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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1955)
V Graham 1 to Confer With Browns, May Play Again . - DAYTON, Ohio UH Tb Day ton .Daily, News (aid Wednesday Otto. Graham plans to confer with Paul Brown, coach of the Cleve land Browns, on returning to the professional football team as quar terback. ;;. iThe News said Graham, S3, in Mrs. Bischof f Golfers Tops Mrs. E. B. Bischoff with a low net of SI won the Oak Knoll Ladies Golf Trophy tourney yes terday at Oak Knoll.! Mrs. AI Cleveland ' won low Cross honors in the tourney with an 12 and runner-up to Mrs. Bis choff was Mrs. H. C.! Theda with .a net 82. Mrs. John "Geren was runner-up for low gross. Final nine holes of, the tourney were played yesterday, the first u'ne having -been played last Wed nesday. " , i In ' thi day's competition, Mrs. , Cleveland was first with a 37 score.. based on a, handicap: sec ond was Mrs. Geren with a 39 and third" with a 41 was Mrs. Jess Webster. ; ! - The latter play was based on nine holes. Guests at the club for the day were Mrs. H. W. Dolpez, Dallas, and Mrs. Jack D. Marton, - Monmouth. - , a ' telephone - conversation, '.told a friend here that he?had been quiet ly getting Into, shape and planned to talk with Brown next week. ' ; The Browns'' signal caller said last year he planned to retire after the last game of the year, in which the Browns shellacked the Detroit Lions, 56-10. for: the pro football championship. i v But be qualified it by saying be would return only if the Browns lacked a capable quarterback. The Browns lost a potential quar terback in Bobby Freeman earlier this month when a Cleveland judge kuled him ineligible to 'play be cause be had signed with a Cana dian team. , J I- Wertz Rests Well CLEVELAND ( Vic Wertz, Cleveland Indian first baseman and outfielder who became, ill with polio one week ago, was reported spending "a good day" Wednes- ' day. . . - The 30-year-old Wertz is in a hospital isolation ward from which visitors are barred, but letters and cards from well-wishers have ' Hooded in to him. i Polio specialists at the hospital now jays they are fairly certain 4 Wertz 'will escape paralysis and recover -without any after-effects. Bruins Name Grid Captain LOS ANGELES 'OB. Guard Hardimn Cureton. a two-year let terman. was elected captain of the 1955 UCLA football team Wednes day, the first Negro to be . so hon ored. ' i The 23 returning lettermen also named Gil Moreno of Whittier. a tackle, as alternate captain. . Cureon, a 213-pounder, is from nearby Duarte. i( ., Coach Red Sanders' greeted & candidates including the lettermen.; The : -two-hour session was spent posing for cameramen with two-a-j day j drills to start Thursday. The season opens in the Coliseum Fri-i day night, Sept. 16, against Texas, !! I ThcyTl Do It Evigry Time - By Jimmy Hatla f town that WE caw JJ iKfo nra old LOST mi.vi REALLY CLBAH LPOHi Jt H GOLDFISH J W&OMIA ) I KNOW ICW GET 1H V, fwSgss SEr HWSNcS OOT AM IN WT7H 1H JSS1T fT""' .MA&CET PAY rorx. im into rrkTrrtrt rnmctTK. w UNIN3W0rilReCO- YfOKStK WHO EHr?3 I THtMAlUOWW JIM If.. stou ary, zA. I M. Golf Ball Kills Man SAN JOSE. Calif, m -I Struck by a golf ball Sunday. Milton S. Haber, 32, prominent Santa Cmi businessman, died Wednesday. . j His doctor said death was caused by a severe brain " injury. ' Haber was on the 8th fairway of Pasatiempo Golf Course near Santa Cruz when a ball, I hooked .from another fairway, hit; him in the forehead. ; . 1 ' ' (Continued from page one) and left one with the' belief that the "ftt" their drawing power la Portlands We'll just have to wait and lee for '56, after Rant1 hare lost the exhibition schedules are made up Pr Van Pulled a Dandy Boo-Boo J Never having had much use for the guy personally, an existing condition we shrrs with others, incidentally, it tickled us no end to see Norm Van Procklin cost the Rams a TD in Sunday's game. He was called for clipping during a touchdown romp by Volney Quinlan, one that would have won the game in the fourth period. j !. ' i Perhaps we should compliment Van Brocklii for gettiagf. , close enongh U someone to clip him. Blocking and tacklingJ jast haven't bees part of his football makeup. The gay is u- qnestionably great passer ad of feasive - .arterback.- He f proves it every season. But1 If you ' keep a close eye him, you'll catch him lsing his elbows, knees and feet occasionally,! - and in a manne" not becoming a football player of his caliber.! . . The day will come whea some heavy-fisted opponent will relieve! . Kim of some teeth, without the use of ovicain, and he will have -.- asked for it just as did Les Richter a season ago when a foe got tired of Lester's type of play,, ripped off his head-gear and ' hung a huge gash in the Richter profile with It ! j j Proud U of Oregon men, who list Van Brocklin as one of their greatest of brethren, likely will spit at us for being so I bold; in rebuke of their pet. Have at it we've been spit at before. After they are through, they can have the guy for Christmas. But be sure, to Nashua Ronips To Easy Win (Continued from page 1.) cam, breathing heavily as he rode Nashua' slowly through the crowd, laughingly said "I'm tireder than Nashua ' is." .' ' I "When did you know you had it"? called. a "bystander. - . j "Heading for home," answered the happy jockey. ; i The showdown at equal weights of 126 pounds was the first match race between three-year-olds since 1923, when. Zev defeated in Mem oriam by a nose at Churchill Downs on a fast track. The ; vic tory boosted Nashua's winnings as a sophomore to $689,700 and - to I within $19,707 of Citation's all-time record as a three-year-old. It vault ed Nashua ahead of Native Danc er and Armed to third place in the . money standings' with a two year total of $882,565. ' j Citation No. 1 Citation holds No. 1 position on the list with Sl.085.860, with Stym ie next at $918,483. . Fitzsimmons said . that the I son of Nasrullah-Segula would race about three or four times in j the east before calling it a season. Swaps also is to be taken east. Arcaro said. "Nashua' .went beautifully and did everything I asked him to." ' I Shoemaker, who was aboard Swaps when he easily repulsed Nashua's challenge in the Kentucky Derby had only this to say: I ' "Swaps tried, but he just couldn't get there. I am not making any excuses but I don't think he cared too much for the track. He' was , laboring all the -way and didn't handle too well." The. 81-year-old Fitzsimmons termed the race "the thrill of my life." T Tidr Tahle tides ran taft. orego.v (Compiled by V. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ore.) HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Sept. Time Heleht 12:18 p.m. S.S 11:53 p.m. 12:43 a.m. 12:35 m m. 1:10 p.m. 1 :20 a.m. 1 :3S p.m. S.S 2 1.2 10 J Time Heicht 1:49 p.m. -0.3 8:4 a.m. 1.5 S:19 a.m. -01 9:29 p.m. 1.0 M a.m. 0.2 7:11 p.m. e.S 1:20 a.m. 0.9 7:53, p.m. 0.1 HEARTY APPETITE PRINCE FREDERICK. Md. (irV Many a Marylander in the Chesa peake Bay region earns a' little cash providing bait for the flour ishing sport of fishing. But some oody's enthusiasm for business has got just a little out of hand. A sign on a highway just north of town reads: Snack Bar Ahead Bloodworms. , Dove Season Starts Today Scattergun artists can now take the old, blunderbuss down off the mantle, wipe ' away the year's accumulation of dust, and get set for the fall bird; shooting. First licks at the feathered fowl will be the opening of the pigeon and mourning dovej seasons in all counties of the 'state oday the Oregon Game Commission an nounced Wednesday. ' The band-tailed pigeon season will run for 30 days through the month of September with a daily bag limit, of 6 per day but not more - than 21 j for . the entire season. , J : ' -.. ' ' Mourning dove - shooting will extend through September 25 with a bag limit of 10 per day or in possession; r Hot spots throughout the coast pigeon shooting, although some excellent shooting can also be found along the west slopes 61 the Cascades. Central and east ern Oregon will 'provide the bet ter mourning dove hunting. . - ! " 1 . . , POOR FISHERMAN . OCEAN DRIVE BEACH. S. C. Am A pier fisherman here reeled in the head of a big black drum. He yelled excitedly to his companions that he had hooked a big fish and a still bigger one had all but consumed it on the way in. Then came George Nichols of Florence, S. C.j with his killjoy comment: "Sorry to disappoint you but I just cleaned a big black drum and threw, his "bead overboard." I . Statesman; Salom,. Or., .Thursday Sept. 1, mS-SW 2- All NotreDame Home Game Tickets Sold Out - --I - - ' K .- r SOUTH . BEND.flnd. tfj All seats for all Notre Dante home football , games this , season have been sold. I , This was the first time since 1947 that the homo schedule has been sold out! before the start of a BASEBALL "CASTS 1ST Salem Radio Station XCA9 vS) today start a daily play-by-play of American League baseball games, accenting the red hot pennant race. Air time today will be 12: IS p.m., Salem time, and will con tinue daily, it has been an nounced. ; . season. 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