1 D&ra eon AIlaeaalr, AndersonOclis tit Annual Event Starts Friday 1951 Champion Polly Riley, DeMoss, Lenczyk Also Ousted Br HUGH FULLESTON J. PORTLAND Edean Anderson- a husky Nordic-blue eyed clouter from Helena, Mont., took defending champion Dorothy Kir by out of the Women's National Golf Championship Wednesday like a Minnesota halfback taking oat an end. - Leadin the way as an uprising of youth sent a whole flock of stars tr the sidelines in the third round. Miss Anderson beat the grim-faced Georgian. 4 and 3, to enter Thurs- rfav's auarter final round. The 22-year-old Edean. who left Oregon State College because she'd 'rather play golf than keep my ruw in a book. claved one-over- par golf for the 16 holes the third round match lasted. Miss Kirby, who barely saueaked through to an extra-hole victory over Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee, Mich., In the second round this morning. continued to play badly. Got Breaks Dot got the breaks in the morn ing, when her rival drove out of bounds on the extra hole and then her own blast from a bunker rolled back down a bank onto the green. But mis afternoon Miss Anderson was iust too good a golfer for her. Along, with Miss Kirby, Polly Riley, the Women's Western Cham- Eion from Fort Worth, Tex.; Grace enczyk, the 1948 national cham cion from Newineton. Conn.: and Curtis Cup players Grace De Moss and Mae Murray were eliminated in the third round. Another Curtis CuDDer. Marjorie Lindsay of De- cater. HI., went out Wednesday morning. Miss De Moss bowed to Mrs Jacaueline Fung; Honolulu. 4 and 3. Pat Lesser, Seattle, topped Bee McWane. Birmingham, 9 and 7 and Barbara Snook, Portland, downed Mae Muray, Rutland. Vt, 3 and Earlier in the second round Miss De Moss beat Mrs. Maurice Click, Baltimore, 2 and 1. Willlamina Team Now Tuning Up WILLAMINA (Special) Coach Tom Cowan has his Wfllamina Bull dogs football team out for practice sow, pointing to the opening game of the season here September 12 with Sherwood. Practice began August 22. . Other home games on the Wfll . amina schedule: Central Septem ber 26, Yamhill October 3, Banks October 17. The annual Armistice Day clash with Sheridan will be! played at Sheridan November Aussie; Cooiipllv 15I:ec3 In; Euatadl MTpurnstf NEW YORK () Defending champions Frank Sedgman of Australia and Maureen Connolly of San Diego, Calif, were top seeded as expected Wednesday 2 -WHAT PITCHER. HIT THE MOST HOME RUNS IN ONE SEASON ? Sweemi MANAGED WHICH OP J THE FOLLOWING CLUBS: VHOtiyWOOD-2-roRTlANID. 3SEtVmE4iOS ANGELES for the National Lawn Tennis Championships starting at Forest Hills Friday. Sedgman. winner of the Wim bledon title as .well as the U. S. crown, was ranked first in the foreign section. Vic Seixas of I Philadelphia, the No. 1 American, topped the domestic division. The Australian routed Seixas in the Forest Hill finals last year, 6-4, 6-4, 8-1. Hart Seeded Second The 17-year-old Maureen, who matched Sedgman's feat by also winning at Wimbledon, was fol lowed in the women's seeding by Doris Hart, of Jacksonville. Miss Hart, former Wimbledon queen. has been runner-up at Forest Hills three times but she has never won the American cham pionship. Thelma Long of Aus tralia was seeded first in the for eign division. Behind Seixas In the men's do mestic division came Dick Savitt, Orange, N. J., Art Larsen, San Leandro, Calif, and Herb Flam, Beverly Hills, Calif. Locke Captures links Honors at hy Seattle la 1951, replacing Barer Horas by, avanaged all fear of these radflo Coast Learw teams, senr lag trj wi'n the Portland club. Wes 'erretref Clerelan bit t. In 1931, while whmmg 11 and lastaC 12 t or a JtTI vltehlng per centage the omnw year. Look aixd Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What is the difference between controller and a comptroller? 2. What Italian city has long been famous for its violin makers? 3. What in Russia is the official publication of the Soviet party? 4. What famous American paint er is distinguished for his portrait of "George Washington? 5 in Ballet dancing, what is a pirouette? . ' ' ANSWERS 1. None ; ' and both words are pronounced the same, with accent on second syllable. . 2. Cremona. 3. Pravda; both as pronounced s in ah. accent cm first syllable, 4. Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828). 5 A complete turn on one leg. Atlantic Fish Now in Oregon The Atlantic salmon, renowned for its fighting qualities and its tendency to strike freely at an artifical'fly, has been liberated in Oregon waters. Game commission fish tankers this month hauled 2,500 Atlantic salmon to Odell creek, out let to Odell lake and tributary to Davis lake near the WIQamett high way. The salmon, ranging from to 9 inches in length, were reared at Wizard Falls fish hatchery. Eggs for. the Atlantic salmon stocking program were sent from Canada's Gaspe peninsula in March 1951 by the Quebec departmennt of game and fisheries as a gift to the people of Oregon. Another 3, 000 Atlantic salmon are being rais ed at Klamath fish hatchery. The Odell creek release site was chosen by the commission's fishery staff because adjacent Davis lake is rich in aquatic food and the eastern salmon should develop rap- wiy there. KANGEKS ADD FAEM SASKATOON (JP) Frank Boucher, general manager of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, said Wednesday the Saskatoon Quakers, defending Western Hockey League cham pions, nave been made the Rang ers farm team. fe J-Day BcAg fJle3fi Venerable Lone Oak track, in tip top shape for the 87th State Fair, is the mecca tor tome of the North west's best thoroughbreds as they await the opening of the Fair's seven-day turf program Saturday. - Racing Superintendent Charles Evans reports the Lone Oak stalls to- be Jammed to their greatest ca pacity in history, among the late comers being some of ' the top horses - from the recent . Seattle Longacres meet. Purses for the feature races this year are the highest in State Fair POETLAND A third-round up set : victim in the . National Women's Amateur Tourney was Defending Champion . Dorothy Kirby (above ) Her nemesis was Edean Anderson . of r Helena, Mont. - - Silsox to Host Angels Tonight SILVERTON (Special) The Silverton Red Sox . and Mt. Angel Townies clash Thursday night in McGinnis Field at 8:30 o'clock in the final home baseball game of the season. Silverton has clinched the 1952 State League baseball ti tle, and is also champion of the Oregon Semipro Tourney. , Gena Peterson or Charley sauv- ain probably will hurl for Manager Wa Flager! Red Sox, while Man ager Harold Bourbonnais is a pos sible starter lor the Angels. Table of Coastal Tides MONTREAL UP) Bobby Locke. British Open champion from South Africa, defeated Ju lius Boros, United States Open titleholder. by a margin of two holes Wednesday in th Canada- United States professional team golf competition, won by the United States with 20 points to 6 for Canada. Locke had to share 18-hole scoring honors with Boros, from Southern Pines, N. C The South African, playing with the Canad ian team, was three up in the morning 18- hole round but Boros had a one-hole margin In the afternoon. - Locke's morning lead and his over-all victory for 36 holes gave Canada two points.!; Tides for Taft. Oresoa. August. 1993 (compiled by U. a. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ore.). Pacific standard Time HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Aug. Time Ht Time at. 2S :lt ajn. t 10:49 ajn. tJt IT r m mA - 1:57 am. aa till ajn. 0.4 29 tun. J 11:31 ajn. Si :17 ajn. AX 3:24 ajn. 0.1 7:41 djil. 64 1-t ojo. tJ SI 10:10 ajn. 4a 3M ajn. -J a se pjn. J a:43 pjn. m SEATTLE WV-Fightlng Jodo fousht off a closing driva hv history. The Governor's Handicap fBomb Special to win the featured on Wednesday and the Au Revoir Handicap on the final day have been jumped from 3800 to 31.000. The Inaugural 'Cap of opening day will offer a purse of 3800 as com pared to 3600 last year. In addition. two quarter-horse features on La bar Day and the final Saturday car- Husband-Wife Tourney Slated Next event on tap at Salem Golf dub is a 'Husband and Wife Tour- ament starting Sunday. Sept. 7th. The entry deadline is Sept. 3rd, and entries can be made by contacting Mrs. Howard Wicklund. at 3-6042. The tourney will be a two-ban mix ed foursome tournament. IT 3500 purses. Another fixture is the Labor Day handicap. A crew has been working on the pari-mutuel machines all week, getting them ready for heavy business. The daily racing cards wQl in clude nine events. There will be no turf program on Sunday. Post tune lor the Saturday opener is 1:15. FIGHTING JODQ VICTOR run at Longacres horse race track Wednesday. Time for the six fur longs was 1:10 45. - Hair ston Bows To Bobo Olson NEW YORK JP) Carl Bobo Olson, Hawaii's high-ranking middleweight contender, racked n hla sixth straight victory Wednesday Blahs by poandlnr Gene Silent Halrston Into a bloody mesa and stopping him in six rounds of their tea roaader at Madison Square Garde. Olson, a 13 to 8 favorite, weighed 168 to the New Yorker's 188H. 'Cats to Start Grid Practice Approximately 50 Willamette Uni versity gridiron aspirants will re port to new Coach Ted Ogdahl Mon day for issuance of equipment in preparation for the start of the fall practice grind. The initial drill session is set for Tuesday morn ing at ajn. and another two-hour session is slated that afternoon starting at 3 o'clock. Ogdahl, builder of an imposing record at Portland's Grant High School since the war, moves into the Bearcat arid Job in place of Chester Stackhouse, who resigned effective last June. Fret takes the place of Sam Yokes, now on the coaching staff at College of Baho. The nucleus ' of the 1952 'Cat squad will be the 22 lettermen back from the '51 wars. One of Ogdahl's first tasks is to familiarize himself with the returning material and get a line on incoming freshmen. The Bearcats and Ogdahl will have three weeks to work their "T attack into polished form before the season's opener at Chico State on Saturday, Sept. 27th. Tha Statofracm, Sctlem, Oregon, ThttradctT . Aurost 88, 1852 U ... ktattt'liitt L210I1 Ikids D Scheduled to owa TT luTuat 23, I8S1 U gS, : r r-incrnri Arrive Friday (Continued From Page 14) third when the Salems made three bobbles. Four hits off Feller brought in two more runs in the fourth, and from there on the Fight ing Bob Post of San Diego ham mered Feller, Ken Pingle and Low ell Pearce for two-run clusters hrj the next three frames. Pearce blanked them in the last two inn ings, but the big damage had been done., , v - The classy looking Thorpe gave up three hits in his five innings. whiffed five and walked nine. John son, the -.regular shortstop, took over from there and he gave up the final hit to Salem,- a ninth inning single by Chet Schmidt. He fanned three and also walked no one. Johnson was also the game's bat ting star, with two tremendous trip les and two singles in six tries. Schmidt had two of Salem's-hits and Curt Jantze and Jerry Gregg got the others, , all singles. Salem was defeated by San Diego Sunday night 7-1 but bounced back Monday to beat Denver 4-2. Denver then blanked San Diego 5-0 Tues day. Denver and San Diego play hero Thursday night for the right to represent the section in the Jun ior World Series at Dever next week. "We have no allbies or excuses.' Coach Vince Genna of the hiwtiin Salems said following the Wednes day elimination. "My boys did great job and went down swinging. We gave 'em all we had all the way and we wish good luck to both San Diego and Denver. Salem can sure be proud of these kids, believe me. For the entire season Salem won Jmsn.sj GilchntA AsaroJ Thorp Ja RobiasaJ S S Tucker jn 4 S Centre! U-Drrvo Truck Scrvico Comer 12th and State Ttm. 8 takes. P.U. FOX. RENT rheae 3-tm 34 games and lost 5. San Diego bow has a 23-4 record. taa Dlete ( B a OA 4 1 1 i a 4 1 Row.l DinLe Weymlrj-ArmttasJ Oranttaj 4 111 3 17 01 111 0 0 1 PcdrsonJ CampbUa SchmldtJ PJantze.1 C-Jantzcx IWaldropJ GreMJ" SprlnferJ Feiir.p Plntle.p PickeiuJ ft) B H OA. 4 O S 4 4 0 10 4 a o a 4 0 0 0 4 10 0 Whttwthj; 10 1 0 Peart .p Touia nunu Touia aa 4xfu San Diego 001 2Z2 200 0 IS 1 Salem 000 000 000 0 4 1 winning- Pitcher: Thorpe. pttcner: raoer. P.tcher Thorp Johnson Feller Pingl Pearc IP AB H RER SOBS is a o o a a 4 14 1 0 o a o 4Ui e s t a s ls 9 3 3 3 a 3i U 4. a t S 1 Passed balL Jantze. - Left on toi San Diego 10. Salem 9. Errors: Pedr son J. Schmidt. P. Jantze. C. Jantze. Armltage. Three-base hits: Tucker. Johnson 2. Buna batted In: GUchrtet, Tucker. Row 2. Dlni, Asaro. Johnaoa. -Armltage. Sacrifices: Robinson 3. DlnL Stolen baaea: Robinson. Asaro. Double plays: Schmidt to Pederson to P. Jastae 2, Schmidt unassisted. Time: 149. Um pires: Llndberg. Burt and KeilL Atteo dance: 192. LOOK FOrt THE) (BLUE NEONlSlGN) (and a really) 1 GOOD GLASSOFl 1 DRAFT BEER.) OLYMPIAN (OF COURSE ! oinsfia HKwuo ca. WNk.ttl Linkster Found This Birdie a Tougli Cookie SALISBURY, England (JP) E.I I. Hobden got a birdie Wednesday on the 12th hole of the High Post Golf Course but not until the birdie almost eot -him. ' Hobden said the bird, a falcon. reoeatedlv dive-bombed him. at tempting to slash his eyes with its talons. He finally , swung on it with a mashle and scored a fatal, direct bit. V . National Leasme : t P " v A Feature of Sears Tire Triumph Sale New York Pittsburgh . Connelly. 1 201 010 010 S 13 1 0090030304 4 1 Corwin (8), Janesen (I) and Westrum: PoUet. 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