10 Tho Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Thursday. March S. IMS s " 1 Cluttered filing Card Sees Brown Stop tVJazi, Utahyt Lose Chuck Decks Canuck in 2nd (VDav Get TKO Win Over VooUurn Tony B Jerry Stone You could hae swallowed jut bout two cup of coffee and en Joyed a lhort imoke in the time consumed by last nights VFW fight card at the armory, as KO littered a it was. But brief though the proceedings were (one hour and five minutes they ere none theless jam-parked with dyna mite Uncorking a good share of the TNT was Portland" smooth Chuck (Kid) Brown who cold cocked one George Man In 2:20 of the second round of the sched uled 10 round main event. Mai. a Vancouver. B C , young ster who clearlv did not belong in the same ring with the confident and sharp-hitting Brown, bicycled from the opening bell. It was just a quetiyn of when Chuck would catch up with him and the Port land lad did just that in the sec ond heat Getting in close. Brown brought up a right to the solar plexus and that was all. save for referee Jimmy MaU.ney's 10-count. Still another load of wallop was delivered in the six round semi windup bv Johnny O Day, a rug ged middles eighter out of Port land. h- ihalked up a TKO win cvt-r WoiKlburn's Tony Kahut. Ol)..vs sm.i-hes cut Tony's left rvr m hadiv ?h.i' he couldn't in mer the be!, f. r ti e third heat. The defeat snapped Kahut's string of tnrre K ) r a Wed up during his curiert comeback. O'Day. a jolt ing hit' ". p;it Tony's eye with a r 1(4ht ea iv in the second stanza arvd ih.i'"a miserable three min utes it w.a- for Kj.'.u. s he went to the canvas three time, twice for a count of eight Added to th s picture of mayhem was the following prelim action: Howaid Mendcnhall. 148. Salem. Slammed out a KO over Portland Billv Dars in 103 of the find rcund. of the curtain raiser; Crunching Cal Robinson. 129, Seattle, blasted Jimmy Jackley. 12B4. Portland. In 53 seconds of the fir-t The top four rounder went the distance but it was a claret-smeared battle with Salem's Dean Am.ev getting the decision ever Low Ballard, Boise welter. Jacklev. obviously a very groggy boy. was taken to a hospital for observation after Robinson's punches had sent him hurtling cross a rope on his r.eck. He was later pronounced okay Packy McFarlar.d officiated the prelims and semi. A sizeable house poured 11270 through the ticket window. Promoter Tex Salkeld announc ed another card will be presented Wednesday night, April 8. Major leaguers hit a slack In series at Capitol Alleys last night, but two being registered. Writ of the Salem Hardware team, got a 641 and Parker ef Keith Brown, hit a 414. MAJOR LEAGUE Keith Broun (1) Parker 180 181 Kenyon 192 169 Brennan 168 164 King 158 149 Murdoik .185 192 dines Coffee Shop (2) Harwell 179 202 Clme, Sr 189 177 Braden 165 185 Cline. Jr 205 191 Young 165 183 255416 154515 152484 143 450 170 547 191572 199365 16fl 616 144 540 209557 Pink Elcphsnt (1) Chet Boyce 180 Mike McFarUne 165 Garbarino 189 George Mirich . 159 John Bone . 144 Chuck's Tavern I dinger 139 Foreman 208 Anderson 130 Terry 197 Adolph 256 194 181555 164 221550 173 171533 182 166 507 174 187505 224 125548 199 181 588 j 155 152 437 145 159501 166 168988 Valley Motor (2) Price, Bob 168 Harr, Hank 168 Page, Don 195 OIney. Jack 208 Page. Harvey . 192 Cupboard Cafe (1) Henderson. Dean 125 White. Bob 163 McCluskey. Ed ... 183 Evans, Frank ... 192 Gledt, John . 150 155 192 815 187 174829 153 181529 187 183878 141 183526 196 138459 186 181503 167 177527 167 149488 190 198538 Capitol Bedding () Keel 163 142 194 499 Fnesen 141 234 160581 Larson 199 181 180560 Coe 172 178 191541 Poulin 206 205 176587 stale an Hardware (S) Thede 157 209 203569 Phipps 191 201 193 585 Wheatley .154 164 199317 Haugen 189 169 183841 West 241 219 181 41 Dnck Pins The Men's Automotive loagae took over BAB Bowling- oourt alleys last night aad after firing- was over tae Chevreleui had topped Balck. 4-t; Hadeone Wat Ue Farda, 2-1; the Dodges downed the Cadillacs. 8-1; aad Kaiser Fraaor aad the Dodcea Mod. 2-2. Nick Klein's CJJ high sertea. LIN FIELDS BAKNaTTOKM McMINNVILLX. March 34 -VP) The Linfield college basketball quad, which won the northwest onference championship last year, will start an a 10-day pro-soaaon tour of California tomorrow. City Pin Meet Looms Once again the local bowling fan arc priming- themselves for the annual City pin tourney which la slated to get under way at Capitol Alleys Saturday. April I. Bob Keel, per a tor af the alleys, eatimate that some 4S team will bang away far team boners while around Hi keglers will be vicing in the Individual events. The tourney thla year will net be conducted under the elaas systeaa bat rather haadleapa will rale. The meet will ran through the Srd aad 4th ef April, then will resume and windup the following weekend. Far the reeard. the following pinamen walked aft with honors la the 1M7 show. thoa-h they wan't be defending their titles with the elaaaea abolished: Teams: Class A Good Hoaaokaepiavg; Clam B Lata Flor ists. All Events: Class A Dm Murdoch; B Harry Gastafsea. Slaglea: Clam A Joa Coe; B Dob Fagc. Daablea; Clans A Don Mardoek-Joha Bone; B Millard Fekar-Barry Gastafson. .... These Hornets I I I V" V 4ft mm. jm- f - 1 THE SALEM HORNETS (above) first local ice hockey team, have brought pleasure to Ice fans of the vicinity as they've battled ia the Willamette Tally league this winter. Team members: (Front row, left to right) Wally Flager, right wing; Doe Gayer, loft wing; Lynn Orton, goalie; Bud Sjoding, right wing; Howie West, right defense. (Back row, left to right) Dean LaPolnte, manager and right wing; Sid Marrsy, center; Steve Famlnow. right defense; Earl West, left defense; Jeas Harrington, left defense; Bill Famlnow, center. Boosters Slate Another harbinger of the looming ball season la the kick off meeting of the Salem Sena 1 tor Boosters which is sot for I Chocks Tavern Monday night at C:30. Booster President Ira Pileher urge all Booster members some 2 0 all told to be eat for the affair. The opening mooting will be SGCs Slate Big Evening Ifs a special night for Salem Golf Men's clubbers tonight with a meeting and a sizeable feed on tap for the weekly session. In j addition a nine hole Roodles tour ney is on the sked. Main business of the evening will be Club Pro Joe Stciger'i discussion of the 11500 North west Pro-Amateur meet which Is set for the local course in August. It's possible thst some Slicker playoff firing may slso be run off today. Tony Painter and Dave Eyre are scheduled to take on Jimmy Sheldon and Bob Bums snd slso have a match left on , the sked with Archie Schultz and Jim McNeil. If Painter and Eyre can capture six points in those two matches they'll ice the Slick er title with a 9'i point total. Al Loucks and Frank Shafer, who've already finished playoff action, boast nine points. Canucks, Seattle Vie in Finals SXATTLK, March 14-JP)-The Seattle Ironman ssaod into the championship finals of the Pacific coast hockey league northern div ision playoffs tonight by defeat ing New Westminster, 4-1. Seattle will moot the Vancouver Canucks In a bost-of-five playoff series tor the northern division title. rrrrs top seals SAN FRANCISCO, March tt -Vty- Despite cold weather and a bit of rain, the Pittsburgh Pirates carried on tonight to win a ball game under the liant from the San Francisco Soak of the Pa cific coast league, to 1. j rrjrmri :p iM.jy:-ai i mm 1 1 1 u tt i wm&etJ" " " K2weo :tg-y.-y- ? jmrnm'tcmittfK I I inir -i mi ii m ri n -iniiHf ..-i-rf . . .- 1 ri. Tiger Pilot Boosts Hutchinson LAKELAND, FLA, Marcn 14 -iJPh Steve O'Neill waa taiklog aWat Ma Detroit baeeball crab. wnosr-Fj-oddr atehlneen started tawewtagVte Use bastors. "Tow know. If tkore waa esse faao I had U win," O'Neill said Thero la the follow Td have to the Tigers snaav- at itohera Mho Bobby roller. Hal Nowhoi tpwd Cfeandler and Tad eVvr after day. that was s eoanpll- oaVMsTs! uTnTay fc?y nrowad." O'Neill sanUaasd. "Not as fast as oeono hwt plenty fast Do Their Buzzing on the Ice Vti Kickoff Session devoted to discussions af the impending ball campaigns and to methods by which the Booster organization can father bigger and better support for the Colons. Several special guests are ex pected to be on hand for she program. A Dutch luncheon will be served. Ruth Ends Vacation MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 24 -P)-Tanned and "feeling about 100 per cent better" than when he arrived here about six weeks ago, Babe Ruth will end bis Florida vacation tomorrow when he leaves by train for New York. Ruth said he would probably bis health permitting head for the west coast to serve as technical adviser in a motion picture of his life. Foul Shooting Contest Slated Young- aad old will have a chance to prove just how adept they are at hHting- the hoop Monday night when the YMCA stages a city wide foul shooting contest. The contest ia open to every one and divisions Include 14 years and under; 15 through It; and unlimited. Prises will bo awarded the winners. Entry blanks are available at the Y. Roller Skaterg Slate Action Four Salem dance skating teams are scheduled to compete in the roller skating champion ship matches st the Imperial rink in Portland March tO, tl and April 1. The competing teams are mem bers of the Capitola Dance and Figure Skating club. Competing In the novice dances, for skaters over 15 who have won no previous competitions, will be Donna Poppe and Glenn Smith, and Allen Megquier and Gwen McDonald. Entering the Junior dances, for skaters under It, will bo Sandra Paris and Franklin Crsll, and Barbara Farls and Jack Hall. 3 oaoagh. He always pltones with sua head aa wall aa hie aim'' Wish Ka-aa. ohlef Detroit ssssadsd the aaoitosu Ha4h fa a groat game pit hor,' Xgna agreed. "Bo's smart fad a groat oaonpoUtor. Aad hoy. how that guy ha too so lose.'' Lnit poor Hatralnana waa a ylag- onoatlsa. wtantasj flro six snorts hoforo ho hart his area May It. Hatr titan finished up with It won and It lost for a ill Kb his latest exhlbltlea eating, rroddy ssttehssd six sssrslsas tm- i I LouisSlates Swedish Bouts Bomber to Be Paid Off in Ice Skates LONDON, March 24 - OP) -Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis will put on two exhibitions in Sweden next month in exchange for a load of ice skates. Irwin Rosee, the champ's Lon don press agent, said the Swedish government has granted Louis an export license and the skates al ready have been sold to a Cam bridge, Mass., company. Asked why Joe was being paid in ice skates, Rosee replied: "Well, you know how it is there. "It's a question of hard cur rency. They don't have dollars to pay Joe." Louis has sned to box Swedish heavyweights John Nillson and Nlsse Anderson. Ha will go two rounds with each man in Gothen burg on April 2, and Stockholm on April 4. Hornets Grab 4th Straight Another win was chalked up by the fast-skating Salem Hornets last "night as they whipped the Portland Black Hawks, 7-3, in a Willamette Valley league hockey fray at the local ice arena. It was the Hornets' fom '. triumph In a row. Pacing the local icers was Doc Geyer with three goals. Bill Faminow got two and Bert Sjod ing and Dean LaPolnte registered one each. The winners got four scores in the first period and three in the second. Portland hit two in the initial heat, one in the second. The Hornets next play Eugene there Sunday night. Eastern, West Stars Clash NEW YORK, March 24-P)-The last big bssketball show of the year here before the Olympic trials pits the Eastern All-Stars against a similar western squad in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. It's the third annual Herald Tribune fresh air fund game and a crowd of around 18,000, includ ing" numerous pro scouts and coaches, is expected to bo on hand for the charity contest. Storm Forces Meisgner Back EUGENE, March 24 -F-Jack Melssner, the skier who is making a first solo trip along the summit of the Cascades from Mount Hood to Crater lake, reported storm trouble today. Ho returned to his borne at Cas cade Summit after running Into a heavy storm south of there. He plans to continue on to Crater lake as soon as the weather clears. Two friends Gilbert Bissell, Eugene, and Don Temple, Oakridge will make the last leg of the trip with him. Kramer Slams Riggs Again BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 14 -ify- Big Jack Kramer, mixing; lobs with terrific smashes, bolted Bobby Riggs for a 6-4, 7-5 victory snd bis 37th win during their cur rent pro tennis tour. Riggs has won 17, with few of his triumphs coming in recent matches. In the opening wtatcK Dlnny Palls of Australia defeated Ecuador's Pancho Segura. 7-5, 6-1. Table of Coastal Tides TIDES roa TAPT. OBXOON Tides for Taft, Ore., eompUod by V 8. Coast i and Ooodouo Survey, rert- ind. Ore. HIGH WATSOt LOW J3S SJII. f.S :4S p m. i S Jl ijn. f:S pjn. TOS in, t as pjn, :14 ajn. S.3 pjn. ISI ajn. S:4S pjn, S4 ajn. S34 pjn. H ajn, IS UL 55 . j IM -- t-T aj -04 as si aj S4 13 sjn. fS as Bjn. 1 V. j) u .a so 41 am. 10 BJB. st Id! ajn. 138 pjn. 1:4 am. k OS pjn. a jo ia pjn. 4-1 T a Jit. 4M pjn. UM am. First word received oat here as to how Bill Sevens Is faring la spring training action (and the info, as usual, is from the Sport ing News) reveals that big Bill the other day collaborated with Allie Reynolds sad Joe Page to blank Detroit. Sombre note, how ever. Is news that "Bev" has been favoring his leg Injury so naaeh that he now has a sore arm. What next? . . . Tough on Nerre Floyd Kenyon has had plenty of eongrata for that 7t4 sparkler ho tamed la laat week in Major league pin action, and Floyd well deserves any plaudits he can get. For. brother, the nerve strain la terrific when you see the doors of the famed 7S dab loo mine and yea still hsvs to concentrate frlghtfally en that bead pin which appears farther away each time yea throw at 'er. And to add to the agony you have a gens; of silent - struck fellow trundlers grouped about yea, wondering If yea can do It ... Kenyon laughingly reveals that he con aansod five cups of coffee during the final game which pat him over. Floyd rolled up seven straight strikes In his 276 first game, then hit thin, picked up the spare, and struck out. Which goes to show Just how close a gmy can come to a 306 effort and still be so far away. . . SAN CRISTOBAL, DR., Much 14 (AP) GU HoStes tmaihcd a three run homer in the ftrrt Inning today for the big blow In the Brooklyn Dodgers' 10-1 win over a team of Montreal batterymen and Dominican players. LAKELAND, fla., March 14 (AP) Although his string of scoreless In nings was ended today. Virgil Tracks hurled the Detroit Tigers to a S to 1 victory over the Boston Red Sox and helped his canso with a home run. CLEARWATER. Fla., March 14 (AP) Two rookies combined today to drive In the deciding run as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the ClnclnanU Reds 3-2 in an exhibition baseball game. ORLANDO, Via.. March 14 (AP) The Boston Braves sprayed eight runs across the plate fn the eighth inning today to defeat the Wash ington Senators 14-S. Pitcher Ray Boxers Eye Olympic Slots As NCAA Tournament Nears MADISON, Wis., March 24-JFy-Tiv champions will defend their titles against 61 challengers in the 10th annual NCAA boxing tourna ment here April 1-3. The NCAA certification committee announced the 66-man entry Dodds Thinks Layoff 11 Aid NEW YORK, March 24-HP)-Gil Dodds, America's chief hope in the metric mile at the 1948 Olympics, came face to face today with Jack Lovelock, Glenn Cunningham and Luigi Beccali, the men who ran 1-2-3 In the event when the games last were held at Berlin in 1936. They all matched wits, words and table technique with newsmen at a luncheon held to publicize movies of the 1936 Olympics. It was Dodds' first appearance here since being shelved by the mumps shortly after lowering his world Indoor mile record by 4.05.3 two months ago. '"I think my layoff will help me In training for a place on the Olympic team," Dodds said. Til have to train very hard to get back In shape. I should reach my peak In July." Kentucky Ace Sick NEW YORK, March 24 -JPy-Alex Groza, the University of Kentucky's six-foot-seven center, was in bod under a doctor's care tonight and a team spokesman said there was a possibility he wouldn't bo able to participate in the opening session of the Olympic tryouts Saturday. Kentucky Is scheduled to meet Louisville In the second game of a doublehoader Saturday night at the garden. MIAMI GETS COACH WEST POINT, N. Y, March 24 (??-Andy Gustafson has resigned as backfield coach at Army to be come heed football coach st the University of Miami (Fla.), the U. S. military academy announced today. r.ih ton w a. 1 By Jerry Stone limn i i linn i him hi in in nr., . nun i i n nil,,,, , ,, n FLOYD KENTON Basketball G rotes - The game of basketball Is not new to the Olympics, not by a long- shot. Back in 1964 the sport was part of the program at St. Louis, though only U. S. quints entered. Indicating how the hoop business has grown Internation ally, It nations fielded cage clubs In the Berlin 1636 Olympics and McaWjifi . Jlia 1 MssT ssbast Tar Scarbroogh walked five In the in ning and the Braves Inserted fonr slag les. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. March tt (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals broke tip a free hitting contest In the ISth inning today to whip the New York Yankees, S to 7. SAN BERNARDINO. Calif.. March tt (AP) St. Louis (A) "B" vs. Port land (PCL) cancelled, rain. SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 24 (AP) San Diego's Pacific Coast leagne kasebal Padres came home from spring training today to polish tip for the regular season opener against Los Angeles here Taesday night. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., March 14 (AP) The Philadelphia Athlet ics edged the Baltimore Orioles. 4 to S tonight, bat the American leaguers had to call on their pitching ace, Phil Mhrchlldon, to quell a ninth inning uprising. list from 23 colleges today and re vealed the tournament will be fought at international rather than collegiate weights. The shift Is due to the Olympics, with winners In the eight classes here likely can didates for the United States team. Wisconsin leads the team entries with seven men. Louisiana State, Minnesota, Michigan State and San Jose (Calif.) State have six each. Other schools and the num ber of entries Include Idaho four; Washington State three. Baker Hits 32, Fircrests Win BELLINGHAM, March 24 Pf Forward Norm Baker of the Van couver Hornets snatched a victory for his team from the Bellingham Fircrests 79-76 in an overtime per iod tonight to keep Vancouver in the round-robin playoffs of the Pacific coast professional basket ball league. Baker knotted the count in the last 20 seconds with two quick field goals. Then he made all of Vancouver's points in the extra period all on foul shots. He scored a total of 32 points. Y Handballers Sked OSC Aceg Salem YMCA handballers take on some top opposition on the lo cal court Friday night when they meet an Oregon State team. Four singles snd four doubles matches are scheduled. The local lineup will be picked from the following: Leon Margo sJan, Norman Winslow, Bob Smith, Leo Shinn, Emerson Teague, Bob Hamilton, Jerry Mulkey, Joe Dev ers, Frank Jacobsen, Don Dour is, Don Duncan, Warren Doolittle, Ned Burris and Russell Bogart. Amy Snnlan and EMS each This Week Only even mere countries are likely to be represented this year in London ... Incidentally, the fin als tilt In the Berlin show wss a laughable contest. The U. S. squad grabbed the title by trim ming the Canadians, 16-5. on a veritable swamp, the court be ing aa outdoor layout and the weather being anything but dry. HoMe$ Aplenty Yea gujs who like to sec the bangtails gallop around the aval and who also like to slap green backs on said nags ean do both to your heart's content what with the expected 666 bosses expected to be en hand for the Portland Meadows usee ting which opens the middle ef May . . . The re 11 be some talented horse flesh ap Meadows way, tee animals which copped laurels at San Francisco's Bay Meadows daring the winter run ... Efficiency You have to hand tt to that sTTKli r'titt"firffi ftH fVi oil js'r Ailiifu u'j'tpj sussl 16 Guy Tops Boat Marl', Aims for Wood Record Fritz Berates Playoff Idea ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. March H-4jpyTTii Crisler, University of Michigan athletic director, said today a playoff game would not have decided whether his eleven or Notre Dame was the No. 1 football team ef 1947. "One game won't decide which Is the best team." Crisler said. At the end ef the 1647 season Notre Dame was voted the nation's top team In an Associated Press poll. Following Michigan's Roue Bowl victory over Southern Cali fornia, a special AP poll was held in which only Michigan and Notre Dame were placed en the ballot. Michigan won that poll. RUSS NEWLAND FALTERS SAN MATEO. Calif.. March 24 -VP- Rusa Newland. the horse not the sports writer failed today at the Bay Meadows track. In his first time out the 2-year-old finished seventh In a field of twelve. The brown colt was named for Here Is the Battle Proven U. S. Infantry aad Arsaod Forces Sc&sd Powered Phec O Me KlertrWMy o Ue Batteries O S Way Ooi fallen Ideal for communication from house to oarage, to workshop, to bam, to field. Just hook up to any two-strand wire. No electric ity or batteries needed. 2 mag netic type receivers for hearing and speaking. Adjustable head band. Perfectly safe. So simple even children can operate it. A remarkable value! 2 Sets of Phones ONLY Salem Snrplas Store f I 10 8. Commercial , Phone 5637 THE THOUSANDS THAT PREFER ALE . . . PREFER COLUMBIA! 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Includ ed la the pamphlet are box scores on every tourney game plus play - by - play' chart oa the Salem - Cervallls title game. . Pretty hard to beat that for thor oughness aad with sach going en it's pretty difficult tm see the tourney anywhere but In Web foot hands for at least a few years yet ... Incidentally Infer ma lion gleaned from the booklet shows Salem's Viks were easily the top field goal tossers durinsT the show with a 21.2 average per. And for that faction who cry that the Viks are continually a rough ball dab it should 'bo Interesting to know that the Sa lens ranked behind fear other quints la a amber ef foals com mitted daring- the fear game set to .. . Surely 'One of the top) speedsters in the WIL this year wUl be Spokane's Eddo VannL who used to be a streak la the) outfield and en the bases for Se attle . . . Addt to the offspring; of baseball greats who are In the thick of the bersehlde pas timet Bad Sneeley. Spoke catcher, and son of Earl Sheeley, longtime major first sacked ... BOPtOOSMgWHUOjlpOl MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. March 24 (JP)- Band Leader; Guy Lombardo broke a seven year old gold ,cup powerboat speed record today when he clocked I13.20S miles pep hour over a measured mile in. his supercharged sTempo VI. s 1 Equipped withf a new 1.30G , the Tempo VI was oificially tim ed at 31.8 seconds over a mile course in Indian? creek. The tima beat the 100.987 miles per hou established by Herbert Mendelsca jin hi "Notre Darce" in 1940. I But Lombardd's main goal, ta ; break the U. S. tinlimited hydroo , piane Fpeea record nea ior 10 i years by Gar Wood, was tern . porarily postponed by choppy ; water. It had been planned to j make another run this afternoon, in an attempt ;to beat Wood' 124.915 mile per j hour mark set Sept 20, 1932, in Algonac. Mich, Lombardo said; he would try early tomorrow! morning, about 6:30 r 7 o'clock when the waters are expected to be at their calm- est. 5 t Newland, Associated Press j sports editor at San Francisco. ) The chart said fRess Newland raced very greenly." ( O Ferfect to 1 saSi V 0C5 Phene SIM Oresrosi t Ii si 7 Is Eoxk if I 7 ; V 1,