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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1950)
I I I I I I II Mil ! I End Positions Eoomas4Y7on' Upstate Shrine Holcb Heavy Drill PORTLAND, Aug. 18-Cffy-The end positions on tht Oregon All Star team for tht third annual Chrlnen hospital football gam appear to have been won by Don aid Hedgepeth of Grants Pass and Don Siegmund of Eugene. Gary Bibcock of Corvallis and Dick Snow of Echo are pressing them. Tht performances of tht ends were tht highlight of Friday's two practice stints, In which tht coach es drove the squad through of fensive signal drill. In one backfield unit Coach Don Mabee grouped Barney Holland of Marshfield at quarterback, Jack Morris of Medf ord and Vernon Craft of Grants Pass at halfbacks and Wayne Berry of La Grande at Fullback. This quartet clicked off tht biggest gains In tht scrim mage, which concluded tht after soon drm. t ' Mabet has scheduled a full- complete tht first week's practices. Sunday tht squad will draw a breather and then begin final pre parations Monday. The game will open the- 1830 football season when the staters clash with the Portland Al-Stars here at Multnomah stadium Sat urday night, August 26. Net pro ceeds go to the Northwest unit of the Shriner's hospital for crippled children. AussiesTake net Tictuiy BROOKLINE, Mass, Aug. 18 CP Australian Davis Cup stars Jack Bromwich and Frank Sedg man called upon their artistic lob bing to defeat third-seeded Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, and Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif, 4-, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5, to gain the semi finals of tht national doubles ten nis tournament today at Long' wood. i After dropping the opening set while flreballing with the Amer ican pair. Bromwich and Sedgman softened their stroklngs. Their lobs lured Seixas and Flam into storming tht net and getting split by paving shots. During the 11th game of the , final set, Seixas gashed his left eyelid with his own raccmet and had to halt for first-aid treatment The impressive triumph moved the Australians- against , t h e 1 r countryman, Ken McGregor,1 and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, who ousted Hal Burrows of Charlotte ville, Va, and Straight Clark of Pasadena, Calif, 17-15, 5-6, 6-4, 6-3, in the day's other quarter final. . - ; Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, and Bill Talbert of New York, the U.S. Davis Cup aces who are seeking their, fifth national doubles titles since 1942, and Harry Hopman of Australia, and Seymour Green borg of Chicago, became the upper hairs semi-finalists. Oak Knoll Women Post Golf Wins 1 Winner of the Marge' Fulgham - Cup at Oak Knoll golx course for tne 1950 season is .Ruth Vaughn. She won tht cup in a 19-hole play- ' off, according to course officials. The week's tournament, a "first on. nrst in arxair, was taken by Mrs. P. H. Andrews and Mrs. J. Sech- rist. , !.-.-',- , The Oak Knoll women traveled to Corvallis for a match recently and Ruth Vaughn. Mrs. Sechrlst and Kay Clarke finished in a three- way Ue for second in the handicap tourney with net 41s for nine holes. Winner of tht event was Mrs. Bert Mcintosh of Corvallis with a net 27. Mrs. Bert Aubrey and Mrs. James Riley of, Corvallis had net 43s for third. v- Look and Learn; By A. C Gordon 1. What art tht four major sources of powerr . 2. What is the nearest U.S. port to tne orient? . i. Which President of the U. 8. died at tht youngest age? 4. Doubling the diameter of a pipe will increase its capacity how many UmesT r i 5. In proportion to its size, what species of living creature has the largest brain 7 - ANSWERS - 1. Coal, natural gas, oil, and hy- oro-eiectnc power. 2. Seattle, Washington. 3. James Garfield, who was as sassinated at the age of 49. 4. Four times. 5. Tht ant. v f A VJ v 1''' i - . J r They'll Do It Every TELL IX USS ySrSxSS TO AAUAU SETT0TAK2 ffum HOURTO ( ttf OFF AT A VtU COT EVERr- TMMl'.Z- tSvttUTT W- NOTICE jL ojw00 J r J At the End of 36 Holes In Eastern BALTIMORE. Aug. 18-6PV-C3arton Haefner. the North Carolina gouer with a ouiging waistline, aiowea aown toaay ana lean junmie Clark pulled up even with him at open. Clark stroked a siming 60 to seven better than par. uaexner, who set a Mount Pleasant count record of 63 yesterday, couldnt beat par 72 on his second go-round. A stroke behind the two leaders in the 72-hola tourney were Hen ry Ransoner the 39-year-old Texan, Ransom equalled Haefner's record I of 65 to post behind his opening 73. Palmer stayed steady at 69 for both rounds, topping it off with a 30-foot putt birdie on tht istn. Clark, a 29-year-old newcomer to the money golf circuit from Huntington Beach, Calif, posted his 68 behind a 7L Series Ducats? Phillies Aren't Selling 'Em, Yet PHILADELPHIA, Aug. lS-CV" If yom have any Idea if writing to the Philadelphia Phillies for world series tickets, dont bother. There will be no requests accept ed until Commissioner A. B. Chandler gives the go ahead sign. Nathan (Babe) Alexander, the dab's public relations director, said today 25,0t requests have been returned with cheeks and money orders. Tht mail has been s heavy that three additional girls have been put to work en handling ticket reqnesta only. Ponder to Shoot For More 'Loot' met farm's Ponder, 1930's largest money winner with 3205,550, races for another sizeable purse In the $28,650 Whirlaway stakes at Washington park tomorrow Calumet farm also has entered All Blue and Fervant in the field of 15, but Fervant may not start unless tht track is "off." How ever,. Warren Wright's thorough breds art expected to go post ward 8-5 favorites to capture tht mile event for tht fourth time in five years. FINALE SET . AMES, la- Aug. 18 JP- Gay Brewer of Lexington, Ky, and Eddie Merrins of Meridian, Miss sharnshootlnc southern lads, will battle tomorrow in tht 36-hole final of the National Junior golf tournament sponsored by tht U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. LEGION TEAM ASUVES YAKIMA, Aug. 18-(VThe col orful Kau-Tom Post team from Hawaii was the first of four cham pionship American Legion Junior baseball teams to arrive here for tht regional tournament to start Sunday afternoon. The Billings Yellowstone Post team Is expected later tonight. The Montana champions art traveling by bus. Tht two remaining outside teams to compete for the single ticket to Hastings, Neb. and tht western sectional playoffs, Ltw iston, Ida- and Portland, Ore- are due Saturday wwmtng. Tht fifth team to Qualify for tht regional is Yakima American Leg ion squad, Washington champions. O AB K H Pet. UusUL Cardinals 107 40 T lM JS1 Goodman. Bad Sox . Tf SOS M lot .554 Ken. Tlffen 110 44S M 137 J50 Doby. Indiana , lot 373 M IIS M RobUwon. DocLran - 10S S9t 77 134 JSft Hoep. Pirates S3 14 4T Si .333 Horn runs: National laafuXlnr, pirates. 94; nam. com. zs; can: PtaUUea. 9S. Amarican laasma hoaa Indiana. SS: Dropo, Kad Box. 37; Steph ana. Bad Box. 17. Buns batted in: National laagu mmt. Fsunaa. loo: Kinar. rtrataa. si: laafwo Stapbana, Bad Sox. IK; Drops, Baa sax, UX wartx. xisers. ua. J . . Tims SoK pan tht half-way mark of tht eastern tit Haefner for 55 holes at 157, To Boston 1IAX 8TJRKONT - Sold by Sacramento. - Surkont Sold To Braves '9' WnVAMUIUall aV Wa TBU V T Tht Sacramento Solons today an nounced the sale of Pitcher Max Surkont to tht Boston Braves. General Manager Jo Jo White said the Solons will recelvt two players and an unannounced sum of money for tht big right band er. One of them, a pitcher, will report here Immediately. Tht other will be a catcher for the 1951 season. Neither player's name was announced here. Surkont. who has a won-lost record of 17 and 13 and Is second in tht Pacific Coast league In strikeouts, will leave for Boston after tonight's game fn Seattle. Surkont was with the Chicaxo White Sox of the American league ana had trials with tht St. Louis Cardinals. Table of Coastal Tides LLJI; nam toe Taft. Orafoa, August. ISSO (eompuad by UJS. Coast Geodetic Surray, Portland.-. Oregon). raeifla standara Tom HIGH WATERS LOW WATTRS Aug. Tim Et. Tuna Et U 44 aja. 4.T S:59 ajn. 1.1 43 pjn. S.T 1137 pjn. tJ St S:44 ua. 4 iO:4S ajn. SJ 8:13 pjn. S.T St 1M ajn. 4J ISA ajn. SO :13 pjn. tit llS ajn. SJ S3 S.-9S ajn. 4J) 3.-0S ajn. SJ pjn. f,T 1A7 pjn. 3.1 SS 10:11 ajn. 4J 3:13 ajn. -0 S:33pjn. tJ) MM pjn. 3J M 31:01 pjn. 4J 4:13 ajn. -OS SJS pjn. SJ 3:43 pjn. SJ SS 11H4 ajn. 6.1 S4 ajn. -1j) 10 J3 pjn. 1A 4:43 pjn. ' t St 13:1S pjn. S.4 S:4S ajn. -1j) IIM pjn. Sj) S34 pjn. S-S ST 13:4 pjn. SS S3S ajn. 33 pjn. U SS U:1S ajn. S.T THW ajn. 4 4 1:1 pjn. SJ TAS pjn, 1J SS ISS ajn S 1M ajn. t.l 1:4 pjn. S T:S1 pjn IS St 13 ajn. SS S 1 mS. 0.0 8:1S pjn. 0.1 S3S pjn. IS XI XM ajn. S.4 831 ajn. 1J i ' S:U pjn. 8J tat pjn. tS Russian FutboV Players Get Wrists Slapped for Roughness MOSCOW, Aug. 18-CV-Tht all. union committee on physical cul ture and sports has' cracked down but hard on tht referee, man agers and players who took part In a "rough' soccer gams. (Soccer or futbol is to the Russians what baseball Is to Amer ican fans, and this was tht tqul valent of a super-charged rhubarb paralleling In tht recent explosion in America's National league be. tween Leo Durocher's New York Giants and tht Philadelphia Phil lies. What the Giants are to the Phillies, the Kiev Dynamos art to &t Moscow Spartans la tht cur rent Soviet football race.) As a result of what happened during last Tuesday's match here, in which tht Kiev Dyxiamcs beat tht Moscow Spartans 4 to 1, tht all union committee oa physical By Jimmy Hatlo 'Stocks! Race (Continued from preceding page) entered in tonight's fare. McGriff will be at the wheel of the same 1950 Oldsmobilt that won tht Mez aunt and Elliott la expected to I drive a 1949 Hudson. Big Bill Welmann and his 1949 Ford, winner of the mainer on the first stock show here, will be back again to attempt to notch his sec ond straight win. McGriff holds the record for a single lap at tht bowl in 21.41 seconds, but is only 13100 of a second faster than tht time posted the same night by Welmann. Wayne Jensen of Yaki ma has a 21.83 for tht local track. Ht too will be here tonight along with Bud Emra who has a 21.63 to his credit Jensen drives a '50 Ford and Emra a '48 Ford. . Other threats for the bigger lau rels Include Salem's Frantic Mc- Gowen and Jack Greiner, Howard Osborne, who is making his stock car debut in a '47 Mercury. Gordy Haines of Yakima, Keith Randall, Bill Amlck, Glen Blackman, J. Pitts, Keith Olson, Armond iMlllen, Wally Gervals, Jimmy wuklnson. Jim Olson,, Charlie Nordwig and Royce Haggerty. ! All entries will adhere strictly to stock car racing association spe- cin cations, which will be pubuc I addressed to the fans by Referee Pat Vldan just before tht start of tht program. j Ted Goes Fisliin'; Arm 'Feels Good' MANCHESTER. Me, i Aug. 18 -JFV-Afablt and relaxed, Ted Williams,- Boston Red Sox slugger, left by seaplane today for a week end of bass fishing In Washington county. , Ht used his injured left arm with apparent freedom, ! and dis closed that in recent Fenway park practice ht hit a ball over 1 fence. "I hit IS straight line drives the other day," he said, adding I that the arm felt "wonderfUL" Dr. J. H. Shorten operated fivt weeks aeo to remove bone frag- metns chipped off in a collision I with tht left field wall. Williams' visit was to Dr. Shortell's summer home. ; . E7XEY, MTJXBAT TXNALXSTS CHICAGO. Aug. 18 -()- Polly Riley of It Worth. Test, a thrill ing 19th-holt - seaaifinal victor over Peggy Kirk, and a m tlonal neweomar from Butland, Vt, little Mat Murray, today gained tht finals of tht 60th women's western amateur golf tourney. NATIOIfAL XJtAGUX: PhOadaloUa at Nw York Johason (4-1) vs Jan aaa 1S-S). Boston at Brooktana-HaaC- ts km u-T). mm rniin at St. LouU (alaht) fox (S-J) -n Bra chaaa (SKPittaburgh at Odeago wuaen (-io) ts iaae (-). AUXRICAM LXAGUX: St Louis at Datrott pmatta (1-3) Houtta- man (IS-). Chlcafo at CWralaad HoIeoBM (S-S) va Wyna (lS-). Maw xotk a nuiaaaipnia Djram tu- ts Wyaa (S-ll). Waahlaton at Boston Kuzara (T-S) or Baardss (S-S) rs raracu iuhsi. There art more Navajo Tndlana now than In tht days of tht Span ish conquistadores. culture sports took stern disciplin ary action. Tht all -union' committet de creed: The referee was respon sible xor not Halting tne roughness on tht part of the Kiev players. He was barred from ref ereeing any I more big league games for the rest of the season. Tht Kiev captain was stripped of his captaincy and disqualified for two games. Tht Dynamo's managtr received a "stern warning.'" Four other Kiev players were disciplined for rough performances on the field. Two lloscow players got off with warn ings far their rough play. Komsomolakaya Pravda, the newspaper of Communist Youth, commented tartly that each team's manacer and representatives. In I Matning their opposite numbers on tht other team, were displaying a deplorable lack of "Bolshevik cri ticism and selX-crtUcism." At Holly-Bowl ' i . . t . t i J I JllillllliPII! : ; I m XXT9 S3"0 PCANUT BUTTE J i (MAVWNAlSSf T P- V ham ano y rifj ELOIIDIS A MOMENT AGO SHE WAS CCRSAMIHG AHD KICKIKCj.' NOW SHE5 QUIET AS DZATHf WHAT Did TRACT 'rtf oovrvctv rrDnl uait TIi i T WUAI UAPPBCO- IDU AW ME IS COiM' HO Mb MOQROW-J LITTLE ANKIE EOONEY BUZZ SAWYER 1 . BaiafcfS' qg v MV BANDfr ! Ucczet wesa OU fiHO THS COUNT OtfiOESMj THE .SVriKtTTT y I I mouss r SSJ cocK cdpr and A Skaezly. 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