DAILY AND SUNDAY 4 In Your Home Newspaper The Nation's Top Co: Snead Knocked From Tourney ThcyTl Do It Every Time - ByJ immv Hatlo TWEr AMY EVB4 04 -Me TOWN TWEVRE "TRUSTIES Fraaw OUR LOCAL tmcs -BMfiS ABE SURE LOOkW UP I ( T OmmStMTM TUf I R3R THE MCKEEUERS SHOE CUV FMJNTlN I rtSS 1 I M r HeocrEUKTEOTOTUrr7 At oRceay im crry Vi ) ss Harrison Also Victim As Classic Starts LOUISVILLE, Ky (-Defending champion Sam Snead and medalist E. J. "Dutch.... Harrison were blown to the sideline Fri day in a cyclone of upsets that wept the opening rounds of the PGA golf championship. It waa another "Black Friday," the worst first-carnage for the tee titans since Detroit's Plum Hollow in 1947 when Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jimmy Demart and Bobby Locke fell in one thunderous lump. Three former PGA champions Chandler Harper, Jim Ferrier and Denny Shute were cut down dur ing the long day of double elim inations, along with Lloyd Man grum, 1946 national open king; graying Lawson Little, one of the Jiants of the '30s, and Jack Burke r., season's leading money win ner. Middleeoff Favored Out of the debris emerged tall Dr. Cary Middleeoff of Memphis as the No. 1 remaining favorite in Saturday's field of 16, generous ly scattered with little known home pros. Snead bowed to Lew Worsham, Oakmont, Pa., pro, on the. 19th hole. Then, Worsham went out in the afternoon to lose to rangy Fred Hass of New Orleans, one up, in the second round. Harrison, 42-year-old Arkansas traveler, succumbed to Marty Fur gol of Atlanta, two up, thus up holding the ancient tradition that a medalist never wins the cham pionship. Kroll Posts Wins A little, 32-year-old pro named Ted Kroll, built along Hogan's lines, produced two of the major Victories over Big Spring's sun baked, par 72 course. A former in- antry sergeant who fought on the faches at Anzio, Kroll first elim inated Little, one up, and then taged a great come-from-behind battle to trip the heavily-favored iMangrum, 2 up. Against Mangrum, Kroll won the last four holes, two In birdies. Harper, slender swinger from Portsmouth, Va., who won the PGA two years ago, played six- Under-par golf to win 6 and 5 from Charles Larpe of Doylestown. Pa Then, Harder bowed to the vet eran Jim Turnesa of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., 3 and 1. Bonsberrer Tops Ferrier Jim Ferrier, who survived the 1947 carnage of Plum Hollow, had to go 19 holes to beat Leonard Dodson of Mission, Kans., in the morning, but it took all the sting from his game. He lost in the sec ond round, one up, to Ray Hons berger, a Jowly 42-year-old little known pro from Clarkston, Wash., playing in his first PGA. Honsberger had won his first found match In the morning, scor ng a one up victory over Tom Blaskovich of Connelsville, Pa. The only other Pacific Northwest cam- Saigner fell in first round play, e was Frank Newell Jr., of Ta coma. Wash., who dropped a 4 and S decision to Mangrum. Denny Shute, PGA titlist in 1936-37, lost to long-hitting Chick Harbert of North ville, Mich., in the first round, 5 and 4. Jackie Burke, after beating Jimmy Walk- Up of Midlothian, 111., in the first round, lost to Argentian s Roberto de Vicenzo, pne up, in the afternoon. U& MAO LETS PRACTICE rV MAC AND CWARIT A 1 "fel hIl Fgorimo out mcw -we l yVilgKy U .afi, NEIGHBORS CAN AFFORD 1 BETTER -WINJC5S0FUFC-- In Bush Pasture . . . New 'Phillips' Softball Park Dedicated Monday Salem's new softball field In Bush Pasture will be officially label ed "Phillips Field," Monday night at dedication ceremonies. Salem Fire Chief William Roble said the field is to be named for a long-time, prominent Salem fireman, Paul L. Phillips, who died last July Look and Learn By A. C Gortoa 1. Which are the 10 largest cities In Canada? 2 What is apiculture? 3. In what famous novel does the artful dodger" appear? 4. How many printer s ems are there to one Inch? a. wnat is tne "Mam' or a hip? ANSWERS 1. Montreal, Toronto, Vancou ver, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Ottawa, Quebec, Edmonton, Calgary and .Windsor. 2. The care and raising of bees. 3. Dickens' "Oliver Twist." 4 Six. 5 The width of the vessel at its widest point. Capt. Phillips died of a heart at tack following a softball game. He was manager of the local fire lad dies team and a sports enthusiast for many years. Mayor Alfred W. Loucks will open the dedicatory ceremonies Monday at 6 p.m. He will read the proclamation issued by the Salem city council giving the field Its new name. Also on the brief 13 - minute program will be Roble, Mrs. Phil lips and son, Jack, who will throw out the first ball to start an ex hibition game between the Fire Department and Salem Teamsters. The game will follow the ceremo nies. Gene Goode, local sportscaster, will be master of ceremonies. Fire men, all in uniform, will present a $500 check to Mayor Loucks for the field lighting fund. The field is located in the southeast corner of Bush Pasture. Ducats for Sacto Game Now on Sale Tickets for the Salem Senators vs. Sacramento Solon baseball game at Waters Field, Monday, Jane SO, are now on sale at Wicklnnd's Sporting- Goods store, and at the ball park. It waa an nounced Friday. The reserved seat ducats are being sold at $1 each. Attention Home Bnyer If yoo are Interested in a new bedroom view home In King wood Hta. district. It will pay yon to look at this one. Call owner at 3-6718 for appoint ment. It's a dandy and priced te sell. HORSESHOE TOSSERS PICNIC The State Horseshoe pitching organization is scheduled to hold its annual picnic today at Bush Pasture in Salem. The horseshoe pitchers will have newly formed courts In which to play, and i goodly number of out-of-town vis itors is expected to take part in the picnic and its events. Mrs. McDevitt Title Winner In Links Play Mrs. Charles McDevitt defeated Mrs. Ivan Marble 4 and S Friday at Salem Golf Course to win the 1932 club championship, and bring to a close the week-long tourna ment. Mrs. Werner Brown defeated Mrs. Glenn Wilbur 4 and 3 for the championship of the first flight, Mrs. Steve Foucheck won over Mrs. L. W. Ivle 1 up in second flight final action and Mrs. Clay born Dyer went 19 holes to defeat Mrs. Millard Pekar 1 up for third flight honors. It was the first tournament of its kind to be held at SGC, and according to officials it was "very successful." Twenty-eight women players took part In the daily matches wich started after qualify ing of last Monday. TANKS SIGN KURTZ BEAUMONT, Tex. (vP) - Kent Kurtz, 21 -year-old former second baseman for the University of Missouri baseball team, has been signed by the New York Yankees and told to report to the Beau mont Exporters it was announced Friday. It Is believed that the earth's relatively light rock floating on continents are, In effect, islands of heavier substances below. i NIW COMMANDER Admiral Walter 8. Do ha been naaaed Com- aaader of Eastern Sea Frontier ad Atlantic Keserre Fleet with ke4marters la New Terk. BROOKS SIGN GENTILE SAN FRANCISCO (JP) - Two Brooklyn Dodger scouts Friday signed a 17-year-old pitcher-ln fielder as a $50,000-bonus player and told him to report Tuesday to Santa Barbara of the Califor nia League. The youth, Jim Gen tile, who had an 11-1 pitching record and a .409 batting aver age with San Francisco's Sacred Heart High School, was signed by scouts Bui Brenzel and Bill Svll Uch. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon, June. 1951 (compiled by U. S. 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