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f ' ' I i fi- t i 'dp! (ED Singles Wilis Bring Victory . US Crew Captures 6 Of 8 Final Matches Bt Glenn William - G ANTON, England, Sept. 17 VP) America's professional golf ers crusned Britain s dcsi ciuo swingers in six out of eight tin gles matches today to come from behind and win the treasured Ryder cup and break the spirits of 12,000 British spectators. The one-sided trouncing of the home stars, who had surprised everyone by v?inn:i' thre of yesterday's four Scotch foursomes, made the fyial score 7 ..to 5 in th Americans, who hav held the intrrnatior&l trophy since 1935. Lloyd ManmiTR, the slim, mu . tached star from Chicago, made the triumph official when. In the final mMch ' r the day. he de feated the British match play champion- Frc' Da'.-', ad 3. The other Americans finished this way: E. J. (Dutch VTTarrison of Little Rock, Ark., buried Mx Faulkner, 8 and 7, after hRvi-r' brilt up a seven hole 1?"d at lrnic-ntime. - Sammy Snead of White Sul- fihur Spring: W. V.i . trounced ittle Charlie Wrrd, 6 n':d 5. Bulkv Clayton JHeafr.er of Charlotte, N. C. recovered from a 1 down deficit at noon to de feat" Dick Burtf". fo-Tier Eritish op"n king. 3 and 2. Chick Harlicrt of Detroit trim med Sam King the only Britain who won a match in the cup series at Portland, Ore., two years ago 4 and 3. Jimmy Demaret of Ojai. Calif., trounced Art Lees. 7 and fr, after having unloaded a 68 on h:? morn ing round to take -a 5 up lead. The onlv Americans to lose were Bob Hamilton of Landover, Md., and Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C. Hamilton dropped a 6 and 4 decision to Dai Heev stubby little Welshman and Palmer was squeezed out, 2 and lfby Jimmy Adams, a Scotsman. '- Salem Rankn Sixth Indians Lead WILat Gate TACOMA, Sept. 17 -ijp)- West ern, International league teams played to a total of 793.996 cus tomers during the 1949 season. It was announced today by Rob ert B. Abel, president of the cir- cuit. following the official com pilation of attendance figures. This year's turnstile total was 86.415 shy of the 880,411 count for , the previous season, despite considerably hotter weather. Here is a comparison of attend ance figures for the eight clubs last year and 1949: 111 1919 .Y.ikima 7:t.?no 1?.1.917 Vancouver IK",?? 1:7.611 Snokatw 21.!7I jn.R4 T.icoma .', ffi.?oo 4!' 173 Ilrpmrrtoil . 7t.!' i 33 140 Victoria 1 i ; 1 1H M4 ;SalPm 77.I..-.9 67.4)5 V.'oiiiatchee fl! .:;() fi8.R';8 Wertatchee Sl.i'tO 68,58 No. 1 Nettcrs To Vic A?ain LOS ANGELES. Sent. 17 -(&) National Chamhion Rirard Gon- zalcs and Wimbledon Hiilcr Tod SchroerTer. pic'Ung up " iiore thcv left . off at Furt IIiiN earlier this month, will meet in the finals of the 23rd annual PaciTic South west tennis tournament tomor row. Both came through as expected in their semifinal duels today. Schrooder' defeating veteran Frankie-jParker. 6-1, 6-3. 7-5. and Gonzales eliminating Eric-"Stirr-gess of r South Africa in easier fashion. 6-3, 6-2, C-3. The Gonzales-Schroeder match for the national championship at Forest Ittlls saw Gonzales, trail ing by two sets, come from be hind to win the title for the sec ond successive year ' a .rule Schroeder had hoped to end. Table of Coastal Tides Tide for Taft, Oregon. September. inn icompiiea ry u s dUc Survey, Portland. Oregon). Pacific Standard Time Sept HIGH WATER LOW WATER Time Ht. Time HU f It 10e7 a.m. 4 7 3:14 a.m. -0 1 47 pni. 6 2 2:53 p.m. 1.1 : It 10:43 a jn. 3 1 4 02 a.m. -O S t:4a pjn. SS 3:53 p.m. 13 10 llrMajn. S 4:4 a.m. -O 4 10:40 p.m. 6.7 4 4S pjn. 1J 11 11:41 ajn. 6 0 S M un. -4.4 110 pjn. 6 7 5:M p.m. 11 22 12:20 pjn. O S 6:04 sn. 41 65 pjn. 0.4 VI 41 wn. 10 S .2 a.m. 2 6 3:13 pjn. (I 10:54 pjn. -Oj) 23 123 ajn. 4 3 6:42 a jn. i i.U4 pjn. 7:14 pjn. -91 24 1:37 ajn. 6 2 7:20 ajn. 0t 140 pjn. T.l 0-O4 pjn. -0j6 23 2-23 ajn. 0 00 ajn. 1.4 1-07 pjn. 72 157 p.m. -0 7 M 114 a.m. 34 0 40 a.m. 10 2:40 pm. 7 1 0 52 pjn. -0 7 M 8:41 a.m. 47 102 ajn. 2.1 4 27 p m. 6 4 t 7M ajn. 46 12:01 Ji.m. -01 3 32 pjn. 0 0 11:36 am. 3 4 30 IK m. 4 7 1:13 ajn. -0.1 0:47 p.m: 3 0 1:04 pjn. 3.4 For Ben! Tracks Vajaa. SUkes, Plckaxw Do Tr Own Haullnf. 8arH raoklac Pa4a a ad Hand Trscka Fnrnlthed. CezlnJ Service Garage Cor. Fojry and Liberty PhoBO) 2-9062 tars BUS 9 Gray Aicay (Momentarily) r LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 Dick aged to elude a divinf tackle try by UCLA End Roy Vojovich in re turning the opening kickoff 21 yards here Friday night In the background is! Bob Watson, LXLA halfback and former Medford huh star. The L'elans, outplay and using speed as the chief weapon, ran up a stunning 35-13 vie tory. (AP Wlrephoto via Portland Journal to The Statesman) Bears, Caps Place 3 on WD Star Club Marshall Unanimous, Barton Next; Senators, Tacoma Not Represented TACOMA, Sept. i l7-(P)-A Western International league all-star team Was announced1 here today by Robert B. Abel, president of the circuit, Eing the pennant winning Yakima Bears and the runner-up Vancouvf-r Capiianos three players Spokane, Wenatchee, Victoria and Bremerton teach gained one berth, while Salem ,;and Tacoma had no representation on this squad, picked by 10 'baseball wri ters in league cities.' Pitcher John Marshall, 22-game winner for the test place Bremer ton Bluejackets,; was;-the U'ne un animous choice,-v,;hije f i rst base man Lanry Barton ofj Spokane":was ! almost as popular a pick, receiving nine votes. Victoria's Jim Propst (17-6) v;:s the left-handed piwh- ins choice. 4 i f f, Vancouver's Bud.' Sheely was selected as catcher; ifiecond Base man Lcn Trafi of Vancouver, Shortstor) Dick Bnskey of Yak ima and Third fjn-efnan Ted Jen- i'infiPiri rwtmr niir Vancouver. Edo;Varjni of Yakima and Jim Warner of Wenatchee landed the outfield tSosts. Joe Orer'o, pilot Of the -Yakima club, won the aU-tar marraterial Preps Battle Rams 11 Today MT. ANGEL, Sept. 17-(Speci"aJ); Coach Gene Barrett's Mt. Angel Preps make their ;1949 football debut Sunday Jin an afternoon game with th;: Central Catholic Rams at Portland, on the latter's field. The Rami wil be favWed. Barrett has only two: regular backs from his 1948 team Which won the Willamette Valley league title. The two are End Norb jW'ellman and Halfback Bob Hanauska. The balance pf the Preps team is made up of what few reserves there were from last season and a heavy sprinkling of inexperienced players, Mt. Angel plays Sacred Heart of Salem here next Satur day night in this city's first night football game. SCOTCH PEST WINNER SPOKANE, Sept ? I7-(yP)-Scotch Pert won the feature $600 Union club purse at Play fair track to day and paid $7.80. $4.60 and $3.40 to her backers among the 3800; fans, rjQfflmjsGxa CD EMveat i Gray, Oregon State halfback man lnx the Beavers almost throughout each on the 10-man "dream team." i Egyptian Man : Swims Channel- CAP GRIS NEZ, France, Sun day, Sept. 18 -t.P)- Hassan Abdel Rehim. husky Egyptian army of ficer, swam the English channel from Dover to France today. He made the treacherous crossing in (Continued from preceding page just how good both outfits are this year should be forthcoming from that mix . . . When you.recall that the Webfoots downed the Vandals only 15-8 at Moscow last year, and that Dixie Howell has a load of talent this time, you get the idea that Saturday's clash could be a jim-dandy all the way . . . How time does fly by! It doesn't seem too long ago that Morton Kaer was rambling to All-American honors for the Southern Cal Trojans. Now his son, Mort, Jr., is considered a standout prospect on the Trojan Frosh eleven . . . Speaking of the Trojans, current species, their-publicity lists one Pat Duff as fifth in lane for the right halfback spot on Jeff Cravath's varsity.. Pat is the Portland Grant high terrific of 1946-47 who chose USC for his col legiate touchdowning ... Very Important Evening for John L. Sullivan It hasn't been too long ago that John L. Sullivan, the Port land Ughtheavy was considered just another boxer, and not a very good one at that Then all of a sadden, within the last year, the handsome John L. decided to take his best shots in the ring or retire from it He started oat his own version of a comeback right here In the armory ring, where a number of other above-average gladiators such as Joe Kahut, Leo Turner and Dick Wagner got their starts. On Tuesday night in Portland Sullivan climbs in with the noted Lloyd Marshall, the Sacramento negro who's fistic record looks like a page from boxing's "Who's Who". In the not too distant past Mar shall knocked out or decisioned such gents as Ezzard Charles, Freddie Mills, Jake LaMotta, Joey Maxim, Babe Risko, Lou Brouillard, Teddy Yarosx and Ken Overlin, an former world champs and three still snorting that handle. The latter trio of course Charles, LaMotta and Mills. True, Marshall isn't the same young star he once was. But he has been fighting main events in California right along, and has been consistently winning. Sullivan's handlers have gotten to the point where they will go for bouts with the likes of Maxim, Mills, etc.. if Sullivan gets by Marshall Tuesday. So it's a very important evening for still another who, strange as it may seem started a definite cumb right here in Salem .. . j i 00037 Pelicans Next Eor Salem Hi Waters Inaugural Due Next Friday 1 rNone the worse for their ex pected defeat at the hands of Van couver's potent Trappers last Fri day night at Vancouver, Salem high's Vikings next take on the Klamath Falls Pelicans. The game will be the first on Salem's home schedule and will mark the in auguration of play in Waters field Game time will be. 8 p.m. i Again expectedly one of the tougher teams in southern Oregon. Bob Hendershott's Pels can be ex pected to give the locals another rugged ball game. The Vika have lost their last three outings with Klamath, all played on the Peli can field. Coach Loren Mort will have his gang back at work on the practice field Monday . afternoon. There were no serious Viking injuries reported in the Vancouver clash. Sullivan Vies With Marshall PORTLAND, Sept. 17-(Special) The winter boxing season opens here at the auditorium Tuesday night, with a main event between John L- Sullivan, Portland Irish man, and Lloyd Marshall, one of the Mr. Bigs of the fight game. Marshall agreed to the local match only after an assurance by Match maker Tex Salkeld that he will get a crack at Joey Maxim, Ameri can light-heavyweight champion, if he wins. Marshall has defeated Maxim before, as well as three other pres ent champions. His record shows a .knockout over Ezzard Charles, present heavyweight champ, in 1943, and a win over Jake Lamot ta, the world's middleweight king, a year later. In addition he stop ped Freddie Mills, light-heavy weight champ. In London two years ago. in his previous Portland appear ance Marshall defeated Joe Kahut at the height of the latter's career The veteran hails from Sacra mento. RAIN HITS SOFTBALLERS LITTLE ROCK, Sept. lOP) Rain threw the world series of softball far behind schedule here today. Those games previously sche duled for tonight were postponed until tomorrow. In the only day game, played between showers, Newport, Ky., eliminated Mexico City, 7 to 0. OREGON TECH LOSES FORT LEWIS, Sept. 17 -(P) Fort Lewis Warriors did all their scoring in the first half here to day as they posted an easy 33-0 football victory over Oregon Tech from Klamath Falls. 15 hours and 58 minutes and be came the third person in history to conquer the channel in both directions. nAincRvsi now mvmlabl mt CAPITAL DRUG STORE State at liberty . "Oa th Coner" y. 7 ' - : Rasslin' Bear : Ginger, the 311-pound trained Sear who never has been defeat ed by a human on the wrestling mat, nukes bis debut at the armory Tues day night in a special match with Tattooed Teuchie Stock- y Neilsea, the W Tenne s s e e a n who at times reminds the mat clientele of a bruin all by Georc t Duett himself. The special feature will accompany Matchmaker Elton Owen's regular card, and there will be no hike in admission prices. Trained by Les Welch, who will grapple in one of the pre lim tilts also. Ginger is said to rear up on hind legs and take right out after opponents. The bear is muzzled and wears pro tective pads on front paws, as it Bell Rings for Webfoots SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 George Bell, dashing Oregon Webfoot halfback ripped off 19 yards on this play Friday night as the Dncks smashed St. Mary's 24-7 at Kexar stadium. Packard Harrington, GaelV center is making the tackle as Sam Ne villa (71). Oregon tackle and Dave Haffner (54) of St. Mary's come up. (AP Wirephoto vu Portland Journal to The Statesman.) Stanford Rips Sparts,49-0 PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 17 (JP) The offensive-minded Stan ford Indians scored almost as they pleased against outclassed San Jose state at Stanford stadium to day, rolling up an imposing 49-0 score in their season opener be fore 27,000. Sweltering heat seemed to wilt the San Jose players as the game progressed seemingly had little effect on the hard-running Indians as they slammed through the Spartans for a field day. Marchle Schwartz' rod shirted team, liberally sprinkled with flashy players from last year's freshman squad, opened the scor ing with sophomore left half Harry Hugasian breaking through tackle for seven yards to climax a 61 yard Indian drive. Offensively, the Spartans were hamstrung from the start, their backs beins unable to crash through the heavy Indian line and their passes going wide. Charley Schanz Sold to Bosox SEATTLE, Sept. 17 -OP)- Char lie Schanz, veteran bespectacled righthander wbo has won 20 games for the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast league, has been sold to the Boston Red Sox of the American league. The Rainiers ret two pitchers for Schans and an undisclosed amnnnt ttt fi Th nithr a r jonn norma nn, ngntnanaer wno has had only so-so success with Seattle this year, and Hector Brown, 184-ponnd right-hinder from Louisville. The workhorse Schans has won 29 and lost It for Seattle. SHA's Seek Opponent Sacred Heart Academy's foot ball team is looking for, an oppo nent for Friday, October 7th. The SHA's are wining to play the tilt away or at home. Any team In terested In filling that date shoald contact Fattier Line nan at the academy. LOUD JfEFF Sweden .JUS 100 wool . WooIHotra30 119 CH far 70 wool loVo3 J CVnrinioTO 100 ms. JoiiES 121 Kortk High IL i Due Tuesday leans to the rambunctious side at ; tames when la action and actual- ly plus opponents shoulders. ; Kneiisen. a noted meanle here : aboots, is the only matador who 1 would risk the session with the : large and strong animal. The regular matches on the : card stack up thusly: Al Ssaas : ts. Welch, the bear's master, at ! S:30 o'clock In the opener, a one- falter. Then George (The Mus : cle) Dusette goes in with Carl Myers, the elongated nasty from ' Milwaukee who made his debut here last week. The malner puts the capable Pierre (Freaehy) La Belle against the blood bom Leo (Steenko) Karlinko who has developed Into quite a card in the Northwest There will be two referees a regular arbiter for the matches themselves and a slightly care less (but plenty cautions) Al Llghtner for the Kneilsen-Bear sortie. The latter came about via a bet with Matchmaker Owen. Local Gun Club Plans Trapshoot A two - day registered PITA shoot will be held next Saturday and Sunday, September 24-25, at the- Salem Trapshooters club, it has been announced by Secretary Clarence Townsend. Open to the public, the shoot will see Saturday firing start at 10 a. m., and Sun day's at 9 a. m. Sixteen-yard targets, handicaps and doubles events will be banged olf both days. Shells and lunch will be available on the grounds. Are you planning: Tourist Cabins Gasoline Station Private Sidewalk Wayside Stands Industrial or Commercial Buildings You have 36 months to pay NO DOWN PAYMENT That Statesman, Solom, Orocon. Porter Top To Win Gals' Title . .,:.-:.- . -. .......I By Whitney Martin ! H ARDMORE, Pa Sept. 17-UPr-Mrs. Mark A. Porter, a Philadelphia suburbanite who refuses to take the 49th Women's National Golf Kielty of Long Beach, Calif., in the The 25-year-old matron, mo ther of an 11 -month-old daugh ter, chatted her way around the Merion Golf course, smilingly un perturbed by the Methodical de liberation of her rival's play, in winning a crown relinquished by Grace Lenczyk in the first round. Her Drevioua claim to fame rame when, as Dot Germain, sb4 won the Western Amateur title !m 1943 and 1944 and was runner wrto Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zahanas in the western open in 1944 and 1945. She s been virtually a weekend golfer lately. The comely Mrs. Porter was a front runner practically the en tire distance in turning back the threat of the coast girl, the Curtis Cup player who was a wasp pilot in the war and last year won the western1 title. Playing almost casually in com parison with Miss Kielty's intense concencration, Mrs. Porter took the lead on the third hole of the morning round and never relin quished it. She was three up at nine holes, two up at 18 and again two up at 27 in her victory march. Vandals Next For Webfoots UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, Sept. 17 (Special) Ore gon's gridiron Ducks put their Pa cific Coast conference co-championship on the block for the first time this season next Saturday when they meet the Idaho Van dals on Hayward field. Game time is 2 p.m. It will be the first home game for the Webfoots, and the second m a i a i s rf-k iray lor doio squaas. Oregon open ed auspiciously in San Francisco with a 24-7 win St. Mary's, and the Vandals met Willamette at Moscow Saturday. The Vandals, remembering their narrow 15 to. 8 loss to the Oucks last fall, will be gunning for the host squad. Idaho Coach Dixie Howell has been slowly building a football machine the past two years, and word from Moscow says the Vandals have depth, speed. and experience this year. Pep to Defend Toga Tuesday WATERBURY. Conn.. Sept. 17 (JP)' Featherweight Champ Willie Pep defends his title for the. first time since he recaptured it, -from Sandy Saddler last February When he faces Eddie Compo Tuesday night at the Municipal stadium here. The twice-postponed scrap is the first all-Connecticut fight for a world title. Pep is from Hart ford and the challenger from New Haven. More than 10.000 are expected to pay some $30,000 to see the 15-rounder. O ing materials. at OiCkCox, Mour puildin( "8uddi hivll flrranqit eve rqfiinq -for ou Sunday, September If, 194315 'if the game too seriously, today wan championship by defeating Dorothy 35-hole final, J and 2. The annual oyster harvest in the United States yields about 63, 000,000 pounds of food. 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