B 0).. 0)P 8 n n t Roger Putnam, Burrell Topped Championship Match Scheduled for June 8 It'll b Jim Hunt of Salem gainst Lebanon's Jack Brande In the Championship flight final of the annual Elks Willamette Val ley Golf Tournament on Sunday, June 8th. The pair advanced into the payoff round after Sunday winning semi-finals matches at the expense of Roger Putnam r .d Bob Burrell respectively. The steady Hunt scored a lop sided 7 and 6 victory over an er ratic Putnam, but the longhitting Brande had a much tougher time of it before nailing a 3 and 2 de cision over Burrell. Brande built up a big early margin over his opponent and then had to weather a Burrell rally on the third nine before Clinching the match on the 34th hole. The Lebanon ace had a 3-up margin at the end of the first halfway mark. For thp first 18 ine and stretched to 6-up at the oles Brande had a TO to Bur- rell'i 78. Burrell started sizzling on the third leg to tour the nine in a snappy 32 that was helped along by eagles on the first and sev enth holes. The hot round cut Brande's margin to four holes, but Bob could shave no more than one off in the final stretch. Hunt Leads From Start Hunt was 1-up on Putnam at the end of the first nine as both had trouble with a 39 and 40 respectively. On the second leg Hunt upped his advantage to four holes with a 36 to his rival's 39. On the third round Putnam fell part for a 41 while Hunt was racking a 36 to go a soaring 9-up. The match ended on the 29th hole. The finals battle between the . two victors has been moved back j -tt June 8th to make room for j next weekend's big Shrine Tour- . ney. Bot Sederstrom and Bert Victor ; re the finalists in the first flight 1 after tern is wins Sunday. Seder- j Strom topped Monk Alley 2-1 and ! Victor disposed of Bob Prall 3-2. j Semi-finals results In other . flights: I 2nd -Wendell Miller over Doug! C'-" Dick Church over Ned! Ingram 1 up. 3rd Chris Christiansen over Chandler Brown 2-1. Bob Al brirh over Anderson 1-up. 4; h Jack Russell o-.er Bob Schaefer 3-2: Allen Wood over ; J R Wood 2 up. j Ken Gallagher over Har old Hauk 3-2: Clay Egelston over Frank Ward 3-2. n Mm (9)01 fa LonEss Fta Thm Oregon Statesman. Solam, Of.. Monday. May 28, 1952-1-7 X I HAD "WC OW-OREM OUT 6WOPPIN GO WHILE X WAS M THE NSGWBOR- MOCO I THOUGHT TO Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DR3PM HERS AHO SHOW TtfEt toWEtfE AOy USED TO C2X- LOVELV CHILDREN, MINNIE-HO. NO, &LA AAUSTMT TEAR GILA:. LOOK AT THIS R5R3RT I WORKED ALL WEEK OH'- I TURJJ MY EWCK.AND M04S DEHOLfTKX 6QU40 HAS IT LOOOM5 UKE THE MINUTES OF A BLACK HAND .meeting - SHHJ F 6HS ASKS FOR ME OKRAT THE DUTCHMAN'S! X GOT A HUNCH CHE WAHTS. HER JOB BACK -15-1 MJNNIE A fN J THE HECK WW EH SHE WORKED WERE SO , SHE 8RN6S THE EZCOHO CMERATOH AROUND TO KEEP , w i f WaaJ EITHER THAT OR ANOTHER HUSBAND THE ONE SHE HAD TOOK A REST, TWO Fh AA ikTC k 'mf TWTIW ft COT t(. DC ntATrmCS ITKWfATt V VOILO Ur.HTS ICJlVll UTTlNl UP WITH -THE EX-STEMO WHO WW NTS TO SHOW OPF HER RACKET SQUAD. TVUNX AMD 4 TIP OP THE M-ATLO HAT TO Pieretti Wins Opener 7-2 Beavers Clinch Series After Split With Seals PORTLAND, Ore. fPt-Tight defensive work enabled San Fran cisco to beat Portland, 2-1, in the seven-inning wind-up of a Pacific Coast League baseball doubleheader, after Portland had slugged out a 7-2 victory in the first game. Portland won the series, four games to three. In the second game the Seals put down a second inning Portland threat by allowing only one run on five Beaver singles. San Francisco scored in the t fourth on Bob Thurman's home j run and again in the seventh when Bill McCawley, who had singled,! was scored by Boemler's single after Arcado Biasatti had advanc ed him with a sacrifice. j In the first game, the Beavers shelled Bill Bradford, Seals' star- ; ter and two relief pitchers for 14 hits, including Basinski's second i home run of the season In the . second inning. Portland's Marino Pieretti gain- j ed his sixth pitching victory. He I allowed only seven hits and blank- j ed the SeaLs after the first inn-; ing, when they got their two runs ( 6th Del Gwynn over Roy Hunt ; on singles by Len Ratto and Jim 2-1: Cliff Elhs over Floyd Baxter 2-1. 7th Hugh Ivie over Fred Raw lins 3-2; Clyde Prall over John Johnson 2-1. 8th Doc Burns ever Jim Brewer 2-1; Oscar Specht over Don Doerffler 2-1. 9th Norm Campion ever Orval I-ama 2-1; Charles McDevitt over John Humphreys 2-1. Prison Softball Outfit Triumphs The Chieftans. State Pententiary i softball club, Sunday nosed out i th. Mill Pitv TnwniM 3-2 in a San Dio Moran, Thurman's long fly, and another single by McCawley. The San Diego Padres widened their top place margin to three i games as they took two games from Oakland by 6-2 and 6-1 counts. In th nightcap the Pad res" Jack Slaveson racked his 200th Coast League hill victory. The Los Angeles Angels stopped Sacramento twice 3-2 and 9-1 and Hollywood and Seattle split. Se attle took the first game 2-1 and the Stars nailed the finale 12-2. San Diefo 100 100 021 10 1 Oakland 000 000 0112 8 3 Fletcher and Kerr: Hittle. Gettel (Bi. CandirU (8 and Neal. Yost Winner At Pendleton PENDLETON (JP)- Dick Tost, Portland amateur, won the Pendleton Open "golf tourna ment here Sunday by firing a S-undtr-par 30 on the final nine for a 72 -hole score of 272. Yost, who carried a 34 In the opening nine of the final round, was eight under par with his final score. He shot 68 in the morning round. Bud Ward. Great Falls, Mont, professional, finished second with 277 and won S500 of the $2,000 prise money. Harold West. Pendleton. was third with 277 and won $500 of the S3, 000 prize money. Harold West, Pendleton, was third with 80. Ray Honsbarger, Carkston, Wash,, and Harry I'mblnettl, Seattle, tied for fourth with 282's. Other scores Included: Bunny Mason, Salem. 150-77-75302. British Open Links Classic Begins Today PRESTWICK. Scotland fP-The week-long match play battle for the British Amateur golf champ ionship gets under way shortly after dawn Mondav with Frank I Stranahan labelled the "man to beat." The Toledo, Ohio, spark plug ; heir, winner of this event in 1948 I and 1950, has found the hard fair- ways and fast greens of the Prest wick course strictly to his liking. ! Two other factors figure to im j prove the Ohio strong man's j chances. He is in the easier half of the draw, away from defending I champion Dick Chapman of Pine ! hurst, N. C, and other topflight 1 Americans. He has shown no ' traces of the temperament which I marked his game in other appear ances. ! And the weather may make a . difference. For two weeks this corner of Western Scotland where poet Bob by Burns used to roam has basked in almost unprecedented sunshine. This is not only unusual, it is a real cause of worry to the champ ionship committee. Indians Split WithB rowiis . j t . i tw Oakland Ugm coniesi wnicn saw uuui Salve teams collect but four hits. Mac McPherson went the route for the inmates. One of Mill City's blows' Hollywood i . t mm' O 1 was a homer ov wii5on. Miicnon f"" socked a triple for the Chieftains. Lewin played a great defensive game at third for the prisoners, j Hollywood Mill Citv ... . 000 200 0 2 4 3 Seattle Chieftains . 101 100 x 3 4 5 Davidson and Carey, McPher on and Monroe. . 600 000 08 7 0 . 00 1000 01 0 eson and Summers, Ragnl, Ayert (1) and Liminno. Golfers Test Hogan May 31 000 100 0001 3 1 100 000 01 2 8 0 Queen and Sanlock: Del XXica and B. Wilson. CANADIAN WINS TACOMA lTVBill Mawhlnney. Vancouver, former Canadian ama teur champion, was nine under par over 36 holes here Sunday to win the annual Tacoma Open Golf Tournament. Mawhinney, four atrokes under his nearest oppo nents, shot 66 and 69 for a 135 total over the Brookdale course and $200 prize money. Tahle of Coastal Tidea Tide for Tart. Orcffon. April. 1953 i compiled by U S Coast and Geodetic urvey Portland Oregon i PaetfU Staatara ttaaa HIGH WATERS LOW WATTRS M 1154 a.m. S 77 a m. -10 3 20 P-m 4 6 7 50 p m. 3 1 IT 1 33 mm. 63 07 am. -O S 4 M pjn. 4 6 6 3S p m. 33 ta 2 13 a m 6 0 8 8 a m. -0 3 4 31 djti 4.7 8:35 p.m. 3J N 2 59 am 35 10 im. -02 3 .t p m. 4 1 10 44 P m. 33 1 3 4 a m. 5 0 11 11 a.m. 0 2 6 :17 p m. 5 O 1 4 52 am. ,4 5 12 02 am. 3 0 6 57 p-m 3 3 11 55 a.m. 0 6 . 011 630 112 13 2 100 010 0 2 3 2 Lvnn and Malone: Davis. Keriazalcos (4). Johnson (, Nagy (7) and Chru-U. (Continued from Preceding Page) In the only other game, the Chi I cago Cubs edged the last-place Pittsburg Pirates, 5-4, on Dee Fondy's two-out, two run homer in the ninth inning. Ralph Kiner homered for Pittsburg in the fourth, his third of the season and first since May 1. Tommy Glaviano doubled home NEW YORK - (Special) - En- the Cards; winning run in the sev- Cincinnati. Both starting pitchers Cliff Chambers of the Cards and Herm Wehmeier of the Reds were struck by batted balls and had to leave the game. Chambers was smacked on the left wrist by a line drive off Bob Borkowski's bat in the first inn- tries from as far afield as Oki nawa and Balboa, Canal Zone, are pouring In for America's first National Golf Day on May 31st a unique sports event that pits Ben Hogan against the world. Earlier estimates which predicted 200,000 golfers would compete against golfdom's "Mighty Mite" j ing and Wehmeier was hit flush Sacramento Los Angeles Elliott and Peden. ooo 010 oio 2 7 0 0O0 001 101 3 8 3 McKeegan; Molsan and Sacraments 100 000 01 6 1 Los Anceles ... 100 242 9 14 0 Johnson. Palica 6. Plck.ard (5) and Smith; Dubiel and Peden. Tirst game: San Franciica (2) B H OA (7) Portland B H O A 3 13 4 Look and Learn By A. C Gr4oB 1. With what cities are the fol lowing places identified: (a) Smithsonian Institute; (b) Rot on Row; (c) Eiffel Tower; (d) Golden Gate; (e) The Loop? 2. Where do we have three small bones called the hammer, the anvil and the stirrup? 3. Whose death is. related at the end of the last chapter of Genesis In the Bible? 4. What are four musical In struments which require the use of both hands and feet in play ing? 5. What bird can swim 100 miles a day without exerting it self? ANSWERS 1. () Washington; (b) Lon don: (e) Paris; (d) San Fran cisco: (e) Chicago. 2. In the middle ear. That of Joseph. f. Piano, harp, organ and trapc 5. The penguin. I Ratto j 2 11 Austins MoranJZ 4 3 3 3 EssertJ 3 3 1 Thurmn.r 4 11 0,Conatsrjn 3 2 8 Kalin.l 4 0 0 O Brovla.r 3 12 Grace. 1 3 0 1 3Tipton.l 4 2 2 M Cwy.m 3 1 4 O.BaslnaltiJ 3 1 4 BiasatU.l 3 1 10 0 Reich. 1 5 2 6 Orteig.c 4 0 2 1 Robinsn c 2 13 Brdfrd.p 1 0 0 01 PleretU.p 4 13 Clough.p 1 0 0 0 Barr.l 0 0 0 a-Tiesiera 1 0 0 0-RusseU.r 0 0 0 Zldich.p 0 0 0 0- b-Hafey 1 0 0 0! Tots Is 31 7 24 14 Totals 38 14 27 0 a Filed out for Clough in 7th. b Popped out for Zidich in th. San yrancisco 200 000 0002 Portland 010 311 01 7 Pitcher IP AB R H ER BB SO Bradford 3- 17 484 0 0 Clough 3 12 242 3 1 Zidich . 2 7 12 1 3 0 Pieretti 9 31 2 7 2 6 3 Loser Bradford Error Biasatti. Runs batted In Thurman. McCawley, Basmskj. Robin son. Pieretti. Reich. Tipton 2. Two base hits Conatser. Thurman. Home run Basins lei. Stolen ba.se Tip ton. Double plays Austin. Basinski and Retch 2; Ratto. Moran and Bia satU: Grace, Moran and Biasatti. Left on bases Sjqh Francisco 8. Portland 12. Umpires Ford. Orr and Runge. Time 2 :04. Second fame: San Franelsea (Z) B n OA have been revised upwards as it now appears that some 300,000 men and women will take a crack at beating the country's greatest golfer. Playing under USGA rules, Hogan will shoot an 18-hole round at the Northwood Club, Dallas, Texas, scene ot the forthcoming 1952 National Open. Simultane ously, on the fairways of the na tion's 4,970 public and private courses, America's weekend golf- o ! ers and their pros will try to beat 2 Bert's round. Each challenger Is permitted nis present oona iiae handicap rating. The contestants that top Hogan will be awarded a specially-cast bronze medal inscribed "I Beat Ben Hogan, National Golf Day, May 31, 1952." National Golf Day is being Jointly sponsored by the Professional Golfers Association and Life Magazine. The entire proceeds from entry fees, $1.00 for in the side of the face by a line drive off Peanuts Lowrey's bat in the fourth. The extent of Chambers' injury will not be known until Monday. Wehmeier suffered a bad bruise on his right lower jaw and a slight cut inside his mouth. each contestant, will be donated by the sponsors, in equal shares, to the U. S. O an agency of the United Defense Fund, and the "National Golf Fund." Central U-Drive Truck Service Corner 12th and State Vans. Stakes. P.U. FOR RENT Phone 2-9062 Hamrckj Moran J Thurmn.r KailnJ Grace .3 M Cwy.m BiasatU.l Tleslera.c Boemlr.p a-Haley 4 Austins 0 Eggert J 0 Conatsr jti 2 Brovia.r 1 Tipton. 1 1 Basinski.2 0 Reich. 1 0 Gladd.c 2 Adams.p 0 b-Barr (1) Portland B H O A Totals 26 6 21 )0 Totals 28 9 21 3 a Fouled out for Tieslera in 7th. b Fouled for Adams in 7th. San Francisc 000 100 1 2 Portland 010 000 01 Pitcher Q AB R H ER BB SO Boemler . t 26 1 1 1 2 Adams , 1 26 2 2 1 Error Hamrlck. Runs batted la Aflama. Thurman. 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