The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 12, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    onmnis Win
' ; (Chase
Cards Regain
Second Place
Culm Topple Brave ;
Solona Bal Tigers
NEW YORK. Tune 1l-VThe
nrirushing Brooklvn Dodgers con
tinued to sweep past all opposi
tion, rolling on to their sixth
straight victory todav with an easy
11-3 triumph cvere the Cincinnati
The victory, coupled with Chi
fo' 5-2 trii'mnh over Boston,
widened the Dd"or.' first plare
rnargln over the Graves to a (tame
and a hslf. The defeat also
dropped the Braved into third
place, thrr nercentage point Le-
' hind the Pt. Tsuilx Cardinal?, who
whippet! the PVHadelnhla Phils.
6-2. Tho PM! Ml into a fourth
place deadlock with the New
York Giants vho.firal1v snapped
out of their five-name losing skein
with a 4-3 win over the Pitt
bunh Pirate. Th loss plummet
d the Pirate Mo te National
league cellar, a fame behind the
Cubs.
The New Yrrk 'Yankee In
creased their American league
lead over mnner-up Detroit to five
tame, lambasting Cleveland 12r8
while tho Tl"er wert losing to
Washington, 9-8.
The Dodrers collected a dwen
hits agalnft their aouthnaw pitch
en, with Ken Paffenaberr be
Ing tagged with the lost. Roy Cam
panells smnched two home runa
for the wlnnem and Pee Wee'
Heese hit one Don Newcombe al
lowed ftva hit in registering hi
third victory with no defeati. He
fanned nine.
Walt Duhlel gained his second
ddslon over the Braver, although
he needed help from F.mil Kush
In the ninth The Culm pounded
Vern Birkfnrd fr.r 11 of their 15
hits to hnn the defe;it noon him
Tr ii'inp 1-0 in the U half of the
eirhth the f;ftnt pounced tioon
F.'n"r Biddlf for four runs in their
hlf of the innlnc to give F1lef
Pi''her Hank Rhrman his third
vi'tory.
Hl;tin TV,b Feller for five hits
In thp first innint'. the Yankees
t.dliod nine times in the ononinp
frime and went on to m.ikf it two
In a row over the Tribe. The Tn
di ins foupht hneV. knocking out
A"ie Reynold Ifi the ninth with
a t.re-nifi uprising, hut .Toe Pape
atifjpft ihr threat Ttini .Toe r.nr,
don to pon fiut with the hnses full.
Cordon previously had hit hi
ninth home run. A ni(ht game be--tween
th" Philadelphia Athletirs
fatKl-the St Louis Browns, at St
f-tsi. wa posfnoned because of
! wet pround. Thr Boston Red Sox
and Chicago White Sox were not
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III HKIFK TO TEXAS
SKATTLE, June 1 1 Head
ed by left-hander Jim Brink, the
University of Washington's four
man tennis team will fly to Aus-
rtin, Tex.. Friday for the National
Collegiate A A. championships.
Smooth
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Kamloops: The Story of the Big Rainbows
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Youngster en a Sandpolnt. Ida.,
-with a trout "almost as big as
from Lake Pend Oreille 37-pounder.
Sparks Handed Awards
For Long
Irish Ducats
Gotie, Seattle
SEATTLE, June 11 -0.- The
"klandinc room only" sign went up
today at the University of Wash-
Inelnii iim t AAlKa II sr mm u i t I
Notre Dame Oct.: 1. The sellout
was announced just 10 days after
the tickets first were offered The
University stadium has 40.000
seats.
Harvey Cassill, director of ath
letics, said the sale was cut off to
allow for an expected increase of
2.000 In season tickets. Last year
the sale; of all-game pasteboard
reached : 10.004.
TEN NlSi MEET SET
PORTLAND. June 11 1
Tennis jlayers of the west were
advised today that the 51st an
nual Oregon Tennis tournament
will be held at the Irvington. club
here July 3-10.
Today's!
jPitchcrs
National League St. Louis at
Philadelphia (2) Brecheen (4-3),
and Staley (3-2) vs Simmons (2
3) and , Roberts (6-3). Concinnati
At Drooklyn-Wehmeir (1-2) vs
Barney (2-4). Pittsburgh at New
York Lombard! (0-1 vs Koslo
(1-2). Chicago at Boston (2)
I K'hmili f1.il anI T ann nrA 1 B
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! v Sairt (4-5) and Antonelli (1-2).
i American League New York at
irii.ve.lanH I .nr. at iS.n anrl
Byrne (4-2) vs Lemon (4-1) 'and
Gromek (2-4) or Garcia (4-2).
Philadelphia at St. Louis (2)
Schieb (2-2) and Brissie (5-3) vs
F'annui (2-2) and Embree (2-7).
Boston at Chicago (2) Parnell
(7-2) and Dobson (4-5) vs Judson
(1-6) and Pierce (2-3). Washing
ton at Detroit (2) Scarborough
(5-3) and Hudson (3-5) vs New
houser (8-5) and Kretlow (1-2).
drip
and deailli tlie tiny raindrop is any
root & taorst eticmv Iti hall a tctitury ot re-arch
and manufacture. I'loneer-Hiptkote has con
sistently thwarted ram damage with Thikbut
Asphalt Shinples. Scientifically designed to pro
vide double-strength through double thickness
where exposed to weather. Ttukbui Shingles
are unsurpassed for quality and dependability.
.There is a Pioneer-Flintkote product for every
roofing need. Call us (or a free esUmate-no
obltgatwn whatsoever.
ftirejclhi
dock smile m they see Wes H unlet
us. Hamlet made the record eaten
WU Service
"Lestle J. Spark. . called "Les"
by his many friends and now al
most as much a part of Willam
ette university as Waller hall it
self, last night was appreciative
ly rewarded- for his long service
at the "U" during, the annual
Alumni banquet in Baxter Hall
Sparks was given a large blanket,
a jacket and a merchandise bond
i by the alumni, many of whom he
coached during their years at the
school.
On the blanket were 26 stars,
emblematic of the 26 years Sparks1
has been coach of all sports at
one tfme or another at Willamette.
He has also served as director for
many of the school's activities,
counselor, adviser and professor.
He has been limiting his activi
ties to coaching the tennis varsity
in. recent years.
Almost 200 alumni were present
for the occasion. It was one of the
last in which Atheletic Director
Jerry Lillie will take, part, for
Jerry on July 1 joins the Univer
sity of Oregon coaching -staff.
BETTY GOLFING
PORTLAND, June U-tfV Betty
Evans, Portland's big-time girls'
softball pitcher, is hurling some
thing else these days. A golf ball.
And she's doing mighty well at
it, reported 5Pro Larry Lamberger,
who has been coaching her for
more than half a year now.
She will play in a city tourna
ment July 30-August 6, and con
ceivably could upset anyone in
the field," Lamberger said.
lUXUMOUS SMAVt SOWl
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MAGNIFICENT MEN'S
Combination sots
'Margin'
SANDPOINT, Ida. Long as
fisherman's' arm, bigger than a
fisherman's tallest tale: that's the
fighting Kamloops rainbow trout
of Lake Pend Areille (pronounced
Pon-dor-ay).
The heftiest .rainbow ever
caught was manhandled out of this
north Idaho mountain - rimmed
lake in 1947 by Wes Hamlet of
nearby Coeur d'Alene (see pic
ture at left). Sit back, shut your
eyes and dream about it.
Sleek, wolf - jawed, its sides 1
the mirror of a western sunset,
Hamlet's fighting fish weighed 37
pounds. Held elbow high, its tail
nearly brushed the dock. Fight?
"I thought I'd hooked a subma
rine," says Hamlet.
e. Pend Oreille's anglers don't yarn
about the one that got away; they
can't think of anything bigger
than the ones that have been land
ed. Laurence Hamilton of Rear
don, Wash., astonished himself and
the world when he gaffed a 324
pound Kamloops" in 1945, first
year the season was opened on
the giants. It cracked a rainbow
record of 26 pounds that had last
ed 29 years.
C. C. Shepherd of Rathdrum,
Ida., landed a 36 - pounder in
1947. Tht spotlight of Waltonism
shone brightest on Jeseph D.
Bates, Jr., of Longmeadow, Mass.,
last year. Ho boated a 31 -pound
12 - ouncer with eight - pound -tact
line and i 5't ounce spin
ning rod.
The Kamloops is no native to
America, which explains his late
arrival on the scene. He's an emi
grant, forcibly removed from his
native Canada where he was hap
pily undiscovered for centuries.
Undiscovered, that is, by the mul
titude, western Canadians knew of
the giants that lurked in the
depths of Kamloops lake and Koo
. tenay lake in British Columbia,
big enough and fierce enough to
bite off your measurin' arm.
Pend Oreille had lots of fish
but nothing bigger than 10-12-pound
dolly varden. Local sports
men got wind of the Canadian
rainbow secret and began slip
ping over the line to tangle with
the heavyweights. When they gbt
down to comparison, they decided
the only difference between their
home lake and the British Colum-
bia fish pastures was Kamloops '
trout !
They went back home and rais
ed some cash around town, bought
100,000 Kamloops eggs from a Ca
nadian spawn - taking station and
turned them over to Idaho hatch
eries. In the fall of 1942 they
dumped 20,000 fingerling Kam
loops into Lake Pend Oreille.
Some fish were held back for
brood stock and now the plant
ings come from United States
citizen fish.
The war kept fishermen off the
lake and the season was closed
on Kamloops. When at last the
war ended and folks had time to
fish again the world looked around
and gasped when Hamilton pulled
in his unbelievable whopper.
Oregonians
In the Majon
What they did
Saturday:
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Cleveland 5 112
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Tuesday Mat Roundup Made
With all hands now signed by
Matchmaker Elton Owen, the
lineup Is set for Tuesday night's
ma i cara at me f-
- t - IL.
first starting at j
:30 e c i e e k , t
i if
four man tag
team icrip.
Owen himself
will referee.
The first
match will biu huunfr
ring on the debut of Dale Ri
ser, 11-year-old younger brother
of Tiger Jack, long a popular
artist here. Young Dale, tutored
by his illustrious brother and
said to be a beautifully propor-
Capot Nips Ponder,
Nabs Belmont Event
NEW YORK. June 1 l-(P)-Capot gave Greentree stable a powerful
claim on tho 1949 three-year-old championship today when he beat
Calumet Farm's favored Ponder by
Belmont stakes.
Just as expected, it was strictly
a three-horse race between Capot,
Ponder and Isidor Bieber's Pales
tinian, which took third money
another half length back of the
Calumet colt. The fourth hors in
the eight-horse field, Mrs. Eben
H. Ellison, jr's.. Sun Bahram, was
12 lengths back of Palestinian to
give an idea how much the others
were left out of the act.
Most everybody in the crowd of
40,241. but the Greentree forces
thought Ponder, tho Kentucky
Derby winner, was going to take
this final jewel in the triple crown,
because of his reputation for com
ing from behind. But jockey Ted
Atkinson, who was winning his
first Belmont victory aboard Ca
pot, knew what he was doing as
he had tht brown son of Menow
Piquet in front for most of tht
Silver Drift
Vanity Victor
ARCADIA, Calif., Juno ll-P-The
Irish teamed up today to cap
ture the $23,000 vanity handicap
at Hollywood par-k at Santa Anita.
Silver Drift, a 42 to one shot,
upset the expensive honeymoon
and nine other mares and fillies
rab tne toP net Pme ,jf $19-300.
The four year old Bay Filly
was ridden by Nocholas Patrick
Brcnnon of County Kikiare.. win
nings his first American stakes
since his recent arrival in tnisi
country from Ireland. Silver!
Drift's owner is Mrs. R. J. Malonev
of New York. The trainer is Af
falable Charley Gribbin, and to
round out the wearin' of the green,
the Filly was bred by Mrs. Mary
C. O'Leary at her farm In New
Jersey.
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MATCHLISS CONTAINER
tloned 17 5 -pounder, tangles with
Tony FaletU. the Italian meanle
la s one-faller. Right after that
Big Brother Jack, advancing rap
idly la tho local mat picture,
takes oa BIU (Bull) Weldner.the
punishing strong man. This will
be a 2-of-l faller.
The main event looms aa one
of tho host tag teamen ta months.
Ia It are the Bock Weaver-Al
Ssast and Frank S to Jack-Lefty
racer teams. Wearer and txaat
are easily a pair of the top sci
entific swifties to show here la
years, and against them will be
the muscular and thoroughly
capable Coast Junior heavy tl-
Uist and his southpaw roughlaa
partner. "This one should be one
of tho best." Owen claimed as
he announced his full card.
a half-length to win the $91,300
dusty milt and ont-half route.
Capot had won the Preakness, but
most "experts" thought the longer
Belmont distance would prove too
tough for tht Greentree galloper.
Third choice in the betting Capot
rewarded his backers with a $13.20,
$4.90 and $2.80 return for $2. Ca
pot's timt for the once-around Bel
mont's huge milt and one-half
track was 2:30 15, on a fast strip.
Capot took down $00,900 for
this one, hoisting his 1949 earn
ings to $181,735 and his total for
two years of racing to $273,883.
Sofiy Standings:
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Paper mill .12 J33
Po.t Office . . 1 I .250
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Warner Motors . 0 4 .000
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4 Northern Divisioners Land
Spots on All-Coast Ball Club
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11-tfVAn All-Coast baseball team was
named by the National Collegiate Athletic association today for the
first time. A wealth of battery talent prompted the naming of four
pitchers and two catchers. The NCAA selection committee is headed
by Clint Evans of the University i
of California and includes Sam
Barry of U. S. C. and Ralph Cole
man of Orrgon State.
Three senior start led in the in
dividual balloting. They were Bob
OTell, California first baseman;
Frank Roelandt, Oregon State
catcher, and Art Mazmanian, USC
second sacker.
First team:
Pitcher: Stile (WSO: Tom
Clara); Pender (USCi; Mea tSan Jjm
Statel.
Catcher- McKelvey iL'SC); RoUndt
lOrefon i(ati
Ut Ba O Dell I California .
2nd bate: Mazmanian (CSC)
3rd ba: Marter iWnh. State).
Shortstop: Bndee-er (L'SC).
Outfield Renna iS Clarsl Jenaen
(California): Choi Hon itt'iih.l
Mt. Lassen in California is the
only active volcano in the United
Staes.
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LONDON, June 11 -4- Hun
gary swept into the semi-final
round of the European Davis cup
play today when it complete! a
5-0 rout of Switzerland, while the
favored Czechoslovakia! team (ell
behind by 2-0 in its quarter-final
match with France.
In the other two matches, a
thunderstorm intprnipted Yugo
sla ta-and-Sweden at Zagreb, Yu
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