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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1950)
Favorites Win In Net Tourney Brown, Larscn, Neale Advance to 2nd Round BERKELEY, Calit, Sept. 19- MVFavorites advanced with little difficulty today in first round men's singles of the national hard Court tennis championships Third-seeded Tom - Brown of San Francisco, U. S. Davis Cup player, scored a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Don Lowenbein of San Fran Cisco, and Philippine Davis Cup Ace Felidsimo Ampon ousted Ar thur Anderson of Hollywood, 6-1, 6-2. Ampon is fifth-seeded. , Arthur Larsen of San Leandro, the national amateur champion, disposed of Bill Hoogs, Berkeley, 0-7. 6-5. Cincinnati's Tony .Trabert eased by Charles Joplin of Oakland, 6-4, 6-1, while Oregon State titlehold er . Emery Neale beat Clarence Ammonette of Berkeley, 6-1, 6-3. . There was a break in the seed ed ranks when Mexico's Gene Palct'ox failed to appear. He was eighth-seeded. His opponent, B. Kirkorian of San Jose State-college, advanced by default and will meet Neale in a second . round i match tomorrow. In a second round women's tingles ' match, top-seeded Pat Canning Todd of La Jolla, Calif ., dusted off Mary Schollmeyer of Seattle, 6-4, 6-0. Other first round men's singles results included: Jim Brink, Seattle, D. Charles Hickox, Berkeley, 6-2, 6-2. Fred Fisher, Seattle, D. Jim Kroesen, San Francisco, 6-3, 10-8. Lome Main, Vancouver, B. G, D. Her nan Molina, Argentina, 4-6, 6-2, o-i. Stop Weimann Stock Feature Putting an end to the all-victorious streak compiled by Burly Bill Weimann on the local track will be the No. 1 Item for the Stock car racing drivers next Sun day at Hollywood bowL 'Weimann has won the Class A main events In both previous stock car, pro grams here and .bis No. 31 Ford, 1949 model, will again be high among the favorites Sunday. I The stock races are to be held Sunday afternoon, a switch from the usual Saturday night features. - Time trials will start at 1:30 pjn. There is a possibility that Her ahel McGriff, noted all over the land as a top stock car racer, will be here for the Sunday meet with i his 1950 Oldsmobile "88", the l swifty in which he and Ray Elli i ott won the Mexican cross-country I classic last spring. If so, McGriff will be the man to watch in the battle for top payoff laurels. In the last stock , race here McGriff piloted a Ford and didn't do too well with It I The complete driving lineup and 4 the number of laps for the Sunday races will be announced later in the week, after Valley Sports of ficials meet with the Northwest Stock: Car Racing association group. ;-,.-. i Orange Select Ex-Webfoot Ace CORVAUJS, Sept. 1M-Ray Butch- Morse, star end for the University of Oregon in 1934 and L professional with the Detroit oos later, has been named as sistant coach of freshman football at Oregon State college. Gideon Stolz Co 453 S. Summer ttstrHmlor Ph. 34453 " " MHti n rr " M j ' TTTTi n 1 Theyll Do It Every Tiine '" By rimtny Hatlo, EvERyB075 H6ARP OF 5TROOC1ES BUDCK- B66E5T DRU66ERyJi ft NORTH fOLE- Mg&M? DO YOU CARRY MADAM' '.PUJSli 1-7, fy" N-if.l Yw' Hi III li : if J II IH ! aawi f QUICK' farypuv Ve?V, ;,V Vll '" AGAIN: oflWD NOJV THE Stopv BEHIND TWE STORy-UFffr'c JH MEDICINE CABINET IN -5$ Walton Meet Set Tonight : The September meeting of the Salem Chapter, Isaak Walton League will b held tonight In the chapter's new clubhouse starting at eight o'clock. Presi dent Sex Sanf ord has arranged to hare Dr. H. J. Rayner, chief of operations of the division of fisheries In the : state as the principal speaker. Rayner win answer a number of Questions the chapter has asked of the State Game com mission in recent weeks. A colored moving picture, with sound, of "Bunting In Alaska" is to be shown. Shoot ing of moose, caribou and bear is shown In the film. Other Items of business are to be dls cassed during- the meetlnr and Sanford urges s full turnout of the membership. One of the main Items concerns the Infor mation obtained on the stock ing of salmon in the Coastal streams. - - - Stadium r ress Setup 'Sharp' fCon'd from Preceding Pace) extensions will connect each coach with his respective players' bench on the field. ' -r Other booths are those housing the public address system and the radio broadcasting room. Walls and ceiling of both booths are fin ished with sounding board. ' . Newspaper gportswriters will view the game in still another booth which, officials say, can accommodate as many as ' 12 news-men. Walls and ceiling in this booth are in masonite Dres sed wood board: a wire shelf for typewriters and other parapher nalia extend the length of the room. Typewriters will be provid ed newsmen by the University. The entire front ; of the box is completed in glass which slants outward so that action on the playing field can be seen with a minimum of effort The 12 win dows can be opened or closed. Still another press facility Is the photographers platform locat ed on top of the press box. (Now if someone will bring on the coffee and sandwiches Sweetland Field was never like this!) ; Look and Learn By A. C Gordon I. What Is the total railroad mileage of the world? , 2. What are the 10 lareest HUm In the United States, according to population! 3. About what nr rent nt th bodily weight is the blood? 4. Under what TT R nmMm did William Jennings Bryan serve as secretary oi state? 5. Which animal hit th 1nnret tongue for its size? ANSWERS' 1. Latest figures place this at 783,879 miles. 2. New York, Chicago, Philadel phia, Los Angeles, Detroit, Balti more, Cleveland. St Louis, Wash ington and Boston. 3. About five per cent 4. Woodrow Wilson. 5. The anteater. in a hp Fvrcnp a tvttt in il. LR I U l III I III I1UL lL1kJJ.fli.lAUl , Uilh Union 75 Fuel Oil With Initial order at CAPITOL FUEL Receive Free MILLETS Gift Bond! uinon For constant-check, foil level service caO 3-7721. mm I mm k mm m eoooooooo Bostons Have Won 27 of 32 osox, Slupper O'Neill Confident of Flag Win A l-mor Another Tough Tflt for 0CE 'By Joe' Reichler CLEVELAND, Sept 19 -CP)-A relentless all-nibrning rain made play impossible between the pennant feverish Boston and the barely breathing Cleveland dubs today but it failed to dampen the spirits of Steve O'Neill and his sollicking Red Sox. i The genial Boston manager whose team has; Won 27 of its last 32 games to climb from fourth into second place in tjie swirling Amer ican league race, is looking for ward to tomorrow's doubleheader here with relishj "The boys arl pepped up," he said as he watched the raindrops pattering against the windows of the clubhouse. fThey are convin ced they"re going to win the flag. I agree with them. "I would havi? liked to get to day's game in," $ie flat-nosed for mer Cleveland kpentor continued. "It is easier to win them one at a time. But.weTe hot right now and it doesn't matter whether we play one or twdJ . "The boys hay? an added incen tive. They are ojt to disprove the fallacy that they're a bad road dub." On this trip thus far the Sox have won four put of six. Their over-all season j record is 37-34. Since O'Neill took over the reins from Joe McCarthy last June 23, Boston has won 57 of its 83 games. On the road the club took 25 of 40. O'Neill laughed off the sugges tion that municipal stadium is a jinx park for the; Redsox. Boston has won but four! jof 20 games here in two years. j Southpaw ChMk Stobbs (11-6) and Veteran Joe Dobson (15-8) are slated to pitch for Boston to morrow. They will be opposed by Bob Lemon (20rll) and Early Wynn (16-8). Both Boston hurlers have been restea ror a wee, xm on, tied with NeW York's Vic Ras chi as the toD twirlers in the dr cult, will be making his sixth at tempt to notch hiS 21st triumph. In addition to throwing their two best pitchers against the Red Sox, th Tndians -will resent their ctmncrpst JineunJ t "I'm playing hl favorites,' said Cleveland Pilot Ldu Boudreau who got his major league start under O'Neill. "We'll play the Red Sox OREGON COLLEGE OP EDU CATION, Monmouth, Sept. 19-(Special)- Their victory string shattered at nine In a row after last Saturday's expected loss to the Lewis & Clark Pioneers, the Oregon College of Education Wol ves this week prepare for another football toughie, the Pacific U Badgers, defending Northwest conference champs and again a strong entry in that loop. The game is scheduled for the Pacific field in Forest Grove Saturday night. Coach Bill McArthur of the Wolves was dissatisfied with most parts of the Wolves' makeup in the Lewis ic Clark game and along with Line Coach John Chamberlain will this week elab orate on sharpening up the OCE squad both offensively as well as defensively. The Wolves' first home game is booked for September 30 when the Southern Oregon Red Raiders play here in a night game. Hometown Fans To Honor Lien CANBY, Sept 19-tfV-Baseball fans here plan to turn out to cheer for their home town product Al Lien, pitcher for San Francisco At Portland Friday night. The chamber of commerce has reserved a block of 300 seats. Lien's friends at Toledo also plan to Join the fans from here. Lien Ditched semi-pro ball at the coast area town before joining the Coast league. Lien" is scheduled to pitch for the Seals against the Beavers that night Rumor Stops Sale TlAT.T.AS Sent 13-YyTV-Owner Dick Burnett of the Dallas ball dub said today he was withdraw ing the offer to sell his holdings and would continue to operate the Texas league franchise. TTa declared he had decided to do so because of "a malicious ru mnr" that minor leatruo President nvnA Trautman had - suggested that he sell following an inddent at the Dallas ball parte lor wnicn Rirmett was fined S500. Trautman denied he had made such a suggestion. the same way we kees and the wk Tigers later on. played the Yan- we'll play xne Table of Coastal Tides 1 1 TIDES FOR ITArT. ORE. (Compiled by.U. S4 Coast & Oodeuc . rirm iTlMDltn TIME Hih Waters Low Water Sept. 20 21 24 2f Tim 8:46 a.m. 7.-08 pjn. 9:45 a.m. 8:28 p.m. 10:30 JO. 9:33 pjn. 11:08 a.m. 1032 pjn. 11M a.m. 1124 pjn. 12:10 a.m. 12 30 pjn. Ht. 4 9 M Tim Ht. 1:43 mm. -CJ 121 pjn. 3 J j j2 a.m. 2:43 pjn. 3.0 1:4S m. -OJ 3:40 pjn. 2.9 4 .34 ajn. -0J 4:43 pjn. 2.0 8:14 ajn. -0.1 8-31 p.m. 1.4 8:14 pjn. OA 33 ajn. 0J 34 pjn. 03 Rollin' Along (Cont from Free. Page) young hitter, thinks Portland Upper Bill Sweeney. and Bill will have a lot of people agreeing with him on that point. . . Sweeney thinks high school men tors and others too often have the habit of following the book so closely that they carry It to a fault. Bill feels that comfort Is the Important thing in a batting stance, even though the stance be called unorthodox. ... Incident ally, it now appears that Sween ey will again be around next year aa pilot of the Portlands. That despite "positive" word from the east that Joe Gordon would leave' the Clevelands to take the Beaver Job. No matter what the developments, there is little likelihood that "Hash1 will be with the Tribe In 5L . . . Meagre Fare for Idaho It is indeed going to be ironic If. as Coach Dixie Ilowell says, the Idaho Vandals field in the coming campaign oao of their best teams In years. For the Tan dais chances to display their wares In Coast conference action this season will be few and far between. Idaho meets only Ore gon, Oregon State and WSC. The Cal schools have cut 'em entire ly. The movement to muscle the Vandals out of the PCC has been a gradual one though not aa ntiriv anfctla One. Be far better . for the relatively small Moscow school when It $ulls out and en ters another ioio. . Poor Mr, Boiibreau Host embarrassed guy In the majors hands down la Cleve land's Lea Boudreau. Confident 1m had hardlv stated that US Indiana would win the American league pennant when the lowly St. Louis Browns knocked over th Trih in fonr straight games to crush those j pennant hopes. ... Fact is. Lou has none a Bang up Job of sticking his foot in his month. Prior tcj the disastrous v i i. M.a. hmi. DTVWIUC KIKI i US ! m tiful verbal boot when be said: . i L ii a vvrMI uvr aey men; are una. rrvu give 'em a rest in St. Louis." ... My, my. .1 ; . Whitman Hope Brighter Whitman, which In recent veara hasn't had; aa oveT-SUDDly f deluxe football talent will boast am mt tho Northwest Con f erenee'a tea backs this season la tho neraon of John Baxter. Bax ter is rated near the Woodley lwia class In! his nun t-re turn ability. ... The Whlta, lew in grid fortunes for.the past decade, think this rosti mhrht be the year when they! can gala a bit mt rmui. Mentor Archie Kod- jus ze recurniag senennca. 1 " A af aaBBBBBBoaB Bl BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaBBBB i t . . av The Nations Top Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY Your Home Newtpsper BLONDES S WGwoco, please pas? I WEAR A VOCE.' SOMC- BODVS VELUrJG AND J DICK TRACY ( HELP- J J HELP J ipjipiUiPilljiil" ., ... """j" (TjuSTwrrcNj ' Vnailpoushj - AND FURTHER DOWN , THE TRACK. 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