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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
Bdd feekoieini CM) State Champs In Big Show Bend, Eugene Picked In Favored Roles The annual Big Six League track and field meet, involving athletes from Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Bend, Eugene and Springfield Highs, takes place this afternoon and evening in McCullough Sta dium. The big show, and it lists a number of lads who won state ti tles at Corvallis last weekend, will be free to the public. Preliminary events will start at 1 pm. The final field events are to start at 2 o'clock also, but the main portion of the meet, the races themselves, won't start un til pon according to Vern Gil xnore, Salem High coach who along with Willamette Us Chester Stackhouse will be in charge of the program. Re n4 State Champion Bend High's Lava Bears, 1952 state champions for Class A schools, will be the team to watch in the conclave. But the Eugene Axemen, who won the Big-6 last year, are back again with an other strong outfit and ara ex pected to give the Bears a real battle for the championship. At least two dandy races are distinct possibilities, the mile and $80. Springfield's Bill Bellinger, the state mile and 880 king at Corvallis, will be up against Ron Meskinen of Eugene in the four lap romp and against Salem's Dick Glasgow in the two lapper Both gave Dellinger terrific bat tles at Corvallis. V Other state champs scheduled for action are Salem's Larry Paulus in the broad jump. Bend's Dean Benson in the high hurdles and Corvallis Tom Blackstone in the discus. Bend Sprinter Jack Scheffold, second in the state 109-yard dash, also will be here. Archie Moore KOs Oaklander SAN FRANCISCO CrP- Ring wise Archie Moore, 35-year-old No. 1 contender for the world's light heavyweight title, strength ened his claim Mond night when he knocked out Bob Dunlap of Oakland in the sixth round of their scheduled 10-rounder at Winterland. Moore, of St. Louis, weighed 183, Dunlap 180. 4ofri-WH(r wotor mfooo! and in ialom. 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Time trials ! will get under way at 7:30 p.m., with three-lap trophy dash following. Then will come four heat taetk of eight laps each, a 15-lap Class B mainer and a 35 lap Class A finale. The complete list of cars and drivers will b announced by Car ty later in tlje week. It will no doubt Include! Len (LIT Abner) Sutton who fest season was the foremost hot fod pilot of the Sa lem shows. GUESS... how yowr rm will look In your color. Come to Seism's Paint Factory - Color Gallery . . . Whsrs ths coJors aro displayed in pan els, big asjlifs. Ploitty of virioty In color, toxturo mnd fffoot, Ud 4I potato aro mod Gallon in r Ilfg. Co. i J Phono t-190 AND STORE Time All Slots Filled In Ball Tourney By The Associated Press The final three berths in the Oregon high school baseball tour nament were filled Monday. Roosevelt of Portland, which de feated Reedsport 7-0 for the dis trict title, will represent District 2. Central Catholic of Portland, be came the District 3 entrant by vir tue of its 10-5 victory over Sheri dan in a title game. Junction City shut out Spring field 1-0 for the District 5 title and tournament berth. The tournament is to Thursday at Albany. open Waltons Slate Meet Tonight Moving pictures of the Mercury Motors proving grounds in the Everglades of Florida and of Glen ! Wooldridge, "The White Water Cowboy of the Rogue," during a trip through the lower Rogue Ri ver Canyon will be the features of the regular Salem Izaak Walton League eight o'clock meeting to night at the Clubhouse, 500 S. Cottage St. The former film Is a stunt movie provided by the Mercury Motors organization and the latter shows the famed Wooldridge navigating the treacherous Rogue River. Color slides sponsored by the "Keep Oregon Green" Society also are to be shown. Chapter Secretary Eino Setala urges a full turnout of the mem bership and adds that guests are welcome. Viking Bailers Given Awards Awards were passed out to ; Salem High School varsity and Jayvee baseballers at an assembly on Tuesday, the varsity men get ting letters and the JV performeis certificates. Varsity awards went to Dave ! Brunkal, Chuck Puhlman, Ron Whittaker. Phil Jantze, Jim Rice, Larry Smith. Larry Springer, 1 Lowell Pearce. Walt Winters, Rod ; Hales, Bill Nelson. Don Burke and Steve Merchant. Manager awards j were earned by Gene Swinau and 1 Carl Holmquist Jayvee awardees: Herb Triplett, , John Wilbur, Tom Pickens, Ed Warrenburg. Gary Smith, Stan Pauley, Ron Anderson. Gary Pat- terson. Paul Beck. Bob Chandler, Mike Campbell. Fred Bolton, Gor- ! dy Elwood, Jerry Gregg, Courtney j Kutz. Frank Leswell, Bruce Mich- els, Fred Schrecengost, Bob Payne, ' Twink Pederson. Howard Pingle, : Jack Stryffeler and Manager Bill Edwards. Look and Learn By A C. Gordon 1. To whom was the first A merican aviation pilot's license is sued? 2. How many parts comprise a watch? I 3. What color flower is more common than any other? I 4. To what country is America I indebted for its earliest tomato seeds? J 5. What are gregarious animals? j ANSWERS? j 1. To Glenn Curtiss. in 1911. j 2. Whether a watch cost one j dollar or several hundred dollars, its is made up of about 128 parts, i 3. White, j 4. France. t 5. Animals that live in flocks ! or herds. GOOuMJJQG COtON and STOMACH y MIES (Hemorrhoids) AILMENTS Trutrt WKfeort iMpttai Oonttai w 14 B Writ, m Gill CJ.Ow.Mi), Our Fv4r Till DEAN CLINIC IS mmtil 3 i QltclU ... I Mr 43r4 fmm. MM HOCIfMAST SAMOT MUUVMI lliniDDlnlG By Jimmy Hatlo Coast Gnder Stars Await Eugene Meet LOS ANGELES-(Special) -Some of the nation's most brilliant col legiate track-Olympic team can didates will compete in the 22nd annual Pacific Coast Conference Championships In Eugene, Oregon, this weekend (Mav 23 and 24) i with several meet records in jeop ardy. Five PCC athletes boast the best college marks in the nation for 1952, according to a list of per formances released Tuesday by the Conference Commissioner's office, while several others rank near the top. Leading marks as the athletes point for the big meet are: 100-yard dash: 9.6, Jack Smith, Oregon (4th best in nation); 220 yard dash: 20 8, Rod Richard, UCLA (1st); 440-vard dash: 48 5. Jim Lea, Southern California; 880-yard run: 1:53.6, Ken Morgan, Washington (7th) ; Mile run: 4:15.7, Art Garcia, Southern California; Two-mile run: 9:22.5, Art Garcia, Southern California (9th); High hurdles: 14.0, Jack Davis, South ern California (1st); Low hurdles: 23.1, Jack Davis, Southern Cali fornia (2nd); High jump: 6 ft. 8 in., Emery Barnes, Oregon (3rd); Pole Vault: 14 ft. H in., Lyle Dickey, Oregon State (2nd) ; Broad jump: 28 ft. 3V4 in., George Brown, UCLA (1st); Shot put: 56 ft. 64 in.. Parry O'Brien, South ern California (1st); Discus: 182 ft. 5 in., Sim Iness, Southern Cali fornia (1st); Javelin: 219 ft. 1 in., Chuck Missfeldt, Oregon (3rd); Mile relay: 3:17.2 (twice) Califor nia (Linneau Huntze, Warwick Timmerman, Spurrier). Richard's Mark Best Richard's mark in the 220 is the best recorded in the nation this year by a collegian and betters the PCC meet record of 21 flat, while Smith's century race is the fourth best clocked this year. Davis, defending meet champion in both hurdles, has been exceed ed by only one collegian in the low hurdles time and has the best clocking in the highs. Both marks equal the PCC meet records. Iness' prodigious neave has been sub mitted for a new American discus record and is some 12 feet beyond the PCC meet mark. O'Brien is the nation's best with his shot put throw and is within 10 inches of the meet record. He is the de fending champion. Missfeldt is ranked third na tionally in the javelin and team mate Barnes is third in the hith jump, while Dickey, who tied for the PCC title last year, ranks sec ond in the pole vault. Brown, third greatest broad jumper of all time and defend ing PCC champion, is within five inches of the world record and is more than a foot beyond the meet mark. He also is a defending champion in the 220-yard dash. Linksters Slate 'Mixed' Tourney A two-ball mixed foursome tourney will be held at Salem Golf Club Sunday starting at 1 o'clock. A 6:30 dinner will follow the tour ney. Entry fee is $1.00 per person, including dinner, and all reserva tions must be made by Friday. The club is taking reservations and they also can be made by phoning 3-6042. Small ocean ships moving up the Columbia River can dock in Idaho at Lewiston. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. April. 1932 (compiled by U S Coast and GeodeUc Survy. Portland. 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