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rough Puis but NalbtbSin) Parkcr-Pancho Team Victor j Louise Cops Singles, Shares Doubles Toga Br Bill Micklio LONDON, July 2-W-Blonde Louise Brough retained two Wim bledon tennis titles today and bare ly misled another, in one of the greatest marathon performances ' by a woman in the history of big time tennis. In five hours and 20 minutes o the sunswept center court, she captured the singles and shared doubles honors, but lost the mixed doubles in partnership with John Bromwich of Australia. CHAMPS FETED LONDON, July 2 -P- Wimble don's singlet tennis champions, Ted Schroeder and Louise Broagh, were .feted tonight at the Wim ble do A ball where they performed the traditional "duty" dance to gether before Prime Minister Clement Attlee and other geestsv Viscount Templewood, presi dent of the British Lawn Tennis aHM-Ution. described Schroeder as a "most popular champion" as toalUwere drunk to the victorious American. ' The well-built miss from Bever ly Hills, Calif., opened finals day with a victory over her chum Mrs. Margaret Osborne duPont of Bel- levue. Del., 10-8, 1-6, 10-8. After an hour's rest during t!he men's doubles won by America's Frank Parker and Pancho Gon zales, she returned to the worn court as a partner of Mrs. tiuPont to defeat Gertrude (Gussie) Mor an of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Pat Todd of La Jolla. Calif., .8-6. 7-5. The sun Was setting but the of ficials allowe dthe "iron woman" a 15-,mintite intermission before her mixed doubles. Against fresh opponents, Eric Sturgess and Mrs.. Sheila Summers of South Africa, she and the ambidextrous Bromwich bowed in a thriller. 9-7, 9-11, 7-5. "Altogether she played 117 games and. until the fag end, was jump ing like a ballerina and the corners of the court sniper. ' Lat year Miss Brough hitting like a swung the "hat trick" as the British call it by winning all three titles but only 57, games were re quired in the feat and she had one rest of more than two hours. The mixed doubles Was the onfy title that failed to fall to Amer ica's stout-strobing forces. Parker and Gonzales, both from Los Angeles, overwhelmed Ted Schroeder of Lai Crescenta, Calif., who captured the men's singles Friday, and Gardnar MuHoy. of Miami, Fla., 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. Kelly Pockets Scull Honors HENLEY-ON-THAMESr Eng son; won the Diamond Sculls to day by 20 lengths in the 110-year-land. July 2-;p)-Jack Kelly of Philadelphia, a former bricklayer's ol' Henlejr Regatta's first all-American final. Kelly, whose father was barred from the event some 20 years ago. because he w"as a laborer, whipped through' the mile and 550 yards of the placid Thames river course in eight minutes, 12 seconds, for his easy triumph over Jack Trin sey, also of Philadelphia. He won the Sculls in 1947, but passed them up Last year to com plete in the Olympics. Princeton's 150-pound crew was another U. S. winner in the races. Sportsmen's Club Forming STAYTON Organization of a Sportsmen's club- in this 'area seems assured, with the recent conference of 21 persons in city hall with Peter Mortenson of Milwaukie. He described a simi lar club in that city, whose our pose is the propagation of fish in the streams, of the kjcality. Mucn enthusiasm was in evi dence at the meeting, according to Harold Wodtly. who said the membership is open to women as well as men in the area from Aumsville to Detroit. A meeting will be held at the city hall Monday, July 11. at which time a vote will be taken on the name. Sportsmen's jclub, it. .d other matters of rganijation will be' taken up. - It is estimated that the coft of the common cold to the people of the United States n well over a billion dollars a year. Use Organic 1 Fertilizer O The right way to) re--x build soil I a; Free of seeds j p Odorless . 6 sacks S5.Q0 Balk - 1 ton X tens fjlO.OO 17.50 Free delirery anywhere fit Salem area. Phone 34I1Z7 Hi j-H'i'ihdliili'Si oram Two Object of 'a j ' ' " . ; Kelly? W 'n1' v.A These six Lebanon men struck ft rich during a recent Jaunt to East lake, as you can see. And thocsands of Oregon's anglers are now on the state's streams mad lakes daring the holidays with the same fate in mind. In the picture above are (1-r) Axel Funk, Clarence Gastine, Bob Patterson, Barry Miller, Dr. Clarence; Wood. Russell -S locum. All fih were eancht on suurle egzs while trollinr. The larrest is 23 inches long and weighs four pounds and all are eastern brook and rainbow. Ncttcrs End Another Week More hot action was chalked up in the city playground tennis program during Ihe week, with Al Hestort moving into the No. 1 j spot on the boys, singles ladder. The c&f playgrounds will spon sor a mixed doubles tourney from i July 5 throuch 8th with couples i of all ares invited to enter. The I meet will be climaxed In all-city 'title matches. Championship niay : is set " for Leslie next Friday morning from 9 a.m. to noon. At Oliftrer UH be from 2 pjn. to S p.m. Hestori moved up by topping Merle Baumgart, 6-3. Mike Thom as took over the second slot by' beating Baumgart, 6-4. In girls' singles play Helen Cal- laghan retained her top rating with a 6-0 victory over Mary Brown, No. 1 Leslie performer. Pat Cameron grabbed the No. 2 position on the Olinger ladder via an 11-9 win over Beth Schar back. ' ;f . Al Miles bad no challengers for his position at the top of the men's singles. Norman Lee. Les lie, moved to seventh on the all city ladder with an 8-6 decision over Gene Carver, then slipped as he bowed to Bill Johnson, 6-3, Other results J1 Sandra Anderson over Pat Cameron 6-4; Ann Lochenour over Betty Scharback .6-3; Mike Thomas over Gary Shaft '6-4 Mike Thomas over Ed Bauer 6-1; Bob Doughton over D. Sheridan 7-5: Ron Morgali over (D. Shaff 6-4; Helen Callaghan over Beth Scharback 8-1: Pat Cameron over Mar garet Barge 6-4; Beth Scharback over Pat Cameron 7-jj; Helen Callaghan over Mary Jo Brown 6-0; Ottle Grieve over Beth Scharback 8-0. Ladder standings: Boya singles (1) Al Heston, (2 Make Thomas. (31 Mer le Baumgart. (4 1 Jim McClelland, (5) Bob Loveland. i (6) Ron Morgali, (7) Gary Schaff. 8) Dave Weeks. (9) Noel Swengle. 1 10 Dan Danforth. Mens slngles(l) Al Miles, (2) Bob Satter, (3) Darrel Walker, (4) Dick Deen, (5) Jim Morgali. () Dick John. (7) PhU Johnson. 8) Norm Lee. (9) Gene Carver. (104 Don Lindahl Girls' singles (1) Helen CalLaghan. (2) Jean Hartwell. (3) Mary Jo Brown. (4) Ot tie Grieve. (6) pat Cameron. (8) Betn Scharback. (5) Sandra Anderson, (8) Donna "Vogt. ) Kathy Busick, (10) Evelyn Lebold. Football Stars Slayer Convicted OROV1LLE, Calif., July 2-(JP)-Merle Metcalfe, 43, faces a prison term of five years to life for the slaying of George E. Schwartz, 42, one-time Washington State college football star. After six hours of deliberation a jury last night convicted Metcalfe of second degree murder. He will be sen tenced Jily ti. Schwartz, of Crass Valley, died March 21 after three fist fuchts with Metcalfe, a'special guard for a construction company, near Pul ga. . IM Heasi East SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMERICA AGENCY ii ia busi ness to relieve you of worry and responsibility, to rpre sonl your interest in the settlement oi claims AND TO PAY YOUR LOSS. CHUCK INSURANCE 373 N. Church Offices In: Salexs, Coos Bay. Myrtle retst. Gold Customer parking WimMedon TKOes Many Holiday Dirtlag on Star Squad CHICAGO, July 2 -ify- Joltin' Joe DiMaggio. now in a roaring comeback after being a fixture among the New York Yankee halt and lame, will be doing business as usual at the All-Star stand in Brooklyn July 12. The re-winged Yankee Clipper today was named to the Ameri can League squad for baseball's major league classic In a special appointment by All-Star Manager Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians. DiMaggio, named to 10 previous All-Star contests, didn't get a tumble in the! recent poll of 4.(37,000 fans for the simple reason that the "grandstand coaobes" figwed the only way he could get to the game was in a wheel-chair. So Sondrefu used his prerogative of selecting whomever he chose beyond the eight non-pitching starters picked by the fans. Boudreau, in a statement released through the American League office, emphasized that pickfhg Outfielder DiMaggio was just a matter of honoring s great player. He Invited DiMag to join the squad more than .two weeks ac. well before Joe bounced out off the crippled Hat with his biff war-club booming- this week. Footballish Conduct Deprives Capot of Win WILMINGTON, Del., July 2-(V-Greentree Stable's team of Capot and Wine List were accused of a football maneuver at Delaware park today and were promptly penalized by the racing stewards. Capot, pretender to the three-year-old crown, finished first in in the Leonard Richards handicap by a half length and set a new track record of 1:48 25 for the mile and a furlough route. But his racing partner. Wine List, with Jimmy Stout up, was caught blocking and the glory and the $23,830 top money to Sun Bah rain, lihe horse blocked. Sun Bahrain's rider, Carson Kirk, protested to the stewards his mount had been carried out soon after reaching the stretch by Wine List. "Capot and Wine List; running as an entry, were disqualified for col lusion against Sun i Bahrain and were placed, third arid fourth," the stewards said.. Cochise-was pro moted to second and given a $4, 000 cut of the prize money. Today's JjPitchors National League -r- Brooklyn at New York Branca (10-1) vs. Kennedy (5-8) or Jansen (7-9). Philadelphia at Boston Heintzel man (9-3) vs. Sain' (5-8) or Hall (2-3). Pittsburgh at , Chicago Lombardi (2-1) vs. Schmilx (4-5.) Cincinnati at St Louis Wehmeier (2-3) vs. Staley (5-4) or Brazle (7-3). American League New York at Washington Reynolds (8-1) vs. Calvert (8-7). Boston at Phila delphia Dobson (5-7) vs. Kell- ner (11-3). Chicago at Detroit Pieretti (2-3) vs.iGray (4-4). St Louis at Cleveland (2) Fannin (2-3) and Kennedy (1-5) vs. Wynn (4-1) and Gromek (4-4). CHGT Phone 3-9119 Silem at oar new location. Sorties in Delaware Run WARD LEADS HELENA, Mont., July 2-(JP)-Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spokane shaved five strokes off par to a 67 and take a first-day lead in the annual Montana open golf tourna ment here today. The two-time former national amateur title holder went into the second 18 hole round of the tournament with a six-stroke edge on the field. MlfillMl wm 1 AdaLssica, $1.59 I ,1 it ' Tattooed tougnle Al Williams, impressive as all get-oat in his Salem ibewisi In week, and Si Syanuki, 1 the ' sleeper - bold ; expoaseat who rtns last fa owe of the ; pnlar sera ton , In the I eal ring, eofiide In their a In event;? I I enday might, t i PPing Matfh-Ll " 1 ' aker Kltoa -oi-J TueMay canning make Owen's weekly show. WtlHanas Suss last week take it rough oi A4 W1WSPI 'hovneed Al and "'should i the Ju-Jitsu operator. But sly Sotgi has often enough, taken good care of him self against the nastier anata- Assault Comes Back to Snare Brook 'Cap on Blazing Finish NEW YORK. July 2 -ifty- King Assault; proved they do come back today when be scorched down the j Aqueduct stretch in a blazing finish to capture the $58,700 Brooklyn a i : . - ! Softy Standings: INDUSTRIAL. LEAGlTt W. I.. Prt. Clear Lake i 1 1 Naval Reserve J .750 Interstate Tractor S 2 .714 Teamsters 6 3 Maple Dairy 3 3 JO0 Paper Mill 3 4 .429 Post Office i 1 . Warner Motors 0 7 .900 i Next game: Tuesday. :30 o clot. Teamster vs. Post Ofltce. CITY LEAGUE W. L. Prt. Mootry Pharmacy -.. S 1 .888 Paper Makers m0 Golden Pheasant 7 3 .700 Knirhts Columbus Campbell Wools -. 4 .400 Randie Oil -0O i Marine Reserve 1 -1H 12th St. Market 1 .1W . Next games: Tuesday Mootry Phar- 1 macy vs. Randie Oil and Marine Re- j serves vs. Golden Pheasant. j Junior League Standings: CLASS B" LgAGVE Prt. 1000 .101)0 .1000 .000 .000 .MM Keizer Merchants 1 0 West Salem Lumber 1 0 Sa!em Realtors 1 0 Salem Heights ... 0 1 Mayflower Milk 0 1 oottois . , o r Next games: Tuesday West Salem Lumber at Salem Heights. Mayflower Milk vs. Capitols at Leslie. Salem Real tors vs. Keizer Merchants at Olinger, all at 8 p.m. CLASS 'C LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Four Corners . 1 jnoo River Bend Sand . 1 0 .1000 Bishop Electric .. 1 0 .1000 Midget Market 1 0 JOOO Keizer Truax Oil 9 1 .BOO Etfstroms .. 0 I .800 Schreder 4 -Star 0 1 JD00 Master Bread . 0 1 JMM Salem Steel 0 O .900 Next games: Wednesday Keixer vs. River Bend at Olinger, Four Corners vs. Zlfstroms at Leslie. S p.m. Thurs dayBishop Electric vs. Salem Steel at Olinaer. Master Bread vs. Midget Mar ket at Leslie. p.m. Rinty Gets Deadlifte LONDON, July 2 -(JP)- World flyweight boxing champion Rinty Monaghan, an Irishman who croons to fight crowds after bouts, must defend his title by Oct. 25. The British boxing board of control today chose Terry Allen of London, as the logical, conten der and issued instructions to have the bout signed Up by Aug. 30 and to be staged before Oct. 25. 1MWIK EI THE CU OF THRILLS ! 0 STATE SssllETal Isc Tax tit? tors. They win go at It over the 1- boor-Z-of-3-falls route. The scnaiwtndnp special looms us . av Sop struggle atoo, on tt throws together - two sizeable seientifVcs. George Dnsette nd Bock Weaver. It will be Du sette's great power ainst Weav vers trknerr, Including Ids jamming- neck lock- net, ha this ne. Th oeaul Bt booked for 2-of-3 faUa. St aninates. The tt nuam. eurtadnraiser Is the rematch between fhc Taqul Kid and Tony Fatettf. The fast-moving and likeable Kid, Backed by his handler the famed Yaqui Joe, seined the Italian cuauaule In a single taller ksst wee, hurt It was a ding-dong scrap all the way. Owen himself is booked to handle the refereeing assign ment. Ranch's gallant old ex-championj The six-year-old slammed un-j der the finish line three-fourths j of a length in front ofI. J. Col-; lins Vulcan's Forge. Flying Mis-) sel, another King ranch horse, got j third money. j Assaut, voted "horse of the! i year m l6 ancr ne coppea me Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont for a triple crown grand slam, has been out of action since February 21. 1948, when he ran fifth in the Widener handicap. He came out of that one Jame, and was retired. v His clocking for the mile and one-quarter of the Brooklyn was a fast 2:02 5'5. just three-fifths of a second slower than Stymie's record for the stake made in 1945. The payoff was $3.90, $2.16, and $2.10 across the board. Pedigree Takes Cinema Handicap ARCADIA, Calif., July 2-(.-P-Pedigrce won the $25,000 cinema handicap for three years olds to day in the feature race of a double header turf card at Hollywood park jit Santa Anita. Pedigree, owned by C. H. Jones and son of Long Beach, Calif., es tablished himself as a strong chal lenger next week, in the $50,000 westerner, the rich derby of the Hollywood turf club stakes sche dule. Pedigree, clocked at 1 minute 42 45 seconds for the mile and one sixteenth distance, beat Rhodes Bull by two lengths, with Char les S. Howard's favored Blue Dart third and Moon Rush fourth in the field of eleven colts and fillies. The winner paid $6.00, S3. 30 and $2.30; Rhodes Bull $5.10 and $2.80 and Blue Dart $2.50. Huskies Slate Lions SEATTLE, July 2 -JP)- The Columbia university basketball five comes west" to meet the Uni versity of Washington in games Dec. 30 and 31, Harvey Cassill, Washington director of athletics, announced today. It is the first meeting of the schools. Washington also plays an in tersectional series here Dec. 20 and 21 with Minnesota. Columbia has long been one of the strong Ivy League teams in the east and was champion of the NCAA district II in F948. Tf 2:30 p.m. Ires Parkicg M jiLi'tfiiJL.li; Mil 1 TlwiacnVaUfcntf tjcdonal tcjrljchx; fadndcrr, IuJt I OodiainiapoDis Kacer TaCtes Boat CDassic Gold Cup Go; Lonibdrdo DrbpsjOut DETROIT, July 2 -iJfy- Wild BUI CantreJL who is eqjally at home in'a racing car or a speedboat, drove bis My Sweetie tofvictory in. the 42nd annual gold cup speedboat race today. Cantrell won the second and third heats of the to mile race after finishing third in the British Opeiv Due Monday SANDWICH. En- Jnly Amateor Frank Stranahan and pro Johnny Balla fired red hot scores today ia their final tune ips for Monday's start of the five-day British open . golf championship. Both shot blistering rounds over the par "3 course, which has been baked ' dry. Bulla cracked oot a 68. Stranahan a 69 m practice roamls and both went back into the sad-domed layoat for another dry ran be fore sundown. Frankle and Johnny Spear head a nlne-utan squad of Am erican bidders. Both have blood in the eye for tbe title they've barely failed to win before. Johnny has been rnnnernp twice, in 1939 i and 1948 and Frank in 1947. V College 'Golf Finals on Tap AMES, .la., July 2-;p)-Slender Morris Williams, jr, a 19-year-oki university of Texas student, and Harvie Ward of North Carolina, a tournament veteran at 23, will clash- tomorrow for the national collegiate golf championship. They came througn today with semifinal round triumps on the treacherous 6,055 yard Iowa State college course. Texas is the producing state. biggest cattle- ? A)7 A ll1 1 KEGS and BUCKETS from 1 i KEITH BROWN i 1 makes work easier, cient for Cherry Crews, Berry Crews! All Crop Crews. Water Kegs i0G Water Kegs Bung Faucets Buckets Buckets Buckets Buckets 8-Quart, ... -NO AU AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW AT THAT CONVENIENT LOCATION ... opening 30-mile sprint - Cantrell piled up 1425 points in the speedboat classic, to edge out R. Stanley Dollar, JrV Skip-A-Long which finished seebnd in each of the three heat. Dollar had 1,300 points. 9 I Cantrell got a bad breale in the opening heat when his foot throt- j tie broke, but he completed cmer- gency repairs as most of tie field lapped him and came backjstrong 1 ly fQT the no. 3 spot ft j Bandleader Ouy Ldmbafdo was I forced to drop out of tjie race i after finishing fourthvin the open- ing heat. He developed' a Scries of j bad blisters ort his hands and had ; to turn the helm ovef to Joe Van j Blerck, Jr., of Frcepdrt, M. Y., in ; the second heat. : Cantrell, who drovfinfthe In , dianapoli-s speedway $i!0 nf ile race I the lasttw o years, gac he rest of the small field a driving lesson as he handled his boat flajwlessly. j At the end of the fifst tfo heats, , it was a three-way choice (between j My Sweetie. Jskip-ALong and a i third boat to see hichj would ; grab the coveted gold ciipf title, j Cantrell settled that question in a hurry as he gunfied Bis boat across the starting line I of the third 30-mite leg and zoomed around the 24 milefjcourie at an 85.731 mile per hour clip! for the fastest lap of the race. From then on it was 111 Can trell, as the Louisville Marine SaW company executive! turned" back all challenges with ease. ! I HARRIS tAWS j 5, . Juiy WITIIDR.' LOS ANGELKS, iJuly 2-UV Manager Bucky Harris of ?the San Diego Padres today Saskeji to be excused from acting's as (oach of the south's team in V the j annual north- south all-star jgamij of the Pacific Coast bascbtill Ieaue July 11 at Seattle because;:;of a; medical appointment. Haney, complimented by Harris for his nace-settihg Itratcgy, named his' own coach. John Fitz patrick, to act as his helper. pleaianter, more ieffi I- I s f $4.45 4.90 125 .65 Galvanized i .70 lO-Qiiart, Galvanized - ; 1.80 i 5 12-Quart, Galvanised t".- .95 14jQuart, Galvanized -t J 1 f 0