V MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1948 Accidents Take lives of Five In Northwest (By United Prein) Five persons were killed and six injured In weekend accidents in the northwest. Two fishermen drowned Sun day. Gordon Erlckson, 29, Van couver, Wash., slipped from a high bank on the Wahougal river. State police said his head struck a rock when he fell. Charles Nash, 30, route 5, box 104, Oregon City, Ore., was swept away by the current when fishing the Clackamas river, 30 miles up stream from Estacada. Three were killed and six in jured in automobile mishaps. Dover F. Waldroop, 26, .Myrtle Creek, Ore., was Injured fatally near Roseburgvhen his.car skid ded on a rocky road, careened 135 feet along the shoulder of. the highway, snapped off a telephone pole and rolled over an embank ment. A passenger, Robert Watts, 32, Mytrle Creek, suffered a broken arm Die In Crash Two Portlanders died Saturday night in traffic mishaps along the rain-swept Oregon coast highway. .Mrs. Pearl J. Myers, 52, Portland beauty salon operator, was killed instantlv in a head-on crash near Oceanlake. Driver Carl Dean Lawson, 18, Portland, died after the car he drove with four high school stu dents skidded off the highway near Nelscott and hit a parked logging truck. After the; head-on collision which state police blamed on poor visibility, the driver of the second car, Robert R. Portale, Portland, was taken to a McMinn ville hospital with a brain concus sion. . Others injured In the crash were: Dr. Earl Cutler, Seattle, Wash, TONIGHT at 8:00 Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by John S. Sammohs.'C.S. of Chicago. Illinois Member of the Board of Lec tureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa chusetts. ALLEN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM E. Third St. Your are cordially invited to attend Salesman Wanted . FOR mm and VICBSiTY Good Pay Should Be Mechanically Inclined See Reoy M. Barnes at Pilo? Eutfe Inn ' Wednesday, June 30, 9 a. m. cr 7 p. tn. 7 ALL SERVICE WORK Guaranteed CM WARD MOTOR COMPANY On Bond St. Between Washington and California Crews Likely to JJoughkeeDS e. N. Y. ilmw 91 lU'i Washington and California, two perennial rowing greats, to day loomed as the crews most likely to "scuttle" defending champion navy in tomorrow's 45th renewal of the Poughkcepsie regatta. The Washington eight, coached by Al Ulbrlckson, appeared the classier of the two western pow ers. The light-weight Huskies beat California at three miles and later set a course record on Lake Washington in defeating Wiscon sin by two-and-a-half lengths this season. California was disappointing after a promising start this year. But the Golden Boars are a rug ged bunch who will delight in the three-mile sweep down the Hud son. They have stamina, a factor which may prove vital in the race. with broken ribs; his wife with a fractured hip. Injured high school students were: Barbara Zeller, Wecoma, Ore., fractured skull; William Four nier, Depoe Bay, Ore.; fractured Skllll: Wrilmpc Onnnn T ulra Ore., broken jaw and leg injuries; John Stuhldreier, Portland, cuts and bruises. All wprp tnknn in a MpMinn. villq hospital. Tacoma Widens . Lead in WIL (By United Pr) The league - leading Tacoma Tigers 'drove the hapless Yakima Stars deeper into the Western In ternational league baseball cellar yesterday by taking both ends of a twin bill, 5 to 4 and 6 to 2. Tacoma widened its lead to 2M games over second-place Bremer ton. The Bluejackets won its single game with Salem, 9 to 7. Victoria dropped into a third place tie with Vancouver, losing its game with Spokane, 13-11 Meanwhile, Vancouver was splitting a double-header with Wenatchee. Vancouver took the opener, 7 to 4, and lost the night cap, 5 to 4. Kramer Takes National Net Title Forest Hills, N. Y., June 21 IP) It took four sets for Jack Kra mer to wrest the national profes sional tennis championship away from Bobby Riggs yesterday, but only one of them reallv counted. .Ijt was jfhe first one whic.h. , if i airier won' 14-12. Riggs show ed unmistakable, signs of fatigue the rest of the way. But the cocky little defending titleholder came back to win the third before Kra mer roared on to his 14-12, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 triumph. Kramer topped off the victory by teaming with Francisco (Pan cho) Segura of Ecuador to de throne Riggs and Don Budge in the. doubles finale, 46, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5, 8-6. Use classified ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. A BRAND NEW MOTOR Make a Whale cf a Diffcrer.ce New economy, new performance can be yours with Installation of o new motor in your car. End old car troubles in a hurry see us ior a cost estimate for a motor installation in your car today! MOTORS INSTALLED IN ALL MAKES OF CARS GMAC PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE 8$) PAINT and BODY SHOP Oregon and Greenwood Beat Navy The middies brought the inter collegiate championship back to the Atlantic seaboard last year for the first time in eight regat tas. They represented the heav iest boatload in a field of 11 col leges and, naturally, are hoping for a rough course early tomor row evening. Along with navy, Princeton and Cornell also were given a good chance of keeping the title in the east. Cornell suffered its only defeat this season at the hands 'of navy and trained well over the longer Poughkeepsle course last week. Princeton also worked well on the turbid Hudson and will bear watching. Columbia, Penri, Rutgers, Syra cuse, Wisconsin and M. I. T. com pleted the field. None, however, appeared to have the "stamina and finish to be real contenders. Big Sum Offered For Oregon Boxer Portland, June 21 UP) Jack (Doc) Kearns, the fight manager who guided Jack Dampsey's box ing career, has offered $20,000 for the contract of Jack (Ginger) Snapp, Klamath Falls, Ore., mid dleweight. But Snapp's manager, Roy Drake, turned down the offer. Kearns predicted that within a couple of years Snapp will be a top middleweight contender perhaps an eventual champion. Snapp will fight a 10-round semifinal fight against LeRoy Wade, San Francisco, prior to the main event between heavy weights Joe Kahut, Woodburn, and Joe Maxim, Cleveland, at the Civic auditorium tomorrow night. Kearns, who handles Maxim, watched Snapp work out. It will be Snapp's first bout since he de cisioned the former champion, Al Hostak, last March. Coasting Alohg In TheSportWorld ' By Hank Roloff (United Prextt Sorls Writer) San Diego, Cal., June 21 Ui With a reputed $30,000 in the bank and unlimited confidence in his future, 21-year-old Earle Brucker, Jr., was "down on the farm" at Lincoln, Neb., today hoping to learn the tricks that will make him a big leaguer. Brucker, son of the Philadel phia athletic coach. & supposed to have been paid $30,000 by Con nie Mack for signing an athletic contract. However, there are some skep tics on this story because Mr. Mack is not noted for lavisli mis use of his funds and there is con siderable talk that the younger Brucker isn't quite up to what it lakes in the way of speed in be coming a major leaguer or a triple-A boy for that matter. Be that as it may, the young ster packs a potent bat and as a powerhouse hitter the six foot, twoinchj 205-pound athlete at- CHANGE, of LIFE?, Are you going through the functional middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to. 53 yrs.)? 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' Brucker was voted his team's most valuable player for the 1948 season and led the club in batting and was second best in the Cali fornia Collegiate Athletic associa tion. ; Having just finished his sopho more year in college, he expects to return to the campus after the baseball season and complete his education. Portland's Jail Called Antiquated Portland, June 21 tin 'The. Portland City club has made pub lic a committee report criticizing Portland's jail facilities as "noth ing more than a small town lockup." The report said: ' "The jail Is both antiquated and inadequate. However it may have been judged at the time it was constructed, today it is is something of which this city should be heartily ashamed." The report specifically criti cized the use of "drunk tanks" and said they should never be used again. .. . "The practice of holding pris oners incommunicado should be entirely discontinued, but prof--fered bail should be declined from intoxicated persons until they are sober," the repoit said. The report will be discussed at the elub's Friday luncheon meeting. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS (By United I'rins) American League W. L. Pet. Cleveland 34 18 .654 New York 32 23 .582 Phiadelphia 33 25 .569 Boston 27 26 .509 Detroit 28 28 .500 Washington 25 32 .439 St. Louis 21 32 .396 Chicago 17 33 .340 National league W. L. Pet. Boston 34 22 .607 Pittsburgh 32 23 .582 St. Louis 30 25 .545 New York 29 26 .527 Philadelphia j. 27 , 30 .474. Brooklyn 23 ' 29 .442 Cincinnati 24 34 .414 Chicago 23 33 .411 TOP SOIL 9 FILL MATERIAL DRIVEWAY MATERIAL DIRT LEVELING ROCK OR DIRT EXCAVATION PHONE 1459-W 1923 SWIM SPOTUTEi National AAU meet held on Lake Washington, Canal, under auspices YMBC of Seattle, Johnny Weismuller of Chicago took the 100, 440 and 880. 10 IN BASKET UAOUfl OAC, Ore., Idaho, Wash., WSC, Mon tana. Whitman, Gonzaga, Wil lamette and Pacific U comprised the Northwest Basketball Con ference.' 1928 DECISIVE WINl lidding Id cloisil comptlltor by 71 points, Hi U. S. Ttam look th track and field wants at Olympic Oamts, 173 to 102. Finland hod tho 102 Amitsrdam, Holland, hosttd tho pamot, 1934 RETlREIi Babe Ruth, the Sultan of Swat, announced his retire ment from active playing. Hit his 700th homer on July 13; anded up with 729, BUTCHttt-lOY WINSi Max Baer, the Berkeley, Cal,, Butcher Boy, took the heavy title from Primo Camera by a kw in tne iitn. O COLUMBIA MtWtHtlS, INC. 13-5 T.tOMA VftlMINOTON mm Officers Elected At 4-H School Corvallis, June 21 (Special) Deschues county 4-H club mem bers, on the Oregon State college campus for a 10-day summer ses sion, have been elected to office in the various living organiza tions where they are housed. Joan Fuls was elected presi dent of the group at the Gamma Phi Beta house; Keith Snyder, sergeant-at-arms at Sicma Phi Epsilon; ;Ann Moore, councilor lor tirst and second floors at Snell hall; Marjorlc Davidson, program chairman at Alpha Phi; and Jack Alley and Gary Strunk. members of the court committee at Hawley house. At an afternoon assembly last week, Don Benscoter, who accom panied the Deschutes members to Oregon State, was introduced as the new 4-H club agent for Des chutes county. He was introduce ed by Cal Monroe, assistant stale 4-H club agent. The state leaders meeting was neiu last weeK wan Mrs. E. N. Wright, Portland, state president, presiding. W. C. Seymour, form er state 4-H club leader, led dls-' cusslons on leading work and its problems. Deschutes county will be on the air over station KOAC tomor row from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Ben- scoter will be in charge of the program, j. u jones and Mrs. Walter Prichard, chaperones, and Ai iene unaney and Keith Snyder, 4-H club members, will speak. Idaho Signs for Game With Texas Moscow, Ida,, June 21 (IP) Am bitious University of Idaho was another step closer to big-time football today with University of Texas, perennial powerhouse in the southwest conference, signed ior a lais contest, The game, first Idaho has Dlav- ed with a member of the rugged southwest conference, will be played m Austin,, Tex., Oct. 1, 1949. The Vandals, traditional door- Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST O'Donnell BIdg. Office Phone 73 Residence Phone 819-W ' IVY or SUMAC Science has discovered an eiceDeal new treatment for Iyj, oak and nmae poisoning. It'a gentle and safe, dries op the bllstersin a surprisingly short time, often within 24 hours. At druggist, 68 Ask for IVY-DRY QUICK. 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Registration for Boys' Camp Starts Registration for the annual boys' camp to be held at the Cres cent lake organization camp, un der sponsorship of Oregon "99" men's classes, will be held this week. Registration will be held Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, either at First Christian church or at the home of Rev. Len B. Fishback, 1363 Harmon. The camp will be held August 1-7, with boys between the ages of 10 and 15 years eligible to attend. Dxnfaoonn tj ...1 f.. . of Northwest Christian college, cugene, win De camp director, and Rev. Fishback will be dean. Hollis Roberts, of Redmond, will be the manager, and Cecil War ner, athletics director of Central Point high school, will conduct the sports program. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, of Willamina, will be In charge of the kitchen. Others who will assist In the camp program are Rev. Walter Naff, Don Byers, George Knox, Don Smith and Warren Brown, students and graduates of North west Christian college. 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