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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1950)
The Statoaman, Satom. Orogon, Thmadcry. Mcry 18. 1350 li stag Final Battle With LQarks Scrlvens vs. Wright " In Local Crucial . The Northwest conference title Issue squarely before them, Wil lamette! . Bearcats today tangle with the Lewis & Clark Pioneers la a three o'clock baseball crucial NOBTBTWK3T CONTEKENCK W t Pet.- ij - W L Pct. Willanwtt J 867!Whttn I I 400 TClark S J 4S7 C-Idalio 1 t J Irtf11 .W'PH ! VIM on the Bosh field. I At the same time today the Linfield Wildcats, tied for first place with the Bear cats and Pioneers at present, play the Pacific Badgers. It ' . Should Johnny Lewis' young hustlers cop the victory today they will assure themselves of no worse than a tie for the 19 SO champion' ship. And If Pacificj happens to knock over Linfield! - while the VTWt are downing the Pioneers, the whole gonfalon belongs to the same school and coach that won the conference basketball title in Martin. A Bearcat loss today would of course eliminate the team from titular chances, as both the WU- Lewis & Clark and Linfield-Pacil- le games are finals for the season. Lewis took a long chance earlier this week when he held back his pitching ace Lou Scrlvens in the yjnfiAid game. The Bearcats won that wild one, 18-12, without Lou. So today hell be ready to face the Pioneers and their Lefty Don Wright, the talented server who beat the Cats in the earner mix at Portland, - I! The balance of the Bearcat line up will remain unchanged for the final. :' l If plans now afoot by the North west Motor Racing Contest Board are carried out and it's a virtual cinch they will be Salem's Holly wood bowl racing fans can look forward to a ban gup program Sat urday night The Board, which includes the Roadster Racing As sociation of Oregon, is extremely happy over what it reports as "the Dallas Bicep Show Friday DALLAS, May lT-i-(SpecIal) Sponsored by the Ijallas High school and promoted By the fam ous Bulldog Jackson, wrestling and boxing matches wul be pre sented la the Dallas armory Fri day night, starting at 15:30 o'clock. Jackson wiii referee the sfibw. The opening feature will be a battle royal involving high school boxers. Then "June Kelley, 120- pound Omaha, Neb.; woman grap pler tangles with Thelma Jackson of Salem. The main event pits Whitey Douglas, Salem 1 70-pound- er and Cecil Kerr, Portland. -4- Stay ton Hurler Gets One-Hitter STAYTON. Mav 17! .fSoedan Darwin Fehlen tossed a one-hitter today as Stayton's Packers snared a 5-2 victory over (Mill City's The Big Payoff Did It 'Beds'; losie (Up for; 2nd Ekxe ftlest: IHIes'e SatisFdav Oakland and all have promised to not only- be back again this week: but to pass the word to other drivers and owners also. We definitely will have over 20 cars for our second program, and will be better equipped to get the races under way faster and with less elapsed. time in between them. , "I'm curt the fans; will enjoy iitn : 1 i Salem's Jack Grelner. showa at the wheel of Us No. 19 "hot rod" will be la in uucx ex tunes again sataroay nigm at uoujwa jsowi la the second roadster racing program of the Salem season. Grelner fcases to beat another Salem flot, Max Hma, who last week woa mast oil the major victories. Snead liked, Western Meet 100 Pros, Amateurs i Start Firing Today LOS ANGELES, May 17 -W) Defending champion Sam Snead remains the top figure In tha field as more than 100 professionals and amateurs await th start to morrow of the $19,000 western open golf tournament at tha Brent- wood Country. dub. i j Snead won tha age old fixture at St. Paul last year with an awesome 20-under par' score of 268 for the 72-hole test at the Keller golf course. Par for the route here is 284. Although the Brentwood par-71 course has been toughened con siderably for the western event, Snead and his companion experts doubtless wiH? finish tip Sunday afternoon fir below the regula tion figures. Snead, national open champion Cary Middlecoff and former U. S, open king Lloyd Mangrum are the big three of the present tousna-t ment, and that was tha order of their finish a year ago in this same aiiair. . ! Other sharp contenders include Skip Alexander, Dutch Harrison, Ed Oliver, Lawson Little, Jim Ferrier, Porky Oliver and Ells- wortn vines. T biggest purses ever paid in Salem.' The cash prize j purses paid off in last Saturday' opening were tha largest the racers ever have won here, and served as a fine stimulant for then enthusiasm to return again this week with even a better speed program. "Knowing they can win money like that here," says Acting Pro moter Charles Heitz, "will bring on more and better equipment for future races in Salem. The own' era and drivers were really pleas ed last "week especially the Cal ifornia driver Don Redbroog from a much better program Saturday even; though there were some very spectacular wrecks, spin ...... .1 :yi 1 UUl, 1U1U UWC1 UUU19 UCI UfcWU ing hifiht The boys are really tuning up their equipment this week Saturday's card will start with the time trials at 7:30 pjn., if the weather is cooL If Saturday is warm, which will heat up the pav ed racing strip, the trials will get under way at eight, which allows the strip an extra 30 minutes to cool off. Main races will follow immediately. j ' Timberwolves in a non-league tilt. Fehlen whiffed 14 men and had a no-hitters up to the sixth. Stayton picked up five blows off Leo Poole. ! Mill City 1.000 002 02 1 S Stayton ......201 002 5 5 4 Poole and Lorinz; Fehlen and Hindricks. i UNION SEEKS BERTH ' UNION, May 17-()-Union high school aimed toward still another championship today, this one in baseball. The diamond team down ed Echo, 10-5, in an 11-inning semi-final, and will play spray Mon day for the district IB title. Wh the title goes a berth In tha state baseball journey). L" 3 TDHIflHT MARK HITFIELD FOX REPRESENTATIYI 1 STIRRING CAMPAIGN SONGS FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE ' ' . f . s "I : ,.. -r ' 4. - r - ' '......;. V "" .! ' S'j'i-f'-'- J No Vota-Bait Promises, But Sound legislative Action." ! A FIGHTING REPUBLICAN VJIfil ADIL1TY AND ENERGY! Between Local News A Teletest . , ra 1 6:25 VJJL T&. Adv. by Committee for Mark Hatfield. (Includes citixens from Viking Net Star Loses in Tourney PORTLAND. May 17-6ip-Cen- tral i Catholic players carried off the boys' singles and doubles titles for the state high school tennis championship tournament lead ership today. James Flynn defeat ed Bill Rose of Jefferson in Port land, 6-4, 6-3, for the singles crown. Jerry Doyle and Miles Walsh took the doubles with 6-2, 61S win over Anderson and Ragen of Lincoln high. The only upstate entry in tha boys semi-finals was Dick Deen, saiem, woo lost to. BUI Kose, 6-0 e-i. Niemi Beavers Honorary Captain CORVALLIS. May 17-PWlrvid Niemi, tackle on the. Oregon State football team, will captain tha squad next fall, but with the title "honorary captain" only. The regi ular captain is stul considered to be Stan McGuire, the stellar play er who was elected last fall but died in a toboggan accident In January. ii Gene. Morrow, quarterback, was given the annual award for the outstanding player In spring practice. .J(lCJSlilLEacesJPrflblems COPENHAGEN, May IT The International Olympic Com- : anittee today eaded a three-day r arreted aaaro to !- than decision, : i Problems solved appeared to bo oatwelcaed by tbaao left a aolved. but commisteo snembera aid they are satisfied progress are tha developments: L Exact dates for the wiater and saannaer games agreed pen. The winter gaaaes at Osla wiO bo froaa Feb. 14 1931 Table of Coastal Tides TUm tat Tsft. Orctoo. May. 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' no pfograaa far the onaa mer gaaaes was accepted. It will bo the same aa, la ltt at Loa 4loa except that prrlhalnary eompetiUons la team sports may bo necessary tn Flalaad Before the aasaea apea, aa the ansaher ,of competitors far each ooacatry la each event of ahooflng welxhtlifttng wQl bo save X A proposal to ehaago the amaiear rale to allow lndivldaal sports feaeratlOBa to decida who are ama tears was teieeted. 4. It was acred to try to re- tara lea hockey to the olyaaala prerram. Major problems left undecld- 't'iV WcoUaa wai' Vi iidea' whether 'A'W extended to the Olympic com- Germany wuV bo allowed to tnlttee of Western Germany. ' compete In the 1951 games. . KE-HECT 1 TOfA ARfASTRONG YevridiWard (Pa Aay. By Tom Armstrong) .J f r FOR STATE" REPRESENTATIVE REPU3UCAH Pol. Adv. Paid by Gene Malecld Leslie, Parrish Vie in Oval Meet The annual Leslie vs. Parrish track and field meet for the 7th, 8th and 9th grade divisions will be run off this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Leslie ovaL Coach Bob Metzger's strong Parrish 9th graders are favored to cop the j title in the -varsity" division. The annual City meet, Involv ing Parrish. Leslie and West Salem is dated for next Friday, May 20, on Olinger oval. ODD AND F&fHEB'S 1M ST i OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 91 O'CLOCK - " 15 i t i 1 I OPEII FBIDAY llUTE TILL1 9 O'CLOCK For Man and Young Men ORIGIHAL $40. io $65, ! PURE WORSTED MANY WITH 2 PAID OF TROUSEBS Sah Prices Sixes 34 to 52 Regulars loncji. 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