The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Hot Tllrf Dud f I They'll Dp It Every Time
Set, Belmont
Olvmpia, 'Impulse-'
To Vie in 'Withers
NEW YORK, May I7-GP-It
looks from here as if next Satur
day S2S.0O0 added, one mile
Withers Stakes at Belmont park
will prove strictly a speed duel
between Fred Hooper's CMympia
nd Crispin Oglebays Noble Im
puise. Latent reports were that most
of the "name" three-year-olds
were making other arrangement
or at least, their stables were.
That would mean Olympia. the
beaten derby favorite which passed
up the Preakness, and Noble Im
pulse shape up as the choices In
the 74th running of the famed
vent.
The Greentree Stable, whose
Cariot won the Preakness. is more
interested in pointing its colt for
the $75,000 added, mile and a half
Belmont Stakes of June 11.
Isidore Bieber's Palestinian,
edeed out by Capot In the Preak
ne, likely will have the Jersey
Stakes at Garden Stte park, two
weekends away, as his next objective.
By7immy:Haitl6 1'
Spartan Eyes
On Grand Slam
NEW YORK. May 17-(T! -Michigan
State, boasting one of the
nation's most powerful track and
field teams, will go for a grand
slam in the intercollegiate AAAA
championships here May 27 and
ts
The Spartans, who recently tied
the mighty Southern California
team led by Mel Patton in a dual
meet, already hold the IC4A cross
country and indoor track titles.
Coach Karl Schlademan today
untried a Mirhicati State sauad of
23 men to bid for the outdoor !
crown at Triborough stadium.
Yale, winner of the team title In
194. has entered 50 athletes. New
Yoik university, which also fin-t-.hed
ahead of Mitchigan State a
yar ago. will go after the team
crown with a 40-man squad.
Her boa . M TlIis job --ym
Zd.fiLo -TT.V "7 rrs good ensusm.'
ttWteW I S?5?COM I AJTT NO TAJ MAUA.I
'Cat jCindermen Snare
87-43 Win Over Wolves
Despite a Jterling one-man show by Oregon College of Education's
Hank Decker, terry LilMe's Willamette university trackmen Tuesday
rolled to an 8t-43 victory over the Wolves on the Bush ovaL
Decker cafne through with wins in the pole vault, shotput and
discus and tied Willamette"s Ted-
Mertz for" laurils in the high jump , ---r , o 1 1 1
and finished fvith a total of 19 j )l VCS hClieClllle
Pints- f . -m
Unrks rndav
Mertz led liie Bearcats as
nailed firsts ie tne nign ana tow i
hurdles besides tieing Decker in.
..... crt ... rr. . tk. t,i. oies.
. i :i I ;:.- : On
capiurea in iiiue aiui iim'nt ;
in a first place tie with OCE's
(lliile Advances
In ("up Action
LONDON. Mav T -(.V,- The
quartpr-final bracket f r the Euro
pean rone Davs cup elimination
wa completer! today when Chile's
tenrin team defeated F.gypt. three
dull lie t. two. at Birmingham.
England.
n the round of eiht. which
rniist b- completed by June 14. the
remaining nations will line up like
this Chile vs. Italy. Yugoslavia
v Sweden. -France vs. Czecho
slovakia and Hungard vv Switzer
land. The ultimate winner of the
European competition will meet
tha winner of American zone play
involving Australia. Canada, Cuba
nd Mexico for the right to chal
lenge the United States tor the
cup.
MONMOUTH "Bob" Knox's
hot when they are
stride and woeful otherwise.
t will hott Clark Junior College's
OCE s sprint specialist. Wade Bot- noon-
well took theicentury and 220. A! The Wolves have two previous
wet track held times down. victories over tha JC's and Knox
The Bearcafa next actios in j ter third win to maka it a
e Northwest! conference, meet at i clean sweep over the Vanport
Portland Saturday
Summary:
th
Mile: Stauffer
nolds (OC)
5:07.5; Beals
440: Bates
Prediletto W
100: Botwel
Shangle (W)
H-H: Mertd
Reddin (OC)
880: Weese
Piruston (OC)
(W) and Rey-
$ed for 1st. Time
(W).
(W) Time :53 8;
Martin (OC).
(OC) Time :10 5;
Bonner (OC).
( W) Time :17.3;
(Two entries only.)
(W) Time 2 07;
Murdock (W).
220: Botwell (OC) Time 23 3:
(W)
Changle
for 2nd.
L-H MertJi
(!ubs in Predicament
CHICAGO. May 17 -0")- The
Chlrage Cabs today were try tag
to hunt dewn Catcher ftalaa Ne
rataey saaaewhere betweea here
and Lee Angeles.
Regalar Brela receiver Bob
Sehefftng broke a thank la Chl
eage's S-S loea U Breeklya today.
Manager Charley Grimm new
steeds Norotney, who had been
eetioned te Lm Angeles ef the
Iarif1e Coast leagao.
N'ovotney. driving croaa-coan-try.
was supposed to bo la Talaa
tonight
lui
Decider
Mac
Shangle W
2-Mile: Sta
11.14 5; BeaLs
H -Jump
(OC) tied for
8 in ; Maudl
Vault:
feet. 6 in ; Noa
B-JumpS M
feet, i in,;
ston (OCU
Shot: Decker
feet, 9 in.;
ren (W).
Javelin: Hall
feet. 1 in.;
rud (W).
Discus:
123 feet, 8
Johnsrud " (W
Relay: Wi
dock, Predilet
3:42.
Dorazio
i combine.
) The OCE pack will face only
two more teams this season, hav-
i ing a duel slated for the 24th with
Pacific College at Newberg. and a
: double-header with Seattle Pacific
on tha 27 th.
US Fighters,
Europeans Mix
CHICAGO. May H-CPy-Europe's
outstanding amateur boxers, cham
pions from five nations, will chal
lenge a team of Americans in
eight title bouts at the Chicago
stadium tomorrow night. The in
vaders are favored to triumph.
The youths from across the At
lantic fought the Yankees to a
four to four tie in the 1948 in
ternational bouts.
a ins jioi a kuiUran aiii,
spiced with seven boxers who
engaged in Olympic competition,
today completed training begun
weeks ago in their respective coun
tries. Ireland. Spain. Denmark,
Finland and Italy will be repre
sented on the European squad.
The eight Americans are the sur
vlvers of Golden Gloves com
petition and represent Chicago,
Kansas City, Oklahoma City, St.
Louis and Pueblo, Colo.
and Bates (W) tied
(W) Time
:29:
1 Grande Ta1te$ Title
LA GRANDE. May 17 -(.- La
Grande high school defeated The
Dalles. 6 to 3, today to win the
district 1 baseball otiampionirMp
and a berth in the state tournament.
CNION DISTRICT KINO
UNION, May 17 -(JP)- Union
high school defeated Adrian here
today. 4-2. to win the class B
baseball championship of Malheur,
Baker, Union and Wallowa coun.-
i ties
Union will meet Umatilla to
morrow for the sub-district title.
I The winner will play the Hood
I River area titlist for the right to
enter the state tourney at Port
' land. May 28-28.
Redden (OC).
ffer (W) Time
kW) Grimm (W).
MtrU (W) and Decker
1st. Dist. 3 feet.
(W).
(OC) Dist. 10
(W) Redden (OC).
udhn (W) Dist - 19
Rao (W) Pink-
(OC) Dit 38
Jbhnsrud (W) War-
(W) Dist. 170
Mullen (OC) Johns-
Decker
(OC) Dist.
Gottfried (W)
lUmette (Bate. Mur-
o. Wees). Time
Trial Opem
PHILADELPHIA. May 17
n.OOD HITS TEXAS LOOP
DALLAS. May 17 -WV Pumps
worked overtime today to get flood
waters off Burnett field so Texas
league baseball can go on. Heavy
rains last night caused waters of
the Tunity river to back up Into
the outfield and cover most of the
ground.
Tonight's Dallas-Houston game
was postponed.
Gus Dorazio,
fighter, coul
blow with
in the death
worker. Dr.
chief coroner
former heavyweight
d have delivered a
is fist that resulted
pf a fellow brewery
Benjamin A. Gotiley,
Is physician, testified
at the open
on Indictment
and volunt
manslaughter
until tornorr
today. Dr, Gfuley took the stand
g of Dorazios trial
s charging homicide
ry In involuntary
just before Judge
Edwin Q lip wis called a ierea
)w morning.
Millers Nab Big
Track Crown;
ALBANY. May I7-(Special) - .
Springfield's Millers easily took j
top nonors in me annual ig six
League junior varsity track meet
today as they amassed 83 l points.
Salem's Viking were second with
54 H, CorvaUis third with 47 and
Albany trailed with 22.
Mel Maudlin of Salem copped
scoring honors with 12 points. Ha
didn't get a first but placed in five
events. Vikings grabbing' wins
were Dick Massey in the shot,
Marvin Jensen in the century, and
Chuck Haugo in the 220.
Summary:
Mile: Cherry (Sp) Tune 3 3 1;
Chapman (SP) Cozlno (SP)
Braun (Corv) DuBois (Sal).
Shot: Massey (Sal) Dist 37
feet, 6' in.; Henderson (Sp)
Lay (Al) Maudlin (Sal) Black
stone (Corv).
H-H: Smiley (Sp) Time : 1 8.3;
Lindley (Sp) Botir (Sp) Maudlin
(Sal) Thurman Corv).
100: Jerfsen (Sal) Time 112;
Haugo (Sal) O'Connor (Sp) Lar
kln tCorv) McTeat (Corv.
440: Samples (Sp) Time 57 3;
Delesky (Alb) lUmman (Sal)
Six Jayvee
Vikings Second
Crank (Sp) Williams (Sp).
Vault: Aller (Corv) Dist. 9 feet;
4-Way tie for fourth: Jenkins (Sp)
Grundran (Sal) H. Bell and B.
Bell (Corv).
Javelin: Henderson (Sp) Dist.
147 feet. 7 in.; Bell (Corv) Al
worth (Corv) Martin (Sal) An
dicott (Alb).
880: Jenkins (Sp) Time 2:11.8;
Herring (Sal) Lay (Alb) Chap
man (Sp) All worth (Corv).
H-Jump: Torgeson (Alb) Dist.
5 feet. 1 in.; Gorthy (Sp) 1-way
tie: Briggs (Alb) Roberta (Sal)
Schulein (Corv).
L-H: Smiley (Sp) Tina 27.1;
Bour (Sp) Holler (Corv) Maudlin
(Sal) Thurman (Corv).
220: Haugo (Sal) Tim 3S.S;
Sabin (Spr) McTeat (Corv) Fish
er (Spr) Dalesky (Alb).
B-Jump: Samples (Spr) Dist
17 feet, 4 in.; Maudlin (Sal) Tie;
McDonald and Lark ins (Corv) for
fourth; Smiley (Sp).
Discus: Blackstono (Corv) DUt.
114 feet. 3 in.; Boyd (Sal) Mas
sey (Sal) Riddle (Spr) Lay (Alb).
Relay: Springfield. Time 1:44
.2; Salem, CorvaUis, Albany.
Court House Staff s Juggled to
Match Mixed Time Schedules
A majority of employes in the
larger office at the Marion coun
ty court house were working hour
that kept them in step with tha
rest of Salem Tuesday, despite
the fact that the county officially !
remained on standard time.
SUffs were Juggled to keep an
offices open to accommodate per
sons who wanted to transact busi
ness during the disputed last hour.
A grand total of four such patrons
visited the clerk, recorder and tax
collection offices on Monday and
Tuesday combined.
The clerk's office will maintain
a crew as deemed necessary, per
haps only one person, during the
-twilight hour. County Clerk
Harlan Judd said Tuesday.
It was an even split in the coun
ty assessor's office with five work
ing hours that correspond to day
light time and five maintaining
the status quo.
The six persons employed in the
tax collection department, and of
fice personnel in the sheriffs of
fice remained on standard time.
Sheriff Denver Young said he was
reserving his decision until things
"settled down a bit."
Offices of the county treasurer,
county school superintendent (in
the Pacific building) and Marion
County District court (in the Gray
building) remained on standard
time.
Two of the four clerks in tha
recorder's office remained for the
extra hour each night.
And, as though to preserve tha
balance, the elevator ran on day
light time, while the clock in tha
tower bonged along on standard.
Walker Truck
Show Slated
ALBANY First public show
ing in Marion and Linn counties
of an advanced new kind of motor
truck will be held here at Walk
er's Truck Sc Trailer, White truck
distributor, at 8:30 p.m. Thurs
day, May 19. Tha program will
include motion pictures, demon
stration of the new truck and re
freshments. Declared the most outstanding
feature of the new White Is a
power-lift cab which utilizes an
adaption of tha actuating mecha
nism for landing gear employed
on the commercial airliners. In
stead of raising and lowering
wheels, however, this device tilts
the entire cab In something less
than 30 seconds, exposing the en
tire engine and mechanical parts
for maintenance.
The new White, which has been
designated as the 3000. also fea
tures a new weight distribution
arrangement, a wider cab, ahorter
turning radius and new safety
features including improved visi
bility. Kiwanis View
Scout Program
M. E. (Gus) Moore, general
secretary of the Salem YMCA,
headed tha boys' work committee
at the Salem Kiwanis club lunch
eon Tuesday. A motion picture of
the YMCA camp at Silver creek
was shown by Roth Holtz, YMCA
boys' work secretary, with Moore
commenting on tha various scenes.
Carlton Greider was introduced
as tha new adult program secre
tary of the YMCA. Kiwanians
were invited to visit the summer
camp July 19.
Holtz. recently of Northwestern
university in Chicago, termed the
Silver creek camp "the finest I
have seen in the nation.'
Cervais Grade School
Graduation Set May 20
GERVAIS Commencement
exercises for the Gervals grade
school will be held at the high
school auditorium Friday. May
20. at 8 p.m. (DST). Kenneth
Keller, principal of Woodburn
high school will be tha speaker.
Those graduating are Frank
Adams. Franklin Belleque, Janet
Eaton. Betty Hall. La Vera Hupp,
Evelyn Hupp, Zellamae Luthy,
Virgil Lucas and Viola Meyers.
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plus all trim metals and othei- accessories. Ask
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LTZ PASTE as low as $5.48 per gallon in 5's.
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SHINGLE PAINT prices start at $2.62 per gallon
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PABCO AT, Portland Cement
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K-B has many fine paints for in
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Rose Society to
Hear Dr. Hartman
The Salem Rose society will
meet Thursday. May It, S pjm.
at the YMCA with A. L- Lindbeck
presiding:- Dr. Henry Hartman ol
Oregon State college wtll speak
on Growing and Showing Exhibi
tion Roses'. J. A. Milbrath. pro
fessor of plant pathology. Oregon
State college, and president of the
Men's Garden club of CorvaUis,
will show slides and speak on
"Sprays. Dusts and Implements
for Their Use."
Pioneer Silverton
Woman to Hospital
SILVERTON Mrs. Tillman
Hutton, one of Silverton's pioneer
women. Is at the Silverton hos
pital for treatment following a
stroke.
Mrs. Fannie Cordon who has
been In an oxygen tent in the
local hospital was reported much
improved Tuesday morning, and
Edward Laws of Bay City, who
suffered a stroke while visiting at
the Sig Moe home over the week
end, was able to be taken to his
home Tuesday.
i.
Wednaadjy. May It. j tit 11
Missionary Group
Plans Meeting at
Silverton Thursday
SILVERTON Mrs. Gordon
McCalL Portland, former Silver
ton resident, will be guest speaker
at the Women's Missionary Fede
ration of Immanuel Lutheran
church Thursday afternoon at S
o'clock.
Mrs. John' Lahners will give
the topic. "William Carey, the
Cobbler Missionary."
Box work, for the Parkland,
Wash, Children's home and Sun
set home at , Eugene will be ex
hibited before being packed and
sent to the homes. All the circles :
of the WMF have participated tn"
this work. y I
' A life membership, in remor-i
ium. will be given by i Mrs. 1L:
N. Omholt of Salem. i
Hostesses for the day are Mrs..
George Walker. Mrs. Leonard:
Hatteberg. Sirs. George C Ander
son and Mrs. Nels Nelson. .
PAKTT HELD AT UNCOLX '
LINCOLN The fourth in
series of benefit card parties, giv
en for the Lincoln Community
Center association building fund
was held Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Brog,"
Winners included Mri Harvey;
McLaughlin, Mrs. Ivan' Merrick,
Marvin Cherry and S. B." Dodga.
Mrs. Rickey Host to
Auburn Card Club
AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. Loran
Richey entertained members of the
Friendly Neighbors Card club at
their Monroe ave. home Saturday
night. Playing were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Freier. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Sundarlin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Shrake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scor
gie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillm
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snook.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McLain and
Mr. and Mrs. Richey. Honors were
given Mrs. Snook. Mr. Sunderlain
and Mr. and Mrs. Gillming.
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