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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1948)
Blue Peter Wins Rich Futurity NEW YORK. Sept. tS -(JP) Bine Peter, a strapping sen ef the treat War Admiral, defeat ed the favored Myrtle Charm today la the SllJ-llt fatarity at Belmont and lodged a pow erful claim to the 1948 two-year-old championship. Flying down the middle or the Wldener straightaway course In near world record time, the hay celt owned by Joseph M. Reeblina; of Trenton. N. J barely lasted to beat the Maine Chance farm filly by a nock. As It was. the crowd of UJtZl matrons saw one of the fastest finishes la Belmont's history, as Bine Peter wound up the six and one-ha If f orients of this 59th fatarity la a sparklinf 1:14 35. The world and track mark or 1:14 25 for the dis tance on the straightaway is held by Porter's Mlts. establish ed la the 193S champagne stakes at Belmont. Bine Peter, sent elf at 12 to 5 with his stableaaate HarbottTtea In the field of IS. paid $6M.i $Z.f and ZJl. Eight lengths back ta third place was Sport Pace, from Weeds-ale farm. 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PAINLESS PARKER Dentist 125 Liberty Street Cor Stato Telephone: Salem 3-8825 Other Painless Parker Offices In Portland mad Eagene Mitlgets Come For Final Go ! j Midget auto racing will have one more 1948 fling on Salem's Hollywood bowl, and that fling might j be the one which decides who is the state champion for the entire ! season. Promoter Jimmy Ryan announced Saturday he was booking a final meet next Friday night. ' with time trials starting at 7:30 o'clock and main races at $:i0. Inasmuch as it will be the final midget racing meet of the year in the entire Northwest, the driving title argument that has raged I all season between Bob Gregg and Lou Sherman may be finished here. ! Also, the Class A main event jwill be for 50 laps, reverse handi cap, according to Ryan. A Class B main event, plus six heat races and a helmet dash will accompany the time trials for the finale, j At present Gregg is out in front of Sherman by slightly over 100 points! Gregg has 1273 points to Li'l Lou s 1169'. One good night Could alter the lead. Today the midgets close the season in Port land in a 2:30 p.m. meet at Jant zen Beach. Tacoma wound up Friday night, and Spokane fin ished i Saturday night. Conse quently, a heavy load of cars will be in Salem for the grand finale. Set for Final Salem Meet Marion-Polk League fleets Here Tuesday i ; i The regular meeting of the 1 Marion-Polk athletic league will i be held at Sacred Heart Arad I easy! la Salem Tuesday night. 1 elrht o'clock. At that time the 1948-49 basketball schedule wUI be drawn up and an election of officers will be held, according to Pat Beat Jefferson officer. Schools to be represented are Monmouth, Independence. Salem Acaaaedy. Star ton and Jefferson. i ... '; .vn: x (M v Auto raelnr promoter Jimmy Ryan, bussina- with Lou Shei announced a final midget auto racing- program of the season for Salem, next Friday night at Hollywood bowl. Sherman Is currently a close second In the race for tba 141 Oregon driving title, behind Bullet Bob Gregg. , Th Staleaman. Salem. Oraqon. Sunday. Soptombor 28. 1 948 -II ComgdloBu (Cap"9:imres Caoiiy ch Links Title VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 2S-(A-Chuck Congdon, the brilliant Pacific northwest shotsmith from Tacoma, Wash., today fired a sizzling 69 for a 280 total and victory in the $10,000 Canadian open golf cham- tionship. The classy Tacoman's four-under ar card in the final 18 holes of the 72-hole modal play tourney shattered the two-stroke lead nethodical Dick Metz carried into .he final round. Metz, who fired under-par scores very trip out, cracked on the last tine today and posted a two-over-par 74 for a 283 total. Both pros finished the hot first nine all square. ' f The turning point came at the 16th hole where Congdon made a remarkable recovery for a birdie. Metz cracked wide open at the 17th with a two-under-par and was one over par at the last hole. He three-putted the green at the tough 17th and Congdon himself was one over at the hole. That just about settled it and Congdon made it sure with a par four at the 18th with a gallery of several thousand cheering the west coast golfer. Cadets ly.y.y.vn I y $OCE's Defeated ! CHENEY. Wash, Sept. 25 The Eastern Wash ins ton eolleae grM club rolled over Southern Oregon College of Education's Red Raiders. 23-. here tonight r t Feared Lost I i 4.. f. .; w " voi -fa J I-!; , . . . Final Clashes Booked Today (Continued from page 9) by Herman Reich and Dick Win ner. Hollywood beat San Diego. 5-2. Saturday and in the Oakland-Sacramento game it was the seven hit flinging of Jack Salveson that helped that crucial win. Rex Ce cil was the loser. San Francisco had to score late in the game and use three pitchers to turn back Seattle. Portlaa (I) (It) Ui AjtfelM BHOA BHOA Peterson i 1 0 5 Garriottjn S J J Bainski.J 3 3 3 OtMeruUo.s S 1 2 3 MullenJ S3 OjGloscop.2 S 1 S Retch. 1 4 1 10 WAbersonJ 3 3 10 Smith.r 4 13 0Suerj 4 3 3 0 HeUr.p 4 1 0 I 0trwki.l 4 3 13 Wenner.m 3 3 1 0)Snford.l 4 0 7 1 Sinovtc.1 4 1 0 frNovotny.o 5 14 0 Burgher. 4 0 8 VFear.p 3 110 Totals 38 13 34 ToUls. 38 12 37 13 Portland . 200 100 000 3 Los Angeles 401 111 20 10 Pitcher IP AB R H IH BB JO Helser 38 10 12 2 Fear 38 3 13 J 2 4 Errors Mullen. Peterson. MerulJo. Two base hits Garrlott. Sauer. Basin ski., Mullen. Home runs Reich. Os trowikl J. Wenner. Garrtott. Runs bat ted In Reich 2. Wenner. Aberson, Sau er. Ostrowski S. San ford. Garriott 2. Umpires Powell. Warneke and Dee ver. Attendance 1.287 paid; 1823 free kids. Hollywood 011 010 1103 11 2 San Diego .000 101 0002 4 2 Oliver and Sheets: Seats. Kerrigan 7) and Ritchey. CameUl (7). Champ j. : I : I I If bmy f M M r mvr )' v i 4 ' w j Wt.Z: '. r s-'W.,... . lit f Vandals Beaten By Utah Eleven SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 25-UP The University of Utah outplayed a game University of Idaho foot ball team tonight to win 21 to C before 18,099 fans in a contest played on a shower - swept field. Utah's passing attack clicked con sistently to give the Redskins re venge for Idaho's victory a year ago which spoiled what otherwise would have been an undefeated season for the Redskins. Joe Lynam (above).- popular wrestler who has appeared in Salem many times, was ached- j vied to fly Into Eugene from ! Boise. Ida.. In his airplane Sat- ! urday, but was not heard from, i according to a report from Eu- i gene. Searching parties were 1 dispatched to find the apparent- i ly lost Lynara. ' Seattle 010 020 2003 8 2 San Francisco . 010 010 22 6 12 2 Fletcher. Hall 8l and Grasso: Brew er. Soriano (7j. Fine (9) and Leonard. Oakland 000 101 000 S 7 2 Sacramento 000 010 0001 7 0 Salveson and Lombardi; Cecil and Castino. Machinist Consiiler Reaffiliation with AFL GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Sept. 25HP)-The International. Associa- Chuck Congdon. veteran Tacoma pro. Saturday won the Cana dian open coif championship at Vancouver, B.C. tion of Machinists, which claims a 650,000 membership, today consid ered reaffiliation with fhe AFL Acknowledging an invitation to "return to the AFL," President Harvey W. Brown said the IAM was ' prepared to accept if we tan be assured an equal footing with other AFL unions." FARII STORE Trade and High St. Phone 3-7948 3 Mays Offset Right or Left Has Low Clearance Made for Western Soil 3'9" wide, 22" blades . y ' I ' ;' I Tea, Its better 3 days! (1) Special hitch design allows It to be offset, right or left of tractor, to cultivate closer to vines, trees or fences! (2) It rides low to clear branches! (3) It was designed and built In the WEST to fit WESTERN SOILS! 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A crowd of 23.750, which en joyed perfect weather at Michie stadium, watched the well drilled Cadets score twice by land and twice by air while operating1 with separate units for offense and de fense, a la Michigan. It was a bitter disappointment for Villanova. whose teams now have gone down to defeat 14 times in 15 meetings with Army. Full of confidence after dropping Texas A. and M. a week ago, the Wildcats played their hosts on even terms for a few early! min utes, but it was all Army the rest of the way. I JEFFS. PHILOMATH TIE JEFFERSON Jefferson high school's football club and Philo math battled to a scoreless tie her Friday afternoon. . ' i NO STENCILS. NO PLATES I ; If you have a mailing; list of riistotnrrs, prospect, or mem bers, MASTKR ADDRESSER will SAVE YOU TIME AND HONEY. - - i lust type your, address list on a long strip of paper. MASTER ADDRKSSFR will reprint each address op to 100 times. 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