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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1948)
Caps Face Alcos, Stars Salem's semlpro Capitols, new considered one of the top non pro ball elnbs In the state, face a busy week at Waters park. Manager Johnny Lewis crew be gins Wednesday night with an 8:15 iiioc with th Albany Aleos. leaders of the State elrroit and half a fame up on the second p'are Salems. On Friday nixht. aNo at 8:15, the nationally fam ous and highly entertaining Ha waiian All-Stars come to town. Then on Saturday night the Caps take on the Bend Elks In another State leae tilt, and meet the Benders again the fAllowintr San day afternoon. The three learn e games could lily mean the difference be tween winning or losing the championship for the Cap, bat they are looking to the exhibition tilt with the crack Islanders Fri day with equal Importance. The Stars are loaded with the cream of the baseball crop In the Isl ands and last year, after compil ing a fine record on their tour f the USA entered the National tournament and finished a strong third. Like most barnstorming teams, the Hawaiians Include considerable entertainment with their playing: ability, and ac cording to their press notices are packing in the fans wherever they show so far this season. rStar' Flinger -. t-y Gophers Surprise, Win NCAA Title; USC Second MINNEAPOLIS. June la- -Under dog Minnesota captured the national collegiate track and field championship for the first time in the 27-year history of the meet today as this country's under graduate spikesters selected 108 of their best performers for the coming Olympic tryouts. The surprising Gophers, rank outsiders in the pre-meet specula tion over the team title, won two -4 1 a: ::Ji of the 18 events and placed in seven others to amass a total of 46 points. Southern California's favored Troj a ns finished in second place with 41 points, barely missing their bid to regain the national title they, relinquished in 1944 ai'er nine straight years of vie- Kahut, Maxim Meet Tuesday PORTLAND, June lfl-(Special) One of the biggest boxing shows tury. Even a double sprint tn-! in th history of Portland will umph by the great Mel Patton. be presented at the civic audi one of them achieved in world I torium Tuesday night. Woodburn record time, couldn't lift the Tro-1 Joe Kahut and Joey Maxim, third jars to the team championship ranking heavyweight in the Unit they have won a dozen times in ed States will fight the JO-round the past. main event. Another ten-rounder Not until the last event had will send Jack (Ginger) Snapp been completed before a throng of Klamath rails, against Leroy Ernie Cabral (above). 185-pound southpaw pitcher who is ac claimed as the outstanding hurler In the Hawaiian Islands, Is the ace of the Hawaiian All Stars, who play the Salem Capi tols next Friday night at Waters park. The colorful Stars, a smashbit at the National semi pro tournament last year, are beginning their second annual tour of the United States. DOGS RUN MONDAY PORTLAND. June 19 - (Jft -Greyhounds will begin chasing the iron bunnie around Multnomah stadium Monday night when the 16th annual dog racing season is inaugurated by the Multnomah Kennel club. School races have been underway for the past two months with some 700 canines un der training. of 15.563 in the sun drenched sta dium was the close battle for team honors determined. Then Loyd Lamois, who until that time had scored only one point on a sixth in the broad jump, came through with a victory in the lightly regarded hop step and Jump which enabled Minnesota to sweep past the Trojans into bout gets first place. ; o'clock. Behind Minnesota and South- ' ern California came the Univers- LOCAL SWIMMERS LOSE lty of Texas with 40 points, while i A junior swimming team from the University of Illinois, defend- I Portland Northeast YMCA took ing champion and winner of i a one-sided victory from a Salem thiee of the . :st four team titles, j YMCA team Saturday in a prac fmished fou'tn with UVa points. I tice meet at the local Y pool. Wade, highly-rated San Fran ciscan. In one six-rounder it will be Jesse Hall, popular Los Angeles negro, against Sailor Jack Huber of San Francisco. Another six rounder brings on the popular veteran Jack Chase to tangle with Eddie Ward of Chicago. The first under way at 8:30 JR. BALL PRACTICES Monday evening practices for Salem Junior baseball league teams, prior to the opening of the season this week, are as fol lows: Mayflower Milkers 3:30 at Olinger, Valley Motors 6:00 at Olinger, Midget Markets 5:30 at LesLe. Shrock Moton at Olinger, 6 o'clock. Clinic Added To Shrine Go PORTLAND, June lw-(Special) All coaches are invited to attend clinics in basketball and football which will be held here August 23 to 27, preceding the gigantic prep football game between the Oregon All-Stars and Portland All-Stars at Multnomah stadium Saturday, August 28. The coach ing clinics will be conducted in football by Jim Aiken, Univer sity of Oregon, and Lon Stiner, Oregon State college. John War ren of Oregon and Slats Gill of Oregon State will have charge of the basketball -sessions. The officials for the prep tilt have been selected, and have of fered to donate their services. They are Carl Kligel. Pendleton; Al Simpson, coach at Southern Oregon college; and Mickey Davis and BUI Tomsheck. Portland. Advance reservations are now being accepted at Shrine game headquarters. Parlor B, Portland hotel. Tickets are $3.00 for re served seats, $2.00 for general ad mission, and $1.00 for students 16 and under. All proceeds will go to the Shriners' Hospital for crip pled children. Table of Coastal Tides Tide tables for Tsft, Oregon, com- Elled by th U.S. Coast and Geodetic urrey. Month of May. 1848. Olson in Shoot Lead at Seattle SEATTLE, June 19--Earl Colson, jr., of Tacoma, firing a 95, won the doubles title in the Washington Stat ATA trapshoot today, easily besting two others who tied for second. The two who deadlocked, each with an 89, were N. C. Jannsen, Seattle, and Har old Gochnour, Fall City. A. D. Carstens of Colfax was leading in the singles after the first half of the 200-bird event by breaking 100 straight. Beavers Take 12-Inning Win PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno It The Portland Beavers came from behind to tie three times, then loaded the bases in the 12th Inning and won 7 to from Los Angeles on a hit bats man to take a 3-2 edge in their Pacific Coast league baseball series here tonight. It was the third extra Inning game of the series. Los Angeles 030 000 100 0128 10 0 I Portland - 100 000 030 0137 11 1 Adama. Klelne (. Schmidt (11), Carlsen (II) and Ma lon. Novotney 4 : Tote. Fleming (8). Dibtast (10) and Silvers. June HIGH WATER LOW WATER Tim Ht. Time Ht. 20 11:53 p.m. 4 8 6:04 a.m. -1.3 11:19 p.m. II 3:18 p.m. 18 1 tl 1:41p.m. 4 8 8:43 a.m. -1.4 11:30 p.m. 8 8 8:00 p.m. 11 33 3:31 p.m. 4 8 7:14 a.m. -1.3 8.43 p.m. 11 33 0:37 a.m. 8 7 8 43 a.m. -1.1 3:3 p.m. 4 8 7 :25 p.m. 3 3 14 1:13 a.m. 83 1:38 a.m. -0 8 3 :38 p.m. 4.8 8:11p.m. 3.3 i 33 1:31 am. 8 2 9:15 a.m. -0 3 4:17 p.m. 4 8 8:00 p.m. 3-2 38 3 :33 a.m. 3.7 9:51 a.m. -0 J j 4:55 p.m. 4 9 10. -01 p.m. 3.3! 37 3:18 a.m. S3 10:33 a.m. 01, 8:35 p.m. 3 1 11.-07 p m. 3 0 38 4:11 a.m. 4 7 11.-02 a.m. 0.7 j 0:13 p.m. 9 1 I 39 8:18 a.m. 4.2 0:19 a.m. 38; 6:51 p m. 3 6 11 :43 a m. 1.1 30 6.42 a.m. 3 9 1 : a m. 30! 113 p.m. 5.9 12:27 pm. 1.6 Locke Holding Lead, Chicago CHICAGO. Juno 18-;P-Bobby Locke shot his third straight sub par round at Midlothian today, banging a 36-34 70 for a 54-hole total of 200 and a 13-stroko lead in the $15,000 Chicago victory golf championship. The 30-year-old pro from Jo hannesburg added the 70, one un der par for the 6,587-yard course, to pull up at th three-quarter mark 13 strokes under regulation figures. Brenner Nabs WIL Bat Lead Vancouver Manager - Catcher Bill (Bull) Brenner hiked his WIL battinga verage to .380 in games through June 13 to take the league lead from Tacoma's Dan Perlmut ter, leader a week before. Perl mutter is second at .368, and Jack Warren, another Vancouver catch er, has climbed to third with .364. Catcher Bud Sheely of Spokane has .362, Outfielder Archie Wilson of Victoria .358 and Dick Sinovic of Salem .355. Tacoma's Dick Greco has .361. leads in runs batted in with 64 and in home runs with nine.. Sinovic is doubles leader with 19. Pitch ing lead belongs to Salem's Jim Olson, with a 8-0 record at dead line time. Tacoma .... Vancouver Spokane Victoria .... Bremerton Wena tehee Yakima Salem Team Battlnf AB H 2B .. 1716 501 75 1783 510 ICS 1767 491 89 1S81 512 1793 488 1770 476 106 17S3 475 71 1708 434 81 80 SB HR Pet. 34 34 .292 13 30 .386 13 11 .278 33 33 .372 17 9 -T72 is 27 jea 19 7 .206 19 13 .254 Tha Statesman. Sclam, Oracjon. Sunday, Tana 20. 1948 -15 Victoria Wena tehee Brenner. Van Perlmutter. Ta Warren. Van Sheelr. Spo A. Wilson. Vic Simon. Brem Sinovic. Salem Greeo, Tac HJelmaa. Van PTyL Yakima Thompson. Ya Ragni. Brem Wright. Spok Roil. Tacoma W.WUaon. We Lee. Tacoma Palmer. Vic Thomas. Spok Constantino. Y Kaney. Van Bryant. Yak Jensen. Vic McMillan. Sal VaUee. Tac Strtter. Tac S3 1811 667 117 S47 42 1348 S24 129 S36 Ab H 3b 108 41 14 114 42 118 43 174 63 11 218 78 12 42 IS 2 203 72 19 203 73 16 197 69 177 62 184 64 192 84 178 58 149 48 264 63 183 69 318 68 13 189 59 12 123 39 5 223 69 12 181 36 10 172 33 16 II 21 J 199 61 13 138 48 8 6 11 4 14 6 11 5 13 3 3b Hr 2 3 Boi Pet. 31 -3 i jsea 20 .364 42 -363 47 .356 7 J37 40 .353 84 .351 34 .350 19 .330 41 .348 24 .333 26 JX 33 .322 39 J19 28 Jit 33 J13 27 J12 7 Jll 28 JOS 34 .309 29 308 12 JOS 39 J07 29 .304 Barr. Salem 74 30 4 1 1 11 J7S Stumpf. Salem 73 19 1 1 8 12 .244 Spaeter. Salem 1M 48 4 3 j 20 .258 Nunes, Salem 183 47 14 1 j 38 .234 Wert. Salem 173 40 T 3 8 19 .239 Oedriu. Sal 171 38 8 1 31 .223 Mclrrta. Sal 44 IS 3 t I II .217 -. s m am ' a mm Florists to Vie K Here on Tuesday The rejuvenated Jary Florists of Salem will play Canby in m Willamette Valley league baseball game at Waters park Tuesday night, 8:15 o'clock, announces Manager Merl Ward. The Flor ists are deep in the second div ision of the leafue. but have add ed playing strength and will, make a strong bid for the pennant the balance of the season. Team Fieldlas DP PO A E Pet. Salem 50 1306 580 77 J61 VancoUTer 60 1303 571 82 .956 Bremerton 49 1374 558 93 M Yakima 46 1353 384 103 -94S Spokane 47 1329 623 104 .949 Tacoma 33 121 390 103 .948 i AT Ralph Johnson Appliances Phone 4038 355 Onler SL at &lst Sfcu OUTBOARD MOTOR! filler cam rt A Is werth $5.00! vTVL NO COST TO Y00 P$2 A i JUK HUwatfc. Cj Outboard Beautifully designed Hi awathas are tops in val ue! Dollor for dollar, no other ontboards offer so many features. All '48 models are fully revers ible (360 degrees), have Rotor Water Pump. Self Pilot Steering. Auto Mo tor Tilt - Up. Light weight, powerful, depen dable! BUY ON THRIFTY PAYMENTS Perfect fisherman's model. Throttles down to l'j M.P.H. for actionized trolling. Fully revers ible. Only 21 lbs. 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