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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1951)
Capital Pos t Nine Favored Strengthened Squad ' r Heady for Big Series On the march for berth !n the state tournament next month, Sa lem's Capital Post No. 9 American Lef ion Junior baseball squad, strengthened by the addition of four stalwarts from Woodburn and Silverton, toaight- ppen initial in-ter-diitrict play in a 6:30 o'clock clash at Waters field with the She ridan club. Sheridan won the - championship of the -district in volving Newberg. McMinnviHe, Yamhill, etc., and ls reportedly a strong outfit that has loaded up with star players from other dis trict entries slsot I 1 . Second same of the playoff se ries that will send Its winner stride nearer the coveted state tourney berth will be played Fri day nigbt at Sheridan,- The third. If necessary is to be played Sun day on site to be determined by the flip of a coin. .. -Fearre or WhilUker On the mound for Coach VTnce Genne's Capital Posters In the opener will be either Lowell Pear ce or. Bon Whittaker. . Both ha ve been pitching fine ball In recent games.' The balance of . Genua's lineup may undergo a few changes, however, as he might insert one or 11 of the four new additions. They are Catcher Ed . Montgomery and Outfielder Rick Johnson of Silver ton and Shortstop Scott Odgers and Pitcher Chub Larson of Woodburn. Otherwise the t regular Salem lineup has found Chuck Puhlman t third, Jim Brown at short, Jim Rice at second, Phil Jantze at first, Jim Winter as catcher and Floyd Trussell, Bill Nelson and Chet Schmidt in the outfield. Sheridan qualified r as district champ by defeating 'Yamhill Tues day in the final game of their playoff. m- MEN'S CXTBBEXS MEET The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Men's club organi st tiort at Salem ; Coif course is scheduled for tonight, according , ... . . . r , . . : - .." ... 5 .... - i . ..... In tha fact! of futur higher priess it's the wise buyer who takes advantage of this great mon-;ey-savirtg'event.' - ' v . . .. Buy your clothing needs nowl Double your savings! Look ahead! Choose from the following selected groups. . r''1 Tlitt group includes Kuppenheimer, Griffon and Varsity Town makes. , ; A3 in time Eagottow Evary straw In stock College Grid Fans to See Televised Tilts By Oagh Tallerlea, jr. NEW TO EX. July 25 Foetball fans of the telerlsiaa- watehtng variety today that they mm eevea of tea big Sat aria yt aext faO. The Niflanil Cetle glate Athletie tel- eeaa- aatttoerafter a twe-day - s stoa ; named the West lay as Electric eera mUM .( ru tsbatsh as spenser of tea-weeks are gram'ef exper sneaUl llTe Itelevistea. Bevens Cllimbs TACOMA, July 25 -JPt- Pete Mernandex and Bob Snyder of Vancouver each picked up another victory last week, but continued to trail idle Jim Holder of Spo kane in Western International league pitching. Holder was a 9-0 record for the season. Hernandez victory boosted him to a 10-2 record. Snyder had 19-4. .Salem's Bill Bevens. with a l-7 mark is a solid fourth among the regulars. Th leaders: - Ip So Bb Holder. Spok. 10S 4S IS Hernandez. Van 11 S Snyder. Van. -7 K M Barrett. VJ-Yk M 3S SS Bvu, SaL ITS S M Bishop. Spok. 174 4S S W L Pet. a e ljooe 10 2 S33 IS 4 JO IS .714 14 1 Ml is s .act Hockey. Spok. JOS Roberta. Spok. M 49 Tianerat. Van. 1M S4 S 4 Ml 5? 51 4 Ml S 3 Ml S Ml Ralmondi. Wen HUH to Howard Wicklund, ; club offi ciaL A 9-hole tournament will be played , by - the clubbers ' before dinner. Wicklund Urges a full turnout of the membership T"a. '-" V, - ; i immmmmmmmmimmmmmm WiwIH " In Hill Race Last Gall Attractive patterns. All epsalify. Beaten stmts. ' attractively reduced. ' t ! t XL- i f , i OPEN FRIDAY THE STORE OF STYLE, - ,'OXLEY AtiD 1 UH till . f V I 1 It wUlraa fremSet.22 threaxh Nov. 24 sad each gee graahJeal recto f the United State wm be blacked eat mm three of the tea Satnrdays. The Army-Navy taaw mm Dec. 1 wCl .be televised as la the past. The gsaaea to be televised wd be selected by (be sponsor ea the basis ef a tentative sebedale si ready drawa aa. Siace Westing haase will aecaciato with the ta dlvtdaal ceDeges far each gaoae, aa schedsl was . aaaevneed. Neither was it decided whiek aetwerk me stattoes will carry the telecasts. The anaeaaeement. made jemtly . by Admiral -Thamas J. Hamiltea. ehairmaa af the NC AA tolevtstoa eaeasalttee. aad J. I, M. HeXikkt a, Westtagaease vice president, said soma 4t col lege teams will be televised aad Top Pros Swing .. In St Paul Open ST. FAUL, lOmv. Jaly ZSP) St. FaaTa Aaaaal Oaea GU toaraameat b e g I a s toosarrew with deable-barrelled ebjee- - ttva far neat af the eeantry's top proa mm the saauaer tear. Ia addittea to a piece mt the U,MS : prise ateaey to be split Saaday among the lew IS seerers after 72 boles, the area wtil "be seek lnr a place la next week's Taaa O'Shanter toaraey ia Ckkaga. . Tri-City Safe Back Again Minus Moola PENDLETON, Jaly tV-iJP-K safe stolea from the Tri-City baseball team ef the Western la teraaUonai leasa aW.la back la the baU clab's hands minas some ..$80lto $5189. ..Stolen ' early Monday at Weaalcbee, the . safe was' faaai mm the Oresoa side ef the Celsmbta river later ia the day. The safe .had been opened, aad the money was gea. A few ' papers still were inside and these were returned to the team, along with, the safe. " or H(1DIP9 (J) to wool fabrics. Broken sizes. ; BfokvM sIzm. A orMt AS famous .lanhattan lea shirts drastically redvced.vA com piste and beautiful selection. Now NIGHT' TIL 9 QUALITY AND VALUE" HUNTlN'GTOrJ SbjO Mi uu statieas ta spprsnbaaiely SI cit ies wtil carry the games - -Tbm electrical firm also plans to begta aegettatieaa aeea far aaewtag games ea the Padfle easst aad ether regtona , net reached aew aa the aetwerk. Taeae are aei lacladed ia ever-all agreemeat. MengertUpset In PNGA Start SPOKANE, July 25 -V Bob Gardner of Los Angeles upset de fending champion Al Mengert 1 up on the 20th hole today In the first round of the 50th annual Pa cific Northwest : Amateur Golf tournamenL - Mengert. who had little trouble beating Gardner 4 and 2 in the Morse Cup matches Sunday, could never get out la front and needed a birdie three on the 18th hole to stay In contention. . Medalist BUI Mawhinney of Vancouver, B. C- narrowly e raped similar upset fate but fin ally downed Spokane's Ray. Wes ton 1-up on the 19th hole. . The women's PGA at another course ran true to form. Medalist Edean Anderson of Helena, Mont, beat Mrs. W, H. Porter, Spokane, and 9, and defending champion Grace DeMoss, Corvallis, Ore, de feated Mrs. Paul Harnlsh, Spo kane, and 9. BIG SIX Ab S3 a n H 124 in ur 1U 104 Pet Ifusiat Cardinals RoMnaa. Oodsers tt J71 J5 Aahbum. Ptdllie S3 SS4 SS MlaoM. WhU H W T7 Coaa, Senators 7 SIS SS Tate. Athleties JX 293 XI .1ST J44 034 Runs batted In WIMama. 'Red Sox M4 lunar. Pirate S8. Homo Zemial. Athletics 23. atoagea, Dodsers 3. The nrUicioal ofl'reriort of the Far East lies in the shallow basin between the Asia mainland and Australia. - : t ' V :' (BS)oi bvy If ymmr wkzm is lWv efV N Mine Nips Brive-In Burr Pitches Victory; Big Frame Decisire The Orchard Hekhts Class C Junior baseball team last nicht slapped down the skiddina Clip board Drive-ins of Keizer. S-3, in the onlv- tearue action at Keizer. The win was pitched by Del Btar, a three-hitter. -".v;'- Only runs cained by the Drive ins came in the first when Howie nrvnananan was safe on an error, Ron licGee walked. Bud Kara sinsled and Orrin Gilbertson doub- teo, au rood for two tallies, and in . the third when McClanahan singled, stole second and, scored on two passed balls.' A bis four-run inning in the second woo for the Orchards. Gary Anderson. Mike Turner and Jer ome coertzen singled, the next batter walked and then a third- out fly was dropped. in the out field. When the dust had cleared all runners were across the plate. The winners had seven bits off John Gettis. t . . ; h - In tonight's Class B rames Bish op Electric plays . at . Orchard Heights and Commercial Book store plays Keizer Chamber of Commerce at Olinger. both at S;15 o'clock. - . O-HeishU , 140 12 9 7 S Cupboard 201 0O 3 S S Del Burr and Jerome Coertzen- John Gettis and Ron McGee. - Seaalcr Swat (Avoracos do swt Includa Uat nlht' Cam:) ' . - A H Xb SbHr BIFrt. Schmidt II a I i I udi Taascui ., .., , , U 17 S Luby a jos IS Stctter 531 SO 1? s jn 40 JOS 44 .299 Spoctor as 2S rabcr ana m 17 SI XI .273 XI JSS SO .25 SO J29 S J00 McKcefaa. Tuckctt Myers Bartlo 99 is T7 11 SO IS SS s JS7 SSI ass Dana Pitching: O Io W L. SoBbE . SS 1S1 IS 7 SS SS SS . IS 10, 11 S 37 SS 44 . 3 143 10 7 17 S3 33 . 33 143ft S S SS St 7 . IS , St S S SS 4S 40 ,3 1HJ 11 S 3 . 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In Oak Knoll ladies golf competition for lowest number of putts Wednesday. They were Mrs. Elmo Bennett. Mrs. Al Cleveland and Mrs. Donald Huff. r ma nee. Mensaeata, Oregea' liberty. CominaH mm Sa EUrf esmcnu' Sc-Vttu Oreoau Tvri&&. July tS.MSSI-HlS ToivderPuff s -Also to Race IriBoilyLpwl Meet Saturday " Another Item on the somcthlnx - new-and-different line has been added to Saturday night's stock car auto racing program by -Valley Sports' Promoter - Uike Carty, A "powder' puff- race, featuring women drivers. Is to be the extra curricular activity. . i Eight or 10 of the femme pilots aboard regular racing cars will en gage in the special race.' "Powder Puff, racing was installed in a Portland auto meet last Sunday and proved to be popular with the fans. Hence Cartys move, to pro duce one locally. ; The main portion of the Satur day meet will of course by the regular stock car - events. Time ess (Continued from Preceding Page) in beating Niagara. 73-70, In ToV ledo on Dec. 14 1950. ; . ' Three minutes before the game was over, Hogan said Toledo led by 17 points. The DA. said that Eli Kaye, who Is under 130.000 bail in the alleged bribing of New York players, sent $1,750 to Walk er as a payoff. Hogan said Walker gave $250 each to Muzi and Mc Donald and kept -the remainder. All three are ex -servicemen and McDonald is president of the sen ior class. - Hogan 4n stressing the coopera tion of the three players, made it clear that there are no charges against them. There had been no law against bribing. amateur .ath letes in Ohio, but starting Aug. 22 it will be punishable by a $10,000 fine or a prison sentence of one to five years,' or both. (Details of bribe and "double cross" can be found on page 12). 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Included among the-entries' will no doubt be such driving worthies as Herschel McGriff. BUI Weimann. Bud Emra, Ray . Elliott , and others. - FXIDAY BATTIXKS SET. SEATTLE, July 25 -VP- Heavy training for Friday night's light heavyweight 10-rounder wound tip for Harry Kld Matthews of Seat tle and Lloyd Marshall of Cleve land. Both boxers looked, in fine condition. They'll only limber up tomorrow. . " '. PLAYOFF SET f " PENDLETON, July 25-UPHrsla and Pendleton will tangle in aest two-of -three game series at Vala -next weekend in American Legion Junior baseball. The winner will play Hood River for the right to enter the state tournament. We Have A ' Limited Amount Oi Fill Ilalcrial In The ffinguood At A Reasonable Price Phone 2-2733 ExaiAtiGE new s m o o t h V5 i Edcrwater, v ZS9f So. 199 Nerth XUfh. Heights i f 4 416 STATE STREET SAUM