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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1952)
Early Ticket Buying Urged for All persons wanting to attend Ike nugo Senators Boosters Lchew at the Armory Tues day, April 29 are urged te bay their dueats early else risk a efcsaee ef missing eat en the si gaatle fete fer the local bail club. Jim Meoelf, general chairman ef the affair, reports tickets sales re at a brisk pace, Indicating that the Arssory will be Jammed to rapacity fer the luncheon. Women and children, as well are welcome te attend 50-Lap Mainer Feature Sloth Cars Try Again At Molly-Soivl Sunday The Stock cars are scheduled to try It again at Hollywood Bowl Sunday afternoon after being washed out of their opener last Sab bath. Mike Carty, promoter for the sponsoring Valley Sports organiza tion; announces that the same line- i up that was to go last Sunday will be on hand. That means a 22 car field, comprising the top driv ers of the Northwest, is going to battle for laurels in the feature JO-lap main event. Another highlight of the Sunday card-is the demonstration of one of the brand new auto polo cars, a fleet of which is being currently constructed in Salem. Among the top driven slated to again try for their 1852 debut here are Hershel McGrtff, Wild BiU Hyde, Len Sutton. Don Nelson, Bill Amick, Bill Weiman and Ray Elliott. The makes of cars entered in clude four 1952 products In ah Oldsmobile, a Henry J., a Ford and a Hudson Hornet. The Sunday program opens with 1:30 time trials. The program in cludes, in addition to the 50-lap mainer, a 3-lap helmet dash and three 8-lap heat races. l Deaf School Victor The State Deaf School cinder quad Wednesday racked 68 Vt points to come out on top in a three-way meet with Mill City and Chemawa on the ODS field. Mill City had 41 4 and Chemawa totalled 14. Irvin Martin sparked Deaf School with 12 points. 2 Sizes 50 Yards (5SC to 13 s Plenty etjfoa the event, set 'nr nooe on the 29th. Mooolf particularly urges all Senator stoekhelders to ret their dncsts as early aa possible, and suggest that each brine along a friend. The lancheen will ameant to a blc klckoff for the Salons' homer opener at a last the Lewis ton Drones the night of the 29th. iLmncheon tickets eaa be ob tained at Wlcklaad's sporting roods store, all service clnbs and Viking Netters Still Unbeaten Del Ramsdell's Salem High School net team took its sixth straight win of the season Wednes day with a 3-2 victory over the strong Central Catholic Rams on the Olinger courts. The Viks split the four singles goes and won the only doubles engagement. The Rams' Jerry Doyle, rated the top prep star in the state, topped Salem's Al Heston 8-1, 6-3 in the feature match. Results: Singles Doyle (C) over Heston (S) 8-1, 8-3; Jack Alstock (C) over Merle Baumgart (S) 6-4, 2-6. 6-2; Lynn Hardy (S) over Don Welch (C) 6-1, 4-6, 7-5; Mel Wil liamson (S) over Vince Apilado (C) 6-3, 8-5. Doubles John Min nifie and Dick Wilson (S) over Larpenteur and Bastash (C) 6-3, 6-0. Central Gqdermen Lose CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL, -(Special) - Cascade won all but two events Wednesday in topping Central 88-33 in ft dual track meet. Dave Murray and Jim Briles of Cascade each took two firsts. With Every Fishing Tackle Purchase each Cm Casting Line Salmon Ecjgs tJc to Sgf Free Parking puataxtud C Eft DC tcofup Jaa6 JLrtliJ Senator Fete from Ed Cherry at Etfstroi The dneats are priced at $1 per head. Meanwhile dacat sales for the opener aralnst Lewiston are also reported going at a rood clip at Wlcklaad's. The entire rrand stand Is re-erred for the opener at $1 per ticket and bleacher renetral admissions are available at et cents. A few box seats are available at the Waters Park of fice. Yanks, Brooks Capture Tilts (Cont. from Prec. Page) league home run provided the prop for Cleveland's second straight over the Chicago White Sox, 1-0, on Bob Lemon's three hit pitching. Byrne in Form The surprising St. Louis Browns, showing new dash under Manager Rogers Hornsby, whipped Detroit, 5-4, to make it two in a row on Tommy Byrne's seven - hitter. Byrne, the wild man of the league for years, showed sharp control and drove in a run with a double in the seventh. Brooklyn blasted Boston Brave pitching for 20 hits including a Corner and double by Roy Campa nula in a 14-8 romp. Seven Boston errors helped the Dodgers roll to a 12-3 lead in the first three in nings. Duke Snider had five hits and Campanella added a single to his extra base efforts to keep his average at a lofty .750 mark. Raschi ran into trouble in the ninth inning at Philadelphia after sliding through the first eight with a two-hit shutout. He walked the first two men in the ninth. When ho threw two wide pitches to El mer Valo, he was replaced by Johnny Sain. Rookie Fridley. a Dallas grad, smashed a Joe Dobson pitch into the upper left field seats at Com iskey Park for Cleveland's mar gin. Hornsby yanked two rejyUn for pinchhitters but let PlVher Byrne hit for himself in the sev enth Inning and it worked. Byrne came through with a double that drove in the first of three runs as the Browns tied the score. They won by knocking out Art Houtte man in the eighth. )eto LEVEL WIND Casting Reels TPto ft Telescope Rods Phone 3-9191 In the Capitol Shopping Center George Hurls, Brown Qmiyslams , iearcaSs eat Unfield 7-3 in Circuit Start Freshman Andy George effectively scattered nine hits Wednes day as Willamette's Bearcats opened th Northwest Conference dia mond race with a 7-3 victory over the defending champion LinUeld Wildcats at Bush field. Coach John Lewis' Methodists piled up all the runs they needed in the very first inning as they larruped Stan Blank, the touted Wildcat ace, for six runs feature blow being Firitiacker Alva Brown's long left field home run smash with the sacks loaded. Enjoying a big margin, George blanked Roy Helser's McMinnville crew until the sixth inning. Bearcats Explode The Bearcats collected eight hits off Blank and successor Don Beard and six came in the first big in ning. In addition to Brown's grandslammer, Denny Elsasser, the yearling centerfielder, contribut ed two singles in that initial frame alone and Cliff Glrod, Dave Perl- man and Millard Bates also sin ged. , ... . Blank forced across tne final WU tally with a walk in the fourth. Willamette plays Portland's Pi lots at Portland Friday and hosts Lewis and Clark in a conference tilt Saturday, 2:30, at Bush. - UNniLD (J) 7) WILLAMETTE BHOA BHOA KruegerJ 4 3 1 l.Elsasrjn J 3 0 LeBlancr u t-riroa, a a v Baiaro.c Welch.l Mrtin.l Rtschn.m White .2 Zulererj Blank, p Hamrly.r Olaon.x Beard.p HiUer.xx Oenajcxz OlPerbnan.3 3 1 BrouwcrJ 4 Mkoakiej Brown.l Koepf.o i Bateau 3! George.p 01 s Shi Id. m o 0 0 Total 38 9 34 Total 34 8 17 12 x Walker for Blank In 7th. xx Singled for Beard in 9th. xxx Singled for Zuleser in 0th. Linfleld 000 001 1013 f I WiU. 800 100 OOx 7 i 2 Pitching summary: IpAb H R Er lo Bb Blank 27 ft 1 7 3 3 Beard 3 7 0 0 0 1 3 Ceorga 9 3S S 7 3 Winner George. Loaer Blank. PB Baford. LOB Lin. 10. Will. 11. Errors Krueger 3, Martin. Zulejer, Brown. Bates. HH Brown. 1BH Owenj. 2BH Martin. RBI Bafaro. White. HiUer. Elumr. Perlman. Brown 5. DP Welch to Zuleger. Um pire: Hauke, Beal. Time: 2:30. (Night game results will be found in Major line scores on first sports page.) 9S Staters Down Cougars 9-2 CORVALLIS jp-SoutbpawDon White limited Washington State to six hits Wednesday and Oregon State rdlled to a 9-2 victory in the opening Coast Conference Nor thern Division baseball game here. Wash; State 000 000 020-2 1 Oregon State ... 100 023 03x-9 15 1 Keogh, Bulkey (8) and Koeper; White and Thomas. Gals Capture DivotHonors Women golfers at Salem Golf dab held a "whistle" tourney Tuesday with points for par, bog le, birdie and eagle. Winner In Class A was Mrs. Charles McDe vltt with 4? points, the Class B Queens were Mrs. Leon Perry and Mrs. Frank Sharer with 42 each. In Class C Mrs. Norman Campion waa tops with SI and the Class D leader was Mrs. William Dyer Jr.. with BO. with DLDFtiCSaiAcuciD ml BLOWOUT-SAFE you dr!v along with your mind at asm because only tho Llfo Guard principle makes a blowout as harmless as a slow leak. PUNCTURE-SAFE no loss of valuable time changing tire when a puncture oc curs. The LlfeGuard Puncture Seal tube Instantly seals up puncture holesl 100,000 MILE re-usable protection. These wonderful tubes serve dependably through as many as three sets of tires. No other tube affords such low cost pro tection against punctures and blowoirl accidents! Install them In your present riros. Start Neirs For Big Elks Links Tourney The seventh annual Elks Links Tournament, open this year to all amateur golfers In the state of Oregon, unbuckles its first action Sunday at Salem Golf Club as qualifying in all but the Cham pionship Flight starts a one-week run. The qualifying round for the Championship division will be confined to one day Sunday, April 27th. First - round matches in all flights must be played by a May .4th deadline. Subsequent rounds also will abide by a Sunday night deadline in their particular week. Tardy matches will be decided by a coin flip. The championship final of 36 holes will be held on Sunday, June 8th. - Those in the Championship flight will play In foursomes picked , by the tourney committee and at times assigned by the com mittee. All registrations for the Cham pionship flight must be in by April 23. The entrance fee of $1.50 includes a tourney award dinner to be held on Sunday, June 8th. GERVAIS TH1NCLADS WIN GERVAIS - (Special) - Led by John McCall's wins in the century, 220 and broad jump, Gervais on Wednesday licked Jefferson 106-20 in a dual cinder meet. protect yourself against the neiv 100,000 mile Ke-usafe blowout-safo! puncturo-safc! Get SERVICE STATIONS INC. Center at Commercial Marion at Liberty The ,talaman, Sclonx Oregon. Silsox Await 'Sunday? Invasion of Senators The birr est baseball offering to hit Sllverten te a long while comes Sunday when the Sllrerton Red Sox, Stronger than they've been In years, play host to the Salem Sen ators la aa exhibition game Sun day afternoon, I o'clock, at Mc Glnnls Field. The Red Sox. skippered by for mer Senator Wally Flager, are loaded with ex-profeaslonal and college talent and will be pulling so stops In their efforts to rack a decision over the Western Interna tional League Club. The Sunday tilt will mark the first showing In this area by the highly promising 1952 Senator club, and Manager Hugh Luby Is certain to field his best possible linenp in an effort te subdue the ambitious Silsox. The probable SUverton Hill choice against the Solons will be Gene Peterson, member of the Senator pitching corps two sea sons ago and catching will be Ted Kerr, another former Senator, or Irv Roth, ex -Willamette Univer sity backstop. Other onetime Senators in the Red Sox cast are Outfielders Dick Gentzkow and Glenn S tetter, the latter long one of the top stickers In tho WIL who decided not to play with tho Salems this year. Other SUverton luminaries include Chuek Sauvain, ex-Oregon State hill flash and flrst-saeker and Ro- StFEW TTqjiebci OSDIM AST TOM How 9tmmm-mH accltf.afs ra .aaifcar r.rala aaavajl a.a yaatr tar aaSar your New LIFEGUARD Safety Tubes hero today! 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