cruz
! ' i i - - . !
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept.! 6-(iP)-Costello Cruz, Los Angeles,,
gave away 12 pounds and administered a terrific beating to Joe
Kahut, Woodburn, Ore., in a 10-round boxing, match tonight. Cruz
weighed 168, Kahut 180.
Kahut, groggy and blood-smeared,-went
down for a. nine
count in the tenth round after
Cruz swung a lightning left hook.
That was the only knockdown.
From the outlet Cruiz seemed
anxious to complete .the job that
he left unfinished' when an earlier
bout was stopped by a . cut over
Kahut's left eye. He took- every
round but the seventh when Ka
hut managed to slug out a draw.
In the earlier rounds Cruz
seemed content to left jab the
Woodburn farmtr at will. He put
in enough right crossed and up
percuts whn Kahut moved in
close to keep him on top all the
way. Kahut's right eye was cut
in the first round and the old
wound on the left eye -was opened
a few minutes later' and Kahut's
blood made both fighters gory.
Hank Pleased
With Gridders
Coach Harold Hauk sent his
70-man Salem1 high grid squad
through an hour's scrimmage ses
sion lat night at Leslie to cap
the! first week j of practice. Itauk
commented aftr the scrimmage
that he was "Very pleased" with
the j performance of his lads. The
Viking mentor; particularly cen
tered ,his praise on Don Gettis,
the 220 pound wrestler, with little
or no football experience. "I think
he's going to ,muke a pretty good
tackle," Hauk offered.
Next session is set for Monday
night with lengthier scrimmage
periods and stress on fundamen
tals. And one ' of the problems
facing the skipper will be what
to do about three lettermen quar
terbacks he has on hand. Wish
I had 'em that deep in every
position," Hauk said.
! Pro Season Opens
CLEVELAND. Sept. 6-(flVBe-fore
the largest crowd ever to see
a regularly - scheduled profes
sional' football game 60,135 fans
the Cleveland Browns launch
ed the All-America football con
ference Campaign ; tonight by
smothering an offenMvely impo
tent Miami Seahawk club under a
44 to 0 avalanche.
slaml homer. ! f-
I . 1 -
Inj the ' American league thj
pacej- setting ; Boston Red S
bowed to !the Washington Sennj
tors.! 3 to 1 2 in II innings whn
Stanj Spence doubled in Bud. jr
IeAi- with the clincher. Diz.v
Trout's - fourrhit hurling enabled
the jDetrolt Tigers to step the
Cleveland Indians, $ to 0. as Harjc
Greeinberg his his 3 1st horr.ef.
Samf Chapman hit a four-mastir
and made a game-saving caUh li
"the Philadelphia Athletics be-t t.e
ffew York! Yankees 4 to 3. .
AMERICAN LEAGUE " 1
"hilaJ-ffcnia Cue (k-O If A It 1
Marshatly Muiphv 8 ar.d fosf.
snn: 8avae and Roar I
Clevrland X .. : 00O 1 O- 4 1
Drtrolt -i... . . 2f w 003 S
"Harder. Gassawav (7. Emr !.
C-ntr (8) t and Hegan; Trout ad
Swtfq .
Bostoh l. noo on ww ov i ; i"
Washington I 000 0S0 000 013 l
Eleven Innings i j 4
Harris. Klingrr Johnson 9
and Iartee;i Nursom and Evans, i
I National Liacir I
Philadelphia pie B10 OisT 2 f
New York J 163 1)04 10" i li
Judd. Hoerst 13) land Se-r.irtick.
Hi; 'Tinkle and Lombardi.
PittsbUrsh .. OO0( 110 3!0 fs
St. Louis . .. . 03U 4il 00 T t 1
Hemtxelman. Gerheaosr 4i ; td .
Saikeld: Beazlv. Dtckjon i Sji-
hardth) and Kluttz. i
. ; i :
f
Track Work
PORTLAND. Sep. 4-i-AIl
construction -work Ion PortJand"s
new million dollarj horse racing
track! was halted today by prder
of CPA. but manajgers said the
eai will open Setit. 14 as i-che-dulei.
, " I
Haltetl
OLYMPIC MEET ENDS
I
6MiT--The international Oljrr.pic
committee closed a six-day) con
ference here today by electing CcL
B. W. Scharbo of (The N!her
landst a member of the executive
committee.
I FCL Scares: I
Assault Ready
For Vengeance
NEW YORK, Sept. 6-P)-As-sault
comes back to the races to
morrow with his aches and pains
gone and his running shoes all
polished up for a chance to get
even with The Dude. Tomorrow
they'll be- tangling, along with
nine other three-year-olds,-in the
$25,000 -added, male -4 and - an
eighth Discovery handicap at
Aqueduct. ,
& League Standings
' 1 ; it
Sacramento 0f! io0 1S-I S
San fVanciseo . . 03O !0O OS J 13 -S
Freitas. Gonzales 4ti and Cxroy ;
Janseit and O(rodo k i. i
San Diego . . 0O8 0O2 Oil trtO S-4 12 t
SeatU . 010 000-003 SOS 1 S U 1
OUen and Rice; . Eihott. Peanssn Sr
and BeSrd. - i I
Oakland 004. iOO SIS 1 -T
Hollywood . . 010 3XO r H S t
Shea. Hayes i? and faimorKli. C'JC
curullo and Unaer. i r
I
NATIONAL LEAGL'F. Wl LEACft'E
W I Pet W L Pet w L Pct- W L Pet.
c : i aa au mi rin;nn.il .T!4 ais Wenachee 8 52 30 Yakima 9 SS 04
t..'....i.i. at i (iitk,i,xJ.ini, m t Af Salem 19 60 .SS Vantpuver 2 71
rhi.... nu (UM. vii MtT mi Bremertn "I 62 .934 Spokane 54 75 ill
Boot
on 67 S3 .515 1'tllnbiiikh 51 70 .403 '"" V" , . ,7 . V 1- ,
Friday's Result: At New York 16, .TlmZ.u'lm,?,. ,V.'n"'
ladelphia Z: At St. Louis 7. Pitts- '.I, n
m I-. . . i . . t i. erion J. wenaicnee 9. muu.ci -
a. win; Hin Kiiniuicui. , ,
MERICAN I.EA61E COAST I.KAgIe
Phi
burgh
A
WLPrt. Wl.Pct. WLPct. W L Pet
Boston ( S 41 .701 Chicago 61 73 .455 Sn Fran lo5 59 .640 Sacrmnto S4 S4 MO
New York 78 M .52 Cleveland 60 75 .444 Oakland 101 65 .008 Sn Diego 70 99 .414
Detroit 75 55 J77 St. Iuis 55 75.423 Holly wod 87 76 .534 Seattle 65 99 J96
Washngtn 64 49 .481 Philadelph 45 90.333 Los An'ght 87 78 .527 Portland 62 101 3SU
Friday's Menu Its: At Detroit . Cleve- Friday's Results: At San Francisco
land 0; At Philadelphia 4. New York 7. Sacramento 2; At Poitland 9. Los
3; .At Washington 3, Bosh 2. (Only Angeles 3; At Seattle 5. i San Diego 4;
games scheduled). At Hollywood 5. Oakland 1.
RCA-RadioJa and Sentinel I
Radios . 31.50-33.50
100 Pure Rubber
Kitchen Floor ) FA A AF
Mats, 16x29 .OU-sii.XO
Front Door Mats,
link rubber type
Room Heaters 9.35-24.95
5.95
Several Styles of
Electric Door Chimes...
4.95 up
3.95
3.75
3.00
Lyrfc "Magic-Flo Glass
Coffee Makers, .8-cup....
Aluminum
.Food Choppers...
"Vynaware Pastic Covered
Steel Clothesline, 100 ft
? "S&ir GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES
Investigate Our -Easy Pay" Budget Plan
10" Aluminum
Skillets ...,...:
"Electroline"
Fence fl Q QF
Controllers JL vival
Cory Glass
Coffee Rods... ...
The New Stahly
"Live"
Razor...
Dorm ever Electric
Juicers.
2.79
28.95
500
,-
22bi50 225
15.50
4.95
All Steel Kiddie Cars
with ball bearing wheels
ONE ONLY
307Gallon Rheems Elec
tric Hot Water Heater
93.50
Frank Dooliille Hasler Service Center
.. . i
. Commercial at Center
VOUU tuu
THIS
WEEK
ONLY
l;
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a u hls and inspect j
iimng. - j
Inspect br a k c
drums.
"Check and t add
brake Eu;d it
needed, (fluid ex
tra.
M Adjust the
shoes to iecure
, full xontact
drums. . V
r Ca ref ullj?
W. -brakes, j
lure ii
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Firesf one.
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