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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1952)
VikCiriaerram To Milwaukie j Locals Seek Second Dual Meet Victory Vera Gilmore's Salem High School cinder squad takes to the road today for a 3 o'clock dual meet with Milwaukie in the Clackamas County city. Today's tourney will be final action for the Vikings before participation In the Hayward Relays at Eu gene on April 19th. The Gilmore crew captured its only previous dual go this season, topping Albany's Bulldogs by a. 76 to 45 marjtain. Gilmore expects a nip-and-tuck battle with MilwjuiV'r The V7' , mentor figures his best bets are Larry Paulus in ti e l,igu jtit..j, Stan Viele in the century and quarter-mile, Howard Saling in thf mile, Dick Glarnw in the half mileChuck Johnston and Eddie Castitlo in the 440. Don Davis- in the hurdles, Troy Archer and Ray Taylor in the Javelin event and Gore Meyers in the shotput. Mf of the above named are let terrrj;n outside of Sophomores Ray Tavl5r and Eddie Castillo and Sal ine. :who won a monogram in cross-country. Gitmore plans to take a 37-man squad on today's trip. Dusette Faces 'Pop' Tuesday A riotous mainer match between George Dusette. the muscle man from Montreal, and Kurt Von Pop penhcim, the proud and rough Prussian, Is in store for local mat fans at the armory Tuesday night. Matchmaker Elton Owen signed the bout after Dusette issued a challenge to the Prussian follow inz last week's tag team go. The scrap will pit Dusette's pet fuil nelson specialty against Pop penheim's trade-mark, the cross bow hold and both will pull all sop since each is after a bout with the Masked Marvel, current holder of the Coast junior heavy crown. In challenging Poppenheim, Du sr'te m-ide no bones of the fact that he doubts the Prussian is as to'ih as he thinks he is. Kurt, in arcepting the match, safd he'll an swer that one in Tuesday night's s.rap. The" serr.i-windun will mark the return of Leo Wallick after an 18 rnonth absence. Roueh and ready Leo will collide with Frenchie Roy in v.-hat could be the top crowd p'oarr of the evenine. Wallick has ie-n campaigning with high suc ce s m Canada and Texas for the pa-;t vear and a half. The remainder of the card will bf announced later by Owen. STARS GET BASGALL MFMPHIS. Tenn. c.P) - Second P. .seraan Monty Basgall of the PrfsburRh Pirates wa released o" i right Thursday to. Holly wood of the Pacific Coast League. Tahlr of Postal TiIr Tidrs for Tart. Oregon. April. 1952 (rofi'Piled by U S. Coast and Geodetic S'.irvev, Portland Orejronl. Pacific Standard Time HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Anril Time Ht. Time Ht. 11 12.20 a.m. 6 8 7:16 a m. -0 5 1: p.m. 5 2 6 54 p m. 2 1 12 12 51 am. J 7 57 a m. -0 7 2 .25 p m. 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What is the most popular sig nificance of each of these num bers: (a 365: (b) 5,280; (c) 144; (d) 32; (e) 212? 2 In what sport do the Marquis ! of 'H'eensbury rules occur? 1 What Ls the science of study of plants called? j About how old was Christ at1 the time of his death? j .V For what is London's Fleet! Street famous'' ANSWERS I fa) Number of days in a year, (b) number of feet in a mile; (ci number of units in a gross; (d) freezing temperature Fahrenheit: (e) boiling tempera ture Fahrenheit. 2. Boxing. 3 Btany. 4. About 33 years. 5: Newspapers. SCHAEFER'S ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE For Quick Relief of Constipation 50c Try it SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial TAjot2rt?py the tft uiMV Aimys bbjttuns 1tX O W MX ' Waters Tilt at 3 o'Clock Vikings Most Spartans Today in EBig Six Start Harold Hauk's Salem High School Vikings, their record showing two wins and no losses thus far this season, plunge into Big Six Lea i gue action this afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Waters Park as they engage I th Gorvallis Snartans. In previous outings this season and Sweet Home in district games. The likely Viking pitching choice today could be Ron Whit taker, though Lowell Pearce, ace of the staff with two straight wins, could be the nominee even though he worked against Sweet Home Tuesday. The Salem infield will be com prised of Phil Jantze at first base, Captain Jim Rice at second, Jim my Brown at short and Chuck Puhlman at third. In the outfield will be Bill Nelson, Rod Hales, and either Bob Brunkal or Don Burke. Leslie Track Squad Victor Four meet records were broken by the Leslie Junior High School cinder squad as it gained decisions over West Salem's Giants in var sity, eight and seventh grade divi sions of a relays meet held at Les lie Thursday. The Leslie varsity won 30-5, the eighth graders game 'out on top 20-15 and the seventh ! graders won 25-0. ' Th varsity mark topped came j in . th high Jump as Blaco and . Stewart combined for 14 feet, sev- en inches as against the old mark j of 14 feet, six inches. In the eighth j grade action the Leslie team of Thurston, Krater and Prance hit 47 feet, 8a4 inches to better the i old standard of 46' 1H.". j In the seventh grade division ; the broadjump record went by the ' boards, Blaco and Coblentz leap- ing 46 feet 4 V inches as compared , with the old mark of 44' 9". An , other mark falling in the seventh ! grade action was the high jump figure of 12' 9". Foxley, Russell ! and Blaco set a new one with a I combined total of 13 feet, four in ' ches. 220 Relay: Leslie (Stewart. Chaves Maoes. Scheidel 23 2 440: Leslie (Chaves. Funk. Scheidel 50.7. 880: Leslie (Funk. Hamilton, Juul. I Mar- shall. Stewart -1:4-8.1. Distance: Leslie (Blaco, Juul. Du bois. Ramiden 4:17 8 Sbotput: Leslie (Burkland. Mapes. Scheidel 126' 2'. Broadjump : West Salem (Ander i son. acoit. rsreanai ov . I Hlfh Jump ; art I 14' 7". Leslie (Zen. Blaco, stew- Electric Brain j Learns to Sing j NEW YORK (JP) The electronic j brain at Manchester University in : England has been taught to sing "God Save the Queen," the Bri tish Information Service reports. "The mechanical creature is 1 given a coded version of the score, which interprets, then constructs ' the necessary waveform to give effect to its interpretation. There is no sort of recording or phono graph in the machine," said the : Earl of Halsbury, managing direc-j tor of the National Research Deve lopment Corporation. 02C30FD8 3 DAYS 600-16 EXCHANGE 10 Months Rood Hazard Guaranteo 0. El. Rubber Welders 1820 S. 1 2th Street fiTlLL OH TMAT JOB. EHX t i rvr A LITTLEr -V- ' civ OFF iw fVvwi"- - I ItMLUlMa klHrT jt J 'e eooo. STEADY JOB, XXI tffcnM were noer ncr&t OCT WVR THKcE TEARS' TAXES Tmamxako wo the Hauk club topped Lebanon Sandy Snares Narrow Win, Canby Relays CANBY (Special) Sandy's Pi oneers emerged winners in the an nual Canby Relays Thursday as they totalled 27 points to edge out second-place Dallas' 26,i. In third place was Estacada with 214, host Canby and Molalla were next with 16'2 apiece. Silverton had 16 and Woodburn 11. Dallas. Estacada and Canby each notched two firsts in the Willam ette Valley League track feature. 44C 1st Cnnbv (Perkett. Hanson. Herman. Waener)2nd, Silverton. Marie: 47:3. B. J : 1st. Sandy (GomoU, Walker): 2nd. Dallas. Mark: 38 7". Disc : 1st. Sstacada (York. Hayes): 2nd. Dallas. Markl J3S- 3'". H. J : 1st. Molana (Hagan, Horton): 2nd. Sandy. Mark: If Vault: 1st. Dallas fDcsmon, Tilanner): 2nd. Sandy. Mark: 20.6". Shot: 1st. Dallas (Jepson. Tilner. Stepper): 2nd. Estacada. Mark: 12' 2"," T . . . 1 f V. . . . II . 1 1 1 v. 2nd. s-ndy Mark: 288' 2-Mile: "1st. Estacada (Bryan. Miller. Gibson): 2nd Silverton. Mark: 5:17 4. Sprint Medlev: 1st. Woodburn (Pav licek. ntk. Hareins. Schenk); 2nd. Sandy. JkUrk 2-42 9. Husky Cindermen Lose NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL-(Special)-Lake Oswego rolled up 10 first places today to whip North Marion's Huskies 75 4 to 46 V, in a dual cinder meet. Bob Single led the winners with triumphs in the century and 220 and a second in the broad jump for 144 points. John Van Lieu of North Marion cracked his school's mark in the half-miles with a 2:09.5 time. Here's the Dope BUT OFFICER, I'M SUPPOSD TO PUT MV ARM OUT WHCU I CTOTJ I NATiONAi Vir COjxCH I OIILY 5oleTn. Oroyon TO 1 1 r - eooo to horsc wrnEfo eKAK-T Yawama Tilts Slated Today Four games are slated in Yawa ma League baseball action today. Dayton's Pirates go to Yamhill. Banks plays at Amity, Willamina Is host to Central, North Marion invades the Sheridan field and Lake Oswego plays at Sherwood. SHOP FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. Jansen not Against Tribe; Braves Beat Bosox By The A elated Press) TULSA, Okla. ipy-Larry Jan sen and Max tinier blanked Cleveland cm six hits Thursday as the New York Giants rapped two Indian hurlers for a dozen singles and a 4-0 triumph. In six Innings, Jansen allowed only four hits. Larry Dobys double against the wall was the only solid blow off the Giant ace. BOSTON (TP) - The Boston Braves of the National League Thursday clinched the intra -city title with a 5-4 victory over the American League's Red Sox in an exhibition game at Braves Field. Lefty Warren Spahn of the Braves scattered nine hits. The Braves had won two games previously in the South in the se ries which Is scheduled for five games. Gates, Saints In Key Contest Marion County B League base ballers swing into another round of action on four fronts today, with the feature game pitting un beaten Sublimity and Gates against one another. The two teams each have 2-0 records so far and will battle for the top spot to day on the Gates diamond. Other games put Mill City (0-2) at Gervais (1-1), Detroit (1-1) at Jefferson (1-1) and Chemawa (1 2) at St. Paul (0-2). For a long time, each 10 years ' has seen about two million more ' dairy cattle in the United States. :- V 1 HEil I; BALTIMORE UP) - The Balti more Orioles of the International League handed the World Cham pion New York Yankees a 6-2 de feat Thursday in the Yankees' fi nal game of its northward trek. It was the first defeat for the New Yorkers since leaving St. Petersburg. Vic Raschl's wildness set up early Oriole scoring. ATLANTA UP) - Nelson Fox scampered home on an infield er ror in the 10th inning Thursday to give' the Chicago White Sox a 10-9 decision over the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Asso ciation. CHATTANOOGA UP) - Three Chattanooga pitchers combined for a masterful eight-hitter, spoiled Hill Gail Takes Turf Feature LEXINGTON, Ky. (VHiU Gail, the Calumet Farm speedster who figures heavily in the Kentucky Derby picture, headed for home with an all-out drive Thursday to win the $10,000 added Phoenix Handicap, opening day feature at Keeneland. Hill Gail raced close up to light ly regarded Dark Peter most of the route and came in by three fourths of a length as the veteran Eddie Arcaro nudged him a couple of times with the whip. The time was 1:10 and two fifths for the six furlong route, equalling the track record estab lished by Allegro in 1938. Top Blend, Hill Gail's stable mate and the only other three year -old in the race, was third as THI SUIT THAT KEEPS A SEVEN DAY SCHEDULE I Courier Cloth, the most obliging suit in the world . . . the unique yarn dye sheeA rorsted that g6es from business, to dinner, to the country. Courier Cloth, the suit that combines the wear of a sharkskin, the lustre of gabar dine and the handle of fine flannel. The &ttiegncnu Soleai; only by Cliff Ma pes' home run, as the Lookouts trimmed the Detroit Tigers Thursday 6-3. Mapes 325-foot blow accounted for all the Tiger runs in the sixth. RICHMOND, Va. UP) - The Philadelphia Phillies edged the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday, 8-7, tc take the spring series from the Redblrds, seven games to five. A 3:45 p. m. curfew had been set to permit the teams to catch a train. At exactly that time, Plate Umpire Tom Gorman stopped the game. That was in the seventh inning. St. Louis had scored two runs to go ahead, 9-8. The game was called with the Phils at bat in the bottom of the seventh with two , out and two aboard. The score reverted back to the end of the sixth. he trailed Dark Peter by 4 lengths. The race was Hill Gail's first since he captured the Santa Anita Derby. He is due for at least one other racejt Keeneland, the $25,- 000 added Blue Grass Stakes in two weeks. The Calumet entry closed at 2-5 ; in the betting and returned $2.80 for each $2 to win, place and show. Dark Peter, closing at 17-1, paid $7.60 and $4.60. ! MORE CARS ENTER INDIANAPOLIS (yJVThe field for the 36th annual Indianapolis 500-mile auto race May 30 was increased to 55 cars Thursday by six new entries. The entry dead- i line is next Thursday. I rem mtmi lu a y u K0 Oregon) friday. Apffl 11; Ittt-Tf - it. I WHEEL BALANCE J SPECIAL! Static and dynam ic balance b o t h front whels in cludes weight!. Check and set toe in criss-cross tires if desired. 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