Upsets Strike Amateur Play Unknowns Knock 3 Britons from Meet - - Mj Harold CUumi Q-ROCHESTER, N. Yn Auf. 2t (A)A Chicago truck in f executive. two 2 1 -7 ear-old you ins ana a iasn . lrif rain threw the 4 49th Annual National Amateur Golf champion .iftip into confusion today. Because of the yeather con ditions. It first round matches were not completed when dark' ness hit and will be finished to morrow,, morninf. The truck executive who helped the confusion is Harold Foreman who cot into the tournament only last Friday as a substitute for Gus Moreland of Peoria, 111. r Foreman responded today by spilling Ernest Millward of the British irWalker Cup team, 4 and 2. .e two youngsters are George F. Bingham of Kansas City, who conquered James Bruen of Ireland, 1946 British amateur champion, 2 and I: and H. MacGregor Hunter of Pacific Palisades, Calif. Hunter knocked off another Briton, Ger aid Micklem. 3 and 3. In a way, the rain and subse quent , slow play robbed the day of some conf usiort: After 13 boles of play, John- Kraft of Denver, held 4 up edge over Ted1 Bishop of Islington, Mass., 1948 champion and one of the favorites. The British Walker Cuppers registered three triumphs to go with their three defeats. Max McCready, present British amateur champion, (forgot his throbbing wrist long enough to defeat Tony Langan of Syracuse, N. Y.. 4 and 2. Arthur Perowne, the baby of the Britistequad, bowled over W. Y. Stembler of Miami. 4 up: and Joe Carr mastered Tony Ruddy of Toledo. Ohio. 3 and 2j Except for Bishop's predica ment, the American Walker Cup pers ' came through in flying colors. " "Willie Turnesa of Elmsford, N, Y., defending champion and also ; a member of the cup team, are w a first round -bye. Other results: Eupene Bates, Portland, Ore., defeated James E. Funston, Detroit, 1 up 20 noies. Flam Ousted, Racquet Meet NEW YORK, Aug. 2MVEddie Hoy lan of Trenton, N. J, enliven ed a windy first day of the. Na tional tennis .championships at Forest Hills today by erasing Young Herbie Flam of Beverly HilLi, Calif., the eighth seeded American player and semi-finalist In last year's title event. Moylan knocked out the former Junior champion in straight sets, -4. 6-4. 6-3, tosupply the day's only real upset. Jim Brink, rangy Seattle left bander, took another chunk out of the seeded group by defeating Blond Victor Seixas of Philadel phia. 3-4, 0-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4, in a match that went into the dusk. Billy Talbert of New York, the third seed defeated Fred Kovaleski Of Detroit, 7-9, 6-4. 6-3, 6-2. So frank Segman, the Australian )avis cupper, turned back Charles larns of Corpus Christl, Tex 5-7 1-4,6-3.6-2. Ted Schroeder, the tournament's No. 1 man, teed off with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 victory over Lt Charles Oli ver of the army forces. The match ended so late it was necessary to postpone Champion Pancho Gonzales' debut in the sta dium until tomorrow. -Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, seed ed fourth on the home list, opened With an 1-6, 6-3, 6-0 win over Intercollegiate Star Jack Tuero of New Orleans and Frankie Parker Of Loa Angeles, two-time former ehampion, breezed, past Pierre Canepele of Italy, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Eric Sturgess. of South Africa, who wonf first seeding on the for lgn list, started impressively with a 6-1. 6-2 6-2 'conquest of grand olden of Wilmette, 111. Jaroslav robny, the self -exiled Czech who la seeded No. 2 among the for eigners, crushed Henri Rochon of Canada, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0. mII 00 TheyTI Do It Eycry Time e . By Jimmy Hatlo W . - I X DOr4"tf KNOW A THibit ABOUT AlOT23RSVfcLrt?E n0C1W,JBBUTWrWS; VtXJ DOW6 VOUk1 NOT TAKlHG THE HAD OR ARE MXJ? 00NT AMKE A pf&jECtaiTOF rr-rr just MISSES ONCg IMA flWLE auunu ,au tavtiJJ aat .aM a IJauaauja y i runts, m tusj uua i r KT'sVJI L AIM IMS ABOUT AOTDRS-HEOlstty KNOWS H2 WAT5 A COMPETE OVERHAUL FOR THE PRICE CPA - JEJWWILLDOA J03CNH5 SKULL IN A MINUTE WE'LL BS TH-UNS SOMESC3D ELSE H2S THE DOCTOR. HEDONTKNOVM twins about book- VtiU HEAR HIM SQCMWK WHEN HHeETS TH2 TARIFF rTHJOJNTOU5HX k es run ukea HOSPTTAL-fO VJSrCRS IN THE. OPSWWTN6 ROOM X 5-7N Lead. A total of 2$ lads from opened fire at Salem Golf Junior is (Sakassmehmebt SUCH iMTERESTlNS JERKS- i . TWANX TO BARNSytOt-K 20SE. 4251:. 'Sugar' to Quit in S0 MONTttAI Aag. (Sogar) kUhlasoa. world wetter weicht eaiBaela win seek to wis the aalddlewetght title toe, bt win rtOrt la December. 1351. whether he's still champtoa or aft, has aaanacejr aJ4 today. ! -, "TRa or ae4, Kay alts la December. U56. aaid Geerga' Gabaferd. aaao&ger of the New Terk Begraw Galnfard came to tern with the negro feather weight, Kay Edwards, wbe-fighte Marvel La Chape lie here hUjht. "KeblBMa wCl seek to thd wtoawr el the LaJt(etta-Cr da fight, probably LaMefca." aid Gainferd. "Bat I dembt Try aaach If well get a ehaace, erea thoagh Kay has estahUahed hlaa eelf aa a laglcal eaatcadcr far the mlddlewelgkt title. I miI think well get the ehaace tf LaMetta wins bceaaae Kay has licked him fear times. Bat Cerdaa. If he wins, aught take aa Kay." 500 Horses to Seek Fair Meet Honors; Lone Oak Track Ready Nominations axe being received this week for the Labor Day Handicap, opening day feature of the Oregon State Fair's racing meet on Lone Oak track," fair officials announced Monday. The fair opens September 5, Redmond: Eugene Lads Junior Golf Go J of all points of the state outside of Portland blub Monday in the; first leg of the Mid Golf tourney, sponsored by the local Exchange Willamette club. The participants included 17 boys in the junior class (15 to 17 vears) and eleht in the bovs class s r " ' T I" f (14 and under); Don Krieger of Redmond the junior class (15 to it after the opening day's 18 topped years) holes with a fine 3-3 69, Bill Witten berg, Lake Grove, being neit with 36-36--72. in the boys' division (14 years and under) which had eight entrants, Don Anawaflt. Eu gene, was in front of the fiepd with an 81, and AUen Wood, Salem, was next via an 7. The lards will fwihd up the meet with 36 holes today, tee-off time 8:30 this morning. The loW six in the Junior diviiion at the end ot the initial 1 V, today - - butting their scores with Monday's - - will be formed into Ji No. 1 flight, the next six into a ;:No. 2 and the re mainder intoj aNo. 3. At the finish Ihis afternoon Ex change club officials will present trophies to the Junior class High, victors and;; the boys' division champ. Runnef-ups in the Jun ior No. 1 flight sand the boys' second-placer also will receive awards. . i-) Junior cI-Dan Krieger. Redmond. M-2399; Bill Witlenbcrf. Lake Crov. 3S-3S 7J: AUn Mundle. Euccar. 39-36 79; Dan Strit. u(rne. 3S-W 7S; Skip Naglcr. Exigent. 30-4381: Dick Renn. AJbany. 41-4081; Kent Myer& Salem. 4J-42-S4. Wkkey Raschko. SaJm. 43 4249; Bob Hamhlin. Salem. 44-42 SS; Bob Albrlch. Salem. 40-47 87; Leonard Scbern. Salem. 44-44 S8; Ron Hoxte. Salem. 43-4988; i NeU Dwyer. Lake Grove. 42-48 SO: SUn Samuela. Saiem. -45 1; Dick Wright. Saletru 48-45 S3: Dick Daouit. Jiend. 4S-So43; Jim Humphray. Salens 83-&S 108. I Bojrt' claaa-Dan Anawalt, i Eugene. 40-41-41; Allen Wood. Salem. 44-4387; Dick Reimer. Albany. 47-48 83; Jerry Clausaen. Corvalju. 43-40 84; Jerry Plank. Woodburn. 52-44 M; Bob Wlth era. Wood burn. 5343 ; David Wright, Salem. M-5O-106; Bob Noddl Salem. 53-61114. I 7 Briton Seeks 'Cycle Record BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah, Aug. 29 -(A- Noel Pope hones to ride a motorcycle faster than one has ever been driven before. Within the next week he Wifl make an attempt across these dazzling salt flats to reach a speed of 200 miles,; an hour. . The wiry. 39-year-old cyclist from Surbiton. Surrey, England, is enthusiastic for the chances of his: British-built cycle. He says he is certain he can break the world's record of lt4 miles per hour. He almost is equally confident he can add at least another 26 miles per hour to that; figure. His confidence stems, he says, from two things l I 11 ...u:u : 1 1 I 4 u t-oiii-micn micu n uiiu win encase mm; ana nis cycie on me speed run and the glistening smooth surface of these immense salt beds. Father Bill Daly tutored; a bud ding rider namifcd E. H. (Snapper) Garrison. Both live today in the Idiom of the turf where to be "on the Bill Daly" means to be In front, and he "Garrison fin ish" to come from behind to win. Bearcats Meet On Wednesday - Prospects for the Willamette university Bearcat football team will convene for the first timesfhis season Wednesday at the univer sity. New Coach Chester Stack house has arranged for a dinner for the aspirants, after which he will take registrations and check out equipment. All hands are ex pected to be on deck for the meet ing. Greeting the players along with Stackhouse will be Assistants Buck Smith, Johnny Lewis. A m b y D'Eagle and Jim Johnson. ; The Cats will this week wade into a tough practice grind and will open the season September 17 at Mos cow against Idaho. Bevos Call for Bid PORTLAND, Aug. 29P-The Portland Beavers called for bids todMy for their proposed new baseball park. The bids will be opened Sept 22. Plans call for 18.000 seating capacity with a three-story office section at the main entrance. Only six columns are planned in the park, in order to give fans a good view. .. Loud on Mix Still Question Mark l LONDON. Aug, 2-6P-Pre-moter Jack Solomons said today he will have his own doctor check on Injured Kraee Woodcock to see 'When the British heavy weight will be able to fight again. i Woodcock Is recovering from a, recent truck accident He was apposed jto fight Leo Savold of Paterson. N.; J- for the British version ef the world heavyweight title SeptiC. ' i The scrap "has been postponed indefinitely and Woodcock's doe tor reported he didnt think the British battler weald be able to enter a ring before next Decem ber. ' The postponement bit Solo mons square la the bank account He began returning 80,00 pounds ($320,000) already gath ered up In advance sales for a scheduled utdeor bout that was Richard Munson. racing secre tary, reported , Monday that he expects a full field to.break Labor Day for the purse of $1000. The distance is a mile and a sixteenths Charles A. Evans, speed super intendent, said he expects nearly 500 thoroughbreds to be stalled on the grounds. Daily cards will in clude 10 races with the Labor Day post time set for 1:15 p.m. Certain to be popular with fair racing fans is the . large number of two year olds now on the grounds. Several juvenile tests will be run during the week in cluding the debutante- stakes, five furlong test for Oregon bred youngsters, and the feature race of the Tuesday, September 6 card. Historic Lone Oak tract is re ported to be in the best racing condition in years. Art Keene, track superintendent, has had bis crew of men working the track constantly during the past week an dpromises the strip' will be faster than at any time since the war. ' Meanwhile, other parts of the plant have been a scene, of con tinual activity. Sim Lindsay, in Table of Coastal Tides I Compiled by U.S. Coast At Geodetic Surveyi Portland. Oregon . Pacific Standard Time Aurust HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time Ht. 30 5:42 a.m. 4.5 S04 p.m. S.S 31 7:11 a.m. 4.3 6r(M p m. f .4 Time Ht 10:40 a.m. 3.4 12:31 a.m. 11:53 a-m. 00 1.5 Tides for Tart. Oregon. September. 1H (compiled by VS. Coast and Geo detic Survey. Portland. Oregon., HIGH WATER LOW WATER Sept. 1 Time S 44 a .m. 7:13 p m. 56 a m. 8 22 p m. 10:30 a.m. 8:24 p.m. Ht. J Time 1:44 a.m. 12:58 p m. 2:54 a m. 3:22 p.m. 3 :52 a m. 3:31 p.m. Ht. -0.1 31 -0 3 33 -0.4 sa expected to draw 50.090 fans. Now his best chance b an Indoor fight In a stadium which won't held but about one fifth, that many spectators. I Savold Is keeping In trim for Whatever turns up by giving ex hibitions. But bis manager. Bill Daly, said he and Savold can not Stay la England indefinitely. "I ant entirely in the promoter's hands, however, and aa Wood cock Is sick, there b nothing we can do about It at the moment" Daly added. ! Solomons aaid "there b no question of forcing Woodcock Into a fight before he b fit and welT bat argued that the "fair est way" of deciding Brace's con ation b through a Joint state- uent by Woodcock's and Solo mons' doctors. NO OTHER KIKJD WORK WILL DO THAN ( I OF FIRST CLASS" WHEN VRF I SERVING 1 ! : 'CXentfEa 1 IIFI1LS The : I J ;V I i I o)fin 0)111!, Chtclc Thtsej for Example: i in mm charge of stall allocation and the barn area east of the backstretch, has reported all available space will be utilized. The pari-mutuel machines have been installed be neath the grandstand under the direction of Jack Kyne, pari-mutuel manager from San Francisco. The paddock, jockey room, and the front of the grandstand have been repainted in a light green instead of the white of former years. Tho SlrrUtrorrn.' Solam; OrFXL TvindaT. 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