Honey Foe moon Cdcme First to Willie Buyout on Scrap ATTESIXT SETS MARK HELSINKI, Finland, July, KH) Dick Attealey of Southern Calif' ornia cracked the world record for the 110-meter high hurdles tonight with a time of 13 A seconds. The -foot 4-inch athlete bettered the world mark by two-tenths of second. It Is held Jointly by Fred Wolcott of Rice and Spec Towns of Georgia. Key Qaslies In Kid Loop WASHINGTON, July 10 -V?h Honeymooning Willie Pep put his manias ahead of a scheduled 10-round boxing bout tonight and thereby drew a suspension from the National Boxing association, The ftcht was cancelled. i :, - The Jt-year-old master Of the featherweight division was mar ried shortly after 10 ajn. EST In Ekton, Md, to 22-year-old Do lores N. von FrencklL Both are from Hartford, Conn. . ) . - At the time Per and his bride were . perfecting marriage plans, the little boxing stylist was sup posed to be in Washington training for a bout with Tommy Bell of Youngs town, Ohio. He never allowed up. The champ led the district box ing commission, his handlers and a matchmaker to the point of frustration for three days while they wondered if he would appear fnf the fLcht. Willie aliDbed away from his manaeer. Lou Viscusi. In Hart ford on Friday or Saturday. Vis cusi got this telegram Saturday: Getting married today. See you m a week. I Willie.". Everyone felt hopeful that Willi would appear . for today's weighing In ceremony. But he didnt And thereupon. CoL Heinie Mil ler told reporters at the commis sion that Pep was at that moment suspended indefinitely by the KB A. The colonel, who is chairman of the district commission and secre tary of th NBA, says this means Willie can't fight in NBA states until he completes his contract with Matchmaker Goldie Ahearn. And Ahearn chimed in that Pep must fight for him first absolute ly no substitute.' ' Ahearn then cancelled tonight's scheduled card. The Salem Junior baseball B leagues settles down te mm key tilts tonight as the circuit bits the stretch run. Tb un defeated West Salem Lumber men, winners of four In a row since the season started, g against the once-beaten Salem Laundry In on f th features st dinger field, starting at f:15 'clock. The Laundry Is tied with Keizer Merchants and Commercial Book Store for see-, ad place, a gam behind tb Lumbermen. The Keisers and Bookmen get together at Keizer tonight in the ether crucial. In th other tw games Four Corners plays st Orchard Heights and Bishop Electric plays at Salem Heights. Only two more rounds of games remain en the schedule follow ing tonight's 6:15 e'clockers. , Beavers Book Sacramento 9 jl? - - - - The sixteenth week of Pacific Coast league baseball play, start ing Tuesday night, finds the newly-manned Sacramento Senators at Portland. Hollywood at Oak land, San Francisco at Los Angeles and Seattle at San Diego. The Beavers, trying to regain and hold a first division berth at ter fading in the PCL race the past few weeks, hope to gain ground on the lowly Sacs. Oak land and Hollywood, battling for the league lead expect to have torrid series in the Bay city. Mulloy Seeded Tint In Spring Lake Meet SPRING LAKE, JW., July 10 -(P)-Gardnar Mulloy, court-wise veteran from Miami, was seeded first today in the 42nd annua Spring Lake Invitation touma ment starting tomorrow. Th lanky Floridian. who reach ed the quarter-finals of the Wim bledon championships, is ranked ahead of young Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif., No. 2; Eddie Moy lan of Trenton, No. 3; and anoth er young player, Dick Savitt of Orange, No. 4. Tie Statroxncm,. Wem, (Oreo;on. Tutsdkrr, July II. 1S50 The Nation Top Comics A- i (Continued from preceding page) years. Al Drew, even though a Wenatchee castoff, has turned out to be olteh., Vancouver kisseff Bob Costello hasn't yet been able ta win, but definitely has th equipment if he's used regularly and has a few runs upon which to ride. All In all we'd say th four newcomers ta actually five with Freshman Dick Allison No. 2 receiver I amount to much more solid stuff as a unit thar the five they replaced. Whether r not th help has come to late remains to be seen. The season Is over half shotbut thankfully enough the Salems are only HVi games out of first place. The way they've been going th past few weeks. Its fortunate they're not 111V4 behind. If the help Is adequate enough (Emlgh says hell definitely get mere If It Isn't), th 114 tilts can be wiped oat within a month. You'll recall that th Spokane club of 1948 was sank far Into the second division along about this time, but then made a few changes, took on new life, uncorked a slxsilng win habit and relied right an to th pennant. It could happen her now that Emleh & Co. has finally snanned its rubber and spent some of that rusty old George Norean cash that nas oeen iauemng only the moths. ... Stocks Prove They Can Produce Dandy Show Rotten break the stock 'car men got Saturdav nlriit when the ram spouea tneir Mouy-Bowl party. Bui they became more en thusiastic than ever before when they noted how the large crowd was taxing to its first glimpses of the big buggies n the brief track. The stock racing men have long Insisted they can install a wow of a speed show here, and from the appearances of that nart of th uro gram produced Satin-day before the washout, they were'nt kidding. Spectacular spinouts and sideswinlna annear to be common for th I stoexs, and gosh only knows what will happen when a full field of me imngs iignt out in the mam event . One thing noticeable and likeable about th stocks as com pared to the midgets and hot rods: When the latter spin out they're through, as they; must be pushed Into starting. But the stocks merely come out f the spins, gear down and take off aratn. Also noted at the bowl Saturday lust about ever antnmnWn dealer In the vicinity. They were there to see how the non-souped up Oldsmobiles, Hudsons, Fords, Plymouths, etc., acted under fire. So were -nosi oi we customers for that matter. The rain checks Issued Saturday light will b good for Wed nesday night's meet only, as the hot rods and midgets, operating under altogether different associations, are to race here again before the stocks are brought back. .... DAILY AND SUNDAY in 1 . Your Home Newspaper v JJJQ8ir - ( ano a special TvoOr rl PPSr?TX I T ( A FACIAL, ANO I BOUGHT BLOND3 YOU OONT SEEM MAPCV ABOUT Alt Vj WtVFC Crt .THRU TO BE BEAUTIFUL, FOR OL0? HUSBANDS OR I'M MAppy," DEAR 5?- in ,iljl!II!l!l!!l!l,J,,,, ITS JUST THAT 1 PPP1 SO soppy pro utsRAMng ' WO UVED wt THE OLPEN PAYS BCPOPC WIVES HAD BE AUTY PAPLOPS 1 , TO GO TO w X rme ambulance car is HERE, VTTAMJN. STEADV. NOV. WERE GONG TO OICX TBACT ME SHRUNKEN HEAD 1 ME PRICELESS TROPHY A MgRg IS IT?Jj f HEREITIS. IT ooool BY FISHERMEN. SAM WAD IT fcVI A BAG. or HEAD FORTTBOYSANO EASYCN THE BUMPS," SAVS TRAO. rvrtAMINS PASSED OUT" SAVS SAM. ' Rain Stymies WiUiamsMix PHILADELPHIA, July 10-WV Lightweight Champion Ike Wil liams will have to wait 24 hours to prove his worth as a challenger for the welterweight boxing cham pionship of the world. Tonight's 10-round fight be tween Williams and George (Sug ar) Costner was postponed until tomorrow night because of rain. Williams hopes to use an impres sive victory over Costner as springboard to s welterweight title fight with Champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson. Robinson knocked out Costner with one punch in less than 50 sec on da. Williams hardly hopes to improve or even equal this feat but tie does feel a quick finish LoolTand Learn By A C Garden against his welterweight ODnonent will go a long way toward getting mm a snoi a i ms weitef goal. CATRON SENT BACK SAN DIEGO. Calif Julv President Bill Starr of ths Kan Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast league announced today that in. fielder Mike Catron has been re turned to thm Padre farm club at I Tacoraa. I'M HUNGRY, AN' WE ONLY GOT A NCKtL ATC Hfc Nc.W 1cNIaJLIAk BILL Mft MS BLITHE GAVE ME Hil OCX LACS IF I KJM 1. What are the AJ3.C. powers of the Western Hemisphere? 2. What is the most mountain ous country in the world? 3. Who was the infamous chief of Hitler's Secret Police, the Ges tapo? 4. What South American coun try borders on the Isthmus of Pan ama? 5. - What living creatures have the greatest number of ribs? ANSWERS I 1. Argentina, Brazil and Chile. 2. Switzerland. 3. Heinrich Himmler. 4. Colombia. 5. Snakes. 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