-i (mi Tho iStaaagnaa, Saloa. Prow T7onondcrT CeptomboT 5,!1S5I7 i . I- - Three Horses Rate Favorites .'Mae Fun Nabs Tuesday Go iis50,301 Bet The big feature of the annual State Fair turf meet, the Gover nor's Handicap, will be run today as a highlight of the Salem Day observance at the big exposition. A field of seven toorses has been named to ran in the event which will carry a pune of - . Early favorites to take the-win In the Governor's classic are Gay Boost, victor in tee Inaugural Handicap of last Saturday, who will be top-weighted at 123 lbs.; phar- Roam, the longshot which captured the Labor Day Handi cap on Monday and High Fog, who has built a good -record through northwest circles in the distance events. Nine laces Today ; The Governor's 'Cap, topping a ine-raee program, .will be run over the mile and 118 distance. "Wednesday! program has been cut to i nine races because of a temporary shortage of horse. Ten event cards will resume on Thurs day with the arrival of some top v Mm csttia TaiMcres. mAWMt "- w - - - - Tuesday's feature, the 5-furlong seventh race, wenx w i w Ion j; shot. Mae Fun. Owned by J. B. Breenan of Portland, Mae Fun w K91 nvfr RuddV B- as WW lC M " ' . she copped her first victory of 131 Mae Fun paid a big 130.60, $70 The betting total, as is usual on r.is4.w altnnMi tn $50,301. but still cracked by a good margin the m A Uni previous Tuesday mai oi set last year, rirrt race. aBowance. t furlong In. Golden Cauani l.U. gtsO; second. Lefmor (Rom) $3. UO; uura. &un i.jnw i A rMA 1 -fa sS. Oulaiela S M. t.r nr.tt mm rLalminf. 9 furlongs mm. Bar Losend ( Arterbura $UJ0. iaia. tlifl! second Rich Flyta (Pul ler) S3 SO. $2.40; third. Bit Sub 4Hwes d 1 41 Oitini.La 112 30 Third race. alalmlaf . t lurtons--Tint. Mae's Treasurer (SlmonU) $4, S3. S3 70: aecono. cay 'u, .'"vl"; si. 14.10: third. Hanicilea (Artcrbtirn) S3 4. Ttmo t xa 23. vununi Fifth race, claiming, S14 fwlonf- yinct, constant apeto ma1"1 S3 . S3.40; iwowi, w ora jt ' ' aasa 13 JO; uura.-Jims ww yirrt. Re-Discovery Hopkins) W.n. 4. .M 1 aA. aamnrf KKaxttn I Blair 1 i JO. taao; - third. Landing Bart ( Htwa) S3J0. Tuna 1:03 xa. Wuuuaia aa Seventh race, allowance. 1 Jariong Tint. Mm run iwiuurjau. ". S3 To; second. Ruddy B. ( Atprburnj S3 $250: third. Med-O-Jae (Pulml . Z , at 1(1 Oiitntvla 224 70. titfth race, claiming. 1 JM jn"ea first. Comcatchma SUp W80. 15.18. S3J0; second. LaLakca (Pulver) M M. 13. ia; third, uaiouua (Amrnruuij -- Timl:S015.uinieiaa.iu. .-.v .Mnlna 1 1ia mill rirrt. Ctcr (Challia $24i0, S8-50 ft4 4Af second. TPharsu (ArterBora 4.1 go, (3 JO; third. Marjoch PuiTr) Tenth race, claiming. 1 1M mllea rirrt. Dandy naj irysnrt . J--. S3 801 second. MJuracn (iiuvmi S.Mt third. Y Not Walt (Webb) $3.fl Tim 1 aa. quuueia sa.au. . Army HoopPost Goes to Ripley - WTST POINT. N. Y-Sept rmw RioW. a basketball coach lor more than 25 years, has been named head basketoau coacn at army, it was announced today by CoL Philip H. Draper, r gradu ate naanager of athletics at the military academy. A native New Yorker, Ripley coached at John Carroll for the oast two seasons. Prior to that he coached -at Georgetown, Yale, (Continued from preceding page) way. way off the balls-eye. Very often the bally booed AH-Amer!-cans-ta-b prove shocking dia applntmenU. yielding their np posedly sewed-ap slots in the AFTES-season honor teams to nnheraUed lads who came up from atewhere to seise the glery Uko headlines .... . - i - Lightning Strike$ Ttsice SomettsM last winter Millard Pekar, longtime jaenber of the local golfing ranks, was heard to complain that never once ia his assay, anaay years of divetiag . had he ever shot a 'hole in one. ' The remark most have prompted the gods for a short while later , - MIQard canned his first ace at Salem Golf crab ..... Then just about a week ago Pekar slammed another. With a pair of 'eaa inside of six naonths, the local aaaa steed , never - eomplala again on that store even ' thoagh he never j i whacks another the rest of his days.. i . -y ' As for gays with ear batting average on the links, we never oosaplaia for we know H womld he as fantastic for an U sink a tee shot as it Tweald be to see the san rfadms la the west Why sosapliln. why worry wishla aheat the lmpossfblo . Shorter Race Program? ' Getting back to doings at Loao r Oak track, there baa been seme ' gttatlom to shortea the daily van pimua so uut iney won t wyr ana pass six a uaex. qnarters aamts the too. that leas raoes day aad bigger fields wemli i desirabU to the sack a setmp wooJd tend to fertajr larser payoffs.... The avers re track - follower doesnt care what the moguls do or dottt as long as ho gets a retarai oai that ticket. Yeah, wo aaeaa rests like the ease who held tea pasteboards on that 11 back qalnieiA of Henday Rollins Along i u Theyfll Do It Every 0m AcxcuirtdP-itthjsB's ! A MEALTIME PAPE2 PEffaSEJ UKKA LOOKED F0KM,W?P TAtK W'lTHr ' WtOL, Jarlio4 is Goomis up- A CHIP CFF? OLD ftfTATO- 1 THEY SPOT THS mPER Guards Fail to Show More contact-work: and plenty of conditioning 'drills busied Willamette university's pikskin band Tuesday as they bounded deeper into their first week oi practices, f ! Coach Chester Stackhouse: has not yet had opportunity! to get a real line on just what the various members of his squad hive to of fer. He has seen enoughhowever, to know that his 50-man ireshmen group could be o considerable help in this formation of-the 1951 machine, j . ' The Bearcat mentor currently Is concerned about his guard situa tion. Dick! Petzoldt, lettirman at the position, last season! has ad vised thatl he- wiU jwt return to school thi year and Jinf McHale, another giiard veteran, has nor yet shown up Ion the campus In addi tion. Ken Cooper, hkhlys regarded guard transfer front Texas Chris tian, also belongs among the miss ing. It is honed that McHale! and Cooper wiU show shortly. Another worry for Stackhouse concerns His punting. A duick sur vey of his' squad has uncovered no one who ; rates as outstanding in the kicking department fThe ; best available prospects for the booting chores seem to lie among End Lay ton Gilson. Backfielder Rick Bins- ham and a trio of freshmen An dy George, Jim Tooze jand BUI Marlatt. ,!.; J I Stackhouse also has found some passing talent in the frosh ranks, the flippers belfcg Jerry McNerney of Parkdale; John Kent, up from Redwood C3ty, Calif and Mickey Coen of Roseburg. A welcome addition to the scraad Tuesday; was TomCoUeran,i end at Sacred Heart Academy i two years ago. The Cat$ also lost onei man m norm i osier, gnara trans fer fromiVanport college. Foster quit because of a chronic shoulder ailment, ' 1 i t iS'i' Columbia, and Notre Dame. Rip ley succeeds John ! Mauer at the academy..: - - ..-; 1003 PAIR D ; N ilL JVJ Parchasod direct from AmoHcan Optical Cox, . Uryesf epticat bovso in America, i $75.00 VALUE FOR ONLY i. Ml 1 i I ' V " ;I;E: P-n t" 13 1 Ml!-. Ifs a f 0b 13 1 ! i f i Time . TO iV"l V 0(Lf A v?- JLi.v Ml Vik Club Tests Plays a r. AsUue X Lee Gustafsonfs more than a week opening game Amerk Davis Squad Picked FOREST miXS, SeL 4- -The U. Lawn Tennis associ ation today named a six-man squad. Including Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, to go to Aus tralia next winter to try to re cover the Davis Cap. , - In addition to Trabert, a re cent enlistee In the navy, the squad named Included Dick Savitt of Oransre, N. J, Badge Patty of Los Angeles, Hamil ton Richardson of Baton Ronge, Lju, Victor Selxas of Philadel phia, and Billy Talbert of New York City. V Omitted from the squad was Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif, 1958 National champion who was : routed by Frank Sedrmaa of Aostralia hi the semi-final ' round of the .Na tions yesterday. Lausche Urged Not to Accept COLUMBTJS, 0.,-Sept. 4-nyP)-Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio said today he has received several letters urging him not to accept any offer to become baseball com missioner. 4 fThe general tenor Is against taking the " Job Lausche told newsmen. - The governor did not say how many such letters he has received or who wrote them. . (70 0I.T.Y cflif cILt.3 C-frnlfyi - iv ( Cornar of ri. Oiurdi and Fatrsround :C.i Til 9 EVZIY FTJDAY By Jimmy Hatlo FRANCES HESSTXem J S9 A 'MtiAAta BfeK 44l F' I ner Salem high Vikings, with little and a half remaining before their of the season, hustled through i spirited scrimmage Tuesday, test. tag their single wing reportolxe of plays against a full defense for the first time. The Viks open against Clevel and of Portland at Waters park, Friday night, Sept. 14th. Gustafson pronounced himself as fairly pleased with the results of the scrimmage, although he would like to see some more running ability on the part of his backs. The new Vik mentor particular ly praised the work of three line men on their work In the scrim- make, the trio being Tackle John Conder, Guard Don Berg and Cen ter Marv Langland. . Gustafson is pretty well set on Dwane Rankin as the boy likely to fill the chief aerial role for the locals. Rankin flips 'em righthand- ed from his left half slot The squad now numbers an even SO candidates, but should swell to around 60 with the next few days. Busick Gets Ace In SGC Junket ; Latest man to can an ace at Salem Golf dab b Harold Busick of Salem. Bnsick sank his tee shot Tuesday on the 133-yard No. 12 hole, using a seven Iron- He I was playing' with Floyd "Baxter, ! Doe Crvthers and Floyd Hatchings. It was Busick s Initial ace. ; j , onisonsnrE Filial - Tan I" lncludod App loaches Popular Sx2& size, Ideal for hunters, raco fans andTfor conoral Mo. 4 ! ; FREE SADDLE LEATHER CARRYING CASE pssf Pcss TKs Csy CoacH 3I1T!: Tke Nation's' THAT rrS HEAUW JTONJCHTj y TO EECVCB5RJL XJh BLONDE Scene: the north vuoooa TRACY AND OJNK3P ARE fiRSMOMQ TE5S AND BGNNV BRAIDS NOME FROM A MONTHS VACATION. Did TRACT WE WOKT KMOVf . I I iv raj ROSES OPERATION o SUCCESSTULl I f 00 NOT eV 1.'- UTTLE AKNIE EOONET EUZZ SAWYEB mCZEY MOUSS EX? DH3Y harpers erd bCcshet GKLOUZZ aJJXT 1 SAiO TO GIT RID OF ! 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