The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 06, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Title Alffteir Ainraazomig
Pancho iKeats
Ted Schroeder
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. End at Record 18-16
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By Jimmy Hatlo
Br Carle Talbat
FOREST HILLSN. Y Sept. 5-M-ADOrenUy
hopelessly beaten
after losinf the. longest set ever
played in an American champion
ship tennis final, Pancho Gonzales
' of Los Angeles made an amazing
nmharc today to. defeat Ted
Schroeder In five thrilling sets and
retain his title.
Scarcely one bf the 13.000 in the
stadium could have given Pancho
a ghost of a chance after he drop-
h . rarcantuan opening 'set
15-18 and submitted weakly in the
second. 2-1. But from somewhere
h. hi Mexican-American shelled
tin the runs hat enabled him to
overcome his fellow Davis Cup ace,
e-1, -2. -4. In the final three sees
mnA imd the crowd home bab
bling.
It was a genuinenhriller-dlller,
as it had promised to be. Enough
drama was parked into the first
set alone to do a half-dozen finals.
Pancho's almost unbelievable rally
ramp near beine an anti-climax
after that one.
It required an hour and 18 min
utes to play. There was not a
service break until Schroeder fin
'ellr busted Pancho in the 33rd
game. The points in the gigantic
affair were 104 for S hroerter. mi
tnr Oonzales. Thirteen thousand
hearts pounded and spluttered
right tmjthe final point.
; Th longest previous set in
championship final . played in
1930, and saw Johnny Doeg win it
from Frank Shields. 16-14. That
one. too, was a contest between
two players with greet serves that
almost Hefied breaking.
' Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont,
11 -year-old Wilmington. Del., ma-
tron. became a two-time women's
champion by roundly out watting
Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla.,
cK4. 8-1, in a final that consumed
only 43 minutes.
Miss Hart, 23 and possessed of
an exciting set of strokes when .she
Is "right," didn't have it today and
went down without much of a
struggle after leading 2-0 and 4-3
In the initial set. from there on
she was too erratic, especially from
her backhand, to give the champ
Ion any bad moments.
Officials Meet
Due Tonight
The first meeting; ef the Salem
Football Officials association for
ltll has been called far tonight.
7:Xt o'clock, at the eh amber at
eemmeree. President Harold
Haas, asks that all who expect to
officiate t football games this
season b present ta help act up
the asMctattan'a nragram for tha
MmpslfB.
An election of officers for 1949
also la ta be heM. aeordtng to
Hawk. Tha meeting will be aa
brief aa possible.
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NO. 2,347...
THANX TO
JIM MAYOCK.,
274- GEORGE. AVEV
Odom Dies, Records
Set as Races Finish
ROCKY WANTS MILLS-
light ; heavyweight ranks today,
wrt? the result he issued a chal
lenge to Freddy Mills, the Briton
who holds the title in that weight
class.'
"After I beat i Fusari 111 take
on anybody Rocky said. "I want
Mills. I can come in at 162 or 163
and take him."
Logger Snares
Salmon Jackpot
ASTORIA. Sept 8 -iff)- John
C. Hoikka, a young Rosburg,
Wash., logger who counts on extra
earnings from fishing derbies,
ticked up $1,500 In prizes today
or a 46 -pound, ten-ounce Chinook
salmon taken in the Columbia
river. It gavL him a $1,700 total
for a few days -of sport.
Hoikka collected $1,000 from the
annual Astoria contest and $500
from tha Chinook, Wash., darby.
He caught the big salmon Friday
and already had picked up $200
In daily prizes.
Derby officials estimate there
were 5,000 boats on the lower Co
lumbia for tha Labor Day final
BROWNS WIN OPENER
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept S -Jft-Th
champion Cleveland Browns
came roaring from behind with
11 points in the last quarter today
to tie tha Buffalo Bills, 26-28. in
the local All-America Conference
football season opener before 31,-
839 in Civic stadium.
'DOirGfJts VICTOR
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.Sept B-fF)
Dava Douglas, of Newark, Del,
fired a sizzling 33-33 6, seven
under par, today to win tha $3,000
Ozard open golf tournament with
a 34-hole total of 203.
Douglas pocketed $1,000 first
Jlaee' money in beating out Jim
errier. San Francisco, the leader
after 36 holes, by three strokes..
t i'i By James J. Strebig i
CLEVELAND, Sept. 5-tP)-The National Air Races ended today
in flaming death for distance Flyer Bill! Odom during" a -wild dash
won by Cook Cleland at a record 397 miles an h$ur.
It was CJeland's second victory and second record in tha Thom
pson trophy, $40,000 premier event
of closed course competition. He
won a total of $19,100 including
lap prizes, j
Save for the tragedy back of
the stands and out of sight of the
72,000 paying spectators, the close
of the three; day program was a
glory filled afternoon. Pilots
smashed speed marks with every
drop of the checkered flag.
Bill Brennani of Oshkosh, Wis.,
set a new midget plane mark in
the Goodyear trophy race with
177.3 mph. He won $7,000 first
prize money ; in "Buster," a plane
built by his boas, Steve Wittman of
Oshkosh. Wittman set records
with it a dozen years ago. The old
Goodyear mark of 169 mph was set
a year ago by H. R. Salmon of
Van Nuys, Calif., who finished fifth
today. j --The
next mark to fall was in
the Allison Jet trophy dash from
Indianapolis, Ind when Lt Walter
C. Raw of San Bernardino, Calif.,
flashed over the 259 mile course at
594 Jt mil an hour. The old mark
was 493 set in 1947. .
Then a pair of air force fighters
North American F-88 Sabres
flew the fastest closed course
event in history. Capt Bruce
Cunningham J?L. Hammond, Ind.,
assigned to Andrews air base, Md.,
came in first; with an Average speed
of 5864 miles an hour.
Race officials said: it probably
will not be recognized because
Cunningham cut a pylon in
straaightening out his plana as
portions of the tail ; surface tore
off. He finished tha race and then
made an emergency landing.
Tha Thompson race tragedy that
Bill Odom was only the second in
the four flown since the war des
pite the tremendous Jump in speeds
since the 1930's. (Further details
on Odom death will be found on
page one).
Today'$m
Etchers
TODAYS PITCHERS Std Hd 2 p
National j league Philadelphia
at New York (2) Roberts (14
12) and Borowy (12-9) vs Jones
(11-10) and Kennedy (11-10).
Boston at Brooklyn (night)
Voiselle (6-J) vs Newcombe (14
6). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
(night) Fox (5-14) vs Walsh
(1-2) (only; games scheduled.)
American league No games
scheduled, i ' ;
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Cantrell Again
Cracks Marks
DETROIT, Sept. S-O-WUd Bill
Cantrell smashed a few mora
speedboat records with My Swee
tie today to win the silver cup
trophy with virtually no compe
tition.
Cantrell drove the Horace E.
SUMMIT, N. J., Sept. 3-(JP- Dodfje boat at an average speed of
Conveniently ignoring i the mid- 81.974 miles an, hour in the second
dleweight division, Rocky Grazia- I and final heat of the race.
no let his mind wander to the I Of the eight boats that started
I
today's 45-mile heat, only three
were running at finish.
Cantrell jilso set a new three
mile lap mark when he sent My
Sweetie roaring over the course
at 85.200 miles an hour in his
ninth . time around
Guy Lombardo's Temp VI quit
after the second time around the
three mile course.
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