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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1948)
Savold Meets British Champ Monday Night LONDON. Dec 4 -AD- Lee Savold, veteran Paterson. N. J, fighter and British Empire heavyweight champion Bruce Woodcock finished trainin to day for their Important l-rund clash here tomorrow night. Both fighters were enjutfly confident of victory mad book makers rated the boat aa erea affair. My boy's 'greater experience will win, said Bill Daly. Sa veld's manager. "I'm snore confident than ever yoa'U see a new Woodcock Monday, said. Tom Hurst, the pilot of the British champion. Both fighters broke up their training camps, Woodcock drilled p north la his home town Don caster while Savold did his train ing at Eastbourne on the English Channel coast. . They will travel to London to- The bout will be held In Harrinray arena at 5 P. M. (EST) before a capacity crowd of 10,700 fans. Woodcock will weigh about 191 and Savold 190. The 22-year-old Savold, who has scored three straight knock outs in his current comeback, will get about 25 per cent of the estimated $104400 (ate. Wood cock is expected to draw the same, although promoter Jack Solomons refused to disclose the amount of the purses. SOin DDodqd Timberllne Lodge 110 Inches snow, one Inch new; surface powdery; tem perature 10 degrees: skiing good: ski hfU running; i roads clear, chains re quired. Forecast : Sunday cloudy with anow flurries! Governments Camp M incnes of mow. one-inch new; powdery? drift ing temperature IS degrees: cloudy; skiing good, tows running: road clean, chains required. Forecast: "Sunday cloudy with anow flurries. Santlam Pass No report. Forecast: Sunday cloudy wltn anow flurries. Cooper Spur No report. Forecast: Sunday cloudy with decreasing snow flurries. Mew (Golf TBiirea 4s Predicted! in 1 949 DUNEDIN. Fla., Dec. -Coir is headed for its most highly competitive year in ,1949. That's the considered opinion of George Schneiter, whose experience as tournament director for the PGA has given him a good look at the game's present and coming stars. . . "I don't believe we will ever again see the time when one player dominates the season, as Ben Ho gan did this year and Bryan Nel- (Continued from page 13) a nightery in the Hose City,. Emil probably figured he needs more exercise. Gosh knows hell get it. Short story entitled "Ferguson's Foot": Curtis Q., sponsor of the Salem Capitols, is deer and elk hunter, fisherman and general out doorsman in general. The rougher the outing for him the better. He never gets hurt. So while walking upon so tame a thing as a sidewalk the other day, our man trod upon a pebble, popped a bone in his foot and now hobbles around on crut ches, his tootsie in a cast! ... The Ideal Xmas Present Fits Any Garage VANISH LIKE mm When You Install CRAWFORD "AlARm-UFT" Operates m easily a ckM cea ate If. 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Among the young pros who are likely to challenge the established leaders in 1949, Schneiter listed Marty Furgol of Los Angeles, Fe lice Torra of Hollywood, Calif and Fred Hawkins, Antioch, 111 There are many other "comers," so many that Schneiter himself hesitated to pick individuals. Behind them is a fine crop of rapidly developing junior golfers and one of the PGA's principal projects is helping the juniors to develop. CAIN BOWL EEF PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 4-(JP The referee for the Rose Bowl football game between Northwes tern of the Big Nine and Cali fornia of the Pacific Coast con ference will be James M. (Jimmy) Cain, formerly of the University of Washington. The rest of the officiating slate lists Emie Vick (Michigan), umpire; James W Hole (Michigan State), head linesman, and Jay Berwmnger (Chicago), field judge. i MOTTOES s-J ( QUICKLY, ECONOMICALLY, AUTOMATICAllY r - You cart throw away your clotheslines, forget about the weather, and still get your clothes FLUFFY DRY on. washday I B LACKSTON E ... the clothes dryer that's REALLY AUTOMATIC, does the WHOLE job. You merely drop in the clothes and set the handy thermostatic control ot either "IRONING DRY" or "COMPLETELY DRY". . . the rest is all don automatically. A b?g 20 LB. LOAD of wet wash is gently tumbled while sweet, warm ACTIVATED AIR, of moderate temperature, is forced through your laundry again and again. There is no high emperafvre "baking" to scorch fabrics and devitalize their threads. After 25 minutes the Dryer shuts itself off and out comes your wash, "fluffy" dry and minus the dirt, dust and germs usually contacted on out door clotheslines. Completely Insulated to prevent uncomfortable overheating of kitchen or laundry, the handsome white f'Svpernaniet'' cabinet of the Blackstone is counter high, counter deep and matches any kitchen cabinet or appliance. ' FREE Dczcn&foatl6t If yea new hav oa olactrtc raaoa. we wM dalfcwr o Slockstoaa Oryar, plvg it i0 she wl evttat oad dinmlrota, with your awn walking, mis now, efferttees way T domes. This wiil NOT ebileote yoe le Wy. neao ea fee o kerne Ol store deweattrortoo. oowl laara mt Ska aiaay ) tlatailiiii iis. Fa Iwraa awaead S?y a amar csaraav dryarf Aaa kaw yao eaa give o "oryr efy fof yoar frlaaaa oad oaigajaors. tow oa 3.41 par waah 1 m The proposed "Cherry Bowl" footballer featuring Salem, Ore., against Salem. Mass, hasn't yet brought anyone rushing into, the office with a sack full of sponsor ing cash. But when (and if) .the Oregon side of the proposal comes up with a decent stadium in which both players and spectators can get into a foofbalBsh mood, such a game on an annual home and home basis could be built to sur prising proportions. One DC - 6 flight would conquer the transpor tation problem and, were the right organizations to get behind the project with a big push, the finan cial hurdle could be made. Any such game would gain nationwide publicity. And we are certain all state association barriers forbid ding post-season games would be lowered. In fact, the thing could be banged off on Thanksgiving Day, which would meet all scholas tic requirements. Neither team need be away from home mere than three days, if travel is by air. And there can be no denying that soon enough many of the nation's high school teams will be flying to and from intersectional tilts much the same as the college boys do. The idea is a dandy. Our only hope is that by next season the village grows up enough to boast at least one halfway decent place in which a football game can be played. Donors Listed. For Pin Meet 0- Prize donors for the big Salem Bowling association tournament at Perfection alleys December 12 and 18-19 have been announced. Thirty assorted business firms have pitched into the prize pot such as clothing, foodstuffs, ra dios, blankets, .watches, etc., and cash. The entry deadline for the tournament will fall today, ac cording to directors. I Those donating prizes so far include: Ace Barber shop. Barb's Sporting Goods. Bishop's Clothlnc. Capitol al- f leys. Chef Boyee Si-nal Service sta- j tion. Curly Dairy. Cupboard Cafe. I Frtesen Furniture of Dallas. Good Houaekeepinf Co.. Hichtand Market. J 6c J Cloth ins (tore. Kay Woolen Mills. Karr's. Kennedy Cleaners. Lutz Flower ahoppe. Marshall Well Hard ware. Maple S porting Goods store. Mayflower Milk Co.. Novle's Tavern. Pacific Fruit. Pedersoo's Gift Shop. Pink Elephant, Salem Hardware. Sa- i lem Golf club, Stevens Jewelry Co.. ! Shrock Motor Co.. Shraeders Market. J Ulrirti Realtor. Vince'a Electric and ! Shell Service (Capitol At Court street!, j A A a The Stafeaiuuny KcJeiru -Oregon, nday.-tecember 5 13131S -i.ti . f r! 7. ..tf--l Numbed Gridders Ignore Quake LOS ANGELES. Dee, -(Al")- ea place all afternoon on part ot As Che last of the spectators her green acres, walked eat of Mesne rial Coliseum A quick report from the dreas- todan a sharp eartheaake ait the lag rooms ladacated the' players asaastve straetnrc as thoagh showed no reaction to the auako natare was answering the shock- although their reactions le the lag. jarring action that had tak- game wonld have registered sig- aags ea any aeiimagraph. 'v. The aake recked the erewJ ed. hraad-aew press section ot Colioeaas for several seconds. alacte typewriter was still- thera was aa dajstazs to the new plasiie windows. The Trojan band and hnn dreds of rooters gathered around , the dreostng-room and - passaco- ' wars of the CoUoeasa after the gaase to serenade aad cheer Jeff Cravsth's asea aatil the last pUyer had dressed aad left. Cup STtViAS SPECIALS Irish, Trojans In 14-14 Tie the (Continued from page 13) Twice in the last quarter under-rated, thrice - beaten Tro jans bent the Notre Dame armor for touchdowns, overcoming seven-point lead the Notre Dames grabbed in the second period as a crowd of 100,571 people roared in joy and anguish. Then, in the final minute of the game, 170-pound Bill Gay, speedmaster from Chicago, took a Trojan kickoff and raced it back 87 yards before he was hauled down on the Trojan 13-yard line. Reserve Quarterback Bobby Williams, filling in for the injured Frank Tripucka, sneaked up to ward the goal for five yards Time was running out. He passed to Gay in the end zone. It was incomplete. He passed again o Gay, and interference was called on a Trojan defensive man, Gene Beck. Notre Dame got up to the one- yard line. The Trojans fought furiously. Fullback Frank Panelll managed to get two feet. Then squat Emil Sitko, the half back who broke the Trojan back with a 76-yard gallop in this game last year, went over for the tying touchdown. Steve Oracko calmly kicked the point that gave the Irish the tie The Troys were both grieved and joyful. They had been fig ured .to lose by 20 points more if Master Leahy so elected. But they played inspired, alert football all afternoon. They saw the Irish fumble four times in we nrst nail, ana were never able to cash in, although once they got to within two feet of the promised land. Irish Trio Named SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 4-W)-With the selection of three Notre Dame stars, the East team for the Shrine East-West New Year's day classic was completed today. 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