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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1953)
Scdsatt. GtoaJ Mcadoy liar 11. ins ipnoaau s The NationTop ! Comics DAILY AND SUNDAY Your Home Nevrspsper TheyTl Do It Every Time f i By Jimmy Hatlo MS IS IM MIS cub scour Woods, Ellis Lose in Semis Tourney Title Mix Slated Next Sunday ItH be Don Spffiman of Salem against Jack Brande ofLebanon in next week's finals in the Championship flight of the Elks- sponsored Mid-wiuamene vauey Golf Tournament The oair moved into the payoff round 'Saturday with, wins in semi-finals action of the big tour ney at Salem Golf Club. Spillman turned back Medalist Dusty Woods of McMinnville by a 4 and 2 count, wniie tsnnae, the burly slugger who is an an nual threat, eliminated Dark bone Cliff Ellis of Salem. Spillman,: in his 18 .holes against Woods, finished with two-under-par total of 70. Woods 'was one over. Brande got off to a slow start in the battle with Ellis, but then recouped to wis. The Lebanon man carded a one-over-par figure and Ellis was two over tor the tour. Spillman and Brande will play 36 holes next Sunday far the coveted title. They will tee off at 0 a.m. in company with Bert Victor and Jim Hunt, finalists in the first fnsht Victor advanced with a default win over Jimmy Sheldon and Hunt, last year's title flight king, stayed in the running with a win over Bob Stephenson. ntsr Title. Decided Finals were played Sunday in the tourney's lower Ulgnts. in the second Ned Ingram topped Hank Moon 1 up on the 20th and in the third Hair Quistad dis posed of Floyd Baxter also 1 up on the zotn. Other results: 4th Don Burch over Jack Baker 3-2; Sth George Scales over Bob Price 2 up; 6th Earl Bourland over Bud Kanz 2-1; 7th Tod Sloan over Bill r nuups 2 ud: 8th Jim Walton over Fred Ritner 3-1: 0th Rex Kimmel over Ralph Kletzing 2-1; 10th Loren Lippert over Ollie Wil liams 3-1; 11th Ray Gallagher over Harold Hauk 3-2; 12th Hush I vie over Max Allen 3-2; 13th Walt Stortroen over J. H. Johnson 1 up; 14th Doug Coe over Norm Campion 2-1; 15th Joe Devers over Ray Bates l up; 16th J. H. Thompson over Gene Kokko 1 up; 17th L. W. Frarier over Fields Merck 2 up; 18th Sid Schectman over Emmett Beinke 2-1; 19th Des Daue over Charles Musser 2-1. Archers Stage Sunday Shoot The Salem Jabberwalkie Arch ery Club held a special Mother's Dav shoot at its grounds near Pringle School Sunday. A total of 55 archers took part in the ac tion, which included competition in four divisions. Bob Norton placed first in the men's firing, Lewis Johnson was second and Chuck Anglin third. Margaret Springer won the women's event. Fern Epperly was next and Evelyn Hoxsey placed third. In the Junior class Carol Snrinnr was tons, then came Vernon Hill and Ton! DeSart Jimmy Hoxsey won in the Pee- Wee class. Sharon jcppeny was second andPat Jamison third. Prison Teams Snare 3 Wins The State Penitentiary Greys tiroke even in baseball action over the weekend, while the in stitution's softball club came throaffh with a pair of wins. Clark College notched a close 1M victory over the Greys Satur day, but their mates racked a 6-5 win over the Albany Townies Sunday. In softball play the Pris on Chiefs beat the unit inn ciud 8-3 Saturday and whipped Rush light 12-0 Sufiday. Adams led the Inmates in the Rushlight win with a triple and three singles. Driver Killed In Race Tragedy UNIONTOWN. Pa. m More than 4,000 horror-stricken specta tors saw zl-year-old Donald wise man hurled from his car and killed Sunday in the featured auto race on his father's track the new vTJniontown Speedway. .Young Guseman's machine led on the first lap and had just passed the grandstand when it suddenly apua around in the track. " and he was tossed from the car. Two autos passed over his body. He suffered a broken neck and other injuries, dying a few minutes after arrival at Unkotown Hospital ttfUTTg-LXXf SSBTWSCfE- TH2 7VM5 H5 CUTHJSOVhL s i v soraa-rvw i n wmi; 55 "?j- 4 bmmdm j1 II rS"Vtclw,(Z. ?sfS9?JiFff"wro ate w TSftie BsMe Stottioo to on By BROWNIE VALDEZ pNears Shots from the alleys: Congratulations of the week to Tom Brennan for his noble effort (all in vain) last Thursday night at U-BowL Tom, bowling for the Bergs Market entry started the eve ning with a 221 game, followed by a tremendous 269 master piece, concluded the night with a near average 196, for the sec ond highest series (686) ever rolled at U-Bowl, in sanctioned league play. Tom wonders what a person has to shoot to win a point nowadays, for the team lost all four points to the Hollywood Cleaners gang . . . Another se ries that deserves credit was the big 646 kegled by Ray Duffy. Duffy started his scoring spree with a 191, followed with his highest game ever, a 232, and ended the night by racking the pins to the total of 223, for his high flying score. Pretty fair keeling for a 154 ave. man. Then we have the 158 average bowler who gets unconscious and rolls an unbelievable 660 total This happened last Wednesday night to the good natured Cliff Maison while rolling in the State House League No. 2. Cliff had games of 231. 194 and 235. Nice series Cliff BROWNIE VALDEZ Tide Table TMm (or Tart. Quean Miy. 1S53 (compiled by U. S. Coast At Geodetic Surrey, Portland. Oregon). HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS May Time BC Time Ht 11 1144 m. SO S.-OS an. -1.0 191 pn. 1M - 41 pjn. LS IS 131 pjn. S.1 M ejo. -1J 111 p.m. T.4 5:23 pjn. 1.9 U I'M PJB. SU S mm. .lj) :ie pjn. U U li&l mjn. T.4 IJn jb. 1J) 1M pjn. S4 4:U pjn, 1.4 IS 12:44 aum. TJ S:1S jn. -LT S:T pjn. 4 T:4J pjn. Sj) IS lS aum. 4a S:S7 ejn. -1.4 S:47 pjn. AM pjn. S.t IT S:llajn. 4 , t:4S jn. -. AM pjn. AM tJOpjn. S.4 IS IM un. SJ) 10 J1 ajn. -A S 31 pjn. AM lO'JSpjn. S.1 IS t -A jn. tM U:1S aum. t.4 M pjn. AM j 50 4:S7 ajn. 4.T lit ajn. SJ ' tT pjn. Sj4 124 pjn. 0.4 51 4:1 J ajn. AM l:ItuB. 2.4 T:44 pjn. S.4 1244 pjn. 44 8 134 un. AM tM ajn. 1M OSpjxw IM 1:41 pjn. L2 A . Larry Oslund informs that Bill Propst picked the (almost impossible) Big Four Split, last Tuesday at CapitoL Industrial No. 1 . . . we also have those erratic men who are capable of shooting 167, 160, 267, 594. Hal Comstock was the guilty culprit Bill Crayeroft was a little more consistent with games of 91, 97 and 232 for a 420 total ... I see we have a new leader in the Delake Handicap Tournament (All-Events) 'list. WUkaliM Delake All-Events Leader Ed Wllalis of the Valley Oil Team blasted the pins to the tune of 32 in team event, followed with 659 in the Doubles and C60 in the Singles, for a tournament leading (1951) All Events total (1816) scratch. Ed carries a 45 handicap. Winners of the Sunday Night Mixed Doubles at Capitol Lanes with a 1251 total was the team of Kay Lindsay and Don Poulin. Thelma and John Minder from McMinnville shared the runner-up hon ors with a 1220 score. Gloria Ylttone (she had most of the score) and Walt CUne Sr. took third place money with a 1214 count ... Congratulations to the two new members of the Bowling circles, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comstock ... If I don't tell it myself somebody else will, so IH confess, short and (sour), Alberta Thompson was fortunate enough to beat the socks off the great Pancho (Ha! Ha!) Ganzales while rolling team event in the Northwest Tournament at Tacoma Saturday night Al berta rolled 519, Pancho had (???). In the Ladies Classic League at U-Bowl the Bill Osko Insurance team ran off with the No. 1 spot by thumping the Planks Con struction crew. Packing the load for the Osko five, were such gall trundlers as Beryl Muelhaupt Peggy Hue, Marie Bradley, Mrs. Colvin and anchored by Alberta Thompson. Planks; Construction have such worthies as French, Gregory, Plank, Kunke and anchored by the blaster ball artist, Betty Schroeder. Roberts Bros, and China Cafe took third and fourth respectively. Roy H. Simmons Insurance placed in the No. five spot with Good-Housekeeping garnering the last spot High team series was a tie between Good Houskeeping and Roberts Bros, with 2454 each. High game honors to the Rob-i erts Bros, five, 905. High individual series was thrown, by Cassie Bain 595. The game honors a dandy 245, rolled by Dottie Albright Virginia Garbarino led the individual averages with 163, followed closely by Dot Albright 162, Alberta Thompson 159, Kay Krejci 157, and Charolette Posse hi 156. Good Housekeeping Crete Take Title In the Ladies City League (Capitol Laes) the champions by a 2262-2256 count are the Good Housekeeping gals over the five under the banner of Chucks Steak House. This match, played last Thursday night was a nip and tuck affair, being decided on the last ball thrown. Team members of the championship team are Dot Olney, Louise Albrkh, Sylvia Gardner, Mavis Jones and Charoletta PossehL I might add that in the play-off Wilma Clark (Chucks Steak House) rolled a very nice 533 series based on a big 219 game. Shattucs Chateau won over The Statesman five by a 2042-1865 totaL Team and individual data not at hand and will be run next week if available . . . In the State House League No. 1, Veterans Affairs team won over the Highway Construction by a 2C26 to :2609 count Bowlers for the champs with scores are as follows: Don Morisky SCO, Son Reed 421, Bill Gaarenstroon 494, Bob Elgin 536 and Bffl Hillerich 486 ... The P.U.C team took the Number One spot in the Number 2 league by thumping the Office En gineers 2705 to 2562. Dave Ringland led the winning assault with a 533 total. Wheeler Englisk and Rudy Meffert had 512 and 510, Bob Woedbura rolled a 395, and Wayne Straw an chored the crew with a 832 scries. Floyd Scott roDed 521 far - the losers End of Drills By JACK HAND HOLLAND, Mich, tf) -Rocky Mftrdano heard encouraging re- poets of an advance sale of "close to 4400,000" Sunday as he took his next-to-last workout for Friday's Chicago Stadium heavyweight title defense against Jersey Joe Wal- cott Jim Norris, International Box ing Club president and Truman Gibson of the Chicago branch, visit ing camp for a final check on the champion, were optimistic about a record indoor gate of 8500,000 or better. "We have close to $400,000 in cash and commitment." said Gibson. Be didn't say bow close. Norris also revealed that the radio-television package will bring in another S300.000, not S2SO.O00 as reported. Just to get the record straight on financial details, Norris. said walcott is working on a flat guar' antee of $250,000 with no privilege of ntmrntami. UanHinn tret an (per cent of ererythlng, including i racuo-i v. cacn ngnter wiu receive 39 per cent of the proceeds, from the experiment in threeKtimernrton- al movies. Talking before the workout in press quarters, the Warm Friend rTSavern, Norris said he would like to run another heavyweight title match in September, in New York. "It all depends on what happens Friday," he sail. Either Ezzard Charles or Roland LasTana would be a good opponent There is no return bout contract for Wal- cott-Mardano at this time. Before Norris arrived, Al WeflL Mardano's manager, was talking aoout tne future. "We are making no plans until uus uung is over." be said. "We'd like to fight both La Starza and Charles. I don't know whether we want to fight again uus year. "At the moment the most im portant thing, to both Weill and Mardano is that big date with Mr. Walcott, who floored Rocky in the ursc round last September before losing in a knockout in the thir teenth. Rocky is determined to wipe out the memory of that knockdown the only time be ever was decked in 43 pro fights. "Last time Walcott was just an other fella who had something wanted," said Rocky. "Maybe was a little nervous in the first round, although I didn't think so. I remeber walking up the aisle. climhlng Into the ring, the announcements and all that but I don t remember getting hit "Now I feel different about Wal cott He s the only guy that ever knocked me down. I honestly didn't V ur'''.',v'.tj.il' 4.' e- V;-; ;'jtlltlMlliMl. I I, . ' .V. 7 '- ! ": f WHAT ARE WE J VtCOWNG AT?f BL02DS TIP rpONT KNOW WHAT (YOU'RE UXXtMC AT I'VE J QGOTA CRICK in KTNEOCJ DIGS TRACT AND M SaTTTTTS AfO. VPA IS SUCH A TEASE?. HtHJINNED luCOAU. THE TIME. sis I 3b ON THE HIGHWAY THE DESTVAY IS... think it was possible, but there was on the floor. I'd like to erase tt, if possible." McCalliatex Hits Ace J. W. tfcCalUster of Salem got Us first hole-in-one of his links career Saturday at Salem Golf Club as he sank bis tee shot on the 152-yard No. S hole. McCal- lister tamed the trick with, a No. 5 wood. Playing with hint were Dave Moon, Lawrence Alley and Jena Graham. The ace also was the first regis tered at the Salena club in several Marino Hardware Vcaboy- Deaf Pafat Oars Lifo Jackets Dcat Cusliicns CretHr ClacHy TrKAjafiW BECAUSE W WO j& -ZZJ owns ne gmEBfgps' -w LXTTLB AICSS tXSVE STAMOMS OH fT AU. VC KARA 00 f5 0Ht ALL-TUSQUS) JUMK AWAY y Zr yxi-TiiSjusr ftmnwel atrickh ffii earn. nrAijy . y smrtsi vxxt 'flyjSS&ZL 0 w5Sswr55' yCQeWt 0Ma yJwri-cAicE-iacs : . - - u i . - uotwno pir Bat,vtrn TREES AND THIS FlENOtSM I POTT UKS X SJMTfEZ, wnai XfrnUKraXMEOMtB 7 '.n v i" "it i x. ,-J-4JF Rcusuvca WALK CFTDTrS OOMTASFWt csocorr. 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