Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    J4 Capital Journal, SaTem, Oregon, Friday, April 29, 1949
Hopsters Snare
Third Track Win
In Four-Way Go
l Independence Scoring a wln-
nlng total of 71 points, the Hop
I iters, coached by John Mathij,
copped their third victory in
track events here Wednesday.
They made their points by tak-
lng iirsts in 7 out oi 12 events.
I Other school participating and
their points are: Stayton, 25;
J Monmouth; 24; Sacred Heart,
11.
Event, and winner are: Shotput. Kul-
krj, Blarton: pota vault, Klrah, Stayton:
lM-.ard daah, Dannla Poaey. Indrpen-
derrt.; Javelin, cooney, Sacred Heart;
mil. run, Bell. Independence: broad Jump.
Oppllier, Independence: diacua. Brown.
atarton: hlfh lump. Lytle, Monmouth;
440-rard duh Dennla Po-ter, Indepen
denee: 320-yard daah, Jamr-a. Indepen.
dencei SBO-yard run. Bell. Independence;
a S80-yard relay, Independence lirat.
: Davis Returns
;To West Point
I West Point, N. Y., April 29
U.R Glenn Davis returned to
the scene of his collegiate foot-
ball triumphs today as he took
over duticb as an assistant coach
of the army team.
i Davis, star halfback here In
' 1944-45-46 and now a Lieuten-
ant in the army. Is on tempor
J ary duty. He will return to his
J regular unit in Korea at the end
I of the 1949 football season.
Duckpin Bowling
(Camplctt (Mailt)
Commercial Lifot The Hflder rarllA
rew recorded the top tetm secret Thun
nay nifm witn a lil game end a 3194
aerlei, Olenn BUnton pointed a 307
tame and Vernon 81111 ec-ored a 403 aerlei
ior me niuneii individual eiiort.
Dyer Iniurence (01 C. Hlckt 394. C.
Dyer 393, L. Hlcki 3S0. B. Dyer 318, bye
07. Helder Radio (4) Still 493. Smith
JB3, Potter 443, Unruh 468, Kaye 418.
Blue Lake (31 Dlerki 360, L, Miller
109, W. Miller 4BB, Bchaefer 405, bye 417.
Marlon Electric (Jl Schwarti 360, Wen
ftr 303. Pawlej 437, Short 431, Oauthler
aiu.
Willamette Amusement (3. Appleaate
aw, rowmr jiu, mum jab, jJianiOI) 47B.
Mortarleia Block tl Meeka 330, Waldlng
Hid, A CMBUIier atOat, oianion JM,
I Weal Salem Leafae Tweedla OHera
I potted a 3161 eerlea while Cum m Inn crew
ft recorded a high 773 aerlea. Keith Kaye
t poated 179 name while Vernon Still
a chalked up a 479 aerlea for the top ln-
Don'a club 13. I. Miller 335. Corert
343, Hulaey 313. U. Miller 337, Anher 439.
Pete'a Cara 3l H. Barnwell 49, Lond-
burc 330. P. Barnwell 341, L. Barnwell
a awaya it.
Cummlnga (3) Pawley 375. Blanton 4R5.
Itoblnaon 439. Klein 391. Oauthler 469.
ft Pumillte Block lit Veer 3&7. fUttlolT
a 347, Wllllama 405, Rempel 380, Harder
a
Weat Bide Body (0) Wood 411. BtUI
aiv, weaion jav, uraber 330. Fowler 301.
a Tweed la Oil (, Orank 453, Flood 391,
P"7 M, Van DuaeQ 353. Rlckard 345.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
ICaaaalet Ratafia)
Marchaala Leaf ueMacabee. Mayflower
Mtlk kealer, ported the top Individual i
tame ard aerlea Korea of 333 and 594 re
ipectlvtly while the Back and Wada- j
worth aouad rtflsUrad tha blah Uam
urlra ef 3A7I. . I
Mayflower HiiK U Harmon w,
Woodford 633. Schola 498. Mac a bee 694.
Meyer 460. Hoga Broa. No. 1 0
Weiiohal 607. Whit lock 333. Claus 343,
Oeorge 413. Luke 443.
Becke 4 waaaworin ui-wwjiworui
3. Kanetkl 629. liartwell 456. Ireland
509. Sherman 660. Curly'a Dairy II.
Beljler 463. HofaUtter 411. Edlund 518.
M. Miller 478, J. Millar 47T.
NlcboUon'a Inauranca (11 McCallUter
447. J. Cracroft 410. Crewa 384. Wllllarei
451, B. Cracroft 411. Hogg Broa. No. 3
a Lenaburg 428, Barnholdt 499, C-a
394. Johnaon 487. Carter 476.
Oregon Statesman i0 Peaae 460. Par
ley 411. Stone 410. Scott 413. Comatock
489. Salem General Jobbing tJr Braught
440. Hunt 400, Creasy 611, Pouchek 413,
Hon 400.
Hugglns Insurance Co. (01 Reevea 490,
Wiper 407, Huggins 480. Boise 454, Car
ruth 372. Flr National Bank (3i
Dnggs 455. Kottke 433, Marr 418, Her
man 457, Morris 458.
Davidson's Auto Rebulldera (3t Wll
lard 438. B. Smith 471, Poydock 490,
Creasy 663. Hickman 469. Judson's Plum
bers 0 Jeffries 480. Angove 423, Little
323. Kelly 460, Otbouine 346.
led the Oood Housekeeping team to the
individual scores of 198 for a game and
490 for the high Individual series.
Alexanders veweicra ui
Whltmore 439. Johnson 4S3, Mock 393.
Prather 465. Montgomery Ward tOi Her-
ta wai-kaan tis L.. Wacken 360.
Oregg 356, El I wood 332.
Cupboard uaie Jt uwa. .m.vv
377 Pease 373. Stone 395. Boyce 477 John
son'a Dress Bhop 0 Fitasimmona 333.
RadekowKkl 400. Wherley 433. Aclnlph 45J.
National Battery t3i Hodgea 480. Mar
gie Colvln 37g. Vanderhoof 431. Mary Col
vln 398, Cameron 364. Luti Florists 1
im.lnn nnhprton 467. Allen 411.
Thomas 365. Llndsey 407.
uuisennerry utugs u- i..iia....w
Evana 414, Voos 350, Black 339. Kennedy
378, Whltteker 354. Sprlgley 367. Pugh
JOB. wniiwinm J".
McEwans Fnow nop a(nmwi
361. wicaianacT p"'
Thompson 443. Roland 320. Oolden
ani ui Meyer us, - ,
hsupt 393. Laird 413. Oarbarlno 474.
Olney 450. Jonea 490, Albrlch 425. possehl
41B. KeRRieies lll-uwm i,
4U, Bone 344, Anderson 383. Putnam 391.
Albany Defeats
Sweet Home, 14-2
Albany The Albany high
Bulldogs drubbed the Sweet
Home Huskies here on Hudson
field 14 to 2 on Wednesday,
making It their eighth straight
victory of the season.
Conrse Simons. Albany, clout
ed homerun in the first in
ning with two on board and
from then on there was no ques
tion as to the outcome.
Most of the runs scored by the
Bulldogs were the result of
walks and errors. The Huskies
committed nine bobbles.
Adam Rakowskl, Columbia in
fielder who set a school batting
mark of 47 last season, also hit
safely In every game the Lions
played 13.
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2 79 N. COMMERCIA L PHONE 3-4141
Angered Lip Accused of Assault
Cincinnati, O., April 29 iu.f!i
New York Giant Manager Leo
Durocher was suspended in
definitely today as the result
of an altercation In the Polo
grounds yesterday, the office
of Baseball Commissioner A.
B. Chandler, announced today.
Walter Mulbry, secretary to
Chandler, said Durocher has
been summoned for a hearing
In Cincinnati Tuesday at 10:30
a.m.
New York, April 29 W.BTor-
rid-tempered Leo Durocher fac
ed serious trouble and perhaps
the end of his baseball career
today when a heckling Brooklyn
fan accused the New York Gi
ants manager of punching and
kicking him.
Fred Boysen, a 22-ycar-old
unemployed Puerto Rican, was
in Sydenham hospital suffering
abdominal bruises and possible
internal injuries. They were, he
said, the result of a fast and furi
ous attack by Durocher after
yesterday's Giants - Dodgers
game at the Polo Grounds. Boy
sen said he would tile assault and
battery charges against Duro
cher as soon as he Is dismissed
from the hospital.
Dr. I. Oscar Welssman' direc
tor of Sydenham hospital, an
nounced today that preliminary
examination of X-rays taken
of Boysen disclosed that there
were no internal injuries. He
said additional X-rays of Boy
sen's head might be taken later.
However, he said it appeared
likely Boysen would leave the
hospital either tonight or tomor
row morning.
The charges, if they stuck,
might mean the end of Duro
cher's stormy baseball career.
This was the second time he had
been accused of attacking a
heckling fan, and he also had
against him a one-year suspen
sion for "conduct detrimental to
baseball." All baseball sources
agreed that Baseball Commis
isoner A. B Chandler might bar
Durocher from the sport for life
as a result of yesterday's inci
dent. Chandler refused to comment
last night.
Major Standings
AMF.RICAN LBAGUI
W L Pet. W L Pet.
' York S 3 .100 Chleaio ft ft .300
CKvel lul ft S .114 PMladal. ft I .
Detroit ft 4 -ass St. Loula 1 T .300
Boaton ft 4 .591 waan II o 1 .900
Rtalllta Thursdar
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati a. Chicato 0.
Boaton S. Philadelphia 1.
Brooklyn 1ft. New York S.
Pitlaburah 3, St. Loula 4.
AMEBICAN LEAGirl
St. Loula 9. Detroit .
Net, York . Wa.hlnlton S.
Philadelphia ft. Boaton 12.
'Only aamea aeheduled.l
OREGON TIDES
Correct for Newport
1:01 a.m.
1:13 p.m.
1.27 a.m.
1: p.m.
12:37 a.m.
2:36 p.m.
1:32 a m.
3:2ft p.m.
6:33 a.m. -0.4
6.33 p.m. 2.B
7:30 a.m. -0.5
7:01 p.m. 3.1
8:06 a.m. -0.3
7.30 p.m. 3.4
6 53 a.m. -0 4
6:11 p.m. 3.7
Boaton
Brooklyn
New York ft 4
Plltab'ih ft 4
(By United Praaa)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
6 4 .600 St. Loula
6 4 .600 Cincinnati
.356 Chlcaao
.356 Phlladel.
W L Pet.
4 4 .500
4 4 .300
4 ft .444
3 S .313
Boysen admitted he had raz
zed Durocher from his seat be
hind the Glanta dugout through
out yesterday's game, which the
Giants lost to the Dodgers, 15 to
2. After the game, he said, "I
rushed across the field to con
gratulate Jackie Robinson of the
Dodgers. Durocher hit me from
behind and then kicked me in
the groin while I was down. I
can positively identify him as
Durocher."
Durocher told reporters, "All
I know is somebody grabbed for
my cap. I grabbed it back and
kept going to the club house.
That's all."
Asked to elaborate, Durocher
insisted, "I didn't hit him. I
didnf hit him. I didn't hit him.
That's all. What more do you
want me to say?"
Cerdon to Defend
Title in LaMotta
Bout Next June
New York, April 29 Wi
France's Marcel Cerdan will de
fend his world middleweight
championship against Jake La
Motta June 21 at the polo
grounds here, with the winner
meeting Rocky Graziano in New
Jersey in September.
This was the picture that
emerged today from the series
of back room conferences fol
lowing Tony Zale's sudden re
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QUAKER CITY TO HOST
ARMY-NAVY GAME AGAIN
Philadelphia, April 2D I
The Army-Navy football game
again will be played in Phila
delphia' municipal stadium
this fall.
Mayor Bernard Samuel an
nounced yesterday he received
word from army athletic autho
rities at West Point that "all
obstacles to holding the game
In Philadelphia next fall hid
been removed."
VIK-MILLER GAME IS
POSTPONED BY WEATHER
A Big Six league baseball
game between Salem high and
Springfield scheduled for the
Millers' diamond Thursday was
postponed by rain. No date has
been set as yet for the re-scheduled
contest.
Even Working's Rm.
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