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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1946)
I The Slot man,' Salem. Ur. Saturday. September 14, mini i , . 1948 Salem Club Championship Links Meet Set The mnul Nikm tielf club efcaanptonship t m r a in ml, booked le start the week, of Sep tember tZ starts IU 3-hele taaJif) ins tour IWir and Sun day ever the Month River road latent. All entrant, and there will llkelr be nearlr 100 mt Ikes, muni post 30 holes of naltf)ing seer, te be eligible fee the tournament, accordine lm Club lr Jim Rassctl. The e, stall) Ins mot be completed by Sunday. September 2t. Restrll remind that the t.ur taasnent will not be- a handicap affair, bat will hare IS-man fl ignis far all species ef . par baater. rrtses so to those Inn In a the variam flight. The rhaaaplenship III hi will hold 10 jWALT CUNC Jr. ! ' i of the club's, top tee-men for the first round, with the ;' defeated eifht forming Uc lint flight. Walt (Junior) CUne. Inactive the past, few month. Is the de f ending champion, bat announc ed this week ha may not enter this year's meet. Cllna dawned Glenn Lenrren. 3 and tj laat 'year far the'utle, his second In a raw. . '-'!' ' An ltrhole .Sweepstakes lour nament. players to benefit by full handicaps. wiIl'oe the Men's clnb tournament -far the week end. . Sweepstakes scoring; ' may - be tnrned'in as qualifying counts for the elub champlonsblpmeet. but players must announce In tentions before teeing- off. it s.e Kvllm'Attwg By Jut it Sto.nk 1 . 4 , 51 ..4 1 Bearcat Grid Eleven Shaping Up; Vet Linemen, Fast Backs on Team : , ; ! I ? i ; 1 ! ' Co- h Walt EH. kon buttcl up the firt week of Willamette university football practice yes teidy on SweetUnd field, and following the lengthy afternoon scrimmage Hhe heaa man was convinced Lis Hrrt won't L Uf off this season. The 50-man squad, part of H to be shuffled Into a )ioh eleven Later, will rest Unlay but will cummence another full week of hopped tip drills Mopday. . Although the Bearcats won't be as hefty as have been some of the prewar Juggernauts, they will nonetheless be equipped with large dose of experience, plenty of fast backs. and a healthy por tion of veteran linemen. Erick son's material was made to order for his modified double wing sys tem ' '!:!. i Eriikson and Assistants Elmer Schaake and Bunny Bennett lined up starting squads for yesterday's ftoiritpd scrimmage as i follows: First team Eugene Allison (Port land) and Marv Goodman (Co quille) at ends, the latter a letter mam Hank Ercolini (Seattle) and Ken Jacobsen (Vancouver), ta ckles, both prewar Jettermen and Jacobsen ; the converted quarter back whi (s still calling the team's rignalf. Bob ; Donovan (Oregon City) and Paul Cookingham (Sa lem), guards, both lettermen. Pat White (Portland), center and an other lelterman. i Chuck : Furno (Vancouver), harry' Mc-Keel (Sa lem). John Burleirh (Placerville, Calif.) and John Slanchik (Holi day. Cove, W Va.), backs. The lofirst two arc lettermen. Promising fuback John FletchaU of Reeds port did not scrimmage because of a slight neck injury-, I The "second" outfit: Marshall Barbour and Bill Reder. both let termen. at ends: Ernie MiUer (ex- I Salem high) land Bob Tier nan (Independence) at tackles; Herb Johnsrud (Taft) and Howard Ol son (Camas. Wash.) at i guards, with Garrell (Truck) Q-lner al ternating, and gigantic Bob Hill, biggest man on the squad at cen ter. Backs were Rex , Hardy and Bob Douglas, lettermen, and John Macy and Lowell y eager. Those who f stood out i in the scrum were Goodman. McKeel and triple-tnreater Mancmi on the first eleven, and Johnsrud and Yeager on the No. 2 squad. FN A lot of personalities and develepsnenta are eontribntlac to s athletle renafasaneo and certainly one r roup that, Is doing IU share Is the Dad's flub i boasters e s traor dinar y. As has been peesiowsly Mentioned yon don't have to be the parents of a budding tbiete to mim this orsanhtaUkn. The only prerequisites arc a fondness for sport sad a williasuess to devote a little tlnae to the good of the local lea ma. whether they be from Willamette. Kalem high or the Junior Jilfh schools. And In the present make-up of the Club you'll find 'em rlfht and left the gays whose roots have sprung from sport wno nave maue names for themselves on the alhJette fields who despite a few added years bate never let their youthful enthusiasm and love of the game. And number one on their list of Im medUate objectives Is support of the kids who fig. ore In aJrm sport ptrture-f-to give the athletes the ronfidenee that comes from knowing that the Usw-tonr are behind them whether they Win or loe. : To Illustrate usl how far these "Dads" win go to put over their progrsm. the membership la going ..I..1.LU.I. I . . l . . ... r-""inii trarm ine yeita ana songs Of UiC MKNKV OANA various schools roundabout. Now that Is what! we'd call going "all oof. And probably not half a dosen in the butch can carry a tunc at that. But you cau l beat the spirit. Letting po grass grow under their feet the Oads have purchased a block of 0 ticket for the Initial Kalem hih grid game with Lebanon there. So at heme or iwif from borne Ucal performers csa rest assured that there's always going to be at least a bit of old alem behind 'cm. I 'J ran filiation of T!i I'rinre Krmember "Prlore" Henry Oina who was laat another mmtfAr witb the rwrtUnd Beavers In the eary 113ts?j Just a Journey man gardener he was with an occasional show of hoove run power. Who would ever have thouht In those days thai he had pitching posvibiU Ues in that right arm of hU and. heavens knows, the Bearer needed barters in those da vs. At any rate Mr. Oana In the years since has blossomed Into ouite a moundsman In his travels about the baseball world. In fact he'd be tossing at major league batter's right now save for some personal idiosy urrarles. Here's all the big Hawaiian accom pyhed for Dallas in a three day period la the Teaa loop during August On Aug. 2t he won a game with a plnch-hit homer. The following day be hurled) Dallas to a 7 to t verdict over Be a assent, and contributed to his cause with a triple and single. And on the d be rapped In two runs with a pinch double. CTlmasiag hla season Hank was named the most valuable pitcher In the Texas loop at the end of the campaign. Somebody was wrong semew here along the line when they sold Oana short. Short Sliot.w Wslt Lrk-hsoa. Willamette menUr. had unite a time finding sle II shoes for a couple of his grid candidates. Ernie Miller. 11 pound Salemite. and Bob Hill, center aspirant. Miller, a tackle possibility, was so eager to get in the thkb of things that he actually went out for practice one day la hla storkloe r..t iv.t spirit If all the boys have a similar attitude. Il'.ll r a avi as . - . . " iinauy is menuoneuas a Utbt-beavy rbatender la the NBA ratings Iho days after he took a bad beatlne from Costllo o. .a the Ironic thing Is that he deserved mention Ions' be f (fee. frus wasnt listed at all. .... We've all beard the pro and cons of whether a fan should mmmm mttrw II a STTR nil MM IS UU Ktmt a mao. isfut. inere waa aiuta us . v-s. iii.ji, the other day after Jobnny Undetl had accidentally thrown hi bat lute the bos seats. A. Itb the Inevitable result that a customer wanted vve don t know w ho won lout. to Use the wart lab home. Bowling MERCANTILE LEAGl E Knights Columbus stickler 2 151 lT 491 Wkkman U ltg 131 JJ , EPOlng I4 1IC Itfl 49 tapp HI ITS IS7 tti Bigler 13 ItC 15t 43 ' Halrnt Modelers ' j War am 12S ll 119 J5 Ktelller Mt 117 199 3CI , Farrar n I3t 141 . 455! Brsdleyv 15 nj 19 47;! Kimen 179 159 195 533 Bulrss Market Brent ICS 1C3 13C 465 Morris 141 1S3 174 471 Buirk 141 135 149 437 Maaenon 171 174 179 534 Kos 175 19S 13 593 National Baltrrv Co. Kerdenr 7S 91 99 2S Bartholomew 144 143 149 438 Manke HI 154 13? 397 Malierson 1S5 219. 129 594 Lover 112 159 224 514 Pacific Fruit Co. (lark III 139 19 354 Alechlre 14S ICS ICS 422; Merrill 149 111 131 393 t I Heidi U2 133 III 44C Mever 135 139 US 439 ? Walton Brown Co. : Helms 114 111 225 S)1bu 132 113 141 3S: Bellows . T194 125 131 37 ' Fsge 114 114 131 359 L!ood . Ill 139 114 3C4 Statesman (Forfeit) Lame 145 UC 1 1C 427 Msalro 139 191 139 3S9 Rowan 144 132 133 499 Irklns Talmago 192 lt44 lit 12S lit 12 S37 37S aten oDuiuev L Bis; ho'p Vie oir QoDitfaioini : Quick Beats Kaiiuner, 3-1, Willi J HolpuUenlRival Wiiis, 10-9 - KPRINGFIELD. N.J., Sept. 13 The! little man with the larae, economy-size fighting heart. Smiley .Quick; .battled his way into the finals of the National Amateur golf championship at Haltusrol to day, and tomorrow will tie up with Ted Bishop, a tall, balding oil salesman from Dedham, alass., for one ; of the game's most coveted titles. I Quick, already holder of the national public links 'crown, won his way into the last 36-hole round with a tenaciously earned 3 and 1 victory over Freddie Hummer, now of Detroit, who virtually was brought up on Bal tusrol's rolling acres. The Ingle wood. Calif., electrician employed an almost, magic putter to wrap up the triumph over: a man who, most of the way. was the better player from tee to green. Bishop, who once was a pro fesnional in his extreme youth and today, at 33, is an extremely cool. competent golfer, overwhelmed Bob Willits of Kansas City, 10 and 9, as the law of Averages fi nally caught up with the blond fellow from Missouri, Willits con- Tested with a wide smile that he had come to the -tournament "on vacation" and was dumbfounded at reaching the semi-finals. Hauk Reveals Tentative Team Qlj(. r-""m Muslal.. Cardinals Vernon. Senators Williams. Red Sox Hopp. Braves Pesky. Red Sox Mtze. Giants C AB R H Pet. I4S MO 111 90S -3S8 134 327 7 1SS .351 143 4S2 149 169 J44 .L-. 119 3SS 64 134 .338 . f 1 1 97 J37 101 ill IS 1ZT Ml Runs batted In National: Slaughter. Cardinal. 117; Walker. Dodgers. 100; Muslal. Cardinals. 93. American: Wll liams. Red Sflx. 119; poerr. Red Sox, 114; York. Rod Sox. 114. . Homo rur National: Mite;. Giants S3; Klner. Plrat. 20; Enola. Phtlllea. 16: Northey. Pltlllles. 16. American: Witliatna, Rrd Sos. 3: Grenberg. Tl-I asi llto. Twiaw. It Orecootaos la use nuJor srnat tkey M rrWUrt j ' B H- O A K RBI Gordon. Yankoao . 4 9 J 4 9 9 Whitman. DodeerS 9 9 3 0 9 1 Poskw Red Sox 3 1 3 9 9 9 Docrr, Red Sex 4 9 9 4 9 9 WOIIEII Cr I1EIJ IIEEDED To Process the Prone Crop Here ou jret lime and half after 40 hours which' in- creases your average hourfy pay; Able bodied o ! fk( men, per hr. ?aVaU J Women, basic Per hour Oregon F rait Pro duels Co. West Salem, Oregon Ice Cream All Flavor - No Limit S3C Saving Cenler Salem and West Salem Era urn -1 cmra vmrnim Day Shilij 7:30 a. xa.;lo 5:30 p. n! 4 Night Shift, 7 p. n. lo 5:30 a. n. And Part-Time IlighTShift, 7 to 11 Transportation! Furnished Night Workers Phone 22038 1 1 lUniled Erduers, Inc. J 4 Miles South of Salem At Liberty In eooperstlon ' with Halem (banners Committee Beavers Defeat Stars in Two i HOLLYWOOD Sept 131') The Portland Beavers took a dou bleheader from the Hollywood Stars , here tonight, 8 to 4 and 6 to S. Portland - 203 300 13 10 1 Hollywood 000 301 14 7 3 Moot y and Balllnger; Reacig no, Kim ball (4, Bittner 7) and Unser, Sheeljr (SI. Portland 300 100 0314.11 1 Hollywood 104 000 0003 7 I Barrett. Mooser 14 1 and Holm; Perei. Vayliarr (;. Gresorv . and Unser. Sesttlo . 010 030 0004 9 1 San rranrisco 001 001 0003 9 1 Soriano and Sueme; Lien. Xtathewton sod ivv. Oakland 403 009 SOW-S 14 1 San Diego 300 0O0 2O0 4 7 9 Bear den and Hearse: Keindtv. Dum. ler (3). Chappie il). Vltalicri US and Bleei'-i ' 1 Los Ancrlet 900 110 Oofl-S 13 3 Sacramento 001 200 034 10 3 Chambers and Steoltenson: Nelson and Titzgeisld. McPhail Installs - i . ; i Neun as Yanh Pilot DETROIT. Sept. X-JP)-ln a move that followed sharply. eni the heeU or Bill Dickey's state ment that he was net interested in eontlnaing as manager of the Taking- advantage of a little sawdust at 'one end of the field, Coach Harold Hauk sent his Sa lern high.gridders through a brief scrimmage session last night at Leslie. Major share of the prac tice period was taken up with pass' defense, however. Hauk has announced a tenta tive starting line-op for next Fri day's ope'ning' game with Lebanon with Hill and Hauk at the ends. Zerllnden and Houser at the guards. Wiper and Gettis at tack les and Goffrier at center. In the back field the picture at this time puu Allison at quarter, Bobbins and Bartlett at the halfback spots and Dasch at full. The. Salem high mentor emphasized that this line up stood good chances of being revised before the opener. 2 More Braids For Mat Card Striving te dish bp next Tues day, night even a better bleep bee than was his fall and win ter season opener this week. Matchmaker Elton Owen yester day announced twe mere size able sepffles for the armory te accompany the Mike Nazerlan Indian Ike Caxzell rematch. The first: Joe Lynam vs. Fete Bel eaatro. The second:! Karl Gray vs. Jack Lipscomb. Marlon and Polk county grappling fans who are up on their wrestling who's who needn't be told of the po tentialities In either brawl. One more prelim, making four matches In all. will be added to the card by Owen. Only the semlwlndup special is now missing-. . si - .' ''Tr- 4 aV""S s J TIK LOSS: Southpaw Trlple throater Bob Funk (above), who was being counted upon to give Salem high's Viking some needed offensive punch this year, has Indicated he will en roll In the Salem Bible Insti tute Instead and will not be In SI1S grid togs. Funk Is an ex Leslie Jr. high whiz. New Yerk Vankees next year. President Larry McPhail today promptly grabbed the reins and handed them to Coach Johnny Neun, who was Installed as manager to finish out the season. Red Sox Jolly Bunch i As AL Pennant Nailed I. 1 ' .ill i CLEVELAND, Sept. llWVThere were gray, gloomy clouds ever League park today, but there, was sunshine In every corner f the Boston Red Sex' dressing rooni for the Idols of Beantown finally shattered a 28-year Jinx and clinched the American league pennant. Appropriately enough, four Bosox dove under the showers and struck up the opening chords of Yeu Are My Sunshine" as handsome Tex Hughson and tall Ted Williams, the real heroes ef Boston's dramatic 1 te t victory- over Cleveland, sat grinning at the happv melee. " , 1 Three teammates were pounding Hughson's back when stocky Johnny Pesky-who rapped one ef the Sox two bits, threw his arms around the Texan's neck and planted a kiss on his cheek. Tex grinned as Johnny rumpled his hair. "We've snapped out of our slump, Hughson chortled, "and I wouldn't be surprised if we won six or seven games in a row. We'll be hard to beat from here In and I'm glad we got this slump out of our .system before world series time. Tex rubbed his strong right arm, which carried him to his ISth victory on a three-hit shutout, and added, "I never felt, better In my life." RECORD SET STOCKHOLM. Sept. 13-(P)-A four-man Swedish team claimed a new world's record tonight for the 3200-meter relay of 7:29:0, or 1.4 seconds under the mark ici ognized by the International Amateur Athletic fedtraitet. BrodEts Win, 4-3; UsnV Oaof aTnV 939 V U V W U U U II f&Vsi jejf Cards' Margin 2 Games; Bosox Heal Indians as Timers Lose -: :.. J -. : ';. - llROOKLYN, Sept. 13 -(A) The Ilronklyn Dodgers, fightihg thi the pressure heavily upon th-m, nosed the National league leading St. Louis Cardinals, 4 to 3, here today to pull within Pi games of the pacers. Two and a-thlrd Innings of fine relief hurling by Kirby Higbe, who had rehe-ed Joe Hat- Throngs Attend West Pageant PENDLETON, Ore . Sept. 13 (vl)- Pool table sleeping space went for 40 cents a fpot tonight as seemingly all the western world acclaimed the famed Pen dleton Round-Up. A police-esli- mated throng of 60.000 lined the pavements of this town of 10.000 at 6 a.m. in anticipation of the Westward Ho parade. Stands were packed with 21,000 as cow boys rode and fell in quest of the bag of gold which will go to the champ. John Bowman, Oakdale, Okl.i., roped two steers In 43.6 seconds today and threatened to take the No. 1 spot. Bill McMackin, two time round-up cowboy titlist from Chandler, Ariz., was thrown from competition by his bucking horse. SwedesTopped dip I nauiriir al NATIONAL I JC AG IE i W ll. Prt. W I. Pet. Hi. Louis SS S3 ."20 Cincinnati S8 77 .4.14 Brooklyn SS 52 ,620 Phlladelpll 61 SO 4.T3 Chlraco : 74 H2 .544 Flttsbursh S 79 .423 Botorvs 71 67 314 New Yoik J7 84 .464 Friday- Rcsulls: At New York 1. Cin cinnati 4; At Philadelphia 4, Chicago I: At Boston 2-1. PitUbuffh 4-10; At Brooklyn 4, St. Loun 3. -4- AHERICAN I.EAGL'C W t. Prt. Boston 97 4 .678 Chicago Detroit 79 M .977 Cleveland New York 80 61 .467 St. Louis W L Pet. 66 75 .468 64 78 .451 60 77 .438 Washngtn 68 72 .486 Phijadelph 47 94 .333 At Chicaao 3-4 Frida y Results Philadelphia 1-2: At Cleveland 0. Bos ton 1: At Detroit 4. New York S: At St Louis 7, Wasliinslon 0. . t COAST I.KAUl'K ?n Fran 108 64 .629 acrmnto 87 as .494 Jakland 107 6 .624 Sn Dieto 72 104 .404 - Anita VI K2 .526 Seattle 70 102 .407 rlollywod SO 82 .523 Portland 68 104 33 Friday's Results: At San Franrlsr-o 2 0. Seattle 4-lg; At Hollywood 4-5. Port land 8-6; At San Diego 4. Oakland 8; At Sacramento 6, Lo Angeles 9. FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 13 The United States Davis cup team swept to a 2-0 lead oyer Sweden's European cham pions in the interzone finals to day, winning the first two jin gles contests of the five-match series on the wind-blown center court at the West Side Tennis club before a slim crowd of some 1500. Portland Track OpenerTonight PORTLAND, Ore., Repl. 11-iTPr-Thev were ready inr the na tion's newest horse racing plant Bill Kyne's million and a quarter Portland Meadows to night for its formal opening en Saturday night. Carpenters' hammers s t II I were booming and electricians were stringing wires yet today In the nation's only major track te operate under the floodlights. An elaborate lighting system, tested for the first time last night, brought near daylight to the mile-long aval and adjacent grounds. Opening night will feature two handicaps, the seven-fur-long Eugene for a $1290 purse and the mile and a sixteenth Salem, for $1500. : - ten in the seventh, saved the con test for the Dodgers. The Btkirs made short work of George Hun ger in the first frame with a fdur run explosion. The Pittburgf Pirates took, two from the Boston Braves. 4 to. 2 and 10 to 1. Uo 1'fggs hulled the Cincinnati rteds to a 4 to 1 win over the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Phils stopped the Chicago Cubs. 4 to 1 In the American .circuit the, Boston Red Sox clinched the Am erican league bunting as they deb ris ioned the Cleveland Indians. I to 0, on Ted Williams' homer ar.d Tex. Hughson's pitching, while the Detroit Tigers were losing: to New Yoik. 5 to 4. Williams' rap, a fly to left, was possible only because the Indians were " pulled around to right in their "Williams shift." Under newly appointed Manager Johnny Neun, the Yank came out on top of the Tigers Via Joe DiMaggio's seventh-frame homer. The Chicago White Sox beat the Philadelphia Athletics twice. 3 to 1 and 4 to 2, and the St. Louis' - Browns topped the . Washington Senators. 7 to 0. - AMERICA I LEAGVT Philadelphia. on IsM 6101 9 1 Chicago 102 one oe'-fa Savage. Harris (71 and Desautei. Astroth (7 1; Grose snd Haves, i Philadelphia no or oil 3 T2. CtlU'lfo OOO 210 01 A te o Marchiidon. Chriatopher" 2. Fagam 181 and Rour; PapuOi and Tre-n. Boston - loo cos ooe-j-i 2 9 Cleveland OOO tt oof 3 I Huehson snd H. "A a fiver; , Err.breo -and Hegan. 1 -- I New York 011 01 V 5 9 I Detroit ... 011 ISO Out 4 It 1 Gmnpert. Bonham 9l and RoOtn-" son: New houser and Rirriaro. Wasrtinston ooo ooo e 9 16 9 St. Louis 051 100 m f 12 1 Wynn. Masterson Or. Wads i5. Curtis it; and " Early; Kf srr.eE and Heif NATIONAL LEAGtTE Cincinnati - 03O IftO nno 12 9 New- Yoik .010 OtOn-1 It I Bess and Mueller; CJfiswom.! Geo f2. Schuiriacher. tS. Abirrwtoy ttf snd Cooper. I Chicago . . 100 OftS ooo 1 T9 Philadelphia . ., . 211 OU0 OS' 13 O Manders. Meyer 3l. OIen S and McCullough; Schanz and Rermmck. Pittsburgh -...010 001 ooo 0U0 024 1? 1 Boston 000 200 000 OOO 00 -2 8 4 Ostermueiler and Salkeld; Cooper r and Masl. ' Pitubuigh - 101 200 03316 13 t Boston . 10O 000 ooo 1 S3' Bahr and Baker: Lee. Pedel 3 and Weitelmann () and PaOgett St. Louis ....9uo lis 10--3 S 9 Brooklyn 400 OOO 0O 4 T I Munger, Brazis , 111, Wilhs 4, Burkhart . Erlckson 8I and Race. Gariagola (8): Hatten, Higbe f Edwards. , Table of l!oastal Tides Tfmea computed for Taft. Ore, ay the II. 8. Coast and Ceodetie Survey for the Oregon Statesman, September High j Time Water ! Time Water 2 09 a m. 6 0 B os a m. t w 2 21 p.m. JS IJ tm. S 3:04 am. IS B4S am. 16 2;S9 p m. 6 6 9 4S p m. 61 416 am, 10 9.27 am. 21 3 :42 p.m. -10 51 p rtu 14 19 19 Opportunity... for girls who tfkt to roctt tht public t ei De a Telephone Company service 'representative If you're the friendly, cooperative type . . . get along well with people . . . like to help others solve their problems . , . Then you're tjuitc sure to enjoy the work as a Telephone Company Service Representative ... explaining things about telephone service to the public either on the tele phone or when they visit the Business Office. You need no experience. We'll train you and pay you well while learning. You'll get raises at regular intervals, have paid vacations, sickness benefits, many other advan tages, and chance for advancement. Your work will be in teresting, in pleasant surroundings with congenial fellow workers. . r-, ; v'hy not come in today if you qualify, you can start r ,ltablc career at once. 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