The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Rob. Moran Pass Up
Mixed Doubles Play
LONDON, June 22 -OP)- Bob
Falkenburg scratched himself and
Gertrude Moran from the mixed
doubles today to conserve hiJ
physical resources for an all-out
defense of his Wimbledon men's
singles tennis championship.
In explaining his withdrawal,
Falkenburg said he was troubled
by a "slight back strain" and did
not wish to risk further injury in
the mixed tournament. He re
fused to discus the injury, but an
other American entry said Falken
burg had been playing with his
back taped. j
With his Czech partner, Jaro
slav Drobny, Falkenburg won his
opening men's doubles tilt from
Briton's Tim Lewis and Norman
Kitovltz, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. Drobny
was the star of the match. Falken
burg did not appear at his best,
nd his famous fireball services
lacked their usual authority.
The surprise withdrawal of the
?everly Hills star came on the
els of a pair of upsets in which
two British Wightman Cup play-
a. i - A a
.rs, jean wueruer ana Joan v;ur
ry, were defeated. They were
the only seeded home players in
the singles events, and their sec
ond round departures reflected the
scarcity of talent in the birthplace
of tennis
Quertier, seeded sixth, lost to a
iesier known Briton, Mrs. K. W.
Dawson-Scott, 6-4, 6-4. Curry.
eighth seeded, fell to Mrs. Sheila
Summers of South Africa, 6-3, 7-1,
Men's and mixed doubles fea
tured the day's program and, ex
tept for Falkenburg-Moran, all
avorites survived the day.
The sun was late arriving for
Wimbledon's third day, but a mor
ning hsze had lifted by the time
Miss Moran handed a 30-minute
Shellacking to Betty Wilford of
Britain In the second round of
women s singles, 6-1, 6-4. The
fans were much interested In
"Gorgeous Gussie's new costume
with the lace under panties. The
normal activity that goes with
tennis was sufficient to flare her
skirt and reveal to one and all the
bally hooed snuggles.
Harrison Paces
Canuck Tourne
TORONTO. June ii t 3.
(Dutch) Harrison. 39-rear-oId
veteran from Little Rock, .Ark,
took the St George's Golf club
eourse apart today with a record
breaking 66 to lead the field In
the first round of the 72-hole
Canadian open championship. The
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Muolal Tops National
Gardeners. Star Vote
CHICAGO, June J2-(PHStan MusiaL the St Louis Cardinal star
who was slow getting up baseball st.am this season, today captured
uie lead among wauonai league outfielders In the all-star poll.
Musial, the National loop's most valuable player last season, has
collected 461,201 votes in the na
tion-wide balloting to select the
Bevens To Return Home Soon
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HU aillnx arm still bad as ever,
according to a report from him
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te ask te be seat heme.
Tb Mc srfteawr Ui has wlf.
that theea was a aeed t him
staying la baseball when he
eaaldat pitch. He has been un
able to ftaish a cum for the H.a-
ttoa cmh since Joining It, because
el what has been described aa
i bmi mlllm te m wmU
tm bis attchtas; ssm1-
fier.
Beveaa has appeared la fear
tian fr !! m tr bat hH
heea taefXeettv. fa all far. H.
told Uut the ana termed to be
giving him snore tr.able thaa
wwr taat a was sivfcac aa
tha gasaa and caaatas; home. Tba
ailment begaH in the 1947 world
aeries at Breeklra. ta which Be-
harlea a toalas; aae-hitter
for the New York Yankees. lie
pitched very sparingly far New-
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Kiinien ml Hoostca this eta-
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There is the possibility that (he
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Beveaa. Bat this as aaUaely.
Pro Netters
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Sabin Handetl Upset;
Riggs, Budge Win
FOREST HILLS, N. Y June 22 i
-OPHJimmy Evert of Tort Laude
Dale, Fla., 12th seeded in the na
tional tennis championships, scor
ed an upset victory today over
sixth-seeded Wayne Sabin, Dix-
ville Notch, N. H,
Evert, who won the national
junior indoor crown 11 years ago.
vanquished Sabin, 8-3, 0-3, 6-3.
Others who gained the round of
eight were Bobby Riggs of Alta
dena, Calif. Don Budge of Los An
geles; Frank Kovacs of Oakland,
Calif.; Welby Van Horn of Phila
delphia; Carl Earn of Los Angeles;
Elwood Cooke, of New York and
John Nogrady of New York.
crust on the Phillies' first base
man, la being held on a charge of
assault with intent to murder
Waitkus, meanwhile, prepared
to undergo a second minor surgery
to remove from his chest fluid
that collected as a result of a JZ2
caliber rifle bullet wound. Miss
Steinhagen lured him to her hotel
Lynn Obtained
By Bevo Club
PORTLAND, June 22 The
Portland Beavers of the Coast
league announced purchase today
of Japhed "Red Lynn, veteran
right-handed hurler, from the Los
Angeles Angels. :
General Manager Bill Mulligan
did hot disclose too price.
Los Angeles recently tried to sell
Lynn to th. Chicago Cubs, who in
turn sent Lynn to Dallas of the
Texas league. When Portland and
other coast teams objected over
waiver rights, Lynn was ordered
to return to tha Angels. Walt
Lanfranconl, who was Included
hi the same deal, was allowed to
stay at Dallas.
took over low scoring honors.
One strike behind Harrison
came Jim Ferrier of Chicago and
Jbrry Bait- of Los Angeles,
Calif, with 67s. BUI Kerr of Mon
treal posted low score for Cana
dians with a two-under-par 70.
shared with Jim Turnesa of Elms
ford. N,- Y. Three Americans
crowded into third place with 69s
Vic jQhezsl of Deal, N. J'
Herman Kelser of Chicago and
dapper Dick Mats of Virginia
Beach, Va. f
Motorcycle Races
Set for Sunday
EUGENE, June 22 (Special)
Benton-Lane speedway, located 19
miles north of Eugene, and 22
miles sobth of Corvallis on high
way 99W, will be the site of big
motorcycle doings Sunday. Top
riders from all over the North
west will gather for a full 10
event program. It will be the
seeand race held on Benton-Lane
thtTyear.
Races begin at 1 p.m.. standard
time. But there will be time trials
always an interesting phase of
any racing program beginning at
l p.m. v i
Today 'i Piichers
National League Brooklyn at
Cincinnati Hatten (3-3) Vs r
auit .3-6). New York at St. Louis
Hartung (6-6) vs Poilet (7-4).
Boston It Chicago Spahn (8-9)
H Leonard (2-8). Philadelphia at
ttsburgh Row. (3-3) or Sim
mons (2.5) vs Riddle (1-6).
American League Detroit at
New York (night )-Trucks (10-3)
vs Byrne (4-4). St. Louis at Bos
ton (night) Gr.ver (3-6) vs
McDermott (1-0). Cleveland at
Washington (night) Beardan
(5-3) vs Calvert (6-). Chicago at
Philadelphia (night) Pierce
(2-3) vs Scheib (2-4).
opening lineups for the 16th in
terleague game as Brooklyn July
12.
That unseated Pittsburgh's Ralph
Kiner as the National league Fly-
Hawk leader. Kiner. with 449,843.
trails Musial now by 11,358 votes
With seven days remaining in
the poll, the total ballot is 1,323,
731 with the prospect that the 1948
vot. of 4,107.893 will b. bettered.
The -Big Six" In th. vote-getting
battle Include: Boston's Ted
Williams, 522,834; Brooklyn's
Jackie Robinson, 472,603; Musial,
481,201; Detroit's George KelL
whose injury yesterday probably
will keep him out of the all-star
game, 433,472; Kiner, 449,843. and
New York's Tom Henrich, 446,191.
Navy, Lakers
In Softy Wins
The Naval Reserves downed
Maple Dairy 13-2 and the Clear
Lakes beat Post Office 8-1, on a
no-hitter by Odom In last night's
Industrial league Softball games at
Lulls.
In th. first game Foreman hit
a homer for the winners. ;
The City league gets back into
full time action beginning to
night at eight o'clock. In the first
game the Marine Reserves play
Randle Oil, and then the Paper
Makers tangle with Campbell
Rock Wools. Industrial league
play tonight at 6:30 o'clock sends
Lake Labish against the Team
sters Union.
KSLM To Broadcast
All-Star Ball Game
The 1949 All-Star baseball
gam. will be broadcast far th.
sixth year by Salem radio sta
tion KSLM aa Jnly 12. Th. en
Ur. netwerk af 500 Mntaal-Daa
La. stations will b. naked eeast-te-eeast
as well as Canada for
tha . broadcasting af this year's
claaste, ta be played la Ebbetta
Field. Brooklyn, beginning at
9tl5 aan, FST.
Seixas Upset
By Bruin Star
AUSTIN, Texjjun. 22 -UP)-Th.
National Collegiate Athlete
association tennis tournament
pushed into the quarter-finals to
day with a round that saw un
heralded Gen. Garrett of UCLA
knock out top seeded Vlv Seixas of
North Carolina. Garrett won 6-8,
6-3. Two other players took the
count from something besides vol
leys and drives. Ninth-seeded Dick
Savitt of Cornell suffered e sun
stroke and defaulted. Clark Tay
lor of North Carolina had to quit
because of Illness,
Naval Reserve 700 0 13
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Famed Billiard Ace Passes
BOSTON. Jane 22-(rVGeerge
F. Slossen. 95. whose half-dollar
eae aided aim to world's cham
pionships ta six types af bil
liards, ts dead.
Sleeaea was a child prod try la
billiards. At th. ae af eiaht la
Ofdensbarg, N. Y- be toad, his
shots While propped ap in a
box at the table side. '
The world famous native of
De Kalb, N. Y.'flaeladed asaoas
has biUiard aaails each well
known ' contemporaries as King
Edward VIL Mark ' .Twain,
Charles A. Daaa. France's Presi
dent MeMah.a. aad Gea. Ulysses
8. Grant
Ris favorite eae far many af
'his championship year was eae
purchased la Louisville ta 1874
for fifty cents. It was re-tipped
at least See times and; had re
placed the leather caver .a Its
butt abaat 49 times. i
lie died at hie heme yesterday.
Miss Steinhagen
Said 'Morbid'
CHICAGO, June 22 -VP)- Alert
ed guards began a close watch of
Eddie Waitkus assailant today
after a psychiatrist reported she
had developed a "morbid condi
tion" In th. county jail.
The 19-year-old typist, Ruth
Steinhagen, who! had a secret
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The Salem Trapshooters club
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Stranahan Trails In French Meet
ST. Q X R M A I N I-EN-LAYE,
France, June SI -Cn. frank
Stranahan of Toldo. Ohio, fin
ished firtb today In bis quest for
tot French open golf, title. He
had 28 strokes for the 72 holes.
Stranahan. once -holder ot the
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Babe, Patty
Take Matches
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 21-
(JPh- Second round play hi th.
Western ' Women's Open Golf
tournament ended today as eight
professionals and amateurs moved
into tomorrow's quarterfinals.
Mrs. Bab. DidrOuon Zaharlas
stumbled through to a 2 and 1
second round -ictory over Nation
al Amateur Champion Grace Len-
Britlsh ! open, started the day in
a three-way tie for fifth with a
143. In the 'first round today h
had a 73 and finished In , the
afternoon with i 63. ; f
The title went to Humbarto
Cyappozzoni, Italian professional,
who added , a 139 to his US pt
yesterday for a 273 aggregate,
czyk of Newington. Conn. Defend
ing Champion Patty Berg let loose
a birdie barrage to eliminate
Claire Doran, Cleveland. 7-5. r
The pros with the exception of
the Babe won easily, but sorn.
of the amateurs worked hard to
mov. up. i
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