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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1952)
Leslie Takes Relay Honors 3 Nevr Records Set In Junior Hi Meet Harry Mohrt Leslie trackmen eopped the laurels in the annual Junior High City Relay meet held Thursday at Leslie field. The Lea lies took the varsity competition With 27 points to 21 for Parrish and 15 for West Salem. Three new records were set in the varsity end A K affair. Leslie and Parrish tied for hon ors in the eighth rade division with 15 points each and West Salem had 11. In the seventh grade competition Leslie came out on top with 20 to Parrish's 13 and West Salem's eight. The West Salem entry of An derson, Scott, Moriarty and Castle at a new mark In the varsity med eyxelay with a time of 4:WJ as set by Leslie only last week. Lesi St by Leslie onl ylast week. Leslie EtrjLes accounted for two records, the high Jump Zeh, Blaco and Stewart totalled 14 feet, eight Inches, topping the previous mark Of IV T set by the tame trio last Snei Mark Falls The Junior shotput mark also went by the boards as Burkland, teh and Mapes of Leslie bit 133' V4. bettering the former mark of 11 r set by a Leslie entry In mi. Varsity results: 220 Relay Parrish (Meyers, Oately, Oglesbee, Salisbury), 24.9. 440 Leslie (Chsves, Funk, JuuL Scheldel), :50. Medley West Salem (Ander- rn, Scott, Moriarty, Castle), 06.5. High Jump Leslie (Zeh, Blaco, Stewart), 14 8". Broad Jump Leslie (Mapes, Juul. Ramsden), 50' 10". Shotput Leslie (Burkland, Zeh, Mapes), 133' Dusette Gets Wallick Date George Dusette't dynamic full nelson against Leo Wallick's crush ing pile driver. Such will be Ex hibit A on Matchmaker Elton Owen's next mat program at the Armory, next Tuesday night. Never one to let a promising brawl go unnoticed, Owen had planned the Dusette-Wallick scuf fle leog before George Issued his challenge at the tail end of this week's proceedings when Wallick pilled Frenchy Roy with the "driver" and then lost the match via foul when he wouldn't let up on the fallen Frenchy. Dusette entered the ring with a helping hand for Roy, and after peace wai again restored issued his challenge to the bronzed blcepper. "This should be a terrific match." Owen adds. "Dusette win be the strongest wrestler Wallick has yet faced here, and I'd like to see him try to put that pile driver on Not unlike Wallick's pile driver, the full nelson as used by Dusette usually leaves its victims useless for the rest of the match. Prelims for the Tuesday card are to be announced later. Legion Teams To Hold Meet Members of the District 2-A American Legion Junior Baseball group are to convene next Tues day at 4 p.m. in the offices of Di rector Bruce Williams in Salem to draw up a playing schedule and discuss other business for the forthcoming season. District 2-A member cities are Salem, Oregon City, Silverton, Mt. Angel, Wood burn and Stayton. "We're going to try to arrange a schedule in which all teams will lay many games," Williams told n announcing the meeting. "If it can be worked out satisfactorily, we'll try to have the teams play a double round robin schedule, each team playing another four times on a home and home basis." Cascade Tops Dragons, 2-0 CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL (Special) A sharp two-hit hurl ing itint by Sophomore Harold Bitterman Thursday carried Cas cade's Cougars to a 2-0 win over the Dallas Dragons in a non-league tilt. Bill Olson of Dallas gave up three blows during the hill duel. It was Cascade's sixth win of the season against one loss. Dallas 000 000 00 2 2 Cascade 110 000 x 2 3 1 Olson and Sjolund; Bitterman and GJesdaL TED PUFFS REGULARLY CHICAGO PWEvery good day for husky Ted Kluszewski of the Cincinnati Reds goes up in smoke cigar smoke, that it. As a bonus for a good performance Redley Coach Ben Chapman gives Klus zewski a choice stogie in a wrap per stamped with the word Hustler." Kluszewski, batting J79, has been puffing regularly. When ice melts the resulting water occupies less space than the ice. Table of Coastal Tides Tldea for Tart. Oregon. April. 1SSS tcsmptWd bj U. S Coajrt and Ceodette Survey. Portland. Oregon). Factfle lUadard Tub HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Awril Tim Ht. Tim Ht. SS 11.14 a-ra. 10 I TS a m. -1-1 IM pjn. S S3 p.m 14 11:44 ejn. SS S O ant. -1.1 1:40 pjn. 41 7:31 p.m. 17 17 123 ja. a.T 1:47 mxa. -4 1 f Jl PJn. 4 7 S.ll pjn. SS am I t S:3S ajm. -S3 4J4 pjn. 4 3 S 5S p.m. 31 St 11 am. as iet am. -a 2 133 pjll. 4 4 9 55 PJM. 13 t 3 a-m. M 11:13 un. S I lit 9JM. 4 J 11:11 pjn. S.4 ThcyH Do It Every MERCS yOUR rCW IS rHSTEMNQ IT TO TWtt DESK, X MA Ae IVE1JL go our ton AVSTBZ DR30C- U Baseball Lead at Stake r; ?2t!ied Weekend Faces Athletes of Mivision By The Associated lreea Lanky Bob Houbregs will get the mound assignment Friday whan Washington makes its first road trip of the baseball season, meeting Oregon State College In Corvallis. The Huskies moved into firse place without lifting a finger Wednes day, but became knotted with Oregon Thursday as the Ducks vanquished Idaho, 13-8. Washing ton plays OJ5.C, at Corvallis. Fri day and Saturday, then switches to Eugene for a pair next Monday and Tuesday. Also on Monday and Tuesday Idaho will clash with Washington State, first at Pullman and then at Moscow. The week-end also brings two track meets and a tennis-golf clash for Northern Division colleges. Favored Oregon will invade Idaho and Oregon Stat will travel to Washington for Saturday track meets. Idaho and Washington will collide in tennis and golf at Mos cow Friday. Keeards Likely Two meet records are very like ly to tumble in the OSC-Wash-lngton cinder argument. Ralph Sutton of the Beavers tossed the spear 201 feet 8 inches against Idaho last week, nearly six feet farther than the record he'll aim for this week. Denny Meyer, Washington two miler, turned in a time of 9:26.8 against Oregon two weeks ago. then was beaten by Senior Bill Richards in 9:28.2 last week dur ing an lntra-squad meet. Set away back in 1929 by Elbert Sellers of Washington, the meet mark Is 9:27.5. The two-mile meet record and several others also may fall at Moscow. Wayne Reiser and Fred Turner of Oregon both have run the elght-lapper consistently un der the meet mark of 9:50.7. An other Webfoot, Don McClure, should better the broad-Jump stan dard of 22 feet 11 and the Duck relay team could easily lower the current record of 336.6. Capitol League Slates Action Four games are on tap today in the Capitol League baseball chase. Salem Academy, holders of sec ond place In the race with a 3-2 mark play host to Philomath, which has failed to win in four starts. The other contest puts Sa cred Heart and Stayton against one another on the Cardinals' Lancaster field. Cascade's Cougars, league lead ers with five straight wins, draw a bye this round. Wolves Slate Weekend Pair MONMOUTH (Special) OCrs Wolves take to the road for two contests this week end. On Friday the Wolves go to Forest Grove to battle the Pacific Badgers and on Saturday the foe will be the State Penitentiary Greys at Salem. The Wolves will be after wins No. four and five in the week end pair. Probable Wolves starters are Bill Palmquist and rookie Ray Nairn. MAJORS ON DAYLIGHT NEW YORK (JP) All major lea gue cities except Detroit and Cin cinnati shift to daylight saving time Sunday at 2 a.m. Effective at this time, baseball games in these cities will start an hour earlier than under existing standard tim es. SCHAEFER'S NERVE TONIC For functional disturbance, nervovs headache, nstrvwM IrrHabllrr, axcitabttity, sleep lessness. $1.00 -$1.75 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 115 N. CMnmwtUI JI. Time (X XJO 115 JUST 6XARTCD TOUCRK & wTTH NOV MAcmis. mat fwroonre FOR A HE ONE FOK 20 YZAKS. words A MHfrzJj Maw '00. 29 Valley League wiujutrm YAixair lxaous W L Pet. MAa1 t 6 1.000 w4r DalW can try s 1 .671 Molalla 1 1 .W7 Est Scads cads 1 1 333 Suvsrton 1 t J3S Sandy 1 1 13) rrifla: famaa ( Suv to ached ul): lUlla at Caa.br rton at Mt. AnL Woodburn .i Sandy. Dallas at sartacada. - - Willamette Valley Xeague base ball action calls for. four games Friday, according to the official schedule. Molalla is slated at Can by, Silverton at Mt-Angel, Wood burn at Sandy and Dallas at Es tacada. Gene Barrett's Mt. Angel Preps, with a perfect 3-0. record, paces the circuit. Molalla 'and Can by are tied for second witl) 2-1 marks and all other entries hav one win, two losses. Saints After 5th Straight SuHlmity's S ints are favored to bJ their fifth straight Marion Couttyr baseball victory todav as they battle Detroit on "the latter's diamond. Detroit has won once in four outings. Three other Marion B tilts also are on tap. Jefferson and Gervais, tied for second place with three wins and one setback each, tangle on the Gervais diamond, Chema wa (2-2) faces Mill City (0-3) on the Mill City field and Gates (2-2) mixes with St. Paul (0-3) on the Buckaroo field. Vik Trackmen Romp Friday Salem High's track and fielders head for Portland today for a big meet with three? of the Port land tchools. The Vikings will romp and Jump with athletes from Jefferson, Lincoln and Washing ton Highs, the meet to be held at Jefferson. Coach Vera Gilmore will take along a full squad of Vik cinder men for the occasion. The Salems again go to Jeffer son High on May 2 for another big meet with Franklin, Grant and Jefferson, the last outing for Gilmore'i gang until the District 7 meet here in Salem. - Cougars Win Meet CANBY (Special) Canby's Cougars captured nine firsts Thursday as they topped Molalla's Indians 72-50 in a dual cinder meet. Leading Canby was Ed Per kett with I6Y4 points. High man for the Indians was Kruplcka with 13. In the island of Barbados, a di vorce Involves division of all property, including the house. The husband carts off his half of the house and the wife boards up the open side and continues to live in the remainder. Active Friday I wish everything was as good and easy to serve as CURLY'S COTTAGE CHEESE Yes, there's no k 1 1 c h n muss or fuss when you serVa tempting, delicious CURLY'S Cottaga Chaasa. Serve it right from the car tonthe whole family will love it. CURLY'S fHONI Yew Priemfly Home Owned PIry ByrnnmyHldol rVQXLBSRRf IS VERx TVtl .the o&mM&poQ&W WBLX. GO ON GOME fQv" ACLL VST I A a . a- a CKJT A HUTCH DtZXXJBERRyS THE NOV BQUffWErT? MSfLL DO fTEVHRy TUa ujo a mt cm to Qurre a FewtonG 'Cat Bailers To Head East Willamette's Bearcats take off today for a grueling road trip to the east which finds them play ing four Northwest Conference gimea In three days against-College of Idaho's Coyotes and the Whitman Missionaries. The trip will have great bearing on Bear cat title hopes this season. . The Willamettes, with a 2-1 conference mark to date, face the Coyotes in a twinbill Saturday afternoon at Caldwell then go to Walla Walla for a. pair with the Missionaries on Monday. Coach John Lewis plans to start Freshman Andy George in the first game of the Coyote se ries. If the 'Cats take the opener It will be either Benny Holt or Dave Gray, both yearlings, go ing in the nightcap," with Veteran Mike Glenn saved j for Monday and Whitman. If , Willamette drops the first Coy ofej 'game Lewis will work Glenn lit she second tilt. Churning Oil Stocks Keep Market Busy NEW YORK (Churning on stocks kept the stock market In a ferment Thursday smd resulted in a wide and mostly downside mixture of prices. - The Willlston Basin was the cause of it all that together with developments in the steel dispute and a continuation of lower earn ings reports. John C. Case, vice president of Socony Vacuum, told stock holders at the annual meeting of his extreme optimism over So cony's prospects in Wilbston. "I think it is going to prove to be an excellent producing area," he said. Thereafter came a big rebound. Northern Pacific, which has more than 3 million acres there, moved right ahead and closed up 2 at 76V after selling as low as 724. It was the day's most active is sue with 40,200 shares traded. Amerada, which first struck oil there a year ago, recovered and closed with a loss of2Vi at 216 after It touched a low of 212. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 10 cents at $100.10 with the industrial com ponent off 50 cents, the rails up 60 cents, and utilities unchanged. Volume eimk to 1,580,000 shares, well above average, as compared with a low 1,090,000 shares traded Wednesday. Church Softhall: Church Softball results of Thursday: Senior League Evangelistic Temple 9, 1st Methodist 7 Jason Lee 15, Nazarene 2; Free Meth odist 5, 1st Baptist 3; Kingwood Bible 16, 1st Christian 10; Good Shepherd 10, Calvary Baptist 9. KLAMATH GULL LEADS YAKIMA (IP) Sally Bennett of Klamath Falls, Ore., is leading the all-events with 1,576 pins as tha Northwest Women's Bowling As sociation tourney enters its second week-end of action Friday. Julia Hagen, Spokane, paces Class B with 1,397 and Elsie Marlich, Se attle, is tops in the Booster divi sion with 1,264. Central U-Drive Truck Service Corner 12th aavd Stale Vans. Stakes, P.U. FOR KENT Phone 2-1062 Wre Husittn Bajaii Displap Dei Deeds ST. LOUIS (AVRoger Hornsby, the stone-faced Rajah of baseball, was like a stern father Thursday trying to hide his pride In a spunky son. Ha almost smiled In talking about the victory surge of his button- bustln Browns. A fellow named Bobby Cain sugared it up for them Wednes day night with a one-hit perform ance that whipped the Cleveland Indiana 1-0. It was the seventh victory in eight games for the Browns and it pushed them to the top of the American League standings. "Great job of pitching by Cain," said Manager Hornsby tersely. "Fine game. Our boys are hustling We're getting the pitching." Shortstop Marty Marion, who like Hornsby has been with win ning teams before, was less re luctant. These kids are just plain crazy to play baseball," the ex-Cardinal manager said, "and when you get a bunch of fellows on one club all as eager to play as these Browns, you know anything can happen." Fans Enthusiastic St. Louis fans, who in previous seasons showered most of their attention on the Cardinals, are wildly enthusiastic about the new Browns. The temperature Wednesday night was cold 50 degrees yet attendance was 7,110. That brought tne Brownie noma gate this year to 70,916, compared with 22,576 for five playing dates last year. Owner Bill Veeck was silent on doctors' orders. He's in bed with a severe cold. It caused him to spoil his boast that during his long career he had never missed seeing a home game of his team. Homer in 17th Gives Beavers Win Over LA PORTLAND UP) Outfielder Jim RBssell drove a 375-foet home rua into the center field stands In the 17th Inning Thurs day aught to give Portland a 6-5 Pacific Ceast Leagae victory ev er Loe Angeles. Lee Anaeles oaa 4 104 eea aa 955 14 9 Portland 999' 919 931 999 999 919 11 t Melsan. Zlek (g), Bern (9), Bacsewski (11) and Peden; Pie retti. Drilling (8). Linde (10), DeBlasf (11). Helser (15) and Robinson. GUdd (11). RED C WITH Til EIGHTH ARMY IN KOREA (INS) - The American Red Cross has provided the United Nations fighting men In Korea with almost one million dollars worth of "comfort" items and can teen facilities. 2x6 Sheets Reg. 9.00 Cholco PLENTY FRE3 PARKINO ; . r " aSySjrrr aanaaaaaaJBaaMBnsnanBAanSnaMnnnaBnnn Pride of Brownies Dallas Snares Cinder Meet SILVERTON - (Special) - The Dallas Dragons piled up nine firsts Thursday as they took hon ors in a triangular track meet with Silverton and Woodburn. 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