-. ' By Jimmy Hatlo Ilroy Expects HELLA 6U1LDW6 SOPERWTENPENT? Wf al 3SEV! AFEW MAYES TH MAN State Aerials TrtSSMR. FLOOR! N AttRE WEEKS, AN? HAS A KEY. SCWESOY'S DAILY AND SUNDAY In Your Home Newspaper .BEEN IT TOR A BUT IM MooiNO A POTTLE OF "cur.in u-ii. .crry pump- T WAD WAV OFFICE HERE.' YES- t-CTK VMKtNOTf LOS ANGELES UP) -Pacific rr took wm LAST KEEK Coast Conference fans sot words T2N AUNtTTTES TO i of assurance Monday that they IM NOT BLAM1MS HJMfWHATX I JUS5kEP will not be embarrassed by the brand -of football played this year. T WANT TO KNOW 15 7 THE fLOOR! JM WHEN HE WANTEP CF'HOMS V40EL5E HA5Ak2 TO CALL UP ezautiful" Henry R. (Red) Sanders, head TDTHrs OFFICE r 0AWVTVUN6 OUT coach of UCLA, sounded the note of optimism as the Southern Cal ifornia chapter of the Football Writers of America launched their fall series of weekly luncheons. Banders observations were sandwiched in between these predictions: ThcyTI Do It Every Time The Ntions C L HOLD YOUR fWRSnU. ' (I'M READING AN ARTICLE vWHV Ol Y HE HlO BEHIND HtS NEWS' SHE ) PfiPGi AT THE BREAKFAST SHOOT Y "WBLE EVEKV f -1 0 yf r. car, IK tmg rrjTrr i rrw mcitx . WfTH A GEJ&ER COUNTER. HE MIGHT tTvtN RND CHLOE IM HIS FILES- HAT Tip TO WSZX Marre Rjo, cauf. By Coach Jess Hill, Southern California the Trojans expect a hectic passing attack wlien they open the season against Washing ton State here Sept. 1& Hill admitted defensive -pass drills figures largely ia preparing for Washington State. 1 "We know that their ends. Ed Barker and Don Steinbrunner, r.d their quarterback. Bob Burkhal- I ter, will fill the air with footballs," Hill declared. Fain Musial As Champ Sefis Uiideiruav Pairings Set The Salem Golf Club husband and wife two-ball tournament goes Into its second round this week, following opening of play Sunday with 32 couples competing in three flights. ' . J Losers of first-round matches in the championship flight will form the . first flight. Losers of opening matches in the second flight drop into the third flight, while losers of fourth flight, first round matches will form the fifth flight. Results of Sunday's play: ' Mr.' and Mrs. Charles "McDevitt over Dr. and Mrs. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Egleston over Mr. and Mrs. Harold O linger; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kanz over Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roth; Mr. and Mrs. Don Huff over Mr. and Mrs.Tred Anunsen; Mr. and Mrs. John Wood over Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pekar; Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Bernard! over Mr. and Mrs. Ivan "Marble; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Potts over Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wicklund; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall over Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery. J . SECOND FLIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cop pock over Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ivie ever Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lama; Mr. and Mrs. Clay -Dyer over Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paul son; Mr. and. Mrs. Red Smith over Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph. , ' FOURTH FLIGHT Mr. and rs. Bruce . Williams over Mr. and Irs.' Hans NicolLs; Mr. and Mrs. ick Chase over Mr. and Mrs. let Loe: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arm strong over Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bax ter over Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Phillips. Signed Lead Leagues Sacred Heart Eyes Starter With cnmm&j Coach Heart looking scrimmage and more re being applied dany by Leo Grosjacques, the Sacred Academy Cardinals are toward their 1952 football Season opener Friday night at Red- lond against Redmond High. rosjacques will take a squad of players on the trip. Consequent- the SUA turnout is battling hard berths not only on the starting unit, but also on the traveling roster. The Cards are using both the T formation and a Grosjaques vari ation of the double wing, this sea on. Thus far a letterman is found In very starting berth for the SHA's, but Grosjaques may make a f ew changes before game time Friday. Bob Stevens (174) and Tom Denny (170) are at ends. Jim Mortality (180) and Clyde Fit d wood (145) at For 1st Round In Men's Play Pairings for the Salem Go' Club's Championship Tourname were announced Monday by cluo officials, with some 80 hopefuls divided into five brackets. Losers in first round play, sche duled to end by next Sunday night, will, form new flights. In the championship flight, de fending champion Jim Sheldon meets Sam Graham. Other pair ings are: Bob Prall vs Ralph Mapes; Bob - Albrich-Frank Sha fer; Dave Moon - Glen Lengren; Bob Sederstrom - Del Gvgrnn; Leo Estey Pat Miklia; Hobart Price - George Henken; Bob Pow ell - Bill Schaefer; Bob Burns -Gary Campbell; Floyd Hutchings- Hank Moon; Jack Owen - Harvey Quistad; Win Needham - Bob De- Armand; Bob Burrell - Harold Olinger; Bob Stephenson - Jack Baker; Jack Russell - Monk Al ley; Wendell Miller - J. R. Wood. SECOND FLIGHT Jack Lar son-bye; Ollie Williams - Don Burch; Clay Dyer - Tod Sloan; Bert -. Thomson - .Floyd Baxter Vera McMullen - bye; Millard Pekar-Pete Anderson; Bob Price- Rex Kimmell; O, E. McCrary -Barney Filler. FOURTH FIGHT Hans NiCOHS -bye; Steven Tabacbi -.Howard Wicklund; John Kolb - Bud Kanz; Bob Thompson - Don Hendrie; Clyde Prall - bye; Bill Shattuck - Walt Stortroen; George Emlgh - Harvey Gustafson; Fred Scheideg ger - Gordon Buckout, ' SIXTH FIGHT Denny Pitts - bye: Henry Hohweisner - Dave Erre: Hueh Ivie - Dr. Gordon: Abe Stenbock - Al Cohen; Chuck McDevitt - J. W. McCallister; Harold Hauck - Dave Reynolds; Carl Wittenburger - Frank Snel grove; Ralph Kletzing - Russell Guiss. EIGHTH FLIGHT Ralph Nohlgren - Elmo McMUlen; Red Smith - Bud Clark; Eddy Rath - Tom Hill; Bill Burrell - Dick Chase. -w . f . . ' -- -..-'. t . A, .: i r jiVi ABOUT THAT WOMAN XWH0 SHOT R KJSa- - - - - - - -. - . BLONDEE ''liRii VJHYARE My (0U SHAKING ) c25 H ' B513Y l Uni U1 A V VI Ccl rofrc:I:J wrieys Spearmint Cuml IMj nv cools your mosth, Freshens tastt moistens thmL . Satisfy Wlas63. Salem Officials ; To Meet Tonight j Members of the Salem Officials Association are to meet tonight at :30 o'clock at the YMCA for as signment to oDening grid games in this area the coming weekend. As sociation officers George Emigh and Alton Lee. appointed by the group, are to make the assign ments, and au - memoers snouta he. nresent without fail. The association is to nancue gna assignments for , over 20 high schools In this area the coming season. ; ' STEELE INJURED PITTSBURGH Pa. (P)-Harold (Herky) Payne, rookie halfback for the Pittsburgh Steeleri of the National - Football League, suf fered a skull fracture, doctors re ported Monday, when he was in jured in Sunday's bruising exhibi tion game with the San Francisco 49ers. He also suffered fractures of cheekbones and other facial bones. Tides for Tft. Oreftm SepUmbar, 1S2S (compiled by U. S. Coast St Geo detic Survey. Portland. Ore.). Fmcifle BUaar TtaM tackles, Al uke (182) and Stan Dvorak; (178) at -ards, Jim Bor4Tahl of Cnastal Tides berry (172) t . t r vtm lapie oi oasxai Aiaes Cooney (165) at quarter, Don Pearl (165) and Bob Lang (160) at halves and Jim Fisher (170), offensive standout throughout pre season drills, at fullback. Guard Dick Artz is another let terman, but has been slowed by Injuries. Bill Thompson is another end aspirant, as is Greg Gihther at tackle. Letterman Gil Lulay Vie No. S guard at present. Thomp son can also play quarterback and Moriar'ty oft moves to the center berth. Jeff Elliott, Lyle Shepherd, . Vince Matt and Don Endress are second hne backfielders HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Sept. Ttm , HU . Tim Ht. t r 4.28 am. 4.T t-3 aaa. 14 . J:46 pjn. tJ 11.-M pm. 91 19 8J9 mjn. 4.4 ' 19 JS ajs. . 1 436 p.m. SS 11 . IM ajn. 44 , 11:17 aJtt. ? - 137 pja. S-t lli3 ajtt. SS U . - 1-8 ajn. 4.4 VJ9 la. a f S:4S pja. S.T 1 pm. SJ U t-Jl ajn. 4.S 2JI tja. 4.5 . 7:59 pjo. S.7 2:20 pjn. S.4 14 10.lt ajn. 4 32 ajn. 4 943 pm. S.S SJ3 pjn. J.l 15 101 ajn. S.1 , 4:41 mm. . e.S 54 pjn. 9j ! 4:19 pjn. - 1.7 It 11:19 ajn. 9.4. 4JU ajn. 4J 109 pjn. 9.9 4:97 pjn. tJS 17 11:44 ajn. S.S 9:24 ajn. 0.4 11-43 pjn. 9 J 9 JS pjn. IS 19 11:07 pjn. aS 9:54 ajn. 9 9:11 pjn. 1.4 19 12:04 ajn. 9J M ajn. 0.9 1249 pjn. .t 9:47 pjn. 1.0 29 U:4S ajn. ' 94 am. 14 12:51 pjn. 94 742 pjn. 9.9 21 14S am. 9.4 7:14 ajn. 14 119 pjn. 9.4 9.40 pjn. 04 22 2:10 ajn. 94 7 Ml ajn. 2.1 . ' lAl pm. , 94 9.49 pjn. 9.1 23 249 ajn. ' 44 8:11 ajn. 2.4 2:14 pan. 94 949" pjn. 4U 24 ' 244 ajn. 44 95 ajn. 24 241 pjn. 94 1942 pjn, 9.1 29 ' 940 ajn. 44 447 aJa. 24 241 pjn. 44 1147 pja. 9.1 29 949 ajn. 44 1449 ajn. . 24 4:45 pjn. 4.4 n 7:4 ajn. 44 1249 ajn. 9.1 . 942 pjn. 94 11JT ajn. 9.4 Wayne Peterson, Salem Sena ter infielder dnrina; the 1949-50 sea sons has been again signed to finish eat the current campaign. Wayne will Join the Salems to- zdcht when they cen their final home stand ef the season with Wenatchee here. (See story first sports pare.) NEW YORK VTt Ferris Fain, defending American League bat ting champion, is showing signs of faltering in his bid to retain the title, but his closest pursuers also are slumping in the stretch. . Fain. Philadelphia first sacker. dropped to .322 last week as -he garnered eight hits in 32 at bats. But New York's Gene - Woodling, in second place, dropped to .325 and Dale Mitchell, Cleveland's vet eran . outfielder, tumbled seven points to third ;Jace at .324. In the National League, Stan Mu sial held a IS pointa dvantage over Ted Kluszewski. "The Cardinals' slugger moved up two points to .355 with a lO-for-28 effort while Kluszewski showed a four-point improvement to .320. . - Larry Doby of the Cleveland In dians leads the American League in home runs with 30 anJ was tied with Philadelphia's Gus Zernial for runs batted in honors at 95. Hank Sauer, Chicago Cub out fielder, maintained his National League - advantage in the power department with 35 homers and lis runs driven in. . Two unbeaten hurlers. Sandy Consuegra of Washington in the American League and Al Corwin of the New York Giants in the Na tional, topped the pitchers in per centage. Consuegra showed a 6-0 record while Corwin's was 5-0. Gainer Arm Hurt. Treatment Slated DETROIT WVNed Garver. the righthander who came to the De troit Tigers in a recent eight player deal with the -St. Louis Browns, will - enter a hospital Tuesday for examination of an ailing pitching arm. 1 The 26-year-old Garver. . who won 20 games for the last-place Browns in 1951, has pitched only once since coming to tne Tigera last month. He beat his old team mates. 4-2. on Aug. 17.. but ad- mi tied Monday "the arm hurt con siderably In the late innings.'' Art Wilson Coast Leader SAN FRANCISCO MV-Third place Seattle boasted the Coast Leaeues two . leading hitters through games of last Sunday. Shortstop Artie Wilson topped tne list -with a -318 mark for 143 con tests. First Sacker Bob Boyd, who has played in 144 games, was two percentage points behind bis teammate. First Baseman Tookie Gilbert. whose slugging has been a big fac tor in keeping Oakland In the pennant chase, continued to head the home run hitting department with 29 and runs batted In with 107. Averages Include games of Sept. 7. ' SALESMAN LEADS GOLF CHICAGO (Jfl John Smith, 42- year-old paper salesman from Kenosha, Wis., surprised himself with a two-under-par 69 Monday to lead first round Western ama teur golf qualifiers. Seventeen players were caught in darkness and will finish their first round Tuesday morning be fore the record field of 223 tees off on the last 18-hole trial. Look and Learn By A. L Gertfea 1. Who was the first woman to fly an auirplane in the United States? 2. What Is the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole? 3. What country's dollar has ex ceeded that of the United States in value? - 4. What two European countries make up the Iberian Peninsula? 5. What is considered the na tional tree of the United States? . ANSWERS, 1. Dr. Jessica Raiche, of Santa Ana, Calif. She flew-an airplane at Mineola Field, Long Island, In 1910. 2. Approximately 12,500 miles. . 3. The Canadian dollar, now worth about 3 1.03 In U. S. money. 4. Spain and Portugal. 5. The .sequoia. ITS THE BQflT, ALL. RIGMTf lib WfcUCjfciJ I KiH I Abt A DRUM BETWEEN TMESE BOULJDGPS. BONNIE BRAIDS V SPARKLE are noli THE ?VTWS PTT IS SOl CRVTNG. I TIGHT I CANT f WAS JK CRAM. IN.--J DICK TRACY weOlwaveto (cd$x PUU-THE BOOT , JT CUT. WAE OJ ffi 1 CCTT A LINE J v THERE? 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