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Tha Statesmen!. Sabot. Oncroo, Sahankry, Jury ML 7 Amerks Edge Scandinavians TheyTl Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatta DAILY AND SUNDAY Yoar Ilome Newspaper The Nation's Top Comics Matliias, Gortlirtv ..r Pare UJS. Trackmen '" - 111 11 - " - W" I II C ant rr? guess 0 OSLO, Norway, July 2-GV The Star-Spangled Agwricas track and fiefd team climaxed an nobUl climb tonight by winning the "Lit tle Olympic" and its accompany- 'ng decathlon competition. The final point score was 233 'i points to 224 Mr points over the combined Scandinavian squad which had led almost all the way through the three-m?ht meet. Chunky Bob Mathias. the Tul are, Calif., wizard, used his nn tomery second-day surge to vvjn the decathlon coins away. Irv Mondschein of New York univer sity was third and Bill Albans of North Carolina last in the six-man (rind. Mathias had 6,246 points. Fortune G or dim of Minnesota bettered the listed world record for the discus throw for the sec ond time this month. His throw tonight measured 183 feet 3 5364 inches. The approved record is 1S1 feet 6. inches by Adolfo Consoli ni at Milan. Italy, last Oct. 10. but Gordien has a still better throw waiting record approval. He Lisbon, Portugal, July S. Bob Richards of the Illinois Ath letic club set a Norwegian record in the pole vault at 14 feet 8 2732 inches. George Rasmussen of the Uni versity of Oregon placed third in that event with a 14 feet 3U32 inches effort. 1 h W - I IK" U W TT ladv jt-" car. mc rr.mjiaairl.wtt. i. u"iiaD srl TO -UlS MOMENT SHE WAS-rt HAVE BEEN A BRSWAI? AT1H5 WEDDtNQ fHANX "TO VIC DANIELS, 4221 S.W.SUNSHT Portland-, ORE. - : Mll?, V-"- M --w GO TOSLEEf? iTi a aTlN. I CDOWE-fTS TOO YfYVrVrX! V, late to cat rsi MUNOTy Mtt'"GTJ BLONDDC at-'1 ' oatjov njpwrrs) uttve rxks c JUST U Oh. SO nou GOT "OLS7SEUF C MAICES A S f cooo SAwowioy IBS? Arlington Go Slated Tod CHICAGO, July 2-P-The "Big Three" of the nation's rank ing three year olds Ponder, Ca pot and Palestinian, today were named to race four mighty respect able challengerf in the $38,750 Arl ington classic winding up Arling ton parks successful meeting to morrow. r 'Rods' to Open Races At Hollywood Tonight Hot rod racing, usually confined to a once-a-year showing on the Lone Oak dirt track at the state fairgrounds, moves into the Holly waod bowl midget strip tonight, the first of a number of such pro ned for the balance of the summer. The new venture is Valley i ports sponsored by Shows are booked for every Sat urday night. . According to the new promoters, the program will start at 7:30 o' clock with time trials for the speedy cars, most of therrt souped up jalopies. Helmet dash and heat races are expected to precede the main event. Although they have reported no names, other than that of Max Humm, Salem driver, the promo-'-s tell that 'He best "rod" pilots in the races, including last year's in the Northwest are to take part Oregon champion. Just how many be here The field is nm of the finr aver amhlH for tH rm... i cars and drivers will and a quarter event, which in for- i naa not been ; reported. mer years, has resulted in sturr-! The hot rcds, usually regula ning upsets. Named to race, against the trio which finished tone-two-three in the rich Kentucky derby last May are Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Admiral Lea, Joseph A. Kinarri jr's., Johns ti3n-size autos have never raced on the bowl's briefed oval, origin ally designed for midget racing. Since the rods are taking over the balance of the season under a dif ferent management than that of Buy, Brown hotel stable's Saint : Jimmy Ryan, it is quite possible Nicholas, and David Straus and t that the midgets will not show here Howard Wells' Mr. Smug. i again this yean More than half the world's pro- j Baby cottontail rabbits are able duction of tin cans is made and L to care for themselves at the age t jed in the United States. of three weeks. SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Daylight Time Kltoeyeles: KSI.M 13M. KOCO Its. KOD4 976. KGW KKX lit MexNetters Scare Aussies WILMINGTON, Del, July 2-(iP-Austra!ia's Davis cuppers re ceived a scare today before they subdued a pair of stubborn bro ther from old Mexico to take- 2-0 lead in the opening singles matches of the American rone final. Armando Vega, the younger of the tennis playing Cabaileros, carried young Frank Sedeman of the Aussie team through five broil ing sets and three hours and 35 minutes of gruelling play before he went down by 12-10, 4-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Sedgeman was so worn out tonight that non-playing cap tain of his team. Cliff Sproule. was uncertain whether he would be able to use the 22-year old cup freshman in tomorrow' doubles match. a After that homeric duel between Armando and Sedgeman, John Bromwich whitted down the other Vega, Rolando by ft-Q, 6-2, Sil-Sox Sched Sweet Homers SILVKRTON. July 29 -(Special) The final home game of the sea son, unless another is suddenly scheduled later, wi llbe plaaed at McGinnis field Saturday night by "he Silverton Red Sox. The game. .n State league play, will be with the Sweet Home dub, possessor of second place in the league stand ings. Silverton is far out in front of the State loop race and has a virtual cinch on the 1949 pennant. Either Harley Piper or Bill Ha nauska will be on the-mound for Silverton in the 1:30 p.m. Satur day game. Silverton is scheduled to go to Bend for a pair of games next weekend. The Red Sox are also unbeaten in two games in State Semipro tourney play in Portland. SCENE; 5UWNY DQJ. AlkEo AT M1DNIQMT I WHO'S TICRE'I ft"arj. 'I DICX TRACT k THERE? I Ifl-l HEAPD SOMGBOOV 1 I KNOW I PO ON MVW??550?-WMO put THAT TWOPE? ITS SRMJIOH'S SAVINGS BOND rruAT bq boucwt tor mer wTM TUftT SOFT CR1HK. HOUR KSt U toco IOIM KKX B:: 01 Morn. Newt M.1S Dawn Parrot l- Hodc Pods Down-beat IK OTN RhM-h mode Podao lUown-bMt 00J I Farm Nwi KOCO Ktorlt KOIN Klock 'Kncaaa New iDown-beat t:4S March Time 1KOCO KloHi IKOIN Kioch Hodt Pods IDownbeat 7RI liai.M Dawn ParrsI IDinn Farral lllawn Pmrrnl OfN KOIN Klock IN.ro . Mm KW Httr This ;Hfii Thia IOM So KKX Roundup Boya T1in Tempo (Ttmo Trmpoa Iur. 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Farmer 12 KSI.M Tod Trades "Newt SMatter Jock Plotter Jock KOCO At Opera !At Opera (News & Sports Ted Dale KOm News "PUyhouno iafeet Missus (Meet Musuo KCIT Young Oref. IYoim Oreg. iNewa Europe "KJt Treasury: Show Treasury Show Rhythm Rhythm 1KSI. Koro KOIN KCW KKX Matter Jock Sat Matinee Co, Fair Muilcini Ballad Bos Tlatfer Jock ISat MaUneo S o. Fair tMusirona Horse Races INews ' ISat Matineo Orchestra iMusOcana (Band Bos (Bob Rberty ISat Matineo (Orchestra (MusWrana Band Bos Gals Advance To Net Semis EAST HAMPTON, N.Y, July 29 -fTP)- National Champion Mar garet Osborne Dupont of Belle vue, Detl., and Wimbledon titlist Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., led the way into the semi final round f the Maidstone; in vitational tennis tournament to day. Mrs. Du Pont whipped Mrs. Baba Lewis of Boston. 6-4, K-2, while Miss Broush vanquished the ambitexterous Beverly Baker of Santa Monica. CaUf -4, 6-3. The nair were joined in the semi-final by Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla.. and Cussie Moran of Santa Monica. Miss Hart scored a 6-0. 6-4 triumph over Shirley Fry of Akron. O., and Gorgeous Gussie put out Mrs. Magda Rurac of Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-1. 2KS1.M KOCO KOIN KCJW KKX Harrtde (Hivnde INewi Sat. Matinee Sat. Matinee Theatre Atr Newsoaoer Air Newopoocr LAt Chaao Your Health Bits of Hits Contrasts Tea and fTea and hTee and Bing Sings Theatre At Chaw tTootrasts fTea and 3 KSI.H KOCO KOIN KCW KKX Cuest Star t hin-uo Chat. News Orchestra 101 Banch Vet. Program Chm-up Chat. (Orchestra (Orrhestra list Ranch I Air force )Chrn-up Chat. Feature ' j . fCotton Sings " iMeet Bamt I Air force Chln-up Chat Feature (Horse Race IMeet Band Poole Show IPoole Show (March Tim (News Bit of Jazs -Bit of Joss Music SpotHlo (MusTc Spotlit a Brancroft kVuintet i (Dell Trio John Daly - News (Guest Star ; Theatre (Theatre Jr. Junction Ur. 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(Orchestra KCSW Wax Museum (Wax Muss sua fWax Muaetass (Was Museum KKX Uke-H Hot Like It Hot- (Like It Hot iLike It Hot Talbert Gains Payoff Round SOUTHHAMPTON, N.Y, July 29 -V Playing ,a superb brand of tennis, Longpants Bill Talbert of New York moved into the semi final round of the Meadow club invitation tournament today by crushing young Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills Calif, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 Talbert thus qualified to meet the winner of the Richard (Pan cho) Gonzales-Gardner Mulloy semi-final, scheduled r for tomor row, m tne xmai rouna on Sunday. Cal Net Aces Reach Finals SCARBOROUGH , Engl n ad. July 29h.P)- Jack Kramer and Don Btrdge. pair of California professionals, advanced to the finals of the Slaienger pro tennis tourney today. Kramer trounced Pancho Seg ura of Ecuador, 6-4, 2-t, 6-0. 6-3 while Budge mastered Dinny Fails of Australia. 7-5. 6-2. 4-6. 6-4. In the doubles semi-finals Budge and Kramer teamed to defeat Jon de Mos, Belgium, and Kurt Schroeder, Sweden, 6-1,6-3, 6-4. In the other bracket Pails and Seguar ousted Fred Perry, U.S.A. and Don Mask ell, Britain, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. PBTDSKY-AINfl tm,il ESPnSTTY?!r&JU5TV, IN' ACROSS AM 0CEAH V 1Y. GREEK rfUKT L1TT1X MINIE BOOnri f WLAODSnPtTJCllArIWTRES ACAlKj-rRAVELWe ACROSS MM D06-, G0KE PPAIES MAKES ME FEEL I IKE l civ rtwt luvr arorKcs mntihon K n 1 bl WV 1 rnv mm whim iw . I . 1 - , - rsofC-r m. a a KM THE TCAaW POST- fT VVUI t L0T5A flNTO SLEEP fN A zSJ ASAfH-IKlTVI NiCESOFT fllLOKS AM SKEIT5 EEf V it . n. 1 i British, Italy Forces Embark LONDON. Jury 29-VBritain's best amateur golfers and Italy's European zone Davis cup cham pionship tennis team sailed today' for a double-barrelled invasion of the United States. The golfers will meet the Am erican Walker cup team at Mam aroneck. N. Y., on Aug. 19 and 20 and then move to Rochester. N. Y for the U. S. amateur champion ship Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. The Italians will meet the Am erican zone champions, either Aus tralia or Mexico, at Rye, N. Y., on Aug. 12-14. Z SAWYT3 MmLIl , a- LI at Fetizc 7 IT 1 V I AMAiml SVW Sawui aCifV MMTf I e"i f3 ESSA! MCEV1 WE'VE QZ LEASED ALL TV45 HUMAN BS1NGS1 TWEVffE TAX.1MS OVER THE PLANET'. T U7' .r win GOT a 1 fOCXEY MCOSZ rTUZZZ-3 ALL THE TOP 6AS5! MXl Rff 1 "wg N?vt Jpy" fiti . woo-vnoa -v f U VOU PACE! - ivJ ; ( rT f cOvr3 v AC1 r Turnesa Ousted WASHINGTON, July 2-GTV Mason Rudolph, a quiet, method ical little Tennessean. knocked Big Joe Turnesa, jr., out of the national junior amateur golf championship today, 5 and 4. Rudolph's triumph sent him in to tomorrow morning's semi-finals along with William Morrow, Shre veport; Gay Brewere, Lexington, Ky., and James Sykes, Jenkintwon, Pa. PORTLAND SffTMMER WINS SEATTLE, July 23-MyLavelle Flannery of Portland won the an nual Green Lake mile swim to day, splashing the distance in 33 minutes. 30 seconds. Miss Flan nery, defending titlist, beat Pat Fair of Seattle by several yards. The men's section of the amateur event is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. Master Mason Degree Given at Independence INDEPENDENCE The mas ter Mason degree was conferred on Ralph Reed at a regular meet ing of Lyon lodge 29, AF & AM at the Masonic hall Wednesday Rex Gildow and Edward Harns berger conferred the degree with the assistance of a degree team Lloyd Hughes gave the lecture and charge. The meeting was presided over by Edward DunckeL master of Ihc lodge. This will be the last meet ing until fall as the lodge is tak ing the usual summer vacation. how OO 6XT FmO OUT THT MAOELXM MO PfiOAM LEE ARE ONE AND THE SAME! X DON'T KNO. HONEV.aUT HE HAD THE tfHCLE STORY BEFORE HE iMvrTEO me. MERE TO STAR m HIS fVVHOUSEJ IT WAS ATKAPANDX feu. into rr A . 71 Look' and Learn By A. C Gorton rp CRBI HE'S DlABOUCAUy CLEVER! THERE'S NO J UCXL BLANDLY SAY ME S TIME TO PROVE JUST WANTS TO USJLTXE AlfYTilNCS.BUT STORY OP Sty PASTAS I WE'VE GOT TO A PUBLICITY avuft-.. FlNOAWarY TO ICEE" WC CANT PROVE A fl ACWT FROM. OrVJWO k BLAOCMAll HIS STORY TO THE RfcKSi I tS TONiaHT; . TtrlNSKIOW p" ! KOACA-SM kSatarSay it a,m Tha titftr. 11:13 Eapecia!ly for Woman: 11 M Tb Coaccrt BaU: 12:00 Tha News: 11:11 Nn Parsa Hawr: m flidm Tm CoaV; 13 Vote tha Army-.T: .aieiotfv Lane; tm Must ef the Ma. tmn- a aeieoee Wews efUhe Week; S O TIms la Bouia Antes: Hi Driver's Playhouse: 4:13 Songs of the West: Oildren'a Tlieater; 1:00 On the Upbeat: S M S Sports Clulr. t:00 The N as Lak at Aostralia: iM I LeUar; 4S HaUand Tests? aavd Tamor nrw; 1M Laght Opera Taolcbt: S5 Laciwra rtre Weather Paeicaat; Dance Parade: 1:S The News; 11 M Staa Off. BIKTHDAT OBSERVED INDEPENDENCE Little Sha ron Cobine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cobme. celebrated her first birthday Sunday hen her parents entertained for her at Sunday dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cobine, Mr. and Mrs. James Cobine mod sons, Hen ry Baflrrty. Mrs. E. Lsne, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Raffety. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Callies, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mfller and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Winn and son of AV 1. What does the French phrase coup de grace" mean, and bow is it pronounced? 2. What famous Greek philoso pher lived in a tub? 3. What is the standard rule of accuracy in railroad watches T 4. In which Shakespearean play is Portia a character? 5. What is a bibliophile? ANSWERS 1. A stroke of mercy; a deci sive, finishing stroke. Pronounce koo-de-gras, as in food, e as in her unstressed, a as in aJa. prin cipal accent on last syllable . 2. Diogenes. 3. They must not vary more than 30 seconds a week from per fect time. . . . 4. "Tha Merchant of Venice." 3. A lover of books. FOU SALE MaVi Cbti&ma Saara last Cash Of far Plus Stock at fanranJory 2S5&A 2555 s I THOLCMT , f " ( 5c. YOU'D COT A I S; ( W T ovs. rVE had i rr would kjock V' " - M TSZOUBLES I W. 1 B. WCHER - S AN' YOLTZ I THAN A WEATVESt souzz Aim NOT a I CENT! I -V I DtD fT FOR ti. BEUEVS ..J WALLET VOU TILL I BOBBLE. I PHSO OUT I THERE PLENT TO DO TO IRON TW5 OUT. VOUD. Hjetter: stkajowten UP AND NBP! 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