The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    Kirby- Upset,
Florida Meet
Hopkins, Bauer Win
As Gals' Event Opens
MIAMI, PIjl, Jan- 25-flPMean
Hopkins, 29 year old Cleveland,
0., amateur, staged a back nine
rally today to upset favored de
fending champion. Dorothy KIrby
of Atlanta, Ga 2 and 1 in the first
round of championship play In
the 18th annual Helen Lee Doher
ty women a golf tournament.
Medalist Marlene Bauer, who
with her sister Alice Is making her
first appearance on Florida coif
courses, continued to set the pace
with her one over par round that
beat Mary Lena Faulk of Thomas
ville, Ga, 4 and 2. The pettite "15
year old, voted the woman athlete
of 1949, carded a one under par
71 over thear 36-3 72, 8,347
yard Miami Country club course
yesterday for medalist honors. To
day she led one up at the end of
nine holes with a 37 and was. even
par through the 16th hole where
the match ended. Thus she has
carded even par for 34 holes.
Alice Bauer, her 22-year old sis
ter who has beaten Marlene four
of six times in final playoffs, de
cisively defeated Mary Agnes Wall
of Menominee, Mich., 6 and 4.
Thirty-two low medalist play
scorers competed in the champion
ship ClghL The 18 winners of to
day's round meet in the champion
ship flight tomorrow while the 16
losers make up the first flight
I i '
Hf o vim P am riorc
Pig Offers
(Continued from page 10)
"Solomons gave me my chance
to win the world title and I
would like nothing better than to
fight for him some more," said
Maxim. He got approximately
$33,000 for last night's bout one
of the biggest,, If not the largest,
purses of his nine year career.
Whit Maxim and Kearns had
In mind was a shot at the winner
f the Bruce Woodcock-Lee Sa
old fight which will be staged
here In May for the British and
European recognition as world
heavyweight champion.
"We want that one,", said
Kearns, "because then we would
have Just as much right to claim
the heavyweight char plonshlp as
Ezzard Charles (the NBA title-
holder). And If we win that we
would be ready to take Charles
en anytime."
Slaylon Holds
Amateur Show
STAYTON, Jan. 23 -(Special).
The San tiara Bean Festival's
amateur boxing show here Tues
day night as a March of Dimes
benefit was a -roaring success in
the matter of. action. Another
show is planned for February 16.
Results of the Tuesday bouts fol
low: US Hern McLaren (PAL) d. Dean
ftarold (SUyton). 135 LeUnd Jones
SUyton) d. Dare Mlnner (PAL). ISO
Carl DcWtcM (180) d. Jack Roy
istajrton). ISO Dalo Klncn (SUy
ton) d. Gordon Bishop (PAL). 159
fcrnia Charlea (PAD
d. Rerrle Lands
(burton). iw Harroid
Kottra (SU-
verton) L Paul Kllnt (PAL). 156
itinJt Honaennau (saicm) a. Gerald
Wagner (SUyton). 142 Curly De-
Lorm if ax.) a.
(PAL) d. Bob Sanders (Wll
i U). 170 Joo Norman (SUy
BuU Halacy (PAL.). Th PAL'a
Jametto
ton) d.
acrobatic team put on their flno act
urine uva evening auo.
Leahy Waa Hungry
But Not Talkative
CHARLOTTE, n! C, Jan. 25-OP)
A welcoming relegation met
Notre Dame Coach Frank Leahy
at Charlotte airport at noon today
and invited him to a luncheon.
"I'm not very hungry,", replied
Leahy, arriving to speak at to
night's Charlotte Quartet '.ack club
meeting. ,
"How about a sandwich- some
thing light?" somebody proposed.
"Does that mean a speech is
Involved?? asked Leahy.
"Not at lall," put in Mayor Vic
tor Shaw.
"Then Fm hungry," grinned
Leahy. ,
So they , all went to lunch.
Table of Coastal Tides
(Compiled, by U 8. Coast SV Godtle
Survey Portland. Oreron)
TIDES FOR TAFT, OHifiGON
JANUARY 1950
HIGH WATER
LOW WATER
Tlma Height
1 JO pm 1.6
Tuna Helcht
tS 6.-00 am 6 3
7:17 m 4.0
S7 6:47 am 6.4
6:M pm. 4.1
tS 7:34 am .69
10:13 pm 4.3
39 6:13 am 6 6
117 pm 4.6
SO 0:14 am 6 S
11:46 pm 4 0
11 10.-03 am 7 .1
12fa am
2:30 pm
11 am
323 pm
3:10 am
4:13 pm
3:08 am
3.6
13
34
66
3.6
03
3.7
48 pm -01
4.01 am 36
M pm -0J
'Skins Deal Must be 'Good9
To Lure COP's
STOCKTON. CaluV Jan. 25
AV Eddie LeBaron, College of
Pacific's nighty mite, plans to
sell chicken feed not play for
It. LeBaron, three-time Asso
ciated Press Little An-Amerks
quarterback, was drawn by the
Washington Redskins In the National-American
Pre Football
lea rue draft.
"I seriously doubt if the Ked
aklns ran Interest me;" the 160
pound Eddie said tonight. Tm
waiting; to see what they say.
Bat It'll have to be a pretty good
deal.'
LeBaron. voted the outstand
ing player In the Shrine's East
West charity game at San Fran
cisco) Dee. 2L said be has been
offered a partnership ln a hay
and feed busin ess here. He cal
TheyH Do It Every
TTho sad barbers talk allhthe
TIME? PRESENTING RIGHT NOW
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Phoenix Meet Starts
Siniead Favored Ew4
Ben Big Attractiioini
PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 2S-(A,)-Sam Snead held onto bis favorite's
role for the $10,000 Ben Hogan open gold tournament today as he
fired a three-under-par 68 in the preliminary pro-amateur event
But the sweet swinger from Greenbrier, W. Va and most of the
galary took notice of the fellow for
whom the tournament was named.
Ben Hogan, saying he felt 100
percent better and thought he had
the flu licked, went around the
6,620 yard Phoenix Country club
course in even par 71 figures. That
showed one and all that Bantam
Ben stood ready for the start of
the 72 hole grind tomorrow.
MI think I've got it licked," said
Ben referring to the aching flu
which had him down the last two
days.
Sunny skies and warm but
breezy weather greeted the pros
and amateurs.
Veteran Lawson little, Monter
ey, Calif, former National Open
champion, went around the course
In a five-under-par 66 that was
matched by Dale Andreason of
Hinsdale, 111.
imU City Grabs
2-pvertime Win
MILL CITY, Jan. 25-(Special)
Bob Baltimore's lay-in shot in the
second overtime period gave Mill
City a 35-33 victory over SUyton
tonight in a thrillaroo. The clubs
ended the regular playing period
tied at -29 and the score at the
windup of the f it overtime ses
sion was 33-3". Score at the half
was SUyton 16. Mill City 15. Ol
lie Muise led the winners with 11
and Hal Titus and C uck Morgan
got nine each for SUyton. suy
ton's JVs won the prelim 42-16.
Staytaa (33)
Sample
Hindea
Titus ,
Morgan
ON Mm City
-(5) r (6).
(3F (6).
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Thornier
Lao Pool
MulM
Morgan
Norton
Law. Pool
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Baltlmora
Reeenres acorin: SUyton Jortnaon
(3). HalfUma acora: SUyton X6, Mill
Angels Land Spence
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25 -()-Purchase
of major league out
fielder Stan Spence from the St
Louis Browns was announced to
day by Los Angeles of the Pacific
;t league. President Don
Stewart of the Angels said It was
a straight cash deal but did not
ose the price.
pence, stepping put of the big
for the first time since he
began playing ball nine years ago,
hit .240 in 111 games with the
Browns and the Boston Red Sox
in 1949.
Wrestling Card Nets
$122.84 for Poliol
Tuesday night's armory wrest
, ling matches, s "March of
Dimes' card, netted a total of
$122.84 for the fund, according
to Jerry Stone, sports chairman
for the drive. Matchmaker El
ton Owen, the grapplers and the
wrestling fans all contributed to
the fund Tuesday. It Is believed
the figure Is the largest yet
accumulated In Marlon county
by a single sports event.
IDAJIO MAT JUNK RULE
BOISE, Idaho,. Jan. 25 -65s)
Basketball's controversial "two
minute rule" adopted this year
will be abandoned in Idaho high
school play Feb. 1 if a favorable
vote of principals and coaches is
received.
Eddie LeBaron
led It! "the ehanee of a lifetime."
And. be added. 11 "would de
mand nearly all of my time,
couldnt be away six months i
year playing foetbalL"
ieuaron said be nas Had "an
excellent offer" to play football
In Canada. Tie didn't name the
team. "The season ap there Is
only two or three months long
and I could afford to be away
tnai long," no sauL. Tno pay
np there Is pretty good. Ton
play three games a week and the
owners aren't so hungry they
wont pay good salaries."
Eddie said ho couldn't "see
what the Redskins want with i
because they already have two
great passers la Sammy Bangs
and Harry Gilmer."
Time "
.a op,
tplLENT.THAT
WITH THE SCALP VIBRATORThEN HE
GIVES OUT WITH THE 30 PESREE
VA
HUH?,
Today
This Archer-Hunter
Shows V p Robin Hood
WENATCHEE, Jan. 25 -OP). Dr.
Russell S. Congdon. Wens tehee's
leading bow and arrow banter.
wound p his Banting season to
day with grand slam. He re
turned last night with his bow and
arrow and his latest banting bag
big female cougar and a kitten.
The archers take .this season
w includes a 206-poond black
bear, a deer, a bobcat and now
the cougars.
Four Players Think They're Worth More
Phils' Owner
(11H ems bold face 2nd Pago)
, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25 -(AP)
-President Bob Carpenter
of the Philadelphia Phillies Is
learning that It costs money to
field a winning ball club.
The Phillies finished third last
year aad Carpenter as yet hasn't .
found a player who thinks ho
personally didn't account for the
dab's lefty finish.
The attitudes run something
like this:
Pitcher Ken Helntaebnan: If I
hadn't ' won 17 games where
would we have finished?
Outfielder Del Ennls: I bit J03 .
irent iAieoot
Orodootad Her
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pad toaeoaawalai IS'SejUFfttSS I
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IS, UNTIL HE CUT5 LOOSE
HOWS THIN6S IN YOUR UNE? 1
HEAR THE ONS-? YANKS
WHO'S OM PiCST?
WHATS ON SEODHDf YAT- fl
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Gird Skipper
Likes Dodgers
HOUSTON, Jan. 25-(ff)-Eddle
Dyer thinks young talent makes
the Brooklyn Dodgers the team to
beat in the 1950 National league
pennant dase.
Ti e St Louis Cardinal manager
also thinks Boston and Philadel-
ihia will be tough: The big prob
em for the Braves and Phillies,
he believes, will be finding good
pitching. :
As for SL Louis' chances, Eddie
said today:
"We're not conceding anything
to anybody. Well be better--maybe
not good enough but bet
ter. "Unless we get too many bad
breaks ell bo up there."'
GALLAGHER CHANGES JOBS
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 -tip)- Jimmy
Gallagher today was elected bus-
Learns Ball Qnbs Take Dough
batted in 110 runs. That
helped more than a little to fin
ish third.
Willie Jones: rm rated the
best third baseman In the Na
tional leagno by some. That
ought to rate me more cash. '
Jim Konstanty: I saved 12
games In relief aad won nine
others. We'd never have made'
the first dlvtsionjwlthont those.
' A club spokesman said Car
penter hadn't even heard from
Shortstop Granny Hamner.
"Hell probably see that Phil
Rhnrate got $35,t0 from the New
Tork Yankees aad waat at least
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Snow Scarce as
LAKE PLACID, N. V Jan. 25
(") Despite temperatures In
the mld-flftles, officials of the
Jumping phase in the World Ski
meet next week decided today
that Um Janaso definitely will bo
held here.
A sadden heal ware today
turned the streets of this snow
starved village Into - snialataro
rivers and forced officials to
close the jumping hill after fear
V. 8. s oarers Bad rotten
practice,
lea crashing snacMneo will
Viking Swimmers Capture Easy
47-19 Win over W-Linn Outfit
Salem high's Viking swim crew smothered the perennially strong
West Linn team, 47-19, in the "Yf pool Wednesday. It was the first
time the Sal ems ever had beaten the Linns in swim competition and
was the locals Initial dual meet Of the season.
Bob Hamblin paced Coach Vera
Persingers gang to victory with
firsts In the 100-yard backstroke
event and in the 120-yard indivi
dual medley. Hamblin came with
in one-and-a-half seconds of
breaking bis state record In the
backstroke. His time was 18.1
minutes.
The 220-yard freestyle ended In
a photo-finish with Salem's Lloyd
Hamlin gaining a narrow verdict
over Dick Howay of West Linn.
40-yard Crccatylo lat: Atweod (WL):
2nd: Klinefelter (8) Srd: UUmaa (S).
Tune HOM.
100-yard brcastroko 1st: TTTiman
(8): 2nd: NeJaon (S); Srd: Klngsbarry
(WL). Tima 122.5.
200-yard freeatyto lat: Hamlin (S);
2nd: Howay (WL); Srd: Dunrworth (S).
Ttme-JSSJ.
100-yard backatroko 1st: Hamblin
(S); 2nd: Little (WL); Srd: Paeler (S).
Tuna IM.L
100-yard (reastylo 1st: Shartdan (S):
2nd: Clark (8); Srd: Lana (WL). Tlma
14.7. ;
120-yard ndley lt: HamhHn (8);
2nd: Elliott IS); Srd: Klngsberry (WL).
1:23 J.
180-yard relay Waat Linn Kat (Lana.
KOnaaberry. Atchlaoo). Tlma t:lU
160-yard relay Salem 1st (D. UH
an. D. Sheridan, Klinefelter). Time
1:30 J.
Iness manager of the Chicago
Cubs, relinquishing his former
title of vice-president but retain
ing bis former duties.
that BtacB." the spokesman said.
Carpenter seems to feel there
isn't too much of aa argument
with most of his players bat he's
rather Incensed aboat Hetatsel
man's attitude.
"We gave Ken a nice raise la
this year's contract. Aad at -the
-end of last season he received a
12,500 bonus for his good work.
'After all be never was aay
tnmg to talk aboat when ho came
to as from Pittsbarga aad we
have nothing to make as believe
bell be as good la 195t as be was
ta IMS. Heiatselmaa Is no kid."
m t M j ! t i ! I
World Slat Tournament Looms
used to provide a surface for the
bllL
Aa International exhibition Is
scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 29.
The Jumpers la the combined
class are elated to do their stuff
oa Jan. 21 and the world's best
jumpers will compete ea Ban
dar. Feb. 5.
No eleeadea Is expected an til
Bator day regarding the cross
conn try races. One Is a 21-mile
anarathea test and aataral enew
wiU be needed for that. Before
today's thaw the New York
Dallas Quintet
Defeats Canby
CANBT. Jan. 25 -(Special)
Dallas high's Dragons chalked up
their third Willamette Valley
league victory against two losses
tonight as they edged by Canby,
28-23. Dallas stormed to a 17-8
halftime margin and coasted In
for the win. Wes Ediger paced the
Dragons with nine points and Tom
Irwin equalled that output for
Canby. The Dallas JVs took the
prelim, 35-17.
DALLAS
Ediger
rtachcr
Olaon
Cook
(23) Caaty
Palmer
McLaren
Irwin
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Diller
Clark (DO (1) Perkett
Reaerrea acoiing: Dallas Luthe (1).
Bead (2). HalfUma acora: Dallas 17.
Canby a Officials: Emlgh and Kolb.
Elk Hunters Fail
To Send Reports
PORTLAND, Jan. 25 -yp)- The
state game commission pointed
out today that fewer than half of
Oregon's elk hunters had mailed
in their reports as required by
law.
Director C A. Lockwood ad
vised that if hunters mislaid the
report postal card they could send
a note to the commission telling
whether or not they hunted, and
whether they made a kill. If the
animal was shot, the commission
also wants to know the approxi
mate location and the animal's
sge.
Reports so far from 16,980
hunters show 7,257 kills, 9,104
failures and 619 who bad licenses
but did not hunt.
THREE GIANTS INK PACTS
NEW YORK, Jan. 25 -OP)- The
New York Giants today announced
receipt of the signed contracts of
catcher Ray Mueller, outfielder
Monte Irvin and infielder Napol
eon Reyes. That makes 21 play
ers now in tne eiuo zoio.
Thei otoamcm! Bqloml &njaAs
merce department estimated the
area had three Inches of eld snow
on the ground. Skiing was rated
as poor.
Art Devlin of Lake Placid.
Merrill Barber of Brattleboro.
VL, Keith Wegemaa of Steam
beat Springs, Cele and WOrner
Hampton of Leavenworth. Waslt
got la practice jumps today be
fore the beat forced a halt.
"It wasnt the best practice bat
at least It was Braeiiee," Devlin
said. Perelga competitors
bled aboat conditions.
Aerial Survey
Set, Antelope
LAKEVTEW, Ore, Jan. 25 -()
An serial census of the antelope
neros that roam southern Ore
gon, northern California and
northern Nevada will be conduct
ed next month.
Wildlife experts decided here
today the food habits and results
ol antelope hunts also will be
noted, and used In planning for
management of the herds.
The planning will be done by
the Interstate Antelope commit
tee, which held Its second annual
meeting here today. Twenty-two
game officials from Oregon, Ne
vada, California and the federal
fish and wildlife service attended.
Rangers Smear
Sandy's 55-21
ESTACADA. Jan. 25-fSpecial)-
Estacada's Rangers held Sandy's
Pioneers to five points in the first
half tonight and went on to chalk
up a one-sided 55-21 triumph in a
Willamette Valley league makeup
tilt Bob Reed was the 'Cada big
gun with 15 points. Sandy's JV's
won the prelim, 43-40.
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Ion (0). HalfUme acora: Katacada S3.
Sandy I. Officials Oberg and Ycrko-
By 1960. the American farm
population will shrink to 18 per
cent of the total population, the
Twentieth Century Fund predicts.
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Ponder 2nd Favorite
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AGUA CALIENTZ, Hex Jga.
26 -JP)- The Caliente future book
on the Santa Anita handicap Teh.
25 cut the Calumet stable's Cltav.
tion to even money to win and
1 to 3 place today. . No show or
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Citation down from the 7 to
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1 Ponder continued second choice
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COKTALUS. Jan. 25 -(A)- Two
Oregon State college grids ten are
taming down offers of profeex
stoaal football Jobs.
Dick Gray, oae f the three fase
ed Gray brothers, said be was raw
Jecting the draft by the develaaeV
Browns ta favor of high school
coaching. Ed CannkhaeL' alas
tapped by the Browns, said h
wants ae more football at alL He
plans to enter walnut ranchinr a4
Modeste, Calif.
The two other Beavers draftedU
by are teams Intend to say "yes,?
Ken Carpenter expects to sign a
contract with the Browns as sees
as he finishes pitching for the
Beaver baseball squad this spring.
Tom DeSrlvia will sign with the
Fblladelphta Eagles.
TAFT TOPS TVDLLAMXNA
"WrLLAinNA, Jan. 25 -(Spee
lal)- Taft high school's t carers
chalked up a 58-51 win over Wil
lamina tonight in a non-league
game behind the polntmaklng .of ;
Fred Immonen and Dale Nutter,
Immonen sank 20 points and NutW
ter got 18. Ron Pedersen led W1W
lamina with 18. The teams were'
knotted 24-24 at the halt Prelim
went to the Taft Bees, 40-33."
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Huff (8) F 10) Zetwroerf
Willeutt (0) T ( Henthora
Immonen (20 C9 Nokleby
Nutter (181 0 (16) Pederaew
Barton (7) O (4 Helfanoo, -'
' Reserves scoring: Taft Smith (6).
WUlamlna Xrrert (5). D. Helsaraoar ,
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ii. Officials: Potts and Burr.
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