The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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4ussie Star,
Sturgess Lose
California Ace Big
Favorite in Single
By Bill Macklitt ;
LONDON, June 29 -OP)- Ted
St-hroeder. the lion-hearted scrap
per from La Crescents, Calif.,
stormed from behind to beat
South African Eric Sturgess to
day and gain the finals of the
Wimbledon singles tennis cnam
pionship.
Dowager Queen Mary and 17,
000 other fans saw the last Amer
ican survivor beat the classy em
pire hepe, 3-6. 7-5, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2,
by finally getting the Jump at
the net.
For the title on Friday, Sehroe
der will meet Jaroslav Drobny,
"the bouneipj? Czech, who routed
Australia's John Bromwich, 6-1,
6-3, 6-2, in a faltering demon
stration by the veteran from
down under.
The crowd was silent as the
demoralized Bromwich bowed, a
contrast to the cheers that greet
ed the thrills supplied by Schroe
der in another of his classic
comebacks.
The fighting Yank's finish was
so devastating that Sturgess, be
fuddled at his failure to keep
Srhroeder from the net; made a
feeble showing in the stretch.
The South African champion
got only four points after Schroe
der broke his service to lead 3-2
In the fifth set. Ted was nimble
as a deer when the tide swung
In his favor.
The experts agreed tonight
that Schroeder looks unbeatable.
Drobny, although the best in
Europe, will be given little chance
gainst him on Friday.
Queen Mother Maryr a keen
fan at 82, sat straight as a net
pot for more than four hours
of tennis. She stayed after the
men's matches to watch Gussie
f.Ioran of Santa Monica, Calif.,
and Mrs. Pat Todd of La Jolla,
Calif., drub Mrs. Patsy Rodgers
and Mrs. Jean Walker-Smith of
Britain, 6-2, 6-2 in a doubles
quarter-final.
Gussie did not wear her lace
panties. She wore shorts.
An all-American lineup was
completed ' for the women's sin
gles semi-finals tomorrow. Louise
Brought, defending champion from
Beverly Hills. Calif., beat Mrs.
M'lly Blair of Britain. 6-2. 6-S,
and Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du
Knt of Bellevue, Del., ousted Mrs.
Betty Hilton of Britain. 6-1, 6-3.
Grade DeMoss
Snares Match'
LINCOLN, Nebr., June 29-flV
The favorites breezed through to
ri iy In the opening round of match
play in the annual trans-Mississippi
women's golf tourney.
Tomorrow is expected to be dif
ferent. Then several matches list
ed in the'miRhty tough" cateavy
are on tap over the 6.330-yard Lin
coln Country club course.
Among the survivors are Gracit
DeMoss, Corvallis, Ore., who de
feated Mrs. John Wilkin, Kansas
City, 2 up, and Edean Anderson,
Helena, Mont., who won from Mrs.
E. R. Mansfield, Des Moines, 3 and
X.
Carrasquel Back
Willi T White Sox
CHICAGO. June 29 -(A)- The
Chicago White Sox today announ
ced the return of Pitcher Alex
Carrasquel, who jumped to the
Mexican league in 1946.
Gen. Manager Frank Lane, re
porting from Portland where he's
stopping on a scouting triple said
Carrasquel will -report to the
White Sox in St. Louis Monday.
Thelveteran right handed pitcher
will receive a 30-day tryout with
th White Sox in veping with
the trial runs gr.-n d all the
banned major league. who jumn-
etf to Mexico during the 1946
season.
MAYFLOWER DRILL SET
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BROOKLYN, June 29 Catcher Mickey Owen (left), set to play his
first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers since his jump to the Mexican
Leaxne. discuses strategy with Pitcher Err Pallea prior to a recent
exhibition tame between the Dodf era and Cleveland Indians. Mickey
, scored the clinching run as the Brooks won. 4-3. (AP Wlrephoto to
The Statesman).
Yost Ousted from Meet
AMES. la.. June 29-VP)-Washington's Jim Mallory was (he only
Pacific Coast conference Northern division representative to survive
in first round mafcti play at the national collegiate golf tournament.
The lanky husky ace, a quarter - finalist last year, turned back
Frank O'Conner of Canlsiu. 1 up. Eddie Draper, th other Washing
ton entry, lost to John Winters of Ohio State. 4 and I. - ;
Draper was one of seven who played off for five positions among
the 154 first-day qualifiers.
Other Northern division contestants eliminated from the NCAA
meet were: t 1
Dick Yost, Oregon State, defeated by Dave Dennis, Kansas. 2 and
1. i
Medalist Arnold Palmer of Wake Forest led the way into the sec
ond round with a 4 and 3 victory over Marion Pfluger, Texas.
Seals Sign Up
Hank Fcldman
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29-P)
San Francisco of the Pacific
Coast league announced today the,
signing ot Harry (Hank). Feld-
man. righthanded pitcher who
and enthusiastic buy
have placed the
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was with th New York Giants
before jumping to th Mexican
league in 1946.
Among the jumpers recently
reinstated. Fcldman asked for his
release when he was not satis
fied with a Giant offer.
The 30-year old Fcldman. a fast
ball pitcher, broke into baseball
with Fort Smith, Ark., in 1938.
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COME IN FOR A THRILLING REVELATION
Onslow-lVEcIiaels Tiff Shakes Ckisox Clubliousi
CHICAGO. Jim 19 -fTVTne
Chic White Sox elabboase
debatinr society Is at It again.
This time It's Manager Jack
Onslow, the nndispnted and top
man of the "society", vs Sec
owl Basenaa Caas Michaels, an
almost certain starter In the All
Star game July IS.
The subject: Whether Michaels
eonld risit his home at Detroit
toiaori mm when the Sox have an
pen date and then Join the clnb
when it comes to Detroit Fri
day. There was plenty of conver
sational fireworks when On
slow turned down Michaels' re
quest in the Pale Hose clob-
One-Armed Pete Gray Receives
Walking Papers After Squabble
DALLAS. June 29-iT)-Pete Gray, one-armed outfielder who fig
ured in an incident that caused dissension on the Dallas baseball
squad, said tonight he had been given his outright release.
Gray was arrested early Saturday when Owner Dick Burnett of
the Dallas club said he called po-
lice and told them if the ball play
er had been drinking to put him
in jail.
Gray was released when officers
said they found he was not in
toxicated. Shortly afterward sever
al members of the Dallas ball club
came to jail to get him out. i
Burnett, in a statement today,!
said Gray, whom he called on the j
telephone to inform that he was
ucmg seiu io me oiaut-wain unit
club, had said he wasn't going to
go and that Pete sounded as if he
had been drinking.
Gray said Burnett later apologiz
ed to hiin.
The Dallas News said officials
of the Dallas club would not con
firm that, Gray had been released
but that the ball player had said
so and announced that he would
leave for his Nanticoke, Pa., home
tomorrow.
Gray was not charged when tak
en to the jail. Jail Supervisor R.
M. Wisseman releasing the player
when he said Graywas not in
toxicated. 61-YEAR-OLD WINS
RYE. N.Y., June 29-(yP)-Joscph
M. Wells, 60-year-old veteran from
Newell, W. Va., won the National
Senior Golf championship today
with a 36-hole score of 145, three
strokes better than his closest
challenger. Second place in the
competition for golfers 53-years
old and up went to Brackett B.
Fernald of Providence, R.I., who
carded 73 at Bling Brook today
for 148.
Few musical instruments have a
greater fundamental range than a
standard piano.
Y?S, NEW-CAR BUYERS in Marion
County, after looking over all makes of
cars in all price classes, have put the sen
sational New Hudson 5th in sales for the
month of April.
Buyers prefer the New Hudson because
here they find not just "more" but the
most of all they want most in a motor car.
The only car with "step-down" design, the
New Hudson is the lowest-built car on the
highway yet there's amazing head room
and full road clearance.
Drive the brilliant New Hudsot! yourself
and youll know why it's so popular - in
Marion County, and right across the
nation. Yes, the New Hudson is America's
4-Most Car: I NMOST Beautiful. 2
MOST Roomy. 3 MOST Road-worthy.
4 -MOST All-round Performance. Dis
cover it yourself - with a thrilling Revela
tion Ride!
The Nw Hudson is available in eight body
styles. All-new Super-Six high-compres-sion
engine, America's most powerful
Six, or masterful Super-tight engine. Ten
rich body colors; two special colors or five
two-Ion combination, at slight extra cost.
New-car rcristrations for Marie County
fee April, 1149. according to rficial Conttty
flrres.
Th modern
honse Jast before last nlchfe
game with the St. LooJa Browne
here.
Michaels 'referred to Onslow
as a "chicken manager" and
otherwise belittled the manag
erial talents of the 54-year-old
major league freshman boa.
Michaels also threatened to qvtt
the clnb In disgnst one of these
fine days.
When Cass acted as though bo
wonld walk oat of the elnbhoaso
on the equally hot Onslow, the
be -spectacled pilot roared ha
wonld slap a fine of between
159 and S500 if Michaels walk
ed out the door. Be didn't walk
at
Lanier Returns
To Card Fold
ST. LOUIS, June 29-(.-The
last member of the trio of St.
Louis Cardinals which jumped to
ine Mexican league in ishg nas
returned home
Lefthander Max Lanier- is en
route to St. Louis today to rejoin
th club, Fred M. Saigb, Redblrd
owner, said. Lanier will sign a
contract for $11,500 the amount
he signed for in 1946. Saigh added.
Lanier joins Pitcher Fred Mar
tin and Infielder Lou Klein who
took advantage two weeks ago of
Baseball Commissioner A. B.
Chandler's reinstatement of the
jumpers.
ApprovalGiven
c Aid9 Measure
WASHINGTON, June 29-(P)-A
! bill to provide federal aid to
states for fish restoration and
management projects won ap
proval today of the house fish
eries committee.
A state would put up $1,500
and get federal funds of not less
than $4,500 annually.
The committee also approved
j a senate bill to increase from $1
j to $2 the hunting stamp fee for
migratory birds and :to provide
that up to 25 per cent of any
. refuge area may be opened to
1 limited shooting of birds.
design for '491
RIDE
SALEM
Instead. be went ont and pk y
ed bis CSta came ho basal
missed a single lnnlnf In any
game played since the season
started and belted three singles
In six trip.
After the Sox 7-C, 12-tnning
loss to the Browns, vice-president
Charles Cerabkey snminon
ed Michaels and Onslow to bis
office. This morning. Cembkey
said all was serene between the
two. I
'Be proDtem of Mtcbaeis De
troit departure tomorrow, how
ever, was not Immediately set
tled. Comiskey admitted.
Today's7$m
JiPitchers
National League Boston at
New York-(2) Voiselle (3-1) and
Elliott (0-1) vs Behrman (3-0)
and Kennedy (5-6). Cincinnati at
Pittsburgh-Fox (4-6) vs Cham
bers (2-1). Chicago at St. Louis
Rush (5-9) vs Munger (6-2).
Brooklyn at Philadelphia-Hatten
(6-3) vs Heintzelrnan (8-3).
American League New York
at Boston-Raschi (11-2) vs Par-
nell (10-3). Detroit at Cleveland
Houttcman (3-2) vs Wynn (4-0).
Philadelphia at Washington, night.
Fowler (7-3) vs Calvert (6-7).
(Only games scheduled).
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