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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1951)
o A" o Play to Open InSGCpet J ; 90 Unksters Fire T 1st Round This Week A field of over M linksters swing into first round action this week in the annual Salem Golf O club Championship tourney, with dead Una for the initial leg. set for ; Sunday night -" The championship flight Is made up of the claba 32 top di voters, with 18 entries in each of the four lower Eight. Handicaps determined the makeup of each .. flight- : A Win Needhsm la defending champion in the local links fea ture. Heedhams first hurdle will be Harvey Quistad. Other top favorites for the crown are Jack RusaelL Jim Sheldon and Bob . Sederstrom. Xosers la first-round play drop down to form consolation flights. 'First round pairings: CbunpteMhlp night: Jack BhnO JUy ItcNvlty; RaJpn Stapes s. P Mikka: Wendell Miller vs. BOX Sekamr, Hubert Frfca vs. Bud Waterman; nT Hetefetegs v. Bob Jowil; Dave Maoa v. O. . afeQ-Mrr: Jint Hmrt vs. Law rence aOrr: Joh Graham vs. Vara lacMuflca; Jira Sheldon vs. Rofr Put Din; Bob Albrtch vs. Gln Leagrem Bote fnlmliiMii vs. Bed Crwm; Bert Victor . Bob DcArmeod; WU Nee4 bam vs. Barmy QuteUd: Paul Stadia vs. rraak Sbafer: Bob BurreD vs. Del Cvtw Vf iMtey vs Henry Moan. tn na1 CigM: Millard Pkar vs. Bab . .- Kaat Potta vs. Prank Gvertaa; KSnU Lendis vs. L. C. Eastman: Jack Hay vs. Earl BoorUnd: Ai Watoer vs. Pen Borck: Bert Thomson vs. rtoyd Baxter: 7aek Larson vs. Vera Miller; Barney Filler vs. George Hrakwi. Tomrth tBghl: Buas Booesteeie vs. RaraW Hauk; Rex Kimmell vs. Floyd Kenyan: Bay Gallagher vs. J. W. Uc rint fir Drer vs. Fred BKner: Harold Bnaiek vs. Baas Nichols: Harry Ciatifm vs. Crate Clark: Jo Devers vs. E. V. Clark; Don Hendrta vs. Xalpb AUrtxing. v - Sixth night! Ted Chambers vs. Clyde tail: Wait Stortroea vs. Jim Hawttns; Chuck MeDevttt vs. D. R. Dewey; Carl Wtttenberger vs. Fred Hawhna; Ray Moon vs. Kuh Jvle: D. R. Reynolds vs. Dave lyre: Howard WJckhmd vs. Ray Howard; Tom Reese vs. George Hott ma. " : irhth flight; Scotty Barclay vs. Or val Lama; Charles Musser vs. L. Ak aenmaeher: Rick Grsbenhorst vs. Bill Burrell: Sraak Snelgrvre vs. Abe Steinbeck. ' MIIXCTI,Sept.24-(Special)-Xquipped with 12 lettermen and 't new head coach in John Jubb, I i the Mill City Timberwolvea are bard at work in prepping for their next football . game, 'with Che- mawa's Indians here Friday night at. eight o'clock. The Timber wolvea, who failed tq win a game last season, opened their 1951 slate by pounding Lebanon's Bee team last . week 25-0-, jubb has the team operating 'from a winged T offensive this season. Lettermen on the team include End Dick Downer and Dick Ver beck. Tackle Vera , Christ en sen. Guards Dick Williams and Bob Shelton, Center Denny Marttala and Backs BUI Hoffman, Boy Po drahtky, Dick Kanoff, Lyle Fleet wood, Al Ward and Bob Balti more. Other top prospects are Bill Hamblin, Tom Stewart and Darrel Farman. ' Burt Burroughs Is assisting Jubb this season. The Friday game will be the Marion County B league opener for the Timberwolvea. GOFUCKS PXIME MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 24-(-Minnesotaa Gophers concentrated their scrimmage today on Univer sity of Washington plays reported back after the Huskies' game with Monday Saturday. The Gophers and Huskies collide Saturday. . FAUi:iST SEPT.12-Oa.13 IAONG mT NKiHl IXCm SUN. A.M0NL tttposr jt tinmen fm tMryl anpk ft aariunf span. Dvtd ba saws M I i Stat, fvtmt .. .rjtt I ltao Gtyll m VBSf fv?csK scms CASiEa I 1 WITM V.RlClYSv 1 I sfearmimt 6U - I TO VXM T I TheyTl Do It Every HOW LOVELY vvsircny HOPE X3Ai.ee AS HAPPY AS . f A tC : 1 . : , X. III 1 ;, i IcaSJCSJ They're OfPn Running . . . Pallas iMppaaE's II cp . I gss With one round on the books in play, all eyes are again focused on Ken Jaconsen's Dallas Dragons as -the heirs apparent to the 1951 championship. Dallas won the toga last season and looked nothing short of championship caliber again Friday night as they rolled to a 33-14 vic tory over Woodburn. J j Mt .Angel, Molalla and Canby came through With opening wins over Sanday, EsUcada and Silver ton, respectively, but failed to show the -all-around jpower and speed possessed; by the Dragons. With veteran backs George Cur tis, Lyn Luthe, Bruce Sjolund, La Mar Tilgner and Larry Cook run- WILLAMETTE VALLsT LCAGTJB , - - i W L, ST PA Dallas I f 1 f ;- SS. 14 Mt Aigel l Molalla i I i Canby i ? if fl H woodbura Silverton; i . - ? EatacaOa ; . f . : Sandy rv.; 1 U Gamtf rriday: Sandy at XsUcsda, Mollis at Mt AngeL Canby at Wood burn. Dallas at Suverton, ; i mne wild, the Bulldogs proved no match for the hustling Dragons. Gene Barrett's Mt- Angels showed much improvement over their earlier showings' by blank Ing what was considered a strong Sandv outfit, and Hank Ercolini's Canby Coug arr, after being stormed by lake Oswego a week rjrevious did a fine! piece of bouhc- in back to Utset Mori Ander son's SilvertonS 20-121! The Mo lalla Indians, darkborse threats under 'new coach Marv Hiebert Jookcd" impressive in subduing Don Bryant's"" Estaeadans 2. Games the corning Friday night find Sandv atiEstacada. Molalla at ML AngeL I Canby f at Wood burn (afternoon) land; Dallas at Silverton, the latter being the feat ure of the week in the circuit. Dallas' Curtis took r big lead in the Individual scoring parade with his three touchdowns against Woodburn. " ! -Woodburn hopes were given a sharp rise over the weekend when X-rays revealed no fracture in Halfback Len (Swede) Pavlicek'f leg, injured In the Dallas game. It was at first jbenevea that tne big back, one of the finest in he league, suffered a broken leg early In the second half. i Diagnosis proved only a j bad bruise, how ever, and Pavlicek may see some action for the Bulldogs this week. Look and liearn ; By A. C. Gereaa 1. What are the six New Eng land states and their capitals? 2. What is the largest City in Scotland? -i : 5 . 2. Can vou name seven fruits that are also the names of colors? 4. What region's natives are called "Conches"? if i . What letter, represents sou in Roman numerals? I : - v ANSWERS S 1. Maine, Augusta; New Hamp- ! shire, Concom:! Vermont, Mont pelier; Massachusetts, Boston; Rhode island, vjroviaence; u rjecticuV Hartford. ), . . , 2. Glasgow, i , S. Cherry, orange, lime, olive. tangerine, strawberry, lemon and pium. -3 - j s . - .- 4. The Florida keys, f 13 Salvador is the smallest and most densely ; populated ox tne Central American republics, says the National Geographje Society. I own-burning Tunc t -x. w buunimTi i j - M t - at e-aaBasaBSBaBBsBasBasaaaeBjBjBBBBBassmssaB CO Willamette Valley league football Oheh Lea Pavlicek (above), standaat Waedbarn Bulldogs i halfback who was believed te have raf tered a broken leg la Friday Bight's Willamette Talley 3eague game ai Dallas, received only a bad braise and will be able to eonUnne play far the Bandogs, it has beea revealed by doctors. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for TafL Oregon. September. 1951 (compiled by UJS. Coast and Geo detic Survey. Portland. Oregon). HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Sept Time ' Ht. Time Ht. 34 S:3 am. 4.4 li3 mjn. O.T . S:5S PJIUV SJ l:lTpjn. JJ S3 ' S34 aja. 4 4J S Jl ajn. SS S.-04 pjn. SS 233 pjn. IS LOGGERS AND FARMERS i LObS UAIITED ; R-TL 18-Ft. And Long Ungfixs ; j . ; At Top PricM j- Burldnnd Lonlisr Go. Phona 11 J - I ' Tnrneiv Ottjan .3AUl1AL1V w u.ri .i jJfiZ I SSM''1" By j Jimmy Hitlo rao Msms UPSTAS TikSrrs LlSTB-Jv3 TOTH2 TWO SELF-ADMITTED I TUA6 15 JSO-K'S GtkesZ fc3Lt,r4)C (rdinalsEye 3rd Straight ictory ; ' : Sacred Heart Academy's Cardi nals, undefeated, untied and un geared upon after two games, look for a third straight football vic tory this week in a game with the St Francis (Eugene) eleven. It will be Sacred Heart's first home game of the season after having tangled with ML Angel and Jefferson in road excursions. Just where and when theclash will be played was still up in the air Monday. Sacred Heart had honed to play Friday night in Waters field, but the Salem Vikings have their game with Al bany slated for the ball park that i riieht Consequently the Cards may play Saturday night, or even j next I Sunday. j" Father John OXallaeban, sha athletic director, expects , to have site and time of the game straight ened out sometime today. Coach Leo Grosjacques Cards have turned in victories of 14-0 over ML Angel and 13-0 over Jef ferson on successive weekends. Coyotes Next For Bearcats (Continued from preceding page.) Stackhouse cited Ken Cooper, the transfer from TCu, for out standing defensive work as a line backer, and added that 'the work of the defensive forward wall was generally effective. The Bearcats' two freshmen defensive flankmen, Don Hayes and Tom Colleran, proved tough all afternoon. . Scouting reports Indicate that College of Idaho has a big and rough ball club which should give the Willamette one of their stern er tests of the season. 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