The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 06, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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    fhe Stcrletmcm, Salem, Oregon, Monday. February 6, 19509
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The Nation's Top Comics
Leader Fades
On Final Day
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hado
Hairpeir aptaires Tucson pent Play
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Snead Takes Second
. Cask on Fast Finish
TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 5 -UP)- A
driving finish today earned
Chandler Harper, Portsmouth, Vs.,
first prize money of $2,000 in the
$10,000 Tucson Open golf tourna
ment. '
Harper took birdies on the last
three holes to card a score of 68
for the day and a total of 267 fbr
the 72 holes of play. This was 13
under par for the El Rio 6,402-
- yard layout.
At the start of the final nine
" holes Harper was two strokes back
of Manuel de la Torre, the little
known assistant pro from Glencoe,
111.
xSam Snead. "White i Sutahur
Springs, W. Va , was three strokes
back of de la Torre at the start of
the final nine. The big-money
winner from West Virginia finish
ed with 269. This gave him sec-
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viiu prize muucjr ui fi,ivu,
De la Torre and U. S. Open
Champion Cary Middlecoff of Or
mond Beach. Fla., finished with
scores cf 270 and earned $900
. each for a, third place tie. Jack
Burke, Jr., White Plains. N. Y..
took a one-under-par 69 today
and wound up with a total of 271.
The veteran Jim Ferrier, San
Francisco, Calif., and Glenn Teal,
Memphis, Term., finished one
stroke back of Burke with totals
of 272.
Jimmy Demaret, Ojai, Calif.,
who started out as co-favorite
with ' Snead to win top money,
played the final round suffering
from ptomaine poisoning. It was
doubtful this morning whether he
would be able to play. J He finish
ed the 18 boles in one-over-par 71
for a total of 273. " He then was
treated by a doctor before starting
'out for Texas. Grouped with
Demaret at 273 were Wally Ul
rkh, Minneapolis, Minn., and
Ralph Lomeli, Fresno, Calif.
Kip Taylor Gets
Hawkeye Eye
IOWA CITY, la- Feb. 5-WVTwo
University of Iowa officials, left
today on a tour of the country to
interview candidates for the Iowa
football coaching position.
. Athletic Director PaurBrechler
and Dr. Paul Blommers, chairman
of the athletic board, said they
planned to interview all the 10 or
12 candidates still In the running
for the Job. i
BrechJer said the tour will take
them to both east and West coasts
and "several othetsplaces. He de
clined to reveal their exact desti
nations because "you wouldn't
have much trouble then guessing
who we were .going to talk to."
r Although the names on the list
are being kept a closely guarded
secret, there were reports' that
coaches to be interviewed include
Kio Taylor of Oregon State.
The coaching Job was left vacant
when Dr. Eddie Anderson resigned
Jan. 28. Anderson later signed a
five-year contract to coach at Holy
Cross.
The Norwegians Again . . . .
Bjornstad Soars
To Shi Jump Title
By Hack Falierton, Jr.
LAKE PLACID, N. Y Feb. HVHans Bjornstad, a 21-year-old
Norwegian gardener, won the World Ski Jumping championship today
with an amazing combination of distance and form. Bjornstad jumped
224 and 223 feet (66 ft and 66 meters) on his two trials on the 65 meter
intervals Olympic Hill to score I
Tlmnderbirds Nab
Ski Meet Honors
GervaisEclpres
Chemawa Five
CHEMAWA, Feb. 5 Cervais
Dipped Chemawa 34-29 here today
In a Marion County 3 league
makeup basketball game. Hall,
scalloping guard for Cervais, fur
nished most of the scoring punch
With a 12-point afternoon. Bel
card had 8 to lead Chemawa.
Chemawa BeVs romped to a 40-14
win over the Cervais seconds in
the preliminary game.
Chemawa (21) (Jl) Cervais
Belgard (8)
Shillal (4)
Satanus (6)
Wells (4)
Eaketo (0)
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(3) Shumaker
(0) Tooley
(9) Belleque
(6) Dunn
(12) Hall
Reserves scoring: Chemawa,
Matt 2, Felsmen 1, Plummet 4;
Cervais, Mahoney, McCall 6, Mar
tin. Officials: Clark and HowelL
Kramer Subdues
Gonzales Again
TACOMA, Feb. 9 -if)- Jack
Kramer had 'little trouble defeat
ing Pancho Gonzales in their ex
hibition tennis match here Sat
urday at the College of Pueet
Sound memorial fieldhouse. ' The
set scores were 6-3, 6-4.
This gives Kramer 48 matches
against IS for Gonzales in the
nation-wide professional net tour.
220.4 points.
Bjornstad won by a margin of
six points over Thure Lindgren,
28-year-old Swedish electrician,
who had jumps of 218 and 214
feet (66i and 65 meters) for a
second place score of 214.4.
The young Norwegian's per
formance was all the remarkable
for his great combination of form
and distance and because he was
a late addition to the team. He
won his place on the squad at
Skui, Norway, ten days before it
departed for America.
It is very rare in ski Jumping
for .one nan to get both the
greatest distance and the top point
score on form, but Bjornstad was
easily the best in both respects
today.
. Arthur Devlin, Lake Placid,
former U.S. ski champion, took
sixth place to break into the
Scandinavian monopoly - of the
leaders. Devlin had fine leaps of
220 and 219 feet, for 211 points.
Arnfinn Bergman of Norway
was third with 213.5 points. Fol
lowing him came Christian Mohn,
Norway, 212.4; Torbjorn Falkan
ger, Norway, 211.8; Devlin, Petter
Hugsted, - Norway, 210.1; Georg
Thrane, Norway, 207 3; Mattt
Pietikainen, Finland, 207.7 and
Vidar Lindboe-Hansen, Norway,
206.2, tenth. --
That gave the Norwegian team
seven " of the first ten places.
'Sweden, besides taking a surpris
ing second place, took eleventh
with Evert Karlsson, who scored
an even 206 points.
Devlin's jumps of 220 and 219
feet (67 meters on each) left him
behind only Bjornstad on distance.
Pietikainen, the Finn who had one
jump of 219 feet, also managed
to break the Norwegian monopoly.
Ski jumpers were timed in full
flight for the first time today and
it was found they are traveling as
fast 50 miles per hour when they
take off.
A time interval meter was Insta
lled at the takeoff and as each
skier passed his body intersepted
two parallel beams of light eight
feet apart accross the track.
Highest speeds recorded were
50.4 miles per hour by Ralph Bie
tila of Ishperning, Mich., Andreas
Daescher of Switzerland and Geo
rge Thrane of Norway.
Feb!
5-
BANFF, ALBERTA,
(CP)-U n i v e r s ity of Columbia
skiers today captured the fourth
annual international collegiate
ski meet at nearby Mount Nor
quay.
B. C. piled up 295.5 team points
in three events for a 1.2 lead over
Seattle university. The Utah came
third in the seventh-team com'
petition with 291.4 points.
Bauer Sisters
Top Link Play
HOLLYWOOD, FLA., Feb. 5
(AP)-Marlene and Alice Bauer,
golfing sisters from Midland, Tex.,
today won the fifth annual wom
en's international four-ball golf
championship before a record gall
ery of 3,500 by a score of 6 and 5.
"They defeated Betty Bush of
Hammond, Ind., and Betty MacK
innon of Mount Pleamt, Tex.,
over the 6,643-yard Orange Brook
golf club in the 36-hole finals.
The Bauer girls Alice is 22 and
Marlene will be 16 later this mon
th won the first three holes and
their opponents never recovered
from that shock.
WSC SKIER WINS
McCALL, Idaho, Feb. 5 -4P)-
Pladng first in slalom and second
in class B jumping, Lars Forland
of Washington tate college today
won the Payette Lakes Open ski
tourney. He turned in two fast
times averaging 38.32 seconds in
the slalom and with his work on
the jump hill netted 195.4 points,
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PORTLAND, Feb. 5 (Special)
Another treat in basketball
comedv and masic will be seen
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By A, C. Gee
1. What is the largest selling
commodity of a mail order house?
2. What in banking, is collat
eral? ' '
3. Is a person born in this coun
try, whose parents are foreign
born, an American citizen? ,
4. What metal Is unique In that
it is a liquid at ordinary tempera
tures? 5. Of whom was it said,, "His
strength was as the strength of ten
because his heart was pure"?
ANSWERS
1. Shoes.
2, Pledges of stock, notes, or
chattels as security for- the pay
ment of Indebtedness.
J. Yes.
4. Mercury.
. I. Sir Galahad.
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