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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
LeBanoii'Sets For Hoss Meet LEBANON, Juna 20-(Spedal)-Lebanon Meadows, in its third ear of existence will present from JO to 350 of the finest west coast racing horses during a five-day meeting startin June 23. Post time each day will be 4 DJn and there sre to be eight full races each Ait with pari-mutuel betting. The bulk of the horses will come direct from - Portland Meadows where a month-long meeting closes this week. Already here are Val dlna Cloud, winner of a Santa Anita $10X00 feature as a three year old. and Trans-America, an other fast tnoroughbrea. nOCKET SHIFT SEEN PORTLAND, June 20-SV-The manager of the Portland Ice arena aid today that the-New West minster Boyals hock team may transfer -to Portland ' next falL Harry Sbipstead, , manager of the arena, said Ken McKenzie, owner of the Royak, had asked for terms on leasing the hockey, plant here. The Portland entry- to the league recently was withdrawn. For That Trim Look m m Arrow "Arden' s4 V Wont wfcho litirt iKoft m diffsr. asafc bm a Handout In any crowd? Cfcaan Arrow "Anfeal TS iprtod, tWt-point collar Is "tort styl UaoW . . i n'I wilt or wrinkl ... k Mm trim. v" look. Mi toga cot lor tmooth, body H,p.rd t. Wjirid-loUi., firm. Atk m for Hi "AnUim Oay. $3.95 i Alex Jones 121 N. Hlqli St. II o-ri - Austria; IS Teddy! Scott, ' SeatUe, rP;5lrin . acta 1 1 CS SrlS YCUVS COTc 21 ) " ' ' - . LAY M K T77Z7.MMfif sT m . 1 , GALVENIZED SCREEN FULL SCREEN 2'6"x6'8" 2'0" x6'8 II Sanded Ready ONE PANEL SCREEN DOORS 2,6"x6'8" 3'x6'0" . '0blfcrs-7it Sliririe TouniEy .11 ' Well over 101; assorted links men from all parts of the Wil lamette Valley are expected to tee off Sunday "at .Salem golf coarse in the Salem Shrine elpb's children's; hospital benefit Cal cutta Sweepstake toarnaroeut. The slni-lo-day conclave will find championship ' fUghters v teeing off from t to It a. at, after which swingers in the lesser flights will have their casta at the namer ons valuable prizes being, pnt p by Earl i D. Benrland and bis 8hrine dab committee. : All money obtained threagh ' entry fees will, be given to Theyll Do It Every fer - rrs about ALL WINDED FROM CHASMS ALL THE stenographers-?! AMD DOffT TELLVWE you owiy doit cnce ArYKAR! X PKtrr NANTiADSTARDif 61T DOrVhll LETS' coi wniim S it's General Mayhem With Autos ... Stub&man Also Compete In Sunday Show at Ooivl The 1951 International Championship Open Stunt competition will be held in conjunction with the Joio Chit wood Auto Daredevils thrill circus at Hollywood Bowl Sunday, starting at 8:30 p.m. Sanctioned by the International Stontmen's Association and regulated by the strict I.S.A. rules, competition will, take place in the broadjumping of new automobiles for distances of ap proximately 110 feet Into space and over three other new cars rac ing underneath; crash-rolling au tomobiles for distance and consec utive rolls; obstacle racing on two wheels, precision driving and spe cialty events. Team entries win bring together the world's leading stuntsmen. In addition i to the Joie Chitwood Auto Daredevils, the Bill Ward Canadian' Aces, Vancouver, B.C., will compete, as will Harry Wool man's Hollywood Stuntmen, Holly wood, California, and Angel Lo pez's Diablos del Timon, of Mexico City.1 i j i Individual entries will include Eward "Dutch SchniUer, Vienna, Austria; li Teddy! Scott, Seattle, Washington; Yam Oka. Tokyo, Japan; Pierre SAnnand, Paris, France; Robert LaBay, LeHavre, France; Charles Bridewell, Man chester, England; Guillermo Ra mirez, Tijuana, j Mexico; Bobby Craig, Pittsburgh, and a half dozen other American entries.' Featured in the accompanying tnnu circus will be the head-on crash of two automobiles at mile- a-mlnute ; while j the i drivers re- EAVY FEME 7.50 3'6"x6'8 to Paint IK" Thick 8.50 8.50 8.95 2'6"x6'8'f 2'8"x6'8' 3'x6'8" j SEARS 550 11 Shrine Hospital for crippled kids.1 The first f oar finishers of each of the four flights will receive sack prises a golf elnbs, caddy carts, bags, balls, etc The win ner of the championship flight also wffl come Into possession of a trtptay. - Championship flight play will bee en a straight medal basis for IS holes, bat play in the other flights will be "Saddles" style one point for bogey, two for par, three for birdies and f oar for eagles, pins three- fourth's of the Individual's tablished handicap. ! . Time rTvci raiwartt , wtu wt mtitia main at tho wheel; crashing a solid, 20-ton wall of ice with a stock -sedan, featured by Clark Cable in his latest picture "To Please a Lady," in which - he starred as a Chitwood driver, and as a special attraction Lucky Wal ters, ..Charlotte, N.C., will blow himself up in a casket with 20 sticks of dynamite. There j will be 23 events alto gether and a $100,000 fleet of new cars and. trucks will be used in all IS. A. competitive events, as well as in many of the Chitwood thrill circus acts. Yank Netters ig Title LONDON, June 20 -P)- The United States grabbed live of the eight quarterfinal spots In the women's singles ' division of the London grass courts lawn tennis championships today. Nothing short of a miracle seemed to bar the road to an American winner for the sixth straight year. In tho men's division Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Hal Burrows: of Charlottesville, Va, stayed in the running. Mti Angel Legion '9' Downs Silverton 10-2 MT.. ANGEL, Juno 20 (Special) ML Angel's American Legion jun ior baseball team today handed Silverton a 10 to 2 defeat In dis trict play here. ML Angel now has a 1-8 record to date. Sllverton's mark Is 4-0. II 7.95 Wood Frame Z i 1 nie opncR pciJic "Yt f: c j-gy : . :. .t . ,. mCr v, 1 X MEAN". NCI - ' BUSTARD MERC- T006H GUV 1 17 DRAR-B-BLTT-T-g rrT3U?i wn int -r enprr TEAM IS U iHATOBE Vx-r: BtnrAWMA m 57T-rr rm v . jp- r"a. - - rrwrr " w a a jTri w i or mnoon v ai 750 THREE PANEL i f - SCREEN DOORS 9.50 9.50 9.95 Ccplfdj Ft:n3 3-9191 Here Sunday'' The tournament is open to all golfers be they capable of shoot ing par or several doxen strokes over It for IS holes. Those with handicaps of t-5 will play in the championship flight. Those with C-1T are to be first flight era, 13-21 second fllghtera and Z1-Z7 third fllghtera. : Entry blanks can be obtained from cither the Salem or Oak Knoll eoorses and at 411 Maaoa- le baUdlng in Salem, . Golfers from Eugene. CorvalU- Albany and Lebanon, along with many from Salem and vicinity are al ready entered in the tonmey. , By Jimmy Hatlo OME8DO ALWAsezrs harsht at TWSSe LOVE FEASTS eJTTMS YEARTT Family close-up at tvis akinual eat AMD HOLLER, Arthur Swan Resigns Again at 0SC CORVALLIS, Ore., June 20-P) -Grant "Doc" Swan, Oregon State college track coach, resigned again today and maybe he means it this time. The announcement this time was made by Athletic Direc tor Roy "Spec" Keene. ; Earlier this spring, as in years past. Swan himself said he would resign. In previous years he re lented later, and stayed on. Swan has been coach of the track team since 1934. Keene said Swan Wanted to de vote full time to teaching here after. Gophers Sked Beavers For 1954 Grid Clash MINNEAPOLIS, June 20-GP)- The University of Minnesotato day completed arrangements for a football game here with Oregon State college Nov. 6, 1954, Minne sota Athletic Director Iks Arm strong announced. It will be the first time tho two schools have met. WINTER SPORT INCREASE PORTLAND, June 20-P-Use tf winter sports facilities in na tional forests of Oregon increased slightly last season, but fell off in. Washington, the forest service reported today. Oregon ' sports areas gained 4. per cent, while those In Washington dropped per cent. An estimated 214,495 visited Oregon areas. : : Coast League) Palling; ; i Padfie Coast learue batting atatistlcs for games through Tuesday, y. Jon. It: o Ab H Pet. Judnich. BMttle . 234 -SI Mi Connors, Lm Angeles B2. Rivera. Seattle S3 Layton. Lor Angelas .SS Haas. Oakland 61 331 113 JiSi 31S 109 ,346 221 75 .340 313 104 .332 241 SO .332 Hodekln. Sacrameato 71 Home runs: est. Los Angales 22. Gor don, Sacramento 21. Connors. Loa An geles 20. KeUaber. Hollywood It. Brlnk opf. Los Angeles 13. - Runs batted la: Connors, Los-Angeles 74. Cordon." Sacramento 71. Wast, Loa Angeles 7. Marty Sacramanto 04. Brovia, Portland S3. Table of Coastal Tides TIDES FOR TAPT. OREGON (Compiled by U. 8. Coast St Caodatte Survey, Portland. Ore.) PACIFIC STANDARD tIM JUNE, 1931 Hlfh Waters Lew Waters lime Ht. Ttane Ht. U -123S a jo. 7 IMUB,U 2:9S pjn. S.S 7:40 pjn. 2.1 u i3S ajn. u 2:49 pjn. S.4 23 23 ajn. S.7 4:31 pjn. 24 211 ajn. St 8:51 ajn. -1J 42 pjn. 2.1 37 ajn. -1J :4S pjn. 2.S 1012 ajn. -.T S:t p.m. f 3 11 3 p.m. 3 3 1. What two states in the U. fc. contain areas that, art practically rainless? " t 2. What Is meant by featherlm an oar? S. What apostle was bitten by a poisonous snake? ' 4. In rurveyort taeasure, ont square chain equals what com mon measure? 9. What Is the nam of a musi ecstasy or Joy? cal composition that expresses ecstasy or Joy? j - ' ! ANSWERS ' 1. Arizona and (southern) Cali fornia 2. Turning the blade horizontal ly as it leaves the water, thereby decreasing wind resistance. . S. St Paul. - 4. An Acre. - 5. Rhapsody. 33 ttP. FVTN2UDI OUTXOAXD M0T02 Foe Quick Sola 230. 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