Th Statesman, Salsm, OregonMonday, Jun t, 1949 9 Snead Nears Prize Record - m . IT 5. Onpn Mnniv Mav By Jimmy Hatlo Theyll Do It Every 4 7 s DAILY AND SUNDAY, The Nation's Top Comics in Your Home Newspaper V- e mm a mm- j awy Top 1938 Season CHICAGO. June 5--If Sam uel Jackson Snead can bag the 12 ooo too orize in the U. S. Opn at Medinah, 131.. this week, hell K within hailinr distance of his mi.vL'innini: charoEjionship se-a . into MHI fll That year Slamrriin' Sammy collected $19,534 to top the pro- fev.ional golf field. A Snad mo fs in for a shot 3X1 7 H-fll I lOOOIKE! SET HXJRA f IfTHl DONTTCARE IP . ( K, EYE OUTOFTMAT J 1 j ( rT IS CNl-ATW.' 1 j. VZXM7 -'-Jfe r Slfe F fTMEgES A BApT EASV. 1 i MEANWHILE - frog A WIMOtlP T UAMT fufr' unuV,KV- ,7m-' CLTT AND BOV. I TCXJCW CAS. BUT I LL. I VOU TO GET. IN THE STEAM V rr?r cZEJ J A DfCKENS OP f VOU KE I kTNJOCK SO POUNDS OTP I CABINET POX 20 M.MJTES. VsCP LsC- A P3UMP ON JCOINCi TO I SOU OP MV NAME AIN T VES BEEN IN ONE OF r i-fffih WIS SKULL f BE-ALL IT--. JIM PISTjpL O THESE THINGS c? -ny (ttrfll KEEP VUUREyEdfcl IttJI J oConqTS fc fa fyt w rn rrTi'M ttm ts u, tutu tKMfri tumors 'Ss? 5AN rtAEJJjL' I hi ear's earnings 'totaled $12. 5M f,t yt-r, the- unpredictable Sdmn: collected only $7,130. S n hit the jarkpfl this year with hi $3,500 fmt place rab In th PGA Nation! and $2.7S0 uAni.injf the Masters, not to mention $2,000 for raping the Sne i't's POA triumph' enabled him to w-M'st firM r-lve n ,he rnor.ey- iftfunic column fnm Lloyd M an trum, who r.ow .has $11,457. Snf id s feat of winning the Mas-t-iH fnd POA titles in. rhe same sy-di ivver before was achieved. 1 thu.l place v.ith IJ0.050 v.as Johnny Palmer of Bftciin, N.C., Sn-i'la POA meet title match 1 ft i rn ho s.!so maintains the VrfHiMi. trophy fx-irit lead with an e-ii'p rounn frr a jiroKr. Ci v Middtec'-ff tumhled from . 'rofid to fourth In the latest J PC.A moiey-o jntinr 'with a to-j tul of 9VJU. Jimmy Uemaret re-plr.-H . J 'Dutch) Harrison n the fifth Sxt 'Alth $7,374. M oigrum captured the U4 in the Mvder Cup point rompetitinn, Kin MU3 droppmK injured Ben Ho g.m Jn fcTorid with 10?8. HoundTrig out the top ten money winiiTS are Harrison. ST.312; Bob Hamilton. $4Hfi2; Jim Ferrier. $4,K"; Kied Haas. jr. $4,647, and Jim l urnesa $4.07. Chi?ox Swaj) Patrick Sect Paper Makers, Mootry Softies In Battle for Lo6p Top Place The battle for undisputed. leadership iof the City so ft ball circuit goes on tonight, full blast, in the feature game at Leslie It finds the unbeaten Paper Makers up ainst the sirpilarly unblemished Mootry Pharmacists, at nine o'clock. The first pame, at eiht. sends the Golden Pheasants against the Knights of I f - V Columbus. fi The main evtnt. which find- the P-M's going Into it vyith four straight -wins and the Pharmacists with three, likely will be a mound duel between Bob Knight of the former and Jim Rawlins who have hurled all wins posted to date On Tuesday night the 12th Street Food Markets play the MarJrvts md Handle Sc Oils face Campbell to k Wools SALEM GOLFER LOSE Harvey Quistad of Salem was medalist with a 67. but the Salem golfers lost a team match to Os wego Sunday. 53j to 18i. Look and Learn Br A. C. Gcrdon l CHirACO. ..Tune 5 '4'.-Oi.h, al MiiHtgn FranK Ine of the Chi cago While Sx hiioouiK el tiKlay PjI Seie t ;'.e lyos Angeles club will he invoivnt m a pi;i.'.er a'44 i a deal f..r a iep!t einefit foi lti injured Gum Zerfi;al. S.-i'icy, wlio '.vjis lfrnolet by the S"s In the P;t.-ific t'oat league afti hc hil'.itu' slumped, will k-ih" part payrrwnt in the deal ' ivt ( it, pi ogre. .S'ii-y now i on option to the Cn4it league. He uiH nniMiu with the PCI. unM the dfsl is completed when lie will le de liveint to some otiier club. Th"f rf of making openings In the ,kull --. tif panning was known to the pticient. Gonzales Reaches 1 ina Is in I ournev m i NOORDWIJK, Netherlatids. ' June 5 -A)- American Champion , Oit k Gonzales of Los Anicele i gained the men's singles finals I of the International tournament j today by defeating . Australian j Jack Harper. 3-8, f-3. 5-7. 6-3. 6-3 j Gonzales meets Eric Sturges of South Africa ! tomorrow for the! tifle. The American te;im of Helen Rthbany and Virginia Lee Boyer entered the doubles finals by de feating Miss Hoahing of Great Britain and Miss Rollin Couquer que of Holland, 7-5, -4. The fin aU will be tomorrow. timated speed the nerves, in I. What is the of thujught along feet per second .' 2. What four states of the Union have iornei that adjoin? 3. W;hit was the salary of the Piesident of the U.S. when Wash ington! took office'.' . 4. When did the District of Col umbia ibecome our eat of govern ment ? 5. Which is the only animal that will ii,e sticks, atone or any thing handy as a weapon, i ANSWERS 1. About 404 feet per second; 2 Arizona. New Mexico, Colo rado, and Utah. 3. $Hj.000 a year. 4. Iu 1B00. 5. The monkey. , CelebritiesGolf Tourney Ends WASHINGTON, June 5 A) The slightly fabulous national cele brities gold tournament ended to day on several notes of unbounded optimisim. The two-day gallery of more i year h istor y e-e ET AO ET AO EEET than 16.000 was the largest h three-year history of the event; secretary of labor Maurice Tobin broke 100: General Omar Brad ley sank a 30-foot putt on the final green, and Sam Snead had round of 65 and 66 to tune him up for the national open. An estimated 9,500 spectators turned out today to watch the famed figures of the national screen" and a.govei ti'-GmETAOE government.the militaryj the stage. screen and radio, and the sports world let their luiir down. The tournament is sponsored by the Washington Post with proceed going to combat iuehile delin quency. The pros and the amateurs who were supposed to be good turned in surprisingly good scores on-1 sidering Hhe general holiday atmo sphere of the occasion. BISHOPi Qt'ITS Nl'GGETS DENVfcH, June 5 -(A,- Ralph Bishop, u r m e r University of Washington player, has announced his resignation as- coach of the Denver Nuggets of the I'rofession al National Basketball league. 'Spotlightcrs Again Active In Elklwrn Area; Deer Dca4 At rZ v. I MONDAY'S BROADCASTS j Pacific Daylight Time Kilocycles: KSL.M U9. KOCO MM. KOIN 70. ROW 2. REX 1IM A it and a yearling were left U die after being shot with MptUght r" bvIlrU. 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The doe whs dead but the little "towhead"' sttll was alive and suffering with a bullet in its thighs Sischo mercifully ended its misery. A third deer had been dressed out nearby. Buzzards circling just off the Gates Hill road not lorg ago testi- 1KOCQ KOI.V KiW KKX : fied to another night hunter's ; activities. A bog four-point buck j had "been wounded with a small caliber gun and left to die. Bill Bickett. who hds lost sev eral head ok beef stock to "spot lighters" bullets last winter re- i ported three alleged night hunters. He was called four times to court to testify against a trio of accused hunters, but the case was dismis sed recently for "insufficient evi dence." Many in this area know little of the actions of courts and law yers, but can too often supply much more than "sufficient evi dence" in helpless deer left slaughtered " of dying by the w recklessness-, bt unlawful "spot lighters." 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