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i Tha StaWaroqn, Solam. Ora-. Soturdarfi Sepia mbar 21. 1948 Viks Rap LeSjauioira 19-0 in Ope one ir Allinotu .Michael w Notch Scores Ah Ihiiikmrii Off to Flying Start LEBANON. Sept vlitr) Viking, look in 'iip pig? kin vhirl thii by thumping Icbaiion Hi Al Light ner DUlonitn Sports Editor 2iSuecial)-Crach Harold Hauk's double- lb wry much like they might go -places in e autumn, tonight got off to a flying start ttfie high's outclassed Warriors, 19 to 0. Upwards .f 3M0 lined the airr 4 ! uher In the season for both squads. It t k mI f.f h f t t quarter for the Salem to shed an opening rth i I fumoleiti. mj raily in the second canto they settled down t. methodically- Luke apart the Bud Page crew with potently reversed it.m the enemy, tark.le and ends and with the bullet aerials pitcher! by Veteran Jtr,ei ri.M'h The Vik tallied twice In the aecdtid frame titd fn-e again eily in the third. Knn thence on they settled back !. it feiiie .l.y as iccie mtnnrd most of the posts. Aw.i Ml v I-et..ii..ii ,uut at the outset of the second stanza sent th Vikings n their way fr the first score. Dasch grabbed the oval in h tun 40 nt rml)'rd it back to the 4.7. The accurate-armed trifle thieotrr, who completed six of st-ven tries tonight, faded back .ti the first play. stw.t m strike to End Bill Hill, his favorite battery mate i f lal cimm. rtd Hill gasVoped to the enemy -27. Dasrh then fed m irie to tfolrbatk Bud Michaels who tore off left tackle, re tiMd h field and m rmtled for a far corner of Lebanon's end iinr He made it utXrt a dazzling run and Salem had her first six lmei tit the cfi D" k H end l ie's attempted drop kick was low After Ds h returned another Le burton punt four plays later, the fvalems weie off again. This time it took but eight plays fronvLeba iM.n' 11 to do it, two of tlte right a pair of Dah's bullet aerials to lh k Alliwui -eiwl Hill. With the oval resting on the four, Dasch re er ! to AIIimhj who ((Might his way aiound right end and squirmed i to the end zone Hendries ki k wan good after hitting the crossbar and bourn nig orr for 13-0. Slem (Mk the kickoff rm the third frame and in 10 plays had N. 3 Muhie)' 32-yard return of ti e kickoff started the Salems from Lebanon's 48 And again Dasch unfurled two more passes, to Chuck Bobin and Allison to pave the way. Allison grabbed the fullback's rw,el shot and rambled 15 yards to th It. Michaels made five on a iere, Ijast h crashed to the 2 and then reversed to Allison who again luiimJ tii way orr. Hendrie's kick was blocked this time and the flt-m trrrf went to work. lx-banon. futile in both the running and pa swing game, had but two plays Which iremed to rat into the Viking defense. They were a str sight-ahead Quarterback sneak Dick Ilobbs and rams at the middle by Fu llb.uk Bob Downing w ho stood out in the Warrior back field But tte Win ii. r had to have a hefty break to go their deep est into Salem y.id, to the 17 in the fourth period. Starting from their own 44 after a punt, the Warriors put together two firtt downs and m 23-yril !. J- k Evans to Captain Dick Hobbs, to reach tbe 17 Hut Evans' neat heave was intercepted by llendrie on the 10 and l .rb.tr i on wan through. !. h m e.ily the game's standout with his ball-handling and I-umi g, but he had much company in Mates Hill, End Carlos Houck, AHimiii. MMhaeU and 220-pound Don Gettis, playing his first football gm- Hill tepeatrdly thirw Ixbanon carriers for losses and was as brilliant in hauling down the Das h serves a h was a year ago. Both ADison and Michaels made murrie for the Warriors with their twist ing shots at the line. AUimmi was alio a dandy on defense along with Hill and Getti. YARDSTICK: Salem Lebanon 147 Yd samrd scrimmage 79 I IN FIT Hill r.t:. 7 liricJ n fii'ff i t r I ui r fUker H. u k ..t... A ln v.irn II) 1 -! Ubirwn S 0 Sonn TKFictona for Plm AHin . Mic-naela I iub ' ! Bil Wtli (invmion lltwln, tub tot fjswh. arupttirk. OlficmU - Cranl tn teirre. Mat rmplll. umpire; In Wttun. head liiietman. : ",.: -... : f' ' 'A '. V ' -A ., i : t : ' i ' 1 I -'4 ' 4 r r ' nDnnnDnnnnnnnaaDannnnaDDQDDDnnnnaanannnnnnnnnD Army Leads Gridders In Curtain-Raisers Today NEW . YORK. Kept. 2t. -Ar)-Whlle the sun still beats down with mid-summer warmth on college gridirons, the , nation's best college football team ef 1944 and 1945 Army nd a num ber af Its outstanding 14 rivals will begin tomorrow on what promises to be the hottest sea son In many years. Array Is a heavy favorite over Vlllanova. Jut what the 1946 season will produee can't be forecast with any degree of accuracy because every team, except Army and Navy, -will be so much stronger than In the past two year that there' no basis for comparison. Admittedly; most of the major college trams are heavily load 1942. 1943 and 1944 returning from the armed forces to join up with or to dltplace last year's standout. A a result of the war, many players who' normally would have used up their elig ibility will be allowed to play from one to three more seasons. Navy, which has lot more manpower, than Army won't see action until' next week. Other outstanding games to morrow include Illinois vs. Pitts burgh. Oklahoma A. and M. vs. Denver. Texas vs. Missouri. Iowa State vs. Colorado, Texas Chris tian vs. Kansas and Mississippi vs. Kentucky. Oklahoma A. and Mn the Sugar Bowl champion and a candidate for another bowl game this season as long as Bob r'enlmore Is around to head the attack, opens against the Den ver tram that won the Rocky. Mountain big seven title last year: Texas, favored to win the southweat conference crown in Dana X. Bible's 34th and last esr as a coach, tackles Don Fau rot's MIM)iiri team that has been called the best in the big six. PI'M-MAN. Wash.. Kept. 20.-fAV-llalfhack Bill Lipprncott of Okanogan, running star ef last i i car's Washington Rtte college football team, rejoined Cougar workout today! after I mUstng a week r practice because of throat and foot Infections. Pltsburgh, Sept. 2i.-y7r-Th Pittsburgh Steeler scored two first half touchdowns on power football led by llaljrback Bill Duelley tonight and thirn beat off a last half Chicago Cardinal threat to win. 14-7 inj a national league football opener plaved on rain-soaked Forbes field before a capacity throng of I more than 31,000. ; .. ' BLOCKER: When Jak Leleht goes place for Oregon' grid Docks mi autumn, enanee ar Ms path will be cleared most of the time by Duke Iversoa (above), one of the best blocking backs In the nortnem division for the Webfoets before tho war. Iversoa 1 one of many returned vela Te Oliver' troupo this year. I. r Hamilton i I. T llrnklf ! I. 1 Ka'nbak C Tr irar : n c; (;xiiij H T Haulm R C PartrU H ' H(b t. H fvaria j It II rieiu i r Don nuns : 30 Yda. kwt Krbnmeit 0 Yda. galnad oaaaas 1 1 Tlrat 4o ns lat Unana irrlmmtft 4 lat duwna ; paaae I lat doaiu penalties II Paaara attempted 7 Paaaea eontplated 4 Paeaea tncompltle Paaaaa had mtereep. 7 Yda. runbark all kicks 5 lumblo I Hall loa. fumbles 3 Ate. length punta 30 Yda. lost penalties 4 a - 4 3 a a s a ai is Golfers Set for 2nd Qualifying Heat, SGC Sa Urn's par-minded men. anxious to take a crack at the numrFlnua prize jor victories in the upcoming Club chamuionshio tournament at Salem golf course, today open a second weekend of qualifying over ine ooum itiver rtoaa layout. All tourney entries must post a 36- hol qualifying tally before they ar eligible to be placed In the various flights. TTh deadline for qualifying; falls Sunday night, September 29. Upward of 50 have so far checked fit with IB-hole total, ac cording to Club Pro Jim Russell. The final, field is expected to reach near the 100 mark.; Jack Russell' one-under par 71 i cur rently top In tho chase for meet medalist honors. The tourney start will find all eligible placed in 16-man flight in accordance with their respective qualifying score and known capabilities. ! The Men's club will conduct an 38-hole Sweepstakes tourney, full handicap. Saturday and Sunday coincide with the qualifying. KoUin' Along Uv Jerry Stone Joe Louis has abruptly and completely blacked out tho ring fu lore of Taml Maurirllo. the latest of tho so-called challengers. And. with the latest Bomber viectory there la the usual recurrence of the erica. TJoe Is the greatest -of them all". Well. Jo Is Just about tho sorrt-bet that ever moved across the sporting scene. Every time he climbs through the. ropes Just as surely as tho sunrise In th morn inghe's going to chop his opponent down with a Murderous smash of leather. And It's pretty gea erallr Inside eight rounds, more likely Inside five. Vine the Brown Belter Is termed th greatest heavy of all time there are the Imponderables, tho "Ms" to consider. Man to man could tho Detroit Devsstater have beaten Dempsey, Johnson or Jef fries? You ran never get anything tangible oat of a sjoestion like that. It can never be anything but conjecture. However, you take Jo' willingness to sneet all comers, his 23 title defeases, his phenom enal ability as a ring craftsman, and It must bo admitted that he has an argument there. Tho old- joe Leal tinaera. though, will shake their beads and reverently admonish, "Don't forget Jeff and Gentleman Jim and Lil Arthur " Incidentally. Maurirllo. prior to his painful collision with Louis, kayoed Bruce Woodcock.. Woodcock knocks out Gus Lesnevieh th other night and Gus stopped Marlon county's Joe Kahut early In the year. Where doe that leave our Wood burn farmer boy? Farrith Man jnurer ' Dutrn Ought to be a knockdown and dragoat series between Leslie and Parrtah this season with the sqaads seemingly more oa tho same plane than has ever before been the case. What has always been a curse for the southend Missionaries th preponderance of man power at the north end school seems a thing of tho past for this campaign anyway, as both schools report approximately th same number of candidates. Coach Bob Kmc her at Leslie, and his Leslie lads should no doubt be aching to pia bock the ear of Bob Metsger gang. For through th year It baa been pretty much Parrlsh all the wa. The Pioneers have lost every man af their potent 194S baek Oeld. with but three lettermea oa hand all Uaemea. Keuscher fare a shade better la the matter of returning monogram winner with five, four them linemen. So te Leslielte asayb this la th year! IT'rnlhrrman, II ate About A Break? Here's hoping the weatherman doe well by Walt Erlcksea' Bearcats when they trek to Saa Jos for th season's opener. Not that Walt woald prefer a wet field bee a us hi system requires some pretty Intricate ball handling bat Mr. Weatherman pleas don't let the mercury run anywhere near tho 94) mark on Sept. 27. Countless are . the time that northwest team hare takea th southern Jaaket and ran Into 93 degree temperatures and a lost ball gam. Oregoa Stat face the same situation la It early gam with Soathera California' formidable Trojans. And this brings ap soother matter. "Why must Northwest mem bers of tb Coast conference make three trip south for every one that the Trojans and the L'CLA and tho rest make north. The answer to that one fs simple the power of tho old box offle draw. Tb sys tem may help th coffers bat It certainly throws th advantage all one way la the matter of game won and lost. Bat who aro w to juration the power of tho dollar. Add to the stalwarts who arc helping to make Salem sport pro gressive: Stearns Cashing (And what a busy man Is he). Stearns turned In an A-l Job during the summer In piloting the Salem Sands to the Junior B title, topping It with a victory dinner for tho kid tbe other night. Seems like every time wo turn oar head Mr. Cashing bobs up In connection with some new activity. Boy scouts aoftball, bowling the man has a variety of : Interests to say th least. And la a whispered aside we might add that he has been known to play a game called golf. However, we won't go Into any detail on that. Table of Coastal Tides Timee computed for Tart. Or., by Uva l' S Coat and Gaodetie Survey for th Oregon Slatearnan. i September H if h Time Water XI ISM am. J Lew Time Water 1 33 am. -J 23 24 23 2 27 2 Si p.m. I a m. 1033 p m. 1134 am. 11:14 pm. 12 7 p m. 0 01 s an. 12 37 pan. 47 a.m. 1 :0 p m. J 31 I'. !c33 p m. 7 :13 a m. 21 p an. 2J1 p m. 4:23 a m. 4:2 pjn. os a.m. :1 p m. 1:47 a m. 01 p.m. M a.m. 41 pm. S3 a m. 7:21 p.m. 7 23 a m. 00 p.m. 7 :54 a m. :4 sum. I -J 23 -4-2 1 I 1J 4 1 0 9.1 1J l a . aiicly Eleven Boasts Vets : SANDY, Sept. , 20 -(Special) When Coach "Pop" Rannow'g Balem secrets fv State Waltons Open Conclave Oregon's division of the Izaak Walton League of America opened its 24th annual convention yester day at the Marlon hotel. Rep resentatives from all 13 of the ftate's inner chapters were in at tendance, along with Tom Wal lace, of LouUvllJe, Ky.. the presi dent of the i national chapter. Wallace, a visitor yesterday, will be principal speaker tonight dur ing tho annual banquet starting at g:30 o'clock. ; Most of yesterday's opening business was taken up by re ports from various committees. Resolution will be delivered and acted upon today. Also booked lor today Is the election of new Officers. Current state division Officers are Lloyd Reinholdt, Sa lem, president; Jim Loder, Salem, vice-president, and E. J. Church, Sandy Pioneers wade into their Willamette Valley Football league schedule this year, foes will find a veteran team loaded with eight iettermen. Rannow had 60 can didates in his practice sessions before opening the season against Hill Military academy Friday. Canby will be Sandy's first league opponent here October 4. Lettermen back again this year are Daryle EUason. Earl Bell, Les ter Wolf f and Bob Steenson, backs, and Jim Dyal, Dick Bow ers, Charles Marsh, Den Lund bom, linemen.- Sandy will play a IQ-gam schedule this year. Champs Retain Softy Crowns CLEVELAND, Sept. 20-iP)-Fort Wayn' Zollner Pistons and the New Orleans Jax Girls to night retained their titles in final play of the Amateur Softball asso ciation. Th Zollner successfully defended the men's division crown by defeating th Chicago Match Corp., 2-0. after New Orleans held th women's championship by downing the Match Corporation's female team,' 1 to 0. Back Grabs Purse; Tackle Catches Him l- DETROIT. Sept. U -fP)-GBy Brown, star University of De troit halfback, was arrested oa a purse snatching charge today a few hours before he wa due to play In tbe Intra-clty clash between th U. af D. and Wayne university tonight. The sophomore athlete. recently named "athlete of the year" la a pojl by the college paper, was felled by a flying tackle by ratrolanaa Frank Goran la a dwntwa theatre Other visitors who sat In on yesterday's opening session in cluded E. E. Wilson, chairman , c f the State Game commission and George Aiken,1 state budget! di rector 'who is representing Gover nor Snell during the conclave. IMiddle9 Bout In Spotlight I NEW YORK. Sept. fWP 4 Bash Boulevard Is a-buxzlng ; there days as It never has be fore between; two little men. largely because one of them " specializes In patting other fel- lws to sleep and tbe other caa f Just about break an opponent ;la half with body punches. As I resalt. next Friday's middle weight title fuss In Yankee sta ; dlam. In which Champion Tony f Zal will throw his body bombs 1 at Rocky the Rock . Grazlaino, I who specializes In putting oth ; er fellows to sleep. Is a cinch I to out-draw this week's show Involving Joe Louis and Taml Maurelllo by some $40,000 to 1 150.000 at least It Is virtually i certain of hitting the $400,000 f mark, and may even wind up- bettering the previous high gate i for a fight between two other little men. Bums' Rush Durocherm en Down Reds to Pull Game Back of Card Dyermen Idle 3 DnnnDDnan Seals Winners; Pennant Near Oak Iose Ah O'Dotilu Top Beaver, 5 to 2 ' By the Aaaoclalod Prraa The San Francisco Seals H but clinched the Coaat league pennant last night as they trounc ed the Portland Beavers 3 to 2, while thie runner-up Oakland Oaks were dropping a" decision to the Sacramento Solons 10 to 4. With ' thre games to play, the Seals hold a three game lead over the Oaks and can. get noth ing worse! than a first placed tie if they dror their remaining tilts. Last plac Seattle trimmed' Hol lywood 5! to 2, and Los Angeies stopped San Diego 2 to 1. ItltwM4 i ooo ooi ooi 2 4 Kratlla .. 002 2O0 0l-5 t 0 Pares an if ill; roar ana nnii (I" ''t' : j:;V:' --.rf-'t : w.w i ..j.m..,!.. ,,. ;., ... , ' OS i NK'.H St'HOOI. Balem IS, lbanon 0. Bend 25. Springfield 12. Everett 19. Jefetaon (Fort) 0. Kelso 21. Benson Tech 14. Eueene 4. Untvrraltv High 9. Redmond 20, Sweet Home 7. Hood River 41. Franklin (Port) Ailorla a, Raymond (Wn) 0. Pendleton S. Mclaughlin 7. Aahland 3.1. Coqulllc 0. Medford 26, Albany 13. Corvailla o. Cent. Catholic It. PKOS. Miami Sea llawkx 14. 1. A porta 3. N Y Gianta M. C.rn Bay 21. Pittaburgh 14. Chicago . Cards 7. Chicago Rockets 17. N Y Yanks 17. ol.l.Mir: Alabama 24, Furman 7. High Point NC , W. Carolina 4. M. Mines 0. Rt. tuis U 24. Ohio Welean 11. tent. Mich. . Detroit 31. Wayne . Drake 2. 01. Ambroaa 13. 9 Tigers Victors BROOKLYN. Sept. JO-f.TVD.. I Walker's two-run homer in rt tit Ih inning powered the Brook lyn Dodgers to a 5 to 3 win e ver the Cincinnati Red today and lifted the IDurochermen to with in one game of the St Lcuis St. loiiU Rraoklyn W I. tt S4 SI 55 Pet. can CTF .U I S Sacramento Oakland Nelson and BuxUni (41 Kan Diego Xjo Angeleia Seat and StepheOaon San rranrlaea Uhalt.ni Luby.2 2 Jenrting'a J 4 Fain.l i 4 Tormlna.r 3 Whlte.li 4 Nicely .4 4 Ogrdakl.c 4 Harrell.p 4 012 3112 002-10 IS 2 012 001 OtXV 4 11 4 Filnrrald: Stephana Piooen i7i and Ralinnndl WMT IMM 100 I 3 2 200 000 00 2 4 1 Rice; CViambera and H OA Peruana B H O A 14 0 Revnld 2 4 0 1 9 2 3 c.crwrd.r 4 1 1 1 4 Xacobar.m a 1 11 StoreyJ 4 3 0 Reich. I 4 1 2 0 D Crwfd.l 3 0 1 3' Wheeler j 3 1 S 0 Ballinger.C 2 3 0 l'Llcka.p 2 ' Barrett. p 0 TV Holme 1 Schubet.p 0 0 1 1 ToUla 34 11 27 11 Ran 'Frahciaco . Portland; 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 14 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 .0 ' 2 0 0 3. 1 Frenchman Sets Swimming Mark I Marseille; Sept. 2o-(Vp)-The world swimming record for the 200 meters free style event was broken today by Alex Jany of France who was clocked in two minutes S.4 seconds, the French press agency reported. Jany's lime bettered the 2:0tf.2 mark set previously by Bill Smith of the United States. Total 30 3 27 16 101 000 300 -"- 000 000 0112 F-rroraStprey. Rtina batted irv Fain Jenninsa.iL.uby. Taormlna. Wheeler. Ktorey. Twojbaaa hlla Jennlnga. Taor Mina. Horn ruin, Wheeler. Storey. Double playfe Reynolds to Wheeler to D. Crawford. Baaea on ball Harrell 2. Uika 3. Strikeouts Harrell 4. L.I ka 3. Barrett 2. Earned runs Harrell 2. Lliki t. iHita off Llika S In 6: Barrett 3 In! lj: sehubel 0 In 1. l Ing pltcherflLlaka. Umpires Ford. Fi- oiel and lurk. Time 1:34. Atlen danae 34SS. j O'Nekl Pacinir i 0 0 Memphis Field MEMPHIS. Tenn.. SeDt. 20-.4 O'Neal (Bick) White, the Green wood, MIsst. bruiser with the del icate puttihg touch, laced out a four-underj-par 68 today to in crease hi i lead 'to four strokes at the half Way pole of the $10,000 Memphis Open golf tournament. His 36-hole total -was 133. Bare Ijf within i hollering distance in second place came tall. loose- Jointed Herman Keiser of Akron, Ohio, the masters winner, with a C9 added to his previous 68 for 19 i. alarm Dang 2ammy aneaa. the Bntisrt Open champion from lot Springs, West Va., was third With 138. ! Betitl Grid tiers Win !' BEND, i Sept 26 - (Special) -The . scintillating running and passing of Halfback Dick Maud lin paced Bend to a 25-13 win over Springfield here tonight In the opening Big Six game of the season for both teams. earcat Drills Eased Walt Ericksoa scat hi HU lamettc Bearcats through signal drills and ball handling ses sions yesterday la place f a scheduled - lnter-squad game. His charges were so banged ap from .the heavy scrimmage of tbe night before that Ericksoa thought It wise t foreg any heavy work. IIwever the Bearcats will engage la a short scrimmage period this morning, final "scrum" before the opener with the San Jos Spartans. Friday night. Th Bearcat nea ter hpes to have a clear pie tare a to just whom will make ap his starting line-up, espec ially, la the forward wall, after today's practice. Monday and Tuesday will be at tapering off period for the locals. They leaVe for the south Wednesday. ; Apparently still ahead of tbe rest af the field la bids for starting backfleld berths against th Spartans are Jhnny (Red) Fletchall at full: Chuck Furno and Larry McKeel at halves, and John Slanchlk at Quarter, la th line battles are going oa for practically all positions. Bob Hill seems to have an edge at center, and Joe Behnenkamp 1 showing well at guard. Ericksoa Is still not entirely satisfied with his squad's ball- handling abilities an all Im v portant Item in bis double-wing 5 offense bat figures another ;Cupl f days should remove , the -thumb" from the situa tion. . G B R H Pet Muslal. Cardinals 14 585 117 218 .373 Vernon. Senators ...140 550 84 195 .355 Williams. Red Sox 143 46 140 170 .343 Hopp. Braves ...123 426 73 14 .343 Pesky, Red Sox 146 502 112 200 ..'CIS Mlzc. Gianta 101 377 70 128 .337 Runs batted In National: Slash ter. Cardinals 12S. Walker. Dodgers 114. Musial. Cardinals 87. American: Williams, Red Sox 119. York. Red Sox 118. Doerr, Red Sox 115. Home runs Natrona!: Mize. Gianta 22. Klner. Pirates 21, Slaughter, Car dinala IS. American: Williams. Red Sox 2. Greenberg. Tigers 38. Keller, Yankees 29. Jo-Jo Signs for '47 SEATTLE, Sept 20WP)-Jo-Jo (the Georgia Flyer) White today signed a contract to manage the Seattle Coast league baseball club through its 1947 season. No terms were announced by President Emil Sick. MERCANTILE LEAGUE Bnxfrk's Market Z) 181 Brent Morris McNeil . Haagerson Ross SUtesmaa (1) Lange 16 Maatro 113 Rowan 155 Larkins .. 93 Talmage . , 122 Psrlflc Fruit (3) Clark Aleshlre Merrill 188 175 It 1552 164 141 154 459 194 l175 122451 162 196 135 S3 203 182 SM 138 , 139445 125 17 40 95 98 84 Elfeldt Meyer 143 145 120 141 170 171 140 130 143 152 Knight of Calomkuf () Blckler 191 142 , Wickman : 132 103 Kottke Ill 153 Kennedy 133 156 Bigler i-lM 163 I4 82273 141347 143426 176451 168 431 135 428 139 480 151484 105 340 145 409 146 435 143462 National Battery Co. (2) Bartholomew 169 Cameron 80 Mauke 145 Halverson 178 Lover 167 205 - 123 141 141 185 Senators (1) J. Albrlch Albrich, Jr. Page Brant :.. Olney Walton Browa Co. () Michael i i 111 P. Valdcx 144 Systma 157 Cordier II). Helms .. 141 Riches 1. Prael 142 Salem Modelers (3) Simons j Stealer . 1 Farrar Bradley Hammer 177 137 145 165 149 136454 127 87294 156 138 439 157 189524 178 187532 132 143480 142 140405 141 116398 132 137-410 166 171522 150 83344 180 203527 113 147417 107 , 106354 150 133425 151 156484 144 173 454 171 152 4fi8 153 138 450 204 164548 Pro Boxing to Resume In Salem on October s ProfewiioiMjl boxing, certainly the town's in and out sport thfse many year, is in again. Veterans of Foreign Wars Boxing Committee Chairman George Malstrom announced yesterday that pro beak bashing will commence again at LUiBiriTFIIiM3 NATIONAL LEAGUE ' WLPrt. . WLPcl St. Louis 92 54 .4.10 Philadelph 66 SI .449 Brooklyn 91 55 .623 Cincinnati 61 84 .421 Chicago 77 66 .5.18 Pittsburgh S 64 .413 Boston 77, 68.5:11 New Yen k 58 69 :W5 ' Friday's Reaults: At Brooklyn 6. Cin cinnati 2. I Only game scheduled ) AMt.KICAN I. K At. IK W 1. Pit. WLPrt Boston 99-48 rtllH Chicago KS 78 4 Detroit 85 59 ..490 Cleveland 66 81.449 New York 82 65 .S.i8 SI. liuts 63 80 .441 Washngtn 67 75 .4S6 Philadelph 49 97 .336 Friday's Results: At Cleveland I. De troit IS. lOnlv game plaed. COAST I.KAC, I'K W L Pet. W I. Pet Rn Fran 1 13 67 .KIO Sjicrninto 92 91.504 Oakland' 110 70 ,611 Sn Diego 76 107.414 Hollywod 94 88 .521 Portland 73 107.404 Los Angls 93 87 .518 .Seattle 27 108 .401 Friday's Results: At Portland 2. San Francisco 5; At Oakland 4. Sacramento 10; At Seattle 5. Hollywood 2; At Los Angeles 2. San Diego 1. Tornado Trips Albany Eleven ALBANY. Kept. 20-7!-8pec-lal) Medford' Black Tornado came from behind wit tun touchdowns In the last half here tonight to diep Albany' Bull dogs. 26-13. Albany was leading by a 13-12 count at half time. the armory on a rcgulat scale beginning Wednesday night. Oc tober 9. The second show has al ready been dated for Wednes day, October 30. i The boxing promoting VFW alo announced that Alfred (Tex) Salkcld. long known in local fix- ! J tic circle, will he the official I A'M matchmaker for the Salem shows. Salkcld was in town yrMerday to strike up the agreement with the Vets. Although Salkcld only hinted as to who might appear on his first show, he did make known the fact that he is "all for the development of local fighters" for his Salem shows. Tex is . also matchmaker for Portland since taking over from departed Joe Waterman. "Salem fighters will be given every opportunity to nhow on the Salom cards," Sal kcld promised. "In fact that's the way. I'd like it ! throughout if enough. Salem fighters become available and competent." He wil4 announce his 'opening night main event early next week. Cardinals, ; National - league lead ers. The contest, only senior Ip game of the day, wa a make-up tilt for the 1 inning 0-0 tie the clubs played recently. Jchniiy Vander Meer, the gent who rtrp 'ped the Bums ro!d during 13 frames of that marathon go, w as the ilroofc? victim today. In the American "league's rr,ly game the i Detroit Tigers belled five Cleveland hurlers for 22 hits and a 15 to 1 victory. Third kae man'George Kell paced the Tig ers with six hits in seven trips, tiring an American loop mark. NATIONAL LIACVET Cincinnati . 000 020 ftnt 2 16 Brooklyn not) MO 10 5 7 t Vandermeer. Hetki l. fiiirtert and Mueller; irrrrms. r rr an aey 19) and F-rt wards. EH1CAN UACIE Detroit , ..... 225 050 001 IS 23 f Cleveland 10O DOO Out 17 1 llulrMinmn. Grey IS and Tttsta; Reynold. Flanlsan r2. Frr.bree ill, ;aaay i5r. iiwin ti and We-gei, Jordan IS) I Watch the Fur Fly! dries Start League MINOR PLAYOFFS:. Twin . Falls 6. Salt Lake City 3 (10 innings). (Series: Salt Lake City 3. Twin Falls 2 1 A A Loulfcvilie 2. Indianapolis 1. TexaDalla 8. Forth Worth 8. INTERNATIONAL Syracuae S. Montreal 0. A brand new league makes Its bow la Salem bowling- cir cles next Thursday night at t o'clock when tha Civics clrcait debuts on the Perfection lanes. The Civics set'ftnal plans at a meeting at Perfection last night and elected the following offi cers: Stan Smith, president: Ijtwrence Anderson, vice pres ident, and ! 111 daman, secret-tary-treasurer. Teams entered In the loop are Salens Lioaa and Junior Chamber which will probably field, two team apiece: West Salem Lion: Ki tes nis; 2-3. and the Activities club. v i ? THAT'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IN THIS SIMPLE CONTEST 15 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES ... THE WORLD'S FINEST IMPORTED IRIAR PIPES prpKfZEV00M SET OF MSr0M8ir ?Tti CONSISTING OF SEVEN sa I HAND-CARVED PIPES (CASED). IACH ONI A DISTINCTIVE STYLE 2"PRfZE-lQ SET OF 2 W3EX PIPES y PRIZE" 0-w $ET f 2 f ,pf $ jjfPf pP2EHQ-QQ CF 2 JT)BEV PIPES '-$,5'00SETOF2 P,PE$ n 10 HONORAILE MENTIONS: A NATIONALLY FAMOUS $S PIPE. i EACH FASHIONED FROM GENUINE IMPORTED IRIAR. For many years. Harry frit. 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